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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-11-17 - Orange Coast Pilot•. • • * * •• ORANGI COAST ·vouR HOMITDIN DAllY PAPll l1Jf -.,[lAv "-'OVl-NIBFR 1 / 1981 ORANGECOUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS ·Reagan to mg~ nuclear arinS cutback WASHJNGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Reagan will propose a virtual elimination or reductioo of U .S . and Soviet medium-ra.nge missiles in Europe. The president will deliver what was described as a major foreign policy s peech Wednesday at the National Press Club. White House s pokesman Larry Speakes refused to say w¥ther Reagan would use the spiech to make such a proposal. But White House officials, who requeste.d anonymity, said Reagan would ouUlne the U.S. positi~t Soviet·American negotia .ns starting Nov." 30 in Geneva n reducing nuclear forces in Europe. The speech was timed in advance of a visit by Soviet -~-....... Actor WilUam Holden, shown in a re~ photo, 1DGI found ckod Monday in his Santa Monica. apartment. White House also mourning H·olden LOS ANGELES (AP > - William Holden's friends and Hollywood col l eag ues - including one who went on to become president of the United States -expressed shock and sadness on learning or the death of the Oscar-winning star. "Whal do you say about a longtime friend?.. President Reagan was quoted Monday as saying when informed or Holden's death by deputy White House Press Secretary Larry Speakes. "A great sense or personal loss, a fine man. Our friendship never waned." Reagan, president of the Screen Actors Guild at a time when Holden was a union officer, also was quoted as saying he was "shocked." Holden's body was found Monday on the floor of his Santa Monica apartment, but the coroner's office said he had apparently been dead for a week. As much as possible, Holden kept ·his private life out of the lim el ight. His longtime girlfriend, actress Stefanie Powers, seemed ta respect that sentiment and declined to talk with reporters , issuing a statement through her press agent, Don De Mesquita: "I am heartbroken to lose such a wonderful person who leaves such an unfulfillable void in my life." D irector·wrl ter-producer Blake Edwards said it was not unusual for Holden to make himself inaccessible for long periods or time. "In spite or the ract that he loved certain people and wanted to be with .. them, he also wu a very private man, extremely private," Edwards said, his (See HOLDEN, Page A!) . Bradley not hasty • • in gQver~r race ~ and kept it directed moatly at himself. He pointed out be wu a Los Anceles police officer for 21 years and was elected to the clty council aft.er working hi• way tbrou&h law lcl\ool. By STEVE MARBLE Of .... o.lfy " ... SC... Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, shown in recent polla as the stat.e's favorite choice for governor, told an Irvine audience MODday that he doem't want to' be r-•naaty" about jumping into that race. "But Juat in cue," he added quickly, "I'd like to give JOU a little insight into 'rom Bradlev." Bradley.. who talked at an Irvine Chamber of Commerc. luncheon wbicb drew about aoo people, coallded after hi.I talk that be'll probably make an announcement ln December on • whether he'll seek the 1tate'1 top post. Tiu tblrd·term mayor delive~ a abort, low-ke)' talk ,. I "J 'm an .eternal optimist,'' be said, "and I feel confident about the future of thia state." Given the opportunity, tbonp, Bradley did veer ooto Mftral statewide iJauea lncludlnf the need, .be said, to ftnl1b up the staie's hi(hway system. •'And I bow trafrtc ·ls • criUcal ialue ln Oraaae Comt7 -I know, I've ridden la k," be said, briq chuck.I .. from tbe crowd. He aald Orance Comity ...._ and delerv• a latter w&ee ID <8ee9~LEY, Pa'8AI) ... leader Leonid Brezhnev to West Germany this weekend to meet with Chan cellor Helmut Schmidt. The New York Times, quoting ·'high.ranking administration officials," said today Urat Reagan is prepared to forego deployment of all new mediu-m--range missiles in Europe if the Soviet Union agrees to withdraw its comparable missiles that are targeted at Europe. U the Soviets do not agree to this so-called "zero option," The Times said, the United Slat.es would propose a more limit.ed aareement under which the Soviets would accept scheduled deployment ~! new AJnericao nuclear warheads on Pershing 2 alld ground-based cruise missiles in exchange ror Soviet reduction of the number of warheads on the SS-20 and other missiles to the same lev~ The Soviet Union already has deployed substantial numbers of ss .20 missiles aimed at European targets. The United States is not supposed to deploy its medium-range missiles in Europe until late 1983. The Soviets contend that other European-based U.S. nuclear weapons, including aircraft, shou ld be s ubject to negotiations. 'Ihe prospect or a U.S. ·'zero option" proposal was raised publicly Monday .bY NATO Secretary-General Joseph Luna after he met with Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. Too 'biza1Te' for · words Psychiatrist testifies at Newport man's slaying trial By·GLENN SCOTT OtttleDeftotN9tll ... The relationship between Telford "Tim " Moore and Stanley E.splnda, the man Moore is accused or killina, was so strange that a psychiatrist said Monday he couldn't find words bizarre enough to explain it. Dr. Myron Mar.shall of Santa Ana said during testimony in Moore'• Orange County Superior Court trial lh•t -.e bad seen a bout 5,000 patients in bis practice. ''I'•• never aeen Ul)'thln1 that come• close to this relationsb.ip," be Hid. · Moore is on trial for the Nov. 5, 1980 shooting or Esplnda in the No third sailboat • victim? • SAN RAFAEL (AP> -The Coast Guard said it appeared increasingly likely that two, not three, women perished in the sinking of a 55-foot sailboat. Coast Guard .spokesman Paul Short said Monday the telephone call, assert~ly from a survivor -which appeared to report a third victim -was received by Chief Petty Officer Nathan Holmes on Saturday from a man who "was distraught, crying, blubbering. He (the c aller) could have been very confused." Added Short, ·'Things are all screwed up." "I don't believe there was a third woman," said Rick Wood, co -owner of Richmond 's Sanford-Wood Marina. Wood said be had supper with the crew of the ketch Freedom JI last Tuesday, the night before It left on an extended voyage to the South Pacific. Wood asserted that be never saw three women aboard the boat and thought there was confusion in the report of a third victim. <See SAILBOAT, Pa1e AZ) Spyglass Hill home the two psychologists shared. Moore's lawyer, AJ Stokke, bas co.ncjded that Moore pulled the tngger that night. But according to Marshall, Moore virtually had been Espinda '.s slave for the 18 years preceding that explosive moment. As have some earlier wit.oases, Marshall painted a portuit or Espinda •• a tiomosexual with a violent temper and a compelllQ1 need to domlnate the passive Moore. Both bad dependeacy traita. M arsball called them "opposite sides ol the same coin." Marshall sald that despite the perverse sex acts that E.spinda forced on Moore, the de!en~ant didn 't leave because or a complex reaction to Espinda, who may have seemed a kind of father figure. He noted that Moore's real rather was shot and killed by bis mother when the defendant was 7 years old. "I think if this was on televisioo, people would turn off the television in 10 minutes saylq it was too unbelievable," observed Marshall. The psychiatrist said be has talked to Moore about lS to 20 times .since be fU'St met with blm at Orange County Jail two weeks after the shooting. He said Moore told him then he had been unhappy all of bi.a life llDd bad intended to codlmit suicide rather than shoot Espinda. During crou-examlnatloa, Marshall told l)eputy District Attorney Bryan Brown bow Moore described the momer.lla before and after the shootina. He said Moore found Esplncla lyiq on the floor in their familJ room, eating chicken salad and sipping cbampacne while be watched a news proara.m oa television. Marshall said Moore told him he took bis gun from bi1 bathrobe, released lhe 1afet.J, put it in bis own mouth and abut hia eyes. He said be tbea <See STUNGE, Pa1e AJ) Golil falls below $400 an ounce CONFIRMED -The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Dr. C. Everett Koop, an outspoken opponent of abortions, as surgeon general of the United States. LONDON <AP> -Gold bullion fell below $400 a troy ounce for the fll'St time in three months during European and American trading today. continuing its rec~nt slide. And silver, which plunged Monday to its lowest level in New York since May 1979, slipped further in trading today. The dollar , however, continued to show strength despite falling U.S . interest rates, rising ip European currency markets after a weak showing earlier ln Tokyo. Moch of the decline was blamed on selllnl by Russia to off.set heavy agricultural losses. The last time -gold was below $400 an ounce In Europe . wu Aug. 10, when it closed at $395.63 in London and $393.50 in Zorich. A New York trader de.scribed the slump of both told and silver bullion Monday also as "a general liquidation of assets." *-• • Prime rate drops to year's low mark NEW YORK <AP> -The prime lending rate has tumbled to 16 pe.rceot, it.a lowest level in a year, as recession bas dampened busineas loan demand and reduced the coat Of funds for banks. The prime rate bas been declining steadily since September when it stood at ~.s p~r.cent, with the e-uta acceleratin1 the put month. "It'• Just anotbft piece of •vidence that demooatra\el tbe recession ls befinnlnl to unfold dramatically./' uid Edward Yardeni, chler ec:ooomiJt at tbe investment firm of E.F. lfuttco at Co. Inc. · Crocker National Bank iA San Francisco, the natlon'a 12th larint bank, undercut the r.t of tbe industry Monday and dropped Its prime lendtaa nt.e to 18 percent from 17 r.ttellt. At th• same time, ot er .mljor ballb w.. fol1owta1 a move that belan 1aat week-to redace their Drime rate to U.I perOmt. , And a similar institution - United Missouri Bancshares, with 21 banks in that state -cut its prime rate to 15. 75 percent from 16.75 percent. • Thief lifts lobsters A burglar smashed into a Newport Beactt freeb Ii.ah lhop sometime Monday ud made off with el&ht live Maine lobsten. Ownera ol Punon'• Port told police that the lut Ume they looked the lobatera were crawlin1 contentedly around a salt water storap tank'. They said the lot.ten are wortb s:ao each. Poll~e Hld tile bur1lar •mashed out a window to the Ibo~ located Oii tM Hit ... ol tk Upper N..,... Bay bridle, and tbea to•1ed tbe b.,,k•• piee• ol llua Udo the baJ. ) G~ld was trading in New Yon at $399.10, off $2.30, after fal.liai to a bout $.195. Silver for current delivery, plummeted 43 cents a troy ounce on the New York Commodity Exchange Inc. to reach $8.JO an ounce Monday. In early trading in London today, silver dr9pped to $8.CM5 a troy ounce. down sharply from $8.35 Monday. It traded at •.11 in New York, down 4 cent.a. Gold's decline today foUowed the lead of late trading in New York on Monday. On New York's Comex, gold for eurnmt delivery fell $13.80 MondaJ to close at $400.20 a troy ounce, it.a lowest close since Aug. 10. In Hong Kong today, gold fell $17 .03 to close at $400.31 a troy ounce. Later, London's five bullion houses fixed a moralDI recommended aold price ol $395. 75 a troy ounce, down from $404.375 late Monday. In Zurida, the metal traded at a media $395.50, down from $MM.50. The dollar bas been under oreasure because U.S. int.- <See GOLD, Page AZ) . ORllCI_ CIJllT WIATlll · Partly cloudy. Fair and warmer Wednesday. Lowa tonight 48 at beaches, 5e inland. Hilba Wednesday 70 along coest, 78 lnland. llSIDf TIUY ' DupUe hooing K•ottt Mogu, Clae UC Lrv••• boaketboU t•om taco problema. S.. Pa4lf CJ. 11111 .,.....~ L,M,..,.. ........ -..c-~ ~ a--.. ~-Co • •• .......... ........ ........... ......... ... , .. t .. Orange y<*st DAILY Pl~OT/Tueaday. November 17, 1981 . ,..~ leaders attend the opening meeting of the Supreme Soviet today in Moscow. choOl ·litnches revised U.S. regulation changes 'avoid lightning rod~~ .n • WASHINGTON CAP) - resident Reagan has received vised school lunch regulations !leaving smaller meal portions to • child's discretion and avoiding bslitution of items such as etchup for vegetables, the program administrator s aid toda.}'. _ William Hoagland, head of the Agriculture Department's Food and Nutrition Services, said the regulation changes "avoid the laghtning rods" that forced hasty ithdrawal of similar proposals veraJ. weeks ago. Those regulations., which drew vere public criticism, would ave reduced all minimum meal rtions for the school lunch rogram and allowed local c h o o I o re i c i a I s t o. m a k e 1From Page A 1 ' substitutibns such as ketchup for vegetables and soybean meaJ for meat. "Certainly, we 've taken care o f th e condime nt issue,'· Koa glarul said. "But it (the regulation change) would avoid the plate waste "We're not reduc ing those portion sizes," he s aid in comparing the new proposal to the earlier one. "We're just saying that if ypu're not going to eat those portioYl sizes, you don't have to take them." In testimony before the House E d u c at io n a n d Lab o r Committee. Hoagland said the reJtulation maantams the school lunch program goal of providing one-third of the dail y dietary allowance for various nutrient.a while leaving to a child's dtscretion whether he wants the full minimum portion. R eag an received a m e morandum from the department Monday outlining three or four options on the regulation changes, Hoagland sal.d, adding there could be a decision within two weeks. Changes m school lunch rules under study by the department are intended to help schools save money and compensate for r e du ced fed e ra l s ubsidies app roved by Congress this summer. Members of the House and Senate h ave urged the Reagan ad ministration to avoid steps that would jeopardize child nutrition. HOLDEN'S P A~SING MOURNED • • • \"distress apparent m a telephone lnterview from tus London hotel. ''He-used to get 1n has car and just dri ve so I'm not surprised that this coul d have happened." Edwards said he was not aware of any medical problems that could have contributed to the actor's death .. "As tar as I know he was in perfect health," said Edwards, .,.adding that he and his wtfe, ~en Jt.irre -An dre ws, had spoken with Holden s hortly befo re leaving for E urope several months ago. ··He was beautiful to work with, he was beautiful to be with. he was a beautiful man," Edwards said. "We both are just totally wiped out." Holden. playing a likable 1f somewhat lecherous director and Miss Andrews both starred in E d wa rds ' r ecen t fi lm ; ~·s.O.B • " a comedy about an a ssortment of Hollywood backstabbers. Edwards said he first worked with Holden an a 1971 western, "Wald Rovers " That him co-starred Ryan O'Neal, Edwards said, "and It was kind of the old timer and the n ew comer. and I wat ched Holden as I have on other occasions -just give it to rum on a platter. . "It's -hard to describe, there was such gener os ity as a performer fo r h is o th'rr P,erformer s. Has mot ivation seemed to me to be to help the other actors -to aid, to support the other actors as much as it seemed to be as good as he could be for himself . . . . "He just was rare, and those kind of people don't pass this way often. He represented the side of Hollywood that makes me continue to be part of it." Others also remembered Holden's helping hand: "The passing of Wilha m Holden left a particular void an my life," saJd actor Peter Graves. "an tbat 1t was due to his encouragement and help an my first major picture, 'Stalag 17,' that did so much for my career " Holden won an Oscar for !us pe r forma n ce a s a Nati prisoner-of-war in that 1953 mm. "We admired and respected hi m as a professiopal and a h u man being ." hus - ba nd-a nd-wife actors Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood said. "We are very saddened by'"hlS ' ·passing. We'll miss him, be was a wonderful man ... Israelis strike TEL AVIV (AP) -lsl'aeli forces destroyed the homes of fi ve Palestinia ns accused of terrorist acts in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan River Monday. They also said they \\ ould allow the return of a promment Palestinian exiled 13 years ago. ECUAITY FENCE Workmen carry a ection of {l nine-foot fence in f root of the American Consulate iJl Amsterdam, only a .............. few yards from the assembly pgint for a massive anti-nuclear rally plannld for next weekend. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Thomas P Haley PUO!t•-end 0...1E•K11nv•011\c• Robert N Weed ,.,.., ... Thomas A Murphrne (-Michael P Harvev .,. ............ a.-- L. Kay Schultz ow..,.,~ Kennett! N Goddard Jr -~~ B..-natd 8cflutman ~o:c H. LOO• , ....._._,.., ~A,.,Mtllri Claulfied advertising 714/642-5678 All other deperi'menta 642-4321 MAIN OFFICE :UOWtSI 8•1 51 ,Colla Mew. CA. ~It~ 8oa lJ'°-0.la Mew,~. m» COllr •itM ''" 0r..,qe coe11 P .. 11111111nu ,....,...,, Ho new.J Jlofltt, lltustr•tlofl,, .clllorlet men..-Of' tci. v"tlM-t llffttl't may tie rlllf'OO"<ed wlthovl ~lel ...,,,.,..,.ef<°"1rltM-r Brown speaks out on Stockman talk SAN FRANCJSCO CAP) - "Reaganomics has come out ot the closet " with the "confession" of Budget Director David Stockman , saya California Gov. Edmund G. Brown :Jr. In the latest or a 1trtn.1 ot radio talk ahow appearances, Brown said Monday lbe effect ot StocJrman's remarks In an, Atlantic Monthly article waa to tell 11the APlerican people what the economtsu have been saying," Brown sa1d . • LB s~de review pushed Cranston. asks U.S. to take 'fresh look'. at Del Mar case By STEVE MITCHELL of .. oeltY ............ Sen. Alan Cranaton baa penned a letter to the dlr•ctor ot a fedenl dlaaater a1eacy, aayint he doeao't believe Laauna Beach's request for dlsa1ter fundi for the Del Mar landslide was adequately reviewed. The California senator ant the let~ to Louis Giuffrida, the new director of the Federal Emergency M ana1ement A1ency, ukln1 him to "take a rreah loot at this cue.•' A lanc:UUde In February of UllO destroyed 40 feet of Del Mar A venue In the Arch Beach Height.a community and washed 30,000 cubic yards of earth do"'!n the hillside. The slide destroyed sewer lines, utillty eqµipment and . portions ot two bomes, The bill to reconstruct Del Mar Avenue and the hillside below came to nearly $900,000. And although then-President Carter declared the Del Mar slide a di s a s t~r. federal emergency official~ turned down the c ity 's r e qu e st for reimbursement in September 1980. A subsequent appeal also was turned down and the city sent yet another llJ)peal to the new Reagan administration. Cranston's letter should reach the new FEMA director at about tbe same time Giuffrida receives bis own staff's recommendation regarding Laguna's latest appeal. Cranston's note says the city ·'has compiled extensive profess ional evidence t o document that an emergency s ituation exi-sted after the landslide that bad not been present prior to the disaster. "I don't believe that the city's do c umentation bas been adequately reviewed. Therefore, I would appreciate your takina a fresh took at this case," the letter conclUdes. Laguna Beach City Manager Ken Frank says be la hopeful the note from Cranston will help. ·'The Urning of the letter is perfect," Frank said. The federal agency has always contended restoration of the Del Mar hillside is not considered emergency work. They term the buttressing and earth moving as "permanent restoration,·· not eligible for federal disaster funds . But Laguna Beach officials believe the tity ls entitled to more federal funds tban just $50,000 to SBS,000 for restoring public facilities. From Page A1 STRANGE • • experienced a '"dull whiteness" similar to his recollection on the night his father died. Throughout Marshall 's personal observations, Moore sat quietly and showed almost no emotion. At one recess, while the lawye rs were meetidg privately with Judge Myron Brown and jury members talked freely among themselves in the jury box, Moore quietly tinkered with a c rossword puzzle, seemingly oblivious to the jurors. Io explaining Moore 's passivity, Marshall once nodded toward Moore and explained: "As I look at hjm here today, he looks like he's somewhere else, like he's watching television. That's the way be chooses to relate." I "We ne"9r aaid every doDar la reimbursable,'' Frank> aald," "but clearlY. 1ome area1 ar• eligible." Council members, ln lat. 1* voted unanlmou1ly to apead 1735,000 ot the city's reserve funds to reconswuct the billaide before the winter raloa could present a new threat. From PageA1 Tbe city la out ,that mCIOI)' unleu the federal •overameat comet \IP with dlaut.r fuJMll. "We're v.,y pleued (Sen.) Cran1ton baa written on our a,.balf," rraat 1a1d. "We're alao In contact with other legtalatora to 1ee if they'll 7uaagain.'' .. SAILBOAT MYSTERY • • • Tbe boat foundered and 1ank In the 1urf south of Stln1on Beach during a fierce storm. Two men made it to shore, first reporting two women off the boat were misalna. A day later another female victim waa added. The women are presumed drowned . The report of a third woman .came Saturday ln a telephone con versatlon when J . Paul Russell, co-owner of the boat, was going over information on the tragedy with a Coast Guard officer. Russell was quoted as saying "contact my lawyer," when pressed about a third woman. He . gave the a ame of attorney Gerald Gllloc~ Marin County sheriff's information officer Linda Schmidt sald Gillock telephoned investigators Monday and declared be had never heard of those involved in the sinking. The marina owner said the women who motored out of his harbor with Russell, 44, and Bob Dozier, 34, were Russell 's wife, Sherry. and Christine Tomlin. From Page A1 • BRADLEY • • bow state highway money is spent. He said if be were governor, Orange County "can count on getting it.a fair share" of highway dollars. Bradley r e iterated bis support ror the north-tp-south Peripheral Canal, a position he said he's stuck to since 1964. He argued that agriculture us es cons ume 85 percent of the state's water supply and that agriculture, being the state's prime resource, is something both ends of the state should support. ··But it's a difficult battle trying to persuade the north that this will benefit them," he admitted. On crime, Bradley said he favors a swifter judicial process without '·al) the lnor:dinate delays." "Part of the problem," he s ug gested, "is that we're running short or prison and jail space. We're almost to the point where we have to put one out the back door to get one in the rront door." Reaganomics? Bradley saJd he hopes it worts. "The President has said-•be wants to balance the budge!, cut taxes and increase milttary s pending," he said. "I lhinlt it's impossible to accomplish all three of those goals. "Or course I hope his l>lan works because if it doesn't we 're aJI going to suffer." AeroOot rapped WASHINGTON <AP> -The government is charging that the Sovi e t airline Aeroflot intentionally flew over U.S. military facilities and other '·_sens~tive. areas," s eriously v1olatlog its commercial air agreement. He said be didn't know anyooe named Susan , the name reported as one of the victims lost in the 57-degree waters. Investigators from the sheriff's department and the Coast Guard Marine Salety Office reported they had no answers to the queationa surrounding the sinking of the ketch Thursday night north of the Golden Gate. "I wu flabbergasted to .learn there was a third victim," said Chief Kendrick Rand of the Stinson Beach Volunt~er Fire Department, which made first contact with the survivors. "I couldn't believe it. A third woman was never mentioned." According to accounts. the Freedom II wu motoring through the Golden Gate on Wednesday when its generator went out. A freshening southerly wind was blowing, the leading edge of ~ ferocious storm charging into tbe San Francisco Bay Area. Rand said disaster struck the Freedom II on Thursday night as the boat lay at anch~ about SO yards from shore just outside the surf line. Rand said that on Friday at about 7:30 a.m .. approximately nine hours after the sinking, Dozier climbed a cliff, flagged a motorist and hitched a ride into Stinson Beach. Rand said Dotier was in shock when he reported an "accident" to a gas station attendant , and that his companion (Russell) lay at tbe foot of a cliff with a possible broken leg. The report was relayed to the fire department, Rand said, but no mention was immediately made of a sinking. Later, he said. Dozier said there had been a wreck, and the Coast Guard was alerted. Dozier and Russell. who it turned out bad only a sprain and not a broken leg, flew to Las Vegas on Friday afternoon. They could not be reached for comment. From Page A1 GOLD. • • rates have been railing.sharply. On Monday. the U.S. Federal Reserve Board eliminated a 2 percentage point surcharge on its 13 percent discounf'rate. The discowit rate is the interest the c entral bank c harges for b o rrowing by financial institutions. The surcharge was a penalty for frequent and heavy borrowers. Earlier Monday, the prime lending rate in the United States fell to 16 percent at Crocker National Bank, the lowest level in a year, while most other major banks cut their prime rate to 16.S percent from the 17 percent level that bad prevailed in the industry. Declining interest rates make dollar-denominated investments less attractive. But perceptions· that European tinterest rates may also raU he ped bolster the dollar. Concord Mariner SG. Des!Qned to accommodate the most active lifestyle. Thfn~ made possible by Concord's nine/quartz• movement A sculptural blending of stainless steel and warm. rich 14 ~rat gold. Water-resistant to 99 feet Accurate to WithJn 60 secondS a year. Never needs winding. CompletelY hand-crafted in Switzerland. His. $890. Hers. $840. • Also aval&eble in an steel. Hts. $690. Hers. $650. SLAVICK~§ ' • F\ne ........ !Ira'"' Whtrt w bcsr sanprisa brP.i. Flltllcln llllnd f71•> "'9t•• ....... lllitl MIOGr'WrLm ...... •IMO' :.•&Al"'811 . I ··- • A .......... Actor IUcbard Horril (left) cbatr with e:.r-toife Elizabeth Alden (right), her hiuband Peter and Horrj.8' about-t?-be e:.r-wife Ann Turlrel following hi.$ opening in the revival of "Camelot" at New York'• Wlntn Garden Theater. Singer Kenny Rogers and his wife Mirinne arrive for reception following American F riend$ of the Hebrew University Scopus Award presentation to First Lady Nancy Reagan at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills. Actor James Cagney f l.e/t) chala with Gene Shaht of NBC's "Today" show before the two taped an interview at Cagney'• New York residence. The interview wiU be aired during the Thanksgivrng week. Ooudy skies seen Coastal llqht v•r~ble wrr.1nos morn1no hOuo bKom•no ·~\t to \ou1hwt_\t t to 16 knof'I with 1 to J toot wtnd #ivp\ T ue\Clay atte•noon M o1tlv cloudy thro..19h lu••d•y nf9ht with onlv oar1181 c1eu 1,..q In ll'P •fternoon U.S. summary Hl9h• Tup""8y """ W.ont1day 1' lo IO S OU THERN C ALIFORN IA I NT ERMEOIATE VALLEYS MoxUV lair 1"""'911 YVf'<lnlt>Oay wltn \Ome ••>l•b4• M9"1 CIOUCI\ Ch.an<• or early mornlno loc•• dftu,. too Ov•rnlohl 1~ .. to s' SOU THERN C ALIFORNIA MOUNTAIN AREAS Mo\11y ~or UHOUO" We:dn•\dey with s,omfl' """•bl• hlOfl cloven Loca l ou•ty \Outr. to \0Ut11-.1 "'"'" IS to 70 moll Owml91>t low• lS to O Hl9tl\ Tuesdu """~\day In the 60\ ....... ,. r:!:ill1 ...... ~ ( otd -\lf'f•G"IH• He•vy "''" •nd h1qn w1ru1 conun.-to'•"' Ille nortt-.em Peclfl< Coast M onday •i .a n~w 1torrn 1Pi)ro1c""" 1flflr • wtekond of wind ind rein that ,.., to floodlnQ Ind wver1t dHtl'ts. SOUTHE RN CALI FORN IA OESERT AREAS Faor thrOVQh W•dnesdav with ~ varlat>te 111011 cloUd• GvslV ""'1r.w.•t wtncn IS to H mph at llrM• O••rnl91>t tows In th@ 111011 OMerts ra"91119 lrom nor _, A"letooe Vattr; Into low lOs Molaw D•!-ert LOW\ In tM lower ckw,..t vallPY\ .. lo 5S H•9'>• Tuo\Oay .,,., YVtdntsdav In the 1110" ~rt\ 7' to 8J ar>d mod lo u"°"' IOl In th• lower de>ert vallf!Y' ---=== H O AA U \ D••' o t '•~-·••• Storm waf"nlnq\ wer~ in !'ffect •tonQ the co•st\ ot northPrn Callforn14 l"d Oreoon with 0110 warnlnoi along U'WI Cf"ntrll Callfornt• end WHllinqton coa•t• Tr1vPlen ~l\Of'le\ for hlQh wind •M ,,..vy rain and \nOW wert In effect ow r tht not1ht•n mountains of California G1te waminQ\ r@malMd In effect for the Atlantic Coa•I from nor1hern New Jtnf!v to Maine •r>d rAln •nd 1ocat co.stat floodlr>Q -r• rorecHI alonO tho .-lll1!rn Atlantic Co .. 1 Ehewhere tMrt were sl\ower\ from lho Nllf!m Gull Coest Into the western Gre"1 LilkH and IOQ wa• common over pert\ of northern Tt••I and nor1f'W•\tern Mlnne\Ot1 Ind tou1-~n loul•I~ Temoera1~ uounct.,. ,..tton at 1 pm EST r1"9*<1 from a low of 36 at Mluoula. 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Tell us what's on your mind . 642•6086 40 u s.o 00 Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, November 17, 1981 s •· Grand jt~ror~ sought 19-member panel will serve ~ounty in 1982-83 term Oranae County Superior Court officers are encoura1ln1 people to apply tor selection to the Grand Jury that will beain service next July 1. lottery to be conducted July 1, when the 1981·82 jury is di1char1ed. Further lntormatloo may bt obtained by tel~.ln& Slater at 834·3228. PrealdinJ Judie Robert Ricklea aaid applications now are available from court Executive Orticer Alan Slat.er at the ·county courthouse, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana. The 19-member Jury serves a one year term during which it investigates the operations of county government, and, in a limited numbe r of cases,· considers evidence for possible indictment of persons on crimlnal charges. Applications will be accepted Crom persons who are at least 18 years old , have lived in Orange County for one year , and are not members of any city council, planning commission, school boar d or similar elected panel. Grand jurors must be able to serve between three and five days per week. They are paid $25 per day, plus mileage. . Applicants must agree that he or she will not become involved an political campaigns during a term of service on the jury. Deadline for applications is March 5. Applicants will be subject to background checks. Superior Court judges will then interview candidates and recommend a final list for a Delly ,., ... ....,... • ., "ttrt<ll 0'0-1 BON APPETIT -There is nothing like a full trash can to provide tasty fixings for dinner. especially for a seagull. A Newport Beach gull discovers this can and then dives in. .. Storekeeper Monte Pries is no softy, but the sweater is ... This THANE sweater, made of ultra-soft orion acrylic is machine wash and dry ... Available in 9 eolors. BankAmericard/Master Cha,rge Wettdl.ff Plau ' . -------,-.. S Orange Coast DAILY Pl ~OT/Tueaday, November 17, 1981 WASHINGTON (AP> -John · W. Hinckley Jr., accused of lt)'ln1 to kill President Rea1an. Jammed bis cell lock with cardboard and banged himself 'for three to five minutes before m arabals reached through an outside window and cul him • down, the Juatlce Depart.ment . taid.' "We believe be jammed the lock with a piece of cardboard," , dec>artment spokesman Tom 4 DeCair said Monday . r!aht from Wl'<IDC but that they wlll not contest the fact that Hinckley shot and wouaded Reagan, a Secret Servi~ aaent, a D i1trlct or Columbia policeman and Whlte House press secretary James Brady. An FBI investigation baa concluded that Hinckley, wbo was arrested moment.a alter the shooting out.aide the Wasbm,too Hilton Hotel, ~cted a len e . Among the wounded, only Brady remains b6spitalised. He iE recoverin1 froft'} a bullet wounc in bis brain. TERROR TRAINING ~ Using laser-equipped Ml6 rifles and an armored personnel earner, security guards from the Rocky .Flats .,. . ._ nuclear weapons plant and.Jefferson County sheriff's officers attack "terrorists" during training at the plant south of Boulder, Colo. Forced • • v1s1ts ref used WASHINGTON (AP) -Tbe U .S. Supreme Court 6a1 refused to force a father to vtltt hi• 7-ye.v-old daulbt.r. The Ju1tlce1, without comment, left intact~ CaWOrDla rulln1 that .cbUdren have PC> le1at rilht to aue their pareota over visitation rithta Monday. Kimberly Anne Olpin 7, ls the daughter of Owen Ofpin ud Virginia Louden, wbo never have been married. JCimberly lives with her mother lo Venice, Calif., and her fatbet bu provided support paymen~ u required under a paternity judgmeni. Olpin now is married and baa a family of four children. Kimberly, lhrou1b her mother, s ued Olpin in 19'19 seeking to force him to vialt her on a regular basis. A state trial court diami.ued the suit after Olpin argued that DeCalr said Hinckley, who tried to hang himself wtth a rolled-up fatigue jacket wrapped around a window bar Sunday afternoon, waa in the Fort 1 Meade, )fd., army base bo.pital with a breathin1 tube Lo his throat, which prevented him from speaking. U.S. eyes Europe missile ban no child could sue a parent seeking to prove the child's best interests would be served by such visits. A state appeals court upheld the dismissal, and the California ''But be is responding to • verbal and non-verbal stimuli," · DeCair said, adding that alert work by the marshals guarding Hin ckley at Fort Meade probably saved bis life. · DeCair said Hinckley, 26, was "semi-conscious" and suffering Crom hypoxia, or oxygen deficiency, when he arrived at the hospital o( the army base, but was in satisfactory condition with "no serious injury of any kind." Sunday's incident could lead to a request by Hinckley's attorneys for a new examination into his competency to stand trial. Hinckley's chief attorney, Vincent Fuller, declined to comment on that possibility Monday. During Hin c kley 's arraignment Aug. 28, attorneys for the government and Hinckley said that psychiatric reports indicated that be was competent to s tand trial and assist in his defense. Hincktey's .attorneys told the court, however, that their defense would contend he was insane during the attack on Reagan on March30. Hinckley· has been under 24-hour watch since be tried to harm himself with a overdose of Tylenol, an aspirin substitute, and Valium, a tranquilizer, in a federal p~ in Butner, N.C., on May Z7. Prison officials said Hinckley wrote of possible suicide after that. Hinckley pleaded innocent to a 13-count federal indictment c hargin g him with the attempted assassination of the president oo Marc h 30. His lawyers said· they wlll argue that Hinckley could not distinguish WASHINGTON CAP ) -With two weeks lo go before the opening of formal talks in Geneva, the United Statea is displaying new interest in seeking the total dismantling and de s truc tion of all nuclear-a r med missiles in Europe. M eanwhlle, Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. stresses r epeatedly that the United States and NATO must go ahead with deploying medium-range nuclear missiles in ·Europe to encourage the Soviet Union to n egotiate seriously on deep r e du ctio n s in all European -based missile systems. Haig's position apparently reflects the U.S. belief that a qui ck agr eement with the Soviets is unlikely and that it might take years to conclude the negotiations that b4:fin in Geneva Nov. 30 on .tDeater nuclear-forces. The move to the bargaining tab l e coi n ci d es with anti -nuclear, a oti-war demonstrations in Europe which U.S. officials suspect are being stage.managed by the Soviet Union as part o f pretalk maneuvering. The officials have not presented evidence to back up their suspicions of such orchestration. For its. part, the United States is suspected by some observers of trying to blunt the so-called Soviet pro paganda "pea ce offensive" by offering qualified American support for an effort to remove all missiles from Europe. The United States is being portrayed here as striving for Oops; wrong baby Couple's boy becomes a girl BRUSSELS, Wis. CA P > - . Terry Blasier says the first days of fatherhood were great. Then his wife, Cindy, discovered the couple had taken home the wrong baby. Mrs. Blasier had given birth to a boy at Al goma Memorial Hospital. When the couple left the hospital ·ror their Brussels bome last week, a nurse handed them a cuddly infant wearing a cap that helped disguise its identity, the new father said. C h ief to resign? CRESCENT CITY CAP) -- Eleven of the 16 members of the police department here have asked for C hief Clinto n Standley's resignation. In a petition signed by the officers, Standley was told h e was unqualified to lead •.,e department. Mrs. Blasier "got home and tried to change a diaper, but It was a girl instead of a boy," he said. He said he immediately telephoned the hospital and learned that the Blasiers had taken home Jessica Ann Holland instead of .Ryan Robert Blasier. The girl is the daughter of David and Judy Holland of Maplewood and had been scheduled to leave the hospita l several hours after Ryan. Mrs. Holland bad yet to leave the hospital when the mistake was diJscovered. Hospital officials s aid the switch apparently happened when the babies were returned to the nursery arter spending -. time with their mothers. Blasier said be bad no hard feelings: "It happens. It's Just one of those things." Holland and Blasier, b)' the way , were hi g h school classmates. theater concept. But one U.S. One American _official said Supreme Court refused to bear o fl l c i al who requested there are no expectations of Kimberly's appeal June 24. a nony m ity said th at is quick results either at Geneva or SeekiQg help from the nation's · non-negotiable. in br~der range negotiations highest court, Ms . Loudon NllS ANAlYSIS But the Soviets have been aimed at reducing the strateglc argued for Kimberly, "Parent.a deep cuts in the new Soviet SS-20 1 11 bo nuclear a rsenals of the two have fought for and received missile force and in older SS-4 re uctant to talk at a a ut lk ample protection for the use of reductions In the force or SS-20 superpowers. Those ta s are and SS·S intermediate-range l 11 h . d expected to begin by next Jegal remedies to protect their missiles in exchange for m ss es t at are aime at spring. emotional needs for familial substantially reducing or even European targets. relationships and to protect their a b a n don i n g t h e p l an n e d inherent right to a parent-child deployment of 572 U.S. Pershing Ny • l ' fi ' relationship with their own II nuclear-armed missiles in gir per ecf child. Western Europe beginning in 91' ''Children have at least the 1983. same, if not greater , need as President Reagan said at bis • d adults for legal remedies to oews conference he hoped the 0 n a'. n t l tu e test protect their emotional need for ttreater nuclear force talks will r familial relationships and to s ucceed in reducing t hose protect their inherent right to a weapons ''to the lowest point HEMPSI'EAD, N.Y. CAP) -May, resulted lll a total of 1,530, parent-child relationship with possible." their own parent," the appeal NATO defense ministers Praclic' makes perfect, at least s he said Monday. said. in the case of Laura Clark, one meeting in Scotland recently Most students would have Because California law does of only .four high school students ed th b agreed to consider foregoing rf been thrill at at score, ut not allow Kimberly the right to a in the country to earn a pe e<:t U.S. missile deployment as a score 00 the Scholastic Aptitude Miss Clark decided to lake the hearing to prove her own best possible option if the Soviets Test. test again in October. interests as it would if ~er father remove their missiles from Miss Clark, l7, a senior at A week ago she received the requested such a hearing, the Eastern Europe. Sacred Heart Academy here, results. 1,600 , the top score s tate violates Kimberly's "Joseph Luns, the NATO received a perfect l,GOO on the possible. constitutional guarantee of secr etary general, is due in grueling examination, which is A m1ll!on and a half students equal protection, the appeal Washington early this week to used by colleges t o screen took the test thJs year , said a argued. discuss the negotiations with applicants. s pokesman for the Educational Olpin's lawyer argued that U.S. officials. It was the second go-round for Test 1 n g Service, whi c h parents cannot be forced to visit Haig says he would not rule' Miss Clark. Her first try, last administers the test. their children against their will. out the "zero option" possibility ~-~~-------=-;__---------------------------­ of a missile-free Euro~e under "ideal cl rcurnstancei:" At the same time, Haig says the United States will not bold back on deploying missiles for NATO under a 1979 decision if the Soviets offer only to freeze their missile force at present levels and not sharply reduce it. State Department spokesman De1ln Fischer says the U.S. acceptance of the possibility of a m issile·free Europe "is fully consistent with our objective or seeking equal and verifiable limitations at the lowest level." But he added that ·'simple Soviet withdrawal of SS-20 missiles Crom Europe shouldn't be enough." "Given the mobility and long range of the Soviet missile systems such as multiple warhead SS-20s, the mere withdrawal of these systems fr om Europe will not significantly decrease the threat that they pose to the West," he said. "They ought to be removed or dismantled and destroyed." U.S. official& recognize the complexity and difficulty of the task. One, who asked not to be identified, said there is little hope of using the zero option as the opening card a t the negotiations. Other arms control specialists stress that the first and by no means easy task will be to seek agreement on mutually acceptable definitions of, for example, what constitutes a theater or intermediate-range missile force and what weapoos should be counted. The Soviets want to include U.S. submarines and certain U.S . Navy ships capable of carrying nuclear missiles in the ASAP. -THE LOWEST UNRESTRICTED ROUND TRIP FARES TO ALL TH SE CITIES. s12 Euch way with round trip purcha~e Chicago. MilwauJ..cc Each way with round tnp purcha~c. r--\... Each way with round trip purchase. Ft. Lauderdale. Mi ami Each way with round trip purchase. A NEW OWNER .... t NEW LOOK ! Boston. New York/Newark, Philadelphia. Washington, D.C . 801 W. 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When you fly to any of these cities in the East, you can return from one of the other cities at no extra charge. For example fly to New York and return from Washington, D.C. So for the lowe t f arc to all these cities, call your travel agent or Continental. ASAP. NMc: AliAP fare' ~tlahtly hlahu fmm Burbank and On11n<J110 C'11c•ao and Milwaukee -=-------~ - . .., ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT fruetdey, November 17, 1981 s ·~Ufil~a Hospital to refuse Medi-Cal patients EL CAJON <AP> -A prlvat.e hotpltal attell'lptlna to decreue what lt call.I a dlaproportlonate number of Medl-Cal welfare patient.I Hyl it wlll lnaUtute a p o licy dllcoura1ln1 the state-aided cues. . "The private payin1 pat.lent hH to pay more to offset the expeDHe that aren't covered by tbe at.ate," said Joel W a.mer, admlniatrator at El C•Jon Valley Hotpital. "We can't lleep asking our private pay pati,JPta to pay more, pay more, pay more." . lf. Medi-Cal patlenta contloue to comprise at leaat 17 pereent of total admlaaiona a1 lt bu since 1979, the holpital wlU be loaln1 money ln a year and a half, said hospital spokesman Ray Leber. W a mer said be1tnnin1 Sunday the hotpital will refer Medi-Cal w e lfare patients to other facilities and will examine emergency room caaea more closely. Some Medi-Cal patienta are "using the emergency room as a family doctor," be added.· "Patients who do not have aerloua medical problem• can be treated leas expensively in a doctor's private office than they can in a hospital emer1ency room, which has much 1reat.er overhead," W~er said . Warner said life-or-death emergency cues will be treated immediately, while less critical cHea will be referred to doctors. ·'The patient will not be sent out to the wolves," be said, ac:kUPg that the hospital policy appllea to welfare patl~nta and not old people and the perm~enUy disabled. The state reimbllraes hoepit.al.s less than so. percent for emergency Medi-Cal cases· and out-patient visits, and 10 percent on in·paUenta, Warner said. The administrator aaya be expects complaints about the new policy,· but "Instead of waiting for the ax to fall, we·r~ doing something about it before we get clobbered." First out-of-womb operation rev ealed SAN FRANClSCO CAP> -A University of California surgical team that made medical history earlier this year by operating on a retus in the uterus has reported the first successful out-or-womb operation. "It was the r1rst successful surgery of Its kind in terms of being able to gel the retu.s out of the womb, put it back have il keep (Oing," Dr. Mitchell Golbus said Sunday. surgery the fetus would bave died. The surgery took place about five months ago at the UC Medi cal Center in San Francisco. It was performed by Golbus, pediatric sur1eon Dr. Michael Harrison and Dr. Roy Filly, an ultrasound diagnottic specialist. was published In a medical journal. Golbus confirmed that the team began considering an out -of-womb operation when sound waves showed that the unborn baby's urinary tract was totally blocked and badly distended. .... c~rry urine from the kidneys to the bladder, were extended outside the body to bypass the obstruction and a llow direct drainage. Day car e cente r 's license revoke d Al The daring operation was done to correct a urinary tract blockage ln a 21-wuk-0ld retus. The mother carried the baby bOy to term, but it died soon alter birth because the problem had advanced loo far before the surgery. ' Io April, the trio achieved a prenatal breakthrough when they inserted a catheter through a pregnant woman's abdomen and into the fetus, venting a · potentially fatal blockage of Its bladder. The condition was too advanced to be corrected by draining the fetus' bladder, and with the consent or tt\e mother. a San Francisco Bay Area woman, the operation took place. SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state has revoked the license of a Los Angeles day car e center operated by a man accused or 17 counts of c hild molesting,· officials said Monday. AP _...,.... Golbus, a prenatal diagnosis specuwst, said that without the The lates t s urgery was confirmed aft.er news accounts of it broke on Sunday. The doctors had not planned to discuss the surgery until a paper Using drugs that prevent the onset of premature labor, the doctors cut through the uterine wall, withdrew the lower ball of the fetus and made incisions in its sides. Its ureters, tubes that The Department of Social Services said the action was taken against Isabel's Nursery · School , operated by E. James and S . Is abe l Meacham , r o I I o w i n g a .t h r e e . d a y administrative bearing. 'FREEWAY COWBOY' -Although he has his own ranch, Bill Ruehle is more at home on the hjghway than on the range. T he former rodeo performer is known as "Freeway Cowboy" because he 's called on to round up strays whenever a cattle truck takes a spill on the concrete trails of Southern California. Navel oranges ruling rapped OAKLAND (AP> -The federal government is "breaking the laws of God" by dictating that undersize oranges are unfit for human consumption, says the head of a food co-op that distributed 42,000 pounds or the puny fruit. Vans from day care centers and se.nior citizen food programs lined up at the West Oakland Food Co-op over the weekend to pick up the oranges at 10 cents a pound. Navel oranges range in price from 33 cents a found for regular-size fruit to 39 cents a pound for large-size fruit. according to a local grocery chain. Carl "Skip" Pescosolido, an Exeter grower, donated the fruit t-0 the co-op for the second straight year because be believes it should be eaten and not thrown away, according to the co-op board chairman Harold Jen.kins. He blasted the Agriculture Department rule that he said calls oranges smaller than baseballs unfit for human consumption and forbids their sale or donation. The people who enforce the rule are ''breaking the laws of God by overcontrolling food," said Jenkins. "With the food-price situation, the food stamp situation, cuts in social securit y . . . food should not be allowed to rot or be plowed under." be said in a telephone interview. "There are millions of people who don't eat oranges because they can't afford them. Why allow oranges to rot? Why not open up the market and give the real consumers a chance to purchase what·they can? "We're not breaking any laws," Jen.kins said. ''The only people "who are breaking laws are breaking God's laws by overcontrolling rood." State-parks face closure SAN JOSE <AP> -A S percent funding cut could force 40 small California parks to close by next July unless the state Parks and Recreation Department can offset the cutback, officials say. Closing the little-used parks and three reservoi r s would be a last-ditch way to com pen s ate for a $3.8 million cut in the department's $73 million budget for the year starting next July, department Director Peter Dangermond Jr. said. . If the slate Finance Department agrees, an in c rease in revenues from park fees and concessions could be used to offset the S percent general fund cut, Dangermond said. Without those increases, the parks depart111ent would be raced with reducing Its park development program, sharply cutting park services or, finally, the park closures, he said last week. "It's only a possibility at this point," said Deputy Director Neil Johnsen. "You could have a major reduction in services and keep the parks open, but you hit a point where you wonder il It's really worth it.•· The parks being considered are all small ones with few visitors and no permanent staff. "I would venture a guess that the 40 unita probably received far less than 1 percent of total v.ialtalion" at all parks, he said. Burros offered for adoption LANCASTER (AP> -More than 90 people have expressed an interest in adopUnl 21 wild burros rounded up at the China Lake Naval We.apons Station, a spokesman said. The animals, wblclf wtn 1'eDJOVed fropi the runways of the 1prawlin1 desert faclllly after the Navy declared them a baaard to landi.D& aircraft, were to be orrered for adoption today at Lancaster's Kid City, a home for abuaed children, said Ted Crall, creative fff'Vices director 61 the Animal Protection lnatitute of Sacramento, wbk h ii spomorinl the adoption. 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No,1t0p 3 40 p.m ltff 11191tl 5.25 pm. NOt11t01> 7 27 pm •Connecting ierv1ce tEfftct1vt 11119181 Hfftct•~ 11t20 81 5 ES 4 f • Orange Coaat DAILY PILOTfTue&day. ov•mber 17, 1981 -I No simple answer to slump in home sales It would be na ce if the solution to Orange County's housing problems were as simple as Indicated recently by the Orange County Chamber or Com· m erce. As the chamber views lt, government interference in the • housing industry is the culprit. That interferenc~. the chamber directors say, has slowed housing construction and contributed to 'ncreased costs. So the e h ambe r i s ecommending an e nd to ovemment involvement in the . ousing industry. Let builders · 1d where they want. Let them uild as many units as they want. t them <!onstruct developments r ee of r e quirements that a e r centage o f the units be affordable to perso..ns with low ~nd moderate incomes. In short, et the housing industry do its us iness unfette red. There's no question that E overnment involvement in the ndustry results in housing units eing more costly than otherwise ould be the case. Unfortunately. tn a rket factors that go far beyond government regulation are what ls keeping the supply of housing d own, prices up a nd sales slow. The chamber said nothmg about interest rates. Talk to an yone in the real estate industry and you wilt get the same a nswer . High interest rates more than any single factor are l eav ing builders with a subs tantial backlog of unsold and unfinished h omes a n d discouraging new housing starts. When these rates drop, the hou s ing marke t lik e l y will become strong -just as it was a few years a go when government involvement in the industry was just as pt'evalent as it is today. It is nice that the Chamber of Com merce is concerned. that housing ~t.s-.lre-~ high. But in this analysis, the chamber didn't really hit the nail on the bead. And having seen wh a t happened earlier in Southern California when there were few government reg ulations, one is h ardly persuaded that such unfe tte red development is all that desirable. Space fa:scination Apparently the American public still 1s not so sophisticated that excursions into space can be accepted with just a passing nod. They were out there on the desert again Saturday -200,000 Strong o r g lued to their television sets at home, mouths agape and fingers crossed, to await the second return to earth of space shuttle Columbia. Aga in the s pec tac ular landing brought cheers and sighs of relief IL just 1sn 't easy to get accustomed to this sort of thing not yet, anyway. On the first s huttle tnp, the question was whether a space vehicle could ever be s afely landed and than blasted off fo r a repeat performance. As 1t turned out. it could. But the tension was perhaps even greater o n the second trip, delayed once by problems on the ~round , then cu t s hort b y problems in s pace. There are those who scoff at NASA's ~an s for four sister s huttle ships, each capable of making 100 round trips tnto space. But there were those who scorred at our in itial s p ace e fforts, when it seemed one giant test rocket after anothe r was pictured tumbling over in a ball of fire. Three successful trips to the moon even tually quieted those doubters. The astronauts..,themselves seem to have total 'confidence in their giant, 106·ton bird. So do the engineers and scientists who are proceeding with plans to use the shuttle for orbiting satellites, scientific exp eriment s and defense projects. After two more test nights, Columbia will head off with her first r eal payload. We'r e beginrung to believe this thing really will work. But that's not lo say there won 'l be plenty of nail-biting a nd breath-holding when s he blasts off again in March. It could well take another generation to accept alJ this as routine. Supervisors' dilemma Orange County s upervisors have been takmg a lot of Oak for voting last week to s pend $155,000 to repair a crumblmg stairway leading down to a South Laguna beach which the public, by court order, is not permitted to use. On the surface. the decision to replace the 60 ·year ·old Thousand Ste ps beach access does seem lake an a uthentic waste of lax money. Rut the supervisors realized lhC} were in a no·wm situation. The stairway, owned in part b} the c.ounty. was declared unsafe in 1977 and supervisors were warned they would be liable for damages should this lead to an m1ury . Meanwhile, owners of homes adjacent to the beach cove sought a court ruling to declare the beaches in front of their homes private. Superior Court J udge Bruce Sumner rul ed that th e homeowners were e ntitled to file trespass charges against persons who might wander onto that portion of the sand above mean tugh tide hne. But he also declared that the • stairway and a 20·foot·wide strip of sand leading from the sta1rs to mean high tide line a stnp that would e na ble beachgoers to reac.h the water 1s publtt9: .... This put the ball back in the county's court. No doubt the supe rvisors would be just as h appy to close off the old stairway and forget the whole thing. The money doubtless could be better spent on other. more accessible beaches. But the Coastal Act demands public access lo the beach. at least to that portion below mean high tide lme. Of course figuring out the location of mean high tide line is not that simple -but that's another story. For the time being, the s upervisors had to choose between leaving the a ncient stairway untouched -risking some fat laws uits if anyone should tumble down it -and spending the money to replace it with something that meets safety standards. Given the public's continuing mania for filing lawsuits. they probably had little choice. Op1n1ons ~xpressed in the space abOve are those ot the Daily Pilot Otner views ex- pressed on 1n1s page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1t· ed. Address The Daily Pilot, PO. _Box 1~. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone Cl 14) 641·4321 L.M. Boyd I Russian bear Color of the symboli c Russian bear depends on w h ere you live. Americans see it as a big brown beast The Chinese think or it as of t he while Polar variety. Most profitable of t he national magazines now is said to be ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat •'ubll•NO •wrv ""' ol tn• YH' •I UO WUI 11•¥ •.t to,,• Me~ ACS<ltti\\ c:o,t•~oondfn<• 10 ttoa 1~ t .,t• ~ .. CA"1t1t ··Penthouse.. with $11 million in revenues each month. \'j J apanese denture m akers r eport In high spirits that they now can fashion better false teeth out of coral than from ceramics. Thomas P. Haley Publisher Thofmls A. Murphtn• Editor Barbara Kteibich Editorial Page Editor 16Ml'\U Si~~ SW'Clm .. T·MlNW a ....... 2 ...... 1 ...... ZFJlO ... MAIN OOOSIBR5 <l' .... . Foreign aid also gets cuts WASHI NGTON For what comfort al m<ly J.{ive worried Medicaid and Social Security rec 1p1ents. domestic pro~rams <lren·t the only target of the Heagan adm1n1 s tration ·s budget c·utters l ' S contributions to sever al l fnited Nations agencies are being cut 'h<tt'k druslt<·ally or ehmmated outnght Unlike threat e ned domestic progr<ln~. foreign aid projects have no 1nfluent1 al cons tituency to bring µressure on Congress. Their demise will go largely unnot1c~d and unwept except m the countries that benefited Crom them CRITIC' OF the administration's cutback 1n support for U N programs suspec·t that som e or the cut'!; are poltt1call~ mot1vC1ted They cite the rollowmg examples. The South Africa Trust Fund This pro~r<lm gives l eg al <lid and humanitarian re lief to opponents of ~oulh Africa's apartheid policy The fund "as al"'ays regarded with some susp1 cwn at the Stale Department, v. here 1t was seen as e ncouraging 's ubverstH' ' act1\'lt1es One or the runt.l 's matn aclt\'ltleS IS to provide legal t"Ounsel to pt!rsons accused or political 1·1·1mes b) the South African regime. Desµ1lc these pert'nnial misgivings, the Cntted Stales contributed up to S-100 .000 .1 \ C<lr to the trust fund P1 t'Stdenl C:!rter had asked for $400,000 in fiscal 1982 The Rc•agan budget "ill jJl'Ov1dc• nothing. Although the s um involved 1s 1ns1Jtn1ltt"ant 1n a multtbllhon dollar budget. the U S contr1bul1on was viewed by its supporte r s as sym b<>ltcall) s1gnilit•anl It put the U S governmcnl un record opposing South Africa ·s racial µolac1es in a c·oncrete WCIY. they believe The obverse side of lh is idcolog1cal t·urrcncy 1s that the .0 h:~ -Jl-Cl-11-D-fRS_D_I -~~ fund cutorr. as one cnl1c put it, "is clearly Cl signal lo black Sout h Afncans I hat there ts no s upport for their s ide · m the Rca ~an admtn1slral1on T H E l '.N. ENVIRONMENT Program < l1NEP1 Th ts program plays an often cruc ial role 1n sC1 feg uard1ng the l'nv1ronm(•nl through 1nternat1onal cpoperat1on For exC1 mple. CNEP has s ucceeded 1n gelling Greeks. Turks. Arabs und Israelis ~orking together to prevent otl s pill!-and other forms of pollution m the eastern Mediterranean And m a s1m1lar project in the Persian Gulf, Iranian und Iraqi representatives have continued to cooperate under UNEP despite the shooting war between their two countries M ~ associate Lucette Lagnado was told lhal lhc adm1n1strat1on originally pl<lnned to el1minal(' the entire SIO m1ll1on budget request for NEP Outcrte!) from em iron mental groups and their friends in Congress led Under Secretary of Stale James Buckle> lo keep S2 m1ll1 on 1n the U S contnbullon to UNEP. T he 80 percent s lash in U S fu nds will se rious ly 1m pa1r Ll NEP 's work , according lo U N orr1c1als The} suggested that the dec1s1on may have been due 1n part to an automat1C' Reagan admin1 ~trat1on reaction to "anything with the word ·environment In tl .. THE INTERNATIONAL AlomlC Energy Agency <IA EA 1. Though often accused of ineffectiveness in 1ts m1ss1on or 1mplement1ng the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, IAEA 1s still the only international watchdog the world has to keep track or nuclear ra cililtCS The admtnis trat1on has pledged to step up U .S efforts lo monitor nut'lear projects, and wants to cut St 35 m1ll1on or its Sl4 I m1lllon commitment to the agency. UNICEF The popular children's fund has h<ld 1ts U S contribution axed from Jimmy Carter's proposed S45 million to a second round Reagan budget proposal of S32 5 m1ll111n UNIC EF 0Cfsc1als hope that Congre'>s will restore al least some of the St2.5 million cut WHAT NEXT? Rep Doo Bonker, 0 -Wash , chairman of the House human rights subcommittee. will attempt to forestall the L' N budget cuts when thl' leg1slatton reaches the floor 1n the coming week Ins iders rate his chances even Finances behind Briggs' retirement? State Sl'n John Briggs startled a prc:.s conference the other da\', abrupll~ artrlOUnCIOg he Will resign l.Jcfore lhl· end of the veC1r He declined 10 -;et a ~pectft(' date but said 1t will ._ p.r_obal}b be beiare Chriatmas Although the reporters didn't pursue the ch<.1sc. the C1ctual date of his res1gnat1on ma} be all important For d<•<;p1te ht!> claim that ·•there 1s no hidden a~c·nda , · that his dec1s1on was based upon the fact legislative work no longer interests him. coupled w1lh his heltef that the pa)' is too low. there may he a more cogent reason for him l)U llltng IT IS llARD to swC11low that a man who was willin g lo run for the Legislature when the salary was only S500 a month. now finds the $28,000 annual salary. together with near $1500 a month taxfree living allowance and a free automobile and free gasoline. mad equate. For S.500 a month was all the salary paid legislators when the Fullerton insurance broker was first elected lo the Assembly Com c1dentaJly, however. on the s<ime balloting which saw Briggs c•lected, there was a measure boosting the SCllar} lo 516,000 and prov1d1ng for C1nnual leg1slat1ve sessions. Perhaps the fa ct he. m e ffect, received a SI0.000 IARl WATIRS annual pa) rn1 se before serving his hrsl day in the Legis lature s poiled him and he 1s disap1>otnted that the pay hasn't mcreased CIS fast in succeeding years . He was first elected in 1966 and served fl\•e t erms 1n the Assembly hefore his election to the Senate in 1976. He was re·elected to a new rour.year term only last year BUT HJS 15 years 1n the Legislature now assure!> him or a fat lifetim e pension. If he has truly grown tired of Progress versus tradition While on the .one hand we are con· tinually advised to seek for peace or mind and achieve contentment with our lot. on the other hand we are relentless· ly urged to grow dissatisried with whatever we h ave , and to want something "new" and "different" and "better" each year. llow do we reconcile these conflicting and competing counsels? It seems to SYDllY HARRIS me that we are becoming increasingly schi'&ophrenjc as a society, seeking (or opposltes at the same time, or osclllat· mg wildly between the quest ror sereni· ly and the drive for acquisition. ' . IS THERE A sane calculus of desire we can arrive at; is 1.bere a rational equation to be made between 11Ualac· lion and dissatisfaction? These are esllona not easy lo answer, because we aro singularly creatures who em· body both these contrary goals. , If mankind had been "satisfied," we would hav remained In the cana, bud· died bffore a rire and gnawin1 on a , b<>ne in our loincloths All of what we loosely call "progress." for good and for bad, comes from a sense of dis· satisfaction, a need to do it better. make It easier, provide ourselves with more comforts. conveniences and delights. No animal wants to be other than its forebears were: we are uniquely de· signed to change our environme nt. our habitat and our habits. Al the sam e time. we possess the con· trary desire to keep things as they were this is what "tradition" m eans -to return to our roots. to look back upon a "golden" age that may have existed on· ly in our collective imaginations. We wa nt to be as we we re when children, when nothing changed, when all seemed stable and simple a nd assured. "CHANGE" IS a treacherous phenomenon: we initiate tt, but then tt acquires a propulsion of its own. IUld soon begins lo control us -not for our aake, but 3lmost for lts own. The rate or acceleration of chan1e has steadily ln· creased throughout civilisation; and the con&*J~M ol chanae are upon us before we can absorb their ruU Impact. One of the great tfsks before us, tr we are to s urvive as a viable species, lt to resolve this vast aroblvalence behreen our urge lo c.hanae and our need for ,._ pose, for conUnuity, for stablll\Y. the Legislature, the f acl he has no~ gained the maximum •entitlement of a pension equal to 75 percent of the salary or active leglSlators m1ghl have been molt ve enough Still. Briggs. only 51 years old. will have lo wait until C1g e 60 to start collecttng He could have remained anothe r ri ve years. increased hts entitlement b) 15 percent . and payments would have com m enced without waiting till age 60. More likely there was a compelling reason for him to opt for the earlier resignation And 1t could well be the passage of Senate 8111 42 1s that factor For that bill relates to the use or campaign funds by the legislators One of its provisions 1s that members who leave office for whatever reason must dispose of any surplus campaign funds they have collected, either by donation lo some non·profil organization or by pro rata repayment to contributors. Up until passage of this bill the legislators could legally pocket a ll campaign runds. SINCE RETURNING lo the capital th is yea r Briggs has been busily engaged with campaign fund raisers . In September he admitted to having held six or seven this year . "l try:· he said. "to have one every month." While the amount he has amassed is yet to be disclosed. et SlOO to $500 a plate 1t could be substantial. In fact. although Briggs says he spent about $135,000 in his c ampaign last year , records of the Fair Political Practice Committee show he raised $40\i,OOO for that campaign. Based on that he should be holding nearly $300,000 left over. Put that with whatever he has raised this year and maybe you have Briggs: real reason for resigning. And the reason he will resign before the year's end. For the new law barring the poc keting of campaign funds takes effect on J an. 1. CllllY lill I -· 0 p -.. Otange Coatt DAILY PILOT/Tu~lday, November 17, 1981 Americans' chances of getting cancer review.ed WMHJNGTON (AP> -Americau stand a 31 percent chance of developlq cancer lf they Uvt to ''· tbe 1vera1e .,. of dealh ln the United St1te1, 1ccordlnl to a N1UooaJ Cancer Institute study. 01 thole who do develop cancer, the study. concluded, about SO percent wtll die from it. · The study covered nearly 10 percent of lhe nation'• population ln Puerto Rico and 10 states or metropolitan areas. Included were OonoecUcut, Iowa. New Mexico, Utah,, Hawaii and the metropolitan treas of Detroit, Atlanta, New Orleans, SeatUe and San Francisco-01kland. Hawaiians have the nation's highest uncer rate and people of Hispanic backaround thet lowest, according to the study. MaJe HawaUans recorded some '65 cancer cases per 100,000 individuals, lhe hl&best rate listed in lhe study, between 1973 and 1977. Wilh 408.5 cases per 100,000, Hawaiians also bad the highest rate among women. Hispanic females h-.d the lowest rate at 173.6 cases per 100,000. Among men, American Indians in New Mexico recorded the lowest rate at 178.4 per 100,000. After Hawaintns, black men had the second highest rate, 454.3, followed by while men at 371.6. Among females. whites were second at 302.1, followed by blacks, 288.7. ALBUM DEDICATED British singer Rod Stewart was so moved by repQrts of Terry Fox 's Marathon of Hope to raise money for cancer research that he dedicated a song on hi s latest album to the runner. Fox died of cancer in June. Court .camera test extended SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _:__ The California Judicial Council has extended for one year its experiment allowing news cameras into the state's courtrooms. However , the panel decided to wait unti~ December 1982 before deciding if the cameras should be allowed to film court proceedings on a permanent basis. The extensioo was approved on a 19-1 vote. The council delayed a permanent decision to allow the legal community enough lime to comment on the present experiment. A committee chaired by Court of Appeal Judge Vaino Spencer of Los Angeles found there is substantial opposition lo camera coverage. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Richard Ibanez, the only council member opposed to the extens'ion, said cameras satisfy "the lurid curiosity" of the public. Spencer's committee called for a report on the evects or the expenment, sayang a study already completed was inadequate. The s tudy found that most Judges and prosecutors approved of the expenment and that there had not been a single instance where the .cameras led to a "circus·hke" atmosphere. Twenty.nine states either allow cameras in the courtroom or are contemplating allowing them. according to the council Mail delivery law stricken by court SAN FRANCisco <AP) -A Pittsburg, CaJif., ordinance r equiring mail carriers to obtain permission before crossing private lawns was s truck down by a federal appeals court. The 9th U.S Circuit Court of Appeal~ upheld a previous ruling by U.S. District Judge William Schwarzer of San Francisco whtch said tbe ordinance interfered with the postal carriers' duty to f!ffectively deliver the mail. The city arRued its law prevented lhe U.S. government from "taking property without just compensation," but the ruling said Monday a fetter carrier's right to cross a lawn was "simply too miniscuJe" to have an adverse effect on the city or its residents. Pittsburg adopted a criminal trespass ordinance Nov. 13, 1978 which said no mail carrier could cross a private lawn without prior consent of a property owner or renter. The U.S. Postal Servici filed a suit Dec. 21, 1978, saying the ordinance was an obstacle to accomplishing and executing lhe objectives of Congress. Schwaner ruled the ordinance invalid April 2, 1979. The appeals court noted that regulations authorize mail carriers to cross lawns unless an owner objects. It said the regulation was designed to promote emciency of mail delivery, as desired by Congress, by allowing carriers to take shortcuts across lawns. The regulation, it said, provides that If a customer objects to having his lawn crossed, carriers will not do so. ·Marriage costs rising TOKYO (AP> -Couples in Japanese cities spend an average of $29,000 to get married and set up housekeeping, according to lhe Sanwa Bau. A survey of 421 couples in Tokyo and Osaka found the cost la more than tWice_Uie sum reported ln a similar study five years-ago. The parent.a paid to percent of the cost. compared to IS percen\ five years ago. . 0 The average expenditure w,11 '6,950 for furniture and electrical appllanc~1 98,520 for lhe wedclinl CereJllOD)' and '3,050 foe tne honeymoon. More than half the newlyweds went to Hawail; s;u1m wu another favorite honeymoon spot . . The bighetl Incidence of st-0mach cancer was round amona Japanese and W.paoJca and among white populations with larae percent11e1 of forel&n·bom residents, such aa ln Oftrolt and San Francisco-Oakland, accordln1 to the study. Both colon and rectal -cancer po4led similar risks for mal• and females, blacks and whites. But the hi&hest rate wu recorded in ConntcUcut, the lowest in New Mexlco1 Utah and Puerto Rico. The report said blacu and Hawaiian• had a higher lncldence of lung cancer than whites. Extremely high rates were reported In New Orleans, the lowest were lD Utah. The most common female cancer was breast cancer with the highest incidence among Hawaiians and whites livin& id Hawaii and the lowest in Utah. The cancer rate among Hispanic women was about ,half the rate among white women. Blacks and Amel'ican ln'l!ans bad high rates of cervical cancer while wbitei and Hawaiiau bad the bJghest rate ot cancer ot the uteru.a. Ut.tu cancer waa high ln women a1ooa I.he Paelft.c ~ and low ln New Orleans. . The study 11ld the lnclcleqee ot &":late cancer wu m\lch hliher =blacu uy other group. The hl1best p eueer reUI for whites were in Hawaii, Utab ud a..ule. Men had several tlmH more c9aa•ce of developlni bladder cancer than wom•, witla UM hl&hest rates reported amon1 will.. mal.. ln Hawaii and New Orleans. , The study noted that Jepa.nese and Ch1MM women llvlna in Hawaii had cucer rates slmllar to Japanese and Chineat women in Saa Francisco-Oakland. 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Agnes di Miiie ~-.. ~· 1~NNS * • * '.t ••Thi Bid And The BHullful" ( 1952) Kirk Douglas. Lana T "',,., A cold-"11rtld Hollywood P<oduow attecls the Nvu ol _., people purtulng ltlldOm CH) THE NASHVILLE COY.01' Eaclt-t Ind romanc• lfl found l>y I d-1 coy• ote in country mulle: s c:ep.. Ital ctl M<ME ***" "The tmmorlll Bec:hltor" ( t979) MonQ VllU, Olancarto Gla/lninl On lf181 for mutO«lng ,_ ,.,.,.~.a ~M wld· ow enthralla the Juty with her -bl'lnClel of '* paNlonal• dOmlstlo Ill• 'PG" 0LAIVEGA8 Raquel W•lc:h. Denn11 WNwr. Leslie Uggama. end Frank Gor'lhln enter- tain with grNt production mHT!blrl INIUfing <lancll. long and cornldy e:ao 0 8UU8EYE GI WELCOME BACK, KOTTJA Gabl and the s-thOgs become locttld tn a tomb With• mummy for the night whir> they go on 1 roeld tr1p to the museum fJD KCET HEW88EAT ml BUSINESS AUORT Cl)(l!NEWS (!I BARNEY MIUEA Barney and h•s men atrest a man whO stabbed h•• broth«-lo-law OY« a POlc:I ot turk•y ano three escaped mental patients .mo are c:8Uslng a dlttur banc4I et an automat 7:00 8 C88 NEWS D HBCNEWS 8 HAPfl'Y DAYS AGAIN Alctl<I ano F onne help Mork by shOwlng him the true meaning of human reletlortshlJM D A8CNEWS 0 YOO ASKED FOA IT Featured '"How Light Bulbs Ara Made and 'EngllSh Snuff Sn1tt1ng Champs GJ M•A•S•H TraP96f'• olCer prov•dlls a lic:kat hOml ontll the Army tNnks up • regulattort thll .tpOllS hlS got<lg·l way par· ~ .KIKEA'S WH.D ii OVEAEASY .. Heart" Guests Jazz great Cat T jade<. Or Donald Harrison (,) '1i) ~EJL I LEHRER ~T Cl) TIC T /4C DOUGH ®) EHTEAT AINMEHT TONIGHT An Interview with Oodley DECISK>H -Deciding whether or oot the American Civil Liberties Union should def end the constitutional rights of neo-Nazis is the responsibility of lawyers portrayed by John Rubenstein and James Sutorius, right, in "Skokie" af 8 tonight on KNXT (Ch. 2). Moore Qt THE MOPPETS Gueet, Gilda Radner. CRl MOVIE * • ·~ "FoollQ;. ArO<Jnd .. ( 1980) Gary Busey. AMiii• O'Toote. A nalYI country bOy tt* to win e 1>eaot1lol. aopllllllCaled c:olllQe c:Old -Y from l\Or anobl>llh lllllOI Ind lier equally uppny tamlly ·PG' tO)MOVIE • * "The Pftvllla Eyea .. (19801 Don Knotts. Tim Conway. Two bumbling American dllecOves are called In to 1n .... 11ga11 • aeries of murcM<s In an English castle •p(l• 0 JUOY COlUHS IN CONCERT Judy Colline II jOined by the Hamilton S)'m4)tlony 0.-cheatr a et\d Roy Roo•· sin In this aold out per- lotrnanc:. t~ Hw near Toronto 7: 15 { t) CIHEMA8COf'E 7:30 IJ 2 ON THE TOWN FeltLKld tlll ls&ul of SUf· roglla moth«•. lntrodoc- tng the Strlp-0-Gram. a visit to Camp Pendleton tor a war •x.,c:lse 0 3 FAMILY FEUO 1J MOVIE • • • •, ·caberet" c 19721 L 1.za Minnelh Joel Gtey Tne rtM of thl HNI party Is relleclld In the opl>eaval of 1nd1vidual 1tves D EYEONLA. Featured a vtllt to a L09 Angeles ntghtctub that soec:•a!IL• In danang. an .. am1nlllOn Of marnaoe In toaay s world 0 MATCHGAME GI M•A•S•H Father Mutcally writes a pre-CllfiStmu tell• home to hlS sl&lw Q) TIC TAC DOUGH tfJ MACHllL I ~ REPORT '1i) HEWS Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE An 1n1erv-wnh c.ermake< John 0. Loreen and h•a wile model Chnsllna Fe<· rare a ,_ repatr "'11Ce- dur e tor ,,_ 1niurtes @) YOU ASKED FOR IT Z ANIMAL YMPICS This animated comedy teatu11ng 11141 vQICes ot Gll-oa Ridner Ind 8.tly c;,ys- 1a1 IOoka at how the varl- OIJS anomela prepare tor thw own Otympt<: gatMa. 8:00 IJ (I: SKOKIE The events sorrO<Jndlng tne attempt by members of a ,,..,_ N1121 party to detn· onstrate In Skokie lflltlO<S ar11 dr•matrtecl Danny Ka)'9 and John Rot>onstam star 0 ~FATHER MURPHY Morphy reluctantly 30CePIS c:ustO<ly ol a hlt•lillld black lllfl-IQlf o • @) HAPfl'Y DAYS Fonzie tlk•• over • school hYOllnl daN ar>O INChea an onauthOrlad IMaon In Mlt ldue;allon G MOVIE * • • "Von Ryan·• Exprna" (tll851 Frenk Slnetra, Trevor Howatd An Ametlcan IMO• • prle- oner•' re1101t against lhl Nazis tailing them to A..,. Itta. • P.M. MAGAZINE An Int.,.,,._ with c:armalUM' John 0. LOINn Md hie Wife, model Chrlatlna Fer- rare: • young ""'" whO '°" to become a muttl-tnllllc>tlel<"•: Paul W811ee:h'a r.--an1 tlp axplllM ~ a =::en~t. ** ''GOodl>yl 8rucl L- Hla LUI Game Of 0.th" B~ L ... l<•r_,, Abdul Jebbar Btoce L ... , rlae to ataraom, u an ••Plrt master Of karate, In lhl 0.-ienl and thl Unll.O Stat .. ta aatnlnld ED COSMOS ''.Jov.neys In Spl!Ctl And Time" Or Cert Sagan takes v1ew1<1 Into the past and Chi Mor• tor a IOOll II thl origin of thl SOiar sys- tem. 14at pettems ar><t 11141 pfltllta of oth41t ttan (RI i!> NOVA "Art11t1 In The Lab" A lOolt la taken 11 the 20th-Centu- ry ~ ..no lfl using computer• and ••-• to t:rNte an extraordinary array ol atrer>oe n-art forms r;i 'C)MOVtE '* * .,., "Showen• Junchon 11956) Ava Gardner. St-- art Gienger An Anglo- lndlan gwt PW>Q on Puu- stan ~an Identi- ty cr1lll• u ltll •trogolM 10 tort O<Jt h4lt national loyal-•-'SJ81ZARRE John Byner show5 you thongs """""' than troth latoe< than Ille and un11r than anything yOIJ ve 11111< -· (,jMOVIE *'h "ChNper To Keep H91" pg80) Mac Davis, Tovah "etdshol> In order 10 ,,,_, Iv. lltJnOny PllY• mentS. a recently dtVOfced Pf'lvala dellC'lrYI tracks • down deltnqoent nost>ands 10< a divorce lawyer 'R' 1:30 0 @) LAVERNE AND 8"1AL.EY A bank robblf handcuffs Shlf1ey 10 """ -... llGIP4M from the 1><1'"9 CHANNEL LISTINGS • ALL IN THE FAMll Y Arc:hie and Edith c:etebtate thllr 35th wedding anni- VlrMty l>y ~ on • 11<:· ono~ ('OJMOVIE f) l<NX T 1CBS1 0 ICNBC I NBC1 0 KTLA (Ind ) CD ICABC IABCI 0 KFMB !CBSl 0 KHJ TV !Ind l (0 KCST tABCI. CD IC TTll t Ind I Cl) KCOP Tl/ t In<! I 8> ICCEl tPBSt '9 l<OCE tPBSI 0 On TV 2 l TV " HBO c cc•,,..m.i11 WOR1 NY NY II IWl AS E t ESPNI S t St>owtomf' I 0 SpolloQht 0 t(ablt" Nt•w\ Nrtworld • •,o, "Enter Thi Dragon" ( 1973) Btooe Lee, John Saxon A kung tu ••pert It asalgnld to penetrate an 11tand lortr ... tn order to deslroy an opium ano while 1111/W)' et'l\l)lt9 'R' (SJ l.Afl'o.A-THON A c:otnedtan hOll and tOVf comic contestant• who compete egalnlt one another we IHtored In this oncetl9CJ(ld comedy game ahOw (Z)MOVIE •• "The~Of, ...... (IN7) .leltl·l'N ~ do. o-te¥i lii)o4d. A turn-~>MM·oelltUf)' thief, MlbltlMed ~)' -It I" II a pat, find• ht tn)O)'t "01 oNy the INlltrlal ,_.,cl• of •tlllllng. bui alao thl thflll of • ..-aMty corn ~ecl etlme t:OO U Q9 UUM QUIZ '" the coriclullon 01 a two- patt apeclal, CO()tMtant1 In • wper quiz .,. -c:om !*Ing lfl -•al Ind Oflytl- cat Qemet It! Vll'IOYf toc.- tlOO• ltOYOd IN gtob9, Dan Rowen and Oic:k Mar tin hOal. 8 9 THMl'S COMPAHV Jac:k and Jenet mlttllk• Terri'• co-worker tor art MCaped patleinl from the P'YdlO....,cl Q ·~ "Thi Thr• Worldl Of Ball" Tll• lndon1111n llland of Bel~ Wftlrt the ene inttotf'OI almoat ~ aapec:t of dilly life, la tlud· led O D COSMOS "Journeyt In Sp-And Time" Or. Carl Sag•n tak•s viewlf• tnto the paat Md the Mure tor a lOolt at the origin ol "'' IC>lar fY9· tern, 1t1r patt•n• and tile planlll ol _othW 1tar11. (RI 00 DEATHWATCH! SOC WHOWArr This doc:umentary IOOkl 11 II• men woo •• ~alting to die •• lhl thOUgtlll and IMlioO• ol the condemned men ere ••~ ttvoogh onpt"ec:IOll'ltld lntwvlew9 and rare ghmp ... of ptle- on Uta. Cl)™« WN:KY WORl.D Of' JONA TMAH WIN1'1flW ~ W~Newton HO 8 (ID TOO Cloel FOfl COMFORT Morlll ul'\CHrgoes teat• to determine the to of hat de'lelol>l"G baby. (!)~Bl.OW YOUA HOAH Elliott Gould and Ab Gh09llly "" in thla Neil SHnon eomeoy about 1 reformed playboy who finds hit younger brother following In hie lootsteps. 0MOVIE •It "Thi Man With Bogart'• Face" ( 1980) Robert SaccN, OllYll Hoe· My A man~ to Change hll 111 .. tyll and pbylieal appearance to resemble ht• IGf-' Idol 'PG' 10:00 0 CB FUA11tNGO AOAO Sam Curtis ~riands e Cuban Qlt'I. and Sh«ttt Semple 1ttempll to cover op a secret that could destroy thl Weldon family 8 0 (I) ml NEWS 8 QJ) HART TO HART Jonathan Hart·a took·alrke and hta .magician brother plot to murder Jonathan ii> PRESENT£ "Pedfo Nunez" (C)MOVIE * * '" .. Allred The Great 11969) Devld Hemmings Michael YO<k A ntnlh-Gell• luty warrtor -"'II - ct>OOM bell-his lon9- 1ng tor • 91mpll Illa and the ptessot11 ot leading hil people In their · itrugole against the o-. H MOVIE • • * * 0.-dinary Peo- ple" ( 1980) Mary Tyier Moore. Donald Suthe<1and A guilt-ridden l"'1•1get trying to pot hll Me blcil togatllef alter his b<olhet' s dNth and n.a own suoc:lde attempt r..a-001 to his compt_,t lather and hit c:ol<I. r--..c:t motl\Or R' tO: 10 tOJ WA TKIN8 GLEN (TIME APPAO>OMA TE) t~ IJ Cl) THE MIKE WALUCE PAOFlU.S (Pr.....ierel Thi kfe ot the •ate Jun Seblf'g the eon- troverstal •ctrets who bleama thl lubjeCI,. Of In FBI prObl, 11 c:hfonlcild GI HEWS Cl) INDEPENDENT NETWON< NEWS fD INOEPEHOEHT EYE: THE YEAR Of' TME DISA8l£D PERSON '1i) OOY88EY "The Thr.. Wot'lda Ot Ball"' The lndone111ar1 ISiand ot Bait, where the erts lnltvence atmost ever) aaoect of dally ~le. '' stud· led 0 (0) EVERYTHING GOES Riek P~l hOsta this adult com.dy g•me show -· conteetente most take oft tllelr clothes II they lncor- racily an•-• question that has ~ gtven them (Z)MOVIE TUBE TOPPERS KNXT 8 7:30 "2 on the Town." The isbue o f s urrogate mothers as r~atured. KTl.A 0 7:30 ··caharel .. 1.11.3 Man n el li i n her Oscu r ·wi nn1 n ~ performan<.·e as an American girl <.'aught up an phony glitter of prewar Berlin KOCE ~ 9:00 ··cosmos. "1 Or. Cad Sagan take!> viewers into the past and the future ror a look ut the origin of th(' solar system. K NXT 8 10:30 "Mike W<.1llaC'e Profiles .. Premiere . The hfe of the late actress Jean Seberg, who became the subjeC't of an F'BJ probe, is C'hron1C'led. • • '.t "The Swimming Pool" (1170) Alaln Delon, ~y Sc:h"81dlt' 11:00BD8(J)OIB NEW8 I 8ATUROAV HIOHT P"UlHOOAH THEJURMOHS GIO<ge hU big plant IOf a llf•t"!•t• ~ -..ddlng. but l.oolM It hiving MC> ond thought• Cl) 8EHNY HILL e OICKCAVETT GUMta Agnes de Miiie lflCI Or Frid Plum ( ParJ 2 ol 21 ©)MOVIE * • .. Troe>tc Of Desire .. ( 19791 Jon Mllr11n, David Bia Ir. 11:30 8 Cl) ALICE D OITONtGHT Hott: Johnny Caraon Guell.~ RIYerl •a A8CHfW8 NIOHTUNI • llE*T "* <W>UCHO Ga THE 000 COUPLE ., 8NWON>.ANO 8°" 0-ge F0teman guall atart u L_,t•s btOlhll In a community play fO KCET~T '1D CAPTIONED A8C NEWS MARVIN HAMUSC~: THEY'RE PLAYING MY SOHO Liza Mlnn•lll Jol'lnn) M•thls, Gledys Knlg.ht enc Carty Simon aing torne ot today's greatall hits lnclo<ltng. "The Way W« We<e,.. ..Whet I Old For Lo111" and "Nobody Coat 11 Bene<" 0MOVIE • • • • ··oro,,.ery Peo- ple" ( 19801 Mary Tylel Moore, Donald Suthef'land A gvllt-1idden teen-age1 trying to put his Ille bacit lc>gelhef' alter hll t>rolher'I delltn and hta own iwfClde •ll""Pt reec1-out to tMs CA><npllelnl fath41t enO hll cold, r-"80 mother R ~MDIGHT- 12:00 U MOVIE • * ,,., ··No Man Of He< Own ( t9321 Clark Gable, Carole Lombard A c:on- l'liOQ c:ar dsha/1' io.ea "'* aoesk and ....ccumbe to the c:harms of a ptelly girt wtio wents him to chanoe his lttestyll 0 ~ FANTASY ISLAND A young woman bec:OmH the hNd ol the c:ori>or•· tlOf'I .i.e WOtka tor ano a man avenges n11 lather"• death (RI Q MOVIE • * • * The Slc:ral War Of Hllrry Ftl09' ( t969) Peul Newmen. Sytva Kos- an• An Army pt1vate 11 ~t to help 111/e bfigadie< g-11• ~ trom the Italians ID MIKE DOUGLAS Cohost Oon R1cktes G.-ta T alma HOOkin1. W*"""f Holc:ombl m ROOtOES Cl'lr IS IS 5Uspen0ed alt 11< conduc:t1ng en unauthor- IZed bust ol 11141 man wl'lo moleatld his 1111 .. • EXP\.OAINO LANGUAGE: T't(INKINO. WNTING. OOMMUNICATING (C)MOVIE * * * .. Thi Big Red One" ( t980) L.. Mll"(/n. Mark Hll\'llll. A lovg'1 Army Hr· gewit IMda IOVf young, lne~ rec:to1ts Into tlll v!Olenc:e-llllld fray of World War 11 c:or"llbat ·pa· (l)MOVIE * • "Sunday Lovers·· (19811 G-Wilder, Re>gef Moore Foor mlddll-aged men In low are IOlloweO u they pur-thelt amorous ldYll'lturn 'R' 12:05 I) Cl) MOCl.OUO Mc:Ctoud'• Huch IOI mlUlng b .. uty c:on1es- tant1 lelOI him to the Mid· die East 1t:10 SHE'S MOeODY·s aA8Y '"A History 01 Amerlc:an Worneri In The 20th Cento· ry" Thi• documentary tracaa thl growth ot wom- en's rolM '" thl home. at WOf1c and at play from the tom ot thl c:entury to the P'-t -f111orlng such tamov• pert0nel111et as ~ Mae Wast. Shirley Temple, Eleanor RooHvell and manLmor• 12:30 D Q!I TOMOAAOW Guests Lena Home gUt· tar1st LIOf'I• Boyd. tormet wn11e HooM Chlel of Statt Hamilton Jordan fJl) CONTEMPOAARY HEAL TH 188UE8 "The Birth 01 A CtMld Tl!ree Por1r11ta' ~MOVIE • '* * *''°' .. Laat Ting<> In Pa11s" ( 19731 Manon Bran· do. Maria Sc:hn11<1ar Oiracied by Bernaroo &If. toluccl. A mlddte-aged man .mo.. onl11thfol wife recently cornmiltld IUic>Oe and an ontnhibltao young woman ,....i and begin a complicated all a tr throughout wh1c:h they remain namet.ss 10 each Other "R' t:OO ID MOVIE * * • . BarabbH ( 1962) Anthony Oulnn Silvana M anQano, -~ HE1WOAI< NEWS 1:100 MOVIE * * 'h "The Bovnl)' Man (11721 Clint W8*e<, Rieh· erd B-.rt ([§!~ ti)MOVIE * * A Change 01 See- aons" ( 19801 Shirley Mac- lain•. Bo o.tlk 1:30 (I) MOVIE * • * "Thi Sa~age Inno- cents·· ( 19&11 Anthony Ov1nn, YOlco Tani 2:00 0 ENTERTAINMEHT TONIGHT An Interview with O\Klley Moor a 8 MOVIE * *'~ 'Thi Unholy Gar· den.. (19311 Ronald C-Of. man. Fav Wrav QtNEWS tC.J MOVIE • • * '"' · M anhattan" JOHN DARLING I 1971) Woody A~. DIAM l(M)Of'I OMOVll ••._. "Talel fcrom Thi Crw>l 11" 118731 Cun Jwr- ant, T•tt)'· Thomu )~ NIWI .... )MOW * • • \.\ '•Menhatlan" ( 1979) Woody Allen, Diane KHton ~40. NEW1 2:11 MOVll • • • .. Judoe Hotton Ano Th• Sc:ottaboro Boye .. ( t97e) Arthur Hiii Vera Milla 3:00 CS') THg WACKY WORLD Of JONATHAN WINTERS GUiit Wayne N-ton 1:80 D MOVIE "Ho Man's Woman ( 111S51 Mint Wlndao1. Petric: KnGwi.. GI MOVIE • • "Only Tl'I• V1llant .. (19511 G1egory Pec:k, Bir· bite P•Y1on A c:avalry unit r1g11ns r19P1Ct for tl'le<r 1eao .. wn.n hi ....... '""" lrorn an Indian 111ac:1c $)MOVIE * • .. Revenge 01 The Mya1eron1 From Mars" Caplaln S~arlet goe1 deep into ..,_ to atop tne d•ldly Mysteron• rrom dlttroytng Earth ·o 4:00 CC) MOVIE • • * on. "The Bao And Tne BHulllol'" ( 1952) Kirk Douglas. Lani Torner A c:old-l'learted Hollywood producer attec:11 the llves ol Mv«al 1 aoc>ll punu.ng 111raom. DA MAE TOUCH Of MAGIC World-c:taaa mag1c:11n Sh•· made. lhe smoke·••llng Carraztnt and a" a.<C1t1ng ··e•ecutlOf'I" by g<illlotrne ara leatured 1n th•• tvn- ltlled evening Of Sl\OWOorla ano dazzling magic.I teats 4:<16 (l ) ANIMAL YMPIC8 This animatad c:omedy reatoring the vOICa ol Gil· da Rad,_ end Biiiy Crys. tll, loolca •I how the varl· out animalt pt1191te 10< lhelr own Olympic: gemes Wedne•day"• Dat1fhtte Mot,ie• -MORNNG- 5.oo 0 • • • The Blue LIQ<>Otl ( 1980) Brooke Sh1eld1. Christopher Atkins Two cn11dren ••Pl· rience tna e>nng' or first IOYe Vlff'l•te discovering hie and eacll olhe• allet they are ShopwrlCllO<I 1oge1ner on a d-tld island R 5:05 (l * * * Thi Thill Of Pans.. (19671 Jean-Paul Belmonoo G11nevteve Bu,old. A turn-ol·the-cen· tury Inlet 11mb1t1ered by event& In ho• past l1nds he '"IOYS not only the mater>- al r-ards ot 1t11at1ng bot also tne tnrifl ot a ~ess­ fulfy completed c11me e:OO {CJ**. "'The Hide•· wa)lll' ( 1973) lng"d Berg- man. Johnny Oo<an Two children run away lrom home and hlOa tn New Yori< Cnv"• Metropolitan Museum of Art, wt>we they are betriend9d by a spttll· ed recluse ·a· &:30 'S) * * .. Oe8dman s F'loat'' A surllf and n1a friends try to c;eptore a dtvg run,_ an<I S!> mtllt0n worth of hef'Otn PG 7:00 (,j * • The Man With Bogart s Face" ( 1980) Robert Sacc:ho Qllvoo HoS· My A man decides to change n1a hlest)'le and ph~t aopeeranca to resemble hlS acr-' tdOI PG 8:00 IC ....... W IM Blood" (19801 Brad Oovrit, Amy Wroght An emotoonally detacned o•eacher con- tends Wllh 1 hendlul ot people each ot whOm wants to ••P'Oll n1m tor a d1ttaren1 reaaon PG Si •* "'Double lrooble" ( 196 71 Elllfa Presley "'-Ill O.y A Yount ltM• teh htlrt u bec:oR!O IHrlCll.0 to I I~ Amtr~ poj) tlfl(lt( t:OO • • * ""'*' Ot!'Mt" (18~1) St.et:y KMd1. Jenile l • Cuttle Ari eocenll'to ttuct.•r. • b1aulllul hllcilhllltt. 1114. ~ palhle klltw ,,.~ 1111 ume rout• aro pl•~ o•"'" tor Ill• and clNth 'PO' .. .IO . * * "Hold Thtt H~ noll•I" ( 11157) lowtr)' Boyl, HunlJ Hall Wilen OM of 1111 Boyl, 1119')tle.al °"91' age regrllllofl HP«• ltN<'lll. agr-to b9 llyp- nollzacl, hi dlac:over• hi led a past Illa In the 1llOOI as• 8'ltllh tax cottectOt tO;OO <Cl • • "Rotld0e" 1 t9801 MNt LO.I, Kalli Huntlt' A roc:ll ~ roldle lltt nothing get Hl hll woy In hi• puravlt ot the girt of hi• dr .. m1 'PG' (SJ • • •.t .. FoHe" ( 11180) Jodie "oster. Salty Kiiter· man Thi Yic:l1m1 ot b<Okln "-and unc:Ming Pl'· "'"· f()U( ,_.._. girl• try to aootlll tl\ei( emotlof\el wounds through drvg1 and M• ·R' 10:30 g) e .. Rldlt• Of O..tlny" I t9331 JoM Wayne. Gabby Hayes A government oagenttrln to hoalp •group of ranc111t1 regain their waterrlgnta 11:00 U • • •;. .. Mlldrbn .. ( 197 ti Richard Boone, Leatte Caron A g<inllghllf and a Fteneh·Canac:t1an nun wl\O '"''"Yid an lndl· 1111 mauacf• Ml 001 on • da1att trek to elude Apac:he warnor1 12:00 Q) • * • * "Thi Lady• Vanllhn" (193111 Mlc;haef Redgrave Paul Lukas Otracild 1>y Alfred Hitch· COCk An elderly Engha.h- woman d1nppears trom a European express train Q) * * * ·~ ·'T1141 Desper- ate HO<Jrs' ( 19551 Hum- ph ray Bogart. Fre<l"c M•rc:h A grO<Jp of atcaped c:onv1C1s l'IOld a temhect !amity c.ep11 .. 1n their own norne C * • * .. Tne Son Of Mont• Cristo' 1 19~01 LOUIS Hayward Joan Bennett 0 *•* .. Caddie (t98t) Helen Morse Jaci.. Thomp- son Z • • • •., • Manhattan· 119791 Woody Allen. Diane KNton A ~nant toot< IS to1ken at 1111 d•y·tCHlay tlvenll 1n the hie Of e New York City comedy wl'lter R t.00 6 • * Double Trouble' ( 19671 Elvis Presley Annelle Day ~ 2:00 C • • • • How To "8at The Hogh Cost Ot L1v1ng· ( 1979> Susan Saint JatnM Jfla.c.a Lange 0 * '> Blue Ftra lady ( 19781 Cathryn Hamson Marl!. HOiden l tt * The V1a11or I 19781 Met Ferrer JOhn Huston 3:30 0 * * *., A Man Called Gannon" ( 19691 Tonv Franciosa, Michael Sarr• vn S * • "Revenge Of The Mysterons From Mars Captain Scarlet goea cJeec:> into space to st<>e> the <1eao1y Myslerons trorn destroying Earth G 3:35 z1 • * • '-. Jotoa ( 111771 Jane Fonda Vanessa Reograve 4 '()0 C * * * Thi HtdN· ways t 1973) lngnd S.-g· man Johnny Dor an 0 * * * Thi World s Greatest Athte1e ( 1973) Jonn Amos. Jan·Micheet Vincent 6 00 H * * • · P11te a Dragon ( 19771 H_, R8ddy Shel- ley W1nte<s 5·35 Z • • Sonct1y Lovers (19811 G-Wilder Roger Moore UH, GUYS... "1 KNCMI T41S IS VERY FASCIN~llN(7 ANO EVERYTHJN(;-..• IHATIS AMKZING! W HO'D HA'J~ I HOUGHT I HAI AN EAGLE COUL..0 PICK UP A. GRO'NN MAN LIKE T~T ANO JUST CAARY HIM Off.'? 1 ~l.ON'i HA\JE 6€LIEV IT IF 1. HADN'T SEEN 1j W ITH MY OWN EYES.' Test chilling for actress A Different World. A Special Place . . CATALINA NIW AfUUVALI -Glaa Galle•o 1ad Fernando Allende portray member. of a Cuban family whole lives are tom apart when thelt' fatber dlet in 1'Flamln10 rto.d" at 1Dp.m. OllKNBC <Chn. 4). f Events leading to suicide of Jean Seberg are chronicled. NEW YORK (AP) -The scene ls chilling, for all that would come later: Otto Preminger, the director, Is beard, though not shown, aaklng 11'-year-old Jean ~berg, "And do you want to be an actress?" To which the blonde teen-ager from Marshalltown, Iowa replies, "Very badly." The short segment la from a screen test, conducted as Premince.r sought to cul the l~ad for his 1957 film, "Saint Joan." Miss 9tberg was selected for the part from among 18,000 aspiring performers. "THE STORY of Jean Sebert i• a Cinderella story eon• sour," Mike Wallace, the C BS News correponadent, aaya in an introduction to the _premiere editloo ot "The Mike Wallace Profllet," at 10:30 tonl&bt OD KNXT (2). · • "An unknown at 18," Wallace aaya of Jean Sebert: "she bunt UJN>9 the clnema acene u Joan oc Arc in a nare of worldwide publicity - too much ol lt, too aooa." · The Sebert •torJ would end, tn apparent tulclde, 22 yean later. Film from the acteeD teat, found eealed ln a 1ara~ New JefMY, baa not been abown OD telev before -aad probabl)' baa not bee seen by lllYoM outlidl thil Premtqer drde. The half ·hour abow alao lDCh1de1 a flnt-ever mteri•• #lth Ilia......,., paneta. Wallace lnter•l•••d~ lllu Sebert herself in 1958, not long after that first screen test, as she stood -in the correspoodent's words -"on the threshold of .a motion pict\lre career that icould make her an idol of millions." "Innocence, a little fear, fear for heneU of the unknown," he ·recalls today. "And she was more than a little scared of Otto Preminger. "I ~OtJGHT she was out beyond "her depth," Wallace says, "aa a youn1 actrea, and as an individual, too. I must say that ln the screen test. she came across with a certain self-awareness. But abe was not yet an actrea, and she was given one of the moet difficult roles imaginable to play." In fact, "Saint Joan'' wu a critical failure. as waa her second mm witb Premtn1er, "Bonjour Trist.esu." Wallace aaya in the '"Protllea" piece that the FBI began, ln 1988, "an active, cllacreet lnvestlgaUoo" ot JUA Sebera. Then, in l~ "bellnlnc t.ba\ lean wu pre1n•nt by PuU.er Raymond Hewitt," Wallace says, ''the J'BI'• IM~ atftc:e requested ~lAion tro111 WubblatoD to plant an ltem wMch would publldse tbe pnp.ancy ol Jean Sebers. '4;.aUH her embarr ... meat ud Ml'Ve a.a cheapen ber lmap with tbe ,_... .. public'.'' t Tbe~ ... ,. ...... ,....._ born tnmaturel,, u(ctied wtWD dQS. D•llv Cr11l111 tri m S111 l'tdrt ''"' Loni lllC~ Q 213-f76-ll 1 l w '1nt.CTNJN 213·132 4S21 tlOt S•ft P•dro onlyl 714-521·71l1 • AUTOMOTILE ACCIDENTS • CONSTRUCTI~ ACCIDENTS • PERSONAL ACCIDENTS c . ·11tly"8at T UESDAY, NOV. 17, 1981 CAVALCADE COMICS STOCKS 82·3 84 87 • ' , , Wooay Allen's doing another movie .and, .ar .-usual ,. it's the world's best-kept secret. Page 88. Puerto Rican terrorists expectea to regroup Conviction of FALN's Evanston 11 has not e!iminated the organization By The Assocla&ed Press On April 4, 1980, a r esident of the Chicago suburb of E vanston noticed nine His panics, in jogging s uits, trotting in and out of a van parked on a tree·lined, lalcelront s treet. She called police, who found the joggers heavily armed and an arsenal of arms and explosiV)Mi in the van. The nine, along' with two men arrested earlier that day in a stolen truck on the Northwestern Un i versit y campus, were members of the Fuerzas Arm adas de Uberacion National the FALN -which since 1974 had planted bombs m the name of Puerto Rican independence in New York, Chicago and other American cities. . The six men and five women inc l uded the group 's masterminds -Carlos Alberto Torres, number one on the FBI's Ten Mos t Wanted List , and his wife Mane Haydee Beltran Torres. Authorities also seized 'I t's what they call 'The War of the Gnats'.' docum ents that led to FALN safe houses m J ersey City, N.J . and Milwauk ee, where they found pJans for bom bings, political kidnapping s, and d i s ruptio n o f th e 1980 Democratic National ·convention Authorities exulted that they had broken the F ALN. one of the f ew p o l i t ica l ter r oris t organizations to have operated in the continental United States. .. we·ve decapitated its leadership" said an FBI offi cial apparent FALN orrshoot called th e Puerto R ican Armed R es i s tan ce c lai m ed responsibility. Alfredo Mendez, a member of the Evanston 11 turned state's witness, testified al Lopez-Rivera's trial that plans were afoot to kidnap President Reagan's dancer son Ron and ransom him for t'he ' freedom of the FA LN prisoners. "We're comfortable with the people who are in jail. We know who they are," says Kenneth P. Walton, second-in-command or the FBl's New York offi ce and chief federal officer on a joint FBI -New York Po l i c e Department anti·terrorism task force. "We know there are more out there but we don't know who they are or what their strength IS." Another man, an expert on Latin America a nd a student of Puerto Rican nationalism. puts it this way: ··Puerto Ri can terrorism has been around for 50 years and it will continue to be around. It's what they call 'The War of the Gnats · Buzz around and buzz around a nd buzz around the head of the American giants and finally it will let you go out of frustration ... Most FALN m embe rs are relatively well-educated second ge n eration mainlanders - "neo-Ricans." ·'They are less in awe of Americans beC'ause they have lived among them ," says Ruben Barrios, president of Puerto Rico's Inde pendence Party "They suffer to a lesser extent the colonial complex that afflicts the Puerto Rican on the is land ·' Local police attribute more than 100 explosions since 1974 t°' the FALN. The FBI puts the figure at precisely 62 bomhings that caused five deaths and 81 rnjuries and $3,547 .494. 70 in property damage. Commuters escaped injury m pipe bomb blast at New York's Pennsylvania Station. has talked. In the early years , several leade rs. inc luding Torres, were unpaid volunteers for the Episcopa l Church Comm ission o n H ispanic Affairs. In 1977, afler the link was unC'overed, two employees of that organization were jailed after they refused to answer a g rand jury's questions abOut the FALN. They have never talked. favors . The independence movement surfaced in the late 1920$, but could never gel more than 22 percent of the vote in any plebescite, a .f ig ure that s hriveled to 6 percent m the last two decades. Its leader was P edro Albizu Campos. a Harvard Law School graduate who became disaffected when h e w a..s a ss i g n e d t o a segregated Army unit durinJ World War I. • \ University police," says a New York poJl_ce'!1an who has serve4 on lhe anti-terrorism tas~ force "Don't let anyone tell yo11 that hard, diligent police work will catch them. You either ge\ them by accident or someon~ tells you . They blend into their neighborhoods and you're no\ • goin g to find many people ther~ who will tell you anything. It'• too dangerous." Mendez, who wu arrested ln E v anston, is the sole FALN member to have turned stat.e's evidence. "You know why he flipped?'' asks the FBJ's Walton. ''He .1 But decimating the leadership and eliminating ·a terror group are different things. The point was underscored last month when remnants of lhe Weathe r Underground, including the long-sou g ht Ka th y Boudin. surfaced in a burst of violence that left two policemen and an armored truC'k g uard dead It l ed investigators to begin probing their links with the Black Liberation Ar my. Most of the bombs have been placed at night in unoccupied government buildings or the headquar t ers o r major corporations . Four deaths occurred when a bomb exploded at historic Fraunces' Tavern in New York during a busy lunch hour in 1975. The fifth, for which Haydee Torres was convicted , came in a daytim e explosion at New York's Mobil Oil building m 1977 The c aptured l e aders declared themselves "prisoners o f war .'· and refused to a cknowledge a U.S. court's right to try them on such criminal charges as weapons violations, armed robber y, seditious con s piracy and murder . Barr ios and most ind e penden cistas r e jec t violence. At least 90 percent of those favoring independence, obser ver s believe , w a nt peaceful, democratic change. flipped because he was a li.u.&.11:-_.._ .. The FALN·s Evanston 11 have been tried, convicted , and sentenced to 50 years and up.• ·Another widely sought fug1ti ve, Oscar Lopez-Rivera. is serving 55 years after being arrested in 1979 for a routi n e traffic violation . But law enforcement officials, while suggesting that the FALN 1s regrouping. aC'knowledge that it's anything but dead In the barrios in East Harlem , the South Bronx . Chicago, it's .co n s tru c ting a new i n frastruc t ure from people whose identities authorities <!an only guess at. And the Jailed leaders, hke or ganized crime figures and European terrorists before them. are believed lo be issuing orders from prison No r ha s Pu e rto R ican t e rrori s m s topped . Bombs exploded this y_ear at Penn Station and Kennedy Airport in New York . for whi c h an One more death not yet officially counted by the FBI - came when a bomb the Puerto Rican Arme d Resistan ce claims to have set exploded last May 1n a men·s room at Kennedy Airport. FALN me mbe rs consider themselves guerrillas at war with the U nited States Accordmg to law enforcement sources, they operate in cells of from six to 12, a nd usually know only members of their own cells. Authorities say the group has no more than 100 me mbers and probably fewer. Little is known about their internal operation . An intensive sc r eening process has prevented la w e nfo r cement penetration and only Mendez among the captured members Their rh e tori c i s revolutionary cltche: "Puerto Rico will be free and socialist," Lopez·Rivera shouted as he was convicted of sed itious conspiracy. "Our people wall continue to u se ri g hteo u s violen ce. Revolutn1oary justice C'an be fier ce," Carmen Valentin s houted at the j udge who sentenced her to 90 years. Puerto Rico came into the American orbit m 1898 as one of th e cas ual prizes o f the Spanish ·American War and remained a relatively placid colony for three decades. In 1917, the Jones Act conferred American citizenship on Puerto Ricans, setting the s tage for Ute migration to American cities that intensified after World War II. Until 1952, when the island became a self-governing commonwealth, Puerto Rican governor s were Americans appointed by the president , usualJy as a reward for political A re1ident noticed nine persons m 1oggmg Ru/ts trotting tn and out of a uan on an Evanston. Ill .. street Nevertheless, over the years, there have been s pectacular outbursts. On Nov . 1 , 1950. tw o nationalists, Oscar Collazzo and Griseho Torresola, tried to s hoot their way into Blair House, temporary residence of President Truman. Torresola and a guard were killed and Truman escaped unharmed. Jn 1954, three terrorists got into the galtery of the House or Representatives and fired onto the floor . wound ing fi ve congressmen. Two years ago, President Carter commuted the life sentences of those three and Collazzo. The most recent plebiscites have shown that about one in every 20 Puerto Ricans favors independence. Studen ts of Puerto Rican history attribute tbal to unrestricted e migration to the United States and a now of American dollars that has kept the standard of living there -while well below the mainland's -ahead of all but the Bahamas and the American Virgin I s l a nd s a mong Ca ribbean islands. Recent federal budget cuts, while they will hurt Puerto Rico, are not expected to affect independence sentiment. But anti-American ter rorism in Puerto Rico has intensified the past ~wo years . In December. 1979, terrorists ca ll ing themselves t he Macheteros -the machete wielders -ambushed a bus carrying American sailors, killing two and wounding teh. Last January they penetrated Muniz Air Force Base and blew up eight A7 0 Corsair II fighters a n d an F ·10 4 worth an estimated $45 million. Authorities on the mainland feel the FALN ls setting up new lin es of communication that will allow the leaders to call the shots C.r:om prison while new leadership Is developed. Or, alternatively, operating from new structures like the P u e r t o R ic an A r m e d Reautance. But offlclals ackn owled1e that Inside infor m ation ls skimp)' and their breaks are often the result of tuck or FALN mistakes. Untll 1976, aut horities had little Ide~ who belonged to the 1ro up. Then a drul addict aold a n undercover aaen t some dynamite stolen from a Chlca10 apa rtment rented t o Torres, hitherto known only aa a qulet youn1 man who spent much ol hit time t ran1l1tln1 hymnals lnto Soanlab rw the Eplacopal Cburch poup. \\ EAT/lf:H l '\DF.Hr;Rr)I \'() K (I/ Ii IJ tfow I 111 The Evanston arrests came about only because, as one offi cial puts it, "somebody got suspicious about 11 Hispanics in Jog gin g s uits in a fan cy ne ighborhood.·• Lopez-Rivera was picked up on a tram~ violation, and William Morales, the first known F ALN member ever caught. was seized in 1978 guy, a small fry who went along for the ride on a couple ol jobs and all of a sudden he was in front of a judge getting 75-1 years." , Authoriles hope slilf sentences will persuade morei m embers to t a I k a nd, discourage others from joiniog.t They also hope for indirect leads, as with Torres, in the necessary preludes to terrorisiTIJ like bank robberies or break·irut at armament stores. The recent s hootout in which i Ms . Boudin was arrested came after the attempted robbery of an armored car whicfl police now say may have been staged to finance t h e Weather Unde r g round te rror group. 'They are less in awe of Amer icans! because they have l ived am ong t hem.' because a bomb blew up as he worked on it at a house 10 New York City. Morales, who lost parts of his hands in the blast, subsequently escaped by s himmyin& down a rope from a hospital prison ward and is the only known FALN leader still at large. Authorities also point out that of the 11 arrested in Evanston. five were unkno wn t o authorities. Nor was Morales a suspect until he blew himself up. "You had the FBI and the Ne w York police spending millions of dollar.s and thousands of man hours looking for these guys. And who gets them ? T he Northwestern They are also re-exammmg series of armored truck holdup this year in which the me ol oper1tion was similar. But· wailing for those lead can be frustrating. "You've got a rash of ban robberies committed b Hispanics in the South Bronx,' says Walton. "It's treated routine. There are a half-doze a day in New York City. lt ma be a FALN job or it may not We rarely find out until it's late. So we're never going t cate h these people until the make a mistake. We got the in Evanston when they made mistake. And I 'd rather lucky than good any day." M isdemeaJWr term may be longest VAN NUYS (AP> -In what one olticlal aald may be tbe lon1est miadem eaoor aen~ I n t he 1 tate'1 h l1tory, a ao.y ear-old man w ltb an extenalve criminal record bu beeA aentanced 4.0 5\'t yean la jail on a abopU.fUnc convicUoL Tbe penalty banded down by Van Nuy1 lluolelpal Court Jud•• Paul I. 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STEINCROHN Keej) powder .. on the shelf DEAR DOCTOR : Call me an interfering grandmother. But I can't stand by and watch my grandchlJd innocently sqff er from a terrible diaper rash. My daughter had it. I blamed it on myself because I did not take the trouble to use baby powder at the time_ Now I find that she's not using it on her baby, either. Don't you think the baby should have the preventive benefit of a good dose of baby powder at least a few times during the day? ~· - My daughter refuses to use it because she bas heard that breathing it may affect the baby's lungs. -MRS. L. DE~R MRS. L.: The use of baby P?wder 1s no guarantee that it will prevent diaper rash. Neither is the absence of powder application an invitation to a rash. The best preventive is cleanliness ~ Inhalation of any powder, by child or adult, may irritate the lungs. Therefore. baby powder must be .used with caution. A recent news release by the American Academy of Pediatrics re..enforces your daughter's belief that the powder may be harmful. It mentions some research done at the Nassau County Medical Center by Howard C. Mofenson. MD. and Joseph Greensher, MD. They reported 34 cases or baby powder inhalation. . In ~4 ca~es ~ cough was the only sign or inhalation: m five cases sneezing was the only symptom. Twelve cases were more serious; difficulty in breathing, vomiting. One or _the c hildren had developed pneumonia. There's really not enough evidence for thousands of mothers who use baby powder to pan1c. Nevertheless. it should be used with care <if at all >. Throwing it around so the baby is the center of a snowstorm of powder is askin~ for needless complications. Dr. Steincrohn welcomes questions from readers. He cannot answer all mdimdually but will include those of general interest in this column. Send your questions to him m care of the Dally Pilot. P 0 Bo~ 1560. Costa Mesa . Calif. 92626. t ERB CAEN OOR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO Paint job givenhi-ush What's wrong with S.F., the unions. common sense, etc.: Sup. Dick Hongisto, seconded enthusiastically by Sheriff Mike He nnessey, has this plan whereby "non-violent" prisoners, 15 at a tlme. would spend their wkends painting over the graffiti prolilerating on city walls. First reaction: threat of a suit against the city by the Painters Union! ... Guess who was taken by surprise when the U.S. Postal Service raised first-class rates from 18 cents to 20? The U.S. Postal Service. Frank Winston forwards the evidence: a full-page color ad in the Nov. Smithsonian magazine. ·paid for by USPS. plugging the new Frederic Remington commemorative stamp an 18-center. This is d-u-m-b .. , ··The Nose.·· That was Harrv Bridges· nic kname when he ranged along the Embarcadero like an eagle. It's time the 80-y r-old battler wrote his autobiog, and he has just about finished it. with an assist from the cons ummate pro. Char les Einstein. Atheneum publishes .. Bridges of San Francisco" next year .. AN UNUSUAL story tf I do say so meself: J ack Phillips, who teaches electronics at John O'Connell School m the Mission. built a high-frequency oscillator that prod Cle es t2 kilohertz, the right frequency to keep bats away from hi s yard. A few days ago he loaned it to Mike Moore. who put it in his Belmont house .and made another s tartling discovery · 22 kilohertz is a sexual turn-on for tarantulas~ They 've· been sc rambling into hi s basement from the lot next door. looking for a little action. and ·Tm stuck with ft ve of the hairy little mothers right !low ... he wails. The oscillator. whi ch he was using to keep dogs from dirtying his driveway. is OFF. GOOD NEWS I~ where you find it : The gun shop on Columbus near Chestnut has clos ed. to be replaced by a florist. CLARA M . PARKER sugg e s t s Headline of the Week honors to the Red Bluff Daily News for "Episcopalians Making Gays Lay Ministers." How cruel! ... Okay. reltg1on. Rik Thompson of Milpitas could hardly believe his eyes, but there in front of him on 101 was a car with ··Jes us Is Lord '.. painted on the back window. above li cense plates reading "HEWUVSU ... Re ligious baby talk. for doodnesssakes??? HMPH: A letter addressed simply to "The Ins uffera ble Herbe rt Caen . San Francisco ... was d e lt \'ered prompll~. Postmarked Oakland. of course. POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT YOU MAY NOT BELIEVE THIS, BUT YOU "\RE A Vl!:RY SKEPTICAL PERSON. Gemini: Changes due Wednesday, November 18 ARJES (March 21-April 191: Accent on fine points, small print. ability to close loopholes and join forces with individual who shares concerns. TAURUS C April 20-May 20 1: Personal appeal is magnified members of opposite sex are attracted. Scenario highlights creativity, change, style and romance. GEMINI <May 21-June 201 : Major changes occur at home family situation is fluid. Taurus , Libra. Scorpio persons play_ significant roles. CANCER <June 21-July 22 >: Timing, pacing are or paramount importance. Emphasis on trips, terms, definitions. Past mistakes can be rectified. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22 >: Put power play into effect -aspects are very favorable for money and love. You're on brink of important discover y. 'Cycle moves up, c ircumstances are due to favor your efforts. VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. 22>: You gain a lli es -and objective. Foc us on recognition, individuality, new starts, liming and correct j udgrpent. LIBRA <Sept. 23-,0 c t. 22>: What seemed a closed lssue will be reactivated. You'll go places following temporary • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA period of confinement. SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov. 21': Emotional resaonses could dominate logic unless you are aware and apply modicum of self-discipline . SAGITTARIUS c Nov . 22-Dec. 211 : Focus on ability to diversify, to perceive potential -and to accept compliments without kicking t0e in sand. Emphasis alse> on communication, publishing, education and planning of social affair. CAPRICORN < Dec . 22·J an. 19 > : Moon aspect highlights aspirations. philosophy, decisions affecting travel and legal actions. Scorpio individual aids in fulfilling desires connected with business, career. AQUARIUS CJ an. 20-Feb. 181: Secrets are revealed related to financial prospects and credit ratings. Lines of communi cation open -what you learn results in change, possible travel and a11 unusual meeting. PISCES <Feb. 19·March 20 >: Diplomacy and moderation are valuable, twin aJUes. Emphasis on speclal services,. completion or long·delayed tasks. \ - Orang, Coast DAILY PILOT/Tueaday, November 17, 1881 INAUGURAL Dt8COUNT -Two women pause at Chicago's O'Hare Airport Sunday after buying two one-way tickeu to Long Beach, taking advantage of spec!ial inaugural rate ........... offered by Jet America. The tint 8 ticket.a "" were $4.05 for each one-way flight. So far, th~; new airline rues only between the two cities. c: • ere cluck for your buck. ---------- ----- • • • .. .. ~· .. .. . 1 I· $1"°"99 I e' ftA.__ I $7.f aft15·Pml ! • =:la I ~77r.i1 I ... 7~ ! 2 Good lat lhrM ..-s ol iuq. golden WOWll I Good lat -PlltlS DI JUICY, golden bfown I Rldttlll tlllS coupon lat a C¥IY Ptct loldld g _ => Klllltllc;ty Flied Cllden. plu1 llllOI• llf'MGS I Kentucky f r11d Choe.ken, with lour roll1. a I wrth lllt11n pttcu ot juicy. golden blown "O • 8 ol '°I' slaw. mashed potetou and gravy, 11191 cole 1l1w. 1 large meshed potltou hnluc-y Fried Chicken l11111t two 011111 ~ ; I end a roll limit two 011111 par purclle11 end e rntdoum gravy L111MI two ollert pe1 p11purch11e CoupongoodonlylOfCOrnbt· ; Coupon good only 101 comlllnat1011 whole/ I purchast Coupon good onflfor combrn&tlon I neliOn white/def\ 01de11 Cuna-peys I ' dart Oldtll Cu11ome1 PIJI ell apphctbl• Whllt/del\ Oldtr1 C..llOrntr pay11ll 1pph •II apploeelltt M IU lo ; I u lu tu 1 ~ Hltl w 1•61 •, I .. ff ... t' •• ·t,..flit , I Oller t1po1u Novembet 29 1q91 Otter eap•es Ncr<ember 29 1981 !, P11c111111r wery 11 p1n1c1peun9 loceuon1 I Pnces "'IY very 11 pemcopallflil I Puces 1111y wary el p1noe1peling locthons I Coupon good only In Sou1h11" CJhlo11111 I : locetJons Coupon good only Coupon good only 10 Southern Celllorno1 : In Southem CJlolorn11 • r1 --. · e _.: • ---• --COUPON -• -----! ~ntucky Fried Chicken.! . 1: IE .-----------~~~--~--~~~--------------------------------------------iN · • .. Crack into a plate of hot, steaming crab legs. Try a generous serving of our new spiced cold boiled shrimp. Or.9 ur famous Popcorn® shrimp. And then do it again! It's all you can eat. Every day of the week. Each special is served with your choice of a crisp tossed salad or cole slaw, baked potato or rice pilaf. and another favorite, sourdough bread. • CA.eel Lot.tr Inns ol A All }Uu can eat. All week long. AJ8skan SnowCrab Legs All you can eat . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~11.95 Popcom•Shrimp All you can eat . . . . . . . . . . . . .. J7.50 New Spiced Cold Boiled Shrimp All you can eat ............. ~8.95 ledfobM· JU the seafood ~ in )QI: 7801 Beach Blvd., Buena Park, 99+12il' 16811 Beach Blvd., Hundngton Beach, 848·19S6 l1:30 a.m.-10:00 p.m. Sun.•Thun. I 1:30 a."'.-11:00 p.m. F-ri. & Sat. •. • - ... .. .. -- (" .. .. .. . . .. . . . .. . . . I ( • l . ir•I fAMILl' c1act r. .. "One more guess; Mommy, t~ if yOAJ're 5til by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) . . ,,..., "Don't atop NOW!" i. wrong I'll hove to tell you what it Is." t ~,-------~--+----------- '9ARMADt:KE by Brad Anderson "That will be $22.50. He took some glrlfrlends home, too." SPENDINU A WMOLE WEEK IN 0EP ISN'T A5 EA5V A-!> l'T LOO~S •9 Woody plM\I 50 Robot pl1y OOTDOIN1A LITTL~ SWINGING·· H~H,AD HIS. 1 M1gnitude 51 Element 5~~ 53~~ u 10 Rio beeCh 55 Tiit! much 14 Succor 56 Cerdt 15 lntenae 6 l SedMI 16 G4wnslone 62 BIMd on 17 Unequll SimilMtty hgtits 6" Utlllttr 2 WOtdS 65 Runner 19 Slmple 68 Group IO Frustrele 67 Femed loc:tl 2 1 8onntt 68 $Meonlnga 22 T roublelomt 69 Seercti gocldeu 2~ Cerlllo llOflt DOWN 25 Hlf~ Vllley Of0 1 --W11 26 Sotk" 2 Sire: Arlb. 13 Strong bterl 37 AIMUlt 30 Sparks 01 3 Following 18 Zllcfl 40 Def.a film leme 4 Pack 24 Mexican • 1 Choole 31 Gembol 5 George Scott dolllla 48 lnt1ruct«t 3-4 Gerltle role 25 Joumelllm 48 Afmy otllcef 38 srow e Clld 28 Aeekll.te 51 Oeltfum la Mouths 7 Delpet .. e: 27 Pledged 52 Fell tr9ll 30 The --" WOfdll 21 E""'1 53 Sltyr -End I f..a 2t Notice 54 Ploy °' hMl'llOny • Tillt no4 31 C** 56 ,, __ •2 ..... 10 ....... : .., 61 ftlend8 43 Et1cMet 2 wontt 32 ,.__ dlley N Cwtelrl oolo..._.._..__ 44 SqiweildlrM '1 .... fin: 33 • Of... 5t ... 45 Dog 2 wordl 35 M1rY -IO °"*'I 47-IM,._ 12EQIMt'"'. Moor9 A .... by Jim Da.v1s I -= -... -----~ ~ --], . ' ' . ~ .. :"I -~ -• PEANIJTI Tt:MBLEW ££08 I SEE JEtJ McFOO'S S~RTll'Je HIS ANNUAL-CA1fU: PRIVE. .... NANCYI PLEASE DRY THE DISHES, AND DON-.T OROPANYON THE FL60R -·'1 Fl'Nk ,. 1UNKERBE..\N ~ANKL.4 I AND IT HAKD 70 8EJ.JE:V£ -rnAT A BU~ Of PEOPLE WOULD ACfuAU..<.,J GET 10GE1H€R FOR ~THI~ ~ SIU.<.> Ao AN 'AIR Gol1AR1 ~ST! DRJ\B.£ ltt'f, I lME,~f.0 ()J1 'f.US 600t( '~ 1'~ \..16fl.AR" ~ t1 f~f. l.M·OILl'f ~S Wt &-.c~ 1'14~E AtW ~ ~~\k -.E~RS M,() H1 DR.SMOCK 0 I I I J (( :1 SPE:Nt:' FOUR HOURS 6VSRY ~FTeRNOON IN A Ct..Ose-r. t..e·rr1NG MY sves Ge-r so~ CA"" see YOU'Re AWAKe ... YA WAN"'f' ANY'T'HIN<S? ACCUS'T'OMeP 1'0 -rHe PA~t< fOR 8ETTEa OR 1·ea •• Rlt: ~~ ~ SAIRD'S RTTHE: OQ?R by Tom K. Av.an by Gus Arriola P\?OS M)(.1£.D L.IE JX)W).J AIJO TAKE A NAP, 04.J rr. b'Y Tqm Bat1uk ~E. IOP PRIZE 15 AA 'AIR GorffiK 5CJ()lA~~IP iOJL)IWARD! by Lynn Johnston I OON'I KNOW. I DO.BT !HERES. ' AN PUffiD IN HSC~ !Coast stages off ~r ··2 premieres ar TOii TrnJI Ofltleo.ltYNlllWI A palr ot mualcala htretolore UAlffD alobt the Oran1• Cout ralH tbelr cwu.lnl t.hla w• u tbt HarleqUln Dlnner Playhouae unvtlll "Palot Your Wa1on" and "A lJtUa Nlaht Mualc" bow1 ln at tbt La1una Moult.on Playhouae. · "Paint Your Wa1on," from the team of Alan• Jay ~mer and Frederick Loewe which creat.d "My Falr Lady," "Camelot" and "Brtaadoon," arrives Wedntiaday tor ao extended run at the Harlequin. ,:.::,f •Y finds ---------~ ·~ J a~b/. s h ! ft' e ~ ~ llTIRllDIDN comp er, Stephen Sondhel , etllin& in at ··--------• Laguna tor a 19-perlormance engacement. Allui Hunt ls directtn1 "Waeon," with Brad .Elsberry in charge of set aod costume dealgn and Jay Smith choreographio1 bia flftb production. The frontier musical runs niebUy except Mondays through Feb. 14 al the Harlequin, ~ S. Harbor Performanct1 ot '1A Little Nllbt Mualc .. wlll be 1l•en Tuftdaya \hrou1b Baturday1 at I p.m. throu1h Dec. 11 at tbe Moult.on, tOt Lasuna Canyon Road, La1un1 8tacb. ReHrvatlon1 CM·07a. Three local producu~ head lnto tbttr final week ot act.lvity. They art: -''Tnte Wnt" on South Cout Repertoey'1 Second Stage,~ Town Center Drive, Colla Mesa (957 ·4033). perlormln1 t.onlpt throu1b Sunday at 8:30 with a Sunday maUnee at3 p.m. "lhltalioll &o a Mardl" al Goldeo West Collete ln HunUngtoo Beach (192·7'11), playln1 Friday and-Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30. -"Tlae aevH11e of &be Space ........ al Sadd1eback College in Mission Viejo (ISl ... 754), closing out Thursday at 7 p.m., Friday al J p.m .. Saturday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. aod Sunday at· 3 p.m. • CASTING HAS been completed for an orl1lnal children's Christmas mualcal, "Visions of Sugar Nw Anderson !tars.as.a man tom ~ween hU ll-JleOr"-Old bride (Laurel BOfld).and.an <Hd flame <Mary Sullivan) in the Laguna Moulton Playhouu prodMction of "A Little Night MMlic." Blvd .. just north of Costa Mesa. with ticket information available at 97~5511. "A Utlle Night Music," adapted Crom Ingmar Bergman·s--movie "Smiles of a Summer Night," (eatures the hit song "Send in lbe Clowns." Eileen tishbach is directing the show, which stars Nils Anderson, Laurel Boyd and Mary Sullivan. Others in the Laguna cast are Gregg Cox, Linda Credit, Ke n Pound, Laura Pryzgoda, Marianne Mabile. Norman Wemgarten and Jean Hyde. David Anthony is musical director, Doris Shields serves as vocal coach and choral director, with Wally Huntoon as set designer •nd Marla Pendleton choreogra phing and Mary Mathe r designing the costumes Sean Connery J~eH TIME TS IPG l sr~r'ltoT CaB us. Plums," written by Beth Titus of Costa Mesa who also wtll direct the short play for the Huntington Beach Playhouse. The story centers on two ~hildren (Linda Ratner and Brian Cdbper> and their toys which come to life on Christmas Eve. Playing the toys will be Michael Aquila, Lorraine McWilliams, Ron al Grigsby, LaDonna de Barros and Kent J ohnson. Phil de Barros bas composed origlnal music for lyrics wntten by the author. "Visions" will be performed free of charge Dec. 12·13 and 19-20 at 2, 3 and 4 p.m. at the playhouse, in the Seacli/f Vi1Jlage center, Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach. 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I Candice 81rgen Jacqutltnt Bisset RICH a FAMOUS IRI 51~PsW:foT e.oh.11N>n.t1V 1ne • Sound •• ().111f It\ tkk>w YOVI AM c,tf tH.c> If you< -~tf It no AM Qt tMhO Wtth '91'tlt0ft celWO'Y pott1tO" btt yaur OW" AM port•b'9 =:l~,, Plusn.Few R Ortvl·'"s Open 6: 30 NIGHTLY Und4W 12FREEU11tessN019d l';J I::\ COMME"CIAL C~DIT CORPORATION ~ \:::::. r:::J C\ Control CMtC\ CompMy 1:J Low o( SS.CW Ind CM!1 ~ WClftd by a llOlnlHllOD o( ml nl pencal procierty. m.m COSTA ~IE~ A • 3i0 E. 17th S1ree1 • 6-JS.fJiOO llUNTIJ\iGTOr\ BEACll • 16075 Golden We~t St.• 847-777 1 Ml 'SION VIEJO • 2k'l'J5 Alicia Parkway, uite 2E • 770-2651 Ali cia Town Plaza SANTA ANA • 122l l::ast 17th treet • s.l7·5871 Ora"ge CoHt DAILY PILOT/Tuetday, November 17, 1981 .. • ('Masterful" -L.A TlmH , Shtlla 8en1on "Wonderful" -Ntwtwtek Mtgazlne, Jack K.roll • LADO CCMIN'IUtY ~ ....... 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In IYHl~ wh1ll· chl· hull1on '>h'll·k :ind n·al l''t.lll' m,ir· h•t\ \\'l'!ll 'II 1fc \lllf 11,t ,1111 rmtnttl!l'J tn appn-n;itl' I l'',, \~t;w Jone 1-x'fll·r 1971{\ 11.-.t appfl·C'l.llnl 11 '" .. !'Ji"}', a renwk.1hll· HI" .. 2H" .. 111 1•11n1ur l:wn n11 •n· rl'111.1rk,1hll· " 1ht· foct that I l)(l'!, lil>r hih ;ipprl'Ctatl·J to Jail'. l)&\",, C.ompan: th.it to ,10\ othl•r JI l vrar tn\ l"lnll'llt Hannl'' Tuh mg '' 1>n1• of onh I rl'wgrn:nJ l'\f'l:rt' tin M111).;.ln and PeJH' s1lw r dollars And H.1111w~ Tul vmg Rare Cun lm'l'l>t· menN 1s the nnlv rarl' cc 11n firm m the U S that Jcal~ cxduSl\·ely \\1th tn\l"!tl<ll''\ Evl'r\' rare n 11n \\ l' rl'l 11mmcnJ Wffil'S with .1 graJe ~uarantl't' anJ our 60·Jay money back policy Fm more informallnn on our personal rare com pllftfohos and rare c1,m backeJ IRA. Ket~h or pt•n· s1on plans anJ liur /~/ hs1. g 1\ e us a call Or. return thl· cnupnn below for a (rec copy ufou r newslem:r complt'tc w11h updatt>S <.'II'\ our "Under· rated Dollars" list' for the past three years. And du it so>n After all. at 9W.. over l12 Yl'ar~. imagine what you're losinu ~h day you delay ~ ,~nJLVING, 1~1 I 4400 MaMrth\lr Blvd I ~ulle 320, Newp<>rt Beach. I CA 92660 {7141 851-8202 I fR.Ef NEWSLETTER I Please send me a free tcopy of your monthl~ I newaleHPr I I 'II ...... I AJJ•t-• I c.,, I I s. .... I i"' I K,_,.,. ..... I L 1::·:: _ -~~' J Or.ange-based company eyes Envirotech I a Iler ••t•r•atlHal Cerp., an Oru•e-baa~ oll service Ud mln1n1 equipment company, aaJd It a1reed ln prlnciple to acquire Menlo Park·bued Envirotech Corp. ln a atock transacuon valued at between S'70 million and S'75 million. BakeT recentl)' announced earninp or ~ milllon, or $3038, on revenues of $2.1' billton for the year ended Sept • .ao. Envirotech earned S3.9 mllllon, or 85 centa, on revenues •NEii llllfS of $188 million for the six months ended Sept. 30, having previously divested the unprontable segmenta of its air and water quality buslneases. • AVCO F1a1Dclal Servtcet be., Newport Beach, bas CUed with the Securities and Exchange Commission a registration statement relattne to the proposed public offering ot $125 million zero coupon junior subordinated notes due 1990. Tl\e notes wi11 be offered al discount from their principal amount, and there will not be any periodic payments of interest. Net proceeds from the sale or the notes ( a 1: i1111111 will be added to the 1tnera.l f\.anda ol the company and wUI be applied to the reduction or abort-term commerelal p1tper borrowln11. • Rampart G4Hteral, lrvlne-based o~er and developer or residential and indullrlal property and manufacturer/dJstnbutor or pre-built fireplaces, loet $688,800, or at cent.a a share, for the quarter ended June 30, compared with a net loaa of $198,200, or 7 centa, for the Uke quarter laat year. Salea, however, advanced to $4.3 mUUon for the current quarter compared with $2.6 million in last year's quarter. Willard V. Harris Jr., president and chief executive officer, said Ramport'4 business cooUnuea to ~e severely Impacted by record bJlh interest rates and depreued conditions in the housing market. • Santa Ana-based Petroma.erala Corp. for the tblrd quarter ended Sept. 30 reported revenue. ol fl .2 million·compared with $6 mUUon and net income of s:us,ooo, or 4 centa a share, compared with $204,000, or 2 cents, for the like period a year ago. Sluggish spending expected in '82 I ANN ARBOR, Mich . (AP> - Consumer spenruog will continue at a sluggish pace in early 1982 and wilr show significant improvement only when employment improves, a (Jniversity of Miclligan survey concludes. •·An incre~ed reluctance to use savings to incur new debt was recorded iQ,tfie August 1981 survey," CurUn saicf. "Among all families, the proportion that repcrrted a willingness lo use savings fell lo 29 percent from 35 percent in 1979." The survey of consumer attitudes among 2,000 Americans between Jul)' and September' also revealed that more families .are trying to save money and that most Americans expect the inflation rate to ease. He said the trend was strongest among people with incomes of more than $25,000. Consumer willingness to use credit lo make major purcb.ues also declined, falling to 13 percent in 1981 from 71 percent in 1979. Thirty percent of the families interviewed said they expect their annual incomes to climb al least 10 percent next year. Only 19 per~ent believed conditions are favorabld lo buy a house, down from 39 percent a year earlier, and only SO percent thought it's a good lime to buy a car, said Richard T. Curtin, who directed the survey for U·M's lnst.atute for Social Research. C urtin said consumers expect inflation to average 6.9 percent next year. down from earlier estimated of 7 .4 percent in the second quarter of 1981 and 8.5 percent a year earlier. Although interest rates are easing, "more favorable employment and real inrome trends are needed before sustained growth in housing and vehicle sales can be expected," said Curtin. Despite the expectation or easing inflation rates , 31 percent of consumers ln the latest survey slill look with favor on advance buying as a means or coping with inflation. Twenty-five percent held that view two years aeo. The s urvey is regarded by economists as an important barometer or economic trends. oouaeTOM~ 11-c-.·~ _ ..... CO.Ill C-,_,. . Sii~ Cl. 11.lt ... ., Seti IC"'ge"-' Mii... MllM M•ple lHh Miit.ts $419.25 50 Pe-Mn M U .. .Jt ~ Sllve• e~ t11'S .. UftSM , ... -cu .. ~ ... V1....,.-m SJM9 COST& ..... 641-1289 ISMN-- '"'HOON ~95-0401 1111'!JC...._Ca_..-.,_. ..... .,...,. ~..., •t ,._...,, ~-wy . w ...... ., .... ·= • poof of telewt to ad • • • _.f.atwe flllM. • e l .glnn•n wekome. : • All ages ;typ.s. : • -CSpec. c:.hldrea'1 classl : .NEWPORT-PACIFICA : : (714) 957-0282 : ••••••••••••••••• C.L. Alnnanson h e ads F e d board SAN FRANCISCO ( BW > -The Federal Reserve Board of Governors in Wubineton D.C. has named Caroline Leonetti Ahmanson of Beverly ijills as chairman or the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Board for 1982. Ahmanson, board chairman of Caroline Leonetti Ltd. or Hollywood, succeeds Kaiser Aluminum executive Cornell C. Maier who bas served for seven years on the Fed boa.rd. including three years as deputy chairman and the final two as chairman. Ms. Ahmanson served as deputy chairman for 1980·1981. At the same time the board or eovemors designated Alan C. Furth, president of Southern Pacific Co., lo serve as new deputy chairman of the nine-member San Francisco Fed board. Furth has served as a reserve bank dirfflor since 1980. Fred W. Andrew, president of Superior Farming Co. or Bakersfield, and a director ol tbe Los Angeles branch or lhe San Francisco Fed, wu named lo fill the unexpir~ portion ol Maier'a three-year term as a public (class C> director. As the nation's central bank, the Federal Reserve System is responsible for determining monetary policy and providing the nation with fiscal, check, currency and other central-banking services. STOCK DIVIDEND DECLARED For the second consecutive year a stock dividend of 5% has been declared by the Board of Directors. The dividend, which follows this yea r's two-for-one stock split, will be distributed on Dec. 22, 1981 to shareholders of record as of Dec. I. 1981. . Commercelank I ll '\ 1)(,)1 II\ IHI R!. or r-1cr C OMMl-R<:l BANK. OllllfJtr-.(, 12ill IA!\~ ~ Ilk.,. PM 8'-.. ~h. C' A 926«> (714) Jl..~f.991)0 Ml:MRER ro1c UUl:NA PARK RrGIONl\L ornc I 612l Knuu Ave (Knoll A Sa111<1 Ana t-•) I IMn;i Pal r~, ('A 90ll21 l714) 7J9.l711 • t213) M"'°'5l SOUTH C:OAS r REOIONAL OFFICE 3210 ,,_rli C."cnttt Orh~ Cll!M11 MN. CA 92626 l()prnt!IJ Spnn1 1982) Each dcposiror insured 10 $100.000 ' I Pennysavef executiv e named Mlelaa4'J Ly•cll h11 bffn namtd northern re1lon vice prttldenl for Penny1av1r. PtM)'Hver le. a dlvillon of Sutton, beuqua.rter.ct In Newport Beach. Prior to Jolnl.n1 l'tM)'Hvet, Lynch 1trv9d H dlreetor ol dl1tribullun operation• for Ha~ Hank1 Inc. In Santa Ana. • Leoaard T. ••-'•' hH lMfen 1pp0lnt1d branch ·vice p~ldent 11t F'ldeUl)' fl'td1t1l fiftvln11 1nd Loan Aaaoclatlon. M1u1~tr ul Vld1Uty ll'tdenl'1 Seal Beach olflce, l•Kt•r 1 l'elPoMlbUIUu 'lneludt devtloomtnl of bu•lhtH 1eoount1 11 well at au,.rvlalon of all HUYiUM ln the brtnth tit Uv .. ln Corcaa del Mat • • P amel a IU11t,tl h1t1 bttn namtd vice prt1ldeot 11\d oon.trotltr for llW1Un1ton lavln11. Mrs. Kleppel llv11ln1tunUn1ton 811eh. • • ~ I . Mt•MIAt hu r••rntd from hi• po1t aa pre1ld1nl ()f Anthtlm•bHtd Otntral AutomaUon lnc.'1 ~omputtr dlvl11oft to 1tart hit own company. Mt'KtnaJt .tolned O.A.'t comput.er uaJl In May a•. • EmU a. 8or11t1 b11 betn namtd prt1ldtnt of lrvlnt·b•eed Ttchnolou Marketlna Inc .. 1uccetcUn1 co-founder o .. rl• H. Wtllt, who uaum .. the new poeltlon of vlct cbaJrman. • Loal9 J . TedeHit hH been appolnt.ed vice president of marketlnC for Fluor Power Setvlcea Inc .. a subsidiary ot Fluor Corp. • Joba N. Keib baa Joined R.0 . CrQwell Insurance aeency, baaed ln Newport Btacb, aa vice president. · • Raymond d. Corkel'T bu-been appointed "\'ice pre$ident and ceneral mana1er of lrvine-bued Airline Systems Division of Roeeraon Aircraft Controls. OVER THE COUNTER Nl SD LISTINGS * Tbeodore J. Fuller bu been elected aenJor vice president of Johnson & HlHirul of California, aan International inaurance brokerage and employee benefit con1ulUnt and actuarial rlrm. lie w•• appointed manaeer of the Costa Meaa branch otnce In June 1980. * lhlae)' ffa)'tbe has joined Storer, Cable Communlcullona in Laguna Nieuel u systems 111l1tant mana1er. • Doll .luvil baa been promoted to president or w1utmlnater·baaed Conrac Machine Tool 0 vltlon. He lives In Anaheim. • lfelH 8. WUaoa h11 been named vice proaldent/a11l1tant •~retary Jor Heritage Bank ln <:oalaa Meu. Sht lives In Anaheim. • llobert L. Hawee hH been appointed general monaeer of Tbe Wettin South Coast Plaza, a 400 room Cotta Meu hotel. • Alu .I. MaymH has ~n promoted to vice president and 1eneral merchandise manager or Nt!wport Beach-based American Leisure Togs Inc. • Bob WoU&owlca haa been named vice president or tales and marketing at Tustin-based General Terminal Corp. • Pa& O'CoaaeU has joined the Orange County ortl~e of Touche Ross & Co. as audit manager. He lives In Corona del Mar. * Dick Dlcinrson has ~n Pfi)ihoted to vice president, sales for U.S. Sports Equipment Co., based in Tustin. Most recenUy, Dickinson served as national sales manager for the company. u" ~ LUI P(t 1 1000 1 • ,, up ~-.131 s•, l1'o Up 11 J "'" • 1"" Up 73 • 3'• • .. Up 13 I •"-.. Up H 1 1 ''• VP U J 10''> • l Ue> 13 S • • t Ue> U..S 4 • "' Up 10.J Pio • "' UC> tA •'"> 0 ''> Ue> ll -• "-Up I> Ji.. 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The r ~ champagne or " sparkling wine \; ~ m•rkel is 'i. , estimated today 4 , i, at around 12 _...,,; _ million cases a •l-ll...,;Jl:m:11l-...l-... --R-Z year, of which Imports account for 2 million. That works out to only 144 million botUes a year. lesa than ooe per person. There would seem lo be plenty of room for 1rowtb. Many wine-makers are countiq on thlt growth and they will be In trouble if [t doesn't occur, because champagne made by the traditional melbod cannot be turned out overnight. It lakes three to four years to bring a proper champagne lo tbe market. This is champagne fermented in the very botUe in • which it"s eventually sold. Does this mean that all the champagne bottles you see in your local store take that long to get lo the . market? No, not at all. Shortcuts, such as fermenting in tanks, have been developed -and some champagnes can be turned out in months. Connoisseurs say you can tell by the taste, too. H you venture into a well-stocked liquor store, you will see a bewildering display of champagne. I saw one recently where the prices ranged from $2.99 lo $56. At $2.99 was the top·selling champagne or them all, Andre, w_hich is brought to us by the Gallo brothers of Modesto. Andre's annual sales are believed to be in the neighborhood of 4 million cases. At $S6 was the classy French import, Dom Perignon, named for the French monk who developed the "methode champenoise" in the 17th century. Dom Perignon's U.S. sales have been estimated at 30,000 cases a year. Dom Perigooo is made by France's Moel & Chandoo, whose Moel brand is the top-selling French champagne in the United States. The No. 2 French import is Mumm , a Seagram brand. Moel & Chandon (this is also the Hennessey cognac and Dior perfume company) now turns out sparkling wines that look and taste sus piciously like champagne at its Domaine Chandon caves in California's Napa Valley. 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Hayes told a news conference Monday that by targeting and the vaccine at people in the bigb-riak group, it may be possible to avoid most of lbe acute cases of hepatitis B. But be said the vaccine is •'not a cure for hepatitis already contracted and symptomatic." Dr. Maurice R. Hilleman, Merck's senior vice president for research, and associates beean working on the vaccine in 1970 and the company began studying mass production last J anuary. The manufacCuring process will take 65Weeks, l.ren:k President John A. Lyons said. Lyons said the complexity and the cost of obtaining human blood plasml from people who have contracted hepatitis 8 will make the vaccine expensive: about $75 to $13> for three shots over six months. Hilleman said its protection lasts at least five years, and Hayes said the tbree-sbot regimen bas not produced any significant side effects. Hayes said the vaccine promises not only w safeguard health workers and others from bepatitua 8, but aJso possibly from liver cancer as well. "This vaccine. allboueh verv imoortant. is not for general use, population-wise use," Hayes said. I want w make clear that not everyone neeeds to take this vaccine." He said it would be recommended initially only for people at high risk , including surgeons, dentists, hemodialysis staff workers and patient.a, laboratory workers, relatives and other contact.a of carriers, some military personnel, the patients and staff at institutions for Ule retarded, addicts, and male homosexuals or prostitutes with a lar1e number of sexual contacts. Safety ree.()rd sftf by airlines WASHINGTON <AP> -The nation's airlines have flown more than a half billion passengers. 9n 10 million flights over the last two years will\<>ut a fatal accident involving the crash of a large jet, says the Federal Aviation Administration. The last fatality in the crash of a large U.S. passenger jet was on Oct. 31, 1979, when 70 people were killed in a DC-10 accident in Mexico City, the FAA said in announcing the two-year record over the weekend. The previous safety record covered an ...18-month period between February 1964 and August 1965. There were, however , two fatal accidents involving propeller-driven aircraft operated by trunk and local service airlines over the past two years, the FAA said, in whieh a total of 20 people were killed. > $EXPERIE NC ED FURS The lwgeet Mtec:tioft of luxury fura we h1v1 ever 1hown. \ Including dffigM r \ fure end ONE OF A KIND 1pec:lal1. Imagine buying a line fur Slole fOf under SIOO . a hne mink 1acket !hat was only worn once or twice o< a mink coat that was a Pf1Ze oo a TV giveaway show They·re all here IO< your selection now II you know furs, YOlJ can buy a famtly heirlOom fOf a fractt0n of its value Never before. never again wllt so many valuable furs be offered at such r ldk:ulous Pf Ices. It makes sense to buy a hne renlaf or unclll1me0 fur Some furs labeled "used" have only been tried on. worn less than mos1 fumera' new sloc:;k. F11st corhe, first ser~ baS1s A small • deposit Will hOld yotJ( layaway households· decline .. • It's new. It's beige. TWENTY CLASSA CIGARETTES More Jlohts Joos Clues are few in Allen movie ~Piiat TUESDAY, NOV. 17, 1911 C6 ) Holmes began football San Diego's Chargers met the same fate. as USC up north. C2 . career on dare Ex-Saddleback star took challenge and went on to become standout By JOUN SEVANO Of Ille Dally ~ ... Sutt There are, and have been , occurrences -althoueh rare nowaday1 -whereby individuals have excelled in a particular sport with raw ability and nothing else. You know the types; the ones that put on a uniform, or grab a bat, or place a helmet on their head for the tint time and then go out and become a star. Rudy Holmes wu such an athlete. Oh, be received \be usual instruction most kids do in Ute sportl of baaketball and baseball, but in football -hb bread and butter -he wu a natural, despite the fact his knowledge and akllla were conllned to sandlot play as a youngster. As a matter of fact, if it bad not been for a dare, the ex-Saddleback College, ex -Drake Univer sity, ex-Atlanta Falcon, ex-California Sun defensive back might not have gotten intO football at all. Mullig a n ~as problems Whieldon, McDonald, Works. questionable It's not the type of beginning Coach Bill Mulligan was hoping for. With the start or the 1981·82 basketball sea son less than 24 hours away, UCI's head coach bas more problems than the nation's economy. What was once considered to be a solid starting five, backed by a s tronger s upporting c a st , the Anteaters' current squad is riddled with question marks. The primary cause Cor concern. al least for the moment. appears to be the condition of starting guard Randy Whleldoo, who limped orr the court following Sunday 's i~tra -squad s crimmage wtth a "possible" stress . fracture in his thigh. Whi e ldon , th e t ea m 's second-leading scorer last year, behind All-American Kevin Magee with a 16.1 average, bas been hampe r e d b y b is leg injury througbOut the past four weeks. It ls Mulligan's hope that Whieldon might be able lo play through the injury. But, as of Monday afternoon. that seemed dbublful. "It's affecting tht! way he shoots," admits Mulligan. "If I have to sit him out and rest hlm, I will. I don't want him lo miss Oregon." The Anteaters offi cially open the season against the Ducks in Eugene Saturday, Nov. 28. The club does have a tuneup scheduled, however, a ga ins t E n g l is h T ea m Fi a t Wednesday at Crawfot d Hall (7:30 p.m.). UC IRVINE JOHN SEVANO Unfortunately. Wbieldon isn 'l Mulligan's only worry as sophomore forward Ben McDonald, last year's PCAA Freshman of the Year, also hobbled off the court Sunday with a severe bruise on his Jee. Mc Donald, who was third in scoring at 11 points per game, hopefully will be fully recovered by Wednesday. U not, Mulligan will sll hlm out. loo. N o t e : Both W h I e 1 don and. Mc Donald practiced with the aquad Mo nd ay but underwent x-raya immediately followine practice to d e termine the extent of their injuries. No diagnosis .bad been formulated as of late Monday night. Mulligan 's third headache concerned, and still concerns, Jason Works. the team's electrifying guard who is a magician with the ball as a dribbler and shooter. Works, the darling of Crawford Hall last season fell out of favor with his coach 10 days ago and was told to take "a week 's vacation ," by Mulligan Sunday when the S-10 guard reported late to practice. •'I had a friend who dared me to show up to football practice at Saddleback.'' remembered Holmes. "He said be wu going to beat me up phyalcalJy, outrun and oulcatch me. "Well. I took him up on his challenge LOOKING B.4CK and showed up. He didn't. That's how 1 got started." Holmes never played a down of high school football. His parents -looking at their son's fraile 5-9, 13l·pound frame -thought he was too skinny. By the time be reached colleee. though, Holmes felt the decision to play was his. He started at safety aa a freshman and moved to cornerback hjs sophomore season at Saddleback. At Drake, be was primarily a cornerback and, as a senior, was tied al th e halfway mark for moat interceptions nationally wltb five. Unfortunately, according to Holmes, opponents threw only two puses and ran only three or four nmnln& play1 to his slde the rest of the year. He was passed over ln the NFL draft, but tried out and eventually booked on with the Falcons for the tut eight games or 1974. . Holmes ended bls career w'ith the California Sun a year later and wu leading the World Football League in lnterceptjons wl)eo it folded. Mind you, all this was without formal instruction. "FootbaJl wasn't very complex then," .recalled Holmes, 29, currenUy a solar energy consultant. "BasicalJy, it was easy. "I was a football fanatic then. I picked a lot of lt up through osmosis and watching football every Sunday." Of course, it helped to have ability. "Football iB basic," Holmes went on. "The problems are there for you to solve If you know the right keys. From a free safety standpoint, ii we're in a three-deep zone then I know my responsibility is to stay in the middle of the formation and protect the seams. All you have to do is learn to gel yoursell into the proper position. "If you're slow at picking up thin11 then, sure, it's going to be difficult. 1f you're lacking the mental ability. then it will be tough. "I know playing basketball helped me. When you play a run-and-gun game ' like that, you have to learn to make decisions in a hurry." Hotmes' decision to leave the 1ame wasn't made in a hurry -although a number of factors helped expedite his departure. Following his rookie. season with the F alcons in which he earned $23,000 - Holmes hired Howa rd Slusher as his agent. Holmes admitted that turned out to be a mistake, though, when the CSee HOLMES, P•ge CJ) o.i1y ~I ... -W Clle.Wt S'-'T Whieldon. who is the "shooting" or "off" guard in Mulligan's offensive scheme, shot 56 percent from the floor last year Mulligan, who threw Works out of practice Nov. 8 and gave serioUA consideration to dropping him from <See UCI, P•ge Cl> UC Irvine basketball coach Bill Mulligan listens to assistant coach Herb Livsey as Bob Schermerhorn looks o,, NFC: Wild scra01ble exp ected From AP di.sp•kheis Philade lphia (9·2 ), San Francisco (8·3 ) and Minnesota (7·4) are the division leaders and Dallas is 8·3 and one game behind Philadelphia. Beyond that, though, the National Co nfe rence is a dis aster area with seven - count 'em, seven -teams in contention for the remaining wild-card playoff berth. They are the Rams, Atlanta Falcons, Detroit Lions, Green Bay Packers, New York Giants, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and W asbington Redskins. If you want to be charitable, the St. Louis Cardinals, at 4-7, are within easy reach or the pack. And even the Chica go Bean and New Orleans Saints, each at 3-8, can't be mathematic ally eliminated from consideration. Once you've considered those teams, there's no one else left·to consider. That's the whole NFC. Now, the usual way to figure wflo's got the inside track is to figure out who's got the most home-field advantages and who plays the weakest opponents. This year the home team has won 98 garnet and lost M, a 84 percent home-team edge. And e~cluding one overtime tfe and four games wt\ich were listed u "even" by the oddsmaken, the favorites have won 89 eames and the underdogs have won St, a 60 percent tecord for the favorites. So Jf you• re wooderio1 JPbether your favorite 5-6 NFC team 1tand1 a eood or poor chance to win the conference'• rema1niq wild card uaUD\iQc, of coune, that t.be Ea1lea, 49erai VUdnp or eo.boya doG't fal (lee N'l'C, •••• Q) :Edison gets the Major share of hon~rs Marina's L aszlo named MVP for Sunset League; Workman selected coach of the year Ken Major Rick Di&mordo By ROGER CARLSON Ofllleo.lly" ... ...., Sunset League League champion EdiJOD leads the parade of all-league selections as choeeo by the Daily Pilot, picking up 12 fint team berths, the offensive player of the year, defensive player of the year and coach of the year on the way. Quarterback Ken Major, who bu engineered 10 straight Sunset League triumpba in bi.a two years at the helm, is the offensive player of the year, after connecting on 62 of 93 puses for 837 yards and only 4 interceptions in that span. His passing percentage is a whoppine 66.6 percent and five of his completions in league were for touchdowns. Rick DiBernardo, a middle linebacker, I• the defensive player of the year. The 6-3, 218-pound senior dominated the oppoeitioa in spectacular fashion. topped by bis performance Friday with two interceptions and numerous tackles aeainat Fountain Valley. While DiBernardo's play bu appeared sometimes leas than bis All-CIF performances as a junior, it's still Rick \Di Bernardo -and as the occasions warrant -he seems to play bis beat when it's needed moet.. Also gaining individual honon i1 Marina High's Ken Laszlo, who is the league's moel valuable player. A quarterback in a veer system, Lualo wu Mr. Everything for the Viktnis, who finiabed f.l in lea1ue play, 106ine only to Edilon, 28-3', after La11lo bad the champions on the ropes with three touchdown passes. Luz.lo completed 28 of 61 for 555 yards in league play, good for five t.oucbdowm, and when be wun't pusine, be was runninc -to the tune ol 415 yard& on ~ carries, a 7.1 aver11e per carry and six touchdowns. • Coach of the·year laurelJ 10 to Bill Workman, who ,Wded bia Cbarsers to tbe Cl'OWD afaba, U.e fourth atrat1ht year and fifth in tbe put au 1ears. mdiaon bu a 32·1ame 1rilmiu streak IOlq, ii tbe two-time defendins CIF Bl1 l'ive Coafereace cUmp6oo and is work.lac cm a lf.1ame WiDDina .... ta tucue play. Pln&T••oe-... ...,_, _..... • a. 1h. Yr. • T&-Ont1 Jotia, f'oalli••le V.aljy t-1 .. Ir. T _,,_cm.llo,U.. j ,. e.1 ...... 0 -Gree VAdortDo, F••:t ValleJ 1-10 -sr. C -Dallcr...1,..,_.... llleJ M m Ir. G -Crall Dum lY, BdiMln .. 2 ft4 Sr .. ,\ T -Dave Morris, Marina 6-4 WR-Greg Eskridge, Edison 6-1 WR-Jeff Frandsen, Marina S·lO B -Ken Major, Edison 6-4 B -Ken Laszlo, Marina 6·0 B -Rod Emery, Fountain Valley 5-9 B -Dave Gerou. Edison 6-0 B -Herbie Campbell, Westmnstr 5·10 PK-Jerry Graham, Edison 5.7 Flnt Team Defeue DE-Bryce Malavasi, Edison 6-0 OT-Ron Malenlein, Marina 6-0 NG-Pat Cemen, Marina 6-1 OT-Rick Ponder, Edison 5-10 DE-Bret Batchelor, Hunt Beach 6·1 LB-Rick DiBernardo, EdilOft 6-3 LB-Dean Roberta, Fount Valley S-11 LB-Pal Knowles, Marina 6-0 CB-Matt Hombs, Edison S-11 CB-Mark Chrisco, Fountain Valley 6·1 SS-Dave Hargrove, Marina 5·11 S -Craig Rakhshani, Edison 6·1 Punter-Troy Richardson, Ediaon 6-5 SeeeM Team OffeMe TE-John O'Callagban, Edison 6-4 T -.Sonny Pau, Westminster · 6·2 G -Mike Neiloo, Ocean View 6·2 C -Jim KeUer, Marina 6-1 G -Pete Georgataoe, Marina ~ 6-1 T -Bill Macias, Marina 6-4 WR-Brett Blanchard, Ediloa . 6·2 WR-Joel Seay, Fountain Valley 6-0 B -Matt Stevena, !'ountai.n Valley 1·1 B -John Heinle, Ocean View 6-1 B -Theo Lan&ford, Ed1loa 5-ll B -Tony Valente, Marina 5-10 PK-Zoran Katz, HunUqton Beach 1·2 8eeeM TM• Def- DE-Jim McLaulblln, Marina • 6-0 'DT-Tal Tamamuui, W..unimter 5-10 NO-Trey Martedl; F~Valley 5-10 DT-JaeZerucba, MIMD S..ll DE-JerrrO~=tli8Valle, M LB-1Qk8 Powll, ~ l-0 LB-MinrtM lllliu 1-10 LB-R-ODdlet, WtltlD._... Soll D8-....... 'Mlel0elii9 V• M DB-Rteb CantlJD; HIM leMll 1-10 D~llMll Col!ID, ...... M 08-WWliUln,W.._..... S.t l'u~Briu 8rowa, llUtia M 22S Sr. 185 Sr. lSS Sr. 200 Sr. 165 Sr. 170 Sr. 216 Sr. 160 Sr. 160 Jr. 191 Sr. 200 Sr. 201 Sr. 211 Sr. 185 Sr. 218 Sr. 205 Sr. 195 Sr. 170 Jr. 180 Sr. UIO Sr. 185 Sr. 215 Sr. 225 Sr. 257 Sr. 220 Sr. 198 Sr. 195 Sr. 220 Sr, 180 Sr. 175 Sr. 185 Sr. 175 Sr. 205 Sr. 190 Sr . 180 Jr. 185 .Jr. 235 Jr. ., Sr. t• Sr. 175 Sr . JOO Sr. no Sr. ... Sr. m Ir. lU Si'. -Sr. 111 81', 115 Sr. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, November 17, 1961 ..---""!-----------------~ It's Geor~a-Pitt in the Sugar Bow:I From AP dilpatdaea •. NEW YORK -Tbe Su1ar Bowl • has chosen Georgia over Alabama td" ,. be the host team aaaJnst No. 1-ranked Pitt on New Year's Night, The Associated Prus learned Monday night. Even though Georgia was ranked fourth in The Associated Press poll last week and Alabama was sixth, the decision seems certain to raise protests in Alabama, as It would have in Georgia had the &u1ar Bowl eone the reverse rouh. · "They've got short memories, '1 said one member of the Alabama-Notre Dame shootout which Coach Bear Bryant arranged. Bry8i_Jlt also was instrumental in helping the Sugar Bowl secure the Southeastern Conference champion as its host team. Alabama had hoped that Saturday's 31-16 victory over fifth-ranked Penn State would influence the Sugar Bowl Committee. Georgia , whic h won the national championship a year ago by defeating Notre D'ame 17-10 in the Sugar Bowl, clinched al least a tie for the SEC title last Saturday by defeating Auburn 24-13. The Bulldogs have a 9-1 overall record and conclude the regular season against Georgia Tech, a nonleague roe. on Dee. 5. -Alabama is 8-1-1 and 5-0 in the conlerence with one game remaining against SEC rival Auburn in Birminli(ham on Nov. 28. DSC could get a Cotton Bowl bid . DALLAS Alabama and USC [!] appear to be the Cotton Bowl's top 4. t contenders as guesr teams for the annual New Year's Day classic. ·' lt is our intention to issue an invitation lo someone this Saturday," satd Cotton Uowa Executive Vice President Jim Brockl The host team for the game is a Southwest Conference representatiYe. Should Southern Methodist beat Arkansas Saturday, the Mus tangs would win the SWC title. However - they can't go bowling because or probation. Arkansas, Texas, Houston and Texas A&M still have mathematical chances at being the host team. Wt1t v1r11n1a, • participant ln m three prevloU1 Peach Bowl 1am•, • 9 • heed• the llll of tUql• betna considered for thla year'• bowl 1ame on New Y .. r·a ~ve. The Mountaineers could face lhe winner of lhe Florida·florida State a•m• or Tennesaee . . . Northern Arlaona University football Coach o.-.&e Paa.&et and hi1 entire atafl were released Monday after the Lum- berjacks' 1 cond atraight loain1 Haaon ... Flekber JeaklDa, whote tac.kUn1 played a bil part ln Wasbintton'a 13--3 upset of USC, waa I named Pac-10 defensive player of the week. Stanrord'• Danba Nel ... is the offensive player ..• tJtah'a Del Rodc•ra wu picked a~ Westem Athletic Conference offeMlve player of the week . . . Wide receiver Mervya FenHdn and nose guard Je 1le Green of San Joee State W1!re named top players on otrense and defenae in the Pacific Coast Athletlc Association. Wimbledon tradition 1s ended WIMBLEDON, England -No FD more s leeping on the sidewalks outside the All-England Club to aee the Wimbleddn tennis finals . Tickets for standing room will all be sold in advance for the last rew days or the 1982 tournament. • "Local reaidents objected" to the crowds waiting for standing-room admission, Sir Brian Burnett, chairman of. the club, explained Monday. "ll was not so much the fact that people bad beds by the side of the road. But they didn't like the fans getting up early ln the mornjne and making a lot or noise and waking everyone up." So next year, there will be a drawing for· 2,750 standing places at the sides or the Center Court for semifinals and finals. The same system has been used for years for selling Center Court seats. Ohio St.·Michigan. USC·UCLA on TV Saturday's Ohio State-Michigan • and USC-UCLA games will be televised on Channel 7 with the Big 10 contest at 9 a .m. and the Trojan-Bruin showdown Jll l2:4S p.m. . . . First baseman Pete Rose of Phjladelphia was named winner or the Athlete of the Decade Award by the American Cancer Society Monday night ... About 65 people protested Monday night's basketball game in Norfolk. Va ., between the Cuf>an Wome n's National team and Old Dominion, marching outside the a rena and chanting anti-Castro slogans . . Veteran baseball announcer announcer Harry Caray was named to take over as ptay-by-play announcer for Chicago Cubs games. Re will replace 'Jack Brtckbou1e who retired as the Cubs' announcer this vear . Television, radio TV: No evt>nls scheduled. RADIO: No events scheduled. Big plays were REALLY big- Aquirre's 99-yarder, Seay's 98-yarder take spotlight Big 'plays reall) were big last w~k along the Orange Coast area irttluding touchdown runs or 99 and 98 yards by Mater Dei High's Richard Aguirre and FoWttain Valley's Joel Seay. Both came on .kickoff returns, while another slighUy unconventional big one was Brian Head's ,65-yard touchdown run with a fumble for Costa Mesa. Brian Head (Costa Mesa); 64 -Bob Critchfield <Marina); 63 -Greg Neff Marina); 60 ~ Kennedy Pola <Mater Dei ), Herbie Camobell <Westminster>, Ray Urmson <Estancia); 59 - Mark Bondi (Irvine); 58 -Curt Wenalaff (Estancia). Jeff Frandsen <Marina). Herttte Campbell (Westminster), 2; 56 -Dan Blanck <Laguna Hills>. Rod Emery <Fountain VaJley) 2, Ken Laszlo (Marina); 55 -Damon Sweazy (El <Last week's big plays of se yards or more> Toro) 2, Steve Patterson <Corona del Mar), Dan 99 Richard Aguirre (Mater De1), kickoff Thompson <Huntmgton Beach), Gil Ward (Newport return for TD Harbor), Kevm Bradley (Saddleback); 54 -Joel 98 -J oel Seay <Fountain Valley>. ltickott· Seay (Fountain Valley). Kevin Beres (Mission return for TD I Viejo); 52 -Crailit Rakhsbani <Edison). Todd 87 John Moreland <Woodbridge), TD pass Williams <El Toro), 2; 51 -Eddie Nunes from Kevin Burke -~.l...D~t ... mu.i.,.nl.>st .... e .... r J"'" Beddle-AF&be {-baguue. Be~),-- -81 ·---1t!vib-MC'Dennon (Lagllna Beach), TD Rudy Figueroa (Woodbrjdge); SO -Kevin Beres pass rrom Evan Chalmers <Mission Vrejo), Eddie Nunes (Westminster), BiU 65 -Brian Head <Costa Mesa), TD run witb Brig_hl <Corona del Mar), Eric Reinholt% (Ocean fumble View), Joel Seay {Fountain Valley), 2, John 60 -Ray Urmson <Estanc1a>. TD pass trom O'Callaghan(Edison).JeffHolmes <MissionViejo), J im McCahill · · Todd Cage <Saddleback) SS Damon Sweazy (El Toro), TD run Seasoa Last week's statistical leaden 99 Richard Aguirre (Mater Del); 98 -Joel Rusblng Seay (Fountain Valley); 96 -Mike Fiscus 1. Damon Sweazy <E l Toro), 28-245; 2. Herbie (University). 90 Onassis Nixon <Costa Mesa); Campbell (Westminster), 39-181 ; 3. Kennedy Pola 87 -John Moreland (Woodbridge); 84 -Dave (Mater Dei). 23-152 ; 4.~odd Parker (Ocean View), 'Geroux (Edison); 82·-Todd Williams CEI Toro>; 20-133 : S.ChrisCrandall (Estancia),9-105. 81 -Kevin McDennon <Laguna Beach); 80 -PaHlng Lance Martin <Corona del Mar>; 79 -Kennedy l. Evan Chalmers <Laguna Beach), 14·34·1, Pola <Mater Del l, 2; 76 -Mark Bondi (Irvine), 2S9 ; 2. John Heinle (Ocean View), 13-35-2, 208; 3. Greg Locy <Mater Dei ), Joe Lara (Corona del Steve Anderson <Costa Mesa>. 8-32-4, 179; 4. Malt Mar); 7S -Charlie Brown CMiss1on Viejo); 74 -Stevens <Fountain Valley), 8-21·2, 170; 5. Jim Onassis Nixon (Costa Mesa); 73 -Scott Slier McCahill <Estancia>. 7-23·0, ~52. (Huntington Beach); 72 J err Frandsen Receiving (Marina); 71 -Greg-Locy (Mater Dei), Rod l. Brian Head (Costa Mesa>. 8-55; 2. Abel Emery (Fountain Valley), Rudy Figueroa Cachola <Estancia), 5-88; 3. Fred Tuttle <Ocean (Woodbridge); 69 -H erbie Campbell View). 5-86; 4. Jeff Frandsen <Marina>. 5-59; 5. (Westminster), Rudy Figueroa (Woodbridge); 69 Scott Mahaffy (Newport Harbor). 5-49. -Ron Malerstein <Marina>. Ken Lasilo _ Scorla• <Marina>, Steve Svitenko (El Toro); 67 -Jeff l. Dave Geroux (Edison), Damon Sweuy (El Frandsen (Marina>: 66 -Mark Bondi (Irvine>; 6S Toro I, Kennedy Pola <Mater De1>. l2 each. RANDY REVES Corona del Mar High Five unassisted tackles and four assisu out or the linebacker spot isn't his best -but considering the situation and the ultimate outcome -it's more than enough to become the Daily Pilot's'Player or the Week. Randy Reyes, who packs a bull-like 180 pounds on a 5-7 frame, led the Sea Kings to a &-0 triumph over archrtval Newport Harbor Friday, catapulting the Sea Kings into the CIF Southern Conference playorrs. t 'or the season he has recorded ~ unasalsted tackles and 36 assists, an average or 14 combined tackles per game. Additiooall he has three lnterceptiona, seven caUHd um es an one umble recovery. • "He baa been our defensive player or the week four limes this year," says CdM poach Dick Morrls, who adds that Reyea• play Is consistently player of the week caliber. Wblle Reyes is the heart ol Corona del Mar's defense, a lacet wblcb bu carried tlae Sea Kings to a 7-2·1 oveNU ...cord. be ls •lao versatile, fllliDI in at tullbed .,alnat Saddleback ffJp. And, lt'1 Ao& just football ~t ReyM R-..• • ttUdl oat. Al a Junior be milled tM CIF wnldilll ftiaalt •tiH be dEOpped a 6·4 d•l1tOD t• Ir.la•'• l&e•t Sdnrlellt_...,.l ln tbe l•aiue...., _ ud SellMdd•~ .-t-•wtnU.C1Fc,_., ••.._,..Al for bla U111•lilll• _, •'• ftwll N~......_-ablueddpen.t. Padres talk to Williams SAN DIEGO (AP > -San Diego Padre President .Ballard Smith said Monday that former Montreal Exp0s' Manager Dick Williams was flying lo San Diego today to discuss be· coming the manager of the National League club. "If both sides are satisfied, we would end up with a deal," said S mith. "He's (Williama) indicated he's not trying to gel into a bidding war. l would certainly say that one way or tbe other, we should have something by tomorrow <Tuesday)." Smith would not estimate the likelihood of Wlfllama being hired because ·-·we have not bad detailed conversations on terms of a contract.•' . Negotiations ar~ lo beJin OU. afternoon at San 0 ego Slailium and should continue "most of the afternoon," Smith said. Smith said there U "no question Williams Is the favorite amon1 the candidates the P~dru have Interviewed to succeed Flrank Howard, who wu nr.a Oct. 13 after one year •• manacer. The Padres flniabed. lut in tbe NaUonal Ltatut Welt in both b1lve1 of tbe 1plit aeaaon, _.itb a oomblned rec."Ord ot '2-&9. ---------------""'1 Seattle's Mike Tice escorts Sherman Smith on a TD run from a fake fteld goal formation. ,, .......... From Pgae C1 NFC .. ~ ITat on their pads and fuzzy up the picture even more, here's how the rest or their schedules shape up: Atlanta plays Minnesota, at Houston, at Tampa Bay, at Rams. Cincinnati. Two home, three away . Opponents ' Combined Record: 30-25. Detroit plays al -Chicago, Kansas City, at Green Bay, FOOTB-AH {"J Minnesota, Tampa Bay. Three home, two away. OCR: 27-28. Green Bay plays at Tampa Bay. at Minnesota. Detroit, al New Orleans, at \he Nev.' York Jets. One home, four away. OCR: 26-28-1. Tbe Rams play San Francisco, at Pitt.sburgb, at the Giants, Atlanta, Washington. Three home, two away: OCR:.29-26. New York plays at Philadelphia, at San Francisco, Rams, at St. Louis, Dallas. Two home, three away. OCR: 34-21. Tampa Bay plays Green Bay, at New Orleans, Atlanta, San Diego, at Detroit. Three homP., -two-eway. OOR:-24-30:- Washington plays at Dallas, at Buffalo, Philadelf)hia, Baltimore, at Rams. Two home, three away. OCR: 29·26. Based on those figures, Tampa Bay appears to have the easiest schedule, followed by Green Bay and Detroit -but while the Bucs and Lions play three of their five remaining games at home, the Packers are home onty once. The toughest schedule by far belongs to the Giants. For the Seahawks . it really was special SEATTLE (A{>) -The Seattle Seahawks ~oved s11mething to the rest of the National Football League -as well as themselves. They proved they could beat Dan Fouts and the San Diego Chargers. "We're glad to get 'that off our backs," Seattle Coach Jack --Pater11 satd Monday ntght after his Seahawks walloped their American Football Conference West rivals 44·23. "l know Seattle has had its problems thi s season ," Chargers · Coach Don Coryell said. "I want to congratulate them for coming back.·· SEATTLE WENT into the nationally televised game with an 0-8 record against San Diego. The Chargers beat the Seahawks 24-10 in California earlier this season. But after a 1·6 start. the Seahawks have put 1t together. They've now won three out of four, including back-to-back triumphs over Pittsburgh and San Dl~o in ~ingdome. Conversely, the Chargers, figured to be Super Bowl contenders, have won only three or their last eight games after a 3-0 start. In their last two games. they've allowed a total of 84 points. SAN DIEGO, 6-S, now trails AFC West-leading Denver by two games with five lo go. "We'll be better," Coryell Insisted. "We have a bunch of fighters who want to win. They want to win desperately. They won before and we'll win again. "Now we're going to go out and win five. We'll make the playoffs some way, sowiebow. ~ Patera wasn't talking about the playoffs but Seattle's laughter-filled dressing room was in sharp contrast to the somber mood m San Diego's dressing room. ·'The whole team is coming together,·· saTa SeahaWka~ linebacker Mtchael Jae~. who recovered a fum4Ae and picked off a Fouts pasa for two of Seattle's four turnovers. "TJUS RANKS right up there wlthour la s t vic tory (a come-from-behind 24·21 decision over Pittsburgh I .'' added fullback Dan Doomink, who scored two touchdowns. Appropriately, the Seaha"1ks used a s\ick bit or gimmickry that they call the "Monday Night Special" in subduing the Chargers. The Seahawks scored on an 18-y ard shovel pass play from quarterback Jim Zorn to Sherman Smith to highlight a 24 ·point &ec.ond_ q_ua.cter ,after_ Seattle lined up for what appeared to be a 36-·yard field goal attempt by Efren Herrera. ·'The shovel pass was an option," Patera said. "I dcm't remember usmg it belore. But we fool around so much with that stuff it's hard to re.member what we've tried." ··We know if they (the Chargers) Played t.be way they played all season.'' Slnitb aaid, "it would be a good..plaJ, lb try. When the coaches a..trocluc«I it to us. they called It the 'Monday Ni1thtSpeciaJ'." ************* NFL standings : JOHNSON & SON ! • • -tc Presents ... .. • NATIONAL CONFERENCE Westen Dlvlsloa W L T PF PA Pct. San Francisco 8 3 O 2!r1 183 . 727 Atlanta s 6 O 297 21.3 .455 llama 5 6 0 Z37 238 .455 New Orleans 3 8 O 139 237 .273 Eutena Dlvlll~ Philadelphia 9 2 0 ztrf '152 .818 Dallas 8 3 0 2$5 2%2 . 727 NY Giants S 6 0 222 203 .455 Washington 5 6 0 240 270 .455 St. Louis 4 7 o 213 303 .364 Central Dlvlaioa Minnesota 7 4 O 250 238 .636 Green Bay s 6 O 217 249 .455 Detroit 5 6 0 268 247 .455 Tampa Bay s 6 o 180 187 .455 Chicago 3 8 O 168 252 .273 • AMERICAN CONFEaENCE • Western Dlvllloa • W L T PF PA Pct. • 8 3 0 220 156 . 727 • 7 4 0 263 211 .636 • 6 5 0 315 291 .545 .. 5 6 0 174 184 .455' • 4 7 0 196 249 .364 • Eu&ern Dl.Uloa t Miami 7 3 1 260 222 .682 · .. Denver Kansas City S~n Diego Oakland SeatUe NY Jets 6 4 1 249 229 .591 41 Buflalo 6 5 0 217 192 .545 : New England 2 9 o 240 257 .182 Baltimore l 10 O 185 377 .091 : . Central DlvlaloD • Cincinnati 8 3 0 292 203 .727 Pittsburgh 6 5 O 243 219 .545 : Cleveland s 6 o 198 229 .455 • Houston 5 6 O 186 236 .~55 « • • • • • • .. • • • ~ • • SUNDAY SCMt Franclteo Rustlers liren 't . lacking talent. GWC figures to be strong contender By lJRT SEEDEN Of Ille O.lly ...... St.ft What do you do when your top two basketball players mi11 th entire ,season one becau.ae of academic ineliglblli\y, the other with a serious foot injury? If you're Golden West ColJegt- coach Jim Greenfield, you try not to think about next season and concentrate instead on the personnel at hand. IN THE CASE of the Rustlers or 1980·81, expected s tarters Truiet\ Hatton and Darin Bowen w.ere sidelined by the above -m e ntioned circumstances, respectively . et, GWC finished the season at 2·9 and came close to knocking oH state playoff-bound Cypress In the Shaughnessy tournament (50·47). Hatton and Bowen are back for the '81·82 campaign, but gooe are several players w,'10 sparked the Rus tler s· s urprisingly successful season In addition. Greenfield does have the services of three r eturne:i Art King, Murphy Davis and Ray Jacobs. King was a sometimes-starter, Davis saw limited action off the bench and Jacobs was rarely called upon. "I would say we have some good people coming back," admits G reenfield, entering his fourth year _as the G WC coach. "I think our biggest problem is going to be lack of consistency after those two sat out the entire year." GREENFIELD ALSO frets over the absence of a team leader a role filled adequately last season by the late Randy Heidenreich, who was killed last month in an automobile accident in Idaho where he was playing basketball at the four-year level. ··we won't have a post player lik e Rand y this year ," G reenfield says "Randy wasn't a s uperstar but he did a lot of good things for us. He was basically our leader. " (Art J King might be that leader this year," he adds. Among the newcomers to the G WC squad is fres hman Sherwin Durham, a 6--0 guard from Bolsa Grande who'll probably play along with Hatton. T H E FRONT LINE will see a trio of players battling for a position. Tyrooe Miles, 6-3, out of Los Amigos, and Sheldon Reves, 6·4, from Verbum Dei are possibilities "T yrone stlll has lo learn to play Wllhin our framework and Sheldon has to drop about 10 or 15 more pounds Reves 1s pretty good on the boards,"' Greenfield says. Newport Harbor g raduate Corey Everhart 16·3, 175), bas been "active under the basket•· and could also challenge at the forwa rd pos1t1on, Greenfield s ays. Another newcomers 1s John Martino C6·11 from Ranchos Alam itos "He averaged a lot of points 1n high school and hopefully, he'll be a good shooter for us." Greenfield says. Leland Bruce, who played at G WC two years ago before skipping a year of college to go on a mission to Puerto Rico, is back . Bruce <6·2, 180) 1s expected to be battling Davis for one of the guard positions. ·'A l o t d epends on how From Page C1 much h~ has ln .him alt er missing a year oC basketball," Greenfield admits. The Rustlers a lso boast 6·1 point guard Dan Siber, a freshman from Westminster High. Greenfield isn't predicting any So~thern Cal Conference championships. He says that once again the conference is loaded. ·'The rest of the ~ague is awesome," he says. "Oypre$s will be huge as usual, Santa Monica is loaded and Rio Hondo is going to have one oC its best teams," the GWC c oach predicts. ''This is going to be a real battle for us. We've also got a tough schedule to begin with," Greenfield adds. TH E R USTLE R S open pre-conference play Friday night at Fullerton. They then travel to Orange Coast for a duel against the -arch rival Pirates. GWC's first home game is Nov. 27 against LA Mission. The following night, Cerritos invades the Rustler gym. "But it's a long year and we play a lot of teams. We're going to be cl06e in every game. It's just a matter of winning the elose games," Greenfield explajns. "We certainly aren't lacking talent. We just have to do some things right," he adds. Still, 1t appears that the key to a successful Rustler season will be the play of King, a 6-7 forward who showed he bad the right credentials in an 81-71 victor y over East Los Angeles last year in the firs t round of the conference playoffs. In that game, King scored 14 points a nd hauled down 15 rebounds, and was obviously the unsung hero on a night when bot -s hooting teammates Heidenreich and Jim Eldndge dominated the scorrng. A solid year from King, combined with good seasons from Bowen and Hatton, could spell trouble for Cypress, Rio Hondo and .Santa Monica CC, a mong others. Are a ·teams ' play at home Irvine, Laguna Beach, Mater Dei and El Toro all play home games tonight in the CIF 4-A women 's volleyball quarterhnals with all games starting at 7:30. Irvine, the No. l seeded team m the playoffs, will tangle with Su n set League c hampion Westminster while Lagu na Beach will host Aviation High, the Ocean League title winner. ln the lower half of the bracket, Mater De1 hosts No. 3 seec1ed Corona del Mar and El Toro is at home to No. 2 seeded Santa Monica. Coach Ma rk McKenzie's Irvine Vaqueros defeated Dana Hills in three games in the second round although the second encounter went to 19-17 before a decision was remached. Kim Oden is the catalyst for the Vaqueros. v Three of the top eight teams in the playoffs are from the Sea View League and include Irvine, CdM and El Toro. HOLMES LOOKS BACK. • • Falcons called to say "thanks, but no thanks." lo Slusher's salary demands Then there was the unfortuna,Ljo~xperien!!e or the W FL, which dissolved at midseason. It was at that point where Holmes decided he had had enough. "'By that time I was getting pretty di sg u s ted with professional football," he said candidly. "I felt I was used a lot, and I felt J deserved more than I was getting. "I was going to be 24 that summer and I needed to make a decision whether to pursue football or make a career for myself." Holmes chose a career . has adopted recently. Changes like the bump and run; one head slap , wider hash marks; and more color as far as uniforms. · ·'The big rap was that the WFL didn't play defense, that the· game was too wide open," laughed Holmes. "Just look at the NFL today." Ho lmes ad"mits that t h e com plic ated offenses and defenses have made the game more complicated. "When I played, only Kansas City. and Dallas were using m o ti on o Hens i v e I y . Now everybody is doing it,·· he said. ··I remember our scouting report on Dallas was 100 pages. Everyone else was 20 or 30. Today, everybody is probably 100 pages." Which makes football tough to leant by way of osmosis. Jam C:reenfield Allen a Bruin problem LO!S ANGELES (AP> - Sensational Marcus Allen hasn't had many bad days since he became USC's starting tailback at the beginning of the 1980 season. His worst performance came against UCLA last year. Terry Donahue, coach of t.he Bruins, doesn't believe that history will repeat itself "I don't think we can go out there and j\Jst flat stop him,·· said Donahue Monday at his weekly meeting with reporters "I think he has improved over last year to the point where you can't stop him, you can only hope to contain him " T HE BRUINS, who battle the Trojans this Saturday m their annuaJ confrontation at the Los Angeles Coliseum, held Allen lo 72 yards on 37 carries dunng a 20-17 victory . It was the only lime Allen has run for Jess than 100 yards sin ce he became USC's starting tailback. Allen, who has gained 2,123 yards this season to set a single-season NCAA rushing record, finished 9.'ith 1,563 yards in. 10 games last year , meaning that the Bruins held him to Jess than half his average. So be certainly was good, but Donahue believes that the 6-2, 202-pound senior is much better now. "Marcus lS probably one of the most improved football players in A merica," said Don ahue. "He's become a 2,000-yard rus her which 1s absolutely phenomenal. "He has much better vision than be had a year ago, he picks his holes a great deal better and he's domg something different where he's plant.mg his feet and not stumbling. And anybody that has rushed for 2,000 yards I would say has to be runmng with a great deal of confidence." While the nationally televised game between the Bruins and Trojans could produce a Rose Bowl bid for UCLA. Donahue expressed the op1 ru on that the contest was always of great significance, regardless or the situation "IT REALLY doesn't matter what is involved in this game," he said. "The tradition of the UCLA-USC game 1s v. hat makes 1t a great game. Once you become involved m this thmg and you choose sides. you're either a Bruin or a Trojan. "When..,.1ou've been involved 1n the n .Wry as long ,as I have, obviously you want to win very badly. I'm sure on their side they feel the same way The game will be played with great intensity because or the kind of game that it is." Donahue, 37, played for UCLA 1n 1965-66. He was a Bruin assistant coach for five years before taking over as the head coach in 1976. The Brwns are tied for the Pacific-lo Conference lead with Washington State at S·l·l , but if the Cougars beat Washington Saturday, they'll go to the Rose Bowl regardless or what .happens between USC and UCLA by virtue of a better overalJ record. lC UCLA wins a nd Washington State either ties or loses, the Bruins earn the Rose Bowl bid. IC both Washington and USC win , Was hington goes to Pasadena on New Year's Dav. Southern Cal. 4-2 and 8-2, was ranked third nationally before being upset 13·3 at W ashingt.on last Saturday. "We had a great franchise in Anaheim. It was supported welJ, paid well. it was first class. The WFL 1ust didn't have owners who were willing to invest in the undertaking," said Holmes of the WFL's demise. ··People were in It \o make a fast buck. It was truly a business-type thing," he added. "Look at Gary Davidson (l>r1ginal owner -of the Sun>, be bought ln for $50,000 and maybe invested another $150,000, and then sold the franchise before its first game for Sl million." Estancia, FV meet in tennis Holmes never felt there was a big discrepancy between the WFL and NFL ("The only thing they tfad was experience"). In f1ct, Holmes happily potntt out that the WFL w11 doiq things years Igo that tbe NFL An all-area matchup between Fountain Valley and Estancia spices the openl.ng rou.nd of the Cl F 4-A girls' team lennis playoffs which open 'thursday. T h e Sea View Leag u e cbam_plon Eaelea will be t.be host.5 against the Barons, as wilJ Sunset League winner Edison, which takes on Marlborough. Sunset runner-up Marina also received an O]>enlng·round home match against El Modena, while Corona del Mar wlll !welcome .... Beverly Hills. · . University, which meets Alhambra, is the only other local 4·A school besides Fountain Valley to open on the road. On the 3-A level, top-seeded Laguna Beach ls home against La Habra, Capistrano Valley travels to La Qulntu, and Mater. Dei hosts Los A ltos. San Clemente must win a wlld·card match Tuesday to qu1111ry to play lhlrd·seeded San Marino T hursday. Orange Const DAILY PILOTrruesday, November 17, 1981 (.~3 This haus divided . Ni edringhaus sisters vie in playoffs By llOWAJW L. HANDY Of t ... 0 .... ,. ... ,..,, The Nledrtnghaua ho"'1ebold la a house divided and It won't come together again u n.tll t on11ht'a Cl F 4·A women's volleyball game between Mater Dei and Corona del Mar is settled. '\ It isn't that the Niedringhauaes favor one school over the other. Or, for that matter, one daughter ovtir another. It's just thal they have Lisa ploying for Mater Del and Laura ror Coron a del Mar in the quarterfinal contest and they don 't want to s how any parha.l.lty. THE GIRLS ARE excited about the chan ce to play against each other for the first time in high school compet1tion. ''I never thought I would get .a chance lo play against Mater Dc1," Laura, a junior at CdM s ays, "I have wanted to play them ever s ince I started at Cd M ttus year .'' As most sisters would do in s uc h a case, they have divided opinions. They played together at Mater De1 for two years before Laura decided to transfer to Corona del Mar this year. 'A lot of my friends are gotng to Corona del Mar and some of those I m ade friends with at Mater Oei also transferred to other schools this year. "I feel the e nvironment 1s better at CdM and it is closer to home," Laura says "She didn't Hke 1t as much at Mater De1 ," sister Lisa adds. "Rut volJeybaJl had nothing to do with her transferring. Yes, we are both playmg the same pos1l100 (outside luller) but that had nothing t o do with 1t, either:· Well, the competition within the household and at Mater Oei may not have had anything to do with Laura's changing schools this year but it has certajnly added s pice to tonight 's quarterfmal game "WE TRY TO BE pretty good friends on the court but we'll be out to get each other tonight," Lisa says. "We've helped each other m the past because we both play the same position. It's going to be interesting to see what happens in the game " From PageC1 Laura Ni.ednnghOw Lisa, the eldes"t or seven children in the Niedringhaus household, was named most valuable player in the Angelus League this year, was All-Cl F la st season a n d has been All-Angelus League since her sophomore year . She stands 5·8 Laura, a 5-8"'2 junior at CdM, hastens to state that she is taller than her older sister and has been a starter at CdM a ll season. The game tonight will be played in the somewhat small and noisy confines of the Mater Oei High gym. Which does n't bother Laura m the least. "It's pretty small but I like 1t there," Laura says ··so do I , adds Lisa. "The noise doesn't bother and after a / little while, you ignore ftfe' noise." LISA AU)() RUNS the 44o in track and went to the CIF meet her first two years al Mater Oe1 but a foot injury kept her out of action late last season Laura doesn't play any other sport, confining her talent to volleyball. When they meet tonight, how will the rest of their family react lo the situation.1 "Our parents 'A&nl us both to win but that 1s impossible, sa ys Lisa UCI TROUBLED. • • the squad altogether. called Works into his office three days later and the two sides have "tentatively" worked out their differences Wor ks, 1l seems, has a tendency to be a showman at times. HJs act, however, has a htlle bit too much "hot dog" m it to please Mulligan. If Works can learn to run Mulligan's offense. and Mulligan can learn to put up with Works's hoggishness. the two sides may survive ·1 need him,"' says Mulligan of the talented Works . "The s ad thing is he has so much taJent, all he needs to do 1s control 1t " If Works ca n 't learn se lf-con trol on the floor , Mulltgan indicated he'll learn it from the bench. • • • H OT T I PS A BOUT T HE ANTEATERS: The UCJ women's basketball team Wlll open iL-; schedule the same night as their male counterparts as the Anteaters host Chapman in a preliminary Po tyesrertconon 1ersPy Con1ros1 raglan ~leeves knot collar ant1 culls 3-tM 111on fronl '24" NEWPORT BEACH Fashion lth1nd I hlu<I• "" o( lffWllOtl Fwy Ul-1880 game at 4 45 p.m Coach Dean Andrea's squad, which firushed 17-10 last season, will again be led by junior Katherine Ham11loo, who averaged 16 points and almos t 9 rebounds a game in 1980·81 Both the UCI men 's and women's swim teams will be in a('t1on Saturday al Heritage Park as they wilJ host UC Santa Barbara in a dual meet start.mg at 11 a.m ... The P C AA water polo championship wilJ be held at the Belmont Plaza peol •n Long Beach Friday and Saturday with the Anteater s. 18 ·7 ·1 overall, 4·2 in conference, looking t o de f e n d their conference t1tle. UCl, ranked third nationaJly, will be seeded No 3 in the t ourname nt behind regular season champion Long Beach State and second place finisher UC Santa Barbara. The Anteaters' first contest will be at 9:50 a m . Friday against a yet unnamed opponent. MONTEREY SHORT 100'!\ potyesier S•dG t>l115hc wl!l!;t ad1V11mnn1s ··Both of them will be there rooting for Mater Dei," she adds I and Laura comes right bal'k ' with, "no they won't." l And the decision of their parents to pull for one team of the other will never really be known, least of all to the two girls who are competing on the : floor ' ·'The) 'II probably be sitting right in the middle or the court; ·Underneath they'll : want Mat er Dei to : win. -uaa ; . ·No, they worz 't . · -Laur1 11n the stands, of course1 " say!>· Lisa who adds· .. "Underneath, they will v.-ant. Mate r Oe1 to win " . But Laura 1s just a:. quirk to disagree ··No they won't .. Then Lisa adds 'All the other members of our family will also be there, our aunts. uncles and tous1ns. About 100 of them, more than enough lo fill one of the bleachers ·· Then they get a httle more serious "Ot;R PARE1'TS 'Aant us both to do well regardless of the outcome ... Lisa s ays and Laura agrees for the first lime "If we beat Mater De1. I v.-ant our team to go a ll the way But if Mater Oe1 wins, I want them to go all the v.ay," says Laura 'This could mean m ) last ga me for Mater De1 and 1 ·11 probably be crying 1f we l~e." sa)s Lisa Yes. I 'll probabl) do a little cr y111J.!. too. 1f we lose, · Laura admits. Then Lisa concludes lht> convcrsallon with this remark 'Good old Laura has her big sister to look up to. And she also has next year to r ome back and v.1n But Laura. always looking for the last word, adds. "That's not exactly the v. a) 11 's going to be " They'll settle their d1rreren<·ei. on the court tonight. With the help of the other girls on their respective teams. of • course. And the Niedringhaus family will once again be a house united. 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C•lt•'Y Color- Mlnne>ota C"lceoo w 1nmo.o Detroit Jn J II ....,,Dl.i.i. •O 2 l ' s • • ' , I ' St loul• Toronto s ' J WALO"COWf'•alN(I llat•lcllOl•l&Mot NY l•I-\ 10 1 P1111-lpll14 10 6 PltttburQll 1 1 NY Ra~ 110 WHhl"91on 2 14 Mo"lru l lotion Bulf•lo ouei..c H•rllord ....... Dl•l•lall to J • 10 • • • 10 • 7 I ....,..,.,eam .. Ho QarnK K...,.,r.d TtflltM'tO- NY ltl~•IOueC.C Edmonton •I SI lolll• Winni~ Ill Cll91ry .... I' " '° ,. S1 fl 10 u 11 • ., ., 11 '1 tt JO 61 7S II ,. .. ,. ,. 75 " '~ ,. I) .. 5' u .. 71 71 u .. " 60 IS IS ., 12 s ., ., ,. 71 56 ,. u 56 n • " .. ,, s• ., " Area high school football log SUNSET LEAGUE u OceanVkw .,. Newport Harbor (1-e) IJ .f-601'1r-VMley 0 .. Hunllll(llon he<ll • Edlaon (1CM>) 1 Edi ton JS J Marll\a " 0 luklnVlefo ,. n EIOor-0 10 FouMaill Vall.,, n 1 Cypress tt H L-HlllS ,.. " S.nlaAna I) 0 M•rN • 10 WHlmlMlff ,. JS EIModlna 1 J Coste WM 1 ., Mlll!Uft ' SEA VIEW LEAGUE u El Toro 24 Ltlguna HMl1 , ... ) • Mii« Oti 14 10 Unlwnlty " ,. Marina ,. Corona de! Mar (7·2·1) ll ......... 1 u lrvffte 11 • Ell.encl• JJ 41 Ocaanvi.w 0 14 Huml11ttan9"<1t • 1 ••CMtla n 1 Unl¥W$1tY • " Westminster 1 ,, S..nC'-"le 0 10 SNdltCIK-20 ,, H untl"91on Bee< h J u CKltlr-VMle¥ • 0 ,..._ .. , •. • u Ga...,.. JO I l• Oulflt• lforlaftl 0 t• F_..,.Velle¥ I) 10 Unlw.-sffy 1 u S.110-te u Cl, 10 Esi.ncla 10 Seddlebectr (M) 0 Mluloft Viejo 41 1'10¥ 10-Se<vlte lat OCCI 10 ~-.. t7 f•na Hlll1 • .. El Toro 17 1 B-P-• Foum.fn Valley (7~3) u ,,..,,,... I 0 Minion Viejo 1 1 •Pll1r-V•lley ,.. 11 Co•l•Mlll .. 21 l.aHMlre " M uo ..... a.ec11 u 16 $ante AM V ell av 1 • H•--1 Har11or 0 0 l!ttancla ti c" 7t l!IToro 21 Cl, J ,,.,,,,,. 0 H ov 1&-...t ltna-Ol Inda J SI Paul ti "°" ~ Oowney u Co..-OllMar 10 10 s. .... 11. 14 ,. Colla~ ' ,, la-ewoocl 10 Coale Meu (2-t) ,. U11lw.-lffy IS Mltalon Vi.to (t-0-1) H Huntll!Glon Beacll 0 10 Newport Ha~ 10 11 Tu1tl11 1 J Mer IN >O 0 Santa AM 11 16 El Toro 11 1 Saclcll~I! 0 ., OcaanVlew 0 11 S.ntlaoo 0 ' !IT-0 )J Wa1tmlnster 10 .. 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Fla •I NOf111 C...ollna St Clemton at South C•rOllN IRAHD NIW 1981 ISUZU 4X4 PICKUP SCXJTHWIST SMU ti Arl<.,,W\ T••at Te<ll at HOUiton n Nebr•'"• at Olilahom• 801or•I Tn•• To••• A&M ti TCU Tul .. •I Arl<anWI SI II L•mar •I Te .. • A.r llRQton n MIOWl!ST Mlnourl ., KAMM OklallOma St "1 low• St Purdue •I 1no1..,.. Mlclll-SI "1 low• VMI •I Vlr9lnl• lath "'"''"'PP' •• Ml\\IUlppl St ., JIK-IOfl Furman el Tiit CltMlal J•mH-1\0n ti E•ll Ton,_.\, .. St " \ollt"-rn MIUJl\IPOI at lOUl\Vllle 1nc11ane St .i -rll\all NE L<NtMM• •t NW LOU•\l•ri• n McN-SI •1 SW louhten• n h"""uee CMll•ncJ098 •I V•nO.rblll Appalac1'1IM1 SI at Wt\tton Carollna Rlcf\mond •' 'Hilh•,,.. & Marv JIM MARINO VOlKSWAGEN-JSUZU 18711 BEACH Bl VD. SALE PRICE 57295 ( 1272) (02088) 1980 VW DASHB DIESEL WAGOH 4 speed 1ransm1ss1on AM·FM ste1eo & a sunroof (1 49876) SALE PRICE ONLY s7995 .____ __ __,HUNTINGTON BEACH CALL 842-2000 'ICTITIOUS 8U51MlfSS MAMlf STATlfMaNT Tiit followl119 per10ns ••• oolrio llv1'1RnlM ALLIED I NSULATION COMPANY, DIA Perm•,,.nt PllM Produc l1 Compeny I• C•lllornla ~ratio..1, 16111 Spr1npl• Slr•t. H.W1.UQ81.Qn 8eacA. C~UfOtnl• "'47 Jame1 Well•<• Wlfll•m1, Prtsldtlll, J01' Country Chlb Orlw, Cotta Mita, ca111om11 926216 James TllomH Wllll•mt, Vice Pruloent, 11 PolnHlll•, Irvine, C•lllornle A9nes BtQley Wllll•ms, JOtt CountrJ Club Drive. C0\11 Meu, C.UfoNlla 92'» Tlllt 11vs1,,.u I\ conducl.a Dy a corPor atlOn Allied Insulation Co • Oii• Per,_ntPlt» ProductsC_,,y J-ww1111 ..... PT"ftldtnl Tlll1 ltalaf'neftl wn Ill.cl wltll "'-County Clark of OraftQe County on Octoi..r JO, ttll "'..,, Publlllled Oranoa Coell Dally Piiot, Nov. J. 10. 17, 1•. 1111 •nwt PUil.iC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI 8UllMIU MAMI ITAT11MSMT Tll• 1oi1ow1no ... ,..,,, a,.• dolno llilslltftl •• JANES P'OIHTE ASSOCIATES, .,,,..., •-. Sule. °'· <Mu Meu,CA.taa M.O. JANES COMPANY, INC., Ge11e ral Part11•r,la C•llfor11l1 et',Orallon), 1'50 Al,,.,ay A,..,,,., Sotlla Ot, c.... MaM. Ce .... Sat!'•ll Harecllt-11, Lim P#tll«, Tll9 ~.a 8 .,..,.. "'*'· .. .,_, ~. .OB,E,._ Pl•n•t P'amfly Cor110rat1011, limited Partner, IA Call1or11la orpotetton). .. ~Ila, WOOdslOt, A.t*2 T"ll bl.9lne11 Is _,.. •v a lmltecl __,.,."' 8y: M.O. J-s Cam_.,, Ill(., IN -..... •1-1.ner /~E.Ht'fl, """14tnt PVIUC NOncE ,u .. •••o• COUllT Of' CALl,OAH IA, COUNTY 0, OllANOE . ltl Civic ~ °"" w"' P.o.a .... k•UAM,CAn1t1 MAltalAOI! 01' ·-PIT IT 10 MI A ; CAllOl S l lOY·•lll!l'ON _ •l!SPOMDINT ,lllCHAllD I( llllT"TON SUMMONS IFAMIL V I.AWi CASE NUMllll: DIM1'7 HOT ICIEI Yov !lave bean ..-Tiie court may ci.cldt -111-sl .,_ wl,_,, .,_, 11e1no nH rd llftlfl\ yov r°"*"' wlllllft JO Nyt llHd ,,. ~"""'°"be- " you wl>h lo -" ti. actvlce of an •ttorno 111 11\ls "'*''•r, you •llould e1o so promoctv so thM .,_, "'"°" .. or PlfMlno.11 My, may be llled on Um•. AVllOI Ullad II• •>do d•m•nd•do El 111-el .,._ dll<ldlr contr• Ud \In •Udieft<la • .......,. -Ud r._..oa donlro dt JO din LH la lnformaclon que 1119ue. SI Us tall OI-\Olkltar et c:on1elo di un •bo9ado tn asta awnto. dtberla 11acer10 lmmadlalame nte, d• HI• ,,,.,,.,,. "' ,._,. o ••eoac1on. 11 llay ••-. ,._ Mr rqlltraci. a liafl'lpo I TO THE RESPONDENT TN Pliltjoner llas llled e !Mlltlon concernlno .,_, ,.,..,laoe. II you tell to Ille a ,.,_,,. wltllln JO daJI of ,,,. Ut• tllet 11111 ..,,..,,_, II -d on YOU, ,_ Clllfaull may lie ..,ler9d arMI Iha court .,.,WT" enter • ludomenl contal11lnv 111111nct1 .. or otller ortlart co11cer111no dtv111on 01 ,ropor\\'. IPOUMI .....,..., C:lllld cu1tody, clllld lllCIPOf'I, attor,,.. lwl, CotlS, and llldl oltlef' -.....-........, .. ..,._. llV Utt court T"-oernl1llrnt11I of w•oe•. IMllllt Cit"-or -rty. or Olller coul1 •lltllorlnrll -Mdl~ m•y ••to res1111 . OATEOSepl. 22, 1111. LEE A. BRAHOl, Clerll 8y J. T. llUHYON, o..ity Put>tl.-0ren(le COHI Dally Piiot, Nov >. 10, 11, 24, ltlt 477M1 PUBLIC llOTICE Tllll Ital-' -!tied wllll 1t1e --------------ty c-. f/I Or ... °"""' ... Oct. . "" ..,, .. Publl1,,.. Of'a11ee Coe1t Dally l'llot. Oct."·*"· a, 10, 11, '""'~' ru1uc NOTICE lllC'TITIOUI 8USIMIU MAMlf STATIMINT Tiie tolloWlno "''°"' ar• dolno llUMflOllH. PAAI( LIDO LTD., 2U2 S,E 8rlstol, Suite 203. Sant• AN, ca. '2101 Allbert L Wish 10....eral Pan...,>. un ' IE. B•l1to1, s..11e m , s...ta "'"•· ca. •2101 l'ICTtftOUI MntM•ll Cllarlft V. 1Cemlntke1 <o.Mr•I NAMa STA'f•MIMT l'et'lntr), ttD $.I. 8rl~lol, S..11• tu, Tll• l•ll••lno ... ,. ... I• ...... Sanl• AN, ca. '2701 Mlltftl •: Tlllt llv1lne11 11 COfldllt tad lly I ltl!N'S HltVICE, 1100 •• CM1t llmlltd oal'tMt"llllt. Hwy.,C.-.IMM,CAfMZS. A-tl..Wlll\ PUBLIC llOTICE SUPl11109 COUllT '°"THI STAT• OI' CAU l'CHtNIA POtl THlf COUNTY 01' OltAMOI 111 ,,_Mal._ OI ... Appliullori ol PtllllC llOTIC( SUl"llllO.. COU•T Of C.AllP'OllNIA COUNTY 0, oaANOI: 11,0 ...... ~AM,CAft191 MAlllllAOIO"" OOHAlOWlllllU!'SCOUllAS ,.:.:ET~;ION ER BETTY JUNE l'orClwlngo .. ~--I-R£SPON0Eloll C '1ARLES .,.... A 'TiiOMASPOWER~JR 0110.11 TO IMOW CAUll SUMMC*S (JIAMIL y I.AWi ICC~U711 M . WHEREAS, .-..111.,.,.,, DONALD CASE M~o:.~:j Dl- WllLIAM SCOIJRAS, 11 over .,,. ... I ..,.., ""•...,. -TIM c~ _, ol "· ..... felled • "'""'.., .1 .. tllt Heldt a ..... t ..... wti-.-.... Cla rll of 11111 Covl1 for .,, orci.r ., •• ,. -•• Y• _....,.., wlttllll • cllanolno P.illlOfler's 11ame fram ,.,, ...... __... .. _ OOH ALO WILLIAM SCOUllAS to II yw ....... -.. -k•. - OONAlOWILllAMSC:HAIO"T, •ll•HY .. _,, -,_ ........ IT IS OllbEREO tNt ell --w ,.......Y ff -,.;., ,_., lntH"elled lfl .,,. -~tied,,... .... 111eadl11t. If.,,.,,"'*' .. ,....,.., time. •-•• belOt• tlllt Cour1 at IO:JO A.M., AVllOI 011 O•c•mb•• t , !tit, '" tit• U•t•• II• ai.a deMa•••••· lfl O.oartmenl :I, ... '"" Or.,.._ Gowllly ""-al ..... -Wllr -· U41. aM Superior <:our1. louted et 100 Cl"'< ••le11ela • - -IH. ,...-. Center Or Ive Wot, Se111a Alla, _,. ... 11i81. Laa la i•twMtc1eo CellloNlle, -.,_ cauw, II ally, -•'9• ""'Y tllt Plotlt'-lor a..,,.. fl/ Heme SI U••--Mlkllet al ~-lo* Id not be .-antao. H ...... .., nte --· .... rla IT IS FURTHER OROEllEO ,,.., • 111url• l11madl•tema1111, ..... . copy of 11111 o.-to ~ c-w be ,,. • ..,. .... ,_11 • •l..-<IM, ., pullll1lled 111 tllO O•llY l'llol, •1 IMIJ el,_., _.. -....,..._ a 11•••0•-of .,.,,.,,1 clrc11l•llon 1._,., ,.wtntM "' Or ..... ~Y. Callfwnla, 1 TO THE RESPOf'OEHT MCI a -for lour (41 l\ICUU""' TM peilti-r "61 flr.d a petition _.,.,prior lo.,_ dale ... '°' Marl"O conc1r11l1>9 your m1rrl"(le. II you fall on ttw ,...Ilion. to "'• • ·-,.fthin JO oev1 of tll• DATED· Ocl D . 1'11 d•lt Illa! 11111 ,......,_ Is •-d on II-Id H ,.,._, you, '°"' ....... , may be ent_..., -'!_~~~-Ille court may enter • jud1m1nt _,..,. ,,_, conlalnl"O Injunctive or -r ordtn '--" O........ concor11lno dl.,hlon of oropartv, A..,_yet&.ew -Ill 5-1. Clllld Cu$1..,..., CltllO -W. 1"" .._ S\IDC>Otl, at-y IMI, Cotti, alld Suell =~ c.al.._..f'Z* otller rtllat H may be granted by Ille 11._f11ft 1-<ovrl. TIM .. ,,.lsllnwfl1 of -•· , ... , ... of _,, "" -rty. °' ...... p.,11111"""' I>._ Coafl Dally Pl'°'; ~~--• "411-lt.ci pr~1nos mey alto Oct. 11, -· J, 10, 11, 1111 .. ,... rHull ....... "CTIT10UI au11111111 MAM•STATaMaMT Th• toltowlf>o ,.uon1 are dol119 ....., __ , JACKSON/CLAY Oil OllllllHG PllOGRM\ >MU J....,,.,.., S..lla 160, Hawoort 9Mctl, CA. ftteO Oeted A~l 10, 1'11 LEE A. BRANCH, Cllrll By SHARON KUPKA, Oel)Uty JAMlfS W. llMIOll 1$MSe.~Mwy., Ma.* u..,.. 8eedl, CA ft6'1 Tai; 11141 ...-, Publl\lled Or-COHI Dally Piiot Nov. 10, 17, 21, OK. 1, "" ~1 JI"'" llNrte, 441' JamllorM, ------------- Sult• HO, _,..., a..dl. CA. .,... rllllC NOTICE Rullall ...._., 4CU J .......... -------------lkllte llO, ~ ...,,, CA, '7tlO lllC'TITIOUS aVllMllS llen ~ C«11oretio.., MU NAMI STATIMlfMT J•m-. Wta llO, ~ .. edl. Tiit lollOWlllO _.,,,, ••• •tno CA. '2..0 1>U1l11eu H · Tiiis bvlfMH 11 C°""9vclacl lly a SAHOERllHG Tll+DIHG llmlled~. COMPANY, mtColQOla, ca.u ,. .. , "-'' ,,.._. ca nu1 Tlll1 ....,,_ -lllM •1111 ._ . Sia,,...,, o l(lmtllt 2J6t eei .. ta C-ty Ci9rtl ff °'.,,.. C-y °"Oct. Cotta Maw, (a, ""11 ' . n , u11. .., Sta"'9fl o -nbero, m.e c-1 ... Pvllll...,. Ol'lnOlt Coast Oally Plitt.I Vlanto, LeQUM Hlllt, Ca. mu Oct 11 .._. • '"' 1, 1•1 4'11•11 Tiil• llv•IMu 11 tllftdlictacl i.y • · • ,_.., .. "" • limited....,,_ ...... , l(Mllttfl, ~ ...,......,141. •u General Partnet' S.11 Way,..,_ ,...,.., CA''"'· Tlll1 ll•t-wn filed wllll Ille MIC lllJC( ~IE. •u-.. c:-•Y c1er11 al Oran .. c....,ty on-------------"""""o. l<lmllle Tllll Ill...,.,... -ftled wit!\ tM County Clerll al Orlfl9t C-1 en Ho~•mlMr•, ltll. Tiii• ..._ -llted -111t HO.,.,.._ t, tt•t c_,c:1ert1tf0r .... ~., ... 0t1. "111144 H, 1•1. Publlllled Oranoe Coat! Dally Piiot 1'11.. Nov. 10, 11, t•, Dec. I, ltll .iHI ...,_., .... Or-.. ODNt Delly lttllit, -----------'---0<1. t1, ..... I. 10, 11, ""' ......., l'ICTITIOUI 9UllMHI MAMI ITATIMINT Tiie t•ll-1111 l"rton h dOll\I ......... A STONl'.S THROW, t• W. C- 1111wa1, Ht. 1, HawPorl 8H<ll, tlfltnll• '*" Karen """ Oo!Olwlfl. nu ci., tl'Mt. I , ......,..,. Medi., Cellt.rM • .. ..,,.,., l'ubllll!M OrlnQlt CM11 Dtolly 1"11114 HO¥ 10, 11, 14, 0.C. 1, 1'11 •HI ----.,________________________ - Orange Coast OAJLV PtLOT/Tuetday, November 17, 1981 Cl -I - NUlllll tTATl_.l ot1 aa&te .... MIW'I MO'nta.,. ctllDtTOttl .. UM OtJ OP tuUl TaMWla "~'"°"' IMllltfft9 • .,.. 1 .. t ....... u.c.c.> "" P9JC llTIC( . .~i-----~~~~~-~--"""'ft.. ...... PICT1TIOUt8UMtllU -fitS..ISIM .... .,.,._.., .,....tUTllltUINT NOTICe OF DEATH OF ''" ftlltwl .. ,.,_ I• ..... ~~~ .. i.wllll .. ~-· .,. "'"' BETTY JO FRANKO aka -,.::-~, JIWlt..IM AHO llALLl!YCHST ..... NO C.0.M,.ANY, BE'MY JO Tl L.L ANb OF ACClhCMUll, 1""6 a,_.1111nt "' t..MIP ,..,. °"""· "-1 a.tcll, P E T I T I 0 N T 0 11....-v....,, CA "1tL • c:.~~~1':. "'r.1....., inc • • c:ell.-tt A. 0 MIN IS TE R EST ATE ~:~~I_. Or., te•.-••11..,, 117 LI• ,,..,. Orlvt, NQ, A.·11103". ill[lffi~~~G~~ffi 6 CLASSIFIED ~.~-........ Tiit f•ll•Wllll "'t•llt l\u• "OTICI It MlllllV PIVIN t• • ......,... tlW -tt tM tldl"*t ,,.,, .. ,. •f tll• wlt~fl 11emef wllM•-· ,,_....., tM • """' '' ·~ IAl .. Jll,A'I l"IOAL 1"Qftftl, I• M I'll... ... rMMI ProMrtv t1t S" "'" ....... C:.•t• .......... 1...-*'kr Cellttrllla"'21 TM -8'lf ......_, MdrMt tf Tll• l'lctltltlll t 111lt1t" N•m• tM lft..,_.t,8'1 ••1'. ,....,,_. tt _... ~fl ... la Of._ I A IH. 't A H I IV IM a NT CtvnlY tt1J-•, tm Cl HT Ill. INC. I • C•llt•r11la 4 INDEX ' ,,,..,.w,c.a Tiii• ....._ •• ;&:;;..,. ily ... Ntwpon ...... c.i11tr11I•""" T 0 " I I h • I r s • .-............ T111• NllMU '' '""""''" "" t b eneficiar ies e r dltors _,,_, Ctrporall•• , .,.. ...,_..,, ,.... "" ... v .. .., .. ie ••~ 1t1t and contingent creditors of ·2 642·5678 MS(Sftl Sil( w1111 .... llMIHI, In.I (NII ,.,,.,....... •• w CY•••H Orll('-W-""l .... tf.Clll...,,..,.fwa ~AM ...... ~ 11...., OeutM. ,.,. ,..,., 'MlltltY. T ... -.,.. MINH ---.. Ntw,_rl 9Md\, Qt!~.... IN 111 ..... tr ...... ,.. le: Ch«IM II WI ........ -.U.... ITANLlfV 0. MC>fflON, 111 l'el., T111t ........... -• .0c1 J111111L..o.r<1 Betty Jo Pranko, aka, ~ •• •,°"'4 ._...c:-., · v ""-·A"'*" eetty Jo Tiii and persons .., ' Tlllt ~ - " ... wltfl lfM .,,,.. c.., .. ,., c1..-.. .. °' ..... c-•Y ... who may be otherwise Oct~~.C:;,-:,~o.iiv~ N•v •.1t11. Interested In tne wlll l'ICTITIOUI 8UllN•ll NAMl ITAT•M•NT Tiit ro1towl119 "''°"' ere dOl119 lllltl ... UH 8All8A"A'S llllOAL SHOPPI. 110 I Utll StrHI, Cost• Mu• Cell .. tt1l• tM27 lllla Htnrltlle •utllll. Utlt 011110elll UM. H11nt1119to11 1 .. c:11. C•ll!Of~tt»47 lr\,ft H. llutlln. O•tt 011nDelll Lelle, HllfttlftQIOft a .. c:ll, Ct llfOtftle .,.., •••be•• Ii 1Cln9, US I! 1e111 St,..I. Co.ti llMM, C.llforftle mt1 Tlllt l)llSll!Ht I• COl'ICIVCleel l>J a eenerel pert"'"1\lp, ) AlteH 8utm Tiiie slel-1 was llled wllll "'• C011nty Cl••• of Of•noe c-IY Of\ Nov..n-IS, 1•1. P11Ml7 P119flshed Or.,... Coetl Dally Pllol. NOY, 11 14, Dec. I, I. 1'11 ....at c, c ........ c.tlft'lll• .... • .. -• .,.,.,ktll , ..... lo.ftO utll Tlllt MN .. W•• ,..,.... lltY • TMI the~ 119f1W."4...,... h ..... ,.1 ~· O.Krl.,.. 1 ........ ti .. , 111114'1 .... Wllll.,.. I t[IU~lfl t11,,•lt11rt, ll•l11ret, t•11lpmt11t, l'tt,... ....,.., .. ..,. tr• ,,_ ef ctn.la lllu911 ..... Or"'9' e .. ,, Oelly ftll«, Prt·Sc-........... MCI It IKettld •I• NOW. It, H, O.C. I, t , "ti ...... 1 10211 S. W. (ytN"eU llrwt, s.M8 Aft• 14e'9fott. CellfOnll&. Tiit b<AIMN -llMd •Y tllt Mid Hapsftrtr ti stld IH•tl•n h · HaW~T 041LDllUl'S CIHTa,_, NS._.,I TIMI Hid Dul• tr.,.lltr II lnleftCltel It Plc;TITIOUI •ut•NIU .. ctllS""'"'•lacl ...... ttflo Of NAMl ITATIMaNT .. ,.. .. ,lollel llJ(-Wvlc; ... lf71 H Tiit followlno persOf\t tt• .dtln9 T111Un A-. Senl• AM,, CPllto,,..a llv\IMUM' '27010ftor etter °"'~' '· 1 .. 1 EAST 91..UFF UNION SlllVICI. Tiit 11--.... Ml ef the'""'°" uo I/Itta Del Oro, N•wllO't .. ecll, Ct. wllll 9"°"' cltl"" mev • tllael It· tt..O PllOPESllONAL ISC-OW 8r11ce L. ~. 1111 Altllfte UllVICllS, 1'21 N, Tutllft Aw., S...la L•11e, Mllf'fll""°" .. ecll, Ce. m4I Allt, Ce '1701 C P. O. lk11 llftJ, '-"l• SI>••-J ..-.,, ltH AIM#\8 A,.., Ct tf?lll. -.... Ifft day I« L•M. HllMI"""" e..c11, Ca. m4I 1111111 <l•lmt by ... ., ("'"°' ..... " Tiiie 1>111l11ess h ca11d11tltd by Otctmber •. ttll, wlllcll It tllt lftdlvlCIYelt IMll-& Wiit) lllltl-Cllly ""'°"'the COl'l"""MttlOfl llruce L. 8oWdiln eltl• tpe<Hled ..-.... SN< ... J '°""""" $o • ., .. Is --10 ... el lnt...ot<I Tllll 11.-i ... llted wllll "'9 Tra11s1 .... Mkl lftteftded T .... , ... o, Cov11ty Cler• ot Orenve Co11111y °" uttd the lol._lftO addll""81 butlMu Hovem-u 1 .. 1 llffftU 9"" .selrMtet within tllt tllree P171611 rtfrt IHI -1: N- Pul>lltNd 0rtft9f CC>e\I Delly ftllot Dtled November U 1 .. 1 Nov 17, 2', o.c: 1.1. 1•1 S020•1 Stanlev 0 . MoMon lnleftd94 Trensft,... P11l>ll"'9d Or .. Coetl D.il'f ftllot HOY. 11, 1'11 sot ... I PICT1'1GUa IUllNIU tlMM ITATIMIN'T "" ftfl•Wllll ,.,. ........ ,., ...... -.1-o: Ctl VIOCO MIMORIRS; Ill W. ellT IHTlllNIHI. _., C'MtlM Dt., Ml .... V\ftt, CA ... 1. W~ .... Lee Ill, -.., CenlM Or,.Ml ...... Vlei.,CAfMtl, Tiiie ..,.._ ll ~·-"' tll __. ....... ............. Ill Tlllt ~ -fllell wllll ttle C-ly (.-114 0r91>9f C-'Y -' :>«. n. 1'91. ,.., .. -1--°'""" (Mtl ()elly .. , ... , Oct." ....... a. ... 11, ,.., ....,~ "--• ...-• .,_ and/or estate: AP'1tleM••UC.-..._ A natltl"" h"'S been filed ..... .,........ ..--· .. .-c.......ortv• by Eugene E. Franko In ,....OHkt...... the Superior Court of .... ,.... ..... ~'*':m1 .. Orange County reQuestlng p.,1111.,,.., 0r.,... coet• o.uv PllOC, that Eugene E. F ranko be ' Ho• 10.11.14.o.c 1,1•1 ..u"lappolnted as perso nal representative to ...C llTICl administer the estate of Betty Jo Franko, aka l'ICT•Ttou1 eu11H111 Belt y Jo Ti 11 cos la Mesa .. Nlllln•T•M•NT 11 1 '< d the' Tll• ro11ow1no perton• ••• do1"11 Cal orn a un er bllstMu ti I n d e p e n d e n t n oo~Aoo ftAllT~1ts, LTD . Adminis tration of Estates "°'' Ctll• Avledor, 5411!• c. s ... J11en A ct>. The pellllon IS set for G-'•tr-. CA on. I D N 3 I H u,.. T r 11 e H E R G v hear ing n ept. o. a COllPOllATION, • Calllornl• 700 C ivic Center Drive c°'"°'"""· J»f'I eei•• •vi.-. 5"1 .. w e s t S a n t a A n a C $en J-' C.I"'-· CA,,.,, • • • RALPH E PHELAN. J ll., ,... Ca 11 for n I a 9 2 7 O I on C•tl• Avl•ctor. s1111e c. s. .. J11•n Dec ember 9, 1981 at 9:30 Cepl1lr-. CA mH. ,a m l'ICTIT10Ut 8UllHISS Thi• blltl ... u " coll4u<tecr by a • 1 F. YOU OBJECT to the MAM& STATUdlfT llmllaG pertMnNP. , Tll• IOllOWll't petton .. do'"' HUNTER ENEAGV CORP ~ranting of the petition, bu•lw ... e .. STH:,. .... sT1t'..-, ...... -w. ay AalPfl E P11t1en, Jr ivou Should e ithe r appear ........... ""'' ,,.. ,_ T"I• llet-t .... Ille<! ... ,, ,,.11 t t l/lctotle, Ulllt C·I, Cotta -... C.A c-1y Clerk oA Orange Co\lftly on Ocl. &t the hearing and S a e '2627 J0, 1 .. 1. your objections or file WAllREN £. wuT. roo w. 111146Ji written objections with the lllCtorCe, Ullll C·I, CO.le -... CA YATES-Nlll•H mn • ,.,......._, '--...... court before the hearing. l'ICTIT10UI 8UlfN•U l'ICTIT10UI 8USINISS NAMI STATIM.N'r NAME STAT•MIMT Tiie followl110 person• ere doll'I T111e 1111t111en is c-IK1ed bY •11 ATTOllNEYSATLAW Your appearance may be lftdl•ldu:!.,,... "· w.a • •~ Melll St., s.ita •• in person o r by your Tiit rollowlno SM"on It dolno bllllftfn as· OllSIMUel HUNTINGTON HAA80U~ I< NOLL.WOOD ASSOCIATES OOCKSIOE SEAlllCU, Mll6 8te11ele 2'1ti L•s A-n. Sull• JOO Mlnloft Drive, HunllnQton ... 11. C.111«,.I• Vlelo. ca .,.., nMJ ~l<ll••d A. Stenton. 1721J Ln J11ll•" A -··· ~ l •a•tl• Aamblts. 541"t 100 Mls)lon lllelo. C•. Drive, HuftllnQton 11eec11, C•llfornl• .,... ""' Tllh bull ... u Is COftOll<ltd l>y • Cre'9 C J-. • ..... ., Miii, 11m11ec1 _,.,...~P • 1,...1,,., C•lllwnl• n1u lll<Mrd A s1 ... 1on Ptlf" lAllCllt"· 1111 Elden NO ,., Tiiis slal-1 wes 111..S •1111 IM C~I• -· Qllfomla '2t11 Covftly Cltrll of Oranoe County 0" Tiiis bllllMH Is conducttcl by • Oclobtr 27. '"' teftf•el pertMnNp Pl14!7t Jull.., R. Merr- llHOOIS, KENDALL & HAAIUHOTON ,...,..... ...... u.cw.. 4!9t MecAltllw &I ... , S4lltlt tff He,....t e..dt, Ce . ._.. Put>ll"'9d 0r""'9R Coesl O•llY Piiot Nov. 11, u. OK 1, •. 1'11 5071·11 Punch Thls ti.Cement w•s llltd wltll ll'lf Co11nh Ctf"' of Or ... Ot COllftlY Oft Noveml>tr 13, 1111 P11Ml6 Pul>ll.,,.., OrMl99 Coalt Delly ~llot. HOV 11, U , OK 1 I, t•l ..,.., \ \ \ ~ ~ \ \ I I , \' I \ \ .~' .~> ---I _..,,,,..__.-- . I Mule carts banned PEKING <AP > -Mule carts have been banned from the capital c ity tn a bid to eliminate .. environmental pollution .. -manure -from congested str eets. News paper reports said the city traffic bureau also has amended regulations that gave prioril): to automobiles, not people. :.\II vehicles now mus t slow down and give the right of way to pedestrians. especially children. DEATH NOTICES HOTICIOP Thi• .... -w•• flled Wiii• ,,. iHtaA .... C..ftJtl !attorney. Aftftl.ICATIOM 1'011 CMANOE cou .. 1y Clf"tl oA Orenoa CounlY °"Oct Pul>tlthecl Or""'9R CO.SI O•llY Piiot, I F Y O U A R E A '" owN .. tSMt~ OP ALCOHOLIC JO,"" :.,, ... No• >. 10• "· 14· 1•1 .,,..,., c R E o 1 T o R o r ' a IEVEll•,01!.L1tcEHS• ... -"' -Tll'( .ontlnne nt creditor of the ....,. P11bll""4! Or-Coetl Dally Piiot, ~ '''""' -,. Tow11om11,.,,..,c.0Mern Nov >.10,11,u .1•1 01M1 ------------deceased , you must file MEADOWLARK ENTEllPAISES I• STATUUNTOl'AIANOONMIHT ~our c laim w ith the court Cetlforftlf ,.._..tloftl. Is epplylno lo .... "' -ncE OP UH 01' "CTITIOUS 0 r present I t t 0 t h p the Depa~ oA Alc_.lc llew•-rv!P\.Ro ""' control 1or • .. ., .. ON·SAL! 1-------------•Ut1Nin1i1AM• personal r e presentative Tiie tollowl110 P•"o"' "•"• · h t GENEllAl (PUllLIC EATING l'ICTIT10Ul8USINESS abellOoMCI IM UM of .... Flcllllou•laPPOtnle d by t e c our ~LACE! 110 .... 10 sell e1co11011c NAMllTATIMIMT 811,1.,.0 N.,... ~lthin tour months fro m l>evt•-OH •• 1'712 Gtth•m SI Tiit foll-1"9 IM''°"' .,. 001119 A & T ENTE9PRISES. '™ 1101 .. •he date of firs t issuance Muntlftflon ...... C• ,,.., llllllMU .. : Ave .. Wfftmlnattr. CA.,..,, 1' 'ded • Publl•lled 0r.nve Coast ,&.Illy Piiot WH lllLIGIO, t01 w. II•'-•· Cost• Tiit Fictitious 11.,.1ntu Nam• of letters as prov1 in No• 11. 1tt1 son-11 a.. ... c.. ta» .~.,,..,to a11ow w .. 1ue0 1n O•-s ection 700 of the probate A-1 K. M<AOams, ''°' Cell• 29-11 I C Ii I . Th e1a1 Los •-· ..., Clerlleftl•, c.. covniv °" 11• • cod e o a orn1a. e t2''2 P•111 TOttor•o. 1 Sunrlv•• 1'"1,,.· t ime for liling c laims wlll PICTITIOUI 8USINIHS HAM• STAHM•lfT The 1011owlft9 penon• .,. ctolftO bu\lneH ... CORONADO PAllTNfiltS. JmJ Lat RemtUt. Sult• 200. Mlnloft vi.i-. Ca tUtl Astoeleled lftdlllltlal p,_rtlet (a Celltornla c.,,._.atl""I. SlOO lllr<ll Sttfft, N-' lleed\, Ca '7MO llertOft PertMn la Cetllornla t•ntr•I P••lnershlp), 211U LU Aaml>I ... Sulla 200 MIHloft lllelo. C• .,. .. Tllh 1>11SIMU IS COftdUCl•d by • ..... , •• perlMnNp -lated'"°"'''"' "'-rtlet llY. Oofteld W. Gii"*'" Pf'e\lclenl T .. IS Sl.91-1 WM llled wllll I ... CouftlY Ciera of 0r•"9t County Oft OclObe• 12. 1'11 .. ,,.. •MODIS. KINDAU. & HA••tHGTOH ............. L.eWCerP. 41't MK.,_ ....... a....* Hew ..... IMCll,C..ftlle Pllbll"'9el Or-Coett Deity Pllol HOY, "·,..,DK. I, •. "" 5021-11 E••IM M<Adelnt, 1902 Cell• e1e1 c~!~4~11>re<11t, u !>D4•"•· •••In•. CA not expire prior to four Los •••"'°'· s.wo c1e....,. ... c. •un n 11s. month s from the date of 111!~11~.~_., '' c-ucted 1>v •n Tiiis D\NMn wn c_"',.., I>• • the hearing noticed above. 11o0er1K.~ .. .,.,.,~=k• YOU MAY EXAMINE T111s 11e..,.._t w• 111.0 "'"" 1,. T"lt su•-• .... 111.0 .. 1111 '"" the file kept by the court. s:~~l~ 1f.':_r• 01 Orenoe c°";'1~\t:~ C.OUftlY Clenl o4 D<'anot CouftlV °" O<I If you are interested In the P11blltMC10renoa<:oe•tDe11y P1to1 JO,n1t ir1tM1J es ta t e, you may f i le a Nov. 10, H, tA, o.c. 1. 1•1 _..1 Pvoll....., 0r--. Coe•• 0 .11, P1101. r e quest w ith the court lo 110. >. 10, "· 24, ••1 HIH• receive special no tice o f ... IUC -c the inventory o f estate and ..-. ""'"' of the petitions, ac.counts P1CTtT10Usau11M1n 1-------.--------and rennrts d escr ibed in NAMI S~AT•MllfT _,_,.,. ,..... Tiie lollowl119 petHn 11 doln9 FICTITIOUS •USINllS ~ Se C I ton 12 00 · 5 0 f the 111111neuaa· NAMISTATl!MINT C alifornia Probate Code. EGS·filtE CU TIVE GI FT Tiie lollo"'lf'11 p,.,..,,., ••• 00lft11 ELMERD.MONTANO ~~=::~~~~.'~;:; Ave 00'· Ml~•:t~~LTV SPACE •U<HTALS, 1695 Crescent A ve. #628 Gr~ Jemes Kelley, S.SU lllwr lt.l71 Contlrucllon C1t<le E .. 1. Irvine, Anaheim, Ca. 92801 .... •201,N-18uell,CA.,~ Callfor"1an11• (714) 776-1550 Tiiis llU5!M" lo c-.,cttO l>Y an 00111 J Hua•t•, '" N Pin• p bl'shed Oranne Coast lftdlYIOllel. Place, ...... Im, C.lltOt'"I• ~. u I "' Gre90f''fJ Kettey c11u1t1 M4trttet, :1111 c1u-11••-0ally Piiot, Nov. 16, 17, 23, Tiiis SI.a-*" rllecl wllf• -Ori••· C-le IMU, Celllomla '2tH 198 I 4976-8 1 County Clen of Or-C:-ty on 0<1 R-'1 0 8rlOQ,, No Sl a .. con IO, 1•1. BtY. N--1 Bee<ll, Celllorftlf tllWCo 1'17-Pllbll......, Orenoe Coe't Delly PllOJ, Nov. J , 10, 11, 1A, t•t OIHI This 1111,lneu h conowci.ct by • O•Mrel -1Mr\l\lp 0.1110 J Hwertc Tllll 11.et_. w .. llled #llll tlle Countv Cieri< ol 0r•"9t CO\lftfy .., Ckl-r 17, '"' PHUC -~E FICTITIOUS •UStN•SS NAM• JTAT•M•NT The tollowl"9 Pt"on h 1101110 OU'JIM,let f'IC fl ttOUS WSlll.-SS NAMI STATaM•NT ~ -NOTIC• TOClll:OITOllS ""'* Pul>ll...., Or ... Coe\I Dally Pllol, BIG JIM'S QUALITY MEAT ANO DELICATESSEN. 2000 Naw-1 lllYO., CMI• -... CA mn Tiie 1011-1119 SM•toftl ere ........ 01' 8UU( TltANSPl:ll IS.CL 61t1~1f7 U C.C.I NOT ICE IS HEREllV GIVEN to creditor\ of l"t wlt"I" ftemed NO• ), 10, 17, 14, IWI 07MI PVIUC MOntE -·~·~'J.ORTH, 701 Lido ~etll Orin, He.....,, .. Kii, C•lltor,.le .,.., l,.MI•""' tllM e bUlli 1rem!•• I• e-.1 1------------- J. F. Pe11ftey, J C. ~ennty, Tru•IHl .,,..,., tM wlll ot L W. llr19Gt, )171 Via Lieto. Newll0'1 ll<lech, Celllo"'t. '*1 Al ... J Mlellle, 40200 Pe"'° ArbOI. Aeft(llo Ml•-· C..llfornl• '2770 All..,. M filllotl T,,.11, Jl'O A AlrPorl LOOP Roed, Cotl• Mn•. Celllol'ftla '26» 0 W Elllotl Ttvtt. P 0 lloa 11, Lono 11 .. c11. Ct llfornle ; 444 Wetl ac .. ,. e1..o • "'-a.ec11, Celltorftl• -I Tllh ""'I""' I• conchKted by an lftdlvldllel Al.,. J Mickle '"I' 11 ... ,.....1 was flled wllll Ille County Cttrll ot 0••"90 CouftlV Oft Nov.,..i... IJ. 1'91 P11Mee Pu1>11"'9d Orenoe Coell Delly Piiot, Nov 11, 14, Dec. I, I.'"' -1-11 IO I>• me<N on persoftal properly ........ ett .. -"-COVAL C~POAATION, .. , & 16' W 11111 St Coste Me .. CA m11 The ,..,... -11\Kl ... u -•·Hof t ... lftle-lt.,.sfer• It S!L.LEAS OPTICAL INC AJ &. ... w '7tll SI . Cost•-... CA n•fl Tllal Ille pr-rly perll,..nl httelo II ducrll>ed In 114tnerel •• Opllca l Meftule<lu•l"O Equipment and h localed et· MSW 17111 SI ...0 M• W "'" SI . Coste Mel• CA m11 n•t _,.._., ,,_ uteel l>y IM MIO lranilef'Of al .. 10 IOOllOft I\ COVAL COltPO!tATION TMI selcl OUlk ,,..,,,,,, h lnteno.cl to bt conlumm•led al llw office ot RALSTON AHO CHRISTOPHER, 1101 S 8U<ll lllYO .. Suite 111, La Hal>ra, Celllo•ftla Oft Of ttler O.oml>u I IWI Tiie neme •"" adel•HS ol IM PlltSOftS wllh wllorft clel1n1 may l>e llltcl •• RALSTON AN O CHRISTOPHE A, 1201 S llee<ll lllYd. 5'iltt 111. La Hal>ra CelUorftl•. -the tnl olev tor 1111"11 PICTITIOUJIUSINIU t latms by any crt>Ollor sllall bt NAMl:STATRM•NT O.ceml>tr 1, 1'81 '""''" Is Ille Tll• lollowlno p.,son I• dol"O busl~s day l>efort in. conwmmaHon bllsl,..u •• dale lPKH~ allo .. MA t 0 "0 A y 0 u . 11 l 4 , So fa• .. ll ·-lo .. 10 lnt- l'ICTIT10Ut IUSINISS MAM•STATUdNT The lof-1"9 '"''°"' ere dolnt -•...u•: DYNE COMPAN Y LTO , SOO Nawporl C.ftttr Drive, Suite uo. NewPOrt a..ci.. CA -Wiii,_. J Mani • .,., Gr .. ftlrw Laftf, lrYIM, CA '771S. Jee• e I.All•,• Snepdr...., °"'""· lrvlftf,CA"171J Tlllt butlftfU h <OftclUCled by t llmltact pertrenftlp Wllff'ed J.~ c;.r...el Pert,., Tiii• --WM flled "'"" ,,. C-IY Clen oA Or-C.0UfttY Of\ Oct n .1•1 De .... M.08"-' ,...,.., .. uw .-c.a..._Ort,.. .. ..,.... ...,., Celltoml• .,.., ,..,_ ftvl>ll"'9el Or-. Coett Delly Pllo4, '>cl.,,,-· J. 10, H, 1'91 -.1 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAMI STATIMINT The 1011ow1no IM''°"' ••• dolno Jtmt'\ L -I~. 11457 Vef11Utt lllvd • 10l, Stvello Ct ty. CA t MOO Thi• ~ntil ll c-11<led by en lndlvldual James L Mein• This , .. ,......,, w .. lllod wllll ,.,. County Cltrk ot 0••"119 COlllllY on NOY •. "'' PllllJt Pul>ll lMO 0r.-. Coesl Oelty Piiot, NO• 10. 11 H , De<. '• 1'11 ....._., MUCll~£ N~1' l'ICTITIOUS IUSIN•SS II.AMI STATIMElfT The touowlft9 oerwl'\s •'• Oo•nt DUtinetl ts. MtSSIOH ESTATES, J700W Coast Mloll••Y Sulit 110, ...... POrt 11 .. cll, Celllornle ""3 G PARKER DEVELOPMENT I NC , 1'111 lloleno>, MIHIOft Voe 10, C elltorftle.,.,, COATS ENTERPRISES INC u 1s Illa E_..,,., Santa 8a•t>ar• Celllornla '13110 JO OEllEL.OPMENT, INC. 1700 Wul Coul M1011we,, Suite 110 Newport a..<,,, C.lll0t"I• ., .. , Tllh bll•IMU ,, conduCIM l>Y • oen.rel pa,,,..,.lll•P G Petker O.wlDP"Mfll, '"' By Gr99 E Peru• PrHl ..... I HULTGREN HARRY A. HU LTGREN. resident of Corona del Mar, Ca . Pa ssed away on November 13, 1981. Born July 15, 1899 in Omaha, Nebraska. He is survived by his wife Norma, a son Harry A . Hultgren. Jr. of Athens. Ohio, daughters Norma J . Daniel of Eugene, Oregon, and Barbara E . Hostetler of W••t<rttl HunllnQIOft lleecll, Ce Trentferet wlcl Int-Tt.,.tlttor '76~ uteel the lollowlft11 -lllonel l>uslMH David Owen llroli•"'· 2UO nemo -_,.."'" wltl\lft "-lllrH Wevecres1. HllftllnQIOn •••<II. C• ., .. ,, IMC ont· None ~ r'. Oeled Oct~ U , 1•1 This 11\nlfteH " c-..Cted l>Y ... SELLEASOPTICAl INC lftCllYIClllel Tr ... sferte 0.Yld 8rollaw Ak llerCI L S.lltf'S Tiiis ""-"' WM flled wltll Ille ~'-1 COllfttY Clen of Oraftve Cou11ty on Relpll 11 Gallo. Novtml>et' s. 1•1 Vice Prweleftl ""'" Pvbtl"*' Or-CoeSl Ot11y Piiot Pul>ll-0r8"99 Coast Dally ftllot Nov 11. t•t 501HI Nov. 17, 14, OK t , I, IWI ...,_., Corona del Mar. Ca , 7 grandchildren , 1 great-grandchild, sisters Ruth Barnett and Jennie Pflasterer both of Omaha, Nebraska. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, Novemberl7, 1981at11 :OOAM at St . Mic hael and All Angels Episcopal Church, Corona del Mar, Ca 1 Interment at Pacific View ----------- l>usl~t~~~llER ASSOCIATES, H I Dover OrlW, Suite 14, H...,Po'1 ll•tch, Cttrforhle ""3 J°"" F•-·· M<IC.U!'f, 20432 Sa"•· Ana Avenue, Apt NO U , Sante Ane, Calllornle n'IW H•"Y Let Owtl'•l>Y, 1106 Nolllnor.em Road, Newport 11••<11, c atlfornl• t2MO Tllh bllslneu It condu<lecl l>v • ....... 1 pertftenltll). J-F.M<I<.,... Thi• ste*'-1 w•• 111..i with 11111 (OU"'" Clerk ol orange COii"'' Of O<tobe• JO, 1•1 ~., .... This Slltl-1 we• llle<I wll" IM Covnty Cltrtt ol O•tnoe CounlY on 0c101>e;n 1'el MISEllVl,MUMPIR & HUOHIS tt• ce.._e onw. Newpet1 a..dl, Cel""9t. -l'O•m P111>lllhfd Or-Coesl Dally Pllo1. Nov. l , 10, II, U, 1•1 4117-11 • l'ICTITIOUI 8U"NEU NAME STA11:MINT Publl'lled Or-Coast Delly Pllol Tiit 1011owl"9 .,.,""' ••• Oolno llllsl"•UH Me morlal Park, Newport "ctmous1u11HUS -------------, f (J NAMS STAT•MUtT Beach. In lieu o owera T11e touow•no .,.,...,, ••• dolll9 NOTICE 15 HIEAEllY GIVEN lllat Commt rctll..,k UOI Oove 51rHI H-POrt 9MCll, C.lllomle "660, ... , llltd, with lllt Federal OtP0\11 lnwrenc• ~•tloft, en -lketlon for F.--e1 ~1 IMUfOftU co,..•1"9 Nov l. 10, 11, 24, 1•1 •m-f la> HOUSEHOLD, GARAGE SALES 01 A EC TORY, Cl>I MGSO, SJ\4 W Fllglll A...,.., Senlt Ana, CA '7704 RI CHARD F REOERICIC MAR TIN, U14 w Fiio"' Aven\H, Sante Ana, CA '2104 r ., memorial contributions are llUtlMts as· requested to St. Michael and COUNTllY TllAOITIOHS. m 1111 rACIFtC VtfW MIMO•tAL l"AJtlC Cemetery M ortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c Vt....,. Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 McCOIMICIC MO•TUA•llS LaQuna Beach 494-941 5 Laouna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 HAa101 L.AWK-MT. OUVE M0<1uary •Cemetery Cre~tory t625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 All Angels Episcopal si .. ~::.~;.'!!c111orie11i.• c h u r c h . P a c i f I c Vi e w 1,.15, • c-ie ..._ C• mn Mortuary directors. LYll" ~-CNdWkll, sio T"'"" GO\JOSWAARD Ave .• "-' lffdl. c.. '*' C A R 0 L t N A S . Tiii' 1>v11.,.., h cOl'lctuct..i by • llmlled ...,._.,,.. GOUOSWAARD, resident of '--tli Me•<t11«1ttt1 Huntington Beach, Ca. Tiiis llet...-1 WH llleel wltll"" Passed away on November C.011ntv Cl•rll of 0••"9f county .., Novam-11, 1'91. 12. 1981 . She is survived by her husband Jan, son s Gerttll of Palm Desert, Ca .• Jan Jr. of Hunllnaton Beach, Ca .. Johannes also of Huntington Beach, Ca .. 2 brothers, 1 sister. all o f H olland and 3 grandchildren . Graveside services will be held OQ Tuesday, November 17, 1981 al IO:OOAM at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park wttb Rev. Erlo Buhler. Harbor Trinll~ Baptist Church. omciatin1. Services under lhe direc:tlon of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive Mortuary of Costa Men. ~-~. CUNTON l'OMM PubllsNd °"..._ eoest Delly ftllot Nov 11, 14, O.C I, I. 1'91 fOOit-11 l'ICTIT10US 8USINIH .. 4111. STAT•MIMT Tiit tollow1,., persoft h eoll\O ..... lftflsH:. WOOD SHAPINO$, 1S7l Slatf", Ho II, ~lfl!llOft INC,,, C.lltomle .,..-rAuH•ll I!. lle11ndt Jr., UOO UlftQtf', Mo. 8-M, Hunllftflon tlffcll. CelltlOrftle m"1 Tllh butlftflt h c:ondlld.0 l>Y •n lflflvlflltl "-" L. llouftehJf Tiii• ,,.._, "" Iii.cl with IM cwnty clet1l o4 Or..,.. C.OllfttY "' October to. M t. ,.171611 l"llbll-Cit ..... Coell Delly ftlloe, HOV. 17. u , o.c:. 1 ••• 1'91 SOIJ.tl lls Co•t• Mtu Olflct, wlllc" l'ICTITIOUllUSINEIS -•lc•tloft WM ecceilled '°' 1111119... NAMI ITATIM•NT Oclol>e• 2', 1 .. 1. Tiie permanent Tiie followln9 person It 001110 loc•tlon Ol "" l>ren<ll ,, J'lfO Ptrk llllSIMH H Cltfllt• O\'I,.., CMU!t:: Celltornle WESTERN ENTERPRISE. 11101 mt•. -8HCll 81Yd . HUflllngtOft lleecll. CA Any petWll "''"'' to comment "" .,.., 1111, ePOllcetlon ,...Y Ille Ill• c.,..,.....,, Fre11• Tree, MDnlt, MOO Edi-• In wrlllftO with the A991oMI OlrKtor AYf., H""llnQton lleecll, CA .,..1. of Ill• F-••• f>epeslt lns11••M• Tlllt _..,.., 11 conclllcted by .., Corporetlon et Its Af191otwtt Olfkt , 0 lncllvld.,.I. ROBERT JOSEPH FRASCHETTI, 1111 ButQUftdY, Ltucedle, CA '102• Tllh blltlnen It coftducled by • .. ,,. •• 1 parlftf~ Akllerd F. M4trll" TlllS ,, • .....,..., WM Hied Wllll Ille covnty c1en. OI Orenoe C.OlllltV °"Oct JO.'"' Pl1..S1 Montoome•Y st,..tt, Suitt 3600, Stll Fr.,.. T Morris Pre11clsco, C•lllornl• •OIM II any Tllh __ , wes llll!cl with ,,.. Pul>lls,.... Or.,. CO.II 0.llf Pllol, Pff'.IOft CletlrH 10 pr'Olnl Ille 9r.,,lln11 Co1111ly Cltt• ol 0<'•"119 Co11"IY on Nov. l , 10, 17, 1A, l"t •11WI 'Of llllS ~IUflOft he llel e tlQlll IO ck> NOY •• I.I so II lie Iii.. • written no41ca of 1111 1'1711• lnte"I wllll Ille At9lo"tl Director Pullll""" Ortft9f c-r Oelly ,.llot, wlllllll " day, of Illa delf ol .,.. IHI NOV 10. "· 2•, o.c: '· '"' ..,...., NOTICE pu1>llcet1011 of tllh l'ollce Tiie llllby w. Lledler died tesl•t• 111 I,. nonconrldtnllel oo•tlon' of Ille PUIUC MQTlC( ste1to4WHhlttOIOftonJ..-ry 1, '"° epptlcellon .,.. on Ille lft 1M lt99lonal .,.Cl left •• one ot ,,., lie I rt, • Office H pert o.t Ill• PUllll< lllt t••ftdcl....,..,, Jtnke Kotfllar, wlloM malnltlrecl by Ille COf'PO'otlon Tiiis l'ICTITIOUS 9411111111 IHI k-......_ wn Ut7 l'r- tlle I• •vtll-tor pUl)lk lft1pecllon ,.... ITAT11 .... T L.•M CCllU MotM. Cellfoml• m». dllrlne re9'14er 11119IMI• "°""· Th• ltlfewlftt """' ll eo111e Any j,,.....,,.. ... "'98nllll0 the pr-1 P11bll1lled pur1ut"I lo Section WllMU•' edelrett Of J-tcoef\le• -Id be HJ U l ltlltl of Ille llutu •nd 8ALaOA l:OITIONI, UGI l!ttl WftllOINloflOan......,, llt911letlOM Of Ille P.O..tl DtllOtll Octen 81.,.., ... 0 ... m, ........ CA HEll81iRT H DAVIS lllturtfttt C-ttlOft. ....1. jll!WNY for fillet• ~.a...11 J, lltnt RIC-., 000 I:, De-1112MMdfAYffllle 8y: 81Yd., ....,., CA'*' ,.,._, Wftfolftllton tn50 S...-... D Ketcllum Tllh Ml-• ft '-.c!M •Y eft PHONE: UOtl 7•1111 lb INIYl...,_f. atMMllV, DAVI&, Seftler VIG• Prttldent J. """'llldo9N Wk~O•llPICIC & KMHEID•ll & C4ltlMr Tiiis 11111..-.C -lllM •1111 ttle A._.,. .. uw ft111>il1Md 0rllft09 Coelt Oellv PllOI C-ty ¢llft tll O'f ..... COullly 8ft Ott. tlll M98* A- flUIUC MOllC £ • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • ..... Cl .. OTHMS NU. .. OADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa EDWARD R. CLIN'tON, reaidenl of Oranae County since 1968. Passed away on November 15, 1981. He waa • veteran of Wol'ld War 11, having aerved in the U.S. Army. He la aurvivtd by bla wife Maile, aon Wayne, dauabter Flor• Mae Graol, father Robert E. Cllotoo and 5 1randchildren. Servlcea wlll be held on Tuetday, HOV 11,24,1'91 SOii-ii lt,1'11. ~ ............... -"11-l"llltll"*' O.enoe C-1 Otlly ,.ltol, ,.,,..l.....,Ol'-..C:....Oellyl"llft. 0<1. U , 20, 27, HOY J. 10, 11. .. r 6'2·9150 l.U.TtiiiiHOM $MITM a TUTHILL WllTCLW CHAf'IL 427 e 17'n ~· Costa Mesa 64'6-9371 November 17, 1981 at ,_C:lllOTM•S lO:OOAM al Harbor Lawtt SMITHS' WOITUAIY Memorial Oiapel. Servk" &27 M11n St under \ht direction ol Hun11naton Beacn Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive 536-6539 Mortuary of Coata Mesa. A __ .... ~~ • Oct.f7, ...... J,t0,t7,"91 ~ '"' ....,.., PVIUC •nee ft a 0 0 $ """"""\'~l· """""~'~.,,..,d tw.r\illlNM (.,...,I lf'l\Ol..Wflll "•M•• \40fttl lOl.o•1' '4olll•)•• .... .-.· 'llfll"t•r' '"' ... 1118 "" . ... :: -... •* .... I ... .,... '" ltU Ui&r ... IA 111• 1• lllM •• .... ..... II)) 1)1 ljlu 1U I \)ti'•) .... .... IAA no -""' 1A l .... UllU --21"1 ..... (Q 11111 11"\i J)"-' "" -'"' lV' »'le .... , . .. ., , "'' •'~ I ' 110 ... ,,,~ ,,. eatJAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY ,... ...... ~ All real eatate ad vertlud in t b la newspaper It 1ub,.ct lo the Ftdtral fair Hous lDI Act ol •• wh1(')1 malt• ll ~eal to ad vertlH "an)' prderenct, llmlutlon. or dla· trlm101t10fl b11ed on race. color. rellaion. ux, or national origin, or an intentJon to make any auch preference. ltmllatlon. or du crimloation " Thia newspaPV will not kDOWIDf ly ICCept 1ny 1dvert sine for real estate which Is in viola· Uonof tbelaw. lllOIS: ._.........., ._..c_.,.. .. cWy -="" ron I ••• . Tlit DAILY P&OT ._. llbilty for .... ftnt l11correct luertlo• ,.,. :~ I Hotlstt for Sdt :~, •••..........•....••... ~ I CitMral I 002 --•••••·•·······••·····•· 12>/•0/o • OCEAH VU Partr ANNOUNCEMENTS. A fantastic 4 Bdrm. 2 s tory home w ith ma gnifi cent II\ 1n g ram1ly area Fireplare. eountq lmehen , man) extras owe r1nanring at I 2 ~. r; p r I (' t' d a I Sl49.900. Bargam. call now. S46·2313 rmouts 1 LOST & FOUND ~~·"""""' l •f ,, .... '-'t•J , .. .,.,\ l,N. t ---"" '"~·1·· w1~n~r...· Tw•••1• SCIVICES 'Wn•O f'OPftl,lf £MPlOYM£MT l PICPHAllOM '"'-&A\ ll"H-trr~ Jwitt'A•M ... t• .... ,.,"•"' .. \4. t lUICHAMOISE .\flilotftir"' . _,.,.. Awt-tl!MI\ Mw\f~ "-""'"'' v ••• , •h t • .,..."' t 1 .. ..,...W"' \•h 1 ..... ......... , .. . ...,..,... .... c.,.,.,.~,. -· ~\,....A• JHf'-ih U\~i.•H . ....... ,, "''""'·'·~ tt1wtU•""w~ • •T"1rd ..... ,,...~l1nO\fllJlo''°tt ,~,,u •.ittt4 t4ilfl> ... P1~ft•NI•~• -... ..... .... -...,, .......... .. ._..,., .-;r\l•'-11•',i H.it ~·r.._ Htt , \ln.- 80AJS l MltlM( EOlllPMEMI -~ ... , ........ 1111 .......... , ,,. ..... 11'°"" .... ~ ~, .. _,, ho.h "'"' f h•''" ~"'-~• "~'~ ....... , !"IJ.t,..,..4'6, t'oM.•~°'''' TUllSPOtTUIOM .. .,,, ... 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II• .,.. ~ .. .., ""'' I " ··~ . .. , ...... . ..... .,., ... , ..... ~· .. -.... - '" •61 ... ti~ '"' ... .... ,, •A. ,,, THE REAL ESTATE RS ACRSS fflM PRK Lrg 3 Br 2'~ Ba condo. acrou from park. dbl gar. a clean wann home pnced to ffll at '103,900 Bob Burdlt'k •it THE ST ARTEll ONLY $139,900 Assume 8 S'1 hrsl ' Enchantmg Costa Mesa homt ""'th hardwood rtoors HU\'Y wood st11rcase to bonus room ' .,., 1.arge 1~ lot Call .: .. 673·8S50 ~~1 ttWR1 •A ··~ "'' I./, . ' . " 1.1.> ,, .. .. I•• . ... ... .... ,,,, I • .... ml "%~ , ... .... $30,000 ReductiOft IO"l-dn. rantasuc term~ 4 Bd 2'" Ba Wes1cllrr Norm or Kasey 631-1266 orM8·6492 STARTSMAIT CDM S240 000 Walk to Corona dtl Mar beach. Re«ntly reduced $20,000' Aslurne lbw in· terest loans. Mot1v•led o wner Call now 6T3·8S50 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS If it's got wheels you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.call 642-5678 and a friendly ad-visor will help you turn your wheels into cash. F U Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/T u11d1y, November t7, 1981 HL LIAllomOM FOi lWI -St JtQ MO. -OW.AM. ~ IM&Ufff of n.wl"''' REALTORS ua.n.u ..._,_Wt HMttFWWt HolMtkrWt .._..,_Wt .-..lrerw. ••••.....•..............•.............•.••.....•.....•.•..................•................. ······················· ' l111rll -•OU lwNI INJ C.W. .. Mlr ton lnlit I ........... 1!!! ......•....................•..................••••.....•...........•..•••.•...........•....•••. , ............. . -------------• Co11 two bedroom cot LH .. t Prlud Sinai• •ZllO DOWN• · UMDA 1a1•HOMH &af•. Oteu vtew <>n. ramUy, Jiil Home lll toP,..,U.An il ..,. blO<'ll to btach.DWC ut. I rv ID e I X 111 t ll n ! PruU1e pool family home. M1tin A.on _,. suueo.eau Jl&lie. ~=~=:~~;;.;.~;!; channel view from b"euutlful -1 · • 1a _ ·MIWrC)IT ... llCJll traditional. 4 bdrm. S balh home . Slip ~~~ ....... !!!! t t'/1~,.. ,... IAYNOMI' ,.,,. ... Cor 2 large boa~. $1,495,000. NllDOMHCMISI I b d t m , z"' b a T!tlafabllloUlbrudaew • B I B , ..... yard tow11ho11M, patio. fpe, 2 ' bdrm ..... llomt w th Wide lagoon view Crom spectacular .architectural design 6 bdrm, 5 balh, playroom. dark room & den. Slip lor 2 ·large boats. $1 ,350,000 .• ,. r. a. -·~ car 1ar. dilbwuher. A•· ....... , d""'k tndudet all ~ ' . '' .l4t..m a"m• fl-,000 DOU. l'ull .,_ '"' " ~ -the prutilb» mm •P-••OY1'l0AMS• Ptit• s~ooo. Pvt Pty potntmtnu you would •vA total paekqe ol IP· ~· prod rn 1tely lZ,. ln· t~l't•""t wlUI le11 than 204' ~ ,.down ! Or owner will conalder lease option cSt •ilh SU,000 option -·money at Sl.200 r.•r Mc mOftlh. Tbia will not 11t • f.Q' loe1 with these r1nt1Stlc ftx terma •!Ml en a11lln1 New listing. Big Cyn Townhome with exciting golr course view. Unfurn. El Dorad() Model '"th 3 bdr~. dining rm & 2'h buths. Pool, Jaclriz1 & tennis· cts WISLEY M, TAYLOR CO .. ltUlTOltS 2 I I t S• Jo.pllt Hilt loed MIWPOIT CIMTH, M.l 644-49 I 0 CUSTOM CONDOS: rrt1t1tly •cltr c~ 1 ,. ... cttr. COIM6D• • So. of Hwy loc1Hoa. .,oulMt cltolcH of ........ , -4 ulDr H pwca.HCI early ..... C .. for....._ LIDO tSLI HOMES Featured on Homes Tours this lovely traditional spacious. custom 3 bdrm, 3 bath home, newly redecorated. Priced to sell quickly at $475,000. Must see. Poul bl• s~ down. ~§51·15~147· eapect to find ln a pro-lH(,~ int. rate. 30 yr ..._,...,...._ ptrty offered at loan.a. :;~u down. aum Af\-. fl.us.ooo Call '°' •l'Pl -to .... --1Z.:~1..:..r1 L-* * L O N C aoeas llAl.n NEARBF.ACH E~ 6714311 675.tOll 38R, 2~BA. 110,000 .JMIP .&31·5737 I• poulble o n this LOWDOWN 1 ________ 1 bt111tif11l Z + den MESA YIRDI Rancho San Joaquin StltrDt+a•! price of sz.11,50'), D.M ...... L •• ~-----i OCIAMFIOMI' DrlX COLE OF HIWPOIT llALTOIS Ut 5 E. Coo1t Hwy .. CtrON clef Mor 675-5511 Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings . Great for family living. Excell~nt value at $420,000. 3 Bdrm 2 blt.b, fireplace, townhome. Two atories neat • clean Larae lot an.d lmma<'11late. Well -f pnced at Verealllee . 1 bdrm/atudio pen~t condo w/large as111ma ble loan. No quaJlryin1. OnJy Stll.500. A.it for Jim Owner/All t'1t-5"70 or 170-7928 76 lS 4br/2be • 2br/lba. Balboa. ~.000. Will trade lot Wlilt, 640-1990 Very best o terms. Sl7&,900 °'" f AMI. Y NOMI S Bdrm 3 Ba spacious home. Beautiful pool and separate sp1 . Cla!sihect Adi HN618 Want Ad Ht:lp! 642·5'71 OUTSTAMDlll PENINSULA PotMr IEACHFIONT 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. ·~~::cc...•. (~i]llbod•rtdte 541-772t . Rulcg u·Situated near schools · ,11 and a bopping. Owner .it: will help finance. Aaking '2-sns.~ JDQ~ Ddeboot .u. Boy & Becx:h "' Red Estate mr MISAYIUI ~ story 4 bedrooms. u~Quiet cul-de-aac street. .!Ii 40' solar heated pool. BBQ and shwneboard _it· court. Near schools and ·•'shopping. SlBS.000. II ·~ -.-.. 'I' H 1·7300 M.I. UHtQUEIH , H.,.,_~H• 'Beautiful 4 BR. 2 Ba. ~I home. Location has the best meadow I ~ceao / island views. ""'9·500 • ,Ullllll()Uf ti()Ml:i ' Rea It.ors. 675-6000 : , . c~ 4 7ff.1111 ASSUMUU : 11 ¥•0/o LOAM Anx lous seller otrers (best buy in Mesa Verde. 3 Bdrm +family/d1111ng froom, on quiet cul de sac •with RV access 1139,900 Owner will (carry 2nd. 75'·1616 SPYSf.ASS OPIM DAil y t-srM 71 Mootec:ito.Location, View, Flnaoc1n1 ! Call Natalie, agt. '7s.eooG FtXRWPll A little redecorating to make this larae rambl· ' ing ranch home a real dandy , Big lot and lots or trees Asking 1173,900 THE REAL ESTATERS SUPEIDEAL! Beautiful, immaculate, nicely landscaped 4 bdrm home oo cul-de· sac. Spacious rooms . View or golf roune from property Owner wall help on rlnanclng. Only Sl39.SOO Call now 979·S3'10 ALLSTATE REALTORS HIEl'LACl TOO! 1n this t11tdully re decorated 3 Bdrm home with a I yr old roof Seller may assist 1n hnanc1ne All this for $126.000 Call today 979-S370 ALLSTATE REALTORS SPYCiU.SS IAUHMD lmpec."cablf maintained, this just llsled hard to find 3 Br. ram room beauty bu it all 1nclud lng brealhtaltin& moun· ta1Ds and city hCht views. Owner will assist. Offered at SS49;000 RCTaylorCo a!1 "\JO EE llDBll BLlllS CD . OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE HEW OH MilkET! Remodeled Inside & Out. Neutral Tones. Upgraded carpet. 4 Bdnns, 3 Ba Executive Home On Qujet Street Jn Westclm. Pvt Gated Courtyard Entry. New Landscaping W 1Timed Sprinklers. Owner Will Carry Financing W 12or1; Down. MEW WOODIRIOGE LISTIH~ Exceptional Three Bedroom Home . Choice Corner Lot. Great Location In Bea~tiful Area Near Park & Community Pool. Master Bedroom Suite With Mirrored Wardrobes. Select Landscaping: Only $172.000. , 'G) 759-9100 U Corpcutefllcaa ... .,...~ --.... , ..... M r.,.. o..lr A<1,.~r C...O. M v •ct•'''"• ,. th s,.,. v To -lap "'f1IOOI !or Wfdnt>doo. •eod-"' '"''t'IOO"d·nv to~ ;if f01.1< Zodooc bu'lh 11pn ·-,_ .... ,_ ., ....... ·-.,..,_ , .... ·-·-""" .. , ... .,. J'&'~;,<-1 ,,_ ...... .. -.. -"'* RESIOENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERYICES H AltlOI VIEW HIW Co mbine trees , tailored landscaping & large park-like yard accented bf cov~red patio & spll with beautifully upgraded 3 BR . borne featuring hardwood molding & floors. beamed ceilings & frencb doors & you have something special . . . $395,000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 DOVER SHORES MINI ESTATE &clo1ed for prfyocy .ct •licJNd for ..tertohthtq wltti bridi patio mid lo•tfy pool + cltnn trNs. ~-..try, tor.al dluwt. f....,., & 3 bedroo!M. $69',000 '"· LOVEL Y·LllJO.POOL/SPA lorq• wy poffo md w~ 3 bed. fwRlty hotM Oii IClf'9I 55 ft. lot. CMdoor l•hMJ & tttt.rtaWitg is a joy. $595,000. 631·1400. WATERFRONT HOMES.INt RlALCSTAf[ ""'°'· k, nl.(W' p,,~,,\ '4J,.,_,. '"'-''~ 24Jii \.\' Cn.i" H ... , ~.,. .. , e,.,,..,, 6lf·l4H II~ M.,.,.. A"' a..~ ... 1>.1.nd '1UHO YALUll Beat centrally located oel1bborhood in N~wport, MOit popular Lutk Eastblutr 4 Bdrm, &ln&le story noor plao wit.b maater bdrm euite i nd formal dlo!o1. Recently remodeled kitchen IJld family room wit.b Frucb doors lead· lnl' lo I buuUful froot courtyard. Seiler wlU U · alst In (UWJcing. Only 1299,000, act now! ()ptn Sunday l.S BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J l I '1 , y, Cl, [Jr • • ', !1 (J 7 ~ b I b I IF YOU HAVE TO SELL ***** . '7S.341 t I will buy your Newport Heights or Costa Mesa property. No commission . Cash & terms. Call Curt. agt 642-5554 or 631-1266 I VIEW! VIEW! Woods Covoe. Ll&un1 2 Br 2 Ba. A 2·1lY·2 lot. I You must see this em~ ' tlonal home. Call Bob R&IM~ of Costa Mesa B11rdlck. agt 7$9-1221. ~...L-U -... yowowa--. Derer part of monthly payment on this ch1rm. IDI Balboa bland home lilH......,,Ur Clamlied Ads. your one-6 7S.ZN6 stop shoppin& centu _ Wa t Ad uJts ~8 BEST PRODUCT IN TOWN! We'H C)Ot 8 a.ft to Ml! • 13Y2 % 30 YEAR FIXED ltl:OME We'll deal!! No 9-..Cks! From S 136,000 WILSON PARK 380 W. Wits.. Costa Mna THE REAL ESTATERS STIPS TO OCEAM 551-3000 COu..MilrAll mtBmun Ph1).lr~IM Pool H• ly 0....- UCILL&fT . HHAMCIMG FIXEIUPPEI Large S bdrm. formal dlntng room plus bonus room. Located on pool saz.e comer kit Owner motivated . Asking 1349,000. 631-5055 Climb ! Aboard ' aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOWDOWH Owner will carry fm1nc· mg on this 2 story. Spanish Villa Try Un j PETE ' BARRETT ·,. REALTY Redhi ll~~ Realty l i7 :~ 7:~1 )(I our Gift Train and sell your Handmade items. It's ~easy ... Just call 642·5678 and ask for your Dai~ Pilot Christmas Ad-Visor • DISTRESS SAU • Se ll er behind on payments on spacious 3 bedroom home in HARBOR VIEW HILLS. $41.000 price reduction for quick sale. * VICTORIA.H STYLE • Spectacular 4 Br. remodeled in Victorian style w/custom kitchen in prime Costa Mesa area Sl38.500. NEWPORT lfACH OfftCE 2670 s • .....,... Dri•• 17141759·1501 17141752·7373 ~ Walker &Lee Raal lstata · STRONGHOLDS C S 8 C I A S R E 8 R T E H A E 1 M G S H V A l l A T I 0 N A l 0 E 1 H E C S l M T A H I 8 t T I 0 N l 6 N 8 K N O A U T W 0 8 R R I P N T K H U C P I l H VA l PAEK EA S R1S l V CE P 0 RV£ t l NRA X A 8 AW Z R,t R T H E A l 0 C G R T C A S A C G A T A I G R l E H A T A T R H R T l l M A E A H 0 M S H S E R\A K H M V I P 0 0 L 0 I E L V Y P 1 Y R D 0 E C 0 A £ R X A M E 0 E A C D l 8 I H P A K R l W D T C A T A A A S I A H S R C D T K A l lAADASPALPTORARNT l I A P E N D T W A A 0 T A M E·T K P Lt•TO~OICllSEACAOSE VA.CAHT/W /A.SSUMAILE LOA.H 3 BR charmer w fam rm & well planned design. Detached home near shoppin~ & schools. Central air cond itioning & m1t•rowave . $165.000 Dorothy Lewi s 752-1414 ~JSOI IUUTIFUL HEMTWOOO Assume high balance loan on this lo ve ly Woodbridge TWNHM. Spacious 2BR+Den. 2L2 8A. 2-Car garage. ·wet bar. private beach along w/pool & lake pri vileges. $192.500 Myrna Boom 551-8700 (J51 > • NEW BUSINESSMEN Contact the DAILY PILOT for lntorlftatlon regarding the county requirement• tor ullftg a fl'lctltloul lullne1t N••· MMU1m.m down on this one-Elegant 3460 Sq ft lountams. Sparush llle I showplace. So Laguna ABSOLUTELY and charm. If s all here• 111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111!11!!!1!!!!!~ 180 degree ocean view Call now.Sonlf ! S449CO.OOOVE. I Secunty Pnvate dnve. NO MONEY ,. llG 2 STORY $629,500 TO's OK as dn DOWN! PROPERTIES Located tn the Mesa del ~ ~ ~ :'e ~ ~ t we~ c ~ m ~ HfWPOIT CWT 714-631-6990 • Mar area. close to Owner CHOICE .uyl I school s and shopping __ SM-20!3__ _ CONDO .. _ • This S Bdrm beauty as EXCELLENT BUYS Call Barba0tr:£b7a300m....,rs. $I 04, 900 JUSI nght for a large ON INCOME UNITS --'A""""e~=0'~.,.~- Higbly upgraded 2 Bdnn family· Covered patio (I l N Lag, spac. two 2 S-CapiJ.- lrvine Condo BeaulJful and lrtt:S. New on the Br's w ocean views ~tr.o f 071 •-I market at Sl6S.OOO Call wall covenngs, ..,ve ors. Best price 1n town'• ••••••••••••••••••••••• drapes + pool, spa, ten· ~llSI S'26S.OOO FAIULOUS 4 II nis ,recroom Takeover (2) Also near High 3300s f.2frplcs.2miles ni.st1ng financing. Call School 2chamnng I Br t o Marina Assum for detuls. 646-7171 units on pvt view lot + loans. $274.SOO. l!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!l!!ll!!!I!' sleeping room TERMS A.A IUCH 11.TIS THEREAL ESTATERS ,, /Jn ···i ~ I ~ • -------Jut 1tartmc llf la I .... .... of,.., ... ,' .... ., .... .... •'*""·-·· '"' c ........... . n12•= S3t9.ooo. 7 t 4/49~2 I 00 L.,_. YJlep LE 4'7-1761 OM.erlffl&heit /\ 1)\\1,IODOI llJrbor lnH...im1:n1 (.'o R1·dh:ll C-~~ 1.:,·.i:·. I I 'I ll4 f.41 11763 2'.l'lH'ulki:t• l\H• ('1"111 Ml""· ('I\ .... .. •' Orange Cont DAILY PtLOT/ruesda~. November 17, 1981 OPrOll\MTY knocks often wbe<o you 111e result·ce.tl.lna Dalb' Pilot Classified Ads to reaeh u~ Oran&e Coast market Phone &U-5678 a 143 2 0 t ; s s a 35!3 a s l -.. .... ------•111911111,.,11.-111.... c.p.t........ c........... ..... • .• I • ....... "··--· '° ...... ~ ~ .................. . 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Y.ap c;!j!~ r :-•m elea:l Lie. l.1rry Wendell XSB . JOBS, uk for RI.Ody. Guaranteed Everyttme STUDE!lrl'S MOVJNG .mJiea~MS-!~ ................. , .. fora AduJt.f31·S'7t4 ~ ~o':'bic \ (2 U > 921 SS'1, t2J3l -GatdeninJSe Ice -M.L~ _ _g,ar Tlo.80d.1.£!!_ CO.Lie 11'}24.'31 rt ••Ill 30~~d ··~ ........ c•/ ~.u. Uv/d.iD,,.50":"' ·~)h; .:~ Com~eteMalo~1nc:e ~.u~~. u::tr:~~"......... -w1~~~u:4J~, o·,~·i:;·;,;.·,;;;;;;iio~ .!A':!,':'"°"' DAILY '""' t 1 av1 room · • eouc ...... ..., · -Prompt CallT~lt78 1111••••••.11•••••••11•••,........._ Pl n\bln al t'l'ff .... ................. 4 .... SIO: chr 1$. Guar. ellO\ .......... :~~~ ......... Jap1neae Oardenlna Cc Tha~you Court · WANTED Retired --. ~ 11 r;JS:P~· J.AYl.tlllC-Pl.OT YachttlullC1eanJn1 Pttodor.Crpt~pair OUArvuuEED Land1c1pina.MoM1lot -' -..!.--MldWut Vnil'ersity ·~ ..................... " · Compfete eervke and S•YK:I Com plete Underwater lS yrs ••P Do work Flnlihlna. Drywall. Tr Tnmmln 548-3781 CWMUPYOUIACT Profe11orflwtredealre f'inepaintin&byRlthard PoolStrftc.e,..,..... atum irindinl to yrs. DlllCTOIY Strvltt m self. IWf• 1-0101 Pluterloa. Palntina · -HAULING· 131.1993 to Houault/rmt Home S111or Lie. Ina. Ill yn ol ....................... •• c. Ina. M0-13111_ D01TNOW ' ~---*~llf NoStuqt1NoShampoo FrinkDaher.9'19-4348. G •• DI .. IM G TREES/SHRUB Tiii In Newport/LIJUnl ~~~tNo~.(\.ISt0~~.':.10 HOTru~-•EaptrtTrHPnlnloa• "' Alll ..,S... Bolt /Home repalra : StalnSpecl1lilt. Fast Dr8fti11t Sentc.t WAMTIO G1r11e fr yll'd dean· area durlnJ Moot Oee -Y · . PORTABL~ C-Ommerdal LaodJcape Your Dally Piiot urpentry, flberel1u. dry. Free_ett. 8311·1&82 ....................... Mow In&. edl1n1. railn11.1 u . Free est. 5.57-8271 Call 780-0384 Holiday Sl>t(lal, exl/tnt Ir IN·GROUNDSPAS Services _1_.13111_ Strvlc. Dirtdory Glau &: window rhan· C_../'' , I I E.M DSON4CHK •wt e PI n 1 . F' re e HAULING/CLEAN UPS 1 _ .... -s-pt10Un11 Pror Rsnbl Swimm.ln1pool f-.&..... .__.._.... .~ ' Re"l'elerltatlve nets replaced R bby -,..... 111f•1•1•1'l packa111••/ah mtl/pcb ettam1ltt 6'.5·41172 or · ._c..,....., . Freuat. Sleve54'H2111 ~mode.lln1 ,,_, ~ ,. o •••••••••••••••••••••• .... IMS-5117 Dlrt . Shn.abl Trees ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---I ed and lic'd ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• 642·1671,eatlll 752·1102 ___ Carpel Ir upholatery Cal~Ol · removed. 912-M46 C U S T 0 M LARRY'S P~INTING PR:MR~EPOOLs l'M YOUR·TVPE •••••••••llW.U.ld6111rtr1 c I ea n er. fre e Drywol H_.,•• A·ZHAULJNG : Cleanup, LANDSCAPIN~ Create f'1ll Special. Int/ext, 857.~or494-718 tFaet•acrura~ ·Ac~....... •••••••••••11•••••11•• Scotcb1uard, noor waa· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• removal. demolition a unique environment Pa Per 11 . d r Y Wl'a 11 POOL CARE 1Revillon/fd1Lin1/ ........ ••••••••••••••• GHWICK&SOM ln 9'12·8139 DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC Ca~~try ·M~ry any siie Job "You; 494·8472 8459~ EXb~~RTPool.._R Ir rorm1tUn111pecl1Uty A ·• b"'" f' t t t4 Yrt exp. Fully llr 'd l Roofllll · Plumb111g C I c·h .. V d '--La-.. a C ...__ p~ A lulY • epa IC II e for all your "~Cwl, ... p1, II\. s a e B~JderaSlnceli4J C ..... /c.cr.tt Insured ·s.549 Dryw11l ·Sturco ·Tile entub e oi.c:e an eoucrl •KU(lpt II.-Service. Tim968-21B7 a m qJQeDt5, 1udlting for Addallona, remodelma. •••••••• .. •• .. • .. •••••• · ---R od 1 J 8 fi46.9990 e:n.0322 M11ntenanre. col 2S yrs eap. Ur 1 typlnaneedl.PattY. ' arnall bu.ainnffs. Boyd plans. Free est. Reas. THOMPSON'S Dave's Drywall, addi "T~ e · · · H...eca.-&... o r• cape , I awns . Bonded. Ins. Refs. Color Proper+, t1••••••t 8Sl.e803 l\fleler, CPA, 536-4355 Lie. 131*2 549-2170 CONCRETECONSTR. tlo~s, comm'I, acoustar HOME IMPROVEMENT •••••••::::-:? ......... 11prlnlders, design. Lir ex rt. 9634111 D~ ••••••••••11••••••••••• Call p~ A Prtntine for v • M H"•irc-...STI Uc.1393383 642-8482 (etlinga, textures Tile fl.oors, fenrin11 . WantaREALLYCL£AN '12901.9'7~51~ INT/EXTPAJNTlNG Plortl'TY free pricing 11ulde T2Etl AltCoa ... Hilm' ec "" ... "" ' NOJOBTOOSM.,' 894'3767 plumbina. all small HOUSE' CaJI l!fnabam M--L1r'd Refs Freeesl MAHACHMIMT Edln&erH.B.MM%2l " Cualom homes. tram '""" Jobs . 211 yrs exe. 919-2265 , · " ~ 1 • • H...... 101 re mod French Brk Ir Blk. Lie. 351449. S.Ctrk• Gari. Freeest.~5123 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • • 646-1067 • • Oranse C-0 area 15 yrs W.tdt • .,. '••••••••••••••••••••••• doo.:S akylichts fr patio Dale, homeM:J.8'167 ••••••••••••••••••••••• G:"eril ~~ln~ce ROBIN 'SCLEANING 8 RICK WORK . Sm all NELSONS PAJNTING eaperienre. Call for Info. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .} RESID./COMM 0 L coveri.148-3652 Ans.835-%1128eep2313 E~ECTR1CIAN.-pnred •O!ail~•Rax~~~f4 Servke-athoro"ghly jobs, Newport, Costa lnt·EJtt, Ru.Com, and rates. ·Sale ' Repairof antique ,rFree estimatp 011 leree Reaid. toncrete : Also right. free estimate on clean house. 540-0857 M ua' I rvtne. Rd.J acoustir ceiU011s. ref., 96l-l 112 and modem ~locb " ,,.or small jobs. 11$-7396 lfftOCW Sptdelst spofl coura Lie 374087 lar11e orsmalljobs. . Jack o/ all Trades Call 67S.3175 Ii( free est &17·2637 watcbes. Gus Watch i.A • ..a.. Custom cerpeolry , Bobou.l lsii&/M7-?078 Llr.1396621 673-0359 DayorNiebt Nheedll 1 m~aHldl o r BRICKWORK Small PA·I· NTER. NEEDS loofiDcJ ShopNoCst HwyatBoat ~ d k u~ J.S ,..___ ~ • Jeck 67S.l0l4 • ouse eeper r y or . ••••••• •••••••••••••••• .a.. _., J1.11•11u •uu.......... er 5' ~u.... · ~uol. •John Mullaney' Sons • General Mau1l. repair" ' wkly . Call Madnd Agen· JObs, Newport. Costa WORK 30 yrs. exp . mt., OraogeCout Roonne Canyon Lquna. """'-:i;>riveways, parking lot fe°~, Niic ~at F~~ Ceme nt I bra ck , re design, frft est. Quality cy, M.V .. ~-0576. Mesa, Irvine. Refs ext , arc cell Davts Rerooring -Repairs. Trade Ina welcom,e. repairs, 1ealcoalin11. est.Calljoe559-sSll landscape. tree remov, work.835·7396 HWl...,o'f....ts HOLIDAYSPECIALS ~5·3175 --Painllng8'7·5186 646-2388 548-1733 WID4owcte ... g 1 S~S Asphalt. 631-4199 · wood decks. Llc 'd LIC'DELECTRIClAN &..,... ByTheHOIJSEMOUSE Bryant's Landscapine BALBOAR00f1NG CO. ••••~•••••.••••••••u••• 1;tJc, , c--.. ~ 770.~ Qual. work Reas. rate11 Carpentry, ele(trical, Geri 673-45915 aft 6 Brkll, stooe, block. ron· RALPH'S PAJNTING Skyh&ht.s " Plastering Original Window Wuher ALLSTATE PAVlNG •••••••••••••••••••••••c -1 TU... 645-1950,631-S072Tom roncrete " beater crete Frplrs, BBQs, Ext lnt·Reas .·Prompt Free est 673-6743 Ave3brbome.S35 S I t• St Cabinetry Specialty er-c ·-E s · L 1310988 CLEANING KINGDOM patios driveways -~ ·~ . 6317891 ea c~a an~. raping, kit h Bathroo .; ••••••••••••••••••••••• lectrac our pecaalty serv1re. 1c . Resad ./Com m'I. Also • Lar'd. Free est. ....., . ......., REPAIRS FOR LESS --:~~.·~~m /Res Cu~toe~stoyoursty~No McCtirystalCeramirT1le ~:ea~, 'f:'l! ~~pe~d:, Cal l Jay or Dirk, Janitorial services. Guar.Lic. J!is 536-091_! Quahtyptg/Lowestrates Shingles, nat, decks. 30 ·•LettbeSunsbine ln" job too small' Di.s ncUve Installation e. e Y ue o · 968-6493. 556·8470 Brar k · B lor k Cement In o c Neat. prompt yrs Free est. TI0-2725 Call Sun.shine Window ... ..........__.r.1" •6Jl·..;.....• Uc. #408741. 846-8612 •631·2CXN• frpl. 's. Xlnl work _serv_. 848-5684/636-7149 wfty -Cleanm&,Ud. ,548:8853 -" .....,.. H al Quality Housecleaning D d b I p t <-· 5-a.-euuu................ HaOJen 'sCeramicTile ID---Co•-"-ome apt rep r. ~amt. With P·--aJTouAb e pen a e a CUSTOM INT/EXT ~ , .. _ Prof Wmdow Cleaning. • Corpttdtt ,,_. ... -., S t U C C 0 r 0 0 f I n g "'' ....,, ~ 646 0538 _ _ __ 1 ••• •• 11 •••••••••••••• •• UTllOOYWOU ....................... ~~r:rt~:~~~ ... CRYr~UN0:wooo ... masonry·, carpentry: -Beth556-0156__ Masonry our specialty £Xt~~T:A~~ICE Oranee County·sB oldfst gu~~~;;~~~:uat.:i~~l . . D6-tlll Cdustom wood patios. L'ldC Installed/repaired A..ir etc.548-0849 Prof . Cleaning, all Clean, quick. dependa NU·BROOK 642-1403 Alolcaarlmly Cowon~-a ~~a~~ u: eeks, wood windows. .. ... 1369260 Gre1499·5142 Hord oodAoon phases: walls. wndws, ble WedoanysizeJOb'' -----1 . ' ~ nuir. • Lir'd Reas. John or ••••••••••••••••••••••• · w firs, crpts. Also llve ,6312004, ...,...9 Secunty, 2488 Newport MOW IS THE ,.. ........ Rick 9'J9.3211 .. CHILD CARE ** G~ .H.RDWOOo·n.ooR5'' 10/out maads 20'1 off --.: --••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd. C.M. 642·349()~ for job Sttkers to rhecll ••••••··~··•••••••••••• . . My CM. home, M·f . ••••••••••••••••••••••• A jg·3707 __ Mo•fltcJ e Paper Hanger, Prof 11._ the Daily Pilot Help ~abysillln&. My home Finh e findash L~orll Ooood rs1 a es I r "over 548-6310 Cleanups Tree Tnm'g Cl~aned' Waxeds. ••••••••••••••••••••••• in•tall D"""ratorqual Wanted cll59ilication. If Hot L bes u R r un1 etr<A rem e . -' Anytime 1132-4881 A I 0 • ~~.. • ••• ••• • •••••••••••• •••• • • ~~c . ~ • e RandY . 873-57.16 IF YOU Hauling. Maintenanre I • ---· •Holdiw S..Clal * *A· I MOYIMG * Free e~t. Steve 547-4281 Custom Ceramir Tile the Job you w~t is not havea service to off er or Arnie 54&-S4l4 'H .. IMJ 253 OFF'I Cfeaning • Top Quality· Special HANGING SIO/ROLL New-Remodel·Repaar there you ~•&ht con· ·8libysatt1n11. our C.M Have you read today's goodstosell.plareanad Peoplewhollt'edpeople 1••n••••••••••••••••••• lmmarulale care1ohandhng 25yrs Quality A.1sostr1pp111g .freeestChuck645-4831 sader o tr~ring your . ~omes. 1 yr" up, any· Classified Ads? ll not. in tbe Daily Pil ot shou.ldalwayscheckthe Haul,cleaoup.coorrete Maintenanre exp Co~petJllve rates Freeest Scott64S-9325 serv1res with an ad in ume. 642·8'82, 646-5759 you're massing the best Classtf1ed Section Service Dlrertory m lhe rem~val Dump Truck I Homes 675-975.SOffires ~o o_vertJme 7»1~_ I ----Fmd what you want an l he J ob W a n t e d Want Ad Results 6'2·5678: barg1Jns in town! Phone 642-5678. _Q~ILY py..qr_ uarlr. serv.~-w nt Ad Results 642.5678 ~ll 1dltil~f!!S 64~ Dally P!!.QU'.:Lass1r1ed!_:_ rate&ory. Pboae642·5678 ~!:'!!'!!!~.~.~ .. !?.~~ ~~~.~~ ..... !~.~~1~!':'.~.~~ .. !~.~~'~::r/ l~.s!.~.~ ...... ~!.~~ ,.:a. j~~~~~ ..... !~!.~ ~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~·~ ..... !!~~ Tri·level. Spectacular I 7TH SllHT Costa Mesa Comb. 1300 Lost & ~ R E W A R D Los t ,.--, · I Scandinavian prof cook AUTOMOTIVE ... Teler Paooramk View Quah I COSTA tiielSA s If of r ' 2000 s I f ·······················1 Himalayan F Cal Vic I I '"'-r,.. want.s 1ive-0ut JOb, pvt LOTMAH F 1775 'ty F Pre. Neat' Clean. 2 or 3 room office suites.I warehouse Nr 40~ " AMo•c..,.._ 5100 lrvine/'rurtlerO<'k Call i • }1-'1 ' home or ru1aurant Full time. Responsible. rol'!' !"'8. 873-"2C» AIC xlenty or prk1 UHJ Harbor Bl WLo~ re,nt lnrl ....... ................ 760·8596.J>r 965·16;!2. --"<. <~ S57 ~ mature person needed ... Cl n..-.... ~ · · · bltao spa on. Pay , ~-y "~b -for sper1al duties " -r"" rmmed S300 mo incl 111rl vail. now CaJJ JD p M 751.2787 : .....,,.t 1114 sm or~ ire _, ~ Htfp W.e.d 7100 CProofMei:.i 11 ulils. Beaut. house. spa. RealonoDU <'.S 675-~ --'~ Terrier 3 lbs . var Santa ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rtrerences required From ST60 ::;td.t :· ~J~:°to Shr S:e!~ fl Mesa Verde ~~'~r~tW! 5: r ~t ~?: :;~ ~~.~;g}s~~; '1 -l Grow~~~=~ Bearh ~~~~~~~:r ~{11:P~~:~ ~~:~~~~!qJ:~ desired Lrg Home 111 CdM . Non 545-4129 964-9343 t;PA Firm has Has 1m ment .... of Amric.e Smkr. Ref req Call ;rilM~lcH.oc . ._.eu/lltntt/ \ ' I med1ateopenang~foran ROYCilVEI "ra:'J 760-0742 ~ Ml.CAW ind I\ idual desiring ROLLSIOYCE 44..1 Udo r d CM M b Approx lOO rt ortace rwaM:e Los t b I u e ye 11 ow "' r h a I I e n I( 1 n g "' -.. astsa e · tr r spare Prestigious ••••••••••••••••••••••• b 1J p d & IMW I Bookkeeper ownr seeks F trhr N"'w~rt n-a•blocallon i•-=--·s Macaw Adored family / Don 1 sit home rt'spons1 1 llei. rov1 · . 44 e h t Sl~o "' "" '" _. n.t Reward ' wk <2131 ing arrounung Serv1res "'40-64 Pltame run rharge. 3 ours sema e, ., om•"""•tnow' Oppo~ 5005 1 ... ~ h le your ad is Y L c 11 548-5035 ___ """~ ,,,_,, 435 ·9881 , Res (7 14 1 W t to d1vers1fied chentel Banking days per wee. a MtwportArdtft/ j••••••••••••••••••••••• Gtve yourself a j 848-3838 ' running 1n the Xlnt comp program "I "'· .. LL ., ..... TIME I Corinne wkdys 8 Share 4 Br home, btwn TollaJ ... ....._ L~SlNG LEASE .. quit C b · · • p 1 work environment rv • -• ~l 365l __ Bay " Ore an. N B. Call:~~ I uog bus111ess. selling out hr1slmas onus Lost Long hair dark bm ) D a I I y I o I Pubhc arcounung exp TELL.EIS . Avail ammed 67~2637 ALL supphes and fix -sell unneeded r at Disappeared Sat Classat 1eds Lei 1 Send resume' Classiht!d. Excellent opportumues 8w~~l!s~i! ~e :O s:'ek~ Qall aft 6 BA YfROMT ' lu res 111rludtng items 1n the J Ba...rshore 548-9349 ANSWER AD take ad •86I Daily Pilot 330 for upene.ored persons full charge btltpr. over- M.ale 35.45 shr 5br. 2ba Primeoffice.760-94-40. D1Splay cases. waiuoe Oat'ly Pi'lot !Lost m Irv.me Mathey I your me ssages w Bay Street 'c M in attractive Savings " all acct'g r upon-hsenrSCoPla.zatFrwy. o{fi u1 room rhalrs. Beauty Tissot wrist watch ' 24 hrs a day for 926279983 Loan Bothpo111lionsof· iibihtaes " some ad Spa. S225+share util$ 840 sq ft prof ires . le Salon hairdryers and 'f G ·d works Reward~.:2S51 / ----fer varied dutJes PIT ""I 4-w ocean view rerepuon hydraubr chairs m1r 61 t UI e F d I blk M Do"-a whole week lor A.CCOUMTJMG pos1t100 is approx 3 mE~~!s,,tr~~lt.smAattllerar! _ _ ... _--"'-" rm '2 large offices sep rors. shelves and plants I oun : ge <ft" S5 00 CU:ll ,.,,.. ua1<:11 • ft-... bwn F 25-35 to shr ""UIP and storage rm Also make up shampoo I Call 642-5678 PCH " Crown Val 1 -1ust ., days a week" alttmatel t1ve salary Diane -r ~.. " pk L N f'fffded for rapid grow I Saturdays untll lpm. 752.0788 2br, 2ba apt 10 C M nr Newport Cenler 'Oesign and hair products and a:r.k for a ' &4H~_06Y_.' 496-~J.7 San_~! I ~ C 6 2 5678 1ng restaurant chain Call Linda at 754·1801 pee. 5282/mo. + ,, Plaza New carpet/ Call 631·9754or C h r i s t m a :r. I -' I all 4 · to Corporate Office Dulles E O E Orange Coast CA.IPIMTBS ~~~k~alJ wkdys r:1~:7~~~per sq rt aftert,~6809___ Ad-Visor Fdo:r~dp!ri: :r:iMst~~r place your ad mrlude Monthly Bank Saving " Loan. 1700 Mustbeexp inframtng. -L. ---~ 8 .., now1 _J reronr1hallon. biweek ly Adams~(.M__ r1n1sh " ronrrete Prof M F Rmmte want Shr H B Qffire space in .,.o~'"""::'-.lr. 5015 I N 644·36S6 ,.ewport sales ~IJlb, ' rredll ~1·2004=-'---ed, new duplex, CdM 3 R E off1re in bus) pponway Bearb Arumal Shelter rard ges analysis Banking - Br. 2 Ba. 2 sty. S4001mo center Ideal for taxes ••••••••••••••••••••••• O:. , I HURRY ' or Ca 11 Exp pr erred "Salary TBJ.B CASHla 9'79-1355da.l'_s_. __ · lnsuranre, arcountant: *•INVESTORS•• 1645 1508 _ _ Lost. & Fo.d SlOOI Lost & FOtMd SlOOJ rom mensurate with Newport ortire seeks Marine Hardware Store. F •<>•p .., 8467777 ••WANTED•• Found Vi c Swan " ability Call Jlu•ty run time Teller 6 mo 645-1711 rmmt. ~ resp .. on ------Losses ln Stocu bonds ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••.. ., S'L -b .. It Sh Bch hse NB .-2-.-. -ff l . . Plarenlla II 16 Wht "'OUND r ' Ptl1Aan 11.-.•"" %322__ • nr an .. ing exp f'ash1ers --1-t opp for .sm r r · "" o ice. carpe · commod1lles~ Think of Found Dog.yngblkm1x r )nit em cat.I ~ ""' -prefefred. for further • CAJU SM-0571wkdys,646-3787 paneled walls. srkn11 comm1s1ons you paid' Samoyed.L_64t L~-Vt ht ch H t pa Vt s . blk " gray w white V1r ACCT,llKPI inform at1on and In pleasant. organ1ied. de- , nonsmkr. C.M. house 2052 Newport Blv -c M Why not earn from those I sc11u 'ETS Bouchard " Garfield I Market Basket pk!( lot Exper with multiple sets terview caJI Bnan Tag· tail f!ll lnded ~erson,. •itesP.onslble. Sl7l/mo $275 /mo 644 ·2228 , FEES? Potential 6X NW"L 968·7~ I Peninsu_U.673·0983. orbooks,payrollretums gart64472S5 Bene1l51.nrlud ..... App y +utals. Doll OK. 548·t850 556-4181 ~nvd~l;;~812K 661 95501 Skates . skis • ANSWERS Found Lg blue Parrot. Penottals 5350 "some tax return prep. WEST&H an pen:G.ooct .... Super house F'l V. M MOW AVA.IL.AILI Eighty Clink Hunt Bch vie . very ••••••••••••••••••••••• desirable For po111t1on FIDYAL I .. _. :~.~!!7_s111d.uul N1rk NEWPORTBEACH ~oo _Shares 1n Irvine Sleds . SOOWmObfle Again Temper tame 848TIS9aft6 EXECUTIVE 0mfNsmata10lnla~ICinPAessfirdme~t0 SAVIHGS&LOAM &':::t.w -..... COMM ERCECENTER Thrift" Loan $6000 u1LF'•GE I "ound '1 drown male * sum ~ I •4 c t Pia EXECtmVESUITE 8519135 S II d ''' "' r " " Newport Center Salary ~ orpora e 18 21 O ... ...__. D ~eed rmmt. 2BR twnhse. · e your USe Patient in wa1Ung room cat. drk orange stnpe. 24 hour ESCO RTS commensurate wlex""'r Coast Hwy , N.B nt-,.-' r • .MasterBR"BA.$235 Handsome window of MOMytol.oe 5025 . . Some dortorttusguy1s.,nngtalled Top of the 953·1122 MC'IYISA "" ~OE M1f Mew heel mo.646·~.631-3364aft f11~es. furn/non furn.'••••••••••••••••••••••• Items lnOUr Apat1ent rameanw1th World o1 rea Call CO DSW. d L:;'-Call &40·"522fora~ ~--- J..__ avail. Prof ser serv. ICyouwantaRealEstate walking pneumoma and 4~S723. E -oul ve to l ADMIM.ASSIST/ , 1 Bant:!.t:zforw CASHta 111/F to shr 2 br Balboa ropy mach. ans serv. Loan at BELOW Dally Pilot he charged him for F ound-a brarelet Partyw1thyou Call Sue SECIETAIY full time 40 hrs per "pt. s25o mo. Resp. PLUS PLUS MARKET RATES rail MILEAGE .. t •"-or Debb1eanyt1me E II rt l 1 . SPECI f'BSOH week Must be able to .. Freepark111gxlntarcess p F I c·ft G 'd -w precious s ones v1r 1><~9363 xre .ent oppo um. y o-aut. Aordlalsurround·I work Sal .. Sun. Other "'onest party. No c1gs r Im e In an r I a . I UI e llave som ... "·n~ to sell1 Blark Angus Rest. Call -~ - -f h h d "'"" ~ ·~ Coft Mow 17 I 4t Serv1res ""''" ror ig . powere In· inp Penn f'/T s day j hrs to be arranged App· &•for5·~3852!.t Z5Z·Zl02 __ 527-347_7__ Call 642·5678 .t..,atClassHifiotiutedads o1tw52el01,_0 ~asHcotkft~~ 6"2-45m200. d1vldual with ~P typing It ·xlnt benefl~" ad· ly in person Kerm .. -----GrfftCa ... ., 'shorthand skills Must I w . . w·11 I Rima Hardware. 2666 350 M--1--uu.... -"-' E ~ be a"greu1ve. self· ~EO·anErement I tra n. 4 __..._ v ...... c~·-Gftdaskforo I•············································· sc~ e I ~ar~Blvd ,CM __ ~j···················· Newport Bearh. i00.1000 """""'Lo.I Chn··hna• I< ... VJ .. -I 24 Hrs 641-0180 starter " able to assume r-iflc r-...1.r-7 Cler1ral ~ .... _ CM Sin I p t fl Ooor Ideal " • ~UI" ..... I c--L;cr....-L. I re 5 p 0 0 s I b I I 1 t y -~ _,, -nn: · g eon Y sq mam · Venture Capital Avail .... ~ · 1 N 234 £ t7thSt C lnsuranre Claims Oflke i\lley. Storage Only SSS Marine. Available Jan 1 for Business Star\ eip. MOTICIA PUBLICA A• £wn/MCfVl10 Co ngenia ewport, -· · ., · · seeks Cle raral Person mo.673·3600 2400WestCstHwy. Also d busm· -·loans . --• -r Bearh commerrialr------••• -64.>3683 . 0 ......, · There u such a thing as a • brokerage office j Ban lung w good t Y Pi n C ' ---equipment leasing rreelunch"we1ghtloss 1 Los Con~eieros de la Communmdad de If you would like to P/T pleasantphonemanner Offk•I...., 4400 Costa Mesa. 250 sq ft 855·9863 too' Call for a FREE Fountain \'alle) tendran una audenr1a Escort Attrarta\e Contar\_~833-2900 TB.LB Some exp helprul. Call ....................... suite. Sl75 mo_ Ullls m Morta T,_t Demonstration or the pubh<'a Sohre el Ortov1mo Ano de Casas y La_d1es, ronta£t_545_~JS48 Local Newport Burh Ml. Orrock. 833-9511 1,611 WestrU!f. NB Want l'ld 779 W 19th. St D ~ 5035 Cambridge Diet. Call Aphrar1onl's del Desnrollo de Vecas el d1a z S IO d 47 1-L-... k Savings " Loan has an c• .. ., fi ncial inst 70005 r •• 8928 '"'' g a · ·~ .... see 5 ADMIMISTIATIVE lmmediateopenlngfora ~ i:'noor Annt541 5002 ~ . .. ..................... Pat, 730-4143 de D1r1embre 1981, a las 7·JO de la norhe en serious girl. soci al tire as SPEClAUST part·time Teller Ap· Work in beaut Dana . . . . HfWPORTIEACH So+Her~ Co. C•Pool 5150 el rurato de Delgados. I0200Slaler A\'enue iero Bus ph 754·9904 MllDID pr oxi mate hours Point Harbor FulJlime. EXECUTIVE fn and l .... ..,. La 1ntenl·1on de la not1c11 es para sohc1tar hom"'"« ,.._ Mel T h Sa R · 6 o aces rerep ion All types ol real estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ~'!!::!-.""!!N _ __ 11 »2·30, Monday thru ues t ru t equare· SUITES overlooking golf rourse mvestmenl! since J9t9 ~-... _. •ic. ideas potenr1ales para Ins planes Y proyertos A Jlldl r ART-TIME Fnday. Saturd•t 9-2 1 men ts. Front ofr •P· A I D I M II ~ ,_...,., pnor1dades del Orlov1mo Ano. C1vdndanos SIOO/we•k•nd and up in ' "" IN vaa ec. u an Sa.t~ iR to Costa Mesa by 4 p.m. "' .. bear sav gs oan or pearanre, type ""' wpm R I .,,....,.,... r··-_.., interesados tendran la oportunadad de Ca ll 552 3173 Army kl r1 t I pti'tud r HRA'"'"Gf ea ty .nv-~ 2_...TDs <Work nites >-Phone OfC'-• · · an ng exri enre re· arcura e y. a e or _,,"" 1111 pres"ntar su~ romil'ntos del Ortov1mo Ano R•serv• "-all you ~an · _ _. p · d ... I · 2 I PLAZA hlMess l...tal 4450 '42·2 71 54 0611 t213} 864-5468 Brxson de D~sarollo Escorts/Modeling ~ "' D'C" ' quar..... aa rafftr ap· ..,,a1 . mui. yrs en. M F •-Coupl-parel. Please rail office ex per SS per hr. New luxury office space ••••••••••••••••••••••• Widow has money for Lott & Fo.d 5300 Para mas mformimon puede communirarse 835-~ MC v"" Ms. Denny Parisaa Absolutely no penonal 'lb Irvine's busiest T D."s, Sl0,000 up No ••••••••••••••••••••••• ron : . / ~AIDE COMPANION (714~ or telephone inquiries. renter; Euy Frwy ac IETAJLSPACE rreditrheck.nopenalty. Patricia Flynn. Planmnf!Ol'partmrnl Trani 5450 Live in for elderly M MEWPORTIAUOA Resumes only to· Dana ' tess. Avail. now' Call ~sq. ft. Harbor Blvd. Ca 11 Denison Assoc . Fountain Valley City Hall ••••••o••••••••••••••• . CalJ646-SAYINGS & LOAN Point Marina Co .• 24705 ·fordetailJ. +storage.~mo. 673-7311 fOUlllM 102oos1aterAvenue Tra•tfAbrood7 AIRCRAfiCLEANlNG llOOl""9eA•t..MI Dana Dr .. Dana Pt 51 ·123 I 640.423Q. Realonomics 675--6700 NN Fountain Valley. Ca 927<WI 2 for prke of I. t3 roun· FIT Good oppty for 8 ~ Dauxir-ES• s $l ,15_!0T3. D. D' ·•E FIE£ Telefono 17141963·8321 Ext. 269 tries Pan Am Coupon hardworker. wtnex. hn. C-Om-pa-n-1o_n_d_f_e·m--fo-r-71 '* -""'"""' Store or Office. t350sq. ft 15 mo. " '· yrs. 15r A l •21r 3room. Noleasere Mesa Verde Area for rash Bkr 1 l'..U... .!)~--~yrsorolder.49'2·7125 yr old la yon walker • .q'ulred. Adj. Airporter 5-4.>4l23 631·7048 1 .,_ Person looking for a dis· Answering Service FIT f'or Classified Ad Must have own car Sun Hotel. 833·3223. 9-12. Prime Tusta'n ' San 2N D T.D $15,250, t6':l 3 642-5671 count ticket lo or round days, mature, responsi· ACT1ION nile thru Fn n1te Call -u H t B"h c t M B PUBLIC .._.OTICE trap from Califomaa lo bl• f·-on. no •xp nee.. Ca I a 833·0319 '""O P· un -' Clem•nt•r .. 4•lororf1'~• yrs. os 3 esa. uy """ "' ,..,., "' D ·1 n.1ot d .Ir "' .. ..,.... "" s 2 9•0 M L '"hart Seattle. Please Call A a I . 8 9 2 I 2 1 2 81 Y .-. W\,,at a w--1.--u1 World • Cerpet. rapes. spares 730-1410 831·8699 I · " · r OC• Lost M C~at Dane/Lab 22 ' AO.VlSOR "" unun• • 17JOt Beach. 842-·2834 -· ' !IQ-8847 mix, black, vie Chap· The Housing and Commuruty. Development • •499-47 • • ~estminster area EOE. 642_5678 of Shopplng, ra11ht at ch•re 2 ore suite in pre· Col• ... ·~ 4475 Moc .. rtl fWt ~ man in Oran e. 494·7226 Advisory Board or the City of Fountain '-loP"'!! & Apartment Manager your ringert1ps fvery-.,.-. 375 11n T k 1 .,~ Valley will hold a publk hearing on the ,rei,...._ Couple/referred. With w LE day ! Da i ly P i lot sUgiou1 airport area. •••••••u••••••••••••o SINCE EARLY 1 LOS : Bia( ma e .... vt· City's Eighth Year HOU!0 1'na •od Commun1tv · 20 Class fa·-' .... T I f F det lls call d "'-~ n.._.. t' v· u · it ,, ,.. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• some xperaenre. M k . 1 ..... """· op ace sq. t. or a 1.000 Sqft rommerical 1st lr2n · ....... t ~s "· ir naven Y Development Block Crand Appliratlon on Sclloolt & Units. Westminster 1 e your shoppi~g your ad. call 642-5678 •BSt~. business or warehOW1e OWNER·NON OWNER Park· Irv· Reward Derember 2. 1981. at 7 30 pm. in the City ... tnctiom 7005 Husband M.ay have out· e~saer by U:SU\lthe Daily and let a Classified Ad· •NEWPORT BEACH S04 50< sqrt. 2 rar space. 33 Buy Down Available Counril Chambers. t0200 Slater Avenue The ••••••••••••••••••••••• aide job. Must.be Handy. Pa~~edAds. I Vlaor help you No. Newport Blvd. llO to have ulil. 645--7184. 443 Peter Dobbs. Broker FOUND· Female Blonde purpose or the heanng Is to sollcil publlt Now EnrollUng Chris· F t ln I utll I ·1 p·1at ·uoo sq ft. avail. at90' a Hamlllon!D.C.M. 760-6827 &4MOl6 Coder puppy, vie input into the planning and development of tlan Pre-School. 320 E. reAeU!D~=646-0c3843SU~Al• : II y I ...................... :. '•11q, ft. Sierra Mgmt. Co. Industrial Bldg. for lease. WANT ACI10N! Orange fl Ba)', C.M. the City's Eighth Year Housln11 and 18th St .. Costa Mesa. &41·1324. 3000 sq. ft. o(fice. I0,0001 ~C~l~a:;ss;:lf;f::Ada:;:~&42~·S67~8;:.:,,::846:::;·8223:::;~:=:==:::; Com rliun ity De\'elopment Blork Grant S p uial Program. loANA P OINT 250' sq. rt. warehoule at 211'1• Prognm Ideas for· projects and pr(>)ert SYS TICH 'l>'JS/mo 500' S:SSO/mo. • q . I t . c 0 s l a Need more cash priorities will be. reviewed by the Fountain To perform eleclron1r h 210 Violet Lantern Men/Newport area. VKlley Housi n R a nd co mmunity JolMW......_ 7075 rtP•lrs ol communka· ~ Aull. 2-1 ·12 . Call f Ch · b · 1 Development AdyJsory Board al the i .. , .................... tfona ' 1udlo visual , " u-n-sn 71 /615._:l!..Oll or nstrnas uy1na I December 2. 1981. public hearin11. Interested Cereer minded li mily I equipment ' affOl!dary ., ,."' -"6 " I I ed l d h man 28 yra old •etk• clock Ir elann •nte• •t.aimo. • ti~ htiitrlll..... 4HI citlrens anu groups art' nv t to at en t e employment. 10 yrs u · 1 yr eap ID A/Y eqldp-•••t~ 'for • .,_ in ....................... Sell your unneeded hearinlf and contrlbutt to the planning or the perlenced mechanic, mHt repair .. Sallf)' ~-~ ...... ~ti • .........._ .. __. items "'1th a low City'• E1«hth Yur Housing and Community alio Clau 1 drl.ers •• .,....,.. ·~ · ----"'-1 t a1 kc t n-• •1·• .. -AM.I• .. ""'" M ,_fl!iia: ~ lmmtcllate °""paney. cost ad under the rnve opmen oc ran ••var m. llcenee. can opei'alt l)' In ~· hwdii9 tHt. iaehdeu , later eltill . .-141 ft. Dally Piiot Gift Gulde Questions about the hearlnr may be varloua heavy equip· Vallty ScMel D6llrid. 1 ... ,, /pa.~-~ ilcludtla~am:·LI-· edd~ued to mtal Buqround lu t · untr Tal .. rl • ::..i...ililill1t••-· d ;.M._... ......., .. 8-J,... Patricia Flynn, Plannlna Dfpartment u U 11&a 6 rt.lat.-..0 .. _ ..... , v IOI a.._.,; ntMtl•· ~ IM • .::;.,. rou.ntatn Valley City Hiii to ptablfc. ....... :..r.::.._~...,.-... u.· ... 1.1.•.--...;;;...._1 •• ••I•,., ... , .... 10200Slaler Avenue Salli • Clll ~~ Ntl9c"-etld'J .... Fountain Valley, Ca. r270I -- --.. 1,_..::...;...-:;am1a11~~• Ttlepbou : mo MW321. Ell.• ~;:......l.i:i~~~---~~l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.l=:::;=:=:::::;=~• '. .. -----,.-.. Or1ng1 Coast OAILYPILOT/Tuelday, November 17, 1981 ~?:=t .... ?! ...... ~~: .... !!!! ~"'~~ ..... ?!!! ~~~ ..... ?!.~ ~.~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ ..... ?! .. ~.~.~ ..... ?!!! ~~.~ ..... ?!.~ . . ............. !!.'.! ~.~ ......... :. COOi Gtncirtl H MAl._. • .._1 ........ Sa&et Sttrttuy H~llOIAREA DMit Pl&fll AKC lbptrlter1 prertrnd tur11\hl' sttkln1 b o u • • k '•Rt r . "'-PAITTIMI ludwlcll.., ~r ,...,.._~ Smalt l I rl Offlu, APPUANCt:lf!RVICf! Tall• rroppe4 rfrl:c!~~!;~~~~· ~','i~':s :n:~;~d~~:n r~ ~~Es;~tb:~~ =~~ ~ :~:~:.'~=be !':;~~ii]~ ~~~1n3rnf~r~ c:;: Gtntr•J:r::n. •:;:~~:' 1ri:: :.u::0 :uppie• •nircounty 148~ uchenae lot rm rttt pttform baalc main· ,b Ptadable aftd avalla· f'ri. IOOl S.. Ul IWdllill porha uu 11 an I IUY ~II AKC rtl sa.ow •.Pd COOi Ci...,...OHlc.t 87 ·< ttnanu dutln In tllt ,••:"call Npt Bcb JJuuranttAltm Train· •SICaJAlllS• 1 _ _.11 Q1111l~y SJM ·I UO. P1T Wttkfllds U oo Vart tlmt, AIR, lit• Sec Hou11keeper, MOO/mo Stven.£1tven Store•. 18 loo lJl1.11d area. Ina will not hiterftr• Con!ratW.~,SMlla ~· ~l fll• l"rllr AMlhlf\SSUm dutlts, l\ounnt•1ble Nr Mon-•'r l. 12 noon to T11eaucceutuJapplic111t ?to050t,l:tlH2:30 Restau.rut wltti your prunt BwrNOttOO.torJoin· New Maytq Wuhtr • • -- Co u at er Wo ma n OCAlrport 130pm ~haveown will have 1 bulc Food,,..,' B..aboy, employmtn& ln1tbe8eltt:mplo1· Dryer.•. U...._. .... dl')'clttntrt l deya ~ 957-0848 tranaporhtioa . Cell know led1t of U0/220 Pute·up penon Deeded now hlrlq. 11 JOU ire meotAttncy. Ever! ~ eee.n ot7 M/f' AKC lk1 1211t. Pvt wull. Wiii tr.aln a ......... ~a 144. , •ft.tr m. volt drcwtO'. dry·wall Tllun, rn •Sit. £xp. fricndly.~ti ~II LlaRellldmAl)',lac. We1lin1boule.frid1e ~or. __ _ ..... , .. , •"" -~ HOUS''K•""PER Ll 4 tramlq"~ptl • prefe rred, typJ111 1 dtpeftdabltwewantyou 40208Udar.t''4EOE fl~ --... .. ,. t04J -· .. to 0•11t on sv,11chbcn1rd "' "'c. ve-I.heir own truck or v'1n muat. Apply Mon-Fri Ir o m a 1 m • • p m Sain http, fabric store. Ntwport/83H1JO/Frte 5S ~ ·counttr htlp PIT 11·3 (Will \r11ln) filing R ,ror lmatuNC 1fout••· Entrylevelaaluywltb2 9>5. IMO Pta~u. Ave, weeltd11s. Apply In ret1 11 ... er. pref. OEwaaher~elec.dryer, w:.··~~:i;t~;:·;: Mon·Crl Gary'a Dell. a:tro•1n1. mail' dJ!ltribu' e •·Prue. 1 ·Iner reviews durln1 tat. peraoo: St.oaemlll Ttr· 1 l Good C d Co u t Hwy • Cd M tlon ' malnt of bid& 11~~~ -9/mo. of e111ploymt1nt. PEST CONTROL race Rt1tlur1nt, 291' SICllTAIY I.I. llnt cond. Juo ea. or Gold Des Ill on f7$·2 lt3, plant• Must have car Houatlr.eepinl Supervisor >Unt ro. beMfita. Pleue Licensed Branch .. 2.. Rfdhlll. C.M. Sale1 Secretarial poaltlon ln ~ · •1\J ?9C}3f!1! DECORATING for err11nd.1 14/llr. + for retirement facility, applY In penon. mow, pei t "O ntrol t .. ,.h. Reataurant HICKORY PAIMS acitlve Newport Center %0 cu rt 1ide·bY·•lde Jlree to lovlnl horr'll', CONSUl,TANT mi I ea fl I!. · P / ll mt So. Calif. Presbyterian La Vet a In Ora 1 ' "~ ..__ -----..-........ Oppty ull courmet Realtor's office. Front Frlctdalre, xlnt cond , no beaut. Cockapoo. lyr. for liquid wallpaper 12·5pm Coot11ct Oon'. Homes in Irvine. Re· 9780 n e, needed.XUitwa1e.s.Call , __ .__ foods ft 1lft1 for office po81Uon req11lres le maker 651-4011 male. lue. broken Parttrull Ume, mature, na S.9 84fi6 quire ability to set up• · 1,'7· ·~ lelf wl bolld1y1. flex. hre. aood trlepbone voice. Refri1erator 1160 dln Id 831·'933 • will ttain, 968 8922 G £.N £ R AL o Ff' 1c1':, con,t~ol system for 1 new _ Ar trm':.tjve Action P R E · S C H 0 0 L & ~ F11blon laland 640-eo.10 t y p In a, SH " 1 p · + Buffet, $250. Mon·fri Sprin1er Spaniel. M, 7 D ENTAL. F I time ~00,1, lift typinc. hte rar1~ty. Supef'\llsory ex· .... u.ua.. TEACHER·uper 'd. Has PotiUooa avallable WeatcUff Plua842.o812. peara.nce. Real est1te t-$. &5l"* yraold, fritf'dly. eood w 0 hod ll kk b per1enre necuu ry "'"'.._,._ over 18, m1.mt be reha· for exper line cook.a •nd eicpenence helpfuJ but children 63l-611J7 rt on r assist. ex· etpmi + ot erorc XI . tor sailboat rental ble 1313 s.s.-1 J 1 Refriae.rator xlnt cond · 1!U.tr~all644·l405 duue~ AppLylnl)t'rll<ln ntworlr.lnacond1tlon1 · · , ~ reataur101ma11 SALES/ INT. DESIGN not esse.nta . Prefer Froat-reciw · p .... ,... --IS99 Unit u1 Suprraor " benefits. A non-profit operation in Huntington teunu. Be11tflt1 In Need aomeone creative, local resident. For in· r · · 9111 t DINTALASSISTAM'T C M · c o r p . P h o n e Harbour. Thorouah ,,..,,. .. ,/ eluded. APPb'_ln penoo. art!iUc aelf·mot.lvaled. terview call Mn . Duhl. m.90llO. .. .................... . Great opportuolty 1n 714/8Sl·1MS knowledee or boat re· TYP.•"" 210 Newport c..ter Dr. flex hrs , wlll train. Wealn M. Tawtor Co. Refrid&. G E. 11'. B Frost * * I BUY *·*• modern, ttam-orltnttd GENERM.OfftCE -----pa1r/ malnte1unce. Needed p1rt-tJme. Lite Neweort~1ch 499.14e Rea1tors5"-dl0 free, copper. 1150 Good UJtd Fumllvrt" priva\e practitto in Hunt· Rtcepl• Typ1s1 Phones M HOUSllC" ~r d hberglasaln&, '1'i1&ln1 dternoo11/eve·n1n1s 3 Retail Sala '· 8 1 Securitv 173-3073. A'jfiUancea-OR f !jll 1neton 8tech for RDA hn 65 ""l>Ol Hrs 8-S inister wi e nee necessary. Outboard ni&hts per "ttk plus Bullocks So. Cout has a es # GE bit ln d~ oven Top SE'• ~ Vov • seek1n1 perJOnal Job Sl8S wk,pa1din$urance housekee~r. 1 rhild. enginuepairbelptul. S1tur4ay. Ezcellut Immediate permantnt MA.MAGii GATIGUAID_ oven~ microwave: bot· aeM"0s'ra$•":~ satisfactlop ' urep Costa Mesa 631 2'741 l.Jve in or . Costa Mesa I __i?l3)27l·21677 apellinc and &rammar openinp bl thdollowing TIAlt&S For pvt commu01lY. tom oven is aelf-cleaAio& " -'";k lioftaJ flnanc11J reward. GINER.AL offtcE ~1! c5~5_;~ 1 ~hu;c~:1 MOBILE HO'ME SALES· •kill• 11ett111ry, pht1 departments. L.A. wbolaale •retail Lafiuna Beach aru. elect. 2 )'I'S old. Xlnl 64l-fW. HHA:i Many fnnie benefit.s lo· flartn.. Reaid G4S-Olal · Hurry aet Ii~ now• ability to work fasl un IHTAUIANJ art rirm expandina to ~:111et lik;0~·!°~;L cond .e I IUY eluding medical in· M h , ---I Test chances Ott 1. 1 der deadline pressurt Coffee abop waltreas. Onnee County seeks 49of-8S7l. Litton electric ranae Les aurtnce' 41l day weelr on t ru Jon, 4 to S hrs Housekeeper, Sun ft Mon Day lie trllllinf course Reply to Ptrsoonel. HnlUAM .. :IOPM With S a I e S M a n I g e r w I p u s b b u t t o DK ~::!:!:IN::.G--IN_N_E=R-=-S~P~R~IN:"'.'G~ Call848-0234 daily Must l)"pe, run lO only. Houseceluning le Sat Nov 21 MarJorle O~Coad wff1end1vailablllty. Tr11nees. No exper SIC'l'/OfRCEMGI. microwave oven Free EXTRA·FJR.M m.u.Ass -D~•• "SST key, light bk.kp& Steven ·rhild care. Lag Bch 8S9·l300. D Plot ........_ neceuary, only ambi· SAIL MAGAJJWL stand Inc unit. 5 cyl set, never used, •orth 5"•-"' Tho mas Antiques. area 641 ·8700 dys. · • ..,.W Str ........, tlon. Inte r view in T k u-1 Wh' I I di b h d~ RoYma asst Eiip prtf. 9~73989 l Eva ). eves /wknds MODll.S/lSCOITS ....,., · a:y ee1 Full·tlme position. J Anaheim .. Averagr In· ops Ills. organza. 1r poo s w• r. S530. aacr. $248 . Nouamkr. Npt Ctr GeneralLabor 497-3983 AtlnFemalesonly CottaKese PrevlOlll ~display 11 liooal ability ' salting Whlrl~ltruh rompac· Never used queen , 64+-0lll Golf s torag··. p T. lntenorDeslgn 953 Equal()pptyEmplyr experience preferred. ~~~e while lra nlng, knowledge a must. tor A litemsneverbeen worth 1399. usll' cJnlY " . r M d These penn111ent post. ~: l213H~7400-· -6'S·rnM. used. @l· 1218 del. UsuaUy__horile. ~INTAL ASSIST. private Country Club. Assistaot ljr Reta II !> els ~anted, 18·21. P I T ff e Ip Wan ted lions offer fuJt.rompan~ Sales --STUDEKf GE Custom Dispenser 7$4-1350 , • P/t.ime,orficenear~.C. Call 644·~. -.Showroom. Mu~t be lln~erie. boutique SandwlchShoploc near benefits. including Matur e, expeneneed · Fridge, W . Kenmore Bunk bed; soUd WC)Od, Pl ta ~4S53. GENERAL OFFICE Ex P · P 1 rt ·t 1 me· rub.ion show ror men, OC Airport Will Train em.!Jllo{ee di1count. saletwoman, Intimate n~ed. P/lime, Ttiu~fi Heavy Duty Washer handcralted. outsraiid-~548-lSSS Body beauti ful , H 113 M· Fri C IJ M I ......_ I..._., Fn.12:l5·2:l5tobusd11-...,.,, Dryer SIOO. ' ~ ~~~tl1~,~~Y ~y~in~~~~ ~ r;:;~~!~· 9t1T: ~'::~~~~/hr. be'r~re .11 o~ait. 2' M~n " Pii~ ~a~u:!.~1~~~ !~~rS.tim~hrs. pe~ ~;:ra~~d ,~;~~:t;:O~ """' 644~~-~11:o1f~:~1~!!~~~ office nr S.C. Plau. reliable. r~ponsible ~ 1NTEllOGATOI: NURSES AIDEP/lime J hru f'ri.833-Jo ce plicatlons are bein~c· Sales, make 2SK plus, 10 gr am in CdM Call Washer" gas dryer. lst eseats S88. Slee/.U'· ~"-""=------t l!ondable 979·0747. HEIDID in group Pediatric prac· p /TIME fflNtHGS ~~~~r'~~? O!fic~h mangnt. trainees, Cull or 6 7 3. 2 268 , Mon.Fr 1. S7S takes. Warranty. _l!99. FACTORY95 . f ________ 11Ha1rdresser wanted with flAIT·TIME. lice. Mature w/exPtr In Ca••llMJ 3333 Bri;~ .. CM T part time to distrib. a 8-4:30. · 851· or7s.2·8279. Dining set, 7 pc, waJ, ''Z"' Bectr-'c Data r?llowing only. Village SIOOtweekend and up. dealing w/ch1ldren es '""' C.-rt.n Fri 10.5 EOE . ues new Aloe vera skJn care Switchboard Operator IUY APPUAHCES tble opens to96'' plds...JA· , Fair Mall 494·1600 Call SS2 ·3173 Army sent1al. Mrs Austin, Adul•· ··"th ou•·tandln prod Call OC rep 8-12 F/T 311 s .. 'rt k d . R r . h d cl'd.S700 roc-..a....c-v R Be u ..... , .., g · C!.'!!Y..842 9Cll6 · w • w n s e rig, was er, ryer. N __ .. _ .. "'0p~ ~ · Ham;ty It man wanted eserve a you can 6CS 0 attractivepersonalllies IOUTIMAH Sales --.!_lsQ...!lll traui, 642-3013. stove. Prompt service 645-3485 iccu""'. portunity to PCH NB JU$tm ltay's be. h · rtdn 'th Mature young man for J C A I S 8 4485 77 gal. aquarium I~ create a new depart . 64S-IS32 . HUISH AIDES w o enJOY wo g w1 sort water Co San Juan HAU&HTY UDY Teocller, Assitt 5'a.ss13 PP . 4 • equipped. salttrre ment for a growing, -7·3:30 ' 3:30 7 30pm lO.l5. year old youths. Cap area. Mu.st have gd Ladies become a K through 2 grade and -----w ter . 9113-,. medium s ized daily Hardware Sales.1F T Loqimoleodl Sm conval Hosp nr Evenings ~9 p.m. Call drivipg record Paid Naughty Lady sales pre-scbooldassroome•·1Bern111bal s,ewuig madune newspaper New main pos 1t1 on 1n Retail Hardwire. retail sales. C M Fairgrounds 642 -4321. exl. 343 vac.,ins,etc 493-4.S35 rep • Call Alison perneeded997-8333 w/ta e carry111gcase. orr white Velvet Soll. frame computer system Hardware Store See ru11 lime Part lime s.g. between ·2 p.m. and 5 · · 968 0178 . 1 1 SS2 S068 Sl&5. Redwood Pio\lr(i. will be ordered 1n Mike Johnson H W Cashier Coast Nursing -, p.m.A$1dorApdtta IUSTYflBJCA.M --TcltphRISdet KenmoreLattModelGas ble, SSO Anllque bik January (most hkely Wright Co ~26 Hardware497-440l _. IH.P/11ME RealEstateSales NewportBeach,nowhir l ~~:t·lime Sales. ex 5 to 9 tverungs. Good Dryer,Sl.25.AutoPilot. Leather Chair . U O large DEC hardware ].ochester.._C ~ L .J t'-' 7.3' 3. '11orIrught117 1 2 Sales Pe~ needed mg Oyster Bar. busursl per'd Motherhood pay Call today ElecSensor~2283 4Ll93~3p9s0.52D ioranSalS.PoOiatntl w1lb spec1alaed produc HAlDWA.IE eg • .-, f S Meds' RX' for our locat101100 Coast 'bo1lermen Apply 3.~. __ i._!n-4188weekda s FREEZER lS el f Sears. tion software> Organu· for Newport deach Supervise s. Hwy Walk Ins daily Mon f'n. ~ W Coast Maternity Boutique, Teller . ~rea ing and suptrv1soryt Retail sales. Laguna firm . must be 1n m conval hospt nr l Call Tom Miller, Proper Hwy fashion Island, rlex Needed Note Teller iu>right. gd rond Sl7S. Getting-m-am-ed-. -m-111--l ability essential 1 Beach Full time. part telllgentandmotivated C M. Fairgrounds ty House Realtors 1r. UO T-hrs Eveswkends Call New lndependant Bani .£!ll4 ·692S -sellwickerC<Jttoo\:Q\ldi Previous hardware ex· time c ashier Coast have excellent skills' S49·30il ~·38SO __ ----1 <11A A I M1111_i 759~ needs exp Note Teller Wuher S8S Clean works navx ' rust pri.(Jt $15U penence ntteuary and ..Hard~ar 49'7-4403 One to two yurs Ltti&a· Nursing REAL ESTATE SALES IMS~OI Sales, P.tJme. Own your CBarkgroW>d in City Na· &ood. gas dryer. clean G E refng S65 .. Maa. knowledge ol rucUcntit• HAIDWAIESAW lion exper Salary com LYM Im med openings needed ID .Newport own bus Sellln' Fmest tJonal System Desired) worksgoodS7S S48-8S13. consoJeTV S100.SG-53UJ tary proaram!Din.a Full time Apply 1n mensurate with ability 3 tJ 30 Conv Hosp NB Liberal co mm1 ss10.n ,Befboch 2S~ds cruisC1n1g1 new natural slun prod. Xlnt Bene.fitg., Salary S48~ --alts would be btlpTUJ. Thul· p e r s on C r o w n Contact Ma 646-4466 area Poe attitude ' plans ror exprd agents sai at. ... en 8 Get in on the ground Based on Exp. Sat in Sears 18 ru ft rl'frig Girls 8 pc tWlll bdrm set. department will be Hardware, '1024 lrvll)e. L .Jt'-' -smiles needed. xlnl CallOanWallentme i!!!!64S-7l!!Q,____ rloor. Xlnt training terv1ew if desired Call freeier, frostless . whitew/yelJowlrim~ r'uponat~illt y tot HOSTESS/HOST Newpoi!f rtrReaJ'tstate Nursing ~ Telephone sales now Teller . 631·30!f Corner group. SI O(,),. charged w.lth thej N.B. _ _ lf-~Y be ef1ts Call 642·~ ~ SAUs avatl.~-4219 _491.·6511.MPet.erson_._ icemaker. brown, S350 9B0962·:ml · ~1~· :::.Oamtam.t •nc: Part·hme luxury hotel Litigation Law Firm HUllSl:S AIDE arcepting applications SA.us.I /TIME Loot9'q fortetot L11dy Kenmore washer It Stereo console. S45' t~ ~ t ponen s oh restoura~t 1n Laguna seeks exper'd Legal Sec Exper'd 111 s hifts for an assert.Ive person The Los An&eles Times SflECIAl. PHSOH gas dryer. harvest gold, Walnut table, Sl8. Gold in lel s~s e~ t•t Beach Apply to Jan with good typing. ~ic· Conv . Hosp. Nwpt Bch. Westdiff Realtors with past ts.lephone Circulation Dept cur. Beaut cordiahurround· perfect , S'25 both swivel bucket chail',!1 ~ (t! ~t ::.: 497 4477 Ext, 475 EOE laphone and SH skills. Bring your smile le join (714) 645-lttl sales ex~. Ftr or· PIT rently has positions ings. Perm FIT. 5 day ~·S670 S30 Add111g mat:bhtl!, to Jdf Wtbtr • •• p . --Salary open. 640-6960 tU ! Free mjr. med . den -sales poeition Apply tn available in sales as a wk. Xlnl beneCits fc ad· S 1 5 . Lamps , S 1 6 oD%iC..,, ~DISe1._.EY• .. .-HOTEL LEGALSECUTA.IY tal ' life ins Call · IECEl'T'IOMST CpeMrson 1660U· PMlaceJntla. representative. You 'll vancement. Will tralll. K~r:~re,~teA~~e~~:ls 646· 72 " ~ CORPORATE 6'2·8044. Good typing, clerical · · or ca · r. ones eam an hourly wage + EOE · · · Duling set 42" md tbl' i D · flllot Now arreptln& upphra I < b 1 OCtr.-.._ &I.,.,....,..,. skills 'knowled•e or ~·<!811_._ generous commissions flociflchd. ~?. ElecSensor~228J II 6 h I b~~ 330W i aySt tionsfor nlerviews eing ""'N ,_,_, d t h "' d SI C 119572361 204-.. . FREEZER l.5clf Sears r· c rs w WD c CostaM~a.CA.92627 ACCOUNTING sc~edul't'°".18!~~1t OPllATOIS x1~t~o~~~~i~efr. aes a ,ut 1 T'l234: l7:Sl.,C.M .. upright. gd rond sm: coset. 144-81.89 '- (714)642-4321 Cl.BJ( lD ov or JVU .,,...,mng Now accept.Ina applka mae benefits For app't P 01lhWt ~ Sal 1 . 1 e er an1c 1n . rau 494-6925 Dtnelle and 4 cha11'$ ~. TEhe D,•ilyo Pilot JS an cmd1tdept 1 ~:~.e~r;2T;:~ =~· ~' Queen,oo's WQayB~y l ullM7-6316.· a:!~ll~d'=;11~~r~~ ra:l:nrs:tt_act~=~~ ~;;rs67~~·btc:!~IWuherS85Cleanworb ~·5~10rr645-182S~ qua p portun11y S 1 arina. ueen s 1 1 chants a ea S 1 ood good gas dryer clean Emplyr Women and c d torneys a ary com · Way Dr Long ~1rh I IECEl'T'IOMIST O(I mer in a pro-r r a arr + II ' m. works &ood S75 s48-as13 7' rd. area l'\I(, brofi)t m1nor1t1t'$ encoura&ed re ii or accounting petit1ve 0 C Airport {21~437·~ S a I e I e • P e r ' ~eec11'~ndt ~eormnmto1.rsysionEx._ cbe"11e•~~71F'llOOI ' pllJme T--'-'/ LA....& S4l-44&5 • S200 Gold drapes I' hi x lo appl.. np req ~l be able to area G real benehls 0 sec re ta rt a I exp er ' "' ' "' a .,.... -·-r ....-...,_ ~---20· SSO Trash comp S5b 03 type 3S WPM It able to Send resume to· Person· -=Uice he.Ip. answer Salary 6 full medical le bon111 procram1. 1ood F'lllanc1alstmps. Tu re-Sears 18 cu ft refn& · ,..11, communicate well with nel Mgr PO Box 7820 ones. CWCans le btlltn& dentalbenefit.s S4G-Jl66 ro benefits Apply at Sal-turns, forms Type 70 freezer. Croslless. ::~~ bd dbl $-r UPAHDIMG Need M f E1p'd in small business pro cedures or a desire lo learn on a p l bas15 Bonuses ' tra\'el for right people Ca.11962-3232 the public Monitor N.B 9266o · /mQ 11546-1896 The Pennysaver. 1660 u WPM 10 ltey Noo icemaker. brown. S350 ------.,....- &uest acrounts, type let LEGALSEC-RETARY OIL CO OFFERS ex 11. IMYISTM84T j Plill!\lla~ £~L -r.>;vulutEC1v•l SeurTaarAhSF'1rm smoker Salary SIOOO 631·3098 SOf'A . Yellow --4 ters. file. chttk credit . rellent opportunity ror I • . .. ........ r.~ .. " .. , mo CPA firm. Costa Lady Ken~ waaher ' good cond.Jt.aon i11~ rrom bookinR ~heets It I Laguna Hills recent Ca high 111rome security Eam while you team. • _, seeks bnght, agg-ress1ve Mes a Ca 11 Caro I e d ha Id i99·5756 eves • tt'kndaH sales letters Probatlr~Skeclls Xlnt cashbonuse.'benefiu~I ~N~E~T~iN'i G ~ Dt•a ahlhn recru11ers who think' 754:! ~:Srr;~~~· 54';:'~~~h · Leather rourh. sm . l>ln typing 1 req mature person i.n Costa I w 1 P time. 2 to 4 days Car ~row rich. Call 673-2902 . 642 5010 tbl ' chain. S95 B r Appl~ in per$on to Call !firs W1.DSfow for Mesa area Re1ardless teach .YOU creative nee S4 hr 213 877 Ill.Hr WAITIESSES --· -stools, S30tea. Lam.I$. peMiOMel aJ>11!83H~ or expenerfce write financing. 1031 Ex · 714 1541-0718 Exper 3 yrs min lkycle1 1020 SIO Cbafrs. S3S. Mttc. LI Q U 0 R CLERK . p Q Read. A.iier1can changes, investor de· --5 •111:11: * SUMSTlf:SS• r lime av11I Apply LD ·~·•••••••.••••••••••••• l . 67>41199. • I I 150W.Cerritot p llme.asldorSteve Lubricants. Box 696,I velopment•t"Ol.lllSehng -.-pem>n, Jolly Roger. 400 G1rlsSchWU1113spdb1ke Queen sited bed, flr-"·2 F/c ACCOUNTAN,,... ~......&..-1-64UiS3'l Davton Ohio~! I Ex per. roW1Jelors re· Eschbachs Flowers It Bridal shop alterations So Coast Hwy, Laguna 20 tn frame. Xlnt cond mont .. s old SlSO.. '";}, " ----""' i ce1ve 1003 comm. This Girts. fortn4fly of Lag dept C06t• Mesa Beach. . 700..8369eves " · BOOK.KEEPER ~~:Th~uli~M ' 4PM. l1.•l.•IV•E-l•N-----1 flAITTIME t.s an unusual oppty for Brh. ii looking for perm 5-46 1821 556-9333 Mereli•clsc ---Vintage Sch~n fra;;e, _675-3!34 ~· MElluspterbelens;~ mWoCJ/gevnaetedral EOE Mr MOTHEl'S I Sales demonstrator f'!ght J>lnM.. Confiden· It lfmp sales clerks roi: SECRET•111ES 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltuptoSspd.knobby's. Pslush "S" Love Ohait "" Stores Ill your Area 2-4 t1 al Interview. Call new loc. in Lido Manna -..,.___., IOOS chrome tub forks Atom 14S. King waterbed, UD· ledger. trial balan~0• Hotel HILi -d k c V'1nce c." ~ Vllla0e A~ly m ,......,.,n TYPISTS _.......,. · der warranty wavel~s -~ .,,.,,.a.. a Y s wee , a r .,_......,., • ~""' · -••••••••••••••••••••••• drum brlts~6:41·809L t d 1 ad.s. cash Clow ana lys1s. DISMHLAMD HOTR *) ne~S.!!!l· !=alill.1·6577 Malins·E barbs, 3431 RECEPTIOHISTS Wicker Desk. Rocker. Motobecane Grand Tour hmeaaltreerss'one ux6 edpr'•w·•r forera~llng. bud1et It Now IH'Ce""'"g apphra Ideal situation rn._________ Vii Oporto. Newport T bl ' h . ... " t I I .,..., N l B h ,.. Be b Httee. a e r air'S. ing 12 speed. blk tred. I pedestal ml. Both ~'"l opera Iona panning llonsfor ewpor eac area PAIT nuE Restaurant . ac . Temparary Employees ••&IS-S!ll6•• -yr old. S290. or 810 831·7034eve ~ Wort with our CPA" IS LlfEGUARDS 3\ ailable for individual Ill IUSTY PBJCAN know that Smrenly. Jn. Jeweler's scale 1891 540-9128 -~---...,,>l,,. mt corfrr1te president Water" saftty cert req }~/1~~,;~~. ~andm1~ss~:= EYnlHM't' 18 3 0 Main St. al Tiie """1 Mnltp&ICt terests " E~perience Sl~O . Ha mpdon RR Man's 10 spd. Excellent New GE Cooktop, tts • .j· or. sma I, Cast growing as well 415 medical cert UW~ MacArthur, Irvine Now on tht <>r.,..eo.t make the difference pocket watch SIOO 1930 cond S7S leather sola $500. 2 ~ r t r m w I t h a d Must work weekends . h o u s e h o I d We are presently seek a"cept1'ng appl1' Aat1'ons. Good locations at a High Ken more el'ec. port. ·61•.~ alter 5 and t coffee Lable SIS ea. m1nistrat1ve duties responsibilities. Please mgadultswithpleasant ' "' ft.&llV Pl',,,.. Pay Ratt . Plusl wash s7• 1 t _ .,........, , 2 designer 125 each,'a Non·smoklJlg Pleasant A pp I y 1n per!>o n to call 1213)941·8781 personalities who would all positJC&KS ""' I.I I.WI ·WEEK LY CHECK , 613.066~ r · "· x n Girls V11rs1ly 10.spd bike director chairs S2S "la ocean vu office in Npt pel"M)nnel '111!!!!11!1!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!!!~ be interes~ in working KITCHEN HELP CLASSIRED -----· 1 Xlt rond 760·8141 Ctr. Exp Ill real estate Maintenance Supervi$or Jn Sales " Promotion BARTENDERS ADS (VICKI HESTONI 'Hard Rock Maple Bed. 41 642-4616 FUlnlSh youth bed s! ~~~'~'Ff:. ~~~~~[e I 150 w. c.rritos for retirement facility, with Daily Pitcx earners COCfcTAJL _ • ~:1t~rft~v;' 100 yrs old . llll•g hWa; Ws IOZS matt le box spnng.s. conslderallon. !>end rt A..._ f:>om~=~~ ~~~)1~~ 10 to 15 /ears old WAJTRESSES r.,, c.an W 11, FW h. 642~8684 ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlO. ch1lds dresser . sume 'salar; history 10 between tOAM fc 4PM knowledge or all phases ~~!i1f81 ~~e ~!r~:;~~ I F~5D:l::O~~ frocle h W-1111 o Wont Ad & ~:!?af~~~ Appl..c-;--..-oil MOW 36'/FT I ~~I: =~e:~~~r PDS. 260 Newport Ctr Mon thru fn ma111tenance. must set person Hr 5 30PM to SEAF'OOD BAR [ 642 •5878 ] Temporary Clencal •••••••••••••• .. ..-••••• Red.w~ 2x6 aeckmg, port dishwasher SJ(\ Dr. •470. NB. 9266() or EOE M r up systems. records. 8 30PM. Monday thru HOST/H,_..."'"""ES p I I HARBOR AREA 4-20 ng• also ~wood a t J L' d ~e_644 ll60N~a Ho--~ preventive maintenance Fnday Some Saturday DISHWASHERs ersonne 1 APPLIANCESERVICE rencin1 Deck ' fencing n ique enny tn food Sent :x .____,, ror new facility Xlnt avallabihty For ap °"'Cal Sent<• 54().0400 We buy used appliances instalfat1on available ls~IJ bed &42a. W,_... ,......!:c • dladyay:. pehrrCwakll be4 hrorsrepelOr working cond1t1ons ' Po Jn t men l , ca II . A.Day,' nligbt shlfu aMvajl '°'' Cttdlt ~" -We sell recond .. guar .. Lowest pnce guar. Jim NEVER USED Qn bdri41 ""~ ... b r t A r t PP Y " Ptrson °0 • ael!liances. 549-3077 , or ken an ~~ SS 4 O. D 10 ett e SI '10. For sm convaJ hos pt or aft 6 ~8t!n ene I ' non ·pro • 642-4321. ask for Ben Fri .. 9 AM·5PM. WANT ACTION~ 18004 Skypark Blvd . 'Cats 10l5 sofa /loveseat DX>, Mit To cook Ii manage Housecleaning I will c 0 r P p h 0 n e Will.tams. £1assJ('!fAds_642·~1! Ste ~ln•ine I IUY APPUAMCf:S I tress/box spnngs ~n kitchen. SGB. _l _ train you S4 001hr plus 71! 8SHMS. .~!l!!!-1!!!11!!!!1!!!---~ -Les 957·8133 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl30 r II S90 t W d C I 1 r--------------------------. Persian Kittens. Reg · u · wn CiEHEIAL OfffCE blmonth.ly raises to SS ,.ant Ads CaU 642·56781 ant~ • al 642·5671! New Maytag Washer ' Shots S200 ' Sl7S. 2 MORE' !J! .. 0-0901 • P 964·9766 Call bet 4 8pm Dryer. $635. Adults t-1sea . 546-996S O<r Wht Velvet Sor•. s e rmanent p/time. weekdays Weekends l'bnagemHI ----966·2'754or754.Q36 ~~~.-2 End Tables. Cofrte a 20/hrs perwee.k Typing. an .. 1ttm~' " Westinghouse. Fridge. DCHJI 1040 ble. SlSO Redwood k telephone, general or HOUSECl.EANERS ~ SlOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• nic Table ' Benches. fice. Huntington Beach ((, ---~-------> ) KEESHOND Pups AKC .,. area ... 7.~ Flex hrs. PT1IT. Own , -5$7-7846 · · O 493.~ ..... .......... -Champ sire. M/F. Pet' · ------SELL idle items with a trans,_Exp'd $46-~7 -Tl GE washer Ii elec. dryer, s h 0 w p v l pt y . Gold velvet sola ' lov· Dally Pilot Class1r1ed Sellthmgsfaslw1thDatly llN 1 a:lnt cond, SISO ea. or 2131J9'H345arts 2m eseat S2SO Brown maple Ad. P1lolWantAds -~both.968-9551 SHIH TZU AKC 3pc sectiooal SJOO 20 f 'd b 'd pups, • 4 -43'7leve .c~ ,t s1 e· Y·S I e S250andup.Cashonly · _..,·----,..... Fng1daire, xlnt rood. no 638-BD icemaker.~.M9-40l6 · ESTATISAl,I Refrigerator SlSO. din set Dobe,_.... Wurlitzer 4140 Oratn ... sT~WiNT:s NEEDED Ear~ $30-$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. Ctl .... Ch1111 If SJf.0601. There's More To Restaurant Management Than Meets The Eye I CARL'S JR. Would l.ilce To Slrow You, Eye To£~. We'd ltke 10 show you why our MaMgemen1 Candidate and Ass1slan1 Manoger tram1ng programs are some of the lines! available .. anywhere! And how cornpehhv(' our salaries and benefit~ are And how a fulure wi1h ah organization ltke CARL KARCHER ENTER PRISES means srabilily, secunty, reward, • recbgnillon aiid growrh And where you can progress. And a whole lol m6re Don't hes11ate anolher day ... apply in per liOn and we will meel with you and discuss yt>ur lu1url' w11h CARL'S JR. • CARL'S JR . 27000 Crown Valley Parkway (Million Vtejo Mall) Misaion ~ ( c--~ccs---} ) Newspaper Carriers tor routes in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley & Newport Bea~h • Good Earnincp • Super Trips • Great Prizes CALL CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT ,.,Piii 842-4321 + Buffet. S250. Mon-Pri AKC. good temperment S400. Couch S75 G~l\le 9-5. &51·6564 s beautiful females. all table set StOO. Secret•>' red. From s:!OO S7 D Refrigerator. xlnt rond. 536-95Q 5 bl bed set SlSO Ftost·Cr~~. Bm poodle, altered maJe ro/~~~;~a1:~~ Refridg. G.E. l~. B Fnist all shots Approx 8 mo Newport Beach n~r f . 640·7329 MacArthur and Ford : ree. copper, S150. -"D='-l =t'"".=--p---11!!!!!!1!'!!!!1!!1!!!!!!!1~111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 673-3073 1 ma ion upp1ea 1~ . AKC S2QO.DJO Twin wing fireside GE blt·ln ~ble oven. Top · m13i1 chairs llZS ea Coll$ble oven b microwave, bot--· lomoveni.saelf-cleanlng LHASAAPSOPUPS stereo, S7S ConsoJe I elect. 2 yrs old. Xlnt AKC9wtebold 1tereo w tape ~(<l cond . «>-2463 714 1 j_l2.S. 646·2_1!9_ ', Litton electric range German Shepherds <21. Ytl naug lounge c~r w I p u s h b u t t o n lF 31,A, YB Grtat Tem· S'r5 Green palto tab~4 microwave oven. Fret perament..S'TS. Older M . .s.hrl.J.l,ilO. ~l~ • .' standing unit. 5 cyl Gentle. friendly. Good New Full·Slte MaUttss Wh ir lpool dlsbwsllr. wllhkids.liO. Set. 160. W I M~l}ll Wlllrl~I t.ruh rompac-u&&s-~•• Fr~me f1S 7~58312 .-t tor. All ittma never been AKC Golden Retriever Sofa. I ' Ruat. ~~ J uaed. 3J·m3 _ malt eup. 6 wks old. Gold De IKn Good Cqia GE Custom Diapenaer 1200. Hurry l left ' feO (l11hOnl)'lfll).:1i7t ,,. I ~~~~;· ~y ~e:::r~ :.:15!-KC-Re1.La•it SOfe. .... Mil•t saoo. Orytr, •100. looll:a.lllr.t Shellie tor Cont•mporer7. J.lllt I t4Ut51 ltlld."'5.altlftS ltw da Nl·ntr, '" Washer • ,.dryer It( ---· · · ••DllrJ~ .. ns tatea. Warrant, DO-M•• l&AUTIM Ditftwd Hi•ormm. tit M ... ,.,.. ~..... AIM IUYAM16"Cll Rtfril • ...._, ..,,,, 1tov•. ,..... --.U .... E J.C. A,,I ...... Hf.Jiii I l ,I I Orange Coast DAILY PU.OT/Tuesday, November 17, 1981 -................ s, .......... '"4 ......... / ~/ IAaltet W.W tltO A.tlet,..,ertM ..,....... • ... ~ ....._.,.,. ................. ....................... ....................... 'D.c.1 t11oil::.. 9520 ..................................... , .......................................................................... . ... ••• 'l'Wlh bed llwltln r.ir lAcly xi.It, ............................................... 1 w. ~ED! IMW '712 M.u. f7Jt ........ 9770 .... ttJJ , a dratttf ••U unit, UO Ladlft Bike S2$ PONY I0&.18 iide Ut to 11• IUS 61 vw Sa tart Bui, ri.en, "" 1 ................................................................. r .. •••••••• .... •••••••• .. • M111.~t~11 \ll/1llvtr Wtbtr BIQ.t'5 •».ct For your Gym, Oftly 50 41 · claaflc. OPfftln1 frat Late modfj T01ot11111d li'1I BMW 2002 4 •&>d ,74 Sta w110. 11 11 Good 'IO 'IS VW left 6 n•ht m 1111 "driv. • UWI. ~ HJQ A4 40lS Ctllllll Fan, Cuabella, bout1 l&Hd 11.IS wladowa, runs treat Vo I 'o 1 C 111 u 1 new Bleupuntt 'AM/PM cond. Needl EDI ~ dOor, '73 left door U0 uve a lol," on IM'W fl ~.'oW Lovtltat N1kt1 revtnt, 4 lllhb lnrl, f N5.stU Mllf ldl j.150q, '7J l TODAY 1 !! ittrt:O cautttt a port NOit.$ each Wttt.trutyle whl Corvetteuqulppt;d wiU. 0 Nde led SISO. Sm t~ _ l..'1~-57 ford R&nrhtro. New iteerloa whtei new -rlm1 for SUPtr Bfftle 4 1peed or 1utom1tk ~ 541-0HI_ NtwStalnleut*I med. Pin Ball machines all IMh, s,.M& flll Ooods.Ccnd. a.mo radl•I•. HK ,;,11.. ,. Yellow RX7 clean 5 •1..:..wa.r7'4 trina=~·LV!R ' DUplalC.blnet • 1 ae Par rot <'•I e solid atate 1r.1t for sad 9080 "950. <h<' 875PAtlC1U .-pd •unrl loactect ae50o •a VW &1. Nft paint, I l2S w/perchu, etc. ISO, Chrl1tm11.' S4SO·SIOO. ••••••••••u••••••••••• IWltfflDri,tt """.,._,,.4 OerbHd 873·09'0 or m4JUl·Uzeevta . rtblt1n1.IUOO.r1*·ztU, IOIU~~~~:i~!i , ;_ ~,sa? t44 1110 _ _ H~l3151 ' 11._ Jalque I rnan Hydro· ••••••••• .. •••••••• .. •• c.......... &92· 873-JUO___ I 4_14•:Dtco. 3 pr Bdrm Sbopntd~.ror,fhewhls,S S...-..1••••· -~n~~~11P~':.t1o )attun '81K.an1C1b4X4 ~Utt>OlwHow1 C.,-f '71S w-..-a t7Jt '79roav,redw/whltelop ... -,----, ..... row-........ ~ lhtchtd lft Lov e.lt, 4.5 Xl.5 • 2 w/1ood ~ '"' • · • All options. Roll bar, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• -""' rmm1r. Low mt f1.t50 '"Ohl cond. ll.200 .-...mperit, tl'I. W /tn 115 •••••••• .. •••n•••••••• bul!lpers, •pokes, etc 4K J II Dllar '711 Caprt Ghia, pe, pb, •••••••••••••n°•••• --......!J~oh=n..:.m.;z..1'-"C'----.i ~ ·57M _ 11· 17 without. 4 chr!!' LOSING LEASE, quit• ...... Se.-'"' ..m.l.lmO~~-r air, 8traetc 1tr~. 32,000 01.AHGI •es vw e11i. New ena.. • I ~Set Wrouaht Iron early VW Whla. 4 .. SXlS • tint bu1l11eu, 11lllna out ......... -.-.;:; ......... leep, '78 CJ Renegadt, Pid ml , new eng, r1rtory COUNTY'S' new Urea. IJ2IOO. m.Olll3 40ii.iCIJninORf a txtwlon 4 rhra. t11u ealli,C: fonche, ALL suppUea end fix· DIJ nMlft( V8. xtr,as. apulr.ea Ci ForYourCar1 warranty. U .095. EXCWSIVE ukforK~ SanCleio.ni.e 5'0.2127_ . tureslncludlna. .,,.,. -:..ga./. :.rs S34$0. JOHNSOHISOH jll·3-@t8._ --MASEB.ATI 101 ............ _._ ~ •2-asoo water bed ror sale ~!~~·~Vm .. ~•:r,•tt14 ~lsplay cases. waiUn1 Monthly boat • R v o00 • ~e.i --Llllco .. Mire D..._ f7ZC IOl\A p Sliver Ac."~1 soo ONE or A KJND! ! -!UU~use 1·1o·"xn'" (2ln" dbl . so~m ~hr\!'· Bout~ •t.oreae '°"any •lte, 24 rrwe111 9560 2626 llarhor Bl~ ····················•!• ,DEA'-8SHI ml Taketnde . • •'80VETTE• ~o . __.._ .Jiles • 5124 e h;d~~uli: ~;[i~s ~j,,. hr aecurit y , fr u ~T·a·c··,,·E··v•R•o••L•::::;•T•o••N•j CoataMesa ~5630 OUIAIM-'f"ethll dclilvd~, anywhere . . Bllc /bllc. l meron Pot. --•·•lie bol sprlnc --h ' lauochin1 l w11hin11 .,, --- -YOUR ID e wor • -Every Op&o AviiJ Incl ffa at mattreu . Near Nordlc~ak1boott8"',S75. r~ra,a elve11ndpl1nu. privlle ye•. Newport PICKUP. Heavy duty, Prem1um pr1ces IEACHIMPOITS 75 VW Bua. :ie.ooo m1., GlaH T·'l'op. E•t warr . OO.S'7~«>5a a(U, Victorian-style weddln1 A ~b:Jake-up,shampoo Dunet. 131 Birk 81y auto. trans., alt cond.. paid~oranyused c.ar SATISFACTION 848DoveSll'tet eood body, tJm" l'\&llt Showrm Cond. MUST ~ br Id antq wht dress w/tr1m ' veil, n an C ~I=· Dr. Newport Burh AM /FM tape, tlJt wheel. Hore12nordomestir l Sales Servlce-Uuing 752.otOO &ood S3,.200080 SEU.!! No Reuonable elf, desk. dmser: .!O_,Jll. ' 1f~er6~ 644·05IO (lkT7l18) SOll9 . ln&oodrondlUo,n • 1969 HarborBlvd. 9'7-1819 Offtr Refused. •tin 75.631.3098 UT1>:lorSolllreCream Theodore Robins, Dir., SttU•Fint 631•7170 '78 VW Convert . u$'75-JZ1Ju ----M1rh1ne ISOO. Commer. , lecllo. Harbor Blvd , Costa -Beautiful Cond. Wht lf•ple dbt bed, new box Brouter al2for Chklr.en HIFf-,ShNo 1091 r111 t II Mesa 642 OOtO or Mtrcedff._ 9740 "Champ11ne Edition" ~a..79 . t•"' thrlpled dres,serr Sl.50. Call 61~ see at ....................... r •"»• S.0.8211 . DAT s UN ••••••••••••••••••••••• 495-llle ZIOOO~m1. Whtie w/dlr. llt lnl rop ea 704 E 8 I..__ B I AM /FM Sl R ••••••••••••••••••••••• -bl 8la ""'""' 4N\l $425. 9 pc Pec1n . a ...... . . tt1!0 eceiver : S./ ~ ton Chev PU, ~ en&. •Ml,,.,....• '13 7 p1u VW bus. S2900 ut . u""' ... t .._ , rm set w/I une blr. w 11 h 2 b 1 C 4 w • Y 1.-!!'1• 91 •0 reblt trans. power, air, 7 --4 ~ OBO Pvt Ply. e 1plrer stereo Ceo (Qth h · e r PO 1-• -speilrers. ,... ' SISSO 548-6381 13 31 Horbor Blvd terhoes Kon la and c airs, u ret " NT -...-S6000r BestOrrer ••••••••••••••••••••••• --·-· toa..w 546-258'7 M' b Jin XWX R d" Is tna ~loset . H OO. For your Gym, only so u ss7-1803u StoddmdSMI '79 FOR_D COURIER GcJrden Grove -~-1 THING. new ru cover, lo ~r~ &sl-1'4lev!s" · rifke.675-«t96. hoursused.Sl.25. Sony STR·V7 ster-re· Pit.a II ft truck bed. '400 Sporty pacltup. Reidy to 'KH8 ll,11l••1 llhd 554 900 Compare HoUst o/ Im· m1 , lint cond, 139SO . 6 ~ D ,, •• ...,13 """ ......., go • "Yllnde ,.,......,. y l 11'1.1 \lt·-i ~.111 OHi Q fi o ...,. • C-ttJJ .,.,,ry esr1ner --c1ever.l50w1tt.s/chan· ·-o ... r ... ",...,m , -ports0irectleaull\d60 1rm.ic.vesu • ...,112 . ..._- 'FumatureS.le. ne~erf cond $49S .... ___.__-&..-~.... 9140 5 speed tr~nsmlssion, WllUY mos. 5ensible pymts. '79 C-Onv... ~ Ml Uk. e ••••••••••••••••••••••• 78a1 Be Ur I "'-·· Wht Wed 30 ,__.._ s harp white paint D · I -L ' 'Tll COUGAR XR7. Air I:-"--=:..:.::.:.-.-___ .•u u •~" , · 1 ·l 2aftS ••••••••••••••••••••••• USEDCARS lcTRUCKS 1 a 2 I 3 o r Ni::w. SIOOO. Days, (213) rl • ~d Oak I.Ible w/lear dtnl G~wn. Never been ATARI 800 COMPUTER fonda Elpresa, runs ~~!:o4..! 1~~34J1~ COME IN OR 714/MERCED~ is 213 268·180'1. Don ~~:~·· rw~ 1 n:t f perfert. five ladder back wom. St1t9-lO. SlOO 16K Disk drive rolor areal. Needs rlean·up H b Bl d 'c t . c u.. FOR or 714/637·2333 ·1 1 vw Super Beetle ea IRut , c'•.e..> ~bin 7SO.tl06 631-57&4 . • $2.50 at or v ., OS li A · Sell, Vu U' roo . ..., ~~ --R C IF ·1 T . Cl b monitor, all access. S800. d . -7 eves 831-9917 Mesa. 64 2 00 l 0 or Fiii Al'PlA.ISA.L SELLING YO"R MB•. Look a " RunJ like a < $4199. Theodore Robim, S. IOSS · · ama Y erum u 645"9324 540-82ll CormJu·l>f'Lillo v dream 842-24.34 Dir Harbor Blvd Colt• >-••••••••••••••••••••• DMembrshp.SMO/bstorr.Beauutul2S"1.en1th Clr 7llTanBal1vus,2aeater. '81FORDF•CJ\P/U 302 CH-IOI.IT WIPA.Y '71 V W Con·verl Me.SI 1142·00io or 1 !at-.t.t:.-ya 540-9601 , eves TV S 2 1ears. runs perrert ·wv • "" • · I •-~..,... S. ~4~ · 141L..2~yr wmty., • $3SO '76 Red Batavus VS, auto trans le o.d.. 18211 BElACH Bl.VO TOP Dou.Al SS Everylhina renewed but .:::5'0;.:.:...;·821=1'-------' Pura, dishes, antiques, Guitar SSO Roul ~ski! Free de~ TV 1 John ~ S2so. 673-8788 67S·38?3 p/s, p/b. Ing whl base, HUNTINGTON Bl::ACH Catr Jack Bacon the BEEP! Make otrer Dodtf 9t3S •misc! U05 Rec1tta Rd. w/~, bindincs SlSO ?~~a~~ rM-~°-r:r sets UMotobeca~ moPtd. dual tanks, slide wndw, 147-6017 or JIM SUMOHS 673 7311 __ ...................... . La a Beach. ·1308 Sears Carousel· slid~ .. · · Xlot mech. Rough palnt. step bumper. am. radial 549-3331 IMPORTS '70 VW , SLJOO cuh, needs '79 Omni 024. low-ma, ~b riat mu Boutique I proj sso. Maple bunk color RCA ,XL-100. Al· m s. 69·3073 l1rea, 18K mJ, 1 owner, 1301 QuaJJSt some wort, must sell looks like new, 4 spd "Waite Sale, W~ .• 10.10. bed frames, S75 ~-67 1~7 woodgrain console PUOH 77, Good condilton MUST SELL l7SOO Alltot, l!llpCriM '79 DATSUN 200SX A NEWPORT BEACH Son doesn't want it ll'sa 54.SOO.-'-'. 548--=--=23=1.-..0 __ _ "'1$18t D1ntoo Cir, HB nr ev 5848·~ $4250.B.O. i_l__X4&3QQlP.P.64,S·t.2116 _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• suptr rar. s speed 833-9300 ~ 15 Dart Spt 318 v8 3 Be• r .h I T• YI o r . 67-cemenl blocks, wood ao.ts & MeW _ _»7. -'76 Luv, rampershell. ex· AMdl 9707 tran$. A M/t~M radio '79 Weatfaha Pop-Top spd. good~. best 'or. Porttllln dolls, plates, s helving, (1117'll~' E""••••t n PUCH MOP ED, low tra 50 111 1as tank, lo ....................... Tlhtp top rondiXllon,.,,~e '77 280E Golorado bet&e S1nlt , ace, Du1I Batt. rerover ~ boards. 1001U. '42-5670 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mileage, x.lnl cond s:ns m~,__~·8768 ·n lOOLS ,edan. bei11e 15 one 1944 JV l ,,,...,.,.. Xlnt. cond1t1on days. Tape 27K ml Elit warr. ,;;.___../J 9940 Baby ru rn. s kis , Old Luy -Boy -;;hair. $80 "-"' 9010 I m 1·~119 l973 Couner Good cond j nt , perf run rood ., Theodore Roblnll, Dir · 979-9930 aslr. for Elatoe, Spotless. Offer $9275 rvrv ~cill ·M~~ .~'1;:t A mis.h Rocker, us. r~·;·c;;d~~tibi;·d~·::~ 71 Puch Moped $350 Runs Sl400or best orter AM f'M nu Ores, 4 spd ~ ~rsb:r :~~d o'o l~os~~ . Evenmts, 759.~ -~~!.l~i..~5999 -~,9 .. GRAN~DA .. ;·~;· UM. 431·5335. '5484 RJVer Trartion st.and ' belt, I.Jons Bolts. planes. r r good· 7 . 70 642·l3S3 51400 firm 642~ I 540·8211 79 M DZ 6.9, bl a cir. on YolY01 9772 A~r cond . auto trans , .A!tJiB. -s $411.4127 PleasecaUZW~ •tore -~/ .. , 4wllt*i'• IMW 9712 1990310GX Sspd stereo I black.,·36h.ooo me•~ Eu~,··•••••••••••••••••••• Wlre wheels, vuiyl t09. ,. Lite new. lnr1ot ~ t.ndsurl ust ya.. Toyotl S spd am rm ••••••••••••••••••••••• tape Aic' sun~r lo~ peen ug t.s, ... upun .. t J I YOLYODIAL.ll Great style <821XWPJ ~tfry 1070 basstoet,MeshPlaypen, xtra~ S75~r.cM a~k Scooferl 9150 air lOOOomJT1keove; t9811MW miles X~trond Taite ~lradto.HarnsAlphll INORANGECOUNTY ' SS219.Theodo~Robim. n ••••••••••••••••••••• h1eh rhatr 120 ea 642 1400 d 966 3().46 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~aj'm'l87S7312 CLOSEOUT I 95S 1486 r f phone SSS.000 Dir . Harbor Bl vd . , JSALVADOREDAU Dog cat rarriers SIS. · • ay, · I 79 Yamaha Otrt Bike I . ~ver eue 1 l 759·~~ S"LES SBYICI Cos~ Mesa 642·0010 or 1'ili05, 11 Mont.I latbos. 851-eves. 1 175 Good Orig Cond Int I Travelall, gd rub-SAVE'' ipm , "' , S.0.l2ll I ade f7S..5856 --Diesel boat. Z7' Cedar 4 $5SO / O BO 731 4S36 Iler, drrve-trato. trans. '80 280ZX 10 600 mi 1m 1' lOO CD A.MD LIASIMG --! ~ebw 1f0 ~ C~~ Va.n ryl. ndiator S2000. ob o S.St 9237 ' d1rr !work horse I $400 • • mac auto ~ r am rm Excellent rond Load~ OVERS£ASl)WVERY I '78 f11'tmont V8, auto. INe Cllilhr.... · .,,: · "~1mr:•stm 15 Mike4!M-29Z1. 76 Yamaha 125 RM. or bst ofr_675-3292 I cass~jl0,900 S3I GM ,.!20_._~ ~ ' EXPERTS A C. Pi. pb. AM FM Jra_~ ~ladies -~ ct ..._ -lotih. M.-SJSOOBO 19511 ford Pirk-up run· Sales and Leu1ng at 1 ·77 82IO Low 80 300 SD MBZ Whale I tape $3600 646·9737 :~~711 ~ Sac Mhul••om l•li••"" 9030 ___ 546-_N_ n1ng but needs 'work j rompellll~e pm·es E• owner. $2750 ";1\1~'~ Ext Tan Leather Int Ul.UIU eves. ~ · . W.t.d 1011 , •••••••••••••••••••••• '4otorH-.,S.~ Makeorrer Ev6453Z73 cellent sel"\/1reandparts1 6421102 30K m1 129,000 9798300 YOlYO W..•ridl 9947 "er 2 0 0 n at u r a I ••••••••--•••••••••• y• .... -l ... /S"'"-160 dept Da_ys Onll' l966 Harbor Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• MERALDS weigh1n11· Wanted The Letter '·A'" ~ ·-_,. Yeas 9570 1 ·70 Datsun StO 2 dr khaki -COST M . 77 M . Ir. Dr I total of 100' Cts Ap· For the Pepsi Challenge Xlotcond.$350. •••••••··~··••••••••••• ~··••••••••••••••••••••1 Good selection or re green Sllrk shift $'750 1970 Mercedes 28051. A ESA avenc 4 . 6 ry . pralud at US 000 MUST · Game. 1Uoder the Caps 67}:6905 lENT 22 delwt mtr hm 74 f'ORD VAN Camper \ iously ovmed BMJ le 1164 7S26 Con v and hardtop, _J~6-U03 540.9467 auto, Air. PS, PB, Top ' L L. Bes i' 0 rr er ! I Of Sort Dnnlr.s) Will pay Danforth Compass, $270. sips &self cont. $295. wk equipped tnr ludmg ire I lh r ID L 972 AM ' f M radio oew 711: 242 Dl cond !~~30 .. • • I $100 to the rson who 4 Dork wbls, nso. Gem· mi.pp.640-~ box. si nk . AM FM . 0 er ine rars 10 ex •Ort• I tires 979-2067 ask for ~ . .-..-.., ..::::c=~'------r· d pe tronlr ADS $400 T ak r---fk-. T ... 9 I101 t le rt>llenl cond11ton ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lee 4 spd AC. oew tires . .._._ 9950 MecW..ry 1071 -1!!....! onj!. 497-SE£__ 5 • · e ""~• "".,. P 0 w l' r 5 e e rt 0 g '81 De Lurun. 5 spd --am/fm tapes, very gd ~wy •••••••••••••••••••••••Buying Worl<l. War II ~~O~ L7~~fesai r19os •••••••••••••••••••••••'brakes Ready to 110 We also have a lt'ase Sacr1r1re ' PP make or 69 M ~enz 280 SE Good cond SJ,000 •••··~··••••••••••••••• Craftsman table saw, 2 Souvenirs C~sh paid Di by ~ g T ... Traller It I O&PKDI 13499 l'Omp11n) th.it lea'u rer644·0333 running cond, rt'g gas. 67H317 7 3 Mm-alh blades 2 hp, S400obo. I Es Pe ct a 11 y wan I ,-ng Y. ':499· S Montgomery Wards, low Theodore Robtns. Dir · 1 other makes or autos. -classic, beauty $6000 • -, Brougham .. ull pwr,. ~ GermanRelirU SSl -4464 . HP EvU1rude In lop wilh smallcar.SJOO Harbor Blvd . Costa trucks and vans l'"orad BRAND MEW ~-:ni§ 7314SWagon.XJntcond air, stereo L.ooks aod ·-~-=:.=:=-1010 ----~~! s_11s. Al~M~unl. ~$796 Mes a 642 0010 nr d11tonal information on DELOREAN 210 SGolt~ S3000b10548-runswell 11495492·7296 ~ulw-RAMS-49tn 67Sl563 nd s ' ll'TentTra1ler,sleeps a ~82 11 1 1easm~ple~t>c.ill Car 1s com letel nev.. -~ .._._, 9952 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T1rkets wanted Call ttfi:_ ------family or 8 comfort1bly, · 63 Ford F: con ol 1 n ~ 714 972 1210 714 661 9611 s r P Y r 75 Vol\lo wgn, 245DL. I ,..... 9ICJ LOSING LEASE, quit· Beu 641 0610 673·8701 loah Power 9040 •· an •ood h pe •· "•ed c v p T " IMMEJIAJE unroo · rruise. am m owner ate ruclr. ster ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:" b · Iii -a.= • 1"" " 5 a • ""' :imper an. oP· op cassette Nev. ftt1chelin · · ' ' '66 ronvert Pony intr .... g usm~. se ng out ....._'col ••••••••••••••••••••••• a few tunes. A Wanter Xtras $1650 962 3232 for a oood deal and "ood d 1 20' u • II ~S3450 548-3874 ALL supplies all<! r1x ..._ 1982 24 · Penn Yan b 99'18679 I .. '" ra u1s mpg."' out -Must stt SSOOO Days tiuesl.ncluding. lllt"11111nb IOI Sportrisher. all mboard. , argatn jAlrto1 W.ted 9590 aftersalts )emresee DELIVERY perform any 300 Turbo I SM-8300, eves.581·3$68 ·J)Uplay rtses, waJtao& •••••••••••••••••••••• no oyldnve problems Jampm1 Trailer Sleeps ••••• •••••••••••••••••• diesel Phont" for app t Alltot, Used oom r a rs, eau y p rf ho. , be ew rwn ro or. a ty · h 11· ssoo ""....., H da G ........ 9901 air PS Lo Mt S39SO 't h I 8 l Alto sax Bundy SZSO N b 1 11 five stove 1ce·box pot· W"' ... ,,,_ YOUI & 63l 4753 1·•••••••••••••••••••••• 19 Mustani 4 cyl. 4 spd. "Salon bairdry-ers and e ect m .or llto· Oush deck. sips 4 The ul-1 · oo ups GOOD USED CA.II on 1'81 lOOD. 8000K. xlnl l · tM.---. ' . 'Ydraullr rharrs, m1r. ner Xlnt tone cond trmate lra1ler1ble ~-4796 An thto considered. tras.Mel pai.nl.as.sume ~··••••••••••••••••••••. 142·111177 rors,shelvesandplant.s. _536-4926_ Sport/tsher Call (1213) 'MfoS~iu.P..+s )'197711lhrul980 . ~ES-SERYICE-UASINO Santa Ana lease 974 509 or 63 Sludeb1lr.er Lark 116 MuJtanc. auto. MW AJao. make-up, shampoo PA Sunn 8 Ch , Peavey sgz.21159 ----& AccftlelriH 9400 208 W 111 SANTA ANA 37I ll70 Cruiser. I o~r. 72.668 paint, ioodccind. sa&o9 !.llldllairprodurt.s splr.rs. morutor. cords, r~ --a.....111 ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 71'4 /835-3171 540-7430 . '!!.!:.~ 6737!14 ____ Orbestolr.644-696$ C 116319754 exrel SS00.496-347St\ --•-;addle tanks. rustom CLO§EDSIJNOAY 79 JOO SO Bm Mt'tatltr •...r~&. 9910 • a_ or -Z4 rt Searay SD Im d r I h rt Sn rf.Showroom Cond -~ IOGWe3•. " ·•"-',898-6809 Twn rev amp. w JBL's. mar ulate Loaded SIJO ma e or ear Y 5 0 k f orthebest de.ilsin 301 W Wimer AH• s.»02QJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ai r S PB Tllt Custom "'-d. Red Sq I $3~0 C ..._ T I DI · -· •whlbase Dodoe tru~ks ' So th ,. I r • ·so 8 Ir. "'-t LTD • ' ' ' FurStole,lilr.enew $450 Guitar $280 496·347S ~uitxdepo&1t.557-9327 .'.RI' . ComeSeellsToday" ,._. ·~r 22~D ~arp ' l)k dr.6cyl Loaded 17,300 -Pr emiu m sou n d ..... n11an u1rre ,, Sm1 ee x motocludingNBslip + llOO ~ I u em._a1om1a lblo<'kwestolMatn u1c ve11ury .. wheels All leather 'M0.0347. eves . -S536hp~eng . •1 i.0r-.c-.y &• n.t 97251 ue. urg Y ml. a c. m1'699S s stems 18 000 m1 --19112 3 3 Penn Yan runs xlnt S200 2925 H rbOr Bl d ., · ·• ••••••••••••••••••••••• new radials xlnt cond A 631 0700 Y • iw~1bt iron gates ea 4' Ibanez. Ire Man S300 Lab Sportrisher. twn 3208 540-lOOS I a v 78 •24 Spyder un 3 ,Aiteal~~~ · Ab.saluWy muruu:ulat ... X 11 . SSO. or BIO 493-6135 Senes L9 Amp $400, call Cats Special pre-show -COSTA M~A new top f'Ull.\ grnt °!.if" Codllec 9915 '5900 low book Owner ~ fl 4 or w nds eves 496-3475 or 494-4598 11rice. CaU {213) S~9 I _JJ9-2 0 1 · PP 9?S i.196 MG 97 42 ....................... 4""'9'1:...;·235=_,__l _____ _ S -..a...&.c_.... eves -PETERSON52Trawler ATT&mOH SA.DDLHA.CI( main rtt • · · !••••••••••••••••••••••• CONT.,.,__·~ "66 Conv, excellent rond •--• r··-MG'S IMW 18 128, 2dr sedan. rlean, 1'74 MG Mtd Gd eng looks U"W"-•'"""' : 'band blown lead collec-New Fender Stratocaster ~~ cdbin,lnybri11'' 2TONNEAU COVERS 28402 Marguente Pkwy run11 itood' 37K mt .. good Must sell $2500 CA.DtUAC7 Pony rnt. $5.000. SM-8300 • Uoo. All for S800 or will ~~-~Oy;,~.~-am_p_. ~~pf gal ey ftls MG's "71lhru "81 ~fosion \'ieJo $2500 pp 497 S332 or OBO $411-3!M6 't.rl 3 We spe<'ialize in leases .:::511~1·=3561=------ 1'llsep. 64().8688 X""' 7 .... KwC.::0' I Never~ S7Sea. AVERYPKW\' 497·1SIG ror the busineu ex OWs.oble 9955 Color T .V. Antenna DROMM ERS 60"HAR BOR MOORJ NG Marla631·7797· lvemsg tEXIT H "WV 1 H~~-97•7 ·---~ erutive lcprofessional ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"VllF/UHF Sl50 Garden Needlessons u..tj\il y 9000 I l l 2040 49,, .. 9 I -' "'''"""vro L-S. .. cH. ·77 OLDS OMEGA. 4 l't(ow er . 3.Shp $1 20. Very rare Maritn a.. ..---or .-. lA>Ctang 3 doors $350 2TONNEAUCOVERS c..-. trans., 11r cond Lou of ·iturttiture $425 Pwr Tom_~14_reas -~s. AT~ I JUlity shell rorshort bed -Closed Sund:;; 4t 1····v··,·s··rr···v·ou····....... MG'S ot...W 1.tl door. V-6 enc:uae. auto ,-.nM. 754-Ql36 Guitar Mod S.18 w rase 48'. '71 Pace Sport!1Sher. obo 9.sS-<MOO n. Most b ciHRcj ORANGE COAST F~~s MG's. '71 lhru "81 I .. ~ ttonomy plus comfort PINGPONGTABLE S32S Gibson Aroust1c loaded. electronic, re· _...,_ ~ -p OfY H j neverused.S7Sea Now -.! l lBIYl13 I $2999 .. Fold.up. xlnt rond. sso nylon slrang s1so alter ady to fash _ $140,000 or 1 r1~i~·ta .f~~~C~~~~ art ow 1 ONDA Maria 631 7797 Ive msg I NABER~ Theodore Robins, Dir . 968-9551 6p m or betw 6 le trade ror larger !_!00 ~0.4~ IMWPwUmeOr I HEADQUARTERS I ! Harbor Blvd., Costa Olllectorsltem 1 Tan can 7 30~m T~V 646-79Q'L -~.~~hl~~~larty, M~L°:=~!! , TODAY!!! •MGI 9744 1 (:1\DILL1\ : M eu 642 OOIO o r 61'8il\y Beer. Xlnt cond Offiu f••tw• I 79 26' Searay. loaded. I 'Mfo1 for W. Or UMIVEISITY 1~··•••••••••••••••••.-.•1 l •H'lt. • IV\ • 5'0·8211 Cold. SSOO.Ofrer ~,... 1015 lwn screw. VHF. Trlr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,1 'o"!..~-I. SA• i;oSlcSERVICE 69 MGB GT. xlnt cond . 1 ..,,, , '"'' ..,J,1 ., ). '73 DelU 88, Roy1I. conv . " ~-3365 •••••••••••••••••••••••s28.000 S47-6649 IMPORTANT -.---.--_, "<P w1rev.heels.AMFM I 11nt rond.47K ongm1 . t•'"eredlawnedger Ofr1re Furn· Compl set m.82ooevs ' NOTICETO _I 14) S_U~ll~ OLDSMOllLE I r adio S2800 Call s.saoo 67S-6906 __ _ ,:,. 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Evaluations or so-called noise limiting jet departure procedures at John Wayne Airport did not produce noise reductions as great as had been expected, t.be Federal Aviation Administration has repo.rted:- In a 29-page report released Monday at a conference In Seattle, the FAA said that differences in noise exposure during the evaluation period were not considerably different from "regular fluctuations in wee"ly exposure levels throughout the year at John Wayne Airport.'' D1,1rlng the Sept. 8-Nov. 1 evaluation period, the FAA, in conj unction with the rive commercial a1rllnes serving the airport, examined three different departure procedures. One permittecT pilots to institute noise llmit.ing thrust reductions after jets aUained an altitude of 700 feet. Two other profiles involved different thrust reductions at 1,000 feet. "Changes in noise exposure from one departure procedure to o.lly ~-......... .,. ...... di O'O-• BON APP£TIT -There is nothing like a full trub caa to provide tasty fixings for dinner, especially for a seagull. A Newport Beach gull di.scoven this can and then dives ln. another during the evaluation period were not as great as had been expected, as a result or operating variations," the FAA said In the summary section of the report. a nti cipated from the s ma 11 er · l fi an · expected (chanaes> lo noise exposure.··"'- There was no immedla~ formal response today from Orange County government 'Changes in noise exposure. . . were not. as great as expected.' And, the FAA said a survey or residents showed that changes in community response ln light of the different takeoff procedures "were not appreciable, as would be officials on the evaluation report. Those officials previously have criticized the FAA for the manner in which the evaluation was conducted. It is the countf's position that power cutbacks at an altitude or 500 feet also should have been examined. Prior to early 1979, pilots ror both A1rCal and Republic Airlines (formerly Hughes Alrwest), the only jet air carriers serving the airport at that time, cut back on power at 500 feet. At that time, the FAA required that DO power cutbacks be instituted at altitudes below 1,000 feet. The commercial airlines have joined the county in petitioning the FAA for permission to allow cutbacks at 500 feet. And, the county has uked that a 700-foot standard be permitted on an Interim baais pendJn1 action on its request ror an evaluation or the soo-root procedure. The FAA has not yet acted oo that request. County orrlcials 1ay noise-limiting power reducUoal are necessary if the county ll to meet noise reduction 1oal1 outlined in the recently approved airport muter plu and an associated document, the Airport Noise Control and Land Use Compatibility Plan. Missile pullout-offer? R eagan reported ly to endor se nuke.cutback in Eu~ope WASHINGTON (AP) - President lteagan, in bis fint major foreign policy speeoh,will endorse on Wednesday a proposal for virtual elimination of U .S . and Soviet medium-range missiles in Europe, State Department officials said today. The president will outltne his position in a speech at the National Press Club. The proposal, officials said, will be part of the initial U.S. approach to the start of negotiations with the SoVlel Union in Geneva Nov. 30 on reducing nuclear forces in Europe. One Slate Department official, who asked not to be identified, said Reagan will in effect endorse the so-called "zero option," offering to forego the planned deployment of all U.S. medium-range missiles in Europe if the Soviet Union agrees to withdraw comparable Soviet missiles aimed at European targets. This official cautioned that while this approach may prove popular in Europe, "where the phrase 'zero opt.ion' i.a now a buuworcl," hard negol1allng lies ahead before that approach can lead to any success. ·'There is great concern here about the effect or the current peace negotiations in Europe on the NATO governments," said the official. "And the administration wlll have to offer something to help out its European friends." T~e official said the OJ>!!ning sessions of the theater nuclear force negotiations are likely to be dominated by prolonged debate over definitions of what should be included in an y agreement involving different structures of Soviet and NATO forces. ·'This Is one of the things that will plague the negotiations," the official said. "Whal exactly 1s it that you want to reduce to zero, the Soviet SS-20 missile force alone or the existing Soviet missile systems or whaf?" The Reagan speech is timed in advance of a visit by Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev to West Germany Uus weekend to meet with Chan cellor Helmut Schmidt. The New York Times, quotina ··high-ranking administration officials," said in its editioo.a today that if the Soviets do not agree to this so·called "aero option," the United States wW propose a more limited agree ment under which t he Soviets would accept scheduled deployment of new American nuclear warheads on Pershing 2 and ·ground -based cruise missiles in exchange for Soviet r eduction of the number or warheads on th~ SS-20 and other mi~iles to the same level. <See REAGAN, Page AZ> Gold f 811s below $400 per. ounce LONDON <AP > -Gold bullion fell below $tOO a troy ounce ror t.be first time in three months during European and American trading toda~ continuing its recent slide. And silver , which plunged Monday to its lowest level in New York since May 1979, slipped further in trading today. The dollar, however, continued to show strength despite falling U.S. interest rates , rising in European currency markets alter a wealt showing earlier in Tokyo. Muc h of the decline was blamed on selling by Russia to offset heavy agricultural losses. The last time gold was below $400 an ounce in Europe was Aug . 10, when it closed at $395.63 in London and $393.50 in Zurich. A New York trader described the slump of both gold and silver Cella loses b i d to rule out evide Rce Dr. Louis Ce lla , once California's biggest political spender, will return to court Friday to decide whether to race trial on 6-year-old charges of state Medi -Cat fraud and grand theft. Cella, a well-known Orange County figure prior to his fall from political power. lost Monday in a bid in San Diego County Superior Court to have ce rtain evidence ruled inadmissible. ,.. bullion Monday also as "a general liquidation of assets.'' Gold was trading ln New York al $399.10, off $2.30, alter falling to about $395. · Sliver for current delivery, plummeted 43 cents a troy ounce on the New York Commodity Exchange Inc. to reach S8.20 an ounce Monday. In early trading in London today, silver dropped to $8.045 a troy ounce, down sharply from S8.35 Monday. lt traded at $8.16 in New York, down 4 cents. Gold 's decline today foUowed the lead of late trading in New York on Monday. On New York's Comex, gold for current delivery fell S13.60 Monday to close at S400.20 a troy ounce. its lowest close since Au~. 10. In Hong Kong today, gold fell :-<See GOLD, Page AZ) CONFIRMED -The Senate has co nfirmed t h e nomination of Dr. C. Everett Koop , an outspoken opponent of abortions, as surgeon gen e ral of the United States. Prime rate drops to ye8.r' s low mark ! I NEW YORK (AP ) -Tbe prime lending rate has tumbled to 16 percent, its lowest level in· a year, as recession has dampened business loan demand and reduced the cost of funds for banks. The prime rate tias been declining steadi ly since September when It stood at 20.5 percent, with the cut s accelerating the past month. predicting a 13 percent prime rate by the end or the year and a 10 percent prime by February. The-sharp drop in borrowinl costs is the good news, he said, adding, "The bad news ii the recession ·· Relatioh ship . called 'bizarre' The physician-political kingpin has twice pleaded guilty to a portion of the state -charges against him. And twice, appeals courts have overturned those pleas, concluding that other evidence in the case was improperly obtained. Keith Monroe, Cella 's attorney in the criminal proceedings, said a decision will be made on whether to permit the case to go to trial or to have Cella plead guilty to the charges for a third time. "It's just another piece of evidence that demonstrates the recession is beginning to unfold dramatically,'' said Edward Yardeni, chief economist at the Investment firm of E.F . Hutton & Co. Inc. Crocker National Bank in San Francisco, the nation's 12th largest bank, undercut the rest of the industry Monday and dropped Its prime lending rate to 16 percent from 17 percent. Al . the same time, other major banks were following a move that began last week to red11ce their prime rate to 16.5 percent. lo the latest indication of a recession, the Federal Reserve Board reported Monday that U .~. factories were operali.nc at 76.9 percent capacity in October, the lowest rate since Au1uat 1980, when the nation waa emerging from its laat recession. (See PIUME, Page AZ) Psychiatrist testifies in Newport man's slaying By GLENN SCOOT Of._ Dally l'fi.t Staff The relationship between Telford "Tim" Moore and Stanley Esplnda, the man Moore is accused of killing, was so stqlDge that a psychiatrist said Monday be couldn't find words bizarre enough to explain it. Dr. Myron Marshall of Santa Ana said during testimony in Moore's Orange County Superior· Court trial that he had seen about 5,000 patients in hls practice. "I've never seen anythlna that comes close to this relationship,•· he said. Moo~ is on trial for the Nov. S, 1980 ahooting or Espinda in the Spyslass Hlll home the two psychologist.I shared. Moore's lawyer, Al Stokke, has conceded that Moore pulled the trigger that Di&bt. But accordinf to Marshall, Moore vfrtua ly had been L Espinda's slave for the 18 years preceding that explosive moment. As have some earlier witnesses. Marshall painted a portrait of Espinda as a homosexual with a violent temper and a compelllng need to dominate the passive Moore. Both had dependen~y traits. Marshall called them ''opposite sides of the satne coin ... Manhall said that despite the perverse sex acts thfat Esplnda forced on Moore, the defendant didn't leave because or a complex reaction to Jiapinda, who may have seemed a kind of father figure. He noted that Moore's real father was shot and killed by his mother when the defendant was 7 years old. "I think If this WU OD television, people would tum olf the television In 10 minutes saying it wu too unbelievable," observed Matehall. \'. The psychiatrist said he has talked to Moore about 15 to 20 times since he first met 'ilVith him at Orange County Jan two weeks 'alter the shooting. He said Moore told him then he had been unhappy all or his life and had int.ended to commit suicide rather than sboot .Espinda. ·During cross-examination, Marshall t.Old Deputy District Attorney Bryan Brown how Moore described the moments before and after the shooting. He said Moore found Espinda lying on the Ooor in their family room, eaUng chicken salad and sipping champagne while he watched a news program on televisk>n. Marshall said Moore told him he ~ took hia gun from bla bathrobe, releued the aafety, put il ln his own mouth and abut his eyes. He said be then <See 8Ta.ANOE, Pa1e Al) Cella already bas served 32 months in a federal prison on his conviction relating to federal charges of Medicare fraud. When he previously pleaded guilty to the state char1es, it was agreed any seatence imposed would run concurrently to the federal sentence, thus makin& the issue of any further lmprisooment moot. The pbysiclan wu accused ;.n the January 1978 1tate indictment of funneling money from hospitals tn which be bad financial interest.a to bankroll pollllcaJ campaigns. He wu the atate's leadlna political donor in 197•. . Since bia releue from prlaoft lot year, Cella bu been worklns at a mlcrant farm worken' medical cllhlc ln the Imperial Valley. And a similar institution - United MisSouri Bancshares, with 21 banks in that state -cut Its prime rate to 15. 75 percent from 16. 75 percent. The Federal Reserve Qoard, meanwbJle, eliminated a penalty surcharge it had aaseaaed financial institutions that were frequent and heavy borrowers from the centr.i bank. - And lon1·term interest rates have a1Jo plunaed, fallinl more than 2 percentase pointa in three weeks. T b omu Tbom1on, ch ief econombt at Crocker, predlct.ed the k'y b4aalneu·borrowlJll rate would fall to 1' percent by year 'aend. Y ardeaJ wu more optlmiltic:, t DRANGI CIAIT WIATHll Partly cloudy. Fair and warmer Wednesday. Lows tonight 48 at beaches, 56 inland. Highs Wednesday 70 along coast, 78 inland, INSIDI TODAY Dupfte hautng Kn•n Mogu, the UC Irvine bo1ketboll team tocu probiem.. ~Page Cl. HIDIX '""• -....Cl! •1 L.11111..... M ........... , *"C-., ~ .. C.•..,.. aw ( ......... C.tt C-lct .. c.........,. .. .......... cs ......... ...... f I • "'--. . ... __ . ................ • l • -==-=--'--:;:::--- a . • • •. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Tueeday, Novemb•r 17, 1981 • eocist Guard discounts 3rd · victim • in sinking · SAN BAf'AEL. (AP> Tbe CoHt .Guard said ll appeared lncrtutn1ly Uktl)' that two1 not , lhrff, women perlabed tn the •lnklftl ol a 55·f00l aallboat. Cout Guard apokeaman Paul Short tald Monday the telephone call, uaertedly from a 1urvtvor which appeared lo report a \bird victim -waa received by . Chier Petty omcer Nathan Holmes oo Saturday from a man who "was dlalraught, crying, blubbering. He (lhe caller) could have been very confused.·• Added Short, "Things are all screwed up." "I don't believe there was a ·third woman,'' said Rick Wood, co -owner or l\lchm.ond 's Sanford-Wood Marina.~ Wood •ald he had supper wtth the crew ol the ketch Freedom 1l laat 1Wlday. tht nt1ht before It left on an extended voyaae to the South Paclflc. Wood uaerted that he never saw three women aboard the boat and thought there w11 contusion in the report of a third victim. The boat foundered and aan.k in the surf aoµlh of Stinson Beach durlna a fierce storm. Two men made it to shore, flnl reporting two women off tbe boat were missing. A day later a nother female victim was added . The women are presumed drowned. The report.. or a third woman came Saturday in a telephone converutlon when J . Paul Ru11ell. co-owner of tht bolt, was goln1 over lnformaUoa on th~ traaedy with a Cout Guard officer. Russell wu quoc.ed at aayina "contact my lawyer," when pressed about a third woman. He gave the name of -.u.omey Gerald Gillock. Marin County sherlff's information officer Linda Schmidt saJd Gillock telephoned in·vestigators Monday and declared he bad never beard of those involved In the sinking. The marina owner sald the women who motored' out ot bis harbor with Russell, 4-C, and Bob Dozier, 34, were Russell's wile, Sherry, and Christine Tomlin. OPENING SESSION -President Leonid Brezhnev, lower right, and other Soviet ............. leaders attend the opening meeting of the Supreme Soviet today in Moscow. Mexico tO resolve land disputes ROSARITO BEACH, Mexico CAP r The M exica n government will resolve land disputes after expropriating Rosarito Beach . a resort community 30 miles ~outh or the U.S. border, an official says. "It is a terrific mess trying to figure out who owns what," said Felipe Ruanova, director of the Tijuana ofic~ of the federal From PageA1 Institute for the Development of Communities and Housing. Ruanova said Monday a presidential decree was issued ordering the expropriation or all 8,160, acres or land in Rosarito Beach, but not its buildings. Although much of the land is leased by Americans, no land leases will be affected and "there is no reason for PRIME LOW FOR YEAR~ • • And Co mmerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige predicted on Monday that in addition lo a "very difficult" fourth quarter or 1981, the nation faces "a t.oUgh Venezuela agrees WA S HIN GTON <AP ) - Venezuelan preside nt Luis Herrera Camp1ns is beginning three days of talks with the Reagan adm1n1stration in virtual agreement with U.S initiatives in El Salvador. first quarter'· of 1982. But he sai d lower interest r ates, coupled with personal tax cuts in July, should spar~ a recovery "around the middle of the year" The last lime the prime rate was this low was Nov. 17, Ul80, when major banks boosted their prime lending r ate to 16.25 percent from 15.5 percent. At that time the prime rate was climbing toward a record b1gh of 21.5 percent. which it reached in December 1980. Americans lo panic," Ruanova said Monday. The expropriation, he said, was necessary because ol long.standing disagreements over land owr;iership and the imprope r sa le of many properties. Three-large farming co-ops were unaffected. Ruanova said he will set up an office in Rosarito. The prime rate is the base banks use lo calculate interest charges on short-term business loans to their mosl credit-worthy customers Consumer loans are not tied to the prime rate, but changes in it reflect trends in other borr9wing charges. Many economists predict that as the economy continues to slump, the Federal Reserve Board will make credit more readily available to prevent the economy from being choked off. He •aid M didn't know an)'(IDe n •med 8u110, lh• Dtmt reporled u one ol the vtcUma Iott lD the S7-defrff waten. lnveat111tou from the 1herltf'1 department and the Cout Guard Marine Safety Office reported they bad no answers lo the queatlon1 1urroundl.ni the •inklna of the ketch Thursday ni1ht north ol the Golden Gate. ·' l was nabbereuted to learn there was a third victim," said Chief Kendrick Rand of the Stinaoo Beach Volunteer Fire Department, which made flrst contact with the aurvivon. "J· couldn't believe lt. A third woman wu never mentioned." According to· accounts, the From PageA1 REAGAN. • • The Soviet Union already has deployed subltantial numben of SS-20 mlaailes aimed at, European targets. The United States ls not supposed to deplpy its medium-range missiles in Europe until late 1983. The Soviets contend that other European-based U.S. nuclear weapons. including aircraft, should be subject to negotiations. The prospect of a U.S. "zero option" proposal was raised publicly Monday by NATO Secretary-General Joseph Luns alter be met with Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. Luns said he left the meeting reassured that "the United States or America will go to these talks (in Geneva) with a firm decision to come to acceptable agreements. even going as far as possible zero options.'' Haig previously had said the United States would favor a zero option outcome of the so-called theater nuclear force negotiations with the Soviets under ideal conditions. But other U.S. officials said they did nol consider such a proposal likely. Reagan's speech Wednesday follows controversy in Europe over comments by him and some of his advisers over possible use of atomic weapons in Europe. From Page Ai STRANGE • • experienced a "dull whiteness" similar to his recolle<:tion on the night his father died. Throughout Marshall's personal observations, Moore sat quietly and showed almost no emotion. Al one recesa, while the lawyers were meeting privately with Judge Myron Brown and jury members talked rreely among themselves in the jury box", Moore qulJ!UY tinkered with a c rossword punle, seemingly oblivious to the jurors. In explaining Moore's passivity, Marshall once nodded toward Moore and explained: "As I look at him here today, he looks like he's somewhere ebe, like he's watching television. That's the way he chooses lo relate." Salim 'in to s tay' Freedom JJ WH ,motorlna wH ln 1hock when he r8J)C)IUd tbrou1b the Gold~n Gate on _ an •'accident" to a 1a1 station Wedaeld.a.Y who !ta gewator attend ant:.. and tb at hh went out. ~ompanloo (l\uHeU> lay at the A f~q eout.herly wind foot of a cliff with a poulbl• wu b&owtna, the leadlnt -· ol broken le1. a ferocious storm cbarliaC mto the San Francl1co Bay Area. Rand aaid diluter 1truck the Freedom U oo Thursday ni&ht aa the boat lay at anchor about. 50 yards from shore just outlide the surf line. Rand said that on Friday at about 7:30 a.m .. approximately nine hours after the 1in1dn1, Dozier climbed a cliff. nagged a motorist and bitched a ride into Stinaon Beach. Rand said Dozier 'l'be report wu relayed to tbe fire department, Rand aaJd, but no menUon was Immediately made of a 1inkln1. Later, he said, Dozier said there had been a wreck, and the Cout Guard waa alerted. Oozier and Russell, who it turned out had only a sprain and not a broken leg, new lo Lu Vegas on Friday afternoon. They could not be reached for comment. Codef endant says he lied to police ,,,-- LOS ANGELES CAP> -newspaper accounts -the . Codefendant James M icbael witness said he honestly could Munro has testified during not rememb~r whether the cross-examination bow be beld ipformation had come from the feet or Freeway Killer Bonin or the newspaper, and victim Stephen Wells while th'e .. that he-had told the grand Jury young man was strangled with he wasn't sure. bis own T-shirt -but Munro C harvet also led Munro also admitted lying lo police. t bro ugh q ues lion i ng that "I was afraid of the death reflected how Munro held Wells' penalty. I told the police lies,'' feet as the victim was strangled, the 20-year-old Munro told the stuffed Into a box and then lawyer for principal Freeway carried to a van outside Wells' Killer defendant William Bonin home. on Monday. Munro testified last week that Munro has pleaded guilty lo Bonin had admitted to other second-degree murdet in the murders besides lhe killing of Wells slaying, agreeing to-testily Wells, an LS-year-old Downey against Bonin in order lo escape resident. the death penalty. But when .. He had told me that he was asked if he would lie to avoid the Freeway Killer," said being executed, Munro paused Munro. a pale, slender youth for more than a minute. Bonin's who faces a possible sentence or attorney, William Charvet, 15yearstolifeinprison. "To my repeated the question. knowledge there were 14 to 21 "I don't know -I wouldn't murders. lie," Munro answered. Munro admitted, however. that he had "denied evfrythlng" after being arrested in Michigan following Bonin 's arrest. "I dido 't want anything lo do with these charges. I just wanted to get lo my ma's house." Regarding his grand jury testimony in Orange County oo wbether Bonin had mentioned an icepick and coat hanger in connection with the Wells slaying -or whether Munro read about the items in From PageA1 "He (Bonin) had told me that if he got arrested he wanted me to pick up Vernon Butts and go and start killing people and throwing them out or the-van so it would be believed that the reat kiUer was stilt at large;" Munro said. • Butts. 23, was racing six charges or murder in the Freeway Killer case when be com milted suicide. in his jail cell on Jan . 11. according to coroner's reports. GOLD BELOW $400. • • $17.03 lo close at $400.36 a troy ounce. Later, London's five bullion houses fixed a morning recommended gold price of $395. 75 a troy ounce, down from $404.375 late Monday. In Zurich, the metal traded at a median $395.50, down from $404.50. Deputy faces _sex probe An Orange County Sheriff's Department deputy is under internal investigation for what is being described as "alleged misconduct" of a sexual nature involving a lf>..year-old female Explorer Scout. · Department spokesman Lt. The dollar has been under pressure because U.S. interest rates have been falling sharply. On Monday, the U.S. Federal Reserve Board eliminated a 2 percentage point surcharge on its 13 percent discount rate. The discount rate is the interest the central bank charges for borrowing by financial institutions. The surcharge was a penalty for frequent and heavy borrowers. Earlier Monday, the prime lending rdte in the United States fell lo 16 percent at Crocker National Bank, the lowest level in a year, while most other major banks cut their prime rate lo 16.5 percent from the 17 percent level that bad prevailed in the industry. Nuke protection UNITED NATIONS (AP) Tanzanian Foreign Minister Salim Ahmed Salim, backed by China, says be will stay in the , race for United Nations ·secretary-general when the balloting resumes today and try to sway the United States to bis side. Wyatt lfart said the deputy has been on leave with pay 1ince Nov. 10 . Hart declined to identify the deputy. Details about the alleged misconduct are not being disclosed pending the results of the investigation, Hart said. CHATl'ANOOGA. Tenn. (AP> -Public health workers have begun distributing tablets to re~ideftts .near the Sequoyah nuclear power plant as protection against an accidental release or radioactive iodit\e. SECURITY FENCE -Workmen carry a section of a nine-foot fence in front of the American Consulate in Amsterdam, only a Al"Wl ....... few yards from the assembly . point for a massive anti-nuclear rally planned for next weekelld. OAANGE COAST Daily Pilat Thomas P Haley ~-Md Owl E_...,v• Olllce> Robert N Weed .......... 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Tell us what's on your mind. 64~·6086 ' , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT fTuesday, November 17, 1981 H /F 1 A3 Grand j11rors sought t ,, 1!1-member panel will serve county in 1982-83 term lt Oranae Count)' Superior Court officers are encouraging people to apply for selection to the Grand Jury that will begin service next Jul)' 1. Deadllne tor appllcatlona ia March ~· Appllcanta wUl be subject to background checks. Superior Court judg~a wlll then interview candidates and recommend a final list for a ' lottery lo be conducted Jul)' 1, when the 1981-82 j ury i~ dis charted. , Further lnformation may be obtained by teJephonlna Sla~ at 834-32216. I I Presiding Judge Robert Rickles said applications now are available froqt court Executive.Oflicer Alan,Slater at the county courthouse, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana. Bradley not hasty N 11 'J • The 19-member jury serves a one year term during which it lnve5iti&ates the operations of coun~emmen~. and, in a limited number of cases, considers evidence for possible Indictment of persons on criminal charges. in governor race II •• Applicatlona will be accepted from persons who are at least 18 years old, have lived in Orange County for one year, and are not members of any city council, planning commission, school board or similar elected panel. G~rs must be able lo serve between three and rive days per week. They are paid $25 per day, plus mileage . Applicants must agree that he or she will not become invol ved in political campaigns during a term of service on the jury. Brown speaks out on Stockma~·talk SAN FRANCISCO <AP) - " Reaganomics has come out of the closet " with the "confession" of Budget Director David Stockman , says California Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. In the latest of a string of radio talk show appearances. Brown said Monday the effect of Stockman's remarks in an Atlantic Monthly article was to tell ·'the American people what the economists have been saying,'' Brown said By STEVE MARBLE 0t IM Dally l'I ... Staff Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, shown in recent polls as the state's favorite choice for governor, told an Irvine audience Monday that he doesn't want to be "hasty" about jumping into that race. "But just in case." be added quickly, 'Td like to give you a little insight into Tom Bradlev." Bradley, who talked at an Irvine Chamber of Commerce luncheon which drew about 300 people, confided after his ta.llt that he'll probably make an announcement in December on whether he'll seek the state's top post. The lbird ·term mayor delivered a short, low-key talk and kept it directed mostly at himself. He pointed out he was a Los Angeles police offictir for 21 years and was elected to the city council after working his way through law school "I'm an eternal optimist," he said, "and I feel confident about the future of this stale." G 1 ven the opportunity, though, Bradley did veer onto several s tatewide issues including the need. he said, lo finish up the s tate's tughway system. "And I know traffic is a critical issue in Orange County I know, I've ridden in it," he s aid. brmg chuckles from the crowd. Government r~vises school·lunch plan WASHINGTON (AP > - President Reagan hu received revised school lunch reguJaUoos leaving smaller meal portions lo a child's discretion and avoiding substitution or items such as ketchup for vegetables, the program administrator said today. William Hoagland, head of the Agriculture Department's Food and Nutrition Services, said the regulation changes "avoid the lightning rods" that forced hasty withdrawal of similar proposals several weeks ago. Those regulations, which drew severe public criticism, would have reduced all minimum meal portions for the school lunch program and allowed local sc hool off1c1als to make s ubstitutions such as ketchup for vegetables and soybean meal for meat. "Certainly, we've taken care of the condiment issue, .. Hoagland said . "But it (the regulallon change> would avoid the plate waste. "We're not reducing those portion sizes," he said in companng the new proposal to the earlier one. "We 're just saying that if you're not going lo eat those portion sizes, you don't have lo take them." In testimony before the House Education and Labor Committee, Hoagland said the reiulat.ion maintains the school lunch program goal of providing one-third of the daily dietary allowance for various nutnents while leaving lo a child's discretJon whether he wants the full minimum portion TALKS IN IRVINE Mayor Bradley He said Orange County n and deserves a larger voice how state highway money is spent. He s aid if he werO governor, Orange County "c~ count on gettmg its fair share' of highway dollars. Bradley reiterated his support for the north·to·soutti Peripheral Canal, a position ~ said he's stuck to since 1964. He argued that agriculture uses consume 85 percent of the state's water supply and that agriculture, being the state'$ prame resource, is something both ends of the state shoul'1 support. "But it's a difficult baltlF trying to persuade the north that this will benefit them ," h'e admitted. On crime, Bradley said he favors a swifter judicial process without ··all the inordinate delays.·• "Part of the problem," he s ugges ted, '"1s that we're running short of prison and jail space. We're almost to the point where we have to put one out~ back door lo get one m the front door.·· Reaganom1cs? Bradley said he hopes 1t works "The President bas said ht wants to balance the budget, cut taxes and increase military spending," he said. "I think it's impossible lo accomplish all three of those goals "Of course I hope his plan works because if it doesn't we're all gomg to suffer." Storekeeper Monte Pries is no softy, but the sweater is ... This THANE sweater, made of ultra-soft orion acrylic is machine wash and dry ... Available in 9 colon~ l --r. ................ H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT (Tuesday. Nove"Jber 17, 1981 mmu~rnrn Russia's .coal, steel output down: MOSCOW <AP> -Ecbotng Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev's adml11ion of yet another1 poor harvest. the nation's chief economic planner ' t.old the Soviet Parliament today tbia year's coal and steel production also fell s hort of target.a. Nicolai Balb•kov, during a 90-minute speech to the Supreme Soviet oo the new five-year plan for economic development, said that during 1982 "we will place increased emphasis on new technolo1y" roi coal and at.eel industries. Finance Mlnl1t.er Vasily Garbuzov told the memben that the Soviet muon would spend the equivalent of $24.2 billion for defense in 1982, which ii the s ame as allocated in 1981. The 1982 budget, he said, would have revenues or $459.9 billion and expenditures or $465.5 billion. The United States House Appropriations Committee baa approved a $196.5 billion Pentagon budget for fiscal 1982. The Senate commltlee atJU la debating it.a version of a ~.3 billion budaet. Western military speclallata quesUon official Soviet defenae figures, clalmin.g that Ruaala outspends America mllltarlly. For example, in 1979 when the l{remlin announced a defenae budget ot $26.4 billion, the CIA estimated Soviet defense spending at between $S6 billion and $61 billion. However, it is difficult to give ex act figur es for military ' spendlna because lt ls hard to estimate the cost of military equipment produced lo Soviet government plant.a. Balbakov said industrial production would grow by 3.4 percent this year, short of the 4.1 percent target. He did not release the actual production Clgures. ~He said the 1982 plan,calls for Soviet lnduslrial productloo to grow by 4.7 percent., up from the 1981 target or 4.1 percent. ., Irish official escapes attack attempt BELFAST. Northern Ireland In Protestant Eas/ Belfast, bodyguards w b o, with The Rev. Ian Paisley, head of CAP> -Mourners, numbering several hundred of~ uniformed oolice. bundled him the Democratic Unionist Party, 300, tried to attack Britain's mourners gathered outside through the mob into the church returned here from London late secretary of state for Northern Dupdonald Presbyterian Church and later into his car. Prior wu Monday nigh t after being Ireland, James Prior, beffore s urged around Prior' s not hurt but at least two of his suspended from the House of and after the funeral today of bullet-proof limousine. Some bodyguards were punched Commons for five days and murdered Protestant political shouted ".inurderer." several times, defiecting blows vowed that Prior and other l eader, the Rev. Robert Thecrowdofmenandwomen, aimedatthesecretaryofstale. ministers will be "harassed Bradford. Prior was unharmed incensed at' the Br itis h Me mbets of the crowd when they step outside the and tempers later cooled. government's failure to ball the shouted, "Y~u·re a killer" ~d sanctuary of Stormont Castle," Meanwhile, police reported Iris h Republican Army 's "You 're a guilty man" at Prior. the British administrative the wounding of an off-duty guerrilla campaign, beat their After he entered the church, headquarters ln Belfast. police reservist, believed to be a fists on the car and tried to grab there were ~bouts by Protestant The Rev. Paisley warned Pfoteslant, in Newry, County the Cabinet minister. Bradford, leaders calling for a total work Prime Minister Margaret Down. First reports said the a member of the Br itish stoppage during Braclford's Thatcher that Northern man was hit in the chest and Parliament, was slain by the funeral to un~e~li~e P~otestant Ireland's Protestant majority was in ·•serious condition." No IRA in Belfast Saturday. anger. at Br1tam. s failure to "can see that 00 district council other details were immediately Visibly s haken, Prior was conta!n t.he maanl.Y Roman can work and no administration available. sur rounded by six armed Catholic lnsh Republican Army. can carry on" in the strife-tom province. ' ·•we are speaking of defying the government," he said. ,,, .......... BIG TV WEDDING -Geni~ Francis who plays Laura Baldwin and Anthony Geary as Luke Spencer were married today in the popular daytime television soap opera, "General Hospital." Elizabeth Taylor plays a wedding guest written into the script Cor this episode o( the show. The program attracts a daily' audience or more t han 14 million viewers. Reagan top aide began FBI probe? T-bill lowest in 4 months WASHINGTON <AP> -One of President Reagan's top three advisers decided to have the FBI investigate Richard V. Allen's re~eipt of a $1 ,000 honorarium from a Japanese magazine for helping arrange an interview with Nancy Reagan, the Washington Post said today. The newspape r quoted "informed sources" as saying either presidential counselor Edwin K. Meese Ill, chief of staff James A. Baker 111 or deputy staff chief Michael K. Deaver got the FBI involved after the discovery of the cash in a safe used by Allen, the president's national security adviser. Boycott of oil from Libya eyed WASHlNGTON CAP) An embargo against oil imports from Libya is under active consideration by the Reagan administration as one way of retaliating against strongman , Moammar Khadafy's "lawless behavior ," the State Department says . • The United States now buys about 40 percent of the 1.5 million barrels of oil produced by Libya dail y . LTJI ends move to get Grumman BETHPAGE, N .Y. CAP) - LTV Corp. is giving up its attempt to ta.ke over Grumman Cory., ending what would have been a long and expensive legal • battle to acquire the Bethpage, N.Y., firm. LTV's chairman and chief executive officer, Paul Thayer, said Monday in a statement Crom his firm's headquarters in Dallas that Grumman securities it had acquired would be . returned to their owners "as soon as possible." Hou1e De m ocrats defy v eto thre!Jt WASHINGTON CAP) -With cracks in Republican ranks, the Democratic-controlled House is defying a veto threat and NIWSBRllfS sendi ng the Senate an emergency spending measure that President Reagan ·s allies say is billions of dollars over budget. Reagan is faring better in the Sen ate, where rebellious Republicans appeared lo r:Un out or steam in an effort to salvage hopes of a 1984 balanced budget with S48 billion in selected tax increases and $39 billion in benefit cuts H inckley teste d e- for brain d a mage WASHINGTON <AP) -The governme nt plans to test whether John W. Hinckley Jr., seriously ill but improving after hanging himself in a prison cell, has suffered permanent brain damage. The answer would determine if he stands trial for shooting President Rea~an. Cut down bv U.S. marshals three to five minutes after he dropped from a makeshift noose Sunday, Hinckley is in intensive care at Kimbrough Army Community Hospital at Fort Meade, Md., where he was imprisoned awaiting his Jan. 4 trial Soli darity take s quie ter approach WARSAW, Poland (AP> - T h e independent labor federati.on Solidarity backed down on earlier bard·line stances today, saying it would not ''impose " its will on Communist authorities when crucial talks with the government open today. ··We are not preparing ourselves for an all-out bayonet charge on the government, which means we are not in the grips of do-or-die sentiments," said the union 's nation a l ....spokesman Marek Brunne. A N'E \V OWNER ... A NE \\' LOOK! FIRED -Arthur S . Flemming has been fired as chairman .of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission. The action was taken by the Reagan administration shortly before Flemming made public a report Monday criticizing the president's policy on school desegregation. Rickove r to g e t name on carrier? WASHINGTON (AP) -More than 70 members of the House will co-sponsor legislation introduced by Rep. Charles E. Bennett to name a futur e nuclear-powered aircraft carrier after Adm. Hyman G. Rickover, the Florida Democrat says. Bennett. chairman of the House· seapower subcommittee, introduced the proposal Monday. The action follows a Pentagon announcement Friday that Ri ckover, 81, will not be given another extension or actiye duty when his current term expires in January. Bennett said Ri c kover, recognized as the father of the U.S. nuclear navy, "bas guided our country in a new age, and he d eserves th e thanks and gratitude of all his countrymen.'· 801 W. BAKER ~_!!,~_l~t,!~j~ (Bet. Bear and Bristol I COSTA MESA 979-8570 SAVETOJOO/o MIDtcA.U PAYM9fTS ACC.-AI ML.PATM9ff t -..... 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Without being aloof or scornful, he refused to be part of a J)hony, tinseled world . Hia film performances, from "Golden Boy" in 1939 to "S.O.B." in 1981, were marked by the same integrity -he maintained in his personal life. As a consciencious citizen , he served his proression as an officer of the Screen Actors Guild and his community as a member of the Los Angeles City Recreation and Parks Commission. ln his last 15 years, be proved a citizen of the world, helping lo preserve African wildlife and to promote the art of New Guinea. Holden was an officer of the Screen Actors Guild unde'l_ then SAG president Ronald Reagan, and the two actors became close friends. So close that Holden and bis wife, actress Brenda M arsttall -be always called her by her real name, Ardis -arranged Reagan's wedding to Nancy Davis in 1952: confided: "Ev~ouch I was his best man, I still can't vote for him." Holden's gentlemanly qualities made him an ideal co·slar for the screen's leading actresses: Barbara Stanwyck "Golden Boy"; Gloria Swanson "SUMet Boulevard"; Judy Holliday "Born Yesterday"; Audrey Hepburn "Sabrina"; Grace Kelly "The Bridges at Toko·Ri " and •'Country Girl"; JenniCer Jonea ''Love ls a Many Splendored Thing"; Kim Novak "Picnic"; Faye Dunaway "Network". He admitted bis embarrassment over a bedroom scene with Miss Dunaway : "ll was a bit more graphic than I would have liked," he told me with some chagrin. William Holden waa a basic American hero, no more persuulve as a villain than Gary Cooper or James Stewart. Holden could hold his own as a Civil War officer with John Wayne in "The Horse Soldiers," and was equally convincing as a Marine in "The Proud and the Profane"; an underground fiahter in "Counterfeit Traitor" and a reluctant hero in ·'The Bridge On the River Kwai." The actor's dark years came in the 1960s, when he ten Hollywood for the tax advantages or European Orange Coast DAILY PILOTffuesday, November 17, 1.981 H/F Al · Reagan and Holden remained the closest of friends, but Holden never capitalized on. the friendship. They held divergent political views. ln our last interview, s hortly before Reagan's election as President, be residence. His flings with Capucine 1111::::::~-..=..-------~ ···~~ and other beauties led to his divorce by Brenda Marshall. He drank Actor William Holden starred m the 1957 film heavily and dissipation began to blur "Bridge on the River Kwa1 " ........ ,, .. the onetime boyish face. William Holden escorts actress Stefanie Powers to an Amencan Film Jrutitute party m Beverly Hills in February, 19~ 4 in family die in house fire LOS ANGELES (AP > -Four family members, including two children and a young mother and her baby, died today when a fire consumed a two-story house near use. authorities said. The young woman's mother and sister and a teen-age boy, also a relative, escaped safely from the burning house. Fire Department Capt. Richard Elias identified the victims as Corie Barnes, 4; Valerie Hammond, 12; Annette Gibbson. 1; and Frances Moore, 19. It's soggy in north By The Associated Preas A storm spent itself in light rain and gusty winds today. the last in a series that gave Northern California its wettest six-day period in a decade. Norman Hoffmann, a forecaster for the National Weather Service, said the storms dumped 5.4 inches or rain on Eureka from November 10-16, 4.2 in Sacramento and 3.3 in San Francisco. Parole reconsidered I SACRAMENTO (AP) -The state parole board, after leads from relatives of a murdered teen-ager. has decided to reconsider the Jan. 19 parole date or William Archie Fain. The Board or· Prison Terms ordered a new hearing in the case, for the second time in five years. largely on the basis of a protest organized in the Stanllslaus County town of Oakdale. Diablo curbs voted SAN LUIS OBISPO <AP> -New conditions on a proposed water discharge permit couki disrupt low-power testing at the embattled Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant or even force a redesign of the plant. The Regional Water Quality Control Board voted over the weekend to ban increases in the temperature of cooling waler from the plant over the normal temperature or the ocean until July 1982. Brutality alleged PALM SPRINGS (AP) -Two Los Angeles doctors have alleged police brutality by officers who physi~ally kept them away from a heart attack vicll~ being attended by paramedics. Dr. Leslie Sc hoenfield , director or gastroenterology an,d research at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center , and Dr. Peter Barrett. a physician at St. Mary's Medical Center in Long Beach. were arrested on charges of interfering with a police officer in the incident Saturday al a doctors convention al the Gene Autry Hotel. Shuttle return behind schedule EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (AP> - Cr ews preparing the space shutUe Columbia for ita scheduled Nov. 23 return to F1orida have fallen 12 to 14 hours behind but the deadline might still be met because the craft was only slightly damaged in flight, NASA officials said. "When th~ mission came up short, we didn't have some of our key servicing personnel on band and we are about 12 to H hours behind schedule," said NASA spokesman James Kukowski on Monday. 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Honnop 8.38 p.m 1.40 p.m NOl'ltop 3:40 pm lt H 11 19911 5. 25 p.m "Ol!\tOO 7 27 pm •conn1ct1ng Hrvlce tEttectlv• 11119/81 Httectlve 11/20181 • • Dally Piiat TUESDAY, NOV. 17, 1981 CAVALCADE COMICS STOCKS - ' Woody Allen's dding another movie .and, .01 u,sual, it's the world's best-kept secret. Page 88. hisurance plan eyed ' ( 1 I ' ~Homeowners program proposed by Huntington officials Dellf"9141111 ...... By PATl.ICK KENNEDY O( .. Oelty~ ..... Hunt.Incton Beach oUlclalt are considering getting involved in the homeowner insurance busine11 to make money to finance police and fire services. Charles Thompson, city administrator, bas preaented City Council members with a 33·pa1e propoeal that su11est.1 the city work in a "joint effort" with an insurance company to offer "Municipal Homeowners Insurance.'' According to his .woposal, the city would grant the Avco Insuran ce Group a city·approved franchise to sell homeowners insurance. co mmittee headed by TbomptOn. Tbomp1on deac ribea the proposal u a "proeram whole time bu finally arrived. It la a program which has the promlae or bein& one of the major events in local public administration during this century." But memben of the private Insurance industry criticize the proposal as unfair government involvement in private buslnesa. "It's absolutely unfair for government to provide free advertlslne ror an insurance company," say.s Steve Holden, a Huntington Beach insurance agent. ·'I don't think government needs-to be Involved in the loJurance buatneu or any other busineu. It's aociallatic and baa a Jot or opposition from the insurance bualneu," say1 Holden. But Thompson aaya the ~bUc can benefit from the proeram. ·'Two meta which homeown~ do not enjoy dolnl are paylnf taxes and purchulng in.aurance . . . By participatin1 ln the Muni c ipal Homeowners Insurance Program, the homeowner's premium dollar ia given a second opportunity to protect h.im through improved safety services subsidJted by h1J insurance premjum," the report states. l . New Poat Of flee in Fountain Valley ftning idle, lboiting for thbtg1 to laappm. It t. rwor compldion. and may be opm:ating within three WHks, q of~. The city would then send out ma Llers t o born eow ners informing the m tha t city officials conduct free safety inspections for fire and burglary prevention and ii their homes pass the safety inspections the city would c~sponsor a low cost ins urance t.hroulh Avco. H B deni es permit for massage ,parlor; -Valley Post ·Office relocating Thompson claims that the joint effort of government and the insurance company would result in safer homes, lower insurance rates and revenue for police and safety services. New site at 17227 Newhope ready 'within three weeks' Huntlnet«>n Beach officials denied a permit Monday to reopen a muaage parlor in their tough stand against so·called adult entertainment businesses. Hoping to beat the holiday mail rush, Fountain Valley postal workers are preparing to move into a new post oHice at 17227 Newbope St. "It's very near com pletion, but I can't specify when we're going to move in because I don't know myself," explained Clayton Bakke, the Santa Ana.based sectional postmaster fo r the area that inc ludes Fountain Valley. Bakke said he hopes local postal services can be relocated from the present leased building at 10201 Slater Ave. (across from Ci ty Hall) to the new Newhope site within three weeks. The postmaster said be ts awaiting word from the U.S. Postal Service's regional field real estate and buildings office, which must formally accept the structure from the contractor before the move·in can take place. Earl Butcher, industrial engineering manager for the postal service's Santa Ana Sectional Center , said the property acquisition, design work and construction costs for the new Fountain Valley post office total Sl.8 milJion. He said local customers may find the greatest improvement over the SI at er A venue post office is easjer access and more parking. The oew building will be equipped with five count.er se r vice areas an d more lock· boxes than the existing facility. Butcher said the move also was needed to provide additional room for the mail carriers who serve Fountain Valley. The new pos t office is approximately twice the size of the Slater A venue facility. The new post office will primarily utilize equipme nt moved from the Slater Avenue site, Butcher said. Fountain Valley's post office te~hnlcally is a branch of the Santa Ana Post Office, which will continue to balfdle most of the mail processing chores. He did not say bow much leas expensive the insurance would be. Accordin1 to the proposal, the mayor would sign an endorsement letter mailed to hom~rs ri!commending the insurance package. ·'The program call s for a return of a substantial part of lbe premium to the city for uses (fire and police departments) which will further enhance the homeowners safety through better or increas~blic safety services," the report states. Thompson says in the report that tax dollars won't be used to pay off claims, because Avco will ~duct all underwriting. City Councll members also formally adopted an ordinance restricting the location of adl.J}t businesses and requiring the owner to get the police cbiers permission to operate. An operating permit also costs $200, according to the ordinance, which becomes law in 30 days. City Council members denied an application by Allan Grant to reopen the Huntington Health Center. Fame so ugh t for 2 adobes The city's responsibility in the proposed business agreement is to inspect homes and to send out le tters of endorsemeni and information on the program. The Center had been recently ordered closed because the orevious owner allegedly had hired unlicensed masseuses in violation ol city ordinance. T he re also were numerous prostitution arrests at the massage parlor, police say. City. officials told Grant's Place in national register asked for San Juan sites Thompson says the proposal will be presented formally to the City Council in December. Re says the proposal has been sent statewide and to offl ciab in virtually every city in Southern California. He said the officials have been urged lo publicly consider the project at about the same time as Huntington Beach. 'Smo keout' rall y set at Golden Wes t By JOHN NEEDHAM OflHD .. tyl't ... SWf Two or San Juan Capistrano's historic adobe buildings, one the SttC or an infamous Juan Flores outlaw raid . are being nominated fqr inclusion in the -National Register of Histonc• fl aces The State ll 1stor1 c al Resources Com mission 1s considering the r eco mmen!i_ation t h at the Domingo Yorba Adobe and the Manuel Garcia Adobe be named in the register Bank strike movie slated ... _ "The Willmar 8." a him about eight women in a Midwestern town who form a union and start th e first bank s trike in Minnesota histor y, will be screened Wednesday. at Golden West College In Huntington Beach. The film 1s scheduled to be s hown at noon in Humanities Room ~. Admission 1s 50 cents. The film tells the true story of women bank employees who rebelled when a male trainee was hired at almost twice their starting salary. and the women were instructed to train him. Both adobe brick structures. dating back to the 1830s. are located in the 31800 block of Camino Capistrano. next door to the El Adobe restaurant Pam Hallan. a11sistant W> the ci t y manager or San Juan Capistrano and a life-long res ident of the tity. said the Garcia Adobe housed George Pflugardt's general store tn 1857 Pflugardt was shot dead in a raid on hi s store in that year by an outlaw band led by bandit Juan Flores The group was after guns and ammunition. Ms. Hallan said Pflugardt opened his shop door late at night at the request of Flores' sweetheart, Chola Martina. When the door was opened. she r e portedly s ignaled her bo y friend by lighting a cigarette. Ms Hallan said the band then pushed past Pflugardt and shot him Differing accounts of the raid have Flores and his gang ordering the employee in the next room to fix them dinner They reportedly sat and ate while Pflugardt's blood drained from his body. Another a ccount h as the raiders taking has body to the town square and hanging him. Yet another says that Pflugardt opened his door because he HB mineral i-ights l e a sed t.o oil fi rm Huntington Beach officials have leased 300 city·owned mineral rights to a Texas-based oi l company see king t o consolidate rights to a mosUy dormanfoU reserve downtown. O ffi cia ls of American Petrofina Inc . <FINA) are trying to get 75 percent of the 3,000 minera l rights to the estimated 25 million barrel oil reserve to get state permlssioo to consolidate the field. FINA plans a large scale secondary Ftcovery using water flushing techniques. City officials estimate futun royalty payments to the city at $200,000 annually, 1f the field is consolidated. Oil company official• H)' they have~ percent of the 1cattered mtneral rigbU to the underground reserve which is 'bounded by Pacific Coast Hiahway, Golden Weal, Palm and Latte streets. Oil officials are offering a I /6th royalty paym~nt for each mineral right but still must reach agreement with the 41 independent oil operators in the area. . Fl NA officials say the deep oil reserve is largely untouched because in the past it was uneconomi~l to pump it out. Present technology and prices have made lt economically feasible. City officials approved the royalty contract. City planners say the consolidated secondary recovery wi ll clean up the downtown area by remov1D1 many or the sc •Uered lndependent oil pulhpa and storage tanks. The consolidation would replace them with Hveral lar1e "oil islands" that would 6e enclosed, sound proofed and landscaped. des ired th e young Cho la Martina. Ms . Hallan said Flores and most of his band were caught less than a month after the raid. Flores was dragged out or the Los Angeles J&ll where he was awaiting. trial and lynched by a mob of vigilantes. sbe said. However. Ms Hallan said Chola Martina continued to live in San Juan Capistrano until her death in 1.910. She said the second adobe building is the former home of the Yorba family, the holders of large land tracts in what is now Orange County dating from the Spanish Colonial period. She said both buildings are c urrently owned by th e Oyharzabals. a Basque family whose ancestors ran a cattle and sheep ranch an San Juan in the 1870s. The former Yorba Adobe continues to be the home of the Oyharzab~family, while the two·story Garcia Adobe houses several shops on the street level and apartments upstairs. "Such a concerted action b.y citie·s up and down the state will provide a strong basis for mutual support and backup and help insure success," states the report, which was produced by a College parents' workshop planned A financial aid workshop for parents or prospective college students will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Media Cent.er at Fountain Valley High School, 17816 Bushard St. According to organizers of the workshop, families with income below $35,000 per year may qualify for ftnanc!.~ aid at some colleges and universities. •'Quit like a bunny and Irick the habit" is the theme of the 1981 "Great ·Americ-.n Smokeout" rally scheduled Thursday outside the library at Golden West College i n Huntington Beach. The event, sponsored by the American Cancer Society, will take place from 11 :30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m . It is part of a nationwide challeo1e to smoken to give up cigarettes for 24 hours. The rally at Golden West will feature bunny races with live rabbits donated by Knott's Berry Farm. Each rabbit will be sponsored and costumed by a campus organiiation. KWIZ radio personalities John Novak and Spider MacLean will serve as masters of ceremooies for the event . providing co'mmentary and playing music. " ..., ......... a..-. UTT1NQ MIL -Balboa Yacbt C ub medlber Al Pera imtructa Lula& CUtillo ol Santa Au in a few nWnc '-lmlqua before they leave t.be cluh dock Saturday for tbe annual Orua• County Braille lutitute•a amaual race around Newpart Harbor. llemben ol tbl UdO U Fleet One Club provide aailboaU Md .... u 1l0ted partnen for tbe bUlld t1 • 41.::I who learn to adjmt 1.U. b1 tlal "91 sound ol the wind. attorney Michael Kirschbaum that the permit was denied because or a 1979 ordinance that restricts the number of massage parlors in the city to 10. · Presently, t here are 11 li censed massage parlors. The ordinance states that a new permit can't be issued until the number of massage parlors drops below 10. When the restriction was passed 10 19711, there were 12 massage parlors in the city. The new ordina nce forbids mas sage pa rl ors, adult bookstores, escort bureaus, fi gure modeling studios and other adult businesses from locating within 200 feet of a residential area, 500 feet of a school or church or 1,000 feet of another adult business. Most of the 11 ex isl::J massai;ce parlors violate · provision and have three years to r elocate, according to city officials. To get a permit to operate an adult business, an owner must agree to a detailed background investigation on himself and hil em ployees by the police department. Va l ley eyes proposal for. a ssessment s The Fountain Valley City Council once again will dllcuaa the prospect of assessing local property owners to help pay lot street lighting, medtaq maintenance and tree trimming' The assessment proposal was considered earlier this year b7 the council but was set uide when the city officials found other ways to balance the 1981-82 budget. Ci ty officials now predict that these services will coat $'880,000 during 1982·83 , and the assessments have been suggested as a means of raising these fwtds. The cowtcil will meet at 6 p.m. in City Hall, 10200 Slater Ave., for a study session on a proposed new palJce station. Turkey shoot at bo ys club The Boys Club of Founiain Valley Is conducting a bow and arrow "turkey shoot,. contest through Nov. 25 at the club, IMO Talbert Ave. Club members can purchase six arrows for 25 cents. The competitioo will be divided into four age groups . The participants with the lgbest scores in each age group will win a turkey for their family's holiday meal. Daily 1coring will take pla~ each afternoon at the Boy• Club. More information on the cmtat can be obtained by calli.q Ann Aguilar at the club, 188 5252 Mee ting set on burglary . -· .. 'r ~ Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tutaday. November 17, 1961 ~~~------~~~:--~~r---~~-----------------------~ Y-.~ ..... 9..~.tf.Q .•. !!~ .... !.1!~~~.~~!!Q~ ~ .. i.\ Ntl "*' ,... S<ilf\ Ntl S.lft Nfl kit\ lo.I • ' 87.- l•CIU1ll8Ut.• ·~tl~8.,,.NI llAIOAllO IMITINIH ~ .... ,\~~ ~' ~ p I llch (Iott ,... .._..... c .. w ("f .... .. ,_ '"' ,. -CIOM ("t "' ..... c .... (fie '-'.I:" b b k L · t ~(=lf .. 1*\~' f:,~ . ,,,:; a;?~~··~ :.:mJ;.i: r.i ia ... : ~r~·1.~" ru tr :~ l'''N~ ",.,JJ Jle-tl .1.-·1·1e Uuu f ~t~~(IO\# ~~ ==f.1 ·~ n~t: :=: . i~ j;, ~ ·~ ~~t :~•r4~7 ,M •,'-~!:r·':' ~ H~: ~ 1t~1i lifll ~-: .,.~'"''~ • 11 ~: ~ =~t..... 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S 1*"1 qf '°"•"' '' 1fS • ''~ "'· .. ert11v I. ~ I • "'MeMftll t,, 17 ,. t.f .. "' ~11 f 'I ,, .. ~-111. trndfl 601' .'1 *'"' "' ..., •CF t,. 11 .. ..-, 1 't"'. 11o vceP n ue 14 ... u1'611 .. 1 • -v. ""' ,._ , .... =iii• .. 'i. 1.!,'!0 ~ • .. "' st~vwnJ,,. ,1: •1 u 14i..-"' bolidayt -and wbelber we're celebratlnd more AM" !.a.2t '4 UtN t i 4 ~ I ... YllAM .11 6 • Vt ll:~~ I •• I c ' ·-' .!? '• · · ·· Pi! w 4&0 -.,,.. · .. tO 11 b!" 14. d • :~lnll ~~ :,,_ • N • ~fl I.to 11 1. 111~:; ..... ,~o Jt~e,ot-.._. " ariwll""a 1. ,.• nf! ·.,··~ ~~Ir 1,. •il 1111-.+ ~ I"!\ I~ J "1 :?~:-: ~ slrv~Cflf I, 1 . .: ~~ ~ lbh'3t daya Of jUlt try~ lo rell~,~~ OU~-eprestiOG, u11 2 ,.,. "' ,.. • • 61 ~ .. ,.._ ·~ 11 ... -..,_..~, , to ,., st w * 1 .._ w atever the 1eaaoo, we're cert.uuY dJ mltlnt more AiA S. S .:i :~' " ~~ I I~ • J ~ ~ .:i:,. ,: t It ft-! ~ tt ~ • •i ;I n .. , :: ::::.• ~ lJ ~ fl :: PilliVH 60 tt mt Vt SI~·~ 6 f It'< ~ Of the bubbly Stuff \hall We ever have. t.V.11 JJ " ,...... . "'Mel UD 6 • "" •t<• l.ll , .ff t:I -1 HI otl ·ll '~ ., ..... "' Mtl.i '" '"• "' PledAllt l• , n• ""-~ Stop"'"':: s ,: 114-II. Ch l b ,._.Lii, nu so ~, •• + h sx t .. ',..., u.-.. v. ir••r l: . El'""'w 1 · • , ft\4. l:! ""'"' , ,., 17 J-.: .,.. ~teMG 1.7' • , 11"'-11o "°'Tee u ,.., :»t. ~ " ampa,ne •ala n lbe United Slald ave more A<m•C 1 • 1 «> ''"' Ts 1 • '° t•v. 111 wlQ • 1 + "' •tott 1,eo • '• .... , ,0 "· "''' 1 t D '""· · · · · 5'°'•' n 'f .,,. JOVu ~ than douibJed n th ••t 10 e•-*"'d •'-e pr-~1c•1~ .... AdmOe .CM • n i -"' ellot .t2 a '° ,,.., • Vt '"I' pfUt • 1 , .. otlcsay t• , 3IW "" · • ~ ! • .. l'llwrv UA i ...... " Strid!'~ '·" il u~.• .. ""' e P-Y -•• "'" wi '""" ""''-AINI!• 1 .... n 14\li• " .a.tic ~ 1~-111 ••' DQ,JO .s 11"• "' Hottws "' 6 , .. -·;1.:.. •t. ... ~ ,.~, 1 • 1 ;"' s.i.vs ~ ' •.. are that the~ wlll d""•ble .,ain t.n' the 1-.. AMO • ., .., ·~ .... ...... 6 ITS • • .... HIGI" I.Gt IO 71 tt ..... M....0 "'' to ,, l-. H ·~·· : ..i1 'tO • JIS u.... v. 5ut1Pr , 60 • ~-.... ... v.. -· Aet11L1 111 1 m .. .,... 14 11..... ~ 11 "* 1i " ltttutt t .. • '' 11111 " :::"'~-• i• .., • _. 'II p1 2.1t . lo5 J~. "' ~,.,,' »ti 1u • I\ T e r ~ :~~ I ato 1:' ,j ~~~. ~ :~~~ 'J e ·: 1i fit! ~ ~ 1~·rm 1·~ ~ '5 ff:: ~ ::=:n• ~ ; .,r, as~ ~ l: ii" d .. I "' :i:~:: '.~ ~ '! j:. ~ ~i7 : ·~~;a Ti~·. ~ ~Ph: :kC:g10 !1:er p·, - All'lll'•t " ,. ·~ "' •ll'IP'T ' .'2 • n 111• 14 t~?:.d,' .~ IJ au, !?:-!-~ H~or,1•,"n ··~ .4 IJS 1,s,~ .... ·. I B -......... l"•OboV It • ., 7~ .• "' su,,Co J 1 7 ,., ff" ,.. .... ...... A~ront • 10 ti II . . . .. OP.iic Q I.'°, •1' 14 + ~ Inn ) ••·~ -H ,., -P11t11l!'IO -., t Ill ie\li '-' SunC pl 2 1 -m a r k e t i S •1 1 AINto•" n "' ·~ . . en Pl Qi.12 . u II .... I ... • I ..... 141 ' )111 IUI u-. ~ "' . . + 111 Pogo.,Poldd "· •,o, miof ,.,.~ •• ~ ~~~~''' ,'to'° •• XM "' ti ed t.od ~ ~,1•.~ftf~!! • ~u1,1 ... " .. ..c1110s ,-!!161 11~ ,,_.__ ~ E •'1..!·• • 0 1 ,,_, 14 H 11111 6011 ,., -·~-~ .12.. w ... Pol'•• ,. -..,.._ SH ""• 11. ea mat ay ... ,. s .... :r _ .. _ ... ,..._ " l:S ;n..tS . 20 11 -.... Mou9M 11: • .. f;"' .... . 1 nu " """'ow 40 12 1• mi.. -.. S..nNtn 40 mo •~ ~ al 1 round 12 .•_.~._..$; • ._ _____ _ :::: 9f f.: :. rm 1'111:?~ ~:r:u ~h aU ,;v. + -leer ~~.. I~ ~:: ::::rn~ I U 1; ~ 1:~7 ~ I :l ~ ll~ \4 ~~~I ~ : 1lf :~ "' t".J~-;'' 411~ 1~ 1::;' ~ million Cases 8 W ~!:t:~r.:·:·~ ii:!'~ =~~?, '.j 1i·1! ~a:~ IM!~tQ .. ~ TJs 1E·"~ =:m~:~ 6 ,J !:"'~ ~ ~~~t~l ~o fft:~~ i:fi?:Fi:i ;,':l 5 :·~ t~~;~ ~1~"?s ~· ~ year, of wruc h lllTDI •••11z Allltn'I' 120 7 • ., u + "'C•rPw L«> 6 llJ ~·"I pf I .. 64. HeuNG 150, ZS.I !~~ .... Mt-· f ~ Polm@I ltO, m IS ....... Swen-' ' 12 ""' .. i m p 0 r t I I .... rfo ·so • 1 "" C•tl" pl U1 ' I~+ "' ,10 ~ ' .. 1 "". -941()!'y I :a. .. ""· -\4 ,..,'-" 'JO '1 I . POIEI pl •CM ,. ,. • "' SVllrOft IOI • IU ·-.... f • 1· h .atM"' • • • itv.-1'"' C••T~ 2. to 1 1 .. ~. •• r.tr it 1 • Howell 40 s 10 '" Merri ff i 1 •• Prtmr, • ,, no ''"' • ..., svt><n ,,,., 40 , >7"1. "' account or 2 mil ion. T al work• out to only 144 Alct,, I IO S JM ti'-... Ct n Plr 1-'0 J 4 1•'-.. mnl!I 1 t0 !21 4" +I HOwPt • JS llt\+ ~ Mire {' U IMll +1i-. Pruley -, It •l'o Synl .. 160 10 110 W~ Yt million bottles 8 year, Jess than OOe per person, Al<0$1 \ t 7 u 10¥.-v. Cet'U4w 1.n 1 ,.., IS -\It MrRd U'91 • • l tlllo • . H1ibl>fd 1 1 U 1''4 "' Mer 111 , 7 1 ·~ + Yo PrlmeC 17 1176 11 '-Snco ~ • U M!I 4011>-" h ••Hdt •. .. ~-""'Certw1 ·"° , • , ~ ·!::~Art • ..! 6• "• lit\-" Hullv '° • 1 14" " ,._,, . , 1 + Vt PrtmM1 '°' 10 " " -t -T -T ere would seem to be plenty of room for fr'Owlh. All9Co ._I ot I s 0\1,-\lo CtKNG I.CM 6 $J Ill>-" "' •·-I JO -" HuQl'IT' ... ' *'O »'14 "' Me•• ' . IJ l ... Pt0<IG • '° • ,.. 1""-i,4 TECO I 7'I •I~ '°" ~ M in k Un lb l wth AIOCp pq• .. I JOY>-\'I CHllC.k IO I !21 "'4-t,11 !mpO. t.U II 2 II .... HuM•n • .o 16 ft'J MIN : ldi MiM4I ,Ole .. ~ .. -YO Prdlhll Jl ll 11 •Vt TllE 1 t o 19"0 Yt 8J'\Y W e ·m& ers are C0UD I OP a gro •1or111 •.«> • • ""'• .... ~rpT ,., , m 1111.-" "'rmppt n ·1100 >Vt•"' Hume on• u 11"' ""I *" '-•"" PSvco1 '·"' 111 ia..."' TRW t 40 1 ... W'-1"' and they wlll be in trouble if it doesn't occur, Al91npf2 1t 10 1'-\lo oCp .. 4 ) It -Yo Mppl .JO llOO 34ilt .... HuntCl'I «)" 27 IA~ t • 7~t,11 l"SColpt'I"" ttoao41 •1'-fRWpr t.50 9 IOI"' Atro~ 1 "· s 2'.S ,._ " .1..,,. • 4 • • ,.\I.+ "' E~o nc ... " •• 1~ v. HUttEI', ., , s.. ..o;; "" 1.20r '" ~ 1 -"' PSCo• pit io s 10 ....... T•1t8ro ., 11 •• 2' -.. because cbampaene made by the traditional method AllMGll 1 • 20 u .... v. c94•not 4• t ,..,.. e1 .on s.' '1• 1"'-"' vd••n , .. 6 101 11v. ~ ~j'12 -1 1~ •' PStnd 1• 7 m ''"'-" Tan•v 114 >1.<> "" cannot be turned out overru·ght. It takes lhr"'"' to four AllOQ> 2A S 11• .... _ \'I Cff\CO 11 IS 14 -~ 118 72 • 6 JIU.--.:_ 1-1 _ ~ • ··"' Af · • y; PSln pf U O '100 JS •I hll•Y pf • It 114-Yt ~ ' ~:l'Ii:tt'"7~ 'a ~ ~ ... : : ~=~t~ I.~ : .~ ?~"":; iQ 1!1~1hnl )6 , ~ m l4~ ~ :~.~~I :·: S '; !l\o :. ~ ti J : : : I ~J~:-:-.. · ~:~ :: :·~ ·;ro mi + l~ ~~~~I: ~ '": m: + ~ year s to bring Ji proper Champagne tO the market. •110~ to 11s 11 "" CenH\ld ~ s " 1111t-.... nlff• ·" • 11 471/t-v, icN 1 ....... d • • 1~ · · · PSvNH 1.11 1 11s nl\ 1111 Tc11<1r n • n 01f~ .... This lS. c hampagne fermented in· the very botUe in AlldSlr , IO • ,,. HY>.. . CtnllLI , e2 6 "° 144• " lnl•~ ' .... ,,..,_ 14 INACp J Cl , .,.: .~ + w. ~ R 11·· 11;;;:·· . l"SNH pl1.7S rlllq 17\'> ·~ Telll"'• I IJ Ill n ... AllltCll ' • IM .. _ "" C,,ILI pl l.17 "'° ,,...,. " l!ll•t1K -14-.• INAlll 1 t2 ' ,. .... Mh ~· ~ Jllu ..... PSMH pft II " 11•'o Teleom >SI .. 4 whic h it's e ventually sold. ••lte111Ms•. ,.dU -"CA•L• .. ~1262 . rJO ~· " !•1111'•. 2;.lJ s •f! ti~• 14 1u int 110 • .,. ,.,,. • 61 :1:·· 1 11":; ~ PPSNH otus ' ?,'~-.. T••0•n' 314 14~'1... Does this me•n that all the c hampa"". e bottles .AlfrA11 • • 11 M I~+ Yt fflll~ .. t ... ' ,., 1114 t \.\ 1 .. w m~ •• . .., 4tll-14 IO•l'IOP J44 1 l1 21,,, ·~ rt , • 11\'J+ t,11 SHH ofJ.7t I , -,. T•ln 7 162 S", _.,.. • "'"' ••llflPr • • 6 ""'-.... nuE n ••2 4'711"t-1 •"'k on J • . ' 15"' • 14 ~.18 , 10 6 -1 ,..... ., ut • • 10S1 II.._ ""' ll'SvNM 2.. no 1111. ~ hnn<o 1.0 \ .. , JOI<.• v. you see rn· YO\!r local s tore t. ake that Jona to get to •«u ...... ~ ""' . ... .. ' n "d ,,,._ • .... ..... • " -' • ,:;;;.. ;. ;;:~ --~~ 1 -11 ~ \4 PSvEG 2.M UI lt\li Tenc: " ' .,,,, ~ 6 AmtSllQ .,. ' 10 a v,. v. cnSov• ,a. • 11 11~ ~ QILf 1.JOeu 21 ~. "" 111p_, 2 • 1 ,.1 ~· ~ , .t9 1 2 _.., PSEG pfl.40 • 10-.., r.ral:11 u ,. ut'+ 11o the market? No, not at all. Shortcuts, s uch as ,.,.,... 2 «> 10 a> •2'-' • " CfflTel J\O t n U V.+ Iii 1mrll tl.14 • J7 SJlfo. • llPow pf1 OI dOD IWI \to I. t 2 .... • 14 PSEG pf• II tllO JI" Tesoro «> • Ut 11 t E ( · · ,_ ft d •mr<e , n s 1 """ • • cv1PS n 2 11 s u ""• "' EtQ111,. ·'° 6 s n11o-'-11,._ on 10 afOOO , ... • ._ .SJ I 21 !t1 + "" PSEG pf4 lD t10 ~ '"' Tew•~ J" i. J11..,. ' ermenb.ng m tana:s, ave been developed -an A"'""', IO ""' 11~ Hilo CentrDt .QSJ M 1114 1!1 ... c .... , ldl " • .... II Pow pft 11 •100 ·~ ~ • 2• ,. s ...,_ Vt ll'Sl!G pfS OS t20 JJV, Te .. <O J .. ,.. " • ~ h g be t ed t . th •~• ot >.50 s m v.+1cv. cn1ryT1 JO 6 u ,.,._" EstrlM _.. • ,. ,,~. " ,1 .... pl'J 35 llS«I -;-31 "3 ~ v. PSEG pfS.zt 11t0 ,. , , rucm 110 10 17 ,.. , .,., some c ampa nes c an • um OU U\ mon a . • ..,...,,, 10,, .. s .,. cen.;111 , 40 s 1u "'---.,. E111y1 uo s ·~ n"'-.... ·iPo: o14 •1 inoo =. ~ !.'!J. .. 2.12 l'"'· · 1 • PSEG p113... s• 102 • '"' TnE11 1 eo • " ~ • "" t:onnoisseurs say you can tell by the taste, too. AmAlr H 12J Ill,\ .... Crt·leed '° J7 ICW.• " Ell•nP l•tcl 17 ~ 21-... TW 1·09 t I 1t ~,t' .. ~-'e PSEG pf2,17 U u-. t Yo TxET pl 2 40 100 10"• t '.Ii A Air wl 132 4... CtuAlr 10 6 O! 1' , ..• l"•ll flf 1.40 . 2 t'-···.. mPICJ 4GJ ~ l1~= ~ M~~~· J J t t! U~ • ~ PSEG pf6 IO 1161) .. 1 TxET pl217 ' 11"• ::e~~r 2,:io : ::~ · ~ l~:::r•; \;; • '~ :~ ~ "e:~1,•1~ • ; ~~~::: I~~~ ·.JO m , 1~·. z = -:.n::: .~ 3i ~£ ~ ~Pss~E~~~ ,,,.: .~r ., ~::?..!. '.: ~ ·~ ~. ~ If you venture into a weJl:st.ocked liquor store, • ,,_, >.tt , ,,. 11-. c""''r. uo 11 ,.11.-141 oon • J s .. :IOI\. 14 '""'c , 1ll , 10 v. ,.. ,,,., 1 11 • \• o ,,,..., 1t00 .. • -. Ttoln" J 14 e3S ,,~ you will see a bewildering display or champagne. J ABrctot21s 1 , ... ,...C,..m• IOll47• 1¥. _,._,_ 1nc11M-n ,0 ,. 1~M1111n ·; 26 ,v,Puo11e-,,. ''" h••n•• ~ .. , ... •···•II sawonerecently whereth e prices rangedfrom$299 A8rd pl HI I _..,_ V. ChtrtCO 1 16 H• ........ f MC 1 .. • 104 i... .... , lndlG•s'i OI i s ,,.. "" Mo. m· 1 4 'l"-~ .. P~blo IJ ~ 3 .. • "" T•NMa 7 OI I 1 11.. •• . Alkksl , .. 1 m u v,-11. c,..,, w• 110 sv.. "'41'MC flf 2.is.. ' n~. ,. lndlflL 1., 1 11s tt~ vi ""° H 1 ,,__ .,.. PR C•m r-1 ev. T~OG•• ,,., ... JH .. ' lo $56 At $2 99 was the top· s elling c hampagne of ~=~~d : ~ t l~ • ;...; ~~:~W.'.~.. ~ \~-i4 ~:tr. :: s; ~ mi:' ... ::::~<·011 · .~ ,: '~ m:: ~ Md=:, ·20tt ,t. d 7 v.-~ =~~.l. 1 ~ : 1~ ~~ :: ~=:~~ .. I~,: .n r:" 1• the m ;u1, Andre, which IS brought to us by the Gallo AmCtft 2 tO t J6J :M\/o-._ C,..M 3 IO • * S1'1t. • "' Fec:et '' 2 S I R 3 40 • S6 SS\lo 1~ I< 1 .. ~:· \4 PurllnF 114 1 7°' 1'1"11 • 4" ft•ll ln 31 1'• b th f M d l A d ' 1 I AC•n pl 2 to J n ci.eM pfJ 60 1 u • .,, Fe1rc110 .• l •• ,,_.. " ,::;-; p1 2 ts 10 :Q\I, 14 ""° DI 1 112J 1 -~ Pvrour 1a 11 4 Ml"-r.won 1to 10 n u ... '• r o ers O o es o . n res a nnua aa es are A(;nlry 10e u " 1 CIWIM p1u:i; u • '"' Fe1rc Pl uo 1 ,._. "' tngrTec w 1 0 '"' """"'"' .tO J ' ' ,__ v. t!-o 1 '° ' '' M-. • '"' T•••• P1 1 40 ' n b e lieved to be an the neighborhood of 4 million c ases . ACy•n 1 7S , S4l 161'1 " 0..ltH 60 • 10 ™ . F•mDl' .M • l ll~-" l11fdSll 1 s I.. ,,.. Monrcl\ ~ 4 I "". 'A •SO • IO m u ...... TIWlc-,, s 1 ADT 15210 7J ]7 Clln\NY J M • ,. w~ 14 ,.,... 12 143 llWO-.... I II b • 1 · 7 I -"' u•11•, .., • 10 ,, 1 ThrmE " IJ m ,., .... ~ Ate~ was the classy French t"mport Dom P e n'gnon AEIPw 2 1' I MO 11.... CnNY pfl 17 6 14\lo + Vt fl'tders 27 Jfo. ,. . . l~r G~\ l 7 ~ m:' =~ ft J. ' ~ Y, + 14 Ouettor II 26 "" • "" Tlllo-1 t I 10 II I 311, 1 ...,., ' 1 AmExp , a m w1o ~ Ch•W• ,. , s H'll-11o ~ec11co 1 lO ·9 l 1~ 14 1 1W 60 ' •· ···~ -•-• -T11n1ae1 1" 13 " n •. named for the Frenc h monk who developed the AF•mll 60 6 13' 71'e CIM1Pn 1$710 JI 1'\ltD '-\ FOEsp II 713 '""• .. 1~115e"ft0t 6 ~ :~.: Yt Motl 12' 1 ~: rs •• ABlnd 16 ~ II 5"' Tl'lomln 6oolb I 1' ""' '°' "m e thode Champenoise" an· the 17th Century. Dom AGnCp , • ., .,.. 1• CNW " 6 S21 to\4-.. FclMoQ 'JJ 7 H If\-,-.... fftlffCO 2. ' ~ .. v. 'V • .,. ., ........ RC" 'IO 10 •n ...... "" Tlltn/lltd n • •• 104 ... "' •Gn !pf > u 1 ,. c111M1.. o 111 w .. _,..,. FectNM .16 ,,,. '" • v. 1-,,~ , "' • -~·. • ~ MocwtC ·, 1 • 1~ Re • pf • 1 41 T"''"' to 1 111 11"' • "" Pera· g ooo's U S sales have been esta· mated at -000 AGllld l C* :n 161'•"" Cl'lo/lltl pf 1 47.,.,_ v, FM1P8 1,10 6 14 U..+ \lo t~iAiu ;doi tt ii;; ; MofMI )• 1 ~ lit-\; !'CA~ J.IJ 2lt '""• V. TIC••• I JO S 12 '''-' . ""• AGnCvlao. •.• ,. .. , '• Cl'llP ... f 11• 107 """ l'P•Pl l JO 1 ,,~." 18M ..... ,,_..SI .. Moreftftltbl 14_14 •CA!ll 3M !OJ,~ . ._ Tldwlr IO IO .... 11 c ases a year. AHerllL n J t& Ch-F1ill 40 to :a 12~:+ ~ FOSQnl 1 to 10 10 20\Q + \4t lnlFlav 1 1• 14 20"-"' Mor .. n ·J.jO "II• Yt RLC .M I 71 tlo. Tlver•n 'O ' m n•, D p · · AHo••• •" s "° u"" v. c11r1tc11, s1115 , .,,111 v. Feoos1 1 '0 s ''° n" 111 • Nto•~lld t. o 1 4\lo. "" RTE 40 , • 1" r im••, 1" m .. ~~ .,.. om engnon 1s made by France's Moel & AHome 111603JA"'•11. Cl"'"" .«>e 16 > '"" 1.,F•rro 11010 101 ~" :~;~~',f;~*t'~ ,,,...;·~MofNS. ·'°' 2 SV•+ .. R•ttPur 72 7 • 11" ""'"M tnii xi "''""" C handon,whose Moetbrandis lhetop-seP'-gFrenc h AHOiP 1Ol 11 lW 361~ L Chrom• 1 10 6 ,. II'• 1~ FldFln 1~ 6 34 + .,. lntMln 2 tO • S IOJ -V. MorN.,. I.St t S E\o • ~ ll•m•d IJI tSt ,.. "" T\/nkn l fO I 3' ""-" Ull A/lltl ' Sl IS ..,, 14.. v. '"''•"' ,.. 0 :w. 1. FIOUnl J to j s it 14 I Ill Mn r. • ' n • ~tn>lr• ' .. 11 1.. -"' R•mP< ' .. ,, 7 ""'. 14 TodSllO , 6 116 ,, 1"' c h ampagne in the U nited States. The No. 2 Frenc h AmMotr "'6 1\/o I'll Cl\fv\ •I U 1'9 Fldot 1 7 M u-.-~ lll!IF\19 2.4'1 ll S II>. R•.nc:o 14 J7 ' 11•\ .... TOkl>m ' ~ I 4S ll'" AN••• 1 .-. , '" n"" "" c,,,.,, pf 12 414 , ..., Ftoai. 60 • m 1~ 14 :1111~M 21.• 6 ' !!~-v. """"''d .10. • u ·~ • o.. R•vbt .60u • is Y> ro1Eo1s J a • t0 "'"', "" import is Mumm, a Seagram brand. Moel & C handon ASLFI• 60j lO II~ ..... CllurCll ... IOJ it'l'I \It Flfmw., IM s~ n .,,, • "' -~-v. ~ . . s 14\lt-v. Romdl I • J ff TolEd pf7. • n~ 1,. th" . ., :~tiJ J ~ ~ ~ H" ~:~~~· rn ~ 1J m:-"" =!.':::l~ ... 's J. 1:111:. " :~:~q , : 1: ,.,~ ~~: ~ ~~c ':n t ,J ~~~. ~ =:::.'&',I 10 ·~ m ~. ~ l:!.~:t:J ~ • ; ~:~. :~ ( IS IS also the Hennessey cognac and Dior perfume ASterll ll • 1' 11 , lllG DI 'lO tlOO 6' • 1 FnSB•r .& 61 t.t\ + -. JTT ~JIC 4 I Al • ''I ~!J:,.'~ \·~ 6 d n~ + II> RllRel 1 Oo1e I U .......... ToroCo JA t'\, '" COm pany) DOW .,turns OUt Sparkling Wines that look "ms1r to , 11 16"• 1nG pl •11 r100 41 ., Ft,,1Fec1 n 1 11 '"" .. . "' 4 3 0 "'• 1 _,..,." ,, ·· -·· R•cnEci * 6\oo Totco m ,. • •\ and taste s u spi c 1·ously 11·ke c hampagn"' t t ATT SfO 711» 60'•• CinG pl •52 a90 •111.+ \lo Flrffln ..... 1-. 111"•''-:~~ J 2 4 + Vt M.,.r~ !!';i_., _ 10'J> ..•. lledmn Jll IJ Jt ,,.., ~ T-te n M 7 I IS'•• I.\ " a I S """' • 136>''>• ctr>G PllOJO 1111111 , • ..,.114 F1A11nn111• uia ""4.-6471i>•"'"f~ 1 oes~u ""'"" 60 1 ~o""ToyllU• JO?J11t1·•' DomatneChandoncavesmCalifomaa'sNapaValley "TT p1 J.. s1 lO'll c1nNt11 n •l .., ,. .... • ~ FtChrl AO 01 ll\\ •' :n•,~rt, .... t' !! ' .~ ?!~ H " • a2 12 ~ ~ Reevse 211 s " " 1 T•«o• ' n ,, 10 ""· These are sold as C handon Napa Valley Brut and ATT !If J 74 1 JI"> Clllcrp I S6 I ., JN 14 F\ICflk 1.20 I -ltl\ "" ,,.. -• .._ •.-·· a q 7 U~.. Rtlc!ICll • S 14 11'-' ,.., Tr-I lO 7 10 11~ " AW•fr '°' • 1 ,,.. c111svc 1:60 ,l...,, """~1 .... FtaT••'·°' • ,. ~-"" :n~• 1·= i ;03 !!~-~ e : I " ls~·lit R•IGP 3 , 10S n •' TW~ 10 2ao 1• •"' C h andon Elane de N o irs. The French 1·ns1"s t that A Wat pl I JS 1100 9 , Cllylnv 1 60 6 11' nv. + '-' FtClly 1 10 •141 + ... n,,...p ......--2 ... '1>.. • y, RelG pl t 60 I tl''t + .... . . 26 6 AW• Sc>ll ts r100 11"> c11y1 ..,, ., s-1• Ft1B1,. 1 10 • '" '°"• " ln1:!,Pw ~ ~ 1 ~ u v. • !>IL 1ne1a · 1 ••• .o•,. 1.i, 11.11 .. p1,.. l '°"'. -Pl uo.. 10 ""' • ' nothang can be called "champagne" unless it comes Ameron '60 s • ,.1,, c11,1n pf , •• >111> ~ ~ "11118<P 2 °' 6 227 Jt14-"' 111 'pf• 1 n ·,· 1·· ',',~ • ~ a:·T 1.n 'ij ,._.. · "•PAI• 10 •• 4~-,,. f p1 2 ff ,. 1S 22~ • .,, from the C hampaane d1"stn· ct of France. AmttO' 40 • IS 101. Claolt ' -, • , ... _ .... FtMIH 1"' u 152 ls.\41 . " -•IEI u -• VI' .ISr • ' • t'•· RtOCP .. s IS ---,....,,, t , .. n~. .. .. ... _I_ I " 111 11... Cl•rllE , 111 7 .. I~. "' FtlNllo ,_. s SI U'll-" •-llG , .. s )4 " *• 1.•s 1 t ?t"-"' AepFnS I JO • , 11~ ~. ,.,,"' . 76 ....... "' Ami« ....... JS • ._ Clv(ll 1.I06 It JIV,+v,F NSllnJ.Jllll•>O n4-14 ·-lllpf'?)I .dOO '"*•ll4 Hlko 21J 10 ~·lfJ RepNY 1206 , 3'11> ~'-·· • 1t1 .,..... Oh c •. , ANtP111 1 '° •• 11' s• ... ,,., cievEi UJ1 6 JO? "" 11. F•tP• 20J ,14 •-•PS 2 40 1 46 ,...., • HtllC' ·91 " -14 RNY pr,.. •l ~ n 11>+ ..., '~" .1 ,. 1s s..,.. "" l er a 1 omi a wine · maker s will have n o Ampeo• .o 6 !Odil"" "'c1ve1p11e1 .11so 10'1>• 111 F11Pawt •. 10 -•·n :-oe•"'• 1·~1t l! 11... "'"' d • • 1 ... · Repso J J m n v, ~ ~ :at··"oY tlv. .• ,,. compunctions about putting "c hampa'"'e" labe'-on AM,..P II I • .,. Ctev99t .., 1 II ...... .... FIP•MI .029 JI ., ,.... • • pc: p -'· f •.... Nerco ' J ' .,..,_ "' Rep Tex I 40 , I• 42\'> TA I . . • 1i; e-llt •ms'~,,,.., s s 10'-1. ""Cto<oa .-. 6 116 ,,.,.,,.. F1u11R ••CM io lD 1M•"" :"'9111: >CM s •46 n "ii uo i 12 1t 11i+ v. Rtl>Cot :1i' •1 11~. "' .,,..,!.~,.., • 2! bottles that are produced a ccording to the classic Am.ti•• • 'O > n J•Y> 14 c1 ... ttP " • ts '""" lit !1V•18" " s j6 ""·· titt:et> ""'!' · 43 n -·• J ~ '9 7~'tl:" ~ Revco' 1• 11 10 1~0 Y> f••r,•r• i • • •1 ~ "' Fre n c h method. Among the new champagne br""ds Arns! 114 61 1 S C~11.. fO 4$J >SV. + 1 dW IC 2 • 11 """ • j -_,,, -l ." + "" llte¥er1t _lOe S SI 1'"-• "" ffi~ 2 6 ~--~1~ eM Amttw J • , f1 u • •• iw. coc•c• t.3t • •11 an. 111 ""1111. 1 6 11 ,.._ v. J~;F \:,; ~ f,1~ ~ 1·~ t 1 1 ""-~ •o'°" 1" '11 .. 11"' ,._ ';!,.. · · •u • you c an e xpect soon are Chaleau St. Jean, M'•as•"u .... Jog. ts 1 ,, \It Cldw81l , • I •7\o-... Fl.i!F~ .... ,. IM. ••. .. :... f 7' • "' Rnh ....• 60 • s II"+ .... l t.SO. 1 1 + .... ... ..., Ancl'lof' '·" ' 10 1•11> 1-11 coitco s 614 '"' + "' "'"IEn .nn 1• 11 "' J.lltvr • "° 1 '" ._._. ~ ·~ -Rol'lrd 1.• • ..,. u~ • • i 2 ... v. and Wente Also 1·n the works '" a Franco Amen· can Anctey 1 10 S 1' 15\\ '4 Col1tm11 1 14 U »II> l" .. mnq 1.i. 1 t t™"-\lo J emsw .12 6 2 ,.._ ,. .. • 7 til.:.:: Yi; lteynln 2.IO 1 jj; 4'fll + W. rl• .40 } I 11..., '-' ..., • •"9911< • ., n n v,. v. eo19P.11 t0 aum u 111·• ~ F1ea1v 11111 ,,, t0 -.. ~""'/.ii'~~ 6 102• ~·Iii .:.~1 ~"'·"' iu.111onu s t25VI•• ~ 11! ,,.,..,'. venture, with California's Sonoma Vineyards joinint """*'' 1 JI • m •I"' loo Col9P pfl..SO 110 10 -I Fle11I pr tAI 2t 1011. + " -"' _,.,. ,.. .1'9 I . . ••Y'" ot• 10 m ,..... "" rkfltr .Air V. ( "th "'-' p· H ds" k k Alllirtr, ,. ,o " •>" 1, co1r•1• .,, 1 10 ,~ F•191St 1 ,. • ., JU~. "' ~pf 4 ao n . 1 • .s. 1 _ RoNt•I 1 e1 J ,,. 1 ..... "" 'rr& Jf » 12\oo • ...,, orces W1 r • ance s 1per e a 1ec to ma e a n ew Ani. n S2 1 U OISl'I •·, CollnF • • 40 11' .. • Yo Flo.IP n ,. 1' 11\lt • 14 J•rC pt •.» · UGO W • I ] \.. + t,11 Rl<l'ICo I JD U U6 ts'°'• \lo r ) ti IS... C I' fonll b bbl Ant My -I 1 1V. COi Pen I Cl 16 101 11\lo + "" Fie EC t 10 I) 17 JOYo + fll Jff.J S~ •7.IJ · · t:!?! !!"'-· t VIII l•JI l1t-RchV~-I • I 1115 111\ + .... T~ p 1\· 11 t7 nG1 111'tr a I a U y . •..-di• 1•11 2s. ,..., -. C•IGH 1111 • si 11 .......... "'•"L lCM • ~ ~ 1.i, e..... ··•-~ +... .JA, ~11.+ RtoG••n •JO s ., ·--. 1-·n ·'! In addt"t ion to these n e w entrants all th ... APChP ""1e IS t4 t v. Col Gs pfS.41 t 41-+ 14 Fl41Pw 1.M • 40f 16 ... , JffC fc J. 1'.. 10 tW. .. • till 2 ~ + t,11 RIOGt pl .10 .. in; '-T Yf;~l!_ll 1I 111 lS -I'll • "' ApPwllf'40 ,,to" co111Pc.1 60 10 l•s •2"•'"' Ft•Stls 10 s .., ,. -11o 1~cott.14 s • ~~ .... T.. " "'•"" Rll••s .. ,, "»'-,:::~ .s ,t 1tj I:!:: ,v. established C alifornja champagne makers -Korbel, ApPw t>fl'5 s1 11 ... "cso pl ,., ,. 11 • v. F1..c;.n 20 J47 ttllt• -. J!:!. · > .... •• • =: 1•20 6 1 j"·· · Rot>sl'lw 1...0 1 • ••\lo U-il • Almaden (1·t s upplied the Blanc de BJancs at the APOI M9 • n UV.-.... c.m11>1n 1.IO • UI 211"' ,.,_ to 11 -~.... ..-.er • s .... ~ 4 •. • • "" ,..,....,, ,, JO s "1111 • '• u --••c.••• ,,. • 1n ~."" mbEn 160 • '°' ..... ""Foo1.c J • 4,. -14 JJMJ"E! ·~ * 11" .. ~ "~' 7 • t\ ltoOIM • • 130 10-.. v. u~~ ,.1! ~{ ;:::;·. Reag an balls ), Paul Masson and Scbramsberg -are Arutl)I 1 l" ~' Jiil ton~ '-' l'ord/llt llO. SSI I~ OfWI r .. l7 ttV.+ "'iv a AO .. ll-•IV. AochG 160 S .. U UM~ 120 7 O o-.' 'Ar<•• pf, " , M -... msw" •6 JO 14 ,,,,_. .,., ,..,..,._K J.J4 1 s. ~. 111 JoMCn 1 » ' n u v,-v. " ·?1 · · ~ 12v.-"" Aoc11T1 1., 1 JS ,..,. , .... u Nt r · 1 l, ''"" all pla nning to e xpand their capacities. At<l'ID s 1e 1 31S 11'', '"° ComOrt I• 151 ll'... "-FIOear I n . SI •1111 + "' JonL9n .. I• '°" • 14 " ij'' · ~.... Rock wt I S6 1 .Sil 1' , v. UN Res S ,, 1'1'1. Ariz PS J.ZI 6 :ns 11"-CmwE 1 IO I •ll ?'IV.• 11, Fl How s 111112 S1 :M"°. . . 12n' .! •• 22 Miit-Ill vilr. ·; "J 12j '-: :.: ROl'lmH 110 o 171 U "• "" UN 17J ., It ~!lo+ ' ArlPpl 10 10 1100 IJ''> CWE wlA 1 .. l'A.. \lo l'OilWll ... 17S IS"+ .... .,, • ' 1' -I . s ACIMlll IO JIS ""' ... usr,c; c;,.a 20 7 ., -Ar-811 60 s 13 l llt CwE pl 141 l 10 , V. Fot°"'t :ID S3 7 Yt JovMI' 140 I M 1J • \Ii ' ... JM I ·•·· Rohr pl J IJ lS 71'-'• " Un NV 4 .... 4 ll '-• ._ ArllLG 1 60 IO •l<M JA1" Vo CwE pf 1 'IO IO IJ..,, FeurPtl 11 t'3 2'11. • ..., KOT iii,,-,,-NY t.I · · 4 15~ ~ 110111"' ' 56 IO 37 111._ 1" UCemp 2 tO 1 ... *"' '"' STOCKS IN Tff [ SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES ArlnAly • 160 111. ""' CwE pf l S IJ\ro '" Foll'SIP .. S t7 1~ Yt "L~ 1 7 .!!'! ._. Me•ll , I 1 is-.. y. RolmCp n 14' )H, • \> IJllC.rb 3.~ S iS3 •7 .. • V. llrm•da 1 6"-CwE.,. Ill ttO SS FO•b<O 1., u 4S ,, ....... ~ --• l\ti ,....., 1 dl 11'1>-.. Ron\Oll 2 '"". 1, UnComr .10 • J '°"' .. Armco I to • 104 lS\/o + Ii< CwE pf J 31 3' """ • "II FrptNtc 60 ID "'6 1~ It mart .. t 21'1 l•U.' "' i1.6oe1 d V. + v, Aort r ,,. 10 11Cll 11 I\ Un~ .2tl , I I 4.. 11'1 Armc pl t 10 11 1710 CwE DI 711 I 20.... Frl9lrn 4011 ]J ''°"• 111 ltK•ltrCAI I ~ J 1111 t•\rt · ··· .UI li +I Rowan 06 t ICln "" Un 19< I.SJ 7 '21 11'-Armr P! 4 H 110 )A • CwEpl lfO 1100 ~\t. Frvelll 1.fO 1 l <M 10 • V. l(a!!5t1 1-16 m It~-\\ t .. ••Ut I -lit llCCol 104' It''''• 11, Un lpl1.I, •. 2 14'1\ • NEW YORtt; IAP) Salu •p m ArmR11 1.40 A 11 l6 11. COt'Ol!c~ I .• I U 151111• 1 .. F11Qua .0 11 563 "" •nr -~.. .. .... rtiC! + I'> RO'(ID '7 t2t • •U l2"• un . '.f.I l 7 • 21 1'~• + Monday P'IC. -nel ,.......,. Of Ille 1111-. ArmWln I 10 1 '4 IS'•• .. '°"'''" J JO 10 100 S~ \> F1111t pf 1 n J It\._+ t,11 ~-~I l: ~ ~ ~ ~ .. to .. Yt00 av.+ 14 Rubl>rm 1 01 IS 11 • -.... t'iSltC.~ I 9 J,: ~~ mo.111C11ve lracll1>9 nat~lly •1 more th.., Armw on a 1100 tti,,. 11, CoPw< fO 10 ••1 "". 1. -C)-0 -• M ~ 4.KI .. .,.... -" Ru•TO!I 1 s 11 ""-UnP , ""• s 1 AroCp ID 1 s U111 • .... C""'llCJ' 071 .. 10\ .,. !>AF IO II lSS ll'· "· l(~PL J .. 6 .., 117,-.,. H •MP! S.H .. ylO -•• RyenH I 10 " ... IPo + "· "" IC '60!1 " ~y Corp 10 .000 11.. .. ArowE, ••JO 31 IJV,, • .., CompSc • m 11v, .. 1.., !;AF ot 1 JO 5 16~ ~~Pt ~: ''° n •'> !:!II~ •7.10 .. Y10 "° + 111> •voers 1 ca I /f1 ~ -.. unl~~I,. '1U~ ~~ h ••<o '"" SY.300 n.. • '• Artr• JOIJ 12 71 .. -.. CPIY•n • 231471076'4 "'!;AT X 2f0. JI )1'1'1+ 14 .... I U 'lo ..... .n .. yl.O " ., -$--Un8~ <IOil •• ~' Enon' Wt.IOO JO\\ .... "rvln 1"1J I 1l 1•~ + 1At ConA9r 16 I U 17ih :;c" s 10 10 '6 ts\o \lo llCP L pl'J.Jl 6 16\'i • II. N 2.IOe · · 1' 11~ VI SCA IS. 11 104 1"9 1'e ua/· 1'70 t • • Citicorp 501.IOO ,. .. Due to late transmission today's listing w ill not appear In the Daily Pilot. At.trCO I .... jtl ,.,,. -'"' c-Ntl 110 s J JO • '"' :;EICO • I J ""' ICCSo' • lS JI "· ~' , ... 7 12S Jl ... "" SCM 2 s 11 ,,... .... UQ. " 12 ii 1t n~. P""nCfnt ... soo ...... • , .. AV-1011 t401S tOS :M"'°•I\\ ConnGn IT6 6 ... n .11. GEOn 1•10 16' JA"°•I~ ICCSo pl 1 1111111 •11> V. 1 ptltO., I a + "SFN IOI t n1 11 .. UnEnrolt1 S '23 IV.-MlclSollUt _.100 13-. • '• AllllO Pl• 50 1 l2 v. CllllNG 110 6 • 17 ......... GF Ecio IOI • 12 )\o-I~ IC•nGI!!: l CM s 113 .. + A' • n" 111 I v.-11--SPSTec n s n JS • I ... Ullllllft j 7t • SS ~ .... \. lloelnq •Sl,IOO n \o ... ASlllOllf>t6 1' 3'-11>• 1'1 Con••< to1' rtS 1J GalHou Cl• 91 Jlll>+ \It ~·:.~L~~ 6 ~ 1~ In J.60~ '~ ~"'•11.'> S•blftt 40 1' a..i • • ""Ulll11fl! t . 2 t• 11. dllPonl 4()ol,7to 2'\I. '"' A\dDG I to 6 • JS'"' l't ConEd 7~ s •tO n• •• ""G•Slillfl60 , n • ,..... I 1'1 II s •• ~ SIQCIB•• D IS lD , ..... ,, u111110t 10 U90 ··~-Vt Am.rll.T m .eoo 601.. AMID' pf~ 7S ,, o •., .... cone pf s s lS'"•• ~ Gen11e111 n" 112 3'4 ~ ~·:ylnl I -• 33 ,,"~· "' , ~ o:~ I I + .. 51945< S3 21 • I ... u ll~pt • • 7• v. IBM 3n,JOO SI .. A/llt.O n " IOI u ConFdi l IJ 6 .. J1 • 1111 G•PStr .w 6 14 ,.\Ii • Y /, -' --y, NAi 'n . ij · SIQCIS wt '1 l"" "" ""II nd I 16 3 lA.... 1' ClllesSv<~ 3'S.IOO SO-. \\ ::~'reT n~ ~ :is: n~ · ... ~~::2 ,w & • ,1,10 .. ··~1 ~ 8!!~~~ .. : .t m ~ ~ ~=~~: ~ ·~ '~ .:::: ~ 1 r~. o c ~:·~ t~i ,,: : ,, ~;::· ., ~.~, N.1. ~ :i'-. ~ ~:'~~:9 m:: ~ _ ~ "llRlcll 1 'IO I SU .. ,., + I'> ConsPw 2 36 S S!tt IN.. c;.1co I 1 1J S "2 ll.. >I. ~::::7 I <40 t M6 2~-,_, 1:11 7 JU '4t.. StJoL P 1 l' S 10 100. ~dM/llt 1 JO 31\ • ''e SntF•lnl ' 331.000 46.... .... AllRc Pl l 7S z220 JOll>-II> CnPw pf• 50 11D lO I c;.mln 2 Q S U + '" • fO 9 .._ • NCtl .111 •• 4 114 •.•. 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" r~: ~ "•:;.: 11: 't tt ii:! : =iti 11 " ~: : '" ~ '.!.., " ~ .~ t .t ~ -. awtlnd I Sit 6 1.il ~ Yt • '-/ • tA'4+ W. Ht t.11 j I) " IMfl , , It JT ~. ,. 11 , tfl m.-.. t ~ ! :: ' .. Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Tuelday. November 17, 1981 • It's Georgia, Pitt in the Sugar Bowl) From AP dbpalehes Ell NEW YORK -Tbe Suaar Bowl 4• t has chosen Georgia over Alabama to be the hos t team against No. , l ·ranked Pitt on New Year'• Nlaht. The Associated Press learned Mooday ol1bt, Even though Georgia was ranked fourth in The Associated Press poll last week and Alabama was sixth, the decision seems certain to raise protests in Alabama, as it would have in Georgia bad the Sugar Bowl gone the reverse route. 'They've got short memories." said one member of the Alabama-Notre Dame shootout . which Coach Bear Bryant arranged. Bryant also was instrumental in helping the Sugar Bowl secure the Soutbe astern Conference champion as its host team. Alabama had hoped that Saturday's 31·H victory over fifth -ranked Penn State would innuence the Sugar Bowl Committee. Georgia, whic h won the national championship a year ago by defeatirlg Notre Dame 17-10 in the Sugar Bowl, clinched at least a tie for the SEC title last Saturday by defeat.ill& Auburn 24-13. The Bulldogs have a 9-1 overall record and conclude the regular season agalnat Georgia Tech, a nonleague foe, on Dec. 5. Alabama is 8-1-1 and 5.0 in the conference with one game remaining against SEC rival Auburn in Birminjtham on Nov. 28. USC could get a Cott.on Bowl bid DALLAS Alabama and USC [i] appear to be the Cotton Bowl's top 4. t contenders as gues t teams for the annual New Year's Day classic. "ll is our intention to issue an invitation to someone this Saturday," said Cotton Howl Executive Vice President Jim Brock. The host team for the game is a Southwqt Conference representative. Should Southern Me thodis t beat Arkansas Saturday. the Mustangs would win the SWC title. Howevu, they can't go bowling because of probation. Arkansas, Texas, Houston and Texas AAcM still have mathematical chances at being the host team. . West Vlr~lnla to Peach Bowl? West Vlralnla, a partJclput In • thrM prevlOUI Peach Bowl aamea, t 9 • heeds the ll1t of tum• beln• tonaldered for Ulla year'• bowl 11me oo New Vur'a Eve. The Mountaineers could f•c• the wtoner ot the Florida-Florida St•te 1am• or T•U•H• . . . Northem Arizona UJitventty football coach Dwala Pabl&er and his entire 1taff were rel ased Monday after the Lum· berJackl' 1econd 1tral1ht lo11n1 1t11on rt.kiter JeakJaa, whose tacklin1 played a bl1 part ln Washington's 13·3 upeet ot U , v.·~a , named Pac·lO defensive player of t.be week. Stanford's Dania NelaM 11 lbe off-Ive player ... Utah's Del Rod1en wu picked'U Western Athletic Conlerence offensive player of the week ... Wide receiver Mervya Fenude1 and nose aua.rd Jessie Grea of San Jose S~e were named top players orrolfense and defense in the Pacific Coast Athletic Association. Wimbledon tradition is ended WIMBLEDON. England -No m more sleeping on the sidewalks outside the All-England Club to see the Wimbledon tennis finals. Tickets for standing room will all be sold in advance for the last few days of the 1982 tournament. "Local residents objected" to the crowds waiting for standing-room admission, Sir Brian Burnett. chairman of the club, explained Monday. "It was not so much the fact that people bad beds by the side of the road. But they didn't like the rans getting up early in Use morning and making a lot of noise and waking everyone up." So' next year, there will be a draw1q for· 2,750 standing places at the sides of the Center Court for semifinal~ and finals. The same syatem has been used for years for selling Center Court seats. Ohio St-Michigan. USC-UCLA on TV Saturday's Ohio State-Michigan • and USC-UCLA games will be leleYised on Channel 7 with the Big 10 contest at 9 a .m . and the Trojan-Bruin showdown at 12 :45 p.m. . . . First baseman Pete lloee or Philadelphia was named winner of the Athlete of the Decade Award by the American Canc er Soc iety Monday night ... About 65 people protested Monday night's basketbaU game in Norfolk , Va., between the Cuf>an Women's National team and Old Dominion. marching outside the arena and chanting anti-Castro slogans ... Veteran baseball announcer announcer Harry Caray was named to take over as play-by.play announcer for Chicago Cubs games. He will replace Jack Brickhouse who retired as the Cubs' announcer this year. Tefevision. radio TV: No events scheduled ~ADIO : No events scheduled. Big plays were REALLY big Aquirre's 99-yarder, Seay's 98-yarder take spotlight Big plays really were big last week a1001 lbe Orange Coast area -including touchdown rum of 99 and 98 yards by Mater Dei Higb'a Rlcbard Aguirre and Fountafn¥811ey's Joel Seay. Both came on kickoff returns, while another slighUy unconventional big one was Brian Head's 65·yard touchdown run with a fumble for Colta Mesa. (Last week'• big plays or se yards or more> 99 -Richard Aguirre <Mater Dei), kickoff. return for TD 98 -Joel Seay < Fount&in Valley), kictoll" return for TD , ' 87 -John Moreland <Woodbridge>, TD pau from Kevin Burke 81 -Kevin McDennon (Laguna Beach), TD pass from Evan Chalmers 65 -Brian Head (Costa M~a), TD run with rumble 60 -Ray Urmson (Estancia), TD pass from Jim Mccahill 55 -Damon Sweazy (El Toro). TD run Season 99 Richard Aguirre (Mater Dei); 98 -Joel Seay (Fountain Valley); 96 -Mike Fiscus (University); 90 -Onassls Nixon (Costa Mesa); 87 -John Moreland <Woodbridge); 84 -Dave Geroux (Edison); 82 -Todd Williams (El Toro); 81 -Kevin McDennon <Laguna Beach); 80 - Lance Martin <Corona del Mar); 79 -KennedJ PQ)a (Mater Dei), 2; 76 -Mark Bondi (lrvtle)i Greg Locy (Mater Dei), Joe Lara <Corona 41• Mar); 75 -Charlie Brown <Mission Viejo); l4 - Onassis Nixon (Costa Mesa); 73 -Scoct Stitr' (Huntington Beach); 72 -Jeff FrandHI (Marina); 71 -Greg Locy (Mater Dei), llod Emery <Fountain Valley), Rudy Figueroa (Woodbridge); 69 -Herbie Camp bell CWestmlnster), Rudy Figueroa (Woodbridge); 69 -Ron Malers tein (Marina ), Ken Laszlo <Marina>. Steve Svitenko CEI Toro); 67 -Jen ~ Frandsen (Marina); 66 -Mark Bondi (Irvine); 65 RANDY REYES Corona del Mar High ' • -Brian Head <Costa Mesa); 64 -Bob Critchfield (Marina>; 63 -Greg Neff Marina); 60 -Kennedy Pola (Mater Dei ). Herbie Camobell (Westminster), Ray Urmson (Estancia); 59 - Mark Bondi (Irvine>; 58 -.Curl Wenllaff ( EstaDcta), Jeff Frandsen <Marina), Herbie Campbell (Westminster), 2; 56 -Dan Blanck (Laguna Hills), Rod Emery (Fountain Valley) 2, Ken Laulo (Marina); 55 -Damon Sweazy CEI To1'9) 2, Steve Patterson <Corona del Mar), Dan TllDmpeoo <Huntington Beach>. Gil Ward (Newport iii), Kevin Bradley (Saddlebadt); S4 -J~l Sft (.. (Founlain Valley), Kevin Berea <Mluion n; 5Z -Craig Rakbshani <Edi.Ion). Todd ms <El Toro), 2; 51 -Eddie Nunes (Watsiln.ster), Beddie Arabe (Laguna Beach), Rudy f'gueroa (Woodbridge); 50 -Kevin Beres (Mis9'on Viejo). Eddie Nunes (Westminster), Bill Bright (Corona del Mar), Eric Reinbolt.I (Ocean View), Joel Seay <Fountain Valley), 2, John O'Callaghan <Edison). JeCCHolmes (Mission Viejo), Todd Cage (Saddleback >. Last week's statistical leaden Rushing 1. Damon Sweazy <El Toro), 28-245; 2. Herbie CampbeU (Westminster), 39-181; 3. Kennedy Pola (Mater Dei), 23·152; 4. Todd Parker (Ocean View), ~133; 5. Chris Crandall <Estancia). IH05. Passing •. 1. Evan Chalmers (Laguna Beach), 14·3f.l, i'SI~ I. /ohn Hein.le <Ocean View), 13-35-2, 208; 3. Stt.e Anderson (Costa Mesa). 8·32-4, 179; 4. Matt stenes (Fountain Vatley), 8-21·2, 170; 5. Jim Jl~ahill (Estancia), 7-23.0.152. • • t llecelvlng " 1. Brian Head (Costa Mesa >. 8-55 ; 2. Abel Cachola (Estancia). 5--88; 3. Fred Tuttle <Ocean View), 5-86; 4. Jeff Frandsen <Marina). 5-59; 5. Scott Mahaffy <Newport Harbor), 5-49. . Scorla• 1. Dave Geroux <Edison), Damon Sweaiy CEI Toro>, Kennedy Pola (Mater Dei>. 12 each. Padres talk to Williams Five unassisted tackles and four aullta out of the linebacker spot isn't his best -but considertn1 the situation and the ultimate outcome -it's more than enough to become the Daily Pilot's Player of the Week". SAN DIEGO CAP) -San Diego Padre President Ballard Smith said Monday that former Montreal Expos' Manager Dick Williams was flying to San Diego . today to discuss be· coming the ma nager of the National League club. "If both sides are satisfied. we would end up with a deal," aald Smith. ··He's CWilllatna) indicated he's not trying to get into ·a bidding war. I would certainly say that one way or the otber, we should have sometbinC by tomorrow <Tuesday).'' Randy Reyes, who packs a bull-like 180 pounds oe a ~7 frame, led the Sea Kings to a &-0 triumph over arcbrival Newport Harbor Friday. catapulUng the Sea Kini• into the CIF Southern Conference playoffs. l''or the season he bas rtt0rded 95 unassisted tackles and 36 assists, an fterage of 14 combined tacklitl peT gtame. Additionally he has three interceptiom. seven e.Uled fumbles and one fumble recovery. "He has been our defensive player or the week four Umes this year," says CdM CO.ch Dick MorriJI. who adds t.bat Reyes' play is consistently pla,yer of the week. c.Uber. While Reyes is the heart of Corona del Mar's defense, a facet which hu carried the Sea Kings to a 7·2·1 overall record, be is also venatlle, filllnc in at fullback against Saddleback Hip. And, it's not just football that Re1et llqe1 stands out. As a junior be missed the CJF wrestliDt ftaall when be dropped a S·• declalon lo lrvtne•1 Stewt Scbwtchtenberg in the leaaue flnaJs -and Sc'•tdltea._. weal oa to win the CJF crown. But this honor is for bll Uaebactel' play qalut rtval Newl)Ort Harbol' -a blue chip effort. _..,_ ........... ~ ........ -9 1222 st l!tl Smith would not esUmate the likelihood of Williams being hired because "we have not bad detailed conversations on tert'lls of a contract." . Negotiations are to betio tbil afternoon at San Diego Stadhun and should continue "mott of the afternoon," Smith said. Smith said there 11 .. no question Williams is the favorite amona five candidates' the Padres have interviewed to succeed Frank Howard, wbo was fired Oct. 13 after oee year as mana1er. Tbe Padres finished last In the Natioeal Leaiiue Weal in both bat"' ol the 1pllt se11on, with a tombi.ned record ol '2 ... Seattle's Mi~ Tice escorts Sherman Smith on a TD run from a fake field goal formation . From Page C1 NFC ... Oat on their pads and fuzzy up the picture even more. here's how the rest of their schedules s hape up. For the Seahawks it really was special Atlanta plays MlDnesota. at Hous ton, at Tampa Bay, at ftam1, Cincinnati. Two home, three away . Oppon e nts' Com bi.ned Record: 3()..25. Detroit plays at Chicago, Kansas City, at Green Bay, Minnesota, Tampa Bay. Three home, two away. OCR : 27·28. Green Bay plays at Tampa Bay. at Minnesota, Detroit, at New Orleans. at the New York Jets. One home, four away. OCR i 26-28-1. The Rams play San Francisco, at Pitt.aburgh, at the Giants, Atlanta, Washington. Three home, two away: OCR: 29·216. New York pla ys at · Philadelphia, at San Franclsco, Rams, at St. Louis. Dallas. Two home, tbrle away. OCR: 34-21. Tampa B~ plays Green Bay, at New Orleans, Atlanta, San Di910, 81 Detroit. Three home, two aw~. OCR: U-30. WaslU.bgton plays at Dallas. at B'U rr • 1 o, Phi I ad e Ip hi a . B•ltimore, at Rams. Two home. three away. OCR : 29-21. Based on those figure s. Tampa Bay appears to have the easie~ schedule. followed by Green Bay and Detroit . Goolagong wins PERTH, Australia (AP> - E vonne Goolagong opened her comeback try with a 6-4. 6-3 victory over Katerina Skronska today in the first round or a wome n's hnnis to urnament, heR~ S EATTLE <A~> -Th e Seattle Seahawks proved something to the r est of the National Football League -as well as themselves. They proved they could beat Dan Fodt.s and the San Diego Charger&. ·'We're glad to gel that off our backs," Seattle Coach Jack Patera said Monday night after his Seahawks walloped their American Football Conference West rivals 44·23. "I know Seattle has bad its pro b lems this se a so n ," Chargers' Coach Don Coryell said. "l want to congratulate them for coming back." SEATTLE WENT into the nationally televised game with all 0-8 record against San Diego. The c;hargers beat the Seahawks 24-10 in California earlier this season. Sut after a 1-6 s tart, the Seahawks have put it together They've now won three out of four , inf:luding back·to-back trium~hs over Pittsburgh and San Diego in the Kingdome. Conversely, the Chargers, figured to be Su per Bowl contenders, have won only three of their last eight games after a 3·0 start. In their last two games. they've allowed a total of 84 points. SAN DIEGO, 6·S, now tquls AFC West -leading Denver by two-games with five to go. "We' II be be tter... Coryell insisted. "We have a bunch of fighters who want to win. They want to win despecately. They won before and we'll win again. .. p. .. ~ ~ ,. . . ., ' ... , { ( NFL standi,ttg,s ' . "Now we're gom g to go out and win ftve. We'll 01ake the playoffs some way, somehow." Patera wasn·t talking about the playoffs but SeaU.le 's laughter-filled dreasing room was in sharp ccntrut to the som ber mood in San Dlego:S dressrng room. ··The whole team is coming togethe r ,·· s aid Sea hawks' line backer Michae l Jackson, who recovered a fumble and picked off a Fouts pass for two of Seattle's four turnovers "TJUS RANKS right up there wi t h o ur la s t v i c t o r y Ca come-from-behind 24-21 decision over Pittsburgh>.'' added fullback Dan Doonunk. who scored two touchdowns. Appropriately, the Seahawks used a slick bit or gimmickry that they call the .. Monday Night Spec1,l" in subduing the Chargers. The Seaha9.'ks scored on an 18-yard shovel pass _play from quarterbac k Jim Zorn to Sherman Smith to highlight a 24-point second quarter after Se a ttle I 1 ne d up for what appeared to be a 36-yard field goa l attempt by Efren Herrera. ··T he s hovel pass was an option,·· Patera said. "I don't remember using it before. But we fool around so much with that stuff ifs hard to remember v.h at we·ve tried ." ··w e k no v. 1f they (the Chargers) played the way they played a.11 season,·· Smith said. "it would be a good play to try. When the coaches introduced it tb us. they called it the 'Monday 1ghtSpecial'." ********** ......... : JORMSllN & SIM· ! • • ·• . NATIONAL CONFEaENCE Wes&e:rn Dlvlaloa .tMf.llJCAN CONFEaENCE • • W L T PF PA Pct. 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Utlt StrHI, Cttta Mtt•, C•llflllr11MltMV T r.e lll<tlll•11• autlllttl Ntflllt rtltr,..., 4o *"" -flltld In ~­county °" JIMlt 11. "" WllllM> I 11 ... url, tn.J ~I Ori we,""""""'-"" CtlltttlM• ttta ttOTK• TOcaaono1n O" IUUC TJIAllllH • CllC't. .,.. .. ., u .c.c .1 NOTICI " HlltllV orveN te u t•llt•t at Ult wltlll n n•m•• ,, ...... ~. ~ 1 • .,.,., It'""" ta IN me4e 0" M<tollel •reperty 11erel11tfttr *t<tl!IH. file ........... ~ _,.., ef lllt ........ 1 ......... 1 •. I Alt t.V A(Hll\ll Ma NT C INT••· INC t• C:e lll0tnlt te•H rttt&111 tOttt s w cnre" s1t .. 1, $eltt.t AM"~· Celltwnl• Tiit """" MCI ..,..,,..n ..., ... ef tlle llll.,...,lr.,. .. ,.. ,.: STAHi.iV O. MOHIC>ff, Tit 11•11• A,,._, Amtf"k&ll ''"'-I..,_ IDll Tlltl \lie 0<-'Y .,.,,..,.,.. 11e-.10 I• dH Ct l._. Ill ........ t i . t ulldlllQ, lu•nll11•e. llxturn, equlomtnl, "'"'* .-Will encl I•--of ~•rteln ""'"''',... Orenot '°''' Delly l'llOI, '••·S<-"°""'"'.,.. '' tocettd et: 11 ... '1 0oo4tll, U1S "9rt Wllllley. ...... ,, tffcll, c.tl!otnla "* Cl\tflM V. wtlQM .... ~·. No. C, Ce•I• MtM. Ctll!ONll• .,,._ Tlllt llutlN" ... c-t9d h a ""trel -1ftff'111p Wlllltm I E .. ourl Nov· II, H, 0ec 1. t , 1'11 4't ... , 20ftl S. W CVOt••t $trttt S...te All• H•lt lltt, C:elllornl• Tlw b<K.,... ........ -Oy "" Mid l••"tft ••• •• U ld IO(t llon ,,. NEWl'ORT CHll.0Af:H'5 CINTE II H'-9'tl Tll.ttMld Dulk trentltr I• lntel\Otd to "C'TITIOU5 au111111n II• confumm4ted •• '"' ofllca of ·-· STATIMINT l'rofeulollet £" .... W•k••· '"' H . Th• tollowlnq Pt•son• ••• dolno Tutlln •-. S...le Ana, C•tllornle l>u•IMH ... ,,,,,on"'•" .. Oe<eMlle• 7 '"' EAST 11.UF" UNION SEllVICE, The name -NdrKt of iiw ~''°" 550 Vitia Ott Oro N•_,, 11 .. ch C• wll11 wllOnl <lelfM mey lie 1119d '' t2MO Pll O FISSIO HAL ESC ll OW l•uu L. lowden, 1117 Attune Sl!llVICIS, 1ft1 H Tuttln Ave , Selllt Lt n•, HuntlllQIOll a..c11. Ce. t2MI Allt , Ce '2101 (P. O Box 115'1, S.nte Sllerrtt J lo-n 1111 Alwne AM. Ce '2711): -tM IH I dtv ~ L•"41 .. untlnvt°" 8Ncll. Ce '2MI 1111"9 <ltllflt l)y any cr9dltor llltll lie Tllll lluilneu fl conductt41 Oy Ote•lllber 4, ttll, whlcll h Jll• llldlwlduatt I Hu-& Wllt l. l>utilltH Cley lltlore IM COtltummallon &not l ........., dale -lflfcl-w SN<ree J ao-So,., H I• --10 Y id lnt-Tllh Jta -Wtf tlltd •1111 Ille T,.nller• w kl In._ Tren1l•ro• llftCTt,, ... ..,..... '!CT'"°"' au11•111 Ns-tSI06 ..... ITAT911111•f •AMII UATWMtl•'t ... Tiit l•ll••lftt ,.,.efl 11 ,,111• "" 1,11 .. 1n1 "'*'' .,. fflllil rtOTICE OP DEATH OP ........... lllnl""1• eeTTV JO FRANKO aka IO't OllCOUHT ''""'".ANO VAU.l 't'(111Hl LAlfO COili''AN'I', BETTY JO TILL ANb OF Acc1 .. 0•11t. ""' 11'9ftllvnt, 111 l'-,.,,_ l>fiwt. Ht•-1 IHtll, p E T I T t O N T 0 ,.,,.. • .,. Vlltt¥ CA ft?a C:tlllorn19 '*I. .,...,....., .. _,,_.._~ •• Vel Vi.ta&a.....,111<.•Cal._.... ADMINISTER ESTATE ~---II.CA... ctrHrttl911, '" Udt '•" Of'lft, NO. A•111~. T111t ...._ fa ~ ., .,. N••"'1 IM<tt. C:.lltetnla ._.. T o a I I h e I r I !Ml,,..., Tllll but!Mn ll (tllf\KIH ey e • ~1._1 c9r_,,..,. b e n e ficiari es, c reditors n11 ---.. -,. ........ • va1 v._... ,,. .... 111e. and c ontlnQctnt c reditors of c-1, OtrUI °"""' °"""Y • oc.1. ~ ,..!:; c:;:1 SH B t tty Jo Fr• n k o . aka "· 1•1· ,,,... n 11 .u._;,. ~ ,r ...• 1111.,,. Betty Jo Tiii and P4trsons ll'Wll .... 0r....,0a .. 0.11, f'llM. c-ty eci.n. tf o..,... c-tY "'who may be othe rwise °" u ..... -.,.,11,"'1 ..,...., .... •.1t11 l ntere1 ted In th~ will -__________ ..... ._, .. --......... .,_ .,,.._..,cw....., and/or estate : ........ ,._.....,. .. A petition h as been fll9d =t~.:'a':r by Eugene E . Fra nko In 'ICTl"ous"111•eu ,..~..,...~a.u the Superior C o urt o f UMelTAT'IMC•T ,.11 .... Orange Coonty reques ting Tll• 1•11••1,.. "'"" " ••1nt l'uou"'" 0r.,.. c-1 Oe11y 11'1 .... that Eugene i:. Franko be "fi~t~o 1111eM01t111. m w. Now to.17.u. °"'· '· '"' ~' ppolnted a s p e r s ona I HIT •Ntllt'IUHS, .. , C9'11M -.,, -Ir r e p r e I e n t a t I v e t 0 ~ .. 11111..-v1e1t.CAfMt1. ..._ .. ,IK "'dml I t th t t f .. ,,.., e.st l.M 111, ..,., c.1.,.. -----------.. n s er e es a e o ~ .. ,..,....,. 111e,., CA tttt1. "IC'TITtOUt auai•H• 8 et t y J o Franko, aka Thia ---•• <erMIVtltCI Oy en NAM&ITAT9MeNT Be tty Jo T iii, C o sta Mes a . 111111•~;.. .. 9"11..M lll Tll• fo1-1119 perlO"' ••• •01119 Cal ifo rnia (unde r the Tiii• ._,..,. _ ..... _.,11 ,,. llV•lnen •· I n d e p e n d e n t ,_" ci-"' °'"""' OOu!W:Y.,. «L 001taoo 'AllT.,.lts, LTO,. Adminis tration of E s tates ~1 ..,. ~t C•ll• AwltOor, SUlle C, Serl Juan -· -· 1•1• Ctt>lll•-· CA t»7S A c tl . The petl tlon Is set for "" ... "'*1.,.. 0r.,.. c..11 Oelty ,...._ H u HT E " e N e It G v h earing In Dept. No . 3 at Oct.11,...,.1,.,.,11."'1 _,..., co11l'0 1tA TION, • c e 111ornl• 00 C i vic Center Drive -corpo•ellon, DWt Cell• Awl.oor, Sult• c. sen J ...,. c:.111•-· CA tt.15, e s t , S a n t a A n a , "lc:TITIOUS 8UllNIU NAM& ITATIMl!NT uLPH e: Pt4ELAN, J tt • '*' a I I fo r n I a 9 2 7 O 1 on C•ll• Awledor, Sult• c. Sen Jue n Dece mber 9 1981 at 9· 30 Ceor11r-, CA t2t.7S, • · Thi• l>utlntU I• COl\4jUCltd Oy e .m , 11m11ed 1*1,..,,,.,11 • I F YOU O BJ E CT to the County Clerk ol o .. "Ot co .. nty on UMd , ... to11Qlllllo9 -lllof\tll °"''""' Nowtmlle< It, 1"1 nemH -eddrftttt within the 1hrM "19'11 yeen ltJt pett N-~1'-PuOtlllled Ort1>9t Cotti 0.lly '91ot Oeltd Nowmller ,,, '"' Pu1:111.-0r•"9t CoeS1 O•llY Piiot Now 11, 14, O.C 1, I. , .. , 5070 .. 1 Stenley D, MOii.an The lollowtng 11.,Hfl h doln9 1>111lneu es· WIEST CONITRUC:TIOH. 100 W. \llc1o•I•. Ullll C·I, CO.le -... CA '2•21. HUNTER ENERGY COltP. ranting of the petition By ltolOfl E ,....,.,,, Jr ' f lll• ,1e1.,.....1 wet 111.0 wllh '"' OU Shoold e ither appear county c1efll of Ot•"Of c-1, °" 0c1. t the hearlnQ and state Nov If 14, 0..: 1,1. ltt t ....._., lnt-T•en•f••" PVIUC tllll "CTITIOUS IU51NHS NAMf: 5TAl.Tl[MINT Tll• lotlowln9 SM•son tl doln9 C>"''"eu as· I( NOLl.WOOO ASSOCIATES. 11115 Lt l Reml>4" Suite 100 MIHloll Vie lo. Ce '1t91 Ai<herd A Stenton 21115 L" ~:;;blfl. Sults.,100. Mission VltJo Co Tllll ou11nen It condvcted lly • ltmll.0 NrtnerShlP Alehard A Stenton Thi$ llelemenl w .. llled with Ille County Cler~ ot Otenoe County on Oclotier 17, '"' 1"174115 llHODU, KENDALL & HAalllNOTOtt A l'rel"tleMI Uw c.re. •M MM~ llvd., s .. 11. IH N.,.aort INcll, Ct '1660 Publlt'*' Or-Coett Oelly Piiot Nov 17 24 0.C I I t'lll '°71 e1 Punch \ " lllCTITIOU5 auStNIS5 NAM• STATl:MINT The loHowlno pe,..,., ••• dotno l>Ullneue1. HUNTINGTON HAA80U A OOCKStOE SERVICES l60t a .. wete Ottwt .. <lftllnqton h ecll Celllornle '2M7 Jullen A M.,•, 1606 llrent1 Orlvt Hunllnqton Botch Celllornl• ., .. , C•1l9 C JOtlft. • Bun•e< Hiii, lrvln.. Celitorni• '21H P•ltr UUOtrt, 1117 E,_ No Jt, CCKI• Mew Celltorflle '2617 T hh llu•lneu 9' c""ouclHI by e Qelltrel -1ntr~l11 Jullon A Me•• Th" llel-nl We\ tiled With In. County Cte•~ ol Ot•"9S Counh on November U. 1'11 '11Mt4 Publl"*I Ot•nv-Cotti Delly Piiot. Now 17 u De< I I '"' •~11 Putllllhld Oraf191 Coetl Daily Piiot Now 11, 1•1 t02••1 lllOTI Cl!OI" Al'l'LICATIOH f'Oll CNANOI IN OW .. lltSNll' 01" A'-COHOLIC l•VlllAG• UCIU•H 11~1 To Whom II Mey Con<ern· MEADOWLARK ENTERPRISES ta Cetllornle <Ofl>O<allonl I• •PC>lfl"9 lo '"' 0.pertnwnt of Ale-Uc Btvereoe Control lor a "H " ON·SALE GENE R AL IPU81.IC EATING Pl.ACEI llunu 10 •ell •l<O .. ollc 1>ew•••ou et t•711 Gr•h•m SI Hunlinq10tl S.Kh Ce "164'1 Pu1>lll"9d Ot•noo Co.ul Delly Pllol Now 17 t•t SOU.a.- PVlllC 91TIE "CTITIOU5 aU51NIH NAMI STATIMl!NT Tl•t IOllowlnq per1on1 •rt clol"Q t>u:Mne\' e\ CORONADO PAllTNEAS -inu Let Aamlltal, Sulit 100. Mlulon Viejo. C• '16'1 Anocleled 1~1r1a1 Propertlu C• Celltorni• c..,._.•11""1· i100 Blrcll Street. N--1 lkecll. Ce '2MO Berton Ptrlne" ta Ceillornl• WA llAEN I . WEST, 100 W lllcto•I•. Unit C•l, C.te -l•, CA '2627. Thh .,.,~,..., ll c-ucltd Dy en llldlwldual Werren E w.11 Thll llelt"-I WH llltcl Wllh llW County Cieri! of 0.1n9t County on Oct. :io.1 .. 1 JO, n11 o u r object ions or file 'l'ATH ... ••ss•N rltten Objections w ith the a,,......_~-o urt befo re tt<e hear in g . a no1t111enATLAW Your a ppearance m a y be ••-MtN11t.,..,.•1• In p e r son o r b y your ...1. AM, C& fl1fl 1 ttorney. Pubtl•hld Oranoe CM•I O.lly P "''· I F y 0 U A R E A Nov l, 10, 17 14, t•I .n ... 1 '"--------------R E 0 '1 T 0 R o r a o ntlngent c r editor o f the eceased , you must file Pvbtllhld Ortntt CoeJI Dally Pllol, Nov. J 10. 17, U , 1 .. 1 471M 1 PUIUC MOTICC l'IC'T1TIOUS •u111111ss lllAMI ITATllM&NT Th• 1011-11111 perM>n• .,. doing ousrneu ••· WH IRLIGIG, IOI W leltff, c ... 1. -... c •••• • llot>en K Mt.Ade"", 1tm C•tt• d•I I.CK "'-· Sen Cltmenle, C•. '12472 ElelM Mt.Ademl, 1'1112 Celle Otl L.CK Ale.._, San Cle ..... -. Ce. '2•'7 Tllit llullneu la <-..C-llY en lndlwluat. Aoben It. M<Ademl Tiii• "41-1 WIK llled wlttl Ille Counh Cl•rk ol 0.-enge Counl~ °" Now.'· '"'· F17SU1 PuOlllllH Or-Coast O.lly ll'llot Now. 10. 17, u . Dec 1, t•t - STATHdNT o' AaANDONM&NT o ur c la im with the court 01" UM 0, ,ICTITIOUS r p r es en t i t t 0 t h f' aUllllllH ...... Tiie 1011owlng P••••"• ho• ~rsonal r epr esen tat iv e • .,."°_IN.-of tM F1eu11...., p p ointed by the court •11•tnenN•rne: lthin four m o nths fro m A ' T ENTERPRISES. 1»-101 .. h e date of fi r s t issuance A .... Westrnlnsle<, CA '2e&J. Th• Flctlllou• '"'''"•" Hem• f lette rs as p rovided In c•'•"'° 111 .oo .. "" ""'°'"or-ect ion 700 o f the probate ~=~r~~~' 1 "'"''"•' 1,,,1,,. o d e of C alifo rnia. The cArno. • · ·t ime fo r filin g cla im s will '-•" Alllt"KM, 14 So••ne. ,,..,.., cA not expire p rior t o four 92~~1·, D<ninftS w•• <on<1uctt0 oy • months .from the d a te o f ve,,.,,., _,,,.,llll11 the h e a ring n oticed above. p..,1Tonor1u YOU M AY E X AMINE Tnl• ste1emen1 ... 111.0 wttn tt.e the file k e pt by the court ic:",~~c1er11 94 0.-.noe counhon0c1 If you a re Inte r ested in the ,.,..., est ate, you m a y f ile a P .. 011lhtel Or-CM•t D•lly Piiot, requ est w ith the court to 110• 3· io. 11• 1•. "'' 471»1 receiv e special n otice o f '1C'Tmous aus1Nns Piil.iC llm the inventory o f estate a nd •AM• STATEM&NT ------------o f t he petition s, accounts 9en•••I pertntr•lllPI, ,7215 LH -------------AemOl•t S..11• 100 Mlu!on Viejo C• ., ... \ \ ,. Th• followl"g P•rton It doing N~ and reports descr ibed in ouslneu " EGS·EXEcuTivE G•FT 1"1CTmousau11Nus Section 1200.S of the Thh bv•lnen '' conducted Dy • o•ne••• DM1""""'P sE1tv1cEs, Ul) At.•• Awe ''°' NAMI STATCMl:NT California Probate C ode . NewDOrt 8eech.CA'26'3. ' .... ~rn~,:o;~~1"g .,.,_., .,. doing ELMER D. MONTANO Auoc .. led tnou1trlel Procierti• BV OonetdW Giimour. \ ~ Pre~oent Tllh .ie1-1 "'" ttlecl wllll the County Cl••-of Otenoe C°""ly on Gr._y JMnH Ktlley, SSU lllver SPECIAi.TY SPACE RE NTA• S, 169S Crescent Ave. #621 A,,. •JOI, N-1 lke<h, CA '2MJ. " -t111, tlu>lneu " conouc:ttd ... •n 1u11 C""•11Uct1on C1rc1e £Ht, Irvine. An~heim Ca 92801 v , Cellfornl• '271• ( / • IMIYidu•I Oevld J H .... ,. 617 N Pine 714) 776·15SO •woD·s •. WIND··. a '1YJ'14 Gr._-y J K•ll•Y Pl•<•. ·-•m. Cell~"'•nlti Published O r a nne Coast Oc1otier n. '"' \ ., "' ., ...... Tiii• lle'-1 wa~ lit.cl wl!fl Ille '" NAtt•U•OTO. coun1vc1er11o10re,...c-tyonO<t Cllertn Mer-.•t. mt Ch•btlouff Daily P ilot, Nov. H>, 17 23, A,.,........_.., uwcer. JO,"" Ottwt , Cmte-.e. Celllornl• mi. 1981 49~6-8 1 o .. Mee.Art-at ..... s.lllt ,.. 1117-A-rl 0. Bf'tws. 'No, 51 ll•ecOfl ------------111.,.,..rt IMcll, ca. ft..-Put>lt•hld Oraf191 Cotti Oelly Pllq\. 8•V. H*"'"""1 8"ch, C•INof-fll• '*' Pvt>lit!Wd Or-C-.1 Delly Pt!Of Hov l , 10, tr, 14. "" ~7IMI Tllll tlU$lnH' ll <-<IN Oy • NO• 17.14 0.C 1,11 .. 1 SCl?l-11 ------------o«netel~ ------------0.wld J , H.,.rle l"ICT1TIOUS 8Ui1NelS NAM• STAT&M•NT Thh ttet-t •a6 llled witll 1M co .. nty Clffll of Or•-County on NOTICI TOC•l!DITOllS Oct-• 27, l•t Tiie tollowlng P•••On ll delng ..,,,,,. .... l"ICTt'flOUS au11111•H NAMI tTATIMl!lllT 01" 8UUl T•ANl'•tt ,114aa BIG JIM'S OUAl.IYY MEAT AND OE l.ICATESS!: .. , 2000 Nt--1 81..e., Costa Mfte, CA m27 \ Cleet.4tft-6M7 u.c.c:.1 Pu1111.-ar.,... co .. 1 Delly Piiot, Th• loll-1119 ~-· ar• dolnq lluslMH ft NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN lo NOY l, 10. 11, 1•, 1•1 4n M I creditor\ ot Ille wllhln nemed 1-------------Jemn L MelM, 11U1 ""''"" l tvd tr•Mf•rot tfWll • OUfk ,,..,.,.,Is •OOV1 10 be M•M 0" Pl"JOna• Of'Operty ,,,It.JC MOT1C£ • 103, Studio Cltv, CA•-· LI 00 NORTH, 701 LldO Perl Drlwt, NewDOrl Buell, Cellfornle '2'6:J M<•lneft~ dHtrt-. r-------------Thi• lllnlMU h C-u<ltd Oy t ll lndlvkl...,, . . .... '· . J " p.,.,,.,. J c . Penn•Y Tru•I .. , -· I.,. wfll of 1. w 8r'911•, WI Vie Lido, Newoort Beech. "'" '°"' .. .,.., Alen J Mickle. -PHeo ArtlOI Ilene no liill•t9t. tetlfon>t• m10 Alt"" M !:lllOll Ttult, l190 A Al•Po•I LOOP Ao•d. Co••• Mu • Celilo•nl1 n.a '.:D::'."".l=""".l:::-l:::-H~-N:::--:D:::-T-l-C--l-S---------------1 0 w Etllott T•1n1, p 0 Bo• 11 Long B•ech. Celltornle. ••• Wo t Doe" Bl"" ~ Botc". CelltMnie '°'°' ··-------------Tllll bll\I~• It <Oftducled Oy en ndtvlduet Alen J MIOlt CLINTON her husband Jan, sons T"'' .i.iement "'" mtc1 .. 1111 1,,. ED\\ARD R. CLINTON. Gert llt of Palm Desert. Cu County etert ot O••"Ot c ...... h on resident of Orange County J an Jr. or Hun t 1 o gt on No•emw u ,.., ,.11_ s ince 1958. Passed away on Beach. Ca. J ohannes also of Puo•h,..., Or•<9 eoe" Oelly ,.1101. November 15, 1981 lie was a H unt1ngton Beach. Ca , 2 Nov 11. 1• 0ec 1 1 ••• ~111 PUIUC MOTIE T ... ,..,.. -~-eddr•u ot ,,,. 1n1.-u..,Jf•,.... .,. COllAl COllPOAATION, 1651. 1M w 111h51 .Cofl•MHe.CAm21 TM ..---lneu .-.u ef , ... ,,.,.,_ ,,.., ....... SElLEllS OPTICAL INC . 16S A ... W I 1th SI , "°'" Mew CA "1421 T"•l Ille -rtv ._,,lnent !Mr•to I doc•I-in generel " Opll<•I Menuleclurlnq Equl11m•l'I tnd '' lo<•l.0 el 165 w 17111 St -16t W 11th SI Cost• MeU CA "1417 Tl\e ~·name -by Ille Miid 1•..,•feror et wld lo<•llon I\ COii Al. COii PO RATION Th•I Y lcl bulk ..... .i •• ,, Intended lo l>t contummt ted el Ille otllu ot llAl.STOff ANO CHRISTOPHE II 1201 S Bee<h 81Vd , Sull• 111, L• Hebre c e111ornl• "" or t flt• O.Ctmbtr I ,., Tl><! ,,_....,_..soltM11tr..,,.., with "'"°"' <lelms m•y lie 111..i It llALSTON AN O CHlllSTOPHEll 1201 'K'TITIOUS a Ullll•U NAMtl ITATIIMINT Tiie lol'-1119 oerton• .,, <IOl119 bullnHt a . OYN E COMPANY LTD , SOO Newoon Center Drive, Sull• 520, Neweort llMcll, CA '2..0. Wlllrtd J Meftt. 011 Gr""''" ~. ,,,,.,_,CA '271S. Jeck I . I.MW,»~_... 0r1,.. .......... CA!J7U. Tlllt bUlf .... l h COll ... Ctecl by e 111'111 .. d -""""'11- Wllfred J.-. 0..tl Pwt,., Tlllt --wn Ill«! with tlW c ..... t., c . ..,,. • 0r..,.. Coun4y"" Oct, n .1"' 0."'411111.~ A..,._fett..ew 4MIC.-Or1w ....,..,.. ....,,, Celllorflle.,,.., ""--l'uetl.,,., Or_.. C.O.st Deity l'llO'I, 'kl 71, ...,.. l 10, 17. ,.., 46&&-11 J-L Melltl Tllll pee_, w .. flied wi!fl lflt County Clerl ot Otenge c..,..1, 011 Now.t. 1"1 ~1111Jt Pul>ll.,_,, ar.,. Goest Delly Piiot, Nov. 10, 11, 1•, O.C t. t•t • ..,...., Nl-4ir71t "CTITIOUS aU5tlCl!U 1116'111: STATl~•T Tiie followlng 11«\0M ere doing .,., ...... , ... MISSION ESTATES. 2IOOW. CMll HIQIN•Y. SUI\• 770, -port lke<ll, C•lltornl• n.u G. PARKER OEllEL'OPMENT, INC., 21111 llolellot, Minion Viejo, C•llloNlla tM2 COATS ENTEAPll lSES, INC , 441S Ill• E-IWWI. Senta ...... ,., C•lllornie '31 IO veteran of \\ orld Y, ar II, brothers l sister . all of having served in the t; S H o I l a n d a n d 3 Army He is survived by h is grandchildren. Graveside S 84'Kll BtVd Suitt 111 L• H•l>r• ------------->D DEVELOPMENT, INC . 7100 Wett Coest Hlgl>w•v. Sulle 170, Newpol1 lleedl, Catlfornte '2Ml wife Mazie. s on V.ayne. s en·1ces were h e ld on l"tCTmousaus1111us d h F1 "i1 G T d N be lilAMI STATIMRNY Ctllfornle ...., IN test d•• lor 1111"9 ctalm• by •n• creditor •h•lf o Oecemb•• 1 I'll which h th• OUslnen dtly be1ort ,.,. con.....,, mat Ion dale \OKHIH•- aug ler ora .. ae rant, ues ay, ovem r 17, 1981 The tollowlno P•"on h dolnq father Robert E. Chn ton and at 10 OOAM at Harbor Lawn bU•l,.H • .. 5 grand children Serv ices Memorial Park with Rev. MA IO FOR vou 1110 ~ere held on Tuesday, Enc Buhler. Har bor Trimly ;i;:;•cr•ll H""11"910" t1uc11 C• November 17 , 1981 al Baptis t Chu r ch. o fficiating . o .. 1d Ow•n 11roow 1uo IO:OOA M at H arbor Lawn Services under the direction :;:;:crest Hun11~1on e .. c,. C• ~t:;eo;~'h;hd~~r~~~·c~~ ~o~~~~~ ~r~~s~~nt~~~~~e 1,.;1~,1~,:1,_, ,, <onctucttd toy •" So ,., ""I•~-to Y id ln1-•d T,.,.,,.,.... wkl ln1endfoa Tr•n•leror uwd ,,,. tollowl119 -11ion.1 bUslne" Mmtt ...., -~-wl1111n IN th•" 'I'•••• IHI oest· None Ot ltd Octobtt lt. 1'11 SELLERS OPTICAL INC T .. '""''" II arbor Lav. n · Mount Oh ve 540·5554 °"'"' B•oll-M orluary of Costa Mesa JO" ... 'SON c Th•• re--. •" flleo w1r11 ,.,. Rlcl\erd L Sellen PrHldtnl A•lpll 8 G•llo 0 •• nn ounty Clerk ot Orenqe COll"h on S4 . .,,,54 M E L S . J 0 H N S 0 N ' Honmw s. '"' GOUDS\\AARO ,,,,,11 c A R 0 L I N A s res iden t or Costa Mesa. Ca. Pub•I,_ 0r-. Coed Delly Piiot Vice PrftlOent GOLDS\\AARD. residen t of Passed away on November Now 11.1•.o.c 1.1. "" -..1 ll u n tin gton Beach, Ca _15, 1981 ~t th e a ge o f 54. H e , Pa~ed a v.ay on November i s s urvived b y his wif e 12 1981 She 1s survived by Donna S Johnson . o f Costa PuOll"*I Or-COHI Dally PllOl Nov 17, 1"1 501M 1 • Mesa. Ca .• SI son M1ltoq.Dale "~~~~!~~!':::S co~!~~~.~~~~~~~,,. 0~~~E~.~':i r "" J ohnson of an Otego, Ca .• l Th• foll-1119 .... .,,. .... dolnq Nt WDOl1 llN<ll, Cell~"''""° ... rACIFtC VIEW MIMORIAL rAMIC Cemetery Mo rlual\' Chapel-Cremato ry 3500 Pac1f1c V1•-w Or1ve Newoort Beach 644 <.'700 McCO.Mta MORTUARIES Laouna Beach ' 494 9415 LaQuna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Cap1s 11ano 495 1776 HAUO. LA WK-MT. OLIVE Monuarv • Ce me 1ery Crema1orv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa S--0-5554 rtHCI HOTHIH 1&&.llOADWAY MOITUUY 110 B roadwav Costa Mesa &t2·9t50 IALT%1HGHO .. SMrn4 & TUTHILL WHTCUH CHA,.L 427 E 17th St Costa Mes• 6•6-9371 NIClllOTHMS SMmfl' MOITU.Aa,J 627 Main SI Hun hnc:iton Beach ~39 A , ' daughter Leslie Paul in e l>U~lneltH llted, wllh tlle Fed• ... Dootl Axelrod of V.est minster , COUNTAV TAAOITIOH5 21S7hl l1nurenetCorporollOt1,tn •111>llu llOt1 C h H • SI CCKleMeH Ce mP lor F-rel ~llnlurtnc•cov•rfng a . is mother a r r1e tt · L•u••l!llr*lll Mtrcltlo•••ltl tea 111 Costa Me se 0111ce, wh1c11 Johnson or Costa Mesa, Ca !ti Sl,.COll•~ Ce '2627 •POtlcellon Wtt e<<991td '°' till119 °" and 3 grandchild re n. Mr. LY"" A-CNdwk k, uo Tuilln Octob•• 16, 1'11 Tiie perme nent J ohnson for 9 years was a Ave . H-1 e.ecn, C• . .,..i loc•ll°" of en. 0renc11 h n10 Perk Tiiis llutlneu Is con4'Uct d b • Cenle• 0r1 ... Cott• Me" Cellfornle retail clerk wilh Albertson iimr1ec1 """,..""'P • Y .,.,. Markel 1n Anaheim Hills . uw•E Mere11tor111111 A"• pe,,_, ••1111no 10 <""'"*'' °" Ca , until his r etirem ent in Tiiis •tet...-t .... llled wllh '"' this t oPll<tllOtl mn Ille nit commanll December . w;s also a cou,.ty Clff11 of o .. n99 Cou"'" on 1 .. ••111119 with llW A9910NI 01-lor member Of f leet Reser ve Nowembtf 12. 1"1 ol th• ,,...,.,., 0.DOsll '""'""" ~17MM CorpqretlOn •I lh A ........ Office, •• Association ~175 or Santa Publl"*' OtenQt Cots! Delly PllO\ Montqomery Street, Sllllt >600, Sen Ana Memoria1 services will Nov 11.14, o.c 1,1, , .. , 500'MI Frencll<o, Ce1tfor,.1a t 4tCM 11 eny ......... otHlrH lo on>\HI .... 9'""""9 be ti. e Id on Thurs d av . _.,. llllllftH of in rs &PelllcetlOn 11e "'' • •19M 10 oo Nove~e r 19. 1981 at ~ ""'IK JO 11 ""'"'"•written 11o11ce of 111 0 ()()A Pi B h Intent with Ille Ae9lonel Ol•eclo 1 : al erce rot e rs l"ICTITIOUS aus1111a55 w11111n u oavs of .,. a te 01 111e '" Bell Broadway Chapel with NAMISTATeMaNT publlcellon of thh notice Ttl• Mr Leo L. Hahn 0Hic1ating . "" loltowln9 perton h dol"ll no11<onlldtnll•I P0•11ont of lht p ' B l h B 11 l>Utlnen H ' •1>11llcetloll ,,_ °" lilt In the RtOIOfl•t I e r c e ro er s e WOOD SHAPING$, 7S1l Slettt. Olll<e .. l)erl ol th• PYOllC .... B r 0 a d "' a y M 0 r l u a r y • NO II. Hun1lllQI011 Beecll. Ct tllornl• ....intalned by ,... CO•"ll0<8lloll Tiiis d irectors. tt6A7 Ill• •• •v•ll.ote ~ PllOllc lntoeci1on Ruu ell E. llou,.dl Jr., 9400 clurl"ll '99Uf"blltlneiShourt. SCHROEDER I MARTHA A . SCHROE DER, passed away on Novem ber 16, 1981. She is s u rvived b y h e r sons 1R icl'lard DeMent or Orange, Ca. and Donald DeMenl of L ake wood, Ca ., daughte rs Violet M cDougal of South G at e, Ca . a nd Rulh Semlln g o r L o ng Beach , C a .. 2 br o thers. 1 s ister all of Illinois, 7 gr andchildren and 7 great-grandc hildren. Se r vice s o n T ues day, No v e m ber 17, 1981 at 12:30PM al HarbOr Lawn Memortll Chapel with Rev. \\ 1lllam E. S teele, Mesa Verde Unlt~d M e thodist C hurc h , o fflc l atlna . Intermen t s ervi c e s Imm e diate ly followtnc. Servlcea under the dlrectlon of Harbor Lawn-Mount OUve Mortuary of Costa Men . 540·56M. Edl"90', Ho. 8-203, Huntl"910t1 Boech, PuOlhhed pu,.uanl lo Sectto/I CellfornlemQ lOl UC lllCI) of Ille Aulu end Tl>h bu\lnHJ ll condU<ttd by '" lltqllltlloM of I"' .F-et 0.-11 1no1w1c1ve1 1n1ur•na ~"''°" lt1n1t11 L Aovndl ,, Comme•c•8Mk Tiiis .._,_ w., llltcl •1111 '"' By· county Otrlt of 'OnillOt C-Y Oft Se....,,.,,. D Kt'tcl>um O< lobtr 20• ,.., .. '""' s.::.. \/lee Pvts Hlent l'ullllt!Wf Ol'tnttt CM~I Oetly Pli.1, i ~ . M w. 17 U, 0.C, 1. e. "" SOIWI Put>lllMd Or111191 Coe•t OellY l'llO'I Ho'f. 11. 14, 1"1 .5011 .. 1 Tllh ...,,,,..., '' conducted llY • l"ICTITIOU5 aUSlllll[H 9"'ffel ,.,_.llllo NA.tot& 5TAftMl[lllT G P-er O.W~. Inc Th• fotlowtno pertont er• dol"g 8y Gt911 E. Perktt. t>utlM\U,, p,.~ ANDOVER .-.SSOCI ATE5. Ml Tiii• •lei-I wu llted wllll Uw Dov•• On.,., S..tte u . H--1 B•e<ll, C-ty Clt '11 of Orenoo C-1'1' on Cellfornla '*' Oclobff 27. 1"1. Jofln Frenc l• MclCu,.., 1002 s.n1e M•s1:•v1, MUM,•• Ant A......,., Apt. No U . S.nlt AIWI, I NUGMCS c.111or111a '2701 s"' C•-on ... He ,,y L•• Owtn•Oy, 1106 ...._.a.cll,~eftMI NolllnOfltm It-. Newpo,, 84•<11, l"t14• C•lllor"'• t2MO Pllt>llllWCI Or ... c ... 11 Delly Pit°'· Tiii• llu•lnen is condv<t .. by How. l , to, 11, 14, , .. , •m .-i -··· pet1neO"lflip. J-F.M<Kune , Tllh nt..,,_t w .. fll9d wlttl 1 c-IY Cltt1t Of Or•noo c .... nty Oc-l0.1 .. 1 "" Publl"1eel Or-COllSt O•llY Pll Now J, 10. 17, t•. ltt1 4721M l'ICTlTIOUS lutlllllU N-t: STAHMl:lllT Tll• lot1owl11g petlOfll ere doing llVllMUtS. Cal HOUS£HOU>,GAAAOE SALIS OlllECTOllY; Cbl HGSO, UU W, Fli9flt A-. Senta""'• CA '2104. RICHAllO FAE Olll lCK "CTIT10US au11111•u MARTIN. U14 w Fllghl Aven .... Ill.AMI! STATIMl!NT S.111• AN, CA '2104. Th• followlng ""°" 11 doing R O a E II T J o s E p H llutlneun. F AASCHETTI, 1711 llu rgundy, WE5TlltH ENTElt,lllSE, 17>01 LN<edla,CA'2G11A 8tt<ll lltwd , Hunc~ llNCll, CA Tllh IWllMU h Ctlldu<"led lly t .,.., oener•I ~. Ft•nk Trecy _.,"• '400 l[dl"911r RICNrd P. Mertln A,,.,. HuntlllQIOn Boecll, CA nMl. Tl1I• I\~ -flled wltll tM Thll lltalneu I• tondllcltd II'\' M COUflly Clfftt ti# Or-County °" OC:t. lndlvldvel. JO, IMI. k -T. Morrb .. U ... 1 Tlllt Utt-' wn tlltd wltll IN Pulltlthld Or.,. C.O.st Dally l'llot, Covnly Cl-of Ore1199 Covnty on Now. l. 10, 17, 24, ltfl -OIMI NO• •• "" PUIUC MOTICE 1''7tHe Publlllled O.enoe c-1 Delly f'llet, Now 10, 17, 24, Dec. I,, .. , .,._.1 -----ltO'T--IC-.----- PVIUC MOTIE 'tCT1T10UI aUM•IM ...... ITAT••NT Tiie lollowl111 ,..,..,. 11 delne llvtlMU•: • aaLaOA l!DITIONI, t• IHI O<t&11 IN!l, '.0. ... ,,.. ..._. ,., '*'· ·-'· lttyc• ltl<llAIH, tJOO I!. oc-a1w ........ CA ... 1. Tllll ---It ~-., e11 !Mlw.....c. J, """'• lttdlerd Tlllt ,....,,,,... -11 ... wft11 .. c-ty Oeftl ti Of-.. CWMy ... OU. ·'"'· . -,.,.. "*II .... ~ ... c:.. Delly ....... .11 ....... a."· 17, ""' ......., ltllby w. u.n.r tlltcl '"' ... '"IN State of W"""fllllon Gii J-y 1, ,_, '"d l•lt ........ ,,., lletn •• ,,....,.,.,...., J..ic.e K......,, w...,_ lffl ,_ ...._ ... "" ,_ 1.-, CllUI -.a, C.lif.,...I• fKJIL Any lnfOf"fNt1ell .... ,.,.,. 1M ,. .. _. e4NNtt flf J9'1ke Kotflltr IMvW 119 ..... , ... ~......,. HlltafltT H. OAVIS AltorNY fer l!aatt tlttMtedtA-"""-• "'.....,....,, ..,. '"°"•: ,., ,...,.t1 :teM•eY, DAVll, Mc~&ICM•etH• . ........ .... ,,, ....... ._ ,__, ...... ... ~llllM °""'It C... Delly ,. ... , 0 <1. II, H , U , H ... J, tt, 11, ,.., ...... • 5 6 7 8 D A 1· L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6. 7 ·8 SEIYIC£$ 4i.of~ .... CJii"'"•) EIPllTmJ & NmlATIOll ,,.... •--.ttwrt• ,.. .... ~· ..._._ .. ,t MllCMU81$£ 1--• ..., ...... Mf'•M"f' -..v..--c ... , _ ........ ......... Cll.tt ... -..s..i -.,.51.,.._., ::::=.:~· TIAllSfOIJA JIOll ......... ~,~~ ... -er--·· -M-,5ol< ..... Tf..i.nT•>vri r:::.~~:~.,,. UTMP.£ ......... ~¥tt l"l.-tt• •ttrt .... Yt*-.ct... ~..:..~.~ .. , rrwu y- A..-.U...-1 AWla*Mttoll AfTIS. IMPOIJCD ""'"•J . Alh•v•o ~ .... Aetwt~•tit> IUIW l -a--COii O.•• ff'f'Un ...... -· J•lC••' J-.. -..#f"9W ... , .. u ._.... ...... Mf'ft.,..._ • ._, "" •uw .... ·-· .......... ......... " ..... " AiliYkO)f• t!M .. .... -llul>lr. fOf<!U Tn-v.._._,.,._.,.. , .... ; IN --,. .. --, .. ---•• •• '"' ::: --,. iitl 1• •• Int loot lll!t ,. ,,.. 1• IW -" -IJIO -Im ----->II» lllO JJllO --Jiit Jin -------'"'° lllt ---... -44'0 dOt UlO -.... .... """' --Ulll -~lt --"'' , ... -... tell ----------" ---· --.. -..., ---.. ... --------.. .. .. .. . .. tilt . .. "" .... - ~·· -""11< ,.,.., --,.,. -- 1l01 ..... •M .... flit 111> 1114 f111 ti• If.II "'° .,.,, fllll '1111 •1111 .... ,,. •It• -.ru '7M '<l• r:o fl• Ji)W fl),$ -'"' ""' tlll .... ""' wm -t lll -11111 -... WU "'' -----tlQI ----"'" -*' ""' •1 --''" "'' EQUAL HOUSING ·OPPORTUNITY ..... ~.Mltkr. All real utate ad verth td I n th " newspaper ii subj.a tu the Federal Fair Hou• lDI Act ol 11111 wbkh mallet lt lltepl t.o ad vertise ''AIJY prefe~nce. llmltallon, or d is crlmloatloa bued on race. colo r, rell1lon sea, or nlllooal ori1in . or an lnteotlon to make aoy •uc b prelertnce limitation. or d is crholnaUon." 11111 newtpaper will 001 ltnowln.f IY accept any advert 1101 ror real estat. whicb ii in viola tiop of \be law. RIOIS1 .Mr.....,.. ...... dlea ..... .., -=ff" ...... .. . DAJL Y Pl.Of• u ...., fw .. .... l•correct l••lrtlo• ..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Z>f40/o OCEAHVUr.t A f1ntastir 4 Bdrm. 2 s tory h o m e wi t h macn l f ire nl l tv 1n 1 t fa mil y area F i replace. count ry kitchen, many extras owe fin ancing ll 1 2 ~3 P r iced at 1149,900. Ba rgain, call now.~2313 THE REAL ESTATERS ACRSS FIM rRK Lr1 3 Br 2'-'> Ba condo, ac ross rrom park. dbl car. a clean wann home priced lo sell at '103.900 Bo b Burdick . a g l . , RVM~ $112.000 CASH OUT! N e w po rt B each t o wnb ome , owner desperate• Wants out~ 2 Bdrm. 2 balb, single story. A barg&111 ' Ca II oow!~2313 THE REAL ESTAT:&:RS YERYLOWDM! Sharp lrg 3 Br condo nr So Coast P laza w /terms ! Only SI 15,000 S u b m it any o H u Patricll T eno re . agt 759·!221 THESTAITB OHLY $139,900 Assume 8.53 first ' EnchanUni Co&ta Mesa home with hardwood flo ors. Heavy w ood staircase to bonus room• Laree l~XSO lot Call 873-6550 tMi@ $30,000 Redldio9 103 dn, rant.asbc terms 4 Bd 2'-'> Ba WestcliU , ... ..., "' "" "@Na STAITSMAIT CDM $240._000 Walk t.o Corona ael Mar bucb. Recent.ly reduced $20,000 ! Assume low in ttrnt lq,ans. Motivated o wner . C all n ow . 1B1 If it's got wheels you'll move it faster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.tall 642-5678 and a friendly ad-visor will help you turn your wheels . into cash. I 1 ' • " ..... -··· ....... ....... -........... ...,.....-. ..,....._ ... ...,..._.~4"*"',.. • ..,... ........ ___ _. ... s •t a-----•••s .... ~~£ •&•••&•2•2 ... .-121111•& - Wl!lll!ll!ll•••••llf .. r....... c.,......._ c ... , ....... ._. 1•••1111 W..... • H111Ml1•1 ........ ~ ~ ................. ... Fiii ·········•l...·········· ............................................ ,,1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~;;;;1' .......................................... ;;r ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RI.I. 8 I W•Car.CrptClnMn C ..... TI k 1 l1 h911u1 DUllPJOll IXP HOUSECL!ANER •ABC MOVUIO·!ap Nulpat.dMl6 totunta ROOEUTILEWORXS SlrNll ibya ttlnc· run lime, S\Hm clan• uphola, --Nur1try, tandtcaptna • * Sm1U lllO'vlo1 Jobi ReU~b'-. rell. "°" •t. prot." low r1tte. Q\lkk: jJ..I Of KW:.e:t<!:.~r:=.n J"u.IRL my home, nur OCC Thl<'k~tualt CMt ..... Ce melnt. Tr•trimmlna 6 IXE•UH C1ll2Ahn.•Mll. earttu!Ht'Vitt.MZ>OUO Pinter Patt'hln1 6 s 0 Ro ..._ .... 41 ~ lll!J Pw !! ~M$1 w f M11t.rBullden.cuatom clua·upe Spet'. In -..z:~==;::...:=__,...i_u_="-='"""""--...-------1..:.::=:.:.::;.:;:..;.;:.;;..ro:.=-....... ,_.,, 1. .1 B•bri•lttlna your homt quallt1. room additlou, Bouai pnanlna .a»MOO HAULINO•DUMP STARVINOCOl.J.£GE reatueeoe. lnlleat ao · -· -- bat'• AU.you p 'I a·e lible, reap. "'xp, Sllampoo •.steam duo Lie. L.arry Wend ell "•B. JOBS, ukfor Randy, STUOINTSMOV1NO .J.!!Jila . P ul f,... Semce I Clo Color bH•bt--..... t Ail l co u rrt" ... ..11.Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• 01'1 Ad11lt.631'51N ... ---·· .... (2UI tu 6541, (JlS) 0 deoinlSt I . e. .......-. " .... THITl.mPIOf\I e•I• 30ldayad ll-..&.. :;;;;I •rt/ ~r::. U~/O~~n:!"s~.:Dtc9" ........ l418 Co~p'lelelllln~:ce HAULlNG-«udto.t lw WluATuCredHVS.MOIRMOW I •••••••••• .. • .. ••••••••Lo --' -..-... •• • n the ---. ~-· -· w • ., lae lnack. Lowtlt rate. _ Dtalfta cleared from 110. wttt mN ...,.......... " DAILY Stnlct .. , N)Om f1.50, couch · Prompt Call1"-1111 ....................... ..........._ Plumbbl -·1tt Free ,., -or •••••••••••••••••••••• 110; chr ss. Ollar. ellm ........................ J1paneae Oardenio1 • Th '1t Court · WANTED: Retired _ _, ''"'iiu ' JAYITlaCW .-... Yacht HlllJCleantn1 pet odor. Oi>ltepal.r GUARANTEED undlupln . No Ma.Int an · MldWHt \Jnlor1lty ....................... · Complete tervlce and S•YICI Complete Underwater 15 y~~ ~xp. Do work fpl1ntsllln&, Dpryw1all. Tr Trim . sm ~WM WYOUIACT Professor• Wlle detlte ~~·~~by ~J'/dl,:~ , ... Semct,..,... •lump arindioa 10 yrs ' r DlllCTOIY Service ~-~1·0101 uterln1. •Jill na -~ ---IN a . to Hou•etltlreat Home · • • •••••••••••oo•••••••• ..fil,.Lk . Ins. M0-9308 OOITNOW! Jim I NoSteam/NoShampoo FrankD 97 · GA ID IM IM G REES/SHRUB TRIM lo Newport/Lacun11 ~p~N.B.cus'°:f':.-10 HOT'l'\JBS-•E1pertTreePl'Wlh(c• A-'FwS... Boat/Home repairs. StalnSpedall.st. Fist DrtlftllltSerflctt WAMT8 Gara1e • yatd clean· area durinl Mo ot Inc. a you. · POR1'ABLfS Commerct1ILandsc1pe T • Your Daily Pilot oerpentry, fibersleu . --l!o..:.frM•t 1131-1512 ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• Mowina. ed&ina. raklna., up1. rreuip 67-1271 Ctll TIO-GIM Hollda! Special, ext/mt • 1N-Gl\OUNDSPAS rvi 1-83111 .• Sttvl~Oi~ory Gl111 • wandow t'han· c~m.a ...... '--£.M. DSGN6 CHK a w e e P I c I. Fr t e HAULING/CLEA.N·UPS L9dlc-'-p1lntUl&. Prof. Rtnbl. Swlmrnln1poc>I ._._ •--'--Rcprt1tnt1Uvc I 1 ed R bb -,....., .....,... .... r padta•lna/ah mll/peb e.etlmates 645·4372 or .....,, freust. Steve $47-4281 rt modelln1 rr-w .,..,....._ ne a rep ac . o Y ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• • I 845 5737 Dirt . Shrube . ?mt •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• lnaured IM Uc'd ••••••••••••••••••••••• .1 ... 2·H71,t1UU .m:l\.22 Carpet ' uphobtery Cal 545·370L_, . . removed. 112.&54e C \J S T 0 M LARRY'S PAJNTING PRIMRaiE POOLs l'M . YOUR . TYPE llllldtn <' I e 1 n e r . r r e e Drywel H....,...• A·Z HAUL.ING : Cleanup, 1..ANDSCAPIN~ Cl'eate Fall Special! Int/ext, 157 ~or•· 778 t f att 4 accurate A"_... •••••••••••••••••••••• Stotch1uard. noor wax ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• removal demolition. a unique m vtrorunent. P 1 Per'' d r Y w 111 PERT POOL CARE w'RevlalontedlUng/ h•••••••••••••••••••••• GHWICK It SOM In 912·88311 DRVWAU../ACOUSTlC Carpent.ry . MUOdry any i lse Job "Your te4·M12 &45-11383 E\lli Pool l R . formattina u pet'11Uly cc tc. bkkpa. fin . state· 8uildenSlnce 1947 C ..... /,.~--.a.... H yn exp. Fully llc'd l Roofloa ·Plumbinf Ceotuble Choke". Vandenber&Llndlcape c ..... riy~. ,,_A i ty n :;~ tCall me ror 111 your lnenls. auditina for -.... 111red.5'12·~ Drywall Stucco-Tile 13l-4m M1l nten1nce, t'OI .,., Li 1 .xrv ce. m typinaoeects.Pally, Additions, rt modelina. •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Remodel J 8 646-9"0 .., Yrt exp. e. 1 .....,.. sm1U bus111esses. Boyd plans. Free est. Reas. 'THOMPSON'S ave's Drywall, add1· · · H-Hlt• .. I o r• e a p e . I a wn •. Bonded. ins. Re&. Color Proptrlyt1• ; =• ____ as=-1-="''---- l#heeler. CPA. 536-4355 Lie. 310942 54~2170 CONCRETE CONSTR t'°".'s: comm'I, aeoustk HTOIMI Efl1MPROVf!MEiNT :.::::: .............. ~f~1 1~,"l~ign. Lie. expert.963--09110k k ....................... Call PWA Printing ror .S. MacHAUCOMSTI. Uc. 13933113 642·8482 ~'.~:7as. textures. e .oora, enc 0 ~· WaoUREALLYCLEAN •.-v ·~•ro1 -INT/EXT PAINTING PIOfan free pricing auide 7266 AWCa1ilth•g/ Custom homes tram NOJOBTOOSMALL pl~m~in,:.,al~~I HOUSE?CallGln&ham M•1•r L1c'd Rd1.Free est MAMAGIMIMT EdlnaerH.B.8'7!P...L. ~H...-. ing, remod French' BrklBUt.Lie.3:11449. a.dric.. 10 · Y e p. Girl.Freeest.645-5123 ....................... ••146-1087•• Oran1eCo.are1. l5yrs W.tdil.,.W :1~·,;:sio.iooM·M~L···· ~ooov~'rs' .'~!..U..!,~!;' ' patio !'nsD•_l!~.~~~prn!;13 E·L_.£(.!fRic·i~. ·:·p·;.;;;; o:ner~111~1n·;re ROBJN'S CLEANING BRICKWORK : Sm all NELSONS PAINTING experience. Call ror tnfo ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·i.. F' ~" .....,.._.., ~ .....,~""""'-"" •Quep~~•Ra ~5~f4 Servlce-1Lborou&hJy job1, Newport, Costa lnt-E1t, Res-Co m, andrates Sale ttRepair of 1ntJque if fff estimates on Jarae Resid Concrete, Also naht, free es~1m1te on _a l Y clean house. ~08$7 lieu, Irvine, Refs acouatie cellinas. ref . f6Ulll and m!ldem clocks 4 pc1mall~ SM-7396 R...-CSpedtlst sportcourts.Lic.l740G7 largeorsmall JOl>s. . Jack of all Trades C•ll N d 1 d 175-317~ Uc •• rreeest.837·21637 1 __ .._ watches Gus' Watch ..a.r.-M Cust om t'arpentry Bob I Uc 1396621 673--0.1$9 D1yorNl01.1 e e a ma o r n.nlCKWORK ·. Small . EDS uvn19 ShopNoCst HwyatBoat jl "" • 8Sl·l966 847-7078 · • JackfrS.30l• 1 housekeeper! Hrly or uJ b N rt C t P A 1 NT ER NE ••••••••••••••••••••••• C L ..... _., •• .................... decks, pat.lol J .S. Const. •John Mullaney l Sons• General Maint.. repair' ' witty. Call Madrid A1en· 0 s . ewpo · 05 a WORK 30 yn exp., ml . Or1n1eC.oast Roofing anyon 'Cuna·~·- Dl'lveways, parklllg lot eo .• Nobody does it bet· Ce men t /br i e ll, re· design, free at Quality cy, M.V .• ~71. Mesa, Irvine, Re rs. ell., ICC. ceil DIVIS Reroohng -Repalrs. Trade IDJ Welcome. repairs. sulcoallng ter. Lie, bonded. free landscape, tree remov, work. W.7396 H.., ............. HOLIDAY SPECIALS 175.3175 • Paintin 8'7·51115 • •. 646-23119 1733 Wlltdow Cll ... 9 S •S Asphalt 631-4199 est Cal1 Joe5.S9-S5ll wood decks Lic'd LIC'DELECTRICIAN &...,.,.. ByTheHOUSEMOUSE Bryant'1 Landseapmg BALBOAROOFINGCO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IL.le. CalNHt ~ 770-m:l Qual. work · Reas. rates Carpentry. electrlcal , Gerl 87:MSl5alt 6 Brlcll., atooe, block, eon· RALPH 'S PAI NTfNG Skylights tt Plastering Or1gin1l Window Wu her il'ALLSTATEPAVING ......... _. ............ ~· 64S·l950,631·5072Tom concrete • heate r CLEANINGK.ING DOJil crete. Frplcs, BBQs, Ext/lnt-R.us.-Prompt Freeest. 673-6743 Avc3brhome.135 8t1lcoat1ng, Striping. Ck~~ihnetryBaSpee111ty.'. •••••••••••••••••••••••Electric our Specialty service. Ue !1310988. Reald./Comm'I. Also p at ios. driveways . Lie'd.Freeest. 964-~ REPAIRS FOR LESS 631-7698 .. .Repairs Comml!\es. 1 c ens, throoms "' McCrystalCeramicTile Clean, Quick! dependa· Call Ja y or Dick . jao.Ho rial services G1.1ar.Lie. ins.S36·09l4 Qualityptg/Lowestrates Sblncles. nat. decks. 30 '"Let t.he~lune ln llf39'1362. 64.S-8181 Custom to yoorstyle. No Distinctive Installation ble. We Do Any Siu Job! 968·64113. SS&-8'70 Brick· Bloc k·Ctmen l in o c Neat, prompt rs. Free est. n0.2725 Call Sunshine Window ·~·• Job too!~~~. Lie.1408746. 846-8612 ·~1·2004* _ Qu l't Housecle Crpl.'s. Xlnt work serv 848-StlM/636-7149 Clunin&.Ud. 548-11853 'ii••••••••••••••••••••• --. Hansen's Ceramic Tile a....--Co•_._ Home apt repair.f~al.nt, 1t•~ Yp 1 Tarunhg De Pe 0 d1 b1 e P 3 t CUSTOM INT /EXT Secwffy s,.._ Prof. Window Cleaning. --------•1c.,.,..t..-Floors-Showers ·Tubs =. ..... :".::? ........ s tu cco. r oo ing , WUJBe~~ue 646·0638 . EXPERTSERVICE Or~·;;;•C;;t~~;·~jd:.;; freeeat.qual serv UTE IOOY WOii( ................... ~... Call aft . 4pm, 972·4839 CRPT·LlNO.WOOD masonry· carpentry· p 1 C 1 , 11 Masonry our specialty LOW RATES loca lly owned Burglar ·guar. Ty Rae 675-0!MI •ti'• SlMllZ Custom wood patios. Installed/repaired Lit' etc.~-0849 ro . unin a. a Clu n, qwcll:. depend•· NO-BROOK 00.1403 ~!!llllJ!!!!!!!!!!l!ll!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~ decks. wood windows ldC_.. IJ69260.Grtg499.5142 H__. oodB:.:.-phases walls. wndws. ble. We doanysiuJob• Allr m Co. ~a Coast ..., L1c'd Reas John or ••••••••••••••••••••••• --.-vw ~ flrs, erpls. Also hve-•631.2004• ~ .. Security, 2488 Newport MOWISTHETIME !J'i'YsitttMJ Riek979·3218 ••CHILDCARE•• G~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• in /011t maids 203 off. --.:!'::'.~•••••••••••••• Blvd C M.642·3490. ror job seekers to cheek h••••••~•••••••••••••• . My C.M home, M-F. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARDWOOD FLOORS 751·3707 Mo•.. e Paper Hanger. Prof THt I lhe Daily Pilot Help ''bysittrng M_y home fme rrnish work Doors ages l yr l over. 548-631.Q.. Cleanups · Tree Tnm 'g Cleaned l Waxed ....................... install. De<:orator qua I ....................... Wan.led dasstllcat.100 lf ·•HOt Luncbes Uc Ref h11ng, decks. remodel OU HauUnc Maintenance An)'tlme,832-48815.A •Hol•S..CW• •A·I MOVING• Freust. Steve S474281 CustomCeranucTile the Job you w~t 1s not ~ • 6884• • Randy, 673-51_16__ I have a s!~Tee t.o offer or Arnie S48-8414 I H ... ., 25% OF~ cfeaning ' Top Q111llty. Special HANGING SIO/ROLL 'New· Remodel Repair there you m1ght con· abysitting. our C.M Have you 1'1!ltd today 's goodstoseU,placeanad Peoplewhoneedpeople 1••••••••••••••••••••••• tmmaclllite care in handling 25yrs Quality. Alsostrippuig Freeest Cbuck~I sider oHering your .omes. 1 yr " up, any. Classified Ads' If not, 1n the Daily Pilot shouldalwayselleckthe Hiul.cleanup.conerete Mamtenance exp. Competitive rates Freeest.Seott~9325 semces with an ad 111 1time.642-8482, 646-57S9 _ you're mlSSlllg the best Classified Section ~rvice 0,rertory m the removal Dump Truck. Homes 67s.975.SOffiees Nooverth~. 7»1353 Find what yoo want m t he Job Wan led .W;1nt Ad Results 642·5678• bar ains Ill town! Phone 642-5678. DAIL v PlLOT 111ck serv · 642·7638 Want Ad Results 642_5678 Sell idle items 642-5678 Dail Pilot Class1fl@_ cate o Phone 642 5618 ---I -- btdol1t0Shan 000 Offlultllllhll 44001..t.striolR..tal 4S001~c....ta/ [Lost&Fo.d 5300 JobaW..ted. 7075 HetpW..ttd 7100 HelpW011tld 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••.•..•••••••••••••••••••. ············••••••••••• r~/ ..••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••.•••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••.•••.•••••••••.•••••. Tl'1 level. Spectacular 17TH SnEET 'Costa MeSll. Comb 1300 Lost & ~ R £W AR D Lost Scandinavian prof. cook AUTOMOTIVE l .. T ..... ·~nor1m1c View QuaJ1 I COSTA MES. A s ( 0 re " 2000 s f ••••••••••••••••••••••• Himalayan F Cat Vic w1nts live-oot JOb. pvt LOTMAH From ms lY F Pre Neat &i Clun 2 or 3 room olfice suites warehouse Nr 405 " AMC>tac....ta 5100 lrvinerTurtlerock Call home or restaur1nt Full time. Responsible. NB. 673-4200 -. _j A/C,XIPnty of prkg. Ulll J KblaUn_rbosrpaB.I WLoorwk~ntpl1anyd !••••••••••••••••••••••• ]60·~1632. 557. mature person nttded I d S300 I { I I C II "' Lost 11·14 sm Yorkshi-.-H..a..W__._. 7100 ror special duties ntine . mo. inc ne va1 now a J 0 Pro M t 751 2'1rr7 '" --r --R c d tlt1ls Beaut. house. spa. Realonom1cs 67~6700 · · · f Terrier J lbs . vie. Santa ••••• •••••••••••••••••• e ereoees requi re Ir Art 6 731-8630 Costa Mesa. 1200 sq t An• Av. &i Monte Vista / MU$l have 2 years ex · · ,.. --500 sq rt Mesa Verde 1nd11str1a l space Own heartbroken' .AccNo ,_,Be h perience. Call Steve anted. F n mmt to Shr area $37Slmo 6'13-5.340 Rew a rd, 645.6038 or Growing ewport ac Harvey for an appoint Lrg Home in CdM. Non· $4S-4123 CPA Firm has Has •m· ment S111 kr Ref req Call Pri .. ~ldiLoc . ._.H•/""'Hff 964·~ mealateoperunis foran ROYCAlVEI 7600742 MACAW ind ividual desmng ltO~SROYCl d CM M h Approx 100 rt office Rll.-c• L 0 1 l b 1 u e ye 11 0 w c h a I I e n g i n g .astsi e · le r / space Prestig ious!••••••••••••••••••••••• ·b'li P d & IMW 91t'nr seeks F tchr/ Ne~port eea~h location •~'--•• Macaw Adored lamlly Don t sit home !"'ponst t lies .. : rov1 . 64 444 ~; hs m •-Sl50 w ... -..... Reward ' wk (2131 mg aeeOWlu:J .xrv1ces nurse e 3""· Comer-1tno~•. Oppo .. *'"r 5005 ~· while your ad IS ·•· 1· 1 ~·5035 """' w / -·--r 435 ·9881 . Res 1714 ) ' · to d1versu1 c iente Bankmg Share 4 Br home. btwn ~!.w.r:!.~ I LOS;NG.LEASE:·~~j;• ~~~~st~~~r~~~u~ 848 3838 ··.\·:. • 1 \. ·-~' ~u~~ilnyg ~n1 1t~~ !1~:keo:'tvi~~~~~n~I fUUT&.!~TIME :eay "Ocean. N.B. Call 642"4644fora . ting b11sin~.sellingout Lost · Long lwr dark bm l Public a«OUDling exp -.-.. . 'l\va1I. immed 675·2637. ALL supplies and fi.1 -sell unneeded cat Disappeared Sit Class1f1eds et Send resume' Cla.uihed Excellent opportunilJe$ Oall art 6 BA YFROMT lures including· . items in the Ba shore. 548-934.9 ANSWER AD take ad 1861. Diiiy Pilot 330 for experienced persons M~ 35-45 shr Sb;, 2ba Pnmeoffiee. 760-9440. I Display cases, Willing oa·11y Pt.lot Lost m lrv111e Mathey /' , your messages w Bay Street 'cM in auraet.ive Savings . hs .. r SC0 Pla1a /Frwy ---. . room chairs. Beauty Tissot wrist wat~h / 1 1 """'""·""""" Loan Botbrvw1tJonso( Sp~ n S22S +share utils. 840 sq ft pro( omee swte Salon hairdryers and _w~rks. Reward955-2S51 / I 24 hrs a day or .?.-,__,_""'°"------fer vaned du'Ues PtT 841· 913 w ocean view reception I hyduuhc ch;i1rs, mir Gift Guide Found lge blk M Dobe. a whole week lor ACCOUN11MG pos1t1on is approx. 3 ---h-rm 2 l11rge offices sep rors.shelvesandplants CaU 642·5L71 PCH a, Crown Val 1 •• 1 ) rust $5.00. CUii( days a week &i alternate Resp bus1 F 25 35 to s r eq111p and storage rm Also. make.up, shampoo v I « Nrr_.r_. f id S d t"I 1 ~ b CM Pkwy , L1g Na g ~,....or rap t row· 1tur ays un 1 pm r. 2 a apt Ul · nr Newport Center/Design and hair produc•· -~ uk for o II L d 1~· 1801 ~ C S282 • "" _.. ' "~1 0606, -1681 °:--' ~ Call 642·5678 to 101 resta11r1nt c am Ca in a at .,.. v mo. + ., Plaia New carpet/ Call631·""'""o' C h I t , ... ·......,. .,._ ., Co Off Du C "nls R r C 11 kd s s f "'"" ., r s "' • ' Found p ...... B--' Stin d rporate 1ee lies E 0 E Orange oast u e s a w Y paint 165 per sq l . art•r&-""""/-..... ·~ place your a 1 d M ... I B k S '· L 700 549-4834 X337__ '714J 7S9-9044 .. ·-""""" .Ad-Visor dard Poodle. Blk. M Vic I I me u ~li •.• '?!u•bYi aknl av1ng c"'M oan, I P / M F R t l 57 H B Off~ --.-'-•Ht...t now. reeone1 a...,... wtt y Adams _ . ro1. , mm e wan . nr . . ice space in 0 ........_... 5015 ....... ____ ------===~! NBeBa.ch6«A·3656rumal NSebewpolt'" rtr scaalrdes ~h .. '!~· !':.alcryedsisjt -0-rnJt-1;0~ ._ed'. new duplex. CdM 3 R E office 1n busy ppotwfJ "' ~ _,,..., ..... .,. " Br 2 Ba 2 sty S400 mo center Ideal ror taxes. •••• :••••••••••••:·;••• 0 H U R R Y ' or Ca 11 Exp preferred " Salary TIU.II 979-135Sda s insurance. accountant • INVESrORS 6451508 lost&Fo.d ~OO Lott&Fo.d SlOnl co mmensurate with Newport office seek.s ·r,rmmt. ASAPr~p Non 846·77_77__ Loss~W,nANTStocEksD.•bo•nda. · Found Vic Swan " ¥1 :1 a bility Call Rusty full-time Teller 6 mo "~ "" Placentia II 16 Whl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• p I 1 549-9322 SttL or ba.nking exp 11mkr. Shr Beh hse NB 525 · office. carpet. commodities' Thmk of • Found Ono. yng blk mix, FOUND yng fem e~t.1 -e Jcan. 14• r'"f-rr-" Por further ..... ""'71 kd u" 3187 I d II .. Samoyed F. 641 1089 -.. blk •· , ...... t V p "" ""' _.\N w~tnv· panee was. pr,ng comm1s1ons you paid ' • · wht c h est /paws . .gray wwiue. IC. .ACCT/llPI 1oformation and in fllOnsmkr. C. M -i;~e 2052 Newport Blvd.CM. Why not earn from those SCIH.11£JS Bouchard l Garfield., Mar_ket Basket pkg lot. Ex per with multiple sets terview call Bn1n Tag Responsible sm mo $275 mo 644 2228, FEES' Potential 6X """ 968 7_ _ __ PtnillSula.673-0983 of boots,payrolJretums ga rt844·72S5 J-.l!!i.!~.:.J2:!!& .. 0K-'S48-1850 ~-4l!L__ lnvst Miil 2K 661 9~ Sk t k. ANSWERS Found Lg blue Parrot. rHtOMts 5350 • some tu rfturn ~rep. WESTBIM Seper house Ft v. M MOW .AVA.IL.AW End II 29 !!__ a es . s IS . Eighty Clink Hunt Beh VIC • very ••••••••••••••••••••••• de11rable. For pas1llon FEDa.AL as.JS S27S111el uul Nick NEW PORT BEACH 500 Shares in Ir vi ne ledS . SnOWmOIJile Again Temper tame.848-1759aft6 EXECUT1VE 10 sm~ll busmess de~t. SAVIHGS&LOA.H jlW-2768. COMMERCE CENTER Thrift &c Loan. S6000 MILEAGE Found l'r grown -m-a-le • sum *' ~e'!~~~r: 's"::a:; 14 Corporate Plaia l'ttd rmmt 2BR twnhse EX ECtrrJV£SUITE ~1·91~ --Sell your used Patient ID wa1W1g room cat, drk oranae stnpe, 24 hour ~RTS commensurate w/exper Coast Hwy . N B Muter BR ' BA $235 ~1ndsome wtndow of MoMyto&.o. 5025 Some doctor thisguyis nng tailed. Top ol the '53-1122 MC SA i Call 640·UZ2fora EOE M/F mo646-~.631·3364aft fices. rurnnonrurn .••••••••••••••••••••••• 1teffiSlnQUr A patient eamemw1th World a rea Call -. 18 k avail Prof see serv, If you want a Real Estate walking pneumorua and 494.5723 COEDS-Would Love to ADMIM. ASSIST/ I an mg ·~t'·'t-o -shr2br8alboa copy mach, ans serv, Loan at BELO W Oa1lyP1"lot he charged him for F ou nd a br acelet Party with you.Call Sue SEClfTAlY Look9Qfort1Mt ""r PLUSPLUS MARKET RATES call _MILEAGE '" orDebbieanyUme. . I Sf'fCIA.lPBSOM apt. S250 'mo Resp, Freepartillixlntaccess Prima Financia l Gt"ft Gu1'de wtpreelOUS stones Vic m~ Excell~nl opportuni.ty Beaut eordialsurround I llonest party No c1gs "' Have something to sell' Black Angus Rest. Call fror high powered In· · I 6'5 3852 Coll Now t7 i 4t Services Class1fie9 ads do i~I. fordi&eri · . 642-4920. dividual with top typing ing.s Perm. FIT. 5 day J -752-7102 __ j_l7·l477 _ Call642·5678 '1--...au...11--5•00 1_.,.u ___ 5200 fi'""Cu .. .., tt shortband sktlb.Must wk Xlnt benefits tt ad "ll!rOCJ..eS ......,.. "~ .& ~ "_.. L.-.-..&:.. be aggressive, selC vEaOnErement Will tratn 1or•et1t 050 MorWnMlle ,..._.C..... ondoskforo 1•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••n••••••••••• ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport ~ach 700-1000 lnMt.IL.ocmt Christmas A6-Vi*° 24HC_./a.:! 0180 ~t=~e:::~l~~oiw~~e r.clflchdS..n esldeCM SrngleonPvt sq fl main ~r Ideal Venture Capital Avai l 111...1011c1•PUBLICA AM"'tvt.-Congenial Newportj Z34 E 170\St,C l\( Ality. Storage Only S55 Marine Available Jan I for Business Start up. " A Aabp,..._, ._ Beach eommere111,•--------1 ,wo 6)3-3600 -2400 West Cst Hwy. Also. do business l~ans. There is such a thing as a 1 brok olfi I Banking 645-J683 equi pment leasing frff lunch " weight loss I Los l:onae1eros de la Comm11nlndad de 1f you would like to erage ice. NCR Oper•0t tr roof Mei 'I I t From S760 Full tlm,e Exp. desired but nol reqwred ... of.Amlric1 34~:-;r:tUdo Bookkeeper p time rull charte 3 days per wee k C~ll Co r inne wkdys 8 631·36Sl Boo k keeper NB wholesale tour eo seeks full charge bkkpr, over. a I I acd'g respon s1bihties ' some ad m1 n1stratave matters Excell ~ts Attrac· tive ulary D11oe 752·07M CARPEHTBS Must be exp in framing. finish l concrete 631·2004·~----- CASHta Marine Hardware Store 64.S-1711 Cashiers, exint opp for pleasant. orgaruzed. de· tail minded person Benefits included Apply in person ThGoodEs-. ........ 210M:-=i.or. Hew IHdl_ CASHtB f'ull ti me 40 hrs pe r week Must be able to work Sil &i Sun. Other hrs to be arranged App· ly in person Kerm R1m1 Hardware. 2666 Harbor Bl vd., CM Clerical lns11nnce C111ms Office seeks Clerical Person w /good t ypin g l Offlceltfllhll 4400 Costa Mesa. 250 S:Q· rt. 855·9863 __ too! Call for a FREE ' Fount11in Va lley tendran una audencia Escor t Attractive Contact Pe :833-2900 LoealT=~Beach ....................... suite. S!75/mo Ut1ls ID· Mor+-agies. Trwt Demonstration of the publlca Sob re el Octovimo Ano de Casas y Ladies. contact S45-1S48 ffU Westchfr NB. Want cld . 779 W 19th St 0".:.?~1 50l5 Cambridge D1et Call ' Aphcac1ones del Desarollo de Veras el d11 i s=-1~l~D~a'!'.d...:, 4~1"".1oo1t~'7't1":3S':-'1ee~ks-i1 _________ Savings l Loan has an CL.Ill( financial inst 7000s f BS! 8928 _... p -4 43 de Diciembre 1981, a las 7.30 de la n()('he en ADMl .. SnATIYI immediate opening for a 1St. floo r Agent541·5032. --------••••••••••••••••••••••• al 730 l seriOllS girl, social life is SPlaAUST part-time Teller. Ap· Work In beaut Dana pleasant phone manner. Some txp helpful Call Mr. Or.r<>!_k 833-9511 __ -HEWr()ft'TIUCH Sattter......., Co. c .. root 5150 el curato de Delgad05. I0200 Slater Avenue. zero. Bus ph 754·9904 proll imate hours Point Harbor Full lime EXECUTIVE ff d t" .... .,. La intencion de la nolicia es para solicilar home95S-«B5 Mel MllDID 11 30 2 30 Monday t.h T1.1es. thru Sat Require 6 ° ices an recep IOn All types of rtll esl•lt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ideas potenc11les para los planes y proyectos . rAIT·TIME : • ru SUITES overlooking golf course investments since 1949. fro. Norw• •le. A J__., Friday, Saturday 9-2. I men ls. Front ofc ap-Av a 11 Dec. I Mullan S--~ ilt to Costa M-1 by 4 p.m. pr1oridades del Octovimo Ano. Civdadanos _,.. SlOO/weekend and 11p. year u ving;a &i loan or pe aranee. ty-pe SO wpm IN Realty S40-2960 ~;;::" (Work nlt""es). Phone lnleresados tend ran la oportunid1d de OfO.. Call 552-3173. Army b1nking exr;nenee re accurately, aptitude ror HEllT AGE .&-•.,. presentar sUJ eomientos del Oetovimo Ano ., • .,,,. ... /Mod•JU1o Reserve. Be all you can 1·r-' p11• ~ar-r ap det••I. mm. ' yrs gen . .. .. ~.. •·-1..:ess a.-.a...1 .. "·"' 71 .. r " 11 {213) 1164·~ Bryson r:..~v• '° .. ., qu ""'· ... ·~ .r. ,--.---'"' ~ .. _ -· -de Desarollo be partl. Please call. office exper SS per hr ,.,ow luxury olfice space •••••••••••••••••••••••Widow has money for Lod & Fo.d 5300 Para mas rnformat'1on puede eommunicarse M/F fl Couples Ms. Denny Parlsia Absolutely no personal 1n Irvine 's busiest T.O.'s SI0,000 up. No ....................... con 83S·30CXIMC/.Viu AIDE COMPANION. (7141~ or telephone inquiries .~1mter1 Easy Frwy ac RET AH. SPACE credit cheek. no penalty. i--------•I Patricia Flynn. Planning Department TNYet 5450 Uve in for elderly M MEWPOIT IAUOA Resumes only to Dana .ceas. Av11I now' Call 1280 sq ft. Harbor Blvd Call Denison Assoc Fountain Valley City Hall ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Call &46-S282. SAVINGS & LOAM Point Manna Co . 247~ Cordeta1ls + storage.~mo 673 7311 FOUll ADS 10200Slater Avenue Tnntt~ AIRCRAF'T CLEANJNG Dana Dr . Dana Pt. Ss l-·L"'3.! 64ft4"'l0 Realonorruct 675·6700 -"-'-''-. ~-------i Fountain Valley, Ca. 927~ f I I 00 .,..... A" .. Ml 92629 __ . 6 v-.. SI SOOT D 2 for price of l, 13 coun· F/T. Good oppty or a . . . . AIE FIEE Telefono· 1714) 963-8321, Ext. 269 tries Pan Am Coupon. Mardworker. wtnex hrs. Companion. fem ror 71 '•DILUXEOfftCES• Storeor0ffice.1350sq ft. m mo, !2%.Jyrs Disc 631·3'69 18Yrs or older 492-7725 yr. old lady on 1,2l 3room Noleasere· MesaVerdeArea roreash Btr I P.a. F Cl fied Ad" Mu.sth1ve own ~Ired AdJ A1rporter ...... 123 631-7048 .,_ Penon looking for a dis· Answering Service FIT or assi 3223 9 12 ~ 642 5671 count ticket to or round dayi, mature, responsi· ACTION nite thru Fri nit -~-Prim; Tustin • San 2ND T.D · S15.2:>0. 163 3 " PUBLIC NOTICE trip Crom California lo bl Calla ..!33·0379 USO Up Hunt. Bch Clementeretail or oHiee yrs. Costa Mesa. BUYll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•!!!!l••!ll ~atUe PleaseCall e : \'i~a~2e~~ ~e:·a 01tly Ptlot What a Wonderful World .Carpet. drapes, air spaces 7»1470 831-8699 $12.950 Mr. Lockhart Lost . M Gnat Dane/Lab •~49M722u ... i u -. EOE AO.VISOR J,Wl Beach. 842·2834__ -· • __,962=-·::::884::..:.:...7 _____ mill, black. vi<'. Chap. The Housillg and Community Development Westmlll!'5r area . 642.5678 of Shopping, riRhl at . Co-1rclClll Aah In o ..,... 7....., Advisory Board or the City or Fountain I ~:i:=.& A.~rtment M1n11er your fingertips every Sttare 2 ofc s111te in pre-1__.._... .. .. 75 M--L--' MtQ. man range .• .,... ~ · h r1 th d 1 0 1 , 1 ..... .,.. .... ,._....,,. Jtlf\ V1lley wi ll hold a pubhc ea ng on e pie lmerrtd. W1lh a y . 11 y r 1 ot st11ious airport a~a .J71S1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SINCE EARLY I LOST: Black male Scot· City's Eighth Year Housin••nd C.On1munlty ........... •••••••••••• some xperlen<'e 20 • Clusified Ads To place "'Sq n For details<'• I 000 Sqft commerieal lJt62nd.TNstDeeds tie , Vic. University Development Block Grant Appllutloo on ~I Units. Weatmlnater. Mike your s hopping your ad . u ll 642-5678 I 85!·1226-·-bustntsl or warehouse. OWNER-NON OWNER Park, Irv Reward. December 2, 1981, at 7:30 p.rn . in the City ........... 7005 Huaband May hive out· eulpby U:Singlhe Dally and let a Class1f1fd Ad NEWPORT BEACH S04 50< aqft. 2 car space, 3% B11y Down Available ::~=·..><:8458='-------1 Council Cham hers. lo:nl Slater Avenue The ....................... •Ide job Must be Handy Piiot Clusifled.Ads _ -[ ViS9f' help you . No. 'Newport Blvd. 180 lo have util. 64.S-7184. 443 Peter Dobbs, Broker FOUND : Female Blonde purpose of the hearing la to solicit public Now En~: Chris· Fret apt ind utU I •1y p•1at 1.J500sq ft avail at90' a Ham1lton•D CM. 71().6827 64MC>ll Co cker puppy, vi<' Input into the planning and development of tlan Pre . a:zo E. ...U•D•=Ml-3943 0 .. ::. : II I ...................... :. &q ft. Sierra Mgmt. Co lndustrlal Bldg. ror lease. WANT ACT'ION? Orange ' Bay, C.M. the City's Eighth Vear Housing and 18th St., COlfl Men. ,.. --.&&4.!:!~4~ --3000sq ft.office, 10,000 ;::C:;;;;l•:;:s::;s~ifed~Ads;;;;;;:;642:;·:;S67:;;;;8:.:.;::'*'::".::8223'!:'::=;:;:;:::::::::;-Community Development Block Grant S ptcial Proaram •y• -.... DANA PO INT 250 ' sq ft warehouse at~ Program. Ideas for projects and proJtct Ml-5423 ~ ~ ·~ tl~S/mo. 500· l.350/mo s q . ( l . c 0 st a Need more _... priorities will be reviewed by the Fountain ...... w..w. 7075 ;:,.~,.'f:tm~:~i:~~ 34UO Violet Lantern Mtu/Newport aru. ~I Va lley Ho usi n it 11nd Commun ity 1 ....................... tlona 6 iudlo visua l ft$;tl20 Avail . 2·1 82. Call for Chn'stmas bMif? Development Advisory Board at the Caretr mladed family I tqulpmtot, attondary ' MWPTIXIC m ...1.7.!.::14u.:IM~S·~l70S~·----1 •p• December 2, 1981, public hell"lna Interested mlD n yn okt -· clock . •l•nn 1yatem1. Luxurious m af ottlce .... tritit...... 4HO cltlu na and aroups art Invited to attend the emP,lo)mmt. lO yn 0 . 1 yr up. In AIV equip ,,.-vilt ror iub-lult ln ....................... Sell yo ur unneeded hearlnr and contribute totbe pl1nnina of the perienctd mechanic, meat repelr . Salary ,~of NP" cxculalveof· IHdl Anet Items v.ith a low City's Eiahth Vu r HQU&lnt •nd C.Ommunlt.y alto Cl111 1 driven ll.m.·SUN./mo . ~· lifJtt tQmplexes. All1>0rt tmmedl•t.c ()('cupancy cost ad undet the Development BIO<'k Grant Procram. license, c11 operate 1Y ia penGll: f'ounu111 t.(.l .. e t n <'I u des . Su,.T clean. t.200 1q n. Daily Pilot Gift Gulde Quesllon• about the hearing may be .. rtoat heavy equip. ~alley School Dla\rit't, 11 .. Jl t e •Pl / P II o n• 1Ach1dln1offk1. Larom· addre11ed to: men\. ~In N · urn er T1lbert t ~~Ullllllea *1101torl1I pltt.tdarkroom. perffor Patric!• Flynn, PlaMlna Otpartment "11 u• • rtlaa. ..U New!uclr.v1 gog 1ot rree copltt/mo. pboto lab 01 daiper. CaU eJ2·5&71 P'OW1uinValle.y Clty Hall to Ile. ...,..,. ~w11o---A--a... •·m p I e par" ft I MIO mo "' 10200 Slater AvenM la . Call .:id 1._~ •Kltc~ee •Sec1'y Mn. __ 15C.!..·1 • .£.l144~1 ... e .... n-....•_:-ll1L.llJ .. _.,., _.. .. fw • fountain Velley, Ca. fl70I .__1_ .... ..,.. ual1C11J:Roalaw . Cllrlt ... .._YIMr Telephone: mo11U1ZJ,Ext.• ........... lll-llTI --..0~lelM '"""' '1Hl4I ~ tO -~ J ... - llllll lllCH /IOUTH CDllT ' \ Diiiy .. P111t TUESDAY, NOV. 17, 1981 . CAVAL~ADE COMLCS STOCKS 82-3 84 87 Woody Allen's doing another movie .and, .as usual, it's the world's best-kept secret. Page BB . D 0 . Fresh look urged · on landslide funds request 'Peace . Beach' ·mulled A Laguna Beach man will be back before the City Council tonight with i shortened veraloo of the name change he suggested last month for Main Beach. John Geske, a resident of the A rt Colony for 19 years, previously asked the council to name Ma1n Beach Park the Anwar el Sadat Peace Park Beach to honor the slain Egyptian president. At his fU'St appearance before council members, Mayor Sally Bellerue suggested that Geske, a land developer, shorten the proposed name change and come back to the council. In a letter sent to council members and city officials, Geske is now petitioning the city to name the · strand Peace Beach, which he says will demon s trate Laguna 's commitment to peace. "I propose we name the Main Beach area Peace Beach as an acknowledgment by this community of the right way to live," Geske said in his letter. Geske said be is an.admirer of the life's work of Indian nationalist leader Mahatma Gandhi, which included passive resi sta nc e and civil disobedience to achieve social reform. The City Council will meet at 6 p.m . at City Hall, 505 Forest Ave. Interviews for Laguna panel slated Laguna Beach c ity council m e mbers will interview applicants for a three-year term on lhe Board of Adjustment Dec l. Lagunans who wi sh to serve on the panel should present a resume to City Clerk Verna R o llinger by noon Nov . 27 outlining work experience and experience which might relate to the position. The board of adjustment is a five membe r p a n el that rorfsiders vac.iances from the city's zoning code and sits as the r ity's Design Review Board Board members receive $40 per month. For more information, call the city clerk at 497 ·3311. Seniors get free showing "That's Entertainment. Part II," will be shown Friday free to• senior citizens in Laguna Beach at the South Coast Theater. The free 1'1lm program is co -sponsored by the Senior Citizens Club of Laguna Beach and Laguna Federal Savings and Loan. The musical will be screened at 2 p.m. and free tickets are available for seniors at the community center. 384 Legion St. For more information. call the center at 497-244 l. S. Lagunan named to court in LA ' Car.ol John Fieldhouse, of South Laguna, has been named by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. to the Los Angeles County Superior Court. T h e 5 2 . y e'a r . o 1 d r or me r Whittier police lieuten1lnt has been .serving as a Superior Court com missioner. He replaces Judge Robert London who retired. . Parent8' group to hear counselor The Capistrano chapter or Parent.I Wbo Care will apouor a talk by Grea Bodenhamer of the Back lo Control counaelin& service toniabt. The talk wlll be held at Karco· Foreter Junior Hieb Scbool'a inultl·purpoH room, 2SI01 Camlno del Avion, San Juan Caphtrano at 7 :SO p .m . AdmiMloo la free. _, ..... ....,_ N•arly tub JIC!Ors.ofter the ~l Mor landltidl m IA(1IOIG &och, the recon.t~ted site of the llippoge remain& a MXJrrecl diamond. Cranston letter criticizes review of Laguna. appeal By STEVE KITCHELL Of•o.My ........... Sen. Alan Cranston baa penned a letter to the director ol a federal disaster agency, saying be doean 't believe Laguna Beach's request tor disaster funds for the Del Mar land•li~e was adequately reviewed. Tbe California senator sent the letter to Louis Giuffrida, the new director of the Faderal Emergen cy Management Agency, asking him to "take a fresh look at this case." A landslide in February of 1980 destroyed 40 feet of Del Mar A venue in the Arch Beach Heights community and waahed 30,000 cubic yards or earth down the hillside. The slide destroyed sewer lines, utility equipment and portions or two homes. The bill to reconstruct Del Mar Avenue and the hillside · below came to nearly $900,000. And although then-President C&f'ter --declered· ~·Del· Var slide a disaster, federal emergency officials turned down t h e c i t y ' s r e q u e s t f o r, reimbursement in September 1980. A subsequent appeal also was turned down and the city sent yet another appeal to the new Reagan administration. Cranston's letter should reach the new FEMA director at about the same ti me Giuffrida receives his own staff's recommendation regarding Laguna's latest appeal. Cranston's note says the city ''has compiled extensive professional evidence to document that an emergency situation existed after the landslide that had not been present prior to the disaster. "I dor(t believe that the city's documentation bas been adequatery reviewed. Therefore, I would appreciate your taldna a freah look at this case," the letter concludes. Laauna Beach City Manager Ken Frank says he i. hopeful ~ note from Cranston will help. "The timing of the letter if perfect," Frank said. The federal agency b.H always contended restoration cl the Del Mar hillside is not considered emergency work, They term the buttressing and earth moving as "permanent restoration,•' not eligible for federal disaster funds. But L,guna Beach official, believe the city is entitled ~ more federal funds than juai $50,000 to $85,000 for reatorinl public facilities. "We never said every dollar~ reimbursable," Frank said, "but clearly some areas art eligible." Council members, in late 1.MI), voted unanimously to spena $735,000 of the city's reserv-. funds to reconstruet the blllaide before the winter ratM· could present a new threat. r The city is out that money unless the federal government comes up with disaster funds. "We're very pleased (Sen.} Cranston has written on our, behalf," Frank said. Pub lie relations volunteer sought T h e Lag una Beach Ar~ Co mm iSsion is seeking a part-time voluntary publi'c relations directo r for commission business. Duties would include writing and delivering publicitfi r e lea ses, maintaining ;\ publicity file and contactina members or the press , Interested volunteers should contact the Recreation Departmenl at 497·3311, ext. 201. Laguna may put its citizens !on hold' P1fblic communications getting out of hand, officials believe, and may go to end of agenda An informal poll of rour Laguna Beach City Council members indicates they will most likely support the notion of pla~ing the public comment portion of the agenda at the end of late-night meetings. The council will m eet at 6 tonight to discuss modifying the agenda format in order to allow those who have items scheduled on the agenda to be beard first. C urrently, Laguna council meetings' begin with a section of the agenda called "public communications." During that portion of the meeting, citizens may address the council on any issue they wish. On occasion, these public forums have gotten out of band, when c itizens make uns ubstantiated accusations against council members or city administrators. Councit members have been berated and ridiculed and city officials have been called liars and thieves from tlme to time during public c~;hmunications. One council member once le rm ed frequent coun ci 1 s peakers as ··animals in a three-ring circus." But council member William Wilcoxen said the bickering and bantering that precede the regular order of business at council meetings is not why he s uggested moving public comment to the end of the meetings. "To my way or thinking," Wilcoxen said, "items already scheduled on the agenda should have priority over orr-agenda items. "Hundreds or hours or sWf and council time are spent getting ready to act on various items on the agenda," be continued. "Andi citizens spend hours getting ready to address those agenda items. ·'I've never run across a procedure at any other public body where anyone can get up and say anything they want to at the beginning or a noticed agenda hearing." And, he said, he does not think his suggestion is an effort to stifle free speech. "We're just (considering ) placing it lo the rear of the agenda," he said. Council member Kelly Boyd echoed Wilcoxen's statements, saying, "ll (the move) is not going to hurt free expression. It vocal four or five habitual council speakers, "there have been no more than one or two s peakers (during public comment) over the last six or ..., ,..,.....,a....-. IETTING IAIL -Balboa Yacht Cub member Al Perez i.nstnlctl Luisa C...UUO of Santa Ana in a few sailing tecbniqa.a before they leave the club dock Saturday for tile unual Orange County Braille Institute'• annual race a.round Newport Harbor. llemben ol the Udo 1' Fleet One Club provide aallboata and HrVe u •ilbted partnen tor tbe bUnd teea·acers w~o learn to acijuat aaill by the feel ·UMI sound of the wind. a cs eight months." Both Wilcoxen and Boyd said th at citizens with legitimate concerns can call a council member and have the issue brought up during the council's communication portion of the meeting, which also falls at the beginning of the night. '•All they hav~ to do is get will benefit those people who come in for items on the agenda and allow them to be heard and get out before midnight." Boyd said that, other than a hold of a council member or have it placed on a future agenda by themselves," Boyd said. Mayor Sally Bellerue said she Is thinking of initiating a new portion or the agenda to include written communications from the public. And while letters from the public would not replace publiq comments at meetings, lbfi mayor suggests writteq: com municationa as a way tq a void having citizeru have to wait to the end of the meeting J roake their concerns known. "Frankly, I 've alway chuckled at the problem u ~ by some council memben," s~ said. "Remember, Kelly (Boyd~ ran for election on this v~ issue in 1978. At that time publie communicatioo was at the end of the meeting, and be wanted it earlier in the evening." The community service rendered by the club was recognized by the Orange County Board of Supervisors by the adoption of a special resolution praising it.I efforts. The Laguna Bea<:h City Council also proclaimed Nov. 6 as Rotary Day in the city. Laguna Rotary notes 50th year •I The Laguna Beach Rotary Club celebrated "lts 50th anniversary Nov. 6, the date on which the current 110-member club was founded by a dozen buinesa and professional men. Club member Bob DeFord said the fll'll meeting was held ln the back ol a small res~urant owned by Bill Thornton on South Coast Highway near Forest A venue. He a aid the build.in& now bouaes World Savinp and Loan. DeFord said one of tbe foundln& members, Dr. Vincent P. Carroll. a loq-Ume .Lacuna Beach physician, still la an actjve member of the club. Accordln& to DeFord, wben the Rotary wu founded in 1111 La1una Beach wu a city of 5,000 permanent resldenta. Tbe newly CODltructed ffctel Lapna WU the main tourilt attractioD. He aald rum nmnen were laodiu carlC)89 ol 1ood wbilkey ln secluded La1una co•• to alake t.be tldnt of ProblbWaa era vtatton. • 'Tbtre waa an economical tent dty on BroadwQ wbere fa mill• atayed la aammw," O.Ford Hid, "c'OM bJ tbe p&er at tbe IDd of Broadway." He added that iD 1111 1oCa1 I artlata, wbo made up a larp segment of the city population, were planning the first FesUvaJ of Arts and Pageant of th• Masters. They were held the following year. He said the fU'St festival was held on the then vacant bluff below where the Laguna Beacta Museum ol Art now standa. DeFord sald when the Rotary was established it would still be several years before Coaa~ Highway would be extende- from Corona del Mar 1o l..q'una Beach. 1be narrow and wlDdlnc La1una Canyon Road wu ~ only hl&bway into the hamlet. 0 For several yean tbe Laiunt Beach Rotary Club bu met at noon on Fridays at the Hotel La1una. t DeFord aalCl in the 50 yean ~ the club'• exlltmce lt bu railed tbouaanda "' clol1an to aid .. n~y and t.be JOUtb ol u.. d&J. r Re Hid major fuad·relabli effortl ... for t.be CODltr1ldWi of South Collt Medical CelMr' ID SOutb lAl\ma. &'° ... dlauter,....., ,.. of tbe Bluebird Canyaa de iD 1m. Sacb l'ebr1'•'1 tbe d ub 1poa1on a Rlfd Cro11 bl-' dri•• • tbe ..... Lqma. Tbl blood~ la cndfted to AA Col.oftJ........ . • llilJPUat TU ESOAY .. NOV. 17, 1911 CAVALCADE COMICS STOCKS 82-3 84 87 Woody Allen's doing another movie .and, .as usual, it's the world's. best-kept secret, Page BB . 0 Gifted student program 'Sliding backwards'? BY STEVE TalPOU 0( tlle o.tty ........... Irvine Unified School Di.strict board member Gordon Getchel says he ia .concerned with the direction a prouam for lifted students is taking, and be challenged several district administrators who said the program is doing well at Monday's board meetine. Getchel says he is not alone. He said the concerns expresse:d Monday were a result of convenaUons he has had with parents of students in the proeram . He said board· commutee atudytn1 the pro1ram'1 "pro1reaa that bad accompltabmenta "have been does not feel the sap between member T. John Nakaoka is program expreued similar been request.eel by Nakaoka. outstandlnl, '' later cautioned parents and admlniatrat.on ls concerned also. reser vations in a recently When Getcbet said be wilbed that the youn1 pro1ram can be wlde. Getchel said he la worried that related report, but not in such to iron out "differences ln what "smothered in the crib," by too Waldloiel said many of the the 2-year-old Gifted and atron1terma. people in the,Proiram (parents) much criticlam. concerns Getchel upreaaed Talented Education pro1ram la But Getchel said parents have perceive and t e purveyors Getchel responded to the already are beine addressed by "slldin1 backward," that the expreued 1troo1 retervatlona ln (teachers and administrators) admonition ln an interview after the diatrict. program lacks districtwlde conversations with him and perceive, Corey responded that the meetini by saying "if 1 were organiiation, that curriculum ls Nakaoka, who wu ill and could s uch dtffere-ht vlew1 are an administrator and 1 didn't not ~ell defined in relation to not attend Monday'• meeliJll. ''endemic to the beaat" becauae want to cet any heat I'd aay that that for non-GATE students, and Get c be l and d l 1 tr i ct the procranl'la atill new. too.. · that "kids are being placed Superintendent A. Stanley Corey .. 1 think that's an '!xcuae for · second to a lot of personal eo1a1ed in several pointed mediocrity, Mr. Corey," Getcbel Dean Waldfogel, aaalstapt approaches and philosophies " exchanees while discua1in1 the replied. superintendent for curriculum In the program. ' program . The tliscuaalon and instruction , said ln A community advisory followed a preaentation on the Corey,wboaaidtheprogram's comment& to the board that be The proeram JI a aucceaott to the dlatrtct'a Mentally Gifted Minors, or MGM procram. A staff report on the pro1ram aald that some 10 percent of the district'• students wobably meet criteria for entry into the program. J . NB coastal pla:r, periled· University Drive issue ·may lead to state rejection Newport Beach city officials, who have spent more than three years working on a coastal plan for the beach city, have been pu~ on notice that the State Coastal Com mission will be asked to deny the plan this week. The state commission, meeting thi5 week in Huntinetoo Beach, will review Newport's state-required local coastal plan Friday; The one thing most likely to hurt the coastal document's cba~ces la University Drive, the long-planned and much-delayed road shown on city maps as spanning the Upper Newport Bay. The city and commission have fought for years over the road. Commission planners are asking city officials to remove the road from maps shown in the coastal plan. The city, so far,, bas refused. ·•We 've bnrn extremely willing to work with the com mission to meet thei.r concerns but as far as getting a tradeorf to that, we've sot.ten zilch," Lenard says. Several Newport officials maintain that University Drive has become a political issue that the commission bas taken an. ··unbending and reckles position" on. '*" ............. ..,.~ ....... JomeJ ..tnderlon, opnutor of Univerlit11 P.ork Barber Shop in lrr1ine, talb on ~lq#loM during oftemoon n.iah. Barber6 work in background. Robert Lenard, a city planner, says bis sWf has tried with little success to modify the University Drive plan to meet commission cone ems. Customers back barber shop They oppose Irvine Company plans to cancel lease By &1CHARD GREEN C>t tlle DallY ~lee StMf Glen Thornton-Trump says be doesn't know what he'll do for haircuts if the Irvine Company follows through with its pla,ns lo can cel th e lea s e o f the University Park Barber Shop in Irvine. "I'm pretty upset, .. said the 68·year-0ld man. "I am blind and my seeing eye dog knows how to take me to the shop. I'm within three.quarters of a mile wi'lking distance. If they take the shop away I'll have to let my hair grow to my waist. "I guess I'll have to cut my hair by feel and I'd be a mess bec ause l c an't look in the mirror." Thornton-Trump is one of several loyal customers of the shop who are opposing Irvine Company plans to cancel its lease. James Ande rs on, 36, the • operator of the 13-year-old shop, received a letter from Irvine Company Property Manager Brian Kjos on Oct. 27 notifying him the shop's lease wouldn't be renewed after it.s Dec. 31, 1981, expiration date. "It has become apparent that many services that were once in constant demand in some areas are no longer being utilized lo their fullest,.. Kjos said in the letter. "And the future does not look bright. Among these are barber shops. ·~we have had to make some very difficult decisions regarding tenants whose leases are due to expire in the near future. Because of our obligation to ~II merc hants within a particular center to maximize customer traffic, some leases are not being extended or renewed." Irvioe Company spokesman Dan Carlsson said this morning that the barber shop wasn't increasing the root traffic in the University Park Shopping Center, located at the corner of Michelson and Culver drivea. "I have no bard facts to LIKES SHOP P~ICES Barron Terris s upport th is but maybe a jewelry shop which doesn't take a lot or space but has high productivity per square foot would tend lo bring .people in th e r e who a re now going el s ewhere ... or maybe something like a shoe store," said Carlsson. Anderson s ays he doesn't und e r s tand th e Irvine Company's rationale for not renewing bis lease. He said bis busines s ha s increased "dollarwise over the last seven years." He said bis shop employs five barbers. Monday at 4 p.m . all of the shop's barber chairs were in use. Anderson.. sald the Irvine Company has offered to give him a lease in an upstairs shop at two other locations in Irvine. He said bis busineaa will sulfer if he's not OD the ground floor. He has made plans to move TH I RTE EN· YEAR CUSTOMER Mike Gooch . his business to 14775 Jeffrey Road , Irvine, in the Arbor Village Shopping Center, which isn '.t owned by tbe Irvine Company. Anderson said that if he does move to the new location, be will miss some of hla longtime customers who may not go to the new shop. Mike Gooch, 21 , of 18051 Gillman St., Irvine, says he's been going to the shop since be was a small boy and doesn't want to see it move. "It's cl08e to my house, lesa expensive than other shops and I know the barbers," he said. Barroo Terris, 19, of Irvine, said he'll be upset if the abop moves. "I don't have a perm and I can wash my OWll' hair so it's JJOt necessary · for me to pay S3> or $30 to a hair stylist," said Terril, who has been coming to the shop for 13 years. Council divided on elections Proposal t~ shift Mesa voting dates. approved 3-1 Costa Mesa's City Council aplit, 3-1 with CouncllwomH Norma Hel'UOI ablent Monday night, to reschedule bi-annual city electiooa to coincide filth November 1eneral elections each even-numbered year. Councilman Ed McFarland, who lobbied to have the laue placed before city voten at the currently ICMduled April city election, voted acainst the meaaure. He called for the lnlUaUve u part of b1s current campatcn to involve citizens in 1overnment. The council's action Monday night actually does away wtth the election. \bat would a.ave been acbeduled ln April. And ln parallellnc action, the council in another 3-1 vote, with McFarland acalnat it, extended the current terms or its mayor, Arlene Schafe!J and lta vice mayor, Donn Hall, unUl after the election now aet for next November. McFarland aaid that move, propoted by Hall, "look• a UWe aelf-aervin1 to extend your term•." · He asked for reconalcleratioa of tbe extension wbea that ordinance i• coasldered on second readlnl Dec. 7. llcFak'land , however, indicated early in dlacuaalon that November probabl7 would be a better Ume to bold the city election in whlcb council members are named. University Drive, viewed by some as an essential corridor for getting traffic between Costa Mesa and lrvine, now comes to a halt on either aide of the bay. Lenard says bis staff, to attempts to satisf y the commission, has agreed to move the alignment nearly 300 feet away from the bay's wetland areas where various birds nest. He says the city has even gone as far as agreeing lo a set of conditions that would prohibit the city from building the road should it be shown that it would harm either the bay or the bay's wildlife. BOYS CLUB WINNER -Michael L. Manahan (in cent.er> accepts National Boys Club Silver Keystone Award for service from Harbor Area Boys' Club Director Lou Yantom (left) and Robert Briggs, president of the club. Manahan, manager of community relations for the Irvine Company, has been a member of the club's board of directors for 14 years and has served as the club's president. . CM tree removQl put on hold l Three named to committee to develop ·neighborhood l By JERRY CLAUSEN • Of -0...-, ...... Staff Confronted by more than 100 concerned homeowners, Costa Mesa's City Council approved a . cUywide moratorium on all parkway tree r emoval operatioos Monday night. The council also appointed three College Park area women to a committee expected to return with a tree plan for their nei~hborhood.s Dec. 21. u-nder rules set down by the council, only those parkway trees requested for removal by the owners of homes they front will be cut down until the city comes up with an adequate dty wide tree control and planning program. Named to the College Park area planning committee were Karen McGlinn, B.J . Curtis and Norma Yackel who led owners of homes in their area in a successful battle with City Hall to halt demolition of their neighborhoods' parkway trees. The three women will name two additional members to the new committee under council RI•• MIL-Balbol Yacht Qub member Al Peres lnltnactl Lulaa CMtlllo of Santa Ana lD a few taillDI tecbniqu. before tbey leave· the club dock Saturday far tbe annual Oraqe County Braille lnltltute'a annual race anNDd guidelines proposed Monday night by Councilman Donn Hall. Monday night's action followed review of an ambitious, documented SS.page report by the Conce rned Citizens for College Park-<<;CCP). The three women named to the College Park tree committee are members of that organization. The action also followed admission by Bruce Mattern, city public services director, that several ti:-ees along Avalon Street bad been erroneously removed by a contractor IRllGI COIT 11111 ""' TUESDAY, NOV. 17, 1981 CAVALCADE COMICS ' STOCKS 82-3 84 87 • ~ . Woody Allen's ·doing another , movie .and, .as usual• it's the world's best-kept secret. Page BB. l!niversity Drive issue to thwart coastal plan? Newport Beach city officials, who have spent more than three yearJ working on a coastal plan for the beach city, have been put on notice that the State Coastal Commission will be asked to deny the plan this week. The slate com mission , meeting this week In Huntington Beach, will review Newport's state-required local coastal plan Friday. The one thing most likely to burl the coastal document's chances is University Drive, the long-planned and much-delayed road shown on city maps as spanning the Upper Newport Bay. The city and commission have fought for years over the road. Com mission planners are aaking city ofricials-lo remove the road from maps shown in the coutal pl ~n . The fi ly, so far, has refused. Robert Lenard, a clty planner, says his staff has lrled with Uttle success to modify the University Drive plan to meet commission concerns. University Drive, viewed by some u an essential corridor for getting traffic between Costa Mella.and Irvine, now comes to a bait on either side of the bay. Lenard says bis staff, in attempts to satisfy the com mission, has agreed to move tbe alignment nearly 300 feel away from the bay's wetland areas where various birds nesl. He says the city haa even gone as rar as aareelng to a set of conditions that would prohibit the city from building the road should It be shoft'n that il would harm either the bay or the bay's wildlife. ~·We 've been extremely willing to work with the com mission to meet their concerns but as far as gettin& a tradeoff to that, we've 1otten zilch," Lenard says. Several Newport offlclala maintain that University Drive has become a political Issue that the commission has taken an "unbending and reckless position" on. OUicials from Costa Mesa, • Irvine and Orange County government are expected to be on hand Friday to support the city's stance on University Drive. ,. Newport planners be1an wor~ on the city's coastal plan in July of 1978. A citizen advisory committee spent 22 montba working on the document before forwarding lt to the city'1 plannln1 commission, whlcla held nine public hearings on the document. The city council beld seven bearings before approvinJ the plan early this year. Mesa shelves removal of trees Citywide moratorium placed on parkway operations o.lty ~---.... tty •k1WIM ll-.r OLD BRIDGE DISMANTLED -A 121f'.z ton slab of concrete is lifted from roadway of old Upper Newport Bay bridge by work crews manning two cranes. The s urface of the old Pacific Coast Highway bridge, workmen said, was cut into six sections which were hoisted onto rollers and then rolled onto trucks. The concrete is to be salvaged. Shown in a view from nearby Reuben E. Lee, the two cra'nes prepare to lift another slab from the bridge. By .JERRY CLAUSEN Of tlle O.lly Pl ... S'-ff Confronted by more than 100 concerned homeowners, Costa Mesa's City Council approved a citywide moratorium on all parkway tree removal operations Monday night. The council also appointed three College Park area women to a committee expected to return with a tree plan for their nei~hborboods Dec. 21. Under rules set down by the council, only those parkway trees requested fot removal by the owners of homes they front will be cut down until the city comes up with an adequate city wide tree control and planning program. Named to the College Park area planning committee were Karen McGlinn, B.J . Curtis and Norma Yackel who led owners of homes in their area in a successful battle with City Hall to bait demo lition of their neighborhoods' parkway trees. The three women will name two additional members to the new committee under council guidelines proposed Monday night by Councilman Donn Hall. Monday night 's action followed review ol an ambitious, documented 58-pa1e report by the Concerned Citizens for College Park (CCCP ). The three women named to the College Park tree committee are members of that organization. The action also followed admission by Bruce Mattern, city public services director, that several trees along Avalon Street bad been erroneously removed by a contractor as the result of incorrect information from his department. M attem also admitted the tree project -designed lo remove · about 121 trees from the College Park area and about fiO in the Mes a Verde community - lacked an adequate public relations program and a lrtt ·replacement plan. Mattem's group embarked on the trtt-cutting project because, he said, roots were desttoying sidewalks, curbs, gutters and streets. City officials also expressed concern over the legal liability facing the city if injuries or damage results from the trtt problems. The council temporarily Thief lifts lobsters A burelar smashed into a Newport Beach fresh fish shop sometime Monday and made off with eight live Maine lobsters. Owners of Pearson's Port told police that the last time they • looked the l obsters were crawling contentedly around a salt water storage tank. They said the lobsters are worth SlO each. Police sald the burglar smashed out a window lo the shop, localed on the east side of the Upper Newport Bay bridge, and then tossed the bro~en pieces of glass into the bay. Council divided on elections Proposal t~ shift Mesa v oting dates. approved 3-1 I Costa Mesa's City Council split, 3-1 with Councilwoman Norma Hertzog absent Monday night, to reschedule bi-annual city elections lo coincide with November general elections each even-numbered year. Councilman Ed McFarland, wbo lobbled lo have the i.ssue placed before city voters at the currently scheduled April city election, voted against the · measure. . He called ror the initJ1Uve .. part ol bis cunent campalp tQ involve citizens in 1overnment. The council's acUon Monday nlaht actually does away with the election that would have been scheduled in April. And in paralleUna action, the · council in another 3-1 vote, with McFarland against it, extended the current terms of ita mayor, Arlene Schafer, and its vice mayor, Donn Hall, until after the election now aet for next November. McFarland said that move, proPOMd by Hall, "looka a Utt.le ael f-serviog to extend your terms." He asked for reconald•atloa of tbe oxtensloa when tbat ordinance-ia eonaidered on second reading Dec. 7. McFarland , however , indicated early in dlacussion that November .probably would be a better time to hold the city ele'ction in which "Co uncil mem bel"I are named. He noted that combinlnc the city'• electloa with the 1eneral ballot probably would ane local taxpayen up to teo.ooo in electloa co.ta. He alto noted that durtna the tut city electioa, lD wbic"h be wu re..&~ to the~~~~-' OltlJ 11 percml ol tbe te11fiCJ'eO voters turned out. halted additional tree work in College Park two weeks ago after about SO of, the mature parkw ay trees had been removed under contract and work had co mmenced on changing sidewalk locations and curb repair . Crews were scheduled to cut down fiO trees in the Mesa Verde area this year. but none has been touched so far , cit y officials reported. The temporary moratorium res ulted from protests by a half-dozen residents or the two city areas targeted for tree work. Subsequently, more than 4® homeowners have s ig ned petitions objectmg to the cutting undertaken without a formal and documented removal plan. One group of homeowners led by Jerry Muller of the College Park area, Sincere Treelovers Against Needless Demolition <ST AND>. called for recall of city council members standing in the way of demands for an environmental impact report on tree removal. Muller took issue Monday night with proposals for s taggering t ree c utting in indiVldual neighborhoods over a period of years as j ust waiting longer for "your tree" to be cut down. O.lly 11'11 .. Sutf ,._ QUESTIONS PLANNING Karen McGlinn hazards of root damage Monday night. She told the council she has been fighting for removal of a tree in front or her home for more than two years. S he said c ity schedules indicate It will be two more year s before the big tree is removed. Meanwhile, s he noted, the s idewalk has buckled to the point where dogs and cats can fr eely run be neath it and pedestrians face an uphill climb. MENTIONS RECALL Jerry Muller .. Costa Mesa attorney David Bergland, who ran on the Libertarian Party ticket last year for a U.S. Senate seat, s uggested the city deed ita public walkway areas lo ownera of homes they front. He offered h is belp ia formulating such legal steps and suggested it would eliminate public concern for sidewalks and pa'°kway trees -placing responsibility where it should be placed, in the hands of property · o"1ners. The former "Orange Coast Illustrated " editor also called fo r const ruction of cit y sidewalks around existing trees and questioned M attern 's proposals for replacing 60-foot trees with s low growi n g veg eta lion. He call ed the t rees "old friends." and declared, "If we have to, we 'll fi ght to save them." Mr s . M c GAi'r\n . CCCP spokeswoman, warned the council that College Park as only the ltp of a gigantic parkway tree problem in Costa Mesa where more than Sl million worth of damage to public works already had been recorded as the result or roots. Cops riah 2 seeking : whipped cream hi~ I She said her volunteer group questions city planrrirrg Wben '·research uncovers . . . that 15,000 out or 17,000 pM"kway trees in the city . . . are Shamel ash. ficusnitidia and Brazilian pepper. "These three are the types identified in the College Park area as hazardous and therefore need to be removed." Sue Moore attested lo the A whipped cream caper at a Costa Mesa supermarket bas resulted in the arrest of a pair of local teen·agers. Cle rk s at Ralph s' s upermarket, 468 E . 17th St., were puzzled last week when they discovered almost 10 "d ead" cans of gas-activated whipped c rea m scattered around the store, police said. Then they s potted the young Costa Mesans, an 18-year-old man and a 17-year-old girl, whiffing gas from similar cans at the rear of the market. They we re placed under citizen's arrest by the market umNG MIL -Balboa Yacht Club member Al Perez imtnacta Lu.iaa Cutillo of Santa Ana in a few aailin1 techniques before•tbey leave the club dock Saturday for the annual Otance County Braille InaUtute'a annual race around manager wbo called police. !. Investigators said the girl lol~ them friends had indicated 3 could "get high" by sniffin emissions from the cans that she and her companio11 thoughi they'd give it a try at Ralphs. The pair, listed as sober wbeJI arrested, managed only lo f~ a s hort stay at the po ice department for s uspicion ol petty theft. Complaints, said a detective, are being drafted this wttk ror possible prosecution by the ·O range County Distric.t Attorney's office. , ' . ,,, ' , . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Novemb r 17, 1981 N ' 117 Dow Jones Final .. UP 5.14 ... CLOSING 850.17 ~ The bubbly keeps bubbling Champagne 1s the elixir of celebration birthdays, weddings, homecomings, aruuversaries, holidays und whether we're celebrating mort these days or just trying to relieve our depruaion, whatever the season. we're certainly drinking more of the bubbly stu(f than we ever have Ct)ampagne sales in the United States have more than cloobled in the past 10 years. and the predictions are t hat they will double again m the 1980s Th l' ~· champagne or . s parkhne wine \·, o market 1s 1 estimated today at around 12 million cases a year, of \Vhich 1 m p o r t s . MILIOI MOSKOWITZ account for 2 m1lhon. That works out lo only 144 million bottles a year, less lhan one per person There wouJd seem lo be plenty of room lor growth. Many wine-makers are countmg on that growth and they w1ll be m trouble 1f 1t doesn't occur, because champagne made by the trad1bonal melhod cannot be turned out overnight. fl takes three to four years to bnng a proper champagne to the market. This is· chllrnpagne 'fermented in the very bottle m which it's eventually sold. Does this mean that all the champagne bottle1' you see m your local store lake that long to get to the market? No. not at all. Shortcuts, such as fermenting in tanks, have been developed -and some champagnes can be turned out m months. Connoisseurs say vou can tell by the table. too If you venture mto a well-stocked hquor store, you will see a bewildering display of champagne. J :.a" one recently "here the pnces ranged from S2 99 to $56. At $2.99 was. the top·selhng champagne of them aJI. Andre, 1Ah1ch 1s brought to us by the Gallo brothers of Modesto Andre's annual sales are believed lo be in the neighborhood of 4 m1lhon cases. 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