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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-11-25 - Orange Coast Pilot... • • • • • • DRMllil CIAIT YIDR HlllTDWI DlllY PAPER WEDNESDAY NOVEMBEH :.?5 1<HP O H AN <.t ( OuN•'f . A f ,,, • ...,"' •· 'tN•~ Pair seized in Mother's Cookies caper SAN MATEO CAP> - Authorities said they were probing the case of a pair of cookie pirates char ged with trying to sell secret recipes for M o th er's Cookies to a competitor for $24,000 a dozen. James Darrel Sims, 23, and Angela Darlene Robertson, 30, were arrested in a hotel rendezvous arranged by security agents for Mothers Cake & Cookie Co. But although the pair were c h arged with extortion, receiving stolen property and selling trade secrets, officials said Tuesday they didn't know who actually provided the formulas. Ed Abram , Mo th er 's industrial relations manager. said, "We don't know where they got the recipes . The investigation continues." Abram said a security agent Cor Mother's roiled the plot when he arranged a meeting at the hotel. ·'They <agents ) m ade a package deal for $20 ,000," Abram said. The amount sought was initially $24,000 for 12 recipes, said Paul We ndler, deputy district attorney. for San Mateo County. Wendler said a letter was sent to the research department or Pepperidge Farm Inc ., headquartered in Norwalk, offering to sell the recipes for ~each. But officials said Pepperidge turned the letter over to Mother's, a 68-year-old company with headquarters in Oakland. The letter t o Pepperidge contained a return envelope with Sims' address on it, Abram said. A Mother 's security agent then arranged a meeting with Sims, without telling him he was not a P eppe ridg e representative, WendJ er said. During the first meeting, the agent was able lo knock $4,000 off the asking price, asked for time to confer w ith his superiors, and then returned with s heriff's deputies to complete the transaction . Wendler said. At least one recipe was for Mother's oatmeal cookies. Abram said oatmeal and chocolate chip are two of the hottest sellers in the line. Abram declined comment on the nature or the other recipes. When asked whether he thought th e recipes could"' be worth selling, he said, "It's a difficult thing to say. Every company has its own way of doing something." Sims. a Cj)Ok, and Ro bertson, a waitress, both from Concord, were believed to be employed at the same restaurant, but neither had ever worked for Mother's Cookies .. to the best of my knowledge," Abram said Abram said he didn't know whether attempts were made to sell the cookies to competitors But he said he was grateful to Pepperidge, calling it a "very ethical company. "I think if more companies did that we 'd all be a lot better off, and a lot of this so-caJled white collar crime would not be so tempting to people," Abram said. NB slaying case ruled nrlstrial ~urdersuspect injured Reported 'fine' after fall down stairs in court Murder suspect Thomas Francia Edwards was reported "doing fine" today in the medical isolation ward of the Orange County Jail followtn1 a fall Tuesday down a flight of stairs at South Orange County Municipal Court in Laguna Ni"uel. Edwards, 37, a former Costa Mesa resident being held in conn ection with the fatal shooting of a Lake Elsinore girl at a Cleveland National Forest campground, fell down the Interior flight of stairs after appearing briefly before Judge John Griffin. Crash, fire kill driver fle eing cops A high-speed pursuit that began on the Sant a Ana Freeway in Irvine ended Tuesday night in a spectacular, nery crash that claimed the life of the motorist being chased by the California Highway Patrol. A CHP spokesman said today that Omcer Ronald Brame was traveling northbound on the freeway near Sand Canyon Road at 8:40 p.m. when he spotted a driver he suspected of being intoxicated. Wh en Brame attempted to stop the vehicle, t he CHP spokesman said, the driver sped off, at a maximum speed or 95 miles per hour. South of Red Hill A venue, the driver lost control of the car. It slammed into a railroad bridge abutment, then careened back into the traffic lanes before coming to rest on its roof. the spokesman said. lt then burst into flames. The driver was pinned between the wreckage and the road surface. the CHP said. He has not yet been identified. The tall, burly ao.apect WU treated by paramedica at the scene, then transported by ambula n c e lo M ission Community Hospital, Mission Viejo, where be remained until midaflernoon. He then wu la.ken to the medical ward at the jail. During the court appearance, Judge GriHin agr eed to a two-week delay in Edwards ' arraignment on charges of murder and attempted murder in connection with the Sept. 19 shooting attack. Vanessa lberri, 12, died from the gunshot wounds she suffered at the Blue Jay Campground. Her companion, Kelly Cartier, 12, was wounded but survived. A court t mployee, who asked not to be identified. said Edwards was unsteady after leaving Griffin's courtroom . Edwards sat down near the top of the steps, then stood up and fell, striking his head on the steps, the e mployee said. Edwards was handcuffed and wearing leg irons at the time of the fall. Edwards was arrested Sept. 28 in College Park, Md . °*'" ..... Meff -Psychologist Telford ··Tim" Moore faces a new trial after jurors faded to reach a. verdict m hi3 trial for the murder oj his :Vewport Beach roommate Stanley E_spinda.. I Family survi~es without TV I ...., ............ _.......__, MONKEY BUSINESS Clyde, the orangutun who starr~ in "Tarzan the Ape Man" and the Clint Eastwood ··Any Wh~ch Way" movies. makes friends with Arez Casar.ez, 3. at L~on Country Salari. Clyde will be a special guest at t he Irvine 'f)imal park a,er the Thanksgiving weekend. • I Answers challenge and unplugs set during November PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP> It was 9 p.m., well past the hour when one of the four television sets in Peter M. Hewitt's house would have been switched on. Hewitt, his wife Luan and their 12-year-old daughter Caroline were sitting back in their chairs, but they weren't watching TV. The television sets were silent, and the Hew.ills were telling a visitor what it's like to live without the tube. "I was bouncing across the walls at first ," saJd Caroline. But now. it appears. the family is surviving nicely. The Hewitls are one of 50 families who answered an English teacher's challenge and agreed to unplug their television sets for the month of November. Peter H. Hustader said the challenge was a "gimmick" to draw auention to his contention that television ls retarding the reading and language skills or the nation's children. Flrst of all, the family canf essed, they cheated a litUe. "We watched the space ahutlle atulf," 1ald Caroline. Her father said the declalon to walcb the tateoU and landtna of the apace shuttle Columbia wu reached after t he famlly concluded it wu something you Just don't miss. But otherwise the family bu em braced the challenge from Ruatadet, who h eads t he . English department at the private Wheeler School, where Caroline is a student. Caroline, the couple's third child and the onJy one still at home, used to watch two or three hours of television a day, Hewitt said. '· 1 like to watch ·General Hospital'.'' an afternoon soap opera, she said. "I like to watch the 8 o'clotk shows after dinner ... I even like 'Love Boat'. even though I thlnk it's so -so stupid." But Caroline doesn't regret suggesting the family take up the challenge. '· 1 • m doing more things now. My grades are improving because I'm studying more. I'm reading more. I'm practicing the flute more. I'm cooking. I'm building a dollhouse; putting on the shingles and stuff." Caroline said lhe experience has made her realize how much she depends on television to combat boredom. •·And that's bad. because television isn't a good way lo learn. Some of the shows even use incorrect language.'· <See TV, Page A2) Capo Valley High bookie ring .probed The Orange County Grand Jury has begun a probe into an a ll eged bookmaklna rlna lnvolvina beta . taken from hi&h achool students in a suspected $150 ,000-a-week operatlon. an official 1ald. Tbe arand Jury beaan tattna te1Uftlon)' Tuesday from several wltnesaea regardin& the aUepd illegal betting on profeuional aporta, said Russ Elaner, an lnveatlgator for the Oran1e Count.r Sherltf'a Department. .. Five students, four from Capistrano Valley High School, reportedly have been 1lven lmmunity from prosecution in exchaqe for lheir testimony. The aaencles r e portedly involved in the 18-month lnveatl1ation into 1amblin1 centered in Oran1e County are the district attomey'a otflc:e, the aberlff'• department and the . Anaheim and Santa Ana pollce depantnent.t. ,, Action upsets Moore By GLENN SCOTI\ Of .. ~.., "'9e SWf \ A mistrial was declared Tuesday in the Orange Coun ty Superior Court trial of Newport Beach psychologist Telford "Tim" Moore after jurors said they couldn't agree on a verdict after deliberating for three days. The ruling by Judge Myron Brown means lhe revealing, sometimes incredible testimony in the three.week-long trial may be repeated again for a new Jury. Deputy Distri c t Attorney Bryan Brown said he plans to seek a new tr1al against Moore. 36, who is accused in the Nov. 5, 1980, shooting death of his long-time roommate and b'\isiness partner . Stanley Espinda. The judge set a hearing for Dec. 11 for lawyers on both sides to discuss scheduling a new trial or perhaps a plea bargain. Although the hung jury was a victory of sorts for Moore, he was not celebrating afterward. 'Tm disappointed that there isn 'l any resolution to this," he said, almost in a whisper, to reporters in the hallway after the announcement. None of the jurors favored acquittal for Moore, and never agreed on lhe same degree of c riminal behavior. Bea Mosman, the jury foreman. told the court that on the final ballot, two members favored first•degree murder. seven wanted second-degree murder and three voted for a voluntary' manslaughter charge. Several or the jurors said later that the closest they came to reachin~ a decision was a 10 to 2 <See MISTRIAL, Page AZ) ·GRAIG( ca•~-Wf_ITH(Jl Chance of showers 20 percent on Thursday. Partly c loud y . Lows tonight 54 to 58. Highs Thursday 60 at beaches, 65 inland. Details Page A3. '111111 TODAY Th• Pilgri'"' and lndiou who celebrated the /tut Thonkagivino 360 JINr• ago would be •hocked of our modern celebration. Su Page A7. llDll Mir ,.. ... "'°•'' Ge•r ....,_ HELLO, DOLLY Dr Robert :\tuore. president ol Ol'ange Coast College. seeml> delighted at hts b1rthda~ present Uoll~ Parton lookal.1ke There!'!<.1 Miller. who brought tum a singing telegram I rum the As~ocrnted Student!'! ~luore turned 65 Tues day and will rl'lll'l' nc•xt J unc Yictim's kin weeps in Bollin trial .,. LOS ANGELES <API -An ~~-convict who claims that Jlliam G. Bonin confessed the {eeway Killings to rum in jail w.ept on the witness stand Tuesday as he told how he learned later that one of the ~Ueged victims was his nephew. " Lloyd Carlo Douglas. 23. struggled for control and wiped 'ears from his eyes as he told a Los Angeles Superior Court jury that he didn't recognize his nephew. Lawrence Sharp, 18. when Bonin ru-st showed him a page or newspaper photos of lS victims. ''These are the little boys I got a hold of," Douglas quoted Bonin as saying. "They're not au here though .. ',t. The Sharp boy is not among 41i.e 12 victi ms for whose ou.irders Bonin, 34, is being tried th Los Angele$ County But Sharp is among four victims bonin is accused of killing in Or ange County · Douglas said he did not learn b1s nephew \Vas an alleged vjct1m until after he testified ~gau.1st .Bonin at a preliminary bf:aring in December. 1980. ·Sharp disappeared from Long ~each in April. 1980, and his bOdy was found May 10, 1980, in ~estminster. Douglas sa1d he hadn't seen t\js nephew since Christmas, t910, when Sharp was 7 or 8 ye,ars old. On the witness stand. t).Ej' identified a picture of Sharp <ts he last knew him and said authorities bad confirmed to t\im that the dead boy and his HOSPITAL Ro~c tzgera Id Ke nnl•d y . the ij year·old matriarth of the ltlical ram11'. wa s s pitalized Tuesd~~ after ff er~ng c hest µains. rJephew were the same person. "Hi s father i s m y half-brother," Douglas said. "l lived with him back East." Douglas said he was charged with first·degree murder, use of a firearm and burglary when be and Bonin shared adjoining cells in the high security section of Los Angeles County Jail from June through August. L980 Douglas said that during that time Bonin s howed him the newspaper pictur es of the Freeway Killer victims and "Bonin told me they hadn't found all the bodies and they probably never will.·· He said Bonin gave him no names or precise numbers of victim&, but we nt into gr eat detail describing how he picked them up. lied their hands behind their backs, sexually molested and killed them and dumped their bodies near freeway ramps or in isolated alleyways. 2 get wallets from CM man Two men po si n g as plainclothes poli ce men reportedly look $140 from a wallet early this morning after waking six men and two women 1n a west Costa Mesa apartment. Officers said the two entered the a partment at about 1 a .m. by identifying themselves as policemen and quickly nashing open their wallets. The would-be policemen said they were searchi n g for a sus pect in a stabbing and asked the apartment dwellers for identification In the process. Costa Mesa officers said. they took money from lhe wallet of Ignacio Aguilar, 23, of 2032 Wallace St. Popcorn flap brings cops DENVER (AP> -A man who took homemade popcorn to the movies because he didn't like the house brand was arrested for disturbing the peace after he refused lo stop eating it in the ttleater . according to Denver police. David R. Schulz, 31, of Parker said he and his wife, Mary Lou Ri chardson. 31, brought their own bag o f popcorn to the Tamarac Square The ater because they were weary of "the high cost and general low quality" of the theater brand. CleHm.d edvertlslng 114.'142•M7i All oth., clepeftment. 142-4321 MAIN OFfK:E •wne..,k,C..UMeM,CA. Mell ..... : a. IM , c:.....-...CA.Wlt COll•rltM ""Or= C.... ,.. ......... ~ . ... _....,II ....... ~Mlll9Wer• ,,.,,,..,,...... ... "'" .. ... , ........ _ .. ,,..,,, ........ _<_.,...._. -------- Nuke plant owner fined iii'~ii~AL • • Record $'JOO ,000 levied for quality failures in Cincinnati vote tor 1econd·de1ree murder, with the dluentera holding out tor manslaughter. C INC 1N NATI <AP l - ClnclMaU Ou & Electric Co., main owner of the unfinished Zimmer nuclear power plant, today was fined a record $200 ,000 by the Nuclear Regulatory Commlulon ror alleced failures in lts quality assurance program. James Keppler, director of Ule NRC's regional office for Inspection and enforcement, said the amount was the largest f i n e assessed by tb e commission. "The investigation, wh.icb is still on going, ldenttrled a widespread breakdown in the • u tility's quality assura n ce program for construction o( the Zimmer facility," Keppler sald of the plant, which is being built at Moscow, Ohio. "The fine is proposed for three violations : false quality assurance documents , harassment and intim idation of qualtty control peraoonel and numeroua eumples. or feUure to Implement an adequate quaJity auurance proaram," Keppler uld. "Thu breakdown reaulted from the company's fallure. to exercise adequate over1l1ht and cont r ol of Its pr i n cipal contractors." Keppler said the problems have been rectified . lie said CG&E has until Dec. 24 to pay the floe or proteat it. CG &E had no Immediate com ment. Construction on the plant, begun a decade ago, ls 9S percent complete and has cost Sl billion. Keppler said he wanted the fine to serve as a warning to all utilities to make certain that nu c l ear power plant cons truclion ls carried out safely. Jan Stras ma . a n NRC s pokesman, said the •1ency consld ra Ute plant aare. The faclUty ls 30 mllet up the Oh.io River from ClnciMall. He Hid the aJteged vlolaUons we r e uncovered throu1h 1 former quaJlly control Inspector at the Zimmer plant. Jn March, he said, the NRC ord.ered the utility to hire add1Uonal staff and to seek out and corre.:t deficiencies left by contractors. · • ":"' e slowed co111Jtruction down quite a bit," while the corrections were made he added. ' Plans call for bringing the plant Into operation over the ne~t. two years. The Zimmer ~acJ11ty was financed by CG&E m partnership with the Dayton Power & Light co. and the Columbus & Northern Ohio Elect;ic Co. CG&E is the operating partner. Prosecutor Brown •lleged during the triaJ that Moore had planned to shoot Eapinda , evidenced by tbe fact he bou1bt a hand1u~ under an assumed name a week before the ldllln1. The gun was found days after the iocldent inside a fish pond filter. Brown argued it had been hidden. Moore's attorney, Al Stokke, however, called a psychologist and a psychiatrist lo testify that Moore perceived himself enslaved and victimized by the homosexual Espinda. They sajd he intended to commit suicide but blacked out and apparently shot Espinda instead Hoax probed • in sailing deaths One of the two Jurors who held out for manslaughter. who asked not to be identified, nervously inhaled on a cigarette in the hallway after the hearing. He s aid h e fa vored ~he prosecution's story, but still had a lingering doubt that Moore might have been irrational during the shooting so therefore ('Ouldn't agree that malict.' was involved. False declarations on sunken boat revealed A second·de gre e murder c on viction mus t include a finding that the defendant acted with malice. SAN F RANCISCO <APl False declarations are evident in the registration of tbe sunken sail boat Freedom II, whose origiJl was "laundered," says the chief Coast Guard officer investigating the accident that took the li ves of two women. And the boat's identification number was "fictitious ," apparently lo obscure the boat's manufacturer, he said Tuesday. The r evelations raise more questions about the mysterious accident Nov. 12 off the Marin County coast. ·· 1 ·m considering there is some hoax in here, but I'm not s ure where." Cmdr James McCartin, chief investigator of the Coast Guard's San Francisco Brooke fights nude ruling NEW YORK (AP> -Actress Brooke Shields is seeking to block a court ruling that allowed a pbot.ograpber free use of nude photos he look when she was 10. Miss Shields and her mother had argued in a lawsuit that Garry Gross' photos could only be used for a Playboy Press publication entitled "Sugar and Spice." But Justice Edward J. Greenfield dismissed the suit against Gross on Nov. 10, saying the photographer could use the p h otos f o r "l egitimat e purposes" but barring him from licensing them to pornographic magazines. Miss Shields and her mother asked the Appellate Division ot the state Supreme Court for a stay of Greenfield's ruling, pending appeal. From PageA1 TV ••• Hewitt. a SS-year-old trust officer at Rhode Island Hospital Trust National Bank, said be misses television, a nd that surprises him. "l miss the 'Today Show.' I also like the Friday night news shows" on public television. Mrs Hewitt said her husband doesn't really watcb the "Today Show." "He listens to 1t while he's getting dressed and shaving " Hewitl laughed. "The thing I've learned is that television is sort of company for me. When I'm alone upstairs I like to tum it on I miss that and I didn't think I would.'' Members of the family say they expect to resume watching television at the end of the month. but with more awareness or how much time they spent in front of the tube before the challenge began. The bank executive said he ··bristled" when he heard about Hufstader's challenge. ··I fell at first t h at my pe r son a l life w as b ei ng manipulated." But he said he respected the teacher enough to agree to the boycott. Mrs . Hewitt, Sl, said she doesn't miss television a bit, and said the family was atypical as far as TV viewing is concerned. "We 're reader s In this family," she said. "Peter and I grew up when all we had was the radio. Televi sion was never ·part of our milieu. I think the people in t heir 30s are more tuned in to telev,ision." Watt facing suit? WASKlNGTON <AP> -Teo western states have asked a federal Judge to let them file friend-or-the-court briefs ln a lawsuit against Interior Secretary Jame& G. Watt over mineral royalty payme nts. The r equest waa flied Monday In U.S. District Court here. I Marine Safety Office, told The Associated Press "The newest fact is that the history of the boat is mysterious at best, and it appears to have been laundered," he said. The survivors, Robert Dozier and John PauJ Russell, reported they made shore safely after the Sl·foot ketch sank in the surf with the loss of two lives . S uzanne Russell and Kristen Tomlin. M cCartin said he learned Dozier and Russell failed to comply with a California law requiring that a fatal boating accident be reported to the state . The men said the boat had been hit by a s hip at the northern edge of the main San Francisco s hip c ha nnel the evening of Nov 11. causing the loss of steering and the engine and selling the craft drifting toward the Marin shore. But McCartm said. "I don't believe the boat was hit by a freighter." Attempts to interview Dozier > and Russell a second lime resulted in word that Las Vegas lawyer Gerald Gillock "no longer represents them they have dropped from sight," he said . "Under the presumption that a boat did sink close to s hore, we wanted lo find a boat of similar kind. Dozier registered the boat in Arizona, but there is no Dozier at the address given 'on the registration " M cCartin said the registration indicated the boat was bought from a Bay County, Fla., man named Michael Hayes But he noted Michael Hayes is the alias Dozier used when doing business when the boat was docked 1n the Richmond boat yard, he said From the registration, McCartin got the Freedom It's presumed identification number. which contains a code pointing to the builder. in this case Hudson Marine in Collingswood. N.J But McCartin said he was told. "We've never made a boat of that number and we 've never made a boat of that kind We make 20·24·foot power boats '· From this, said Mccartin, he deduced that "the hull ide ntifi cation number is fictitious." Other Jurors said another key disagreement was whether the gun actually had been hidden or only landed in the filter during Moore's irrational flight from the house, as he test1f1ed Fed workers get back pay WASHINGTON <API The estimated half million federal employees sent home Monday because or President Reagan's spending resolution showdown with Congress will be pa1ct for the time they were orr the job The furloughs, in eHect. will be wiped off the books. Donald J Devine, director or the Office of Personnel Management, said Tuesday . citing the cost or adjusting payrolls. time records, personnel files and other paperwork if the workers were docked. T h e de c 1s1 on was m' ad e "consistent with lhe intent or Congress." Devine said. 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Tbt obalrman of Ttnn._,..., Hou.t Finance Comm1tiet, r.covertn1 from 1ur11ry, 11y1 ht 1pprtcl1t11 tht flower• but wanll wtll·wl1her1 to turn tbtlr attention to another 1lck patient -the 1tate trt11ury. R e p . Jobn Bra11. D·Murfreesboro, wu ln fair condition after under1oln1 s uraery at St. Thomas Hospital for a pacemaker to reaulate his heartbeat . .. I appreciate all the expressions of good wishes,·· th~ 62-year -old lawmaker said in a memo distributed by his office. ''In Ueu of rlowers, please send a contribution to the 1981 ·82 Tennessee State Budaet." Fresno Mayor Dani.el K. Whitehurst raised an estimated $100,000 and got pick eted at a ho m etown fund-raiser in his candidacy for the U.S. Senate. About 1,000 guests paid $100 each lo attend the e' ent at the Fresno Convention Cen t e r ex hibiL hall. Whitehurst is cha ll e nging Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. r 0 r t h e • O..e m 0 c r a t i c nomination. Entertainer Wayne Newton signed a two-year contract to appear at Caesars Palace for eight to 10 weeks, beginning in 1982. Newton said the contract will not affect his ownership or the Aladdin Hotel, which he and hotel executive Ed Torres purchased last year. Newton said h e will continue to perform at the Aladdin as well, but that as a performer he did not want to be tied to just one resort. Red/ ord to fight traffic charge Actor Robert Redford decided to challenge a S30 speeding licket he received this month, his lawyer says The blond star pleaded innocent in Bedford tN.Y.1 town court to a charge that he was driving 73 mph in a 55 mph zone Nov 7. attorney "We've lost an engine," radioed n ewsman Stan Brown, 1n a radio news helicopter with the show about to go on. "We're going down." Lawrence Maffei said The innocent plea was sent by mall. Trial has been set for Jan. 27 Redford does not have to be present, and Maffei said no decision had been made on whether the actor will attend. In t h e newsroo m s or stations KOGO and KPRI, which share the helicopter news, nothing more came over Brown's radio. A taped recording of his vivid account or the crash landing was found later inside the slightly damaged chopper. The copter plummeted about 30 feet before the pilot. Rick Haguey, gained control in tim e for a rough, emergency landing in a dirt area near San Diego Stadium . ~rown. 42. was taken to Sharp Hospital complaining or neck pains. Haguey, 21 , was only shaken up. WAYNE NEWTON Coastal wu1 lo northwnt "'"''" to knot> •no up w1111 3-10 ~foot .e•• on ,,,. out•r to•sl41 w•ttrs ott Point Co11opllon to S•n N•col .. hl•no thrOU9fl lonoQltl E IW•htr t w•> ltr I y winos 10 10 20 -noll. OM 10 l foot wnterly •-I P•nly clouoy throuvn tonlglll California P•rtly c'ioudy 1n Soulhtrn C•lllornoa thi~ •fltr.-o<>n Cloudy tonight.,,., Tr..nksq,.onq D•~ wolh 10 petC•nt cn.anc• o4 s.hOwets 1n 1nt•r'\O valleys and mount•ln\ P•rl1•I clwanno and brt-•1v a•ono co•sl Con11nu.o cOOI HiQhS tOOAy -lllur.O.y SI to •7 In Orange C-ty I.Ow• 0 to SS HiQllJ in v•f'-Y\ .,,., ~1r-h~n •rt• w111 m in the -!Os •no .o. L-s will clip to,,,. «ll •11><1 lows !Os Mount•lns c•n upect gusty winds Snow l••~I 6,000 feel Colder temper atur.s HIQllS locMly O to SS, TllurMl•Y JS to 0 L-• In lht 20\ to mlolOs WHt lo SOOJtnwHt ... ,,.,. ·~JO m ph In d1,ert' Narlhern ct.s•rn c•n expect nlglls 60 to 67, lows on the .OS S....llW!rn -r1s will ,..,... hlQM 111 Ille 10>, 1-s In the .OS. A-I S ~rtts c-Tllur..,.y Northern •no C.entr•I C•lllornl• will IM ~rtly c IOUGY •n<I COider t11rouQh TllenksQi•ing. C.henct ot showers in mou111a1ns ton1Qht •nci Tnurso.y. s.io.. ••wls ,,.., l .OOOf"t In north, '·~ fMt In ce11tr•I Slefr•, 6,000 teet 1n '°"'h Patchy vaii.v log be<omlnQ WIOtSprHd tonight. U.S. summary A winter storm av•tem dumpeG Sll01'r o .. , the northem RocHH •nd• acron ~rts of Orf90" -NortMm Ca lltornl• on T11esd•Y. whilt • wconcl storm sv.iem •9Aed snow .,.., ••In acrou per1S of Int EHi In tlle mldcllt of lht country, MlnneaPollS •nd St P•11I we,.. br•clng tor _,,,., stOfm on the ....... of • sleet StO<"m, ..... icll <IO•IY toltowed 11 ln<nH of WIOW IMt ttll tastw .. k Tiie uorm In u.e Wnt d\IMlled • to 12 lncllft ot -el Ytt1ow1t-1u11onat P•rlt In nortllwell.,n Wyoming, -snow tell at • rat• ot two ln<l'IH en ,_. •I some pla<H In Or990"'1 cac.adl MINrrt•lns. A wln"9r norm ,..,,,1ng was tswect ttv~ lllt ntor>t tor norll\-slt<n wyomino, -• storm w.icll wn In eth<I 11\rougll IO<IO tor Utan. Tra,..1ers ..,..lsorl" _,. ..,., .. In Oregon, Hortller11 Calltornla, °""' ,.... Ottl•..-, ............ Monoey f noey 11 \'OU oo ""' .....,. )'Ollr-by&30p"' call CMtlorel 0111 lnd,ourcopy ... 111Md- ~ elld S..no•y II !'OU do no1 -)'OU• COOy by 1 .... -llelora 10 • "' alld )'OUt CPO\' .... "' ~.., Cloudiness due notthw•••ern NevaO• •nd <.•ntr•I •n<1 H>tem 1.sano TM ''°''" w~ eape<teo to mov• t•,lward tnto ,,,,. North Centr•• \t•tft over the neat tew O.ys In lllt E••I, "'°"' fell over Ille APP•l.cht..,• from Ow Vor91n1e• onto southern PeN'lsy1v...-1•. w ith l.nOw glvtn.o war to r Mn in ncwthea\tef'n Horth C.,o41n.a ~ ••'tHn V11g1nl• Tnt norm dumpeo uP 10 10 inch., 1n the mounralM of v1rv1n1• From 3 t o 1 U'tches ot \now fell 1n the maunt•tn' of norlhw•Jtern flitorth C•,oHna Snow •m•r99ncy Pf•n' w~nl fnto •HK1 in ..s1ern M.I~'•"°· wner• tllr• one~ of snow fell For tOOiily, snow w•s for •<•~• acrou Ut.n to Soutllern Monta,,., e•tntu•llY 'l)reiOCl•nQ from Wyoml"g through Soutn o.llot. 1n10 Monnesot• •ncl u_. Ml<nlQIWI Snow PoSSObty mt.-ed with ra•n Of' ft"ffllnQ r•1n we\ forte u t tor soulMrn Mlnnesote R•in w•s forecnl trom northern Color•dO to touthern Wioconsin, will\ snow later ~acllng lrito Color•dO .-ne1 N1bra11la Some r ein ••1 torte•'' on the northern Pacific co .. 1. Hight on ,,... lOt •no 40t wtre preoict.o trom u. ""'11\trn Pl•t•eu lo Upper Ml<lv~ ano .crou lhe norlllern Atl.,,h< C.0.'1 tt.i<K, '"Ille 10• from tlle Gulf Cout lo the soulllern Plai11• •nd southern Ari•Oll•, In !hot.,. .CroH TuH. In Ille SOS •nd •Os from Southern C•llfor11I• to UM mld·Mlsslulpp1 V•lley •nd IN Cuolln.H, •nd In Ille 40'> tls.twhert. Extended outlook COA$TAI... MOUNTAIN AllEAS Cleuono Friday wiln • <h•nce of showers 1n '"" 50\llhtrfl mount•i"s OtNrwlM moslly <IMr •lld cool with gu•ty Winds .. timcK. CCNl>i.I eree lliOll• In 11141 60s, IOM mostly Je to 41. Mount•in ,._, level nlQll~ • lo .... I-• UtoJO Smog rep o rt T llt Air 011•llty M•nagement Dhlri<t pre<lkts QOOd 1ir qu.llty 1.,.- evny-in the Sovth C.O.ll air belln tOd•y The AOMD as•1g11eo Poilutlon Sl•nCS.rd Ind .. I PS11 '41ti"9S of o for •ti r•;•o"' '"• S.•n G•bre•t Pomona weU•f'· Sa n Fern•ndo Sen1e Cf•rlt• v••••Y'· A •••rs•<» ~ eer,,.,dtno •re•. nigh •nd low auerll, lnleno Or•ne• County -Ille coe•IAll, mt1ropo11t•n, B•nnlnQ, H<tmet·Elstnon e11d Bio BNr L•ll• ••NS Temperatures Alt>any Albuqut Am•rillo Ancllor- .uhevtlle Atl.,,t• Atlante Ctv Baltimore Birmingrom Biunarc• Boil• B°'I°" Brown,wUe 'iuff•IO Cllarlsln SC Ch.trl•ln WV Chtyeniw Cllk 990 Cincinnati 0.l·FtWln Dtnver OtsMOll'lff Dttroll Oululll EIPHO F•lrban-• Hu 1IO<"d Hele,,. Honolulu HOUSlon lndn•Pll\ JK ... VIYlle JIH'eeU K•nsCily UISV-S Lltllt Rock Louts•lll• Memphis Ml•ml HATIOH SURF RIPDRT ..... ...... 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Call the number below and your messaae will be recorded transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. ' The s~me 24·hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No clrculallorf coils , please. ' 'tell us what's on your mind. 642·6088 Orange Coaet O~LY F'tLOT/Wedne1day, November 26, 1981 s Al o..r ...... "911 .. ....,~ Karen Lttfin, Orange County coordinator of anti-nuclear petitum drive, apeak3 againlt nuclear power' and weapons at Orange Coast College rally Tuesday. The event drew 300 at the beginning but th& attendance had dwindled to fewer than 100 at the end. ' : . Anti-nUke petition drive started at OCC gathering By J ERRY CLAUSEN Of tM OMly ,.. ... $1Mt Music and pred iclions of holocaus t were served t o mun c hi ng stu dent s a s a nti -nu c l ear p owe r and weape>nry activists launched a petition drive at Orange Coast College Tuesday afternoon. The songs by Anna "Banana" Ham ii ton and speeches by Orange County Al liance for Survival members were coolly received by about 300 students partaking of s nack bar lunches in the college quad. The advertised gathering had dwindled to fewer than 100 by the end or the hour-long appeal in suppe>rt of a prope>sal calling for the halt of nuclear weapons CODS truction' The rally wa s c alled in support of Californians for a Bilateral Nuclear Weapons Freeze headquartered In Los Angeles. Thal organization hopes to 1ather l:i0,000 valid signatures by April 30 to place the bilateral fr eeze pro posal on next November's statewide general election baJJot. The measure, if approved by the electorate, would require the governor to write letters to the president, members of Congress and the secretary or defense no ting that the people or California support a nuclear arms manufacturing hall. "People a re sayin g we're going to have a nu clear war and the world's going to blow up and there's nothing I can do about it ... " said Karen Litlin, county coordinator for the petition drive that begins Dec. l. "Now you can do something," she urged. "Vote Take the issue or the arms r ace to the voters." She added, "We're going to make people feel they can do something about this .'' Ms . Litfin , an Alliance for S urvival organizer, t old students, "We're facing nuclear annihilation, a nd annihilation doesn't come cheap. We'll spend Gem Talk By J.C. HUMPHRIES Ctrtif~d Gtmolo6i•t. A GS THE REAL THING comes lrnm Mnll>l'r Nnlu~o Your local jeweler abides by a J ewelry Industry Guide which sets forth a lot or strict rules on how gemstones can and can't.be sold. There are very restrictive rules, for example, on the use of wo rds describing various gems tones. If a product is described as a "diamond," "rub y ," "sapphir e," "emerald," etc., that means that the items described are natural, genuine gemstones that occur in nature. There ha.s bee n a lot of advertising in recent months in magazines and other media in which va rious "created " or "simulated" stones are offered for sale al what appears to be very low prices. It Is a good idea to keep ln mlnd that real, hon est-to-goodness gems can only be "created" by nature. There are accepted methods for determininc th e valldtty of natural gemstones. If you have bouaht an it.em, and are not posltlve of Its validity, brine It a lot or money doing it.·· She told students that military spending is costing them in the elimination of student school loans and food stamps. "It's gone to the point of madness. We've got to convince o ur military and political leaders that we won't stand for it. .. She claimed the Soviet Union ha s ca II e d fo r an ·e nd t o additional nuclear arms and "we've never accepted it." She added, "They want peace just as much as we do." She said government will respond to a Popular demand tO an eod of weape>ns production just as it did in the drive to get out of Vietnam. She said people are rislng t.q end nuclear buildups in Europe, including citizens of Soviet bloc nations. The voter drive won't use paid p etition carrie r s, s he adm onished. Nuclear freeze parties are being staged urly next month to enlist petitioners. "We're seeking volunteers because survival is the issue here." she said. Airport landing charge doubled .. A doubling of the landing fee ·a ssessed against the fl ye commer cial jet air carriers serving J ohn Wayne Airport has been approved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Without discussion, the board authorized an increase in the fee from 50 cents to $1 per 1,000 pounds of weight, effe ctive Jan. l. The fee is assessed every time a jet lands at the airport. OCficials had estimated the county, during the fiscal year ending next June 30, would r eceive about $868,800 in revenue from the fees. The SI rate will bring in about $1.7 million annually, according to a report given to supervisors. Airport Manager Murry Cable said an increase in the fees was needed to defray increasing maintenance , security and safety costs a nd enhance the county's position in putting to market a $100 million bond issue lo finance a large-scale airport improvement program. As part of the board's action, landing fees as sessed against Tricks of the Trade AirCal, Republic Airlines, F rontier Airlines, Western Airlines and Pacific Southwes~ Airlines will be reviewed annually to determine if they should be adjusted. The board aJso took action on the following issues: BURIAL OF I NDI GENTS: Revised a one-year-old pe>Jicy requiring cremation of indigents lo allow that the equivalent coet of cremation may be applied to the burial expense of persons already owning a cemetery plot. SALVAGE: Agreed to a six-month pilot project in which workers at landfills in Coyote Can yon, in Ir vine; Prima Deschecha, east of San Juan Cap istrano ; and Santiago Canyon, east of Orange, will be permitted to salvage r eusable materials. CAMPAIGNS: Amended a count y ordi na n ce so that appointed members of the Fair C ampaign Practices Co mmission, an e lec t i oq w atc hdog panel , may be reappe>inted to full. three-year terms. U we didn't tell you, could you guess the uses of these antique jewelry items at first glancd A. A ladies beautifully scrolled 24 carat gold coin holder can be worn as a pendant.or kept handy in the purse. B. Another which makes 1 nice pc.ndant is this 14 karat yellow gold caac, containing a cigarette bolder. C. This "pin of distinction" in pc.aria and yellow gold i1 truly unusual. It bas a colored fabric back which can be changed to coordinate with the lady's outfit. 0 . Would -you believe a flip-top match box in 14 karat yellow gold imbcddcd with blue and black 11ppblreaJ It even baa a match striker on the bottom. Could we aay it makes for a "striking" pcndantl J. C..JJump/u.u ,, }.u1t1'4,.,, • • • in and we wtll be happy to MEMBER AMERICAN OEM SOCIETY examine lt for you. Meanwhile, 1823 NEWPORT BLVO COSTA MESA @ be very careful about what you 38 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION buy and where you buy lt, and l have everythlns checked by 'l~!!B1!n!IC~A!m!•~,1~~!r!d!-M!!1!1!t•!r!C!h!1r!ge~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!PH!!!O~N~E!!!!!!~!! reaistered jeweler. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/WtdnHday, No'Jem~r 25, 1981 . crisis replay likely Christmastime scenario could feature same cast , same issues ~1.!t.Lc!~= ~;?~EARS WASHINGTON -Congress hu arranged what Is likely to be a Christmastime replay of the 1overnment's Thanksgiving week money crisis. Same cast. aa~e issues, new deadline. T he only change In the script is that President Reagan has shown he is prepared to shut d own at least part or the 1overnment to mak e his bud1et-cuttlng point. Al his order I tens or thousands Of CJVLI servants took part of the day off Monday, theoretically laid orr on grounds their Jobs were not essential to health, safety or the national defense. The furlough was brief, but still more drastic than what has happened before when Congress llWllUlYlll has let apprQpriations lapse. That is what happe ned at midnight last Friday, and It is what was resolved, temporarily, Monday night with a new extension of spending authority. It lasts until midnight Tuesday, Dec. 15. Then there will have to be another extension . since there's practically no way Congress can deal by then with the 11 overdue appropriations bills still pending. The issue, again , will be austerity. Reagan said Congress tried to foist a long.term appropriations extension that would have s pe nt a way his budget cuts. Democrats, and some Republican dlssentero. argued they had cut plenty But the two sides never did agree on what the numbers really meant in terms of actual spending. In any event, the symbolism became at least as Important as the arithmetic. And in those terms. Reagan made his polnt Congress did" 't even bother trying to override his Monday morning veto of a resolution that would have extended appropriations until ne1<t July 15 . House De mocrats got nowhere with an attempt to make the extension good through Feb. 3. So Congress will return from its Thanksgiving break with two weeks to go before the new lease on government spending expires. NO ONE CARED ~hir~ lkth I lann1g•rn. attat·ked by kn1fe-w1eld111g m<.in on lht.' s houlder of a Ch1l'ago l'XPl'l'!'!!'!V. J~. t<.ilk :-. lo nur:,t• M:,. llannigan. a la\\ !'!llldenl. c-1.um:-. ............. !'!he honked ht•r t·ar horn and no ont• t·aml' to her aid She :-.aid anot.Jit•r auto l'\ t'll '' t•nl around her:, during tt¥.· .tllJtk Secrets said found at dump CONCORD. N.H . <AP> - Classified military documents Jitter a New Hamps hire dump in a .. careless breach or A.mencan military security," former Gov. Meldrim Thomson has said. The computer-printed sheets from Pease Air Force Base in N e wington, some marked .. secret and confidential," were found by a reporter for a weekly Hampton newspaper. Thomson said Tuesday. .. I think the KG 8 would have a picnic if they were at the dump today." Thomson said. The KGB is the Soviet Union's :.ecret police organization. Thomson . a n outspoken conservative Republican who 1 s co nsidering running for re-election. said he would turn over the documents to Sen. Gordon Humphrey, R·N.H .. a member of the Armed Services Committee. Thomson said he had not notified Pease offi cials of the discovery before making his allegations pubhc because. ··1 felt we should first of all bring it into the public domain." Lt. Diane Lawhon. a spokeswoman at the Strategic Air Command base. said she would check into Thomson's statements. "Our 24th year .. * Presenting our Dynamite 50% Discount on ALL Mexican Combo's. SL Auto & Homeowntirs· :J"'J--• Quotes By Phon~ • f...S--., 14 .. 1114 • IJS.J4J7 ,,,4 ....... c .......... ' (Enchilada's. Taco 's and Tosteda's) From 3-6 and 9:00 till closing• Sun.-Thurs. (ending Dec. 31 st) * Mon. thru Sat. 99' Lunches * Our Great Special Champagne Sunday Brunch 11-3 3300 W. Pacific Coast Hwy. Newport leach, CA 548-2224 ... Even when the projected deadline was nex·l summer, there were congressional fears that the episode would be repeated. "We have guaranteed ourseJves the ordeal of another extension which wall interfere with our work on the 1983 budget and make it even more difficult for us lo enact appropriations bills for 1983," Rep Silvio 0 . Conte, R-Mass . said during weekend debat e on the resolution Reagan vetoed Af'WI ........ The impasse 1s over spendmg for .the year that began Oct. 1. a period for which Congress has yet to enact appropriations bills covering any government operations bul its own . In J anuary, Reagan wall present his budget proposals for the year beginning Oct. 1, 1982. and the whole process will begin again LUCKY TOT Ot'vun Coone~. J. pla.' :-. "1th to\ alll'I announcemt!nl b~ DI' Hobert Klt•in . right. th<•l d1°agno:-.1~ and COITt'CllH' med1t<1l1un ha\ l' l>l'l'\ ented lht.· d11ld I mm ~u llenng l'l't>l1111:-.m Till' l'und1t1on <«111 ll'ad lo 1 l't.11 clut11111 Dc\·on. "ho:.e ltJ ha:-. ht•t•n lc:-.tt.•d ;.it It Hi. II\ l'~ 111 \\ l'"ll H·ld. .\las~ lit• wa!'! lt.•:-.tt•d <11 DaJ'lmoulh .\ll•tllt·<.il "it·houl Nicaragua arms buildup told WASHINGTON IAP l The Soviet Union recently sent Cuba 17 improved MiG -21 1et fig hters, which may foreshadow transfer or some older MiGs from Cuba lo Nicaragua, US intelligence sources have said. The new M1G·2JL fighters, most advanced of that type exported by Russia. were described Tuesday as equipped with more powerful engines than older versions which the Soviets have been supplying to Cuba for years. The sources. who asked to remain anonymous. said the recent delivery or MiG -2lL planes by sea was the second such shipment this year an a continuing buildup and modernization of Cuba's armed forces, already rated the strongest in Latin America U.S. intelligence analysts said the,Y believe 1t likely the new MiGs will replace earlier types of MiGs for eventual transfer to Nicaragua. which now has a tiny air force with fewer than a dozen fighters converted from U .S.·built training planes. There have been persistent reports in U S. intelligence channels that Nicaraguan pilots are being trained in Eastern Europe to fly M1G s Senior Reagan administration officials have expressed deepening concern about a reported maJor strengthening of leftist ruled Nicaragua's armed forces with arms and equipment from com mun1st countries allegedly channeled through Cuba R(•rernng lo the reported Nicaraguan buildup, pres1dcnt1al l'ounselor Edwin Meese Ill said Sunday lh1:-. ···~ a threat to other countries m Central America A number of po:.s1ble US military options, including a naval blockade, are known lo have been studied by Pentagon staff officers at the request of Secrt'lary of State Alexander M Haig Jr ll owcver. Oefcnse Secretary Caspar Weinberger has in public remarks sounded '>Omc\\hat dubious about a military solution lo the problem of Cuban-backed leftist acl1v1t1e:. in Central Amenc·a In a separate 1ntel11gente report. 1l was d1:.clo:-.ed that two add1t1onal Soviet Osa missile raring patrol boati:. arrived in Cuba an late November. These were the first such Soviet dch\'cnes rc1>orled an the past two years and 1nc·reased to sc.'vcn the number of such modern missile boats 111 the Cuban navy 5 charged • ID cattle fraud plot AMARILLO. Texas (AP > Two former top officials of Sambo's Restaurants, Inc and three other businessmen have been named an federal indictments charging them with participating an a cattle fraud scheme Former Sambo's president Karl V Wilhg and ~ormer Sambo's executive vice president and chief executive officer W1ll1am L. Wagner, each of Santa Barbara, Cahf were accused of defrauding the restaurant chain by part1c1pating m a scheme lo falsify cattle sales records Also named in the 24·count indictment were businessmen James T . Harmon and D Mark Olson of Amarillo and John F Buchholz of Falls City, Neb. The five were charged with mail fraud. wire fraud and failure to report material events to Sambo's and to the Securities and Exchange Commission. The indictment alleged that .. . on or about May 15, 1977. and continuously thereafter until Nov. 15, 1979. the defendants knowingly and willfully engaged in scheme and artifice to defraud Sambo's and its stockholders of money and property · · Olr ""'11sill '*1 If 111 ~em ''Id dt1o•bed n •!llUCed C1 1 ... oircNst. 11 tS II 11$ llf!IM IJllC' A SIJ'(til OlfcNs' 11Q91 lllll rllillad. 1s '" au1standlrc ••'"' a.. 1ntenhon is to~' f'l9y a!wrttsed tlfm !ft Sloei .-! on OI Wf•H If yo.1 llU! s1C1' .. Id l'Jll M al .,., lllWJttsed tier" lUt"C Ille Sile f)!J!Od C1 !lold 111 tlttalllll attft iM lOUl!besft11 CVQllllSIJl.:tS Ille SIC1t Wiil tSSUU IMtuy C¥d flillndt!itl) on ·~1 hJ Ille tle!ll to Ile piidllsed II lie Ute llflCt ""81Mf ,.,~~ 1"1s does nol ll)Oly I• cuaru ~ clost-<all Ults C1 to soei;tJI 1111c1>JWs nt ..,,cities •t crssar11y l1mit!lll to stac:' ~11Wt The indictment said Harmon served as an ··order buyer·· of cattle and manager of a cattle feeding program for the restaurant and received kickbacks from feed grain and cattle sales In rt'turn for a percentage of comm1ss1ons from a commodities company. the indictment allege:.. Harmon turned over to Wagner and Wtlhg profits from cattle-feeding programs he managed llarroon abo is accused or profiting from falsified cattle and corn purchase orders and or marking up the price of callle µurchased for the restaurant Harmon, a licensed commod1t1es broker. owned Progressive Livestock Services, Inc. and with Buchholz owned the J.B. Cattle Co in Falls Caty. Neb , the indictments say Olson was vice president and tre.asurer of Progressive Livestock and conducted business for J . B Callie. He was accused of lying to the grand 1ury and of fals ifying various reports to Sambo·s that said none of the companies were connected Buchholz, charged with cons piracy. also is accused of denying lo Sambo's that J B Cattle and Progressive Livestock were related. _.... ... , .-. Polaroid has the camera for your gift giving IJudg~.t ••• at your nearest Thrifty! TIME-ZERO ONESnP POl.AROID'S NEW POLAROID'S NEW POLAROID CAMERA SUN CAMERA 640 AUTOFOCUS 660 l;i;tt..;,, fbh,,,.. ~ly _,.time No focvelne ~-Shoots 4' IO lft&lty. fconomkol .---needs bott ... lffl lutlt·lft Roth flret ~lcolty _,.time focutes avltlmoticolly by sound-. Shoots 2' 10 Infinity A gift to ~ ~ round. , Strikers can get farm jobs back SACRAMENTO <AP> -Farm workers who 10 oo atrike are enUtJed to their Jobs back for the nut harvest aeuon, aaya the atat.e farm labor board. The 3·1 l'llllnl thla week of the A1rtcultural Labor Relations Board departed from natloo&l rules for unionJied DOO-farm workers, wbo can be replaced permanently when they strike over economic lasues. The ALRB said the season-to-seuon nature of most farm work justified a different rule. Involved was a 1978 strike at Seabreeze Berry Farms in Ventura County, which employed about *> workers at the peak of the atrawbel'l")' harvest. lnallUnc lbat a1J must be rehll'ed. 'rhe board said a 1rowel''I need to atay in buslne11 wft.bextl diarupllon durln1 a 1trlke Juttlrtes blrln1 replacementa aAd keeptn1 them on the Job for the reel of that seaaon. Thus the Seabreeze workers bad no rltbt to be rehired lmmedia~ly, and since the company went out of busineas aft.er that season, the board dismiaaed the UFW complaint on thelr behalf. But the board said 1rowers who stay ln busloess ln a future season must rehire former strikers who offer to return to work, unless growers can show that the only way they were able to gel replacements was by offering jobs ror more than one sea.son. ## ........ Two days alter the workers went on strike for higher wages, they voted ln a union representation election for the United Farm Workers. Two days after that, many stikers asked for their jobs back but were told that only eight jobs were available bec ause permanent replacements had been hired. Only one striker accepted a job, the others ''Crop perisbabillty and the need to complete a harvest or other task with minimal work disruption are not weighty factors " in a subsequent season, the board m ajority said. Robert Rubane Diaz was arrested this week and taken to Riverside County Jail where he was booked for investigation on 12 counts of murder mvolvmg the deaths u/ patients at twu Ru.>erStde County hospitals. It said the ruling was needed to protect farm workers' right to strike, ·•an ultimate guarantee of the dignity of free, uncoerced labor." Twelve Riverside County victims listed Status of some patients noted; nurse ~spect in case RIVERSIDE <AP > -Here is an alphabetical hst of t he 12 elderly patients who died at two Riverside County hospitals this year, allegedly at the hands of nurse Robert Diai. -Virginia Bayless, 78, of Perris. Died April 20. Cause of death: lidocaine poisoning. -Bertha Mae Boyce . 74, or Homeland. Died April 22. Cause of death: lidocaine intoxication associated with arteriosclerotic heart disease. Ms . Boyce wa s admitted to Co mmunjty Hospital of the Valleys the day before she died, after complaining of difficulty breathing. She had a history of heart and lung problems, a relative said. She had also been treated at the hospitaJ five months before her death for a ruptured s tomach ulcer. -Gertrude I. Bryant, 63, of Perris Died April 8. Cause of death: lidocaine intoxication associated with pulmonary hypertensive arterioscler otic heart disease. -Henry Castro, 65, Mead Valley. Died AprU 20. Cause of death: lidocaine poisoning. -Beatrice Robinson Cline, 79, Perris Died April 5. Cause: lidocaine poisoning. Other significant conditions art eriosclerotic heart disease. Mrs. Cline call ed an ambula nce herselI when she had a "spell" while looking for some keys, according to a daughter. The daughter ques tioned her mother's de ath becaus e of its suddenness. -Minnie Lee Dempsey, 89, Sun City Died April 6. Cau s e : lldocain e Tuberculosis poisoning. Other significant conditions: hypertensiv,e arteriosclerotic heart disease. Dempsey was rushed by ambulance to Community Hospital of the Valleys the day before her death, after complaining of pains in her chest. A nephew who lived with Ms. Dempsey said be was shocked by his aunt's death, adding that he believed she was "in as good a health as you could expect anybody at that age." -Irene Annie Graham, 89, Perris. Died March 30. Cause of death : lidocaine poisoning with conditions of arteriosclerolic heart disease. A widow with 47 grandchildren and 111 great.grandchildren, Mrs. Graham was taken to Community Hospital or the Valleys the day before she died after s h e became concerned about a numbness in ber arm. A daughter, who took Mrs. Graham to the hospital, said she "seemed to be doing fine," when she left her the night before she died. Riverside County authorities bad to get permission of officials in New Mexico to exhu91e her body from a Tucumcari, N. M., cemetery. -Bernard Vernon-Lee Kean, 52, Perris. Died April 4. Cause: coronary artery occlusion due to art-eriosclerotic heart disease. Olher significant conditions: lidocalne intoxication. Although described as totally disabled with a heart condition, Kean, according to a relative , only c hecked into Community Hospital of the VaJleys for observation the day before he died. "Jt didn't a ppear to be s e r ious," a sister·in-law said. • John W. Rainwater, 95, Mead Valley. Died April 11. Cause: Lidocaine intoxication associated with pulmonary congestive heart failure. Confined to a retirement home. Rainwater was sent to Community Hospital of the Valleys when he was unable to sit up in his bed, a staff member at the retirement home said Kenneth Lancelot Silvera, 82, Perris. Died April 14. Cause: Udocaine poisoning. Other significant conditions : pulmonary hypertensive heart disease. -Marian E. Stewart, *>, Sun City. Died April 14. Cause: lidocaine poisoning. Other significant conditions: pulmonary hypertensive heart disease. Mrs. Stewart was "coughing pretty bad and breathing bard" when she was taken to Community Hospital of the Valleys several days before she died, according to her husband. Richard Stewart said be tried to have his wife transferred to the Loma Linda Univer sity Medical Center, but was told by Community Hospital staff members that he could not take bis wile out of tbe bospitai until they obtained a better diagnosis or her c~ndiUon. -Clifford Swanson, 79, Cherry Valley. Died April 25. Cause: lidocaine intoxication associated with arteriosclerotic heart disease. S wanson was admitted to San Gorgooio Pass Memoriti Hospital with a back injury three days before be died. His widow said she questioned the original report that her husband developed a heart problem while at the hospital because, she said, he had never had heart problems before. cases mcrease LOS ANGELES <AP> -Cases of tuberculosis have begun s hooting upward in Los Angeles County after a decade in which the area was left behind the progress against the c:lliease recorded nationwide, health officials say. from 18.3 t.o 12 cases per 100,000. In 1980, thou~h. the number of cases in Los Angeles County climbed about 8 percent. In the first 35 weeks or 1981, it climbed 17 percent. More alarming, say Los Angeles health workers, are two tests conducted among schoolchildren. Family awartkd I $625,000 Tuberculosis remained steady in Los Angeles County at about 19 cases per 100,000 from 1970 to 1979, a time when the national average dipped Doctors' court date delayed PALM SPRINGS <AP> -Prosecutors have delayed indefintely a court appearance by two doctors arrested io a scuffl e with Palm Springs police over treatment of a heart attack victim. Thomas Douglass, chief deputy district attorney for the desert area of Riverside County, said the case was being reviewed and court a ppearances would be delayed "as long as necessary to make a decision" on whether to prosecute Dr. Peter Barrett, 47, of Paios Verdes, Or. Leslie Schoenfield, 49, of Beverly Hills, and his wife Connie, 46. The three had been scheduled to appear in Desert Municipal Court Tuesday on misdemeanor charges of interfering with a police officer In an incident Nov. 14 at the Gene Autry Hotel. The doctors had gone to the aid of a heart attack victim at the hotel. PoLice were called when a dispute arose with paramedics as to bow to treat, Sarah Flam, 66, of Sherman Oaks. In the arrests that followed, the doctors and several witnesses to the incident complained that police used excessive force. Douglass said that the trio had been notified not to aepear in court. ·'Should we decide to file a complaint, the three would be notified by mail and given a date to appear," be said. The first showed a 200 percent lncrease in positive reactions to skin tests at district health clinics in the last decade. The second study showed that in the Los Angeles Unified School District 7,253 schoolchildren out of 50,298 tested in 1980-81 had pos itive reactions to skin tests. In tests of 51,044 children in 1970·71, only 3,18S children had positive reactions. A positive skin test means the disease is ln a dormant or contained stale, but could become active ii left untreated. Dr. Matthew Locks, county TB control officer, s aid the area now has five percent or the tuberculosis in the nation. He said large numbers or Hispanic and Southeast Asian immigrants are the sources of the recent increases in the disease. "What happens is that the adults have the dormant form of the disease when they arrive. But they do not get treatment, and they break down into active cases of the disease during the first fi ve years they are here. And they communicate it to the children," Locks said. Officials say the situation could get worse under a new ordinance passed by the county Board of Supervisors last •pring. The regulation, which has been stayed by a Superior Court order, requires illegal aliens lo fill out Medi-Cai forms when they go to co'*1tY clinics for non-emergency care. The form~ are turned over to the Immigration and Naturalization Service, and critics fear the Illegal aliens would not seek treatment under those conditions. ·'They put off treatment until the last possible moment when they have broken down With an active, communicable case of the disease," said Chris Hayden, Federal Centers for Disease Control adviser to the county TB control center. • SAN FRANCISCO CAP J -A stale Supreme Court ruling will mean $625,000 for t be husband and two children or a woman killed in a traffic wreck. Transamerica In s urance Co. was ordere d to pay tbe money lo Gonzalo Samson and his children this week. The court ruled Transamerica bad failed to d e fend a policy-holder and had rejected a reasonable settlement of P>(),000. In the a ccident, a pickup driven by Dale Vagle rammed the Si&m son car head on, killing Mrs . Samson. Vagle s ubsequently pleaded guilty t o vehicular manslaughter. The pick up wa s ins ured up to $100,000 by Stale Farm Insurance, but a court late r awarded the Samsons a tota l of $725,000 in connection with the crash. Vagle also owned a tractor trailer. and that vehicle carried a $300,000 Transamerica p o l icy . -Brown ponders new carcinogen plan Strategy would increase listed ca~er-causing materials SACRAMENTO (AP> -The Brown ad ministration is considering a "comprehensive new strat.e1y" to deaJ with cancer-causin1 materials that could result ln warning labels on fresh produce and meets. according to a staff memorandum. The strategy would increase from the current 25 to several bund~ed the number of llated carclno1ens "to wblch I humans are exposed via air, water, food or ln the workplace." ID'. turn, that ,ipould Increase the number of joocls and other substances that would have to carry warnin1 labels. The Sacramento Bee reported that the memorandum, which was written by Ken Finney, was developed out of staff meetings on Oct. I and 2. Finney serves u a special asslattnt to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. A spokeaman for Brown downplayed the proposal as .. a typical staff memo." While state cancer pollcy b.al not been fully developed, tbe stratesy would likely: -Ban t.be use of a ~rclnolen LI aater al~rnaUves were avallable for use. , -Requlre uaers of carclno1ena to develop plans to monitor their use. -Tax all \&lerl of carcinogens, with proceeds 10Lna to a fund to search for alternatives to carclno1en1. Lobbyists for chemical and food Industries have reportedly expressed concern over the propoeed atratety. But· Lu Haaa, a epoteaman for Brown, eald Fl.oney'a report wu "a typical staff memo which doesn't have much meanlnl because It hun't been adopted. 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L·tl pcrm1tt11\g thl' t•onsolldataon •>I t ourt funl'ttons ol tht• shentr:-. d1:partml'nt ,ind mars hal":. oflitl' Sht"'ra l t :-. dt.>put1es pro\'IUl' batltfl Sl'I'\ l l't:!S tn SUpt'rlOl' l' o u rt ::, . m i.I r ::, h a l s pl' rf o r m :-.1 mtl<Jr duties in munieapal eourt In June 1980. \ot e r~ an Orungl' <.:ounty, b~· a 3 to I rnargin. rt><:ommenued that thl' t•on~ohdation o<:CUI' Leg1slal 1011 111 l'l'quared bl'causc s henlh an.! l'uunt~· ol't'i<:cr:.. while murshalb ,ll'l' .... tatl' ofttt·l..'rs \'anou:, bills ha\'c bec:n :-.u bmaltt'd lo s d uµ lhl• mat:ham·r~ to l)l'l'm1t the: ml'rgl't One ball. tonbtdl..'r ed fu voruble tu thl· marshub. as dl'ad: unolhl'I'. b~ .-b:.l'mbl~ woman Marwn BL•rgl·son. H·'.\ewpurt Bt.>ut•h . thul "uu ld 1:rcalL' a t 1 ,·e.memut·r panl'I to l't.'comml•nd <J mer~t.'r plan to <·mmt.'· supe1·,·1sors. v.111 I an· al·l aon bl'I ore t hl' :-. t .i tl' St.'llUtl' !)O m t' l 1 ml' u I ll'r t hl· I t· g 1 :-. I at u r L' r l' t· on ,. l' ll l's 1 n .fonuar~ Ttrc ball pre,·wu:,l.' "~1' pas::,ed b~ tht' A:.::,l' m bl~ The Bl'rges on ball s hould hL· µ:.t:.!'tl'd and :-.1gnt'd into lu" Ea g htl'l'll month:. ha,·e l'lapst•d s I I\ l' l' \ l) l l' I'S g a \' l' i.1 (' I l' a r mand<Jte on lhl' mct');(t.'I' 1:.sUl' h a n .'' o n c 1 11 t h I! :-. t a tt.' h o u .... l' 11::,ll'llln).! ' Tax-credit flawed Supporters of tuition lax c redits for parents of <"haldre n attending pnvate schools contend at 1s unfair for them lo be obliged to s upport publte schools through their taxes while paying for tuition at private schools. Oppone nts s a y thas as no more vahd than s uggesting the owner of a private s wimming pool s ho uld be given a tax credit b ec au se h e d oes n l ust.· tax -supported public faeilitaes The issue has :.url aced again an a tuition tax credit bill b\ Senators Daniel Movniha n and Robert Packwood . now pending 1n thl· Sen<Jte rananee Com m1ltee The mea!>ure would provide a ered1t on federal income taxes for 50 percent of tuition up to a maximum of S250 an 1982 and ssoo an 198.1 and subsequent ~·ears. It would apply to tuition a t private l'lementan and secondan schools. public and µri,·att· C'olleges and vocational schools Sponsors o l the ml'a~ure ins ist at as the only way to provide i.111 parents "1th a pl'rsonal choatl' 1n the education of their <:htldren But o ppone nts have man~ powerful argum ent s. The lt.•ar t hat such a fin an e 1 a I be n e I 1 t would "undermant.•" thl' public sc hool syste m . wh1 t h n o\\ accommodate~ 9(1 percent ol the nati o n 's st udent s . ::-.ee m s unwarranted At best thl' credit might encourage a small exodu~ to private schools. However . since 80 perce nt of all prt\'ate schools in the United States have some re ligious alfaliatton. there as a verv real tonstatutional issue that probabl~ l'Otlltl only. be resolved in the eourts And the l'ost to tht• government in revenue loss 1s estimated at S2.7 billion an l~:J and up to S6.8 billion in 1986. ( lpponents also point out that pn\'ate schools are not required h~ law to pro\'idc certa in sen·ace:.. such as education for the handicapped a nd can be much more selective an their <Jd m 1s:,1on practices The obvious flaw. however. 1:. that the proposed tax credit would not be large enough tu make much of a difference for lower income families who still would have to pick up the balance of the tuition. plus other eosts of books and s uppltes. Tuition alone at a private college often exceeds S5.000. A S.SOO tax c redit would not be much help there On the other hand. well -to·do lamiltes who can comfortabl ~· afford to send the11· children to pr1Yall' sc hools would be rece1 ving a tax benel it they don t r eallv need This proposal probabl) ::,hould be left on the back burner· before too much tame 1~ wasted on debate. Future arrived quickly \\'h en F o unt a 1 n \'a 11 t• .' Communal~ llo:.µrtal opened at:. d o o r s i n :\ o ,. I ~ j' 1 • I h l' surrounding al'l'i.I :-.t Ill hi.id ah s hare or tarm ltl•lds and unde,·l'loped acrei.lgL· The doctor:-. \\ hn lounded till' facaht~· sa~ the~ \\et't• buald111g tor tht.> future. bel1L'\ 1ng tlwl Fountain \'al l e~ "oul<I ht> tht• l'l'l1tl1r or .. I l'g111n nt l'ap1d gro\\ th Toda~·. soml· ol the husp1t.il .... doctor o wnl'rs :-.:.i~ lht• spl'l'cl.' patl' of ell'' t>lopmt.'nt in Fountmn \' u I I e ~ a n cl n e 1 g h b or 1 11 g l'Ommunat1l·~ has s urprtsl'd l'\'l'n lhem The hospllal 11:-.dl has g10,,11 nn~r lhe past tkl'<Hlt•. Ope1wd as a 113-~d lat•tl1 t~ ll IHI\\ h:J:-. lH beds und as equappe<I ''1th m<rn~ tel·hnolog1t al ad,·aau·t•s Las t ~l·..ir . tht• hospitals • ll1l'l't'tors took a leadership roll- "' th1: t'l'l.!i.llwn ol u countywidt.· ...,, slem ol trauma centers . h;>spatals spec iall~ equipped and stafled tor emergenc~· treatment ol lilcHhreatl'ntnJ? tnJurie~ Toda~. the hos pital ha:. gaint.'d a reputation beyond at:. 1mmed1at1? <:ommunat~ as tht• t·uunt~ ::, bu!)tcst trauma renter The ho!>patal 's g r O\\lh 1s runtmuing .\ S7 m1ll1on two-stor~ a d d 1 t 1 u n 1 s n u w u n d c 1· l'On:.truc tton Eventually. stall another add1l1on wall becoml' the hospital's main building. and tht.• 11lclt.·1· btrut·tun•:. "ill be converll'd 11110 an t•xtl·nded t·an• center. For a commumty hus p1t<JI. F ounti.1 111 \'alle~ ha!-> madl· :-.1gn1lu:ant stnde!-t during ats ltrst 10 ~·l•ars <•n<I s hows no sign of rest mg on 1ls laurl'I~ Opinions expressed in the spac.e above are those of the Daily Pilot. Otner views ex· prl!ssed on tr11s page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s invit· ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa , CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·'321. L.M. Boyd/Farmers younger So you thought most fa rmers were middleaged or older, did you? Likewise. Leadership Magazine says no the average farmer today is 27. Hi; wife is 26. They've been married almost six years. And they have what ·1 statistically recorded as one ORANGE COAST . Daily Pilat and a half children. T heir farm covers 1,233 5 acres. Q. What's "joggling"? A A small sports fad wherein a jogger juggles three bean bags while jogging. Thomas P. Haley Publisher TborMS A. Murphlne E ditor Barblra Kreiblch Editorial Page Editor 1 Mubarak follows Sadat line CAlRO, Egypt Egyptian pres1denl Hosn1 Mubarak foresees "re1oicing" in Moscow and the "rejeclionist" Arat camp iJthe long-stalled Egyptian·lsraell West Bank autonomy tallts fail. Articulate and plain-spoken. the heir ol Anwar Sadat told us in an exclusivt- interview. .. Failure of the autonom y talks will create more s uspicion ol America in the whole Arab world bul it will bring rejoicing in the Soviet Union and the rejectionist camp (which opposes any deaJ with Israel). The Russi,llns twice told President Sadat that with Amen ca. you will never succeed but with the Soviets you will." If a Palestinian settlement cannot be reac hed w1th1n the Camp David framework, Mubarak said. ''The Arab world will see that the Soviets are correct We must succeed .. M UBARAK R ECEIVE D 11s 1n has presidential house. called Aruba Palace. built 50 years ago by an Egyptian made rich as Kang Farouk's 1eweler lf he 1s having difficulty establishing himself as the third modern pharoah in post f'arnuk Egypt, it does not show. His chi ef t•oncern today is to make absolutely certain that nothing tnlerferes with the final withdrawal of Israel from the Sma1 Peninsula by next April 25 That explains bi s monotonous refrain that Egypt remains "total!)' committed" to the Camp David peace process. He means 1t Mubarak's early weeks in office show con ti nuily with Sadat's sensation a I 1 l ·year rule of the country tha~ has become America's most powerful fnend in the Arab world. Hts first task IVANS I NOVAK armed forces. all essential to domestic order The new president's second, more troubling problem 1s lhe economy Runawa} food subsidies. combined with reduced income from oil sales, inflallon .rnd lack of money for capital investment. are a major threat The subsidies must be curtailed early next year . No economist. Mubarak has assembled the country's lop financial and economic brains and opened the door to a public debate on how lo handle the explosive subsidy question l'ublic debates have not alway!> been welcomed in previous governments A lh1rd 1mmed1ate problem for Mubarak 1s the piarcly political one of 1dentif1callon lo take some dramatic action. possibl} in the economic field, that wall give his presidency an identity of its own after the celebrated years of Anwar Sadat Mubarak's aceession looks like roses compared to the thorns that hemmed in Sadat in 1970 Carnal Abdel Nasser bequeathed ham 17 .000 Soviet m1hlar)' advisers a go\ ernmcnl infiltrated by pro-Soviet acl1 v1sts plotting a coup d'etat and a reeling. !>Ociallzed economy Worst of all. the then great enemy, lsrael, held the Sinai and the eastt•rn bank of the hlocked Suez Canal BOTH M UBARAK a nd the high command he inherited from Sadat know that one key to his future and the larger future of the Middle East I!> the vital Egypllan·American connection which was created by Sadat That Wlll greatly depend on the perception of Mubarak by the American pubhc. There ts much private talk here al lhe top about the president'!> crucial first trip lo the U S tentatively set for February. and whether he will parade the same skill and finesse before Congress and on television that gave Sadat unprecedented populanty as a foreign and an Arab leader But for the 1m med1ate ruturc Mubarak's mind 1s s ingle lral·ked Permit nothing that brael's Prime Mint!>ter Ml'nachem Began could use as a pretext tu delay thl· April 25 last stage Sinai withdrawal "We arc not going to slip trtlo such a mistake," Mubarak told us Hi s dec1s1on to retain all of Sadat c; hrgh level mtlllary, foreign and political advisers is directly hinged lo denying Isr ael the slightest pretext of backing <iul of rls treaty commitment After Aprif 25. Mubarak wtll move Egypt closer lo the alienated Arab world a nd s t rik e h ar der f or Am e ri can E gyp ti an success 1n persuading Israel to grant full autonom) to the Palesltn1an .... Mubarak wants no reJOICtng 10 M OSCO\\ Government helps clog the courts While complaints are regularly heard about the courts being clogged with criminal cases to the point plain citizens seeking damages or other redress mu.st wait eons for their cases to come to trial, it appears that growing frictions between governmental entities also contribute mightily lo the overcrowded court calendars. For example, Assembly Speaker Willie Brown has brought an action to halt the reapportionment referendum drive by Assembly Republicans. And the Civil Liberties Union bas filed a brief lo prevent the Attorney General from acting on behalf of the Senate which is suing the governor on the constitutionality of bis veto of control language in the budget. I N A MORE recent act ion the West.em Cent.er on Law and Poverty, a federally financed agency. sued Governor Brown claiming he lacks authority to overrule the Office of Administrative Law COAL), a state agency under the direct supervision of the governor. The OAL had vetoed emergency regul ations proposed by the Department of Social Welfare to conform to new federal laws relating to aid to needy children on the grounds no emergency exists. The governor rejected the veto based upon a tel egram from t he U.S . Department of Health and Human Services which stated California's non·conformance was placing some SSO million of federal support to the program in jeopardy. Since OAL director Gene Llvingston 1s a direct appointee of the governor, bis override of the OAL veto would have IARL WATIRS permitted the emergency regulations to take effect had it not been for the suit wherein a Los Angeles superior court upheld the veto on October 16. This has resulted in an appeal further clogging the higher courts. MEANWHILE the Social Services department has filed a new set of regulations identical to the emergency regulations. These will be processed in the normal way which requires public hearings and a 45-day elapse of tame before adoption. If they had done this in the first place the regulations would now be in effect and the courts would have been relieved of some of the burden. Jn yet another government- precipitated Los Angeles supenor court case, the Disabled nion Association secured a ruling invalidating notices terminating wetrare grants sent r ecipients by the Social Service department, ordering continuance of aid until proper notices and bearings a re afforded the welfare clients affected. Again an instance of a government agency clogging the court with matters which need not be there if they had done their job properly. Since governmental actions take priority over other cases, excepting crimmaJ and certain other types, the citizens' hopes for speedy adjudication of civil cases becomes more and more hopeless. SOME HAVE suggested that there be a sharp division in the judicial system, one to deal with criminal cases and another to deal only with civil matters. This already exists in theory but not in actualily since judges assigned lo civil matters are impressed with criminal cases whenever necessary. But even if a true separation were made between cnminal and civil, the growing clashes between governmental agencies and activist gro6ps rebelling at bureaucratic actions, and even between governmental agencies, would appear to make the citizens' hopes for speedy adjudication of civil matters more and more hopeless. Sport has become 'opiu1n of the people' If Karl Marx, who died 100 yeans ago, were still alive today, he might be sorely tempted to revise his famous slur, "Religion is the opium or the people." It is no longer true, if it ever was. for something else has taken Its place, at SYDNIY HARRIS leaat ln our country. Today, sport baa become the opium of the people. The playing ot games La oo longer a dlveralon, a hobby, a pleuant respite from wei&btler matters. It bu turned lnto a rellJion, a bualneu, a central concern for the &l'eat mass of American men, hlsh, low and ln between. Sporu 1tars are· the beat knofin peraoa.alltia, TM hip"t paid. Tbe roOlt. respected and applauded. Cha°'plonatttp c~tesll oa leleYialon • draw by far the largest audiences. Millions of men can tell you a football player's rushing record who have only the haziest notion of the Bill of Rights. Millions of others can recite batting aver age wbo couldn't tell you what "SALT" stands for in our international negotiations for life or death. THE SPORTING scene is not a relaxation from more pressing concerns: it ls itself the focus of Interest, the kindler of real enthusiasm, the energizer of partisanship, the s ubject of conversation between intlmales or strangers, the mark of mascal.lne identity. Whlle It may be true that rellaton, )n the put, narcoUciJ:ed maoy, lt al.lo awakened many otben to their 10Cial and moral reapontiblUt.les. Sport baa ao such redeemina upeet in our~. Jt bu little t.o do with 1am• 11 loch any more, wblcb were de•bed to refresb the buman 1plrit.. It has u·aMlormed a putlme lato an industry, a penonal contest Into a com mMct•I attectacle, a phy1lcal . , prowess into a form of worship. We have lost our sense or proportion about what is important in life because our realistic situa tion seems so formidable, so taxing and vexing, so almost insoluble, that it is simpler to focus our energies and allegiances on the playing fields. And we shall pay a heavy price for this ln the end. UllYCll Sex education, Uke science, may have a place lo the modem CW'rlculwn, but If you teach youn11ten bow to make bombs doft't be aurprtMd wbm tbe1 tell tho met.hodl. Not hoiv Pilgrims · did it r Settlers would be shocked at modern Thanksgiving PLYMOUTH, M1sa. (AP) - Th Pllcrlms and Indians who ce l ebrated the flrat Thanka1lvln1 360 years ago mi1bt be •hocked to •~ how U.e holiday Is celebrated ln modem America. f.'or one thing, lh-e orlrinal event llkely took place In October -not November. And the main dish was probably venison, not turkey. ·'The Pilgrims would have been horrified to hear It called Thanksgiving,·• said Jim Baker. research librarian for Plimoth PhmtatJon, an exhibit depicting Pilgrim life in lbe 1600s. "A thanksgiving was one or three allowable church holidays in the calendar , a very s pecifically defined event. It was a declared holiday to go to church all day. It was like a sabbath. with no games or recreation. "The whole thing today would have struck them as kind of odd," Balcer said. .. First you can't have a harvest in New England in late November. Second, it's a secular event. .. eatch herrina for fertllber and tap maplu treel for sap. The colony thrlved durln1 the flrat 1ummer. Grateful for a plentllul harvest, Gov. Wiiiiam Bradford called for a celebrauon. "Our harvest beln1 gotten ln, our tovemor sent four men on fowling, that so we might after a special manner, rejoice together after we had 1athered the fruits o f our 1 a bors, ·' Edward Winslow, assistant governor for the colony. wrote to a friend in England. He said the 50 Pilgrims invited the Wampanoag Indians to join them, and Chief Massasoit brought 90 braves and five deer with rum. The festival lasted until the food ran out -at least three days. Besides venison, they feasted on turkey, cod, sea bass. wild rowl , pumpkin, squash, Jerusalem artichoke, beach plums, beans and com. Despite the success of the first festival, the Pilgrims and Indians were not back tpr a harvest bash the next year . many years there was no re1ulor national Tbanks1lvlng Day In the United States. President L1ncoln proclaimed the lut Th"11day in November 1868 as a Thankl1ivln1 day. Plymouth wlU be the site of Thanksgiving observan_ces Thursday, but the modern·ll"Y Pilgrims and Indians wlll not be celebrating together. Townfolk and visitors wlJl gather at Plymouth Rock for a re-enactment ol the Pilgrims' procession to worship, then attend an ecumenical service and a public turkey dinner at Memorial Hall. Sul the Wampanoae tribe, wh ic h for ma n y years considered Thanksgiving a day or mourning, will tor lbe second year ln a row observe 1 "Day o! Awakening," said John Peters. head of the Massachusetts Commission on Indian Affairs. The Indians will gather on a hill across from Plymouth Rock under a statue of Massasoit for speeches, prayers, native songs and dances. Oran9• Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 2S, 1981 QUICK DOME REPAIRS -Workmen in top photo install new fabric on top of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Mir1neapolis m the morning. finishing in time for officials Lo re·mflate thl' dome that evenmg Last \\t:ek 's !)OOW!)tor m caU Sl'd t•ollap~c ol th e all"-supporl<.'d roof Laurence Pizer, director of the Pilgrim Society here, says the first celebration apparently took place in mid -Oct~r or 1621. I I ·'The next year they had a flop, a bad harvest," Baker said. ·'The Fortune, the second ship, arrived next year without adequate provisions. People had to be a lot more careful for a couple of years." Senior ladies drill team 'snaps to it' When 102 weary passengers of the British wineship Mayflower landed in Plymouth -originally s pelled Plimoth on Dec. 21. 1620, they didn't realize . how tough it would be to establish the firs t successful colony in the New World. Half or them died during the first terrible winter. but in the spring they met Squanto. the last surviving member or the Patuxet Indian tribe. which had been wiped out by a plague. They learned to plant corn. An argument can be made that the firs t Thanksgiving observance in America was held in Virginia. where 39 English settlers arrived at Berkley Plantation on the James River on Dec . 4, 1619. But their celebration was entirely religious and did not ·involve feasting. RENTON, Wash. <AP> -A dozen or so senior·citizen cheerleaders had nothing to do when the softbaJ1 season ended, so they hired two Marine drill sergeants and fell in line as the Renton Senior Cent~ Drill Team. "Heads back, stomachs in. right race! .. the drill instructors bark for an hour every Friday afternoon. and obeying the orders are women who range in age from 63 to 81. Riggle. 72, who helped organize the squad. "It's good mental work. strong discipline and quick thin.king. "I think they do about like they would with new Marine recruits. They snap it to you straighten up! Shoulders back! They put us through the paces." Annie Kuharic. 81, the oldest member, said that after an hour of marching, she goes to folk dance class. The result of her labors? ··1 s tay young," she said . Marching, Mrs. Kuharic said. is "good for the posture and good mentally. I'm a little s low mentally, my thinking is a httle slow, but I'm trying awfully h ard . You really ha ve to concentrate." Marie Henspeter, 64. said she had cartilage removed from her knee in September '"and my doctor said this is very good exercise for me ... cheering squad, saw the softball season end The women attend the center. which organizes activities for senior citizens. Ms. Riggle asked Sgt Ray Wagner or the Marine recruiting office in Renton to help. so he and Sgt Dan Garrett of the Fede ral Way recruiting office share drill duty "'They're coming alone fine, .. The Thanksgiving c ustom spread from Plymouth to other New England colonies. but for "It's fun," said Jeanette The drill team was organized in the fall when the women, then known as the Late Bloomers Wagner said. "We don't get to drill them as often as we'd like but they·re coming along fine ... Fonda biography model of honesty By BOB THOMAS .. ,_ ............. " .... HOLLYWOOD -Henry Fonda. struggling with heaJth problems, has much to cheer him these days: praise for his performance in the new film .. On Golden Pond"; his appearance with Katharine Hepburn on T ime's cover: praise for his autobiography, "Fonda -My Life." The book was writt en by playwright·b1ographer Howard Teichmann. based on 200 hours of interviews with the star plus talks with his family and friends. The result is a bit more adulatory than the modest Fonda would probably like, but with characteristic honesty he discusses the major events or his life. Well. almost all. He is Incurably honest, but also a gentleman. He chooses to omit some of the ill treatment from producers and directors and false friends. Un lik e so m e sta r autobiographies. "Fonda My Life" is not an exercise in retribution. One of Fonda's earliest memories was of a boy of 5 when his mother wakened him to see Halley's Comet flash across the Nebraska sky. She told ham . ··Remember this ... it comes around only every 76 years. Seventy six years is a long time . ·· Fonda discusses with candor his e"periences with women. beginning with a disastrous initiation in Mlnneapolis during his brief college career. Despite his lifetime shyness. he has loved many ' women. sometimes disastrously. He speaks frankly or has four failed marriages and blames himself for the divorces. The actor recalled a 1927 date on the Princeton campus with a blond New England girl from whom he exacted a single chaste kiss in the back seat of a car A few days later. he received a letter: "I've told Mother about our lovely experience together in the moonlight. She will announce the engagement when we get home." Fonda adds that he believed he was engaged "That's how naive I was. and that's what a devil Bette Davis could be at 17 ... During their early Hollywood days. Fonda and James Stewart shared a house and partook or nightlife with movie beauties. One night Stew_art dated Ginger Rogers and Fonda escorted Lucille BaU to dancing at the Cocoanut Grove and ended at dawn in Barney's Beanery. When Stewart commented that the women's makeup looked heavy in the morning light, Fonda agreed and Miss Ball's ardor cooled. Fonda is less than expansive atiout the rifts• between himself and his famous children, , commenting : "Peter and Jane were successful very young. Their rebellion against me as a parent didn't last too long. They willingly admitted, 'I'm sorry, Dad, for the hurtful things that were said.' Jane said plenty of hurtful things lo the press. She told one reporter she grew up in a completely phony atmosphere." Fonda's restless spirit finally turned tranquil after his marriage to airline stewardess and model Shfrlee Adams. He comments. ''Shirlee turned me around. I'm easier with her than I've ever been with anyone before. Maybe I'm mellowing with age. Maybe with Shirlee l'm more willing to compromise.·' His friend Nedda Logan observes: "His whole life opened like a rose coming out from a tiny, tight bud. Shirlee gave him confidence, and now he's even loquacious. He has a whole new personality and I feel like saying, 'Where were you all th06e years'?" Alter eight operations in 10 years, Henry Fonda returned to a hospital last week for a cbanae of medicaUon ln treatment for his heart condition. In the autobiography he again recalls his mother telling him that 76 years is a long lime. That 's his age now. He adds: "The years seem to have gone by H fast 11 Halley's comet. 1 don't think or mytell aa old. I atill think of myaelf u tbe boy on the IUMliq looWln1 out the willdow. 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VISA and MASTER CHARGE ACCEPTED Daily Pilat WEDNESDAY , NOV. 2S, 1981 CAVALCADE FOOD COMI CS 02-3 04 06 ... Plymouth Colony had a few things go wrong, too. See Hugh Mulligan column on Page B3. 0 a ............ Sel/-exammat1on is another task Chnstopher Gambaro takes on as he awaits fitting for an artifu:wl leg m the hospital. .\larw Gambaro c.:omjurts lus sun Clmstopht>r a/tt>r a 1ry111y clay 1i1 treatments a1u1 t>Ip1•r111w11h Chnstopht>r lias a d1seast> 1d11ch makes /11m u1111ble to /11.;/11 lx1t /t>r111 111 /us l>od4 Boy with rare disease fights for life LONGVI EW. Wash IAP> Ch ristopher Gambaro. 6. wants lo be a minister when he grows up, just like his uncle Smee he's still a first grader, Christopher 1s a long way from h is dream. And h e mus t overcome h i s own s pecial obstacles Christopher has granulocyte c hemotas1s. a defec t in the cellular wall of hi s white blood cells which makcs him unable to fi ght bacteria Even a s mall cul can mean serious trouble for Guide dog at b edsid e for b irth DA VIS (API J im Maloney and his guide dog, Sam my, were in the hospital delivery room when Mrs . Maloney gave birth Mother, father, baby and dog are a ll doing fine. thank you. ·-It JU Sl seemed totally ina ppropriate not to include the dog, .. said Dr Leon Schimmel. who deltvered 9-pound. 12-ounce Melissa Maloney at Woodland Memorial Hospital .. It's immediately obvious that the dog is a part of the family and ao extension of the father." added the doctor Sammy, a 95-pound black Labr ador retriever. has served as the eyes for Jim Maloney for 31 :i years. Maloney, blind from birth, 1s in his first year al the University of California law school here. "ln the la bor room, Sam was p re t ty m uc h o n his best be h avior." he s aid ··w hen Kathy would have one of her labor pains, he would go up and lick her ha nd.·· The dog s pe nt most of the night in the labor room and about a half hour in t he deli very room. When Sam my got home lo the M a l o ney 's a p art m e n t he climbed up on the water bed and slept for seven hours . "It was an intense experience, and in a sense a miraculous one for a ll of us:· said Maloney. Free care offered SAC RAME NTO <AP> -In exchange for being a llowed to co mpl e t e a $1.5 m i l l ion rec rea llon complex, Danie l Freeman Hospita l in Inglewood has agreed to provide $1 million in free care for the poor , state officials say . .. h am recently, a bump on the head, loo small to be detected easily, r esulted in has being hospitalized for two weeks The disease 1s rare there are fewer than half dozen known cases in the United Stales So "h1le Christopher as battling for his life. he is making medical history. The experience cost ham h.is· lower right leg last year · I had a germ in my leg." Ch ristophcr explained · 1 was ~cared tx•cause I thought there was a monster in my leg , but 1t was only a bug. And it didn't hu r t when they took it off because I was sound asleep." Fe w ch.ildren his age know life as Christopher does. Since he was 10 days old. he has made an average of two t rips a month to Children·s Orthopedic Hospital, a nd Uni versity Hosp ital in Seattle. where doctors examine him for even the s lig htest change in his condition. "He 's been poked. prodded. tied down and dehumanized ... says Christoph er's f ather. Mario, an apprentice p1pcfilter "I thank he has a right to be angry." Christopher does gel ang ry He shows it when he has to stay at the hospital for a week or when he has to field e ndless q u estion s from curious we ll washers. Mario and his wife. Linda, feel the pressure. too. "You·re scared." sa ys Mrs Gambaro ·You feel guilt;, ·· Majority oppose nuke plnnts But most a gainst c losing pending safety checks NEW YOR K <A P 1 A majority of Americans think no m o r e nuclear power p la nts should be built in the United States. according to t he latest Assoc iated Press·N BC News poll A majority of those polled also opposed closing existing nuclear power plants until questions about safety are a ns wered. M ajonties a lso said it would wor ry them lo live within 10 miles of a nuclear power plant . a nd t hink the future energy needs of the United Sta les would be better served by m or e conservation and expansion of other energy sour ces rather than by expansion of nuclear power. The nationwide telephone poll of 1,602 adults was conducted Nov. 16-17 in a scientific random s ampling. On the question of whether more nuclea r po we r pla nts should be built, 56 percent said no, 32 percent s aid yes and 12 percent were not sure . Thal represents a dramatic turnaround rrom 1977, the last tim e that question was asked on a n NBC News poll. Then, 63 pe r cent said more n uc lear power plants should be built. In the curre nt AP-NBC News poll. 51 percent opposed closing e xisting nuclear power plants until questions about sa fety are a n s w ered . while 39 per cent favored closing all or them and 10 percent wer e not sure. T hose results are consistent with the responses In Agril 1979, t he la st time the AP·N BC News poll asked about closing existing nuc lear powe r pla n t s u ntil safely questions are answei_ed. Thal poll was conducted tme month after the accident al the Three Mile Island nuclear power pla nt. l n the latest poll, men spilt f' ,, evenly over whether new plants should be built but two-thirds of t he wome n respondents said more nuc lear powe r plants should not be built. T h e a n ti -nuclear power movement claimed a victory l ast week whe n N u c lear R egu l a t o r y Co m mission s u s pend ed the lice n se of Califo rnia 's Dia blo Canyon The p 0 l l answers represent .a dr .am .atic turna.round from 19 77 w h en t h e question was last asked . nuclear power plant, the site Qf frequent d emonstrations this year. The NRC s aid it wants additional tests conducted to dete r m ine the s a fety of t he plant. On the ques tion of closing existing plants. m en opposed it by a 2·1 margin. while women .split 48-39 In favor or mass closings. Sentiment for both closing all pla nts and not building new ones was stronger on the East Coast and t he West Coast tha n in the rest or the country. Among all respondepts , 63 percent said the future energy needs or the United States would be be tte r ser ved by m or e conservation and expansion of other energy sources. E l1ht.een percent said expanding nuclear powe r would better serve the na tion's future energy needs Fifty-eight percent s a id it would worry them to live wiUun 10 miles of a nuclear power plant , 35 percent said 1l would not worry them, 5 percent said they already li ve within 10 miles of a nuclear power plant and 2 percent were not sure. Men were evenly divided over whether li ving within 10 miles of a nuclear power plant would wor ry them. but women said it would by 3-1 . F igur es com p il ed fro m Nuclear Regulator y Commission statistics show that 2.1 million people now hve within 10 miles (}f o p erating nucl ea r powe r plants. T he 10-mile radius 1s called the "plume exposure pathway," representing the area that would in theory be covered by the ··cloud of radioactivity·· that would cause immedia t e and direct radiation poisoning In addition. figures compiled f r o m o the r N R C r ecords indicate an additional million live within 10 miles of nuclear power plants tha t are either unde r construction or in the planning stages. As with all sample surveys, t he results of AP-NBC News polls can vary from t he opinions of a ll Americans because of chance vaMations in the sample. For a poll based on about 1600 Interviews, the res u lts are subject to an error margin of 3 per centage points either way beca use of chance variations. That Is, il one could have talked this past week to all Ame ricans with te lephones, there Is only l chance In 20 that t he findings would vary by m ore than 3 percentage polnt.s. .... ; ........ <;hnstopher Gambaro takes u11easy te111at1t•e steps un /w; art1f1ctal leg lie lost his nqlit leg 111 a disease tllat leal'es 111111 vulnerable to 111fectru11.\ Amateur makes radio by accident BRISTOL, Engla nd (API When his te lephone conversation popp e d up o n the publi c airwaves. Harry Base did what ca m e n a t ur a l l y -h e entertained 250,000 listeners for a lmost an hour with a routine or jokes and songs. "I just clowned a round on the a ir like I do at home,•' said Base, a 54·year·old machine ope rator with no professional e nte rtainme nt experience. It all began when a call from his son became Inters persed with pop mus ic. Harry huna up a n d teleph o n e d h is local operator to report the trouble. Al her' sµggestion, he dialed acai n t o co n ti nu e the conversation with his son and i nte rru pted a B B C s po rts program . • Once he realized he was on the a ir. Harry launched into his routine. He says he has always had a knack for making people laugh. A rad10 station in New Zeala nd contacted him, saying it wanted lo rebroadcas t some of his radio debut. Derek Woodcoc.k, head of the BBC in Bristol, said Harr y broke the broadcasting r ules because he kept talking once he knew he was on the air. But inste ad or dis ciplining Harry, Woodcock invited Harry to appear on the station's Christmas show. "I a m j ust grateful that he was s u c h m a r ve l o u s entertainment ," Woodcock aald. "R a d io Harr y w aa a bl& success.'' "' . Orange Coaat OAIL Y PILOT/Wedneaday, November 25, 1981 •ANN LANDERS •HOROSCOPE •HY GARDNER TAKING A DIV E Stuntman Artie Nay plunges from a jeep cruising past the Berlin Wall at 30 mph. 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My husband huwn 't litUd much. but I know he is unhappy ahout lht· wc1uht gain 1'h1..• rl'ul problem. Several people have Ml1ll' up to us an<.1 said ... How wonderful thut you un• l'XJH~cling' When 1s the baby tlUt• I I huvt·n t hud the nerve to say, "I am N OT 111't•gnunt, 1 'm just fut .. So 1 ·ve llt•clut·<l u11<I ~1 v1..·n vague an;>.wers such as Oh. II won I ht• for ~cverul months yet. .. Wont hu:-. l'l'Uthcd my fumily. Mother l' h ti 11 l' cl t 1· o rn P h i I ad l' I phi a w i th <'OllJ.<I atulul111ns She 1s thrilled. This will lw lw1 I 11·st grnnd<:h1hJ Tum and I DO want a family ,. vt·11t 11ally Ill· knows the truth. of course, hut 1:-. not ~1 ving me any help with this t an~lcd weh The g1rb in the office want to g1vt• me a :,howt?r What should I do'! IN TllE MIDDLE AND IT'S BIG DEAR BIG MIDDLE: There ii, only one way to extricate yourself from the tang le d we b. You mus t tell the truth immediately . To avoid rurth er e mbarrassment, go on an earthshaking diet, under the supervision or a doctor, and get'rid or that pregna nt look and back into your clothes. DEAR AN:\ LANDERS. Recently you printed d ll'tter f'rom a couple who wondered 1f they s hould tell their children about previous marnagei,. May I share m~ experience~·· When 1 was a teen.ager l accidentally learned m\ latht'r had bee n marncd to another wo man before he married my mother. When l recon~red from the s hock. I as ked m\' mother about it She told me ht· had been i>rl'\'IOui,l~ married. not on<:e. but l\\ICC To h1~ dying day m~ I alhl•r ne\'l'I' discussed the s ubject with me After he died I found pictures ol one pre\'1ous \\ ife. but l never knew the name of either I also found his and m y mothc1"s marl'iag<.' license on which the date had been crudel~ altered. A cous in told my husband that \ Allll WIDllS they had a "shotgun" wedding. I am a happ y and reasonabfy well·adjusted individual, but I do harbor some resentment about the way 1 learned of these skeletons m the closet. 1 ·m sure the subjects were painrul to my paren ts. but l would rather they had told me. They must have 1cnown I would find out someday because the.} kept the pictures and the license. I would hope parents would trust a nd ' respect their children enough to discuss · such secrets with them in a lovmg way wht'n they are mature enoug h lo understand. I 'm signing this LEARNED THE WRONG WAY D EA R LEARNED : I always appreciate the testimonial or someone who's been there. Thank you for sharing your intimate experience. CONF IDE NT I AL to Part ·T1me Philosopher in Corvallis. Ore Sorry. I don·t wish to undertake definitions of heaven and hell. As ~ark Twain sau.t. ·1 ha\'e friends 111 both places ... Do you feel awkward. self·con.&c10W -lonel11? Welcome to the club. Thue·s help for you an Ann Landers' booklet, "The Key to Populonty " Send SIJ cents Wtth your request and a long, stamped. self-Oddre&Sed envelope to Ann Landen, P 0 80% 11995, Clucago. JU 60611. POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT IT'S 0e:TTER TO SHOW LOVE AND NOT' HAVE IT, THAN TO HAVE: IT' AND NEVER. SHOW IT. VirgO: Focus on home Thursday, ~ovember 26 ARIES 1 March 2l·April 19 1 Green • light flas hes for long-range projett. including education. tra\'el and publishing Social activity at·celerates You make / HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA \'aluable contacts . ----- TAURUS < Apnl 20·May 201: Details unra\'el which throw light on financial status of one who would become a business associate. Dig beneath surface indications . Begin process of rebuilding on a more solid base GEMINI 1 May 2l·Junc 20 1. Gain indicated as you gather data. file facts and prepare a forceful format. Emphasis also Pf ISOllAllTJ Q.&A . BY MARILYN ANO HY GARONER Wit a hit in England Q : How come, since the British sense or humor is supposed to be foggy, Johnny Carson's very hip "Tonight Show" can now be heard and seen on London's weekend television? How does it do ratings.wise? - L. D., Eugene, Oregon A: Though Johnny was on the spot when his s how h1l England in early October and was slapped on the wrist by some critics, it was e mbraced by tuners-in to the tune of 11 percent or the available 21 percent sets in use. That's compared to a point less for t he competing BBC offerings including "House Calls" and a rerun of Mel Brooks ' "The Producers " film. It proves there's nothing wrong with the British sense or humor that a potion of sharp wit can't rigt)t. Matter of fact. lately we·ve been treated to several hit series im ported from England that are more th.an welcome here --.. without English subtitles. Notably, one among t hem is our favorite comic, Benny Hill. · Our Height of Chutzpah Ite m of the MQnth (picked up by Variety during the recent Vidcom meet in Cannes>: "Some 300 pirate cassette operators in Ma laysia have banded together to Corm their own registered video association to combat moves by legal distributors to gain a foothold in the market ... on contractual obl1gat1ons, public relations. ability to mediate dispute that aris es among family or profess ional associates . CANCER cJune 21-July 22 1: Family gathering 1s highlighted : spint of Thanksgi ving prevails . Focus on diplomacy, intelligent concessions and recognition of efforts by those who relied upon you throughout year . LEO 1July 23 -Aug. 22 1. You'll be thankful as apparent adversity dissipates. is transformed into advantage. Emphasis o n sJg nifica nt c hanges. children . s peculation and pleasure principle . VIRGO 1 Aug. 23·Sept. 22 1. Focus on home base, favorable news concerning production. respons ibility. car eer and reward. Past efforts pay dividends and you openly express thanks to individual who kept the faith. LIBRA ($ept. 23·0ct. 22 1 Message or telephone call revitalizes hope, results in c ha nge of itinerary. Member of opposite sex figures promine ntly. Lunar emphas is on relatives. short trips. s pecial notes. SCORPIO !Oct. 23·Nov. 21 J : New start results in added independe nce. improved financial prospects and the obtaining of needed material. Emphasis also on fresh concepts, contact with one who is creative. SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22·Dec. 21>: You·11 receive more than one offer. Know it, don't sell yourself s hort. Cycle high and you· 11 be at right plflce al crucial mo me nt . Intuitive intellect works overtime . C APRI CORN I Dec. 22 ·Jan . 19 >: · Feeling or confinement is temporary: you 'll have some private moments in which you meditate, create and plan a head for educat ional projec t. AQUARI US (Jan . 20·Feb. 18 >: Emphasis on frien<tship, social gatherings, dining pleasure and wishes that come true. Another Aquarian figures in scenario. It is time to refurbish , revise, review P I SCE <Fe b . U ·March 20 >: Communication received rrom authority figure or aovemment bureau. Emphui.s a lso on commwlity r.roject, prol .. kmal commitment and au pment wblda aMild boost career aaplraUons. ... 11·'2.5 "I understand he &ol !nto a little snit wilh lhe union." HUGH MULLIGAN MULLIGAN STEW Fortune • misnomer PLYMOUTH. Mass. tAPI If your forebears dido 't come over on the Mayflower. maybe they caught the second boat. The 55-ton Fortune arrived in Plymouth on Nov. 11, 1621, shortly after the first Thanksgiving. with ··35 persons to remaine and live in ye plantation ... Under command of Thomas Barton. master, she had left London in July. The Pilgrim Fathers and Mothers were settling in for another long. cold winter and were not expecting another boat until spring. When the Fortune's tall white mainsail was seen off Cape Cod. beating toward Plymouth, the nervous colomsts thought it was a French raiding party come down from Canada to make mischief GOV. WILLIAM Bradford convened a council of war. Defense chief Miles Standish, "the little chimney easily fired, .. mustered ··every man, yea boy, that could handle a gun" and ordered the 1,5()().pound cannon on Fort Hill to thunder out a warning shot. As the Fortune tacked mto Ply mouth Harbor. the settlers were surprised and relieved to see her run up the red cross of England. Plymouth ·s sturdy Little s hallop, a tiny fishing vessel, brought ashore 35 new settlers, all in good health. "which did not a little rejoyce them ... The welcome mat frayed a bit when it was learned that the penny-pinching Merchant Adventurers, who underwrote the colony from London. had sent them out with no provisions. AFTER SURVIVING that first bitter winter and a spring epidemic of scurvy and pneumonia, "when they were but six or seven sound persons .. to work the fields and put up the buildings. the Plymouth settlers were shocked to learn that Robert Cushman arrived on the Fortune with an insulting letter from Thomas Weston, speaking for the adventurers. berating them for keeping the Mayflower too long, and sending her back empty. They swallowed the insuJts and loaded the Fortune with beaver and otter pelts, bartered from the Indians for cheap trinkets, and as much hardwood limber, wainscoting and .. good clapboard" as they could stuff into the hold. -The Fortune set sail on Dec. 13 , just over a month after arriving, only to fall into the hands of French pirates, who hijacked the cargo and stripped her of ~verything of value on board. CllAlllS McCAii Sites polled by tourism SAN FRANCISCO -Macau -is a peninsula at the mouth or the Canton River · just about a spit-and-a -half from Hong Kong. Like a lot of places ln that area that are beautiful and lax, it derives a heavy portion of its revenu~ from tourism, and the f~equent concomitant of tourism, gambhng. Lately Macau was the subject of one of the most surprising little news dispatches <from Reuters> that I have read in a long lime. The story was surprising not because it was ttue. All this reckless truth·telling was done by the Pacific Area Travel Association t PATA>. which is not in business because of your beautiful eyes or nune. ··we are no-t romantics, we are businessmen," they announced fearlessly. THE\' WER E TALKING about Macau. Whether they would have t he guts to talk about some places less economically important than Hawaii or Tahiti I doubt. but they are certainly onto something that I have been preaching .for years. and esp ecially about lovely. lovely San Francisco, which becomes less lovely. lovely every time a tourist throws an unfinished pickle on our streets and the waxed paper that once covered hts pastrami s andwich. PATA, in its recent report on Mac:au, warned that Portugal's tiny possession on the South China coast could destroy itself as a tourist attraction and forfeit millions m revenue unless the boys in charge act quickly to control development a nd preserve its historic features. After announcing that they were businessmen not romantics~ PATA said of Macau tourism, "But people are not going lo come here if it suddenly erupts mto an imitation Hong Kong, a c harmless. over·crowded concrete jungle ... THE PATA REPORT said the current development plans "seem designed for the s hort term profits and the long-term destruction of Macau as it does and has existed... The report acknowledged that Macau was different from 20 years ago when it was Humphrey Bogart, P eter Lorre country, when Macau "gave the impression of a comfortable enclave, s lightly sleepy, slightly naughty, friendly, inviting, relaxed ... Growth is needed, said PATA. fa ithful to its fundamental creed, "but growth and greed are two different things. What has happened to Macau s ma cks o f r ecklessness.·· If you are anywhere near the tourist racket, as l once was for years in Puerto Rico and Sun Valley, you know that these are pretty strong words from a touris m trade association. It leads you to suspect that Macau has been diffident about paying its annual dues lately. PATA IS RIGHT about Macau and Hong Kong. of course. but it is more right about San Francisco. where the chief and seemingly only industry is tourism 'ls it this week? l · Nobody raps beauty if they can make a buck out of it. If you took nine original da Vincis and put them in the plaza of Milan they would bring tourists by the thousands you can be sure. But the divine vandal, native or tourist. would soon devour them. by spittle, hammers and other ingenious forms of destroying a good thing. Which brings us back to McCabe·s Theorem on Touris m , which is only unpleasant common sense. Find a place more beautiful than the place where people with money Live. advertise it, and the money will find the beautiful place -and destroy it with the ruthlessness of children let loose in a popsicle patch. It has been happening to ·Frisco for years, but nobody has the guts to admit it. much less do anything about it His habit damaging DEAR DOCroR: I hope you will write another column on lhe bad efrects of smoking on innoceol bystanders. My husband, who smokes at least three packs a d ay, missed it. ·· Perhaps you can inn uence h1m not to fill our house with tobacco smoke. I know it isn't doing me or our 1-year-old any good. -MRS. D. DEAR MRS. D: We'll try to help, but too often it requires more than a few ·written words to persuade a smoker to quit even if it involves the health of wife and child. For the past few years studies have indicated that tobacco smoke has a bad errect on nonsmokers, too. Your husband should know there's no question but that the .. innocent bystander'' is in danger when inhaling tobacco s moke. A recent editorial in Connecticut Medicine mentions that twice as much smoke is released from cigarettes into the air where it is known as sidestream smoke as into the mouth, where it is known as mainstream smoke. Sidestream smoke is from the lighted end, the burning ash -unfiltered by cigarette or respiratory system. ·'The nonsmoker in the smoke-filled room is priviJ~ged to inhale the nicotine, T rou1 HEALTH DA. PETER J. STEINCROHN carbon monoxide. etc .• the equivalent or s moking one to 10 -unfiltered cigarettes daily.'' Reports indicate that 50 percent of nonsmokers report definite ill effects from cigarette s moke. Complaints range from eye irritation to chronic lung and heart disease increased chances of lung cancer. In one instance, a wife of a heavy s moker developed Raynaud's disease. Six months after separation from her husband her symptoms entirely disappeared. When he remarried, his second . wife also 'developed Raynaud's. He agreed not to fill up the house with tobacco smoke and she also recovered. Perhaps we have been able to convlnce your husband, Mrs. D., th at his heavy smoking is indeed damaging you and your baby. Let's fiope ne believes us. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wednetday. November 25, 1901 TUNEFUL BREAK Actors Ron Ely <left 1. Peter Lawford <center> and Donald o ·connor take a break from filming upcoming "Save Sherlock Holmes·· e pisode o f ABC's .. Fantasy Island·· series. In this segment. ·p~11mottth C lH~t1n:<1l1tio1ll1l C IHtrt Ii JZ62 110.AD ST .. MIWPOltT IE.A.CH 642-2740 .,........ ... h e C1 ha ~left 7:30 "OUI MMiMFICINI' 60D .. 'ASTO. TOHY CUltTO .. : t . ' $ llOllTBLT INCLUDES: Doctor visit wtth estebllshed family practice M.O., medications, personal diets. No Coaa .. Kla, MO H,,.-.ia 118. No Sett· HrPIMllle, Ho .............. Ho ....... llodlftca .... Ho Electltc Shoc*a.. JUST 0000. IENmJ.E .. EDICINE AND YOUR. Dl!SIAEI 972-2273 MAJOR MEDICAL CENTER ............. Ely plays a department store security guard whose fantasy is to help the famous detective of literature solve an important case. Lawford is cast as the detective and O'Connor as his sidekick Dr. Watson. A lJJllTED NUMBER OF ATTRAM1VE: . Christmas. Carol Song Sheets ARE NOW AVAILABLE TO Churches & OrganirJltions CaD ia hnaD 8 A.JI. to S P.111. Harbor Lawn ~ You'll love new Pritikin Rye for everything it doesn't have! New Rye or ltou OI01IDd Wheat No p reservative-s No cholesterol No animal fats No shortening No added sugar No milk or milk products No artificial ingredients Low salt content ....... ---~------------------------~-----... ------·---.. ·-· -~--·~-------~---·~-------~------.............................................. mll!I ..... .. - ... . * Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednelday. November 25, 1981 Holiday turkeys available at bargain prices a, DOllOTllY WBNC& temperatun. poiloaiq or1aollm• to t b re e I a 'I• r • of when completely thawed lreezln1 equtpme.ot Oood MW tor tW'k•Y Solt woWd M aate to crow and coalaoilaate newapaper. Then thaw lmmedialely cook or cannot freeze lar1e loveral Tbla year'a buy a turkey on tbet~key. atroomt.emperature. refrt1eratelt. amounts auch u a turkey erop la bt111r Saturday or Sunday, So b\lYlDI a turkey on The paper wUI act u turkey quickly enou•h to tbu ever. It'• e~led allow lt to defro1t tn tbe Wednelday and allowtn1 ln1ulatloo, kffPlDC the Q. Laat year I bad retaln hi&h quality. Ma to exceed laat year'• refrt1eratori &Ad lben lt to lland out overntibt turkey cold enoucb 10 bou•ht a fresh turkey, result of tbe a low bumper erop by about 5 keep lt re rl1erated to defrolt ta not a cood• bacterll:lpowth will not but at the last mlnute we lreealo1, the meat percent. uotll Thunday. Slow idea. be a problem. were invited out, 10 I tou1hen1 and loae1 You ean expect to 1ee refrlserator delro.Una U you do~ a f?oa.a A tZ.pound turkey will froze it. When I cooked moilture when cell• b a r C a l n P r i c e 1 i• the preferred method. turkey on Wedaeaday take 12 to L5 hour• to the turkey a few months rupture. You would have throughout the holidays, we Clo not recommend and must delroet lt tn • defrott by th1I method; later it wu touch and been better off to cook wltb many markets detrosUnc a turkey at burry, place t.be turkey a larger turkey 15 to 20 dry. Wu th.la becau.se I the freah turkey, and orterlna turkeys at room temperature a1 in a double brown paper boun. Check turkey froze it? then freeze it in meal "comeoo" price• to lure tbla could allow food baa or wrap It ln two to durin1 thawing, and A. Probably. Home size portiooa. you lnaoyou buy your...:::.:.:.....:.:=-:::.....::.:.:.:..:.:......:..:.::..::__:.::~:..:......:.:..:.=:::....:.::.=...:.:..:...:.:.....~~~:;.._~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-.=..:..:~---=:.::..:.;..:;..;:;:.:!......::.::..::....~..:..:.:..-=-;:....:..;:..::...;..:.:.....~~_;_~_;_~~~~~~ otber holiday foods the,etoo. All form• of turkey ar.. plenUf\ll: hena and tom.a, freab or frozen, buted or unbaated ; fresh turkey parts; froaen turkey rollJ and rout.I. ~our dilemma might be decldina which type off en you the best value -the most blrd for your money. Or perhaps you're more int.ereated in c)loosing the beat quality and the most navorful, whatever the price . .Between toms and bens, there's Jlttle difference in~ating quality -b th are young. tender bi s. The important difference between them is size, with toms being larger, hens being sm a Iler and slightly larger breasted. Between frozen and unfrozen, you may notice eating quality differences depending on the storage conditions and the length of time the frozen bird has been stored. The best buy -the most meat for your money -among all the turke y products available to you is the large frozen tom turkey. It sells ror the lowest price per pound and has the largest amount of meat in proportion to bone. For best quality, frozen turkey should be held at a temperature of zero degrees or colder. tr your freezer doesn't maintain this low a temperature , then you would be wise not to store turkeys longer than a few months. A void buying frozen turkeys in stores whae they are stacked up outside of the refrigerate d cases. Turkeys stored at room temperature are bound to defrost. possibly to the point of becoming unsafe, and certainly to the point of losing quality. • • * QVFSl'IONS WE ARE ASKED: Q. I never know how long to allow for a turkey to defrost. Could I buy one over the weekend and keep it in th e refrigerator defro s ting until Thanksgiving? Or would it be better to buy it on Wednesday and leave it out overnight to defrost? I have no freezer space for a turkey. A. A frozen turkey will take two to four days to defrost in the refrigerator, depending on its size and your refrigerator Shopping spree aid INDIANAPOLIS (AP> -Wh en 77 .year-old Marga ret Sullivan won a one-minute supermarket s hopping s pree, s he figured her age would slow her down and she'd only manage to nab a Thanksgiving turkey. But with a little help from a store c le rk Thu rsday, she cam e away with more than $100 worth of groceries, including a turkey for one holiday table and a bam for another. "l'm one of their best customers," she said. "I've been shopping al that store for 17 years. They gave me a helper. They 're ve ry nice people." Store manager Robert E. Bunnell said contest rules don't allow store employees to help load groceriea into the cart. 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Place a tent of alumloum foll looaely over turkey to prevent over browntna. Foll tent may be removed l .. t ball hour for a flnal brownln1. Turkey la done when meat thermometer registers 180 deiree• to 18S dear-a, thick part of drumstick feel1 soft when preue d with thumb and forefinaer or drumaUck moves euily. Stuffing in a turkey needs lo reach 165 degrees to ~e sufficiently cooked. • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneeday, November 25, 1981 •• If It's got wheels, you'll move It faster In a Dally Pilot classlfled ad.Call 6-'2·S678 and a f rlendly ad· vfser wlll help you turn your wheels into cash. ._ ••• 11, ,,. .. '""' & v.1_111~111 . · .... ,.. ,,... "."If ..... .., You may choose turkey simply for the sake of tradition, but fi.od that you get convenience, nutrition, cost advantage and handy leftovers 4> the process. Let turkey stand at room temperature for 15 to 20 minutes for euler carving. IM~IBLE PUMPKIN PIE ~cup sugar A pie with granola in bot11 crust and filling makes a health/ul dessert. In planning your Thanksgiving feast, remember that whole .. turkeys range in size from six to more than 30 pounds, are available fresh or frozen and may be prebasted. If you allow one pound of turkey per person you will have plenty for the dinner and some for your favorite leftover recipes. Ir the turkey is frozen, leave in original bag and thaw ln refrigerator for 3 to 4 days, (24 hours for each 5 pounds of turkey). Refrigerate or cook turkey as soon as thawed. For your 6-minute turkey, simply follow these easy s teps. Remove plastic wrap from thawed lurker,. remove giblets a.od neck from body cavities, rinse turkey inside and out, pat dry with paper towel, return legs to bock lock or band of s kl.n, luck Ups of wings "akimbo" back of turkey and skewer neck skin to back. Place turkey breast side up on rack in R ecipe c orrect e d The directions for Swedish Meatballs in Dill Cream Sauce were omitted in last week's food section. Here, with our apologies. is the complete recipe. SWED I S H MEAT BALLS IN DILL CREAM SAUCE (Makes 36 l·incb meat balls and I Vi cupa sauce) 3 tablespoons butter or margarine, divided v. c up finely chopped onion 2eggs ~cup milk 1 cup lightly packed soft bread cubes 1 'h teaspoons salt Generous dash pepper 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg 'h tea spoo n paprika 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Grated rind 1 lemon 3 tablespoo ns chopped parsley l 'h pound ground meal loaf mixture (beef , veal , pork > 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup beef broth 1 t"ablespoon dried diU weed 'h cup h ea v y cream in large skillet, saute onion in 1 tablespoon butter until golden. In mixing bowl. beat eggs lightly with a fork. Add milk. bread cubes, onion, s easonings (except dill>~ blend thoroughly. Stir in ground meat. Shape. into l ·inch balls. Melt 1 tablespoon of remaining butter in skillet and brown meat balls a few at a time adding more butter as needed. Shake pan often to keep round. Remove and keep warm while making sauce. To make sauce. drain off all but 2 tablespoons pan drippings. Blend lo flour. Gradually add beer broth. stir and bring to a boil. Reduce beat; mht in dill and cream. Pour aauce into cbafinl disb; add meat balla and keep bot over low heat. Serve wllh food picks. ~ cup buttermilk baking mix Granola adds nutrition 2 tablespoons butter or margarine Eating right baa become a major concern for many Americans, and studies predict that the trend towards healthful eating will continue to grow over the next decade. 1 can (13 ounces) evaporated milk 2eggs 1 can (16 ounces) pumpkin 2 'h teaspoons pumpkin pie spice In fact, one study shows thal the perceived heallhfulnesa of food is more important in making food choi'ces than cost, taste or convenience. 2 teaspoons vanilla Heat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease pie pan (lOxl 'fl or 9xl Y4 inches). Beat all ingredients until smooth, 1 minute in blender on high speed or 2 minutes with band beater. Pour into pie pan. Bake until golden brown and knife inserted in center comes out clean, 50 to 55 minutes. Refrigerate any remaining pie. Healthful eating has different meanings for different people . Granola cereals are preferred by many. Already popular as a breakfast cer eal a nd snack food, granola can be used in many other exciting ways, too. .. OUr PflC• PrOtKtlOfl ~V 91.>aranrff\ t"-l)rt(~ to M •lftctw• ~ HOV-2~ tll<U TUftdaY OK~l 1981 $495 for a ''miracle'' deckiihaua want• to gain new frtenda ao we offer th• "mire· cl•" knife at a whopping HY· Inga. this fine ptece of cutlery la a cullnery dellght with quality atalnleaa steel bladH that cut through fresh or frozen meats -bone and all. zips t hrough frozen food packages fast and easy. does mlraclH In a plckle Jar and performs acts no other knife can do. dishwasher safe. double rtvlted wood handles with two braaa rtveta. 12- 1 nch ea long. when you purchase your ''miracle" knife we wlll Hnd to you our catalogue and a $2 gift certificate good for your ftrat purchaM. a fantastic deal - a "mlrade" knife. ·---------------' d e okiiih •u • I 1511 Cerrito• Place I P.O. Box 1808 Loa Angel••· Ca. IOOll I YES, ple•M Mn<I me ...... "IWMracte" I knlvH at 4.95 Heh (plu1 11 .00 for I po•t•ge and hendllng plu• 1% lAI• for I Cellf. detlv.,y). I O for elltra 1avlng1 and unlqu. gift, I Hnd me II• (I) "mlr1cle" knlvH fof on-1 '' 124.91 ptu1 ~.00 for pottage aftd I handllng ptu• 1% taa for CeNt. de· 1 uvary). IO my c~ I• enclo•ed ., ~ .... ,-............................................. . 1 .................................................. 1 . I , .., ............................................ .. I '-·· ......................................... . ....... -~-.... ~--------- l Here is a dessert recipe for holiday dining which uses granola In both the pastry and filling. GBANOLA·BRAND'f PIE Granola Pas try (below) 1 c up dark corn syrup 'h cup sugar Y4 cup bra.ody v.. cup margarine or c'o r n syrup , s u gar , brandy, margarine, eggs, vanilla and salt with hand beater. Stir in granola. Pour into pastry-lined pie plate. Cover edee with 2· to 3-inch strip of aluminum foil to prevent excessive browni.og; remove foil · during l .. t 10 minutes of baking. Bake unW set, butter, melted 3 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla v.. teaspoon salt 2 c ups granola (toasted oat mixture) Sweetened whipped cream 40 to 45 minutes. Serve with sweetened whipped cream. Grtnola Pastry : Prepare pas try for 9-incb One-Crust Pie aa directed on l package ( 11 ounces) pie crust mix or ~ticks except - stir in 'fl cup granola (toasted oat mixture), crushed, before mixing in water. You make the difference. With the United way. He at oven to 375 degrees . Prepare Granola Pastry. Beat 3903 Metropolitan Drive, SUfte 500 Orange,CelHoma. 92668 • ..,,.....-1-(71 4) 834-2252 ol °'•n91 Counly soulh Pit~~ Logbook -:-111.IJ Pl.IOI' Candid commen1ane1 exclu.rively in the &WI A Public Service of The Dally Pilot ~ & The Advertising Council Than.a to you, it work.a. For all ofm. Bargain Food Ba~ket I 9th and Placentia, Costa Mesa t"4 "°U:~-· In Vista Shoppin9 Center ~" ~9'· 41 • .., ..... 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OF rvv.; IYllND I CDN\E ~ , WE CAN "TALK Aeour rT WHILE. WE ~D IHE TURKE45 FROM iHE smr10N WAGON 1 DO You HAVS A PAR-rs cA-r AL.OGue FOR A 46-YeAR- Ot..c:> HOUSE:WI FE: ? LOOK, MR~ IT15 M'{ TEAM SWERIER ~ ! HELLO liXKEY \ERM!! by Kevin Fagan IJE.M<N .iAS A OEUiMffOL 5£.M~ ~ "->T'C1t. .... w, ........ GROWTH EXPECTED Thi:-. sign out:-.1dl· an ullllll'\HVOl"..tlt>d town Ill :-.oulh,,·l·:-.krn Ort.•gon t:, no .1okl'. .\ Pl•t.•I \\Oman 1:-. p1vgnant and tht.• :-.1gn '' 111 hl' l'hungt.'d lO rt.•ad :11 111 .lanu<ir~ \\ ht.·11 t he halJ~ 1:-. d lll' Cory 01o;ves toward race SACRAMENTO (AP > State Controller Ken Cory. taking his first formal ste p toward running for governor , has announce d the formation of a g ubernat orial exploratory committee. Diego; forme r. state Democratic Party chairma n and Cory backer Richard O'Neill ; San Francisco hotel owner Walter Shorens tein. and former national committeewoman Carmen Warshaw. 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Ca Passed ~11y on Non~m bc1 21. 1981, he 11 sun ,,·ed b~ he r hWlband Herman. som Kenneth Jonas or Shermar Oaks. Ca .• R1eh11rd Jonai. ot Florl(ja. Ser\'iees held t0<fa~, TuesdJy, November 24 . 1981. ut I l OOAM in Shannor Chope l . Orang e. Cu Int e rment In Co ro n a CeO\elery Ralph W Sha1111on Funeral Ser vice t97 1234 Assembly ~uired. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 25. 1981 81 SD seeks· longer rail line .. SAN DIEGO <AP> Watch takes long time ' This data la used by companies ror marketing purposes, and It la not a coodlUon or registration. Let A YS know if the watch does not arrive within a reaaooable time. A San Diego aaency. flush from the success this year of the rlrst light -rail line in two decades Crom downtown to the Mexlcun border, is seeking $85 million in s late fund s for lh'e trolley 's eas tward extension. DEAK PAT DUNN: I malled a flelMck, my re11Ar1Uoe card aad cepy el a taJee 1Up ror my aew Polaroid camera to take adva•ta1e of a Polaroid offer for aa AutoFocu Watch. Everyt.bla1 I H•t waa la order IDd fulfUJed the reqalreme•tl of tbe orter. My check w11 c11tted ud I've aever received the watch. • ' The Me t ropolitan Transit Development Board voted unanimously to purs ut! the grants ove r three fi scal years begmning July 1. Vote r s fav o red expansion of the S89 mi Ilion trolley system by a 63 percent m ajority this month. Th e MTOB would contribute S4.4 million o v er th e s am e three-year period Grant given WASHINGTON (AP> An $8 million grant has been awarded by the U.S . Trans portation Department . th e balance of funds needed to begin construction ol th e U .S . 92 10 2 interc hange in S an Mateo. I wroc.e about Ulla aad enclolJed copln of all tbe requested matertal1 IDd my cHceled check. My letter was retU'Ded, marked that tbe offer had expired. Vet, tbe envelope bad been opeaed at Lile bottom ud re1ealed. It appears I bave no recourse. I doa't feel like giving money away, however, and llope yoa can help. L. W., La111111 Beach A VS contacted Polaroid's headquarters and was tol.d by c u stomer servi ce representative Lorraine Dragani that your watch will be shiJ{ped "eventually." She said the fulfillment house ran out of watches four times and a lot of consumers who ordered this premium offer are still waiting to receive it. When you write to complain about non-delivery or a premium offer, always direct your letter lo the manufacturer, not to the pos~al box where you sent your request. In your case, the address is Polaroid Corp .. Consumer Services, Cambridge, Mass. 02139. Incidentally, you do not have to fill out the detailed questions on the customer registration card, as you did for Polaroid, in order to assur e warranty regist ration . Polaroid's registration card requests very per sonal information, including marital status , income level, children's ages, etc. First aid kit flyer . ' DEAR PAT DUNN : Yoa recemtl)\" publ11laed a letter from a reader w•• requesMld ..,oraaU.. Oii flnt aid lllPPlie9 for Ute beme. Ellc:a..ect I• a "Fin& Aid Kit a Caa" nyer •Mcb oft offered by UM OrHI County Red er.. free of cbar1e. Pertlla tbl• would be belpfal to your readers, w are welcome t.o call or write for e.e. S.V., Sula Aa Thanks for letting A YS readen know about this flyer. Readers can phone 835-5381 to request a copy, or write to Oranae County Chapter of the American Red Cross, 601 N. Golden Circle Drive, P.O. Box 11364, Sant.a Ana 92711 . Gui a problem' Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pat wall cu1 r ed ta~. getting the answers and actwn 110 11 need Lo solt>t> 1nequ1t1e.~ m gouemmenl and bu.~mess M ail fllJJr questw ns to Pat Dunn At Your SenJlce. Oran~ Coau Daily Pllot P 0 /lo.c JS611. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 As many lettn1111s possible will be answered. but phoned mqumes or letter~ nor mcludmq the reader s Juli name. addre!.s and busmt'ss lwurs· phone number cannot be consu1ert>d Thu column appears daily e.c cept Sunda11\ · Give a gift that'll keep them talking. Give a present for the future. A genuine Bell Telephone. A gift people use and love long after other gifts are forgotten. It can be fun like our new The WINNIE-THE-POOH Phone*; or beautiful like the Rolltop Stowaway~ phone; or helpful like our TeleHelper** speaker-phone. In fact, there's such a wide selection, you may want a gift certificate instead. Either way, your Bell PhoneCenter Store offers one- stop-shopping for all your communications needs . •e w.11 °'""~ ProdUCllOnt Hw11n• prodU«<I by A-ncan Trl«nmmunia•-· c • ....,.,.. ..... a~.,.ier~ l~INlrk of AT&T Co .. Tr11<krnart< rA AT&T Co • @Pacmc Telephon~ IT'S FORlCU f p ' And here's a flee g~ from""'' PhOneCenter Store! Get a free holiday ornament kit while supply lasts. No purchase necessary. ARCADIA Santa Anita Fashion Pait 400 S. &ldwln Avenue BREA 1091 Bru M II BUENAMRK Buena Park Mall 8620 On The M11ll CORONA Puloidae Plaaa Mall 1135 N. Main S1ru1 COS1)\M6SA Cotti M~ Villqe 3033 Brutol 250 Oflt St~et EAST ANA.HtlM E11tA01Mlm Shoppin11 Plaza 2236 E Lincoln Avt'nue -. GARDEN OMOVE 11277 Garden Grovt-81,,.d INVINE Arbor Villt11e 14805 Jerfrey Rtilld Ml IONVTEJO Caleway Pl.ul ShoppblJf Ctr. 24000 Alida P\wy JUALTO-COl.TON Clock Towt'r Sl\opping Ctr. 348 S Rlvenide Avenut' RIVERSIDE Can~Ofl Crest Town Crntt'r 5225 CanyOll Crt''I Drive Tyler Mall 10106 Magnoha Attnue SAN CLEMENTE Pico Plau 69 Ctlle de lndustriu SANTAANA Saota Ana SquarT 1218 E. "17th" Slrttl WflST ANAHEIM 618 S. Brookhurst \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wtdnttday, November 25, 1981 .. PCirk to eXpand kid fun MASoN. Ohio <APJ King s I sland amusement park, whi ch provided Taft Broadc;asting Co. with more than $47 million 1n revenue last summer, is puttldg' more than $2.1 mi\Jib!l back into the -p'arl to ex pand ·a c t I v i t i e s f o r ·)louh_tsters. ·'·islngs Island is a l waYs sl'riving to erfha~e the total family expFf-il?nce and ~Ive our g u e ~'l s m a x 1 m u m entertainment value for their fuoney, ·· said F. R. 1 Bush, 'yice president and gen~r~l mana1er of the theme park n ear Ci~ci.IDliati. · 1932 seems like the perfect time to increase th e 4'llrtttiens for younMters and at the same time offer a lower price for children age 6 and under,.. Bush said. .. I t 's o n e way o r celebrating our 10th anniversary.·· The last two years. the park has emphasized thrill rides .. The ufhe entire a r .. f? a has been de -· j sig11-ed with f an'tasy and participatory ch~id's play in fhind '' Beasli,\.t a conventional rol ter:.Soaster. and '"The Ba~.·,·, a s us pended . prol®Jpe roller coaster . The major n ew attraction planned for n ext summer is an expended and renovated Hanna-Barbera Land. rea.Wrpng 50 pe rcent more s pace and more than 20 n e w and redesigned rides and ··tn'tertainmenl exp eri e n ces " f or children. H a.JJ n a -B a r b e r a Prodµction s. a Taft propel'ty whose cartoon charac~ers include Yogi B e·a·r a n d F r e d Flint.stone. will observe its 2ilh annivenary next year.'! •1The whole i~a of the Hanna-Barbera Land renovation is to scale do~n •the s ize of the attractions to a child's perspe c tive while encouraging hands-o n parti ci pati o n b y childln and parents." Busti aid. ·'Th entire area has bee n11 design ed with f a· n t a s y a n d par1&cipatory c hild ·s pla~· in mind. Eve n refreshment stands in thts area will offe r special kids' food for pi~t...she appetites." 'Ila.ft Broadcasting owu three other themed a nt'\J s em e n l p a r k s . indhl~ine Canada 's Wonderland In Toronto, Kln.,Jfl Dominion In Richmond. 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Don't bet on it Round No. 2 is approachine for CJF football playoff competition Friday, No. 1111 gone -but not totally forgotten. Edison High's 32-game winnina streak, one of the more remarkable accomplishment& ln CJF Southern SecUoo history, has been snapped by a band of Friars Crom Servile, 14-7, more shock, lean and pure enjoyment than I've seen in a lon1 time. PREP SPORTS ROGER CARLSON you reasons or complications for a 1011 and Workman can offer a few, loo, when uked. but Workman also says, "Servile earned it." ls um the elld of the Ed.lsoo dynasty? Workman has ju.al two returning starters for 1982 and fiaures hla starting unit will include 10·12 Juniors with a schedule that includes Puniboa <Rawall>, Banning, Vista, Mater Dei and El Dorado before Sunset League play. these days over what they feel is an injustice lo the 10·1 Yikes, who are on display at Westminster High Friday night against Bishop Amat, rather than the desired Orange Coast College, where 8·3 Fountain Valley meets St. Paul. Everyone seemed to experience some type of shock, Edison, of course, wasn't loo happy <for a change) and the rest were on Cloud Nine. But that's the way it goes. As a kid 1 hated the all-winning Yankees in the 50s before I 1ot some relief for a while (1965-75). "It's like Arizona beaUn1 USC, bow do you fi1Ure tbat? That's what makes football the interestinl game it is. Anyone can get it on any 1iven day and if you have 32 strai1ht you're due. "ll's designed to get someone rired,'' says Workman. "But don't put the last nail in the coffin, yet." Alt.hough Marina defeated Fountajn Valley and is the league's No. 2 representative (Fountain Valley Is No. 3) the Huntington Beach District ruled in favor of the Barons, apparently because the Barons were on the road <Cerritos College) and Marina was at home <Westminster) in the flrst round. "I didn't think we'd lose to Servile and we weren't Oat," says Edison Coach Bill Workman. ··We won a couple durini that streak that basically we should not have, so maybe it was our turn. It takes a little luck, too." I've never round anyone yet who couldn't give * * * MARI NA HIGH Athletic Director Andy Donegan and a few of the other Vikings are fuming That situation was dictated by the finish of the two schools. Marina bad to settle for Westminster the first time because Edison was at OCC. now it <See CARLSON, Pa«e C4l Oregon awaits • • UCI mvas1on Anteaters no automatic 'W' anymore ....., ............... By JOHN SEVANO Ot U. DMly ,.._ $\aff Let's face it. in years past teams enjoyed putting UC Irvine on their basketball schedule . Not that the Anteaters were a powerhouse or a drawing card. mind you. ln reality. they were anything but. Still, demand for UCI was high. Why ? We ll, to put it gently, UCI's appearance on anybody 's schedule usually meant an automatic notch in the "W" column. Times have changed though, and so have the Anteaters. Opponents, who used to smile when they saw the Anteaters, are not smiling any more. COACH llM HANEY knows bis task isn't an easy one as his Oregon Ducks prepare for UCl's invasioo Saturday night. Newport Harbor High's Sailors await the CIF 4-A title showdown-from left to right, Colin Thompson, Chm Woolfolk, Mike Howell, J .R. Salvatorre, Jim Bennan, Damd O'Donell, Bob Taylor. ·'They are a really good team," says Haney. who bas Sailors don't want to break this habit They 've won four straight water polo titles, and t hey try fo r No. 5 toni ght By ROGER CARLSON Ot IM O.ity '°'*SUH It's a game of numbers at Newport Harbor High when you're talking about water polo -in terms or titles and losses. taken to the finals (eight have won it all) and have split with Wilson in two prior collisions this year. During Barnett's reign he has produced 14 straight league championship teams and he says this year's edition rates with most of bis productions, although less than the unbeaten 1974 crew. (Kevin Robertson, George Newland, Greg Fults, John Dobrott, Mitch While. etc.). Also expected to see action are Art Jeppe and Gavin Keith. "This team is right up lhere," says Barnett, when asked to rate it with past successess. It's not a matter of Ciguring out which year the Sailors were CIF champions. it's how many in a row. how many overall during Coach Bill Barnett's 15-year tour. Has it reached its potential? "No, not yet,'· says Barnett. It's not a matter of figuring out the won-loss record, it's just a matter or how many losses "Twice," glumly states lhe Sailors' boss. "You have to have a good feeder system 1f you're going to win year-in and year-out," says Barnett, and the Sailors' 1981 edition bears it out. AS t'Ull DEALING with Wilson, which is led by Doug Bolicek, Randy Reid and Jim Pellegrino, Barnett sa)'.s his crew mustn't malte the mistakes Corona del Mar did last week when Wilson blew out to a 10·0 lead on the way to an easy semifinals victory. BELIEVE IT or not, the Sailors have lost twice this year, although they are preparing lo meet Long Beach Wilson tonjght for the CIF 4-A crown at Long Beach's Belmont Plaza. MIKE Howell is the only returning starter from the 1980 CIF championship unit. but the rest are from the blue chjp junior varsity and frosh-soph pools, which means nothing but headaches for the opposition. "It's a matter of not turning the ball over in key situations," says Barnett. "When we lost to Wilson in the first game we played them. Wilson put on a very good counterattack. The sprint is billed for 9 o'clock following titJe games in the 3-A at 7: 15 (Villa Park vs. Foot.hill I and the 2-A at 5 :30 (La Puente vs. Crespi>. The Sailors, four-time defending 4-A champions, are the 12th team Barnett has Tonight's starting lineup i.ncludes Chris Woolfolk, J .R. Salvatorre, Howell, Jim Bennan, David O'Donnell, Colin Thompson and goalie Bob Taylor. ··Looking al the rilms of the game, Wil son scored twice with the counterattack off our stupid mistakes. "That's what they did against Corona del Mar. Corona del Mar took some bad (See NEWPORT, Pase CZ> Bill Barnett Lake r s find that win ning is a laugher DALLAS (AP> -The Los Angeles Lakers, who have now won eight straight games, bad a laugher on the road against the woeful Dallas Mavericks. Then, they laughed it up in the dressing room a bout their coaching situation. The Lakers inflicted the 11th consecutive National Basketball Association d efeat on the two-year-old Mavericks 125-110 Tuesday night behind Kareem Abdul -Ja~bar's 25 points . The victory was the third for the Lakers under new Coach Pat Riley since the firing of Paul Westhead, who got into a dispute with Earvin "Magic" Johnson. "I'm winging it," said Riley. "My orrlcial title is Interim Coach." Asked if assistant Jerry West ls considering staying with the team, Riley quipped, "Jerry told me if we win 33 in a row he'd consider it." The Lakers played like they were a threat to do Just that. Jamaal Wilkes scored 19 points and five other Laken were In double fi1ure1 in the club's easy victory over OaUu. "We played Just areal defense <See IA&EllS, Pate CJ) , ~ ----o;o--• • ---- The inmates are running the asylum Buss' moves put him in line for the Weirdo ownership championship INGLEWOOD -Despite the commotion and all things considered, it is Jerry Buss' prerogative to let the animals ta.lte over the 100. What the hell, it's his zoo. There was much scurrying off in all directions on the part of the media the other day when Buss. the proprietor of the Los Angeles Lakers, assembled the journalists in session wherein be announced a coaching change. Jerry West and Pat Riley will apparentiy become co-mentors of this bunch replacin1 Paul Weslhead. WESTHEAD 'S DEPARTURE coincidentally followed a performance by Magic Johnson who thfew himself lo the noor and kicked his feet and held his breath demanding lo be traded. Magic . could not see eye to eye with West.bead, even with the coach standing on a chair. or course, one would have tbou1bl Westhead would have known better than to meas with Magic. For that matter, anyone wbo entertains the notion the collect.loo of creatures that is a professional basketball team ls coacbable ta en1111nt in a very wild drum. What you have here is a 1roup of Inflated millionaire egos. If there la a question as to whether tbe team wUl employ a fast break or walk with the ball, this caucu.s will make the dffiaioa. It la a mortal cinch no pipsqueak earning a lousy $275,000 ii golnt to tell them what to do. CertatnJ..y be should SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER s how better sense than to open hi.a mouth to Magic Jobnson. Many of the newspapers said It obviously, but well. Magic made Westhead disappear. At the same time, Jerry Buss moved up a position or two in the oncotna derby to establish the most eccentric fr,anchise owner in all of Jock.atrappery. Aa they say in the racing handicap, be is in tough here. AT THAT, BUSS BAS developed into a solid contender in a relatively short time . He bas owned the Lakers and Kings and the building in which they play for leas t bap three years which makes b.im a rookie in comparison to such le1endary strange ones as Jack Kent Cooke, the man Buss replaced, Oeor1e Steinbrenner and Robert lraay. Others arrlvint late u threats to the welrdo owneubip ch ampionah lp are Georlla Rolenbloom Fl'ontiere ol the Loi An1el• Rama and Donald SterUna of the San DielO CUppen. S t erlln1 la more of a lon ..,hot inumucb u tu. performances an r1ther obvlom, •in UM nature of nmnln1 acrou the buketball Ooor after a victory and lhrowtna bllnHll lnto lbe lap ot hl.a coach. I This sbpws some determination but very little class. Madame Ram's approach is subtle but entirely more effective. Her trademark is being late for appointments and not showing up at all to sign contracts wbicb would keep accomplished players on her ball club. Ma dame Ram has also placed in jeopardy the record held by Jack Kent Cooke in the area of firing employees, an important statistic. Being a female in a men's competition gives Madame Ram something or an edge but this is covered by an uterisk in the record manual. J EaaY BUSs BAS EMPW YED a very effective implement, which ia money. Whereas Jack Kent Cooke wu Uabt·fasted and George SteinbreMer uses his fiat.a on elevator dooa Busa scattera ~ freely. Busa' most impressive maneuver is to alter contracts of bis playen by addiDt zeros. For instance, Ma1ic John.son la workinl on a $25 million document wblch will endure until bot.b parti• are old men. The amount bestowed on Mitch Kupchak prompted aomeooe to 1u11eet be wu the moat overpaid performer tn Hollywood since Marlon "rando. Anyway, tb1a new stab at a dcliculout saga moves Jerry Bu11 to a poslUoa amon1 tbe leader• and, u menUoeed earlier, lt ia Bull' bualneas lf be tunl ower tbe operatkla ol th uylum to tbl IDm .... What tbe beU, lt'a bll IQtaa. I watched game rilms of Bill Mulligan's Anteaters and even sent an assistant coach to Irvine l ast week to s cout UCl 's performance agamst England's Team Fiat. ··w e certainly respect Irvine and are not looking past them." This diHers rrom past philosophies whereby opponents used to practice for their game FOLLOWING the Anteaters, using UCl, often times, as a "dummy squad" to work out game plans. • or course. having a player the s tature of All ·America Kevin Magl!e helps matters to some extent. And, it doesn't hurt when you have a supporting cast of Randy Whi eldon , Ben McDonald. Rainer Wulf and Leonard Johnson who can fill the basket, cons istently. from any spot on the floor. "I LOOK AT Irvine similar to when Greg Ballard was a senior here (in 1977J," explains Haney. ··Greg us ed to be able to dominate a game first or all. And secondly, his abilities were such he made others on the court that much better. Magee has those same qualities. "We had a fine team when Greg was a senior. We went to the NIT that year. With UCI h aving a player of that magnitude, it's going to make them that much tougher ... Haney i s aware that the Anteaters like to run and, while he might not have his Ducks sprinting up·and.<fown the noor with the Anteaters. the fourth-year coach definitely indicated his team would not sit on the ball. "IRVINE DOESN'T run just for the sake of running," Haney offers , "t h ey are very disciplined. It's not a wild west show. there are definite thoughts takjng place about what they're trying to accomplish. And the fact they shoot the ball so well adds to the dHficulty or defending them. "If they start getting the baJl into Magee and we sag to help out, then they'll peck away at you from the perimeter." Haney h3s some talent, too, but it's young. The five-man • squad that will start Saturday features a freshman and two sophomores. "We have pretty good talent, but the experience factor is a thorn in our side right now." admits Haney. "Hopefully, they'll play better as they go along." OREGON J'INISHED 13·14 overall last season, 6-12 in the Pac-10. Haney ls without three regulars tbougb as 7·0 Ron Burns (bad back>. 6·7 Ray Whitinl <grades> and 6-4 John Cheatham (IJ'ades) are all out tor the seasop. Haney reali&es that to beat t.be .Anteaters be'll llave lo 1low Maaee. AAd. Y•. M'• alrucb ·deaijbM!d a tew optialll "JT°ft-.. ............. Uae Mils•••·-.... ~~--=~- Magee bandwagon has its followers Kevin Magee hasn't even played m his Clrst game this season for the UC Irvine basketball team and already he'1 been flooded with Interviews and accoladet. In Game Plan and Street and Smith masastnes. the 6-8, 22'1·pound postman bas been picked as a consensus All -America. l• the Dec. lS issue of Sport Ma1azine, Magee will be one of the principal features. And, Monday, NBC and At McGuire spent more than live hours with the senior for an upcoming halftime show "sometime in January." Magee was interviewed by McGuire at mid-afternoon and then the NBC camera crew CUmed last year's AP . first team Alh<\merica at cG'6at'• practice. NBC will &lso come back lo Crawford Hall -some time in December to get action footage of •UCl'a superstar. Quote of the day "The animals are running the zoo." San Diego Clippers Coach Paul SUaa, on the Magic Johnson-Paul Westhead furor which resulted in Westhead belng fired. Bossy leads Islanders over Bruins • Mike Bossy scored twice in the Iii second period to pace the New York ' lsl~ders to a 3·1 National Hockey League victory over Boston Tuesday njght . . . In oth~r NHL action, Marc Napier scored with • 3:22 remaining lo lilt Montreal into a 2·2 tie wit.h St. Louis . . . Peter Lee scored two goals, •• Including the game-winner, to lead Pittsburgh to a 7 · l rout of Quebec . . Brian Propp scored twice in the third period as Philadelphia took a , 6·3 victory from Toronto, snapping a : three-game losing streak . Guy Cboalnard •: returned to the Calgary lineup with a Oair, scoring twice and adding an assist to lead the :: Flames to a 9·2 romp over Colorado. Bullets' Lucas beitte former mates Former Warrior J o .. • LH.. m acor d M polnll and bad 10 ualltl Tuesday nlaht to lead W11b1niton lo . an e11y 107-88 National Buketball AsaoclaUon victory over Golden Slate . . . In other NBA action. auard Reale 1'1Mlu• •cored as potnta and Artl• GUmore-laad 12 or bis 20 point• in the ourth quarter, leldtna Chlc110 to a 109·102 victory over slumplnR San Dle10 ... Bob La.Dier scored 14 of hls seaaon·hl&b 2' points in the second half while Qulaa Bu ckner adde4 24 and Sydaey Moacrief 23, leadln1 Miiwaukee to a 103·95 vlclory over Detroit . . . .Jollnay Oa vls scored 1a game-high 3' points and and Louie Orr had a career-high 23, including seven ln the flnal l : 35, as Luccu Indiana defeated New York. 127·112 .Jolla Orew along •Ith Eddie Johnson and Dao Rouadtleld each scored in overtime to lead Atlanta to a 94.92 victory over Cleveland ... New Jersey's OU1 Blrd10DI scored 21 points to lead the Nets to a 102-84 victory over Houston to snap a three.game losing streak. Gompf named to All·WAC team Fomer Laguna Beach High • standout BW Gompf was selected lo the Ail-Western Athletic Conference first team defense at linebacker. one of three University of Utah players to make the de fensive squad. J im McMahon, BYU's re~ord-seUing quarterback was the only· unanimous selection to the offensive team ... Mike Guman has won the starting futrback spot for the Rams, according to Coach Ray Malavasl, replacing former starter Cullen Bryant . . . Fran Curci was fired as head football coach at the University of Kentucky . . . Peter Bavasl, saying he needs new challenges, announced he has resigned as president of the Toronto Blue ~ays. Television, radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: • ., " " excellent; • " • worth watching; • " fair; ., forget It. [-) 6;30 p.m., Channel 9 ./ ./ ./ NBA BASKETBALL: Lakers at San Antonio. Announcers : Chick Hearn and Keith Erickson. The Lakers will QO after their ninth straight victory against the Spurs who have won nine of their first 12 games. With a new coaching set-up, the Lakers have continued to play well. Pat Riley and Jerry West are at the controls now, in place of the fired Paul Westhead. RADIO Basketball Lakers at San Antonio, 6: 30 p.m., KLAC .<~?O); Hockey -Kings at Edmonton, 6:20 p.n1 .. KPRZ (1150). EWPORT HARBOR WATER POLO. • • shots. made some bad passes and Wilson just rammed the ball down their throats." .,,.; 9.8ARNETI' HAS been pleased wjth his team's play recenUy. especially on defense. which ~drried the Sailors past Sunny tf~ls in the semis "'As for the Sailors who have m"rried the Newport Harbor ggernaut to a 24 ·2 record. tlre's what Barnett has to say ab9ut each: 1 'Woolfolk -"He"s a very fine ~Wimmer up and down the pool ~U day long, and he"s our' best· ~~Tensive player." ,,)ialvatorre ·'Our leading 5'Cbrer , he's one of our better Mivers. He's fast, quick and ~remely smart on offense. He !ls been able to sneak free on the fast break and is our best on the counterattack.'' owell -"He's one of our rimary drivers, but he 's fferent because he ls bigger ·2). He'• like a diesel truck on e drive and gets our <.'Ounterattack into play with the release pass from the goalie " Bennan -"'H e 's an all-purpose player Bennan is small, but we stiJl use him at the set once in a while. He's a very good shooter at the set, and a good driver." HOWELL AND Salvatorre are left.handers, Bennan gives the Sailors the £ight-handed touch. Donnell -"He has a lot to learn, but he's our biggest on the team <6-4). When he's in the game he is our primary set man, but be doesn't have a lot of s wim mini;? experience." Thomi>Son "This is a junior with a lot of speed. He still lacks experience, but he has been playing very well." Taylor -··He has made some real key slops for us in the last few games. He 's been playing very, very well for us." Jeppe and Keith -"Jeppe ls a 22-plus SO freestyler and Keith's lefl·handed, which helps us balance-wise " All·CIF candidates., That comes later, but Barnett says Howell. Salvatorre. Bennan, Woolfolk and Taylor are obvious candidates. "'Unfortun ately." says Barnett, ·•first team All·CI F us u ally means all your top scorers around ... TONIGHT'S TASK appears toug hest at the hole, according to Barnett. who cites the play of Bolicek in the hole as Wilson's edge "Wilson is really balanced, too," says Barnett. "They have a good, tight defense and counterattack very, very well. They aren't very predictable." Predicltons are something which are tough in any sport, but for the Sailors. one prediction has already been proved: Newport Harbor goes for the bundle. again. 2 DAYS OMLY -MO\'. 28·29 Don & Alicia Bullock's 8 TENNIS LESSONS GUN SHOW & SALE GUNS-Antique & Modern Knives. Swords. Daggers, Custom Knives. M1htar1a. Wells Fargo & Western Memorab1ha HOURS 9-6 SAT 9·5 SUN. ADM $3.50 Adults. S2 00 Children 5·12 Under five Free. NAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Present this ad at boic office /or 50c off S3 50 T1c1ce1 $'l5~AMOF' IALLS COSTA MESA TENNIS CLUB 557-0211 Classic rem.atCh FV gets another chance against St. Paul By ROG£a CA&LSON 0( .. .,....,,.... ..... A cluak rem1tcb is ael for Oran1e Cout Collece Friday nlghl as the 1econd round of the Clf' Blg Five Conference football pl1yoff1 unfold. Kickoff is 1cbeduled for 7: 30. It's Angelu1 League champion St. Paul, unbeaten through 11 camea under Coach MarlJon Anclch, acain.at the Barona of Fountain VaJley, 21 ·3 victims of the Swordsmen durln1 the non-teacue portion of the 1981 campaicn. It wu no cont.est the flrat time a.a St. Paul took advantage of alx Fountain Valley turnovera and quarterback Alex Espinoza completed 9 of 13 with no intercep\lon.a lo pace a 21·3 victory. "THEY SUCCESSFULLY pressured our passer (Malt Stevens)," says Fountain Valley Coach Mike Milner. ··But since that time our offensive line bas given up two sacks. "Our offensive line <center Dale Crane, guards Greg Victorino and Fred Branca and tackles Paul Abshire and Ron Gomez> has just been outstanding since the early part of the season. .. And we probably made a mistake not running the ball enough," says Milner. .. But al that time (Rod> Emery was an unknown commodity." Emery was held to 61 yards on a dozen carries and St.evens completed only 10 of 30 passes with flve intercepted by the St. Paul secondary. Anclch, who has taken bis Swordsmen to the playoffs for the last 15 straight years ln bis 19-year tour at St. Paul, says Stevens ia the key for his team's mentaJ preparation. "BE HAS HAD so much publicity," says Ancicb, "it rings a bell for us. Without Stevens we would have a hard time preparing for Fountain Valley. "We just bad a routine offensive night against Fountain Valley last time. "The thing about Fountain Valley is that they have 11 million students, so they're going to have some-people. "Playing ia one thing, the mental edge is the other. They (Fountain Valley) have something to settle, we have lo go out and prove it wasn't accidental." St. Paul's major assets include an always strong kicking game, a reading 50 defense keyed around middle guard Cliff Heiderich (5-9; 18.5) and lineman Robert Oviedo (6-2, 190), Espinoza and bis Fingers gets MVP award NEW YORK <AP) -Milwaukee Brewers reliever RoUie Fingers, who earlier this month won the Cy Young Award as the American League's best pitcher. added the league's Most Valuable Player honors today. Fingers, 35, became the first relief pitcher - and the first pitcher since Oakland's Vida Blue in 1971 -to sweep both honors. His margin over A's outfielder Rickey Henderson was just four points. one of the closest races ever in the voting by the Professional Baseball Writers of America. Fingers collected 15 first-place votes. nine for second, two for third, one for fourth and one for sixth, giving him 312 points. Henderson collected 12 first-place votes, 13 for second, two for third and one for fourth for 308 points. Fingers and Henderson were the only players named on all 28 ballots. Baltimore first baseman Eddie Murray was third with 144 points, followed by Boston outfielder Dwight Evans and Oakland outfielder Tony Armas. Ironically. it was the one first-place vole given to Armas that might have cost his teammate, Henderson, the MVP honors. Fingers was 6-3 with a 1.04 earned run average and 28 saves in 47 appearances for the Brewers, who won the second-half UUe in the American •League East. In his 78 Innings, he struck out 61 and walked only 13. ··1 feel this was my best season ever," Fingers said after he won the Cy Young ... Very few guys get a chance to have a year like I had. NFL standings Matt SteveM Mike Milrier favorite receaver. Andy Stankiewicz and punter Hank Mondaca. "WE'RE NOT overpowering by any means," says Ancich. ··tt·s been an ll·man effort for us . There are no superstars to keep the dogs away, but we've survived." As for contending with the Barons. Ancicb says watching Fountain Valley on film reminds him of Stanford. ··we put an awful lot of time during the summer on the film (the 1980 23·6 playoff loss to Stevens and fountain Valley i," says Ancich. "We ju.st played like we were supposed to (earlier this year>. but if Stevens gets hot, there's no defense that can stop him." Milner doesn't seem too concerned with St. Paul's kicking game, citing bis own team's ability to create waves in that department. "The last few games our kicking game was better than tbei~ <St . Paul's)," says Milner. "ST. PAUL PLAYS a basic game with power, break-back sets, running the fullback off tackle and it's~lart.ing a UttTe bif of a counter game. The cross buck Is always one of their big plays." Linebacker Dean Roberts, an All-Sunset. League .choice may be m issing from the game (or Fountam Valiey because of a pinched sciatic nerve in his neck. Pat Connor is scheduled to take bis place. While Stankiewicz appears to be Espinoza's favorite target, the Barons feel they have the upper band with receiver J oel Seay, who has averaged 23.1 yards per catch in hauling in 42 receptions for 973 yards. But the bottom line, which Milner feels gives his team an edge despite losing earlier is improvement. "Both teams have improved," says Milner. "But ours has improved much more." NFL ><·Detroit 2111 over Kansas City Dallas 13 over x-Ch1 cago x-New York Jets 12 over Baltimore Cincinnati 2 over x-Clevelano ><·Minnesota 7 over Green Bay ><·Pittsburgh 61 2 over Rams x·New England 4 over St. Louis Buffalo S over x·Washington Tampa Bay 1 over X·New Orleans x-San Diego 4 over Denver x-San Francisco s• 1 over New York Giants Oakland and x·Seatue, even Atlanta 3 over ><·Houston Philadelphia 2 over x-Miam1 College ><·Pittsburgh 6 over Penn 51 Alabama 11111 over Auburn at Birmingham Texas S11 over x-Texas A&M x-M1am1 , F-la. 3 over Notre Dame Penn St. 6 under x·Pittsburgh So. Mississippi vs. ><·Lamar, no odos x-Arizona St. 131,, over x·Arizona x-Oenotes home team (From Harrah's Reno Sports Book) "************ : JOHNSON & SON ! • NATIONAL CONFERENCE Western Division AMERICAN CONFERENCE Presents ... • 'If W L T PF PA Pts. 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The Mavericks were paced by rookie Jay Vincent, who scored 20 points, and Mark Aguirre, another first-year player who had 19 as 14,266 fans looked on in Reunion Arena. "We played about as good as we are capable of playing in the first half and yet we were down by 12," ~1d Mavericks' Coach Dick Motta ·we JUSt got beat by a superior team. They have a winning team .. Ram coach def ends policy From AP dispatches Coach Ray MaJavasi of the Rams defended the club policy of allowmg no reporters into the . dressing room after games. but said Tuesday that all players would be available in the special interview room A court s uit to perm 1t women into the dressing room resulted last Sunday in the Rams· ruling that no one go m. Rustlers take aim at water polo title NORWALK Golden West College is in the driver's seat for a nother Southern California com mumty college water polo championship, and the Rustlers can s tart setting their course for De Anza ColJege in Cupertino where the state championships 'Will be held next week. Coach Tom Hermstad's Rustlers, the defending state champions, rolled over Cypress, 12 -6 a nd Ventura CC. 16·7 Tuesday al Cerritos College lo advance to today's game against Long Beach CC for the SoCal champions hip. G WC, now 25·0 on the season, had a minor struggle in beating confe rence foe Cypress in its opener Tuesday. but rolled to an ea sy verdict over the fifth seeded Ventura squad. Brett DelValle and Guy Baker each scored three goals, while Carl Salyer, Robert Thomas, Scott Lund and Alan Chacon each registered two goals against the Pirates. The Rus tler s opened a· comfortable 8·4 lead after two quarters and then outscored Ventura, 6·1 in the third period to break the match open. Long Beach CC advanced to the title game . which was scheduled for earlier today, with a 10·5 win over Cerritos and a 12-6 decision over Santa Ana. In the first game, GWC goalie Jim Ross took an early shot in the face from point blank range, but s imply s hoo k it off in s hutting out Cypress in the first quarter. Meanwhile , teammates Thomas and Chacon scored two goals, and Baker drilled home two of his three tallies as the Rustlers opened a 4-0 lead. G WC expanded the lead to 6-0 before Charger J eff Hendrick broke the Cypress drought with a tally midway through the second quarter. The closest the Chargers ever got was late in the third period when Kyle Lindo closed the GWC margin to 9·5. GWC's seco nd -half performance didn 't thrill Hermstad, even though the Chargers were coasting to their 24th straight victory this year "We played well in the first half but we went fl at in the second At least we were consistent -consistently Oat in that second half." admitted Hermstad. Her01Slad credited some fine work in the hole by Salyer, even though he didn't score a goaJ in the fi rst match. College football OUTST .ANDIN~ VALUES! i.USHING OFFENSE TC OklAllorN S9I Nib< HU 041 use MIS SMU •St AIAbAm1 •Sc MCNltMSI. .,. o.«o•• Stl Nor1rt C•rolona •» Arl1on1 SI Sll Mlcrtlv•n sn PASSINO OFl'ENSE PA. PC Brlort•m YOUl>Q S31 l1' Nev1d1-l.li v_. 01 260 Illinois -HO ~Die9DSI J~ 7l1 NE Loullianl •9S ,,., Prince Ion J/1 21• Sien lord '10 l 41 SlnJowS.I 361 '" Wake F°'H1 4n 1 .. TCU 383 190 i.USt!INO DEl'ENSE TC PlllsburQlrt >ti 0-011 311.s Meryl1nd '°' San Jaw SI JIS I-• '21 Mluluippl Sl 42' Clemson .,, Ut•h .OJ Ohio SI. * Okl1horN Sl. 421 Y•h A ... l,4'1 )64,I l . .n XII) s l,293 1". 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MU 2.Sl.S 1SU JIM MARINO VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU \ 18711 BEACH BLVD. . ll.AHD HEW IHI VW DIESEL IAHIT FACTORY STICKER , . $7670 DiSGOUNT $675 SALE PRICE '6995 (~983) (177663), ll.AHDMIW. 1911 ISUZU 4X4 ,ICKUP SALE PRICE '7395 (1272) (02088) 4 apeed tranamlsslon, AM·FM atereo & a 141nroof. (149295)_ SALE PRICE OHLY '7995 H~NTINGTON -~CH CALL 142·2000~~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 25, 1981 ·Rustlers donrlnate r • Hatton, Bowen lead GWC ,over OCC, 83-60 ByCU&TSEEDEN Of .... 04lllY ""' ..... When Golden West Colle1e finished the 1980·81 basketball season with a 22·9 record - without the help or expected returners Truiett Hatton and Darin Bowen -Rustler Coach J im Greenfield should have read the writing on the wall. Tuesday night, he certainly enjoyed reading the numbers on the scoreboard. With Hatton back after a year or academic ineligibility and Bowen healthy after a foot Injury, the Rustlers breezed to an 83-60 victory over hos t and rival Orange Coast. H a tton , a 6·1 guard, and Bowen, a 6·5 forward, combined for 43 points as the Rustlers improved their non·conference record to 2·0. AND, OCC Coach Tandy Gillis summed up the Pirate defeat quite clearly. "They outhusUed us. they beat us on the boards and they have the capacity to shoot well. This might be the wors t p e rformance by an Orange Coas t team I've ever seen," Gillis bemoaned. Indeed , GWC's 53 per cent shooting from the floor and a perfect 13 of 13 from the free throw line seemed to back up Gillis' words. D espite two impressive performances from his Rustlers. Greenfield tried to refrain from predictin g big things thi s season, "I did not ex.peel a 23-point victory ... not al all. The kids played well tonight. I thought they were extremely intense," Greenfield said. "We've got LA Mi ssion next <Friday night at GWC> and I s houldn't say it but we 've n ever lost to them . Maybe, I'm just a pessimist." THE RUSTLERS were able to experi m ent with several defenses once they opened co mfortable leads, and the Pirates simply couldn't penetrate . Only some fi ne outside shooting by OCC's Tim Krohnfeldt and Chris Beasley kept things interesting. G WC trailed just twice . 2·0 and lG-8. After that, it was all GWC, as Hatton made some determined drives to the basket and tut well from the outside, while Art King continued to s how some muscle on the boards. Golden West's Truiell Hatton scores an easy tay up. The Pira tes actually shot better than they did in their opener in which they defeated Rio Hondo, 60-59 in overtime last Frid ay . Against the Roadrunners, OCC shot just 29 per cent from the floor. Tuesday night, they hit on 25 or 63 for a lukewarm 40 per cent. .. Hatton 1s a great guard. He's doing an awfully good job for them,'' Gillis said after the game. "We 've got som e good shooters. too. But in order to have a good shootin g per· centage you have to take more inside shots " Added GWC 's Greenfield: "I thought our defense was better than theirs, but then that's an easy thing to say once you have a big lead." The Rustle rs led, 51-44 with about 12 minutes rem aining in the game when Hatton. Murphy Davis and King got hot. Bowen co nnected o n a co uple o r jumpers from the baseline and GWC held a commanding 67·52 advantage. Both teams substituted freely an the final S'h minutes a nd G WC's Tyrone Myles and OCC's Chris Mathieu showed they'll see more playing time as the season goes on. Greenfield was especially pleased with the pl ay of sophomore forward Ray Jacobs who saw limited playing time lhanksglving Special Thursday-Sunday OPEN BOWLING ,....._ t :oo A.M.-10:00 r .M. Fri. 1:30 A.M,2 A.M. Sat. 1:30 .A,.M,J .A.M.. S-. 1:30 A.M.-11 P.M. Adults c IRYINE LANES • 3415 Michelson Dr. • last season, but made it into the starting lineup simply because he has the community coUege experience. .. He's so intense. He wants to play so badly. When he's tryine that hard, he's probably the best defensive player on our team. Our concern is that be doesn't get too intense and get In foul trouble," Greenfield said. He also praised Davis for playing a tough defense on• OCC's top scorer -Beasley. Beasley finished the night wi't.b 12 points to tie Tim and Grc1 Krohnfeldt for OCC's scorin1 honors. G WC got 22 from Hatton, 21 from Bowen. 12 from Davis and 10 from King . Kids 0,.nge Cout DAILY Pf LOT /Wedntlday, November 26, 1981 • ~-jjiill.._ ______________________________ " HIGH ICHOOl FOOTBALL Qf Ptayoff -'tH ,.._,..... "'*'· ,, .. ... .,. ... <.-...-.. f'611l-IW) n . Senlle C7 .. ) •t ietM ,,.,. ... t(t ...... 1 Sl ..... 11141 ,,.. Founi.in Vetl-. (..sl Ill occ II .. """'11 lt-2) n . 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Hocll•Y u.-.... NEW YORK RANGERS -Aul..,.O C._ LI,_, left ........ 5'M'l"lfleN el ._ AIMri<lft Heeke'I LAI ...... SI_. O alt Nonrlclt, _ _...,,,...., .. ....,...film• $prl119flekl. ST. LOUii 8LUllS ..._ A•<ellH Jim ,. • .,. ... ~. lrom Selllt lie.~ .. lllO OfUrlo Hoell~ "'-l•llOll. ~ Aleln V ....... t. -""-to Sall l.IM of .,. ~tr• .... ., ......... socc•• ------1Mc41r w.... IAH JO$E IAA'l''HOUAltH -lltMd Mlt!lelA~-.. VANCOUllall fWHITau ... -~ Ollrrtl --., 1MlllllJll, &..._.,.WW ce11H o ct •f l"etor l.Orlmt r • ..,...,._..._ _.,. fW .. ....., .... OlltdMf- COU.•M KINTV<.K'r -f'lfM ltr111 Cwcl, .... fMtM!lcetcll.. WllTllllN MICHIGAN -Ill .. .,_. U•lac, .._ ...... , C"9dl. Artist women st'ay on a ~oil LB wins 38th str aight The La1una Beach Hieb women'• tenn s team, lhe delendlnt CIF 3·A cbamplona. just keep rollln1 aJona. H the Art.bu upped their c:onaecutive match wln streak to 38 Tuesday with an euy 17·1 victory over Glendora In the quarterfln&la of the CJF playofCa . Laawa Beach. 21--0 this season, advances to the eemlllnala aaainal La Canada Tuesday. a winner over Capistrano Valley. The winner or that match wlll play the winner of the San Marlno·fU\'e rside Poly semtrinal ln lhe Utle match, Oec. 3. "Our singles are exceptionally strong, and our doubles aren't bad either," said Laguno TENNIS fourth-year head coach Ron Roes. "It'll take a very good team to beat us." Karen Willett, J ackie Jende and Raquelle Willett led the way in singles for the Artists, all winning their three sets. In doubles, Sue Godfrey and Amy Forksad1 teamed up to win all three of their sets as did the team of Kathy Smith and Julie Sturm. Alisa Schwarzslein and Judy Holland won two of their three sets . Only four of the girls are seniors . "Riverside Poly lthe number two seeded team behind Laguna Beach) and San Marino (No. 3> both have very strong teams and could give us a challenge," said Ross. In other 3·A action. Mater Oei lost to Riverside Poly, 12·6, as the Monarchs were eliminated. Pam Sarmiento, a sophomore, won two sets in singles for Mater Oei and Laura Wilson teamed with Chris Keyzers to win a pair of sets in doubles. From Page C1 CARLSON .. • settles for Westminster because No. 3 Fountain Valley gets the nod. How about Saturday night at OCC for the Yikes? • How about Anaheim Stadium for both games on Saturday night? Bishop Amat and St. Paul coaches were more than willing, but neithe r Sunset League team cared for the idea. How about a coin flip between Marina and Fountain Valley Whatever happened lo reason? • • •• EDISON HIGH'S banners always seem to really cut lo the quick. especially at Anaheim Stadium. Well, the Barons had one conceived for the school's marquee, but it never made it, because Fountain Valley officials overruled It's just too good to ignore. It was to say: "We love you Servile, St. Paul will fall." • • • F ROM THE MAILBAG : Fountain Valley's W. H. Ormord says, ··vour crying towel is on the way." (It hasn't shown up yet). From the t~lephone route: "We just wanted to know wby he (mel wasn't over at Edison·s game or was ·he expecting his two·lime defending CIF Big Five Conference champion to walk over Ser vile. Ha, ha , you scr e wed up again (Workman and I wiU try to do better next lime>. • • • THEY WERE OFF by a few counts at the Fountain Valley-Edison game -the announced crowd of 20,773 was in reality 21,773, according to Fountain Valley officials . • • • LAGUNA BEACH resident Art Sorce, whose son, Art, Jr. was a record-setting pla('e·kicker at Newport Harbor before a soured tour at USC, appears to have another product in tbe wmgs. He is stepson Scott Hamilton, a 12-year-old who has passed for 17 touchdowns and run for 12 more in helping his Saddleback Calley Rams to a 9·2 Ppp Warner record. · He also kicks orr. punts and plays safety . Dad says Scott wiJI go to Corona del Mar or Mi ssion Viejo. • • • MARINA IS STILL looking for an opponent in the second week or the '82 football season . The llikes have Newport Harbor, Foothill. La Quinta and Millikan signed up, but the second week of non-league play is still open. OCC women w in conference crown Orange Coast College's women 's vol· leyball team, the defending slate champions, will be back al the stale championship tournament this year, after defeating Cerritos in three sets Tuesday nigbt at Cypress College to win its fourth straight. South Coast Conference title. The Pirates finis hed conference play at 11·1, same as Cerritos, and thus an extra playoff match was forced to determine lhe conference winner. Only one team from the conference goes lo the state tournament at El Camino College, Dec. 4·5. OCC won Tuesday's match, 15·7, 15·8, 15·7 behind the strong play of freshman middle blocker Val Grady, sophomore setter Suzy Nisbet and freshman outside hitter Laurie Adams. "We $bowed that we were the much heller team," said OCC Coach Jane Hilgendorf, whose team split two matches with Cerritos earlier this season. ''They may have started out a litUe better al the start or lhe year, with all their sophomores. but our team, wbich Is mosUy Creshmen, Improved dramatically. CerTitos didn't." Orange Coast, 15·3 overaU, will be unseeded in the state tournament. Hiliendorf expects Golden West, 19·1 this year, to be the favorite ln the state tournamnet. "We were the only team lo beat Golden Wetl this year so that should say aomethtn.c, '' ahe said. "I like our chances.'' Fullerton wome n def eat UCI Cal S&.ate Fullerton, led by Nancy Rautllrs S4 po1nta., scored an eaay '19·64 vtct.ory over UC Irvine ln women'• basketball ac:tJon Tuesday ru1hl at Cal SUte P\aUuton • Fullerton (5-0) took a 3.1·31 halftime lead. then opened ll up wttb about six minutes to play. UC lrvtae 0·2> was led by Cathtrtn. Hamllton who scored at pollu.a and pulled down 1lx rebou.nd.t. Audrey Roy cblpped ln wltb \'7 90tnts. ,M:TfT10UI • .,.. ..... NNll81TAHMll .. T Tllo ........... ..,_, ere ..,,,. ....,_. Cl.OWN CL•ANllU. IU• l•Y"* Oriw,......,. IMOI. CA, AaTIN kUYUMCU, ttet l"ef'l C.rlltlo Ille<•, .......... hectt, CA .,,... LUil ICUYUMCU, UOI ~ort Cormto P'lllC•, Ho-1 8"<11, CA .,..., Nt9AN I , HACATO•YAH, lfotJ "•'t N•t-, Mew"r1 IHCll, CA "*· l"AAANSIM HACATOtlVAN, IMI ,..,. N•I..,.., Howper1 9eactt, C• '2:MO. Tlllt llutl11eu h confucled Dy lftdlvldllalt AlllTIN KUYUMCU Tltlt • .._ w• 111M wltll -Cow11ty Clor11 of Ore1199 C04111tY 911 ..... 2.1•1. P1106' PW!lllllM Or ..... C..lt Otlly 1"1114, Nov. •. 11. 1', u, 1•1 400i-ll PICTITIOUI IUllM•ta MAMa •TAHMSllfT Tiie l•ll•wl119 .. r .. 11 It •ellll l:olltl110t••• IAI OAULaAI C•I ~ACl,.IC MIDICAI., tul I.A H.W• huleva..-, L• Howe, (.allftf!M.t t!IU1 Sto.,... Ray""-• II• ..... 99\llO'f•O, ....... , CAllfftftlla fDtl Tltll llodl-It ~IM W efl ll'Mllvlfual .._~...._ Tlllt •-t -fl ... •ltll .. c-1., c;1er11 et Orenee c111111y Oii Oc!OMr 1D. t•I ,.,, ... ""l>lllhed Or .... c.11 o.lly l"lltlt, NO'f 11, 11, U, 0«. 2, "11 ..... t. . "CTITIOUt IUllNHI NAMa IYATaMtlMT Tiie llllOWl"I --· ere ...... llll.llllfll .. : LES AMIS, 42U Mat11119tle W•Y, NeWPot1 -..0., c.lllOtftla .,.., 1.e 1 llVN• hoc , ... E"' Olioht Hltllw•y, C..-oel Mar, (.all"'""• -------------: tUU "CTITIOUI eUllMEIS NAM• tTATaMllNT Tiie IOllOWll'IO PO•M>lll ere doln9 bullMttll! INVESTMENT TAX SEMINARS, IGI 8rl-Sl-t. Ho-111, Sulta UO Nlw1'0f't INCll,Colltoml• '1MO JOl'ln O'Oonntll, 1400 8rlm1 StrHI North. Suite UO. Newpart IU<ll Callfornlo t2MO Ray Garra. "°' Oeltlla, Cor .... Clel Mar, Callfwnla ft62S Tllh ltU~Mtl It COlldwtl9d lly el\ w11l11Cor-attcl u-1•11.., olller llla<1 t P•rtllerJflip .-O'OullNll Tlllt tlal-1 wn lllecl wllll tt1e Cownty Cltrk ol Oran~ C-ty "" Novem_1.,1•1 1'11 .. PubllsNd Oranve C.oell Dally Piiot, Hov. II. u, Dec 2. t. ltll 504041 Tiii\ l>ulllleu I• e<OlldU<ted llY • ( or'fHW •lion l.l't Amil In<. Tuul• M19uel, Pr•'-1 'flll1 tlatt..-1 WM llled wllll ... C0<111ly c .. n of Orell9t C-l'r °" H 0Ya1ftll0r 9, 1'11 "'ilD Pul>lllfted Or-CMfl Dally Piiot, NOY. 11, II• U . Dec. f, 19'1 ... l .. t. ,IC'TIT10UI M.lllNaS.S Not.Mil Sl'AT .. OlllMT Tiie IOllOWlllO pertOll It 001119 llll•lnouet. J ANI C E HOPPER . A C COUNTING SYSTE M S CONSULTANT, SU Po9PY AYOl'lue, Catone tlel MM, C..lllomle "16U Jalll<• Mae H....,., SU ~y A"-· eor-tlel Mar, c.atllorlll• mu 'flllt butlllffl ,, 'onou<ted by ... l11dlvldual f'ICT1nous IUStMUS J-'U -........ N.t.Mll ITATaMllMT Thia tlalemellt wn lllf'Md •IUI a. Tllo tollowlftQ peraoftl aro e1o1,.9 Cow11ty Clerk of Dr•llOS Cow11ty °" l>U.t-M . Nove"'botr •. 1Mt '1Jn:M New= ~~-r0:.;:::.e:..c~ Pw11.-ar ..... c:..11 oa11, Pll04, Collfomla"*J Nov II, II, U. Dec. t, 1Mt ..,...., o.e. ~ L.. INOU'1Rll!$ INC., • .__ ___________ _ PUIUC 1>11£ Celllor11lo 'orp0r11k>11, JMI Pet<• H•l<Oll, Siii (lemoftW, (.lllfomla tan Edwl11 Hum• Ill, UOI Have11 1------------- l'lote, Newport 8ucll, Colllornle "CTITIOUS IUllN•SS "663 NAM•ITATEMaNT Tlllt l>lltlftff.t la <OlldlKtocl ltY e T~• lollowlno peno11 I• dol1111 99Mf'•l=::::.111 bu\lt~::l~OAN PRODUCE. tOIO TltlS -wet fllecl wllll 11to Newport Boulevard, Cotlo Meu, Cov11ty Cler11 ot Or•-C.OV11h Oii C•llforftlattt!I Novem-J, 1"1. MIO-Weltw C.-1 20IO N.,.port P110 .. 8oul•Y•rd, Cotta -H. C•lllor111a PuDlllhed OrOllOI C-st Delly Piiot, •7627 >fov 4.11. 11, u . 1"1 _.., Tlllt OU•l,,.u I• conouctao lty • PUlllC MO~E flCTITIOUt auSIMEU NAME STATEMEMT Th• lollowl119 pertoflt are dol11g 11 .... ~ ..... CA VS EN TRADING AHO MAqKETING, INC., IU Parl<CtftlOr OrlY•. Senta AN, Callfor'llle '2705 Cr Ylt•I E11er9y CorPor •tlon, • c elltornl• ,.._.11on. ru Par11ce111« Drive, S-. AM, c.atltomle '710S Tl\h l>ll•IMn h co11duc1.ci llv • corporetlon Crytil•I llle"llY Coo-p O>orlhA II-. P.-.tleleftt Tiii• ttat.....,.t wos llleCI wllll IM CO<lnty Clerk of Or•-c-1y °" NoYfmlltr l , 1MI MIMllL, JACOIS, P laltMO & Ola SH ... Moc...,_ .,,,.., Soolta aw ·-~a.tell, (.al ........ ._ Oary J ... ._..._, 1114- llmll9dpa~p Mk-IW.Ce<I Tlllt sl•t-1 •n lllect wllft Ille County Clerk ol Or•-County "" NOV.""be< 1•, 1MI ,,, ... PuJ>OlNcl Or-(OIU Dally Piiot NOY II, u. Dec 2, •. 1'91 ., .. , flCTITIOUS •USIHau NAMI STATIMIMT T,,. lollowlno pet'IOll I• 001,.. 11•1\IN H •• A NEW WEIGH OF LIFE H SI G•r'llelCI S..lle F F°""'"" Vell.., Calllon•I• '71'CI Robl11 Frtem•n, 1•00 Edinger IC·IO.I Hunllr>91on Beach Calllor111a ., ... , f llh 111111,_.U It <onOu<leO by an tndlvleluel Aol>ln "'""""' Tllll U•t~nl •O llled wllll ,,,. Coul\ly cc-of Or•noe Cou"IY "" Novem.., 11 ltll 1'17461.S "" ,._, PuDll•-Or-Coast Delly Pllo1, Pvllll\fttd Or-Coa•I Da lly Piiot Nov •. 1 I, 1e.. ts, 1"1 4"°'41 Nov II H. OK t • IMI .,.,_., ,.CTITIOUS IUSIMl!S.S NAMI STAT•MllNT Tiie 1011ow1119 pertof\I ••• dol119 1111.sl...u•. THOMAS PARTNERS, • Llmllff P•rt11erSlllp, 2'10 Airway AYO. B·t, Cott. Mota, CalJfof'llla m» Roller! 8 . SeerlU, It llue Ou11vllle, --1 8"dl, Celllor'lll• ""° flCTITIOUS IUSIMIU •AME ITAHMllfT Tll• lollowlno per•on II Cloing l>u•INUOS OELAPLANTE ANO COMPANY Mll\li Irv~ A-N.,.port 8eocll C•lllornla~ llruce A fll•lt. tUV. lrvlne Annu•. ,..._Po,, 8eacll, Calllor11la n..o Tiiis IMslllf'lt It <OlldUC:IKI lty an •ndlvldual INCIO A lllelt T~ll Stal_. wot llled wit~ IM '"""'' , ..... of Or•l\99 ,_.,, "" November 1'. ltll Fr-0. ~It. 5 H. ua s...cl•. '1J91M4 Sowlh ~. (.al_..,I• tMn Publltlled Or.,... Coast Dally Pliot J e<ry L llerfy, 11 0.0....-E , •ov II. H, Dec :It. 1091 ,_.,_.I .... 1 ... , (.allfonlN ft714 Aobor1o Aldo Perwul, 1251 Le Loma °''"'· Senl• Ana, C•llfor,.la , PHUC MlrOCl "10S ~---~--------SI"""' M. Hlps.9k, '"o Camino "CTinous I USIMISS Co,,er, AftlllOlm Hllh, Calllornle MAMIE STATIM•N"T nao1 Tiie loll-1"9 "''°"' •re <101119 Miidred M. v....,,,. 1107 Yaabtl l>Usl,..u n · StrHI, A..ionoo 8 .. <11, Calllornla L & W ENTERPRISE. 11111 t02n Skvpark Clrcte. Suite Li.M. lrvlN, This bu1lneu I• conducted llY a Celltofftla '71U llMlteel _.i,_"1!1p. JOOll Jwllel Winter. J100 P•r11Y- Aooert II. S.orlet L•"9. ~ to. Irvine. (.ellloml• tt7U Tllll flat-I wot flled Wltll Illa lllC!tard Donald LllMllk09, J100 County Cler1l of 0••"911 Cou11ty on Porkvlew L•M. API. 1•A. I Nl11e, Ocloller n. 1"1 CallfO(ftlo mn Pl7-Tiii\ ""''"°'' '' conch1<ted 11, a PulllllheCI Or-(OIS1 OeUy Piiot, ........ 1 _,.,,.""'P· Nov. 4, 11, II, U, IMI •1-.1 .Joo11 J. winier Tllll ttat-WM lllod wit!> llW P'VIUC •~£ c ou111Y c 1 .... k m 0r • ...-c ..... t., "" ...... ------------1 Ott-• 20, .• ,. ,,,,.., "CTITIOUt IUStM•ts Pvbll_ Or...,. Coo•I Dally Piiot, NAMI[ STAT•MaMT Nov 11 25. Dec. 2 t 1'91 J07t41 Tiie lollowln9 per1111 h 41olnt1 _____ ..__ ______ _ lluslneuet l e i COTTAM CONCRETE PUil.iC MO~E IRl!AKIHG ANO EXCAVATING 11111-------------COTT~M C~CAETE IAEAKINO, l'ICT1Tlout I USIMESS ,-• 4'1 M ...... la, C.11 Mew. (.llltornla NAMll STAT•Ma NT 'Mt7 ....,_ lo Tito foll0wl"9 peno11• •r• dolllQ Telforll T. c. ..... m, 461 Matnol , "'~""' .. C•t• MeM, c.atlfornlo t26t1 A C (. A C O M p A H y 1,.!1~1~:',..' 11 CClllCllKteo tty •11 (AdJu11er/C.....tra<tor Coordl11•t1r: T~lford T. eott•m A•to<lllH, U3 "8" SI'"'· Tu•I "· Tlllt Ill-wet II'" wltll Ille <..alllOrnlo '3MO 0-.. A. Gulla"'°"· J100 Ptote ~..,::.;~~ .. '1. 0r•'9 Coumy 911 ~-:::· IPH-11, Sarita Al\I, C..lllwlll• Wll4le11t (. ltfk!IQ(ll J-L._.,, D1t C-Treo A Pnfl ........ C.-.-..... Ori,,., T111t111, c.llforlllo ... _,a. Ceete Mwr~ ... * Oeor9t A. OlllllVMll G-... -· CA.a Tlllt ., ... ,.,.... -lllOcl wllll 11to 1"114>11.,,... 0...,.. CMst Ooll~l~::.~ Cow11ty CIOrtl of Or ..... COllflfy Oii Nov 4, 11, II, U, 1"1 4n.41 Ho.....,._ll, "'1. ..,, ... l'\tlltltfled Dronet c ... t Dally Pllet, .. .... "·ts, Dec ..... ,., ,..,.., SAUPllQ s2•• MfG'S llfUND s1so "TIAM MURRAY" e 20" a 2.125" llo(lt Knobby Wr..-OlllM Tlrft e IMX Fr-ond Forti 89 • ~~:.: ~~ ,, ts • Slide l'ul Calip« lrciket IACll . . 16" SIDIWALK llCYCLI • 81119 Tltft, 16" Seml·P'*""'1tic 95 with tralnln1 wheel• 59,5 • Mini IMX Styte Hondlebot• U(I • Hoo.W,oo Pod • C-.., lrcike IAOI I Jl i'fAt .w YOUR CHOICE OF • IN DASH ~., illi"''' I· TRACK or CASSETTE STEREO TAPE PLAYER OPERATES l ·WAYS 1. -AC 2 .• 9 "O" cell>. 3.-12 voh cot Ot boot. M.T·•U.U WITH 111!11 AM/FM RADIO YOll CIOICI OF •OllLS #lll-566 #lll-515 ---~~~~~~~lt~ GllA T IOI 111A T ,..,_ JOI JIG SAW 0.h,_ .. , ,.,,.. .... , ••• , •• , •. ~~~ 78 SERIES POLYESTER CORD TIRES SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY THRU COSTA MESA FULLERTON GARDEN GROVE · LA MIRADA 2946 BRISTOL ST. SO. OF SAN DIEGO FWY. PHONE: 549·1533 ., 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD. PHONE: 870·0700 10912 KATELLA AVE. KATELLA & EUCLID PHONE: 638·0863 14207 ROSECRANS AVE 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS PHONE: 944·6437 PHONE: 547.7477 QUANTln llGHTS RESEIVED ~ . ... I I I f I ~ • ' ' I ! . • "" Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Wtdneaday. November ~s. \981 Price increases slow down Orange County, LA boost less than 1 perce~t 81 Tiie AllO<'lated Pre11 Conaumer prices In populous Orfnte and Loa Anaeles counties moderated sllahlly durlna October, but prices In San Pr nclsco still wcru r1slnai at a heated clip. In S outh~rn Cal llo rnla, lnt'qiued cost of services drove tbc consumer price index uP b,y O 7 percent. During the past thrt1e months, costs have risun at I percent or more; and lhe CPI increMse for the year st.ood al 11 .7 percent. ectually droppC!d ro r fr'-'ll h ve,elablH, bakery producta. poullry, liquor, wom en's apparel, air fares, personal care, enturtalnment. new cars und aasollno . Miami fights back MIA Ml (AP> -Convinced that lmaae·buUdina t>eains at home. organizers of a "Miami's for Me" campaign have begun a campaign with pep talks, a party and a preview of the media blitz aimed al r eclaiming South Florida's good name as a winter vacation playground. f•u1th Hein emann o f the Bureau of Labor Statistics In Los Angeles said 90 percent of the increase was attributable to 11ervlces, particularly home Interest costs, car Insurance and auto mobile finance charges . In San Francl11co, wheru the CPI la computed bi-monthly, consumer costs rose 3.2 percent from Auaust to October a nd were 17.9 percent higher thun u year ago. Commodity costs rose only slig htly. wtth fres h meal , carbonated drinks and used cars posting the largest gains. Prices The biggest fact.or m the nse was houslng -Including rentals -which rose s.1 percent for the two months 8Jld 28 percent ror the year. However , the cost of home ownership rose by 7 .4 during the two months and was 41.6 percent above a year ago. TAX-SHELTER your income! Penn cancels bid to take over Colt NEW YORK l AP) called orr its proposed Colt Industries lnc. at companies announced . Penn Central Corp. has $1.4 billion acquisition of the request of Colt, both A unique business expense 1s available on a hmlted basis tor Tax Sheller purposes. You must act now, because the sooner you act the more Income you can &halter 11 you are In the 50% tax bracket here a how we may be able to help you reduce the I~ bite. While Colt shareholders bad overwhelmingly approved the merger into a s ubsidiary of Penn CentraJ las t month, a dissident Penn Central shareholders group that included members of the Hunt family of Texas opposed the deal Income In the 50% bracket Tax Payable Spendable income MMlt ..... U0,000 .. • 4 Iv I ~ $20,000 t0,000 10.000 The announcement of the cancellation of the merger came as independent election judges were reviewing results of Penn Central shareholder balloting on the acquisition. Cost 5.000 Tax Payable nH Spendable Income S15.000 We can shelter any amount up to $600,000 For lull perttculars at no obligation write or phone us. In a preliminary count, 10,245,440 votes were cast against the merger , and 10,104,220 votes were cast in favor . The margin of defeat was 141,220 votes, but Penn Central said 393,630 votes were under review. CANNON IUSINESS SYSllMS ( C.11 642-5878. J Phone: 851·6425 Put a few words 4000 MacArthur Blvd . Suite 3000 Newport Beach. CA 92660 to work tor you. fl'ICTITlOUS aUSINtEU MAMIE STATl:MENT Tll• followln9 PH•on I• dolno 11<1\IN H H : UNLIMITED BALLOONS. lO• Walnut SlrH I, Nt wport Beecll Ct lllornl• n..l AH E. Lincoln, >09 Welnul StrNt, Newport e-1., C•lllornl• t2 .. J Tiil• Dullnesi I• tl>MU<lod by en lndlvld\UI R• E. Lincoln Tr1h •1•1-1 ••• llllMI wllll the Couftly Clerk of Or.,191 count• on Nonm...,t,1''1 r:11m1 Publlslled Or-Coest Dally Piiot. Ito•. 11, 11, u, ~ l, 19'1 4-.et rvauc 11ncc AMMll fl'ICTITlout aUSINESS T.S. Ne. t-NAMa $TATllMIENT NOTICIOl'TllUITtEf:,SALE Tiie following oo•tont •r• dolnO On 0.<emett 10, '"' et II 00 •.m IMlsl,,.H It FIRST AM EAICAlll TITLE P.M. NOVELTIES, ISO. Ht "91\ INSURANCE COMPANY tt T"'""' Piece, Hewpor1 Bet<ll. Ce1Uor11le or S11«es-T nalN or SUO•llluttc1 91"3 Tru•leo, ~ tnet Gtrteln OMd ol Trt.nt Oevld G ltlck•rd, ISO. Heve11 .. eculed by KIRK s LAMB, •• Pl•c•. N••PDrt 8HCll, Celllornl• .. ,.,...,,led ,._ -f'KOf-Oct-· 91"3 t, tttO tt onstr-1 Ho 1S1, '" -Janet L Alckerd, ISO• H•v•n ll7H, i>eoe ~.of Olll<lel Records ol Piece, Newport Beech, Cellltr"l• Ora nge Count y, C•lllor11I•, en~ ~ purou•nl lo lllet urteln Hollo ol Tllh b\lsllWU It COftCIU<19'1 lly "" D•l•ull •nd Election lo Sell lndlvlctuel. lntre....-rK-A-41 S, 1 .. 1 •• J ..... Rl<kMd lnslrum111t No. J1't, In -Ultt, Tiiis '""-"' wM llltd wllll tlle oooe 11. ol Olllcltl Aecorch of sekl County Cltrll of O••noe C-ty on County, wlll _,.,..,""""""'lo Nonm-1. ,.,_ H id 0Hd ol Tr"" sell •• publlt fl'17C77J auction lor ~. l....tvt ,_..., of Ille p.,l>lltl\IMI Or-CMlt Delly Pllllt, Unlltd StelH of America, •I ,.,. meln NOY .• ,.11, 11, u , ,., 471:HI •UP'«lllO. COUllTO" ~::~:;~:. 1~,A:::~!!:n.;-i::: ------------- CAUllOlllllA.COUNT'I' Et1l FifV. Strwi, In -City of S.ftle PIMJC .m Ofl' OllANGE Ane, Celllorr>le, •II l!Mt ,..,.1. 11119 and -------------0110111 TOSHOWCAUH "OR lnterutc°""evocttoenonow lltldtly II CHAMGI Ott NAMI: under said 0.ed ol Trull In Ille fl'ICTITIOUS IUSINllU CASE NUMllll A·11917• Pf'-rty sll""'9Cl In .. ICI C-IY -....._ STATllMllNT In t"9 Mentr of lllt Aoolk ellon of Stet•_,,_ M n.o followlfle --Is dolflo DutJneu LETTIE JANE ~YDER, lo• Cl\enoe TM 5out~terly 107" , .. , ol ""' ., of HenM Nol"lhwe"erly 41' •l IHI of Lot 11 of ORAHGETREE PUBLISHING. 11H LETTIE JANE SN'l'OEA PIM llllMI a Newporl HeiQtrtl, H ._,,on e Map Wetenldl Orlw, Hur>tlfl9l0o\ llH<ll, petition 111 tllh court fw en orclllr recorded '" Boo11. •. peon u of c.11-.ftMI ellow111g petltl-• lo cllenoe ,.., Mllcelleneou' M•P•. Aecordt 0' S.ftdre Ill Stortlno, 7Ja Wel9"1C1e nem• '"'"' LETTIE JANE $NYOER O••no• c-ty Orlve, H""'1nglon lhecll, Celllorllle lo VICTORIA LETTIE ANGELINI. Tiie tltfft .-en or otlltr common n..e II It l\t.-oOy OtcterlMI tl\et ell ~ dulon•llon of uld propttly Is Tllh buslnn' is conctuctect bY •" lnterette<I In the ,...., .. , elotewlcl IMl•POf'llMI 10 bit •17 East 11111 Sll'fft, lndlvl-1 •PP••• before tllts court In Cott•M•W.CA 5-•N Slerllng O.p.ertmenl Ho. J el 700 Clvk C111ler Said H I• .. 111 be mode wltllout Tllll 1lettmtnl wu Ille<! w11n 1119 Orin WH I, Sent• AM, Celllornl• °" covenanl or ••"•lllf, upreu or County Cler11 ol Of'enve County on Ottember •. '"'· ., IO:JO o'clock • Implied, •• to 1111•. posteu lon or Novembtt t• 1111 "'71Ml Pvbtl'lled Ortnoe Coe1t Delly Pllof. "ICTITIOUS I USINISS NAMI: STATIMINT Tiit lollowlno Ot"on '' dolno bu•lnos•• • JIMMY ANO THE MUSTANGS. ttll Sl•r Otlve, HIH\llnQ1on 8ee<ll, Cellfornle n... Aobfft J-Heddor, t•31 Sitt Orio, Huntington 8e4Kll, Celllomle .,.... Tlll1 tiuMness Is <onclU<llHI bt en lndlvldu.I Roti.'1H-• Tllh 11e1-1 •n llleo wllll "'41 Ct<illh c .. ri. of O<enoe County on Novemw•.1"1 fl'l711M Publl.-Or-Coell 0.lly ,.1104, Nov 11, II, ZS.~. J, 1"1 ..,, .. , fl'ICTITlOUS IUSINIU 111""'9 ITATIMINT Tiie followlno perM1n Is dolno IMltlMu.s: SAHOHURST. 9.St? Aockpolnl Orio , Hliftl.I""°" 9'«11. Cellforlll• ..,... N•ncy K•n••. tMt RoOpol"I Drive, Hlillllf'IOlon Bt•ll. Celllorflle ~ Tllh "'*,..n Is ,_,.., by •n lncll•l-1. • ,._, l(e""' Tlllt lte....,_t •et 111..i with tho covnty Cltrll. of <><•noe COliftly on Ho....,.w2,1"1 "'um P111>11.-Or-Coesl Delly Piiot, NOV •. 11, , .. U, .. ., .,,, .. , m ,, •net t...., -1-. .,..,. teuw , II t ncuml>fencn lo Mllsty Ille unoolct •'IY tt>ey ........ -Y .-ICI petition tor b•l•nu due on the not• or not•• <11•"99 ol Mme "'°"kl not be Dfenle<I wcured by Mid Deed of Tr.,.1, lo wit· lllslurt~orclllredt .... te cOPVof thlt P H ... 1 OJ, plU' Ille lollowlng otde• lo lhow c ... w be 1M1blltllt<I I" ••llmetoo cost• ••Pt ntu end Tiie Oally Piiot. • n•w•.,.Per of edvencn •l ~ time ot Ill• Initial -••I clrculetlon, publl.-In lllh publlcetlon of tllls Hoitt• 01 Salt HO• II. H . Dec l, •. 1"1 ~~l 1------------- county et least once • -lo• tour '1,4H.U conw cutlw _.,, prior to ll>e d•Y of Oetecl No_.,.11*, 10, '"' telCI lleer1ne, Ft AST A#ElltCAH TI TLE Oated one.tier a . 1"1 INSURANCE COMPANY, Ronald H Pre_,, • C.lllon>le <Ori>Ofetl°" J..og..of 1119 5-rlor Court 8•11<9 A. Bt•Sl•y Publl"'-d OrenoeCoest 0.1-. Piiot. AulllOflztd Otlker Nov. 4, 11, II, U, 1 .. 1 ..aJ .. I 114 Ent Flll7\Slreol 5en«i Ana, C:A "2701 rv1uc MOncE 1714) Slt-nll PuDll•..., Or•noe Coest Delly Piiot, -------------No• 11. u. o.c. ,, '"' •'14-41 NOTICI 0" TltUSTll'S SALE TS ...... J111f fl'ICTITIOUS aUSINIU NAMI STATIMINT The lollowlng "''°"' ere dol"t -------------Dlilf .... ,~. "ICTITIOUS eUSINIU NAMI STATIMINT T lie followlnO ""'°"' ••• doing IMltlnKSM CAREY OFFICE SERVICES, 7S Lind• ISIO, N--1 B .. cll. Celllornlt .,..., T_,_ P.,I C¥rt. 7S Linde hie, N._rt ~ Ceotomle "3MO Clltrvl IAe CMey, 1S LlnOll Ill•, Newport BNcll, CelllOtflll '2MO Tiiis Ml....U Is <Oftdliclff II• •n lndl•ICl ... 1 0-VICM'oY Tlllt >le'-1 w•s Ill.cl with -County Cl•l"ll ol Ounoe Count• on HE R ITAGE INVESTME N T COMPANY, 0-.. N...,_, PhK•, UOI Oon, s .. 11. ~. N••POfl l•e<ll, C:•lllOf'nl• ~ MICllH I J , llln•ICll Jr , 75131 Pre lrle SI-°'I"', Laoune Hiii&, Cellloml~ Gery WHI, J~I P,elrl• S- D r Iv 1 , L•tun • H iii•. Hl llt, Celllornl.ms> M.J RlnelCllJr Tiiis llet-t "'" 111..i wllll tllt County Clerli of O<•noe c-11 on Ocl-• ,,, ,.., 1'1'4UI Publllhed OrMOt Coell D•llY Piiot, NOTICE IS HEllEBY GIVEN. tlle1 on WedM'IClay, Oe<embltr •. 19'1 •I t ·OO o'cloc-• m of Wllct dey In ,.,. o l llco of R E A L EST A TE SECURITIES SERVICE, lotete<I ti 7()10 Nortll e.-ey Suite 70t, In IM city of Senta Ana, County of Orenoe Stele of Celllomla, REAL ESTATE SECU lllTIES SERVICE, e C•lllon\le tOf'PO••tlon~es cluly -1nl9'1 Tnisteo under .,,., pur..-1 lo tlle _., ol fl'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS Novemt>e< t , lt11 Now 11, te, ts,~. l . 1 .. 1 4m.tl .. te co111trroe1 In lllet certeln Offd Of Trust e .. cutto by ROBERT L WALLIS -Merell JI, '*· In Booll 1251' of Offl< 1a1 Aecorm of seld County, at P•O• 112$ Recorder'• ln1lni,.,.,,. Ito. JISJ7. by rH""' ol • breecll or <Mle.,11 In oeyment or performenc• 01 Ill• o bll9atlon1 secured llltreby, lnc1uc11no tl\et l>f••<ll or deleull, Nollet ol wlllcll wes recor-Mey 17. '"'· In 8ooll. 1407• of Offlc '•' llt<Of'cfj ol ••Id c-ty .• , -11R ~s lnltrument No JUS2, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AU C T ION TO THE HIGHEST BIODE1' FOR CASH 1.-1 moNY of Ille Unli.d SIN I ell peyobfe 111 ll>e time of wie. ell r~. lltlt el'ICI l"'erell now lltlCI by It. es TrvstN In al'ICI to Ille! rHI prot)('rlv t ltu•I• In H id CounlY e nd Stele oocrlbtd •• lollo•\ Loi 1. In 810ek "K" In Trt<t Sii. In Ille City of N-rt 8Hcll, •• shown on• M119 recorclecl ln Bo<* 11, e>eve• » to 36 lnclllsl,.. Ml-11.-""90S In Ille Office of tllt RKo•cltt 01 seld Oren99 C-y Th• strwl IHld•n• or other common dnlonellon, II enr, of 1111 reel prooer1y ,..,.,,..bOve <M«•ibed Is ~tow: 11 .. Mlram•• Drive, Newport llMcll, C.llfofl\la. The u,..,.Slonect lltrtl>V dlKlelms all lleblllly IOr -lflc:Of'rKl,..JJ lfl wkt st,.... addf'Osl Of' otlMr <°"'"'°" CIHIOfl•lloll Said tale wllt De mecle •ltllout werr•nly, t•P•H• or Implied , r •t•rdlnO tltl•, poue u lon, or ...C:lift'tbr-ft, tO Vilify Ille Pf'ln(lptl bltence of IN NOW CH' ottier OC>lltellon MGured by uld Dead of Trutt. wltll ln1ero1t '"" -wm~ et P•9"klecl tlltnln. """ed'llllMn. "....,, IH'dlr tM termt """°' end '"'""It on SU<ll edvenc.s, -plin Mt, '""'" •lld NAMI STATU•llNT fl'11Jta Tiie foltowlno pe111ons ••• dol"O Publlslled OrMIVI Coell Delly Piiot. 1>u1lntt•., HO•. 11, II. JS,~ t, '"1 4tS? .. I PUlltC MOOCl ALITCC>DIVISION OF MILTAON ·;....------------.. ICTITIOUS au11111ss HAMii STATIMINT CORPORATION, 430 Tlllrty Second Slrul, N..,POr-1 BH <ll, Celllornle tU70 Dr A-All MOOllCOI, tn~ M ... Ve•d• Or E•sl. Co••• Meu, Celllornle t7t2' M• I(•""°" P Hlllnr. Po Bo• 2721, Bewrty Hlllt, Cetlloml• '°2U Mr GllolemllOMln 1~11. )tit :. Bradford , No l , Seni. A"•· C•llfomle '77117 Mr Som K. Allr, ISSS -Verot '>rln , E. Coste Mt.-, C•lllornl• '1t2t This butlneis Is c-..Cttcl by en llftlncorporetlMJ MllOClttlon otlltt ._ • oortnerlihlp Som I(, All• Tlllt stet-I wH llltd •1111 Ille County ,,.,_ ol <><•11oe County on Novemw 10. 1"1 '17sa• Publlsl\eel 0.11191 Coell Delly Pilot, Nov. II, 11, U, Dec. l, Utl ~._, "ICTITIOUI IUllNH.S NAME STATaMllMT The follo•tno penon Is doing .... .i ....... C L E A N H A A I 0 R ENGINEERING, 2lD E 17111 Sh·-• C01teMell,CA'26V. OTTll HARLEY ANDREWS, 11Jt eecll Bey °"""· N~ a.ec:11. CA ""°· Tlllt bull...u 11 ~1H 111 en lndlvlcNtl OttltNIONWS This 1.-nt -lllecl •1111 t11t County C"'" of o..,... Go\HllY on Nov ,, t•1 PUlllC MQ.,.;E Tiie tollo•lno oorton• •re ~no bllsllWU es· fl'ICTITIOUS aus1111u J E OROS, JOOO Brhtol St•H I, NAMI ST ATllMaNT cone ""9W, ~lfor1'11• ma l 11• ttllowlng perton ls dolno JOfln r;, lltvlen. eenerel ""'1,..,, llusln•u es. 217 Tustin AWft .. , He•PO"t &each, A M E A I CA N M A R I T I M E C•llfOf'nle ~ COMPANY, >m Vie °"°"°· Ho. ... Francis A Slrecl1"'9, t10 Newport Ne•port Beedl, ~lfomle '*' C•"''' Orlve , Newport l e•cll, Mk:""' Ian Brue•. 1221 W. Coell Cellfornle t'2..o HIOllW•Y, No. 210, Newport .. tell, Thh bliSIMH h cond11<ted by • Cellloml•.,..., llmltect pertfttf"SIMp. Tlllt lllltiMU It Concllielecl by •n -, A ...... lndlvlcl.,.I, Tlllt It•-w• ll"O wltll tfl9 Ml<llMI Ian l•..c• County C .. rll of O••noe County on Tiii• •tet9menl wet llllld •1111 ""' Novtmw 2, 1'tl. county c .. t ll of 0.•noe c-1, on fl'174m Novemw t, '"I fl'l1471t Pvt>llthed OrMOt Coest Delly Pl~. Publl•lleel Or-Coe•t Delly Piiot, Nov.•.: ti, 1•· u. 1"' •nw• ........ 11, 1t, 1S, 1 .. 1 ..,.., fl'ICTITIOUI au111111u NAMll ITATllMl:NT Tiie followlng .,.non IS dolnt b\ltllWUft! MESA DENTAL CENTE1', Mf f . I 7111 Str"'· Cost• Mew, Cellfotnl• .,_ JACK THOMAS ~ROE, Rt. •, lo~ Ot, Rlvor Ro•d, Hudlu , Cellforflle.,,., (P.O. 80. ftlll Tlllt bull,...s It <ondll<t..i by .., lnclMdWI. . Or.Jecl!T.- Tlllt tlllf"*ll wet 111..i wltll lt\t co .. nty Clerk Of Of•not County on Oct-• 2', 1•1 fl'ICTITIOUS aUllNl:H NNIOll: STATllMINT Tiie 1•11-lnt persons ere otl1111 11vs1 ........ TEA1'Y HARRIS EQUIPMENT SALfS, 2J14 Viste Hooer, Newpott IN<ll, c.ilfor'nte ""° T. R. Herrlt, llK ' • C.llfoml• corpor•tloA, UH Viti• Hoger. Newport 1M<11, C.llfoml• t2'tO Tltlt llutlnetl It conclu<ttd by • <ef90'ttlon. T. R HerTlt, Inc. Terr, H., rlt ~I " Tlllt "-'-t wt1 fllecl wilt\ Ille c ou111v c .. " of Or•noe county on Novomwt,lit1 PO.cJI PIP4"6 1'110.. PlitlllNIM OrMOt CM•I o.tly Pli.1. ~blltlllO Orenoe Coelt Delly Plitt, Plltlllt.NCI OrMOt Coelll Oellr l'li.t, Nov.•, 11, te,. u , "'1 0•1•1 Nov.•, 11, 1e,. u, ,,.1 •m.et Nov. 4, t1, 11, t.S, 1•1 • •'1M1 • Piii.iC llTtl txpenMl of IN T~ •nd Of Ille •------------- lnltlt cf'ffllld by wlCI o.ed of Trutl Tiie total _. of Wld ... lottkln ln<lllCflfll ,_bl., .. tlmet..i IM~. clltreet 9ld HlllMH Of tflO Tn.•t", el Ille """of lllltlal publk allon of 11111 Notice, It \1'1,6,. » PICTtTtOUI au1111111 ll#IMllTAT•MlllT l'ICTITIOUS IUSINlll llAMe nAT~MT OetiM . ...-11.1.., IH~U ll•AL.llTATI 1.CUlllTllUtllVICI. ·""""""· ~ ..... , •T,.... ..,,o.J.~. '"~ ..... ........, ......... ..... AN.CA_,.. n1.crw1...,... .....,... Gr81111 QNI a..1, ttllel. ....,1·--·-..... T"• fellOwlno --• ere llolno Ml-... $1'R I N OO ALE OOLP SHOWROOM, MS 11111-Orlvo, H11ntlft9Mft 9Mell, CA,...,, OltlaHIROHI, INC.,• Clllltnlle cet11t,.tleft, ,.. 11191-Ori,.., H11ntlllflllll IMCll, CA tlMJ, T"lt IMlllMlt ll ttf141utlff lly e ~"°'""'" Oltl8NtltONI, INC. I.MTV C. l(e.,..r, c.m,.. .. , Ttllt ~ _. lltM wilt\ II• C-ty Cltftl ef CW11111t Ceuilty ti\ ""· t, lt'1. ..,,.,.. '*Jf!IM 0r ... C:-lt Dell'( ,, .. , ......... '" 11,li, 1WI 41'M1 Tiit fOl-lft9 etf'Mft> ere ctolnt IMl.iMttM: LUANll S. Wl!H CO., >JOI W. MMn. $eMa AM, CA '2'1'IM. LUAHll IUIJANN Wlla, Ull W, ~. •Iii. $Ml.I AM, CA ft'04, Je llRY WIL.LIAM Wiii, t.Qt W. SuftflOWtr, • IU. a.Ma AM, CA ft1M. Tltlt .....,_ ll c~ 111¥ M lnfM4'*. LUANll:S.WIH Tiiis ...._ •• Iii.I wltlt Ille c-ty Cleft .. 0-. Ciluftty ti\ oct. •• 1•1. ,.,.. f'Mell ..... C>lllOI Oleet o.lly ~ .... ......... ti., ... "·"" ·~ Conaumer---- Prlc• Index 280• Base Period 1967• 100 Auto makers 'flat broke' 270• 280• Source. Dept. of Labor .. I I '. l:JL'T SLU\\ LY !'rices levelmq oJI STANFORD <AP) U.S uut.o manuluclurcns, plagued by lagglna product.Jv1ty iand poor management, are lo Ing badly lo J upanese competltlon and ure "fl at out broke,," according to a new study for the Dcpurtmcnt of Trans portatlon Analyst J a mes Ha rbour, author of the study, told a meeting of thl.l Stanford Center for Economic Policy Research on Sunday that America 's entire Industrial base is "going right down the sewer." bee a use of failure to boost productivity. His commt:nts were released by Stanford Uni\4ersity C laiming that "Gent:ral Motors is in just as much trouble as Chrysler." Harbour said auto com pan ies must seek cooperative t'fforts with labor and supplies to boo~t output, cut inventones and improve quahty "The Japanese are making us * * • GM, Ford announce slumps in sales 0 ET RO IT (AP> General Motors Corp sales plunged 33 percent and Ford Motor Co sales fell 23.6 percent in the second 10 days of November from the corresponding period a year ago, the companies said GM said it sold 89,707 cars in the Nov. 11·20 period, against 133,890 last year, while Ford sales of 37,001 cars were down from 48,407 in the 1980 period. OVER THE COUNTER It was the sixth consecutive 10-day sales decline for GM and the nith straight for Ford Ford offered rebates on some of its models throughout the period while GM's car loan interest rate discount program ended Nov. 12. Other domestic manufacturers were expected to release their mid-November sales flgurt:s later in the day. NASO LISTINGS Advenceo 0.CllM<I Un<ll•~ Total to~ ,._ lllgll\ lo<>k like 2 year -olds In how we manal(c planL'i," 11u1d Harbour, who ht'Udls an analyshs firm m 8Hklt'y , Mic h ''1'hty'r e lflom ping us uito the ground " He polntl'd out that white American auto make r s ar(I loi.lng hundreds of millions or dollars, Toyota mude at least $1.7 billion last year, claiming at least $500 profit per car Harbour s aid his r esearch bhows that the J a panese can build a l'<H in 60 h o urs , co m µa red lo 120 hours for c: en e r a I Mot or11 , a n d tha t J apanese cars now cost a n average o f $1 ,700 less than American cars to build. Some or the factors favoring lhr Japanese, according to Harbour, are Where Toyota pl ants keep a pa rts inventory ranging from l wo hours to two days supply, U S manufacturers regard 10 day!> as a minimum and have $8 billion lied up 10 the parts pipeline. said Harbour Nearly a third of new U S. auto factory s pace 1s devoted to inventory and parts s torage, which is pract1caJly non-e>ustent in Japan, he said While U.S. auto workers average 45 minutes per hour on the Job, J apanese workers avera ge 58 minutes, said Harbour Am eri can a uto workers average $19 per hour in wages and benefits, CQmpared to $1 2 for Japanese workers, he said He not.e<i , however, that labor rate~ account for only $420 of the difference in basic cost per car between the countries 101 .al ), 11• J,Jt6 .. ,. N•rrc ResVO II M•<r l wt Moll'-Jn E.mp.rO Mier z "' MowleSr., ~:~ ~~:!'t Nu,,.•ff•A CnlSI•• Mou T e<llnOft Pe'"'IB tntrm un WOlvAlu t~f'.:;..,,, OOl"i/\ o1ev.~1 MorCIE.Q RllOCle• l(tootC. 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The Star' is demise left the natlorl'is capital the bi1o1gest city in the country with only one newspa~r The defeat WU8 parucul•irly bitter ror Time because the WllShlngton Post owns Newsweek. longtime o ppone nt of Time 111 lhc wt:ekly newsmagazme f1 •Id But Time Ill now getting 1n il1. own li cks. In the first week of Nun·mbec the Pobl announced thal 1t was giving up on lnsitk Spo1 t~. '' br1ll1<1ntly photogr a ph e tl , lllTDI IDlllWITZ flashily wr•ltl'll monthly magazine launched two years ago to c·orttpetc with Tune's Sports Illustrated It took Tame st•vcn yeus to get Sports Illustrated on a prof1tallle basis, hut the W::ishmgton Post 1s not going to wail around that long with Inside Sports The magazinl' has bt!en losing money at the rate of SlO m11l1on a yeor and the Post said it was lookmg for a buyer Othern1se. l nsidl• Sport!> wtll be folded In the sl·tond week of Novembe1. Time had another retort to the New:-.wcl!k llallyhoo. "We don't fit the mold We bre11k 11 • It was announced then that Time magaz1m."s Nov W issue we ighed In with the largest amount of advertising dollars ev{'r ca1 ried 1n a "l'l·kl> magazrnt:' anywhcrt' SIO 2 million. NewsY.eek ha~ been t·hasing Time for a lot of yea rs. The t•irc·ulat wn standings now look like this Time 4 5 million Nl'wsweek 3 m1llwn An ;,idvert1 ser who wants to reach tho!.e 4 5 m1 Ili on JX'<1ple who gel Tame magazine !Jays S76,900 for a full ·pagt:' l'Olor ad In blaC'k and white, it s only S49.:l0o On the hat'k covt•1. 1 hough, the price goes to S98.ti00 Most of 1 hl' peoplt• who read the newsmagazines d on 'l realtzc that , Jh a nks to the m arvels or com pulertzed printing, they art• part or an audience that can be d1v1<kd by the publisher to s uit lhe ad\•ert1~er's whims and needs The edilonal part Of tht• magaz1m• remams the same. no matter where )OU see il Hut the ad\t-rtt~ing part 1s something else The advertiser tan get all kinds or splits from Tame There al'e 11 drrfrrcnt regional ed1t1ons. from Ea~tern 1 l'irculat1on l 4 million 1 to Southern California lctrC'ulatwn :J35,0o()1 When you lx:come a reader of Time. you become part of an audience delivered to the advertiser by the publisher. 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"'1 tt ••'-• • f "" H•,11t t• f J 12h+ IOI M9ftvl. ,d .. • v..+. ,\ ~= ... ~ _..1$ )4! m:.!_ ~ $11\0f of JJO I m't. v: ~ ', ' 1 \'>• \~ij :... ~ e •• ( Orange Coatl DAIL. Y PILOT/Wedneaday. Nove,,,ber 25. 1981 \\ I I>'\; l·:SD r\ \' -EVENl«l- L'CIO ID. NIWI OHAAUE.'8 AN0£1.8 A cat burg.lat llndl mo<e 11\an he bergelned 10< alt .. he Wit-• mutele< 8 TREASURE HUNT G) TH£ MUPPET8 G.-1 Linda Aon1ladt G) HAWAII FIVE-4 A famou• teffatch 1c1en. lltt, convinced th•I he shot a man, disappear• ltom n11 ~Vet-. I poet ti!) 8U81H£88 REPORT a;) DICK CAVETT Guest David Niven (Pvt I 012) ([) C88NEWS 9 ABCNEW8 09JN8CNEW8 ~MOVIE * •"1 "Bnowanl Junctton ( 1956) Av• Gatelnet, Stew vi Granget An Anglo- lnd1an girl living In Palu stan ••pet .. nces •n 1denll ty crllls as Sh• struggleS 10 llOr1 oot her national loyal· ties (.li)MOVIE • •'It Three WatttOll ( 11177) Randy Quaid, Charles White E•gle A 13· yeu-old lnd111n boy Uhameel ol being recog. n129d as a w•1110<, learns to appreclale his llet•tega 11tter vlalllng his sock grandlalnet G MOVIE * • "H•ngar 18" (11180) Oatr8<1 McGavln. Roberl Vaughn R-tehers 81 • MCral QOVetnmef\I lnS18l· latton lnvesllg•t• Iha cause of a utelllta'a sud- den dfttruciion PG' CZJ THE VAGA&OHO 8:30 8 NBA 8ASKET8AU. los Angalfts Lal<ars va San Antonio Spurs '8 WELCOME llAQ<. KOTTEI' The S-•lhogs lur 11111 something •S wrong wolh Arnold whar1 ha dl!lllC>· peats (Pvt 1) f1i) KCET NEWSBEA T a;) BUSINESS REPORT ([)a NEWS (]]) BARNEY MILL.£1' The de1ect111as gain ev•· denc4 IQl1nS1 an Under• ground adoptoon 11ng and arrest • protessor lor hos -Cl conduct on rese•rC:ll· Ing an X·rlled d>ehonary 7:00 f) C88 NEWS D N8C NEWS U HAPPYOAYS AGAIN TIMI Cunrungnams 81\d 1~r triel\dS 11anslorm 1nemM1ves 11110 Pilgrims 10 revive the true 14>1n1 ol Thanlcsgi""'O Ii AICNEWS G) M"A"S"H Hawkeye discovers thal a VlSlllng dOC1or wtwi must operala on a wounded sol· dier 11 e lusn G) JOKER'S WILD f1i) OVEREASY G.-11 singing Ouo San dlar & Young 0 a;) MACNBl I LEHRER REPORT (J) TIC TAC OOUOH ®J ENTERTAINloAENT TONIOH'T CHANNEL LISTINGS El KNXT fC85l B KNBC fNIK I 0 KTLA lino I 0> KABC tABCI Q Kr MB fC flS1 f) KHJ TV llnc1 I Cll>KCST IABCI 0> I< llV (Ind I II) KCOP TV find I m KCET t PBS1 ail KOCE (PBS• Photos With Real Santa Bring the 11tt1e ones to Huntington Center's Great New Mell for memories they'll never forget wtth the Mitchell Marionette Christmas Shows and a v1s1t wtlh the real Santa with the real beard. Instant Santa photos only s2.ea1 r -.. 1111 1· .. ' ..... ". 11 ... ..... I 1: , , • • \\. 11 ... .t, I ,...., """ '°""°' WRITE 0 l .. c • ,, [ s 0 e ARSON Kevan Dobson hugs his TV ~on . Char he Fields. un :.m l?p1sodc ut ·Shannon m \.\h1ch Dob!)on 1m cstlgall':-. m\ stcr1011s arson east>s The shuw a11·s at' 10 tonight on K:\'.'XT 12 1 A pra-Cnro11mas party tor Qeor~ Burns Qt THE MOPPETS Guest Les/le Uoo•ms 0 l MOVI£ • • 'n "ft>e Chinese Con- nection" ( 1973) Bruce Lee, Robe• I Baker A martial atts student ae1s 001 to avenge tne death ol his IC!OChM '" whi<:h • r•v•I scnoo1 wts lnvol\red A 0 MILTON BER1..F8 MAO, MAO WORLD OF COMEDY A look 11 11w1 greal tunny men ol al~ lil'TWI 1nc1ud1ng Butns and Allan Laur .. and Hardy. Cnarhe Cn.p. lln, Groucho Marx. Jack Benny, Flop Wiison. AbbOll end Costello Steve Alie!> w C Flalds and inle<v-. wttn top come01ana .tl MOVIE • e • •., My Br1111en1 c.,_ .. ( 19801 Judy Qav;s Sam Netti In lurn-ot-lha- century Australia, an ind• pendeat young woman lrt81 to maloe 8 cat-U I Wl'll.W despjle 90Clal l>'H sur es 10< her lo merry 7:30 f) 2 ON THE TOWN Featur8<1 Gary Owan1 John Carradine Jonn Houllftan. Caaey Ka•m. June Lockhart and Lynn RN!gra11e relive Ille golden d11ys ol 11_.. radio drama b10adcasts 8 Japa.- vc ra1on ot 2 On Tile Tnwn . a IOOk at Howard Hughes Spruce GOOM 0 ~FAMILY FEUD 0 LAVERNE & SHIRL.EV &COMPANY L 1verne and Snortey 19reo to lel Ille FBI UM tnetr •c>•rlment 10 observe Ille 1c1ov1t1es ol n c.oun t•lrfeoter 0 EYEONLA. Featured • vtStt lo• gym -· Children WO<~ out a report on rocket D<ioldtng m M0A0 S0 H l ha 4077th • 8"8QA1-10 ... naarb~ cave po1e1 onOlhe< hiuard 10< Hawk eye wno nas a problom Col Poller •• vne..,a<e ol @ TIC TAC DOUGH ED MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT a;} SURVIVAL Baltoon S•laro Alan and Jo•n Root ' lhgnt ovf" Alri<:a's Ser~ll Pta1n on J hOI aor baJIOO<I IS docu 1neri1ed Oa•td Niven n11 ···~ }, P M. MAClAZlNE Qr\ TV Z TV HBO ((1nf•tT,,tY I IWORI N" N 'V IWTBS I ESPNt I Showtomf't SP<>ll•Qt\t •Cabll'N~w~ Nr·tworkl A cn1ldlaes c:oupta wno 111e •dopllng a child lrom ove< Mias, • tamtty or wresllll\Q bear• 11§) YOU ASKED FOR IT Featured ·Tnt Famlly Memben Are Wild Ani- mals •nd "Bra.vi's \/()(). Cloo M9QIC ' 8:00 f) ([) MOVIE • • * y, "The ~uppet Movie" ( 11179) llOIC.ae by Jtm HenS011 Frank Oz An •mbmous trog aeek1ng lame and IO<tuna In the enterta1nmen1 business sets oul on• perilQua )Our· nay crou-<:oun1ry lrom Ills Georgia home to Holly· Woad a a REAL PEOf>l.E Faatur9d I salute 10 N- Y0tk City, with hlgnttghls Including a day In 1110 life ol Mayor Koch. bike polo in C.nlral Park and a IOoi< al IOm8 ol the Clly 1 noteblo Ch11t11Clar~ 0 MOVIE • • • • "Bonnie Ano tlyde I 196 71 Warran Beatty. Fara Dunaway Bormle Parker and Clydo Borrow. • pair of bwtal bank rObbe<S. blue • Ok>ody 1r11l thfough0ul 11'8 Southwe11 du11ng lne t930s U ®J THE GREATEST AMERICAN HERO A gang ol Wlld blke<s use Ma•well as b111 to 0911neir hands on Ralph .ind "'' supe<-su•I Cl) PM MAClAZlNE A c.noldlaa. couple who era adooting a child trom over MID•. a l11mtly ol Wlt11ll1ng bears Maria Snn,,... on HOll)'Wood a Illness crlUe. Or Gra<1i<:t> on how sports proe Cleal w11n deleal Cl) MOVIE • •• .., Come Back C'1ar1eSlon Blue ( 1972) Godfray C•mbndga. Ray mond St JllCQue& Two Negro detecllVflS ""'"ti· gete 8 narC:OllCI opert1llon on Harlem that os caught on a powttr atruggte betweer1 black1 •I'd the M•l11 ED SURVIVAL B11110on Selan Al11n 11nd Joan Rool s night over Alr.;a 1 Sereno-II Ptaon 111 I hOI eir D•llOOn •I docu merited David Novt!n nar re1es C MOVIE • • Z4'fo To Sixty Dar 1en McGavon Denise Nick arson A m oddte-aged divorced man. neod•nQ money '°' a1tmony pay merits is laced w•th cepos ~"9 • Maha c:ar con· 1111n1ng • dead bOdy •• part ol his ,_ par1n.wS1>1p With 111 16-year-old gtr1 PG H)MOVIE • • • • 'Ordinary Peo c>M' 11980) Mary Tyte< Moore. Donald Sutherland A guilt-ridden 1-.-llgflf 1rylng 10 put his Ille bactl 1ogethaf atttll' nis brother's oea1h end n1s own sulelde anempt reaches out 10 his compl0<:ent latnet and nts cold, rtt14!1rved mother R' ·l I (l)MOWI * * • "TIWI Bl\le L9QOOn" < 1uo1 81()0lle 8hlelda, CllritloPhef Alklnt Two cnlldr9'1 HPBf~• the pang1 of llt et to.... '11111118 dleCOYlf Ing lofe anc:I MGh oth•• •fttr they ere ehlpwrectied lf>001her on• dNerte<l Island 'R' O MOVIS * • * '" ' Prlv8te 8enl• mlt1" (1980) OOldla Hewn, ~ Btennan A wllll·IO- do you11g womllll mlatak• enly )Oln1 Ille Almy''*- lflQ the deolltn ot h« new hu1band on In.Ir wedding nlg_hl 'R' 1.-to . AU IN THE FAMILY Archt. atrlwa nome lrom WO<'ll In high ant~patlon 01 INlng hit Old buddy, JO. fucitet, •lie< a MC>at•lion ot more than ta~ D 8WUT I.AND Of U8ERTY 1:46 (I) MOVIE • * * "A Senaa Of LoMn 11172) ~Um8<11Aly Thia e•11mt<1etlon ol tna poUtlcat problems ol mod· ern ,, .. and auempta to make the i-lnvotved underttend•Dla In human te<ma t:oo fJ 9 THE FALL GUY COit and HOWie go Under COVet In • ptl90n to hetj) cla•r one ol Big Jack 'a lrlenda 0 YOU A8k£O FOA IT Faalured "Swill CHcua St•ra Ara K1d1' 11\d "Super Dog Oobermana " G) MERV ORIFFlN "Hit MMlera" GUN11 KaJ R<.dman Teddy Pendet· gr•H. Stlaen• Eeston Quarter Flash, Chris ChrtS· tlen • fD THEOIUUNI CONCERTS Carlo M•rla Goullnl. mae._ tro ol 1118 LOI Angelel Phil· nermon1C, rahearMS. con· ducll and otter• olf-ataga 1mpreu1on1 ol overture• from three Roallnt Opetas a;) ONE LAST SONG ON HIS MOUNTAIN Glen Exum. who SO year~ ago opened up lhe ma.I popul11 climb 1n NO<lh Amerlell -the Exum Ridge ot the Grand Taton Moon- t&1n1 -Is ptolllad (())MOVIE • • "Return Of The Dr•· gon·· (111721 Brue• Lee. Clluek Notrll A ml/11al aria expert journey• from Hong Kong to Rome 10 help• friend who 11 In troo b1e W11h Iha mob R IUO 0 IHI THE FACTS OF LIFE Jo persuadn Na1a11e to print 8 II°')' 111 Iha ICnoOI paper ·-••no 11111 one OI their leacMr& was once arrested 10< drug use 8 8UU.8EYE a;) VIEWS OF ASIA 'Mongolia I Pelong Zoo Beyond The Great Wall / People 1 Zoo John Tem- ple •-•mines 111ne< Mon· golla one ol Ille least lamlllar perl$ ol.<;hlna, •nd lhe Pa111ng Zoo. one ol the world s moat popular i:c>oa (R) 10:00 f) c.Il SHAHNOH Shannon 11 asaogned to the areon aq.;1<1 wnen seve<ll u<11nhabtted and aban Clonael buildings •r• 10fChad D Q! STEVE MARTIN'S 8£8T SHOW £VEA Slf!Ye Ml<lin per10<m1 n.1 unique brand ol comedy t>ef0<a a Uva audience •1 NBC's lamed StudiO 8H UOtl> NEWS U DYNASTY AlaMot 111empta lo llnd tho source of Kryslle I Slrengtn •nd Claudl• ••~•• a,, overdosa 01 drugs fiil \/IEWS OF AS~ Mono<>'•• t Pal<ing Zoo Beyond The Great WeM I People I Zoo .JoM fem pie examines 1nnat Mon- golia one ol lhe _, f.,,,.11., part1 of China, and the Pelllng Zoo one ol the WO<fd 1 most Pot:>Ular t oot (A) C MOVIE '* •"' Advanc. To The Reer' ( 1964) Glenn FO<d, Stella Stevens When • company ol Union sold-• 11 detailed 10 guard a gold sl>ipmant. the capl8H1 tells lor • female Confederate 9l>Y No matter where you want to go in Orange County, we'll make it easy for you to get there on an OCTD bus. Just call' us at 636-RIDE. We'll tell you the exact routes and times. And iffou need schedules and Ride Guides, we'l send then;i free. . So give us a call. You 11 find the bus is your easy-to-use ticket to work, school, shopping and entertainment in --~~:? Orange County. 636-lllDE =:::.- TUBE TOPPERS KNXT 8 8 :00 -"The Muppet Movie." Kermit's odyasey from a Geor~a swamp to Hollywood is charted in ammated movie. KTLA e 8 :00 "Bonnie and Clyde." Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway give outstanding portrayals or infamous 1930s bank robbers. KCET@ 9:00 -"Guilini Concerts." Maestro of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestr a rehearses. conducts and oHers off-stage impressions or overtures from three Rossini operas. KNBC 8' 10:00 -"Steve Martin's Best Show Ever." Comedian performs before a live a udience at NBC 's Studio SH. MOVIE * "The Flllh F100t" ( 11~80) Bo Hopklnl, Dianna HuM A yoong women Is lnce1· car•led In • bllarre MB<ltll hoepll•I w'-• violence and drug •bu• are the order of the dey 'R' 0 MOV1E • * * "Caddle" 1198 t) HMrl MO<M. Jack Ttlornp- tOI\ A young woman 1e1vea her comlortabta 1uburb•n home •I'd ner cruel hulband. date<mlned to take luH rlllj)Oflalbillly '°' supl>O'llng ,_ chlldr8<1 by doing wnatever Odd joba Iha can gal. 10:10 (HJ H80 SNEAK PAEVIEW:DECEM~ Husband·and-wila comic• Jerry Siiiier and Anne Mava Introduce the mov- 188, apac1e1a end soons eventa coming to Homa Box Office In December 10:308) NEWS ti) IHOEPEHOEHT NETWOAK NEWS ~COSMOS "The Livas 01 The St•ra" With the help ot comj)Ule< 1nlma11on and stunning astronomtcal 1<1. Ot Clll1 Sagan sh~ now atars are born, love and dl8 (R) i ,MOVIE ** "RoadG.,.,,.."(19811 Stacy Keach. Jamie lee Cunis An acc:entric truck· et a ~1Jlul hllctihlker, and • pa)'Cf'lopathlC '~lar traveling the Mme roo1e •re pt•ylng gemM 10< Illa and death PG' 11:001) 011(1)99 HEWS U SATURDAY NIOH'T Host Snelley Ouv•ll Guesl Joan Armatredong D PAUL HOOAH G) THE JEFFEASONS George anel LoutH are upaat by LiOnef'a chOlca of roomma1as G) BEHNYHIU Betlny •• a nenpeck9d hus- band with an eye 10< • • pretty gtd • OC<CAVETT Guest OaVld Niven f P•rt 1 0121 H) SHE'S M0800V'8 8A.8Y A History 01 Ame<>ean Women In Tna 20th Centu- ry Tn11 documentary tr-the growth t>f worn en I rQlal lfl 1he llOrne 81 worl< and 81 pt1y from the turn of Iha century 10 the I>'-' .. featunng IUCh l•rnous ~sonaltttn •• MM West, Shirley Temj)le, Eleanor Roosev .. I and meny mo<• (tJMOVIE *"' • e "O<dlnary Peo- ple" (11180) Mery Tyler M00<e, Donald Suthertend A gul1t·rldd8<1 l-'·IQill trying to put his ~le back togethat 1!1er hit brother'• death and his own 9Ulcld• attempt reaches out 10 hit comptac.nt l•lher and n1a cold. ,_vecl mot hat 'R 11:aG 8 ()) WKRP IH ~NCINNATI A young mother la•-lier baby In e bllllet on Iha dOOtalec> ol WKRP 10< Johnny Fever. (RI D !BTOHIOHT Holl Johnny Caraon Gua11t Kenny ROQB<a. Robar1 Bleke fJ IID) A8CN£W8 MtGHTUNE 0 8E8'T OF OAOUCHO G) THE ODD COUPLE Fellx 1nva11t 1111 and Oacar't money m Mr Wing'• Japanese reatau a;'' SANFORD AND SON Fred ga11 • fob as • t>u• boy In • restaur•nt to pay for• loan f£) KCET NEWSBEAT a;) CAPTIONED A8C NEWS $)MOVIE * * • • • TIMI Ch!na Syn drome ( 19711) Jack Lem· mon. Jana Fonda. Mich&al Oougla1 An ambitious llllaVlllOO report8f per suaelea • conscience· 1tr1Cken ang1naa1 10 etd ner on her ellort1 to break a majQ(' sto.y on an acc:1 d8<11 al a nuclear powef plant PG' -Ml>NIGtf'T- 12:00 0 MOVIE • * "' "The Big Broadcast Of 11138 ( 19381 Bob Hope w C Flelda Three ol • man'1 ••·wives ch•sa n1m acroas the Ml 1n M•rcn ol back et1mony payments fl ®) LOVE BOAT Tna worlO'• graa1es1 ghoul la hired 10 ant.,.taJn on Ina Hanow-CNIM, lllld Doc and ~ boJh evlnCe in1erasl 1n Ille -young woman IR) 8 MOVIE • • ·~ 'V•l<lez Is Coming ( 111711 Burt Lancaster, Susa.n Clark Tile murderer ot en lnl\oc.nt black man runs Into lroubia when he 111empll to ••P•y tna man 1 Widow by 18klog up • cOllec1IO<'I G) MIKE DOUGLAS Conost Tom W opat OuMte ~ Mandtell. P•I 0'8fttn, l<artf'I Htn• ~aon. Mu MeYWt ., MOKll.I A lormer Or_, 84Ntt b1e1M1 MIU lot hit ~ ture In vi.enam • INf..ooucmoH TO PHii.~ CCl MOY11 .. * fl • "TM BIO Red One ( 11180) 1,.-MeMn, Mltll. Hemlll A tougl> Army-· QMJ'I IMdt lour young. lnaJtperlenGed rem>lla Into the vloleMa-IOlad ftay OI World W11 II combat. 'PO' (HIMOVIE • • "A Change Of Saa· aunt" (11180) Shlrla)' Mac· LalN, Bo Dtltell A ml<ldla- •Qed couple tries oul younoer partnefa, on • vacallon IOQ81har, with revealing conaaquenc:es 'R' (.lMOVIE "'•;, 'Kiii Or Be Killed ( 11190) J•"*' Ryen, Chat· 10118 Mlc:hejla A IO<mer Na.ti command« who 1011 an lmj)Ottant 1tera1e match 10 the J~ during the war. -i<1 to a11enge hll del••t by an11111ng the 100 Kung Fu lig.h18ft from eroonel the WOfld tn a tour nemant 'PG 12:06 f) ([) MOVIE • • • "Tile Btockhoosa" ( 11173) Peter Setters Charles Aznavour A groop ol labO<e<S ••• trapped in an undergroond bUnker wt>en Ille AlllM land II N0<mandy on 0-0ey 12:30 D Q) TOMORROW Gueata· talk show nott Reott PhUbln ac10<1 David N•ughlon •nd MllH O'Keele f£) IT'S EVERYBOOY'S 8U8lNE88 'Lal>Or Unt0n1 1:00'8 MOVIE ••'A "Ride Bayond Ven· geance" ( 1968) Chuck Conn0<a. MICheal Renn .. A t>uttllO hunter Mek• revenge on several oollawt who allacked •nd robbed n1m after hi• wile ••tec19d hlln II) INOEPENDEHT NETWORK NEWS 1 :06 (%) MOVIE * • * ·~ • My Brllllenl Ca<-( 111801 Judy Oav.1. Sam NOtll In lu•n-of.tna- century Auatrell•. an 1nde- pendan1 young wom•n tries 10 make 8 CV-8S 8 ... ,,., oe.ptl• llOClel l>'M- 9Ures 10< her to marry 1:100 MOVIE • * '"' Hook Lone And Sink.,. .. ( 1~111 .J«ry Lawit Pete< L1wl0<C1 A women and the lemoly doctOf try 10 get rtd 01 hlW l11he<m•n huabanc:I @I NEWS 1:30CI) MOVIE • * * "Wiid la The Wind" ( t957) Anna M1gn1n1 Anlhorly Ou1nn TroYble erupts _, • young man IAll• In tove with the n- wllo ot h•s guardian S MO\/'IE "' • * The Longest Y8fd t 1974) Burt Raynolds Edell• Albert A former pro QtJVlerback dOlng time In • Southern pt•ton is g!Yefl the job coaching • group ol conv>e1S lor • no-hOld .. barred loo1ball game aga1n11 tne guards 1:45 H MOVIE • • ·~ Falso" (111801 Dom Oelu11e, Anna Banc•ofl A oor11y compUIStva aa1et ftndt 11181 nothing can dampen 1111 desire 10< lood unlll he lalls In love 'PG' 1:600 MOVIE * • Klondlka Annie ( 1"41) .,.. w.... Vlomcw ~A.--illt'Ot' lakM a delid fllllllelontty't kMnllty Md tunt ott wtih • -oaptlM, wllf'I .... polloe f'lcl4onh«Ulll t:00 D 1NTMTAMlefl TOHIOHT A j>f..c:;lwlttmM pM!y 10< Oeof Qe lkltnt != * • * ~ "Menh•lltn" ( 11171) W006y Allen, ~ Kffton A polQnant 10o1t le tuen at tne day-to.dey -II In the Kie Of a New Yorll City c:omeoy wtlt8f 'R' 0 MUO WM8T'UNO "First Annu•I FeMal• Charnplonthlo" 2:10 9 NEWS :tao D NEWS 2:401 NEWS 2!48 MOVIE * • * "Hannie Caulder" ( 1971) Raquel Wek:h. Rob- 8'1 Culp Altet • woman'• husband 11 murdered by• g•ng ol lleelng b•nk rObl>efl, lhe pur-tneim -t>ent on revenge G) MOVIE • a "Ac:c:ompltc." ( 1948) Alc:herd Arlan. \led• AM Borg A dalec:u_.. llnd• • murde<er -he trlee lo track down • miasmg hu ... b•nd l )MOV1E fl * "' "Night M ovH" t 111751 Gene Hickman, Jennller W111ran A prlv•t• aya hired lo IOCata Iha daughter ol a 10<11\ef mov· 1e actress t>ecomea enten· glad In a web of Intrigue wllh a May•n arnugQllng ring 3:00 U MOVIE •"' ·~ "Gloria ' (11180) Gena Rowl•nels. John Adames A fO<me< QUO mo11 bBC-ttwt protec· 10< OI en O<pl'lened 6-year • Old Puerto RICan targeted by 111a undetwortd for the 1n1ormal10n he cvnaa In • batt .. ed brlefcue PG' 3:20(1 VOYAOETOTHE 80TTOM Of THE SEA 'TheS.--" ti) OEATHWATCff: SOC WHOWAIT Tn11 docum<tntary loolla at "" man wt\o we walling to d.. -the lhougf'lll and 1eellngl of Ille condemned men at• ••plored through unprec.clenled ln18f'Vlewl end rvt glompsM of ptlS- oo ltle 3:aG ( $) MOVIE * "' "The L1t118 0. IQOfll" A gang of luds trained In k111a1a. reacue one OI ,,_. lroends -llMI poliCe are unable to do so 'PG' ':00 (~MOVIE e • "Zato To Slaty" 081· ren McGavtn o.ntM NICl<- e rson A mlddl•·•ged divorced man. nMdong mor>*y IOI allmOny pay- manlS, 11 llCed With r8C)OS- 1M11&1ng a Maha ear COi\· taming a dead body U e>•rt ol 1111 ,_ partnerarnp WTlh 8 111-year-ol<I OJrl PG 4:16 0 VOYAGETOTHE eon ow~ THE MA ··The Ttallora" ID MOVIE * • "Unc:hetned ( 195~) Elroy Hirsch. Barbara Hele A group ol inmates J expenenc:e hie In • mini- mum ..cuuty prison tn Chin<>. C811t0<n1• 4:26 ( %) MOVIE "'*''ii 'The Outsider 119781 Sttll'llng Hayc>en. Cr 11g Wasson A young 1dealll1 tr•vals 10 NO<llMl<n lratend 10 f(>ln the atruggla I<>< inde(>8ndenoa R JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk '1 OON"'T KNOW WHY ~ ASKEO .JAN OVER FOR THANKSGIVING- OINNER AT MY PlXE! THIS 15 100 MUCH~K! \. l I J .. Join Us For Thanksgiving Omnt•r Holiday Menu 88 R005t ' "II ti Lamb 9 :95 11111tA~.~~.-111bllliipdalll Select BroUed New ~rk Steak. ~~.~OT bW.dpdQtx> Brotled SwoTdfcl\ 5tt.ak. ~~p@f er bGktd poto.to 1450 ' Dinner from 12 noon to 10:00 p.m. We've been pleasing discriminating diners since 1922 Reservations Welcome 645~7077 • 3334 West Coast Hwy. Newport Beach, CA 13;95 r NllR AINllNT CBS will expand evening news Affiliates 'not very enthusiastic' about losing. advertising NEW YORK <AP> CBS, which led lhe move from 15-mlnute to hair-hour evening televUllon ~ews, says It is going ahead with plans to lengthen its evening newscast to as much as an hour by early 1983, despite opposition from network stations. ''It's our anticipation that we'll be able to orfer an hour," James Rosenfie ld, executive vice president or the CBS Broadcast Group, said. CBS said, however , that three proposals are being considered to expand the news to 45 minutes, expand it to an hour, or provide a combination unde r whicb stations would have the option of taking only the first half hour and tuning out for the second. CBS' decision was announced after two days of what the network described as "extensive and intensive" discussion or the issue with the network's a ffiliates board, whic h is meeting in Hawaii. Plans to expand the newscast have been criticized in the past by stations that say they will lose advert1su~g income from local progr amming, which they air between 7:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Pacific time -arter the network news and before the networks' prtme time programming begins. J a mes Babb, chairma n or the CBS Affiliates Advisory Board and executive vice president or WBTV in Charlotte, N.C . said hjs own station 1s "not very enthus1ast1c" about movmg the time slot for its hour of local news because of the possible · etrect on the station's a udience. The CBS statement said, "The board generally agreed that expanded network news could be or value to the television audience, but that there were many existing obstacles, mcluding local news and programming r equirements." CBS' founder and chairman, Wilha m S Paley, one of the most influential figures in broadcasting, is beli eved to be a strong supporter of lengthenmg the evening news. CBS newsman Walter Cronkite has said that 30 minutes is not enough to offer more than a "headline ser vice.·· CBS was the fi rst of the three net works to expand the original 15-mmute evenin~ newscast to I An American O'&:)'/I In 70f!)m Z IUtT IRl cc :::::::6:=&4=~=· 7H==f0=~ 1:::5:::::::1 I C1nd1c. Bergen J1!=Q.Ut!1n1 Binet RIClfaFAlllOUS IRI 6:&4f:~ fOT35 e..o "UONllY lrw· Sound l l Ortw •n a.tow Yowr AM C9f r_,:ho '' yoUt _k., If Ito AM car racho with ttn1tt0n COl'leOfy pot•1tan. bf• o;our _., AM Po••obi. ~ift:f TEXAS QWNSAW MASSACRE (RI Also Pt1y1n9 .__,(RI Dt1ve-1n1 Open 6: 30 NIGHTLY Under 12FREEUnlessNoted • I WHO SAYS YOU r.AN'T TAKE IT wmt YOU? NOW PLAYING EDWAllDI llUSTOL Costa Mesa 540 7444 EDWHDI CINEMA WEST Westm1nsw 891 ·3935 EDWARDS SADDLEIAC« El Toro 581 5880 EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER Costa Mesa 979 4141 EDWARDS YIEJO TWIN M1SSIOO Vieto 830 6990 i•l;'Nll:l•j ~~C:~:rm ANAHEIM DRIYE-IM Anaheim 879·9850 HI-WAY 31 DIUYE-IN Westminster 891 3693 a halC hour, in 1963, and NBC and ABC Collowed suit. All three networks have expressed interest ill the longer format,· and it appeared ln September that NBC would be the £irst lo take the step. NBC's arriliates board recommended a proposal to offer stations an hour-long newscast, rrom 7 to 8 p.m . Pacific time, In return for certain co.mmerclal considerutions. But seve ral influential atriliatea, led by Westinghouse's Group W, opposed the plan, and it was shelved. An NBC Spokesman s aid there was no i mm e dia t e n e two rk r e a c tion t o C BS ' a nnouncem ent. ABC has said only that It is studying the concept. Network spokesman Alan Raymond said there was no immediate official network reaction. He added, "It is no secret that ABC News would very much like to expand, but there are other factors." He said the issue would be discussed at t he network's own a f£iliate board meeting in two weeks in Hawaii. Westinghouse's Group W does not have a member on the CBS affiliate board. But its opposition to a one-hour program has not changed, its executives said earlier in the week. ··o ur position is that what the country needs a nd desires most is more local news," sa id Larry Freiberg, president of the Group W television station division. "We have told aU three networks that if they have a strong belief in the hour news, then they s hould find the extra half-hour in their own 8 to 11 p.m . time period." A s pok esm a n i n G roup W's offices in Stamford, Conn., said there was no immediate reaction to CBS' announcement. The New York Times quoted some network executives as saying an extra 30 minutes of network news could be worth as much as an additional $60 million to $70 million a year in advertising It quoted a high CBS official as saying the network spent more tha n $50 million a year on its half-hour news , a nd that doubling the time could cost as little as $15 mil~ion more a ,Year. SISSY SPACEK . ..-.. .....,.,,. ...... ~ Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, Novembef 25, 1981 DI IN LIZ'S FOOTSTEPS Like Elizabeth T aylor , Zsa Zsa Gabor is doing her bit for daytime drama She rehearses Imes with Anthony flerrern in New York as thcv prepare to tape a segment for As t he "Masterful,, -l A Times, Shella Benson "Wonderful" -Newsweek Magazine Jack Kroll ~ :::;;::::=;=~Y ---= CHARIOTS OF FIRE t .. LAOO ~OMPAHY A.NO ¥MANEA 8AOS aLUAR ----•9IOllO• ..,..,.~.,.~ o .... _.__, .. .._~ ..... -- edwards NEWPORT MUICOAST HWY.&MACAaTHUtl b WIOitt • <Jmn'm& 644-07 60 111YL STllI1 .oDfY mJ't'i •um IDSZu '11t: f1IJOI ~ IQIA.'t' t.ro llklJ1!( HADD PV1T1J ~ roww wi. o.is lWi am wil msz 11.tiDN.~~ f'IDIWOL(9• lilOW""'~-.~-..--....-UlllUSTTO !}ll~4--·--· -· ~--··-.... .,,.. NOW PLAYING MISSION YIEJO NEWPORT BEACH ORAllGl WESTMINSTER M1won V.ejO Mall NewPOtl Cinedoml c.-W~I 49~ 6220 60 0760 63• 2~~3 891 393~ r AC&CMlll; ....._.. •w• Ac~ ••d •'" "'°"""'', "'1 L • •""2 • QW'\I II) t"'' "°"'O'"'•""-• J • ._., .._.... •...., .......... "JKqudlot ... becomes ========== an aarcu equal 10 her hean-Moppmg beau1y; riny and mwi. gra•.: and "'1ltldly. and vny movm9. C.ndltt ~n hL\ nt:vcr 'iCalled so rdaxed on tCfttfl •. ~he 11•cs a spmted l"OmlC pcrfomlanct " -0.-aJ ~ ""-~......t \4Jif&I'• RICH FAM6us l~ ....... ~'°' NOW PLAYING COITA Mlll UA Cinemas 540 0594 FOUtn'Alll WALLEY Fountain Valley ""'• Woodt>ndQe 551 0655 MllSIOll YIEJO MiSsion Viejo Mall OIWIGl WUTMIQTHI Cinedomt! UA Twin C111emas 634 2553 893 1305 OflAMG( Stadium Onve In i NOW PLAYi~ ....... Altlltll cau_.. ..... wt 11• SOIRh CoaS1 PllU l'ltll Colvt.lllr UA Twlll '*'*'- (714) 5482711 ,,,.,,,out 11u11n1tu , ....... -. !(!"'",..""',..,•••I I ___ ..._ ___ ,_,_,_,.""_ I World Turns. Sht' "il l be appeal'ln g in lhl· soap opera through Ucc. 7 ··As the World Turn~ c11r "'eekda~·~ on CBS t Ch . 2 t <.ii 12 :m p.m :Long<john 8iJver~ ~ Shrimp, Fish& Chicken Special Three for the money for o ne special price! Our crispy North Atlantic fish fillet . two big Gulf shrimp and a Chicken Plank carved from the breast of the chicken! Plus all the trimmings · fresh cote slaw. crunchy hushpuppies and golden fryes! only s2.99 thru Dec. 31 ' • DI Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/W1dnHday, November 25, 1881 ABC starts an~ual juggling act ,.CTIT10UI • .,...... NMJIU • "" ,:r::'!1!!•:::::~. "'"' NOTICI! OF DI.ATM O~ wtiN .. MJ W I L L I A M I L M I A •.w • AUOCIATt1, 1•..._ IARA1 AKA WILLIAM I . lltl,CawMl .. ,c:.t1w.<1111,._, B A A A A H D 0 F ~ lb FltED aOTUENBBaG ·~~ ..... ""*' NEW YOR~ -ABC, the low-brow humor network with l2 ahowa billed a s comedJea -not iMludlnt "Monday Nltht Football" and "That's tncrcdlble" h1td to reJu11lt ita Friday·Salurday nlaht schedules because ot the season '• flrat tat•llty, "Maule." But don't grieve lor Erma Bombeck's "Maule," the s uburban housewlle who foundithat a comedy s how was 1omethln1 else she cou dn'l do. That failU[e created an opening tor "Bosom Buddies" to reCurn to ABC this Friday nl1ht. "Bosom Buddies," starring gifted comedic a ctors Tom Banks and Peter Scoleri, orrers a witty and warm-h earted rrtendshlp b etween two vulner1tble characters. It is hoped, Kip and Henry will take off their .dresses for good. It was an artlflcial stor y line anyway. Also on ABC, starting this Friday nigh\, will be the Cirst ins tallment of "Darkroom," an a nthology s uspense hour in the 11t)'le of the old "Twilight Zone," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," and "Thriller." Attempting to capitalize on the American moviegoer s ' crazy desire to be scared silly. ··oarkroom" will have James Coburn as host, introducing each week's segments. The firs t episode was not a vailable for prescreening . "Open All Night," an ABC comedy originally s lated for Friday, now gets to pick up on Saturday nights whe r e "Maggie" fell do wn. Based on Au8tralianseries wim Emmy NEW YORK tAP) -"A Town Like Alice," lhe first Australian production to be featured on pu bile. TV's .. Mas terpiece Theater." has won a 1981 International Emmy award for drama. The miniseries, from Mariner Films and Channel 7 o r Australia, r ecently completed a six-week run as the pre mie re presentation in the 1981 ·82 "Mas terpiece Theater" season. A story or acUon and romance based on the novel by Nevil Shute, "Alice" was set in Malaya during World War II and lhe Australian outback immediately after the war. " 11 1t ·"<ti l lh ., II I I ill . \\ 1 11 I( J ..._ ..,, 1•1. .. ~ NOW PLAYING AllAllCIM llUllTllSTM llACI •mt11 WIUI OIAllU Lott Edwards Cinema M1ss1on V1eio Mall Stadium Drive In 772-6466 848·0388 495·6220 639·8770 Ull IHUI[ OW5l 0W5[ Brea Plan Woodbridge Orange Mall UA City Cinema 529.5339 551 ·0655 637 ·0340 634-3911 COSTA lllfSA Edwards Cinema Center 979·4141 'I "TIME BANDITS" (PG) I ti "WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS" (0) ! I Ill "LOONEY, LOONEY, LOONEY" (PG) ! MON. NITE -AL°LSE:.ATS$2.00 Two French Mysteries ~'DEAR INSPECTOR" JL4Pfrfl(S T"lfft RATED PG ;>O'!A I COA'.'>I t<l/;Y coRn NA DfL MAR "Humh and hallelujah!" -Shele Benton. LOS AHOElE8 TIMES NOW PLAYING (lll#&Mit ... Tl CMIT l'UU Soolfl Conl "'"'• CAsl• ,..,.. ,,,., ~'61711 ~ fl<""Ol 17U t 6J.I 7SSJ ioo-.... -10•,..r ......... !IMQ! u1 ... sa1 ~ ....... C...Wllf Wftl""Mltl 891 l93S •[II_. .. ,. .,.__ ...... °' .... 639 1770 -« ... , • ..w .. --11141 ltl-3693 Saturda)"a nrtl eplsode, there's real promlH here, not In the manner of sophisticated "M·A·S.H" humor but in verbal·vlsual slapsUck. The asetUn1 Is a ~·hour convenience atore, open evtry day but Christmas. The proprietor la Gordon f ter, o combination ol Arch.le Bunker and Ralph Kramden. Geor1e D1undaa, who recently played the American Nail in ''Skokie," turns out to be a comic c ha rnM9r aa the manaaer or lht middle o r bedlam. The 24·hour mar ket ls the rocal point for all sorts or crazies itnd· spaced-out zanies Crom the nei1hborhood. which Feester likens to Be llas t. There's an Arab with headdress who bas everythin~ he needs, except change, and the nl.ll·lovlng cops on the beat, a co-ed team: Steve and EdJe. Fees ter also deals wlt-h domesti c non-tranquility. His wife. Gretchen (Susan Tyrrell), complains that his home also belng a 24·hour office prevents the m-from having fun. HJs stepson, Te rry <Sam Whipple>, Is a ne rd who munch es frozen fis hsticks and foods high in nitrates. Terry's aim is to be the s t or e's n ight manager: Gordon's aim is to have him do it som e where else . For Terry's birthday, Gordon gives him a map. The night manager's jo b goes to Cormer football s tar Bubba Smith, whose acting credential is that he can sack quarterbacks. A nasty midget clidn 't get the job, and If you like his Don R ickles humor. this is your kind or s how • • • • .. • .. • • • • • ) *BARGAIN MATINEl!S * Monday thru Saturday All Performances before 5:00 PM (Except Speclal Enpgements ind Holld1ys) ..,,.. ... .,. _ _,__ "THE WATCHE" IN THIE WOOOI"_ ,,... _...,,,., _ um-·--"AQ&NCY"lllt ,.,.. _____ _ -·---· ,..,..,.T.-,-=-, •-"RAIOl!AI oj: THI! LOST AAK .. __ ,,,.,_,_ --- .. CAABON COPY" -11:» • .,.._-.,,.. ..,,. ....... ,,,,,.. __ tlltJ\IL,..~ ..... 11!» __ +-------------"HAUO'#!l.N H" " '·a. e, ._ .,.,.,....., __ , __ _ "fllcVICAA" 11111 '· .. w. -·-·---N..--•· LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK ·IN -. ...---.-,.. . "" -· .. RAIMR8 Of THE LOST AAtc" .... --.v.-, ..... ,.., ......... ' .. ....,. "ONLY WHEN I LAUGH""" ............. "SEEMS LIKE OLD TIMES" --- LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WALK IN focull'y Al Del Nrto 213/614·9211 -··-· .. RAGGEDY MAN'' -....... -. .. -.- LAGUNA -~---.-~m "TIMI! BANOIT'S .. 4"1 •it:•.-.-... - Foc:ully ol Condle wood 213/531·9580 ·---''SOUTitEJllN cowo.rr· 111t ----_..... ---"THE FAl!NCH lll!UTl!NANT"S WOMAN .. 1111 "McVICAA" .. , •a:a.-.-"OUAO"Of'HEHIA .. 1111 ---__ .. "ITIEVtF' -,,, __ .., __ _ so. COAST WALK·IN South Coo1t "'wor ot l100<1woy 494-1514 .._. ___ . .,..,._.m .. TIME BANDITS" --.. ,, .. -.... ,.-,, ...... ,,.._ U.-·--"AOEHCY''lllt -...... -""'·---·---- ... ..... '"""' ... ,,. 7;30 , .. \ .... 7:15 \...., ,,,..,.. .. h\• IMPORTANT NOTICl! CMILDIUN UNDlR 12 FRH! ""'!Ht '" w"'"°' ... 1111,. '" 6.lO • ~I S•• -6:00 I'll Clf!l-" IOUllO • 'fOUll UI CAii MDC IS ~ Sl'L¥BI 1• NO AM CAii llAOIO .mo IGNITIOll llCCUIOllY l'OSllDI -WIG N' flORTMl.l I• AU CJlll.fl lllWMd m Oii All MOIO .... _.., - "SATURDAY THE 14TW' --""IENDllH ~OT OF ANAHfll\ll ANAHEIM 05llVE·IN !•••"'°'ti at lemon SL °"· l'U MANCHU" -____ 1_7_9_·9_1_50 ____ ,_---Cl_!!!:,!'_~ --- .... -·--"AOIENCY" t111 -··SCANNIAI" iai CINE fl SOUllO 8Uf .. A PAii• BUENA PARK DRIVE IN llncCHn Av• w .. 1 Of 1n0" 121-4070 ftlJf ~· ''.&"'ti LINCOLN ORIVl ·IN l•n<Olll A•• ... ,, of Kl\Oft 121·4070 H)IJNIAI~ FOUNTAIN VALLEY ORIVE·IN So" o..to ,,.,,., 01 "°-"' (SO> 962·2''1 u_,, ,_,,_~­ ··.oDY H1EAr· 1111 -··ll'ATlANITY" - cun11~ ...... --CIP--1111 -..,..~-CIP-1111 -"MJCSllU•C 11 ~"'1 n.'f _,, _ __.., .,..,._.m "TIMI BANDITI .. 1N1 -"THI ,RISCO KID .. ._ fteftM*lttM a _,_.... "SATURDAY THI 14nt" --"F11ND18" l'l.OT OI °"· l'U MANCHU" .. CINE fl SOV110 ""''" ~ff;;f J ""-----I --·-MlAi• "ARTHUft .. ._ "RAIDl!RI OF THIE LOIT AM" ---''PATERNITY .. ._ .. MIU THE TITANtC" ._ CINE JI S0UN0 Clllt·fl SOUND ___ _ Lll-·--"AOENCY .. tlll -"ICAN~S .. 1111 CINE Fl SOUllO A •4.Aft".A LA HABRA OQIVI IN ,._ ... _ft -~-, ......... _ 171-1162 Jlt,t,~r .f ORANGE ORIVl IN .... -9"-··~LO~ll"iai "OIAD a BlMIED" 1t11 Clflf fl SOUNO --·---· "ltAAOCRI Of' THIE LOIT Mt<" - I P YOU UK£ Polyanna. then CBS hu a movie Saturday nl&ht that 11houJd att.ract anybody who thJnks Wftlt Disney 11 loo serious 1md the com1>eUn1 "Love Bout" and "F•nlasy lalland" s mack too much or reuli11m . lt'a cullt!d "Dream House," alurme John Schn elder from the "Dukes of Hanard" and Marilu Kenner lrom "Taxi." Churley Is from Georgia. He btllieve!I "people are basically decent." Laura is from New York City. She's tough, Independent and thinks hello is a call to arms. They have a brief fling In Atlanta, but Laura wants no serious connections . Sttll, Charley drives 900 miles to New York to hear her say: "Go home." Charley buys land in a crime·infested Ne w York ghetto and s tarts building his dream house for when he marries Laura. He puts up with knife attacks, vandalis m and arson and keep~ building his house and hopes . · Of course, nobody can be that good, ,but If you want to escape with Ch arley -Instead of Ricardo Montalban -Schneide r does give a warm·hearted performance. 11 .. 1.~~~~ar.r P E T I T I 0 N T 0 Tlllt ...,.._.I•~-.,.,.., ADMINISTER ESTATI IMlvlo":~o ~,. NO. A·1110l1. r111, ... ._i ••• 111"" •"" '"' T o a I I h e I r s • cou111, cie..-.,. °'''* c-1, ... beneficiaries, creditors N•vemw2, 1"1 ,.,,.711 and contlnoent creditors of Pu1111.,,.. 0r.,... c:.11 °"'' "'"°" WI II lam Elmer Barr, aka HOw.4,11,11,tt,Htl 472141 W i iiiam e . Barr and ------------person s who may be PllUC •txE otherwise Interested In the will and /or estate : A NOTICE OF DEATH OF pelltlon has been filed by O OR 0 THY LUMB Karen K. Barr In the VANDERVORT , aka Supe rior Court of Oranoe D O R O T H Y L . County reQuestlno that VANDERVORT, AND OF Ka r en K Barr be P E T I T I 0 N T 0 appointed as personal ADMINISTER ESTATE re presentative to NO. A-111208. administer the estate .of T o a I I h e i r s , Wiii iam Elmer Barr. aka beneficiaries, cred itors Wiiiiam E. Barr, Irvine . and contingent creditors of Ca (under the Independent Dorothy Lumb Vandervort Administration of Estates and persons who• may be Actl. The petition Is set for otherwise Interested In the hearing In Dept. No 3 at will and/or estate : 700 Civic Center Drive A petition has been filed West , Santa Ana, CA 92701 by Charles E. Vandervort, on December 9, 1981 at -----------------------1 Jr. In the Superior Court of 9·30 AM. Orange County reQuestino IF YOU OBJECT to the t h a t C h a r I e s E . granting of the petition, Vandervort , Jr . and you should either a ppear George w. Vandervort be at the hearing and state a ppointed as personal you r objection s or flle r epresen t atives to written objections with the administer the estate ot court before the hearlno . Dorothy Lumb Vandervort Your appearance may be (under the Independent in person or by your Administration of Estates a ttorney. Act). The pet ition is set for I F Y 0 U AR E A hearing in Dept. No. 3 at C R E D I T 0 R o r a 700 C ivic Cente r Drive, contingent creditor of the West, in the City of Santa deceased. you mus t file An a, Ca I If or n I a on your claim with the court December 23, 1981 at 9:30 or prese nt it to t he a.m . oersonal representative IF YOU OBJECT to the appointed by the court granting of the petition, w ithin four months from you should either appear the date of first issuance a t the hearing and state of letters as provided In your ob jections or fi le Section 700 of the Probate written objections with the Code of California. T he court before the hearing. time for fillng clalm s )Vi ii Your appearance may be not expire prior to four in person or by your months from the date of attorney. the hearing noticed above. I F Y 0 U AR E A YOU MAY EXAMINE c R E D 1 T O R o r a t he file kept by the court if contingent creditor of the you are Inte rested In the deceased, you must file estate, vou may file a your claim with the court request with the court or or presen t i t to the receive special notice of personal representative the Inventory o f estate appointed by the court assets and of the petitions, w ithin four months from accounts and reports the date of fir st issuance described in Section 1200 of letters as provided in of the California Probate Section 700 of the Probate Code. Code of California. The Douglas C. Liechty, time for filing claims will Attorney at Law. SOO not expire prior to four Newport Center Drive, months from the date of Suite 910, Newport Beach, the hearing noticedabOve. CA 92660 ; tel : (714) YOU MAY EXAMINE 644·8600. the tile kept by the court. Published Orange Coast If you are interested in the Daily Pilot. Nov. 18. 19. 25, est ate, you may file a 1981 500.(·81 request with the court to receive special notice of PUIUC lllXE the inventor y of estate1-----------assets and of the petitions, NOTICEO, TllUSTEl'UAU acco_unts and reports ,.<>llCE 1~·~E':i:~c;,ivt,.. ,,.., described In Se.ctlon 1200.S ..,, ""•GneMUY. oeomCoer ••. t'lll. •• of the California Probate '00 0 CIOO • m Of SllO oo. In ,,,. Code o ' ' • < e o ' R 1: A L 1: ' 1 A 1 .. Published Orange Coast ~~~~~,=~o!!,~~.'~i. '::.':' U: Daily Piiot Nov. 24, 25, <11, Of~··-.. c ...... 1, 01 <>•~. Dec. 1 1981 5154-81' ~'"• 01 c:..ei11"'n1•. u.e .. 1,.ANC.IAL • C.01< P . • UhlOt'n,. <<>•11oullon, H NOTICE OF DEATH OF ELLEN RAY BECK. aka ELLEN R. BECK AND f:F PETITION T O ~DMIN ISTER ESTA T E NO. A·11 1116. T o all h eirs . beneficiaries. creditors .and contingent creditors of •E r I en R a y Be c k a n d persons who may b e otherwise Interested In the will and/or estate . A petition has been filed ,by John F. Beck In the Superior Court of Orange County r equesting that John F. Beck be aPC>Ointed as personal representative to administer the estate of SEiien Rav Beck <under the 1 n d e p e n d e n t Administration of Estates Act). The petit ion Is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive. West, in the City of Santa Ana . C al i forn ia on December 16, 1981 at 9:30 Ouly •PPO•nteo T rv1tH wnoe r •net our svanl to tne pow•r ot 1'•1• <O•llerreo on I.NII <et'l•n DMO of T rv.1 Ut<uteo lly ... tlER A LEE •no bUNNIE M. U :E, ~ -wile, rKOro.G No-ll. l'llO. on 8-IJtl•t ot Ott1<1•1 Recoro' o t u1d Lounty, al P•~ ••l•. Re<oroer I '"'""mt't'tl ""° JO.U.t. DY re•ton ot • 1>re•cn ot Ott•"ft 1n P•.-m•nt or pertorm•nc• ot '"• obt1g•t1on' -urto ,,,.,.. ...... •n<h191119 11\81 llrt.a<h or oet•ult. ""ollc.t"" ot •n•<" w•s •Kor-A"9V$I II, '"'·on.._ ..... ol Ofll<1 .. Re<D<O. Of MllG C.-.IY. al p.t9e IM, M«Otott I lnllr-1 '""· UIH. ""11.L ~l:LL Al PUllLIL AIJ (..llON 10 1.,E HIG .. £Sl l:llD!JtR I-OM CASH, lewful -r of IN Un1lt1C1 ~i.tn, .. 1 IWIY•llle Al Ille hme Of ...,., •II rlOf\I. lllle •no 1ntenst now ... IO 11't II. IS 1 "'51 .. , In -'° lh•I real P•OP<ttly iltwlle 1n WIO LOunty •na St•••. OU<tlll•O u tottows P•rc.i t: Unn •t, M t.hOWn on t"-ur.,.,n c.onGom•Num Pl..n reicoroea H" ~ 111'°, P~ 1091 IO 1111, In< IUl1¥e, 0111<1•1 Fla<Ot'Cb Of 0••"98 <..o.mty, C.•htorn"4t. on J..,. 21. 1914, ano •S re re<Ot'OtO on 8-I IMO, P ... 1 ¥40 to ••1. 1ncHll•••· Othclal ke<.oro' ot U"ftlle C-ty. ~h10rn1•, AUVUM ._ .. ,., H -·--In IN o.ti.r1110ft of Mettrkt""' _.,,_ In -111'4, P4'11a1 1~ to 1431, 1n<IV>1n of°''",.' Re,oro• -In ~ 11714, ..,~ 1~ to t..S, 1nc•VMw ot Olloci.1 l'«KOt'OS ot •••O CAunlY. -Mly •-mant Of' •nnu•11on1 lher.io eno lo<•tM on ,,.., uruin rHI pr_..,., oeKrl-•• a .m . LOll olTre<t90t0.H5"0Wnon •meQ I F Y 0 U 0 BJ EC T to ••<oroeo "' boG11 ltl, .,,.., u -1~ t h e g r a n t i n g o f t h e 01 ..,.1sce11•-u• MAP•. of Orentl'f petition. you should either 'o;:;::~C.::1'"'"'• ~-----......;~---1-----------. appear at the hearing and An""°'"-,,.,111 1ni....11 "'•no sta te your objections or •o •" 0• '"'" ru1 pr_.-ty oncrtllaO .. . . b' t i 'th Loi 1 on lhe m•p ol Ille •Dove hie written o 1ec ons w1 reier•n<.a 1r1<1, ,_,,., '""' 111 the c 0 u rt be f 0 re the 1mprovemanu Iller eon, .. Olll•nt hearing. Your appearance lherelrom Lonoom1nlum Unll1 S• · b lllro1>9h I It, 1n<lus.w, IOU1eo !Mr...,.., may be in person or Y txc&Pl H1ERE: .. MOM •11011.1•s., YOUr attorney. m1ner •I• •nO otller hyOrO<arllon I F Y 0 U A R E A sull\t•roc .. ly1119 DelOW • clej)lll ot soo c R E D I T 0 R 0 r a IHlw ltllOVl .. ,r1QhllOAflWr-- • . wr1Ke Ot Ille tuMiul'1K8 of Mi4I llnCI contmgent creditor of the ·~· • °""""°' soo ,..t. .. "'°"-deceased . vou must file in 1n1tr~o1re<:«11. ------....!::!--~f--""'.':'::-::::-::::::::-:-:----. your claim wit~ the court =~r:~,~~w .. ...,,.n, ._,,1.,.."1 0 r p re Sen t I t t 0 t h e 10 1v<ll Un1t1or Ille "'91 .,ICI OCCWP.,,O personal r epresentative 01 lhOle pOtllOlll ol Ille tChlrt<leG appointed by the COUrt (ommon Are• OHltn•leo In Ille within four months from ~<i~"'c':..:!~~!11~!, "":°°' ":'.=~ the date of first issuance un11. of letters as provided In l11e '''"' -•u "'ou.er <onunon . . of h p t ou19net1on, II eny, of tllt reel :teCtfon 700 t e rova e propetly lwre1MlloV8 GHCrl-II Code of California. The pvrporteo 10 11a u 0r.,,.. Biouom, time for flllng c laims wlll 1rw1ne.c.111or111• I ' t f 1 he unotnl9M(I N<elly dlKl•lmt not exp re prior o our •H 11a111111, ,.,, any ln<Ot'rKtneu In months from the date of .. .., "'"' --.,,. ot,... <ommon the hearing noticed above. ~~-~';,8'!':;~ Wiii lie m-WllllOul YOU MAY EXAMINE .,,,,.n1,, eapreu or 1mp11eo, the file kept by the court. •••••dine 1111•, pouu11on, or If you are Interested In the encumDrencH. to wt1sir tllt 11<1n<ip.1 f 11 Nl•roc• ef IN -or o.-OOll .. 1-e state, you may e a ..... ,.., "'_ o..o o1 Trust, w1111 request w ith the court to 1n1ere11 -...,,.,. -., "'°"-r eceive special notice of ,,,.,.,,.. piv. -""'"' 1f '"'· _, f t d Ille t ... ms '""'"' -lnt.,nl .., 1vc11 the inventory o esta e an 10,,..nc ... •no 114119 '-· cl\arees ,,,. of the petitions, accounts u 119n .. , o1 111e TNltee '"° ot - a nd rep0rts described In 1ru111 <rNleo"' .... i-Of lru.t. 1200 5 f th Tiie 10111 -' ot Mid 004ltllkNt, Sec t ion . o e 1nc1.,.,1111 ,_, e1umee.o *' California Probate Code. cll••tH -·~Of"" lru•t•. JOHN A. DUNCAN et1Mt1maot 1n11t•1 P11111lc111..,ef 1111, 610 Ntwpot1 Ctnttr Dr. NdUce, ltS».-..41. SUltt 1S30 O•e.G: ....._..... "· "" (Sf;ALI Newport Beach, Ca. t2660 ........ F11'1AHt1AL C:ORP., (714) 640-2HO •'91iler1Nc.,,_atiell, Published Orenr. Coast :,1.=-:1-. Dally Pilot, Ntw. 1 , 19, 25. tecw,.._~ 1981 5037-81. ·~~--• ...... .. D.,.,...,, ........ =~--·-..__ .... .. •• 1*5 .... ., .. , • Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 25, 1981 Street opera singer afraid of the stage PICTITIOUI 8USINH6 IU .. AICMt COU•'T 0" NAMI ITAJIM8Mf CAUl"CHUllA tht l•lle .. 1t19 PttHll 1' .. 1119 ~4UNTVO"'O•AMI butlntu •• ,. Clwk C-Or W"8 llONUADl''->19 W '""street. .._.AN,C:..."1W C:..la -UlllOfnl• .,_.V MAltlltAOI 0"'' ll.t .... I J-fllut .. M, '* lllOff PITITIONl!fll. HlllMILINOA Clrctt, HllllllnQIO" IM<h, t.ehlOfnle CUT•O PROVIDENCE, R 1 <APl Anthon)' "H ercule1" Garofalo l1n oud the aeth erlna crowd includlna policemen with bullhorns. From his perch atop 11 gasoline storage tank. he expanded hl!s barrel chest and launched into Verdi's "Deiserto sulla Terra." Garofalo, his powerful tenor voice cornpeUng with t he commot ion below, sang through the hot summer 01ght, drawing from his wide repertoire or opera music. The 40·year-old u nemployed laborer finally climbed down at dawn, to applJuse from onlookers, a nd wa s whi s ked away b y authorities. T he police, who thought they had a jumper on their hands, "sometimes don't appreciate opera," Garofalo said recently of his J uly 13 performance. Garofalo, nicknamed "Hercules" f or h is feats of s trength as a weight-lifter, is a legend in this city's Italian neighborhoods for his ability to lift cars and bend steel bars But he is loved for his opera singing. For 20 years Garofalo has used the area's streets and high towers as an "He people makes feel good , and that's all too today's rare in society.'' opera house, his rich voice treating passers-by to arias from "William Tell," "Tosca" and "Otello .. ··He has one of the most gorgeous voices I 've ever heard." said Mary Langdon , a voice coal'h at the Universit y of Rhode Island's Music D epartment "It 's a natural , God-given type of voice, a real robust t enor." M arguer1te Ruffino-Conner, artistic dir ector of the Providence Opera, remembers first hearing Garofalo's voice from her hotel room in downtown Providence 10 years ago. "This guy used to serenade from the sidewalk,'" she said. "He had a beautiful voice. It 's a pity he never did anything with it.·· To some, that doesn't matter "He makes people feel good, and that's a ll too rare in today 's society," said William Tocco, police chief in nearby Johnston. His men, along w1lh Providence police, have arrested Garofalo more than once on dlsturbmg the peace and trespass charges "But I personally like the guy He's harmless and he makes people laugh," Tocco said But Garofalo, a gentle, almost chlld·llkc men. huJS • problem f'or all his $lrength and talent. he la l_,rrified ol Lhtt 1tage, and hu never been able to perform before a formal audience. .,,... lllll'ONOr NT IUOINIO Thi• w.;,,.._. I\ <O<~Ulllt0 l>Y 111 CAITltO 1 ... MO~I. IUMMOMI ll'AMIL Y LAWI A-11 J llu•wll CASI NUMel• 0-..... '"'' .... ,......,. .... Ill .. Wiii\ ,... NOTICl l v ......... ...,, _._ Tiie '°""'• (.Ito of Or•n11t <Aunt• on "'"' m.ey dt<141t .... M\ Y"';w•t'-t NO••Mllet JS. "'' y041r belllfl llNrd """" ~ • .._.... PllAUJ •llllln JD MYt ·-._ l1>10tmtt*' l'ulllltNo Or ..... C.O.sl Oollv PllOI, 11ti.... Nov U, 0et ), •. 1'. Itel $1U ti II VOii •ISll lo -I ... .,.,,let tf •ti NIUC 1100 •llO<NY In 1111.t ....U.r, .,.. ~ .. H oromplly tt Ill.ti yWt wrltltn rtM10t1M, II env, may llt flltll Oft llmt. .. Ills eccentric shyness goes way back Als a kid, he used to sneak down into the school boiler room to sing," said friend Vincent Fraioli. Garofalo said his parents were not "~';!~~!:~:::::' enthUSiaStiC about hiS Singing and 11\t lollOWlnO P•rson IS CIO•nll AV I SO Vlttd hi tldlO Otm...otdo El trlbuNI ,,..-ci.'-lr < .. I,. V• tin oulll•t1tla • mtnot QUt UO. rt•Pond• dMtrO °' JI) OIH I.Al• I• lnlorm.ttlon-.i9W neither were his teachers~ bW"~~~~,.v s &0A1 CHAA1 tA s. "They should have encouraged me, ,,, luu>gtan c.orc11, N_,...,, 11 .. ch, SI Ut--a M11<11¥ •I <-jO d9 Ull Oll09edo tn ttlt ...... 10, ll.tlltrlt 11aur10 lmm.tOl.tl.tmtnt•, II• ute maNr•. w r-ot• .tt<rllt, ti lley •loun•. ~ ltr r_.i'1r-a tlt"'llO k I t de t But C•11torn1a~ yOU now, 3S 8 SpeCla S U n · (;oroon ltlDU"r, 714 Ltw1n91on In them days they didn't realize 1 Cirtl• Nt•PClrl llucn C.•ltlornoa nothing," he said '2~,, 11uwn•"" •• ,_.,.,.., 0, •n Fraioli, a music teacher and "'°' .. ""'"' t TO THE RE5POHOEHT Tiie petlllon•r II•• 11110 • Pt tlllon < O<KtrnlnQ .,...., .....,rl_ II YOll f.tll com poser. has taken· Garofalo under c-oon 11111ur1 to lilt a r-within JO OAyt ol 11\e O•lt 11\ol 1nt1 ,....,,,,_, It .. ,.,.d on you, yoUt def.ult may lie .,,, .. .cl •l>O tht court mar enter • 1u•en1tnl conlolnlno lnjUMll .. or other ovci.n concornlne Olvltlon ol property, •-WI --1 clllld C<KtOdy, Cl\llO support, OllO<My , .. ,, ~°'"• •nd llOCll Other relief .ts """Y tie grenl.cl llY tM court Tllo o.ernlsllmtnt ol waoas. 101"0 ol money Of' P•--1Y. Of otntr co.. rt •ulhorh.cl proc .. OlnQS m•y •Ito In" '1....,>enl w•• lllto woln lhe his wing, e n couraging hi m lo covn1Y c1 ... o• o-•• ,.. c.o .... r. 1;n overcome his stage fright and enroll ~ Nowemllf'• u ,._, F116UI for voice lessons in Boston Pui11",_ a..,..,,. c.o. .. , 0.,1, Piiot. "I'm 40 years old," Garofalo says. ( J No• u. 0ec t' '• "'' ~, ... , "l 'm getting loo old now. 1 probably should have starte<N!arlier." PHUC ~( Ms. Ruffino-Conner agrees. .,.,,.... ... 1-----------. I h d h' h FICTITIOUS8USINESS "Last time ear 1m e was a Thi! u San FTancuco'a Chinatown, looking down Grant Street. It's the large&t """"E STATEMENT '"ull little rough. Beside~. it takes years to community o/ ita kind outlid.e the Orient become an opera smger. and a good l h• toltO-.lf'U~ pttr\On\ •t• OO•nQ bu\1neo ., J .. Mlrw 0.et.tt, Ott>vlY PuOllt"'° 0r.t"9t COil•I O•llY Piiot, HOV 4, 11, le, Jj, ltll .-.a1 voice is only part of it · · Garofalo's stunt last summer on the storage tank was, like the others, a way to relieve his compelling need to sing. "When l was up there. I felt so good. I felt l was doing great," he said. ··1 was above everything. fl was a great release. "People the next day. they said ·Hey Herc. we heard you from two. three miles awa y · It was so thri lling." Angelo M arinosc1, a Providence photographer, remembers the time years ago when he saw Garofalo "on the roof of a car barreling down the street at a hundred miles an hour singing opera. Garofalo, who calls his talent a "C'urse " that must be fed, recalls singing arias from Verdi and Rossini on the sagging st age of the old Capitol Theater when it was being lorn down. "I hke to make believe,'' he said His rools in opera run deep. His great un c le. Giuseppe Martino.Rossi, was a baritone who performed on stages in New England and New York. "We've all had vocal talents, but along with Giuseppe, Anthony really turned out lo be the prize, .. said Mike Garofalo, Anthony's uncle and a Providence barber. Opera music, be said, is al ways playing in Garofalo households. H is nephew, the barber sajd. should have pursued his talenl. especially after he was encouraged in 1966 to do so by the gr eat Italian lenor, Giovanni Martinelli. The younger Garofalo recalled his visit with Martinelli in New York and sadly shook his head. "l sang for him. I sang Puccini's ·Tosca.' from Giordano's 'Fedora.' He was impressed." he said. "He told me to come back and he would Leach me a few tricks. I never did." PHUC MOTICE Chinatown lures by day, repels at nig"li,t OENWAA C.E.AAMICS. Ji. E 1'11t Stroot, Cost• Mew C.•hlornla 0•21 Ger•IO I' dncl E\tner S 0.Mtl . lhu•b•no "'" wolel, 11" E. l•tll )lteol COSIO Mtta, C...lllOfnt• '1'2U/ lft1\ r;,..,\1r\f!'\\ t\ (.Ot\OU(t.0 by •n lndl\f,OU6' C.r•IO F Dotrclel Eiltwr S. 0.MO• l hi\ '1•'-m+f'll w•\ t1lt"<t •tll'\ tht C.ounh ""' 01 Or•noe County on No••mlle< 10 1911 Fl/MU PuOll\,_ 0r•"99 C.o.t•I Oo>IY 1>1101. ,,CTITIOUS eUSINEU NAME STATEMENT fht to11ow1no P'''"" '' do1no bu\IOt:\\ ., (;00 S LOllE COMPANY UOO Quall, Su•lt 101, Ne.,port 8 .. (,,, Ca11lorn1a 91..0 L e H•I""' t 111>01""'1n .,.,,.. t 1htorn1• 'i?IU S AN FRANCI SCO (AP ) - Chinatown. ll glitters with restaurants and open-air markets, bauars and jewelry stores that make it a must stop for every visitor to San Francisco. Yet it is also a cr amped place of gang violence and live in fear. ghetto, a dark, sweatshops and old people who This i s the changing face of Chinatown . What s tarted as .a neighborhood for those who bad worked on the gold mines and railroads in the mid·l800s bas grown to become the lar gest community of its kind outside the Orient. And it's still growing . When the lid was 'lifted on immigration from China in 1965, 20,000 people per year began to now into the 40-square-block area bordered by the city's financial district on one side and Italian North Beach on another. Today, the population of Chinatown stands at about 65,000, a mixture of The elderly and die Chinatown. live . 1 n Cantonese-speaking elders and an influx of middle-and upper-class immigrants speaking Mandarin. Ernest Chann, president of the C h i nese Historical Societ y of America, says that for newcomers, Chinatown is a necessary w ay station on the road lo the American dream. "It 's a community in flux. There are immigrants who learn the language and learn the ropes and move out," he said. "However there are also old folks who insist on staying, and you'll see many of them sitting around the few open parks, whiling away their twilight years." The elderly live in what Chann calls a "subculture. They only speak Chinese and never venture out of the area, even for a day's vacation . They live and die in Chinatown." Chinatown itself nearly died before i t had a chance to live, said Chann. Most of its first settlers were men. In 1872, the federal government passed an act halting immigration for all but relatives of people who were living in American at that time. The supply of brides cut off, Chi natown became a bachelor's haven littered with opium dens. Whal saved the community was the very eve.nt that destroyed it -the great earthquake of 1906. Many records were lost in the fire that sw ept through t h e city, freeing C hinese residents to purchase fraudulent identities or people who had lived in Chinatown before 1872. The tide of immigntion resumed. 1 ht~ bu•HWtU I\. <OndU< ted by •n Throughout Its hjstory, Ctunatown "0• H 0e< 1 ~ " 11181 )tn-•1 1na1.,,ou•• LE N•ltoon has lived with violence. In the old days it was the Tong Wars. Today it's youth gangs. The viol en ce reached a peak in September 1977 when five diners died in a bail of PUIUC MOTXE 1 n .. Sl.tlemt'nl ... , llled wolll ·~ t ount'f (ltr~ ot Or•noe C.ountv on No•embef 1l 1<111 FllUJI fllOITIOUS I USIN($1 Publlsl'Jed 0r•"9f C.O.SI U•llv P1101, NAME STATEMENT NO• H OK 7,' I• 1911 ~10.e1 T l\e following P••son It Oolft9 bullets at th e Golde n Dragon ttu'1~~,L·:,o~N1A L1 Mous1 H £ restaurant. SERI/ICE, $24 l•lll SlrMI, H""llftQlon -----------BM<h, C.tlllotnl• ,_ FICTITIOUS IUSIHEU "We're concerned about it. There's s1u.,1 R0W<1s, n• "'" s1ret1. NAME STATEMENT always the potential (or problems,"• Hunllnoton 11Md1. C•lllO<nl•t-1 ne 1011o••n9 otr•on " 00•119 said police Sgt. Mike Pera. 1,.:1~11~!:",...." conc1u<tee1 °' •ti °"''r;e!s'":Ho"H " "ssoc1A1es., He said the most common problem s1 ... 11 R-11s 10411 c.vpr"''-s.111• An• He•onis is extortion of small businessmen. c:..~:Y ·~~ ~!..:;!.c1C.::~ 1 : '-•"~":::.'!t1J.0'.,,.,,,.u »en c.orm, The police operate a gang Lask "O•tm~ 1, ltll fl114nC S.nl• ANI H•fOhl\, c..111orn1• 91101 t "'' bu~rw·n '' conducted bV •n force that tries lo head off trouble Puou.-er-c ...... o.11y Piiot '""'"'°""' before it starts. Ho• '· 11. 11, u. "'' •r»e• J•mnA ""-" Tn1s ''•trnwnt w•s f1lttd w1tn ttw "Somebody finally gets fed Up by -.aauc -TV( tounlY (leO ol Or•noe Co""h on bemg extorted and we get involved," ni l'llllt"' Non mo.r n. 1"'1 Pera said. But when the police do go to the people, as they did in investigating the Golden Dragon massacre, they gel little help. The experience of immigrants in the early years of this century as they were detained and sometimes deported has made them "very wary of government agencies." Chann said. "Many people in public housing units don't apply for welfare even though they qualify. They don't report crime, they just lock their doors," he said. Perhaps the biggest problem facing Chinatown today is the proliferation of sweat.shops -some 170 at last count, said Cbann -in which Chinese women sew clothes for piecework wages. ·'The two major sources of i ncome ,,CTITIOUS-IUSINUS NAME STATEMINT T llt 1011ow1n9 person I• Ooln9 llllsln•uas RED LYON I 4U H••Pot'I II..,, "I.SJ' Publl'""" 0r•"99 C:O.\I Dool~ Pilot, Ho• H, 0e< 7, ~ 1', 1911 ~ 10 ti ., .. , H._i 8"<11, C..lltornl• tMJ SUPElllOtt COOllT OF CALIP'OllHIA Ed win Hume Ill, U01 H••tn COONTYOFOllAHGE Plact, Newporl Buch, Calllor,.11 In ,,.. ,,..n., °' llW Apc>lt<•h"" of .,.., LARR\ AO'f C.ARCIA, tcw 0\anQO o! This OullneH h condvcltd Oy • n•m• llmllad ....,,.~Ip CASE HUM~lt A·l.sW E-n Hume llt OllOlll TO $HO'<ll CAUSE flOll Tiits t1tlt-' ... llltO with -CHA .. Cil' OF NAMIE County Cltf'k ol Oron~ Co.inly on l.i'RRV ROV C.i'RCIA l\as Ill.cl • NOYtn\bW 1, t'91 pe\HIOft ti\ trh\ t OUl"t tOf' •" 0,.0.t .. O •l" •OO••no pe1.1honer to t_M,. h•t nenw P111MI•-Or-(.OHi 0-4ty Piiot, I rom Li'R R" ROY GA AC. I A •• NO• 4,11,le.u,1'•1 ., .. I 1.ARA\'MA ... UELC.ARC.I AGRIEGO FICTITIOUS IUSINIEU HAME STATf:MEHT l f\tt to11ow1ng ~,"Ort\ •rt-001no bu .. ,,._. ft SPECIAL SPUDS 1128 S.o Blult, C.0.1• ""-"' C.thl<>'rn• '1•11 Mor •v• SunOalll 1121 S..• B•ull, Cool• MHa C.tlolorn,. •,.11 Kor.., G•ll.OOhe•, I 1a S..• Bluff C.001• -... .... C:•l•lorno• '2•11 "'~''" Alwov. 14ll1 e .... , Slrwt. 'We\tmin\;lfr C•llfOt Miiii 11 >• llet•llY Of-tO 1 ... 1 ell --· .,.,.,.,,.o 1n trw m•tt•r ••Of•,•iO •DP••' oetor~ .,,., court tn 0.CM rlmenl No l •t 100 C •• >< Getlle< Or1vt Wn.l.,. S.nt• M• C..•htorn•• on Jonu•r y o, 1•1 •I 10 JO o Cloe~ • m . •nd then .no Owrt' \hOw <AU\.e tf any tr'lfy h•••. w.f'ty 14 10 oe11t1on tor <lw"9" o4 _..,. ..-1e1 -DO> or.,le<I in Chinatown are tourism and Mor1ns.uno..no sweatshops," Chann said. "They sew 1 ,.,, S1•1-1 ..... '""° .. ,,,. 1n• .,..., 1 t " tur1ner oro.tttd tfWit • cOpy ot th•S oroer to \ho-¥t YU\# Df' pul>f1'1Meet 1n U'le O•llf Pilot • M •\pepottf" Of oen•r•I ClfCUl•t~. pubft\hed 1n l,_i covnty et lt•'t one:~ • •"'41 •ot tCM.H t onw-<ut1w• W"f'ri.\ P"tOt to dw cu~ 01 Wtd M•f'nQ Oa•eo Hovem-7J, 1~1 Bl<UCf: W SUM,.ER JuogtOf .... every lype Of garment, under very Counly Cl••• 01 Or•n~ C.0""1~ on I d Nov•mDO>r 7l '"' primitive conditions. But they sW o rnutt ~nor C.ourl it, the young and the old. Children Pub•lsneo o .. noe '-"'"'' oa11v P1101. NOY JS. Do< 1 9 I• 1•1 ~l•i-•I IAAIAllA t< STRIOCt.AHO llOW.W-1 ....... help out turning sleeves and collars." Through it all, Chinatown remains PUIUC MOfi( unique and charming to the tourists '_---------- Sanu Au, CMrt0<fll• tJ,.. 11141 UHtO l'ubh"""1 Or-Ccw\I 0..tly P110I, who flock there. Once you pass NOTtcE o" SALE o, Nov JS. 0e< 7,' 1•, t•t ~ t.+41 through the Oriental arch at the foot Pl~~:;~~o;.1L~TY of Grant Avenue. you could be A 1onot l'UIUC NOTICE h If d th Id In ,,,. Superior co.in ol Ille Slot• o• NA.f:T,.I a Way aroun e WOr · Calllornlo tor IM Covnly of Or.,oe In DEPAllTMINT 0' Second coin error linked to shroud CHICAGO CAP) -The discovery of a second ancient coin with a rare spelling error further confirms the Shroud of Turin originated at the lime of Christ, a Jesuit priest says. The shroud is considered by some Christians to be the burial cloth of Jesus. The R ev . Francis L Filas, a Loyola University theology professor , said he found In a department store a second coin with the misspelling for the Greek words for "Tiberius Caesar" that occurs on the shroud pattern and the coin. IM Mal1.e< of 11.,. Eslal• ot BESSIE TllANSP'OllTATIOH >iOPt<IHS Oe<•a...i NOTICI TOCOHTllACTOlllS Nollet I\ h•robv Qlv•n tllat th• SHled pr_..is wlll IM! rec•lveo al uncMrsl9M(I will Wll _. Privott Wit Ille 0~.....,I o1 Tr-1atlon 110 IO Ille hoQ'W'OI and -O,_r •ublKI Soulll s,pt1119 Sl,..t, R_..., 1000, L°' lo conflrm.ttlon ot WIO S.-rlor Co..rl. Anq•lts, Calllorn1a 90012, unlil 1 on or •lier Ille JOtn Ooy ol OeumlM!r o clock pm on O.Umoer l, 1•1. al 1•11 •I Ille ollit• of MARI/IN 8 Wlllch llm• IMy will O• publicly KAPELUS, llO N•WPOrt C•nler Orlve. -nltd .tnd re.eo In Room 7 al ulcl Sullt UO N-oon Be•ch C..tlllorn11 oOOreu lot con .. rucllon on Slalt Counh of er.,. Slat• DI C•llfornl• n19nwoy In accordance wtth Ille &11 11\e rlQM, till• iona •lllt<HI o1 said specl!o<otlons 1n .. elot, lo wh >ell dtc .. seo al ll'W ti""' 01 OHln and •II •pe<l•I rt4annco ts m-. as follows Ow r1on1 llllt -•nle•ttl 11\411 lhe OraftQe County, ol nrlous lootton• est.tie ol ..... OtKH,..i .... o<.Qu>,.., (O>·Or•·I, 22, Jt, H , IJ, 1J, 'I>, ti, by operation Ol law or 01nt1•1w 0111ar 13) liar), .. llllnQ hfohw•v llollllno to 1nan or 1n .0011oon lo 11\al o• W•O .,. moOlll.cl oy r91)4.Cl"9 tumln.trlH Of'1.t•HO. •t tht-hl'nlt Of oe•lf,, in •na &Ith ire r-.,qulred for the .ntirt worti. 10 all llW ctr~on pr_r1, ••l""too on oucrllMO llereln. 1,.. l.•lv OI Newoorl 11••,n, <..ouni, 01 Plans, SOKlhcallons .• ,.., pr-I Ur •nv•. S1ate 01 Loll lorn••. te><ms torOIOdlnQlhl•P<OIKl c.,,only p•rU<u••rly oe1ou1oeo •~ •ouows O• ol:tl•lned al tf\e O.p.,rtm•"' of 10 wit Transoor1011011, Plon s •nO Bid ,,., C<H<--II<! Hom• lo<aled Oocum•nts, Room 3', Tran"'°rt•llon "' 8on10. 11111a~ 711 C•mbr1<19e BullOlno, 1110 N Slrttl, P 0 Bo• IM , w., NtWPOfl Bu ell, C•lllornlo, Sacr1m ... 10, Calllornl• oeo1 (pi,Qnt 1ncludl119 hous.l\olO furniture •11d "• US·UUI, -may IM! w.., al tltt lurnlshlnos locoltd lh•r•in •no allO•• olfl<• -el ll>e offices ol Ille IHWl\old of-· OIUrlc I Oirwclo ... of T "'"'P'"'•""" al Ttrms of ..... C0\11 In l•wful mo<My LOS An~IH, s.n Fr.en<IKO, •nd ,,.. of Ill• Unll.cl Slot~\ on conllrm..llon of Olstrl<I In ""1la! Ille worti ls sll ... lad salt or o.,I <"'" iono befall<• Tllo •uccftslui 111-r '11•11 lurnl\f\• ev idenced O• nol• .. curteo Oy pomenl bond 011d • performenct Morto•o• or Trust DnO on lllt llOnd o•oCMrly '° sold Ten .,., uni of Tne ~I of Trtlft-1a1lon •mou111 OIO 10 lie del>O\lt.O wllll 1>10 l\trtbY nolilln all bl_,. tNll II wlll AP w..._.... Chinatown took on its modern Anthony .. Jlerules· Garofalo practices an operatic ana beside a picture OJ character in the 1920s when the first lus idol. Giovanni Matmel11 lie II smg up a storm on the street but won't get shops and restaural)ts catering to In September, Filas said an enl argement of a photograph of another coin turned up the same misspelling. The misspelling is a "c" among the four letters on the coin, UCAI, and is believed to be a spelling error for a "k " in "Tiberiou Kaisaros." BIOS°' Oiiers 10 lie In wrltlno •ncl tlllrmollvely Insure Ill.ti In •"Y •Ill De rKlel•ed •I Ille .tlortteld olllct conlro<.t lftlwed •nlo PM,,_I to ltlls al ony """'.ofter"" flr~I ouOllcellon 1oortlstment, minority butlneu Mrtof a"CI .,.lore Golt ol \.tit enter prltu •Ill bt allord•O lull near a stage , tour ists opened. It remained largely -------------------------------unchanged until 1965, when the wave Whirlpool probed or immigrants gave it a new face. •'The culture has been diluted in certain ways," Chann said. "For instance, the food is no longer stricUy Cantonese. The chefs are borrowing elements from each style. And the movies are sometimes in Mandarin, sometimes in Cantonese." H e sajd those misspelled coins were issued between A .O. 29 and A.O. 32 -about the time or Jesus' death. Filas said the coins were w ued by Pontius Pilate, lhe governor of Palestine. D•l&d 1111s IOll\ Oay of Novem.,., OPPO•lun11y to sllbmlt bids In r~ 11'1 lo !Ills lnvltellon •nd will 1101 tie ELIZABETH OllAHICH dlocglmlNlled •"'" on IM or-dt Eiceclltrl• of IM EUal• 01 roct, color, or NlloNlt orl9tn In of selO B•Ult HC)l>lllnt conSlcMr.ttlon for .tn ew.,O MARI/IN B t<APELUS Minimum w-rain lor 11\ls projKI Attorney for E•Klllrl• -• prltdtlarmlned by'"' Se<rol••Y of Publhlled Oranqt COHI Dally Piiot l•Oor -NI lor111 only ,,, ,,,. -lal Nov II It ts. 1•1 '.!034-41 provlslom of 1119 wrlelly numbeft<I 1------------t-• 11-tor bldlllno PM,._• •fld -----------, tnllllltd "SciKlal Pro..lslons, Notlco lo DOING eus'Nr$$ Contr.eclon, ,.,_.., -C..tr.ect:" ~ •nO In t~ of Uld booll ttwll m•y be UNDER & t umlntO at ll1t umt olllcu H "' OHc rlbtd lla••l,.tlelort wr..ra llM flCTITlOUS plans. •c-clllc.tllons, .tnd Pf-•• le><ms moy llt ...,., ~to modlly MONTPELIER. Vt. <AP 1 Doctors are studying a link between whirlpool baths and the pneumonia-like ailment known as Legionnaires· disease, says state epidemiologist Dr. Richard Vogt. The bacteria that causes the disease was found in three whirlpools sampfed in the southern part or the state, Vogt said. the disease h ave been found in seve ral kind s of aquatic environments. The sampling effort was prompted by a report that a few M assachuselts residents who used whirlpools during a ski vacation in Vermont had caught the disease. Dr. Joseph R eardon of th e Ma ssachusetts e pidemiology department cautioned that the link Is I 00 'no big deal' NAME? FtcMr•I mini"""" W119f r•ln will M u you tt•v• Ju•t flied your ~·:~.:Zc1 't0~~•oft111::. •:i:-: new Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 dlllt,..nc:• •-.,,. "''"'""'"' w1191 N•"1• 1nd tt•v• flot yet r•tn 1>"9dttermlned w .,,. s.c, .. _, IUbmltted It for pubffcl· of l.Hff -ttlt .....,•111"9 w ... retH He sai<l the bacteria that causes Distinctive f;afton not firmly established. • '--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~------' Centenarian still teaching in tA lion, ple1M don't f...-t ci.1ermlMd llY ,,,. St.•tt '°' •lmll~ -· w-CIHllll<tl!ofti Of IUor, lllt Ctlltrk~ th1t th4t llmftetton 11 30 encl 1111 Mlelllfltre<1WI .,..., pey ""' dlyl from date Of fltlng, ltUIMl!tllt~WA9H•tt. LOS ANGELES (AP) -As veteran teacher Llllian Chapi n turned 100, sfte la still in a clusroom and is still "1barp u a tack." The woman who started teacbtna 80 yean ago hit the century mark tutoring foreign-speaking 1tudenta lo Englilb in a dally claaa at the Echo Park µnit.ed Metbodllt Church. "Nothlnt etcapes MIN Chapin," nid Ron Doboeb, S2, who teach .. the class. "She's abarp aa a tack and a lremendcMll tutor.'' Mw Cbapln aald abe can't'" wb.J anyone thin.U ber lOOUa blrtbda.Y la ... The DAIL V PILOT wlll Purw.,tto Section 1tn of t11t 1..-or Su ch an event, pointing out that c.ec1t. "" _r., P"W••ll~ , .. ,, ef publllh your 1t1tem1nt .,..., in t11t ,_Y In ~11 IM-.. ''there are over 6,000 people in the tor $40.00. Our cfrcut1tk>n •• 10 11e -. ..., ...,, *"""''"" w United Sta•-100 0·• Older." Inc I u d I I th I In ti r I lllt Olrt<tot of ,..,. O...rlMtnt ._. -~ IM11•l•ltl ._.. .. ._. "'"' .... , ... "It's nol that big a deal," she said. Oren~ Cont •re• •nd oour ,,, "" oo•rtmtfll •• But some friend.a think lt is. So h~r 111111 nottce• •ppe•r In Ill Tr•n1por1a11on put111ut1011 '"""" 1dltlon1. In order to tub-O•t1•r•I ,..,..,e111 .. w ... llMff. e.Wd doctor took her to dinner, ber Church Novtmlltr, 1 .. t, P'llt10r• tllt<lh•• threw a party ln ber honor and mlt your •titement for •••• ra1u .. 111e11 11au uen publication ••nd IP· .,, ... ''""''*'llM•n1 .. 111t w11t1 .. President Reaaan sent a letter of proprlit• copy end 1 o.,.n_ o1 1,..1ttl•• •• , .. -. congratulaUons. ChlCk to THI DAIL., '" ..... ~--.... ""' .... "' .... ln ...... c .... Mlss Chapin, Tt'ho keeps house PILOT, P.O. 101 1 HO, o•~A•TM•NT OF. the central cltv and iron ve1etablet Coat• MIN, CA, 12121. T!Wdll04'TATION " , 1 o 1.. 11uueu. and flowers, c·an't expJain her We'll do th4t rett. or ,,. =Olf'I(• longevity. ~.~1:::'.~.'::'lc:C:i .,:~n•M "I've never been a drinker or a .... m 0,..-,.._.., .. ,.,,, smoker," ahe 11ld. "I never 1wear, 11.,_14_2_ ... __ ,_xt_. __ . ___ "' ,.........0r .. c...011tW Maybe that helped." ..... ,.,...... - ~·----~ .. ~--------------:--------------------............... ! ...... .-..- • ~--~7003 ~AeuB~ Clochtt 'fO'JI own 01111nat or this l1mous 81blt stor, Christ IS I boy of 11 with the Wise Men ot !ht lemplt-e11e- lullr t11nsl.1ted hom P11n1tn1 to l1tet crochet Patte.n 7003 Panel about 36 • •9" 1n btdso1ud COi· ton abcMit 19 • 39· '" Ho 30 S2.00 IOI oo pattein Add L "" 111 · soc each pattern 1o1 pos1iae "i m e...i.... e.-.T .... and bandl1n1 Sud · I•: .... Nt•dlecnlft Dept. 105 No w11w· KJm. 11111111 prolJ. ~~1!11,!'0I~ '"" .•... S tems fussy details' Maki this -.... • ..._ 11.. lltw usy dress J'OCl!Stlt and you t111 Ten, llY IOllJ. Prillt --.. : reacll IOI 11 anr morn1n1 E11t11 11 ~ Zip, Paltenl "'* l'Ou're 1 bt&1nntf, sew no•' -ISl2 lleedltcnft C.Uie l Punted P.ttein 9061 Missel liee Plfltms inside 170 best s11~ 8 10 11 14 16 18 10· 1K\tts dolls quilts mort' S11e 11 jbust 34) ta~ 11. yds Mn1t Ciochel. Em~rOldef SI !>O 60-mcn ab11c ~=-~~~~I Strid SZ.00 I• w """" tadl ....... llaldh11 Add 5°' ,. -* ,._. .. ll~h ' Cll6es °" ..... " I !*Ult -MM!lft&. SM• II: IJ4.14 Qwld abclli11t Qitllls MUIAll lllAITlll 133-fatl• 1t.t Qlriltilta Pettern ~. 442 132~ OritiUs Delly P1tot UO.·Swuttrf"'atiiofts.Sinsll·5' m ht 11111 Sl, lltw Yen, !IT 121-Emelept Pltdlwon Quttls 10011. Pr1111 MME. ADOIW. 127~ ••• Dililits ZJ P, SIZE •• mu llUMIU. IMtbl Qlllls Woi~nc womu1 lool sm"t bt 124-U., Giits '11' Oma111t11ls smart dltSS '°' Im · stw uaro 121-Stitdl '1' Plldl Qwllls robt •1th our ~[W fAU WINTER 122-Sllft '•' hit Q11+ts PAnERN CAIAlOC !Aupon lor I~ T• Watdl* F1tt S2 P'ttetft 1ns.de-you1 119-Usy Alt ff "°"" C(otlltl ChOICt1 Stnd S I SO 11'-llifly frfly = AU CWT IOOlS .. $2.00 udl llS-blr Alt.. Cltelld 135-16 Diiis -a.Ma lll.c-,.irit Qft 134-14 0.d Qlilts I 09-Sn + ll11lt 1s.K tlllllt ind) UJ.·f 11111-Helltt Qlllltllla 105-lastMt CllcW l»Swuten-Sias ll-5' 102....._. Qiti11s Boob and CaQloc-add ~c IOI• W CfflcbOll I• each for ~ ano hanOlon& Texture Jacket Rehsh 11cll ltthnas or style and warmth 1n this 1ackel No Waist Seam! 9139 8-20 ...,... ..... c ....... '4ol """"" """' ,_ ,..._. Son~n .... • nu.-• SCmclS ~ • .,,.0w-...... £MPl.OYMOIT & rtlPUATIOtl. !."lilo3ttlMtrwUM ,...,_. ~ ......... , f MllCNAJlllSC (•f'fW'fll AITIS, MEW AllT8$, USO -~ .. J The marketplace Qn the Orange Coast .. 642 -5678 .. ... tt.MtF..-w. ·. -. I -... ------ - ....................... ... ••••••••••• 'H.tttF..-W. H.MtForS. ....... ~s. Fors. 1ForS. , t••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' , .. IOOJl 1ooz-1•-r• 1002 ••• ,.. tOOJ ••• ,.. 1002 ..... ...... 1006 . •• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• So. Ore1on Rlvv .lot. on · •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• I ICftlc R4l\ll River. OD e,1. I n ....... ,... ......... f.. lwy, I mf oo ot Bocue / LIMDA ISU MOMIS ~fer part ol monUlly I R.lv1r . 'r:n1 So.Grant'• . ti 0 ew.,,or Presti ao pool family home. M .. jn peyment OD t.bll chann· * Pw. Tteel 6 Id Mtln1. e .. lnl Belboa l.tland bome. 200 tt fnmtqt, 100 ft chann el vtew fro m beautiful ••H ,llr •' -Ml! .... ,. dept fro01 R.lvert.o R•>'· BE •LTORS t;raditional. 4 bdrm, S bath home. Slip EQUAL HOU11NQ ld.000.17t9f ~ • "Ir 2 large boats. $1.4951000. ..... ,...... f 007 O'PORTUNITY •U.S.VIT9AMS . '75-551 I I .. •• -!GI ::: ---. ., 1• "" lfll -... ... ... , .. ... IW •• r• 1111 >• "" IM ,. -11• mt Ult -Ult mt -,. -- ,....,,. .-...;. • FREE LlSTOPHOJtlf.S All r ul Htate •d Wotld R.E.N&=Tm vutlaed la this ADOIAIU aewspeper 11 eubject lo & AffOIDAU Ute Federal FaJr Kou.t· A tastetully redecorated lo( Act ol 1118 which 3 Bdrm home with• l yr mun It Ulepl to ad· o&d roof and RV •P•ct. vertlse "1111 preference. Seller m•y 111i1t In limitation. or dis· finenclng. All thiJ for crlmlnatlon based on $128 ,000. Cell now rece, color. rell&lon. m-mo. MX, or oaUooal oriJin, A ... or en lntendoo to make LL$T'" TE any such preference, I,.. ~~ii~!~~~: or di•· ... ,..EA-.L""'T•OR-'8.-. Tbil newspaper will not IM OIAMCH knowingly accept any COMDO· VACANT advertisln& fo r real Need 110.000 cash. This estate which is in viola· brmd new 3 BR 1'1'1 bath _:WI,,,,· :::.n=Of:..:lh:::t~la=.W::.;·'----1 unit w /frplc, skylite, IS a -------.i beauty. Agt. ~1168 or SS7·ot'7S pms. BIOIS: Acfirerthen ------....W dledt .... .. ., .... ,..,... .,.. ron 1 •• ,.....,. Tiiie DAILY Pl.OT••••• 1.Wlty fOf' ... flnt l•corr•ct l•Hrtlo• ,.,,,,. •••••••••••••••••••••• s..e...t,... INdford COlldot ~K underpr1ced. 3 bdrm plus. Owner will pa.int so you choose colors. Agent will aive l yeer home werranty. Call for de· taila Rl'~ l I 11lI 0-~ kl'.1lt\ t I~ J ~ :1 ti I G1 .. N1 I OO_~W!!!!!!I ____ _ •••••••••••••••••••••• LIT-STALi IUILDIRS! •'?Out th.is 4 bdrm home .813 ecre Villa Park with 1 year ~me wer· custom v~w tot! Locat· ranty Won t l~at et ed in very prestigious SJ:20.000. Owner ,will help area. owner will usiat, with the financmg a,1ao. io rlnancin& end /or Fora eoodcooverntion, particl~at.e an develop-call Allstate Realtors 979·5370 :::-nlyS21S,OOO,caU }1-LLSTATE REALTORS lliMD MEW. Tiiie .....0,. ef twt llllffs ''I" ,._ .... btttl ...-..ct_, c..,.W to .......... t~LJ&taHW ...... $244,500 . COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 25 IS I. Coa1t HWr .. Corona_. Mar · 675-SSll WI:~! l.Y \ TAYLOR CO. !{L:\l.l<JH~ 0..,1111 1 !~H I; llG CANYOH COUMTIY CLUI GHAT GOLF COUISE VIEW CALL FOR COLOI llOCHURE M agnificent location o'looking 8th green or golf course. Call today for appt .. to see this luxurious Georgian Colonial custom by owner/builder. 5 Bdrm~ •. lge formal dining rm, family rm, b1lha rd rm, refrigerated wine rm. & 6~ baths; Lots of marble, fines t wood paneling & c ustom molding, gre~t stor age. 2 stairways. air-cond., blt-m vacuum system + many other custom features. $2,150.000 including the land. WESLEY N. TAYLOI CO .. REALTORS . 2 I 11 S• JooqiM H511 Road NEWPORT CEMTlll M.I. 644-49 IO -------•I Find out about lhe hifh· OWMBAMXJOUS eemang rw est~ sales SUIMITOffBlS career opportunities -.. T,...._ T.D'st w i th THE RE AL NO ON. ~uity share. lat Ot'ean J~ blocks! Cute ESTATERS. Llcens1ne lime buyers, 3 bd., J be., comer 2 bdrm house school fees completely ' rr ~41 only $1M,OOO. prin. ooly Walk to restaurants it refundabl_e to school of -1'111 ""!!!!!!!!!!B-7!!!1~--l!!!!!!!!!~I Call63J-4<K5Kathx a&n\. sbopping.1210,000' your choice Extensive ""' ..... a., rrop sales tra1111ng For in· 3 IDI NEWPORT WE OUIT! le•• 1 • rormalioti, call m.i;191 1181 -stv .GOO! to make peyments oo r -..._ 2 ~189 We can oo Tonger afford •'7rr 7A .. O• s.a..ityo.'o•"--- : Lowell' riced 3 Br 2\'J our 4 Bd 2.,.., Ba Westcliff I•••••••• Defer ~rt ol monthly .,, Be con o in complex! home. Aikin& 1249.000. lt'a Ume to~ for that payment oo t.1u.s charm· : Two-sty split level. encl. LET'S DEAL. Norm or . vecaUoo tnp. For extn Inc Balboa Island home -ca.race. cul-de-sac, pool Ka a e y . own r 1a1 t . cub, why not aeU some •• H~. llr : fl tennis. Low down 631-l.21114or54M492 ol those Items you doo't '75-28'6 -Owner to cam balance. need wit.b • Claaailied : Joe to beach! Mot.1V1ted i--•D•1•5•TllS-•s•SAU--• ad? N2..se71. t.'laulfied Ads • 642·5678 5 ~~~~ ~::\f::~! ~I: Seller behind on pay. -~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~;;;;;m::iiiiiiii~- :: meota on spacious 3 -bedroom home In = HARBOR VJEW HlU.S : j 141.000 price reduction : __..;;;===~==~ forquickule. --DIC OI --COHDO-SIS.000 Former ~ condo in mint condition. Hosts _ views of greehbelta and Walker & lee Real f state 1 Sq I SO I -awimmlng pqol. Owner : will carry financing with Jj;_!_!_!_ !_ !_ !_ !~ !-!-!=:..! _! _i : low down. C.U now, -@ SEACOVE : PIO,HTIES , .... 71"631-6990 •ia ::; ZONED DUPLEX :: s 117 ,500! :: 3 Bdr older home on de· ep R-2 lot. Excell. rentel 1111 or build out a duplex ! :: Name your terms! !.ow -dn payment OK ! Call : fast, Bob Burdick. •It -' :: 759-1221 - ~ .... ~-751-1111 COIOHADILMil FH-fllW 1345,000 with ocean and canyon view end private ~ch sits this 3 Bdrm 2 flath home wit.b French doors . beautiful hardwood noors. new paint. new carpets and secluded mast.er bdrm suite. Motiveted seller. 75'-1616 UMIOUllM llVIMI tmACI Overloob the bey, swim in your own pool, fabulous price. $535,000. EE 111111 ILlllS CD. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE POOLSIDE sm'INC'i Elegant Condo Neutral Tones -2 BR, 2 BA Formal D .R. - Gorgeous Su n sets -Super Financing -Low Fixed Int. Rate - Shown By Appl. Asking $220.000. A "Joy Of Newport" Listing. FOCH UPPEI EASTILUFF Individual Home -Lge 5 BR -Sep. Mstr Ste -Good Fir Plan -Vu City Lites Great Neighborhood - School, Park Close By -Fast Escrow. $255,000. A "Joy OC Newport" Listing. (!) __ .,...,_,, 751-9100 #2 COl?Of ... ,._. ... ~c ...... Climb Aboard our Gift Train and sell y1ur Handmade Items. It's sa easy . . . Just call 642-5678 and Wide lagoon view from seectacular architectural design 6 bdrm, 5 bath, playroom. dark room & den. Slip for 2 large boats. $1 ,350,00>. LIDO ISU 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 . Ne)¥1y remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Great for family li ving. Excellent value at $420.000. PEMIMSULA POIMI' IEACHFIOMT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge. from prime large lot, 4 bdrm. 3 bat~ c ustom home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine room. $1,385,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J-l 1 !l"Y''d' CJ,... "" !! til'l 0101 DRIVE BY & CM.L FOR DETAILS: 2260 Fedffal, Coata ~ $114,000 4410 S.swe,t, SCllllaMci$115,000 3134 Mai.stH. Costa Mfta s 144. too 2395 Ora1uJe A .... Costa Mua $144,tOO 233 S...talaabef,C0ttaMesoSl44,tOO LUXURY CONOO'S NEW! ~ rooftop • .,...,CJ.,.... wttti lay I Oc•• V11L RMst -..fff•s & fWst. detaik. $369,000 -S4lt,OOO. Drln by 11 I I ttlt St. off lcAoo lt.d. Cllld can for detalls.,631-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES. INC RlAL ESTATE ~" R,nt..it. P1op. fl\ ~mt-MJ 24JO "-(,,.,1 11 .. -. JIS M.snnt' Av* "'""'PO<' a.. ... h B.ilbo.e l.t.nd 631-1400 '7Uf00 . D ~ COSTA MESA DUPW. Great in· ~estment · 2 units . both iden· tical. 2-Story 3 BR, fam dining, step-down LR w /beautifuJ fplc. Close to Beach. $275,000. 218 A&B Palmer . Natalie Banjamin 752·1414. (K52) STAITll HOME llDUCID TO SI If.HO! Immaculate 3 BR home near schools k>cated on quiet cul· d.e·sac. New carpet & paint & lg side Jard for RV storage . Jst & 2nd TD·s assumable. Owner ex· tremel,y motivated. Paul Bailey 642-8235. (K52) • .... ,,,.,, LANGUAGEI S S C T A 0 A A M I I N J I D N G I T C H E R 0 A 0 A S J T J R J ti E I T 0 l N V U I P I I I l I T A 0 ~ H W N H I I I 0 I U R f W F R Y T E ~ 8 A J Y E KEERPROKOAITR~ LOAE T B H 0 A R Y N E N A 0 I N ~ T K Y E Y U U 0 N I K S E D X T S Y ~ R A A R SR RY l Nf: SR SI E PT~ -S It R 0 N N 0 l E E K 6 S E S E S C W S 0 E R I R H N 0 T Y 0 It Y T W R E A A N T N S S T G 0 P T 0 H S E l D E S 0 S H E E N N P S R 1 E 0 H l A E N C E 0 N R 0 G Y R E T A S I S M S N N C T A Q K Y S 0 H P S I U H T It 0 H U L A H E 0 N 0 C S E H I R W I T P R L A ( C ............ :~ ...................... . WWII, '''" doMI or .....-V. Find -" '"" 1* It In.,. " lllllf Al l'"""1 ~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• Vert Qiet! 2 bdrm, 2 ba + den. 2 fareplecea. 2nd story deck. 2 ur gar. $340.000 ~·9384 c ....... w.-1011 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 434 llGOMIA New ele1ant 4 Br Vic· torian pertaal v u. ownr /contrector rlnao. avail. 75 000. $25,000 DOWH Le. usumable loans. Remodeled 2 br., nice patio, R·2 lot w/ plaos lor unit. $249 ,SOO Owner/Agent. 957 ·9303/640-1430 IRVINE TERRACE FtXEI Price reduced. OWC Isl T 0 . at 11%. E•cell. location. Won't last. Gre Astle, a 7:!&-1221 Harbot' va.w H9s Fine location, beautiful J Bdrm 2 Bath wlfami room. New plush carpe . ang, 3 car garage, lrg yr. assumable loan at 12"'2% Low down pay· ment. Call MS-8755 or 6«·7220. DRASTIC IEDUC· TIOM! 2 Br. so otbwy sas.ooo ()pen Sal/Sun 1 4 3210 Suv1ew Ave. Bemila Eilertsen Realtor 6iS·2373 770.8598 VIEW VIEW VIEW Seldom available view property an Broedmoor Harbor View Homes 4 Bdrms. 2.,., baths. e.x· cellent condiUOn Quiel area with communaty pool. Excellenl assuma· ble financing! $429,000. 642-5200 j PETE J BARRETT ... REALTY 1014 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fl EE DOM HOUSE 3 Br. l Ba large yard 000 . . . 641-0763 A t FIHDOM HOUSE 3 Br. I Ba large yard SSS.000 .... 641-0763, Agt MESAYBDE 3 Bdrm 2 bath. fireplace. neat & clean. Large lot Very best of terms $134,500. loy Mc<A-clt. Ur. 541-772' HOISIPIOf&IY Two houses situated oo 1lmost Ill 1c. in the beckbay Newport area Front house Is a modem 1800 sq rt home with frplc, femily rm. cov-ered patio and 2 ur garage. Back house Is older 3 Bdrm I Ba with 2 car garage. Owner will finance with 17S.OOO dwn. Full price 1276.000 By Owner. SBR. fam rm. 2BA. frpk, Mesa North. IJS9,000. Low interest tst. S30K dn. owe 2nd at lS<:l. . 966-~, 642·9181 •U.S.VETllANS frte list of Homes World R. E. SS&-7777 OCEAN VIEW 2 Br. 2 Ba. deck, yard, sec gate. S18SK. Owner l-630-6934. 642·8808 ·: ! Contrastrnr sin1te crocllel bands imY up dloppeO slloufdtt and borders of usy style Cioclltt of synthetic llOISted 1n stngle c1ocllet and post sl1tcflts Pat 1142 S11es 8-10 12 14 incl $2.01 for each pattern Add ~c each pattern fOI postace and ll1ndlin& Su• ,(o: FbtrU..-"- -Newport ·&each. Fee land. $224,900. . ~... = RCT<lylorCo lJPlllllOOf OOMH Ru it.on. 67s.«IOO ask for your Dai~ .Pilot Chrisbnas Ad-Visor .._ G• 11111•"' ~ GY"V s.-; USTSIDI Ilic.I ... ...... !JFllft Dept. 105 DellJ,.... .. 113. '114 CIMb.a Sta.. lln '"" "' 101 u. ,rirlt lllllt. ..... llp, ,atllm "'"'"' -1912 ~ "*"" 3 lftt patterns 1nsidf 170 best 11tM!S. dolls. qu11b moit1 Knit. Crochtl. Cmblo1del SI 50 Ml CUfT IOOIS. .WO _. • ....,.u":J ..wsec ............... US.Olis I a.1111 Oii ,., .. U4·14~._....Qlllts IW .... .._ Qliltllll lJ1.Qlit Oritlll* m-"'• .. • 1=•' E.llr ,,...,. I '*""'°"' I ~ fleRn 111 ........ ll""*'•S.... ll7•E.llr Art ....... , .. II._...,_ 112 .... ..-. lll&if Art .. ...,..~ 11•11•-1.-... .... == 1==-~ ffow'I. supple. soft-dehn1ttly tllf dreu JOU II want to bt 1A this W1n1ttr It s QUICK. EASY. too-- no w11S1 Stam' Nole dramatte neckline. il'Nl1 cinch Stndr Prrnted Pltlttn 9139 MIWS Sizes 8. JO. 11. I'. 16. 18, 20 Srn 11 (bust 34) takts 214 y1rds 60-1nGll lablrc Ste4 $2.AIO ,. .. ,....,.. Add SM llr tlCll _. t. ------5-4• lllUIM IMTI• ......... Detlt-. 4oU . D•llJ ...... uz w.t 111115'., ... , ... "' I 0011. ,n.t llAIH. ADOllW. ZIP, Sill .. $TYl.l ....._ Wofk1n1 woman 1 ~ Slllatl be smMI drtsS IOI ltsS-sew 1 wwd· rol>t 111111 our NCW fAll·WINTER PAnERN CATAlOG Coupon lor frtt $2 palfhn 111sidt-)ICMll ,lloletr Sfftd $I 50. au CWT IOOIS •• sz.• m US.1' Diii .. Cllllll 1J4.l4QlidQllll IJJ.f ... Mlllellilllll ••t •. 't,_ .... .... 41 .... ldd S04 __ ,_. ....... .." -<:.td1H.r •it c. ... ,,, "'' Clw>•olfl - Uf)Mof -'C.-., . " ~I -1-~~-~~~- C«vtll• -C...er INI ~· -~ i ~= ~ : DOYB SHOUS =illfrd -An 1 rcbltectu ra I v.,. :i1: muterplece. Fpur Acc..tof.,.._. ..... _,.. ______ • bedroom•. Tb r e e Sweepin1 panoumlc fireplaces. Brick peUo views and prlncy wltb pool and ape. Love· abound in this beeutlf\ll '1 b•y view. 1\t floor l 4 Br home Oii fee land. plan wu dellined for DumeUc UM ol wood, comfort edd conve· tile end c111tom floor nience. 1125,0IO. coverin&J '1ve thil home '31·7JOO M.1. ••rmUI ud charm. E.l · eel.lent financinl mallet UtUe MlH Mulfet sat on ' tbi1 one o1 tbe belt b11y1 • TUffet, •Iona came a 1 oo U1t marktt loday. spider aftd relld In the 1 81ZS,000 Dally Pilot Cl111ltltd D.M. Ma h • • MeUOD about MIN Mui· ZtHHI IU:ZIM ftt '1 Tuffet aid bouPt It Jllo _. te'""" Ill cmr tor •·•· You can .. u ton a. lac* tw.....,. ' JOV tulf• -,., of ........ ,. .......... ~-----1 ot•er t.ua,. taro11tl --• a 'fled DaUJ PUot Clullfted T9 ,_. RESIO£NTIAL RE Al ESTATE SERVICES I I 1/:!'le "9HAMCM & VllW Gorgeous 3 BR. + Fam . Rm. condomtnlum. Ocean .view. Up to 86% NEW financing at U 'h% - amortized over ll years -all due in 5. No point.a. Now you can afford Harbor Ridge Estates. $750,000. Cllfll --• ..... EltJino IC..-Ufdll TOlllOIT'IW: C.,llllft ICidd ':~::· S~\\~~-l&t.~s· ::: ....... QAl .. POl&All ---- •r:: ... ~ e '°" IO '-' '°"' ---· MOWSIO I I I I I r 3 bdrm , 1"'1 ba, priced under merket to sell now. Princonly1 Kathy 63i..t045 Agt 1·2USTSIDI Charming older 3 Bdrm. brick flrepla~. covered patio, park·llkt yard Room for 2nd unit Only 1124,000! FantuUc OP· portunity! Call~ COLDWC!U BAN~C?R O -......... MISA'9m I caeo SlS.000 clown. &x~llftt fin11rlft1. owner lllay (llTY balaMt • AITO at in . i Bdrm;-.. 1an1t. terrific area A1kl11 "5 ..... Call -.aw •.a HlRl!.~Cf J. l /\ ' I Oran e Coast DAJLY PILOT/Wtdnt1d1 , Novembtr 25, 1 81 •• ....... Wt .._..,.,Wt •• Olllrlttl.... ......V ... 'Or.. ......"*.. .. uJa .. 1trl • If I 11t1 .. 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Adult o¥et'-'O c•oouounJ. ternt Ti.re'j pltpi.Y o1 ln Newport~:-' UOI rAGU:t'9008CH , o.:oo .-r.100. Mesa del lfar, "60/mo. ZBr 1 Ba rroo fr/ilc. Wathu dryer, adulll. New t-rpu, ty lmmacula~ 2 bdrm. country &~m lo \his C:lltrOr U lq ~bd rom • • rtnl F\lm OoOollCh&bDr K 1 28r,28a '11! A ult•. no~· Nur dr1pe1. bit ln1. pallo. l•• ba ll11atin«l0n newlydecoraled4Bdrm l t.\ba la~ae'lrvina::S •3811 ,U/320·9SU, 5'1·3111 MIWPOIT.-..n1 JBr.aBa -76 ~011 ~o~~al. ~· C•llbtwni.5G~l20 Landmark Condo. homelotalfdon•quict din. ,;u. Panoramlt ----~ _Small 1 8, 11,.1, 38r.28a .-OOfurn •>'• 4 U , ve1 Jl'7 "G''Vlttona_ .J479 Wul\er' Dryer. 2 11\rffl In Ne11 dtl Mar. H arbor B1Y·Ocun *EXCITING• .......... xtrd l400/Mo.141):D • lBr.2~ Ba •:;: EASTSIDE (l'tlh, 2 8r , patlOIJ. •etbar.bltln Rt Bttttr h 1 nt Ill! View Enoush •Pict to b·"--••oo • bd 2 ... .... 1 4Br .. 181. Mtwperf ~ 1ar. _patio adults no O. 2 ur 11r 117$ Pfr b II"". ., • .,. ............... -._.... -• rmL' -· -n. lflt 4 8r 3~ Ba 4b /3bl Wet uJ• two~ "'8.o16S • mo. tit 41 tut + J1IOO If(' "· •· "<N,000. MUST ._,. ....................... yd. 1'711:). SUnabln~ Mil Le R l r 00 q c ~"°"'"°""' ......,. ~ -d • p o • 1 t c a I 1 c:::. 'ol I • --t'-' I I\~~ • 1, 'I ' t ' I SEE• WI t h or w It b o" t Wlll tradeSwordfllh Boat SCg. 754-1134 1 Ht. Walk to 1cbool1. Soclel Aclivltlet oe1 Townlloun 2 Br. lt.\ 81. 17107n .f.31l Alli tor 140.51 7'.Ult (Umlturt. ZUM Ctttn for eq_ual ulty In Oli a br 2~ ba condo N:wJ eo;top_:~ is~. Ki~I~· Sl200/mo. Jtfl1 redl>t •Fr .. ~y patio, 11r11e. Adwll ~ J!c..Pin ham IU xw T I -A... brier Home In La1un1 house. Call• oew ali xtrH 2 car Na\ o. , 00 ' Av1 ' an. . 20 7 8run~ll • 8110'• • . )'rl or over. no pelt . . Hmct'.a1teaa.dl 1040 .,.__ Hlll1nlcffthtarp1rk. eel' car~ o 5' v -·-l Br 2 Ba, to.et)' r•rd · PtllJta •Plua'"°'t l ~lfo. DIUWAllPINIS ....................... 31t;trm.2 baHOOsqrt. .,. .... ,_. .._.. ~I · · UruveraltyPark,Card.ltf, excellnt cond lion. OMATIWCM.ATION: I LITlllllTI HOUSIOll GUSS '11900 ~~I J1815,000 dn Be1uUf11I ~ Lancer ........................ Eu Nde3do8r. I !'15' '·~~ 2 Br. 2 81. Wet bar, w urr. . .... Tame •Freel.ellone Llk l B " •• SPACIOUS l BR A Pr.me Hillt op -.... I' 28 •a ....... , u---F -1...a...d rm. O ip . .., · .wa earaae door opener 2BR2BA,v•-w,end··-•t, 111rolpro1hopl•2 t new r. "P"" Plreplace. walk in -10 me · r,a 1· 111111 • ..-.1 wwww C08taM ~.14}'341 •~ ., ' "" uw ~ltilllttlCI ~Sau wt au or carport 1 di h h Ch1lel W/forevtr view ol the Beat BllY In lOWO ••••••••••••••••••••••• t BR ad~-c._e to pool .,50/mo. teDJLIJ. no pee., -2$. per • Hyoro~11~•0•": Upatalra wtb1lcon1t1 ~.~!:!~·pool•" i!~d:y cltyli1htJtooec1n C•t· ll'/1% ASSUMAILI M.w..+INdl ...... ,.._., JI06 fenr~B~ .• ·"'c~WJ ?S2· mo .. waler pa id . swimming . oou pool,ipa,bbq,laundry: facilities. ed entr y . 2 11ty , LOA)4 8t111urur Btlalr Mob1Je ....................... OK NY.,....· ..Tr;u.,.d 3 BR 2 Ba, mil story 673·'1'137,8'2 3. OrMngAeno• u10 & up Mature Peta considered. lldulti spacious w/&20 aq_Jt. lof\ OWC 2nd on Ws lovely Home w /tront kit. l2'1 LJrce 4 Br 3ba. $1400 rno. · o t"'"" .. ep twnhu on p&lt·llke 1tl· BLUFFS 4 Br. 3 81. NAUTIRJl 4"1· Adulll NO Pf:J'S Meta mnr retreat. Din rm. spacious cuatom pool 19' Liv Rm. 12' x 10' '1 ~II to bay. Bltlna. l~A Mexer.549-MM tin&. 2 car 11n1e. ~auty. All neut. Uke SinglH, '' 2 Btd Plnu 2650 llarla, only S440~r~. wetbar fplc, fountatn home in Baycmt. 3Br. Master Bdrm. Enclosed W (1}_1 SU-8163 E aide 3 Br family hom~. fireplace. tie paUo, '850 new $1200. All &44.Q88, room• • Furn11htd S49 2'4i. 1~~ ~}:;J:t!: garden 1tri1&m patio. 381 + I& J>onua rm. patio. Near Hoag Cot M 1124 Frplc, 2 car aar. fried mo.759·9Jl6 644-0184, 'Unlurollhecl •M;H ----.... -Comm pool, spe, tennis 1399 500 Hospital. $23.500. t • ... · yrd. f725/mo. 848-1102 -Lmn11 • No Ptl• • I Br Elskle. small but _.._, crts A showplace. Oi>t~Sat/Sunl 5 CLASSk: •••••••••••u••••••••••$46S 2bd frpl fl& SllDIOOM S..C ....... 327' Moa•l•ObenDt1ly co1yw/lo11ofnut2br,1"1ba,crpts.drpa. Sacrlf ice al 1148.500 """" Commodo-Rd. OllU Quiet street, 3 Br. 2 Ba • rm,. t c, pdre r140• Tu rt It rock HJ&blands ••••••••u•u• .. ••••••• 9 10 6 wood. ~. Adtllt.s only. blt·lns. w /D hkup, palJo. E Z t erms. Call .. ...., ... M HOMI trpl c, big yard . range.111 waer . Sl700Mo. FORSALEORRENT Oakwood 5511660. ar .~l 714.963.0900.._bkr==·~--$48-1022 SALIS Gardener $800 /mo. Cabrlll .873-Tm. GOLDEN Nr Catholic Church, oeo GwcMn ~ 1 Br 4 blks from beach. 2706Harbor.Ste206-A 673-3417 Sbclrm. 2ba, 2 car r. PROPERTIES view, vacant. ntwbr de· .. $3.SOtmo utll pd, Kitch U.!'d1delrn1nM11rmrket. 'o~tBdl,.,.rma.•-•w•m•-c•u•---•I 540-5'37 Near OCC. 4 bd .• 2 ba . Colle1e Park S68S. 752.1599 corated 3Br, ZBa, ram Newport IMdl H. 9'e8ti.flQ, annUancesind. 9 ~ "" IT gardener, bit. in Micro 731-.4214. 1 ~ .__.. 12•• rm. dbl garage, lg yd. 880(71 41rY) ~~1:'j111~M .::.zz.!; lion. Great terms' Two bedrooms. 2 bath Lo 1 2 b .... f ......,..... ._ -482 S2l5-81 .,...,.. .,.. APAITMIMTS Larie. rlean 2 br. 1~ ba 125900 8k.rl48-0709 COSTA._.U wavt, &•r opener. vey r .. z ..... wt P •••••••••••n•••••••••• · Newporia..ctis. Beaullful 11rden apta twnhst. 2levels. "'mi. l"iH I 044 f::~o~7:;a~:s~~~~~~ Furn. I bdrm trlr home ~':~~ & lut, sec. 2 car 1ar .. enc. yard w I OCEAN FRONT Mobile CHdo11W-1100 !8th SL ti)<)••• 11181~1 Patio/deco Pool & Sp11. beach, adullJI, no pe_t.a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lowest · Priced Single Family. JBR Home 1n Irv ine ! Xlnt r1n ! S1 t5,990. CaU Julie, act 7:>2· 1414, 833-0013 Close to everything. patlo$725.~7253 Homutrom$'750toll000 ...,llMCI 3400 ('114)642-6113 Hutpd.Adulta,nopet.s 75 960·2.:m rate. Owner will carry ~· 646.2907 alt2 __ Hewport leeC:ll E'side 3 Br + den. pool, mo. 49'·3818. •••••••••••••••••••~••• BACH 1385 ----:~~.~~h ~~·~ 1~~~. C W •••••••••••••••••••••• S1~/mo. Cell Christina LoCJ-a Miptf 3252 Palm Sprl~&• Area OCEANFRONT 2 It 4 Dr. l BR $4»$440 2 l~OIC! f , , o..erc LIDO ISLE charming 4 SS ·Z'783 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Monterey C.C.) Condo A 11 WintA! W kl / 2 BR ll'• BA ~~lli Spacious 2 bdrm, 111 er.· Proptrty 160 bdrm. 2'r\ bath. lrg sun· Spanish-style 3 br 2i,.; ha Brand new Executive 3BR, 2BA. w/atrlum. va r. ee Y 22SOVanauard 540-11628 xtras. new carpets. & Investment IY OWMEI graded. Sl700 mo Vear· oeean. au. auto. gar. B a F 1 m . R m week.ly & monthly rates ' SHORT TERM USTSIDt S405 mo. lit. last GOO 640-5777 f'ORSALEORTRADE I . BillG 675-6161 mo.6'0-9ZS.Seves POOLtSPA. 11300/mo. avail 7H·558 8001 OCEANFRONT3brapt. $4152 Br I Ba. Poolside sec 831 -9303, 847·0422 *Cote Realty ....................... ny patio. completely up-condo. i,.; ml fro home with view J Br 3 golf It tennis. D11lly. Montbly.673-7873 patio. gar Avail now ' New office bldg. Want something xtra 4 hr fa m rm RV Incl 11rdener & pool 9-5PM. Martt ---Av11l by wk.or mo A L dry 1 ~ P""'M~>.._ ___ _ YOUR l"!!!•••••••!t!I PrimeOCAirportLoc. special 10 a 2 Br Easts1de. llOO/mo t9SO service. No pet.a please Coedaml I r __ A&ent,675-817o c~~d OK~ no ~JTlCall SPECIAL 6000~areteet Townhouse. completely moves you in. 631"'990 or For appt. call 545-2000 U•fwwl•d 3425 Oceanfront 2 8r 2 Ha. for appl. before it.s gone Style your own apart-LUSE OPTIOH · Goodrin · dngavall. furn? 5.Mo.760-9117. 642-5497 A ent oofee. • ...................... Week ly or Monthly TSLMgnt. 642.1603 ment <You decorau we Mew T.rtltroc.k H-. $0 down. &3l·S737 Aft. **TAIE PICK Ntarly 2000 sq h of Pr1~~!,ru EASTBLUFFluxuryron· 3-br pool Mesa North Mf11io11Ylefo 32'7 ltOMEOf Winter. 752·!Mfi6 W16TLAICEYILLAGE cay allowaMel l year Two of Woodbnd1es's customized features do., 3 bdrms, 21., ba~. ~/mo. '915()movesyou ••••••••••••••••••••••• THILUCICYFIW lmmaculau 3 IJr. 2 Ba lmmed. occupancy ease See at 6200 Ed· ~~~~Pc~~l;:1.:;1 a:~ Two separate master Co.domhll•sfTow spilt-level. ll07S mo. Tl· in. 631·6990orOO·SU'7. HOMES FOR RENT Rent in Costa Mesa's Winter Rent a I Adult only complex mger in Hunt. Bc:h. suitesandhugepaUoall llffstaforsalit 170 tlelns._95J.2020.ext737l 4Br2ba. frpk, frml din· 3 Bdrms. $650 S725 NEWEST gated 20 Com pletely furnished p I I undry LIVEINARESORT w/spaciousgroundsand in the gated community ••••••••••••••••••••••• D LewJ.S ing, fam rm, beaut. Fen ced yards & Townhome VILLAGE 17SO /mo. Property oo ,spad!,lt Nroom, Tennis crts, lge pool, pauos. 3 Br 2 Ba. llv rm, of VI LLA BALBOA New Super executive Beach house. 2Br Iba, off k1lrhen 646-™7 btwn garages. Ktds It pe1s COMMUNITY 2 & 3 Br. House. 642·3850,642-1010. gaat:::: avail~ o J>tl$ sauna, gym, hobby fac, din nn & heavy shake Lease option available rondo . 38R. 2stry st. prk'g. winler rental 3-?J>m welcome. S45 2000 2~ Ba. 1600 · 1800sq. ft B h SJ60 social proerams Leet roo fs . HIGH AS · rorlyear ·S2A9.SOOCall widen Upgraded Xlnt 972·1090 --2BR,IBA NoDogs M25 Agent,notee. ofpurehm1ryGarages. ~U,.._fl J!!.d I IB:cS41.S-M25 h r ron d o , OW , SUMABLELOANS. Wm Coteforfurtherin ftnan . 645 Virtoria 14 MtwportlHO 3269 hy~ro-tubs ID m;1s_ter .. ,.__ 2Br.$4M-SC95 wuh/dry, spac. deck. Eedl $164,500 formation O.ty S9000cM! Ho.s•t ~ 546·9124. .. ..................... s uite, formal dtn!ng ....................... TSL Mg t 642·1603 Secure. beaut. grounds; •• ,; Pvt rt 54S-70S0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lease ucl Linda Isle 6 r_ooms. wood burning lai)oo l"-d 3106 --m ocean breezes 1500. \\Mdbrldgt t Cote Realt y Sparious new condos in ~ 320z1 V.ry PriYah Br 5 Ba. formal din. t1replaces, micro-wave •••••••••••••••••••••••j 1 Br rarpon, utils paid 675-1024, 700-0W Rulcv & lnveslmt>nl I Garden Grove no quali. , Neat and' clean 2bdrm. F.R .. guarded 1ate ten· ovens. fenced pat10S & YlLY-211/1 IA $370 Quiet adults. no l"M 3144 551_3000 640-5777 fylng . Owner · will sub- 1 ••••••1••E•MT•••••••••••••• d~le sink, ba,lh: enc yd. nis, beach. room fo~2 lrg ya~ds. Private e~egant With gar. Avail 1211 ~ l~i6 383 W Ba Y · ••••••••••••••••••••••• s1dize monthty payment ALS Fireplace Child, Pets boats. $3500 pr mo. Bob lmng only. 15 minutes 673·90Sl l644·9805 · Condo 1 BR $.'5.50/mo. 2 •mBarrant • Plt•).lrwi.M l'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!••l!l!!l•!!!!!!!!!!!l Mmimum dwn 3bdrrn. Yearly.Weekly-Winter. ok~64>2346 or Dovie Koop. agt from FashlOll Island. 7 E'side I BR S27Stmo No stry corner mdl. Lake --------• 3ba, sec bldg. 2 car at·i 2,J.4, Bdrms. 7S!H221 minutepo S.C. Plaza or lolMN ,_... 3107 pets. R & H lnvestmen1 Pl n es . R er f ac 11 3BR,2...,BA S22t>Walnut.' trhd ga r w •opnr JACOISREALTY ••Ou.View 0.C A1rport.J11.1teastof ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7S2·2197 639·02'19 Nr Jeffrey SlJS.000 1~ I CWo DO~ Call5S4-9lli0, 84<Ml703 aft PROPE9'PV MGRS ' JBR. 2...,BA. frvlr. spa. I Newport Blvd & so. ol 2 br . 2 ba . I bl to bc;arh. I & 2 Br upsw. rs. stove .• ~ --~~.-__..---,.-1-4-1 do OWC CallS48-l209or 121flOfo lNTBEST Spm ~• • $79S +SD 2243 Pacifir llGCAMYOH San Diego Frwy Start 2cargarage .1, I f 1 __,...... -., 751-4287 30YEAITllM -6173 "B" 106 CM. 548-847S Luxurious Three ing al 11000 a month --67~l2__ a~u ts, res. coupes ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOWNHOME I DELIGHTS Easy living can onlyj barely describe lhis beautiful 3 bdrm. 2 ba. t11wnbome. Take over loan.s. Fireplace. central air conditioning with climate control. U · tensive security system.I Easy care landscaping, plus a magnificent view. S299,000. Well localed Bluffs "C" lftco.. P,,..,ty 200 ,,._OV,.Ffu"' ... ,.E 642.7743 bedrooms Two baths 631 ·S439, 2473 Orange View Duplex Yearly, up pref $355/mo 646-8727 Ocean View Deluxe 1 & 2 Plan near the pool 4 •••••••••••••••••••••• w ~ Easts1de 2 bd cozy cot Richly decorated. Muted Ave,. Costa Mesa. per 2 Br . lrg LR frvlc. Large 2 Br. 1\2 ba. Pauo Br Apts. Newly decorat bdrms . 3 baths. lite and MAKE AH OFfER! SPEClAUST tage. gar .. yd • pauo. toonesl. JOOOk squhare feet! For rent /lease option to gar. Adult.s.200 7th St & pool Adults. S47S. ed . refnge. chshwuber. cheerful interior VA/FHA JS SCZ. kids & pets SS9S ver oo s lOl tee o buy New 3bdrm 3b· 873_.374. 979-S42Sor646-6789 disposal. healed pool. SJOOOOO LH 3 Income Properties FREEL1Sl'OFHOMES 631-4320 golfcourse.S2790moolh ..,00 H<O/ 2b.d a, K 3 Br f l 1"bdrm, pnvateyd Gu. elevator, sub«r prkng · · · TIM ., .. 7c. 7177 ------Y I I 17 R eo __ ,, ma. rm. ingsixe wt rp c w~t·r pd. R~ remod 'd ..,CJ\•-up Call~.-. Easls1de Costa Mesa OAt ,,.. Sharp 4 Bdrm pool home ear Y ease ue 2~ba , S7SO~S800 /mo New decor. 513 w. Bay. •"' ""' 1 ~~~~·~-~~.....,~~--- 17141 67).4400 ~ down Owner wiU 11100. lmmed orcup Grand Valtt. Opt'n SUJJ· Total sec. bldg . Call Vrly S82S. S36· 144 I, ~·No PetsMS-7636 Luxury. lBR Ocean view. 121JIU .. Zl21 rarry WIMTBllNTALS Cul-d -uc. 3490 San day l·S. To see c.ali SS4 ·9160 . 840·6703 aft 640-S719. Fireplace. pool. pvt Lrg kitcb. Blk to Bell. HARBOR 1 & YEAILYLIASIS Rafael 979.5370 or 631-7300. Realtor ~ Balboa Pt short walk to patio. dishwasher, on SS.SO mo. Also tBR Cor '-'SSE\ c ..... ,..,...,. 540-7618,Jt.ldy New multi level twnhse 2 ocean & bay lrm , ba.& E111de, aU in x-lrg 2 Br. KSOmo. 714-7Sl-4293 67~1771 lmmac 3BR, 2BA. lrg OC._ ... ...-~ Br 2ba . frvlc . pool,jac & sm kit 675·S531 eves garden apt&. P'rom ~ I l~wleecll fam rm w/frvlc Cpts, ~.....,..., sec. systm Many ex only I SSJ.2841. -147S 499·S716ev wltnd C<Mlf.t:JHJ1 UX. drvs. blUns. 2 car gar NOMI tras $800/mo yrly In C del W.-J ill 2 Br 1981 Maple Ave t Br Ocean view, walk to A Ol\•11>100 or Avail Dec tst. S700tmo. 4 bdrm, 2 blit.h. com 67S.-7083 orwG Adulu, upstairs. no pets Victoria Beach. laUAdry Harbor ln\e~tmcnt Co , 714 &II 0763 Yrly. 5'8-4834or642-9178 ple tely remodeled . • ...................... ! $39S Sierra Mgmt Co rm & .,.. aaraae. ~ I 292SCollegeAve 2bdrmdu .... -.~c""•. bltns.frvlc.SlSOOmo ow..__ COZY I Br DupleX.fl"'Plr. 641-1324 uliluncld.494·9131 ~!!!l•!!!!l•!l!!!I•-CoslaMesa.CA ~ '"'-·r-UDOIS&.I U.f•wl*d 3525 pool One emplyd Cherry Late Estates. 3631 enclosed yrd, 1ar. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• female. no smoker, petb GAIDIH YIST A M.wport leedi 3169 Newport Glen Court., peta. $465. ifl·7'927. IA YFIOMT Beaut 2 br., plU$ den. 2~2 uase~10. 640-41199. 2 Br 2 Ba. Townhou&e ...................... .. Npt. Bea. New 4 BR. 3! 581 Park Dr. S750 mo. 3 bdrm. 1 beth. frvlc. ba townhome, 2 car SPECTACULAR OCEAN skylight. pal.lo, yard. all PARll MlWIM8J BA, 3,200sf. JS K dn, aa-4-PI IY 3i~ ..... lt6md J206 3Br. do& & kids OK bllDI. St.'50mo. gar . pool spa. nr & CITY LIGHTS VIEW built· ins, laundry rm ll nUtrUll sume 2 Yr %10 K 1st ati ex. • come. •••••••••••••••••••••• Owner $d.20U BnstoltRedhl 1700/mo. I From every room. large, Adult$ only. cat OK S52S CO&IMTIY CWI 12.95S . /mo. 0 . W C.1 9'•~ loan 00 contract. Balboa Island Water1rodt I Br. Dup~x. large Uv· Ml-Ol78 ---I Br l63S/mo. Call Mo. UYIMG second al 13% 2 Yr 100! 612 Calle Campana, San: 3 Br. 2 Ba Yearly lease. ing rm .. built·ins. ulils Mac Arthur VHlage $570' Mearlene 642·S7S7 days TSL MGMT 642-9412 Bachelors. 1&2 bedroom K, 642·0430. 631 S74S.i ~m~t~:=~ ft. lltOO'Mo. 770-0347 I paid. Yard. aardener. I mo. 2BR: Super Loe P & 3 bdrm. 2 ba. beam ceil D~luxe 2 BR; ceram. 1c apu & townhowes 675-0043 Will co-op1 • · ..... ,. ..... 32071 Near part. bus It shops. S. TenntS Cou.ru. Etc. ing, lite & airy. S7SO mo k1tch nr. DIW. new cpl, From 1§»$1000 644-IJOO LocJ-•leodl 104 w/bkrs I APPLEYAWY ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo.~Je03.__ ~. Call Rob, 9Sl ·6243 or Nopet.a Agt§!J.SJS4_ more U SS + last Duplex. upstairs. 2 Br. 1 ...................... Near otw 4-plu _2 'llwlt ..... .._. 3240 WJ[UIYIAYFlt<>M'.f Daveat9Sl-M26 2 bdrm 1 bath bllns 6451693-----Ba, frpk. praae. Near WATBWATEI 1 HAllOlllDGE-bdrm. 2 bath eacli urut PIOf'EITY !••••••••••••••••••••••• 38r.~Ba.withboatshp rerria: rear ~nit. j 2 Br. Twnhse. mature L1doshoppingarea. l&OO I UMDBMAllET wit~ fireplace. enclOHCI' HOMESFORRENT Avail . now. Many .,.,......~ garage space Avail adults only. no pets year lease Adults. no EVEIYWHStl 3 Bdrm. 3 Ba. VIEW pal.lo. garage.~·% 1st. I MAHAGEMEHT I 3, It 4 Bdrm. t650-S725 amenities. SJSOO Mo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 1. Yrly lse $.'5.50 mo $t2S/mo. 755 W 18th St pets Must have ref's Spectacular views, townhome in the pre NowSlS9.SOO.Bdl Grun-SUMMB-WINTB Fen ced yards & Broker61>4912. S.O.P ..... J707 ~S·2373 16469507 Av11l now• Drive by ~PT•liraf 4 1 bdr~E~ st1g1ous private com dy, Rltr, ~61-YUILY ·COMM'L I garages Ktds & pt'ts $;;jt"ji,d~;·;;t;;1~ci·! 1 Br. 1 Ba 2 blocks fro; 2 b;twnhse, 11oo;Q n. l'"' 614"' Clubhouse Ave B~tR~· bea~s~eibng, munily with ."""" No"'''"". 11.000 do••1 ••l,.m•. >0·2000 MIWPOln'H...rrS .,..,. ,... · 'I "'"h. """ •mok""· "' b•. ""'· •"'•· ""' ok , 49<·""3. f 1 ki h court. pools &spas Xlntj 4 plex. Principals only A&ent, nof~ __ Like new. custom bu11t 3 673-c92.s pets Newly redtt0rat ~ 673-S719evs_ Oceanfront for Winter hu~e ~e!~wt!c £~: rinanciog with large as., John646-7660Agt. •CLOSE TO BEACH• bedroom. 2 bath, formal --ed $395/mo. 67S·l99'7 or 2 hr 1 ba No pets Sr Rentala. fum11hed & pensive fltatio & pool sumable loan. Pnred forl CM 4-l'lD Exec. 3 Br 2ba. fam rm. dining room home Eal· I BR., 1 block from oeean S57-S642 c·t n p~f Re 1 -neg unfurn. Broker. 675-4912 I k I d lmmed.saleat$49S.OOO. S31'0.ooo' .xlntfin ~lningrm.963-Sll!_! ing area In kitchen Bay Avail Der 1. '81, mo to I Bdrm -yrly-... "" Avail ~sz~ev~ n NO FEE'. A,.. & Condo area w roe r mme RO,,._ RAS•"' .. 'TY view 11500 month Year m o S 4 7 O ' m o """ ---I V"'~R t 1 s pa & waterfall wir;a llEAI. 675·00731·3'>4123 --SBlkstooeta11.Elegant2 1 1 6317300 80StS27·26JI now No prl child Lg.2bdnn,lba S4SOmo rtnlas u.. enas $3.Sl,000. 67S.2lll MAKE US~FE~· .layfrollt Br PamLly Rm & Den 1 Y ease • -----Si!Jgle person pref 03 s175 dep Ldry far 675·4912Broker. MISSION REAL TY units 2 years new In Luxunous 2br. 2ba con-~Mo Plush crvt.s. 2 ' Realtor. BA Y F RON TAG E I Ins, over gar apt. See Adlts. cat ok 2000 Maple EAST BLUFF lbr . pool. 4!M-0'131 HARBOR RIDGE HOME CM 'prin only' Kathy do Xtra Ir& liv rm over Ba Cedar & glass, sun Beach, Pier. Prtg 1 Br Sat only 11211 IOAM lo St Mgr Apt K 548-5861 quiet area. single adult. ---=--='----t Wl11iVJEW 1 nt 631~ loolnng bay Sec. bldg deck . dbl car prv OCUMlrMTYU t'~1/•T71~ld\':3 T~ll lb.._ _ __ _!ftj nopetsf§OO/mo.644-4767 A.UCTIOH 3 hr . 3 ba . 3 car gar., . Underground parking ga rage. fully ma1nt New deluxe 2BR, 2BA. Edgewater.1j 871-21166. jC01t.Mete1 312 Adultsover35pref.upper OCUHFIOMT Sat. Dec. Sth. New prime tam room. separate din-SHB.TER l Adults. mo. 67S.677S yard. Adults. 00 pets In-Great deck & yrd Sec ,.-·t M 1724 •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Br. 311 W. Wilson quiet ·Avail Dec lSt Spacious view Laguoa Beach 1ng room. avail now How SW'Htit k! •OCEANFRONT• quire at S27 18th St gate USO Adults --. • no NEWLY..-.~ ~ 631·2171 8 U f 1 estate. Financing avail. E 1re11 en l term s ! Only $20,000 down. As-Lux condo. 2 br, Jl"J ba. 960-6331 1·630·6934 642 8808 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~"""-I 4 r 2 Ba pper, l'l> c Mio. bid Jl'TS.000. Call ~.000. Owner760-1977 sume loans. 4 Yr old tri· ..lrplc, view. Sec bldg, S600 2Br 2ba. adits ovr 40 644·8722 . • CASA DE ORO l Br. gas pd, encl gar Demo row 1126 washer /dryer. garaae Pa u I Ryan . Ag t . IAYSHOIES M.I pl ex m Costa Mesa. prkg. $800. 67~7264 Xlnt _quiet loc. W ID. Harbor View Homes ALL UTILITIES PAID ~~~~er. pool Adults I 2·8;•;•8;•-p;t"j~·c·:;1~· ~~~!°1111°t00c~l:reTSt ..::497::..:.....;-'84=.:.:4:.:...·-----• Leverage and write.of( C-' tr • __ .. 3211 refr1g, avail now SBR,3BA.3carGar. -------•<9•,mo · Pro""rties642 1603 Pnvate community y ed t' -y c II ..,..1 ._._._. 641-1114 C ID Sa Sl""' 31 T ___.____ ..., " ~ ~~-OCEAM VfSTAS ~New FrenchCoun'"' ou ne 1 ou a ••••••••••••••••••••••• --· ------u · e· <' ...... mo. Compare before you r 0~ 631-6666 LIDO VIEW Elegant & u' Ron Say Agt 979-S370 b b • b New Custom 3BR Home 6 Oays,834-9362 rent. Custom design Newly decor gas pd -------Custom wood and glass. home. Beamed9fool • · 3 r .. 1~ a .. frplc .. l·n . E _ ...... -... f t p 1 BBQ 1 pool ds h · 1 Br I Ba refrigc. lrg 2 Br 2 Ba 2 pat10$, White water! Coastal ceilings Truly custom eves 548·1801 -dtshwasher. stove. dble Blks fr Bch S97S Pac1f1c N•w homv:.·-2 b.....,..r. 2 ba + c~av ~rrJ'gar~te. s ur. Aendcullsc~:~~ UO'nl . w r dshwshr Noch1idreo. no rrplc Adults Sl200 and city views. J bdrm. Elegant shownlace Doctors lookmg tor sml gar .. water & trash pd.. Moon Reall)'. .. .. '""""'" A I o 67S 63S9 -.. · · t' ••"•" _.,,,. den, on Udo. Outdoor rounded wit plush --pets va1. ec. Isl. · =-------1~ ba. ""'.000. owe Bright,swinu practice In recrea1on xlntareaduplex$52S.lsl ....,.._,., 21 ... ~ v 'II Co p -'" Obi 'd b'I do 2 1 bd spa Call J ..... -Eliot to landscaping. Adult liv-r. . _@Umo 714/l!S7 13Xl ersa1 es mer en Rick/A&t(714)S49·0316 Approx 3.6.'iOsq.ft area. WI e mo 1 e & last + 1350 dep. 2 stry con . g nns, uom N 1 d pd ----- -h 2 b b A 1 1 __ H• 1050 2·story. s.-bedroom. setup for Chiropractic adults no pets 3ba. Adi ta only, no pets. see. 631-4.121 or 673-311611 ing at.ill best No ptts. ew Y ecor 85 : 2 bdrm, 2 ba large t ou~e-r. 2 a. va1 ...,.... 3 baths. Hi replaces on C-1 lot 3Cl'O!IS from (714 ,. 661 0282" 213) Harbor Pines In H.H agt. Bach. tum. from $380 ~~cl1Ja~ =· dshwr I ground noor English J!fil\' j7SO. 67S.37fil_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Family room Two new shopping cenler. 698-7178 area Pool/jac. $62S. Nwpt Crest Condo. 3br, I Br. furn from S46S u . . . I Tudor Bldg Washer No Down 1 2Br Patio pnvate beaches on b;iy Clear La.lie Oaks. Ca. C ..t....1 ._._ Refs reg. 213/498-2535 2i,.;ba, J6 KamaUI Court, 2 Br. furn. from SS.SO Spacious 2 Br. I Ba. S39S drytr, gar OPEN SAT home. Manna Children's $106,000 Terms. ERA orotto un ....-1222 pns. M2-0'T78 llv mag) 36S W. W1lsoo, 642-1971 3 Br. 11, Ba. S42S. Laun SUN ~7S 34031 Amber ADULT UYIMG S104K. pool /spa /sauna playpark 24.tiour Sherwood Properties .......... ~............ btc Loc..ta $3SO/Mo. Mature adults. dry fa~. S48-9SS6 _1 Lantern #A 2 bdrm. 2 bath, no pets + guardedgau.Fee 707/4S9·617S lbr.21s ln.s.4 doorsto 4 bdrm, 2 ba. liv rm. oopets.Quiet&secure. $t95Mo.2Br.1Ba.Apt ,S420 2 BR. nr Dana SS~O m o Isl . lasl Aclfast! Bkr 497.3034 17 ooo B oeean froot. USOO/ mo. family room. formal THI~ 1991 N•wport Blvd Garage. washer/dnrer. Yacht Harbor 0·25081 +security 631·2093 98. · yowner .... ,.:.~ Call Barbara6'75-3061 d1'n1'n•. bonus r·m. 2'"" ... "' ., Mt---'.._. I 06' 7l4 S48-400'Z34S-4060 0 • n Spacious 4 bdrm, 3 baw, 646-8373. all bu1lt·ins. Small child Lac rt s t a o wn r 1606 Westchfr Dr -,...... ' P 21 0 Beach Livina. large 3 Br. car gar. J(XKI sq n. 1995. fam. home. New paint &i O p-L...l 37.... OK. no pets. Only 1 year 494~ • Newport Beach •••••.••••••••••••••••• • •••••••• .. ••••••.••••••• 2 Ba. garage, paUo. $8!!0. Call Jim carpet. Move in ready .. -•• old. Call for appl -------SPECIAL SALE LOCAT1QNPLUS! Comm/Indus. urut: l400 607 Iris. 63.4·1535 & m.sno SUSO per month. Agt, ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• TSLMGMT 642·1&ey OCEAHYIEW Fee ground, walk to This one has it all sq. ft . Baker/Fairview 177·2233. Magnificent Pool Home. 840-5560. Super 1 ltr. 1 Ba. small From Dana Point most ~ cond;; vu -founta7n beach. subper ruce •• 2LBr Prime, Dover ShBdores-~!7e.20a 11$395/mo I nq. I bl. to beach & Market In 38R, l ~•BA. Loft. Sl200 villa, court yard. Adults, STUNNING large l & 2 scenic bluff. like new' Mil hon Dollar Clubhse h h t g 3 m ..., I Bal....,alst·-.. Wat__.roat nonau.$37Smo.&l-0803 PBoor.1271BOaW. ~~eStn.Apt. Be th fi l t' . ome + ac . um . r over ':i acre,. r s OC's most prestigious ci· mo. 4132 Morn ngstar .,., lllJU Cl, ~ -....,, e IJ"5 occupan . Sauna. pool, spa. gym. assum. loan. Priced to formal du11ng room COSTAMESA ty'Lg.3br,2~ba Coo-Lane . Huntln1ton 38r.281.Yearlylease.llwlllMJt•IMdll740 Only 4 units. 2 Br b11l1ards. sec ird. sell . .Chuck Spiller. agt den. spa and .lovely la~a 120x14o· 1ot + sml build· do den. 2 fp.'s, lg. din.. Harbour. Aict Cal I 11100 Mo.170.0347. ....................... w /frpic . & 2 Br w/den. J!!!OO/mo897·Sll4 Tom &31 1266 fo tertalmng Quaht Barbara, Hurry for the best view! ---· · -ren . · ing Priced to sell pvt. patfo, 2 car encl Westcllfthouae, Ultenew. H.l.'1FINEST S6ZS to S675. Adults. no Newport Beach Coodo 10 ~hr~~kut M1~!~~ u!P 1245.000. Chuck Spiller . .Jar. 1200 mo.67S.-8589 848-l481f 4 Br. 3 Ba. pool, xlnt Spanish Estate Uvlng! pets Days 643_0212, rent or le~ 1 Br I Ba pointment to see thi • t 831-1288 BR l Ba, So. of Hwy, 2 Br I Ba. yard, near 1chools. Sl3SO mo. Call Beautiful park·Uke sur· Wknds 661-6441 ocean v~~~l.:,654.5. • SJ)tcial offering. Loh for Sdt 2200 fplc, yard. SSOO. Andy, ~.~~:. AJ.5 7 5 I m O · Eves. M&"'287. roundln1s. Terraced oc••u-OMT Yrly I Br, rurn/unturn, 642·5200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8Sl·2269 wkdys. 673-5.569 -pool. Sunken Pl bbq. ~"' utll pd, rarport. steps to OCEAMFIOMT 4 acres of land Newport eves ltwli!nJI• Versallles2Br2be aparkllng fountains. 2 bdrm. 2 ha. newly de· bch.}4SOmo.673-8S27 IY OWMEI Beach. OK roe Condos. Br, 2 Ba. Children H~ 3242 16'75/moyrly Sp ac I ous r oo m s . corated. Bii-in 11ppl. L,i; 3 hr~ 2b.. dtck. bit· New cust. bit 2 sty. Office or Medical Bldg. petJ OK. '9150/mo. 1st. & ••••••••............... On Water 2Br Jba Separate dinln1 area refrlg, ld837ry ~mo ins. l{ar 1 blk to ocean FrenchNonnandy.38R 641•0783 ent. last.nodeposil BOAT LOVERS · Db •tmoyrly Walk ·l n c losets. ---~""!." Yrly 673·2511 " den home. Can be 640-9166 ~91128 adult Bayport condo. N rtSbores38 Zba homelike kitchen It 2 bdr 2 b f e l 1 -· · .... o.Mtf, o di h ewpo r cabinets. Walk \o HWlt· m, a. ir Pare. 2 br. I ba, 1675/mo. yrty split. S1195,000, OWC. 3711 ltt0rt 2400 Coste Mne 3224 v r~s!:n o:: rf:~1t ~~s: S700motomo. lncton Center. Tcr old, uparades. pool, lease Carport. open Seuhore. 813-6518 111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1.il!!!!!!!!!!!l!•!!!!!!!!I!.•·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• harbor 2+2. Boat slip Family borne 38r 2ba l Bdrm.tum. $48$ dry IMO 1137· I ~~ms !2.ll.)865 2542 DOVB SHOllS s.. C.._. 1076 ntr's Pride 3 BR 2 Ba, xlnt family avail lhru Peter's Land· .-OOyearly Townh01.1H-unfum. SMS --_;11l OCEANf'RONT ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• Try 20%Doww nbrhd, Mesa Verd e Vuhome3Br3\AJl>li S1300 2 Br. Apt. Near ocean. Lra 2 Br 2 Ba w frplc Med~~if =rd. OCl»ROHT! And owner wUI carry the area. Small fenced. ln ~:1<;;.11 < 213>58Z..:tSM or hSo~~o vu 2 Br 1b1 Adults. no peU. WI' th an ad c:lea!'1· 0dabwshr. garaae sundeck. rmt11y paint' Pool. Jacuw. Overlooks Cy prus Shore Prlv balance on thil pictures· pool. S825 mo. Davtd, W.tettt•...... UtlUUes Free! Av11 -'--~· lst .~1:0252 ed.. UJIJ>tr 925. 2 Hr. 1 bay. Caluy Dr. Formal bd 3 b que mountain retreat. '48·3255 lniH U44 h tlwl...,.•IMdl 3140 e1 lower M2$ Yrly d1n.rm.2trplcs.S'715.000 ~~:1:,·m3. G':i'1er1:: Superb floor plan de· Br. tnclad garafe •••••• ................. ltlnlK. 631·1400 LAQUINTAHERMOSA under t e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Aaent 675 9432 or rec C 1th e d r 11 c em n 1. 1l1ned with C!Ofllfort in Adu Ill. no pets. Sm /mo. GOLFCOUISI I 16211 Parbide Lii. l blll p THI WllflRI Tl& 644 9060 Mk fot N•ncy . f4~·~.IQ~--Atri1&m. St-to aand. mind. Open beamed mw.WJlaon,631..,.. MITIUTIYUS HarborVuffmea,3 BR 2 W.ofBtach.3blksS.of Daily ilOt Lu:11&ryAdultwiltaalt1f· Nichols. ~.... . ceilings. delighUul ··'-Ba,pvt yard,lmmedoc· Edln1er f rd bl 11·..1 •· .,_ w dt i. ..... * ZEIO DOWN• 9825.000. Xlnt financing. kitchen. larae romanlk E11taide 2 BR. l BA, 1 ear San Jbaq11111 2 Bd 2 81 cpy. SI 150 mo. Incl Gift "Uide o • e Y1n11 1.2 .-3 """' In own.1-~ ,,,r nr 10 P-rtles Avail. Rick A t. 714 549-0318 firtt>lace. Dta>rated in 11r. fenced yd, pets l coado. dell. wet bar, 2 rdor. Cell Marilyn. 1.. 147·5441 a Br. Well decorated Hou llorip W Ill pool, •v,... eirUltona.MovelnJusl tldlOK . .,,..pttmo.387 car aar. comm. pool, •h .... J74t l Olymplcslr.epool,lltcht spa~sam. ~~ • -• _Jl_ A C •er-f071 ln tlmt ror the tltl E lit S .~evn. 182$/mo. Call Crai~ or ....................... ed tenlfia court, Jacunl, \Jp~r 2 br .. 0ttlln fmnt ..t ISOL;UTR Y •••• ~! .............. season! sioe.ooo. Call Ultlt Mia• Mutfet eat on ! Olen. •SU. a1.cra13 or ury atl&Ctio, apa. TV. Call ~.t2·56l8 park like landscapin11. vu. u '• rms .. nu riN . "' ARLING 2 BR In villaJe 9'7t·23to ror more In • Nret, aJon1 came • 5Sl-NOO • all ...._., ~ l maid 1ervlce. phones, D't Nott beautiful blda. In pref mdl. •IC<' <'Pl MO MONEY Httln1. 2 I.Akes pools. ronnaUon! 1pldtt and rad In Ute nY ...,_, _, mn. 115wll.4tf.1227 IM Ill fer na ::·an~~ rtnt al· 9!8001yrtyMl>aU DOWM! rec areu • ramlly T 1a•1n D1t11 Pilot C1111ltled !!11$lm400.a.hlr.R.EBeaullflLlb'f11m.Suite.2 MLM•• Bachelor apt o" ....., .. ao-. _ __.,_ ·~ MJla Mii· ,_. Br 2 a Spa. .,_ CllrittMt ~.. · P-lnHI• ...... MIWPOIJC•T ...... td.a ·-· J•\alarttluplnabual· iet·;r'utr•andllaupUt Lr1 s Br w/boMa!lp, pvt siumr• 1V ':':'iti Atl-Yhor lltlUlle PoOlalde ltrl ... ..-;;, ca•o ~ .17 u ne11 or your ~7 A for •.•• YOG CIA Mii nbome,.,.abr,Ua, arta. walk to OCHn, atnlu. UOOO /mo. . lal'(e 2bt. 2 •• "1111 •• -~dra 1j\a ~1•irl Tab over PQllMllU of 1--~-:.:........_-""1 IOOd way to ieU '*Pie )'GUI' tutrtt .t tou of peUo, I"· P.t, pool, llO/!!o. M= llP:PD •mr dlwhr. '" aUlla ~ .,......, 0...., • ... .,. SILL Idle ....... wi&h a about lt .. wb • low· ~., ,, • .,. tirMala *·., l•IPM1 AtaU N0t ,. l bdrm OD ~· HU. .... hw ett.11 • Mita, DO ........... ~ Cal.....,.OM.,...., DallJ Pilot Clwlfltd ;::!. 01111U1" 1d. DaltJ PUol aa.lfted '11nt te 1111! wattr, •mo. Winter lelJ...._l.atlllllDallf Dan1 Pilot ci..in" wmm: -~~~~-'1· Ad. .,._ .Call ... .,a.an.t ltwell. •ra .m-•s. PU!l!MlMI. • • a rwi, -~~~~~~~~-------__,..·----·------....... ----~~------~..-.................... ............ ----· ------;---- .. ~:!'!':.~~.~ .... ~;~ .... !!.~ I ~~.·.~~ ..... ~~ .. ~ '-J;':, i.a., 5005 ~!.~.~ ..... ??!~ ~!.~.~ ...... ~~~~ ~~.~.~ ...... ??!~ ~!!.~.~ ...... ??~ ..__,,.,.le.di Jl6t Yearly on the beach rum. 308 sq ft, 2 offi<leS (J.2Xl4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lost. Great OanetL•b Lost 11 22 CM Cocker mix Found : F wht & brn Found. Fn. 11/20 Lrg •••-•••••••••••••••••• room a. Kitch. ill Ba. $290 , & lOx 14' ~& reception WANTED a experienced mix Bladt. Vic ol Cbap-F ht / be' g ea G ta ~t Chec kerboard Cat, gray llger·stripe BEACONBAY-NEWlg.2 lruppermo. +SZ90 sec. area. ru~.storace TravelAgentthatwouJd manuiO e.494-7226 m~ws.'zew·-sr},.,,,~e" ~~ rabbit, M blk Lab mix, Blue c ollar Vi c br . .-g,ba Vu.d/w.elect. dep.230SW Oceanfront spaceavaiJable 833-3361 like the apportunity to Lost 11·20,orangeTabby IO.Rewa~!646-47J9 Mtan&W!ttHoundm11 Harbor/Baker .C M raoet.w/ dbl oven, gar.. NB M-P own a part or a new kitten. Behind Pomona , --Nwpt Animal Shelter. Call 7Sl·6370. w/d, tennis, pvt. bch .. I 673-4154 BA YFRONT agency. Send resume to SchoolCM&4>1680 REWAR D. Lost brown 6«·3656 --Lost Siamese ual point. dotk. Adults Sl200/mo. 5.:•••-MO....., I Box728 C/OOa1ly Pilot, Lost ll lll 8lkcat,white suedeladieswaUet Vic Found M . S mall M 1!·22 Vic Cypress J d ~ & _.__ 1 s. Pnme office. 760-~ p O Box 1560. C M 19th & Harbor Work LhasaApso Vic Harbor Tree Lane. Irv 1 n e yrkyd. ys •eves I Wkly rentals now avail Costa M""a, _,. ~· ft .....,..., moustache, whl mkings . 646·3484 Ask for Lori. Newport Blvd. 675.u "" "Pluto" • .,, a .... w n •673-3ll6 Sll2 • up. Color TV. ...., ~ .,.,_,., Nr Walnut & Culver in -.. ww. ---....,.,"'-'-=--- 2 BR ~ Ba Big Canyon Phones ln room. 2274 suite Sl7S/mo Uti 5 in ...................... Irvine. Reward SlOO Lost Whippet. ans to F o und GI ass e s Lost Retrver/Shep mix c ld. 779 W 19th St "' ... ,_ 552-8177 Shog~n. blk/brn ibge KOREA <Hall Glasses> remale 11-:i.>-81 979-8886 twnlam, pvt gar. 19'15 Newp ort Blvd CM 1151-8928. O,,Giilwllt 5015 mark1ng1. Please call Vic East Blu!(Newport orS4l·30l7. mo Martha Macnab, 646.7445 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.ASEY'SGOHE! _[75-8S36att_6 ___ Beach About 1 week -"'-'-----'------ 642·8235 Don't sit home Ofrice for Lease l~sq Hard workingyoungman 8 months old Male Losthttlebm catwl buff ,, ... "'7 Lost3wks ago Orange& 2 ~ Ba. Townhouse MHD .A PL.ACE? • while your ad is rt With Balcony. Airport seeks silent partner 1n a . a · ~ 1--white Jonghau M cat! style;, Adults no pets R.eaa. Weekly Rates ''. Complex. NB property 646-9872 Grey and wtute Tabby u~ders1d'. Cabyss1nianl Found. Tn Color Collie. v1 c Magnolia & Jn fmtiiio.~. Ki··zt~hCeh~l-PhonesMov1·-):_\ ~;.),:' running tn the 549-3862 Tav Shelte~. •to I right cat. Collar w/tag. We Vic. Tustin & Cllrr Or M Vic Ralphs Parking d i an a po l is H B --am... ..... D a I I y p I I 0 I A .., .. love and miss him NB REWARD! 642 1082. Lot & 17th CM 646-«>34 Reward Ple~se call WATERFRONT Sandpiperl987Newport Classifieds Lei "EXECSUrrES" 0H1n ·81Recovertaxes REWARD' 646-0l.29aft.S:30 Day,646 1852 E~es _ 962_7488 NewfJC)rl Is. Beautiful Bl. Costa NesaMS-9137 In Newport, has two win pd 1n '78. "79, ·ao Evans da 83S-4700ext S4, Found M. Blk w/ whl lg ----- UOO ·~ f\. 3 br . 2 ba., ANSWER AD take dow ofrices avail. 1m· 1151-6425____ ~675-1970or67J.6987 dog ll·21 on Victoria St Classified Ads, your one-Sell things fast with Daily bullt-1n1. fp .. new YocatlH...,. 4250 your messages med 175 & 190 sq. ft. 500 Shares 111 an Jrvme want Ad ! 6'2·5678 CM S48-0533 __ --1 stopsbopetngcenter __ P11otWantAds _ carpets/drapes thru-out. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24 hrs a day for from 1495. ~pt . con Thrift &r Loan. l6000 - dock.\p. avail. ref req. OCEANFRONT2&4 Br a who le w eek for ference rm incl. Sec'I 1151-91~. . •• • •• •••••••••• ••• •••• • • ••• •• ~ Avail. Wmter Weekly / ii N OC: A .. ---~~~--M lhl ...., ..,,. · t $5 00 ava · r irpo • .., U-fo•-•025 • WISifCLIFF 2 Br. 1~ 00 Y.v•.,,.70•~. JUS · · Llsa 833·9971. · ' .._, ._ "" • Ba ... ~wnhouse. Adults l.rg Mt. home, Big Bear. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 8-D A Y WEEK SPECIAL • onJy, no pets. t600 Mo nr ski area, boUdays 4r Call 642-5678 to ~!.~ .•.. !~.~! Y ....... C..... • 1728, Bedford Lane. wltends. tm)&t!!Q. place your ad lniNst&.o..s e 8 Days 3 Linea 8 Dollars • 548·7533. HAWAJI" nowt RITAll SPA.CE Venture Capital Avail I • • Tn fl. JHO 2BR. 28A. Oceanfront 11280.,. fl Harllor Blvd for BuJlness St.art up It s easy to pla c e your 8-0ay We ek Cla ssified by m a il a n d 1t apt at the lhkai in ..., Also do business loans, • (;~;;~-;;·~ .• Ad~i:;•t Honolulu. Don Pettijohn. ~e·;~a:r!i:0~5..7oo equipment teasing e costs 1ust SB -t hats only a dolla r a .da y' To Qua lify for th ts Br + den frpk Rec 213 268-180'1 .__..._._ llU.-4l~Offl I ~-9863 --e specia l o ffer you must be a non-commercial u s er offering • f · ij · sos I · Mammoth 3 br condo _..._to_... ce ...., 4400 • •<~ies mo 1 0 ltd ,8•· •••••••••••••••••••••• ,••••••••••••••••••••••• Storeor Office llSOsq rt 2.d&lrd e merc handis e fo r sa le up to S800 per ad . a nd the pnce m u s t S$2;~ I p s l • w y s ". M v _ .. _ & ~ E...IA.. t -. wknds mo per nlte. F ASAP CM ~pt. Pool, •DELUXEOfACES• esa eruuud ..-~r ._. be 1n your a d The cost stays the s a m e wh ether your ad • Art:r.""'~fw...i.aHll .. lllllMld Reser vat ion only Jae $242 + ulil Bobby, l,2ilt 3room. No lease re S45-41Z3 Futfundiilg Tom Bkr • ne eds e ight days selling tune Or JUSI one • • °" •fwahkd 3'00 499-5304. 499-2517 957..(631 641-la56 quired Adj Alrporter C vm-646-3921, 6'S-4l9!1 • •••••••••••••••••••••••eo t t r be h lmmed M/F to sbr NB uotel •""32239-12 Off' _,.--rl h Mo......_T-.d • mp ete y um. ac .-. · ....... · · ice or ret11 s op ~ •r..,-.. rwa• S E A W I H D cotta1e. pvt. quiet. Wk· 3BR. duplex Steps to I JTH STIHT space avail immediately Dffcts 5035 e U se one w o rd in e a ch box About 4 w ords m a ke one • VILLAGE ~.fi:lhly. HunL Bch ~~·, ~ 'ff 3~·ia:.t COST.A ... SA. 4SOsq fl~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• e c lass1f1ed line o f type Minimum ad is 3 lines P lease p rint e New 1at2 bdrm luxury · 675-6014 2 or 3 room office suites s....-MhJ. Co. plainly adlllC apu In 14 plans. 1 Dix Indian Wells condo. 3 F I R B A/C. plenty ol prltg. Util Ca-trcW All ty~ ol ~eal estate • • Bdrm from M90. 2 bdrm BR, pool, spa. teruus. :m• el nmr 2 r Pl2 met. Avail. now Call ..... 4475 Lnvestmenls s111ce 1949 I • r------- ----------------------~ rrom ss10. Townbouse JlOOda. 67>2596 · S:,01 v ewA uom.med Realonorruc:s 8'7~00 ....................... SpecMl1mc) iii • , • rrom tMO +pools, ten· R..taktoSIMn 4100 Call ~~aw;: A~m•m: Share 2 ore suite m pre· l,000 Sqrt commericat 2-dTDs I nis, waterfalls. ponda! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6'2-4.JOOZAhn stigk>us airport area. 3'1S business or warehouse 642-2171 545-04 11 • I • Gat f9r cookinc & ~•t· '--"T 1-........•·n sq fl For details call SO< sq ft. 2 car space. W1do has mone" for r------t-----t------+-----t:::~~ ...... --~ • 1nd'l\a1d. From San WA ~ Roommat.e for lg asi-6226 have util. ~7184 443 w ,, • I Oi;g~ Frwy drive North CONTACT: Largest Gay 1 Townhouse m HB, close · . Hamilton l!O. C.M. T.O. 's. Sl0,000 up. No I • On .,.:1,..h ,A M"Fadden Male/FemaleServkein to ocean, very nice! DANA POI.NT ZSO lnd"•trlalBld• forlease creditchedt,nopenalty • r------t-----t-----+-----F====~ oc • ... ... So Ca I . G . R . C Sl7S/mo. 500 $3SO/mo "" · o· Call Denison Assoc I S I 00 • then West on McFadden (213)630.3040 34210 Violet Lantern 3000 sq. rt. office. 10,000 673-7~1 • • to Sea wind Village. · Mature. liberal male shr 975 1120 .sq. rt. wareh~e at 28< • I • l714>893·S198. F nonsmkr, C.M. house. 3bdrm home w/same. · 5 q ft c 0 s l a M•cllet"ltFt.hMha. I 10.60 R t ' 4 ResP.onsible. $171 /mo Nr. Dana Pl. Quiet. pvt. 500 sq. rt Mesa Verde Mesa/Newport area SINCE EARLY t91tl • • °"" +ut11s.DocOK.S4trWO & ref 's. S3SO /mo area. Avail 2-1-82 Ca ll lst&2nd.Tru1t0eeda I 13.20 ~~·:,;·a::;hM;;..·~~ Rmmte wanted ID shr 3 496·7118. ~123 714/645:8706. . OWNER-NONOWNER • \ • 985 ~o. Pacific Coast Br La1una Bc:h home. Shr my beaut house. r rilM Milt Id! Loe. ~tail Store; choice loca llhru4Units f 15 80 H-r.'Laguna Beach S27S/m o Call eves gar.,spa,lrvine.SJOO+ Approll hoo rt office tion by Newport ocean PelerOobbs,Broker • I • • Daily, Weekly. Kitchen 497-3017 Va utils. 731-8630evs s pace. Prestigious rront. 800sq. It $750 mo 760~ 646-6016 • av11lable. Low winter Dana Pl. 2BR. 2BA. Rel F lo shr 3 br dplx 3 ba Newport Beach location. 675-418S, 673-1401. • I Add S2.60 for each addttlonal llne for 8 times rates.A94.s294 Whl 14 VJ utils. S2SO lst Nwpt Hgts. u 381mo: Comeseeitnow' 2400 aq .ft .. s omen &. A.-•c...es/ • I • Balbol Inn. $90 4r up •lu l.'93-<1187. Julie 975·424Sdys tffw,.t.Ardft/ work spa~ W Costa P~/ I • we .... ly . Kltchennette. Resp. nonsmkg Flo shr 3 M/F needed immed, lo Tobi ......... Mesa. nr Placentia ' Lott & ,...... • Pub 11' sh my ad for 8 days starting oc -~front.675-8740 br N.B. dplx, Va blk sbare 3 BR twnbse Call: 642-4644forappt. 19th. Ample pkg, S1560 ...................... • -----------• Nea OCC Pool Non-be.acb, 1266/mo + VJ w /bay view $400 Deluxe Peninsula Office mo.Qwnr/bkr.~3568 • aa•c...... C f' • Smoker Male • S170 ulils 957-6773. 646-9453; 759-0649 ; 842-1949 aft Approximately !MO sq rt. .... lri ........ 4500 •••••••••••••••••••••• • laSSI ICatiOn ____________________ _ 5'.5-2510after6PM. r.ekatys (213)889-3279 6PM Cathedral ~ngs with ....................... • Name • For -woman newly de· To share 2 bet. Condo, 1 Trusses. Skylights, New ta Mesa, 1200 sq. ft • corated private room & H.B. ho~se lo share ~15 cbiJd OK. $200/mo. plus Carpetlng, Wood Par· Industrial s pa ce • Address balh. frpk. S28S. inclds + ~ uu l. refer reqwred t.; util. afL s 631·5"4 quet, Air Coodlllonin1. p?S/mo. 673-5340. • -----------------------• utils. Eastside,C.M. 847-4781 wknds&days6'2·5833 S1180 mo . L eave8700 sq Ct Warehouseln· City Zip Ph one 645-0108. Roommate to shr 3Br Sbr.11. lux. bomew/prof. Messa1e. • cludln& 300 sq n. office. • -------• c d M p v '\ e n . hse. $200 mo. Close to So. pel"SOD S26S. Lst, last & • * • 16751 Noyes. Irvine. In· Ch M • trnce /garden patio. CstPlaza.Rod64l·l414 dep.996·847? l.1711Sfrwt quire Ma.roel Co. nut • eek or .0 . enclosed D Furn. Beamed ceiling. Female to share 3 bdrm Shartsba'l)bouse foun· Deh1noffic-espattwith door . 957 ·9266 or • Ch d t • -· L 1 1 Very n 1 c e home with pool In Irvine taia Valley, 127~ incl. 17th St. frontage for 646·1°'4. arge my a 0 : • Microwave. Ut11. inc. Ne1ot1able.SS8-1231 utils.Nick964-2'788 lease. CompetjUvesq.n. Comm/Indus. u.nit, 1400 Give yourself a • O L" # I • Muet be quiet. resp .• fem only, 18 ill over , r to abr 2 br, 2 ba apt, ricea call Rob &31-3994 sq. fl. Baker/Fairview Christmas bonus • Exp. noo-smltr tstllast/dep. ocean s Ide C d.M c .M. S200/mo + $200 840 aq rt prof office suite area S39S/mo. l nq. _ sell unneede d ----I • saoo.JSt pk1. 1325./gar S3SO/mo. gar. sp. Quut last.845-1758 w/ocean.Yiew : reception 557·2011 items in the • I pllg.7§9·1363 area673-6317 C.M. Eaatside, M/F lo rm/2 lar&e offices/ sep Inside & Outaide Storage • I 0 # Exp. I • 4 , bdr. to renL pvt ba . NB prof cenll. will share ahr 2bd/bt.b IZ30 + ~ equip and at.ora&e rm. for m o tor h o mt , Dai~ PHii ltd ... k1l priv CM. beaut. home w/ rem. util."6-4080 Newport Calta/Design automobile & small Gt"ft Gui"de • L------------------------------1 • 642·W'16lil1 7pm over30p?S.76'Mll02 • ..........., 44" Pl~u. New carpet/· lralJeredboau.645:483?. • r··-·--·--WE'LL PAY THE POSTAGE --------------• Rm. nvt bath, patio. en· F 25 or over to share 2 •-P•IDl. SUS per sq fl C I 6 .. 2 5671 I try. "lutch pm Q. uiet bd. duplex. near OC ...................... (714) 751-IOM ....... •f"'Yttt/ a ,. • • I f --' • di mt u 1 pd 11 Weatdiff. N.8. Wul ,._ .ct t tll fort t 11 NO POST AGE • •• ~:.N~~H@.~·2SlS ::~~\~~Last ~~~~~~~~ ou~:-o'r"'t~~':hop ......... ~ ...... ~;..... c "r I It... • : NECf.SSARY : • "· Hottfs.Mohh 4100 M/f', 2 bd .. 2 ba.. ~ 15>aceavaillmmediately 'iC"'tw1t 5005 .Ad-Vhor • I If MAILED : • ..... t .nu•oo•uueu•• $242.50/moHB ~bl.fr. 450aqft."7Smo ~II J !· tN TH[ O • Livt pn Newport Beach bch avail 12-1963-5483 m«5ZZ •••••••••••0 •••0 ••••• • ~ 1 UNITE o s TA HS ~ SIOO/wk Pint Knot ·• . Spacio111 utc\llive of. . LOSING LEASE. quit-.2 .______ • ~ • Motel 6302 W PCH. NB f'\n~ what you want In fices ac.,. from City MW"DICm tin1b11.1ineu,selli11gout IATlllOMT • f BUSINESS REPLY LABEL oo ~O _ _ ____ Dady Pilot Clwltledl. Hall. All aervicef avaUa· Luurt0\11 auites avail. ALL aupplits and fill· Ci.rtalw p~ • E • ble, •optlonal'. From m 313 af olftce avail. for tµrea lncludinJ: NEWPORT awaits your w F111s1 CLASS PE1tM11 NO u COSTA MES• c•u FOllN•• ? Needmcm for C•ristmas lllyilf? Sell your unnetded items with a low cost ad under the Deily Pilot Gift Gulde Cal &42-171 .... ..,. Cllfbt u~w.r aq.ft. up al reuooabk! aub-leue iD one of Npta. Display CIHI. waiting church, club or office • g ~ • rentala. No leaH re· exclU1lve office com-r oom. chain, Benty holiday party. Cattrlne ic POSTAGE wu BE P•IO 8, •OOACSSH 0 • quired. callf73.3002 ptexea. Airport close. Salon hairdryers and & boa la avail. 646-44l9 • ~ 0 C t 0 II Pll lx~•IPPIVll J.ncludea: hydraulic chairs, mlr-• , range OH I Y Ot m • SWiiS" :~uVtf!.~.:itot1al 1 ~iZ,·,'~~!'u~l~~~ IMt I,_. HOO • ! oa•11y p•11a1" l • ~ • 100 frM coef~/mo. 1 and hair product.a. .. ............. •••••••• 5 i • M..,... •Ample~ I CaU131·'7S4ot • •KltebtD*Std yttrv. afler6.... • '! Box 1.-1 e · avallable Oii F• lat ~ 1 New tux otnce 15>ace Call: Rouimef15-0740 ICICUAMST • ~ • W I St I • ' In Irvin '• bualut U(M9AnoM 1 330 · IY · l , tfttttl llilJ Frrt •c· Cadlllacsto~rt.a 1 rre·eura retrt1 . Al( fll e I Co1t1 Mtu, CA 12821_ • e caa. Avlll. DOW! Call Wbatever t!w Fad etora1t racka. mlac. Cll: • I • I fordltalll. Roll 'em olflhematlcet .. a a......_•--· I :1"'fl: ahi. ~ .._. 'C:1ll~=d n!i, a . Ml-Im 64W71 ••.•• ··········••,I••··~····~-• ~ I Or1nge Coast DAILY PILOT/Wedneaday. Novembtr 25, 1981 ............. m .. !~ •• .?~ ..... ?!!! ~~~ ..... ?~ •. ~!.~ ... ~ ..... ?! .. ~~•~••••~•~ eu .~~ ..... !!~ u .~~ ..... ?!.'.! ., ... II.. IUI Kvt hi 1111•-----CHEr"S Joflaa7'• lt•l ....._,_ SALES PERSON lull or WtHt'IUI VIiia, NII, I f)ow lakl111 ,,,.. to' ... llAI. Offlel l..lvt j;j~vtr-llCI" /'f'.YPIST part·tlmt, vldlo llOrt be1ut p1lt Ota"fle lib· * * • rW'1 ft _,./pt nitfl. Ptr •htn.oc. ... PM In h'om ltrote e da on ActJ" r•al lltatt otore ta.lea. eaper preftntd. by )'011n1 U l ~: TR I a &lp'd oa&. APPlY ~ 1111111 be ... tO type • 1 fa oll. a ht1 °'' dwini bit openma lor a Wfll CaJI Lynn 1142 19'4 (or In ll4/U3 Wt tlll ti/It, - --a.s PM llon.,r(ooly. 1 11 1 dt. tao da An , bd. &roomed, Pfl'IOlllbl• In· tr vi w 1.s, __ _ 142 ·•N 1 an Our ...,. "::7 .. Hiat· ~ !. l1Ul St. at Tlllt1n H1lrdrt11m1 wl1t1nt, Co u Id •hart Job ~;~~11:f 11~u:'t':ii~•pt; •'01u'd Whl.PPet P11p , ''''" •• , ... will .. _ ul. plua tlpe, pref. w 11 notber nuru SOwpm. Rtal alite H · SAL 1 E 1 sca•lll'9'Ras or•11••lbl1dc1N1rlil1111 _,_1 ~ .,. matUtePlrlClft.pltuant Mt,1113Nov2'TonJ per desirable C1ll ""~ Vlt lard/Newport Blvd. .,........ CLmCA&. atm01phcre. Laa kb. Nursery suunC31.Q2U E1eruUve 1nrch firm N B. Cill Pet l'I~ We itlll have 11 Im· Rtalttttte 1yndluUoo .-,.u13 ult for Btnnle Mkjlit ._.. :'\ tttb brllbt 1nrashe round: Blk PoOdlt mix, mtdlete _,_. '°' 1 proctutq clerit for NB WllU1 a L 1 r a e w b 0 I cs a 1 e recruiten who r1n lhink fem, Skyllne/N•wport, Telltr te ~-time IJ1ve1t firm. ~ Halrttyll1t nu r .. r y ae e k In I and &row rich. Call O.C, Sht1lter•l.a5t _ • houtt ,_ wM. Sb new luttt. lnvolviJl1 8t your own Boes. Sub mponJlblo lndivldu•I to •f7••'·•2902••••••I P.,111• Hie 11M1tlJl1 ~ l>Mk· bank d..-ltt • detaJJecl leue apace In NB. Ask 111ume poi1llioo u Ir· 1-----...... • ....................... las u,erlenee pre follow-up. Dtpendablllty lot Chuck, 67}2l0t8 rt1atortauard. Nu 011per l.l IMVISTMIKr SALIS ferrtct, but wtU ce.14tr ' arcur1cy .re_q. Com ~ req'd. 30 hrs per wk. E hll I Wanted, Woman pre UICUnn a.eny caahierlnc beck· puter u p, latlpful. C1U. HAIDwAllUUS Contact. Jess: (714 ) 1ia'E R rr~ G•mE ferred, Ulttofdealrable * UTI• 1round. Tl4/'40-0123. Full time. Apply In 5Sf.422l INVESTMENT will produc:t,nota0011moUc, -.llMwDCORTS & • '1 0 0 • Cr 0 w 11 Nu;in""'11:.:_-'-----i teach you crotlve earn up lo SI0.000. per r uJ.tl~.L!IM Wt lll FarsoBantotrera Comm'I Cleutn want. 'Bdware, 11124 ltvlne, LVM I rtnancina. 1031 Ex year. Ptr work In oc 'COEDS-Would Love lo an Hcelltnt 1al1ry and e d , dependable •:OM !MAKERS •. 3·11:30 Conv . li«sp )118 chanaes, lnveator df· uu Cu l l Eves , Party wllh you. Call Sue bent flll and conftnlal responsible. Paya well. COLL""OE STUDENTS• area. Put. attitude & velopment & rowlllellna . .»1. 79ff_ orDebbltanytlme worllln1 atmoapllere. Flu. hra P /llme1 c. smiles needed, xlnt Exper. counielora re SeuonalHelp 9$3. For s>trtonaJ lntervi.w f/Ume, subaUtutea. Cal earn M. perhr~keep·• benefits.Call:842-~. crivc too~ comm Tttis GIFTWlAPt'llS .----·---•I pleaae l'ootatt: 831'6856 Ive. mesa. ln1 ln Irvine, CdM. Ap. 1 a u ... al oppt for s --prox 12 hn per wk. Girl Nursln11 s n n-u ~ tartin11 11/30. Days, ..... c ..... hcorls 24 Hrs 641--0180 c ... ~ •• bp/MC/VfM 17 I 4~6:!7H7 Counter ::Ji•I for dry J.'ri~a Hom .. "-rvlces MUHIS AIDI ri1ht ptl'llon Con 1den evenlnge & weellenda . ,.leaner ........ _ Ap "' .x tlal 1nt .. rview Call A I t ..-c '" · ' ......... · 559· Exptr'd . all 1hifts ~ PPIY n ,....l'100· rown '1Y in ~eraon, 593S -Conv. Ha.p Nwpt Bch VlnceS46.5880 Hardw11re, 1024 Irvine arner, B. 1et"H1e ............. -..... Brin& your smile &i join 1 "111! _______ , 1 Ave ,NB --- ----. •• ..... w tM 43 Ska wtf 30-40. Permanent rtl1tionship Tired of the bar scene. Box 11113 , Balbo11, CA92661 ~t•rt@ /U.' WELLS FARGO DISl(C~ •WOt._. ua' Freemjr med.,den·1• HIGHT A OI Poueu &ood typing tal &i lite ins Call Restauranl •SICUTAllES• ability. skiJls 1n bu1c ·llOU. RUSTY P'IUCAH Sh Pres Siii ooo •• ~;'i' A= :~::~~ math. Office tn atlrac-18 3 0 Ma 1 n St • at Wor~ ~~ si4,40o S.cycle1 1020 FwWtw • 1050 fa lllta • 1~50 Call!onua 8 Motel. l«l live Newpart Beach OFACI M$1/ MacArthur. lrvllle, now Train Wd Pmc Sl3.200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••4•••• SIXY ISCOITS l-6lM42' Alm If Class . Escorts/Modeling M /F & Couples 83S·~ MC/ViSI TNvet 54st ••••••••••••••••••••••• FLY FREE• PA 2 for 1 coupons. 13 countries. 631·3'69 7005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Now Enr0Ulin1: Chrit· Uan Prt.SCboot. 320 E llltb St.. Costa Mesa. , Spe~ial Procram 646-5'23 Hftp w ..ted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BANK 2123 Main Street HuntJnston Beach, CA Eq ua I Op pt Empl 11/F/D C Non·bosphal setting. IXIC. SIC'Y acceptUI& appbcatJol\li T 7o. Laauna e. $!3,200 Schwinn boys "Oelux Queen Anne furn , la Velvet aofa, olf wht .• llke Gisler Ave., .M. C-Ontact Ms. lreoe Ruiz fur exp1ndin1 law firm KITCHEN HELP Liz Rei~ders Agy, In<' Va rs1ty" 10 spd 24" desk ' chair, rorree ta· new SJ75. 2 end tbls.: C'Of· D~ W• ua M0-895o. in Irvine lodustrial com · DISHWASHERS 4020 BirchEs1'64EOE wheela S60. Lil Chick ble It low boy s.oo ea fee tbq~. •·M . with aerger, bUnd •lite HOUSECARE. Lady to PI e 11 Sa I a r Y c 0 m -Day & night alurt.s avail Newpart/8.13 8190/Free new tires le chain. liS. 962·397 eves One formal oak d111, Mt, exper for a 2 perso care for elderly, non · mensura~ with exper Apply •n pel'llon Mon 640~1 Oft white velvet sofa mtchina. game aet as 8 workroom. Hourly rate bedrlddenWoman.Lov Call Mr Simonds . f"ri.9AM 6PM NewSRBicycle,21",was Sl00 .2endtbla.,coffee .Oakbd.set 7-0!17 + full medical and den. ely Coata Mesa home. 833 · 3622 ='-· ----SEc•-ARY $350, must sell, S22S tbl. SIOO. lam"' Orange New full n mattress set, taJ benefits. Own room & bath, non· Part·llme Sales E 11 t""' · t 1 OBO Top carrier for 2 c er am l c SI O. ea . box apm/maUress sso. 5013616 smoker eves & wkends, MOTHERS!! Perm . ProfessionaJSales xce en opp-0r uni Y blkes,$45.67S·S227 redwood picnic tbl $40. 7SO·Sl32 • (213) 862 9283 Part-Ume. 9-! In Office, Ground level op ply for high powered In· pd be b"k Call •93 ~ DRIVERS WANTED · In your Home. Phone re· Ameman Display now d1vidual with top typing lO ~ Sears st 1 e. · -9' plaid sofa. crushed Bankln1 Early morning home de· Housekeeper, child care, ceptlon. Some Cleric1tl, hiring Sales Reps SJOK & shorthand skills. Must I Newly tuned. XJnt cond. Bunk beds & dr~sser velvet, S2SO. ll-INTll livery. L.A. TIMES. live in Prefer retired Some Sales. to $46K if to you qualify be auressive1. self f75obo.846-7694 Wood . 1 yr old. inclds •~J.2al. JOI MAISIT Irvine & Newport areas. lady who wants home 631.oooo Send Resume 10 Mr starter & able to assume Schwinn girls cruiser. mattresses. Paid SSOO A moire, hand carved,ap. P.,..n.tTtler $425 +mo. Jess . and family.Board,room French 43Ctant,lrvine respons1b1lily $70.Xlnlcond.call. Sellfor$22S.Ch1ldswht prox. 7"X4'. $250. AfJer NewportBalboaSavln11 $46-0235. and wage. da 8472244, PART TIME _{;'a_jlnt4 _ Congenial Newport S.8-7903,askforBlake dresser w/hang1ng 6pm .642·1111s&. 1ueekln1amature,well Earn Christmas Money ev&40.Zl02 Salt!.i Bea ch commercial Boy's Triumph30'·10..spd £loset .~ 8 . bar with 6 bar stOob, 1roomed lndJvldual who Painting duclts part Housekeeper. Sun & Mon (yr .. W'S O.tsidt 5atff brokerage office sso. 20 .. folding bike-OA~ ARMOIRE SISO. lovn wortlna with~ time. wt the artist in only. Houseceleanmg & uwna unique made tiy Toyota Enghsh,xlntcond After& m·&u· pit for the position of you ariJe. Eves & Sat. child care. Lag Bch We are presently seek· Position open selltng re Contact Peggy 536-61216 ~ 645·0787 -.!.!!:""-'"-="'-'·'-==-==F-- p /T Teller. Excellent $3.SO/br. Interviews Sat. area 641 ·8700 d ys. ing adults w1lh pleasant ader ad advetti.sma to 833 2900 · ERBED -Queen·slie sleeper ch a.m . 9·11 at 19001 <Eva), eves1wknds c:rsonahtieswhowould localmerchantsinapro Boy 's Nisbilli 10 speed, WAT Ith It matching loveieat, opportulllty for a stable, lected territory EK Xlnt cond. •.oo King siie, complete w blk & wlute w/cbrome res'°nsible person to Hamden lat Garfield), .w7·3983 in 1$!~!=s~ ~;-:;,~::~ eel lent commission & SECRfTillES •94-4269 a 11 accessories and trim Good condition, leam and develop in a .. H""'.""B.._. ------' with Daily Pilot Camers bonus programs. good Work temparary Jobs MEN'S IOSPD bookshelfd head~~~~ great for holiday guest& l~1~n11 0:'$0~ia~i~~: ESTIMATOI IMTHIOGATOI: I 1 o to IS years old . co. benefits. Apply ac sfMtlO home. Royce Uruon, xlnt cond fi~~ 7~f~1~lon set 67s.alll8 Met'bankaJ Eneineer· MllOID Unlimited earnings The Pennysaver. 16601r"""""""'Rki HP:.STON ~ 673-8890 -·---t:.-.... Wt to.SS penenceprefen-ed Paid illgde1reeorequlvalent P"IT.,... ... R a"'ailable to right Placenha,C.M. &ASSOCIATl::S 81L-eSa-le." F-.,.,., to Famous Eames Leather --..,.. career apparel Please "" •-. · 540--<MOO • •vo.u IOUt.I Ch Llk N Must ••••••••••••••••••ff••• call: w i t b poss 1 b I e 1100/weekend and up person Hr s 30PM to SALES <;LERIC-R.tail -S3SO Crwsers. Class1~s. airs, e ew, Inter i 0 r o es I Jn Ms Denny Parlsia established clientele in Call 552·3173. Army 8 JOPM . Monday thru Newport StallOnt!rs has SECRETARY R.E. prts, frms. 10 spds 707 Sell 714·833-8280 Chrtstmas lnveoC.ry 1714~ refinery piping. Meri ReserveBeaUyou can Fnday SomeSaturday 8 f ttime Tuesday Secretarial Posllion in St James Rd NB WalnutDuung.roomset, SaJe !!' Fn 11·27, Sat MEWPOITIAUOA dian Construction, be av11labihty For ap through Saturday posi. 1 acitHe Newport Center -~·•S39 ___ 6 aphol chairs. S750 11 . 28 . •AM totPM. t7tU SAVINGS & LOAN Laguna Niguel,8ll..a&86. p 0 Int men t , c a 11 . lion avail Will train Realtor'~ Orfll't' front Boy's I Os pd, ridden ss~tJ' g~~.:t~~'J°; Sty Park Circle. lrYine. 1100 Irvine Ave., NB EXEC. SIC"Y LI~ Sec't 642·4321. ask for Ben S.Sl'._9212, !f~mmons qffire J>OS•llon rl'qu1res tw1re. hkeoew, S'75 Wkd 49J.1739 E S.9·3862 E 0 Good typing skills, W1lllams 110011 teltphont' \u1ce 631·9255. ys ves u____ 1060 .E. M/F superior phone manner. Newpo ctr Real t1tt S.S t y p 1 n g . S It & a p • -Ltv rm set. 2sofas, tables ~ --------•!'!•••••••• ,le Litigation Law Firm DelllCIMttattn pearanct' Real estate 14111diac) Matt1klls 1025 & book shelves SSOO Call ..................... .. ADMIMSTIAT1YI IBookkuper ~'e:~i;:::;I[~c;:_n~{. seeks exper·d t.e1al Ser 'ART TIME P time. 2 w 4 days Car expemnce helpful but ••••••••••••••••••••••• An swer ad • 562 . V ;~YNYw~r ~~~d SPICJAUST I P/time fuJI charge. 3 tractive salary & with good typing, dic· Mailingoperations nee $4hr 213 BTI II~& not t'Ssent1al Preft:r R MOW 36•/Ffk. 642·•300,24hn~ P.O.A. Western or M-.0 days. per week . Call benefits forri,ghtpqson. taphone and SH skills No exper req'd Must be 7 14 1~_1·07.18 l<>t·al resident For in· edwood 2x6 ~ecking, Quality, Din rm set, EngUsh, 8 yrs old: 13 PAIT·TIMI Co,." nln e wk d Y s . II Please call 979-3666. ask Satar o . 640-6960_ dependable and availa· lerv1ew call Mn Duhl 4·20' long! also redwood carved table 44xll2 2 hand.a. Nice disnncitJon. $100/weekend and up. . forKatbx. MA.KE bFlaesho1.noncalslll.anNdptarBecah Realtorsfi4.1.4910 installation available. chairs $500 Drexel ribbon winner. sOWld, Sales Wesley H. TavtorCo. fencing Deck & fencing Ives 6 velvet uph . ,..,., Call 552·3173. Army IUSIOYS FULlCHAI" HOUSICALlS Fo~lnsG~ Lowest price guar. Jim Heritag~booltcase.l200. re1istered , $1000. :e~erve. Be all you can g:~se~t~~~:.~~~·s IUSIMISS MGI. To pole n ti a I Los 760·0501. S:J0.12:30 tall us aboot tht' nut SECIETAltY or ken anxt.ime, 646·9885. RCA atereG, ma hog. '98-0589or752-11N Excellent oppt'y for A n g e 1 es T 1 m e s standing ratt't'r op . IEucllffveJ Used Plywood. 40 pc's. cab 100. 494- ALL·ROUND OFFICE IUSIOY career-minded Ell· Subscribers & earn Big PAITTIME portun1t1es a:; an ~,xcellentbenefits 5116ths X 4X8.1220 Per Anuque Walnut Din. tbl HORSIFOIWSI p E RSON; for rast. Experienced. Breairut ecutive dedicated to Money dol.ng it ! As 8 8·9pm. Expanding youth ln:1urance Agent Train s.40-6300 Sheet. 557·3973 & 6 ch 11 n A steal at Owner would like to Paced medical dist. Ir lunch shift for Towers operaUq with Christ.Ian Sales Representative for counsellne firm has ing will not interfere START HOW n..-1040 95 ! 63 ·17 6 --leue hil tho~ Restaurant La•una . I 1-M111t be a,. the Los AnieJes Times . f 3 < h With vour present .....,. bone to an ez,peri.fmlld Super sba rp. Typ. • " PrUIC P ..... ,. Circulation Department openings or .,, s arp ' L.or a I Am w .. y d 1 s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 fl designer couch with Id L Ir dtort ing/wiJlln1. Computer Beach. Appty to Jan Uon Ir people oriented. you'U earn a '"'lfa.ntffd outgoing mature people employment tnbutor offers oppt') for KEESHO~D Pups AKC. matching upholstered r er. Pvton1 !:'Ya. backaround belprul. Flood: m-un. ext. 475. Experienced iD busine11 wage + &e~ Com-to motivate ambitious good earrung.s You p1rk Champ sire. M/F. Pet & lab lea . down filled ~!:h). ec-05&S~Rlc:Mrd Cbance for 1dv1ace· Cate Decorator wanted. operalioos. Wort direct· m 111 i 0 n 1 0 n t be 10·13 yr olds. Call 2·SJ>m ~1.8 the hours We tram For 1 how Pvt Pt Y cushions. 1475 f161..13lO. m e n t . Sa I a r y p/t nu hrs., triJJ train. ly with chief esecutivr Subscriptions you sell 6U·•321. ext. 3'.l. Ask for SALES 1ntervlt'~.61J.~ 213/697·13'Salt6rm. a4 · beveled glass top I••••••••• nu./beneflt1 Call N8area551.tW7 officer ol rut Crowin& Houn are from 4PM to Andrea L.T lndustnt-i. IS ex Transm1ssionbu1lder SHIH TZU pups, AKC, l'Offtt table with heavy belillllinl 11·30-81 bet'"' C I WASH flrlD lO carry oulPolicy, tPM dally. Tnlnlng will pand1ng their mdustnal Call 114HS83 Days. S2SO and up. Cash only wood base S22S Ha•tt.ow-... ~NI io.noon. 531-7517 A make basiness opera· be provided. All you Photograpera needed sales foree We offer 963 Z784 Eves 638-9308 Evenm 848-3396 TAPP9A;/iti;;;,,~·;.-.;,;; A .. BITlouscoupLES Fu.U fl p/t.lme help. Ap~ t.ional Ir budiet plans. d d p Part time or full tJme guaranteed ulary + ex V 1 k ·f-ll -- 7 • c h od 'th . ly 1.11person,2l50 Harbor Structl.lre capitali.utioo. nee is a 100 • · . cell commwlOfl. group a et par mg, u or part Doberw•.... ouc . m em w1 under warranty. XlJit wanun1 to supplement Blvd., c Iii. Hire Ir delegate small pear an ce & 1 n en I ..f!ease caU63l·22SC uuurance short hours I lime OPt'rungs 18 plus AKC, good temperment wood on arms. ohve col cond. '250. IMT-4331 family income on a part· staff ol key personnel tbu11ast1c m1nner If I P&.c. Worts 6AM · 12PM. 12PM-6PM. SJ H ~ t J rt Ca II J 'm 5 beautiful females. all or. xlnl cood ll.50, rail W a t e r b e d . S l-1. ftime buis, call ror 111 CAstell Must be motiva~ self. you think th.ls po1IUon Nffd people with script room for advancement 642 S097 red Fromm> 7s1.32111 --R.efri1erator, as .. Sota appt67S-al30. Fashion Island retail start.er.Experiencewilb ~igbt be ngbl for you., stylt or personalized Call Mr Sands6312741 ~....... SJ6.9562 Pvt Salt Ret1nng Sell· & match1.111 chair ISO. Answering Service, store. Expr pref Past Real Estate limited cive us a call 957·236! handwritmg for piet'e --Sb"h T F 1ng almost complete 847·81S9eves graveyard shift auil.. So partnenhlps It projeds • _.., ,..91191•11 ~ 1005 fu ll pedigree USO qua I 1 I Y h s e I Je .._ 1070 advancement for ri&ht ext 1204 worL at home Send <.-a....-;u t ....................... 1 1 ·. zu Ji,, mo, em, b d typin& 35 wpm, Call· 11trsoo. me eves or a +. Salary & com· Medical Seeretary sample to 11189 W Com~ Nutnt1oa Co IOoltmg for ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne• d 5 non-~o· rk 1 ng fuminsh111gs. "·-r Wltnds req C all Ray or E d u di I Ith S D t d ~ .... 1:~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631--0140EOE. · pensation open, com-xperience ... e ca monwea · ulle · s ur('ess on en e •.n heod ore Haviland molher.548-8181 -••963-_.x.ao_** Over 200 na t ~•,I Jim.6«·.5070.E.O.E, mensurate with ex· Secretary Front Office Fullerton CA 92633 in d1v1duals who desire an China IOO+f>C!I l600 1 -• Crib like new s 9 o --• ... •11---.----•ICASHIEE perience It ability. All Manager for Small elude return address abo"'e .a ... erage inrome · ~21679 1 11 !JIO. Brn /wht mixed Bedr'oom set. 4 piece. ~~a~Ro1~ Ct~i. ~op~ "" ....,.nw PACIACSTBIO repliustncUyconfiden· Orthopedic Surgery andj>honef!.!.1m~r for their efforts Call for ---. Cb1huahuaJlbs.female. 175 dcond ~1" ,, CLm prr tial. For immediate con· Practice Plastics appl No phon1• 1r1 Bookcase antq oak 5 stk, No s~all Children. free · ---. praised at $18,000. MUST F /lime. some ac1.'0unl· Nffds • temporary . ___ 759-9199 SET p ~s~ tervie11o•!> Mr Davis 1714 1 deep Lall. 16SO, make of to lovmg home. M7·5168 New Hotpomt Electric SELL· Best 0 ff a 1 i n g e 11 Peri e 0 c e cashier to work in our El sideration. send bnef re· U r-Sft "" 894.8798 fer Antq oak 4 stk w /drp -CUDDLY COCKERS Stove. drop In. self. _640·8688. necessary. Must be Toro store. For further su me including ex· MODELS/ESCOITS We are loolung for an ex S I dsk. ong rond, 5'25 p P Will hold for Cbnstmas cleaning oven, $250. 3 pc -~-'""'0""'1"-A-ll_O_N_DS __ _ machine oriented. Xlnt info. and interview, call: perienre, salary hi.story Attn Females only penenl'ed M/F for ln!~t-a es 54S 9226 -AKC S wks old blonde & sectional. $100 Chest of al 703 or appraisal. company benefits. Call 9S 1 . 13 5 5. As Ii for &Prorfeeqssuliorneaml eDnel:el~op'. 953-<.!71 t1on moldU1g production HAUGHTY UDY Cran d ma . s German ch .. H~ $200 540-9444 drawers. SIOO Tables, Private part,y. 751-621.8 8 Ibo Marin S49-91l7l Chester. EOE. Co paid health. vaca Ladies be<·ome a Black F'orest cuckoo • · Coffee. end & oc · a a e, · ~=:::.!..!-==---ment Sen·ices. Inc .. 260 Needle work k1l prod lion & holidays. 2nd shift Naughty Lady s11le~ dock S400ibst Cash 3 Goldn Ret pups AKC, casional, SIS to $25 Men's 14K gold band. __ E.O•.-E. M•/f•/H••••I Utlle 1s Big!' Clnssif1ed Newport Center Dr .. Ste. Pull thread. cut rabnr. opening only. 4 ~ 12 30 rep • ca 11 A Ii~ on . S48 SZIO champ hoe. Show dogs. MUCH MORE!! 759 16~ New ori11U1ally 1235. Seu '!!!! ads are really small 470, Newport Beach, CA s.hiP..e!nj_Ffl7JO.OJ!L Apply at 968·0178 E-;dy 1900. 5 Ira wood tool ~ea S.S.7264 Din rm tble, 4 highback 10. 9&4-461S Mi ~ss~~l~s-llghfu 'n· "peopletopeople"sales ~. ORAMGfCOAST Sales chest w1orig tools Freetogdhome.Golden w1cker chalrs.Sl75 An ~lffry 1071 Woman/Men American and big reswts! To place Classified Ads? If not. fir Ad Actiln 850 w 18t.hSt . c M per· d Motherhood ~~ve-~re Illustrated dog. Male543-4798 SIOO Antique Coal Bin. It WOODWORKING n uso w I a vmap1: lposa b lonse . '""" dh We "'""J Rm YO• -' ""'"" 'USllCS P"' "m' "'' '" " _ ,.,t. r"" "8-52IO "''""" Gd w • l<h '~""'""' •Im"'"'· ..................... .. Labor Core, 8281 your classified ad, call you're llli.ss~ the best l'...11 -6g:~ Maternity Boutique, books S2S S'7S 2 lg en-German Shephard pup-case, ISO 497~ -MA&JCHINElJU""RY Manchester, Buena t.odayW·56?ll. barcainsintown! .,.3 Pre schoolD1rector.m1n Fashion Island, flu grav1ngs, William pies,6wlu.old,$7S ea 4 CornerGrou~walnuttbl, ---=-"--=---:.:~~-biers. We Will Da1·1y P1·1 .: ................ ··.. mrno!!•""'-<!<o"''L M•m•...!!'·!!lll!.. Chim .. , "'"' "' blk. M ... ,..... "" '°"" 100 ..... 9223 S...lcn _,,, 0= E c E + J ~·" •d· "" "'" ..... ,, c.11 ........ ""· 1300 blkiub~M.Jblk. F ·' 2 ..... ""''" ""'""· ~-& train. Apply 7 AM : lft rnntmg SolesPtnoM Australian wooden fn.toY• 1045 ReclinerS30 Rock111gchr ••••••••••••••••••H•n MacGregor Yachts, 1631 : : IUr Plateroom helper Mon 3 Needed for Full or P T child's bedends SIOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• s2s Desk-maple S75 • • Placenli1,ColtaMeta. : • • • 642·5671 PM to approx II PM . tempo~ary pos1t1ons , ~ark§.44·2660 __ FIEELAIMIX Lams !Sea 645-9521 _ BABYSITTER: Mature. . AdYerflSlllf Sales Tues t 30 PM to approx presentrng new products Apple11Cft 10 I 0 PUPPIES 647-S630 H1de·a·bed Obie Beige loving, exp. pel"500, ~ : E11per newspaper -ci.;P'ay salesperson 10 8 PM. 00 exp nee App. in local dept stores ••••••••••••••••••••••• Needed· good home 6 i Gd Cond S125obo Ca r carefor tOmooldboy111; handle key accounts for Orange Coast WANTACTION' lyl Pe!'nysaveCrM. 1660 ~';!~:1e<!.~ .. :r~afor PHLAIRBONCREASREERAVlCE mo. Lab/Shep. mix.,· cover . my Irvine home. r rr ; Daily Pilot Salary. commission and ClassifedAds642·S678 Placentia Ave· 1--.:...=.,/_ -----A p A . good disp, likes kids __ 67~..t......540-0.30 thru 12/18.851·9372. excellent benefits Growth opportun1t1es We buy used appliant'es 968·7585 Fabulous huge 72 .. long• Babysitter • for person with career amb1l1ons. Send We sell recond · guar F ,.. 1050 36" wide ~ ... thick cof Pr r . !l>Phances. S.9·3077 111'1' tWt f bl · 7 B Needed. e er 10 my · romolete resume lo Mar1i Fendel. PO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ee ta e. 100. 644 4_1 _ home. 14 mo old 4 days : Box 1560, Costa Mesa CA. 92626. No phone I IUY Am.IAMCES Elegant pecan coffee ta· Oak desk. 60'. x 36". 4 a week . S40·9S29 or: calls. please An Equal Oppor-~ ~ __ 957-81~ blesetw/wallunits,xlnt drawers,ju,,trefinLshed. 673-0322 : tunity Emplo}er ( t ~ ) ) Refrigerator, Crostfree, ~S0.966.sztO ...l!m_960·lll98 Babysitter needed for 3 ; , • k Sm Good M · M t 11 ' k:u:b1:~~~gh ttr . : 330o:~~~~r~?to~~~:~~!, ~~~~~21 llNT, 1 . ~~~~.~~110 · * * I BUY .** A0pv~~f mentu~u181e of Your one stop snoppmg centef •• AN EOUAL OPPOllfUNITV EMPLOYEll • Fri d g e. 1 4 cu ft . Good used Furniture,& furniture. all beautiful for g1fl items ro place 'jOJf Need Babysitter, my • ••••••.• , ••••••••••••.•• , • , , .•• , .......... • Froslfree, S200. Freete;, AplpllaSnEcesLL~Ry I w II cond Call 760-0439 aA 10 this column call home . 963 ·9342 upright 16 cu ft, $200. se lor •OI' ou D-.--t--1-l Medt u · Fulltime. salary neg. 642·S790 MASTHS AUCTIOH s't~i!~ 6 ::h~~ chai:s. 642 5678 and as~ f()f Ille One infant, one toddler Fridge. ms. ' 6-1616 ll-'625 Uke new. oo. 645-3435. Chnsrmas Ad Visor IAIYsmB Person needed to meet 6/yr. old 1lrl arter school, I :55pm to •P· prox. 2:4Spm everyday, Mon· Fri. MUST BE DEPENDABLE Sle>Mcreet Elementary, Woodbrid1e. Irvine. Ref's . Pleue call 55Z·044l 1f'ler 5:JOpm. Bank Ina M1W ACCOUNTS Newport Balboa Savina• hat immediate openina ror an experimt'H New Accounts Counaelor. Thia Is 1 challtnlll\I position with a ttrrtrlc opportunity for a "PEOPLE ORIENTED" person. FUii Insurance benefit.I 6 paid career apparel. Salery commenturatt wilh ex~. Plt&N caU : .... Dm\y~• m•-MIWPOITMI~ SAYNSILOAN U•lnt.A"9.,HI 1.0.&. .,, I ., sr~WiNTs NEEDED Earn $30-$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. C.-l*. 0 :• .. 5Jt.0601. ' ( {--~05~--....) ) Newspaper Carriers tor routes -in Huntington Beach, .. · Fountain Valley & Newport Beach • Good Earnings • Super Trips • Great Prizes ., CALL CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT DailJPilat 6•2--4321 Ru11.1Good• CUSTOM DESIGNER Rosewood bar ssoo. desk. - ------••75Hl2i&Ou So(a/loveseat, orig. credenza swivel & side Energy efficient 17 CF 1400 sac. · 966·5210 chairs, fi~ ~ 751·0791 Frost Free Sears refng. f IUY AMMTUH St'hool Dtsb Child's S7 Bmoold. $400. Les 957·11133 TypisJ wooden S20. S4S-l03'7 Smoked glass din. set. Tables (213) 774 14~ DOllblt 0Y.a Sto•t S3SO. Contemp. sola-bed. Matching sora & lov .z:::""------"'~=" 1 _,wi=us~ed::.:..., .s::S400=·..::966-=-'S2=10:-...._1 esu t, brown & bf 1 gt Refri&erator, 14 cu. ft. KINC INNERSPRING plaid Vt'/ntugahyde gold, xlnt cond. S12S. EXTRA FlRM mattress trim, good cond no S36-8755 set, never used, worth 547-1845. Refrigerator. frost frtt, SSIO, sacr S248 del Of~desks. add ma~h. very c I ea n St s 5 Never used queen n. cash register. Monarch 893-9060. worth $399, cash only Eibtler,._~ch_963-791J Stove. Gaffers & Sattler, S2l8 del. Usually home. Changing decor selhng works r1ne, good cond. 754-7350 antiques. reproductions, ISO. S48·8Sl3 ~ 20 sofas. New. a . LQv· pictures It accessories. Bltn dbl ias oven, looh eseata 188. Sleepers, Call ror app't. dys. like new. Roti.sserle Incl. (199. FACTORY957·570ll 975·0865: evea/wkndi1 : SO. 673·•1 BEAUTIFUL Drittwood ~·~9.:. • -....................... LOSING LEASE. quit· ting busillCll, selllnt OU\ ALL auppll~a and fi11 turt1 lncludin1C: Dl1play c-., walUna room ch•in. 8f1uty Salon halr'41f1t!t H4 hydrHUt dllllin.,.; lllir· ron ....... _. Allo.• ... I• r. tJ ,, rt II: ,, II .. " ,, I ~ I "" • __. ''''......,.r:'' _..... 91 ~ ,,,,.....,._.,., ...,,.,,rW .......... rW ~u.-11..... Sc ,,. ......,_ 60 ~ w.... =+ • ;-;s; •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~ !,.............. ..... t ... , ....................... ~ ..................................................................... :!:.:::~·••n••......... ........ t770 e '''' Cea I W .._.rrel ...... , ... .;.......... u Otduttlblt dona •u•n•••••••••n•••••• 'T1 Ford P.U. tnatlr Pt50 auv .,..._ t720 ......... t7JI Y ... w... ...,.. . . • ht .bkt"'1r.Mso. tloftt. Bo1ll,plane.,c1r. Brand new Suautl t t l ' t WI-• ~ ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••0 ••••u•• u•••••••u•••••••••u• •••••••••••••••• ••' • ~' fllNDlfl p utcallt 3~ 054501' Movtnr. MUST ~~~o~b ~'1 'ad1"n:'n· USEDCAM6 TRUCKS OUIAIM-Maida '7t RX-7 aUU>. lo YOLISWAMN 'ltCamtro.a.w Ce I T·v· •ao o / TEL~t;R 11 1' • C' a noe N 0 n1 SILL . U UO 080 toad ' ' 'Ol7 COME IN OR YOUI ml, •Int cond 17500 POISC.. SlOOD. w •i:g -•Ult N .... ' -CALL FOR $$7·lt01 dy1 ; 951 NU ta.Dll 1') • (tlett) '"'"' 1 u 1 r1-r1lau. Jood cond. '71 CHEV ._ TON Pl~up. FIH ...... SAL 5 •TISF•CTI~ wk AUii O D11 . ltS.IU&. lvea, 9 ,.. ~·--'300.ktn 'IOHoedaCBIODCU.tom1 Heavy duty, auto. "' "' "'" v t.ot lh underonerOOl MY,..... 992 ••t ._en •.mun Mt, S pc, Httttt lo ml, •Int tone!, must t t Ir d CCorMmlVler-1~.: Salte Serv1ce-Ltutn1 M........ 97l rore vo'~·r comparlaon ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ulli · P\aa Paet Ta !lttlotr~r""' ' .. leth.P..ar 9040 ~ AM /FM t1pe, lilt wlM!et ll21l BEACH BLVD ...................... 1boppln,. Call 1.11 for • Clleu•t • -----,,.rrrf1ec• ""'"d '""00 or ------II HnAn UA..u.• an• 1 • con • • • .. 'IO ~~Oiler D L d 1 11 t ....................... MetwNwe.S./ <1K77111) 1099 HUNTINGTONUtACll · Ol.A.NQI tompetlt1veleuer1lfl ...._.,..,.~ ~m. rums 11 w I us , .... __... .... /St.nip flH Theodore Robbu, Dir., 147~ot? COUNTY'S • r.conomltil 4 cyl , auto Go ~ .. ·I' wht weddln1 Hll~I 5 pc. w/Zlld. 24 ft Searay S.D Im· ••••••••••••••••••••u• Harbor Blvd., Costa 54' l or DAT UI DCWSIVE IJIWft&I trans. air cood , ett 10 1oaeo. Match. tt!ft rnaculate. Loaded. SJ30 RENT:22'dth.ucmtrhm. Jhu. u2.0010 or --'. M SEB.&T _....., llABRIOll weu· r..tycl w OfflctP•tlme& molnchxtinaNBaUp + 1lp1hellcont.SZl5 wk. • · TRADE Want uo A l\A I U ONLYM"I . . t 1,.r, ••• IOll equity depo1lt W:m:L . '6' Chev. \.la T., aht. bed Sedan, SL or en Have 13731 Harbor Blvd DliLBSHIP vw.PORSCHE A DI HOWAID a..w.-. D nooo ....................... . 25' motor home, rw ty atlf PU. I C)'I, s lpd, IOK ml. home " condo with low ~,.._,,_ G We 'll deUver al\ywhere '!~ii= ~iv!" Dove/Quall St.I. Dtlt~ Call SAVIN 110 otnce copier PWllOATSUP contained 15500 .JillQOB ..l!!l'..i..Ld_!l!lultx.859..J~ \;7\,11'-"'n rove lntbeworldl Be 3-0900 NEWPORT BEACH 1 · S.1,500. ESSlnc. Under market, 19.999. ~•307I,551P 1 '75 Datsun Pick Up. J 554-9000 l!ACH IMPORTS .;!~.~ .. VW 11~fth : rl~t 11-YJJI I 1112 Trlr, •II xtru Incl 1hl ,__.,___ T ti tl70 owner 3SK mlles Like A.tot, h111porhd "" ..., .. -- Ne• h ~t .. •• Cloal"J otr1· .. : metal•· to shore. Call Macie .._...,NY N•w Auto ca'mper ••••••••••••••n••••••• 8'8DoveStreet door, '73 lert door. SEEUSRIST! ra Luv ll'Ufll as ..... .. ....................... " ' .... ...u 9707 • 752 -oo h w t •tyle whl · · woo deaka, chaiu, 962·7718 12' camper triller; w. Shell, Mais. Ere ,-..,7 eac · esem Webavea&oodtelectlon t p1rtltion1, ma. locker•, p e n n y 1 n atove, sink. Sip• 4. $750. .7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1969 lfarbor Blvd r1m1 for Super Beetle 0 r N E w " us E o ~~~Slot Mac~rf. lt mlac. 831·~70 ask ror Sportllsherman ..() ev i4 Short bed. •1 K orl& '72 AUDI 100 __ 6 ·7170 ~9744__ Chevrolttal ~il'ncwy!!!.,., ed b 26'210HPDsl '81Demo Hard to tent.trailer like ml. camper shelJ, new Xlnt r unning cond Merudts.._ 9740 '';b~t~nBu~~;,l~~: ro~i~e, "*"•J.500 ~~~· 2 Reception Booths 70Jt84, '!f•ny F~ct~t +more oew, cfelA, famJly 'slu , tires & rims, $2,500 Clean body, clean In ....................... J,.)9""'1 au, t. . solid oak, contem· 14 270HP 828 Beam maktoffer.9"1·8679 0 .8.0 770.508.S terior 25 rnpg New Ml ~ 'C!-..ic::~~lU.l~:.i.---1 porary, custom built, , 2 s,tat 144 g~truel 9 I IO y 9570 Urea. 1200. _1·3m'l • • rownn ° '79 conv, red w /white top. "1111-s I tcond 861~ 23 2.5SHP aorulleq t TNlltn, Ul9'1 .. Audi '79 5000 Mint cond llffd~ lmmac Low m• '7.950 COHHELL CHEVROLET '·"" ll,1rl•" 111 I ••r-J\\lt~\ -_. an . . 4 Fsn&213·S82·28S9 H•••••••o••o••••0•• ....................... Lo d d MUST loolllW -John770.971B Wtin,~**tlRuHl\alon IBM Ea e c e I e c Xlnt cond S'X8' truck '74 FORD VAN Camper 1 e, + more your *tdfill& 4ay? typewriter, new platen 21 Fthflro bedtrlr NewUres,$.'W. equipped lncludln¥ Ice SELL. f1950/or assume . . .,..I gthe7 '79 Conv 5000 Ml 1..Jke '70 Malibu Spt. Cpe S46-l 200 Ha formlt• c'1Jron (roller), ~rvlced, St9S. Loaded. VHF.C.B , TV, 541-Mll. box, sink, AM /FM . SISSlease Wknds&eves 77 8210, Low ml . I Compare House ol Jm. New $8000. D1Ys. l50VI. auto . full pwr , w ._,Jlf1ncese "5·4631 outriager1. live bait, power steering & ~7 owner, S27~0 eves. poruDirectleaseand60 s.s9·7l39bet~ m.Don AIC,60KMIS18'75080 C'U rl IMlld kdlce. Stop drivlnc throuch tnl· trim tabs. Steeps 3, trlr Allio Senlc.e, Ports brakes. 006PKD> S3499 IMW 9712 642 1102 -mos sensible pymts '79 VW Bua Convertible 498~--__ -.-...... la~ ftvet, abe) ll50. ric Send a complete l Reblt3SOOMC & Acc ........ 9400 Theodore Robil\S, Dir . ••••••••••••••••••••••• '80 200 SX Sport. A1C. D 1 a I 2 1 3 o r All/FM cass Lo miles '78 Mahbu classic wgn (vfU pd udlf). JJ!eaae pa1e racsunile IJI 4 m111. MUST SEU.! u••••••••••••••••••••• H1rbor Blvd . Cost a 1912 MODf:&.S stereo. ruet uvct ' 20K 714 MERCEDES 15 213 831·268' atur 5PM xlnt cond new It res ca to LA New York 5.S9 8231 Mesa 642 00 10 or ARRIVING mi Beauty & economy or 714!&37·23.13 ii vw Fastback, without ~93:§Cl.76 __ VatlWC'4>ill .,-al.td pool Europe ' b,Y Xerox. seo0 ~· ~rojan. immaculate. A n&mOH S40-821 I HOW!!! ~·::~ 27'l? o. S4Hl2S en g 1 n e S7 50 Bob CorT.tt. ttlZ tbl ac~. lnclsupplies Telecopler w/slip , Nwpt Brh, MG'S '74 Ford. :m. at. ps, pb, SEE US d SELLJNGYOURMB' 846·9604 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N ftf $300. U>9rt)494-616S $12 .000 rirm P IP , 2TONNEAUCOVERS xlnt cond, lo mi, Sl&50. TODAY ·oo Datsun~. 4 r, 4 WEPAY '76VWBUS,73,<XM>m1.gd '66 Corveue Convert ~~q.-----1ptft 1017 646-8955 Mel Fits MG'a, '7Hhru '8l 645·9502 !lpd, wor~a{s7~45 TOP DOUAR SS cond. $3800/bet orr C11ll orig own~r 427 ru tn 4 HOSP· Bed tht, whl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16' Fishing Boat Got Never uaed. '71!>' '61 VW , nu eng .. nu gen., & Call Jack Bacon S48 ~ spd Completely reblt ~~rw,alker. Mll'l~or CITRONCOCKATOO Everything! Ready t.o lhriaB3l·779'7 vemsg nu clutchh, nu slllrtedr. ·~~/1~~:'min~~o~~~i, JIM 1 ~S S '63 VW Bug, only 2 840-l9<17 __ .., .. _., er l'lHr .,w Baretta type, ~aee S625 Go! Trlr, 2motors. $1250 12v.. w t ma es. n s JoAnne, 6.'ll·9?~ before M"""' owners, 72K m1 , xlnt CCMICJer ttl3 64S-2963 ••64S-2898•• work on forC'ed air. 21'M 1301Qual1St. cond. $2000. 080 art 6: ••••••••••••••••••••••• .S HP Rote tiler '81 SeaRay 22.5 Express UTllOOYWOIK ~/080.7611110 SADDUIACk .7H>ATSUN 710 NEWPORTBEACH 646·7564 _ '78 COUGAR XR7. Air 1 . w /Str.Y lcr"'"tl'lct, Blue Fronted A muon Cruiser. 23 ft. 70 hrs. Up to50% ofr your body Autos W.ted 9590 IMW 83J.9300 '64 VW Baja Rblt eng, gd rond., ·power steerine . • 12QO. Xlploc#~ Parrot wtcage, beaut. & Fartory Warranty shopesUmat.e! 536-98.12 ....................... 28402 Maqiuentc Pk<A y Xlot cont.I · nt'w parts tires ~00. Nds little brakes & windows. split .Ca~et,''~ lds, Ll&bt tame. Onl · M2-&Sl 2 Loaded. WE MHD YOUR M iss1on Vic Ju • '1200 () n ° 675 0755 1970 Me reed es 280SL. work. Call 63J.7194 Jetr seat, vinyl roor (4949) Green. (:-Ond. $2 Pr young oveb1rds. w. 646-2293,964·82228-L For Sale: 280'l boot, 135. GOODUSEDCAR! AverrPkwy 1·x1t 76 Outs~n £1210, red, Conv and Hardtop. 1600 single port vw $4199 Theodore Roblns. yd. • new blk wrought iron 59927 AM/FM car stereo S20. tor 1-H'wy 1 amirm, 62.000 m1, 30·35 amtrm radio, new tires engine-long block only! Dir , Harbor Blvd , i.--.,,...I cace.$95.673-8890 . ·0'1 aft6w d,l's_. __ Anythingconsidered : Ill 2040 49§.4949 mpg, vcry gd cond AsklorLee979-~7. Runs good, was ex· Costa Mesa 6'2·0010or SW Bal* Mau kittens.3 M, 1 F. I Npt sbp W/boat, sips 4• 400 CHEVY BLOCK i977 thrut980 __ QosedSundays I 1220?~0Rl.IOOA~EI07R 1975 MfRCl:DES changed for a dual port ~0·8211 ----- -198' IMW Collector's item SIOOOor 4.50SLC B r 10 .... 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BRAND NEW unsisamustSttcar'" cond, new ores. am1rm rer ""£1iuv Oft sacrifice 5.S48-8242 642·1400 day, 966·3046 SmallbloctChevycarb&1 292S llarborBlvd DELOREAN SADDLEIACllMW stereo.~ ••&7s-4233 •• tt • ur OldUpnchtPiano. eves intake rrom '7~1 COSTA MESA Sales and Leas1ni: at j 3 040 495-4949 '81 Rabbit Convertible, '79 OMNI 024 Sport ., l szso 127 ' Catalina '76. Xlnt Corvette' K&N air rilter 9 9. compelJ11\'l' pricts ~~I 1 1·2 must sell, showroom Model 4 ryl . auto , Po" .fable .. taf, $350. 49'·9346 cond Lo•aded Pvt•• ply set-up for whole system! cellent service and part~ IMMEDIATE i7 MB, ong. owner. m10t rond11Jon. Sll800 646 ti052 AM FM st~ A super Se~I w ._,glider, Piano antique upnght, • 752-1919 Ready lo bolt on $225 dept ~~7:m.S:~~-Sl7,500 fine <'Ir t165YDM) ti....t-~F3 Circa 1890, lllnt cond., 20 ft Flying Dutchman 9S1·8838 ~o~ 10.30am . '81 Conv Rabbit. red wht tP4833) s.1399 Theodore 2 Nitti iOlmlr Ch.in 135 Mahogany, Ivory keys. Trailer. Must seU. Make or .rter 9. m ~i::!l)~e~::1 u0~1~r~ 0 EU VERY '7t 300 SD Tino ~~/~~d:ptM~~~h:~ :r~~n~, g,1:1 a Hr:~~~r 4i '70 EJedrk Vibni· com pl ~red & reCin orrer. 6314729 --Muncie 4 spd, reblt, Sl7S ' other fine C'af<' in t'~ H da Mint cond. sunroof T 3800 m1 Very sharp' 642-0010or540-8211 Be . . 714·551-6379 27' Catalina. '76 Xlnt T·IO traos /linkaee. cellentcond111on on otherxtr~~7?m1 ~ 494.7~ --'69 Dodge Charger 383, 1 lG9 uUUl)' trai~ •'a5' Ski'-t093 cond Loaded P\t Pty ~bit 673.3873 bl Need I I • lih l\eW 1250. Eve ••• :? .•.•••••.•••.••.• 7~·1219 We alsi> ha\'l'" .. lt'llM Santa Ana ·72 Mercedes 220 Diesel, 119,~ ~~mtth ~or~ ~~~2586 Ill l' 151·'2530 da9f16.C37 jKne~ssel Short. Maeic llotlh, SI,./ ~~!~.~••••••••• company that lease• 3teonamnf.e'. 'grteascyoodmab1.no cond Sl.Q£1\ 963 '"II or ..__~ 99'"0 Geiiul~e lrullian 150 s. Geze bindings. Docks 9070 IMPORTANT ~:~~'s ::'n~k!!~' F~~':J 540-7430 573.5369 ~ ..,,. ~•••••••••••••••;:• Am~jats O¥er 1 carat I xlntsha · · •!M~. •••••••··~····~··•••••• NOTICE TO ditional information or• 9&3·0430 c '79 PORO LTD WAGON ea.~ trS lltr stone! Stort,le.,__., New~rt !Ude tie, power READERSAND lea•1ngpleaset·llll 30IW Warner Ave '75Ml450SlC 73VWTlung,183SC V8. auto , air. power .ua I• IOtS or sa1l, up to SO rett, no ADV"'RTISERS " 1 blot·k west of Main k1lnl\ dn or tradl' and L1rt kit, S3295ororr '""' b h "' 714 '972-1270 714 6619611 _,..., S7S.3S68 steering, brakes & tail Westmorland Sterling ••••••••••••••••••••••• CrolJkers, S450/mont The price or items take over lo paym 'ts -gate window, roor raC'k, Georc• & Martha Uk~ LOSING LEASE, quit· • 642-2717. advertised by vehicle For 8 good deal imd l(olXl Ffat 9725 Bamboo. sunroor. stert10 ·7~ VW Bug, low mileage maroon. tP4504 ) S49S9 new. l-W-an4PM ting business. selllng out loclh. Speed & dealers in tbe vehicle after sales servire ~ee ••••••• •••••••••••••••• tape equal Sheepskins, good body & engine Thl'Odore Robins. Dir , ALL .supp~es and rix· Ski 90IO classHitd advertiai!lg '74 frat 124 Sprt Cpe rast and good looking &!storrer9!1Ml679 Harbor Blvd , Costa ESTATISA.LI turestncluding: ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• columns does not 1n & Good rond Best orrer 990-1521 _ Vol-fo t77 Mesa 642-0010 or m2215•• Display cases. waiting Unique 1 man Hydro· elude any apphcabll' WE PAY Evescall646 ~2S G 9742 •••••••••••••••••••••• 540=82=11-__ Oalt Firewood. Deliveries room chairs. Buuty plane boat. Priced tn tues. bcense. transfer TOP DOLLAR 1Ho.Kta 9727 ••••••••••••••••••••••• #I VOLVO DEALY ·11 Ford Sta Wagon or Pick-up. S1SO·Sl7S. Salon hairdryers and seU, must sell. 833-9891, rees, finance charges. SAl.ES-SERVICE-4.EASING ••••••••••••••••••••••• IN ORANGE COUNTY' 167S Good runrung cond. Giddinca llaoch. Sin hydraulic chairs, mir· 758-0810 Cett for air pollution con-FOR USED CARS 208 w '" SANTA ANA VISIT YOUR A TTENnOH 646-=~=---- Juan Capiltnno. rors, shelves and plants •~-.. S'-9090 trot device certifications ALAH MAGMOH 71418$-3171 OR• .._.GE CO ... ST MG'S SALES SBVICf ** •• Also. make-up, shampoo ---. ·-_,.. or dealer documentary CLOSED9JNDAY "'" ,,_ 2TONNEAUCOVERS I *~~· '75 Cty Sq Wog and hair products ••••••••••••••••••••••• preparalion char&es un POMTIAC/SUIAIU HO .... DA Loaded 52.000 m1 FIVE Galloe Pr.pane C111631·9754or . leuotbenrisespec1f1ed 2480 Hartior81vd neMostbciffitq ..... fitsMG's,'71lhru '8I I OVE RY M1chel1ns xlnt C'Ond lank Uilled) sa *4 arter6,llSS.Q09 DIJ fTMll'r b thudve · r COSTA MESA hrtOfYa.. HEADQUARTERS Neverused,S75ea EXPERTS ~s:645 ~;~taod.C.M.Wkeods Restauraottables. Monlbly'1~R V G1•nil tSIO 549-4300 549-1457 IMWflwchoMOr TODAY!!! Mana631779'7 lvemsg lAWtll U.Colil-"---,-,-4-S JOfiN WAYNrTENNIS 5.. 6~.Hll! stora(e ror~ysize. 24 ••••••••••••••••••••••• , PORSCHES ....... ~.. UNIVERSITY i8 M1dget,lowm1 .. xlnt . VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLUB llElllBERSHIP Swopt lot6 hr se_curity , rree FUITMASTaS WAMTED McLarftllMW!! SAl.ES&SERVICE S35000BO t21JI S3197~1 1966HarborBlvd '78 Mark v. rull) ~ ....................... la~n~bln& & wasbln& CONSUMER I Allowustheopportun1ty hyOrLNM OLDSMOllLE Iler 3 751-4S3Saru COSTA MESA =~~;~~dredm::n10r::f. O'NeiU Msmallnylon Wurliller runmaker or ~v1leges. Newport BUYING4il.EASJNG tocons1denhepurcbase IJOwrt.o.P1m! HONDA MGI 9744 646-9l03540.9467 Co car SaC'' S7700 tu wt tlO 1an ror Curio cabtnet or e.. 1131 Back 8i,>' SERVlCE or trade-in°' your clean llJ_4J~2_2-5333 GMC TIUCICS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1979 Volvo 2lli2C Bertone 979-8600orM0-92'T7 X 173-6646 eqUll valut $1100 Dr. Newport Beac . All make. 6 models Porsche ChKk with Us 2&0 HarborBlvd '720pel Runs good Ntw spec11I paint job, blat'k u------9950 &31·4207 644-0SlO Lease any IJl8l or '82 on Today! OIAMGE COUNTY'S COSTA MESA brakes & othtr parts & cold Mag whls, 5 spd, ~-, •••• a• """ .-..ti-Apr. Cr S3lO do gels you ~ o· -.ry I r 6 I d·.. 1• <N\ ""'~·3789 ~····· ••••••••••••••••• Helium 8e14ut!t1 de·••· S lotl 111toanymake ·.1W1! ~ 540.9640 W~646·8'17Gat_R.!!L_ oa ~ """"-·"-'" -73LrgWgn Nutrs.brks livered P•rrect ror .. ~~~; .. '.'::':! ......... Tr.1po:Wiolt CALI.NOW! I aL & 1 ·74 l'IVI(' 11.atchback pb, Opel 9746 '68 VOLVO 4 Door Shck Full-pwr 87 M $800 every occuloll T h b If te 35 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 67S-9153NB~fi636.S~ ............ 110 ~ r lean mi fllOO 080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S7~ fir'!' -~1'2 Aft 6PM ~19 OS I I am m JI reo. c-n S./ 1)631 -bot o...a 675 8617 I he .... coed --....£!.11642-6724 -1979 UEaCURY watt !channel, and cass. iftt • 912 ~•/ <.Hl•c11tn c;,.,.. '" m.2»> I I . 3 v 1 w XI 1 ,_ fMll.I I Mt' 2 SRL lnftnlty speakers ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cle.des tSZO Sales-Serv1ce-Lcai.1nJl 69 Honda 350. needs I ow ner Opel '76 2 dr ~on3. ~0s(f0n n CArtll GHIA ,_Ml'Llltl -~8·4233 CAMPER SHELL for ••••••••••••••••••••••• WEIUY ~CARVER work SIOOrirm l!rightBlue673-5'T77__ 548-9026 All options on this one ' AllSW£IS 7' solid oak rab. stereo fordCourier.$100 PRETTIEST CLEAMCARS J'L/I 6468184 '740pefWaq Stlverired lealher in Wlsclom -Cbute _ w/Sanyo Pioneer rec & Call497·2331 • '57 T-MD AND TRUCKS fCU5 ~·BMW ·so HONDA AC'rord 4 dr, Great mpg Ntw ever ·~00?,L A~~e~n;ae~s:~~: tenor rw .. ft .. A_ I ..!!&Sac. .548-8242 . u-'"-...l..-~•IL--91 '"0 , .... ..,OWN! ~...-,~~ ... , '""' Sspd Bt1ge with xtra~. ything. All rere1pts 12K m1 perf""'t Sii 700 PRICE SLASHED .,.._,.-.....,,ma -· h 1 _.... _ _, .. "'' 1 ... _....,MK>o ,,wtM•-.. sharp 752~ "'' · · thrull 2818lonly MUMMY Zen 1 t 25" co or t v. ••••••••••••••••••••••• IEST OffB. .80 BMW 633 Aulo wh t 646·9SS7 __ _ _ 324.9513 Heekler to st.a1e comic : beaut dk walnut, xlnt '79 Motorbecane Moped (OOOUK.Zl tan. 18.000 mi Ue)lt of '79AccordU Ptee)eOt 9741 ---$4695 ':ifkeiasoohl,il cond,sac.S19S.19"rolor XJnt cond.2SOmi.90+ fer. take O\H IH" PS, AC, AM 1FM , fl •••••••••••••••••••••••AMtotUMd SADDLBACICIMW you It at a museum, rt 150. 966-8210 MPG. $450. S51·40S4 _49!·9'S6 track. I owner ' SllARP' '78 604, auto. 19000 m1 . .. ... : ................. 13 I ·2040 49§..4949 lb ooe who would 19" Console color TV ,79 Peugeot Moped. SS69SOB0751-11409 I likl' new ' Claret. sunrf . Coclloc 9915 M t- 9952 laia wo .. uld be the SI~ 12" Black/white Perfect Condition. Extra PRf·OWMED 1 Call}!:Jd.}'7_gl"9379 ___ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• '!!.-;;! ••••••••••••••• Mu rt d loo a ... •""4 IM~ '77 Honda CIVIC St&n .ac c ·'"'.,,,.. clean. Kept in storage HIGHIUYEI "~ dard Transmission Ponclte 9750 COHT&M'LATIHG '66 Mustang, auto, ne~· Slereo-MotoroloCoosole. ror 2 years . Lo w Top dollan for Sports '73Bavana.at.maroon. Looks Good.RunsGood 1~·••••••••••••••••••••• CADILUC7 paint,goodcond S2600 toll all wood cab. AM/FM. Mileage. $400. 968-9024 Cars. Bug.s. Campers ale. st csst 14850> S2500 Firm 1 80 Porsche ~28 Fully We specialu.e In luses _Or best orr. ~ ••• ••••••••••••••• phono, I lrt $150. Color BAT AVIS 'IO Rblt eng · 914's. Audi's '76 2002. f'JOrd blu 1blu. ~Z784 loaded 8K rrules Ultra for the business ex· '66 Con\. excellent cond wa-. The Letter "A" TV, RCA 21" Console 100 mi. $400 firm. Call *•CLASSIC!!•* Ask for U/C MGR loaded Iser "5191 , Sound System 752-~71 ecutive "proleuionaJ I Pony int SS,IXMI &SS-8300 FCJC.I Pepel Cbllenge 125. ~5·'11223 646-8076 aft 6pm. ''6 MG JIM MARJHO '78 7331. at. blck beige. 79 Accord I or 831·2684 &.-. S.lecffoa 581 3568 Game. !Ul'lder the Caps Amp Ii ri er, tuner , ~CS/ Lots or MSS1S hu gone YOUSWAG&I all opuons <ser 44161 2 dr s spd. Air, am 1rm 1 '77 Po~che 911S. 1m~ar 00..W ltll 1 . 66 Must;:;;g:-v 8 , aut;, Of stffl>rinb> Will pay cauette deck. turntable Sc 9 I 50 into this little Baby 18711 Beach Blvd ·~~l~pt'io5:s~1(~:1' ~· P8<>0 67~-~ __ cond Met s1h'er finish . C.tlec. air. ps. restored. xlnt Sl! t. the penon who "speakersrorsale,besl ....................... New Paint, front HUNTINGTON BEACH '78 Honda Accord. must snrl am rm cass. air ... ..h-~I cond t'>Gct1.l·S33-42•2 f~one.4'7-5372 orfer 631-40!6 '76 HONDA400F tlres(Wires) Starter, 142·2000 ·79320i.Hennared blck sell Xtraclean $4700or Must Ste 115,950 PP. • "ow ~. ~------ Buying 'world War II Zenith 21" walnut cab . 13K I sax>tOBO Generator, Regulator. all options Iser 9954 1 bstofr 760-8264 s.s9·8689,da737-6S16 • NABER~ ~ 9955 Souveolrs. Cash paid good cond. 1100 &Jf.:;~ . Rblt tng, wiring, throw . WEMHO ' 081 3;W0~~.'~~w~·ca. ·74 Honda Civic s11 '67 P 912 Cpe. No rust , '-• 7 • 7 •ol.osor.;f.(;•;:;·0;• (Espe cl ally want 962.1523 "77 SUZ GS750 12,IXMI m1., out bearing, Clutch. Bat YOUI EXOTIC under warranty (1023) Grey Needs a little Xlnt Cond Blue lBlk. I ( .. 1\. DILL1\ , V-&eng . auto trans , air Germ!UIRelica)55l-4464 to.h&W.W xlnt cond. Xtras tery & St75 Tune-up 2 &IRmSHCA.RS SADDLEIACKIMW work, Coll aftpr 6 pm Newtrs.ChromeWbls /•4X1t1 ..• .i1•, • rond Lot5ortconomy + Mittie.a E•lp•• t'/9-3621.~Joe N~s raJ~'. Sti~ nre~~ lll-20 o 49§.4949 m -887912100 ~1·2321,546-m2 ___..j • '" ,...._,.,Jo •1r•1 comfort llBJY1131 ... k_i IOI] ....................... GREAT CH .... '"""' ..... o, I~~~ J_.. 97]0 .,. T"'bo T.,. .. "'· ""' Th-~ ... , .. . •M••x•a·'~::::::SHJ••••rr•••E•R•• 0 Great Christmas Buy Best Offer. Please M~BJTS_ IAREMODElS ••••••••••••••••••••••• nared wheels, P-7's. on· '76 Seville lmmac car, Dir . Harbor Blvd Pn,,,.,.... '76 Suziki 170 RM alnt C II .,,, 722 OF MEW 't I ly 6 K m1, must see to ap· r lly td II I "A• Costa Mesa 642·0010 or "100" dual controls. cond.,neverraced.t850 a .... 4"'°" IMW'SmU Run/ll~X~I~~ 3-0K. preciate. $35,000 t~ a::~ec'1!1/e~2'00, 540-8211 Nft_wly rebuilt, $75 . evenin&7l>-5791 H AVAIL.AILE! ntw tires, 19500/080 ~1603 ---897·8423 '74C.tlast Bal'~fBerry Pre-amp, Yamaha v1·rago 81 Like ••CLASSIC** 3100 W. Coast wy. 7.J20i's '67 91 I Porsche. elec sun· ''"' Cad .,..,..an d• Ville $4.5. tTf4) 751-1\16 · '66 MG Newport Beach 631-2742.557-lt'/3__ .,.. ~ ~ Asking $1100 642 1005 --- -newwilbloweuymiles. 642·~ Sarari, ascot, sepia , roof, S spd. MSOO. Best 78000 · Loaded Call arts weekends Violin and Viola xlat plusextras. 646-4629 Lots of SS$ has gone into chestnut .and OUR LAST l...t!M '71 XJ6 ofrer. 631·0490, S48-2062 d. m~ 113 · runs • · co•r 8dl tr best '79 HONDA CXS00,6Kmi. this little baby ... New WANTED! 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But the San Francisco Democrat said In Anaheim late Tuesday afternoon that he has not yet decided whether the progress is sufficient to block the state Crom denying the county $12.6 million in health care funds. "We're going to take a look at what's been done. U it looks gopd enough, we'll release the. funds," the speaker said during an informal meeting with news reporters. At the urging of university oHiciaJs, Brown inserted language into the 1981 -82 state budget bill last June to withhold funds to the county until the S8 million medical center billing dispute is resolved. Coun{y officials are attempting to convince the speaker that while the dispute Is not resolved that surricient progress has been made in recent negotiations to cause a Ii Cling of the funding cutoff. The firs t installment of the $12.6 miUion -a check for $4.26 million -was scheduled to be sent to the county Tuesday. Brown was in Orange County for a series of private and public meetings. Prior to attending a reception at the Inn at the Park Hotel, in Anaheim. Brown met privately with Ralph Clark, chairman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors and Bert Scott, county personnel director. Scott is heading a county negotiating team working with <See SPEAKER, Page A2) Beauty, value eyed Developers and environmentalists covet the Orange County coastline like a strand of Cine jewels. So how has the strand rared in the nine years since the passage or California's Proposition 20, the coastal preservation initiative? And what does the future hold for the 42 miles or scenic beaches and coves? In a four-part series that begins Thursday, the Daily Pilot reviews nearly a decade of controversial state coastal controls, examines projects and decisions and looks ahead to years tbal promise either a dream or a nightmare for future coastal residents. Daily Pilot reporter David Kut z m a nn int.ervtewed local officials, developers, en · vironmentalists, comm- unity observer&, state officials and others· for hi. series which ruoa through Sunday. 11 agreement and to the approvaJ or the boards or dlrecton and sbareholden or both companies, calls for the conversion of each share of Beckman common stock Into 0.7535 of a share or SmlthKllne common. Both companies balled trading on lhe New York Stock Exchange Tuesday as rumors or the merger became rampant. Beckman stock Jumped 4% to close at 34~. while SmithKline. which, bou1ht frvlne-based Allergan Pharmaceuticals two years ago next month, gained a quarter to close at 67~. "A merger of this size would make both companies stronger," commented James MacLean, associate vice president or Bateman Eichler Hill Ricpards ....,,....,._~-. ...... HELLO, DOLLY Dr Robe11 Moor presadt!nt ol 01'ange Coast College. seems delighh.'d at his birthday pl'l'Sl'nl Oollr Parton lookalike Theresa Millt>r. who brought him a s inging telegram from the As~ociated Stude nts :\loon.' turned 65 Tuesda~ and will retll'l' next Junl' Crash, fire kill driver fleeing cops A high-speed pursuit that began on the Santa Ana Freeway in Irvine ended Tuesday night in a spectacular, fiery crash that claimed the life or the motorist being chased by the California Highway Patrol. A CHP spokesman said today that Officer Ronald Brame was traveling northbound on the freeway near Sand Canyon Road at 8:40 P-f'l· when he spotted a driver he suspected of being intoxicated. When Brame attempted to stop the vehicle. the CHP spokesman said, the driver sped off, at a maximum speed or 95 miles per hour. South of Red Hill A venue. the driver loot control o( the car. It slammed ir.to a railroad bridge abutment. then careened back into the traHic lanes before coming to rest on its roof. the spokesman said. It then burst into flames. The driver was pinned between the wreckage and the road surface, the CHP said. He has not yet been identified. Capo Valley High bookie ring probed The Orange County Grand Jury has begun a probe into an a ll eged bookmaking ring involving bets taken from high school students in a suspected $150,000-a-week operation, an official said. Crash kills trio TERRA BELLA (AP) -A Porterville man and an elderly couple have been killed lo a head-on coUision in heavy rain north of Terra Bella, the highway patrol has reported. The accident occurred Tuesday as one of the victim's c<>USins watched Crom another vehicle. The grand jury began taking testimony Tuesday Crom several witnesses regarding the alleged illegal betting on professional sports, said Russ Elsner. an investigator for the, Orange County Sheriff's Department. Five students, four from Capistrano Valley High School. reportedly have been given immunity Crom prosecution in exchange for their testimony. The agencies reportedly involved in the 18 -month in vestigation into gambling cent~red in Orange County are the district attorney's office, the sheriff's department and the Anaheim and Santa Ana police departments. lo Newport Beach. "It's a very natural marrtaae." As of Oct. 31, Beckman bad approximately 20.5 million s hares outstanding . SmithKline's outstanding shares were about 67 mmion. According to a statement released by the companies, Chairman Or. A.O. Beckman and President W.F . Ballhaus, owners of approximately 20 percent or t.he firm's outstanding shares, have agreed to vote their shares for the merger ussuming acceptance of the ddin1tive agreement. Robert F. Dee, SmithKline's chairman and chief executive officer, said in lhe release ··Beckman participates in a broad range of scientific medical and Industrial Cleld11 and has developed a worldwide market presence. The combined enterprise will complement the commitment of both companies to the growing field of molecular l:iiology and biotechnology." For the year ended June 30, Beckman had earnings of $36.7 million on revenues or $618 million. SmithKline earned S308 million on sales or $1 77 billion Girl, 5, rescued Kidnap suspects arrested in San Juan By STEVE MITCHELL Of Ille o.lty 1111 ... Sut4 A 5-year-old girl abducted Crom a Huntington Park s hopping center nearly two months ago was rescued in San Juan Capistrano this morning and her alleged abductors arrested. · Berta Alfaro, who lived with her mother , Carmen, in Huntington Park, was under observation at S t Francis Moore case declared 'Tnistrial' By GLENN SCOTT Ot-D•lyf'llell- A mistrial was declared Tuesday in the Orange County Superior Court trial of Newport Beach psychologist Telford ''Tim" Moore after jurors said they couldn't agree on a verdict after deliberating for three days. The ruling by Judge Myron Brown means the revealing, sometimes incredible testimony in the three-week-long triaJ may be repeated again for a new jury. Deputy Di strict Attorney Bryan Brown said he plans to seek a new trial against Moore, 36, who is accused in the Nov. s. 1980, shooting death of his long ·limf roommate and business partner, Stanley Espmda. The judge set a hearing for Dec . 11 for lawyers on both sides to discuss scheduling a new trial or perhaps a plea bareain Although the hung jury was a victory of sorts for Moore, he was not celebrating afterward. "I'm disappointed that there isn't any resolution to this," he said, almost in a whisper, to reporters in the hallway after the announcement. None of the Jurors favored acquittal for Moore, and never agreed on the same degree of cri minal b e havior . Bea Mosman. the jury foreman, told the court that on the final ballot, two memb e r s favored firs t-degree murder. seven wanted second-degree murder and three voted for a voluntary manslaughter charge. Severa! of the jurors said later that the closest they came to reaching a decision was a 10 to 2 vote for second-degree murder, with the dissenters holding out for manslaughter. Prosecutor Brown alleged during the trial that Moore had planned to s hoot Espinda, evidenced by the fact be bought a handgun under an assumed name a week before the killing. The gun was found days after the inc!,dent inside a rish pond Cilte~rO'Wn argued it had been hidden. Moore's attorney, Al Stokke, however. called a psychologist and a psychiatrist to testify that Moore perceived himself enslaved and victimjzed by the homosexual Espinda. They said he intended to commit suicide but blacked out and apparently shot Espinda instead. Hos pital in Lynwood this morning, just hours after her purported kidnappers were arrested at a hotel in the mission city. Salvador Camacho, 42, and his son Daniel. 21, each of Compton, were arrested at 6: 15 a.m. by Los Angeles County sheriff's department homicid e detecli ves, who followed the suspect 's car from the Mexico border to San Juan Capistrano b y helicopter and unmarked vehicles. Details of the arr est and rescue of the girl were sketchy, but sheriff's Deputy Jim Plalis said the two men might have been holding the girl in Mexico s ince her abduction Oct 1 from the parking lot of the Farmboy's Market in Walnut Park. A search immediately after the kidnapping . in which <See RESCUE, Page AZI .,....,~ .... - Psychologist Telford "T1m " Moore /ace1o a neu• trial afler 1urors faded to reach a t>eTd1ct 111 his r no/ /or I fie murder of l11s \ eu·porl Beach roommate Stanley Espmda Mesa jewelry firm taken over by IRS The U.S. Internal Revenue Service has taken control of Costa Mesa Jewelry Co., doing business in Costa Mesa as Raciti Jew elry Co for alleged non-payment or taxes, a federal spokeswoman reported today. The president of the firm is listed as Robert Raciti, son of former Costa Mesa Mayor Dominic Raciti. who owns the building housing the store at 1838 Newport Blvd., said IRS public affairs oHicer Laura Myers. The former mayor is not implicated in the civil s uit to collect back taxes filed by the IRS, Ms. Myers said . T he store was seized by IRS agents on Nov. 9, she said, because of taxes allegedly not filed for the periods ending June 30, 1980, through June 30, 1981. Taxes reported as owed, she said, are $28 ,469.13. mostly employment-type deductions including Social Security , income withholding and CederaJ unemployment. Ms. Myers said no criminal charges have been filed , but a lien has been placed against je w elr y company assets including stock and fixtures. Individuals who have placed jewelry with the company on consignment or for repair are not affected by the IRS move, she said, and may pick up their valuables at the lRS omce in Santa Ana by telephoning Kathy Jones. 836-2343. Neither Dominic, a longtime form er owner of the business, nor Robert Raciti could be contacted today for comment regarding the IRS allegations. ORANGI COAST WflTHfR Chance of showers 20 percent on Thursday. Partly cloudy . Lows tonight 54 to 58. Highs Thursday 60 at beaches, 65 inland. Details Page A3. CHP plans drive on drunks Vote due on Cl.A chief lNSIDI TODAY The PilgrirJ)a ond 1"'"4m who celebrated the /irst Thanlugiving Ml year• ago would be shocked at our modern celebration. See Page A1. Tipsy drivers on county roads face tough action T h e California Highway Patrol is prom1sing maxlmum deployment of ill officers on Orange County's bJ1hways and byways ln ita annual effort to cut down . the number of drunken drlven over the four·de.y toni Th•nltsgivtnt weekend bo.llday. A spokesman' In the CHP's Santa Ana office lald the maximum number of officers will be on the road between JO p.m . and' a .m .•. the _bour~ \llben the number of drunken dnvers on the road is highest. The spokesman said it ls t.oo early to tell whether new laws that will lncrease pen1lties for convicted drunken driven will have any effect on thla year's enforcement effort. The new laws require th•t a person convicted of drunken driving spend a minimum of two days lo Jall, or face auspenslon ot their driver's license for 90 days. And, for the first Ume, It will be Ulegal 'to drive with a blood alcohol level areater than .10 percent. Under current law, •· person la only presumed Intoxicated with a .10 percent blood al~ level. The holiday petiocl will extend from e o'clock tonlaht to midnight Sundav. ' WASHINGTON (AP> -The .acting chairman or the Senate Intelligence Committee has refused to expand the panel's investigation of Wllllam J . Casey to Include a review of the CIA dir~tor's control over his personal stock portfolio. Sen. DanieJ Patrick Moynihan, D-N.Y., also dismissed concerns that Casey could use bis insider·t>'f• knowledae about i nterna lonal economic developlllent.1 to Cncrease hls wtallb, saytnc the CIA "knows, about-as much aa Forbes" businfls manslne. . INDfl , 0 .. " ... n ,, <! 1 ; l ohen wins Brace 1n recount 4An official recount or the Nov. 3 Huntingto n Beach City (elementary> School District trustees election has confirmed Pat Cohen as the narrow victor over incumbent Roy How. The Initial election res ults named teacher Brian Garland and homemaker-businesswoman Sherry Barlow as uncontested winners of two of the three open school board seals. 1·tn the inlual count, however, MTs . Cohen. an author and sMiool volunteer, led Huntington Beach city purchasing officer Roy How by just 12 voles. ,--According to t he Orange C.eunty Regis trar of Vot'er's office, How paid the S600 fee for a,.recount, which was completed t1,1esday. ,.H ow a n d Mrs . Coh e n 's h~band Stan Cohen observed as county voting officials counted the ballots by band. "Registrar of Voters Al Olson said the process uncovered a few ballots that might have been open to challenge but lbat Oley were not enough to 1lter th• outcome or the election. Because both parties agreed not lo formally cha llenge these ballots, the init.ial ~lection count will st•nd, Olson said. Mrs. Cdlen aafd today she la relieved Ute recount has been complMed. "I wu Ju.st han1in1 in the wJnd ther•, wondering whether I ~~s toini to be able to serve on tire board or not," she said. "Mrs. Cohen and the othe r two new trust.ea will take their s eats at a board meeting Tuesday night. '•I've been in the audience for almost four years," Mrs. Cohen s4id. ''I'm anxious now to 1ee wl\at it loeks like from the other side." " H ow declined today to comment on the recount From PageA1 SPEAKER. • • university officials on resolving the dispute. Clark said he was encouraged by his talks with the speaker, but pointed out, "In no way s hape or form did he com mit h~rnself to releasing the funds." "However, I am optimistic, b~ed on his answers to our qUestions," Cl aid. .I~ 'rhe county ha refused to pay ~ore than S8 · lion to the uA!versity for bill submitted bt!tween July 1976 and last Jan 3t: The wliveraity provides care f'IJ indigents at county expense udder a contract. '. r. Jlfhe county contends that lhe b1~ I s c o n t a i n e r r o r s a n d e~essive costs. ills not disputed, more than ercenl of the total rendert"'i, routinely paid by the county are not subject to the ule. 'coll said after the meeting h Brown that negotia tors are r y close to r eac h i n g' eement on a system whereby pules over bills s ubmitted s J ce J an. 31 could be resolved wee n the two parties without I gthy and cosUy arbitration ceedings. ---.~~------;------:---~·----------------------------~ ... 2 .. 2•2•2 .. EJ...., t DAILY PILOT/Wedne1d1V, November 28. 1981 816,050 robbery an inside job? AulboriU• .,. lnvest111Un1 the Polli~lty that a Wednesday robbet'y ol '18,0IO from two men aervlclo• an automated teller macblne In 1 Fluor Corp. aatelUte buildlnl In Irvine w11 an Inside Job. ll'vlne police Sat. Dick Bowman said the 'lnalde job posalblUt.y UJually Is explored by pollce wtMln a robbery occun at a ~ualn eu no t u su ally frequented by th publlc or wh n the robber appear1 to have apeclal Information. Ho aald lnvesUgatora hav4' no stronfl leads In lhe c11se, which al o ls bein1 lnvcall& ted by the FBI. The two Callrornla Canadian 8-.ok employeeis who were robbed, Frank Amezcua and Karl KuUer. were the only two people to see the rob~r, police said. T hey aald be was dreased In a two-piece bualneaa 1ult and CIW'ryln1 u black briefcase, and they said he waJ In hll late 20·1. !S feet 10 with brown curly halr and a mustache. A composite sketch or the robber has been drawn but Isn't yet ready for release, said Irvine police Detective Ron Veach. Amozcua a nd Kuller were forced into a 1toreroom In a Fluor aatelllte bulldln1 al M•ln Street and JMmboree Road at 3:30 p.m. Monday by a man lndicatlna he had a aun, police said. The robber forced them to open a H fe and then lied up the two bank empl.oye.es and departed before the men could untie themaelvea and call police. USC gets lease of CdM school The University or Southern California was awarded a five-year lease Tuesday night to take over the Corona del Mar E l e m e ntary School as an extension campus. The Newport-Mesa School District's board or trustees a warded the lease to use. which will pay the dis trict $16,250 a year, as t.he hl1her of two bidders for the school closed last Jun e because of declining enrollment. The other bidder wus Carden Christian School. Anthony D. Lazzaro. USC vice president or business affairs, said his university plans to establis h "an Orange County Extension DI vis ion . . lo provide for teaching of gradu- ate and professional students1 including degree granting ana c ontinui n g edu c ation programs.'' Lauaro said repairing and rem odeling existing school facilities to accommodate USC's proposed program probabl~ will cost about $100,000, including the additiorl of an asphalt lot to park about 30 additional cars at the school. He· said about two acres or grass would remain open to the public as parkland. Corona del Mar E lementary and Rea Middle School in Costa Mesa were closed last summer in an economy move. Rea has been leased lo the City of Costa Mesa to house social service organizations that aid Costa Mesa families. Corona d e l Mar School contains about 26,000 square feet In buildings on nearly five acres or property at 610 Carnation Ave., Corona del Mar. • ID big cookie -scam .,..., ....... IMf .... IN HOSPITAL O r ang~ County Supervisor Thoma~ F . Riley was repor t e d in s table condition toda v at Hoag Memorial llospat al in Newport Beach. Aides said Riley suffered an asthma attack Tues day. Ile was performin g some paperwork while on a respirator. 111:-. a!>s1stan~ s aid. Police IJTObe suspected theft of recipes for goodies Entertainer Art Fleming of Mesa dies · PILUT SALESMAS DIES James C Rtley Daily Pilot's James Riley found dead James George Riley. 63, a retail account executive for the Daily Pilot, died at bis Costa Mes a residence Tuesday afternoon. He was last seen leaving work for lunch. His son James.Patrick Riley, 18, found the body when he returned home from school. Exact caUJe of death has not been delennlned. Mr. Riiey, who joined the D•tly Pilot advertising staff in 1917, w• described by Marjorie Fendel, retail sales manager. as "one of our top salesmen. Jim was very highly respected by everyone oe our staff as well as his businels accounts." In addition to his son. he is sur vived-by his wife, Bridget; her son , Robert Christopher Hutton of Washin gton . D.C. and a daughter. Mrs . Jolie Martin of Newport Beach. A native or St. Louis. Mo., he s erved in the Army during World War II and was pre viously e mployed by the Valley Times and Los Angeles Examiner. He was an active member of Calvary Chapel in Santa Ana. Funeral arrangements are p ending at Harbor Lawn Mortuary in Costa Mesa Italy 8haken AVELLINO, Italy <AP> -An ea rth tremor s hook the quak e-ravaged area around Avellino al dawn today. SAN M ATEO I AP > - Author ities said they were probing the case of a pair or cook ie pirates charged with trying to sell secret recipes for Mo t h er 's Cookie s to a com petitor for $24,000 a dozen. James Darrel Sims, 23, and Angela Darlene Robertson, 30, were arres ted in a hotel rendezvous arranged by security agents for Mothers Cake & Cookie Co. But although the pair were charged with extortion , receiving stolen property and selling trade secrets, officials said Tuesday they didn't know w ho actually provided the formulas Ed Abram . Mo th e r 's industrial relations manager, s aid, "We don't know where they got the r ecipes. The investigation continues " Abram said a security agent for Mother's foiled the plot when From PageA1 RESCUE. • • sheriffs deputies used tramed dogs and a helicopter, proved frulUess. A source close to the Firestone ofCice of LA County s heriff's d e partment said Berta's mother, Carmen, received a call from lhe older Camacho telling her lo come t.o Mexico to be with her daughter. The woman apparently played a long with the older man after telling homicide detectives about the call The mother , alon g with Berta ·s older s ister. drove lo Me xico to join the Camachos and the girl. according lo the unidentified so u,rce. He said the Camachos, along with the three women drove back across lhe border and were followed by sheriffs deputies to San Juan Capistrano where detectives approached them at a motel. Officials are not offering any theories on the motive in the kidnapping, other than to say no ransom was demanded "The detectives have some theories on lhe motive, but they don't want to say anything until they laJk to these guys," said Platis. Meanwhile, the Camachos were being held at the Firestone s ubstation on one count of kidnapping each. Robbery try foiled when clerk flees A m a n c arryi n g a double-barreled shotgun had his robbery plans foiled Tuesday in Newport Beach when a female liquor store clerk disregarded his money dema nds and ran away instead. The crook, poli ce sai d , retreated himself at this point only to discover that someone had moved his getaway car. Officers said the young Hispanic bandit . who entered Stag Liquor, 125 Mc Fadden Place, shortly a fter 5 p.m .. eventually located his car and fled empty handed before police arrived. "' The cl erk told police the robber al first aimed the shotgun at her stomach and said ; "Give me the money." Afler making his demand, the woman told officers, the bandit lowered the shot~un and she ran While this was going on, police explained, a 70-year-old man who lives near lhe liquor store discovered the bandit's getaway car parked In his apartment parking spot. be arranged a meeting at the hotel. ''They (agents ) made a package deal for $20,000," Abram said. The amount sought was initially $24,000 for 12 recipes, s aid Paul Wendle r , deputy district attorney for San Mateo County. Wendler said a letter was sent to' the research department of Pepperidge Farm Inc .. headquartered in Norwalk, offering lo sell the recipes for $2,000 each. But officials said Pepperidge turned the letter over to Mother's, a 68-year-old company with headquarters in Oakland. The letter to Pepperjdae contained a return envelope With Sims' address on it, Abram said. A Mother's securit y agent then arranged a meeting wllh Si ms. without t-elling him he was no t a Pepperidge representative, Wendler said. During the first mee ting, the agent wa.S able to knock $4,000 off the asklng price, asked for t i m e t O' c on r e r w i t h h is superiors, and then returned with s heriff's deputies lo co mplete the tra nsaction, Wendler said. At least one recipe was for Moth er 's oatmeal cookies. Abram said oatmeal and chocolate chip are two of the hottest sellers ln the line. Abram declined comment on the nature of the other recipes. When asked whether be thought the recip es could be worth . selling, he said, "It's a difficult thing lo say. Every company has its own way of doing something." Sims, a cook, and Robertson, a waitress, botb from Concord, were believed to be employed at the same restaurant, but neither had ever worked for Mother 's Cookies "lo the best of my knowledge." Abram said. Abram said he didn't know whether attempts were made to sell the cookies to competitors. But he said he was grateful to Pepperidge, caUlng it a "very ethical company. "I think if more companies did that we'd all be a lot better off, and a lot of this so-called white collar crime would not be so tempting to people," Abram said Professional musician Arthur Fle ming who appeared on many television programs inc luding the "Red Skelton Show," dJed Monday. lie was 73. Mr. Fleming. a resident of Cos ta Mesa , p l a yed many instruments during his SS-year career, also worked with Bing Cros by , Rudy Vallee. Frank Morgan, Phil Har ris. Dav'd Rose and Billy May. In addition to his musical career. he was also a partner m Fleming Fabricato rs Survivors include his wire. Gloria; two daughters. Punkin Tresselt and BuCfie Fischer . one son, Jobn Fleming and three grandchildren · Nun8 due in U.S. GUATEMALA CITY 1A P1 Two American Roman Catholi c nuns found safe after they had been missing for five days were planning to return to the Uruted States SFA 5 Sensational Storewide Clearance Starts Today! 30% to 50% off original prices * Now find terrific savings on great selections of fashions from: Designer Collections Fifth Avenue Drt?Sses Evening Collections Designer and Better Sportswear Sportdresses and Knits 'SFA bulous and 'SFAnt.astic Dresses and Sportswear Blouse Collections Designer Shoe Salon and 'SFAntastic Shoes Belt Collections Maternity Collections Right On! for Juniors -Dresses and Sportswear University Place and Collection Sportswear for Men Men's Furnishings Men's Sportswear . Children's Collections Spot for Teens• Apparel Fashion Jewelry Watches 14K Jewelry Collections c ............ ettlell. 71~ Al otMr .. ,.._."91141"4U1 The elderly man told officers he got mad and pushed the car into an alley where the crook flnally located it. - .Morning paper• Thuraday, Friday The Daily Pilot will publi!h morning editions instead of afternoon editions Thursday and F riday of this week In addition to it.a regular mornln1 edlUOOJ on Saturday and Suaday. Oirculatloo service c alla should be made to 642-4321~ between the bou.rs of 7 a.m. and 10 a .. m. on Frtday, Saturdq and ~unday. & • T~ ""I' llltYe btttl int~ialft price ~ctlom on ~items prior to this .sale Not ~hl/18 in~ cokK ind siz~. I.LL SALES Fl1"1.L , •• . , •' " .. n ,, I ~ 11 I l I I I --- Af'WI ......... Dalla.-; slar \ tctorm l'r111npol poust•s /11 I runt oJ /Olllt'd (;real l:foddhc1 tiJ J\amalwra u 111/e s1yh1set'111y 111 Japan 1111~ 1ceel. Kamakura was the 12th century capital. The actress was born m Kyushu.Japan R ed/ ord to fight traffic charge Actor Roberl Re dford decided lo challenge a $30 ' speeding ticket he receavl•d this month, his lawyer says. The blond star pleaded innocent in Bedford t N Y 1 town court to a charge that he was driving 73 mph in a 55 mph zone Nov 7, attorney "We've lost an engine," ra dioed news m an Stan Brown, an a radio ne ws he licopter wi th the s how about to go on ··w e·re going down." The copter plummeted a bout JO feet before the pilot, Rick Haguey, gained control 1n tim e for a rough , emergency landing in a dirt area near San Diego Stadium Lawrence Marlel said. The innocent plea was sent by mall Trial has been set for Jan. 27 Redford does not have to be present. and Maffei said no decision had been made on whether the actor wall attend In the ne ws r ooms of stations KOGO and KffRI. whic h share the helicopter news, nothing more came over Brown's radio. A taped r ecording o f his vivid account or the crash landing was found later inside the slightly damaged chopper Brown. 42, was taken to Sharp Hospital complaining or neck pajns. Haguey. 21. \\as only shaken up. Th• chalrman o f Teni:HHH'I Hout• rtn1nc1 CommtttH, rec:ov1rln1 from 1ur1•rr, 11y1 h• appreotatM tbt t ow1r1 but wanh well·wl1her1 to turn tbelr attention to another 1lck paUent -the state treuury. R e p . John B race, 0 -Murfreesboro. was ln fair condition utter undergoing s uraery at St. Thomu Hospital for a pacemaker to regulate his heartbeat. "l appreciate all the expressions of good wis hes," the 62-year·Old lawmaker said ln a memo dis tributed . by hls omce. "In lieu or flOWt?rS , please send a contribution to the 1981-82 Tennessee State Budget." Fresno Mayor Daniel It Whitehurs t ..-a ise d an estimated $100,000 and got picketed at a ho m e t own fund-raiser in his candidacy for th~ U.S. Senate A bout 1.000 guests raid $100 each to attend the e' cnl at the Fresno Convention Ce nte r exh 1b1t ha ll White hurst is challeng ing Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. f o r th e Demo cr atic nomination. Entertainer Wayne Newton signed a two-year contract to appear at Caesars Palace for eight to 10 weeks, beginning In 1982. Newton said the con tract wall not affect his owne rs hip of the Aladdin llotel. which he a nd hotel executive Ed Torres purchased las t year. Newton said h e will continue to perform at the Aladdin as well, but that as a performer he did not want to be tied to JUSt one resort WAYNE NEWTON ShOwers forecast Coast<Ll !>tanoaro 1.-. 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SKono 111911 t 40 p.m. ). • Sun fftt 4:4$ P,m., rl1n Thursday •.36 a m. ' lhe AOMO usl9ned Pollution Monoav fooo '' ¥OU do not "-wou• -Dy ~ JO 11 "' e111 t>1tl0to 1 D m ..,., YQu• copy ..,11 o. d•1.-..i s.iuro.v •nO Suno1r 11 l'OI> on nat :=.:'1r.'m c:,er ~~. ~o~v"'.,111C: Oel•-ed Repor1l114 .A9tfl<ln· H& State, 004 Hardl1>9, HI City, s ..... ReutH H8, 8uo a.1.ne. LB, Mika 0...lnell. • We1re Listening ••• Moon ult 4 H p.m ., ,, .. , T'"'rway •: 31 a m What do YQU like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you Like? Call the number below and your message · will be recorded transcribed and delivered lo the appropriate editor. ' The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the· editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification, No circulation rails, please. Tell us what's on your mind 642•6086 Orange Co111 DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, November 25. 1981 H/F Al Deity ...... ~.., 0.-, ........ Karen Ld/m. Orange County coordinator of anti-nuclear pehhon dnve. speaks against nuclear pow6 and weapons at Orange Coast College rally Tuesday . The event drew 300 at the beginning, but the attendance had dwindled to fewer than 100 at the end Anti-nuke petition drive started at OCC gathering •. By JERRY CLAU 'EN Of U.. DIMiy f'jlol Sl41ff M us1c and pred1ct1ons of h o locaus t werc se r ved to mun c hin g studen t s as anti nucl ea r powe r and weaponry activists laun<·hed a petition dnve at Orange Coast College Tuesday afternoon. The songs by Anna "Banana" Hamilton and speech es b y Orange County Al liance for Survival members were coolly received by about 300 students partaking of s nack bar lunches in the college quad The advertised gathering had dwindled lo fewer than 100 by the end of the hour-long appeal in support of a proposal calling for the halt of nuclear weapons construction The r ally w as called 1n s upport of California ns for a Bilateral Nuclefir Weapons Freeze headquartered an Los Angeles. That o rgan ization ho pes lo gather 350,000 valid signatures by Aprll 30 to place the bilateral fr eeze proposa l on n ext November's statewide gener al election ballot The measure, if approved by the electorate, would r equire the governor to write letters to the pres ident, members of Congress and the secretary of defense noting that t h e peopl e of California s upport a nuclear arms manufacturmg halt ··P eople arc saying we're going to have a nuclear war and t he world's going to blow up and there's nothing I can do about 1t .. said Karen L1lfin. county coordmator for the petition dnve that begins Dec. 1 "Now you ran do something, s he urged. "Vote Take the issue of the arms race to the voters · · She added. "We're gomg to make people feel they can do som ething about this." Ms Litfin. a n Alliance for Su rvival organi z er. told s tudents. "We're facing nuclear annihilation, and annihilation d oesn 't come cheap We 'll spend Gem Talk By J.C HUMPH/llES c,.,11f1ed Gemologi1t. AGS THE REAL THING Cll'nU'., frnm \11'11h"'r \/nl"r" a lot or money do mg 1t · · She told students that military spl'nd1ng is costing them in the ehm inallon of student school loans and food stamps. "It's gone to the point or madness. We've got to convince our military and political leaders that we won't s t and for ll .. She cla1med the Soviet Union has ca lled for an ~nd to add1taonal nuclear arm s and ·we· ve never accepted at " , She added, "They want peace JUS l as much as we do " She said governm ent will respond to a popular demand to an end or weapons production just as it did in the drive to get out of Vietnam She said people are rising to end nuclear buildups in Europe, m cluding citizens of Soviet bloc nations. The voter drive won't use paJd pet1t 1o n ca rri e r s, s he admonis hed Nuclear freeze parties are bemg s taged early next m onth to enlist petitioners. "W e're seeking volunteers because surviv al 1s the issue he re," she said Airport landing charge doubled A doubling or the landing fee assessed against the five l'Om mercial jet al r carriers ser ving John Wayne Ajrport has been approved by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Without djscuss1on, tht> board authonzed an increase in the fee from 50 cents to Sl per 1,000 pounds of weight. effective Jan 1 The fee is assessed every time a Jet lands at the airport Officials had estimated the l'Ounty. during the fiscal year ending next June 30, would receive about $868.800 in revenue from the fees. The Sl rate will bring 1n about Sl 7 million annually, according to a report ~iven to supervisors Airport Manager Murry Cable said an increase 1n the fees was needed to de fray inc reasing maintena n ce. secu rity a nd ~afety costs and enhance the county's position in pulling to market a $100 m1lhon bond issue to finance a large scale airport improvement program As part of the board's action. landing fees a~sessed against Tricks of the Trade A 1 r Ca I . Rep u b It c Air Ii n es. Fron tier Airlines, Western Airlines and Pacific Southwest Airlines will be revie wed annually to dete rmine ii they should be adjusted. The board also took aclton on the following issues. BURIAL OF INDI GENTS : Revised a one-year -old policy requiring cremation or indigents lo allow lhat the equivalent cost of cremation may be apphed lo the bunal e xpense of persons already owning a cemetery plot. SALVAGE : Agreed to a s1x·month pi.lot project in which workers at landfills in Coyote Ca n yon . in Irvine : Prima Deschecha, east or San Juan Capistrano . and Santiago Canyon, east of Orange, will be permitted to salvage reus able materials. CAMPAIGNS : Amended a county ordinance s o that appointed members or the Fair Ca mpai g n Practices Co mmi ss ion . a n election w a tchdog pan e l , may be reappointed to full. three-year te rms. '• . '• •• If we didn't tell you, could you guess the uses of these anttque 1ewel ry items at first glance1 A. A ladies beautifully scrolled 24 carat gold coin holder can be worn as a pendant or kept handy in the purse. 8 Another which makes a nice pendant is this 14 karat yellow gold case, containing a cigarette holder. C This #pin of distinction# an pearls and yellow gold is truly unusual. h has a colored fa bnc back which c1n be changed to coordinate wtth the lady's outfit. D WouJd you believe a Olp-top match box in 14 karat yellow gold 1mbedded with blue and black sapphires! Jt even has a match striker on the bottom. Could we sey It makes for a "stnkin.( pendant{ J. e...J.Jwnphrk:t c}.w11tl'd l Your local jeweler abides by a J ewe lry Industry Guide which sets forth a lot of strict rules on how gemstones can and can't be sold. There are very restrictive rules. for example, on the use or words de scribi n g various gem stones. If a product is described as a "diamond." "ruby ," "s ap phire," "emerald ," etc .. that me ans that the items described are natural, genuine gemstones that occur in nature. There has been a lot or advertising in recent months in magazines and other m edia in which va riou s "c reated " o r "simulated" stones are offered for sale al what appea rs to be very low prices. ll is a good ide a to keep in mind that real, ho nest-to.goodness gems can only be "created" by nature. There are accepted methods for determining the validity of natural gemstones. If you have bought an item, and are not positive of its validity, bring It in and we will be happy to MEMBER AMERICAN GEM soc11::rv examine it for you. Meanwhile, 1823 NEWPORT BL\IO COSTA M~SA @> be very careful about whal you buy and where you buy it, and 35 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION l ha ve 1 everything checked by 8l~~B~an!k~A!m!!e!rl!c!ar!d!-!M!a!1!te!r!C!h!a!rg!e~!!!!!!!!!!!!!P!H!O!N!E!&4!!•!M!J1!! registered jeweler. • . \ I ... I 1, u h n II .J l ;I 11 I • ' I ~ t . ~· t H/F Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT!Thuraday, November 28, 1981 W ASHlNGTO?<l (AP) -A •h•rp awing to the left by Nlc;ar11ua's revolutionary 1overnment Is raising the po11lbillty of the nrst u .s. military action In Latin America •lnce Marines landed in the Dominican Republic 16 years 110. solldarlty amona the Arab nations. but the meeting was boycotted by hard-line leaders who oppose a Saudi Arabian plan for Mideast peace. The plan. proposed by Saudi Crown Pttnce Fahd, was called a .. sellout" by Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy. who is among those boycotting the summit. Hl&h·level discussions about a poulble military move in Nicaragua, U.S. officials say, bave been accelerated in recent weeks after the Nicaraguans s howed little interest in oe.otialing their diUerences witp Washington. 5 tugs attempt oil rig re8cue Crew members stand atop Philippine ship MV Reyna Filipina, victim of typhoon Irma. Storm killed 26. APWlr ...... Poland, shops get protection LONDON (AP> -Five tugs were struggling today to secure a towline to an oil rig drifting free in the North Sea for a second day with 22 crewmen aboard following gales that killed at least nine people, officials said. Reds, W. Germany hack talks WARSAW, Poland (AP> Shopkeepers, fearful of angry cons umers protesting food shortages, won official promises f rom the communist government for better police protection and canceled strike plans today. But thousands of oil workers, students and farmers continued their protests. Hassan opens Arab •ummit FEZ, Morocco (AP> -King Hassan U opened the 12th Arab summit today with a call for Coast Guard officials said hurricane-force winds that set the Transworld 58 adrift in the early hours Tuesday had subsided and there was no danger lo the crewmen, all of them British. Probe futile UNITED NATIONS (AP> -A U .N. group of experts says it has been unable to determine if Soviet-produced chemical weapons have been used in Southeast Asia as the United States alleges. BONN, West Germany <AP> -The Soviet Union and the United States should make a concerted effort at the Geneva talks to reach an agreement to limit nuclear weapons in Europe "at the lowest possible level," the Soviet and West German governments declared today. As Soviet President Leonid I. Brezhnev new home after his first visit to the West in almost two years, the two governments said in a Joint communique: .. Both sides again explained their position regarding the question of limiting nuclear weapons. They consider it of great importance to continue the process of limiting and reducing s trategic weapons systems." Both sides .. expressed satisfaction" that talks between the United States and the Soviet Union are to start Monday in Geneva, Switzerland, and "'explained their respective understandmgs in regard to the connected problems in which they differ. .. "They are of the opinion that t he establishment of a balance in the region of weapons. which will be s ubj ect of the negotiations, al the lowest possible level, wlll bt! of great importance 1 or the intensification or stability and international security and all efforts must be made to c onclude the respective agreement." During his four sessions with Brezhnev. Chancellor Helmut Schmidt sought to explain the U.S . position to the Soviets and asked them to consider President Reagan 's ··zero-option·' proposal to eliminate medium range nuclear weapons from Western Europe He said West Germany felt threatened by the growing numbers of Soviet mobile SS.20 missiles and warned his nation• intended to support the 1979 NATO decision to deploy 572 nuclear-tipped Pers hing 2 and cruise missiles in late 1983 if no progress is made in the Geneva talks. But the Kremlin leadership showed little understanding for the American position, Schmidt told leaders of hi s Social Democratic Party late Tuesday "'lt is more than clear that the Soviet leadership still cannot properly evaluate the intentions of the American leadership and its leaders." Schmidt said 'Same song' solution to budget woe WASHINGTON (AP > -- Republican congressional leaders a nd top White House officials are trying to get everyone .. singing the same song and using' the same l\Um be rs .. to avoid another confrontation and disruption of government operations when an interim s pending meas ure expires Dec. 15. At the same time, however, ad ministration officials are emphasizing that PresideJV Reagan's veto Monday of an emergency spending bW and his orders to s hu t down non -essential parts or the government were an indication of his res6lve to slash the budget by more than SlOO bilhon over the next two years. Senate Republican leader Howard H . Baker Jr. of Tennessee called a group of legislators and administration orricials to his Capitol office Tuesday to "'get everybody on the same sheet, s ingtng the same song and using the same numbers," said a Senate aide who asked not to be identified The aide quoted Baker as telling the group, "We need to get a package that will be acceptable to the administration and get through Congress." Congress did R eagan 's bidding Monday, sending him a measure pulling the government back m business for three weeks and giving both s ides room for further negotiation The group that met in Baker's office hopes to use the time to agree on strategy and a proposed package by the end of next week. the aide said. The interim m easure providing funds for executive branch agencies and the Judiciary is necessary because Congress has passed and Reagan has signed only the regular appropriations bill that provid es money for congressional operations. Part of the s trategy will include gettinJZ final congressional action on som e of the domestic spending bills before the Dec 15 deadline, shrinking the size or the next tnlerim measure. Also. the group hopes to agree on a common set of budget numbers. Several legislator s, R epubli cans and Democrats alike, expressed anger over the weekend when the Office of Management and Budget told them that a compromise s pending package hammered out during long negotiations bet ween House and Senate conferees exceeded the pres1dent ·s tarRels Appeal 'set of 'demon trial' conviction. ' ... wi,.,.... DANBURY, Conn. <AP> - The lawyer for a teen-ager convicted of manslaughter in the slaying of his .landlord says he will appeal the verdict because a judge would not allow testimony about .. demonic possession." A jury Tuesday fou nd Ame C h eyenne Johnson , 19, of Brookfield guilty of the reduced charge of manslaughter in the slaying last winter of 40-year-old Alan Bono. Johnson 's mother. Mary Johnson. called the verdict "very unfair" and said her son had been "railroaded." lawyer, said he would base his appeal on the refus al by Superior Court Judge Robert Callahan to allow any testimony intended to show Johnson was not tn control of himself at the time of the killing because demons had taken possession of his body. Bono. Johnson's neighbor and landlord, was stabbed to death Fe b 16 in Brookfield. ··we intend to appeal. most naturally, the basis being that there were a number of rulings that we contested... Minnella said. "The primary ruling would be the fact that all of the evidence concerning demonic possession was not allowed in · · Minnella said he plans to file an appeal with the state Supreme Court and will go all the way to the U.S Supreme Court "if we have to." Johnson is being h eld in Bridgeport state Jail in lieu of $125,000 bond pending his Dec. 18 ·sentencing. The mans laughter charge carries a maximum penalty or 20 years in prison and a Sl0,000 fine. Johnson appeared calm as the verdict was read, e nding a nearly three.week trial. lie could have raced a sentence of up to life m prison 1f convicted of murder. State ·s Attorney Walter Flanai;:an, the prosecutor . said Jurors .. su ccess£ully ferreted out the plethora of h es and reached the truth ·· The prosecution argued Johnson and the victim had been drinking heavily before an argument which culminated in the slaying. MOTHER OF SINGERS DIES Clara \\ l'bb 8utther. mother of countr~ musit star:. Loretta Lynn Jnd l'r~ ~tal Galt>. poses with Crystal"s photo and album in \\"abash. Ind. Mrs. Butcher died Tuesday night m :'\ashvilll' She will be buried at her place or birth. Butcher llollow. K~ She sa1d she still hopes the "true de r ens e... demonic r .. ------------------------- ~wt<e t'""" Si.,,, tt four ()oo.. fC•tf 5tor-r ~M~tt Vt>ut A.t•a1 COSTAMUA641 -1289 ,..,...__ .... _ ~95-0401 -c.-~ .... 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Thornton, Litton's chairman of the board and recipient of the Presid4lntial Medal ot Freedom in October, died of cancer about 11 :30 p.m . Tuesday at his Holmby Hills home, said his son, Charles B. Thornton Jr. His wife of '1 years, Flora, and bis son, a Los Angeles resident and a member ol the Litton board or directors, were with him when he died, said Litton s pokesman Barney Oldlield. Thornton's condition had steadlily deteriorated since he learned or his cancer in June, with the cancer starting in his lungs and progressing to his bones, said Oldfield. Yet he continued working out Armenians protest Turk envoy in LA LOS ANGELES <APl -A noisy but non-violent crowd of Armenians policed by at least 100 riot·he lm e ted officers gathered outside the Biltmore Hotel to protest a speech by Turkey's ambassador to the United States The more than 500 protesters, who ran the gam ut from schoolchildren to elderly men in business suits. chanted slogans, sang Arme nia n s ongs a nd carried placards Tuesday to dramatize their complaints about what they described as the systematic genocide of 1.5 million Armenians by Turkey in approvaJ of the BankAmerica Corp. board of directors and the C h arl es Sch wab Co rp . shareholders and approval by regulatory agencies. Judge delays trials of nudists LOS ANGELES <AP> -An attorney for nine of several hundred nudists arrested in Malibu last s ummer for sunbathing in the buff may not have to go to triaJ , their attorney s aid . of hia Utton office ln Beverly HUis until September. ··t can 't atand useleaa leisure," Thorntoo once said of hls devotion to bis work and the fact that he had few recreational. lnteresu. Thornton was president "' Litton Industries from 19~ to 1961 when he became chairman or the board. In past years, Litton and its directors have been subject to federal investieations Into such aspects or the company'' s prawling holding s a s s hipbuilding contracts and importation of computer parts. He purchased what was then a small microwave company with annuaJ sales of $3 million in 1953 with the goaJ or diversifyipg and expanding. Within 12 years, hi~ Litton Industries Inc. became one or the nation's 60-odd firms to report annuaJ sales over a billiob dollars. ln the ti.seal year ending July 31, 1981, Litton reported sales of $4.94 biUion. . 1915. Superior Court Judge Vernon Foster stayed the trials Tuesday and ordered Malibu Municipal Court to either dismiss the nine cases or show why the cases should not be dismissed. • No men named SANTA MONICA <AP > -The Santa Moni ca City Council has named all women to its new nine·member Commission on the Status of Women despite having decided that men could apply. BankAmerica plans to buy brokerage SAN FRANC ISCO I AP ) BankAme rica Corp., holding cpmpany for the nation's largest bank, announced Tuesday it has signed a letter of intent to acquire the parent company of Charles Schwab & Co Inc., the nati on's larg est discoun t securities brokerage firm . Price of the acquisition will be 2 .2 mill io n s har es or BankAmerica common stock currently worth a bout $53 million. The deal will require Backing 'thank~' /or probation LOS ANGELES <AP ) -Less than three weeks after a funeraJ director was granted probation by the office of Attorney General Geo r ge Deukmejian , t he mortician turned around and endorsed Deukmejian for governor in full·page newspaper ads published around the state. Funeral director Frank Veiga was granted probation. instead of sus pending his two state licenses, after he admitted last October that he had violated numerous provisions of the Business and Professions Code and state regulations governing pre-need funeral trust funds. .~ .......... BACK IN SADDLE President Reagan points out one of the reatures of his ranch for the camera crew during the taping Tuesday of an ABC special, "Ronald Reagan at Home on the' Ranch." to atr Thanksgiving night. • HELD I.\ KILL/.\'(; Anthony Broussard. Jo Teens shown body, keep slaying quiet MILPITAS, Calif. <AP) - More than a dozen high school s tudents who viewed the strangled body or a schoolmate kept her murder a secret to protect the youth who proudly showed off the corpse, officiaJs said Tuesday. Police said the youths went in groups lo a s pot ne ar the Calaveras Reservoir where the body of 14·year-old Marcy Renee Conrad lay clad onl y in a tank top and white socks. Police finally were notified nearly 48 hours after the Nov. 3 killing and 24 hours after the first load or students went to the ravine east of the city to view the body. Anthony Jacques Broussard, • 1s, Miss Conrad's former steady boyfriend, was arrested Nov. 5 as he drove back to town after viewing the body with three friends, according to Milpitas Police Sgt. Ron lcely. The 6-fool-4, 280 ·pound Broussard. a junior at Milpitas High School. was being held in Santa Clara County Juvenile Hall. A hearing in Juvenile Court to decide whether he should be tried as an adult was postponed Tuesday until Dec. 15. The county coroner said Miss Conrad's death was caused by strangulation. An autopsy was being ~normed to determine if she was sexuaJly assaulted. lcely, who Interviewed 13 students who had gone to the murder site, said that the youths were callous and cold, with no apparent feelings for Miss Conrad. "Their prime objective was to cover up their friend. They showed no remorse at all for the girl lying ln the ravine," he said. said .. ·'These kids got their prior,iUes all messed up. I Just couldn't believe it. Most people who see a homic,de are happy to talk about it,·' said lcely. Sheriff's Sgt. Gary Meeker, who worked with lcely on the case, said he'd "never seen a group of people 'act so callous about death in my 15 yean ot police work. What the hell has happened to these kids?" lcely said one student covered the girl's body with leaves so it could not be seen from the road, and that "a couple of o&.bers threw rocb at the body." "If we bad our way we would have filed acce1 : aory• -after·the· fact cbar1es for a couple of kids, but the d11trict attorney decided not to." Or1nge Coast DAILY PILOT!Thur1day, November 28, 1.981 General asking boost LOS ANGELES CAP) I1norln1 demonstrat or s complatnln1 about bad s ervice , General Telephone offlclala asked tbe state Public UtUities Commiaslon for a $291 mllilon rate bitle that would increase basic residential rates by about 80 percent. •'The increase we are asking la steep, but lt 's still one of the lowest in the nation ," GTE spokesman Bil Feree said after Tuesday's hearing at the PUC office. Phon e compan y President David E . Anderson contended the rate hike was needed to continue the company's five -year modern · ization program, which he said was producing ttood res'!'~· Although he conceded "we still have 'hot spots' where service levels are be low the compan y average," he told the PUC that gains in the past year had been substantiaJ. Feree said that under the proposed increase. the bas ic r esidential monthly rate would increase to $11.20 from its current $6.25. GTE officials said they hoped to have a PUC d ec i sion b y J a nu ary and would implement any rate hike that is granted t he following month. By law, the PUC has until March lo act. During Tuesday 's h earin g, pr otes t e r s picketed outside, some or them car rying tin cans linked with strings, which they said worked as well at GTE's phones. The group, called Ca mpaign Aga inst Utility Se rv ice Exploitation , cited a Field Research Corp. poll that reportedly showed that seven out of 10 GTE custom ers co mpany .wide h ad experienced one or more service problems within the 24 hours preceding the survey. Chapman launches program South COast , Comm.unity Church THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICE 10:00 to U :OO a.m. Newport Cinema • Fashion Island • Newport Centt!r "Don't let ~e turkey's get you down" Tim Timmons Spuklna for lnfci1: 6tll '"'lD>" Tt• n • .n .... F~1 ,....,.·, 4.-~------c '0111 mu1MI Pcrfor11w1K:c FIRST PERFORMANCE Save $4.00 on a dynamite hairstyle! Shampoo, Performance Cot"'. and Blow Ort. (nonnally ·118.00) are yours for only S14.00 wtten you Introduce youraett as a flrsHlme customer with tt111 couPon GET YOUI DllU1' PlllFOIMAMCE FOi $4 USS! C..MitM Z70I H.tler ... "0 c.-...... .... 11 ..... 111 ~IN W .M S..c..t .... JIH ...... #140.A lll>C*'--C.. 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About 4 words make one e members of its board or f M' · d 3 r Pl t trustees lo launch its e classified line o type. 1n1mum a 1s tnes ease pnn e · · E n t e r pr i s e 8 6 · · e plainly. e prB~rai~· conclusion in .• r: 1 -----------------------------j. •• 1986, the program is • I I e aimed for a total of $S4 million, lo be distributed e I I e as follows: e I e -$28 million to I permanent endowments, e I I-----+-----.+------~----~'""""!-..,...~ • primarily endowe d e I • sc hol a r s hip s and e i e professorships • -Sl 7 mi I Ii on to • I 1-----'-----+-----+-----P.,-o ...... ~~ construction and e e renovation or facilities, e e including $10 million for e Add $2.80 for ••ch eddttlonel lln• for I time• e a Campus Center -$9 for to-sc hool e e operations. e Publish my ad for 8 days starting e Chapman President e e G.T. "Buck" Smith said Classification • the program is designed •• Name e "to give Orange County an independent college e Address e with not only regional e City Zip Phone • s ignificanc e , but . • nationaJ recognition as Ch k M Q enclosed O one or the great colleges • ec or · · e in America... • Charge my ad to: e Marines seek toys Donations of new "Toys for Tota" are wanted for underprivileged children to receive at Chrlstma8. Toy s may be deposited through Dec. li at Chick Iverson Porsche-Audi. HS E. Coast Highway , Newport Beach. M e mbers of the Mar1ne Corps Reserve will co ll ect and distribute the toys. : 0~ # Exp. : : 0. # . 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See Hugh Mulligan column on Page M3 D 0 IMnited wetlands eyed OC planners endorse partial Bolsa Chica development ISy PATRICK K ENNEDY Of Ule o.lty ............ . Orange County planning ~o mml ss ion ers hav e )'ecommended a housing and marina d evelopment in the ~olsa Chica lowlands that would preserve o nly 350 acres of · wetlands habitat for fish and birds, far short of the 600-acre reser ve recommended by the Board or Super visors last April. Huntington Harbour, just north of Warner Avenue . A 45-foot-tall bridge would be erected over the channels on Pacific Coast Highway and Warner Avenue. according to the proposal. Most of the Bolsa Chica is owned by Sig n al Landmark Inc., which wants to develop the land. The $179 million development proposal was endorsed by the commissioners Tuesday. It goes to the Board of Supervisors next month for approval. If approved ther e. it wi ll be sent to the state Coasta l Com mi ssion ror certification. Bob Rende, m an ager of project planning for the county, said that in order to meet the supervisors' goal of preserving 600 acres of w.e tlands, if economically feasible, the planners considered "portions of the deep water channel" as part of the "marsh system.·• The proposal for the 1,20Q.acre lowland and 400-acre blutr area south or Warner Avenue along P acific Coast Highway includes 5, 700 homes, a n 1,800-slip marina and 600-foot-wide channel through the state beach. and a navigable channel to County planners also marked a 200-acre "spe<;ial design zone" on t he development map that could Include expanded marsh, but a lso designates other possi ble d evel o pm ents, including waterfront homes. "It's a notice that we're not going to see 600 acres of land (a~ A w-eek better off forgotten Bv NORA LEH MA~ o.11y P'llM $1yle Editor I can·t remember whether there was a lull moon or not last week in f<H'L I'd rather torget last week entirely but l <:an ·L be(·ause I ha' e some things to s traighten out First the Expenen<:e Center 1s ha\ mg its Bout1qlll' Par~· on Uec. 4. lrom 9 am. to ..i p.m at Sl9 Harbor Island Drive. Newport Beach. Somewhere the poltergelst cut the column and that really important date got translate~ to JUSt plain f~nday Also trim med was the mention that the :'\ewport Ha1·bor Art Museum's Christmas Festival from Dec. 3 to 6 will olfer Manoneltes. Jim Gambles . entertatnment b~ both OCC and Coastline Community College choirs: South Coast Repertory Theater's children 's group: Ch1ldren·s Bookshoppe Storyhour: miniature polls and houses and of course. Santa Claus. The re's more. but that·s enough to see 1f we can lure the little devil 1 the poltergeist. that 1s 1 out again. * *. T HE CANDY CANE BALL young women will be glad to knOY. that there·::. been a res ponse to the Sunday Style article and due to another gremlin their resen·at1on chairman's name \\'as lost. Unfortunatt>lv. we <tre not equ ipped to take reser\'at1ons hert.< so I 11 tr~ agatn. The Assistance League Juniors Ball reser\'at1on chairman 1:, Barbara Johnson . Her telephone number 1s 760-8505. !lave a good time. eve1·yone' • • • :\ :"oil CE LADY LEFT a \'ery nice compltmt>nl on the Pilot's recorder for the Style se<:t1on . She knows this JOb isn ·t all lunc heons and fashion shows and wishes me luck. Since she only left her name. we· re not even sure whether it·s Lou or Lu Taylor . but I did want to sa~ "thank you 1 ·m ver). \·ery lucky here in that I ha \'e the support ol editors. publishers. photographers. our graph1t• designer ... everyone. It's a super place to t'Ome every day. Howe\'er. I'm glad you said · I wouldn't be m her place for a nything .. You could easil~· be better al it than I and I don't ran<:y anyone knowing that ' · • • • JUST 1-L<\D A CALL FROM J ean Tandowsky. Seem~ her week was s trange. too Thtngs kept disappearing from her desk. too . . people kept interrupting her at imposs ible moments. In desperation about some matter s he called Betty Tesman. who had a marvelous thing to say to reassure her. "If you·re dealing with eggs. you're bound to break a few.·· Betty r e minded her We both agreed that even with T hanksgiving to split the week thi~ one had to be better 1 l 've been thinking of ha,·ing a sign made ~ay111g something about keeping hands off mv des k . . but I'm not s ure poltergeist and gremlins rea·d the same language .. mine or th eirs. Jean told m e an upbeat story about the Los Angeles Philharmonic. though. It was. unfortunately. due to the s udden onset of rlu for Maestro Carlo Ma na Guilini after a concert in San Diego on Saturday. The illness m ade his conducting of a matinee in Santa Ana last Sunday afternoon imposs ible Information got through to the Orange County Philharmonic Society office m the middle of the night. Michael Tilson Thomas was flying back from Israel after conducting the Israel Philharm onic . Some how he w as grabbed off the plane and brought to Orange County . The next step was to get a pianist. Ila na Vered arrived. A pia no was brought from Los Angeles. The orchestra rehearsed until a few m om ents before the a udie nce arrived a nd. as som etimes happens, when everything looks impossible, reports indic~te it was one of th e most m agnificent concerts ever done m t he county. Thomas, after Ms. Vered finished playing. stepped down from the podium and hugged her. The audience was · on its feet, clapping, crying "Bravo! .. and "More! .. I s uppose when we are under s uch_ pr~ssure, t he adre naline flows. a nd a lmost Crom somewhere outs1ae. e nergy arnves and e lectrifies the whole atmosphere. It must have been quite an a fte rnoon! ' ... I wetlands )." co mm e ntea Commissio n er William MacDougall . "We'll see a concept of 600 acres.'' Lorraine Faber, spokeswoman for the Amigos de Bolsa Chica environmental group, urged the commissioners to set aside 600 acres for wetlands habitat. "We're already guaranteed 300 acres of wetlands eventually, because that's what the · State Fish and Game Department owns," Mrs. Faber said. "A deep water channel is a deep water channel." she said. "It 's not a productive wetlands." County officials also noted t hat they don't know 'where the money is coming lo pay for about $1.23.8 million of public costs associated with the marina and residential development. Signal consultants say various sources exist and will be identified In future planning. They say sources i nclude dev eloper contribution s, property assessments, budgeted county funds, state and federal funds or taxes, revenue ge nerat e d by the county-operated m arina and various bond issues. Pendleton nixed as • • airport site He was nice about it, but the commanding officer or Camp P en dleton made it clear Tuesday that the Marine Corps isn't likely to make room for an inte rnational airport on its grounds. Maj. Gen. Kenneth Robinson told a luncheon audience of about 75 people that a major airport on the coastal shetr would interfere with the Marines' critical abilities to practice amphibious landings in which air support ls used on the undeveloped coastline. Camp Pendleton is the only location in the world the Marines have found where they can practice the maneuvers with live explosives, including those dropped from aircraft. be said. A daily sc h edule of com mercial jets using the air s pace would ma ke the air s upport unfea sible, h e explained. "It's unbelievable how difficult it is to find a place in this world wh ere you can do a live landing and back it up by air, .. he said. Camp Pendleton is one of two locations being examined by the Southern California Association of Governments as a possible s ite for an international airport. The other site is Santiago Canyon. a broad. undeveloped plain in the foothills . It is owned by the Irvine Company. While his r emarks were discouraging to those who prefer Camp Pendleton as an airport site, the sq uare-shouldered. gray-haired Robin son was careful to suggest that t he Marines are interested in responding to local problems. "I think the nation would be ill-served if we just dug in our heels and said, 'You folks just fly a kite'," he said. Robinson, in ract, did tell the participants at the Orange County Chamber of Commerce luncheon that the Marineo; might be in position lo transrer their helicopter oper ations from Tustin to Camp Pendleton. "The answer is dollars," he said. But the commanding officer sai d s h irting El Toro 's operations to Pendleton -thus freeing its site for a possible ~irport -would b e m or e difficult. Pendleton doesn't have enough waler and other resources to accommodate the 12,000 to 16,000 people that would come from the E l Toro Air Station. he said . A characteri.!tac of tatting is the ring motif, which is carried out in mow/lake de$igns. Fine lace a.s created by looping and knotting thread that i& wound around a hand &huttle Tatting: A resurging craft Tatting, a craft once in vogue that waned. no longer is a dying art In fact. is 1s enjoying a resurgence, claims Carolin Caverly. Orange Coast College instructor who says enrollment Is on the increase in her workshops. The technique of looping and knotting thread while working with a hand shttle is easy to learn. once the student is shown, she says. The craft is convenient, too. "All you need ls a ball of string and a shuttle. You can tuck the supplies in a pocket or purse and take them anywhere to work on edgings, trims and appUques." Perhaps it ls this convenience that has dubbed tattine the ''pocket craft.'· lrutructor Carolin Caverly f le/t) starts demorutration of incorporating bead! in de$igns, while student Willa Bouwens bandies shuttle.and thread. Needle weaving below stabilizes work. . Ex-Mesa murder suspect 'doing fine' Arraignment delayed after EdUXlr ds falls down courthouse stai rs Murder s us'pect Thom as campground , fell down the Judge Griffin agreed· to ~ t~~~lng Griffin's courtroe Francis Edwards was reported interior flig ht of stairs after two-wee k delay In tdwatds1 EdwardS sat down near the ''doing fine'' today ln the appearing briefly before J udge a r raignment on charees o/, ,<ll ~~e steps, then stood up d medical isolation ward or the John Grlfrin. murder and attempted murder :f'eli. striking his head on e Orange Count.f J ail followini a The tall, burly suspect wu ln connection with the Sept. 19 steps, the e mployee said. fall Tuesday dowu a ru1bt or treated by paramedics at th s hootln1 attack. Edwatds was handcuffed and stairs at South Ora-n1e County scene , then trans ported by Vanessa lberri. 12, died from wearlng leg irons at tbe time of Municipal Court in Laguna am bu I an c e to Mi ssion the gunshot wounds she suffered the fall. Niguel. Cotnmunity Hospital, Mission at the Blue Jay Campground. Edwards, 37. a form .. Costa Viejo, where be remained unUI Her companion, Kelly Cartier. Mesa resident belef 'held in mlchfternoon. He the n was 12, waa wounded but survived. connection with the fatal taken to the medical ward at the A court. employee, who asked 1h00Unc of a Lake El1lnore firl Jail. not t o be identifie d . said at a Cleveland National torest Durin1 the court appearance, Edward.f w8JI unsteady •Iler 'titt1 Edwards was arrested Sept. 28 in College Park, Md. He eluded a manhunt ln the forest. investigators uid, and traveled by bus to the Eut eo .. l ·~-~ GROWTH EX~CTID This sign outside an unincOt'J>orated town in southwestern Oregon is no joke. A Peel woman is pregnant and the sign will be cha nged lo read 31 m J anuary whe n the baby is d.!!c· Cory tnoves ·toward race SACRAM ENTO <AP> -State Controller Ken Cory of Orange County, taking hia first formal step toward running for governor, has a nnounced the formation or a gu b er n atori a l exploratory committee. Diego; former state Democratic Party chairman and Cory backer Richard O'Neill ol Orange County, San Francisco hotel owner Walter Shorenstein, and former national committeewom an Carmen Warshaw. The 8.5-member committee, which has 10 c ha i rm e n , incl ud e s Assemblym°an Larry KapUolf, D-San The committee announced that it had been formed to "examine the de pth and breadth" or Cory's s upport. ·Dllll llDal FLEMING land son Mark Mariana of ARTllUR E FLEMING.Nort h llolh"'ood . Ca . resid ent of Costa Mesa. Ca s is ters llelen Rosrh uncl Passed away on November Mildred McCnirken and 11 2 3 • I 9 8 l H e w a s a grandch1h.lrcn Rcc1tallon of proress1on.d musician for 55 t h e Ro:.ury "'Ill be on years, and played m an y Wednesda~. · :'1/1)\'ember 25. mstruments on television. in 1981 at 7 JOPM at llarbor motion pictures and o n Lawn Memorial Chapel recordings. He playl•d with Mass of Christian Bunal '' 111 David Rose, Billy May , be on Fnday. ;'llO\ember 27. Lion el New m an . M ax 1981 at 9 ·00A M at St Steiner, Dm1tr1 T1omk111. Enc E l 1 z abet h An n Seton Korngold and Gus Arnheim. Catholic Church. Irvine. Ca. while unde r contract a l Final interment ser\'ltes Wa rner Brothers Studio and "'111 be held at RI\ er,1de 20th Century Fox He playt'd cl' m et er y . o s h k o s h . on the Red Skelton s ho" fo r \\'1sron:.m Serv1~·es under manv vears. He plaved with the d i rection of Hdrbor ~ Rudy Vallee. F rank Morgan Ldwn-Mount Oh ve Mortuio·\ Bmg Crosby, Phil llarris. ol Costa Mesa. $4-0·S554 . · und was well known an d Mc BEATH hig h ly esteemed 111 th e A LICE M. McBEATll. age music field. He was also a 88, resident of Huntington pa r t n er in F I em 1 n g Beach, Ca. Passed away <'n F'abr1cators or Los Angeles. Tuesday. November 24 . 1981 Ca for over :;o years He ls a l P ac1r1ca 1t osp11.il survived by his 'l\1fe Gloria. fu n eral servi ces are 2 daughters Punkin Tresselt pending <it Pierce B~thttr!> and Buff F ischer. one son S m i t h s · M o r t u a r v . John F I e m 1 n g and 3 Huntington Beach 536·6539 grandchildren MOLUCK KEL.SH ANTHON Y MO LLI C K. II U B ER T G E 0 R G E passed away on ~O\'embe1 KELSI!. resident of Irvine. 24. 19111 111 Westm inster. Ca Ca P assed aw a~ o n Arrangements are pending November 24. 1981. He was a a t Pierce Brothers Smiths' lire member or t h e l\t ortuar\ llunt1n11tun Inter national As!IOC1a t100 of Beach 536-6539 Chiefs nr Police as well as being a life membe r and past president of llhnoil> ---------- Assoc1at 1on of Chief!> of IUIHB Police. hfe mem ber or the Illi nois Police Association. lllllHIRI having served on t he E v a• n s l o n P o I 1 c e Department for 35 year~ lie -------was a me mber or St Elizabeth An n Seton Catholic Church, Irvine He 1s survh ed by h1~ wife Joanne. daughler:. Patr1c1a Woolf and Sara Shmback both or New Jerse\'. son llubert of Georgia. daul(hter .\1 ar} Siddall of M assachuseLU.. son M 1chael Maru1n1 or Fountain Valle". C a . d a u g h t e r L 1 n d. a Bartholome\# or lr\'me. Ca . NEWA R K (A P 1 William C'. Durham . 76. "'ho for 31 ) ea.ri. pla) ed Sanl a Claui. to need .' c hildren in lhl' ;'l;ewa rk area. dwd Saturda~ HOLl.YWOOO cAP 1 Barbara E mil y C aa n Licke r. 38. the sister or artor Jam es Caan and prei.1den l and c h 1er -,.----.... --... mri operaling officer or his film Neptune Society and television production UEMA110.. I U•IAL "'SIA com pan~. died Monda) 646-7431 Our literature tells th-.. complete story of our 90Ciet'(. C:.11 ... ,,... .-.- IA 11n. ee .... /lkr. '•c.-c ••w ..-.OllA1.,Altl Cemetery Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 P1tC1f1c View Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 McCOIMICm MOttTUA .. S LaQuna Beach 494-9415 Laquna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HAUOl 1.A WM-MT. 0\1¥ Mortuary • Ceme tlfV Crelftl tory 16~ Gisler Ave . Costa Mesa 5"0-5554 ,...c1•onas l&L•OAOWAY ...otlTUAAY 110 Bro.,wav Costa Mesa 642·9150 w.n•-• SMITM I nrTt&L MITCLW CHM'll 427 I: ·17th St Costa MeN 846-9371 ,.c:1110nm1 SNl'nft' M011VAltf 827 Mill" St Hunt1naeon Beec• S3MUI A BOSTON t AP 1 Horace Greele y Mc~ab. 68. a prominent tht>atncal pres!> agent. died Monday. SAN FRANCISCO 1AP1 Dr. Eric Thor. 65, an in t ern ationa lly known a gricul tural econom ist . d ied Monda) Ile "as a professor al UC Berkeley LOS ANGELES t AP1 - EdHsa Rose, 78. the first w o man m e mber or the C l are m o nt M r K enna College board or trustees. died No''· 14. Pottery sale set for OCC Orange Coast College of Costa Mesa will hold Its annual Christmas ~ottery sale Nov. 30· I;>ec. 3 in the Student' Center patio. Pou , bowls, vases and cups made by students will be sold from 10 a.m. lo 4 p.m. daily. Law violated SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Trustees of the Plumbers Local 38 Pension Fund who vlo. lated federal law lo 1rantlog lwo loans totaling $2.15 mlllion muat repay $369,500, a federal Judce ruled. Cati l41•M71. Put• l1Wword1 to worll for you. Auembly required. SD seeks' longer rail line . . . Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Wednt1day, November 25, 1981 H '' ----------------... , Watch takes long time Thll d ata la used b)' companlH for marketinl purposes, and lt la DOt a eoeditloa of regiatratloo. Let A VS know if tbe watch does not arrive within a reuooable Ume. ,, SAN DIEGO <AP) - A San Dle10 a1ency, flusb from the success thla year of the first ll1bt-rail line In two decades from downtown to the Mexican border, is seekina '85 mllllon In stat e funds tor t bw tro lley 's e astwa rd extension. DEAa PAT DUNN: I 111.u.d a ti elted, my ,..i.&ntloa eaJ'CI ud Hpf of a .U. lllp tot my ••• Pelarold eamera &• take ad•••*••• of a Polarol• effer fer •• A•&oFoe• Wa&cla. Everydllac I ._, waa a. order ud haUllled tile ~•HU of &M offer. My dteek wu caalaed ... I've M.er received &lat wa&cla. ; \ Firat aid kit flyer DEA• PAT DUNN: l'o• recHUJ publl1laed a letter Ire• a rea•er wlll• req•es&ed lafOfmaU. • ftnl aN-,:-for tbe llome. Eacloled la a .,,,,. AN ia; • • The Metropolitan Trans it Development Board voted una nimously to pursue the grants over three fiscal years beginning July 1. I w-.e abou& Wa aad e11cleMcl eoplea of au tbe nqan&ed ma&erlall ud my cuceled cbeck. My leUer wa1 re&aned, 111arke4 &U& Uae ofte1' bad ezplred. Ye&, &Ile ea.elope laad bee• opeMd at tile bot*8m ud raealed. I& appears I UH H reCOUM. I ... , feel like thlDI mcJae)' aw1y, bowever, ud laope )'M CH belp. a Caa" ftyer wldcla la offend lly &M Oruce Cou&y ae4 etea free el claarae. P.,.aC tbl1 woald be laelpfal &e )'OU re•n, • ' are welcome &o call or wrl&e for OM. Voters fav o r e d expansion of the S89 million trolley system by a 63 percent majority this month. The MTDB would contribute $4.4 million o ver th e s am e three-year period. Grant given WASHINGTON <AP> -An $8 million grant has been awarded by the U.S. Trans portation D e partm ent , th e balance of funds needed to begin construction of the U .S . 92 ·10 2 interchange 1n S a n Mateo. L. W., Lapa Beacla A VS contacted Polaroid's headquarters a nd was told by customer service representative Lorraine Dragan! that your watch will be shipped "eventually." She said the fullillment house ran out of watches four times and a lot of consumen who ordered this premium offer are still waitin1 to receive it. When you write to complain abo~t non-delivery or a premium offer , always direct your letter lo the manufacturer, not to the postal box where you sent your request. In your case, the address ia Polaroid Corp., Consumer Services, Cambridge, Mus. 02139. Incidentally, you do not have lo fill out the detailed questions on the customer registration card, as you did for Pdlaroid, iD order to assure warranty registration. Polaroid's registration card requests very personal information , including marital status, income level, children's ages, etc. 8. V ., 8aata Aaa Than.ks for letting A YS readen know about this flyer. Readers can phone 81$-5311 to request a copy, or write to Ora.nee County Chapter of thf! American Red Cross, 801 N. Golden Ci rcle Drive, P.O. Box 11364, Santa Ana 92711. · Got a problem" Then wnle to Pat Dunn Pat will cut red tape , getting the ansWt'rJ and action you need to solw 1nequ1t1es an government and busmeu Mail IJO'•ff question& {O Pat Dunn. At Your Service. Orange CO<Ut Daily Pilot. P 0 Boz 1560, Costa Meso, CA 92626 As many letter~ as poss1ble will be all.'l~red. but phoned 1nqu1nes or letters not mclud1ng the reader's full na me. address and bus1nes11 hour&' phone number cannot be considered This column appears daily e:t· cept Sunday.~ .. Give a gift that'll keep then1 talking. Give a present for the future . A genuine Bell Telephone. A gift people use and love long after other gifts are forgotten. It can be fun like our new The WINNIE-THE-POOH Phone•; or beautiful like the Roll top Stowaway· phone; or helpful like ourTeleHelper-speaker-phone. In fact, there's such a wide selection, you may wapt a gift certificate instead. Either way, your Bell PhoneCenter Store offers one- ~~~£::',~~~~~ ~~~U:-~~_unications needs. IT'S •ltql9lered tnckmerll o( ATAT Co. FOR~ I -r'nidf!marti °' ATAT Co I vu • ARCADIA Santa Anita FUhlon Par\ 400 S. Baldwin Avenue 1IR£A 1091 Bru Mall IUENAMRK Butna Park Mall 8620 0n ~Mall • @Pacific Telephone CORONA Plrkridre PWa Mall 835 N. Main Strff« COSTA M!SA CoMa MOM vniaae 3033 Britto! 250 Otle Stttet EAST ANAHEIM Eatt Anaheim • Shoppina P1a11 2236 E. Lincoln Avenue • ( Gi\R.Df.N GROV£ 11277 Gardtn Grove Blvd IRVINE Arbof Villa.ire 14805 Wfrey be! MISSION vtEJO Caleway Plua Sfioppjn11 Otr. l 24000 Alicia Phy. RIALTO.cot.TON Clock 'Tbwer Shopplna Ctr. 348 S. Rivtnlde Avtnue RIVERSIDE Can)"Ol'I Crest 1bwn ~nter 6225 Canyon Crat Drive , 'fyltr Mall 10106 M~ Avtnft SAN ct.EM8NTE t PltoPlaaa 6t Calle de lnduatriM I .. -- Orange Coast DAILY PfLOT/Wedneaday, November 25, 1981 HJF C7 ~----------------------------------------------------..:..________ ,,.-------------...... -NY E COMPO ITE TRANSACTIONS OUOfAflQlftOICl.UO• TaADUOM TMI NIW YO•lt.AilllOWIU, '"C"IC 'IW, I OUO" OIUOIT AllD Cll'IClll•AtJ ITOCa •«•••OU ... o ••N•uo IY '"' llllAJO ANO 1••TIMIT Thb has been a ereat month ror Tlme Inc., world's largest pubUahJna oraanbation. Over the summer Time suffered 1 1tingina defeat al the handa of an old rivul when lt was forced to shut· dpwn th l28·year-old Washington Star. Tlme bought the Star ln 1977 and then spent $8S mllllon ln a fuUle effort to compete with the Wuhington Post. The Stu's demise left the. nation's capital the bluest city in the country with only one newspaper. The defeat was particularly bitter for Time because the Washington Post owns Newsweek, longtime opponent of Tlm e in the weekly newsmagaiine field But Time is now getting In tts own licks In the firs t week or November the Post announced that it was giving up on 1 nside Sports. u IJrllli ant l y photographed , lllTll 111 .. ITZ flashily written monthly magazine launched two years ago to compete with Time's Sports Illustrated It took Time seven years to get Sports Illustrated on a profitable basis, but the Washington Post is not going to w111l around that long with Inside Sports. The magazine has been losing money at the rate or $10 million a year and the Post said it was looking for a buyer Otherwise, Inside Sports will be folded. In the second week of November, Time had a.nother retort to the Newsweek ballyhoo, "We don't flt the mold. We break it." It was announced then that Time magazine's Nov. 16 issue weighed 1n with the largest amount or advertising dollars ever carried in a weekly magazine anywhere : $10.2 million. Newsweek has been chas ing Time for a Jot of years. The circul ation standrng:. now look hke this Time 4.S m1ll1on Newsweek 3 million An advertiser who wants to reach those 4.S million people who gel Time magalane pays $76,900 for a full page color ad In black and while, it's only $49,300 On the back cover , though, the price goes to $98,600 Most of the people who read the newsmagazines don 't realize that, thanks lo the marvels of computerized printing, they are part of an audience that can be di\'1ded by the publisher to suit the adverliser·s whims and needs The editorial part or the magazine remains the same, no matter where you see it. But the advertising part is something else. The advertiser can get all kinds of splits from Time. There are JI different regional editions, from Eastern lcir culat1on. 1 4 milllon 1 to Southern California I circulation 335 ,0001 When you become a reader of Time, you become part or an audience delivered to the advertiser by the publisher When you're very good at it, the way Time magazine is. )IOU can collect more than SlO million from advertisers m one issue STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK(API FINI 00-••~­IOI T-y, NO• lA AMERICAN LEADERS •l"" ·2 ... ... t \.t • lllo. .. ... •I NEW YORK 1API Soll~. T .... P<•<• and ,., <""'-ot lt>e '"" moll iKh,,. "m.rlcM ~lock E.o.ctw~ I•~. ~!!b'l'fr~lionollly ., m'.':i&i"'""1~~ .... Oonw P1rl • • 1l,OOO I)~ , .. N11m•cOtl ll ?J0,900 ,..., I T II llMI • IOS,000 tt• J I'+ Wang 8 114,<IOO lO\o • H• l 11Dos.Me• ~ ... ooo l Ra119.tr011 st . .000 11. lnlt11E"9 n s., 100 J\o "" """'""'" • ~.soo ~ , • lm~rOll A 11 ... JOO n•• , 1. 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J:.':', ~. ~ JO T '" m " m " »•.JJ m .04 • J n U Ull 111 M 11167 t10,4l Ill.ti+ 0 JD 6S Slk )OJ " ~j0.11 JO J3 J<ll 12 + S Ot ff\Gu\ ,,.,7. tQO l ••n 1,04J.,l00 Utll\ 1,012,.AOO •s Stk 1.uuoo WHAT STOCKS DID NEW 'rORIC IAPI Nov. 2• -'O••noo 0.Cllneo Un<l\•no-1 Tol•I I\,._ N•• llogm Hew to•' WWATAME~DIO TOdlty '~ m .,. 1911 n 2' N(W YORK CAPI NO• 14 40••n<.O Oe<lll'>l'CI Un<l>•nved To1a110~ N•W Ill~ Hew to~ METALS p,.,.. °'~ Dl JIJ IOI , 1• Ce'"' 79'°' U Ont• a P011no, U S. OMllnallons L.tH l?..J4c..,u•- :t111c -~. c•nh • """"°· ci.11,..r..i Tin WI.Jill ~, .. , WHll CO<nPG$11• lb Al11ml-.i1..-c.,,IS•POUflel N.., MtTCIOrf MH 00 ri.r fl- "l•l..._, IJll 00 troy Ol , N Y SILVER GOLD QUOTATIONS Le-: mo<ntna llalng ~.oo, "",.,,, ,1;;;0•11= •lttrnoon tl•ln9 MO' SO. uo Parlt: MU 07, l'I> '1 Ot ,.,.....,,,. . .-01 ". ""''1 .. hrkll, UI• 11.•lno MO'I oo, 1>tc1 "° '12 oo ... 12 00 Hk.0. Ma,.fy & Har"'a": only dally quoit "'°' so."" in.u. .. :~.....,., only oally oUOl• MO'I so. wo E,...i-.: only O•lly q-e 1.C..k .. .O ..,,. "·up i10.n SYMBOLS • Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT/Wednesday, November 25, 1ea1 HIF C1 ,,,,_ ______________________________ ..,_ ________________________ ..;;_________ ,,_ ______________ ......,, ' NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN ACTION OllOfAflONt lltel.1101 fl!AOUON , ... ····••IC.•11110•1n. f'A(lf'IC, f'IW, IOITON. OlflOlf ••o CllllCINNATI noc• l•Ctt.Alll•U UIO llllPOlll1'1l0 I '+' TMI UtO AND l•Ull"T , . Thlt has been • 11reat month for Time Inc .• world's largest publlahlnc oraan.liaUon. Over the summer Time aufrered a sUnctnc defeat 11t the hunds of an old rival when lt was fore d Lo shut• down t.bci 128-year-old WaBhingtoh Star. Time bou•ht the St.r ln um and then spent S8S million In a fu.Ule effort to compete with the Waahln•too P0tt. The Star's demise lell lhe nation's capital the bluest city ln the country with only one newspaper. Tl\e defeut was Pfl rticularly bitter ror Time because the Washington Post owns Newsweek, lo ngtime opponent of Time In the weekly newsmngazine field. But Time i~ now getting in Ha own lick s . In t he rlnt week or Novembt>r the Post announced that it was giving up on Inside Sports, a brillian tl y photographed . lllTll llllRITZ flashily written monthly magazine launched two years ago to compete with Time's Sports Illustrated. It took Tlme seven years to get Sporu 1 llustrated on a profitable basis, but the Washington Post is not going lo wait around that long with Inside Sports. T he magazine has been losing money al the rate or SlO million a year and the Post said it was looking for a buyer Otherwise, Inside Sports will be folded . In the second week of November, Time had another retort to the Newsweek ballyhoo, "We don't m the mold. We break it." It was announced then that Time magazine's Nov 16 issue weighed in with the largest amount of advert1S1ng dollars ever carried in a weekly m agazine anywhere. $10.2 million. Newsweek has been chasing Time tor a lot of years. The c1rculat1on standings now look hke this Time 4 5 million Newsweek 3 milhon An advertiser who wants to rea<:h those 4.S million people who gel Time magazine pays $76,900 for a full-page color ad In black and white, it's only $49,300. On the back cover, though, the s:•nce goes to $98,600 Most of the people who read the news magazines don 't realize that, thanks to the marvels of computenzt.'<i printing, they are part or an audience that can be divided by the pubhsher to suit the advertiser's whims and needs. The editurial part or the magazine remains the same, no m atter where you see it. But the advertising part is som ething else. The advertiser can get all kinds of splits from Time. There are 11 different regional editions, from Eastern !c1rculal1 on · 1.4 mllhon > to Southern California tcirculat1on 335,000) When you become a reader of Time, you become part of an audience delivered to the advertiser by the publisher. When you 're very good at it, the way Time magazine is, you can collect more than SlO million from advertisers in one issue STOCKS IN THE SPOTUGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YOAl((AP) Fl,..1 UOW.Jonft ·~ ~~oc~~r. Ho• t• AMERICAN LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) S.ln, TUH P<>CA> -,,., <Nl>ot of Ille ten mo\I f<tl,.. Atnetl<M SIO<k E•<N~ ''"'"· trACllne ,..._1., at rnott 11\4111 " HOvOlllr 111,XIO ·~ , '- Oomel'ttt • "'·000 "'· • ... Num.ec011 , no.«» n-.. 1 T II tM l 10$,000 ttv, I Wano B M,4CIO »~ . ·~ TubOSMU \ ... 000 ) Ra119er0l1 )t,-00 '"' lnt~Enq n s.,100 l" • Wt ... tlt ' ~ 500 JO'-\~ lmperOll A O ... JOO n .... • ... )0 IM °I':: .. ~ir;. :;:;, ~ + 1f':I 10 ltn »I 1" 311.« J1•.ll Ja.O.+ J.'1 U Ull lllt" 112.U llOW 111.91• O.JD W Stk :14.,. JjO. 11 JO.Jl Ml..12 + S.ot llHlu\ •.4'7,900 Tran 1,00,JOO u Ill• 1.on...00 U St~ e.ss:i,- WHAT STOCKS DID NEW YORK tAPJ NOV 14 Prev. -'O•anc.o r~~ ~r. o.<11-.., Ill Un<ltM>090 "' .. Tolal "...n 1911 IQ Hew hl9ft1 u l2 N.-.. lo~ n JI WMAT o\MEXDO NEW '\'ORK tAPI No• ,. p, .... ,_, ... ii, Aclvanuo JI) Ot<ltnecl »> DI Un<lt~ no ,., l otal ''""" , .. ., New lllQI>\ • I N•• low• 14 •• METALS c.,,.., 7t~·U <enH • pound, u S CH\111\AUOm 1.a.-»·>4 cents a -I ZllK ..._..~.cents• -IO. 0.11""'"° Tl11 $t JIX) ~leli W•• <""'90'lllt 11> Ahlm9-\ l..a ~~It• -H y _,c...., '414CIO per llM•. ' Pta1-.a1 OOlro't'o.t NV SILVER GOLD OUOTATIO~IS L _ _,, ..-ntnq fllll"O ,..00, UO S4.7S "~;;•..-: •llernoon fixing '4l>'.SO, up ,. ... ,, .. ISO/, ue> V 09 ,., __ "'°' '1, """ ... hrk11. Late lhd "O MOt~IO. b10 vp 111 00. $412.00•-· M•••Y & ""m••. on1., dally QllOI• ....,.,so, UC),,, u ii:.~w.: only o.lly qwle ..ot.to, 1111 e,.._._... on1., <Mtty ~'*• labt1t•t0 "1t .... UDl10 11 SYMBOLS