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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1982-01-22 - Orange Coast PilotORANGE COAST
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YIUI HlllTlll DlllY PIPIR
ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS
'81 inflation hike
snialle~t in 4 years
W ASH I NG T 0 N ( A P 1-..-
l nCl ation rose 8.9 percent last
year , the smallest increase in
rour year s . t he government
re ported today. Analysts said
the retession was large l y
responsible ror the tumble from
l980's 12.4 percent.
Inflation closed out 1981 with a
0 .4 p er c e nt in c r ea s e in
December, about the sa m e as in
the previous two months, the
Labor Department said.
Mo rtgage interes t rate s
declined in Decem ber ror the
first tiaie_sinc_e_ ~pte~ber 1!8>,
but hoos1b g prices picked up
s lightly a ft e r f a lling in
November.
The overa ll improvement in
inf)ati01 also was reflected in
the Labor Department's report
las t week that inflation, as
measured at the wholesale level,
InforDiant
arrested
in Newport . . .
By STEVE MARBLE Of_....,. ..........
A polJce informant who tipped
Newport Beach officers last
month that a pharmacist
allegecly was peddUng drugs,
has been arrested on suspicion
of lr)ing to blackmail the
rose 7 percent last year, also the
s lowest rise since 1977:
The Cons umer Price Index
released today checks costs for
a broader range of items than
does the wholesale survey.
The 8.9 percent climb in the
CPI ror 1981 was also well below
the 13.3 pe rcent of 1979. The
index rose 9 percent in 1978 and
6.8 percent in 1977.
All major cat egories of
cons umer spe nding except
medicaJ care registered smaller
increases in 1981 than in l!B>,"
the department's report s aid.
A sharp fall in food price
increases ii nd m od erating
transportation and housing price
inc r ease s, ''we r e largely
responsible for the slowdown in
the overall C PI ," the
department said.
For the year. food prices rose
4 3 percent, off from the 10.1
p e r cent ju mp o r 1980 ;
trans portation prices rose 11
percent, down from 14. 7 percent
in the preceding year : housing
prices rose 10.2 percent, down
from the 13 7 . percent rise of
1980.
But m e dic a l c are costs
climbed 12.5 percent. up from
the 10 per cent jump of the
previous year. Entertainment
costs were up 7 .2 percent.
White House spokes man Larry
Speakes said : "We welcome the
year -end r es ult on this key
indicator or progress against
inflation. A 3 percent drop in the
CPI is substantia l progress."
Gasoline prices. which surged
52.2 percent in 1979 after the
Middle East price boosts, rose
9.4 percent last year. down from
the 18.9 percent or 1980.
Neiv arctic snow .
slams Minnesota
By The Associated Press
A s torm moved east toward
the Rockies today, while the
Midwest's second arctic storm
in three days had forecasters
urging Minnesotans to stock up
on food.
and Kansas schools to close.
Near~blizzard conditions , and up
lo 12 inches of snow, were
forecast in parts of Ne braska by
the end of the day.
_..,_phar~i s-t h e turned in,
authorities said.
Hundreds of schools were
forced to close and highway
visibility was c ut to near zero as
t h e snow and h ig h w inds
wh i pped into sout h e r n
Minnesota. Up to 10 inches or
s n o w a nd blizzard -lik e
conditions were e xpected in
some parts or the state, and the
National Weather Service said
the storm had the potential or
being the worst this winter.
All but 12 of West Virginia's SS
counties were warned to watch
for flas h flooding overnight,
while the rest or the state was
warned or a winter s torm that
could leave behind 2·4 inches of
s now be for e c hang in g to
freezing rain.
AIRPORT SCULPTURE I 11t rr1cl1w t '''' nf
model of sculpture of John W;" rH find .. 111 .,
son Patric k apparent!~ cit·' 1• 1n lh11u.!hl
When completed in summ1·r of l'lk' I h• " f(Hll
OMty~-~OW1'A-
hronzl• ~l atue will bl' µlaced at John Wa~vne
\ 1 rp11rt < 'l'rt'rnontt:·~ WC'l'l' ht.· Id Thursd a~· in
Sa111a .\na
'Duke' sculpture previewed
$300,000 John Wayne s tatue due at airport in summer
By JEFF ADLER
Of -Deify,.._. St.ff
Garbed in famili ar \.\e..,11·11
gear and grinning tht•I loui::h
confident g r i n kn11wn I••
moviegoers every when•. a 9 h1ol
s tatue of act or J ohn IJu~a
Wayne should be completed and
111 •I l•1ok" 111nr1· Ilk<• ffi(' than I
d 1, \\,1\llf' n1mrnPnlt•d
11 11hk1I th.ti W.t\OI' wa .... "a
1 •• 11 11f n11\f'rnN1I and ar11on
·" ii t I•·' 1•01 111111 11111\ ing ctnd m
1t·t 111r. 111 1 tw hr •1111c• n·ndl'rt n~
I ht <11.111g1• ('11unl\ Roartl or
t..\11r••rv1 •.t11.., ap p rovt>cl th e
''If he were her e, he'd say , 'that
looks more like m e than I do'.''
ready to greet travelers at John
Wayne Airport some time th1!';
s ummer.
The $300;ooo sculpt ure .l
model of whlch was unveiled in
ceremonies Thurs d ay . was
created b,y Texa s sculptor
Robert Summers , lt'hO. called
Wayne his "greatest he ro "
Eventually it will stnnd. in front
o f the airport 's pass<'n Rc r
ter minal
Summers said he was very
excited al being commiss1on<·d
to e xecute the 9-foot statue of the
larger-than-life mov ie hero .
"There's not another person 1n
this century l 'd ralhe r do." he
explained at the unveiling of n
36-lnch model of the bronu!
Michael Wayne. the a<"tor's
oldest son, said the statue would
be a "terrific tribute" lo his
father's memory. "lf he were here. he'd say,
p:o11·1·1 111 <lt'tobcr. 1981. Smee
111• 11 1 fff" all' group. the John \\ .t' 111 \11·rnoraal Asso<"1ates,
11,·,ulNI hy loca l businessmen
ll r1w" "Iott and Kae Ewing,
h.1 \' 1•011nh11aled the project.
l'tw $.'M)(J,000 statue is being
p<i 1d r11r hy priva te contributors ,
1n('l ud1ng a s u bs t a ntial
l'11n1 rt hut ion rrom Wayne's
fam1h , Noll said . Allhough no
l'lllllt''I of the s tatue will be made
rom merc1a ll y available , each
p rojt'l'l donor will receive a
31i 11wh replica of the statue.
Noll said the rund·rajsing
l (fort ror the project should be
fomplt'led next month. He said
RO percent of the total cost has
been collected , he said.
"I ft>ll it was important to
keep the image ot th.is man in
fronl of our children," Nott said
or his reasorui for sponsorln1 the
' '
proJl'C'I "You clidn't have to
agr l'<' with l'vcryth1n g he said or
1ltd to acknowl edge that he was
la r g Pr th a n lire the
cm bodimcnt or inde pendent
thanking."
Ora n~e County s upe rvisor.
T ho mas Riley who a lso was
present at the unveiling, said
Wayne, who lived in his Newport
Beach district. was "a resident
of the world and a symbol of
de mocracy."
Hes1des Wayne's eldest son,
s i x other ramlly m e m bers ,
Pa trick Wayne, Tony La Cava
Me linda Munoz, Aiss a Kuhl~
Wa y ne . Etha n Way ne a nd
M a r lsa Wayne a tte nded the
morning ceremony. ·
Crime initiative
to make ballot?
S A C RAM ENTO CAP>
·Secretary of State March Foni Ey has changed her mind on
Paul GaM's crime initiative and
now wants it on lhe ballot in
June instead of November.
Ms . Eu said Thursday It is
. clear' that the wide-rangln1
Initiative has the si&natures
needed for the June ballot, and
she wilJ ask a Judie to place lt
there.
AuUorities said they arrested
29·year·old James Cunningham,
a Corona del Mar resident, after
he assertedly tried to extract
$25,0>0 from pharmacist Jack
Gearing.
Ct.11ningba m alle gedly told
Gearing ))e would not testify
against the pharmacist in court
in exchange for the money,
according to investigators from
the Orange County District
Att<rney's office.
Canningham, a rrested las t
Fr iday , was a rraigned
W ea.esday in Harbor Municipal
Court and is being held in lieu of
SlO,tOO bail.
G•aring, a SS.year-old Laguna
Nigtel resident, is the owner of
Jacrs Pharmacy, 3025 E. Coast
Hig,way, Corona del Mar.
G~aring and his &>barmacy
bootkeeper, Anita Poekentrup
Galjler, were a rrested Dec. 18on
cha-ges or cons piracy to sell
mo1phlne.
Police said, the y believe
Ge4ring sold large quantities of
Demer o l , a mph e la m Ines ,
c otaine and m o rphine t o
cuftomers without required
prfscriptions.
fiayoe Fields, an investigator
Co~ the district attorney, said it
wit; informant Cunnin&ham who
li ed police to the alle1ed
ill al activity at the Corona del
M r pharmacy.
ields said C unnin&bam
al eaedly trie d to put the
( e TIP, Pase AZ>
UNICH, West Germany
P ) -Heavy snowfall has
t ggered 1,500 East German
b oby-trap mines alonl the
f tlfled border between the
st German state of Bavaria
1 d the Communist east, border
Ice said .
metlmes, a spokesman said
ursday, a series of mlnespes
• soundlnl like an artlUery
rra1e. He saJd mines started
wins up ln December after
e first lar1e snowfall.
Two pounds of snow ts enoup
tri11er the mines, the
k•manaald.
•
Forecasters warned residents
of New Y<)l'k, New Jersey and
Pennsylva"'i\ia that the s torm
was heading east.
Snow, sleet a nd freezing rain
coa t ed highways today in
Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas
with ice, rorcing many Nebraska
A flash flood watch was posted
for the e ntire stale of Kentucky.
Forecasters said they expected
1·3 inches or rain to fall today.
Meanwhile. bitterly cold air
struck again. New York City
residents shivered in 8 degree
t e mp e rature s. while the
Na tion a l We athe r Service
repo rted tha t winds made
t e mpe rature s in e astern
Montana feel like 60 below.
A snowstorm in the East
(See SNOW, Page A2>
Amtrak offering
sizable discounts
Orange Coast residents can
cash in on s ubstantial round-trip
fare discounts from February to
late April on Amtrak passenger
trains running between Los
Angeles and San Diego.
The discounts, just s hort of 25
pe r cen t. were announced
Thursday by Amtrak officiaJs at
a press conference in Los
Angeles prior to a special train
run south to San Diego to
s po tlight the service and
communities along the route.
Officials also said they are
ser iously examini ng t h e
potential to add an entirely new
route, probably aJona freeway
r ight-of-way, for Japanese-made
bullet trains that can move as
fast as lSO mpb. (Related story,
A3.)
The fare discount will to Into
effect on Feb. 1 throu1h April 2t
(except for Euler dates of April
9· 11 ) as Amtrak tries to boost lta
passenaer figures, which felJ by
3 percent from 1.2 million in
1980, said Ira Silverman,
markeUnc director.
When it be1lns, the usual
$10.40 round·lrip from Santa Ana
to Los Aqeles will be reduced to
$8, and the DUO round-trip to
San Diqo will be $16.
Discounts won't l)e-ottered for
one-•ay '\ripe, accordins to an
Amtrak reMrValJons clerk .
Tom Jenklm, director ot the
Oran1e County Tr .... portaUoa Commilakm. aaJd today Amtrak
•
orficials are looking at the Santa
Ana Freeway and possible new
s outh co unty fr e e way
alignments as routes where the
bullet train could be built. •
Unlike other transportation
systems which traditionally
operate at a loss, he said bullet
trains hav e proved to be
profitable in Japan, where the
technology was developed.
DRllGI COAST 1111111
Fair through' Saturday.
Slightly warmer. Highs 64
to 68. Overnight lows 42 lo
50.
INSIDf TODAY
W hlch team will '°'" Ow Super Bowl? Local reftdnt1
gi~ their peclu. ~e Pogc Cl.
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• • • * • • Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Friday, January 2~ 1982
oast Guard faces cuts
orona del Mar facility targeted for budget trims
Tbe Coat Guard aearcb and
cue operatloa in Corona del
• r repo rte dly bu been
r1eted for bud1et trlnu aa
art ot a maulve cutback ln
oaat 'Guard Ol)erations acrou e Country.
The Coaat Guard, lt waa
vealed today, ls plannlnc to
oae 15 ataUona in 11 states and
ash operations in 18 otben.
affected by the cutback. "you know about a 1 mucb u t A recrultin& ntfi('il in Garden do."
Grove alao WH marked for A number or consre11men
cloaure. • across tbe country expresMd
The Coast Ou.rd currently concern over the planned trima,
opeutea an a -root aearcb and aeveraJ •uueaUnt the nta will
rescue palrol boat out of Corona reault ln a lou of file.
del Mar and maintains two fWJ Aides to Con1ressman Robert crews to operate the veaaeJ. Badham, R·Newport Beach,
· The Corona del Mar Cout said 0.,Y wiU meet Friday with
Guard cutter servea Newport two rankln1 Coast Guard
H bo II D 0-..l t officials to dis cuss the reported The service also plans to ar r a.s we as ana ruan cutbacks.
ecommiaalon 10 Coast Guard a nd Huntington Harbour. ''The con1ressman feels it fi tters lo help make up $46 Coast Guard officials said would be very bad to ·put the
llllon sliced from its requested they've been requested not to Corona del Mar operation on a
982 budaetofSl.403 billion. co mm ~nt o n the reported restricted schedule," aaid aide ~Search 9nd rescue operatioas cutbacks until Saturday. when a Howard Seelye.
ut or Corona del Mar, San press conference is expected. "Newport Harbor is. after all
edro and Marina del Rey were "At this point," s u1gested the nation's lar1est s mall craft
listed as areas that will be Coast Guard Capt. Jim Mitt.a, harbor," Seelye said. ~ .
· frozen elephant poses probl.em
fachyderm from Florida dies in New Jersey
J JACKSON TOWNSRJP, N.J. commu~it.y. officials _said. "The guy called us Monday to ~AP) -A 5-ton elep~ant named Boulbillier, who satd he had 10 say be had a dead elephant on
ed caua,bt pneumorua and died years ' experience with Rin&llng his property " Gallos said "so ilt a drafty barn ~fler mov_ing Bros. and Barnum & Bailey we went out to look al it. lt:s the ~o~t~ fro"'.' Florida, leaving Circus and the nearby Great firs t one I've ever seen." tft ca~ls w. 1th the P.~~bl_e~ of Ad-venture--a m. us ement park, Officials said ho.using a live J ~.posing of h1S°h'Ozen remains. co u Id nc;>t be. r each e d for ele phant violated no tow_nship
I There was no health hazard commen~ 1!11med1_ately. zoning laws. And the elephant
cause ~e elephant was frozen But off1c1als said be told them was properly registered with the t lid. lf it was 80 degrees out h~ was training the elephant for s tate as "exotic wildlife," I ere, l'd say we wo~!d have had circuses and carnivals. according to J o Ann Frier or the
l i~ r e al. pro ble m. • T~oma s The e le pha nt appa rently state Division of Fish, Game and homas,,Jackson Township code W'ldlil
nrorceme nt o rnce r . s aid "It caught cold c a u~s said he s uggested
, hursday. burying the elephant at least
""Xou can und~rstand there 's and developed l ,ooo r~ from a weu and loo difficulty in making these kind feet from a P,.openy line, but
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• f arr a.n g e m e !1 t s. · ' said pneurno-nia. '' township officials said they had ~o~n s hap ~~s a s tant Ad · 'U a n ordinance agains t burying
finastrator William Sa,ntos. caught cold an its small and animals, inc. luding elep.hants.
Thort\lls h~d worrie~ about d r a rt y b a rn. d e v e Io p e d A s mall town in Illinois faced
· ?blems wit~ r.emo~mg the pneumonia last week and died a si milar problem nearly a ~ Stan elephant s r~mams from last Friday, offi cials said. decade ago. A circus elephant
. e barn. But a pr1".ate ~auJer "There was no protection and n amed No rm a J e an was
acked up the body wat~ wanches too many air holes in the barn. tethered to a tree in Oquawka,
hursda)I. and loa~ed at onto a The an.imal was frozen solid," pop. 1,350, in July 1972 when a
atbed truck ~or disposal at. an said Thomas. storm came up, lightning struck kn~~ locataon, Tho.ma.s s&d. "They're going· to have to rip thre tree. traveled aloog her
J. W 1ll1.a m Bo u t h 1ll1 e ~ o f out part or the building to get the chain and killed her. :S~yrev1ll e , w~.o de"Sc~1bes elephant out of there," Thomas Town officials eventuaDy gave
\ himself as _a P.rofess1ona l said. up trying to move the elephant
, e lephant trainer , apparent~y J oseph Gallos, Ocean County and decided to bury her on the pur~hased the pachyderm m principa l sanitary inspector s pot, which is now mar1'ed with Florid~ Jast June ~nd brought 1t said he had no c lue to th~ a sign reading : "Norma Jean -
to t hi s rua l Ptne Barre ns elephant's presence until it died. Eleph~nt."
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TIP ... i ~squeeze" on Gearing early this
f on th. He said Gearing and his
ana Poil)l attorney, William
rail, broucht the alleced
&lackmail try to their attention. t According to Krall ,
~unningbam a s ked the
• pharmacist to give b.im part or
!be money and then to make
monthly payments of $1,000.
Krall alleged Cunningham
wanted the monthly payments
mailed to him in Mexico.
••He even pulled out a gun at
one point t o s how h e was
serious," Krall reported. '-
Authorities said they set up a
meeting between Cunningham
and Gearing in which both
Newp o rt o ffi ce r s and
investigators for the district
attorney were listening to the
conversation through·· a hidden
J microphone the pha rmacist
Reagan speech data
being verified
W ASJUNGTON <AP> -The
White Houae is matins "a
good-faith effort" to ensure the
accuracy ol inlormatioa before
President Rea1an uses it in his
pobli~ statement.a, Whife House
communications dinctor--i>avia
R. Gergen says.
Ge rg e n told reporters
Thur sday that a research 1roup
tries t o ve rify information
be fore the president uses it in
s p eec h es o r at n e ws
conferences.
used by Reagan in a speech last
week in New York City.
Tuesday, Reagan told his
news conference t.hat lhe pope
said in a Jan. 4 letter that be
"approves what we've done so
far in ordering economic
sanctions against Poland and
the Soviet Union.
Although the Vati c an
responded by saying Ue pope
had not specifically endorsed the.,
s an c ti o n s , G e rgen s a i d
Thursday that "we do sland by
what the president said about
the letter ...
·,-'I agreed to wear.
• Gergen made the comment
after questions we re raised
abo u t R e a ga n ·-s r ece nt
state ments about a program in
Arizona to feed the elderly and
Pope John Paul ll's support of
U .S. a c tions in r esponse to
martial law in Poland.
Also questioned this week
were Reagan's press conference
statements that e mployment
had increased in 1981, thatfiscal
1982 defense spending takes a
smaller percentage or the gross
national product than in liscaJ
1981: and that the steel indutry
i s e mba r king 01 a
multlbillion-dollar expansion
plan.
.,
, \. •
J1 Krall c harged that
'< Cunningham is a longti me
c inforD)ant to the Newport police
and has worked with the district
, attorney's office previously in
• druJ cases.
ts The attorney said be plans to
~ ask the district attorney's office
'l not to prosecute the case against
0 the pharmacis t bec ause of
r "conflict of interest ...
Krall further charged that
~unningham "set up" the case
against Gearing "so be could
flay both sides of the field." ! G e aring is scheduled t o
'
ppear for a preliminary
earin.1 on the drug charges
arly next month.
; Jleagan approval
at.irJgs steady
NEW YORK <AP >
res ident Reagan's public
pproval ratings remain
, elatively low, but the latest
ssociated Press-NBC News poll
ports a sli1ht increase in
ptlmism about the economy.
That represents a change
rom recent months, when both e president's public approval
atlnp and economic confidence
ade rougbly parallel declines.
I 9 ~ T ucson , the pro gra m
dtrelctor, Frances Freeman, said
Reagan was misinformed when
he said $50,000 was saved by
eliminating administrative help
and using volunteers.
Gergen said the White House
called an offi cial in Tucson. who
verified the fi gure before it was
Services held
for 4 pilots
LAS VEGAS, Nev. <AP>
More than 3,000 friends and
relatives of four Air F orce
Thunderbirds pilots kiUed in a
training maneuver gathered in a
cold, wind-swept ha ngar at
Nellis Air F or ce Base for
me m orial ser vices.
As the services moved outside
to a runway apron Thursday. an
honor guard fired a three-shot
volley and "Taps" was played.
T hen, four F·4 Phantom jets
attached to the Nellis Fighter
Weapons School streaked over
S unrise Mountain on the
southeast side or the base. They
pulled up toward the cloud-laden
s~y 'and one jet peeled away,
leaving the dramatic "missing
man" formation symboUxing a
lost pilot.
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Official government n.,res
s h o w e d 9 7 • 2 8 2 , O 0 O p e• p 1 e
working in December 1980 and
97,188,000 employed a year .. ter.
The De fense De part .. ent
estimates fiscal 1982 spe.img
will be 5.7 percent of the fNP,
up from 5.5 percent the prerious
ye ar . A s t e el induHry
spokesman said Rea gan lased
the word "expansion" too
loosely, and an industry .,.tyst
s a i d be knew of no 1'1Ch
·multibillion-dollar expartion
plan.
Athlete OK
for Edison,
judge rules
An Orange County Supe or
Court Judie has ordered t
all -aro und athlete J ff
Was hington be allowed to
compete for EdiSon HJ•h Sc
in HunUncton Beach.
Trustees of the Huntlnf
Beach Unio n Hi1h Sch
0 i 1 l'l' i c t h a d r u I e d t
Washtn1ton, a Junior,
lneliglble at Edison because
resides in the attendance
nearby Huntinctoo Beach
School.
W ashlngton moved i
Edison's attendance area ln
fall of i• with bls father.
transferred from HuntJn
Beach Hilb School to
However, three moatbl later,
and hla father moved back to
Huntiniton Beacb Hip a
Dlslrlct oftlcla.ls thtt1 ded
him inell1tble for sport•
Edison fOf' oae year, aJUtouO
conthuaed to attend claaa there.~ •
J ud1e Tbomaa Cro1b1
.overruled the dt'lrict Tbu
-~-........ SNOW, SNOW EVERYWHERE Ti1 1s
computer ma p shows the aver age snow C'over
for the Northern He mis phere for .the wee~ o_f
J a n . ll-17. Last wee k 's snow cover extended
farther south over North Am erica tha n any
t ime in the last 17 yt-an; of satelli te coverage
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SNOW. • •
dumped up to 5 inches of snow
on Washington, D.C .. ThurSday
and smothered Maryland with
up to 7 inches of snow . forcing
President Reagan to cancel a
visit to Ba ltimore. New York
City got less than an inch.
A grim mixture of fog . drizz le
and grainy snow ke pt pl anes
fro m landing at Will Rogers
World Airport and Tinker Air
Force Base in Oklahoma.
The storm spread into the
norlh·centraJ regions. dumping
up to l 'h feet or snow on Utah's
mountains.
Light snow fell Thursday on
Minneapolis, which was digging
out from a record 17.1-inch
sno wfall in a 14 -hour period
ending Wednesday.
·'L o t s o r s n o w fr o m
yesterday's storm will combine
with strong, easterly winds to
create near-blizzard conditions
for s ure." the National Weather
Service in Minnesota said. "ll
may be a 1ood idea to stock
pantries with extra food for the
weekend."
Fiber expert
backonskmd
-ATLANTA <AP) -Defense
lawyer s are s uggest i n g an
e xpe r t d i d not d o e no u gh
legwork before deciding it was
"highly unlikely" that fi bers
found on the bodies of two slain
young bl ack s cam e from
anywhere but the home and car
of defendant Wayne Williams.
L a rr y P e t e r son, a
microanalyst for the Georgia
St a te Crime Laboratory, on
Thursday provided the first
evidence at the trial that linked
Williams to the carpet, blanket
and other fibers found on the two
victims . The prosecution has
said that fiber matchups are a
cornerstone or their case.
Today, FBI fibe r expe rt
Haro ld Deadman, who had
testified Wednesday about such
evidence in crim inal cases,
returned to the witness stand.
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AirC al' s pass plan
really taking off
ln a phrase. AIPCal's new
"ZoneAir" flight pass purchase
plan has reaUy taken off.
The Newport Bea ch-based
airline has sold more than Sl
million in the passes since the
program was announced Jan. 13.
The books containing 10 flight
co upon s are p a r ticu l arly
attractive to travel agents,
corporations and individuals
who fly frequently. sa id AirCal
spokesman Mark Peterson.
Under the ZoneAir program,
travel agents are permitted to
buy the 10.coupon books'ror $:i65.
Others are charged $585.
Between one and 21h passes
are needed t.O fl y between zones
in the AirCal five -state system.
For example, one pass is needed
to fly one·way from Orange
County to San Francisco.
The passes are good forever -
even if ticket prices go up.
On a per·fUght basis. the_ cost
of flying-undeFZOneAir is not~
inexpens i ve as purch asing
tickets under AirCal's discount
fare programs . But. Peterson
pointed out, the ZoneAir fares
are less 'than standard fares and
ZoneAir pass users do not have
I
No.room; 3
tigers kill-ed
to comply with advance ticket
pur chase requireme nts as do
discount ticket buyers.
Travel agents are permitted to
sell the Zone Air passes at
whatever price they choose.
T ravel agents who handle large
numbers of AirCal passengers
a re expected to benefit.
S malle r travel agencies ,
Peterson said. are considering
fo rm ing .. con so rtiums " t o
purchase blocks of ZoneAir pass
books . High volume buye rs get
even greater price breaks, he
said.
AirCal is the first airline to
experiment with a system like
ZoneAir.
Big Bear,
Arrowheatl
snouboUnd
By The Associated Press
The communitie~ of Big Bear.
Rig Bear L a k e and Lak e
A rrowh e ad in t h e San
Bernardino Mountains remained
snowbound today for all but
re s iden t s . H o weve r , the
C~lirornia Departme nt o f
Transportation hoped to have all
roads open by afternoon.
Morning temperatures at Big
Bear Lake were reported at a
( ' few degrees above zero.
CO PEN.HA G EN . Denmark Resort oper ators e agerly
M P > -IJ'he Copenhagen Zoo awaited week e nd c rowds
had no n;aPre room, so it ki lled expected to flock to the snow.
three "~rfectly m agnifi cent " "If they don't open the roads
Bengal ~gers when no other zoos by this weekend, it'll kill us,"
would gave them a home. s aid Dorothy Davis. owner or the
"The tiger .. is a threatened _ Always lnn.
species in India," zoo director The storm dropped more than
Bent Joergensen said T hursday. three feet of snow yi Big Bear
''But in the zoos th e r e is Lake. prompting Mayor John
increasing overpopulation." Eminger to call it the biggest he
The 18-monlh·old an imals had s~n since 1968. Seven-foot
were killed by painless injection, snow drifts were commonplace,
Joe rgeflsen said. he said.
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, January 22, 1982
How a reporter got off the right track
lb GLENN SCO'IT Oi ... OeMy.......... I
For my next transt>or\aUon story. you
can bet I 'll be early.
But Thursday, I wasn't and the Amtrak
passenger train rolled out ol the Santa Ana
depot without me. I found only a lonely
marlachl band still playing in a crisp breeze, a
reminder of the festivities I had missed.
The occasion was a special train run Crom
Los Angeles lo San Diego lo call attention to
planned improvements along the route. The run
is one or the nation's busiest, and several
communities along it were planning lo proudly
display their new plans for
multi -million dollar
facilities .
I 'd blown the
assignment. The train was
supposed lo be full or civic
leaders eager to discuss their
local plans. I was supposed
to focus on Irvine a nd
Mission Viejo, where each
community is scheduled to
scon add impressive new stations.
Ironically, l was late because I took too long
interviewing some other experts on how to
finance new transportation improvements.
Figuring the festivities would delay the
schedule, I arrive<t confidently seven minutes
after normal departure time.
The train, I learned. had left seven minutes
earlier.
A young guy in a coat and tie broke the
news. He said the next stop was in a fi eld in the
Irvine Industrial Complex-East, where that
city'.$ station is planned lo go. But he suggested
I pass on that stop and try to meet the train in
San Juan Capistrano.
It was a long way. but I wanted this story.
ON TRACK -Irvine officials welcome a
special Amtrak train at the eight-acre site
where a $6.8 mill ion transportation center
for rail and bus servicl' js scheduled for
A couple minutes later. l was weaving
through freeway trarric like a skier slldina
through slalom ,gates. The sun had edged
through the storm clouds and I was waitine for
the dramatic moment. just like in the movtes.
when I would spot the train glittering in the
distance, then beat il lo our destination.
The train was to stop for five minutn in
Irvine. so I figured to have a chance to catc~ it.
Zipping along in my car, I could imaaine Mayor
...... _._.,., '::;:~ ·-
D•ty ~ ~~y 0...., • ...._
construction. !T his is what reporH•r would
have seen if he hadn't missed the tram
Fortunately. the photographl'l' "a~ on
time.>
David Sills telling reporters how the Irvine
station had just been ranked as Caltrans' top
prlority transportation center. He'd certainly
m ention that the Irvine Company had donated
eight acres of land for the $6.8 miLUon terminal,
which might be completed as soon as 1983.
I dldn'l know so much about Mission Viejo's
plans, except the station is planned to be next
to Cabot Road, and like Irvine's, 1t will be a
center for public buses as well as trains .
I paued Irvine'& well-known "Golden
Trlanale," the lsland created by the jolnln1 ol
three freew11y111 where a hu1e commtreia1 and
retail complex 1s planned. I had to wonder wbal
that development will do lo Orante County's
lraHic problems . ,
A quarter mile later, 1 passed aomethlftC I
wish I hadn't, a ubiquitous Catlfomla Kiahway
Patrol .car hidden in its black and white
splendor among a pack of cars. It swunt in1
behind me. Zap went the red light.
"I stopped you for speed," sald the offlc~.
I handed hjm my license and crumpled
registration certificate. He had me. But I atUI
had rny adre naline flowing. I thought maybe he
could grant me an exception thls time becaUH
il wus my first moving violation and because,
well, I had an hones t reason for speedina. I 'm
no hot rodder.
Then I remembered the stories I've written
almost daily about freeway traffic fatalities and
how the victims' names and hometowns beJln
after awhile to become just a blur, just a job.
And the CH P news releases so often include the
catch-phrase: "traveling at a high rate of
s peed." I just shut up.
"llow rast did you have me going?" I
finally asked We were parked on the shoulder
near the Lake Fores t Drive exit. "I bad you al
66." he said. ·
lie handed back my license. While tuctine
it back into m y ·wallet, I noticed lbe Amtrak
schedule I'd inserted only two hours before. The
train had arrived in Capistrano s ix minutes
earlier I couldn't have caught it anyway.
"Be careful when you re-enter traffic," the
officer told me. ·
No matter. I limped down the shoulder to
the exit and headed back to the office. What a
homb. All in an hour I had missed my story,
drivl'n like a madman through the b111iest
traffic in the county and managed lo earn my
first speeding ticket.
Meanwhile. the train was continuing on its
merry wa y south toward San Diego, a carload
full of sources fading farther away each" minute.
• •
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Claim that nuclear • war .Is survivable hit
Cranston to investigate Pentagon official's push for civil defense
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Sen.
Alan Cranston. D-Calif., has
announced a Senate committee
will inve s tigat e an
ad ministration officia l 's
s tatement that proper civil
defense could revive the country
quickly after an all·oul nuclear
war.
The congressional oversight
unit will question T .K . Jomee,
deputy undersecretar y of
defense for s trategic and
nuclear for ces, a bout his
comment that it would lake only
two to four years for the United
States lo fully recover from such
a war, Cr anston said. Jones'
rem·ark was printe d last
weekend in the Los Angeles
Times.
"I want to know what's going
on in s id e the Reagan
administration. Are some people
there trying to get us to believe
that nuclear wa r could be made'
·acceptable' through civil de-
fense?" Cranston said. He
recalled testimony from Sidney
Orell, deputy director of the
Stanford Linear Accelerator,
who s aid Wednesday that a
nuclear war would "shatter the
entire fabric or our society."
Cranston made his remarks in
Los Ange les at the Senat e
Foreign Relations s ubcommittee
h ea ring o n nuclea r a rms
control.
Al th e hearing , the
coordinator of a s tatewide
anti-nuclear arms group called
for dis missal of ··federal
officials who are attempting to
deceive the American people"
by saying civil defense can mute
the impact of nuclear war.
Harold Willens,' head or the
s tate wide Bilateral Nuclear
Arm s Freeze initiative
campaign , to l d the
s ubcommittee that. ''The
American people are starting to
see things in a new way," with
the realization that, "the more
d evices of thermonuclear
destruction we have. the fess
secure we are."
"We need t o stop this last
tango in which the Soviets .and
we seem to be io a lock step
toward death," he said.
If the Soviet Union accepted
such an agreement, it ..,.Id
stop testing, production and
fu rther development or nuclear
weapons, missiles, and delivery
systems by both t he United
States and the Soviet Union,
Willens said . Supporters are
currently gathering signatures
to put the initiative on the
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(( passed, it would urge
President Reagan lo propose
s uch a freeze to the Soviet
Union. The freeze would be an
agreement that could be verified
on both sides, Willens said.
Ke said the lreeze, along with
'tbe Strategic Arms Reduction
Talks recently s uggested by the
president, ''could rewrite arms
control history."
C r anston. the ranking
Democrat on the subcommittee
beaded by Sen. Larry Pressler.
R·S.D., said he intends to vote in
favor or the arms-fr eeze
initiative, add ing be is
concerned "t hat people don't
r e ally unde r s tand what a
nuclear holocaust would mean."
Dr . Ma rvin Goldberger,
president of the California
Institute of Technology. told the
subcommittee bearing Thursday
that c ivil defen se is
"counte r -productive from a
psychological standooinl.
"It adds fuel to .the delusion
Ch at you might be able. to
survive a nuc&ear war," he said.
He echoed testimony that was
given by nuclear arms experts
oa Wednesday who debunked the
idea that the United Stales or
Soviet Union could wage a
limited nuclear war. He said
neither side could win such a
wa r.
"There are only 5.000 cities
and towns in the U.S. with
pop•lations over 5 ,000. The
Soviets could lake them all out
and still have a few warheads
left over. There are about 240
cities in the Soviet Union with
populations..over 100,000. Two or
t h ree o f our Poseidon
s ubmarines (each carr yin g
about 160 warheads> could
destroy them -and we have 20
Poseldons on patrol at all
limes."
.~ ........
LOOK TO THE SKY -Sealed at his A ssembly desk
Thursday. Assemblyman Richard Robinson. D·Santa Ana.
looked skyward during debate on bill that would triple
penalties on late state income laxes . Bill was approved by
A ss<.•mbl~· hut rt?jcrted b~· Senate. At Robinson's right is
Assemblyman Norman Water:-.. D· Plymouth.
A capsule lesson
in adva~ed legalese
SPRINGFI ELD. Ill (APl
As k a simple question. get a
simple answer in legalese,
that is. In the case of .. Al var G.
Lindberg. el al .. respondents,
vs . Beverly Bank. petitioner."
the petitioner asked the llilinois
Supreme Court "for leave to file
a motion for reconsideration of
the order denying petition for
leave to appeal."
Justi ces denied the request
Thursday.
The s tate's highest court
rarely explains why it grants or
denies procedural requests. But
justices apparently felt Beverly ·1 ,
Bank deserved more than a ';
simple "yes" or a "no." ~
· · u is unnecessary to consider
the motion by petitioner to allow •
its motion for leave to me •
motion for reconsideration oft.be <Jf
order denying petition for leavie .
to appeal to stand as its motMn •• _.; •
for reconsideration." the court .;/'
declared.
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\rnillu~rnm (
\Zoter's views
of president
count most
By WALTER ft. MEARS
APit19CIMC.01111nl1 I
WAS HINGTON -tr all
the ,anniversary a ppraisals or
President Reagan's first year in
office were placed end to end,
they wouldn't reach. anywhere.
Presidencies do not thrive or
fall on one-year cycles. It lakes
four. And the appraisers who
count are not political analysts,
or a llies, or critics. They are
voters.
An annual stocktaking is fine.
and ritual. But in the case or
Reagan or any other president
the bottom line has to be that
there Isn't any bottom line --
yet. There are accompli shments
and blunders . clues a nd
directions, but the product still
is on the assembly line.
In hls firs t year, Reagan
maste red Congress, kept his
c ritics ore balance, and
delivered as promised his big
tax cuts and spending curbs. He
•as launched a costly drive to
ttrengt.hen the military. While
'1is administration is negotiating
with the Soviet Union on one
band a nd trying to punish
.Jloscow for t h e P olish
,rackdown on the other, the
.mnphasis has been heavily on
•is domtlstic agenda.
.-"We'd certainly settle for a
iecond year as good as the
first," said deputy White House
ress secretary Peter Roussel.
But it hasn't been all that
cood. The econ omy ha s
~umped , unemployment is up ~nd t he ·anticipat ed federal
•lleficit is soaring -all more
drastically than Reagan and his
:.eonomists had anticipated.
Reagan walked into a trap of
be administration 's own
making when the government
announced it no longer would
d e ny tax exemptions to schools
t 11at discriminate on the basis or
race. After an embarrassing
lo u r · d a y d e l a y . he a s ked ~ongress to revive lhe ban.
He is Cast, and sometimes
llWI llllYlll
loose, with figures and examples
of the impact or his policy.
Witness his mistaken s tatement
on Tuesday that employment
had increased during his tenure.
It is down by a bout a half
million jobs.
Reagan has not been so
doctrinaire a conservative as
the right wing wanted and the
liber als rea r e d. Thal was
dramatized when he appointed
the first woman to the Supreme
Court, defying the protests of
new rig ht activists who
criticized her record on social
issues.
But for the most part, the
end -of-the-year reactions were
predictable. Black leaders said
th e admini s tr ation was
depriving the poor ; environ·
mentalists a nd cons umer
activists said those causes had
s urrered . That 's why they
opposed Reagan• in the first
place.
Democrats say things are bad
and getting worse. Republicans
s ay t hey'll get better soon
bee a use the Reagan eco~omic
program wiU work .
On t he anniversary or his
inauguration, Reagan looked at
w h at h e h as done and
pronou n ced it good , ir
incomplete. "We have made an
impressive start." he said. "In
this first year or our trusteeship
we have built a competent,
dedicated executive team. We
h ave laid the foundations for
economic_recovery and nationa l
renewal.
"We still have a long way to go ..
A New York Times-CBS News
poll indicates Americans agree.
In that survey, 51 percent said
the Reagan program had hurt
economically so far -but 60
percent said they believe it will
help eventually.
REACTION TO WEATHER -Sahji, S:year-oHJ Siberian tiger
at Great Adventure Amusem ent P.ark in Jackson, N.J ..
appears to be expressing what m any_ humans are reeling
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his tongue out al photographer who braved the cold for
snowy shot.
3rd shuttle flight to test heat, cold
S PACE CENTER, Houston
(AP> -March 22 is the target
date for the third test flight of
the space shuttle Columbia. the
two astronauts who wiU fly the
mission haves-aid.
They a lso told a n e ws
confe rence Thursday that a
major objective of their flight is
to d etermine trow we ll the
vehicle's systems \vithstand the'
~xtreme heat a nd cold or space.
"Although NASA has not yet
set an official launch date, we're
working toward March 22, ·; said
Marine Col. Jack Lousma, the
mission commander. "We hope
to have a firm date soon."
Lousma, who spent 56 days in
s pace in 1973 aboard the Skylab
Space Station, said the flight is
planned ror seven days -more
tha n twice lhe length or either of
Columbia's first two tests .
"We 're ~oing to have a very
busy week up there," said Air
Force Col. Gordon Fullerton.
who will be making his firs t
space trip.
Lousma said Columbia will be
su bjected to slightly higher
dyna!Jlic pressures during both
launch and l anding to gain
additional knowledge about its
flight characteristics and limits.
The major obje'ctive. he said,
wi ll be to test the thermal
properties or the 100-ton space
s hip.
"The purpose," Fullerton
s aid. "is to look at the ability or
our heating and cooling systems
to k eep everything working
normally."
British adviser fears world war
LONDON <AP) -A ·leading
scientific adviser to Britis h
military comma nders and
governments for more than 30
years has predicted that world
war will erupt after the tum of
the century unless the arms race
is s lowed.
The multiplicatio n and
development of nuclear weapons
is becoming more dangeroos,
"yet the thr eat of nuclear war is
accepted as if it was
toothpaste," Lord Zuckerman
told a news confere nce held
Wednesday to publicize his boOk
"Nuclear Illusion and Reality."
He said the building or bigger
and better nuclear weapons has
do ne nothing to improve the
security or either the East or the
West since the 1950s.
Zuckerman, 77. born in South
Africa and o r lgi-nal l y a n
anatomist, argues in bis book
that European conventional
forces should be strengthened to
deter the use o r battlefield
nuclear weapons. "
He sajd the NATO doctrine or
using theater nuclear weapons
to stop a Soviet attack in Europe
is illusory because escalation lo
all-out nuclear wa r would be
virtually inevitable .
He said the nuclear arms race
must be s lowed, preferably by a
nuclear test-ban treaty.
Zuckerman was at the heart or
Western defense planning from
1960 to 1971 as chief scientifi<!
advi ser to 6ritish defense
ministers and the goverl\ments
or four prime ministers. He was
made a life peer ror his
scientific services since World
War II.
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-Woman indicted
Officials back
Condor traps
J
in insurance fraud
SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -A
ft!deral grand jury has Indicted
a 41 -year -old woman fo r
a lleaedly defra uding e ight
insurance companies by getting
h ea lth care polic ies under
assumed names and cQllecting
$158,531 in raise claims.
S A C HAMl<~N TO I AP I
Authorities have "ivcn the gn:en
l ight t o th e tr appin g or
California condors in a last ditch
attempt l o s a ve them rrom Life Insur ance Co. of America, ex tinction.
Guardian Life of Americ,a. The Californ1u Department of
Pacific Standard Life Insurance Fis h and Game rePorted this
Co., PauJ Revere ,Insurance Co.. week that it ha s reached un
Imperial Life Assurance Co. of agreement with the U S Fi i.h
Ca n ada . North Am e rica n aod WlltJhre Service ,on the
Company Co. for Life a nd mounting of radio t elemetry
Health Insurance and others. devices on the birds
Sherra l Spray Bass or Walnut
Creek is cha rged with seven
counts of mail fraud.
The applications were for The state director of fish and
pe r sona l income protection . ~a m e. E .C Ful lerton, said
major medical, accident and trapping may now btgin for a
health, disability income. auto captive breeding program. U .S . Attorn ey Jose p h
Russoniello said Miss Bass is
a lleged to have used five
different names, three dates of
bir th , th ree Social Security
numbers. six occupations and
claimed to be the owner of
non -exis t e nt bus inesses in
purchasing policle~.
liability and loan insurance The program is to be run by
coverage, he said. the U S Fi!>h a nd Wildlife
Shortly after issuing Policies. ' ' , Service a n d the National
the companies began recehting 1• Audubon Sol'iety A number of
c laims for m edical problems environmentalist groups oppose
r esu lting from illness o r th(• program
personal injuries allegedly The permit allows the initial
suUered In-slip-and-fall and auto t•a pturc of thret• condor!'> for
accidents. be s aid. Several IJreeding, and two other!> for lh<'
The indictment also alleged
she s u bmitted forg ed and
fraudulent Income lax returns to
the insurance firms .
ins ure rs received identical rilling or raJio transmitters A
c I a ims a n d s upp o rt 1 n g maximum of nine birds may hi.'
documents. I rapped to ohtain lhe proper f1vl.'
The governme nt alleged ., • ...._.. for breedin g and telemetry
Postal Inspector in Charge claims the woman submitted SNOWY SALINAS -A horse 1drrleJ walks towurd Corrul Only rive pair~ of birds may
wer e supPorled . by raise and d e Tierra Road 1n Salinas afte r s now (ell Thursday Hain be majntained a~ any one t1mt• B. M. Mcclanahan said s he
applied for Policies lo Mutual of
Omaha . New York Lif e
forged medical documents. false a nd hail precede d the s now. but suns hine w<1s cxpctted to over the next ·ihree years for
job intorrnation and frauduJenl follow. The unC'xpected snow was the firs t in :w ~·e.i r~ for lht• ca ptive hreedin~ Add1 l10nal
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Booked mom
fund trustee
· RIVERSIDE (AP > -A woma.n booked for
investigation of her 4-year-old daughter's murder
was trustee of a $50,939 fund the child won in a
ti\.·il laws uit and could have inherited the money,
an attorney who handled the suit said.
Wanda Rebecca Rollerson, 23, is held on
$250,000 ball in the strangulation death or her
daughter, Nicholl e Monique Crane. A jogger found
the child's body in a ravine behind the University
of California-Riverside campus on J an. 12. the
morning after her mother reported t he girl
missing from their apartment complex.
Ms. Rollerson, a licensed vocationaJ nurse at
Riverside Community Hospital, was booked for
Investigation of murder late Tuesday. Police Chief
Vi c tor E. Jones s aid "irregularities in t he
interviews" she gave detectives led to her arrest.
Although Jones refused to s peculate on
motive. Riverside Superior Court records show
Nicholle had been awarded $95,000 In a pretrial
settlement. The laws uit stemmed from an Oct. 25,
1980 accident at a Riverside day care center run
by Gennell Shambley.
Mrs. Shambley's attorney, Don C. Brown. said
Nicholle's legs were burned when she climbed into
a tub or scalding water. The $50,939 in settlement
money lert arter court costs and medical payments
was placed in trust with Ms. Rollerson as trustee,
he said.
As Nicholle's legaJ guardian. Ms. Rollerson
would have inherited the mO!ley if bet.. daughter
died. Brown added.
Detective Lt. Ellis Asper said authorities
learned of the money early in the investigation.
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telemetry d •vice!> during the
th rec· ycur vuriod Ir satisfactory
re ul ts arc obtarned from lht:~ •
initwl two hird~ V
On1: or mort• condors would be
ta ken to the San Diego Wild
·Animal Park to join th(' only
such c·ondor in ca1,tiv1ty, name~
Topa-Topa. Otht'rs would go to a
spt•cia l fa cility al t he Lo
Angeles Zoo
Tht.· slate Dep11rtmcnl of Fishff
and Gurne approved a condo~"'
program in 1980. and issuance o~
a permit was pending when a; 1
conrlor chir k died while being i
handlod in its nest. 1
" The proponents of captivell
brl•cd1n g. s 11y 1t h as been
tru t"c-es~fu I W1 th t h c A rrd ...... m--
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tran'>m1tler!> M ii permit the
bird s ' m ovem enti; t o be 1
follow1:d The transmitters are
about the !l11c· and weight or a
mun·s pocket watch l
Fullerton said lhc state is11
going lo allow the l ransmitter!!1;
lo I)(' mounlt'd on I he wings of
the f1 rsl lwn t·ondor!> •·
F1•wcr than :10 t•ondors ar~,.
hl•l1<•vcd lo cx1i.t Thc•y hve m ·
the mountains around the south
end 11f thl' San J oaquin Valley ----, r.
"Whethe r or not it's a motive for homicide I
refu se to s peculate," Asper said. "It certainly was
a matter of interest to us." YOU WON'T BELIEVE THE SA VIHGS
HURRY IH MOW -WHILE surrL y LASTS
Word of funds
brings surprise
HOLLISTER <AP > -The Small Business
Administration says it's willing to Pour money into
disaster-ravaged San Benito County -a surprise
to county officials, who said today there's no
disaster there.
"I'm not aware of any," said Pat Bates.
administrative aide to the county supervisors.
"That's the whole thing. It's just out of the blue.
No indication. no knowledge ... just a telex."
Acting under emergency aid laws. the SBA
said it would make loans of up to $55,000 to repair
storm damage for residents of San Benito a nd nine
other counties which ring the eight-county federal
disaster area called following the massive Jan. 3-S
rainstorm. San Benito County is about 75 miles
southeast or San Francisco.
The storm killed al least 31 people and caused
damage estimated at more than $280 million as
mudslides and floods ripped out bridges, crushed
homes to rubble and buried downtown areas under
severaJ feet of water. But not, Bates s ays, in San
Benito County, where a rew cuJverts washed out
and debris s lipped down a rew hills .
"I don't think we resent it," he said. "There's
no feeling one way or another. Just gee, how'd that
haftpen?"
Deposit for aged
pet owners urged
SAN F RANCISCO <AP> -Poor, old people
may bave to pay a deposit as high as $2SO per pet If
they want to keep animals In San Francisco public·
housing. ciLy officials say, and tenants are upset.
"ll's downright disgraceful to cbar1e $2SO for
a do1 to move in," said Cleo Wallace, an official of
the Public Houslnl Tenants Union.
OffJcials ol the San Francisco Public ffousin1
Authority proposed the deposit after their rule
banninl peta in public hoalne wu overturned by
a UllO state law lbat a llows people •led 60 or over
to keep u many as t wo peta ln public housing. •
The Hou.sin& Authority -and the Tenants
Union -had complained that pets created a
health hazard in bulldiilgs.
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County's water supply
Study necessary s~ep
Th e Oran ge Co unt y
governme nt is faced with many
important long.range iss ues , but
c le arly none is ll\Ore critical than
whether residents can be assured
or an adequate supply or water.
The issue takes on special
importance during the next few
years beca use in 1985. much of
S o uthe rn California 's s upply
from the Colorado River will be
dive rted lo Arizona . Also. the
,Jun e ballo t will inc lude a
r e f e rendum on whe the r to
finance part of the State Water
Project to build the Peripheral
Cana l across the San J oaquin
River De lta to c a r r y more
water to Southe rn California.
Th e co unt y Bo a rd o f
Supe r visors r ecently c hose to
conduct its own investigation into
countywide sources and demand.
Pre liminary results are expected
t o be produced in May b y
anal ys t s in th e Co unt y
Administra tive Office.
The s upervisors ' decision to
survey water needs w as seen as
unnecessary br omcials from
several water districts, who said
they could compile the s ame
information with less effo rt.
Denni s M ac L a in , gen e ral
manager or the Municipa l Wate r
District of Ora nge County, told
the s upe r v isor s they s ho uld
concentrate instead on pushing
for construcdon of the Pe ripheral
Canal. which be said is the real
key to future s upplie s.
Still, it is hard to fault the
s upe r vis ors for o rde ring a n
independent study. If supplies did
come up critica lly s hort, for
example. these e lected officials
wo uld be among the first to feel
the blast of public outc r y.
And assuming " the survey
r esults matc he d M acLain's
position. it will only give the
s upervisors a stronger platform
on whic h to c ampa ig n for the
can a l.
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Yes, Mr. Reaga"' but
Pres ide nt Reagan s e t's a
··new s pirit'' in the United Sta tes. ~nd . he sa~·s. he is bla m e less for
the current econom ic difficulties .
. All, or which inevitably gives
rt s c t o so m e · · ~·es . b ut. .. · ·
reactions.
Reagan's comments came in
an a ppear a nce before some 1.600
b u s i ness a nd c i \' i c.· leade r s
r c c c n t I ,. a t N e ,,. Y o r k · s
Wa ldorf-Astoria hotel.
Being p resident is . in fact. as
mu c h a ma tt er o f s t v le a s
s u b s ta nce. as FOR a nd J ohn
K e nn e d ~· ~o t.•x p er t l ."
li emo n s trated . So i t i s
und ers t u nc.l able th a t the
president chose to m ake thos e
p o int s in tha t s ett i n g . His
a udience obvious h inc luded a lot
or people wi th the leade rs hip
a nd or econo m ic tlout to help
r ealize some or the president's
hopes and pla ns. 1r they ha\'e
con fide nce in h is le ad er s hip.
But ..
T he old political device.• of
e m p h a s izi n g rhe t o r ic· over
r ealities in difficult times a lso
ha s its serious r isks. Reagan
needs to be c areful lest he be
perce ived b~· othe r t•onstituendes
a s p r acticin g t he unfou nded
optimism of Herbert Hoon•r . for
example .
In New York. Mr Re agan
a ssured his a udie nce that "t here
is a new spirit o l indiviltuc.11
init1ativt.' n sing in our land" to
r e pl ace.· bi g go,•e r nme nt 's
approach to socia l proble m:-.
And indeed the re 1s mort· talk
in the countn· a bout lhl' need for
each or us tc1 be.Jess reliant on
g o v ern me n t. T here is mo re
realism about how the wealth '''l'
a ll want to s ha r e is c rea ted
'fhe view out the rront dM r
and down the st ref¢t is n't all that
e ncouraµing yet fo r m ost people.
E\'en in Orange Count ~. an area
less touched b \' tht.• recession
tha n othe rs. th.e re a re a good
number or people out of work.
I Nationa lly the figure may hit 9.5
percent this m onth 1. The auto
induslr~· is hurting badly . Too
fe w can afford to bu,· homes .
This is not to sa\' that this b Re~an 's fault. It ·rinl!s prett~
true whe n . in p r o no un cin g
h i m s e I r b I a m e I e s s f or t h <.'
r ecession. he contends that · «>ur
administ ration is LI c leanup c·1'e\\
for those who went o n a non-stop
binge and left the t a h for us tu
pick up."
'The P res ide nt 1s c le ar!\
e ntitled to his \'iewpoints . But. .. · ·
He seems to ha\'e found it
di f f icult so fa r t o s h ow
unde rstanding that others mLI ~·
h a v e s h a t' p I ~· d i r r e r i n ~
p erceptions . And that c an
become a serious handicap ror LI
president.
The preside nt now needs to
g i ve m o re atte ntio n to t ht•
pers pective o f the folks who a re
going to s uffer a lot of dislocation
while his "cleanup" is ~oing on.
T he u ne mployed in d ustri ~tl
wor ker. the home builder who 1s
goi n g b a n k r u pt . tht.• s m a l l
bus inessm an w ho is t runche ct
bet wet•n int e rest ratt.•s and his
c redjtors these are some of the
pc r s peel 1 \'Cs t h t'"' pres idl•nt ncm
n ee d s t o st.'l'k out . a n d
und er~t;Jnd a nd addr~!'.
A~ it was for anotht•r strong
practitioner or leade rs hip style .
Wins ton Church ill in beleagu<:1rN I
Brit ain. it is <Jt this pnma ry l<•v<.•I
t h a t u n cl e r s t a n cl 1 n g ;J n cl
eon f iclen<'e must ht• n ur tured
!Jill def eat cos~ly
---"'+tbre's-good news and trad
n ews in the def eat of the la test
atte mpt to ban no·return bee r
and soft drink conta iners .
The good news is tha t a state
~e nat e committee last week
killed the latest of the atte mpts to
require a refundab le 5-cent
deposit on the drink conta iners.
We have been doubtful about the
concept. feeling it hasn't worked
that we ll in the e ig ht s tates
having the law .
But the way the Or egon-s tyle
m e asure was defeated disturbs
us . The usua l coalition of can a nd
bottle m a nufacture r s a nd
wo rk e r s in thos e indus tries
\?PPOSed it and brought e xtensive
financ ial and othe r pressure to
bea r .
Again, they ):oe'SOTted to
overkill.
And. as a result. the question
now s e ems h e ade d f o r an
initialive vote in the Nove mber
'election.
State Sen. Omer Ra ins of
,Ventura, sponsor of the defeated
•
SB~ c arnp-:rtgl'rcontribu ions
contributed t o the bill's defeat
a nd predict e d the beverage
industry would s pend $10 million
to $20 million a dditiona l to defeat
the initiative .
"We are going to be outspent
200 to l ," he said.
Based on the amo unt o f
d e t a il e d a nd e xp e n s i ve
informa tional material sent to
this pa per in past anti-bottle
campaigns, we don't think the
Ra ins ' claim is that e xaggerated.
His backe r s need 346,119
v a lid s ignature s t o call the
initiative. They say they have
330.000 now a nd hope to ha ve
500,000 by March 25 lo ensure a
place on the ballot. ·
Environmentalists have been
try ing to enact a bottle. meas ure
in California since 1966. This
appears to be the ir stronges t
e ffort yet.
We still question the plan but
wish we didn't ha ve to finance its
defeat every time we put 40. 45.
or 50 cents into the vending
machine for a sort drink. ·
Oplnlolls e>epre~sed In the space abOve are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views e>e·
pressed oo tn1s page are those ot their authors and artists. Re.cter comment Is 1nv1t·
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Evolution of Man
More campaign reform due?
Taking note of the appalling heights
to which campaign e xpenditures by
legislative candidates have climbed.
Fair Political Pract ices Commission
chairman Tom Hous ton announced
plans for legislation aimed at reversing
the eRalatiOQO( c;unpaign spending.
The proposals would limit the amount
ca ndid a t es cou ld rec eive r rom
individuals and political committees.
Quite obvi ou s l y Houston h a s
perceived the basic reasons campaign
costs have soared. It is tbe comparative
eas e with which the candidates.
es pecially incumbents . raise their
money. As has been observed, the
reasons campaigns are costing so much
is simply because the candidates have
the money to spend.
THAT MA V SOUND silly but anyone
who has ever been involved in a
camp aign knows tha t no candidate
wants to chance losing an election for
the lack of "one more effort." How
many times bas a loser complained "If
I had only taken more TV time" or "If I
had only sent out more direct mail" or
"I should have had more billboards."
And. although he didn't mention 1t.
the tone of Houston's legislation makes
o bvious his concern w ith the
proliferation of "fund-raisers" held by
th e lawma ke rs during legislative
sessions. Most of these or late have been
staged in Sacramento with the lobbyists
a s their prime targets. This is in
contrast to earlier days when such
events were held in their home districts
I.o r ally their s upporters.
These fund-raising activities have
made commonplace the acceptance or
IAll llllll
ca mpa ig n con t ributions durin g
legis lative m eets thus ma king it
impossible to distinguish whether the
money is intended to influence the
legis lator 's vot e or merely a weU
wisher's donation.
Houston would combat this trend with
a rule prohibiting the legislators from
soliciting or receiving funds in the
Capitol or "a ny state building to
e liminate the awkward appearance of
money changing hands.''
Unfortunately that solution will only
be driving the money changers out of
the temple, not halting the practice. As
it stands the "a wkward appearance" is
indeed a fi ne line between briber v and
legitimate campaign fund· raisin g.·
IT IS UNLAWFUL for a legislator to
accept money for personal uses from
proponents or opponents of legislation
before them. But it is legal for them to
accept campaign donations from such
people at any lime during the sessions
r ight up lo the roll calls.
,It is a sad com mentary on the
mem bers of a Legislature which claims
to be the best in the nation lhat there
has to be a state agency l'> police it and
pass laws and rules as to their ethical
and legal conduct.
Present day reformers like to claim
that the establishment of the FPPC and
the full.time Legislature has diminished
the influence of "special interests" on
lawmaking. The fact is the so·called
s pecial inter es t s ha ve far more
influence than they ever had .
With only a weak law on bribery and
their conscience to guide. l.he conduct of
the part·time, citizen legislators who
met only six months each two years for
more than 100 years had better ethi cs
than t o da y's l awma k e r s . Th e
citizen-legislator would have yelled
bribery at anyone profferring money
during a session even it it was tendered
as "a campaign contribution."
'Sin tax' proposals raise specuiation
All the talk from Washington about
tax cuta sure djdn't last long. Weren't
our taxes to be cut in three stages?
What happened to stage two and stage
three? Now J see they're' talking about
tax increases. President Reagan is
reviewing P.roposals for tax increases
worth $30 billion.
The figure $30 billion doesn't mean
anything t.o most of us. All we want to
know is ... How much of that do I have to
cough up?"
President Reagan's advisers are
suggesting that needed revenues could
be raised by drastica lly increasing the
tax on liquor and tobacco. I don't smoke
cigarettes but I drink bourbon and I'd
objecl to having the tax raised on either
cigarettes or liquor.
THE AVERAGE PACK of cigarettes
costs about 75 certts now. ft varies from
state to state but in many places you're
paying 38 cents tax, more than half, on
each pack you buy. If you pay $7 .50 for
a bottle of liquor. $3 of lhal is tax. It
seems like enou&h. -Raising the tax on tobacco and Hquor
wo uld be a c he ap s hot b y the
government. lt is as if they were
cha llenging us to complain about an
excessive tax on something as bad for
us as whiskey and cigarettes probably
are. In putting proportionately higher
taxes on those two things than on most
products, the government has already
made a moral judgment. It has decided
tobacco and whiskey are bad. When the
government gets into deciding what's
good or bad for us, it's over its head and
ought to ge t out. Jl 's none of the
government's business if we smoke or
drink.
If o ur s mo k ing a nd d r inkin g
adve rsely affects someone else. then a
government shouJd rule that you can't
ANDY RDDllY
s am e attractive as pect s for the
government that cigarettes and liquor
do. Our birth rate is too high in this
country and if people enjoyed less sex.
the population wouldn't be increasing as
fast as it is. The government could
decide, as they have with tobacco and
liquor, that they'd be doing us a favor
by putting a per-act tax on sex.
ff everyone had to pay tax on each
sex act. it would undoubtedly raise huge
sums of money The number of times
the sex act is performed daily is not a
statistic accumulated by the Ce nsus
Bureau, but certainly if you multiplied
whatever lhal fi gure is by the number
s moke here' or that you ~an't drive of d ays in a year and collected, say, $1
drunk. It has an ol>ligation to protect per act, it might well eliminate the
t he person being affected by the act of budget de fi cit and have a mild
another. It is also the business of dampening effect on overpopulation.
gove rnme nt to conduc t t est s t o IT MIGHT APPEAR that the IRS
determine whether ciga rette smoking is would have trouble collecting such a
good or bad for us and tell us. But what tax. but I s us pect there would be
we do with that information is our own wid e s pread compliance with a
business. We 'll decide. voluntary reporting system. For every -----------------n11·rson wtto·tatted to te'P()l'r,'"'mlt of i
I TllOUGtrT THIS was the kind of
interference in our personal lives that
President Reagan was going to gel
away from.
If that 's th e direc tio n th e
gove rnme nt's going to go in. I 'm
ner vous about what the next tax might
be. Sex. for example, is something
many Americans enjoy, and sex is an
untapped revenue ror government. Not
only that, it has about it some of the
sense or privacy or a desire to cheat the
government out of tax money, there
would be two others who would falsify
their own report by doubling or tripling
it in an effort to a ppear adequate to a
tax examiner. •
Other punitive tax measures the
f\#!agan administration might consider
af"e ones on chocolate chip ice cream.
Saturday afternoon naps and warm
showers.
Fondness for animals, men not always equal
Contrary Opinion$:
-It has always seemed to me that
women who are inordinately fond or
horses and outsize dogs don't have a lot
of interest in men.
-My way of showing resentment for
all those prepaid postcards stuffed Into
IYlllY 111111
magazine issues is 'to tear them out,
leave them blank, and mall them in.
(Well, actually, only when I think ol it.)
-Even the moet ardent advocates of
nudear power would attend a rally
protesting the deposit of nuclear waste
anywhere near their home territory -
which tells ua sometbin1 abOut tbe
future ol nuclear power planta.
-Jn the sensory wo~ almost
nothing 11 harder to app ate than
music that diffen radically from U..
kind you 1.-ew up li1tenlq to. (My.
father felt about Jaaa the way I f"l a bout rock.> _ •
-Mott people wbo pride tbemMl..a
OB en,loJilll ~ plQa AN IO
lnlatuMed --tWr ..,.,. tae. tlaat
•
they are easily taken in by inferior
productions that falsify the values of tbe
pl ay . (The y. a r e the ones who
rha psodized over Laurence Olivier's
dreadful fl.Im version or "HamJ~t. ")
-Motorists wbo faU to put, on their
headlights at dusk are suffering from
the delusion that Uthta are put on only
to aee with, when it ii equally
important to put tbern on In order·to be
sen bJI. -It's an interestln1 conftnnatJon of
the implicit male chauvlnt1m In
lan1uqe that 'there la no mMCuline
equivalent for the pbrue ''old maid."
-The most outrageous piece of
governmental double-talk I hne beard
in decades Is the recent statement
issued by the head of the Federal Trade
Commis sion explainin1 why lt Is
relaxing Its viailance over
ml1representaUObl bl advertiainC.
-It hu been my experience that the
entrepreneurs who 1lve th• least
concern tn retum for the ,....teet proftt
are the owners of public parlllDI car••• in central city loeatJoOI. <Who
char1e the hishest rates ud bln lb• w.orlt help at the lowest wa1t1.)
-Wbeaut.Ll am_ aaked~ -
brilliant creator or 'Mr. Dooley.' "
(Nobody alive can touch him.)
-The so-called Nobel Prize in
Economics, first awarded in 1989, is and
will remain a joke as long as it is liven
yearly to men who disagree wildly in
their economic outloou; it Is aa absurd
as if an annual astronomy prise were
divided between Copernicus and the
Wizard ol Oz.
-The human invention of war la a
cruel perversion of the evolutionary
process, slnce It operates always to
promote the survival of tbe eugenically
ta1/iC.
queadon·period after a I~ "Wbo ii ~~~~ .... ~~llili!i~liiiiilli--•
1.-ar fawortle cohz"'•lltt'I I .....,.
replJ, ••nal•J Petet ~·· the
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f BffiffiUJ~[(J m(]rn
Shell
flower
-col-0rful
The Mexican she ll nower 1s a
native from the highlands or
Mexico to Chile. Botanically
known as the Tlgridia pavonia,
this bulb flower comes In color
combinatio ns that vary from
pure while to all colors (except
blue) with exotically marked
and spotted flowers in various
combinations.
Their foliage can be 15 to 20
inches long and is narrow and
s w o rdlike muc h like t he
gladiolus. Flower ste ms of the
Mexican shell flower will range
from 18 to 30 inches tall.
E ach bulb you plant will
produce many flo.wers . An
individual bloom lasts only a
single day but others follow in
rapid succession over a period of
many weeks from July through
August and into September.
The culture of the Mexican
s hell flower is similar lo that of
t he gladiolus . Their bulbs a re
planted from two lo four inches
deep, four to eight inches apart
in a rich soil.
In ver y hot clim ates, a
location with some afternoon
s hade is advantageous. The
bulbs thtive on ample water and
may be fertilized at frequent
intervals with any complete
fertilizer.
These bulbs were a favorite
food f o r the Aztecs a nd
unfortunately, gophers a re fond
of them, too. So you should
considtr growi ng them in
containers with four or five
bulbs to an eight to nine-inch
pol.
Unlike the gladio lus. the
Mexican s hell flowers do not •
produce little bulbs but split up
like Dutch iris. These splits may
be broken off a nd planted
separately. They will fl ower the
SUMMER BLOOMER The Mexic.an shell fl ower is a bul b
flower that wh e n in bloom will g ive you color
combinations that vary from pure white to all colors.
except blue, with exotically ma rked and spotted flowers.
Each bulb produces many flowers over a period of man~·
weeks from mid to late summer.
Planting rose garden?
firs\ year. In fact, any size of Now is the lime when dormant
these bulbs will bloom. but the planting season is in full swing forming a cone of loose soil so
that when the bare roots of the
rose are spread out over it, the
rose will be at t h e proper
planting level.
la r ger the bulb, the greater a nd many gardeners will be
numbe r or flow ers it will. planting a rose for the very first
produce. time. If you a re one of the ma ny,
GAlllllRS
CllClllST
•Spray fruit trees and roses
now lo eliminate the danger of
many fungus and insect pests
when they are again in active
growth.
•Divicie perennials such as
Shasta daisies, daylilies and
phlox th.is month if you haven't
done so already.
•This may be the dormant
season for many plants but not
for snails and slugs. Continue to
bait the garden.
•You can force bloom on cut
branches of forsythia. pussy
willow, quince a nd other fruit
trees. Cut the branches, c rush
the end of the stem. put in water
in a cool area for one week.
Move them into warmer areas to
force the m lo bloom indoors.
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What your nurseryman will be
selling you during this time or
the year is a rose in bareroot
form. With its top cut back and
the bare roots dangling, it won't
look like much but if you take
care in planting it, you will be
rewarded many times over.
or course, you 'may find them
with onJy their tops cut back and
in a plantable pot that you just
have to set into the ground as it
is
Either way. be sure to keep
the roots moist. Remember that
roses like sun for at least all of
the afternoon. Choose any well
draining garden bed that meets
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feet deep by about 18 inches
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The soil at planting time
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Keep th.is in mind even if your
bareroot roses are in plantable
pots. Th.is proper level is arrived
at locating the bud union (ask
your nurseryman to s how you
this> just above the final soil
level.
Now before setting the rose in
the gr ound, t ri m oU broken
rootsJ if there are any, and then
holding the rose with one hand,
gradyally ftll in tt\e ground
aro und the root s or
biodegradablt? container. Firm
the soil continually to eliminate
any air pockets. When you have
filled in the soil and firmed il
down , water thoro ughly and
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Barlht>lmess. left. membt•r of inn·~l1galion
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Board, looks at wrcckagt• of Air Florida 1~1
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Feb. 28 deadline .
for draft signup
WASHINGTON tAPI Men who should have
registered for the draft but didn't can sign up
without penalty until Feb. 28. but when the grace
period ends the Selective Service says it will take
~ steps to have non-registrants proset'uted.
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The grace period, which President Reagan
proposed two weeks ago when he changed his
position and said the registration program would
be continued . was announced by Selective Service
Director Thomt.1 s K. Turnage.
Turnage estimated that about 800,000 young
men have failed to sign up within 30 days of their
18th birthdays as required .
After the grace period ends. Turnage said, his
agency will begin a program of finding
non-registrants and referring them to the Justice
Department for proset'ulion. The pena_lly tor
failure to register 1s a five-year prison term
and /or $10,000 fine.
Suit against ABC's
superhero voided
NEW YORK <AP > A federal judge has ruled 1
that because Superman is a "big-muscled square"
and Ralph llinkley is just a t'onrused. average
man with super powers. ABC's superhero can
continue fighting evil on television.
U .S District Judge Constance Baker Motley
threw out a copyright infrmgement suit against
the network. The s uit claimed an ABC program,
"The 'Greatest American Hero," in which a
character named Ralph Hinkley has super powers .
was an illegal imitation of "Superman."
Th c p I a i n ti ff s w c re W a· r n er s B r o s .
distributors of the two recent "Superman"
movies; Film Export A.G .. a Swiss company
which made tht!m. and DC Comics. owners of the
copyrighL5 for commercial use of "Superman " and
its characters
In granting ABC's pretrial motion to dis miss
the action. Mrs. Motley ruled that the network did
not infringe copyrights beeause there "is no
s ubstantial s imilarity" between ABC's series and
Superman.
She concluded that ABC lifted only "ideas "
from the "Superman" works "ideas" which are
not protected under copyright iaws
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LONDON <AP> Paul McCartney knocked
down an 18-year-old photographer who tried to
take his picture. the London tabloid Daily Star
said.
The former Aeatle then apologized saying,
"I'm sorry. I blew my top, mate." the paper said
Thursday .
The incident occurred Wednesday when the
39-year·old McCartney arrived at a Britis h
Broadcasting Corp. studio for an interview, the
paper said.
He spotted Star photographe r Paul Massey
talking to a doorman and "suddenly cannoned his
fist and body at our s hot'ked photographer," the
Star said.
It said Massey was not seriously hurt.
Later, the newspaper said , McCartney invited
the photographer into his studio room and told
him:
"I'm sorry about what happened. When I saw
you standing there, I knew there was only one way
to stop you taking pictures, and that was to lay
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CAVALCADE
BUSINESS
FOUNDER SURVEYS CITY Thl' 3i·t'onl ·l all
bronze lslatut• 111 W illiam Pt·nn . foundt'1-nt
Ph1l:.tcl<' phia . ..,land :-atop Cit~ Hall. t allt·-.t
b uilding in the t·1t ~ The s~·ulptor thought th1•
:-ht+tw sho11~1-I -hu t' '.rrtc•tf soul h :r1 t hc..-.;;un
tnuld "llllW on 11 mo-.t of lht• <l a~
Philadelphia City Hall
PHILADELPHIA !AP > It's thrcc-d1mens ional. t his
Take this town's City Hall and City lla ll . a s t ranger to tht'
move it to some quaint s pot in gl a ss. s h el'r :-.1ded o ff1 ('e
Europe and Philadelph1ans buildings that havl' pupped up
would cross the Atlantic, stand around it like cereal boxes
back and eye it from base to around a sand castle
t o w e r , gogg l i n g .o ver its To hi s torian R oge r
massive, chiseled charm. Bult<'rfield. City Hall is "a fine.
B ack home. however. they full-flavored '>ymbol of its era .
look straight ahead For over j ust as Independ ence Hall is the
the years it's the shelter. the pe rfeet symbol of an earlier
shadow of the place. that they've period. a nd t he Ma nhatta n
com e to know. skyline of a later
('OU rlhouse ne ar the Delaware
H1 v1•r A town hall was opened
1n 1791 a t 5th and Market
l.lrccts . but th<· fe deral
govc rrtllent borrowed it to
hous e the U.S. Suprem e Court.
Work on the current C1lv llall
began Aug . 16. 18 71 ·. the
architect u r e d escribed a s
.. Second Empire" or ··French
Hen a issance. ·· so m e copied
from the Louvre in Paris On
paper, City Hall was en visioned
as t he tallest buildin in Whal a shame. ··1ts years of its building ,"' he lt-----"-+1...-t"r.:nrtJttrrg-th~e-,,cYro~s~!ff'b_,.~a~a~s~-:--~S~a~y~S-,~•rT;";<WCfe'"lhe year s When ---wof' . ut I e Eiffel T ower and
the Was h i ng ton Mo numen t
inched on by.
and walkways of Am erica 's Uncle Sam was growing out of
birthplace, Philadelphians pass h is britches makin g and
daily an architect ural marvel -w asting money hand over fist
a building that look longer to . C i t y 11 a 11 . w i l h it s
con s truc t t h a n th e Grea t impression of enormous bulk
Pyramid , a o ne-m an . 41".i·acre a nd power. i ts pretentious
e levated art show by a Scotsm an extra vagance in a rt. and its
na med Calder. h eedles s f'xtravaganc e in
So, hear ye, h ear ye. oh money, typ1f1es those years a!>
citizenry of this Olde Greene w e 11 a s a n y bu i 1 ding in
Countrie Town e. Go a head, look Ame rica."
up and goggle. For he re. on City Hall sits on Penn Square.
William Penn's town square. is one or five squares laid out by
yo ur very o wn coloss al the city's founder . and formerly
m o num e nt lo yest e rday's a spot for horse rncing, public
grandeur. hangings and bivouacs by the
It sits al the inter section of Contine nta l Army
Broad and Market streets. like a City government in the 17th
mig hty layer cak e. this Ci ty and earlv lflth centuries met
Hall, the traffic going around it m os tly in private houses and
Its batter cam e from 88 million ta ver n s. a n d 1 a te r al a
bric k s and untold tons of
granite, marble a nd onyx,
trimm ed with cas t i r on
gingerbread.
And the frosting, ah the
frosting . · 1 ntr 1 c a le . often
allegorical, statuary. much or it
marching high a bove the street,
the work of the late Ale xander
Milne Calder, who s pent two
decades on it.
Owls, beaver s, cats, mice,
frogs, eagles. e le pha nts stare
down o n the city, as d o
m ythological c reatures like
griffins -so many beasts that
it's been dubbed The Gr eat
Stone Zoo.
Everywhere there are stone
figures -Indians , Swedish
settlers, nude cherubs, figures of
War. Sympathy, Knowledge,
Mercy, even Folly. And on lop;
on the final layer , al the highest
point in the city, stands a bronze
andCCJPP!r William Penn, the ~ltJ'rtuond"el', ret~hr----r
k
populartaed Quaker Oats hats,
and the first Philadelphlan to
move to the s uburbs.
City Ha ll is the tallest building
in Philadelphia. rising 548 feet
It cost S24 million to build, about
$150 million in today's dolla rs.
Contrary to popular m yth. there
1s no law banning construction of
higher buildings in the city.
W ith s urpris in g l y little
fanfare, City Hall offi cially
opened in 1901. Even today it has
some bragging rights.
1 t is to uted a s the biggest
municipal governme nt building
in the wor ld. and the talles t
building still standing in the
universe m which the bear ing
wa lls do not h ave a s t eel
s ke leton. To compens ate. the
white marble walls at the base
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bt•a ut1ful hullding-. am" hl'rl'.
!>.iJ\ ~ Th;1dll'r Luni..:..,trl'lh. tht•
local t'harnlll'r of l'nm mern.•~
bo\\ ·lil'd pn•:--1dt•nt \\hll'>l' fam1 I~
farm flankl•<I Pl'nn S<1uart• 1n the
carlv IRIMh
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is not without honor l"<l'Cpt in his
own bac·k~ ard · That'l> true of
afar to marvel Ht 1t Yc·t at home
it's nut appn·ei:.1tcd. ··
Wilham l'l•nn':--:.t•1lUl'. 37 feet
ta ll . ust·d to :--1t 1n tht• rourtyard.
wa1t 1ng to h1· hni~tt•d lo the
tower ·~ top /\t night, urchin:--
would shinny up the giant's legs.
and swinJ,! from fmgt•rs 21 i ft•t't
long
Caldt•r-; ~tatue. t:a:--l at the
Tat um• Iron a nd Ml'lal Work~.
was tr.an!>.ported to tht• C'ourtyard
o n great wagons d rawn by
Hi·hors1· Lt-ams through rain and
mud and a:-scmhlcd in April nf
lK9:l Tht• rollowing ~ 1·ar IL Wal>
t aken apa rt ith1· numb«'r of
part :--va ry in h1 s tor1c·al
ac·euunh 1 dra)!gt•d IJll'l'l' by
p1t·c{' up lhl' s tdl· 111 ('11~ llall.
and holt<:d tnJ,!Nhl'r on No\' 2fl.
18!)4
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having h im gazl' :.1t a l>l'la\\;1n ·
R1 vt•r island \\IH'rl' he had
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urC'hitc·t·tural wont.h·r~ of tht•11·
age that ri!W at the hutld111g .,
rour t urners Tht•n.' arc fiOO
room:--, many pant•lt•d \\ 11 h ran·
wood~. M' · aen•:-nf floor s par1·
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clock with hand~ that \H•1gh 2i~1
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<.'ONC'OR D. N H. CAP> -
ThoM• Louri:-ll> who have walked
through th<' onl' story home in
Franklin that 1:-touted a s Oanief
WC'bs11•r 's b1rthJ1l acc may b~
rlis ma~ ed h~ a historian who-
:-a~-. 1h1· huilcltng probably-
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111 r:;c·t. .I anw:--Garvi n says c
11 ':-l1k«'h lht· l11111st' Webster wa~
horn 111 had ht•t•n torn down b~
l ht• t1J11l' ht· d1t'd and the building:
t hat touris ts ~t·t' was o nce a;
k 11 chl'n to a homl' not connecte<t
with Wt•hster al all. "
M o nda y wa !> th e 200tR.
. birthday of New Hamps hire's.
m ost famous native son.
We bster was educated in New
Hampshire and ta ught school ht
the :.l;1tc Eventually he becam4
a I a wy1•r. N c w Ham ps hir•
con~rcssm an . Massa c husell'=
senator and secretary or state t.f
three presidents .
T h e building describe d a~
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a nti ba s ed o n~
rom a rHi cized ·but-inaccurate
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Garvin. c urator or the New
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DEAR ANN LAN DERS ~ l have read
you for years a nd have seen how vou've
helped others. Today I need your help.
As a s mall child I was sexually a bused
by a family member. The only thing he did
not m ake me do wos have intercoursl'.
For years this shame ale at m<>. With
th e he lp of a loving hus ba nd a nd a
therapist . I have come to deal with what
happened 1 no longer blame myself. I
blame him. He wus a teen-ager and knew
helter. I was only 7.
Now the truth h as come out lo a
handful of familv members. How shocked I
was at their reaction.
They felt I was over reacting to a
.. harmless prank " <tnd .. a ny way. it
happened over 25 years ago ... As they see
it. ever~· fa mily has a "funny" me mbe l'.
;.ind I s hould forg ive h im a nd forget about
1t They can't understand why I keep
harping on lh<' s ubject. Actuall~·. I'm
afraid he m av s till be ··funn\' ...
Every joke he te lls has sex in it He
gra bs at women and has a fi lthy mouth.
Thank God we li ve far· enou~h apart that
we Sl'e eath other rarelv
Pleas(• make the m 'see who ts ~uilt \' in
this situation and that being "funny" ·can
be permanent.
I'm sure vou will be on m v side in this
fa milv battle F l NALLY f''EELING
G ILTLESS
DEAR FINALLY: \'ou say. "Now tht>
t ruth has come out to a ha ndful of family
me mbers." Who told them'! \'ou'! If so.
why'! What purpose did it serve, except to
cause the family to choose up sides·:
Obviously, you want to punish this
relative for what you perceive as a terrible
act. This is unde-rstandable. but the bette r
approach would be to avoid him -which
you can easily do. since you live far apart
and rarely see him.
\'our suspicion that he is still "funn,·"
may not be correct. \'ou were 7 and he was
a "teen-ager." Was he 13 or 19'! If he was
13, he may have been exploring with his
7-year·old cousin, which is not uncommon.
I hope you will pursue thjs maUer with
~·our therapist and get the anger out of
your system. There is still too much left,
and it is hurting you, not the "funny"
relative.
DEAR AN~ L ANDERS Wh at ·s thl·
matter. Annie '.' Getting cranky in your old
age·• You used lo have a sense of humor.
but it seems you've lost it. Your snipp~
ans wer lo the man who named th(•
g .. UM8S
P e kingese dog arter his mother who
JUSt passed away was pretty s<1uarc.
I named m y goldfish after m y unC'lc
llerman, who looks li ke n fi sh. ;rnd hc
thought it was neat. In fact. he was
honon.>d. I'll bet if tha t wo ma n was alivl' -
shr would be thralled that he r son nam ed
his dog after her . If you think about it for '
uwhilc . I'm sure you will change ~·ou1·; J.
a ns wel' SCOTT. AGE 12. IN liUTTE
DEAR SCOTT: U the man's mother
we re ali ve. she might be thr illed. But sh .. ~.:
ISN'T alivt>, and that's the whole point. ll'b
all right to namt> a pet a ft .. r a living
pt>rson. but I belie ve it's disrepectrul to·
name a dog a rte r a mother who passed ' ·
awa)' recently.
CONFIDENTIAL to Why . Didn't He
Make It'!: Maybe it's because the Lord
gives us two ends -one to sit on and the •,
other to think with. Success depends on • • •
which one we use the most. •'
It's not always easy lo recngniu love. '1
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BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT
F'OR O SVIOUS
REASONS,
ATHEISTS I • I J
•• MAVE T O TAKE
VER.Y GOOD CARE •II
o~
TMEMSf:LV ES •
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•I
Dime-store l_awyers
SAN FRANC ISCO The la w of supply
a nd demand seems lo be catching up with
lawvers these davs . We a r e a madh
over·lawvered counlrv. a nd no stale (s
worse off in this respect than Califo rnia
Whethe r l aw~·ers made us lit1~1ous. or ou1
pNs istenl litigation made the s urfeit nt
l aw~·crs is a ques tion IJt•yond m~· purview
One thing that certain(\· made a lot of law~·ers was Watergate. The only major
figure on the Nix& s ide of the dispute was
Brother Ha ldema n . a nd h e wa s a n
advertis ing ma n . Whe ther ad men or
lawvers more sic ken o ur c ulture is another
moot question which we will not attempt to
un-moot at this time.
Certa in it is tha t the re arc a lot of
unde remploye d lawyer s abou t. a nd
une mployed o nes . and. I daresay .
unemployable ones.
T HERE IS ONE CHAP at leas t who 1~
tr~·ing lo do something about the plig ht of
these unfortunates. He is Mark Zilberberg
of the law firm of Zilberberg . Wade a nd
Fulle r of Vienna. Va. This firm is gettin~
jobs for marginal lawyers in s hopping
renters and especially drugstores .
IL has persuaded the Da rt Drug cha in
<or perhaps Justin Da rt has pe rsuaded
lhem > to try out the revolutionary idea of
"legal clinics" in three o f Dart's 151
drugstores. Da rt and the lawyers hope the
idea will catch on nationall v t Alreadv. I
understand. a few other big c hains h
0
ave
tried out the idea. 1
And s urely a fetching one it is. You go
in to buy your toilet paper . or lawn mower
or even fill a prescription. and go over lo
the legal d epartme nt and buy a legal
eagle. The prices. at least in the Dart
drugstores. seem about right. Forty bucks
for a will. $175 for an adoption and $195 for
an uncontested divorce. You can even gel a
real li fe legal le tter . s prinkled with
"Whereases" and "He re inafters" for a
m e re $9.95.
ZILBERBE RG, A SPOKESMAN for
the law centers (as the clinics are laclfullv
called> is· obvious ly a man who trave ls
with the times. His rationale for the
~ CHAllfS
~McCABE
. ' ··we·re in a fast food so<'1et,· toda,·.
and timt> is ver y imµortant to peo.pll•. You
should be able lo get ~·our toothpastt•. ~et
'ou r Kl eenex. sec ,·our dent 1st. Sl'<.' \'Our
altOl'Ol'Y. park in the same s pace do .it in
o n e ~o ft t·e ntr a t ed amount of
ti m e . .Coming in a nd bu~·ing ~our
K l eent>~ and ~·ou r law. that's the wa~· tt '
should tie."
Dart en~n st'lls law\'(•rs bv d iscount
coupons. In S unday d i.scount. ections. ,
pu blished in local papers. it offers cut-rate
<·o un s e l on real estatt> c l osi n gs .
immigration matters and even fe lonies
a lon~ with tht' Klcenl!X and tht' hascball
gloves
ZILBERBER G. THOUGH he does n't
like the term law clinics. s peaks well of
the m . "They're not only profita ble. they·re
a ver~· well-received concept in certain
areas t like the W<>st. where 'law stores·
have sprung up >. and people wonder about ~
c I i e n t s w h o d o n · I g o t o I c g a l ·:
cente rs ... That's why we·re bringing law
to the people. 1'.hat's how l<1w will be done r
in the ru turc ...
As m ay r e aso nabl ~· bt> ex pect e d .'
lawyers who take up this kind of trade are
hardly the cream of lht• law sthool c rop. If
they were the~· would ha\'e been snapped
up by someone like Sullivan and Cromwe ll
or O'Melvene~· a nd Myers a t a sl<ttting /
salary of something like thirty grand a •
year .
But there may be some kind of legal
Gr esh a m 's Law o p erating here . The •
me diocre la~~·ers m<ty drive the good o nes
out of existence. or into a cha in . tor e The
law centers may actually c ut down the
total number of lawyers. and cut the rates
(or the big probate and a nti-m onopoly r
t1oys . Thal would be a benison indeed . You.
don't need all tha t much brains lo write a 1 will. " shopping cente r lawyer is ingenious :
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• no exception
Ano thc l' Nc ws v-Lett e r has bl•e n
launched. this one b" the Int ernationa l
Center for Scholars. tc> be kno'' n as ··T he
Wilson Quarterly." Sample Item "In the
Sovie t Unio n . more tha n half 111' a ll
pregnancies end 1n abortions ··
Q : What ramous author prepared lhb
obit on himself: "Everybody has got to die
-but I have always believed that an
exception would be made in m\ c ase'~" A :
The late William Saroyan. ·
Stuff from which gossip columns arc•
"O\'en: .. Reggie J ;.ickson stopped off in
P hoeni~ to buy an antique• Cor\'ette in an
Pf ISONAllTr Q.&A.
BY MARILYN ANO HY GARONER
a uc tion sale. lfr bid 5525.000 but lost lo
Texan Milton \'ern·t. "ho uppl•rl the antt·
to S550.000 ..
On Aug. 29, 19-19, th~· f('(' banned
quiz-s how giveawa~ programs as a
violation of criminal lolten· laws. Less
than a month lalt>r. on Sept. 26 <it's still the
same year!>. they suspended the ban until
further notice_ Have vou noticed the,"re
no" giving awa~· more mone~· a nd bigger
prizes than ever be fore'?
Who s aid ... J am Lhc man "ho
atcompanied .Jacqut•line Kt.'nned~· to Pan s
on Sept. 21. 1961 " .. :\. Thl' lalt.• Pres ident.
.John F. Kenned~·· I We thought ~·ou might
bC' too ~·oung to remt'mbl·r. kids 1
Q: Who conduc te d the firs t T\.'
presidential press conference in color -
and when? :\: JFK's successor in that
office. yndon 8 . Johnson, on SeJ>l. 21.
l 9fifi.
Q : Whert' cl1 d Ronald Re ag:.in ·s
som etime friend. more frt•qu(·ntl~ ne mes is.
Thomas P. O'Neill . get the nickn<.1me .
"Tip•?" Wus ht· oncC' u maitre d .. , .\
Nothing th<.1t s1mplC'. The nicknamt• "T1p··
was insp1rt•d by :m unsung hullpla~·l'I' 111
the 18811s who c·onstantl~· tipped foul balls'
One of Ed ~cM a hon's first jobs was
hawking vegetables on the .\tlantic' f it v
boa rd walk back whe-n tourists visited the
resort to gel tanned . not faded.
A bout his I o ng e \'1 l .' "1th .John n ~
Car son. Ed rcce1 1ls that his boss once said.
in e1 nswer to criticis m that his Second
Bananu laughed too luslll~· too frcqul•ntl~
at .Johnm .. s wi sl'cracks "I rl'all\' think he
thinks I'm funn~" .. So do we ·
Send your questmns tn 1111 Gardner. (;/ad
Yo11 Asked That." 111 care 11{ the Dally Pilot
P 0 Rox 196211 . I rvine Calif 9271-1 .\lanly11 and
J/y c;ardner will ansll'er as man11 q11estw11.<> as
tJ~eu can in their culumn. but tlie vo/11me 01 mot/
makes personal replies 1tnp()ss1h/e
Virgo: _Love
letter due
Saturday. January 23
ARIES < Marr h 21 April 19 1: Green
light flashes you get a pproval from
superior a11d can activatt! creative policies.
You 'll be free ur burden. project will he
completed. You 'll re1H'h more people.
m essage will be received in enthusiastic
manner.
TAURUS (April 20·May 20 1: Contracts
m a de in r ecent past ar e now likely to bear
fruit. Fresh con cept brings des ired
r esponse. Focus on communicatio n .
publishing , lo ng -dis tance calls. Leo.
Taurus. Aquarius natives play key roles.
Me mber of opposite sex does mean it.
GEMINI (May 2l·June 20 l : Dig deep.
r e jec t s upe rfi cial explan a ti ons
especially where money enters picture .
Hunch proves accurate'! You will know
what to do at crucial mome nt. You 'll
r eceive notification l'Oncerning credit.
taxes. payments a nd collections
CANCER I June l l -Julv 22 >: Wail .
listen and observe focus on actions bv
others. some restrictions. deluys. You'il
• HOIOSCOPf
BY SIDNEY OMARA
get n ews a ffectin g lega l matt e r s .
Di versify. dis pla y versatility. give full rein
to intellectual curiosit~· inquiries will
g ain favorable responses.
LEO <July 23-Aug. 22 >: Obtain hint
fro m Cancer m essage. Be thorough in
connection with bas ic issues. task at ha nd.
se1·vices which represent essentia l links .
Aquarius. Taurus. Scorpio persons figure
prominently.
VIRGO I Aug . 23-Sept. 22 I : You could
be recipient of Jove letter. Lunar emphasis
on creati vity, exc it ing changes. e1bilit~· to
express concept s in gra phic manner.
Focus also on vigorous responses to ideas.
sug~estions.
LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 1: Activity
centers on home base: you'll feel more
s ec u re due t:o de c is io n s a ff ect i n g
profession. car eer or business. Taurut;,
Scorpio a nd a not her Libra fi g ure
prominently. You receive news concerning
t axes. pens ions . divide nds . lo ng -r a nge
in vestments.
SCORPiO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 >: Terms are
d efined. theories are teste d. relatives
express views but balk at clas h of ideas.
Lunar emphasis on trips. ramily reunion
and the discarding of superfluous material.
SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 211:
Foc us on income po t ential. ability lo
exploit. talents and chan~e t o t'Ollect-
missing ingredients . You'll have m ore
responsibility and opportunity for gr eater
reward.
CAPRICORN <Dec . 22·J a n . 19 1:
Circumstances favor vour efforts. You feel
needed. appreciated ·a nd you'll dance to
you r tune . Take i nitiative. express
independente. originality and willingne'\s
to break from past. losing patterns .
AQUARIUS 1J a n. 20·f'eb. 18 1· You 're
on brink of major discove ry you're rid of
burden. roe1dblock to progress is re moved
a nd member of opposite sex s ays you're
wonderful and means it. Leo and another
Aquarian figure prom ine ntly. Look behind
scenes for answers .
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20 1: You'll be
gra tified by res ponses to your ideas.
e fforts fa mily m e m bet' backs you.
e xpresses faith and sends morale soaring.
F ir st impressions prove correct : you
teach. learn and m ake contacts which aid
in transforming wishes into realities.
GOif N ON BllDGf
f g
BY 'CHARLES H GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF
Eut-West vulnerable. North
deals
NORTH + K3!
<::1 87
O A50
+AKH
WEST EAST
•Tt +QJJ098
~ Al0653 <::1 QJ9
0 QJ2 0 9
+IOU +Q753
SOUTH
•AS•
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The bidding:
Nerd! Eut Sewdl We1t
I+ P ... l NT P ...
2 NT P ... a NT Pue , ... , ...
9pening lead: F'ive of <::1,
tDefenae 11 a cooperative
enture. Partner• must help
ach other to obtain best
1ulle.
South felt that a responte
f one no trump. showing
·11 HCP'• ia tia...met.hocb.
aa more deK1'iptive than
..
one diamond. Since North
was only a point short of a
one no tr11mp opening. he in·
viled game and South. with a
good hand and a reasonable
five-card suit. accepted.
West led his fourth-best
heart. East correctly played
the jack and declarer won the
king. South led a diamond to
the ace and returned the suit.
East discarded the queen of
s pades. Declarer ducked and
West won.
1\,. is obvious that • heart
continU'ation would have
defeated the contract. But
West was worried about the
poasibility that South had
concealed the queen of hearts
al trick one. In that case, it
would be vital to reach East
so that he could lead a heart
through the queen. Weal,
the~efore. shifted to a spade
and declarer gratefully wrap·
ped up nine tricks.
While West was correct In
aasuming that declarer might
hide ttte. queen of hearts. he
should not play East for the
ace of spades -the discard of
the queen denies the ace .and
merely shows a sequence
headed by the lady. If
declarer has the ace of
spades and the two red kings,
he cannot have the queen of
hearts as we ll. Thus, a heart
continuation was fairly clear.
But East could have made
the matter even easier for
partner. The Rule of Eleven
maku it obvious that
. declarer holds only one heart
I higher than the five. So,
Weat was marked with the
ace-ten of hearts. and East
could have made the 1itua·
tion crystal clear by dis·
carding t he queen <>f hearts
on the second diamond!
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Interstate merging advocated
MERGER TALK W1lli<1m
M . Is aac . t h J 1rrnan o f
Federal Dcposi t J nsuruncl' Corp . S l'l'S 1ntl·l'~lt1L C'
mergers 1n ·'forese eabl e
future.··
Federal regulators seek aid for savings and loan industry
~ WASH I NG T 0 N < A P > He declined to say whether the b H n k s h • a s u r I e r e d
lo'edcral financial regulators. regulators now were workinc on uopwcedentecl t&naMl•l iosle8
working lo help rescue the an interstate packa1e. in the tut year. lnrtatlon and
financl~lly battered savings and "II these (interest > rates high interest rates have rorced
loun industry. are moving closer re main h l1h, there will be the Institutions to pay more ror
to I ct ting b a n k ho Id In I additional mergers we will do, short-term money than they aare
companies cross state lines and and on additional mergers. we getting In intome from their
u c q u I r e r a i I i n g th r l ft are going t.o consid er the assets, primarily tower yletdlng
institutions. interstate option. If the home loans.
Such approval would be a interstate bidders submit the As a result or the thrifts'
dr~mallc de par,:ture from past kind of proposals we hope they troubles, the federal reguJators
policy which has kept the two will, you will see an interstate have arranged and in most
industries separate . Bank merger," he said. cases · put up money -for
holding companies own or Bank holding companies, he healthier institutions to take
control commercial banks. said, are clearly interested ln over weaker ones.
William M. Isaac, chairman of acquiring thrifts. There are The FederaJ Home Loan Bank
the federal Deposit Insurance so m e 1,800 bank holding Board, which su p ervises
Corp .. said in an interview this companies in the United States. federally chartered savings and
week that an interstate merger Co mme rcial bank s are loans, a pproved 23 assisted
was likely "in the foreseeable prohibited under federal law mergers or S&Ls last year. up
future." provided that the from crossing s tate lines to from 11 in 1980. The bank board
rinancial terms or a takeover acqui r e other commer cial revised its rules in Ma rch lo
deal proved to be attractive to banks. Bank holding companies permit its insurance fund, the
regulators. The FDIC insures ·also are generally barred from Federal Savings and Loan
depositors' accounts in about s uch acquisitions. Insurance Corp .. to arra nge
14 .800 commercia l banks and The thrift industry -savings ; interstate acquisitions among
mutuul savings banks . and loans and mutual savings S&Ls .. Five dea ls ac r oss
SlktCllnes hitve been arranaed
since then.
The Federal Deposit
lnsur1mce Corp. arranaed rour
recent takeovers of '81llnc
mutu1&l savings banks in New
York state, which cost the fund
S777 million. The takeovers were
by other New York Institutions.
Isaac and other federal
regulat-0rs have been pushing
tor legislation to give the
supervisors limited authority to
a rrange interstate takeovers by
bank-holding companies of very
large failed institutions.
The legislation failed to win
approval of both houses or
Congress lest year •. and now the
regulators are falling back on
thei r current a uthority to
consider possible deals between
bank holding companies and
thrifts, Isaac said. A version of
the regulators · meas ure is
expected to be introduced in the
new session or Congress.
THE BOSS Lynda Fluent
s tarted her banking career.
as a te lle r when she was 18r
Today she is at 39 president,
of First Women's Rank of
California.
Irvine firm's ~
• earmngs up
Way cleared for telephone rate hikes nationwide
Printronix Inc., lrvine-blSed
manufacturer of minicomputer
line printers, reported for the
third qua rte r ended Dec. 25
ea rnings of $1 .41 million, or 37
cents per share, on sales of $17.T
milliQD,
WASHINGTON <AP> -The
Federal Communications
Commission, moving finally to
implement a key policy change
approved more than a year ago.
ha s cle are d th e way for
telephone rate increases across
the country.
The decision is expected lo
translate into an additional Sl
biUi.off' in local rate increases
across the country as state
utility commissions adjust to the
com panies' high e r level of
depreciation expense.
event. Thanks to the change, the
new depreciation expense rises
to $1.015 billion, or $865 million
extra.
The e ffect o f the new
depreciation schedules on local
rates in any given state will
vary, in part because the FCC
does not review a ll the
depreciation accounts or each or
the 36 firms every year.
By a' 7·0 vote, the agency
authorized the nation's largest
tel e pho ne co mpanies t o
stgnificantly s peed up lhe
depreciation or their equipment
and racilities.
Without the changes that have
j us t been implemented, the
tele phone companies would have
been e ntitled to collect an
add itional $150 million in
depreciation expenses in any
In addition, state regulatory
commissions must consider how
Ex-Viejo firm doubles • 1nco01e
Kyle Technology Corp. 's fi rst quarter net
income from all sources was 121 percent higher
than in the comparable quarter of the prior year
d espite disruptions c aused by a move from
Mi ss ion Vi ejo to Oregon . James C. Kyle.
president. said
Net in come rrom operations <before income
taxes) in the November 1981 quarter was $313,819.
up 64 percent from operating net before laxes of
$191,748 in the rirsl quarter or the prior riscal year.
Kyle said.
Other income <before income taxes) in the
November 1981 quarter totaled $123,137, most of
which was inte rest income. Kyle said. In the
previous year's first quarter other income before
taxes was $6.304
Total income before income taxes amounted to
$436,956 in the November 1981 quarter. up from
total income before taxes of $198,052 in the first
quarter or the prior fiscal year, Kyle said.
Kyle said net Income after taxes for the
quarter ended Nov. 30 rose to $226,056, or 9 cents
per share. from $102,252, or 5 cents. in the first
quarter or the prior year.
Sales for the first quarter rose 83.5 percent to
nearly $1.S million from $811,328 in the like period
of the previous year. The company's fiscal year
ends Aug. 31.
Kyle said the higher sales and earnings
res ulted from an increased demand for the
company's products and a broadened product
base. He s~id the company's move from Mi ssion
Viejo to Roseburg began during the first quarter of
the fiscal year.
Utility's bond rate lowered
SAN FRANCISCO tAPJ -Pacific Gas and interest rates from one -half to 1 percent, according
Electric Co. bond ratings have been lowered by to Terry Mowrey of the California Public Utilities
two investment ser vices because or troubles at the Commission, which regulates the utility.
unopened Diablo Canyon nuclear plant and the Duff & Phe lps took the action after the Central
utility's financial plight. Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board
The action by Moody's Investors Service in refused on J an. 15 to grant PG&E a cooling water
New York and Duff & Phelps of Chicago will discharge permit for the nuclear plant near San
increase PG&E's borrowing costs and could Luis Obispo.
ultimately mean higher rates for customers. Moody's mentioned the power plant problem,
The firms lowered the rating on 44 bond issues but based its action on PG&E's "weakened
from AA to A. an action that could increase financial position" and its need to find major new - -------~=========::;-! sources of capital next year.
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CHICO (AP) -A new commuter air line.
Pacific Express. begins service today. serving its
homebase in Chico as well as San Francisco. Palm
Springs, San J ose and Oakland.
Starting next Wednesday. the airline will offer
service from San Francisco to Portland, Ore .. then
on to Medford, Ore. Flights are also planned to
Boise. Idaho, starting Jan. 31.
Richard Kerley. a spokesman for the airline,
said P acific Express will offer San Francisco-Los
Angeles service starting March 15 with a one-way
$49 fare during peak hours and an off.peak fare of
$29.
A BEAUTIFUL BUY
CORAL BAY
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r a tes for different classes of
customers -such as business
and res idential will b e
affected.
But FCC offi cials say by the
time the. new de preciaturn
schedules are reflected on the
local level, the increases will
probably average roughly 50
cents a month.
The process begun Thursday
will affect all the local operaUng
companies own e d by the
Ame ri can Te l eph o n e &
Telegraph Co .• the General
Telephone & Electronics Corp ..
United Telephone System lnc.,
and the Continental Telephone
Corp., as well as AT&T 's Long
Lines Division.
This compares with eanlings
or nearly $1.3 million or 34 cents;
on sales of $14.3 million for the
corres ponding period a year
ago.
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·•" "'' ... .._,~ Deducting
school expenses
, '
fTltU " t~ fl/th port of o JO.part ...,.... .. on lw>tO U1 tell~
on 11our 1981 incom• fo.zet,J
The aeneral rules 1overn13~ deductiOQI b.r educaUmf expenaea are: You can uct lbe ex,_..
incurred to malnt.aln or improve your sktlla -but
you can't deduct education expenses if they qualify
you for a new trade or buaineu.
lt'a often difficult to draw the Une between these
two ~ypea ol educaUon, but In 1981, there were cuea
that could be helpful.
In o ne case,
Donald. a full-time ~ co llea e civi l
enaineertna ·teacher, .. ~
left his post to spend J
~~ .,b~r\:et~I~~ .~ IYllll PllTll i::Z
engineering at a
different university.
He then returned t.o his college post. Donald claimed
he could deduct his education expenses because they
improved his teaching skills. The Internal Revenue
Service couldn't see It this way. The agency claimed
tbe education qualified him for a new trade or
business.
But the Tax Court permitted the expenses u a
deduction. A Pb. 0 . wasn't required to meet tfle
minimum educational requirements for his teaching
job, and the education just improved bis teaching
s kills.
A certified and li censed clinjcal social worker
bad herself psychoanalyzed so s he could more
effectively treat ber patients and get more refena!s.
The IRS used a new approach to try to block ber
deduction. It took the view that there was no
"education." Reason: There was no program or
study or training at an accredited institution. The
Tax Court again held for the taxpayer. "Education"
is not restricted to formal education.
Since the costs met all the other requirement.I for
qualified education costs. they could be dedueted.
The IRS, though, said last year that it will not follow
the court's decision. Thus. such non-school expenses
will be disallowed should your return be examined -
and you will have to fight.
An-Other 1981 case involved a research chemist
working as a foreman in the control department or
Corning Glass Works. He voluntarily took courses at
a local branch or Syracuse University on a part-time
basis, with Corning paying 75 percent or tbe tuition.
Later he went on leave and took full-time courses at
the unjversity's main campus leading to an M.B.A.
After that. he returned as a market development
specialist. Corning paid two-thirds of his salary at the
m ain campus, plus his tuition and expenses.
Th~ Tax Court split the education expenses. The
part·time courses were deductible because they were /
incurred to maintain and improve his ski~
foreman. The costs of bis fuU-time courses were not
related lo his job and were not deductible.
T hese decisions on borderline cases may apply to
you.
Barter clubs are becoming major operations, and
it wouJd be ridiculous lo deny that "bartering" is a
possible means of tax avoidance. The IRS considers
"credits" received for goods and services rendered
by barter-club members as taxable income. Also,
I RS audit procedure is to compel barter-exchange
operators to furnis h names a nd addresses of
members so the IRS can find out whether members
a re r eporting their barter credits.
Barter exchanges have balked at supplying tbe
I RS with this information. But the courts have
backed the IRS.
Mooday: Office at bome and vacatloe -.Ome.
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Orange Coast DAil V PILOT/Friday. January 22. 1982
A ............
COOKIE CHAMP L1s:.1 Thonw~on. Girl
Seoul of Quincy. Mass .. 1s a ll smiles a~ she
Sa\1()1'S one of the cookies . sht• sc•lls l.1s:.1
sold 67 1 boxc~ lo wi n lhe ··super M•lll'r"
p;Hdi in the Boston art·<.1 ---
.T~dancin~
·hack, price up
NEW YORK <AP> Taxi dancing is back, but
instead of 10 cents a dance al the famed Rosela nd
Dance Hall, it'll be 10 dimes a dance.
"Inflation ." explained Albert Ginsberg, the
new owner of the 63-year·old dance mec.ca .
The women are called taxi dancers, he said,
because they ar e, in effect , hired lo dance
Besides. h e said , "We 'll h ave some
nice-looking men too. We'll give the women an
·equ<il opportunity to get a partner."
One of those auditioning for the job was Janet
Ove rstreet. 30. of Brooklyn, an administr ative
assistant in a bank, who said she wanted the job
because "I love lo dance . It's not the pay "
· Asked if she was concerned about men getung
fresh. she smiled and said, "I can h.andle •l "
Riots close schools
1<1lt\RTO M . Sudan 1A P1 -All schools in
Khartoum province have been closed indefinitely
·because of rioting students who stoned cars,
thn'alened teachers and set fire to market sta lls lo
protc·st an increase 1n the price or sugar. a staple
in the' Sudanese diet.
· The government increased sugar prices 62.5
percent and devalued the currency 12.S percent
J a n I as part of an attempt lo boost the economy
A pound or sugar now costs about 30 cents
T axi driver kills 3
1 l'F.KING IAPI A taxi driver. disgruntled
over not receiving a bonus. drove her tux1 mto a
crowd .m front of Peking's Gate of Heavenly
Peuce. kilhng three people. Chinese sources said
Lisa slliart cookie • QUINCY. Mass. (Al» At ul(e 11,
Lisa Thompson knows ubout mass
rnarkellng a nd sales promotlon. A
champion cookie seller last year.
Lisa Is one of 2.5 million Clrl Scouts
preparing to go rorth once lMllin wilh
the boxes of cookius that huvc
become a nalional lrad1lion and a b1ac
business.
'fhc SIXlh grader j15 holder Of the
pres tigious "S uper Seller Pa tch,"
whit'h she received fo r selling 671
boxeit nf cookies the m ost sold last
year in th~ Patriol!l 'l'r11il Oirl Sco1,1t
Couocll which includes 25,000 scouts
in the Boston metropolitan urea. Thl11
yeur She is s hooting fur the 1,000·boX
mark.
"I guess it's kind of ha rd for people
to say no," she said, explaining her
success.
It didn't hurt that he r father, who
works for the food services
de partment at Boston College,
persuaded the food services manager
lo lake 200 boxes last year and sell
the m to students. This year, he is
laking 400.
·'I showed him th~ kinds of cookies
we had, and he faid he 'd do it
because he used to buy cookies from
his niece~" Lisa said.
Girl Scouts sold 120 million boxes
of Thin Mints. Ta.galonl(11 , 1'refollK
and othe r vurieties la.11t year al
~~es ranglnK from $1.SO tu $2.00 a
While lhc National <.:ouncil does not
keep rel·Ord:s 6n the nation's 340 local
t'ounclls, last ycur'H sale Is believed
to ha vc grossed around $200 mlU1on.
"ll '8 u very lmprvssive fi1ture,"
s ays l''runccs Nes11clbein , the
national director of the Girl ScouL'I.
"The figures urc. important. but for
most l(irls 'it 's lhfilr firs t exJ)t:rience
in the business world It's training
for the future " Ely List. a spokeswom an tor the
Girl Scouts. says the origins of lhe
cookie s ale are "st\fouded in the
mist s of time " While many lay
claim to the fi rst cookie sale, credit
goes lO the Philadelphia Councll for
being the first lo buy cookies from a
commercial bakery in 1934
T hat first effort sold 114,000 boxes.
Since then. says Mrs. Nesselbein,
there has been a steady growth in
sales, even in years of recession a nd
infla tion.
The National Council licenses six
sepa rate com1>anies to bake official
Girl Scout cookies. The largest, Little
Brownie Hakers. located a t 3 Cookie
Lane in Louisville. Ky .. says about 40
• in Scout saks
percent of ILs bu11lne11s comt11 from
the MCOUl.S
"We fe lt It wo uld be a good
buslne11s to ente r and It 's been very
aood for our comuany," says WilUam
lhaycr11, a vice president for sales.
Bnyen; 11pends part or each year on
the r oad, pitching his compa ny's
cookies t o 50 o r 60 counc illi
Competition amontt the franchised
cookie makers Is hot and salesmen
try to win customer.s by offering low
prices, qua l ity cook ies and
promoliomal material lbal will help
the scouts sell cookies.
·'T hey a re just like any business
people," Bayers s1&ys of the council
leade rs. "They require that you live
up to your commitments ."
He said Girl Seoul cooki es have a
pronounced, if s hort·llve d Impact on
the regular cookie market.
.. Most of these cookies are sold in a
relatively short period of time, and
during that period •.. you can seo
store sales of cookies drop," said
Bayers.
One of Bayers' customers Is the
Roston-area Patriots Trail Council,
the sixth largest in the nation. The
council hopes to sell one million
boxes this year.
There is no one dale s et fnr
nulionul cookie U IH . Each local
rouncil picks Ila own date. but most
choose to hawk their ware8 in late
winter or. early 111>rinl(.
Colette Phillips, a !SJ>Qkeswomao
for Patriots Trail, suys the bakery
1wt:s 70 cents for every $2 box of
rook 1cs i:;old. The rest of the proceeds
J<O lo Individual troops, properly
i m provt•mcnls a nd community
ser vice efCortlS
'l'he council 's scouts will compete
for s pecial patches and T·shjrls.
commemorating the number ol boxes
of cooki es s o l d . The youn g
sales women also earn credits toward
s ummer camp.
T hroul(h the years, the Girl Scouts
have improved on their dOOr·to.door
m e thod of sales. Last year, United
Airlines purchased $50,000 worth of
l'Oo kies to dis tribute a m ong
µa ssenge rs.
While the profits from the cookies
provide for scou ting's financial
wcll-be1ng, Mrs. Nesselbein said the
ycurly s ales ser ve as an important
ObJccL lesson for lhe girls .
·'They learn how you talk. lo a
prospccli ve customer, how you make
change and how you deliver the
cookies after you sell them," she
sa i d
Navy's commodore rank restored after lapse
WASHINGTON (APl -Some time
a fte r Congr ess reconvenes next
week, the Senate will confirm the
first commodores in the Navy's
ranks in more than 30 years. Nobody
is happier a bout il than the officers or
the other military branches.
Congress revived lhe one-star rank
of commodore, among the oldest in
naval annals, so that Navy officers
no longer will enjoy the advantage of
leapfrogging thal first star when
promoted into the admiralty.
Since 1949. the Navy has advanced
captains directly to the two stars or
rear admirals wttile equivale nt
Army , Ma r ine a nd Air Force
colonels have been raised onJy to the
one·slar rank of brigadier general.
The other ~erv i ces long have
g rumbled about thi s s ituatio n ,
parlic:ularly since brigadier generals
s ometimes fo und th e mse l ves
outranked in joint service commands
and staffs by rear adm irals, although
their strength or service was roughly
equal.
The rank of commodore was
abolished In 1899 for reasons that are
not clear from the hjstorical record.
During World War If. President
Fra nklin D. Roosevelt restored the
temporary grade or commodore for
so me office r s in the greatly
expanded Navy. ln·l949, the last two
World War II commodores retired
and the rank fe ll into disuse except
as a "courtesy" title for captains
who commande d a floti lla o r
squadron of destroyers.
According to naval historians, the
rank of commodore dates to the
Dutch wars of 1652. William Ill
brought it to England and it was
later used by the youni American
Navy as an honorary title 'durfng the
Revolutionary War. Among the
famed naval officers who have borne
the title o f commodore were John
Paul Jones, Oliver Hazard Perry and
his brother. Matthew C. Perry
Jones became the nation's first
great naval figure in the Revolution
when his warship, the Bon Homme
R it'ha rd , de f eat e d the Br itish
Sera pis .
In 1813, Oliver Perry won a place
1n history with his vtctory statement
in a report foll owing the Batlle of
La ke Erie
"We have met the enemy, and they
are ours," Perry exclaimed.
M a llhe w P e r r y distinguis hed
himself in the Mexican War when his
s quadron captured the cit y of
Taba sco. His las ting im print on
history probably came when he
signed a t reaty with the Japanese al
Yokohama in 1854, opening Japan to
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NOTICE OF DEATH OF
GLOR IA PRISCILLA
STO RM aka G loria S. W1daseck, aka GLOR IA
STORM WI DASECK. aka
GLORIA WIDASECK . a ka
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core>or•l•on Alltn C•rrolo HiQO•"• H •H El C•b•llo El Toro C"' <n&~
LORIA P. STORM AND
OF PETITION T O
ADMINISTER ESTATE
NO. A-111763. DllTH NOTICIS
HAVES
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FICTITIOVi IUSIHEU H"'Ml'l STATEMENT
T"1\ ~t•lff'f'W'nt ••\ ftlf'd wUh thit
COUf\fY (lt'r" Of Or•nQt County on J8nu••v 10 1'41
frH\ \l•IM1eftl -~ ftlf'CI with lf\t CCNnh C•~·• o• Oranqo CCNnly °" J•nu.,y 10 ,_, f hi\ OU~1nf\"t I\ <OnduC lf'd by •
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AllM ( H1oq1n,
'"" ~tdlf'tnf't"lt .,..4\ tilPCJ w1ltl tPW-Counly Cltr• ot 0rM9" Cou,,tv on J•n
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T o all heirs .
benefi ciaries. c reditors
and contingent creditors of Gloria Priscilla Storm and
persons who may be
otherwise interested in the
will and/or estate.
A petition has been filed
FICTITIOUS •us1Nus T "• 1011owln9 o.,•on ·• oo•nq PVIUC NOTICE Piil.iC MOta P~o••sl>t<l Or•nor Ccw\I 0.,1~'!:.~1: by Murra~ I. Storm in lhe NAME STUEMENT °"~~~~~·~HA cooN ,. JEWELRY J•n 1 is n ,. ,.., 11•., Superior Court of Orange bu!.':.:.~:~10""1"0 00"0n i\ do•no EXCH"'NGE. ,.,. NtwOO•I Bl•O . "CTITfOUSIUSIHESS FICTITIOUSIUSIHISS Co unty requesling thal
ROBF:RT1\ KA T llRVN
ll AYES . aka HOllU I E
E\"1-:HS, horn nn t\~gu.,t 16,
1933 l>1cd Januar) 14. 1982
at 7 11 PM at thr <1ge or 48
She. ,,ao; a re•..i<lent ol
Newp1111 l'.lcarh. Ca at the
lame of her death She 1s
surVl\'l'd by her C'h1ldrcn.
M;an lt<1we. Blaise Evers.
TARNOWSKC CONSUl TIN G Cosl•Me ... c .. .,,.,, NAMESTATEMEHT NAMESTATEMUCT • .. Mu r ray I S torm be 1-·ov ~1.:'1:.:::.~-:~ ~ .... Nowporl BHtll c:~;~;,oevtl I .. E 10th. Co•la ~H. bv!.~:.::1owl1>9 perion " doono .... ~~ .. ~'~o~~o•ll\Q SW•\On\ ••• do•no Piil.iC MOTIE a p poi n led a s per son a I
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passed (t\o\:J\ on Janutff\ 20. Btrk\l>ire L•nt Ncwc>Orl B••th, 1"d••IOual Lant, H""tinQlon8Hch.CA<n~ Sprl ,.Qdtlt. Sutlt C HunlinQI O" CALIFOltNIA administer the estale Of
1982 I-fr was a resident u C•;~orn::7Wo6 Thi•,':!:~;·~., 111.., .,1,,, 1,,. B;1-i::~11°-~.;!'; Park Av•n.,., B•:::~c!:~.~ •• , ... • cai.iorno• cou-.~voFOllANGE Gloria Priscilla Sto rm Gi1rden Gro\'l', Ca lie IS ·-~ •• ','ou•I inns" (Ondu<ltd by.,, T .... IMn•r>H .. ,, COndU<le<I Dy. -1" 1"' Mell~• ... "'' '°'PP'IUllon\ of (under lhe Independent
I b h r ~ ~:"1".:.~ Cler~ OI 0<•"90 County on J... fi"lllM parfntnllip torl>O<•llOI\. 150S1 Sp<i"9(1ait, Suoto C. "'0RIAN J'°'Y SCHMIEOl -'"d l INO"' . . _......_l'wt,_--_,.
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L.:tguna Beact1
494 9415
Laguna Holl"
768·0933 $,m J.Jan Cap1<oHano
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Monuary • Cernerery
Cremarory
It>?':> Gisler Av!'
~osra Me'>J
540 S5'-i4
rlHCI H OTHHS
HU HOADWAY
MORTUAl'r
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
I.AL n IHGHOH
SMITt4 & TUTHILL
WISTC&.IH' CHArl!L
427 E' 17th SI
Costa Mr -;a
646-9371
PlllCIUOTHHS
SMITHS' MOUUAIY•
627 Main SI
Huntington Beach
536·6539
La Ru n ll H l' 111• h . Ca . °"~.,:._,;, 1~1 ,.,,.,. oun v 0" J•n u n 7'1. FM> s. ,.., 737., CCNnly Clerk 111 D<-. County o,.J.,. Foo .no "'"oc:caitt OllOEll TOSltOW CAUSE hearing in Depl 3 at 700 dauJ:hll·r~ Ja1·queli ne ,.,.,,, • "" Jeme\l Fo.. FOllCHANGEOFHAME Civic Center Drive, West, Ca llawa~ of <~arden Grove, Pubii\ht<I D<•"<IP Co.o•• oc111v P1101. PUil.iC •m PuDll>ht<I 0r.,.. Coa•t 0•11~1~11~ PrHldont Sc~~~;:~~t.=':'.:, 0~~:::-,·:;. ~!~ in lhe City of Santa Ana, Ca • RCOl' W•1od of On tario J•ri I •• IS, 72· l'lel Seo.<~• J•n •. u. n. ,.,, ,.., ,_, Tiii• staltnWnl ..... Ole(! will\ ..... _,, l;tf(I Willl ·~ , ....... 01 '"" (0Url California on February 10,
and :'ll1chellc 1-:scalara of MHJ711 ~J,":'~,C~°'°"-CounlYOllJ.,. 1or tn o•O..• •"•l\Qinq Ptt•toontr\' 1982at9:30a.m.
Hucna Park . Ca a nd ~ Piil.JC •TIE FICTITIOU58USINESS Piil.iC 1111E "''"'' namo ••om 11orl•n Jav Sc"m1e<11 •no IF YOU OBJECT to the
.1 hi'' d J l HAMIESTATIMIHT Publhht<IOr-Co.t>ID•llyPllOI trom Llndd LOu St ,,m<td l . t' f th t'tl granuc I un•n an SIS ers f re~<l,.•ly,to"'d• .. nJav l'd•m>•nO gra n 1ng 0 e pe I On, ~: f~:J~;. ~~1~u~~' h~'.d 1~~ t 11• ~:F:!,~!f :~:::~: 001,.9 1N1~~· ~::;; ::;~"';:s~0:: F~c:!~~!:~~·:::s Jen is. n. "·FM> s. ,.., ~" 101\1~~· ;~~~;'~~~~·~·:~., •" ~futhseh~~~r~~~h"a'n;P~~~
al 2 OOPM :it llarbor Lawn businesu• M•<Arthur Blvd s11. ~. Nl'Wpor1 "'' •ouowlno 0"'°" " 001"" PlllJC •TIE ::;:~·~';!,';~~::~.,;.~ ~·°F,~:.:.!:~ your ·objectio ns or file
Mt.'monal l'.hal)(•I w11h Rev NEWPORT SHIRT co ee:,~~i,c.~tt..ol Tooiov. lS• sovtll bu~','.;"e''!~wc•ATES, 21201 Kro11 10,1 .. 1.1n 11>tco .. ,,1,_,,01ooo1110 written objections with the r NEWPORT r SHIRTS. T SHIRTS ,., • .-1CTITIOUS•US1HUS Dawn v KcllCln II f1c1at101o: T GO •••• 8•btocll Sl<ttl. Co••• Roumore, LO\ "'"~iH, Calllor .. 1. l•ne. H""lll\Qlon 8"<11, CA"'~ sllOw <<tuSO WllY '"" •DOllC•l•on lor court before the hearing. Srrv1re~ undt.'r the ll1rection Mtw, C•llfor,,•••7•17 'OO?O 811:'.":\~~~~= P•r• A.,..n.,., ~~~~: .. 1t: ... ~..!T!:.~~~--.~. 001,,9 '",","~'s°F•vn!;':.~11ouR 010R~~';:E9~";".::,' • Your appearance may be of Harbor Lawn MounlOilve Oet1nl• Miio, SOJ E .. 1 Bev. Tiii• b~lneu 1• conoucltcl by. -.. ·-·· ... .. in person or by your Mortuan of 'o!>lil M e~a B•lbOa.CahlOfn<a"*I llmlltd~1::~0Toolty 1..:1~11~:IMH I• <-.Cl.., by... FOUNTAIN V"'LL EY CENTER ~~y .. ~~;~"o'::c~' :o .. ';:: ~::'':o': a ltorney.
540·555-1 . 1..J1~'1~u~lnou Is Condu<lod by •n Tlli\ \letttntnf wu fll.., wllh lht T"I• IJl.tM~IHwomtt• "111~ wllll t~ JOINT VENTU RE. •l Corporal• sucun1.e ....,....._ pnor lo llM! dav of I F Y 0 U A R E A CCM>nt., Clork OI D<•nQe Coutlly on J... > -·~· > ~ ·-Pl•H. Sulit 103. Ntwoorl But ... CA ••Id ...... nQ In Ill• D•••Y Pliol • c R E 0 I T 0 R 0 r a GALLI!'! o.Mi\ MtlH u. , .. , Counly c .. ,, OI °"-County o" J... n wo n•w•o•oer 01 Qtntr•I (ore ulallo" f:I\ Rl ,F: GAi.i.i N resif'1cnt T"o\ >tal•,,,."' *'" fllect wllll '"" Fl.... •· '"' HAROLD G MOREHEAD. •IS prlnltO ln 111t Coun1vo1 O•..,Clt contingent creditor Of the C°""'Y Clerk ol OranQt County o" p I FlmlJ B•nlO. Drive, Ntwporl Bea<". CA Oattd O«tmb.., 30 1091 deceased, YOU m ust file or ~ IS!>l<ln \'1t.'JO. ('a Passed Ot<omber .10, "'I ubl '1W!<I Or•nge Coul Dally Pllol. Publlsht<I Or-Co .. 1 Dally Pllol, 91'60 Ronald H Prtnnu
aw;H on .Janu;in l7 t9!12 in '"'1" Ja" IS,"·.,, F•b s. 111"' ,.._., J•" '·is,,,"·,.., ,.,_., ZA 1 o "' •ST "'R"' BA 01 11 Judqf'ot •,... .,_,. ... cour• your claim with the court
f) {' n \ t.' r . (' (I I 0 r a d " PuDll>"td D<•"<IP c ... si Dally Pi IOI PUIUC Mft1V'[ WhllewOOO. lrvlnt. C"' 9271S PuDll\"td °'~""" CCM\I Dally P1101, 0 r pr esent i t t 0 the Jan I '· u. n. ,.., s.o1 '' ..vn1. ~ NOTICE "'" buslnen " <oMu<l•O by • Jan I 8 is. n. 11191 10 ... 1 personal re presentat Ive Gra\CSIO!.' scn·1c·cs will b<' 9tner•I Po1•IM•Slllo ---·---------. l d b th t held on Thursda~. January PVIUC NOTICE .-1cT1T1ous•uS1Nns HAROt..DG MOREHEAD appoin e Y e cour 21. 1982 al II 00/\M at HAMl:STATEMENT SU~lllOltCOUllTO" Tllis si.1-t w.tilll.O w1tlllN Plll.IC•TIC Within four months.from If b I M ()I po1CTITIOUS IUSIHISS Tl\e tollowl"CI por.on h doing CAll.-OltNIA ~.°:'.;~y Clert< OI Or-:* Courity on Jt'1 the date Of fi rst issuance ar or ~awn . ousn' IVC . NAMESTATEMl:NT CNslnHH\; COUHTYO .. OltAMOI Fl... SU,.l:ltl<HICOUllTO, of letters as provided In Memorial Park cr v1ces '"' tollowlno pe"°" 1, 001"0 WINEBAR LTD., 1000 West Coe•• 1nret1WMefleroftMA~llCA1t1ono1 CALl"°"NIA COUNTY under lhc dlrt.'tl1 on or bllslnesu• HIQllway,..._.,6"<",CA "HU. JOHHl 8LOWf0<Clle-ot Neme Pu:11~~"'1:,c .... t Oally Pl;o1• OFOllANGE Section 700 of the.probate Harbor Lawn Mount Oli ve ""Ess WEST.,.,., i:,.,._"" "'"' "•" Eno•" I"<.• ce11101n•• cA.S1NuM•t:1tA·tu.-Jt" ·' · · •1 u .. , 111 111e -"'-. ""'k•••11 "'code of Californ ia. The
Mortuary of Coi.tu Mesa. "C~·~:i~·~~~n"::;on, i•• W•1nu1 ~,,;;>~1:;.~:,0c~·~•~s1Hlllflw••· ~~.~;~-_,,.•Tit CH AllLU HOWU D MALU"D, time for flling claims will
540·5554 •0,CMt•~•.CA '1U7 Tiiis .,.,.,~.Is (OrldUCIM by. WHEREAS,JOHNfHOMASBlOW. ~ ~:.::.~M!!:E MALSllO ,.., not expire prior to four
MORTON T1111 ~"ft• " c0fl0uc1t<1 by .,. corp0ra11ori. pell•'-• ... , 111ec1 a ~"''°" .. 1111 ,.,. CASI NUM•E11 Am7t1 months from the date of
M I L 0 RED RA u L ""T 11\dlvldutl ROii E"99" Inc Cltr~ of lh l• Court lor an o•dtr "ICTITIOUI aUSINISI 0110111 TO SMOW CAUSI the hearing noticed above. "" 0 ... 111 M. Mtllon C Ollo HaM tll•ngl"9 ptlltloner's nt"lt lrom HAMI: STATl:MIHT po(NI CHAMOE opo MAMI: MORTON. born May 17 , 1898 Tiii• " .. _, "'" t11tc1 wllll file YlcePrHldo!nt JOH N THOMAS BLOW to JOHN Tiit rollowiflQ °'"•"• t ro dol"Q Clltrfe\ Howard Mtlueo .,.d YOU MAY EXAMINE in Detroit. Michigan. Passed county C'-°'Dr-eou"'Y on J.,. Tllh •l•t.,.,.r11 ••$ 111.., •It" 111e THOMAS llY"'N ll<l•l"•u•• ooree" K•w Mtl-4 have flltd • the file kept by the court. away 00 January 18. 1, al u, , .. , cou"h c•m o1 Ortn0t eou .. 1y °" ,.,., 1 T 1s OllDERED ,,,., e11 "''°"' TA us TEE s EA v 1 c Es . •OOO 1>•1111011 1" 11111 court •or .,. order If you a re Interested In the
r i S ~1 ... 7 IJ, 1 .. 2. 1nterultd In Ille tbov ... ,.1111.0 maltor Met ArtllUr 81¥0., Suitt JOOO. Wttl •llowl"CI Ptlllloner lo tllt"oe llWir estate yOU may file a the age o 83, n anla na, Pu&ll-Or•"9t CoHt D•llY PllOI. .., ... ·-•' -· tll" Cour1 •• 1o·JO am T-•• . .._,&tall, c"' ttwo ,..,,.., from c11et1u •nd Do'"" • C• She is survived by her J•" It. tt, "· F<!O s. 1"1 2~ .. J ,.ubll~ 0r•"90 '"'' Oalfy PllOI, ""F---, IO, t'tl. I,. !Mcour1room Ntwporl 1 .. 1ern•l101111 Service Mtutto to Cherlo e110 Oont" request With the Court to daughters Virginia Remelin , JIM\ u. n. "· Ft1t. ~. , .. , uwi o1 o..,.,,_ No. l, JWOt • •1 100 t orPOr411.lon, • c..11tor..ie corpor1t1on, M<Ko. receive special notice of
and Marilyn Nord. sons Or. PllJC 1111( C••I< c ... ,., °''"' w .. 1. San•• ,.,.., ~ Ma Ari11u1 B1v<1., su1i. si.oo 11 ts,,.,"°"' oraer_. 111o111 •" oer'°"' the inventory of estate and _,,.•ta Ctlllornl1, and \ftow cavM, Ir ... y. W .. I Towe(. NtWOOrl llu ch, CA lnltlUIHI l" I ... ,,..lttt llor .. akl Gerald Majer, Dr. L.owry "'""'° •"Y ti.e oen11on 1or c...,... of,.. .... ~ •PPttr 1>t101• 1111, co11r1 1 .. of the petitions. accounts
Morton. 'and grandch1ldn!n .. ,,... '"°"'d l\OIM .,eftlH. T"h t>u>IMu " to"4<1clto by • 0t1>1••-No ~ •• 100 Cl•k c;,,..., a nd rePorts described In
Steven nemelin. Sandra 111CT1nou1•us1M•H .-1cr1T1ous•us1N1ss 1THiFUlllHIEfl OROE1tEot11at • conoor•tlon Or1vt.WKt,S...taA11t.C•lllOl'nl•,., Sec t ion 1200 s o f t he ~ MAM• STAT•MUIT NAM• STATl:MI NT COPY ol ltlh °'*' to , ..... uuv bt N-1 ......... 11_1 • M, .. ,, ti 19 30 0'(100. m . tfl4I tllefl RemeUn, Dr. Gerald Majer Tiit lollowi,.11 person " doll\t Tll• 1011ow1,.o P•''°" h dolnQ puDlisll•CI 1" '"' oa11y P1101 , • SeNlttC°'1!0'ellon '"o llltro .-cevw, II ..,, t...., California Probate COde. 11 . David Mil) er, Jerrrey ""'tntua. • ""'1,...,... 11ew1paper of oe11tr11 c1rcul•t1011 De•ld P S1.-cu1 ll•ve .... , "IO P9'1110ft tor <llllfttl °' KEITH C. WEL~UTT M J D M1 rt s sa 2SU ASSOCIATES,°'° llMCArtr..r GlllEG FELIX co , ) .. Slvrooon prlntta In °'-C-ly, Ctlll-1•, ,.,..,id91\t .. amt\llollldno4lleOr .. 1te1 A,.,.. ......... •er, awn ° on, u n llvd., "' soo. H.._1 &•tell, CA Dr .cost•wu,CA91•7' 011t••wtt1ttorteursucc•u•.,..-• Tii is ".._' ..... Iii.ct wit" tM 11 I• hlr1flt• "*~ tfllt • c..,v"' "--•t"-M 0 r l 0 n 8 n d 3 fl* Grtt "•II•, ,.. Slur-Or , (Ml• prM1r to Ille dlltll Ml for -rin. Oft t11t c ... "IY Clor• of Ot-Covnty Oii Hll\ lfttf to.-<-M ....,...,,"" ~ _. _. great grandchild re n w1111•m L Tooley. H• ~.11111 -••.CAfl61' . iwfltlOll · o.c.1i,,.•t '" ,,,. O.lly 1'1104, • ,..__,.., 04 1'762MKArt9'ur •tvd.
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PACIAC YllW
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Chat>el·Crematory 3500 Pac11tc View Drive
Newport Beach
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NASA spreads
the wealth
SPACt CENT ER, H o u ston <AP> -The space
s huttle Columbia la launched In f'lorida, controlled
from Texu and l•nda In C•lirorni11. Its rockets art1
de.veloped ln Alabam11 and the entire pro1ram I&
orchulr1.ated out o r W ash Jnston. 0 .C.
It's not that lhc ~iatlonal Aeronautics and
Space Administration can't make up its mind
where it wunlS t o w o rk. NASA ofltclala insist
3frlnkJlng their rac Ulties across the country is part
01 a 1ramd plan to k eep everybody happy -not
least lhe poJltlclans.
''Whe n you have a big oraa nlzation like NASA
that spews ll lot o r m o n ey into the economy you
try t o scatte r it out Ir you can to give all dtrr~rent
parts or the country 11n opportunity to hllve the
advantages o r the econ o m ic impuc t ." said NASA
s pokesman John Lawrence.
The s pace cente r h e re provides jobs for more
tha n 8,000 rederal wor kers and contractora, and
has turned what 20 year s ago was a rural
s hrimping village of 5,000 people into a booming
s uburbia o r 100.000 r esidents.
. Because o r the policy o r spreading the wealth,
a single s pace s huttle press conference h e re may
a lso be cove red simultaneous ly by reporters in
Cap e C anaveral, Fla., Edwards, Calif.. Huntsville ,
Ala ., and Was h ington , 0 C • linked b y
c losed-circuit televis ion h ookup so everybody gets
a c hance to ask questions . ~
In a ll, NASA has l l facilities s tretc h ing from
Wallops Is land, V a ., to Morrell Field. C alif. ti'our
or the m are directly involved in the mission of the
s huttle, s a id J o hn E . M c Le ais h . director o r public
informa tio n a t the Johnson Space Center.
"W e 'r e res ponsible h e r e in H ous ton for
selecting a nd t raining the astronauts, deve loping
the o rbite r and controlling the..111gb1.." M c Leais h
s aid.
Building the r ocket e ngin es ttia t propel the
l 16·ton s huttle into orbit is the j ob o r the Mars hall
Space Flig ht Cente r in Huntsville, whe r e the
Saturn rockets tha t carrie d m an t o the m oon m o r e
tha n 12 years ago were d esigned and contracted.
The K e nnedy S pace Cente r at C ape Canaveral
is in control during the la unc h , a nd for the present
al least, t he s huttle lands at the Dryden Flight Resear~h Center in California whe re a vast dry
lake botto m leaves a lo t o f room for e rror
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LE~AllO SOKOL WA$$EllMAN & AOSE ,_U8Y WASSEllMAN to
l.EONAllO $TERLING WATERS & llOSE llU8YWATEllS. II It ............. lllel ell peUOftt lhltrHIM In Ille mailer atortsalo
•PP••• betor• 11\lt cowrt In o. .. rll'l*!I No. > et 100 Cl•k Ceftter
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Merell >, tta, el 10 JO 0'<100 e.m ..
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C-ty at lta51 one• a wMk fOf tout conwcllllve -h prior IO Ille day 01
WICI llearinq.
Oeled J_., 29, 1"1
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Superior COU'1
Pub!IJ~ CoAM Oelly Piiot, J.,. 22, tt, F..,_ !, 17, 1"2 '1"1
SU"'E 11110. COURT 0" CAl..,OANIA COUNTY 0 .. lt1¥EllSIOI
*-•O.U.St. ,.,0 .... 11•
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HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. a Callfornla '*'"IWOfll ...._.11o11
OEFE N OA N T : TICO R
PROPERTIES CORPORATION,
t corporetlon JOHN DOE CAAL TON,
JOHN DOE BROWNE, JOHN DOE
4884 TE. lndlvld11e1ty •nd db• CARLTON. BROWNE & AB84TE,
a pertnerSlllp, aNI DOES I 10,
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larff<ll wa -or-A-ti ti. "''· NOTICI 0" TllU$Tll'I IALI •• 1ns1,_1 N..,....r a...t,"' ..... NOTICE OF DEATH OF Na. sn,.11m
ltt ... "•" un .• , .... Ottltl•I JOAN o. PRINCE ANO r.JC l9T1C( Mollee •• hereby t i••" .... , on
llt<ordt. wlll wll al IM*tk •OKI..,. It O ., p E T I T I O N T O i-------------FrlClaY. '"' '11111 day of Je11.,.ry, 1"2, Ille """"' "'-' ,., cetll, ... -... ... ., , ... -OI 11 00. m •• , 11oo111111re111
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I,..""" ot wie, or llv <•t11ier'u111Kk NO. A -111665. •onc1 °" T•un11·1 SALi c:o'"'""""' 111 "" C•IY o• Salll• An•, ouwn IJY • 1>a11t. en11t .. d 111 the T I I h I T S No •SO' c own1y ot Or-. Slot• ot c.1110-nl•. ttnerel ban~lllt Dullneu In teld 0 a e r S , ¥0HAMMEO S DAUOO, AS Statewio. f 0re<towre St,.I< ... lftC ,
·-•Y. s.. .. ot t.eutonll•, w1c1 .... b en@tlclaries, c r e ditors TllUSTOA ., SwcceHor 1,.,,, ... w111 w11 ., ,,,. .. -. .,... "'''*" ..,.,,_., •• 10 a nd contingent c reditors of 011 ''° '· ,..,, •• • n • M .• TITLE ...,~1c '"'"°"· 10 u.. ... .,....1 b ... ,_ 1111•. ,.._\Ion"' •M-~ ... , .. J 0 h n 0 . pr Ince and TllUST Ol!ED H llVICE COMPANY, ,., CUii In 1-ul ,._,.of, ... UnlloCI
lnterHI <4WlwyeO to - -,..Id "' ., 1"1Y ~"'"' Trw•IN wncler encl $1tl .. , •II PllYAOI• •• IN '""" ot Hie. tald Trll"" -•M4 ,.._of lfv•l In p e r S 0 n S W h 0 m ay be PY•twent 10 Doff ot Tr11" fe<.erdod 11\el ce1'1tlll tNI -rty 111 ... 1.a In
the or.,..1y .i1-111 o,.,_ c-y. otherwise Interested In the -""11 11• "''· •• 1"'1· No um, 111 ,.,. City °' NewclOf1 1M>e<11. c-.. 01 Gelllorftla.O...Cr-es Will and/or e!lla te ·. l>oot. l40U, P•ff .. ,, et Ollt(l•I Ore n9e, Sl•I• ot CelllOrnla, eno
"'" 1,... (ff\elft 1-tltvt-lft 1,_ Record• !ft IN ottlte 01 lht C-y e1e ... rl-.. IOll-t cltv 01 Newport e .. c,., c-1, of A petition has been filed Ae<oroer ot 0r.,... Counlv, Stet• 01 Loi o ot Tract No H•J. ••pot map
Or•noe. State ot c.111om1e, oe.crl-by J ack Prince in the Celllornl• WILi. SEl.1. AT PuaLIC recoroeo 1n eooeo 94, P•ll'I• <S t~•u •T,
•• IOllOWl Superior Court of Orange AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOE.R Ml.c. M•. In Ille oHI(~ ot Ille ,_,y
Loi S -Illa! POfllon ot 1.ot 4 ot C t I . t FOR CASH lpeyallle •I time ot ,._. \11 RKer<k• of Wld County Tr<Kt No tOI, In '"" cm of N--1 oun y r equ es 1ng tha •••'"' ,_., ot"'" un11ao s1tt"i •T Th• llru1 aooro" •nCI 011,.,
&Mell, ••per map receroeo in -Jac k Prince be appointed THE 'ROHT ENTRANCE to THE common Getl9fl•llon, 11 any, ot 111o u . P•t o n 10 ,, lnc•w•lo ot a s personal r epresenta tive 0 L 0 0 It""' G E c 0 u N T Y re•1 P•oMrty OHu1.,.a above h Ml II I t COURTHOUSE, LOCAT ED ON Pll•PO'lt<ltotw !01A•oc-,N••POr1 SU_,~. " ... ottlco 01 to administer the estate of SAfHA ANA BLllO .. BETWE EN 8•tcll,CelllOrlll•t1-3 :::t<~=':.~:!~ ot WICI Covn4y, John 0 . Prince (unde r th e SYCAMORE ST ANO 8ROAOWAY, T ... unclon~ l•v\lee d•K••lm•
Be9lnnln9 ., , ... Nor111eutorly I n d e p e n d e n l SA N' ... A ...... ri9hl, 1111• and •nv lleblllly IOI ... , 11\COrrKIMU al
COfner of wlCI lDI •. 111enu Wttlarty Admint's •ratlo n Of Estates inttrtll conveyed •o-,..., lltld by 11 Ille •tr .. 1 -ts• •nd otlle• common , under .. Id 0H d ol f r11 \I In Ill• de.l9nellon, II •nv. •hOwn 11ere1n
IS 00 Itel alon9 , ... Norlhtrly llne A ct). The\ petit1'on ··s set for O•O-rl I 1--I Id ,. I --tl'9reot; 1-.ce Sollltl9f1y to • POlnl on ~· V ".,. ~ n ~· .,own V •·-Said H it ••II be m•ae wll~ovl
'"• Sovttle,,., lff\e of ,.10 •••• hearlng In Dept. No4 3 at St••• de-Krfbld ., tov•"•nl or •• ,,.nty ••Pren 01 • I.of SJ of Tfe<I No ........ \llown 1mplltCI ·~di"O ..... PO .. tUIOll, or Narthwelttrly IStO '"' ''""' 1"• 700 C ivic Center Drive, on amaprec.orOtd lnlloot.411 P•cioe• t n cumb••n<•• to ••11•1• '"' Sow111euter1v <orm>• ot w1C1 tot, 4, W est, In the Ci'ty o f Santa ·o 11\ro ,, •J 1 1 ~ 1 l,..n<• Easterly IS tO IHI •I-Ille • u 9 • n < 11 • 1 • • a ot>llQ•llon• -u•ed I>• end p111\uen1 10
Sowlll•rly llnt ol ••Id IOI. to .... A n a • c ;r I i f 0 r n I a 0 n mN.•ll•neou• m•P\ ruord\ OI '"" ,,.. PoWet OI WI• <onter••d 1n lh•I
!>ov1i..a.1er1y c0rner lhtreol, '"-• February 3, 1982 a l 9: 30 townty •K"'""' al •aid covnly u•t•ln -ot l•ull <Ml•d Seo1emoe1 The •I reel •Odre•s •nd Other 11 1'90 f•O(Yl«I t•et-n LEAOY p ~Orllle:\1••1• tlonQ Ille Sol.tl•U•l•rly a .m . comm ... dto•lonttlon .•• any ol '"" STUOER•ndEMOGENESTUOEll,•< .:::.n~ine"'d 01 • 10 the Point 01 IF YOU OBJECT to the •ul P•opertv docr1Dea ello••" Tr11•1 or\, 10 ST PAUL TITLE
E «•Pl l'l•I Po•llon ot Loi s grant ing Of lhe petition , ov•port"d to..., so C•rvrr 51r•~•. COMPANY .• u l•u•le<r• lor JAC:tt A
I lrvlnt, C:A '1114 ANOON IAN, et •I •• 8e,...llc1a1y, lo Cl.,<r bed in tolk>•o · B091nn1ne at '"' you s hould e1'ther appear Th ,,.,. .......,. l Norllleint corner ol lOI s, lhentt • u ••• .. -w '""'" Oi\(l•lm• >tcwte "" wm ol l l ... ~ 00, wllll We\ltrly I 10 IMI aloftQ Ille Nortllerty al the hearing and ~late elly ltel>lllly IOr .,_y lftCorrec.lno\ 01 lnlertll Iller..,,, t\ P<O•ldeel In ••<Cl
llne of Lot S, llleMt Solltf\orly JI SO your 0b1'ecl iOnS Or file lllt \lrMI .OOIH\ -OIMr common notu edv•n<o. II env, unaer de\IQnetlOfl, 11 •ny, \llown lle•tln 111o lerm• 01 \.old dHd OI t•u\I, , .. ,. , .. , P.,e11t1 """""" E•>ttriy llne 01 written o b1'ectlons w it h the s.10 1 111 ~ 1 k-·· LOI s, tllenu Eoterly t 10 1u1 w •"' .... m•do, bvl * ''""'' <htr9'1• ilnd noe<1Sh ot Ille Tr11\I" p•rallel Wllh lht Norf ... tlY hM ol HIO COUrt before the hearing. COVellanl or WArrentv .. PtO\ or and of Tt'U>ll <t•ellO I>• \aid 0..0 OI
I.Of s to .... E .. lerly llne lllettOI, Your appearance may be lmpllocl, •99<1'0in9 ...... ~loeUlon, Or 1ru•I, .,.., •t<Ofdtod Oii S.pttmber II, ,... HOt111orl l !O tntwm11ronc ... top .. Ille remelnlft9 lttO, 1n -IJll•. -llOiol olllclal
u l::'eEHttrlv ~lne'. 10
1-:::::t": i n person Or by YOUr principal wm of Ille -thl H<wred ttCOrd\ 01 Or-C:ountr, <;tale ot
Oft innln9 attorn ey. by Hid OMd 01 Tr11\I, with lntere\I C•lllornla
The llrHt •ddrtu •nO 01,.., 1 F y 0 U A R E A tlltreon, a) provlOtd •n u ld no1ehl, Tiie -1c1....,..unoe..-Mlfcr'dMcror
COMmOll ~l9nall011, II AtlY, OI ""' c R E 0 I T 0 R 0 r a aovencH, II ... ,. ,,_, , ... lerm, of ,, ... ,or M<urlly doYIO. Dy, ....... OI.
•••I proporly dt\<rlDed •IH>ve h &aid OHO ot Tru\I, lett. ctwrOH and D•••cll 0r Otlla11n In Ille OC>l•Q•IK>M IM'tPo'1.0 to De 4U "It llOo Sowd, Contingent Cr editor Of the Hponws OI Ille fruslea •nCI 01 Ille MCurtd l ... tl'OY. rwrelotore Ut<llltel
NowportBe.<ll.CA""'3 d eceased , you. mus t file '"''"cr .. 1eabvw<e1DM001Trvll atld <kllvereo 10 tllt vn<1e,.1(1nff a
The _,,._., Tru\IM disclaim\ your Cla im With the COUrt Tiie IOlal amo"nl OI the unpt ld wr itten dt(lorallon OI <Ml•ull and
·,11"e' •lllr·~ .......... ~.~"!..:.ncool:~r"-'om .... ~ 0 r present 1· t t 0 t .. e ..... nte of , ... Obll .. llon HCurod by aemend tor ..... ,,., .. , ...... notl<e 01 ~ ~~ • __ ~ ~ .. _, " Ille pro-tv toOt \Old -r .. -. .... Mf•v•t and etec:llOfl to w11 ..-r tflf
Ol\l9nel-,11tny,...._t1llerel11 personal representative Ullmated CO\I\. t apenu\ •nd lerms 01 l•ld dead 01 lru1I enO
St<CIWlelSloOt-lotl ... pur-a ppoi nted by the COUrt advanu\ •t Ille time of lllo lnllltl ro<otdeG AYQUil S ...... , ln\trument ot pa lnQ the lollowlne ooH 11 n1 PGbllc•llon °1 tlle Noflo or S•I• 11 No. S> ... In llOOli 14110, •• P-SSS ot
PICTITIOUI eUl'HaU lllAMa $TATIMaNT
Th• IOtlOWlnt per"'"' •• , ••lno
"""""''" M A H A G E M E N T
OEVfiLOPMEHT CONSUL1ANT$,
UU7 Flof lda s1r .. 1. Sv•lo UO,
Hwllllnoton ~II. Ca1114i•nla ,,...
•1111 L ttr_,_ 10011 \wanW'•
L•nt. Hllllllfl910ll ft•ar 11, C.•lllorn1e .,_
lifltft L. tlull•r, tO• ~My Cte\I
Orto "lillerton, Calltornt• •l tJS
Tnl\ 11<1•1""'' " (O'ldw<l•CI by • -···--.nip AML ltr~t '"'JU Pvbll\ht<I Or...., C:o•nl O•llY Pllet. Jan U , 7'f, Fd> ) n 1"1 )4t•J
l'ICTITIOUt BUllNIH
NAME STATEMllNT
Tt.e foflow •f\Q P•r~o" '' 001"9
Ou\ineu •\
SWEE l SA HSF ACT ION 111 J)rO
S1r .. 1. Nt wPOrl B••c" Calltotnl•
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•"'•""'•· H.-wparl S..cn C.•Utorn•• '246]
Thi\ bY .. •n.t\\ '" t.und...Clf'ct ov an
lM 1vldu•t
K M Hov~• M'tO
""' \t•fl'tne'f\t .,.,., ttled with I,._
(ounlv Clttrer. ot O• •f't9t" County on
J•nu•,.10 1'1117
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Publl\lle<I Cit-(o.\\I 0•1ly Piiot. Jan 17. tt Fe«> S 11 1'17 JS• 11
.. ICTITIOUS BUSINEH
N-E STATEMENT
T "• tollow1n9 o~r,on t\ do1n4
l>v>lneu •>
B ~ Ql\.Y,W~t.i.-llti i.lfH ~ Meu CA'1'71
Wllllem " '-"·?St) Elc»n Co.I•
-.. CA9ft27 fhl' ~'\Jnfl'\~ 1\ Conduc '"'0 OY •n lndlvlOUtl
Wiiham A C:oU< h
Thi\ \.l•len'Wft1 w•\ tuect wun trw-
c-1., Cltrl< OI 0.--Cout1ly on Jen
S, tm ,,,.,,.
Publl•""" Ot•noo C:Oa\1 Deily Piiot. 1e<.u1.':ibYMtiCIO.dol Trutl: 9• o Within four months from U•.to.'4 olllCill rK0t~olwl<1counly
SUMMONS Fee" CNtQlll •llCI eaponws ol tho the date of f irst iSSUance The -fi<lery under Wid o..d of Tiie loltl <1mown1 01 Ille unpaid
C:-l .... UZ74 1rvuu tttlm.teCI 10 .,. 1,......,. of f I ti ·d d · Trv•t 11ereti.1ore e .. c uled •nd .,.1....,e ot ttw 001-tlon _..,..., o,
Jan U, n 7't. F•b ) 11111 711 IJ
"Possibly a s early as the fourth flight
tentati vel y scheduled r or n ext August or
September we will take o ff and land al K e nnedy:;
M cLeaish s aid. "W e 'r e u sing the Edwards dry
lake bed instead of a conventional runway beeause
it's ver y early in the d evelo pme nt flight."
lllOTlc;Et Y• ..._ ..... -· T ... '4 ...... $ 0 e erS as prOVI e in dell•treCI lo Ille unotr\IQtH!d • wr111et1 Ille property to be \Old, 1ntludlnQ
,_,...., ..,.._ ... .._..,... • ._. The 11n~io Principe! balance 01 Section 700 o f the Proba te Oec1are11on Ill.,, Ott•u•1 .nc1 Oomend .. 11mated co•ts e•pensu ona ------------,_-...,. --.. -,.._. uo .000.00 Code of California. The tor Salo. and• wrlllen Nollet ot ea•en<Hh l"'·"'31S
Califo rnia also has the J et Propuls i o n
~aboratory in P asad e na, which e xplores deep
s p ace with unma nned sate llites s u c h a s Viking and
M arine r , and the Ames Research Center at
Mofrett Field. which s tudies pla n e tary
atmosph e r es and does other s pace r esearch
•1•111 • .. .,., •-.. .....,__ lnterell on 1ne unpalo prlnclpel tim e for filing c laims will Ot•e1111 •no etec11on 10 Sell Th~ O•••a 0tcem0tr u. '"'
-· belante lromtJ..ottFlotlnleo tatt not e>Cpt're prt'Or IO four undt t\•9Md C•UHCI \e1d Nollet OI ~'•«-• II you wl\11 IO -~ Ille .Ovlce 01 en Banll.'\ ~!mt r•le pt~ ts""'"'' Pff Otlawll ...a EtKllon 10 $ell 10 e... s.n1e ... tee.•• .. ~
•llorMy In""' m.te.r, vou "'9Vld CIO •nnwm monthS from the date Of •t<oraed 1n trw <ownty wlll!rt !llt •HI T ....... "Y SWlliMIOft
so oromptly so '"•' vo11r wr1 tte11 o a1eo· J-v 11, nm the h ear ing n ot iced a b ove o•ot>erty 1, loc••ea •.A. Jey,Aul. VI<•,,......,,. re-w,ll eny,mayOtllleClonllmt FlllSl IN"IEllSTATE YOU MAY EXAM NE Doi• Jon1Ury~ 1"2 '4UCanl-.Aff. AVISOI U\t.o lie woo-· BANttOFCALl,ORNIA, I TITLE TAUSTOEEO c,,_,Ct ....
El lri"-1 --CIKICllr (Olllr• UCI. TllUSTIEE the f ile kept by the court. SEAVICECOMPANY 171411a-l*
tin awdle11cle • menos qwe Ud FOAMERl.Y UNITED If you a re interested in the •\W11d Tru\I.. Pvblllned 0.""91 Coast Delly Pilot ~=~·11:..JOdln. I.a• I• CAW'<>'INIABANK estate , you may f ile a ~~~n~~~~·:,~~d ,Slt4~ .. Jan.8.IU1.1'17 l1H7
SI ust.o-... Mlll<ller •• conwjo 0e ~=~= request w ith the COUf't to Te• 11>"' -
"ICTITIOUS •USINEH NAME STATEMENT
Th• toU0•1n9 Pf!'''°"' •'• dolnQ t>u,,,..,,.~
CRESCENT ASSOCIATES, •O•t
M•cArlh11r 8ou1 .. ard. Su•te I SO l0t•P0rl Bekll, Catllorni. '1..0
M ltH Oun11t \c notunter •s
Cu~tod••n tor Me••n•~ Jo S<1'0ft•noer-U02 Ent Mon1e<110 Scolhdatc,
Ariton• ISJS•
P•11I H Reynold\ ?•1 HthOlr-
A•enw Coron• diet ~', C•11torn•• '1•15
··Each o f the NASA cente r s h as independent
function s," said L awrence. "And it helps promote
more s upport fo r political purposes. Obviously the
pe ople in Florida, around h ere a nd in Califo rnia,
are very r eal sup porters" o r the s pace program.
11n • ...__ "' .. ,, •wnto, °""'" 1.oc•-.i 101 wwtNre B"'-.. '-• receive special notic e o f Bv Errot s s1111men
h•<erlo 1m ...... latame111t, d• HI• An-let. CMllOm .. •11 ... ....,_ the Inventory o f e s t ate PvOll\llPCI °'-Cot•I O•llV P1101. -oTtc• 0, s Peter Alldrt w l(ir~ ,, .... Ill m.Mra, Ml ,_, .. t1'trlta. SI ~ 121), I Dtl Thi I -to Jan IS, 11, ~ 1 .. 7 21• 8? ~ "' T•USTEE' SALE F•lrvltw ROecl, 01t1 C:elilornia •J01l
••t1111•,_._,_...,_. , .. ....,.. .,. ,..•'° .. .,., -..!o"~ ~'· Trv" assets and of the p e t it ions , Ts. Ille. MMM Jol'lrl c !>v1,,.,r11t1e1, Jr "'" P•'°
M c Leaish con ced ed there is som e re dundancy
by having so many cente r s , but added, "There are
so m e cases w h ere you have deliberate
duplication."
I TO THE OE,ENOANT. A C:IYll Olllct ., £111• .. "' Ale<<lw, Aul. a c c.ou n t s and r epor t s .-JC 9l11C( .... ~E=P~~T.=.~~:.:cTr:~:o~~; <'•I S11r Soun\ L•91#W Cel!l0rn1• fM71 COMplelrtt~-llledbytlleplellltlf Tnlll Otlk ff -<Ml .. rM<-at d escribed in Section 1200.5 •-------------llW loll-Int c!Ps<tlDIO -ol lt11\I Gey "' S..th•!flolftd nt•I Pt'°OOI -"'" .,.... II ....., wltll "' ... ....., tNt tlW --or........,. ,. Svr. South LA9U"t Cal1torn1• '1•11 •••wit. vow""'''· .. 11111,. • M,s ,.114111-0r.,.. ,_ oe1iv ,.1._ of the California Probate "* ~~l~Hs:L~1;~E~e~:g0"iu11c:r~~ R01>t•• 11 w.1~., J•. 171 L• ~11,
•11•r ""'-''_.,...,..,..., Je11.n ,2t,,W.S,1'G JN Code. Tiie 101tow1n9 cooy OI "Notice," Ille CASH IN••Dle ••time o1 ••I• In P1tamonl,C•lllo1111 .. ,•10
tile wllll "'"~ • .,._......... T "0 r p e ' s u 11 i v a n • orlo1 ... 1,ot """'"' ••• tiled for rt~ord la•l11I -· OI ! ... Unllt<I Sl•lt>I •Ii T "" 11<1\ln .. n I\ tOlldutleo Dy •
to Ille ,........,., u-. -.... ... w 0 r ll ma" & Th 0 r ... e ' Oii Otc•-JI, .... In ..... office o• rl9hl, 1111• -lnttrHI (OflYtYecl ta 9•""•al -p·,,.,r~·I!, -------------1 YOWr •ela"ll •Ill M anlere• .., '9JC 11111 & '" Ille C-lf RfJCOfO.r ot Mfd (Ovftty, I\ en<t now held o, ,1 ..._, Wl•O Otta of tut H "onold\
-4k .......... ~ .... -~ ... ttotne~s at Law, •th ~·"' lo VOii l11a•m11(h ., •n Tr\1\1 In '"' P<OP<ttly llortlnallet Thi I Ma"419•nq Partnt,r
<-1 -.-W • .....,._. ....,.. F"loor, D Wilshire Blvd., eumlnatlon OI IM 11111 10 Mid 1rus1 ftKrloeo • • •t•"""'I """ 1.1..., ""'" •lie '°" tor .. ,...., .._ "' h "~'"::::::-Los Angeles, Ca. 90017; pr-rty "'°•' 1"" II••• n•v• •n TRunoR RAt..PH L RED• •nd Countv C•rr• 01 O••~ Covni. on ,~~~~!:~:::::s "~c:!~m:~:::::' ~:':'..':~!':!..:"'!~(':.=~~ 1'::1~::: TM,,.._..,. ---s ., ....... tel: (213) 6I0-9tto lnlerut tn lhe Tm•tt'• Stl• MARLENE l'!EO• 11•1\Dand etld ,.,,. Otc JO .....
Tiit lollowino l>"t\Ons ar~ oo•nq Tiie lollowln9 "'"°"' ero Oelf'lt _, fl' -1Y .,, -· rellef ~M: Pro<H<l•ntt •• 1olnt ,....,,,, D11\I,_., .. , bll~neu~ ..._. ...... ~. 111 Al'OLt.0 ENTEll,.lllSES ctl ,.....1_ o.-. CoaJI Dally PllOI NOTICE Of' OE,AUl,.T BE,. E FI CI A II Y H A A 0 I. O
G&S HOTEL CONSULTANTS, SUNSET PUB, l...Sl Peclfk c...t 0...W0.5411+1-,C-THE GI.AS$ MENOEllS. nu Ott•. JM. 12, IJ,U, 1"2 l.., ANOll.ICTIONTO ROBBINS, Tt11>let ...,...., D<Kl•••llon
H•O Ma<Atlhu• tllYd ~·· ouu, HIOll••Y. Sunset Bt•cll, C•lllornl• l .SeMl.O..y Soeftl•AN,<Allforlll•'21'14 SIL.1.UNOEll ot Tr11\ld•l~J11lv lt.1'90 Ne., port 8te<h, C:•hlorni• '1...0 t010 OtW. Jilly I. "'1 Jec_...1,n An" lee11, 2t01 S. OllED Of' TllUST Rttordeel Januar v 9 1 .. 1 •• lnllr
Frta G•Dbon• 601) I.• Pu MAGGIE'S PU&. I NC:., • llllOIAllOl ..... ll Syc-.. 0 , S.... "-· c.tl-a '9JC l9ll( ~llle,lllllOBY No to~• in -IJ'OI pa~ ltn(I ol An•htom Hill\, C•lllCl'n•• "0t07 Callforllla COf'porat-. IM.55 Pee If le I~........., tU,...... '11t1 T .$. .... 7n.. OlllCl•I llt<orCH 1" '"" othu OI , ....
Poter Shew llJI E11Ulyplv\ Coe st Hl9llway, Swnttl Beech. .,_....._Ca...., 0•1• Plllttlp •••11. 2tt1 S. MN -793 "IMf'OltTANT NOTICE" Recorek!• ot 0.-Mgo Cowntv sotld deed
Brte,C•lllotn••'1•l• Celilorn1eeou2 , .. .,...,. '"'""""· o . SMU ..... c:.tlter"'• -IF YOUR PllOPEFITY IS I N OI t<u>I dU<tlDts lht !ollo .... n.
Tiii\ ~'"'" "c.ondU<led Dy •" Tllli ll<l>lneu It coll<lw<l•O bV • PuellslwdOr'.,... c-t Detty,.,._, .,701 NOTICE OF DEATH OF FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU pr-rty .. d I Ion Jell n 1' F•' tt 1tll .....,_ Tiii• b<nlnets Is <o• .. lucl•d Dy • H E L E N K I R K A " E 8 E H I N :> I N '( 0 u " Parcel I ~n~=~~~.: •>'°"14 '°" 0'""r '"•n corPora~'\ ""tJ, Int ' ' ' ' ...,.,.,.,.._,..,,... L"' NT ERM PAYMENTS. IT MA Y BE SOLO Loi .. ot fr«I NO I••"' '"°"'non P,,tt~w J«-''""""8ffn " AN , _. ll a WITHOUT ANY C:OORT ACTION, ancl •mop rtcore1t<1 1n -l0t>, -· 'l°
Thi\ >L>wmtnl ,.41 hied *''" '"" =~YI\, f9JC 1111( Tlllt st-t was lllecl wllll ti. H E L E N K , YOll may -Ille 1 ... 1 r'911t to brlnt • ol M•K•lle-. ~os. rtcord\ ''
Covttlv-1:1«•' of Of•-Counly o" Tltis itM...,_I Wat tiled wllll 1,.. Cou11tv Cltrlt ol Of•nvt County on LANTERMAN, ANO OF your •c<oufll In t100<I >lendl"9 by Or•n9tC:ountv.Ca111orn1a
Oett(Yllltt .10, , .. , Co11nly Cltrlt. ol Oran-County on ,.ICTITIOU$ BUSINEH J.,.uery 10, ,.., P E T I T I 0 N T O oevlno •II °'1 vour pe\I -~yments P•rctl 2 ~ ..... m plw• Mtmtlt<I COlh .... OMflStl Non tA(lll\IYt •PPv•l•n•n•
"11'741 J •11.,.ry 10. 1'92 •AMI STATEMllllT ADM IN ISTEA EST A TE wllllln lhr"M .._,,..,,..,,,Ille Cla1t tlll• ee~mett11 lor '"9fn• •nd f'9rH• 0 • ., J:.u~1~ ~':-:;Co.•• 0•11•=~• ~::',.C:.~~~~I. TON b..!1':.!,::~•owln9 Pt•1on IS dolno J!~',s;::o,:0,~= Delly= NO. A · 111-753. notice ot o.fMlll wa• recoroe<t Prl•el• •Ire.I\ '" .. 1 lorth in ,,.o ..
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UtO Vie,_ 11711 S.nt• L..,rtttl• StrMt, Fountflll -If' -b f I I ' d 't ' 1 1 .. 1, and wlll Increase 11nlil ~our condlUOll\ al\O reslr1<1lons •t<orcHd ,._ ... ,~ ene ( arieS, Cr e I OrS U COVtll bKOllW\ Cllrttnt You may Aprll • 1911 In boo" ·~ p-'07 ol
MIU .... Vleje, ~ tJ.., Valle,, Calllomlt '210I a nd COntingenl Cre d itors Of nol hon to ~y '"°' •nllrt '"'NICI 0111< l•I II.cord\ •nd ret OrdeO , .. ,., Jon llo.,.rl &ell 11171 Se nt• lo ot •-n1ouseu•1N•s• PubllSfteel Or-Coasl Delly Piiot. L•ur•ll• Street, Fown1t1n V•lln, T.S.111•.-H elen I( i rk Lante rman -1 n ·-eccount even lhOV(lll No .. mtier., .. n ·n -11)0 7, P•QO "'' • .. • J • ~ F c: It 1t9Ttc•o•TllU"TEE'•s•LE paym.,,1we.domancled.bvtvo11mu\I •toot 0111c1•1 Rtto•d > •na MAME STATIMElllT •n, 2.. ..... et> s. 17, ,.., -•I ornl• .,IOI ~I "' • • ~ and pe rsons who may be P•Y .... •mount \lelecl abOYt am~nd,,,..nts IMrtlO
T II• lollowln9 person IS dolnQ -If' -1..:.i~l~::'l""u I\ CondU<l..0 b• •n OM P~N; IT y 1:1 N ~EST M Et~ T Oth erw ise interested in the Att•r lllree ..-111t lrom Ille dale ol E •uo11n9 '""''' rom all oil Oii
llYslneuat: ,._ ... ,~ Jonn-rlB•ll C MI ~ C:t!,. Torn• c...__. ,c:::'.: w ill and/Or est a te . recorOetlon ol tlll> doc-I lwhlch t19lllS m,n••al\ m1ner .. 1 riQr.11 VAN GENUS GLASSI NG ISS.t " a\ dw Y .......,..n ~ ""'" ·-dale ot recordl1=ttl ,,......,,, PB .. rocd11",C)~~1·. ~-'· Hvntlnotot1 i---N-OT_l_C_E_O_ .. _D_IS_M>\. __ U_T_l_Oll__ Tnlt "'_, •AS lllecl •ltn Ille totlqwl119 C!Ht.rl-_ .. '""'WILL A pet it ion h as been filed 11nkH Ille obl!Qal 1119 tOre<lo-~:J~:c~~.!~ ·b;. !~!~\!::. 0;::.;
........ " ·-· 0, ~llTlll•llMO,. Go;inty ,,.,_ ol Of•nvt County on SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTION TO THE by Alton Kirk Lanterman -permill'• loftve rloct. ""' ll•v• -"°"'"'""may .... wllllln ... uncle• I .... Clrc~b. o~~'"e:~ .. •.1~~ .. ~o~~:: Pwtllic notice I• lloretly elYHI IMI Oe<embtr JO,,... "m• rp1.~:b~e5!, ~1'!0:11~ ~.0~ ~·~~ In the Superior Court of only ,,.. let•• "'"' to \lop '"' percel of·-""'••n•bon del<rlDeO, """ OAVIO ROBERT JOHNSON t • n aw u 0 C t I loreclowre by payln9 Ille onllre I-Iller with'"" ptrpet.,.I rl9"1 ot ~~t ""'"-" It <-led by "" DOMINIC BARILE llert4ofon dOI P11bllt11ee1 Orllft9t Co.ii Dally Pllol, mOftO 04 '"' Ut\llecl Slet_.,I all rf9111, range OUn Y request ng _,..,_.,.,your cr.Oltor dr lllln9 , mirun9, t •Olorln9 And
INll•kl...i. bwt1neu under Ille llCllllOYI llrm J•n •••. 15, 12, 1"2 IOMJ ~:: ~ .. "::':.":~: ~ :::-t h a t -A I t 0 n K i r k To """ ""' .............. YOU mvst opor•l1"9 llletl!OI -1tor1ne In end •~J A ~ name ano \lylt of ISHESS BUSIN ES I '" 11 Lanterman be appointed pay, or IQ.arr-. !or pay!Nm to •lop rtmovlr19 Ille •-from Wld l.,.d or -.....,,_, _.,. -Ille p._rty Nrelnaller deter -· the t0reclowrtl, or II your praperty 11 Tllll JUI-I wat lllocl •1111 IN now lo<ateel •I S>JI Fountain A ... , ,._ ... ,~ TAUSTOR. AOBEllT OOLTZ -as personal representative In ffl'K'-9 fer .,.y ...... re-. any otlle< l4WICI, IMhXll"9 IN rl9"I to
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MM MOSELEY
OE FE NOANT S L EASO N F
PON\EROY 4SSOCIATES INC: e
corpCl'allon, PETEii TI NTUlllN •nd WELLA TINTUlllN J•CIC A LONG,
MAllG AllE T WOOO H•Sft NG'5 INCOME PROPEllT V AS~ IA I ES
MAAGAllEl HOWE 8AAAY V
WEINS TOCl( EI MER FOi(,
WESTHEIMEA & COMPANY, e
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INVESTMENT TAUST. • DvStneu
rru1 1 , VA llEYISO ILS ENGINEERING C:OAP RETAIL &
M EDICAL COLLEC TIO N
ASSOCIATION INC • coroo••fle,. dba •1.L STAT E FINANCI AL
SERVICES, L TO G C SE llVICES
CORPO~ATION. FIAST CITIZENS
BA,.I( & TRU ST COMPANY
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(o;inty Cieri! ol Oranoe C1111nty on Clly ol l.os An9tlu IHollywoo HEl.EN E. OULTZ to administ er the estate Of conle<I SltlP ltVEGEA -OEANNA -:;.~:.0..'1~,~°'1 -~~~'0111~~llyl"~:11'1~~ J-10 lta Olstrlctl C-ly ol Lot Anvt .... St. PICTITIOUI eUstNIU BENEFICIARY ltOBEAT SHAW ·~ _.. -· ·-~· ·--
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COLLECTIO N CO MP ANY ,•
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dD• McC amlty ' MANNING, {ll N E 8UCIC N E R . I NC t
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tllereln. COil• Mew.CAm77 1nslrwm1111 o. n -I . A c t . he pet tlon is set f~ Sllowld conleCI • lawyer or 11\e '"(" .,,,,, .. oc•e<t or dl••<llona11.,
Sf nee 111a1 dote 01 01uo1v11on. u l.yle 1rw1n Mtr•••rClt, ... Cenler, ~~e uo: :"11e O:k1•1 !«°':Soot tM hea r ing in Dept. No. 3 at ...,.,....,,_ t9t"CY wllk ll ,...,. llawe drllle<t wt41\. '""""1' anc1 ~11a11.1 under
11U1lneu Ms c011t1nu.o In -••II All4 c eos .. Mou CA '1•77 o ct o ecor ' o """ 700 C . . C C t 0 • lnwred -._ •M .,.,....,,. °' .,.,,_ '"" o•ltr lor
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throuQll -Dy OavlO llollen JollMon T~~· llllSI,.._\ 1; CondllCled by en (Ollflly, wld -of Irv\! dHcrlloft I Ill e n er rt lie• II emember • YOU MA Y l.OSE llmlh lllerfJOI -lo redrlll, r.-tv,,,,.I,
•llo w111 P•Y and dlsch•rt• •II lnalvldw•I. the 1011°"'1"' ..,_,y, •oc•tt<l In 11\e W est, in the City of Santa LEGAi. RIGHTS IF YOU oo NOT eqwlp, -'"'•In ttoelr, <IMP9fl .,,.,
OllOINAHCE 92,J ls t<Nduled to bt
lft lwll -• lO din from J-ry II. tttl. tnd -....,._by Ille 101-1119 roll c ell vet.: c-nclt Memkrs· AYES: Sclleler, Hell, Htrlie9,
McFerlaftd, Jotwlton. NOES; N-. AISENT:.._.
llebllll!H --·of Ille firm lylt I. Marlwardl C~nll~:"..°'t~·:••;;,~,c~ll~Nc:':e An a , (a I j f Orn i a On TAKE PROMPT ACTION. oMr•te •ny •u<ll w•lll or mint\.
receive au ..-i.. PtY•-•o Ille firm Thi• ,._,......,1 ••1 11100 with ~ o rec o . II Y February 10 1982 t 9 30 lft eodillon lo ,.,. emou111 •l•t"' •llllOul, -wr I,.. rleM to drill,
F r1~ ~·-~-"-ol Newport a.ec11, C-y ot 0r..... • a : ....... -e11y prior t.aH, ,...,,,or m ine, •loro. oplort atld o~ralt
I lleu ... ';Cl;;'sl~~'.7:.°1~ ,•1;::, '';'I ~~~Cl-ot o..._ County°" Jell. Sl•I• ot c:Mllornl•. M ,_on•,,... a .m . enc11m11rancu lie Oellnciwtnt or 111r0119ll Ille suri•<t or '"" ,,,,;;r IOO
r-tltlle, lrGm J_., u . 1•en. ,.,.._, ~':'~~:~~11~=~:~u~.~~~ 1 F YOU OBJECT to the. lle<ome o.t1,....._1, -the •oan c.,. tut of ltw 1w1>•url.ce ol Ille land
tor Illy obll91lloll Incurred by the Pwblltlltcl Or-, __ ,1 Oally Pt'-t. O ~-~oOr C I granting Of the notftlOn be relnstMecl, Mid Oellnquencln m~t lletelnabovt dtlerl-. a• rtlotrved In otf\er l"hli--ortnllltMme """"' -recor ,.,._ tll9t -• ,...~ 'I>• <wred ., • cond lltan ot Ille~ from lllf 1rv1r1e C4mp,.11y of,,.."""' J.., 1', n . 1'. Fee. '· ,.., 7n..t7 llXN•••T 1 you should either appear. rel"''"-rocer~CI ~" ,.. 1t1• 1n -1110s.
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d •·-· p c ·•1•--•· To9ellltr wllll non·t sclus lve at the t.-arifV'I and state NOTICE IS HE,_EBY GIVEN: Tllet ~ llt7 of Ottlcl•I Record• et e1,,_,. ..... .,,_-.,..fNl -lfl ·-OptH.lrl_. •-rT*llS 0¥9< lofi A r~ '"' ......... E~'RO....., I 0C: I ~30 B I T 2"llOayolOec-rt~lftlc Bttlle ~ 1-encl LOO 141lo1St lnclu~ve ol ,..iCI your Objections o.r file ~:.~·.::oi~;;; T~llff-",;no:r 111: Beacll,~r; nQ rtt Rota, NewPorl
'· GCMllDOM CMYTlllAUI. llK. PICTITIOUS IUM•rss Tr•ct 1"1 '°' the pwrpotes end H written objections with thel 1o11-•111c1t:Wr1---of tr1111 "Ill • Wttt ..,.,,. .. or common
Tit• full lt•I ol Ille prope .. d
ordln-_, lie ...o 1 .. the City
CIOA'I Otfke at 11 Fair Orlw . Cotte
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a__., et Law lllAM• STATIMllllT Otl<rl-In Arllcle XIII, Section 4 of COUrt before the hearing, T RU STOii, ,_08E AT JOSE PH Ot'l9n•llon Is \l\Own •Dove. no 6UIBMc.•8M. The lollOWl"f Hf...,> ere dol119 lllt Otclarellon ot Covelltt1U, · lENOIY anO 8AllBAllA RUTH wa trt nty " 9 l•tn e \ to 111 ._,._,c..~ l>Utl""u". Condition' a nCI llestr 1c11or11 :'fOur appearance may be ZENO&Y . ....--•ll• compleleneo or corr•<'"""' The
P""'l"'9d Or ... Coast Dally Pie.I, SH A It 0 N 'S C: l EA N f NG lltrelllaller OttVlbed Ill SUBJECT In p e r son Or by YOU r 8ENEFICIAAY StttP RUEGER IMntllcl.trv under ••Id OffO ot Tr11\I,
Et LEEN P PHINNEY J~. 22, ttll m.-i. SE AV ICE. U•O E, Ocun 81vd . TO, Section 2• as provlclt<I In oeeo a ttorn ey. ancl DEANNA RUEGER, ll111bancl atld by tH M>tl ot •Druci\ or ftl•vll In tho
8elboa,CA nt61 ttcordtoJ...,..tt. 1914. I F y 0 U A RE A wife ob ll9at1on• ~ecu••d lheteb., City Cieri! 1-------------Clty of, .... """-
PwbllJllM 0.Ml9t C..\t Dally Piiot,
Jan. n , t"2 JUtl .
"ICTITIOUI eutlNISS lllMM IT'ATIMalllT Tiie lollewlno "rsen 11 dolnt
butlMUM: OlllEllSIEAS -NUl'ACTUlllNG
COM,_ANY, In 1111...,.i.e A-.
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su ... 1uo. COUllT o• THI STATI 0,. CALIPOallllA
•Olll Tittl COUNTY O• OlllAlllOll ln"'9~ot-A,..eketlenlay.
JOHN GOlllOAN SCHELL
tor CltefltUl Nlme.
CAMM0.:AIHW4 OtlMll TO MOW c.AUh
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FRIDAY, JAN. 22, 1982 --
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Fountain Valley moves ·
into so1e possession
CLASSIFIED C6 ..: l of Sunset women's race .
S~e Page C2.
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Mulligan stewing despite . ,--. ' Will
_ Despite nearly blowing a 19-point lead, UCI still perfect in PCAA
~STIOCal&KoTtJaOeNDallyThPello&UC Irvan· e in tot.a.I control when a jumper the baU inside, but J don't want .him only fi ve (making three> in well yet, but we·re J-0."
by Randy Whle ldon extended the us to force it. the secon . M a11ee, afi8f' the-23•poiol first
basket b a 11 team is a n Anteaters' lead t.o 50·31. us, the rest of the Anteaters hltt,f', finis hed with 30 points and -JUdJDl!b~l~emrw1is~hu:ed~3~-D~l~n":lt~h1ee:..1P~C.,;.A"' .... ~4~,~·--1'Bruu t--rs-a s e conservative (al the end), but I went cold from the floor, too. 11 'ebounds. McDonald had 12
and Coach Bill Mulligan couldn't Anteaters built th~ lead w~s as had to pull it out. 1 told them to UCI finished by shooting 54.7 points, 10 inple first half.
be any angrier. quickly .as the T~gers chapi;>eet work the ball inside but we percent from the floor but theL--iP~omrr--1t1llle•,.....,l"Ti7'g\~.Frs~.-lli:'.Jf",-"lMa;;itlft---; "I don't want lo take ·anything awa at 1t. M~1~ .. Pacific_ etl-her tGolf-an-outsidr-stror~ were 011 y percent ""
--crway-trl>m-P acific, bu we cu 1n o the m argin until lt turned the ball over." <7 of lS) in the second half. Waldron had 18 points, while
played terrible," moa ned finally reduced th.e deficit to UCI committed.22 turnovers t.o t ea m m ate And Y R o dge r s
Mulligan aftter .his Anteaters four on three occasions -64-60, be exact. or course, in the first Whieldon, in par ticular, c hippe d in 12. G u a rd J e ff
ba_rely got ·by the Tigers, 71-64, 66·62 and 68·64. ha lf the turnovers didn't really couldn't find the bas ket as the Andrade, a product of Ocean
Wednesda nl.ght before 3 727 normally reliable 6·4 guard, who View Hig h, contributed 11 Y • To the Anleaters' c redit, matter because Be n Mc Donald he • has been hilting 64 percent of his po ints. as did center Steve re. . however, they re.sponded with a nd Kevin Magee we re carrying shots, connected on only 4 of 11 Howard "We weren't aggressive, we some clutch points down the a majority of the scoring load.
didn't play any defense and we stretch. . Magee, in fAct, had 23 Jirst attempts (12 points). The Tigers shoC 49 percent <26
didn't pJay any offense." · -ha lf points as the Anteaters "Whieldon is a great shooter. of 53 > from the floor as a team. D I SS AT f SF l'E 0 -Bi 11
Mulligan was n 't satisfied
with UCl's play Thursday
night.
Mulligan was particularly "We wanted to get the ball raced to a 48·31 advantage at the but he hasn't been the llllst UC( 14·1 overall, now travels
upset by the fact his Anteaters inside, but couldn't ," Mulligan intermission. But while Magee coupl e o f games ," s aid to Logan-for a game with Utah
almost blew a 19·point second explained. "Instead Wf turned had 13 shots (making nine> in Mulligan. . · _s t ate , 1·2 in conf eren ce.
ha lf margin. UCI appeared lo be the ball· over . I want us t.o take the first half, the Tigers allowed "I don't think we've "'played Saturday night.
..____Pilot poll picks 49ers
It's unanimous: San Francisco will win Super Bowl XVI.
LO,.THUS
DILIEClt
JESSUf'
By JIM McCURDJE
Of Ille D.ity f'tMt Slaff
Forget about Kenny Anderson. Never mind whjch
team managed to survive the arctic-like conditions on Jan.
10 in · · ·
Francisco 49ers will win Super Bowl XVI on Sunday.
At least that's the conclusion one could draw from an
informal. strictly unscientific s urvey conducted by the
Daily Pilot this week at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa.
Whether it's a sense of loyalty to the California team ,
a feeling that the Bengals were fortunate to play the San
Diego Chargers in the middle of a midwestern deep freeze
or jus t plain gut instinct. those s urveyed were unanimous
in their belief that the 49ers would win pro football's most
coveted game.
Here's a rundown of some of the Super comments:
GREG BERIA, S HERMAN OAKS -"(Joe) 1
Montana's a lot cooler than people think he is.
"Cincinnati wouldn't even be in there if It wasn't for I
that bad weath~~· If it had been a dry field, San Diesc> 1
would have ripped 'em." 1
KENT LOFTHUS, HUNTINGTON aEACH -"Wbo'a
playing? I know the Rams aren't in it so I'm not even
interested.
"Philly a nd som e body else, ian't it! Ob, San ·
Francisco. yeah. They're a good team. They make lhe oAd I
Rams look Like beginners."
JOYCE LONG, IRVINE -"I l.blnk CinclnnaU kind ol
lucked out with the weather a1aimt anot.ber California
team . _
· • 1 think the way San Francisco beat Dallu, lhey'U
come out charged up. Of course, I'm a native Californian."
MARK JESSUP , SANTA ANA-"Since lbe San
· Francisco coach (Bill Walsh) used to be an asaiatanl at
Cincinnati. I think they might be a little better prepared.
A big thing that San Francisco will do is move Fred
Dean <defensive end> around. They'll rlip·fiop him so the
Bengals can't audibilize off of him.
"Astroturf wi ll balance it out a little. San Francisco's
used to playing on marsh."
CHRIS McGRATH, HUNTINGTON BEACH -The 1
49ers are playing. right? I tbink•they'll win. ,
"How come the sports cover age out here is so bad?
1
I'm from New York and I have to call back there to get
hockey scores. In New York, you know what's going on out
in California. I think California's very selfish." :
RU~ STEBICK, Ml~ION VIEJO -"I like the 49ers.
They've remained consistent most ortbe season.
OaflOllD
LOMG
·'I heard Tom Landry on a talk show say the team.~t::.:h~atl>--_._
i&-lhe-rnost-consistem-througMUt e year is e team to
look for in the Super Bowl and I agree with it."
LARRY DILBECK, SANTA ANA -"The 49ers,
basically because of their record. Plus, Bill Wal~ is a
good coach."
LINDA OXFORD, COSTA MESA -"I don't follow
football at all. I'd be no help to you.
"I'd like to see the 49ers win, just because it's been a
long lime for t hem."
BILL SHACK, CUlVER CITY -"Frisco. I think
tt.ey'r e the better team. I like ·cwide receiver) Freddie
Solomon."
SHACK
Coast's
• scoring
machine
admit he Isn't having one of his
best years, but a look at the 6-1
sophomore's statistics would
seem to prove otherwise.
S o m etimes a g uard and
som etimes a forward for Orange
Coast College , Beas l ey
consistently leads his team in
scoring and often is the Pirates'
leading rebounder.
He's hacking away at OCC
bas ke tball reco rds like a
Samurai swordsman, and if all
goes as planned, the former
Costa Mesa High standout could
easily move among the top five
all-time OCC scorers.
A 1.2.0 scorer as a freshman
-last year for Coach Tandy Gillis'
Pirates, Beasley hasn't changed
bia •hootine touch or made any
alterations in bis foUow through.
He's simply been converted
from a passer to a shooter, and
he's left a trail or bewildered
defenden through the first half
of the community college
season.
··1 didn't shoot ve ry much last
year." Beasley admits, even .
though be started all, but the
Bucs' first two gam es last
season.
This year. OCC as a team, is
not shooting well. The Bucs have
been downright horrendous in
the field goal p e r centage
category , in fact. Prior to
Wednesday night's game with
Grossmont, t he Pirates were
hitting just .429 from the field -
wo r s t in the South Coa st
Conference.
Like his teammates, Beasley
is m issing his share of baskets.
But the ones he makes -and
there are many -have made
him the No. l scor er In the
conference, and the No. 1 scorer
among eommun1ty coliege
players in Orange County.
"J pay attention to stats, but
then I know what kind of game
I've played without having t.o
look al them," Beasley says.
Jus t about everybody in the
OCC gym knew what kind of a
game Beasley had last week
against Mt. San Antonio. Before
the night was over, Beasley bad
pumped home 31 points, hitting
10 straight baskets at one stage
and finishing the game with
1S-of·21 credentials.
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JACK WHITMORE, NEW YORK -"San FranciSco. wH1TMOH
They've played more consistently all year and their
overall talent's hf>ttPr "
•'It was one of the finest
offensive performa n ces I've
ever seen," Gillis notes . "Chris
(See SCORING, Page CZ>
SCORES TWO -Orange Coast College's Chris Beasley
scores from close range in a recent game. Beas ley ha s b~n
doin~ a lot of that this season.
Miller irked
at Bavasi
NEW YORK (AP> -Marvin
Miller, bead of the Major
Leag-ue Baseball Players
Association, strongly objected
Thursday to a statement by
executive vice. president Buaie
Bavasi of the An1els that tbe~
would compensate &be New Yon
Yankees with a player if they
sign free acent Ressie Jacboll.
Miller said the Players
Aaaociatioo would cooaider any
compensation as a form of
collusion and a violation of
baaeb&H's new rulet concerninl
free aaents.
Bavasi h., said that hia club
would not enter the free a,lent
market Udl winter.
Followint bl• return from
Phoeals wbere he met with
Gary Walbr, JacklOll'• qent1 Bansi Mid th.It "u a malt.er °'
c on i ctence. we would
compenaate the Yankees by
undln1 the m one of our
players."
One Ram coaching vacancy has disappeared
Expect the announcement of Ron Erhardt as the team's offensive coor.dinator
Lately, Rams Coach Ray Malavasi
must feel Uke an unemployment clerk.
The number of applications and
Inquiries he's received conceminc the
vacant assistant posts would mue a
s upe rmarket 's weekend ru s h
insignificant by comparison.
Needless-to-say, MaJavasi bu a lot of
paper wor"k to decipher and people to
talk to. There are currently five, er,
make that four posUiona available.
The team still needs a defen#live
coordinator, a defensive line coach, an
offenstve line coach and an offensive
backfield coach.
Whal about offensive coordinator?
Well, yes, t.be Rama need th.It, too. But
that search la apparently over.
Some time in the next coupl~ of weeks
the club should announce tbe ailftlnl of
Ron Sdaar-dl as lt1"1)e1r otfenalve
coordinator ot X'a and 0 11.
Yea that's the same Erbardt th.It led
the New En1land Patrlota to a 2-14
. record t.hla ppt aeuon and, yes, it'a UM
aame Erhardt wbo direct.ct tbe Patriots
RAMS
. JOHN
SEYANO I
to a 21·27 record durinl his three years
at the helm.
Why Erhardt then? Good quesUon
... and there's even a lo1lcal answer.
Erhardt may nOt have been ablt to
mold the Pa,trlota into a playof(
representaUve, but lf there's one thins
be does know -it's offeme.
Durinc his t.bree years as held coach,
Erhardt molded the Patriota' often1e
into one of tbe mott poteat ln U.. NFL.
In im, U. club amaued W po6eta.'
In 1•, the tnm Ht a club NcOrd in
rollln1 up Ul. Tbls past aeason &be
Patriot.I bad m. which '1iibt be le>e*ed
upon .-an of1 year until you take &Dto
con•hteraUon they were nf\h in the AFC
ln total offense.
Even during the Rams' best year ever
-1980 under Vince Ferragamo -the
club scored 424 points. In 1981 they
totaled an anemic 303.
Du'"'11 the past three seasons, the
Patriots-have avera1ed 24 .4 points an •
outing. The Rams? ... 21.7.
Jn '81, the Patriots averaeed 3Sl.4
yards; the Rams, 299.6. The Patriots
avera1ed 127.5 rus hing and 223.9
passin1. The Rams were 139.8 and 158.8,
respectively.
The bottom Une to all this is that
Erhardt knows his stutr. And, Malavasl
had made no secret of tbe fact his
strenlth is dertnse _. not off tQte.
Anyw•y,1wttb Erhardt' Rams fans can
expect a few new loon. too. There wm
probably be more formaUons. more
motion and tbe 1bot1un on obvious
passinc downl. In other wordl the ...
will be ebaqes -which the Rama'
off ente so badly needs.
A formal announcement ol Erhardt
should be forthcomin1.-He rtew ln and
talked with Malavaal and cbecked out
l
the Rams· facilities in Anaheim last
Friday.
* • * . GIVE CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS
·DUE DEPI':
Actually, a numtier or chanaes are
expected with the Rama next season.
The offensive Ol).eS have been pretty
well chronicled. ..(s for the defensive
side, Malavasl ls tlnkerin1 with the
notion of changing ·the Rams from a 4·3
(four down linemen and three
linebackers) to a 3-4 (just the opposite).
Now to tbe avera1e football fan that
may not seem like any bl& deal, but to
Malavui, who ls very stubborn and
bull-headed, It's quite a coneeuk>n.
Malavael has done notbinc but preach
a1alna! the 3~ alipmeat 8"I' llMe it
was Instituted. "The only reaoa teams
are uaiq It now 11 becaUM they're
copycata. Tbe.1 aee oqe tMm do it ao
they lhlnk they 1hould do It,'' llalav .. 1
h as reached. "We're not toln1 to
chan1e because we're not copycall .
<See llAM', Pap Cl)
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Oraoge Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. January 22. 1982· ----------------------~
Fro Page Cl
SCQfilNG M~CHINE~ ••.
Schultz cracks down on violence Ti·e doesn't
BOSTON Dave Schull&, the Eii1'
most penalized player In National ' set ~ell Hoc k.:y Leal(uo hlalory, said. YT'
Quisenberry file8
for salary arbitration
Thlll"-4ay lon11er suspensions written was putt1n1 hi• ar.ota down from
into the ruJes would di1coura1e aclivltles that WI.th Naone 25 and 30 feet out. ll was an
made him famous. amazin, thootlng diaplay."
"Laying down some exact suapenslons for EarUer in the season, Beaaiey
some or the thln111 that ao on would limit pumped in 37 points aaainst
fi&hUna. But so many things &o unnoUc~," he INO,LEWOOD (AP) -There Citrus and ~ In a tournament
said. w.a s Jo'.t of action in the game aaainat Skyline College. "If a player knew that ff NallonaJ Hockey Lea1ue game He bas led the Pirates in
a foul was committed he between the Mlnoeaota North scorinl in 18 of their 21 games.
would have to be deaJt with1 Stan and Los Anaelea Kiftla, And despite OCC'a 9-12 ove.ralJ
there wouldn't be ttua neea but e ven more afterward. record, Beasley Isn't belna for opposln1 players to However , exactly what takenlJghtly.
responst" with violence. happened followin1 the contest Beasley, himself, is the first to
However, he added, "I wasn't clear. poi nt out that des pite the From AP d.lapatcbea think physical intimidation is Shortly alter the Nortb Stars Pirates' inability to consistently
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -Four Iii be ing encouraged In hockey and Kings batUed to a 3-3 tie put the ball in the basket, their
Kansas City Royals, inclurung relief sc"uuz outs ide the context of the Thursday night, an an1ry o-s conference record could
pitcher Dan Quisenberry and former · rules." Minnesota General Manaaer easily be 3-2.
Angel Willie Aikens, said Thursday SchuJtz,speakingfromhishomeinBuffa.lo, Lou Nanne bad, at the very ''We los t o n e game in
they plan to file for salary arbitration in their N. Y., participated in a conference call wltb least, a d.iscuasion wl~th~r~ef~e~r:.ee~-JIW~UD~~~~L.J~=-i~~~-1rl
contract negotiations. Massacbu§.etts_rewrteu..aQd b!""adcasters. Jib -ob-ffl•H-. -po nts. And the other night :.,--+--Aikens;-t'he-ftoyals-'-teading-s~ug~r\Vl\11 17 recently published book criticizes hockey "I didn't go after Hall," said against Mt. San Antonio we were
home runs last season, and Quisenberry, the , violence. Naone. "I was walldn1 down the up by one at halnime. J think
mainstay of the bullpen with 18 saves, say they aisle ta.Udo to him when theu eveeything will .com~~o...-9"1 _Ja~r!:_!e~\~s~e~e~k!'..!.!i n~~I O!LJJ.&..:..u<..LIJJ1.-.-sui:~'1)rogram giveaway p1anned----•-guys two us -ers> jUini)icl on us," Bealsey says.
con r els. Ell my back. "We're trying to make the Re lie f pitcher Ren ie If you are a football fan and plan II "I NEVEa went near him and Shaughnessy playocrs . The
Martin, who was cr edited to watch the San .Francisco 4eers • • I never touched him. I walked 50 first-place team in the league
with four saves, and utility play the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday . reel with him so l bad plenty ol aulomaticaJly goes to the stale
player Jamie Quirk, who on television in the Super Bowl game,-it will be-opportunity to do so if I playoffs. while the second
batted .250 in 100 plate wo rth your whil e to visit Hollywood wanted." through fifth team s go to
appearances. also said they Park Saturday night. . . One of the ushers im1olved, Shaughnessy. It's not at all
want longer contracts. Saturday night, all fans with a paid who asked not to be ideoWied impossible," Beasley says.
-Quisenberry, from Costa admission will receive free a copy of the said, ''Nanne definitely grabbed Like some of the other great
MesaHighandOrangeCoast ·official, 164-page Super Bowl program, the thereferee." sc ore rs in OCC's h istor y,
outSENHHY College, said he was offered same program that will be seUlng for $3 Sunday And Bob Steiner , director of Beasley is a team leader, and
a two-year contract, but did not consider the at Pontia> Stadium, where the Super Bowl public r.dalions for California his optimism is s hared by his
pay substantial. Ron Shapiro, who represents game is being played. • Sports, said: "Yes, he <Nanne) teammates.
Aikens, s aid he would prefer a one-year was restrained, but J don't know "Even after we lost our first
contract unless the Royals are willing to talk O whether there was any intent or three conference games, we about a long-term pact. He indicated they were Nelson leads wet Phoenix pen physical damage. It's our came out and battled Mt. SAC,"
not. L-rry Nelson shot an 8-under-pa.r • o bligation to see th al the he points out. "The morale here
63 Thursday and took the lead in the . officials leave the ice and get to is very good. We know we can Quote of the day rain-inte rrupted and uncompleted th ei r room with proper play ·anybody. It's just a case
firs t round of the Phoenix Open Golf protection. Our people didn't of getting that win column ''l haven'1..dooe anything, just ate well." Tournament. A torrential rainstorm for~ed a know who Lou Nanne was, but in dented."
-Skier Ingemar Stenmark of Sweden , suspension of play in the afternoon with 72 this case, I don't think it would While the Pirates are sure to
when asked what he did over the players -half the field -strand_ed on the have altered their conduct." put several dents in the win Christ~ holidays to reach peak form in course ... Earl Anthony was _v1rtual~y a Apparently, N anne was column by the time the season
the new ear. unanimous choice by the Bowhng Writers angered by a penally called on ends, Beasley is doing Likewise
Association of Ame rica as Bowler of the Year M i n n es o l a w i n g e r Tom to the aU-time Coast scor ing list.
\ for l981 . Anthony, a 43-year-old southpaw fro!'l McCarthy late in lhe game. The Wednesday, he moved from Pis.tbns get in high gear, 12<>-110 Dublin, CaLif.. won four PBA tournaments m Kings tied the c ontest on a lOth to ninth on the list. His t'QUllLeI:_.1--&&W~I'-wo-year scoring o a 1s
le ad a bala nced Detroit attack
Thursday night as the Pistons
whipped San Diego, 120-110 in the NBA. The
Clippers led most of the way, including 91·~
early in the fourth quarter before Detroit
rallied ... Mark Olberding grabbed 17
rebounds to go with his 18 points as San Antonio
rallied in the fourth quarter to pin a 123-104
defeat on Utah ... Jay Vincent scored 23
points and Wayne Cooper added 21 as Dallas
took a 110 -94 deci s i o n a t K a n sas
City ... Substitute guard Mike Newlin sco~ed
six straight points in 67 seconds of the third
quarter and triggered another late surge in the
final period as New York beat Atlanta,
104-IUl .
Canadiens topple Philadelphia
·Keltb Acton scored his 23rd goal ~ of the season and assisted on two ,
others Thurs day night as the
president of Madison Square ~arden and t~e Murphy's goal with 1:31 to go. A points . He's averaging 22.3
New York Knicks Ned Irish, died Thursday m reporter who talked to N.anne p<Sints per game this season.
Venice, Fla. . . . President and general after the game said his left eye Seven more points will move
manager of the St. Louis Blues, EmUe Fru~ls, was bloodshot and reddened. him into the No. 7 spot.
has been named recipient of ~e Lester Palri~k THE No a TH s TARS Beasley's caree r scoring
Trophy for "outstanding service to hockey in (18-14-15). look a 3.0 advantage average of 16.0 is now the fourth
the U nit ed S t ates .·' l h e N ff L into the final period, but the best in OCC history. Only J ohn
announced ... Negotiations betwee~ ~he Kings got the tie on goals by Vallely (23.3), Phil J orda n (18.9>
National Football League Players Association Doug Smith, Steve J ensen and and John Kindelon Cl7.0) have
and the NFL for a new collective bargaini!11 Murphy. Minnesota had taken higher career averages.
agree m e n l w i 11 begin Feb · 16 1 n its lead 00 a first-period goaJ by Vallely, of course. went on to
Miami. Bobby Smith and second-period be an All-American at UCLA
Television. radio
Follewir.g are ttte top sports events on TV
tonight. Ratings are: 1 1 1 ' excellent; ' 1 ' worth watching;././ fair;' forget it.
8 p.m., Ch•nnel 13 ./ ./ ./
COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC at California.
Announcers: Mike Walden and Pete Newell.
scores by Steve Christoff and where he averaged 25.8 points
Dino Ciccarelli. per game.
"It's a damn shame for the But Beas1ey~basknba11
guys to work their tails off and future is clouded by another
then to have the game taken inte r est -baseball. In fact,
away by poor officiating," said Beasley was recently selected in
M innesola assista1H coach the major league's winter free
Murray Oliver. agent draft.
From PageC1
RAM ASSISTANT COACHES
SIZZLING PACE -OC:C 's
Chris Beasley is averaging
22.'3 points per game this
season.
The Chicago White Sox chose
Beas ley in the fifth round of the
regular phase of the draft
· · 1 like the idea of playing
basketball bec ause-I enjoy · it
quite a bit. But I don't know how
it would work out with baseball,
too I think I 'm going to have to
start putting aJl my efforts into
one of the two," he admits.
On being drafted : "I'm not
s ure why I was drafted . J
haven't played in so long. It's
really nice being selected. but
I'm s ure they don't know a
whole lot about me, particularly
as a pitcher · ·
Beasley played third base and
shortstop for four years at Costa
Mes?. High. the final two on the
selected as his basketball team's
MVP during his junior and
senior years at Costa Mesa.
The late basketball sea§on last
year kept Beasley out of most or
OCC's baseball games. But
during the s umm er , Pirate
baseball coach Mike Mayne
converted Beasl ey in to a
pitcher. He liked what he saw
and so did the While Sox scouts
apparently.
Which s port does Beas ley
prefer'!
.. l like basketball during the
basket ~! seafon and baseoall
during the baseball season," he
explains
It would be terrible if he liked
baseball during the basketbaJI
season.
• • •
Montreal Canadiens handed Philadelphia a 4-2
setback in the National Hockey League. The
loss snapped a five-game Flyers· unbeaten
string md spoiJed the debut of veteran center
Darryl Siltier, acquired Wednesday from
Toronto . . . Elsewhere, a 40-foot slapsbol by
Ray Bourque midway through the third period
gave Boston the lead and the Bruins held on for
a 4-2 triumph over St. Louis . . . Kee lleu&oll
scored three goals and assisted on two others as
Calgary s kated ·to a 7-4 victory over
Colorado ... Bob Bourne netted two goals and
Bryan Trot&ler and Clark GUUes added one each
to pace the New York Islanders to a 6-1 win over
Pittsburgh. Gillies' 19th goal of the season
extended his personal scoring streak to 10
games.
Dwight Anderson will IHd the Trojans
against the Cardinals tonlQht. Anderson scored 17 points last week against Arizona to give the
Trojans a,., Paclfic-10 record. He Is assisted by Mo Williams and Cedric Balley. Stanford has had
little success In Pac-10 play this season and Is 1~ and 6-8 overall.
And, you watch, teams will
chan1e back to the 4-3." line of scrimmage, the fewer went to san Francisco to quietly
linemen that can be held. play out his career. LitUe did he
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OTHER TELEVISION \
Basketball ~ UCLA at Stanford, 11 p.m.,
Channel 5; Detroit at Lakers, 11 :30 p.m .. Channel 2.
RADIO
Basketball -Detroit at Lakers, 7: 20 p .m ., KLAC (570); USC at California, 8 p.m ., KOAY
< 1580): UCLA at Stanford, 8 p.m ., KMPC (710).
WeU, teams haven't changed
, . . and neither did lhe Rams
last ,Jeasoo. The r esult was one
of the worst defensive seasons in
the club's history.
Anyway, it appears as if
Malavasi is going to change -'
even if it is begrudgingly.
Malavasi is simply tired of
fighting the NFL system and he
realizes it's not going to C?hange
for,hlm.
It 's a g utty c h a n ge by expect, or realize al the time,
Malavasi, and one that shouJd be the•49ers would find themselves
applauded. The coach realizes among the Super Elite Sunday.
that in order to keep his job he's .. 1 'm really burned out for the going to have to make some
alterations -and they can't be season ... said a mentally and
cosmetic. physically worn out Reynolds * * * just prior to his departure to
HACKSAWING HJS WAY TO Detroit last weekend. "We just
DETROIT: seemed lo get the big hits and
While Ronnie Lott a nd Fred the bi g plays all season."
Dean ha ve received most of the Many of those big hit.s were
pub Ii city for l h e 4 9e r s' supplied by Reynolds who led Rustlers, Triathlon slated
The way the rules are set up
today it's become very easy ror
• • the offense to hold the defense -
---~~ e-down-tineme . u.>.----~herefor.e, it does n 't take'-a
turnaround defensively, those in the team in tackles during the
th know are ~.uw:.Uy ttRa.at .... t ... io'-fg, _ _,s~e~&115son-(+l-Yt-and-the two p
~~-:r ac eynolds on the back for a games <17 ). Those numbers Cypress vie For the first lime in its
four-year history, the Human
across the chilly waters J the genius _lo tigure . out that the
Newport Dunes cove. fewer linemen you put on the
job well done . were accumulated, too, b y
Reynolds, as you probably playing just a little more than
know. is the Ram castoff who one-third of the time.
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The undefeated Cypress Race triathlon will be held in the
Chargers face their stiffest test mid.dle.ot-w~nLer 89 the grueling D.u1~-t.€~l-h-<c-~+d.......,1Mttt.,------------
..---v.r ~yettng Southern Cal cycling, running and s winyning conditions, competitors will be College basketball Conference basketball season is scheduled for Saturday" at 9 permitted to wear wet suits for
wbentheytraveltoGoldeoWest a .m . at Newport Dunes in the s wimming portion of the
College tonight (7:30) to face Newport Beach. race for the first time. Co a c b J Im G r e e n f i e I d · s
Rustlers. Team entrants will s plit the
G WC, aner an 0-3 conference The charity event. s ponsored events into a three-leg relay
start, has battled back to pick up b y the Rus ty Pelican and while individuals or "lronmen"
victories over LA Harbor and Ancient Mariner restaurants wilt attempt to complete the
Rio Hondo. And the RusOers' and benefiting the California entire triathlon.
15-S overall mark is actually SP e c i a 1 0 I Y m Pi c s· h ~ s Team <ti visions include open
better than the Chargers· 13-S traditionally been held 10 male, open female, open mixed,
showing. October but sewage construction m a s t er s , P u b I i c s afe t Y •
But Cqjch Don J ohnson's along Newport's Bay Bay Road rest~urant and family while the
squad, b!hind 6-5 guard Jud forced a rescheduling of the Iron Man competition will be
Beardsley, is a perfect 5-0 in event for Saturday· s plit into ages under 18 under, 18
confe r e nce p l ay. Beards ley to 29, 30 lo 39, 40 to 49 and SO and averages 22 points per game. The triathlon will consist of up.
G WC counters Truiett Hatton, both team and individual entries
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Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, January 22 . 1982
• irst ECAA win; Long Beac -falls
Top-ranked and previously unbeaten North Caro~ina gets ambushed at home by ACC rival Wake ~orest _'
--....-----------,n•UdlrretcllN . -Nt•v utJu La!'> Vl'gus to n 76-67 non-conference
Vll'lory over Utuh Guard Leon Wood sc~ 21 polnta and '1(a&
credlwel wlth el1hl aa1l1t1 Thursday ni1ht, leadlnf
Cal State Fullerton to a 61·50 Pactllc Cou
AlbleUc AaioclaUon basketball victory over San Joae State.
11 vldory guve Wy~" s 24th s truT.:ht
homccourt v1M.ory-, only one 11hy ol 1t.s all hm.,
homocourt win rcc·o•'d. and a S 0 Western Alhlotic
Confcre11ct• rt•cord. the Cowboy8:t}iist conterenCl'
uason sturt c.v1•r
_ Utah. oJ ~!It' Wc:slcrn A1.blcll.c.J.:0Qfcr(tl'M.:4t, was-
lt•d by Peter Williams with 16 Pj)lnls and !'ace
rthnruon with 14'
lwlp11114 Minnt•i.ulu to its 12th victory 1n 14 gumes
The Gopht•rs ure 'I I lr1 lhc firi;t hlilf, grubbing a
itf> 24 inll'rmiss111111<'lld -
Iowa 49, Northwestern 48
Guard Ricky Mlxon •dded 16 points lor the
Titans. who are now 1·2 tn PCAA play and 8·10
overall. Michael Ande rson led Fullerton in
rebounding with 10.
Chris McNealy paced San J ose, which rell to
2·1 in league action and 8·6 overall, with 11 points
and ei1ht rebounds. He was limited to 23 minutes
because of foul problems. Michael Moore and
Greg Vinson added 10 points apiece ror the
Spartans. Vinson pulled down a game·hlgh t 1.
rebounds.
The flrsl half was c lose throughout. Fullerton
led 22·20 at halrtime, and the Titans scored 14 or
the first 18 points in the second half. •
T he Cowboys led throughout the game, by 17
points on fq_ur occti. IOnli 1n the s econd tlalt but bad
to holll off un Aztec rully late in the game thul
bro ug ht the visitors lo within nine points with
about a minute left.
A key statistic In the game was the !'1·22
advantage the Cowboys had in rebounding.
The Aitcci; dropped to 2·2 in WAC action antJ
10·5 overall. WyominR is 13·4 overall
UNLV 76, Utah 67
SALT LAKE CITY Sidney Green scored 19
points and Ri chie Adams added 18 to a spark ------------------
Fullerton made 48.9 percent or its field goal _.;...-~""8flt'lltffi-t<&-:M.S percent for San Jan:-T!fe·~i-------
Spartans o ulrebounded the Titans 42·30, but
committed 18 turnovers to only 11 for the winners.
The loss wus t he Utt>i. · 10th of lhu seuson llJtUins..L~cveu victorit•11 Tiu~ Rehel~ improved their
fl'l'Ord lo 11·6. Gr1~n and Adami., both 6·9, took advantage of
the shortt>r IJtcs ansa<le und scored 20 points
h •twcc.·n them in the first 10 minutes or the game
:ts th • Hel>Cls st rubbed u 25· 14 leuc.l
Minnesota 78, Wisconsin 57
MADISON . Wis. -Fifth·ranked Minnesota led
hy guurds Darryl Mitchell and T rent Tucker,
c harged to a 24 -poinl second·bl*lf lead during a
78-57 81g Ten victory over Wisconsin.
Mitchell s cored 18 points and Tucker 13 in
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LOGAN -Cente r Leo Cunningham led five
Utah Slate players In double figures with 22 points
as the Aggjes claimed a 90·82 PCAA victory over
Long Beach State. ~RlA8111
Scott Harries added 18 points for USU.
Haakon Austefjord had 17. Larry Bergeson had 13
and Michael McCullough had 12.
_ Harries, a reserve forward, scored 16 or his
points in the second half and hit six of eight free
throws in the final 1: 15 of play to help USU
improve its season record to 3·12. Both teams ar e
now 1·2 in. Ute PCAA and Long Beach State is 5·9 overall. 1
The 49ers were led by guard Craig Hodges
with 22 p,oints. Michae l Zeno followed with 18, Dino
Gregory added 16 and Da vid Johnson had 10 for
the 49ers.
Utah State led by as much as 13 points, 33·20,
midway through the first half. but Long Beach
closed to within 44 ·38 at halftime. The 49ers tied it
at 50-all in the opening minutes of the second half.
but USU regained the lead for good at 56·54 on a
Cunnin&ham slam.dunk with 12:01 left to play.
Freano Stete 40, UC Senta Berber• 38
SANTA BARBARA -Rod Higgins scored 17
points, leading Fresno State to a 40·38 PCAA
victory ove r UC Santa Barbara.
Bulldogs, who raised the iaq >CAA-record to 3-0and
overall mark 14·1.
Michael Russell was the only player to score
in double figures for UCSB, finishing with 12
points. Richard Anderson was held to six points
and a game-high seve n rebounds.
The Bulldogs took a 39·36 lead with 1: 34
remaining on two free throws by Dan Seui. The
Gauchos cut the deficit to one point with one
minute to go on two foul shots by J oel Dobrin. The
game's final point was a free throw by Higgins
with 17 seconds left.
The Gauchos had a c hance to tie the game, but
Russell missed an 18·footer with four seconds
_remai_!liog.
Weke Forest SS, North Caroline 48
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -Mike Helms' jumper
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Teachey's four free throws in the final 30 seconds
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and previously unbeaten North Carolina in the
Atlantic Coast Confe rence.
The victory was Wake Forest's second
consecuti,ye on the Tat Heels' homecourt and
snapped f'forth Carolina's winning streak at 13.
Trailing 30.25 at intermission. Wake Forest
fought back to take a 41-4<> lead -on a Danny
Young jumper with 8:40 remaining. James Worthy
tied the score whe n he hit the first or two free
throws with 8 : 19 to go.
The Demori Deacons seized control when Jim
Johnstone scored on a drive past Worthy with 6:23
left. A Little more than one minute later, Young
scored on a playup to extend the lead lo 45·41.
· A pair of jumpers by Jimmy Black tied the
game again at 45, but Helms' jumper gave Wake
Forest a lead it nevN relinquished
Wyoming n , San Diego State 64
LARAMIE. Wyo. -Bill Garnett tallied 18
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It'll be settled tonight. maybe.
Corona del Mar Hlgh's Sea Kings and the
Edison Chargers. unbeaten leaders in the Sea
View and Sunset League basketball races, figure
to realize just exuctly who are their chief rivals for
the respective crowns theyl)eek.
In the Sea Vlt:w League it's Es tancia at
Newport. Harbor, a pair of 5-1 leams, one gam e of(
Corona del Mar's pace, while the Sunset League
has a pair of games whidl could clear up the
picture : Edison (3·0) al surprising Huntington
Beach (2·1) and Marina (1 ·2) at Ocean View <2·1)
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The Sea Kings hit 18 of 30 against Estancia
EACH GETS UNDER WAY at 7:30, as do lhe We dnesday, 16 from the perimeter, and they figure
balance of games tonight -Weslminster (0·3> at to go with the sam e style tonight against 6·7 Brad
Fountain Valley 0 ·2) in the Sunset; Unlversily Guess and University.
(3·3> al Corona del Mar (6·0 ), Irvine <1·5> at Cos~a · At HunUngton Beach, Edison's Chargers take ~ ===========-======J Mesa (3·3) ~nd Saddle back (0-6) at El Toro Cl ·S) Ln Lheir 16·1 record (3·0 in league) and No. t Orange ;. ------..J--+---1--uui:-<X.11.--1~.~-..Diu.:o.:.1.1.~-¥..1>.c::JO <3-l >-al-J..a«~na-County-status-agatnst an Oilers' Qihntet tnaCgave
Beach 0 ·3) an ~e South.. Coast League; a nd Mater Fountain Valley a hard time for the first half, then
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League. contender
"We expect another donnybrook. just like the
last three games." says Estancia Coach Larry
Sunderman, whose team won by four (with a 24-0
margin at the line against Costa Mesa), topped
University in overtime < 50-48) and lost lo Corona
d~I Mar by five points when the latter cas hed in
four free throws in the final nine seconds.
What Sunde rman has to say could be applied
to several coaches as the Sea View League
completes its first round and the Sunset League
moves into the fourth of 10 nights
The duel a t Newport Harbor features the
Sailors' twin 6-7 front of juniors Byron Ball (18.2
scoring average) and Scott Liner, 6·0 junior Brian
Folk and 6·0 Steve Pelletier.
ESTANC IA COUN TER S with it s
guard-oriented o(fense < All·CIF play maker Jeff
Gardner) a nd a f~nt line which includes 6·1 Steve
Kraiss, 6-4 Brian Midland and 6·3 Randy Tift, who
generally attack the basket regardless or the
opposition's s ize. ·
·~underman says rebounding is the key for his
team tonight, but if the Sailors of Coach Jerry
DeBusk connect against Estancia's zone al the
rate Corona del Mar did Wednesday <60 percent),
rebounds may not be a factor.
JIM LANE (6·6) LE ADS Huntington Beach
with a 21.6 league s coring average, and playmaker
Billy Thompson gives the Oilers balance, but
Edison counters with a lot -Richard Chang, Rick
DiBemardo. Jeff Stephens and Mark Goudge, for
instance. and is considered a heavy favorite.
Edison's ave rage margin of victory in league
has been 21 points
Ocean View. with 6·9'h , J im Usevitch is also
considered a favorite against vis iting Marina, but
the Vikings, behind the balance of Rick Smith.
Andy Klussman, Scott Filipek and John Berry,
have made pests or themselves.
The Vikes c~e within five points of
undefeated Lakew the CIF 4·A's No. 1 rated
team and lopped Foun ain Valley 142·41), and they
figure lo give Ocean Vi wall it wants tonight.
Elsewhere. Irvine tries to make it two in a row
after getting its first win of the season Wednesday,
while Mesa seeks to stay within striking range of a
playoff berth; Fountain Valley doesn't figure to
have any trouble at inexperienced Westminster .
Mater Dei wins now or possibly forgets about the
Angelus League title ; and Laguna Reach tries to
head off Mission Viejo.
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Corona del Mar retains· a share of Sea View lead
With a bit of help, Fountain Valley High bas
moved to tbe top of the women's Sunset League
basketball r ace after beating We s tminster
Thursday.
18· 7. in the second quarter to assume a 10.point
halftime lead.
Edison and Huntington Beach are tied for
second after the Oilers tripped the Chargers
Thursday.
The Seahawks were never able to gel close
after that as Sandy Cor bell <16 points). Margaret
Lonza I 10) and Yvette Howard (10 ) continually
kept Ocean View at bay.
In the Sea View League, Corona del Ma r
shares first pTllce·with El Toro. with Estancia
stayinc with.imstrilting distance.
Coron• del Mer 65, University 50
ThP Sl-:1 Kinei; tonk rontrol of the boards at
Here's how it went:
Mountain High
Ml. Baldy
Snow Summit
Snow Valley
Goldmine
WOMEN
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Snow depth/inches Conditions
20·24 pow /pp
8-12 pow
24-48 pow/pp
18·24 pow/pp
30·42 pow/pp
CENTRAL CALIFORNIA
LJfts/cbairs
3L
SL
4C
3L
June Mountain 64·88 pow/pp 4C
Mammoth Mountain 118 pow/pp UC
China Peak 57.73 pow/pp FO
Dodge Ridge 60·84 pow /pp FO
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
Mt. Reba 78-138 pow/pp 6L
Kirkwood 132·216 pow/pp FO
Heavenly Valley 87 pow/pp 21L
Tahoe Ski Bowl 84·1.24. pow/pp 4C
Northstar 48-1.24 pow/pp .FO
Squaw Valley 5'4·132 pow/pp lOL
Donner Ski Ranch 120-144 pow/pp 2L
Alpine Meadows ~192 pow/pp 9L
Sugar Bowl 168-240 pow/pp SL
Boreal 144·168 pow/pp 4L
Homewood Ski Area 72· l.20 pow /pp 3C
Conditions: ho -hardpack; pp -packed powder; pow -
powder.
Lifts/chairs: L -lifts; C -chairs ; FO -full operation.
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Thornton l. Total" 11 ll•to 71
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4. Auousl.,.., 111
S Btlolt, Wis
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6. C•les l Tot•IS. IS 9." 39
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Scn••noe I, J~ 2. Juslen I, Sprouw o,
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FOUNTAI N VALLEY HIShl t ,
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Super weekend for TV sports
Saturday's TV, radio
TELEVISION
11 :30 a.m . (2) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Alabama-Birmingham al DePaul
12:30 p.m. (4) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL
USC at Stanford.
12:50 p.m. (9J -NHL HOCKEY -Kings at
Colorado.
1:30 p.m. (2) -CBS SPORTS SAT URDAY -
Ray "Boom Boom'' Mancini (21·1) is making hi s
second a ppearance since being KOd by WBC
champion Alexis Arguello. He takes on rormer
WBA tillist Ernesto Espana (33·3) In a scheduled
lS·round bout telecast from Atlantic City. Also:
The Sunkist Invitational track meet, taped in Los
Angeles, and a live report from Pontiac. Mich.,
site of Super Bowl XVI.
3 :30 p.m. (7) -PRO BOXING -The finals
of the ARC Alameda Open, taped at Alameda.
5 p.m. (7) -WIDE WORLD OF SPORTS -
Gerry Cooney, who fights Larry Holmes on March
15 for the heaveweigbt title, takes on Joe Bugner
in a boxing exhibition al Westbury, N.Y. Also: the
world women's gymnastics championships, taped
In Moscow.
8 p.m. (5) -COLLEGE BASKETBALL
UCLA atCalUorn1a.
RADIO
Basketball -U.W-cilll Stanford, 12:JOP.m ..
KDA Y (1.580>; Uc..J.rune aL.JJtah..state.~ p.m .,
KWVE (108 FM>; Fresno State at Cal State
<FuUerton), 7:30 p.m ., KWRM (1370); Long Beach
Stale at Pacific, 7 :35 p.m., KLON (88 FM ); UCLA
Soular lead& bOwling tou,rney
ALAMEDA <AP) -Dave-Soutar, who won his
first Professional Bowlen Allociation UtJe two
decades qo, led by 15 piftl after match play !Albe
ttOO 909 ARC Atam~O~ ~ay niabt~ ~r WOD ala ofe C! metebea H did
Manball Holman. Holmao. a top money winner oo
tbe PBA tour tn 1•1. waa lo second piece.
at California, 8 p.m .. KMPC (710).
Hockey Kings al Colorado, 12:50 p.m ..
KPRZ (Jl50l
Sunday's TV, radio
TELEVISION
9 a.m. (2) -CBS SPORTS SUNDAY -
Eusebio Pedroza (33·3) makes hi s 14th WBA
featherweight title defense against Juan LaPorte
( 19·2l in a schedul ed 15-round bout taped in
Atlantic City, N.J . Al so. Taped coverage or the
men's downhill at Wengen, Switzerland. site of the
longest run on lhe World Cup skiing circuit. Tai
Babilonia and Randy Gardner are among those
taking part in the Superskates ice skating
exhibition, taped at New York.
10 a.m. (4) -SPORTSWORLD -A review of
the 1981 NFL season, including the surprising play
of the 49ers and the Bengals. the renaissance of
football in New York and a comparison between
veteran QB Cr aig Morton and second·year player
Eric Hipple.
10:30 a .m. <7) SU PERSTARS .--ABC begins
the 10th year of competition with taped coverage
or the r1rst of fo ur men's preliminaries. Among
those involved are Renaldo Ne hemiah , the
defe nding champion, a nd Steve Garvey, Gary
Carter and Mike Schmidt of baseball fame.
11-a .nl. (4> -COUECE-aXSKETBA
Virginia.at Louisville.
11:30 a .m. (2) -SUPER BOWL TODAY -
Brent Musburger is host for this 9Q·minute show
that also has segments including reprots from San
Francisco and Cincinnati and a commentary by
Charles Osgood on the spectacle or ttle Super Bowl.
1 p.m. (2) -SUPER BOWL XVI -The San
Francisco 49ers meet the Cincinnati Bengals al
Pontiac. Mich. In the Silverdome.
RADIO
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Clnc:inntt1, l2:4S p.m .. KNX 0070).
Hockey -'Kina• al Vancouver, 6:50 p.m.,
KPRZ (1150).
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WlllSktv. J1nl • Hu•ller N. GutlQtr
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Andvs Baron, Andy• Abt!, B•n9 Go L.
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THlaD •ACE. One mil• P•l• & lllllt AllN Ann•t ~
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Bold StrHk (W1sha•dl It tO • 60 •to
Jan Mtmor1es tGo..orUul I 60 • 60
ArmWAl..,S.nalor I B•Y"'"' • 40
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M t\\rng•r. Snooo., Rodncv Eht•ft N
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Also rM:eO Kn1on1 8rlQ60f' N .. Corubl
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T•me 1 03J1S
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Most H•Pl>V Pool•• IAN»rsonl J IO
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Uwo t.orW'\ OfW !.<.r•tCht
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C.•ll•udel IGouote..,I 11 60 s 10
Bruk•tnd IWllll•m\I 2 IO
Also •.oced Lollt• t<ano•t•. Ma1n11c
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NINTH AACE Onemlltp.ou
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lime 1 03
U E XACTA 11 II OflO '80 10
TENT" •ACE Onemole P•<t
''° •80 •IO JlO
3 60
GrtOOtn
Deep Woods ITOddl JI •O II "° '00
Plaetr•llle I P••ktrl 5 .0 •IO
Aov•• Edwera N 151111111 • 10
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r ·m• 1 011 s
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double major oame (111\conduct, 9 1•,
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Soccer
HIGH SCHOOL ""EN
OttMI v..,.. J, l' ... 11uln Valley J
Ot••n Vtew \CO<lnQ Frou\1akf$, Mull•llY.
ShHry ~ounl111n lf.o~.., \-(OftnQ Sm10'l 7, NQUYl'I\.
E•lson I, WH lml11S1tr 1
E01\on scor1n9 Slr•<nen
Wf\tm•n\trr \tor•nq 8etQ
WOMEN •
0<,a-N v ... J, ~rtft.I J
O<t•n Y'f'w UOf•nQ Otr 8t.•ft
E.i ... I, H_.....,n 8tecll O
EOt\On 1o(or1ng W1n9'ff'r
E•IAllt i.o •. W-rl<I .. 1 E•l•ntlt SCOrtnQ G.,tl.t 3 lllomoson 1,
H•rqrovt t
Hlah achoQl soccer
tTI' •·A •ANICINGS •·A t South ro,,•nce 1 Cl1remo"1. J
lCll1e11; • °°' PUl!l>l<n, 5 S.nt• Monka;•
Simi ValltY. I Wt>I Torr•nte. I San
Gll>roel, 9 Arced••. 10 '"""''' I A""""lml J-A I r.. .. 110 , Bos<o Totn 3 N_ ... _ .
Monte~tlo, .S. Gk_1.nn, • $.lint• M•rl•. 1
•Cr .. p l I MonlClalf 9 Bonll.O 10 AQU .....
1·•
t t..• Qt.uni• 1 M ••••on VleJo l
(.tp1s1rano V•Ho. • Bell G•rdtns, S D.,,. ~ills 6 Cala1>uu I E,te,..cla ; a
Burb•n' • S....te P..,1• 10 Glend•lt
Women
HIGH SCHOOL •ANKINGS
CIF .. A
I P•IOS verdt•. 1 Aotllno Hiiis. J Soul!I
Torrance • Uol-. s. M1t• Cosl•, • WH1
fJU.UllU.O l..J.l.nl.nult.r.;. L ~--'
Arcad1e. 10 Alta Lonv
Thursdal's lre n uclions ASEaALL
~lcM1Lt-
MINNES0lA fWINS S19n.O Bobbv
Cuhllo and Edd•• Hoooe. p•tchers, a.nO
Stewe Oo..QIM. o..1t1elder
Nall .... ILt-
HOUSTON ASTROS S1on.O To"• koll,
OUltltlCS..r to 4 lhree ytar COl'\tr..act
t 00T8ALL ~11-IF-llLH-• MIAMI DOLPHINS Announced tllt
rehrom~nl Of CMrl•• C1ll1n•n. O<ll>llclly
dlrec ror ._ nfmi'd Mm oubllclly dlrecllor
tmtrltu~
•
t Hot Deliwry to Your Door
~ sUPER-SUp~li -
~~ ;&o -~"t. h A Me 'n Eds Piz:ra-Beflvered-~(
Cotta Mesa
17th & Tu1tln
846-7138
Hot To Your Door During The
Game! The Followlr\9 Locations Will
Deliver Sunday Starting At 1 P.M.
49ers ALL THE WAYI
Huntlftiton Beach
Beach a Hefl
·Cal Ahlad--Y0411 OrdW Wiii .. I~ When Yeu Arrive 147-1214
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Orange COllt DAIL. Y PILOT/Frlday, January 22, 1912
T he marketplace on the Orange Coast
••••••••u .. ••• ••• •••• HoetNt For S. I He.Mt For S. I Hemet For S.-' ...... For S. ·······~··············· ...........•••.........•..•........•.................................
Among p.:ople lookrng /nr a rf>fital. 70%
read rf'fJl estate classified 'le.'
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INDEX
, ......... Call . • •• ,.. 1002 .... ,.. 1002 .... ,.. 1002 ... ,.. 1002 --~· T
1
642-5671
.USFllSAU a.. •• .......... ..... ,....i. ~·-•wh '*-*'•·· 0...llno o.. ...... llTwt r.......,ve11tr :=. ............ ~
t..1-llurh IAj-.Holl>
t..1-Ni1"'1 ~~v:t. S::E;;..:au _ _..IMl._~c:.w·-
Seol ••--• s.llutwo• ·--.. ....i1tH-.S.la
IW.ESTATE Attftl• lor Sola Alu\lntlU ,., Salt
ltHlt """°"' ---...~,
Cawt«r L.au Crr Ill> =~'!.':'::f."> o-,w ... 1.1 .. 11 &alt HoiAft to bt Movtd 1-p .. ,17 =~GPt\'Y
Mobll<llrnt TrlrPrh ~Dnftt Knori Or~C. .... g: .. ~=~~ ...
ll1Atlw:l.far••.Cro\u
Rtel C..alt E1rk'"I• lloel EilAI• 11 anltd
IDIHLS
,. ,. ,.,, -IOD '*• IU
1111 IUI
1040
:::: Nilthtr't Notlct:
:::; All real eslale 11ct
:5 ;;:~~~~~ ~s ~~bJ!t~ 1t~
the Fedtral Fair Hou)
:: mg Al't of-1968 wh1t·h
1• makes 11 illegal to ud
:: vert ise "any pr.('fercnn1,
lim1talion , or dis
i:ioa t•riminullon based on
111111 race. ('Olor. relii:1on.
:: sex. or national orii:in.
11GO or an intention to mah ~= an)' such prdcrent·e.
1100 II m 1 t a t 1 on . or d 1 s
: t'riminat1on ,"
21ot
Z3IO
2:llO llilO
ZlCll 2SlO -l1lt -
nus newspaper will not
knowini:I> an·epl an~
advertising ror real
estate whi1•h I) in 'wla uon of lhe_law zu, .............. ..
• Hou>u t'ur111>11td lUJll
l*'-1/nlunulltd DIO EllOIS: Adnrtisers
..W clleck their ods HooMsf\irnotllnl JlllO c-a.......... -c-....... 11.1 >m ~..... -T...--c.,r im
Qli>itan t'urn ~ Owpit&t> I/al 3'1111 A,Uturo l'KIO
A11Ullnl111n • "tiU turt100' lol -._ -"-•eo.td -,__lllOltb ...
daily -report tt• "'"-.diatety. •Tht
DAIL y ll'ILOT OHllMU,
1.elty fM tht flrlf
Incorrect instrtlo11
f#lt.
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Olf•rt Reftl&I 4400 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • 1
:i::~~r:=::~I :::Gm.rat 1002 ~-'•Mfd =· ...................... .
..... Rtftlab -GRAB THIS!
IUSllESS. IMYEST· GRACIOUS
, MOT. fltllNCE T~HhM -:.=:=: =·13 Bdrm 3 al in one of :::=:::~t!.' io1) Mission Viejo'~ llest
11_110....,.. l:: I areas Assume SJ,•, Jst
~-~.!fttfd.Tn·: ~I Seller 1s flexible and will
--la help finam·e th1~ one lllllttlCEMENTS, lnchldes wetbar. Frem·h rosetlllS & doors to bakony Jnd a
LOST
'
FOUND firep1t Sl.59.000 Ca II for
SEIYICES
details. 646.7171 -
SI 19,500
TERMS TERMS!! Owner wants out! Super
3 Bdrm 2 bath home with = large ll\'lnj! ramil~
1100 area Bnr k flreplat•e
North Cos ta Me a
bargain ' Call now.
546-2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
Redilced $I 00,000
SPYGLAS.S
IYOWHER
Ot·ean View S575.000
6br 411ba.4JOO_s<i!!___ -SOUTHPO RT ~IOlYF':'r
OWNER FINANCING
HJGHLY t.:PGRAOED
0 ff er expires Jan 31
2.S Bodei:a Ba~
Cal I ow~er 759·~7~7
"PROBATE"
COSTA MESA :J: A fantast1r ~ Bdrm. 2
-ston home with a :: mag"n1f1t·ent 11' 1n l(.
-family area. F1repla<'C. :: country kit chen 12',
Ml finanring available <.:all for more details
Allcnft . j 1110
C..OlpOn.sut lttot ti.JI -a..tnec.,... . •ut
... C)t'lii; S<oolifi• --mo
lkll« Hm•.s.l• Atnl 11• Tniltn.Traftl tilt r'.:'r:r~~~i.ru := Bluffs. Lease option. 2 br.
1$io wide greenbelt. $139.SOO , lUTOMOllLE
G<Mral •
Al&JqW'I Ct•.11n a--Vtturl«t Soartl latt Rod~ •WWll>n•b Tnaru
-~r. 644·013j.:_
v-~:::~~~.\
llTOS. IMrtllTED
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c.,.. I ;r.::'i
0.Ullft •. ftrran
ftM Horlrlll , •
J~r I J-=~'i" Mu& M.,_.,, 11 ...
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RHAHCIHG!
FANTASTIC!
$15.000 down, owner will
rarry the finant'1ng.
Super sharp 2 S!lrm, 2
bath townhome l'Ondo
Pool. sauna. and spa
Great terms! Great
bargain! $109.900 Call
.now. ~6·2313
THE REAL
ESTATERS
dAYFROMT•
IOATSLIP
$555,000
WOW! Lowest pm·ed
bayfronl home ON
BALBOA CO\'ES Laq:e
4 bdrm, 3 bath. double
fireplace. rovered pal10
plus much more! Will
AITD -or sell SO'(.
W.4 °'lease option!
... 1ayrrop .
IHhn
•675-7060•
n. ........ , ••
.. "" °"'Wt c.... .,
DMLY PllDr
CLASSIFllD ADS
r::. 'f W: !·.:!': ~ ·
ASSUME ASSUMI ASSU~· Semi custom, 3 years new. cat edral
ceilings. crackling fireplace , $1 ,000
assumable loans. 13.7% interest rate.
Priced al $181,000. Seller will carry .
Hurry on this one. won't last!
THE REAL
ESTATERS
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l'INNSULA HOMU
Remodeled, decorated 3 bdrm , 3 bath
mstr bdrm, ocean view $425,000. '
West Bay bayfront. Slips for 2 boats, re~odeled 3 bdrm, 3 bath $1,200,000.
Ocean & jetty views. Marine room 4
bdrm, 3 bath, 3700 sq.ft. $1,385,000. '
UDo ISU HOMES
7ot VIA UDO MOID Fii 1·5
Prime Lido Nord bayfront. 5 bdrm 5 bath. Lg._L.R. 2 boat slips $1,500,000.'
Remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath + large rec. rm. beam ceilings, $420,000.
UNDA ISLE IA YFIOMTS
-Main channel view from 4 bdrm 5 bath home with pool Sl,495,000. ·
Lagoon view from 6 bdrm,· 5 •bath.
playroom. dark rm. den . $1,350,000!
CAIMATIOH CO..YE
Spectacular bayfront view 4 bdrm 4 b~~h. 2 boat slips t?.050,000. ·
BILL GRUNDY. RF.Al TOR
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View of ocean, bay & Pavilion lights
from this presti~ious home with grand
entry in Del P1so ti le. 4 Br 2'h Ba
Family Room. 2 Fplcs. Community 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pool & Parks. Ideal family home in a
prime Corona del Mar neighborhood.
Priced to sell $329.000 Leasehold.
Owner will help fi nance .
WlSUY N. TAYLOR CO .. RliLTOIS
2111 S. ...... H.lood
NEWPOIT CfHrEI. N.I. 644-4' I 0
' Sell idle items 642·56781Want Ad Results 642 56711
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OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE
llG CANYOM -VllW!
Beautiful Versailles Model. Quiet
Cul -de·Sac. Winding Staircase.
Marble Entry. Spac L.R. Elegant
Features. Garden Kitchen, Den
W /Frplc, Huge Mstr Suite. Highly
Landscaped_ Paddle Tennis . Great
View! Special F..inancing.. $87.5,000.
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llG CANYOM -TBMS! Lease,
Lease option or sell w /excellent
terms! 2 BR, 'l BA condo on golf
course w/private gar. tennis &
pools. $257,500. Martha Macnab
642·823.5 (PH) .
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.
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AESIOENTIAl REAL ESTATE SERYIC£S
GllAT IUY IN UNIYHSm PARI
Priced below market! Gorgeous 2
Bdrm. Deane home. Professional
landsca ped . New carpeting.
Move· in cond ition for $179.900.
IN NEWPORT CENTER
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WATERFRONT HOMES, INC
REAL ESTATE
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2436 W Co.JI HWy 315 M..rww 11..._
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HAllOlllDGI
An exquisite offering.
Elegant & spal'ious 3
bdrm + ramily home. I le\' home w/panoram1r
\'Isla of harbor .
{'OaSlhne. 0t•ean & night
llghts. Prestige. rom·
Cort, luxury & security.
Redll(•ed. now 1695,000. !Owner financing ). Agt.
~S560.
MEWPORTICH
ESTATE! 3 Bdrm 3 liath l'USIOm
home. t'Omplele with d •·
l'Oralor rurnished I
leriors . Spa r10
irodern home reflerl 11
111div1duality ol design.
Lush landsrapinl( sur
rounds large spa, pris e
·ri~flOOft.~C.al~l 646!f!~· 7;!17tl•
Vl8Y FROM THE ~
.TERRACE
The pleasure of luxurious living in a
conveniently accessible setting is a
dramatic ractor in the location of
Uus stunning property. With ·its
commanamg views of t:atahna. the
ocean and bay, this home is
complete with four bedrooms, 3
baths, pool and gourmet kitchen .
An outstanding va1ue at $975,000.
For more information call John
Campbell . ~Q,
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675-2311 ..
• flAMOUMIC PIM'THOUSf VIEW *
CUSTOM W /VllW
One 1s easily c11ptiv11tcd
by this ocean and bay vu
home ulop the Blu/rs In
Irvine Terrace Ideal for
a<11ve famtl} laving or
grar10ub cn1er1ain1ng,
the home hosts 4 Bdrms.
3 Ba. pool. gourmet
kitt'hen uncl has ultr11
inqdcrn apphant·es,
brit·k rloors. ou k
cabinets and bay and sea \U breakfast area
Pnre 1975,000 and ) ou own the land Owner will
financ·e.
IOGHS REAL TY
675-2311
o.taColoM8'
PllFICT
ST AITER HOMl l Br condo. onf) S8000
dwn. Creal lo1·11t1on
W /pool & spa Jiu rr) ,
r•ll now. Marda. agt
159-1221
TRADE EQUITY
Owner will trade big
cqwly in 2 year new ron· do for 3 or 4 Bdr home in
(lood Or Cly
nei hborhood. 7Sl·3191
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lHed' 4000 SQ ft In
B-.iyshores. 5-bdnn. large II\ ingrm. dinin
grm panelt'(I hbary and
big famil) rm Hu ge
k1tr hen. pantr) and
fam1l)' t<at1nf( area
Se<'ur1t) & sound
system), hardwood
floors. tt<ak and ouk
c•abinets. winl• storal,{e.
marbll' baths and ex
ler\S1\e paneling are on
ly i! sampling of th{'
quahty features
$910,000 F.t
Qwner 63 J ·2968
S MILLIONS
~fMSalt 114~da Isle · Newport
Beath Custom
waterfront home
·pn<'ed far below market
for quu·k sale MAI ap
pra1sal $4.4 m11l1on
Redu,·ed 10 onh SJ 6
m1lhon Seller wili rarn
:.i year fmanc·inj! at 10';
Room for 3 laqw y at·hli.
SOMERSET "A ",
Oehghlful 2 Ur t·onclo
dose lo So Coast Plaza
& airport 1ndus1rial
area Bcaut1fulh de
1·orated Great siarter
home Sl47.950 751 3191
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taOW MARKET!
4 bdrm home in Costa
Mesa Won't lll ~t at
St20.000 I ~ r home war·
rant) Owner aSS ll>led
finanl'mg. Call 979 5370
.ALLSTATE Indoor outdoor pool spa
wath retrartablt-roof
Uoderi:round wine cellar Separate gue~t '
AND maid's c1uarters
World'~ mosl romant11·
master swte overlook
REALTORS
• • SECURITY IUILDIHG· • •
Breat htaking view fr om
profess ional ly decorated
PENTHOUSE !! Featuring 2
master suites, pool. security. all
a menities. $450,000 FEE. 2670
-·san Miguel Dr.,-Newi>ort 'Beacn .
759-1501 or 752· 7373
• in~ entTrl' h~r1'cr
Brokt•r ron~1dl'rat1on
To Sl'e l'Bll R1l'k. Bkr
11-l ili0-7292 anytime
2BRW/VIEW UNDER SI OOk eondirtra~ 1?vtr1ni1,....,,.-.....,..
)OU need + g~eat
terms·S min to beach
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IOo/o AMAMCIHG AVAIUILE
Gorg~ 2 Br detailed home. 1
blk from ocean on FEE land only
$299.000. 2670 San Miguel Dr.,
Newport Beach. 759 ·1501 or
752-7373 \.
• WATaFIOMT HOME *
CllATIYI AMAMC:IHG
Sensational 4 Br home smack on
t he water!! Featuring French
doors. frpl , professiona l
decorations & priva te sand y
beach. Only SZ75.000 & seller will
carry AlTD. Leasehold! 2670 San
Miguel Dr., NewporL-8ea~h .
759-1501or 752-7373
• TUlnlROCK. *
$127' PH MONTH ...
is all you pay when you take over
existing 1st T.D. Spacious 4 Br
executive detac hed home
featuring formal dinir:g. family
room & frplc. Only $213.500 FEE.
2670 San Miguel Dr., Newport
Beach . 759-1501 or 752· 7373
• • PALEIMO * • HAllOI Y11W HOME
TotalJy remodeled by craftsmen !
Featuring French doors. wooden
shutters, plank floors , used brick
& pool & spa. FEE land
w/GREAT TERMS!! 2670 San
Miguel Dr., Newport Beach.
759-lSOl or 752-7373
~ llACH OFflCE
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lion 3 bdrms in eal·h unit plui. rireplat·es.
separate i:arai:t-s. beam c·e1hnl(i.. bit inl'S. lhe
works' S.119.000 owner
will finarwe with 20',
clown. 12' !'. lnll"rest
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llarbor ln\l'!>tment Co
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Island trust deeds Over
50', equi~'. Shor\ or Ion&.
term S5000minimum
Ill H_.sty, Rltr
675-21'6
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ISLAND'S MOST
CllARMING SG L RES
3 bdrm + loft. F'renl'h
dOors h'l111tows' fl'lneSt----;"l
appointments thruout
214 Amethyst Open Sat
12·5. (h\'ll agt 673·8585 -------111111111~~-~~ ~XECUTIVfHOME
in San Antomo His art>a
ol l'pland Tn·le' el with
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sq rt 3 BR 3ba. :)auna
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l.u<'1lle B S<·ott. Bkr
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ATTENTION
IUILDlRS!
Where <'an ~ou find .i le,·el R 2 lot South or th l'
h11!hwa~ in Corona del
Mar for S230.000~ Great
opportumt~ to bw Id a
single family home . a
I duplex. or e\'en two l'On·
dos. Genereus terms
HOISi PIOPHTY Lrg 3 Br 2 Bo & older 3
Br I Ba homes. both
ha\'e 2 t'ar garaies
l«ated in bat'kba~· urea
oo 19.000 sq fl lot. room
for 1•orrals & s1 alls
Owner Wiii rin at 12' •
Askln11 '275.000.
HAllOlllKI
JUSTUSTID
Mal(nlfkent C1m1blano
3 Br. F.8 .. 21, Bit ,
forma l 0.1\ .. brnlhluk· ~ oc:·ean and dt~· lii,:ht
\1"'5 m1ke lh1s our bu)'
~ thf Wrdt It 162$.000
Witn usumalile anan< ..
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lob>o PewinMllo I 00/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rt'aut 2bdrm. 211ba .
'inl!I stor~. Peninsula Pt home Sl'ller will
f1nJnl'e S~ 15 .0110
~er !..\~. 675 513-l
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DUPLEX
SO.OF HWY
TPrms a\ a1lable on this
super t'lean rha rmer
Pnced n ght for quit·k
s ule. Greg Astle.
159-1221
-Duplex. 2 ooe BR units on
rorner lot S229.500
Owner will assist finan.
673·4191. 340 5517 or
7_54·i001
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GREAT STARTER Rerrodeled 2 Bd . lrg lol.
S88.90t. Bill Kennedy
63
FUIDOM HOUSE 3 Br. I Ba. lar11e y11rd
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i 115,000 E.SIDE 1!1• dwn payment. owe
balanrt, 2 Br I Ba. oak
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some TLC.: C u rt
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night htchts. Quiet Area bfh 11'. AITO 2 yrs. FP s-te Fe * •&O' TOTAL Elegant hving ooly IS 2 BR 2 Ba, l'lose to £x«" 4br. 3tto. fam rm, 3 ~rn;i~ h~~hs:38, ·l lZ7S P:>rh, open sp:Hes. s1e ooo 964 7362 a..ly W_.. •ice... 4 Aqinme comm 'I hind ft minutes from Fashion s<'llOOls. shops. fwy SSOO r ar gar, view. nr ocean Ba r 1 d k SB l32SO
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• HJ.7010 w 645-0031 Sl.4S million wicxC'ept. OOWN PAYMENT Island. 7 m1nutcll t0'$.C m>. Keith, ~4471 I~ ~·3420 ~.~~°f Hvm'es. Inc ~~A1!_s6]~ .. 1044 term~ R Haftlllh l. Plaza or OC Airport. <..lfOOSE YOUR CR PTS 3PlusDen,l,uxury Home UI 1400 FORECLOSURE 11§1·1425, ~2·6~7 7Xgl'06&! lS hou11es, ult Just east of Neweort Al1 by Feb. Isl 3 br, 21, Surrounded by Mexit-sn •
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. West Costa Mesa .Cl. run as apt. 1·om11lex Blvd. & so. of Sun D1egu bu, 2sty, SMQ/mo 2 br. 2 Courtyard Very Nr lk h l-111!!!!!11!11!!!!111!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
homes+ pool. I lot Sub· W /I I O/o L.,..leect. I 041 tt. ,,,.._. 6 60xl20 Nn lot + 2 bdrm Pos1tjve ca.sh rtow Coll Jo)-wy Sturtmg at S900 a ba. S7SO / mo. Su pc r P\'t i\rcu Pool. 'l'cnn1~ ... f H1ights: 3 bdrm 2
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100/o DOWM lle<'esllary Ideal for Isl neighborhood Assume "raik'tl Lusk. 3 lir 3 llu 64Ml839 -n I . On Monrovia St near LANDM ARK 's HF.ST 3 l'Omm pool & spa $695 7~67~:593() __ _
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3bdrm.2ba, 1600 sq. ft , poss O~er~2013 to4th Br ... ~ppiagC•.ter Property 2600 wallpaper -skylight s Bcal'h Townhse 3 Br 2,, ... ':!'! ..... ~ .......... ·hoot Gar .lnd1ry area,
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old carpet throughout. Wiltroct. eqiity I-:1h'1·n Artuko\ll'll. Bkr ac·res Out or rown CilO SA.M LUCAS <lbli:ur $7$0/mo 731 or.ii9 "'Aa' ('h. $7s0/mo. 9G8 9110 3&4 Bdrmb $650·$67~ Refs S9 50 I 213) SlS0.000. owe AITD for in $850.<kKI Effit'rulcl Hay uwm:r Sl.ll00,000 Termb uir.v1co "" .. e II ,," 11 y a' r d L •• 5S6-1676, (714! 4!M·6306 hQmt:. \11('w, l>OOI. jar. 4 L40 4287 1714) 846 3278 (2 1" ~ Lrg 4BR Ex er Sty le l''· 3 BR-. 2 BA. l'lost• lo .-~ " .. 4iyrs al 11520 /mo . _ bs. 3 fi rephll·es 1.0 111 Q • 5539552 • · "' lbdrm 1·ondo. brund Homr In Preft>rrt'd ~·h fnl'd yd 2 ear ll<ir 1:arai:eb K1db & 11ets 2 Br 2 Ba Bay front,
Demand E. Side area nr DESPIU TE 1 mumt} ll>nms 1-'ur morl' · new. t blk tu harbor Rl'S1denllal Area. CM fp $7so,mo 00s tSliO l'\ · wc lrnmr 54 5 2000 ('omm bearh. tennis,
S.A. Count ry Club. Call Woodb d · 1nfutl.it»J91ti BAYFRONT ~ull iml'e, S6S.OOO ur 1, Brand Nc-w, Carµcl:., · Agenl.nufec docks $2000/mo Agent J eCf I A Ill I · ( 714 I n ge 3Br 2ba, 1 LEASEHOLD Y•C .... ....,.. I 1 .,,. 000 T Ora po s , & pa 1 n t 3 Br, nr Westminster ~9900 67S 3767 ""~·3116. yr new. Low dovm as •--~ ~ "'"' il\1ll a ~. crmb ' He-rta.och 3269 ----'-. · --...., sume loans Need fast ~ ._.,... I 052 E'.xqwb1le 4 BR. 5 UA. COMMlltCIA.L avuil 494-~7'18 Darrell Th ro u i: h out F. \ t'r) Mall, ava112120 S625, ex .,.;:;;~••••••••••• •••• Newport c rest Condo .
• ________ , 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• nt'ar Lmda Isle. lnrlucll·S ~· 1o1 with room for liO' Room & W1nduw 3 Car tras. 964-3002 38r some w iocn view sac. •\'IEWH OUSE• pn\11tl' dl)(·k 60' on thl· lted&tate Ga r Fenn'<I Bat·k Varel ----WXURYIA.YFRONT . FAST MOYE SUCCESS REALTY 3b 2b St39 SOO S b11at.S650,000. &,...__ 2800 t Br 2'i Ba IJ<Jnu) rm, 3" 2'l . hi I SB.50-mo.631·0460 Ownerpa1·kingand will S49·7991 r, a. . uper m:11nbay S50,000 down, 642·5200 ----r Gardening Sen irl', Fam rm,3.lOO sq rt nr ur. ,a w11 iXlllt~11i. "'-d un it, 3 BR "Ondo, terms.ewm•r,495-5707 & assume S750,000 at ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oranl,!e Trre. Water Gl't'('r Lake SI09S l.'\'l'b A\'ail now Man} '"" ' rinance this 4 Bd rm -~,,_;~. -"" 12• 642. 9231 EXCH ... ...,.~1 p s b umenities 53500 Mo greatloc:at1on near Hoag Costa Mesa North home . -rwnuwtH Mlwporta.och 1069 -' · "'"9V d s u Jei·t 10 Ap lt40-6203 Hrok Hosp . c·omm pools. This qwet cul de sal' Sal Jan 23 31 Bethan) •••••••••••••••••••••••Harbor Ridge assum hasoffil'e spac:e rorrt'Ol µro\al Jmmed 01·1· I BDRM 2 BATH. fcnt•t'!t -t>r 67S 491 2 adlt!; only, SBOO mo.
home is loolung for a 1.30 to 4 30 Beaullful TOUCH OF $215,000 lst TD 10 3' • Gl11eTnbolet Sl..25'2 Mo 957 8974 yard, patio. S7$01mo &looa Ii.I.ind Waterfront Lt,lSK f!..E~LTY 675·34ll
fa mily! Will ronsider Turtle Rock. 3 bdrm. CL•SS l~2ndv1e~644·6426 957-4027 Wl'Sts1de, 2 BR, 1 UA. Da~s 89l-l947 3 Br 2 Ra Ye<1rly ren· 2 BR. 212BA Condo.
13<; loan for 7 years with neutral Lones. Atrium "' NEARLY ·~ ACRL' DUPLEX. 2000 sq fl I d~I ~ar. ftonn'<l bu1·k c 't'Siwknds 700 0453 lal ~ Mo 770-0J.47 , .. Loaded 'th l Prof de1:or. oc·can \•u. 4 "' I 11 h Newport Terrace. Gar, 20'i< nown ! Fu ssy - . wi ex ras B 1 . Dover Shores fet• lancl llUW>e from ranul N. B yurt· pa o. wa s er Brand new 3 Br Sto\ c &. SPYG' •ss C ··• r p" r t & p at 1 o
mo ve fast buyers. Fantastic· terms . Taki! r "" poo spa + t•it~· Spr41whng 4 br home. ---639-0291 dryer <1rea, c·arpt>ted & dishwasher Chlld & On an & n';;h1 view, 63i-ssoo. 645-211111, or
Sl49,900.CallS40·ll51 over xlnt 1st TD OWC hies Assumr 1178'• t nr lot. room for m1na ,C011d0111i•l••s/Tow•· •~L.tat clra11l'<l.noµct),$4751mu small ""l OK S950 mo 4bdrm. ram rm, 3 i•ar (2_13}347-2544 2nd TO. Paci fll· Area True \alue $429,900 tennis rnurl + 11uul I t.o.ftforsal'e 1700 --W~-~e ~S442or 770:;629 ~7979. -
• 4_-HERITAGE Reall\17141581-llSt Won't last ' Patri1•k Pnt•(!(l lwlowmurkl'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ 2900 l:i.-ars duplex.ZBR.IBA ~-~,..,~200 mo EH·~ 3BR 3 Ba Bluffs condo. Tenore. aJ,'l 759·1221 ~ 000 IH4 7424 t • .t~)urt' World Condo For ••••••••••••••••••••••• I I .... Ut:Atrr. 2BR 2BA. Mm """' SllSO Oot lle Johnson. · J,.r I Sale B\ Owner 28 R. P\1 Pl~ look1n~ lor homl' ~~,r l'Jll>. l: USl'n gar. nu lkh. lots or Xtrab. t':m 2 BR Co ndo Adu 11 76CH966 ~5-6000 a . REALTORS
*MESA. VERDI * I 0
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Spacious 3 Bdrm. 2 ba n••t Beautiful area SIS.000 WIJ\
dn. Asking S240 .000 WOODBRIDGE Sl~/IOO pyml PP :\gl.
~~:r MESA v ER DE j LAKEFRONT SlZ7,900. 3 BR 2 BA. 1612 i Lowest pn re on water
Sandlewood. 20'; dwn. I Large 2 Bdrm 2 ba
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SSO.OOO at 13,.1 5 yrs. By beautiful \'tew $247 .500
agt. Don Pfaff, 546·2313
HEW COHDO SO DH Agent. 63\.5737
•HEW USTIHCi •
HEIGHT) A.IE.A
2 Yr. Old TWlllli•
10', On noquahryini: 2
Bdrm 2 ba & dl·n
Forever l'll'w •
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T OWll & Cou.try
ltfflton
552.1100
ISLAND DUPLEX
EHell lo t a t1 on .
Sl:.lOmo lnl'Ome. 2 2Rr 2
bark umts Tr) $75.000
dwn. OWC Call Curl
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NEWPORT
SHORES
WATER FRO HT. S Br; 'p\flennb & v<>OI.
walk to beac·h $269,000
Possible lease option
Cart M en 759·1221
Bluffs Tnna Plun f'l'l' 2DA LIµ •radl'<I rnr cts to IJU\ on Isl• opl 1on t Hk , s or pd:. $450 mu !){' rurn. $775 844>·8782 Comµlt.'x 2HA Nr lloag • ~1 ctG l'~lmm I ma1n11 tirral f-1l'W Sl!5~ooo' Bii)' in 1!157-litOO 548l ·S442or 770·S629 3 hr. 1•, Ila, rcl'l'ntl\' in S62.5 Mo 1st.Last & Deµ EXClUSIYI
oo . rn ts .. x. nt. i·onc I il4 ;,45 71 01. Mon· Fri P\1 part\ has $32.000 tu 4 >r. 3 ba l'onrlo. man) sulatl-d, font•ed vd. 2 cur :'\o Doi:b 768 7633 IAYSCDE COYE ~.000 Agt ti-12 5200 8 5 Vt4·77011331, 3·5PM 1n1 l'SI '111 4-f>le\ +in <1me n111eb , ~800 . Dys i:ar Kids wd l'Omt' !:>I Harbor-\'1ew Homes 2 Rare + beaut Columbia BLUFFS NORTH LONG BEACH Oran gt' l'o Cu n n11t I ti73 3335, {'\'S 645 2439 rro + dep S700 A\'alL Br Oen. rrpk . laq ;e model.full deck +Wiler
. . \'iri:uuu l'Urr~ nt·~at 1 H' Pnn f: Sidt' clupll'll , I br. I bil . Feb I 963-l329 s>Aimmmg µool, Jat·u1 t 1, \ 1e"· Lge 2 BR + den. 3~r. 28J Condo. 2 µ\I l'ountn Clul> t:..,1atcs npal,s onl~ K:1:1 !162ti l!ilr Si:I Jrlult uni) Sii:""' lo bca1·h View' 2 l'ar garu)!c. llrl\fll {' fpk . \aUlted clgs 2 car patarb 01 erlookmi: wull· N ·w 3 br 3 ti· C n 1 imsi; i. I S375 mo Now 1173 2077 ... ~ 1 0 ,. a 1 1 0 n . 1 n l' 1 ti s ~ar Lo\•el\• decor for b1:au11ru1 i:n•enh1•1t & ll.uxur'\ ·D"l~tira01,,cru O·l' RL'N'J' \l.S S8SO Lux 3 Hr, 2 ba. hi most d1sc:rim1nat1ng. I IJOOI nt'w t'"ls Slll"ll' · ' r. 1 rm. dmin~. dbl )!ar Call gardl•ner. pool sen u•c level $2000 mo lse. Agt . t · " ·!'\ k "' Exlrai. Ratats t 5br's from $200 up 962 8387 :\ 1 a 1 I !-' e b 1 s t 761).(1617 5 ~ • immai· · s >ni: F'rom S175.000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7S0·3:Jl4 7da\'S -$1250 mo i700047 $215.000 BY OW f.11 1714111477066 u.....-~"'-~·"'-~ HURRY led •b 2Br wilh garJl(c,blo\e& Rluf r• ''ondo 3 BR . 644 5'li() ~"'·--'"" ' remoll 3 r dishwasher Child & ~ '-
&.....-~ 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w b1w• & nat10. NOW sma ll .... , OK SSU\ mo 2° ,BA. Nt'v. Crpl Paint Canal Front. Nev.µort ~-•• ...,......,, "--~ ... M 3122 "'i ,. ,.... ~ G f' I Shorl':.. 4 Br Den ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~_.. _. $4.2!1 SJi' .. 797!1 2 i·ar ar rp <', $980
$25,000down. Ov.nrr Wiii INCOME u~-:r·:ii;;29;2i,:~·y·;;d: ~~·ttl'.:NTALS 750.3314 lrtiN 3244 :d~s. ~~ = E\'eS &
c•arry Must Sl'll ' Maki-PR SHARP! 2BR. 2'J BI\ -n s.
I OPERTY t·a rµorl . OU tlo..:s , .. 1 E'"'TSIOE Dbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 81° c ... n.\OO Jo,el_v Dttan orrt-r~ 'fl·n111s. poo . walk SPECI "'LIST S7~ mo A"t 1;13 t t8t "'1111 0 ,,..., · WOODBRIDGE " to bc:ll'h 1\~ent 64ti IOH "' " ~ar, frµll-, P<1tw $6llS bw 11 Do\ er model I or&IS·2'!05 Mlwport a.och 316' f>i2·3832 3 Bd 1·ondu, 11round fir ~tor). 2 Rr 2 Ba 0 1n1n1?
Sde11 from mulllplt• un ••••••••••••••••••••••• lkrnid 2 br. 1 ba. )!dr unu. beaut clel'C1r. lrl! Hm or Dl•n lr\pµro\
its. Term~ a\ a1lahll' to Canner) V1lla~l' Mobile l'rvts drµs Couple on pallo area. S675 mo :'llu 1880 sq 111 outs1cle unit HEWUSTIMG swt~our m~~I~ lloflll• P.irk Furm:.hed 2 I~· Novels S5$0.S75•0097 pets . Cra1 ,: Su 1.an $1500 mo 64 4 ;,;42.
I Bdrm Eastbluff home .
auto s p r in k le r s .
Gardener S89S 857-4828.
IHZ·~-----sBR f'AMILY HOME
4 ba. lite yard, gardener.
$1700, mo. 646·S355
1 BR. steps lo beach
S400 mo
_9?9·7295
Jiit 21/2 bath
$179.500
675-1771
Ntwport Crett Br. 2ha. pool. ac11ti.. nu ~Hl213 • 759·0706
LaiJ-o•och l041 Oul~tanding lo1·al10n j pt.•li.. l'loM• Ill shuµ~ & Wi25 2 Rr. gardcneriwtr r ••••••••••••••••••••••• w partial m·1·un lll'W ~ restu\Jrants. $750 mo H pd r hllll , nu pets. 2blntobeoch
OCEANFRQNT Modular Mtnt mncl . 2 BR 2 B<1 NEJCCI:D I) ind util. 673 368S · .,r t:·s 1dl' ;,48 9441 ur 2 Bdrm. Iba. frpll'ln II\
Bluff Condo 4 bdrm. 3
baths. $1200 month
644-2607
3 Br 2 Ba Condo. beautiful Bluffs. full
Bal'k Ba\ \ 1e w
SI OOO mo' M a r y
Type Homes. 24 hr 1---------1 rnnrlo. IOWt'bl µn n • 111 µ}Ll"\ 1 S.25 1r~. l-i72-l801 S.'iH177 " rm Gara~e $625 mu secunty. •2 m1 of p\t UDO ISLE ... 9 Q.UfJtf~M 11'X:. 3.... b lbl Furn a\a1lable Contad bd b h [,,.,.area $14 900 Call ' TJ-t;,\STAl.UFFS HOMt: unrm. 11 , a, 1 ~ar. Twnhome,new3br.3 ba. Mr) Ru nd\ Bu) bch. f1sh1ng pier Cedar -I rm. 3 at •· 3 r ar fof' .iµpt &10 fi25!1 714 641 0763 4 lir. 2', b.i, \ ll'W. Ja1· \1Jls. drµs. bit in ran)!l' & palm. )!ar. Piirk. 1111ul. 213 6831.JSI
Cottage I~ pe. redwood 40' lot Sunny soul h A <!92.'> l'ollriw Ai,. I SU'iO mo r..io 6169 O\'t'n, d w •:\ erythmi: Ja<· S975 mo 833 9057 deck. pool. gu ar dt!d patio New k111•hen. ~ • 11 w o 1 ·--------Can<t l Front. Newport gate. ad Its only . No bath. Ready for 2nd / 1 ~ /l~J//,J.J !, Co)tu MrMt. CA,. 3 HR :1 Ua Blufrs l'ondu.
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~· $6!900. 499·3816 sLOry addition. ;.. CA~i "-~/,( 51150 Ootllt• Johnson. lion. Sat.Sun., 1 23 & 24 l'lBA Pool. Sµa . Tennis IAYFIONT option to buy StSOO mo. ----------R E A L T y 700-1966 675·6000.il-'l 1 IOam-4pm 1940 Arnulcl & Lake $675 Mo Leu~e 2 stor). 4 + bdrms. 2 TeM1s. pool. walk to A Lot ' APPLE YA.LUY .-\\'t> (Off M l'\'cr Pl l 759-0115 975 ·909 ba t h i.. I , r e PI a t' e . $79,500 ForA.LittH I Ul>O ISLE t·hrml! 4Rr $700 mu 5~91783 l'>u · ' i:ur~l~\acw Pier and beath Agent646·1044 or
Cute 1 BR. R-2. SOx l25 Tax Slteffer 2' :Ra, ti: sunn~ patw, ~ ltfNT A.LS slip $3000 pl'r mo A\ all &t~21Kl5
lot.2026 Pomona. I acre+ bldg site. gent OPIHHOUSE Nl•ar lll'W 4 pll'\ 2 uv1:r11clt'tl s1:100 mo Rill M1.-sa \'erde 4BR. 2BA I 2Br.1 Bii $700 Feb 1 ~YiewHo.-.
A.C. PETITTE R L TR ~-slopmi: parcel short 1144 rort ChartH I hllrm. 2 l)alh l':11·h uni I GruM,\ 67S·Gltil frplc-. Rll In~ A\ ail Ft>l> 2 Br. 2 Ba S8SO Super 4 Br. 2' ! Ba. Close
548·0522 1stan('e from tennis & m I 0.2 Sat I ·5 Wllh f1rcpla1·11. en.-lo~ecl Isl. $750 646· IS3.5 3 Rr. 2 Ba S8SO I 0 p a r k & p 0 0 I .-beal'h Ownr hus 1n Sl 95 OOO pallo. garage 9~•'• .tst ....._ __ ,........._t.o.-~ Le Raisor Rlt\'8338f.OO IBR Pool HDme in Mesa rluded plans for r ustom • Po~ •·ash fl ow !'\uw .._, __,__,..... 2 lxtrm alone on lot. l\lt't' ! • · S1 250.. mo . 1nl'lud 1n-g
.Verde. Large Corner 1·11111 Sl7S:OOIT SIH'r Asmne Loans $159.soo 1\111 c:run<h . ••••••••••••••••••••••• trees aml ~ arcl for pl'I I Ranc·ho San J ouqu1n. g_arde!!!r 640 1635
lo.. Breezeway. 2 Car lacular\'1ews! El.EGA.MCI Stt this 4 Bdrm J' 1 bath Rltr.675 616t • GeMord 3202 <1\a1I Feb 15 ~ 3227 \'1ew ol 11otr 1·ourse 2 Nev.1>0rt·Sea\·1ew 3 BR '
Gar. + Much More ! MISSION REALTY OH UDO heaut1fu l Porluf1n o · -· •••••••••••••••••••-•• 2 BR. 2 R,\ Pl'ntn di:e bdrm. den. 2 r ar i:ar. eXe\' home, with frpl.
Drive Ry. 2828 Tabago 49-1-0731 5 bdrm. l'ustom det'oral· m>dt'I 1n Harbor \ ll'W --------• RENTALS CO\e S82.S mo. 1 vr ISt'. Sim 640-5324 -----wet-bar Located 1n pre· Place. Then Call for "'---., Jrl-1 ed 1s an l'Xl't'pl1onal Separate mother m law C.M. Tax Sheffer Yearly Weeki,\' Winter. W a rrt• n 0 n1 ~-. a ).! t Woodbrid)!r Chaleau . 2 Newvurt Hts . fresh & s11~1ous set·unt~ gated
Appl to See. 957·095!L "'""""'"':'f nnance.! value Formal dinini: rm qrtr... almost new 1•pl ').!. 4·plex Xlnt finant·e 2.3A Bdrms . Nl•wp urt :-i,s1.2100 br. 2 ba ronrio. l'nd l'lean 3 BR . lpk. l)!e i·ommunily Pool. spa &
Open House Sal & Sun ~c' ~esrt<'h"nctn Ba~· ~-a~·~lt and &ramil~· rm Lite. l'I~ tu ptKJI S319.SOO 3~K 675 0073 I 345 4123 Beat·h & Bulbou. 3 BR + i~•nus rcu•m . 2 D \ i:ar . woodllurnin~ frplt'. ;~~/~2001 S850 Ii 16 1220. tennis l'Ourts Sl500 mo.
11AM·4PM Pm ed to ~ , uc ' WI)' spal'1ous. So. C•f Realty JACOBS REAL TY ": ~ tl'M1s. pool 1 hlk from """" Call &10-2549
SellAtS17S.OOO w1lh As-Ternfir Bu~'Sl49.000 546-5605 631-6194 GREATDUPLEX!! Me!">a \t'rilt' \'U)t11m l.i ke P rof cll'C'ctr t 5Br 2 RJ F'<1m1hrm Bl uffs mai:n1 f1 r e n t
s um a b I e Lo a n s L.,.a Yil• R.E ~.OOO 1~ w Balbo:a ftROPERTY ~-11-! q t. Sl200 mo RX> ITltl 99i :1142 I 01mn~ rm 1 blot'lc rro~ harbor oc:ean , u. 3br. Cooperauon W1th~ 497-1761 JUSTHOUCEO Bhd Open Dall~. 2 4 MGRS. ~~e\(') • N H ll 1)!h S1·h oo l iwwl~ reder Kids pets
ET n r•u1YOW111E• fyo 1-!0ri:eous unit~ i, Teel Hl.llierl Rrallur . 675 6173 Shurµ. J Br. Ir).! ~ard.I Woodbri ... Hew $1 000 mo .\).!l'n l $1165 675 2967 * Y SA H: * ~ " blbt·k from beac•h and 752.cm; ".. · $625 mo. Isl & lust + , 2 bdrm. den. 1111;:hly up 541 50.12 ----FOIEa.OSURE SA.LI Immaculate 3 Br 2ba only 2 years oh.I On •an ... lalaoa Island 3206 del' ,\\•ail. now 646·8226 1 graded S1n11 ll' st or~ IS h h New po rt Be al' h EX·
Mesa \lerde Fixer 01·ea n \•ie w home . \lcw 2&3bedroomun ln•es .... ..tColtdo ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Full\ s hulll'red various ouse w11 l'l'Ul1\·e Home w1th pool
Principals only Sl2.S,OOO Features. Large dec-k, 1._ ________ 1 1ts 3 bdrm umt 1s (?rt•:it At South (;oast Plaza Balboa Island Waterfront HOMES FOR RENT f'\replare Alnum Near swimman~ 1>001 3 Br 2 & i.tuesl house. Great for 543·7023 oak paneled den As .-for owner ocr uµuni·y Sl't: G m p 1 3 Rr 2 Ba Yearh· rcn 2 Bdrmi. s5oo .s52~ pool and lt>nn 1s Ra Famtl~ rm frµlt· + \•h1ldren: walk to Club
sumable loanand seller WESTCLIFF Ov.11er finanl'10l(a\'dlla T ·unt~ oui s. 00 1 talsro<>Mo7i,!J·Oj47_ F e ni·ed y Jrds & $975 mo 1\o Jl l't l> 2 addcllonal U l l llt~ House. Sl'hool. i.treen· ·~111/JO/o YA.• rmancing $319.000 Call bleONl,YS280.000 Call \l'lln1s.&.l~~~s.~ 8a)fronl.beUl·h.2 Br 2 garaj(eS Kids & pets ~0660 ' bd r m s N1l·e l y belts .ldealfam1l~1·om -
3 br + 1'> ba. Possible e\'es orwknds497-2766 lworbose """1 '""OtO!ln,. Sbuhmel s · ., o' oan B 12" E B f welc-ome A\1111 Feb "-t h I H 3BR la ncl s c·a pecl. a ut o mun1l~. Harbor Vlew Two bed' room. two hath ~'~ ...,, .. , w 11 . • o wn a ·' . a\ ronL lst 5-15·2000 Agent. no ~ a1· ec Om(• · spnnklers Sl250 mo m Homes. Ca» 759.1053 ~down. S7SK al $856 OCEAN VIEW FIXER l'Ondo. Pool n1?hl outsu1 e A Munattement A\ a1lahlc: Bal~a Island.' $1200 floe 2 A.A w ra m r m in l'lcls "ardt•ner & pool PITI. Pri n e. only -Sl75K assm. lOOK at I LLSTATE JD P '·! S 00 -U l P k $875 .. 18JOPort i\bbt') Pl ace 667:1163 your door Owner w1I 11"1 rupcrty "ana11e winter. 14 annual rownhouse.deluxe.n!'ar nn crs1y ar SH\ll't' 640·1327. RENTS1800moorlease
• 1014r4 plus OWC. WX90 l'am-2nd $129.500 With ment 7SI 2787 ~erb,day~213 478·357i new.3 Rr 2,, Ba dec·ks. Plus $1000 St>l'Urlt~ 559 6188 Ofhce759 6597 ~l<!'negot_iable ---DCllaPoW I 026 lot. 3 BR l~ BA. Best sso:ooo a ssu m a b I I' REALTORS Hunt Bl·h 9 units cu... f I 2 l I Walk to Poul. Park. i .
••••••••••••••••••••••• ! Don 631·48118 a financ1·n·1 at 12', L•"'S" 11 2 '"I $46' 000 """'MIMG SUMMY rv t', pa ios. i:arc ener Shopping & Sl·hools • --------• CCIRdainillitmS " '" ' a "'rm, '" 3 Br 2 Ba roll age \'er' furnis hed Si 9S mo 673 4141 8.S7 2040 A I llG CA.NYOH •L...L-:.o.-.a UIA. THT A.IUMG
HA.1101 VIEWS
Beau\itul 2 Br co-op.
Xlnt financing. $325,000.
STE.ALA. YU!
Wood & glass. ocean & ca nyon v us. \'e r y
private. lots of decks.
mst r swte w,jac .. cor-
ner lot $399 .000 .
Ownr Agt 540-3666 &
497..6CJ72
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home. 4 bedrooms, 211 850-123S. Bkr.
bdrm.2bafam1ly room, 493~1Rirk LotstorS• 2200 Fashionlsland&ocean. cpts&drµs,lg yd.S7$0 WOO DBRIDGE Chnrm Spal'.3br.2'2 ba,\·er) S.C.PLA.liA.re•
small orfire. vacant s..tt.L-a 1016 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $750,lease.64~-1177_ tro.Owne.r54_9·204 __ 2 E}iuh.sh Cotta"e. 3 BR. l'leantwnhse.Pool.Jui;. 3 Rr.21la a c'.pool.sel' ~ BUILDERS N I " " etl'. f1$0 A 544·1440 "ales no ,,..1. p p S630 Beau. > d Owner will ••••••••••••••••••••••• ase r Y new 3 hr. 3 1 ~·r new. 3 BR 2•, ba. 2 211 BA. 1 yr old FrplC'. ,. · "' s.
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sparkling POOL and a Elevator from garage
hot bubbling SPA! Cul for convenience & com·
de sac street. $240,000. mw:lity paol. S2AS.OOO.
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979-2:81 Forever bluffs front
Eastbluff, $245.000
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On I Y St 211. 90 O · Bk r a study or den plus deck market value is no doubt
l4f.0708 & patios will tdd to your the best buy in Newport ARTIST ABODE. I mi to er\jOyment o( this lovely ·Beach. Lovely 2 ~ty, in·
beaeh. 3 Br, 2 Ba SllOK, homt. Sl.295.000 <'Ids 4 BR. 3 Ba + (am
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!Beach' Adams 1 levels ' y1rd for outdoor on tall shaded oversized
Two atory , 4 lar1te Yving. F.xrellt>nl i1tarter lot. Plenty of RV park· home New rarpet and lng. Asking rm.ooo. 10'4 bdnm. 2 ba. ram rm. paint IZI0.000 down OWC bal at Sl900
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•• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ROBTSTEINBRONER, Uc. 1383313 642·8482 DllYWALLTAPING _ _..... c.. shrub/tree trim, etc. •ABC MOVING· Exp., e am. n .• 1-d1l•9/lepalr • • • .,, .,,· ... • • •*.,, -.... prol. 1erv1·ce on GrUtLCONTRACTOR •u•••••••••••••••••••• J ..... trash a.......... p~ low rat,... Qw'ck fordable Quality Lie .. • ,., .. ,.,. .,... All textures &r acOUJtic · ....... · ·'"" ...... __ """ . "''" · Fr &t Mark 645·4290 •••••••••••••••• •••••• • major ipplcs. Steve's Uc.~ 64S-64S6 ....................... Free est. Kevln67S-9088 Graphic Designer HAUL.ING-student has care<ulserv1ce. 552.04 10 or~281io . C~•UCIAL -111111!!~!111-111111!!~~~
Al)21c.Serv.S48·8Sl4 Hansen'sCeremir Tile Logos, .brochures. lge t.ruck Lo~eat rate. =STllAL JAVETREE CARE nNE HOME f1oon-Showen ·Tubs DNfMlll)Ser.lc" Oyers, ong. an work, · II 97 •A-I MOVI.,._• P--'-l'omplete ~erv1ce and ...... IMPROVEMENTS callall)'time9'1!·4'39 ....................... letterheads. layouts &r Prompl.Ca 7S9·l 6 Top Quality. Special .;;.:".~.............. DEUNG! stump i:nmling 10 yrs
....................... Additionl6 Remodeling E.M. Design & Check photography. 493·874S. Thank you, John_. -care in handling. 25 yrs HANGING SlO/ROLL Turn lost or unused l'Xl.J. Lil' Ins 640·9308
Driveways, parking lot IQ•illl) Ser.lcn P a c k a g i n g / S H -TREES/SHRUB TRIM exp. Competitive rates. Oise. on paper Slnp· space into a workabll' repairs. sealroatlng. • ...................... MTL/PC B Harvey Hmdv-Garage &Yd Clean·ups No_overtime.730-1353_ .~ 1645.9325 area rooms d1v1ded. Expert shaµini:.thinnmg
roof'iog repairs. Uc'd. ...---••••-II Hardison. $45·3701 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Freeest. 557 8271 drywall, drop <·e1llni:s & & stu1mp67r~~lal 7 >rs S&:S Asphalt631·4199 IMMACULATE Carpentry . Masonry ----STARVING COLLEGE Elpertenred paper tnm rarpenll') to i·om exp n:. ,, ""'
AUSI'AT£ PAVING 0. '~ $enlcn_ a.ctric.. Roolang . Plumbing HaH1tdt-iJ STUDENTS MOVING huger LS yu. Go.lld plet1on Call Tom or Jrrf 'l'lw1'nmmir. rtean ups.
Se"" in S = Uc. -.3GllB2 770.GSM Home Off'i ••••••• .. •••••••••••••• Drywall -"Stucco Tile ••••••••••••••••••••••• COlns. Uur~.' .. m. 641.41·84·43627. • Se r·11 I re 8 5 I I 4 6 3 at 661 291J or 493 \1886 Month' ~1:rv1rc free est .. roa.t " lnping 1;;;;;;t:w!CO.Hira.-~!!!!~~S~87~·9'7~5S~~l~Ce~s~ELECTRJCIAN priced ReRK>del. J.B.646·9990 Wanta REALLY CLEAN c:u (214980-3149) --, . T Repalrs.Comm.tResid. u_11.uucouSTI. fini. r ------HOUSE'.Call G1naham _WATCHUSGROW! --· -_..:,__ • .....__ 6467SStJ Tuny s ree Uc. '397362 64S·8181 ~ " .,.t. ree estima te on General Matntatnance "' UC. PA PER HANGl-:R -·-. Sen ll'I:' Custom homes rram-PEP GIRLS cleaning large or small jobs. R-airs & Decorating Girl. Free est 64S·Sl23 STARVING ACTORS Bonded •. N b ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMM. RESID 1ng, remodel, 'French service. Homes.Offices· Uc.1396621 673·0359 • ~... ROBIN'S CLEANING MOVING COMPANY "'guar. o JO REPAIRS FOR LF.SS TYf!iacJ Service
Joe Campanaro Asphalt doors. styllghts & patio ..;.A~;;.;..;:..=..;=:;._----1 R~ID/COM M 'L aht • Ra 640·Sl4.i_ Service-a thoroughly Fast & Carerul. Lowest t.ooFr small orTtoo la89rg8e2728 Shingles. rlat 30 Yr:. ••••••••••• ••••••• • ••• •
Pa ·1 g •· Ro r· g ..... HOME IM PR().v.EMf~NT eeesl. on Fr""' t 77027"' TYPING "'a•t an v n "' o 1 n · covers . .....,.3652 20 yrs exp. Do my own clean house. 540-0857 Rates Law Allows. MIC --"'.!!P =cs "' r .. · ' Resurfacing, repairs, _ _._ Repair-Maintenance --,--,-.---v· LI /I 673 0853 P-RetllDYal c·urate. ri·a~ Cassette sealroat, s triping C.,..ttr ....................... wun.Lic'd.Al646·8126 Heating. l'arpentry, Expertise Housekeeping --~~ · -.~···•••••••••••••••• ltlPAIRSONLY! trans 631406Se1e1> ~AM/eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• te-R.,-r UC'D ELECTRICIAN elec. l.lle Free est No SUpplies rurnished ,......_. •BRYANT'S• __ All Types. 646 6463
----------flNE FINISH WORK All phases. lie, bonded, Qua!. work · Reas. rates Job too sma ll 64S·281 I ~twort.h . 957·8003 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wallrovenng Removal BALBOA ROOPJ NG (..'O 1 ~w Cle~ ,
...._,. Remodeling/Doors hung •eiper. Free est & advice Free est. 631·5072Tom q~·--_ Quality Work. Dep~d;" F\ne palnttng by Richard All 'l'v""". 642 1343 The only rooring co with I •·.~::;•th•:•Su••n•s•h•1•n•e•J•n··~·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rand ml260CdM Al.lenConst (Mike) bl R r C 11 p •· Sinor Ur ins 13 yrs of -!..!n.'.!'.~---.....,. •
CHAR RENOVATING 497-5322/499·4863 Electrica.I work at Quality, exper, li<''d. Bob Dwi ~t. 673·7012. Thhappy local custo63m1er4s4.10 r_....-tp r •••••• 673-bi43, 673·8229 ('le"" ""ing. l.td 548 .. a.3
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firepriceses • .!'h1!.t.i~~~.841a22w ,or. Compl. int/ext & cust. ADD'NS/.REMOOELI NG Reas. rates. ·~1 . .,,.. _Dave I·""" 9798 ank~. · •••••••••••••••• ~· """ .,. ... .,..,, ..., .,.,.,,, """ Experienced & Reliable ------PWTERPATCHI NG HuberRoofmg·allt)pl'S •RESIDENTIAL• cabinet.s.2Syrs.64S·3749 Plans. Lic 'd. George '"-llDoon Ben's Home Improve· Person Will Do c.t..P..._ Restucros Int ext 30 NewreCOH'r·det·b $30 2 .._ti•• CUSTOM ADDITIONS Pllmer&Sons SS7·8932. •••••••••••••••••••••••i ment f!>uses~amng 549·4~ 2S yrs exp. Lie 4~C yrs Neat Paul54S2977 Llc Ml1802 5489734 I ~\~KClh~;957 ~1! sty •••••••••-•••••••••••• Kitchen r e mod Add111·on•, r emodels, FRENCH DOORS Se All · b b Bonded I R r Color ---~ .. • • rv1ce. JO s, 1g or HOUSEWORK DONE · ns. es ,Neatpatches&textures .,_.~RoofL;q \' w d TlfLOMYOUICAI Skylites. Refs. Bill home improvement. 10 panes installed. 6' small.964·5231 B Y JAPAN ES Jo: e~rt.963·0911Dil'k _ frftHt. 193-109 ,;Qu .. ialityvnRoofin:'ror XJ~l11::;n.11~.; rr';e~s~i.
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Costa Mrsa. ilus~ ~"·µt \'ENuS DE Ml Co 'f1~urc " 51 ll·er u net erro at J prof.:.-ss111n;1I ma~~a,.:1• c1·1wr.tl l1·fli:1·1 ,,,.rnunl Bookkeeper I DOftUt Sflop loller easier by using the D:11ly Daily Pilol rlus~1 r1 rl1 .1ppl11 .1111 111111ld Ill' .111
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lftdintrial Rtftfal 4500 11.5z3 CAM matnmon) • S•·n·' bner 11\'rll'•ll·c Nern ~111ok1·r nl•x11Jlc & <1hl1· t11 bl· ·on a mount of collecting . .For d<' I tn I:! "1·1·k 1t.i,1 • T ••"'-·'---f''ound . Basenjr Club • u II" I & ,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"JllC1"'•~ re:.ume & photo Box prdt•rn'<l l'.111 Kut11· I rJ < "'5 1:'\Cl> ·'0 n • t a t' ls "all B r u ce Cart.v or •• l" B .. 3975 Birt'h 8860 sq ---WJshes to placr } i: f 1\dmrn hslblJnt ,.:1•n G-IO !13."i(I rlnnkl·r '& 0, t.'r 25 , ri. ~ I ( ARAG f: SALE ads 1n n or less MI A zone.~ Lid Partners ror start barkless. yoc1tlhni: rlo~ =944• Dail~ Pilot. PO dutll':> in ~outh 'hl'ltl'r uht.lw2 OOllOllJ~s • Foster Ouellet at 642·4321 • lhe Daily Pilot brin~
per s q r1 Agent 1ng Up·todate N c 898.:.~-Bo~~CM 92621i 12hr.a M•c•kf;~22J:Jt IOOtckES'ER,F/C happ) results Toplare
541.5032 machine s hop Great Pound · F Toy Poodle. ~rong pro( man desires Al'f MAMAGER Manai:c dept nl Ii ""'' Dri•erJTrohtH •••••••••••••• ~uur drawing r ard.
llXXl sq. fl l'Onl'rete till potentials. Call Da\'ld champagne . p mixer! pretty sensual Indy 11135 ~l«lrd for a \er) nirc. lhrou~h l:ent•rul h·di:1·r Oppt,1 rl)r :itf\Jnt·cmt:nl. phone&l2 56781oda)'
up ind bldi: " approx 714197S-1024 Cocker. blal·k: ~·mixed days nites 720·0296 all atlull 12 un1l t•umplcx S ~ r' manui:l·rnrnt l'\ ~lust be ll1i:h S1•hool
i50sq.ft ofrspt1re f'ul "All Our Yesterda}s " Terner.wh1te w1brown . PROF.ESCORT rn H R 2 hr. l'. h.i Jfll prr hel11t ul ('o GrJd.oil'rll!.l!Ooddm
ly rncd rd Xlnt s w book store. going out or M Pomeranian mix. Tnsh.~9·8096afl !Pm J\alldbl._. rur m.tnaf,!cr hl'nt>r1tll \11111~ llitiO mi: rerord Al'al .t~) Santa Ana lor Paul business 3or, 50'< blakck&tan. M Husky, o,1ith:ilari:l•n•nt n•tltw Pl.it·t·n11at\\c ,C M pc•ara111·~. <:umt• tn for
Frankl 752 5111 mm1mum off all stock red & white. 644·3656 125 tinn 7~1 li42 r-Av R 'IS mll'n 1ew __ in ...:_ . ._ Sale on now. All must Mesa Dr . C.M Nwpl u· .. • t V'ck1''s ~, etoi tort FltffWAY STORES Wanted 800 tu 1000 Sq fl I b Feb lst (Still ArumalShelle_r ___ IRNI a I ,\TTF.NOE:-;T Kitchen help nccdctl mNB or WNBforLong b~~~n gy aniiqu~rian •ESCORTS• L1\'l'1n S200wk LI F\ill orptimc Apph1•a 2106HarborCM
Term Sloraoe I IC ' Found : 7AM Tue Jan BACK •. BETTER nurstn •• ror cl1t~rl .' t1oos Mon thru Fri . 9 11 S~·031fi ., books on selectwe sub· 19th. 21st & Santa Ana "' " 11 1 I d s 644·9410 _ Jertsl 640-2491 3026 E TilAN EVER! 24 HRS woman am 5 an wet•t GENERAL OFftCE
2liOO sq. rt with rronl of Coast Hw • CdM NB. M Keeshound Puppy 669·0207 848·2963 962· 1643 Shop. (' M 440 E 17th N B rirm needs rlt•x1blc .
rice,lar1wrcardoor.set osta Mesa Laun · 64~9SlO (Outcall ) ATTENDE:NT St ~C M_ti4S·28113 mo11111ted pl'rsun
up ror machine shop, dn.•-SllK gross ""r mo. Found. Grey and white Li\'e·in. help d1sahlct.I : People who nt•C'tl people Answer phone~. 1 ~pc.
32'2' a sq rt or S850 mo. ., 641-07631 ABent kitten w/patch or calico. · professional woman. should al wayi.rhet·k the rlaah bllnkmg. Mu~t btt
la.cl ~.in Ave Unit G Call 644-S309 PENTHOUSE C<lo;ta M_esa_ ~SI 3H2 Ser\'tCe Oire<10f') in the! :ll'('UrJh.• V.llh r1i:ur('S
Costa Mi's a Da ys .._... Lost German Shep _ DAl_k.Y PILOT II.SI !rl77 F. 0 F, S4Q.~!Evcs646·0681 Oppwtw.ltr 5015 tanlblk. 9 mos male ESCORTS AmMTIOM: 1 .1 p•iat
lndu.stnal hid~, 6000 sq •••••-•••••0
••••••••• ISth/Riverside. Npt. Hts. M l~~les Amb111ous boys and ; II J I .. ·· .................. :.
rt. w'spnnkle s. lrg rear 36o/•R...,. G3Hl73 -M c VISA i:1rls 10·13 year~ olll, 10
ovef'Mad doo & renced Invest SlS.000 lst TD I.mt silver 11ray min work une or two t•ien adjoining pa ed park Owntt. m1uo Schnauzer. rem \'ic. For women onl)'·lolal lnl!S a week J?ct llnc
mg. Comer or edh1ll & to Lo. 5025 Roger's Gardens. N.8. body massage by Diane newspapl'r subs r ri fl .... rtisi' •--t Ex Pa u I a r 1 n o. C . M ....................... on Sat. Jan. 16. S2S l!rJ!p t.10·6. 548·0il07 _ lions Trans1lortation llltelll ~I IC.
549-9671. __ inancial package for REWARD,64j·5296_. __ /\ttractlve Sophisticated and ronslanl atlult Immediate opening for advertising account u-.. Str..a loan or venture capital Bnercase taken from Lady For Dinner Es.cort super\'1sion pro' tded . -..,.. .. .,... d Se d 8 ea11 3 s 30PM k r executive to sell both weekly & daily ••••••••••••••••••••••• preplired for expansion green Mere~ es. At Discreet. .n ustness to . • as or newspaper adverti.sind lo a wide variety or Storage ff. v ·trailer· 5tart·\lP. prodU('t or con-Forest Ave 4 tn Laguna Card 1r P~s1ble. PO Box Andrea. 642·4321. ext. 11 .......,, c.M ... </mo. Kirk ·. strutllon. List or Ven-Beach. Pe.rsonal docu· 17742 Irvine 92713. D 343 ret1•11 accoitots. Must be selr starter • .,.,.. _, '"'!!!"!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!~-1111111!~ wi ling lO aeveloe account.s in a new 631.Qioo -ture Capllal sourres ' me n t s 1 n c I u d i n g Marcoux 1: terrlt«y. ~·ce sales exper. needed. Salary .... w ... --4600 ~~ors included. ~:,SJ.'°~~~stant_••_1_re_· HllpW.ttd 7llO Have eomethlng to sell? plus ~kin. Benefits. Send resume to
.. "••••••••••••••••••• C ""o•••••••nu•••••o Qaulfied Ida do It •ell. C1rol Otsoo. Deily Pilot. P .0. Bqx 1seo. •
Si ...... u 2S respons1 Trwat Los 1 : S 11 me 5 e a l Costa Mesi. CA 926215. No ..a.-. calls please. '•"' ... om. • . 50~5 Halecrest Hall-0r·Fame 11111· " • Plllt ' ..,..,..~ ble. dependable. wt4 yr ~ M J • ...................... : :: Wu1lll ClasSifll !!'!!r oldsonseeksC.M.house ............ ••••••••••• Ar ea on an 18 . 540-12811 orapttorenl by Feb.l. Widow has US ror h
_64M203 artetS:~-TO's/Re Loans, JOK up. Found : punt press. ~. __ l~......_ t.a-.: · New poaltloft openiq for an exper c aulfled
Buljntst ~•n over 4$ No Credit.' No ~n.all.y. Newport vie. s3t-a2AO ~ -MQUNll'lo-~ ' -displ9y pawc wttlt mu1p mfllt 1bt11l .
wlllU room In Irvine 11t Dennifol!Aasoc. 6'73·7311 ica1t.id&it1r)'1 • : Must be lnnoYatlYe. Cl""ble of or"aniutlon Exper. neW1p1per display 11lespenon to • ,... •
onte. Call 133-1424 or lrle TWll • ~JM.LETS ..: handle key i ccount.s for Oranp Coaal Dilly : &r lmplementin& new product programs.
mt:&'W· l -, SJ6.7~ seasoned Jsl TO· _.. : Pilot. S1l1ry, com minion ind excellent ' • Send resume lo Carol Olloft. Daill.. Piiot.
Retired cple need 2·3 Br. oo 13,33 acm land at ANSWERS btftefita. Growtb OppOrtun.ltles for perlOft P.O. eo. ueo. Co.ta Mesa. CA ma '
2 ••~or •Pt la A d 'e I ant o . Sa n Condor -Nomad _ with u reer ambitions. Send complete I
•11111•.tm it Olly monthly, duel LOAO!O Mt11 CA .... No phone cilia, pluae. An • • rlLt
Wlll•dlll: Lte 1 br ~m. ;· .,... ~ 111') My uncle clalms that Equal Opportuntty Emplor«. ~ :
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Carriers for routes
in Huntington Beach,
Fountain Valley & Newport Beach
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CI RCULATION • Saper Trips DEPARTMENT
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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Frlday, January 22, 1982
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' Manatt Ill h h l'rc•tlw r.ntcrprl11l'11 ror pttCt111 OWi 1.1f(1an• .. r w 1tve l e opportunlly to ,,. lntl'r' 11•win~ ror Nl~ud li.nd dl'\'l'lop • establlsh 1 resullS·oriented depart·'' p unw work wit ti wr m" n 1 1· om p 1 n y ment aimed 1t meeting employees' nt•w promo tion11I c•on Prulc'5llio1111I rnunncr & Mfda.. Skills In. m .crit com pensatlon, 1• ,. 11 t •: x c· c· 1 p 11 Lop lt>Y\•l 11kill 11 mu111 benef ts 1•tttunill~ 1111d ''11luJbll1 ~ Poclflc • • ~raamzallonal bthavior 1tnd 1·xiwm•n1·l' ror 1·olll'lll' IT10831 ll031
commun1catlon w9uld be h elpful. "t1.11lcnt11. Mug1 bl· um ... Prolresslve, dynamic compa n y needs hlt1ous. •·or loM\·ww H\. 'Y /lECEPT
I take c h11rue, humani'st lc J .... d .. r . r11ll 700.1121.3 Mon thru With OOok'l't•pini: kllb,
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Da ily P ilot ltllll' S1·l·ond Gl11nn. SF:R,vtn : STATION AT "122 W "-·u1111 .. ,r nl NR TF.NL>ANT P1t111w /\fl· Costa Mesi , Cit . 92626 ~i5>33tll""' r II • ply Shell Station 17th It
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hr, work 11 0 i·oinm ini: b111·ki:roo11d helpful SALES M:\NACa:MF,NT ~15/w i ('Omm. NH SI.\ 0 .. to 3 .. T»tl Mt:,: !011111 tu 81>m l.l\ttll: \t<'lutia.•i\,(' M
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MAMA.GER 1660 l'lu1•tnli11 A\c , Mr.Dalton6400207 Clerk.Sonw EXP,l'rll'nrc Grndmthri. l'hx·k 5100 11r 1·on!>olc, ulcl rl'lni.:.
Mm.I I~ cnlhU!>111~11l & l' M SJlesP1111 Tmw Reqwred but will train. ono 5497liOll . hOU!>t'holtl ,1111,r. i.k1 scllmih\01,lt~1 ·\ptJI>111 EHJOYYISIT West Airport Art•o M f 1.iurr. womJ11 :. 1u p11rson . \ un:. T1·ni11 ~ PEISOMMEL ·lOhrwt-ck 546·5344 I) 11 ' l' 1' Sh o I' t• s :>J)('t'll, Nl•u1· !'uhvr i111tl Sh~·~. 42~0 llurran1·o1 A.SSISTAMT W~ASHIMGTOM t•ti.:hburhoocl (;uia1:1· S \ ~·w~ F1·11111 C'ol\l't Pk~.lr\tne 5S l 33CM Pl•rsonnd A1h l'rl1!>llli.: Llnt•oln & llumilton & Stodi/Rec~•ittc) SJll· Sal :!1\1 llm1 \nit lJkt• W:rlnul 1-:.11ot 111
IA-J)I hai. ovenm.: pl'r othn ll\'Ople you will see F lime i\µ111~ Ill !ll'ri.on, 11 u n I urn h 1k1•' Y Jl1• Ldl on y Jlt'. r1i:h1
M111urc Woman lnr 1.:xµanston Npl lkh on tht• money )OU 1·an Crown llartlwun., :1101 11:r11111ni.:!\ 1'111lh111i.: on Sal'ranwnto, lt•ft 1111
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your smile & join us! uonsandCrinl!ebendtt~ hrs.!ll'rweek MJ\ work l'ohinl'I:.. \rn111 1r1•,, .. , Ht·i: M ,i11•, s.11111 1tt11 1 1'11 11111• ·""' Sia 1111.11'111 T\' s:.11 Fl'ee mjr. med .• dental 5S7-6.'ll6Dana tnlo fullllme t\·ntt•n l'hun·h 1'1'"'"· St.11111•cl 2l 111 11 y.,.,..ltni.:h'1" ~"11.tl S3.'ilt ·1!11Uil '1'11•·1· 1..•~•lot .ttti:1• 11·il l),.,,i., 1·hJ11'. S23 Sott\ a, hrelns. Call: 642.8044. __ __ rual U.tilll'S_, 975 ~12 Glass Eh lii:J 91111 111 tt•ln;.: lru:.llt i't'. "111.• II\ • " • t''".: ·' · •· I '"'"" 1111111"'' 11!..1• '"'"' twwr & 'llkri.. Sltlll IO
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£8'9'10 ... IST !l9K 9-l?i .hk lor G1·11., I ,111,._ $275 ttfr i.;:1 411111 Y.111· h•\ I 1•11 !'''._Pup:-. I ~-~Ml 11110 ,; 11 ~lltifl sptl ht kl• $i:1 i;.i;,.01403
..... " SECRETARIES . I" ·I • 2.'i ' f'I M1H1lh' \I\( ~llNI 1 .. \ orrke Health Care Mana11e Work temporary johi. •]QO/o-50o/o0Ff•I ~1~~~·r.~;.,~.ltk:.~:si~:· r;11 1><:attrm Rounc:t_~$15 0 .• ~:1t•1· i.:u•.tur. l 1111·kup
NEEDED ment Cc?mpan) in lntnl' f'l<l!t'lohome \nltfjUl'll \ T11u1·h 111 !AiK-lillt3 1>0111-:1<:<.1 \:'\ l'l 1'1'11-:S 1 ... 1.,~ll I "' ~ml amp S11un1b
IMM EDIATELY has an imrrll'dtale o~n \'ICKI Hf;STON l1.t."~ lnlmor... i 11 W s.w lltu1k lot•b Sl2."1. kttl' 111',;k l!~l'.ll. JJt•i'f fut hi•i.:tnnl·t
laity GrCllld Pi.o
HJrnn1-'l1111 lfar!lman &
P1'l·k ('u
1-:~l'l°lll'nl r1111~h Jlld l'Oll
1hl ttHl SQOl1 ur 1.Jci.l of
kr ~9i 6329
Secr*='es ingforahtithl~ sklllt:rl. &,\SSOCIATES lith=.\2.l'M 1~121;12 ltl'fni.:. \ilnm.il.:.!Oinll, 7tlll!H1o:11ol , .11111 d1a11. s11.1. ~.111,111 ~.~1 ,1.1111•1111 •. •1~,.~~.-1·.'.!~:.w11rk ~ proressional ret'l'll d1·:111 ~llO 1~12ii;i 1 i.1111· '71', ·•'" .. '" with & without tiocust We arc a larl!I.'. ~().():!()() \1\"rl~W I': W \ l.Nl'T X ,1111· ~ll>.1lt11Jlla11. Ii 1110, 11111 1~~i1c, ·"'' i!O ' "' ·'"' i•r . PJrt 111. 1lbl \l!llow hearl.
s horthand rap1dl~ expand1n~ i·om 4Pl'HDRMSl':T llH\Nlli\~:w ltJ' p.111<·1~ '""" '"'''' '""'"1·1 SI.•. l!ll'• t>.1k llt·cl\\1111tl hol. luh " \Ill!. t.imt' w t·ai:-e & GtMralOffice I d c:El"'RET••y/EXEC. SIOO f-:1 ,•,,hi.llll!l!l k11l-.. ltMI !~.t ·11'•:! i1·1w1•1 11.ulto i.1h11w1 il1,1ml'1 1•1 ,x I "' 111.1111,•n S.11· S6.oo 3 pan~. am we nee <1n1n ~ ""' M.l\l,1i;"'·''h1•1 &tl111·1 1t11 11111 111.r1 .,11111 5;;, lt1·11rh1·~. S.11111 0110 "
NEVER A FEE C... 11t1·1dual who 1·an hc!>I Per!>o nnt·I Aclvl'rl1sin1: F)· Ii: w.111 1'11ll'k 1 htfll•'' SilMIJ1.1lr 11;:1 :olii l't.11·1•111 .. 1 1'11 111111 1'"1" 1:7-, K:l:'I 1.i.; llrlll 1')111 hl'S . .t l'l!I!~ & 1·a11t•
Work Close to Home• rl'prl'Sent uur 1ma Ill' and Oi.'pt ha:-opcnini.: pl'r S.100 . 111w111.1I 1 ·'"' Si~. . 1t "'k' ""' SllM• . S:.I.'> ti73 Jt~Kl VICTOR al the same time. ha nil le expansion N\\µl Bt·h ti.11 5!r.!I Aalttion 8015 ·,ix •11,;11 \It·~ 111~' 0•1~ 11,:.•ll ·1, ,.,. I Lo•~ Balloons f'ho•tlld!t rnn,ul1• "'alnul
Temporar)Sen11·e a bus\ "01mensron • finan1·1alsen11·('!t(trm 1••••••••••••••••••••••• l-l•t IA11 1 !'ii ll'!IMt O,il.. ll1·l1um 1\111111111·1~ 1 hSl(J()() '' 556-8520 EOEM F h.bo I \11111 11.1k,:-_1·\\1t1J; t.th IJ1,1:.,1 \I"" 11•\1 .tloli ltt llhllltl:O.t SXIMt Ill lll'l1.'1>1•l111•11·tl \ (;1•1"1·1 1 "' ~·n~·-.• c11• ~~o'\a 11a:C1.1~;P~~"~ ~~r1~~~11N~~1~~~;.,~·:· w mo1d1 si.:1. \11111 o:~k Pl'fltll' fl'HNl1THI·: I "" u1t1._i.·u.1.o11." ,.:1111:1·1 ' s:~;,o 'l'"'l' 11•1. s:111 1\111! \'al.~111111" • . .. 11 i4.tu 55, ~112-1
Minimum 5 \ears ex Call 640 0123 betwern tahle S.'llJO. l..1m11 Sia, •AIJCTIQN I iol111 Sl!,!lf'll ll.!l!I lloll'o"lll•l ::.1111 i.i;,1;:1;,;, tii:l 1119 I Wl'll hwll uµni.:ht. p11:1no.
'81 JET Sil ~\ USl'CI s hotmi Sl700 11'7~ 4005 I
1a' lostoe ~.,.,
Xlnl 1-.111d N11'4 40 h11
Meri· 1,;ndcr wurrunl}
$.'JOOO or ht•hl 1Aft r
Mlldl llrt<1•r UJ 9381
lll II Granl1 Ba nk1
loadl~I \II or part 00tk + muortnl! Cal111in 11
\tJll .\SSllOW loan
Xlnl l•·rm: .. $68.000
9i9~
Ill' t'cntur~. all \JlrlllShetl 1'1~11 " rull rn' er. ~2 Olds cnl( Mui.I sell
s.s~ 67:1 ~ !.
IJ' ~Ion Whaler. 40 hp.
l'lct· :.tart & !lll'ering
SZ500 673 9321
MUST SELL! Two ho at o wner ~ara.'. '77·21 · 1·udd~
l'rUtbl'f. l"lll 470 10
)lt"n'!i. better thiin new
150 hn.. asking $16.500
Wktl.\S 12131278·8610 I
1-;,t.'S lil4J6R2958_
111· '71 Pa1·erru.kl!r sport
11s hcr. 15KW gen .
l11u1frd w ele1•t rontt·s
rt•a1f\ lo fish $120.000 or
trulle for l.iri.:e-r sport
fisher P\l I S98 1821
8.10 3Ht!
'i7 BertrJm 33'. ~Ill ~l"<l:rn
luadt'(I. ;issum loan. lo
1111\\n, !\pt 'hp a\'atl
ti73 H91 or 3·10·!1517 or
7?J 7091
loah. Soil t060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SABOT
2 ~t.\STS & SAi LS
~ 140.S. t'I 6i5 "51~
Sant:rn.i 35 6 lia11). lull)
l'\111 ti \'oll o cl1eseJ
!01.500 (714 l _G-IJl 4925_
Grt•at Salltn.K' 10
Lt-hmJn C"o m µ
"' I rlr ~atl!> SJSO bsl
ofr t9fi 1680. 494 ~I~
1:1 1"1ltl'rl(la:is :ia1lboat
w I rlr SSOO or best
Mn1or :>.Ira 9'i!_!j-19 _
·;1; RANGER 23 Fixed
kwl. ti hp 0 B. Bristol
\\ IJ(l:>S sit p S8000 PP
213 519 1971
30· Coronado. '*"°oqog
Fernando St • .Bal ~=c~ I m.ooo. t.13·4i4l . _
Cataltnu 30. blu&tlUll. tall
ru:. wt•ll l'<tui ~d. must
sar 532.000 Ylll. .isk lnl! ~.500 IH&812'i -
'al M11t·Gregor 25'. full~
eqwpµt'<l $i900 or bt>lll
orrer s:Ji; 0325
loafs, Slips/
Docks 9070 • •••••••••••••••••••••• BOAT SLIPS FOR RP.NT
;-;Ill BCH 20 ' 25'. 30·
3.5. &12 -16+19-F M _
t'Wwport Mcwi110
Da. \\k. month &Ui .OSSt
WA:\T ED SI tp. e~
r hani:t r11r u •r of
mai.:n1f -Ii ' r uller &57 2$l •
20' S.ttl &1JI Sltp Slli(I pt"t
mu
i;;· Sl11.1 J 1o11IJhlt·
:-:1•"' 1111rl llJrhor P 1 t
ltoJI onl~ IWZ ~IH~
:\ H )hp l:µ lo Jti'
WJl1·r Pll"''l'I. nr l.11111
S250. :\SI 9001 8n•ntl:I O.'ty Available
for se.rr motivated tnrll\
eager to learn Mrkl!l &
Ois lr skills . P T
MY!9.S.
. \nlq llJk I h1 Siii * 'Fr t y 80 51 . \Int 111nd must ~l'll penenre requ1red. Mui.I 9-2 R'ilJ922 . Ho 0'1 4 t11111lt. I( .!11111 r..11•1•11 ll\1.1 l.1llt11 ''\SL ' $.'.JOOIU2-J95? · ·
l>pe .is wpm SuC'"essrul bery Fridcry 7:30PM 1·•••••-••••••••••••···1 · rni-lw1I 11·1\ ..i , '1111 I 11..111i-1 =.t!I" SUS .1~k l11r I loat + t•andidate will be :rs· ---0\ ~·r, ~~ ~·r m;~1:.n.1l11•t••.•l \11 ~-slalt• 11·1111.1 Ora11i.:1'. ~h~· l11 Ynu ~l.11i.1h l..1h o mtl. s:t.itl ti Iii :!<!i!I , .ltnt IH2 ;..i;..1 . , . SkiiRcj 8091 !).)' ~kwwrt ~h.11>nni:..
scrll\'e, moti,·aterl . & "--~--mass1H dt11t11): stl H11I lm1h s11rJ~. l1111•:.i .. 1l~ J'\1 Uhl _\I t.1·1111..:. \I llr 1 1 1 k l ..•. ,.,.. 1 1·•••••••••••••••••••••• 6i3809fl ~nt"l'llen l'Om· ~~ '<'Im uphol 8 1·halr:.. Ihm~ rm 1h1, uJI.. 11t11 I i.~ 111~1111· :-.. .. 1~1, \11111• •1111 111'" "' 11 · 11 '1 11~0r '' · ' 1111111: 1 n"111• F'111· Sall' ffl'all Skis Bin 1
munlrallon Ski.Its. Com bee. Secret-hUJ.:l' tc11Jlr. 11rn<th' 1·an I 1 n ,. rni I lo I & 1, r· .1 1 1• :1.1 ' ., .. '1. hclrn1'1·1. ma''"'' 111u11 11t '"~t·r~. 1 h.Jtr' li!J I 1 , ·p 1. ·: 1•0 Lillo hll' mo11rrn1: 101
O RD ER DE SK
CUSTOMER SER\'ICE
PERSON-Exper pre
rerred. must ha\'l' l!ood
sense or humor~d
beneTitS':l-ompetITi\ e
sala . Call 646-9664
-r " ' ·' • I .111 n I .I" I ' '\ I 11 I '"I ~•• 10 S I I I f' \' I tlli,:i.. 0 ~II. ""' •I I .. ' • . I • · t .. I pens:itionpackai:el'om Ele1·1ron11·s Co in mg A11rr:11s1•tl $1.'>.000. "'d11na 011111• t1.·,k. l'r1111tl1• ti~;,~1!\fi '· _1.11 111111,1 ·•·• ·~., . ., .. mtJ i..111·. S50.li73·0829 ~asl~u~_m ia1e
mensurale with bark Laguna Beat·h has an mustsel S7.00<11~1:! :m!\7 l11lrm furnt111re l'l l'S • .tfl ifllll r1n~ llrmul 1w"' lll'\l'r _61S:O!lf2
i:roond For mten le". 1mmed openmi: auul:r •\nttllUI! oak HllO!'oti•r, ,1n1 UYl'S MOIH: ' • ~11~~~~.;_\11~ ~~~· i:n·\ ktll 1 I .ltt>.I 111J11 u-.t 11111.;1 lodl m11u1111•tl IU 1:.LT SSOO Stan, Rest.,..t, loats, Storoge
0
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,•all Sharon Rasms till I ble If ~·ou are an exp'cl l'Ollll. S2SO 1890 dui·k. iAVE SAVE SAVE 1 1~1 -r,111 , .111 ruin I~· n1•"' S11h1I \Jlu1·~ 8.'ii 1.o9.'i • ... 8095 .•••••••••••••••••••••••
6 E F Exet· Set-man wtlh e>. SLSO &Ui·lll27 W • 1· \IJ11l · tn11I • Ir• · · ' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• •---.. ----• fil l I 16.J;Q.. M rell. typing s k ills ... .. , ... hhon1~r f({~1hr.\.kMt&. 1'Tl'1· 111 1,1111111: 11111111• ~all t~hl'SI l!lltl~:. ~.~.~;I'.,. lal i,:.11."3~nllt'l1' 11111)1•:.. 12 :LOSING u :.\St:. 11u11 DRY s101•GE
Restaurant.NowacreµI (70+wpm )&ablelode AppliCMCts 8010 ty~ fl·~~ .et·:-. Lo,al1ll• ll11u~1· l'.11 1.tbl" ·~11 11 .lihlt• on.,:.:! lllM~c1!um1•t":"'t1111!hus111csi..>t•ll1ni.:11ut ,.
mg applt,•a11ons for new aJ wilh people taC'trull~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.J~h .. ~o P~.RSON \I; ;-o;1•uh•n,1 l!!lt 1~151 I ·> t 3 1126 . 8 7 4 8. s a I SI o t' J _ oo ~ r ' I \Lt ~uµplt1·' Jntl II\ Mont h!~ huJl & R \
Sandwirh Shop. pllfl handle torrespondenC'e, HARBOR AR 1-:A <,...H.~l I\ s p I. f. .\S ... F'l I I I 71~ ;52 &\SO f'rt . ~.tf\JOll~'CI fl'I''" .~ It tUrl'S indu1l1111: SIOl'll"(' ror :IOI, ~11t', 2~ tune h~lp Hours 10 2 APPLIAN''L'SF'.R\'l('f', ()(•n ll\Htlahll'. ltt•m11 't't'O "'' 11•1• t'all5-10·8278 DI~ I· .. . " I • ,.. · stat typing, phones & a ""' . l .11 . •. I• 9'\:l<)11ult•l>1'.l.t11: lfrh Contemp. glass 1nlaitl ·IJ<i) la:.l~. "'·11 ttl!: hr H'C'Ul'tl ~. lrl'l' PM Ex<·ellenl pay. 15215 ,anet~ ofadmin duties. WehuyuSt'<I apfJhanres ~~~T~~ls'r~~UCu ~TIO... 19~ 121; <'Offee & end table ·\11l1qol' 1-.1•ll11. Z1•111th 1:011m rhatr:.. Hl•aul\ launt•hing &· wushin,.:
Spnngdale. Hunlin.1?ton t·all us' Some ai·i·ounl We sell re1·on1I . i.:uar ~ ~ A " Worth SlZOO 1• k $400 S.'>-00 :-i1•\\ l'ralli.mJ 11 Salon ha11 tin t·r~ J111I prt \I ll!l!eii Nt'" port 8ea<'h (between Bolsa & mg or bookkeepini: ex aJl_ph~~l'S ~9 30i7 2075': Newport Hh 11 l'~I F..mtwe 1050 673-4743 · · 11 e · H1111lt•r S.iO 4 100· t:1t·1·1 h~tlruuhr 1 hjtr!>. m11 Dunt-:. ll31 Ra i·k Ha\
-Mrfadd~ I per desired. We offer ICl3·962.S 6-lfi 11680 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----l'onls $IOU 559·9~89 1\11'1-. sht·h 1•i. J11tl 11lant~ Dr Nl'wport Hl• adi
I & b f't . HOT OFFER! • • I BUY • • 'Hlde·a·bed, good rond, \ls11. mak1• u11. i.h:i111111111 "' • ,...10 ~ exre . pay ene 1 s in COlD C .. c:H I j C t '""""
Podl~llitet
shipping and some l~ P·
ing. Part time. Ideal for
housewife. Hours rlext·
ble. Temparary
545.5228
PAIT TIME TRLER
Great spot in Dana Pt. Some typing Cashier ur
teller exp. preferred
Call Provident FC'tleral
Savings 496·6133
__ ...:E:.:0~ M.__f
PAITTIME
S.9pm. Expandin~ youth
rounseling h rm has
openings ror 3.5 sharp
outgoin41 mature people
to motl\'lle amb111ous
10.l3 yrolds Call 2·5pm.
642-4321. ext 343. Ask for
S. Andrea.
P....U.P~ Needt'd . par\ time . Work
IS to 25 hours per week.
l'\'eninJl& a nd poss1hly
Saturtla~-. Experlenl'e in
1d buildin Jt or llllllC mak~desir11bh1.1\b1li·
ty to wort Cast 11nd ill"
1-uratr',\· uncter prc.'l!~urr
nt't't'Uary. Sa lur) 1lc<
pt•ndl on cxperh•nt•t•,
The.• 0 111ly Piltll 111 ;in
rqual opport u n 11~
cmplil)·cr. WUl1K'n und
min,rlliu a r l' e n
""'-"'o ••~ aabnllt ....,amtllcMI~ 111 -a:..-....... c ... CA.
• .-.... ISTHITIME dudingour ~ ! lie: des 8020 SI~ Dinette set w 16 "" oos .1111lha1rpr1Nlo1·t' ·--------for job lefters to che(k 4 D"Y WORIC W"'"'"' TO EDISO... Y Goot'I USl'<I t\trmtun· & <'hairs. 165. Port1·polly, CC Mfftlbenhia (.'.1llt~ll 9;~1111
" sc.R " ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ I ('R I II r: the Daily Pilot Help CUSTOMERS llMXRat·in11 £ttk•· ,\11,\I . µµiant'l'S • "'' SZ0.~7·1597 S2700full 1>nt·1•SaH•S.100 Jllt•r11.119Htill09 T___.oti-
w ,. Company is loratell 2 ,.. ' sdlorSELl.ror You BE UT POSTER l'all i i~ 9i5·1~l'.I 111' • ....,..... -anted CUIJSificalion. If mi. rrom Coiist Hwy. & 8 Get S25 for your OPl'f';J loy Clean. Near Nrw LIHTERS UCT ... ' A '4 975·1"85 Sw. 10t6 ..................... .
the job YOO want is not mi. rrom 405 & ~ Ftwys. ble set·ond refnl(erator S200 F'irm 5-10 11:11 ~ A 10" King sz waterbed, 010· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ti Io there you might con· Please C'all for appt It's rostinJt you up to Rand~· 646-16161 8ll-t62S Uonless mall, htr. hne.ns ~:i. 1 J h It:. h l'cl 1111 .1I11' •••••••••••••••••••••••
sider offering your Telonir Be rkele y. Sl44 or more a ~ear rn KING INNERSPRING & bedsprd, used I yr. 2HPELF:C MOTOH Patnlt"r, llurh11r rl'f1·r Partnl•r wianll'd lur 11173
services with an ad in p e r 5 0 n net D e p 1 ele11rl1· IJills! Donate WANTED f.XTR/\ FIRM mattress xlnt eond. $275. Will help Cumpll'll'lp•nl'lo~r1I. trmh.• \\'11t'k l11r ,:ti rnnrl Cl·ssna 182. hasc Orani:i·
the J o b Wan ted 114-494·9401 your operat111i.: sN·ond 20"GT.TORK~:R set. never used. worth move. asse m ble. 220<t40\nlt.Jph 1l'h11·le1;.a5Will Co SllOO .TT . 150
catgory. Pbe>M642·5678 l'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!ll!'~!!!!!!!!!~ rel'rii:eratnr lo onr of the OR OIAMONDBAl'K $')30, saC'. $248 del Never R.57·1760 ___ $i5 080 531;.~2 TV iodi St'MOH. m•"' 11;11nt. 11111
EXECUTIVE
SECRUARY
LOCATED IN FASNOM ISLAND
Big 8 CPA firm located in
Fashion Island is seeking
a profession al secretary.
Typing 75 wpm ,
shorthand 100 wpm,
capable of working
independently , well
· ~rganir.ed and versatile .
Competitive starting
salary and excellent
benefits.
CAU. POI APPOIMTt •IT
(7141 640.9200
EXT.247
EOIK~ !WLOYIR
t•hanltes listed bt'low. Fl'arrll' & f"orks. "'111 pa) used queen si, worth Amer Oa k C'urio cab, ' 0• rood PP if>ll·0922 and be sure 10 mi•ntion upto SIOO. S.'16·9832 S399. 1·ash only, 1218 del. ed gl ··d u 75 'sed \'.an1um l'lt•u nl'I' HiFi, Sttr..o 8098
lhis spel'ial orrrr when curv ass "' es. "' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Usually home, 754.7350 631·5979 ~ 3 Trut•k tires SIS l'a. n · M \G ~.\\'OX i! I"
)OU makGl' lht· arran.i.:e MEl"'S SCHWINN Llyby rediner S7S. 2 9 50 X Iii 5 8.1 l·9725 l'tlfllh111at111n. 1·111111'. r1•
men ts et a re,·eipt. & LAOI ES' 3 SPO MUST SIU bk"as-22" x 52" -ea. rt f I ... I k I and Southern California • .. ""' ..., 1 o p:rm• t'u c r111wi.. moll'. w111• ,. 1:11111 . Ellison will pay you S2S. $SO ea. Cash 720 o:m:i Maho~any double bed St n d n g I a m p S 1 s . rlonr Io 1·c11i n µ Off 1:ua1'uttll't'tl S.WO 11r 11,.,.1
Your donation is t11x de Girls Nishiki 12 Spd. with mattress. Moon ~3140 whitl'. 1tln1 l'Ond with o(ll'r
1hx·tlble free pi('kup by Touring llandlcBn rs shap('(l mirror on head· GAME SHOW PRIZE ; mis S250 ~93·0379 IH2 99:12
thecharity Thtsspe«tal ukeNew Sl7~ 6454199, =~BO G3J.77t7 afU Couch, loveseat, retails \'W Bus. lfr.l\~ IJ u ) Stl0rl'11 , Suh"onlt•t'.
offer e:iq11res Man·h 15. ~~~ _ $1 JOO. Now 50. 540·9209 IAJJ.ti.:ai.:l' Rurk $125 RH I.All.CJ, wulnul. n111t
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1979 MERCEDES
IEHI240D Sunroof. 1·assette & I
spt'edtrans 1394031
$12,950
JIMSLEMOHS
IMPORTS 1301 Qua1I St
NEWPORT 1U:1\CH
833·9300
1973 MERCED~~S BENZ
2200 Automatic
1ransm1ss1on and air
rond1t1omog This one 1s
just hke new <2159991.
S5995. J im Marino
..Y_olkswyen, 842·2000.
Mercedes. '81 SOOSL. 1m·
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Also avail 380 & sOOSL'.
SEL' & SEC's Great
Western Importers
_ &SS-2324. 5Ql 9:M Ii
'75 45o SL Superh 1·ond
Silver Blue. S21.SOO
_ Pz::sv Ply 644 7266
'75 450 SE Blue wtbl ue inl, a c,
tape. cruise. pnced to
sell, Stl.900 PP.
960-Zm
'68 MBZ 2SO "l.OOKS
UKE '81". --~· 494·$548
78 450 SLC
Milan Brown,
26,000MHes
Perfect Call Dean
67>fi000: 67s.9929
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'82 RABBIT CONVERTIBLE
our 01scounr
loadeo w1rh s speeo
AM/FM stereo. meralllC palm.
soorr wheel wMe sloe wan rires
& more•
'11165
1170
I
A L-SALE PRteE $9,995
S ~-'\J. ';Jl tl~~ '81 VW VANAGON L ~ ~ """'! Fullv eQulpped with leather·
A ..._~ ette seats. rlnred glass. deluxe ~ _.. package & more1
L ~ , • ust ~u •11.s90
-Our OIKCJlint 1,fts
E s
A ~ E s
A L
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SALE PRICE 510.195
'12 YW $CIROCCO
S ~fCI met~ Ol~fJr
Wln<IOW Wl\hfr & Wl(ler lllCM
AM/FM SlfrtO CiUWftf. pin
SrTiofS & mortt
SALE PRICE
110,495
'11 DASHll WAGON
DllSIL
EQWOOeO wim w sun rDOf
wn1tt siOf will tires. lurntrent sein. stereo on!O & more•
SALE PRICE
'1Dl10
1475
59395
p
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SALE PRICE
'82 RAlllT L
Fully
eQulpped with
4 speed,
c1nred Qtass, radial clrts & morel
'5999
s ,.~~,pm t~
'81 VWJmA
lOa<lfd Wltn S SPffQ.
11< StfffO Qrf D
Ust l"rlCt our DIKount
Stoss
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s
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l°"°fO lllWft "°" WllfflS ru< wmoow WM'* &
'*'Df' s sDttO sttrto c~wnt. soorn st111 & mort1
Ust PrtCf 'MN Our Discount 1t7'
SALE PRICE 58395
SALE PRICE
'11 VW P/U LOadeO With H/O Plt9 . stereo prep tlnreo gllff. s se>eed. radial tires. custOfft
vatue Dk9.. leatherette stm
'mortl Ult Pl'ICt . .,.
our Discount 1'1S
5639
FACTORY EXECUTIVE & DEMONSTRATOR --CLEARANCE --------------
'81 RABBIT CONVERTIBLE '81 2 DR. RABBIT '81 2 DR. LS RABBIT DIESEL '81 JETIA
s9995 •6495 57495 58495 . ._. ·-.• ,,.tt . .,
Auro . w s. w tires. SPO'ts sears 4 soeed. air, AMfFM st'1'e0. Air. ster~ cassette, low mnes. Auto, air. Ster~ cassette. & wheel stereo cassette, verv iow miles. white rop leatherette seats >eatnerettt seats & more1 leatherette seats. floor rN«.
onrv 8,000 mtlts
0 $ o a as aces s
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frid y, January 22. 1982
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SEDAM DfYILU
(384WOXI
s9995
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1978 CADILLAC
FLEUWOOD
HOUGHAM (623ULA) .•
sa995
1976 CADILLAC
SIYIW
(492846)
s7995
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IUOIADO
(639045)
s15,91
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aDOltAHITZ (359ZAX)
s12,995
Offer good thru
Monday, 1·25;112
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• 642-5678
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CHEYIOLU
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WHOLESALE BLUEBOOK
PRICES -STOP • SHOP •
AND SAVE HOW!!!
40 ,,... med cars & tn1Ck• cMptfftf•tly priced.
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THEODORE
ROllNS
FORD
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inventory that hat been 1n stock over 60 dns 10
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procts
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available al a sm•ll char91? The 1>1nk1 will llnencf
virtuallv 100". of tllf cosl ot lhest c•rs on e09roved
cre<111
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t5t4ZIBJ Wore wheels roof rack 3rd seat. tllt. pwr
wndws stereo tape air
Wtiolesale Blue Book '6150
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Mickey Rooney has new NBC series. "One of the Boys ... See "On the Cover ... Page 2.
Television battles
over ·Star Wars '
Teleview8, Page 2
'World War III'
rettCly for airing
ln8ide TV, Page 8
•Jan . 22 -J an . 28 •
Super Bowl XVI
cast of thousands
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"THE LIGHTNING" .\n outst anding m a l'it imc pa int ing h~ art 1~l .John Stoharl
Cable gets 'Star Wars' first
By MICHAE L DOUGAN
04 Ille Delly ~llet SLIH
Notes from the video jungle :
'STAR WARS' WA RS: 'Star Wars' will make
its n etwork televis ion debut on CBS afte r
#£ppearing first on cable television. Bidding for the
blockbuster movie between CBS and ABC ended
when the latter network dropped out. sayihg it was
only interested in absolute first-time rights. CBS
accepted a provis io n laid d own by 20th
Cent ury-Fox that ·s tar Wars' would go to the
cables before bei ng sold to any network. The
purchase price pa id by CBS fur the film was not
revealed. Neither was the air date . Nor the cable
fi rm that will get fi rst dibs.
WH EN ANJIN-SAN SPEAKS: As NBC's
m ini-s eries "Shogun" aired in Japan. viewers
On the Cover
were able to comprehend all aspects of the story
tha nks to sub·litles running up and down the right
side of the screen during the English language-;
segments. The same couldn't be said fo r American
watchers. who could only guess at the significance
of 'some limes·extens ive convers a ti ons in
;Japa nese. But replays of the popular epic. set· to
air before the end of the next season. will correct
that little oversight. according to J ames Clavell.
author of the o~nal novel and producer of the
vi deo version
Speaki ng befqre a meeting of the Television
Critics Association. Clavcll said the subtitles were
his idea
PASSING IN REVIEW: The initial episode of
a ne w PBS series entitled .. Proriles in American
.'it'e' C<1hk />w.Je .! I
Mick just 'One of the Boys'
Mickey Rooney plays a feisty grandfather who
shuns retire ment in· a new TV comedy series "One
or the Boys," premiering at 8 p.m. Saturday on
Channel 4. .
Rooney, 59. portrays Oliver Nugent, rescued
• from a retirement home by his college student
g r a ndson .Ad a m .(Dana Carvey). Ad a m 's
r oommate Jonathan (N11than Lane> isn't at all
pleased by the intrusion of this old man.
And Oliver isn't about to a<fm1t that he's in his
seventh decad e in life and tha t the r e's a
generation gap. The situation makes for a comic
ha lf hour each week with Oliver·s quick wit.
dyna mic personality. non·stop girt or the gab and
wa ndering eyes that s hift from one. shapely
feminine figure to the ne:U.
his s tarring role in the Broadway smash ... Sugar
Ba bies:·
But there has been disaster in Rooney's past.
He had his own show in the early '70s called "Hey.
Mulligan."
It was a bomb.
Rooney. who made his first film at age 5 C"Not
to be Trusted">. Is optJrrrlstlc about his -return to a
regul ar TV series.
··1 was very happy when 'One of the Boys' was
presented to me. because it had all the ingredients
that I. as a viewer. would wa nt to see.'· he told
Copley News Sern ce Hollywood correspondent
Nancy Anderson .. It has the qualities of the Andy
Hardy pictures. It has the frivolity of ·Sanford and
Son' and. I think. all the things that make a good
solid show. Also appearing as a reguJ ar cast member is
veteran actor Scatman Crothers, who plays one of Oliver's old buddies. ..tr you lake the time to watch three or lour
Rooney takes on the new series after a lifetime segments .. I think you'll consider these people a
career launched during. the vauckville days that part of your fa mily. w hich is the secret of
included movies, radio. television and stage. The television success."
actor was in a hiatus for a number of years, Rooney was nominated for an Oscar in 1956 for
r eturning to public spotlight and critical acclaim his performance In "The Bold and the Brave" and
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3 . . HIQhllghts for the Weell
. J I .~
Friday
specials
JN«JAAY 22. ,.
uo....a
8'°° (t) RASCAL DAZZLE
The Lotlle Rascal• are fH·
tured 111 him cllpa alld
ShO<ll
111) HUNT£A'8 OOl.D
Danger aod e•clleme111
emt>rOtl a 13-year-old l>Oy
8.1 he desperately aearchM
fOf hie mlsa1110 lathet. (Part
3)
8:30 r lf) HUNTER'S GOLD
Oa119er ood excitement
embrotl I t3·y8llt·Old l>Oy
as he desperately aearchM
IOf hos mossiog lather War1
4)
SJ DOTTIE WEST
Specoal DellYe<y Dollie
West and Kl!l'ny Roger1
perl0tm some of her super
hits, 111ciud1ng "SOfry,"
"Lesson In LH vmo Ind
"Ame<oca-Trilogy
7:00 HJ DIONNE WAAWla< IN
COHC£RT
Ttie songstre,f W!''1 ~
htl• es•·waMt One,. ... "Do
You Know The Way To Siil
JON?" and "t Know I'll
Never Lo.,. Thia Way
Aoaio" to her a edit pet•
loons he< IJOPYI• tu,_
from the pas! and P<._,1
AFTEANOOH
2:00 THEYEAATHATWAS: , .. ,
Patric« O'N9at tooall this
IOOk II the rnc>el "*"°''"
'Ille event• of the Pfevlou1 .,...,,
5:30 (ft) HUNT'M'S GOlD
Danger Md exclt-t
emt>roll a t3-,._-old t>oy
u he dnpefetely -c"-
lor h11 mlsalng lather. (Part
3)
Eve.G
1.-00 HUNTER'S GOlD
Danger 8nd exd1ement
eml><off a 13-)'Mf-old t>ay
u he desperately-~
tor hie mlMlog father (Part
41 t:$O. TO CU..-A
MOUNT Mil
A 1-.ege wr•lling 1111'
overcomea u. ot>jec1ionl
of hie glrlfl1end. coech """ lather to rMCh out ltnd
help a dl11dv111taoed
l>ladc family.
MUSIC AWARDS -The beautiful and
talented Donna Summer will serve a s
co-host for th e live telecast of "The
American Music Awards" honoring the
mos t outstanding recording artist in 1981
t:OO (ft) THE LAST AWlllCa
SHOW
OeYld Steinberg hOete an
.,_. perody oC t ... \11Md-d•---
10:GG D QI AM AMENOAN
PN)AlE: THE NARCS
Torn Broltaw examl..-
drug smuggling in South
Florida. wh«e trdlclcing
In ~ drug9 .. eepecially ~ -
Cl)DOmEWDT
"Spedel Deliwty" Dottle
W..t lllld K_,y Aoger'S
perform -of ,_ Mil* hits, lnctudlng "Sorry,"
"leNon In LMWlg" lllld '' Americe-T rttogy. ,,
,,;"-..
11:00 (I) Ill.AME XVI
John Byner .,_ you
thlnga ltfeoge< then trvth,
IWg« ltwl life. en4 zanier
thM ln)'thtng you've -
-In theM encore Pf ...
entetlOM fforn the Show·
time 8iurre Ql>fary
1~. TO AU88&A WITH
El.TON
Elton John pet1orma hie
grMt•I hlt~I on a concen tour of Solllet
Union. a:ao Cl) DOTTIE
"Spec:W DeliYety" Dottle
W•t end K9nny AoQ«9
pet1onn -of her "'PW hill. lndudlttg "Sorry,"
I ,OOO's of Movies For Sale or Rent
See ~ Video Experts at • • e
pa.reble vetlStlhly 11 ...
lured(~)
2-.30 II HOW THE WOT WM
WOH
Kate Macahen (Eva Matoe
r 0 •CO
"T\ ... a. ~
Saint) kolla the t>ouoty <-
hunte< whO has l>Mfl hOld· ~
Monday at 9 p.m. on ABC 1Ch. 7). The
award will be presented in the categories
of pop/roc.k. soul and country. A s pecial
award of merit will also be presented.
"t-·1n LNW>g" and
'' AIY*'lca-T r11o9Y.''
Saturday
specials
JNIAJAll('( n . 1992
5:30 (ft) THE LAST AWA/llDIJ
SHOW
OeYld 8'411obwg . ._.. ""
~ 5*odyol , ... vleed...,. .__ l:aO. a.B'tWfT PNn'S
M lc:heet NHmlth end
'"9mbers of the Peclflc
Arts ""*1ory Comc>el:IY
are 1 .. 1Uf9d In thl• orlgloal
PfocWcllon of ilon·llOj:)
leughter end mualc
1:30 (ft) ntME TAU. TALU
Ludwig von Drake tooats
trw .. en1ma1.o c&...ic:s
(J) JOHN CUNW'S
ICBWCNa
Olymplc gold medal·
winner P9ggy Fleming end
··ice ~·· ltlt Jo.Jo
St•t>udt le*' CUl'ry tor thi•
display ol lllatinO artletry
N fiJINOON 2:00. 8A1W4 VAUGHAN IH
OONCUIT
Set8h Vaughan'a lncom·
VIDEO MOVIES
SPOKEN HERE
ong her f1lmtly hotttege: the C
Macaheos are re1.111lted ~
and on llleor wey 10 Or•
~ (Part6)
Q!l A MAN NAMED
LOMBAAOI
George C Scott 11erra1ea
lhe story ol ttns uolque
man
4:06 fS;PERFECTLYFAANK
C1011s Leachman os lea-
turod as Broadway pays
1r11>u1e 10 Frank Loesser.
lhe r.onowrller whose com-
posotoons were respo11S1ble
for lhe success of such
!avoutes as "Guys And
Dolls" and How To Sue·
ceed In Business Without
Really Try111g
EV£HINO
8.'00 II) SUPERMAN.
SUPERSTAR
Tom Bosley. takes a look
t>en111<1 Ille IQell4IS of the
Dr'OJ'lll Superman M<ies
with No4111e Nein and Jack
Lsraon
1:00 G) AFNCA'8 WEEl'IHO.-
BUT WHO'S USnHMl?
Hosts· Carol Lawrence·.
Stan Mooneyto.-n GUMts·
Efrem Zlml>ehst Jf .. DNn
Jones, Wiiiiam Shein« 0 KEHHV LOOOIHS
Songet I IOftg"'l'llet Kenny
Loggin• performs rneny of
hl1 11' ..... t hltl •• lnc:lud-
lng "WhateYet I Call You
Friend" Ind "Keep The
Fife'' In thle concert tec>eO
II the Se111a 8erl>•fl
Couflly Bowl. .. _. 8 CJ) CM AEPORT8
"The lJnc:1?unted Enemy: A
Vietnam o.c.pt1on" Mike
W..._ lrweatlget• a Wt·
~ aapec:t of the ·
Vietnam War •• the •
behind·•'--action
of U.S. Intelligence ~
• •• eoO how the rnoet
-!Ml lllld critk:al 1t1Us-
tlc:a -e manipulated with
1tg111f1c1nce 001110 far
t>eyond the -. 10:00. 8 8TIW ewmN:
~•NOT PAETTY
Comedlen St-Martin la
joined by St-Allen.
Joyce DeWitt, Peter Gt-. Louie ~ lllld
Carl ~ lor an Irr•
See Highlights. Page 4
... v.
• LORD OF THE RINGS (Animated)
• FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOIER/W ~attha.u
• PHYSICAL IOUvla Newton-John)
• MOMMY DEAREST /Faye Duftaway
CONTINENTAL D~IDE (John lelushU
• PATERNITY J1wt Reynolds
• STARDUST MEMOR(ES/Woody Allen
: ~lflf IJw l&urt Reynolds)
YI ... Cuatill R~l1 • .dJ:r4t '!::'! :.~'l.21 • .
• GAS ISterlng Haydenl
• MASSACRE.AT CENTRAL HIGH
• No club to ioin, • ••••r• .. • feel ·
e I 000'1 of -•1n av•l6l1,. ratl .. s
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• (D) M>GIR WHfTTNCIR ~ In~ f9'Md linO-:g • I ~-AOfS u. ~~IMllY
Qi of -.,..... '°' wllldl ....
0 " k.oOwll~ _J 11:ao (I) llZAME ~ John Bynet thOws you
thing• 11ra.nger then truth. § tar~ then lite, and uni9f 0:: than anylhlng Y°"'ve 9V« -tAi6 CH)8EX18 A THM£-y-LETT£R WOAD
M •n-on-t he-1l reel
reapon111 and expert
opinion• are uMd In this
documentary lo an•-
aome ol the motl·Uked
quallon1 on the subject 01
MltUllity
Sunday
specials
JAMJIJ("f 24, 1M2
MOANNO ••
lt20 Sljl( • I( THAii>
and Suaari Anton CSUzta a Lae,,........_11'1 ..
•:JO r.o...s.o
Ravel'• "Bolero" prOYldes
a apedll ve/\lcte lor Thalia
...., ••• Choreography
~
tor tMs ~ng lather, (Pan
HO ;,B.81HANT ,AMI
Michael Numllh and
memwa ol Iha P.eitic
Aris Repertory CC>m910y
ere featured 1n this orlglnll
production ol non-llop
laugtrt9r and music.
1:008 lWO ON THE TOWN HO ~":~™!=
An airborne hellcopler jourMI ot the peoc>M,
lligM wtllotl attorda -~ and -t• wtllch ~Ill 111ew1 .of Southern mecle fllstory In the "Aoar-
c.llt«"'9; a looll at lt'l let· J: ..
Ht in ac>r oadile••: .~blg::;:,;..---Iv
time repoa-: a 1111w of AFTIANOOH
condltlont lk>ng the U.S. I
Meak:ln bord•: an lnatanl 1t:OO (S)IOMEOHE'8 .. THE
wedding chac>et in Lal KITCHEH WITH JAMIE ,
Vagas. • dating Mr\llce ror A high ICllOol baseball it11 ell•· enjoys cooking u mueh as
7:00 • l!I THE MAKINO Of •thle11u.
8UNRMAH I 12:30 (BJ H80 SNEAK
Ctlnstopher Reeve hosts a PAEVIEW: FURUARY
look at the behlnd·the-A ,_ host 1ntroduoea the ~-creation of one ol movies, specials and
tt,. b'Ogell hlll In motion 5')0rl• events coming to
picture history; 1110 Home 8011 Oftioe in Fabru-
1 ~paarlng •r• Marlon ary.
Brando, Gene Hackman 2:30 g RASCAL OAZZ1.E
MCI Mllgot Kidder The Little Rucals are IN·
10:00 D a NOT-...ca 'rO tur.cl In lolm clips and
RM: r.-LmACY Of lhot1a "°" ' 3:00 • 80Ul Of A NA TlOH
John Hart r~ts on Sir John GielgUCI na<rates
Franklwl Delano Aoaa. a hoStory ol ll>e royal
velt't IOU< admlnlstretlo<\S dynasty al Thailand and
and now tlW New OeaJ ••plores its relabons/\tp
CoOld """11\ IN pr~ with 1tw1 molftary gowrn-l.ETT'aWOAO
M1n -011-t1ti-1tree1
ruponae1 and ea1>9<1
opinions are uMd 1n this
docuf'Mntwy to en-
-of the motl·uked ~Ilona on the tubJeci of
aexuelity,
SOUAA1NO OFF -Base~all star Reggif 'J ~cksoo <rig bl 1. appearing
as hi mself; angrily fonfronts Archie cCarro11-o ·eonnoT. te'ft1-atter ----
J ackson·s Rolls is damaged in front or Al'C hie's bar. in .. Archie· ...
Bu.nker·s Place ... Sunday at 8 p.m. on CBS <Ch. 2>. Harry 1Jason
Wingreen. second lefll and Barney 1 Allan Melvin 1 watch the
confrontation with interest.
of Iha Gr .. 1 Oepraukln ment
ft)_~
1.-30 CID eta 1e OONCStT
An 9'abor111 nlQJUdub
performance from the
$tM>rtlrlg Olwtl i..-Monte
0Cetl0 Is ~.cl. -....
ea a lllm montage of
Cher'• earty car-With
SonnyBono.
10:00 (J) TOM JOND AND
8UIANANTON
Pwforming '°' the lint lime together, Tom Jonel
11\d Susan Anton dazzle •
Lu Veges audience In thla
apeclll.
N'ISUIOON
2:00 • 80l.IN)
ReY91'• "BcMro" prOYldes
1 IC)edll wtllde tor Tllalla
Mera'• dloreography.
• KDWt' LOOGINI
SI~ I ~lier Kenny
Loggin• perlorma many of
his OfMtelt hit• -lnclud·
Ing "W,.,.,,._ I Call You
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Ara" lo this concert tac>ed .. ,, lhl S111t1 Barbara
County Bowl.
4:00 Cl)TOM JOf8 AND
aueANANTON
Pwfonnlng '°' ,,,. lital
time together, Tom Jonel
M onday
specials
JNliAJNft 26, 1M2
MONMG
l:OO ~ M8CAl. DAZZLa
Tiie little AMcala -....
tur9d In film d4C>I end
"'°"9.
a:tO ® """'8'• GOU> ~and•*-· ambl'oll • 13-yeer-otd boy
-.... dele*lllly NlfcMe
The Lottie Ruclls •e IN·
lured in film r;hps anct
s/\or1s.
4:30 ct) THE l8lAHD Of
HEVAWUZ
In I.his animated comedy.
the greedy J.8. Trump/lorn
Cl'aa/\-lancb on the ialand
ol .....,_ and lrles to
modernize~ for hls own
peflOllll gain. CID H80 8N1AK
PMVIEW:FEM,IARY
A ,_ hotl Introduce. the
See Highlights. Page 9
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Friday
sports JNIAJNtt& __
l:IO ®-THI NI\.
Hoat9 L_.. 0.-Md
Nldl ..,,._. "'-'
hlghllght9 ol ltle AFC and
NFC champlonahlp ~
and a ,...,... ol previous
Superlowta.
7:00 Ill) THI 'I/A Y IT WAS
"tM1 • '62 ~Cham·
plonlNp: ....... "Oalllc:a
Va. Loe~ UUrt~
1:30 8 OOUNfDCMN TO
IUf 811QWLJM
Pr ... ol the upcoming
Super Bowl gerne and
t-.
l."CIO.CQLW
IAIKITMU
Celilornie -. use
(D)OOUMI
MIQTMU.
Stanford vs. UCLA
11:00• cou.w
MIKITUU
~W.UC\..A u•e (I) NM
IAIKETMU.
Deer«* ~-at ~ ,.,.....~
Saturday
sports
JAHJAlfY 23, 1112
~
11:30 8 Cl) NCM
MIKETMLL
Alabama-Birmingham 11
O.Paul
AFlllUIOON
12:t0. cou.w
IAIKITMU use et Stanford 8 WIEKIND HPOU
"Jim Plunkett"
Q!COL.LICM
llMG'f'l,AU
Wyoming at Brigham
Young
12:80 ..... HOOKlY
ColotadQ Roc*ets vs. Lot
Angalea Klnga
1::I08 ~ SATlJM)AY
tG-round llghtW9igtfl bOul
between Ray "Boom
Boom" Mancini and
em.to Elpena (1IYe lfom
Allllnlle: City. H.J ); Sunltllt
ln'tllatlonal Trecll• Mee!
(lfom Loa Angelea. Calif.);
a preview ol &;per Bowl
XVI.
l:ao 111 "'°' U llONAL
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I 100,000 AAC A*Mda
O~n (from Mel'•
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Open (lro111 Mel'•
Southahor• Bowl In
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Cl) "°""8 IA TUNMY
11)..raund light ...... bout
between Ray "Boom
Boom" M ancini and
IErneato Eapana (from
~Au.ntfC City, H.J.); Sunklal
l"""9tioMI T racll M .. 1
(from Loa Mgelea, Clllil.);
• pr ... ol Sup. ~
XVI •
.... IOCC8' MAm•
QIMWt(
Auatria .,,._ Weet Qem\any ......... ,o ...
~THI IUNMOWl.8 e WIDE WON.D CW
"°""8
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Molcow); Gerry Cooney
-Joe 8ugrier In a llMlty-
welght bolling ~Ion
(from WHlbury, Long
lalMd).
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GIMIANY -
Al*ria vs. Wea1 Germany
5-.JO 111 WIDE WON.D M
IPORT8
Wof1d Women'a Gymnu-
llca CllampionUlips (from
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-Joe Buor* in a hMV)'-weigtlt boxing exhibition
(from WHtbury, Long
llland).
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1:00 cm Ol.YWW>
"The 6cMec Athlete"
1:a D "'"" llOWl xvt: THE ANAL. IUNDAY
John Brodie lrolervlews
playera and coecMa In a
~ took at rhe two
•-competing In this
yeer·· Super Bowl
1:00. OOUEOE
~
Ca1Hom1a vs. UCLA
Sunday
sports
JNIAJNlt( ... 1"2
READY FOR SUPER ' TASK -Pat Summerall lleftl and John
Madden will handle the play-by-play and analysis chores for CBS
Sports' broadcast of Super Bowl XVI Sunday at l p.m. on Channel
2. The San Francisco Forty-Niners will meet the Cincinnati
Bengals for the National Football League title. Summerall will be
working his 14th Super Bowl and Madden his first.
HO·~euNDAY
t$-round W8A Fealh-
erwe!Oht Champlonahlp
~ ctllmCMOn e_.
blo Pedroza and Juan
LaPor1e l1he "oni~AtllnOc
City, N.J.); WOf1d CUp Sid-
ing (from Wengen. Swftnr·
lendl; ~ llgur•
•Mlnel exhibition (from
Medlaon Squar9 0.den,
N9wYof11Clty).
t:ao Cl) "°""8 IUNDAY
(Joined In Pr.-J IS-
round W8A Fealhetweight
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~ E...tllo Pedr~
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10::a0eO TH1
IUNMTAM
(8-1 Premiere) Cover·
age ol Ille flrat of lour
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wttll competitors Including
defending champion
Aanalclo · Nlhemiah, st-o.rwy, Gary Car1er and
Mlle 8cMlldt (lfom Key Blac:aJM. Fla.).
11:00 8 C111 CX>U EGE
IAIKETMll.
Virginia at LOUilvllle
11::IO 8 Cl) NP\. TODAY
Super 8owl pr~ pr~
gr-I"-"°"' the SINoar-doRM In Pontllll:. Midi.).
1:00 8 Cl) 8l"1I liOWl XVI
Tiie Sen Fnndleo ~
••• on the Cincinnati 9enga11 on thll annum pro
IOOCblll c:laulc, to be .._
~ liw from the Silwr·
dome. In Pontiec, Mlchi-
... MIEATUT SPORTa•
l.EOENOI .
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... CAC>CNMX>UNTRY
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"Waxing And Trajj Senll"
A look la taken al whet
type. ol llcls are avall1ble.
what to -and how to
apply the WU needed for
varyiflg snow c:ondltlona.
IRL 11~. IPORT8 FlNA1.
Monday
sports
JAHJAlfY 21. 1"2
IEVINMJ tMe OOU.W
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"Pee 10" ~egon State vs.
Weahinglon
Tuesday
sports
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l'WOrld War .l!l.' is ready to roll
;£_ By JEFF PAUER McCU!lless families. whoae -ani1D09ity for •ach ---. °'~... other goes back many years. Castine 11 yet to be 8' The big night 11 drawini near for talented announced: writers are Stephen and Elinor Karpf
..J David Soul. Rock tfud.son and company, when ~ "World War Ill," a two-part mioileriea •• be1w Beau Bridges wiU star u Ray Jotuason in
:§ Jan. 31. Tbe drama chronicles the hn>otbetical "Daneerous Company," a new tY movie set for
ii: events that take place when a military Wlit from Feb. 9. Tb.ii abow will tell the story or Johnson's
the Soviet Union Invades Alaska to seize the datlg_g_eu:ape fCQ.llL..f.olaom Prison aad bi
A asltan pebne. Tlie6Iatan y Miele act briDSS-subsequen\ capture and ~bWtation . . .
lbe world to the brink of nuclear war . . . Frank Reynolds, chief aneborman for the ABC
Fans of Steve McQueen won't want to nµJ1 one "World News Tonifht," wlU be honored with the
ofhislastmovies,"TomHom,"set fOf'broadcut ''He adliner of he Year" award bf the
J an. 27 at 9 p.m . In this western, llcQueen plays Headliners Club of Auatia. Ttie club is dedicated to
the title role of a man hired to protect ranchers "people who write headlines and make them" and
from rustlers . . . has ~ 1tven for 28 consecutive years. j'orme-r
Suzanne Somers will star in her first musical winners are Walter Cronkite, Dan.........,., John
variety special, "Tbe SUza.nne Somers SpedaJ"·oa Chancellor and Karry Reaaoner ...
Feb. 15. Tbe aonc and dance show wu st.a1ed for · •The II a k i a.. 1Jf Superman I , ' ' a
6,000 aailors aboard the aircraft carrier. U~ -bebind-tbe·sc_ .... 1ook at the makinc ol tile movie,
Ranier. Hoininl the smashing blonde will be Plip will SClllldl""Jan. 2( on ABC in preparation for the
Wilson, Marie Osmond and Gladys Kn1cht and the wtr.part airlq·ot'tbe movie itself Feb. 7 ud I .
Pips . . . The "Making" will look into the fllminl ol the
The Watergate scandal spa~essionl, m ovie, which was written by Ilario Puzo and atan
the confessions spawned boQU,,.1ifilelJ IP&WJlll!6.. Chri1Slopber.-Ree¥e, Marwot-~4d~ Marlon
televfsfon movies which s pawned a soap. Brando, Valerie Perrine fnd Gene Kackmaa ...
"Capitel," a new daily-ball-hour drama foeulial "I Love Liberty," a t wo·bour special
on feuding families in Wasbl.Dfton, D.C., celebratina this country and the liberties that ABC
p11emieres on CBS March 29, it wai. recenUy president Anthony D. ThomoPOUlos says we "often
announced. take for granted," will air Monday, Feb. 2Z at t .
Th~ show revolves around the CleH and ~e "WorJd." ~ 17
'letters
Mrs. Muir's ~h~st haunts stage
' MULHAaE UPDATE -..... ...,....., of
Uaal deUPtfld. ader Edward MllDlate. wlle ftl so
&eod In tlae TV venioa of ·~-.. DI •n.
Blair"! _ ·
The Irish-born actor has been devotlellllmsel( '
to the stage during the past few YealJ,, pving
toured in both "Deathtrap" and "My I.a .Lady"
most recently. Mulhare will play a 8rilish 1eneral
in "Megaforce," a mercenary tale currently
rilining in the Mojave Desert.
BY GEORGE -Please settle a dilpeMe. Did
George DICeuo, wbo was oae of Ute bad l•Y• In a
hcen' C~ mnle "Klllla1 at lleU'1 Gale," play
Charles Manson In the TV movie '·'Belter
Stelter"? I aay lie dJda't, bllt can't recall wllo did.
You and your fellow disputer a~ both a bit
helter skelter on this one. DiCenzo did star in
"Helter Skelter ," but he played D.A. Vincent
·TV puzzle
1!
Bugliosi. Steve Rails b&Fk' <most recently seen in
"The Stuntman") played convicted murdere r
Charles Manson. DiCe~o. by the way, is now a
r egaler on the n ew. J a mes Arness series.
"McClain's Law."
SMALL SPLASH -I've been nrteus for a
while as &o what because of Mark Spit&. I haven't
beard a thin« about him" la qlli&e some time.
Spitz did not create quite the splash everyone
h oped he would fo llowing his seven-medal
performance at the 1972 Olympics. But Spitz has
picked himself up and dusted (dried?> himself off
quite nicely. He 's reportedly raking in big bucks
buying and sellipg real estate in Hawaii. with lime
out (or a few laps around the pool each day.
Send your letteri to P~ 0'81Vn, Umted F'eature
Syndu:ate. 200 Park Auenw. Room 602, Nna York. NY
10166.
ACROSS
1,5 Shown, stars on Falcon 35 Mudd's .ipeclalty
Crest 38 Not mat'y
10 -Heroes -39 -Aviv
12 Edward Evefell -42 P4Kry Muon, e o (ab)
1" -Greco • 44 See 47 Aeroaa ,
15_ :-Man~ands 45 -People Play
16 Apr. 15 lnltlals 47,4• -La'lgdon
17 Do7" -. mi •B Mr . .Nimoy·s hanify
18 Buttons or Barber decor
20 See 55 Across 49 Poetic time
22 Biblical tlon 50 Eureka!
23 -Way Passage 52 Mr. Newtey·s sign.off
24 Etem or gram 53 Berverlee Mc -plays
25 GJrard or Hodges Iris
26 The -of Laura Mars 55,20 Plays Capt Frank
29 Ed or Nancy Murphv
31 Roman 51 57 Mart( -
32 Our continent (ab.) 58 See 30 Down
33 The -of Our Lives
DOWN
1 Role for Cella Weaton 39 Charlie'• angel
2 Mr. Griffith's lnaig,,. ..a Mlaa May's sign-off
WORLD WAR Ill Rork Hudson will star in
World W~t· Ill alon~ with htlentt>d Fa\'id S9ul
on ~BC. · •
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lETI"alS Yoo Ftt.L.ED 1"1
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3 -King Cote
4 Shroyer role
5 Every -Way but Loose
6 Susannah or Dlcl<
7 -Miniver
8 One Day -a Time
9 TV personality Kathi -
10 Great American -
11 Barflies
13 -Diamond
19 Susan -
21 Mr. Carneys sign 011
22 -of Consent
27 Rick or Ron
28 Marie. to Donnie
29 -·Margret
30,58 Played Diamond Lil
33 -the Menace
3• Fearful reverence
36 The Week Thal -
37 -Margolln on
Rockford
38 Played Colombo
C> IM2 UNled ,_.~ lfle.
41 TV's Norman -
43 Camper's cover
45 Played Grandpa Walton
46 -&slness
~9 Ethnic ending
51 V1goda
54 Mr Harrison·s ins1gne
56 Miss Strltch's
monogram
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CELEBRATING SUNDAY -The Lennon Sisters make a rare T V
appearance with host Oral Roberts on ··Sunday Celebration ...
Sunday at 9 a.m. on KHJ-TV •Ch. 9 1..Joinin~ them will be Rob~rls·
son. singer Richard Roberts. and the new Krofft Puppets. the
Fudge F~mily.
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EVENING
' 7:00. HAPPY DAVI AGAIN
A!llptt -ur"nPta ..,.,_ after I
dOC1or hypnotizes him and
cauMS him to lose all or
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H.-..eye. Tripper and
Spearehueklll' tty to save 1
Korean gwt lforn bondage
to an Arnertean sergeant
8l) OVER EASY
Guests actor Macdonald
C1r1y, Senator Jo lln
Heinz (RIO
(!]) EHTEAT AIHMEHT
TONIGHT
8111)' Crystal dtSCUS$e$ Ille
plans tor hit corneoy spe.
cualt QfJ THE MUPPETS
Guest· Zaro Mostet
(Cl MOVIE • • * '> wOay FO< Hight
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7: 15 'l} CINEMAIOORE
7:30 9 LAV'ERHE & SHIALEY
&COMPANY
La_.,,. an<r Sllll'ley.11reant
ab<>Ut lite 1n lhe heruft8"
after wguong aoout return·
'"fl I Chee* lrorn the~
company.
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The company's young
Korean plngpong champ•·
on persoldes Hawkeye
and 8 J to tend h<m m<>n-
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Qi) WAU STAIEET WEEK
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Jullan Snydet editor and
publisher. lnternat1ona1
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Mark Arnott Gordon
Clapp
1:00 8 THE DUKES Of'
HAZZAAO
An Old friend ot Uncle
Jesse's os relea5ed alter
spending 10 years on prts-
on and returns 10 Hazzard
County to get r~ on
Boss Hogg
9 MCME * * * ·~ "Kay largo·
( 1~8) Humphrey Bogart.
Lauren Becall D ~ IENIOH
Under the mlstat.en
irnprllQion of 111 value,
Clayton and Kr-jnvest
1n soma 110cit tn81 Benson
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debt.O fl MOYIE
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cr-.n -"lrWWsic>ll boots",
a disabled woman wf\o
eflte<ed Iha Mrs.. Tannes-
... ba.uty pageant: Jo~
Kulhewlll on 1•1ng Iha
mystery Ollt of ma1tlemat·
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Savang money in the supermarke t is·
a mong topics.
KABC fl 9 :00 ··John Denver and
George Burns: Two of a Kind.·· Special
offers music and comedy.
KOCE ft 9 ~30-and KCET Jt-10~30:
, .. Absence of MaliC'e : Fact or Fiction.··
~ h~ accuracy of t~e .1~1 film depicting
~n mr:iocent man nct1m1zed by the press
1s topic.
~NBC GJ 10:00 .. An American
Profile: The Narcs .·· Orug s muggling in
Florida is ctiscussed.
fr!daJ5 Details
From Page JO
lea; Cheryl Peatt on saving
moMY In the supermarket
(S)MOVE **"' "FalaO .. (IMO) Dom
DelulM. Anne Banctofl g lk.ONDIE EAT THE
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Henry. Kip and Arny quit "*' totll and IJO"to wart! lor a amel TV commerclll
producllon comciany on
the brink of collapM (RIO
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MOUNTAIN
A tMn·ag9 wrMtling stat
overcomes the objeetk>M
of bla Ol<Jlrifrul, ~hand
lathef to reach ou1 and
h1lp a dludvantagad
blacll lamily m> CMATMTY WITH
BILlMOVEM
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year-Old p11r-rlght and
sc:rMnwrller, looltl bad<
on hie Broadwly wccess·
.. and landmatk Holly·
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HO 8 (J) DAllA8
J R 's continued 1bMnCe
and Ray'• 1pathy. toward
the ranch have Bobby
bu.Sy Irving to keep Ewlog
011 •float and SouthlOtk
tunning D OJ MCCUIN'& LAW
McClain IS battled 1>y 1
seroe~ ol SMmingly ,.,,.
dom alaylngs. uni. 1 .,,.._
claliat poinll him tOw1td
memben of • MCtetlYe
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John Oenwr and a-09
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Jull1n Snyder. edllor and
publisher. lnlernatlonal
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Peter Gra ..... Ray Milland CID THE LAST AWAN>I
SHOW
Devld Steinberg ho9ta 1n
lf-9'14 pet~~ lele--
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.. 11 (2) MOVIE • * *"" ··BtNllter Morant ..
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Or Fiction?" Hoddlno
Caner ,,.,._ the -•
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deplct9 8" lnnOoent "*'
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bilallltM and IN-him
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Tom Btollaw e11amlnes
Orug smuggling .,., South
FloriO•. *'-• traffieklng
In illeg.i dtugs •• ~
prevalent.
8 9 STNKE"FOACE
A l«iM of dating armed
rot>berlM 9PC*W to haw
~ eommltted by pollce
offic«•.
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Ill.&. t.IOY8'S
Samson RaphMlson. &4-
year ·Old playwtlghl and
.cr_,wnter. look• back
on hill Bto.c:tw•y _.
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woodlilms.Q '19 FIANlUNE
"Resolved: This House
A~ov.. The Economic
lnlt11tlves Of Pruldent
Reagan" The second part
ol a debate be'-Wii-
iiam F. &iCiuey and John
Kenneth Galblallh IS pat-
SMtted.
f8)MOYIE * * '"' .. Bick Roads··
(19111 Sally Field, Tommy
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(a>MOYIE * * * * .. The Elephant
Man.. p980) John HUt1.
AnthOny Hoi)lllns.
Cl) DOTTIE WEIT
••Special Oeliwry'. Dollie
WM! and Kenny Rogen
l*fonn -of her ""* hits. inc:Mflng ··Sot-ry,"
"lesson In ~ .. and
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''AbeMce Of Melloe: FKI
Or Fiction?'" Hoddlng
Carl« •tudlea the accufa·
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deplcla an lnnOClent man
victimized by the press
11:00 8 KO.WC
l<ojak'• only wtt,_. to •
Rood of guns reechlng the
hand• of • atreet gang la
alrald to gel inYO!ved.
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Fred and Donna have
reooncl6ed ltlelr dm.r.nc·
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planning to Wed.
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By LVlD&..llaSCB opposed to soaps, will
David Canary, who make college s tudies
plays Stephen Frame on workable.
''Another Worlcl1 '-I is A LT H 0 U G H 1 T
about to wed actress LOOKED as ii Jeremy
Maureen Maloney"T The Slate's role i\S Chuck
couple met at a i>luty Wilson might come to an
five years ago and Lhey end .on "One Life to
have been dating ever Live •' due to the
since. David has a r eso lution-of the
16 ·year-old by a Beau·Olympia ·Asa
previous marriage. storyline, took for the
FRANK GORSHJN, stylish Slate to be come
who is famous for his involved with Beau as
riveting impersonations, he tries to get even with
bas sigded with "The Asa.
Edie of Night" for at Q: b a l'ffe8t epllOde
least a three-month stint of "GeMraJ llospi&al,"
KNBC e 8 :00 ··o ne of the Boys.'"
Mickey Rooney portrays a man who
m oves into his grandson ·s college
apart~e.i:t.~·
KNBC 119:00 ··Barbara Mandrell
and the ~andrell Sisters :· Ra\" Charles ·
a nd Sil\"ia are guests. ·
KNXT 8 9:30 ··The Uncounted
Enem~·: A Vietnam Oeception... Mike
Wallace inv~tigates behind·the-scenes
acti\"lty of intelligence aJ?encies .
KNBC 8 10 :00 ··ste\"e Martin:
Corned,· is not Prett,·. ·· An irreverent
look at ·American life.·
in which be will play con tlae claancter of Aue · cr......,f-.. n-11
artist Smiley WillOl'l. dyed lter hair ptu I• ~ua7' ~ta S
W H E N K A T E puk-rock fa.sbloll. Wai --------
C A P S HA W h a d t o that her ldM, UMI U Ille ta -• INnlpullted w1tt1 abandon her role as Jinx dld•'t waat to do It, F rom Poµt• 12 •lontllc:anc• gotng far
A very on "Edge or could ahe bave refued! beyond111e-.
Night" due to a film -N.Z., Yoaken, N.Y. s1-Mc:O-, 0u111n ... ~
commitment, she was A: It was written into Hoffman. *GO 88'TaVIMAAT91:
replaced by Susan the 'S~ript. Be assured ~~•~-.ci St•t•'" ComedlM ~=="• MacDonald, who once the type of coloring that 11880) willlMI Hutt, &1a1t lolned i,y st-Men.
was Jill Farmer on was put in Susan Pratt Btown. Joye• oaw1u. Peter
'"Somerset ." On that Winston's hair is easily •ICINNYLOGGINI a.-. Louil N'f9 and
s how • be r h us band washed out. But yes, it 5"'9-/ tongwrttar Kenny Cert ~ t0< an ~
M itch Fa rm er w as was part of lti role. An Logglrw '*'°'"" rNny °' Wfant toott .. Amarlcan Ilia grNtMt hlta -lncJud. life IA) p I a ye d by sever a I actress mig t hem and lr1Q ""What-1 ea. vou e ·a FAMTNIY Ill.AND
a c t o r s . i o c I u d i n i h a w a b o u t s u c h Fflend'" and ""Keep The ,. countty-~ W>ger
Richard Sboberg, who is demands, but us ually Ara" In ,,.,,. eoncen tlll*I ••to "-'* 1a1e 1eee1 T 0 m 0 n .. A I I M y comes thtough since it's .. Iha Santa Barbara gultarlll btough1 bO lo
Children." part of her contract. c-ity Bowl. tit•. and an English 1>tllfM.
<>VER ON "THE Be.sides, we understand --~~nAndHowaro·· ~=-~ i.o-iarv
DOCTOR$," .the show is Susan had ereat fun (1980) Peut LaMet. Jeeon • MO¥.e
getting ready..,to s'Wilch playing Anne a little Aobetc11. ••• ··Nldlol .. And Alft· its time slot to noon gutsy for awhile. U088HA#MVAUEY !Indra" (197t ) M1ct1ae1
( ET) when .: '&arch fot Q: The actress wbo SMiie 11 cest • .,. Viking Jayston • .-... SuzmM.
Tomorrow" takes over plays lloae Kelly oa :=:--"'Flot•'• ctlerity ~Of'A
!ts 12 :30 air time. This "Geaeral Hespltal" e INUK,.....IEWS ··siysione·· may spell some tr.ouble loolla like somet.ody who "t w .. A r .... 1499 flikwla-e AU8T1N art LMT9
for "The Doctors," since played Della Oil "Ryan'• Holywooel 191~·· Roger Country music's Jarry
ma ny networks run noon Hope" yean back. Is it El>er1 and <>-Sl•lta• Reed and guitar wVMd
th ., ••amine the reaaons wny Chet Atktnl on. • 91\arp news programs . S.Ne s!.~~.!ersoa. -the 1_...9 llUdoetlC9 11 contrut ota~tn1*'0<· However, those stations · ·• ....... ._, N. Y. now detetminlno Holly-matlC99 0( "Ee•• Bound
owned and operated by A : No. Loanne Bishop, wooc:re 1>1ggeet hlta. (RI And 0owri:· ··01·1e·· an0 NBC were told....ihey who plays Rose. and t:00881AMAM 0111er1. •
could not show any news Eileen Kri~teo , who MAHOMl..LANDTHE CD>M><IMWHmAKM
or special·event· shows played Delia , are not ~G·-·· a-~ 5...._ tnt~ twneO 9ln0·
I d f .._, ·-1 ~--. ,~ ., f aong'Wrlter AoOet ' durind the noon ~pot in even re ate . As or v1a. • I Wt11tte11• pattonna "'*"1 preparallonl' for the Ei een she can be seen eo LOVEllOAT O(tf'9bllledefcwwhldlhe
airina ol ''Tb,e Doctors." as Tony Lawrence's Gopher,,_, 1111 Old cot-1ono.-n.
Lookforsome.rnore cast assistant m ec hanic lege roommale. en (l)MOVll
waves to -ake way for Georgia on ''One Life to ...,. ... ad _.. .-•w ·r11e Stuo·· 119711 ._ to perlorm onc:ie ll'IOf9. and Joan C011in9 ~ T*-Lhe new time slot. As for Live.·· a man pretending 10 11a ... •
"Search forTomorrow," Q: W .. at 1tan lllan ~ , ... '°' • ~""' (Z)MCME
you 'll see several c:lotlae1 Pl'OVlded for doet0t.Q •• "HEA" pe1e1 Semi
unimportant characters them by tllle .._. Uld • CIMAT F,..,. Ann~
bite the dust to make wlllth mnt wear tlllelr ~:"~~tad; Et 1uioe M"A"l"H
way for some new and ow•? -Mas. W.N., in,_...,,,_,._ .. --~ on ..._.do~J. ~
A Ill a....t ALL-"'-.._ -10 -·-~-... about e h i I h · p 0 Were d . Ca S l nl ta-a, vu.. IWlyn W*"Ofl'I now!. 11e11coptiar p11ot who -
members. A: All the principal C•otai.1 c11.,.., Ryctat n11ttv. 10 '*"-t1ett1e-
LAST WEEK GENIE ch a r a c te rs -ro r retum9toano.n..dca. lleld btie-•bt9c to ... •
FRANCIS a-ar·.-..11 on example, actors and tte tn ,..,.....,. .... rec.111 ... ..,_,_..._ rr-cu 1111 fnandatllp """' Lord • • ''I• CM the "Today Sbow" with a c l r e s s e s w 1 t h ~ Ftyta ~ 20 "-A~
co-anchor &ryant continuine roles -have ~---1PW1110 ··Ktno Of A,,_1ee·· 1n
Gumbel and Jliscussed clothes provided them • TMEWOOCWNeirra 1t15. • young. atrono-
future career plans. by the studio. However, ~Need A SMvino ..-.ci Or.-.....,, Julllpe
Genie wore ber hair loot extras, day players and HorM'" Roy UnctetM dim-.,. 1n New Yortt ...,._,
and friuy, punk style, bit-part actors who fill -.... -.. ., at IPllt· :::.'.:,':*~Q ...
and said she bad juat I a r gel y under the 1Jr1t wooc1 Ulil'CI • YWtety e IOUNDeTMI
signed a deal with CBS. b e a d I n I o f of'°°"" 1'-Joan Ar!Nlredlng IPIN·•
She also said she will " non· contract" are CC MCMI mu11ee1 ..ti u "'* "'9 •• "~dome" (1878) "Coot Blue.'' ""Barefoot attend collese. AJthoueh required to bring in D•vld Jen•-. Donn• And PregNnt." ··9ec1i. To she is aware it will be their own costumes. Miii. The NIOM" and "Wiiiow."
hard to blend Into Q : W he• t be eMCM1 ~~
college life, she wants to performen are eatl•& ••• .. ,.,..,_, st...... C1:J_..._
give it a try. Explains food • &lie let, are tllle1 lttlO) ~ Hwrt. ...., • "Klondlle ,_ .. 11•1
G e n i e , s be was a e a ti as t la e a a • e • .,.,. Jiff &M. ,_, ~.
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world on GR. _even ' A : Yes. they are.. w ..... in. 111,.1. a.._ Mlhofly~
though everyoae treated According to actors' ....._ ...... o1 ._ ca>..a.
tier wonderfully. Sb• union contract rules, if Vtetn•111 W•r •• Iha •• .. .._art .,...,. .. J''° UWIU the awn.._.., an actor'• character ~....,.. ••• actton 111111 Cttuc-Norr••.
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plvo181 role In turnlng bl<d
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Gemini'" ( 1980) Madeline
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Lily Tomlin, Charles Gr~
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C#f'le Snocsor-. ~ ,,. ..
land '
'Big Brasa Band' readied
HOLLYWOOD CAPI -Producers Charles
Fries and Don Sartell have joined to produH "The
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developed by film pioneer Jesse Lasky before his
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gives up his ambitions to
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tr•lnlng program, a woman
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decOr•tille P8'>« m.iung;
two SallradOfoan refugffs """° ate raunoted ""''" their motne.-e LAVUINE I IHIALEY I COMPANY •
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Paulette Goddard
1:00 a a FATHER MURPHY
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hands of • mentally Slow
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{ 1967) John Wayne, Kirk lillas. HAPfl'Y DAVI
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cousin. singer Frankie
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'World War Ill'
to roll on NBC
From Page 8
p.m. So rar, Emmy Lou Harris, Waylon Jennings,
Linda Ronstadt. $imon and Garfunkel, Frank
Sinatra and Barbra Streisand have been signed to
appear ...
Donna Summer. Glen Campbell and Sheena
Eas ton will host the .. American Music Awards "
program Monday ~t 9 p .m . Also set to appear are
Rick J ames. Alaba ma . Olivia Newton-John. Air
S upply and the Little River Band. Among the
presenters will be Mickey Gill ey, Johnny Lee.
Ronnie Milsap. T.G. Sheppa rd, Juice Newton, Ray
P arker. Chubby Checker and Stephe n Stills. •
Combining talents ror a special tribute to Stevie
Wonder will be EJla Fitzgerald. Dionne Warwick
and PauJ McCartney . . .
Paul Newman stars in the tv premiere of
"Slap Shot ." a comedy about an ultra.violent
hockey team a9P the rans who love the m, set ror
Jan. 31 ...
President-Reagan's "Stare of the Union
Message" will be broadcast Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 6
p.m . The br oadcast will be followed by a
commentary by various correspondents ...
Dere k Jacobi and Rutge r Hauer head a
distinguished· cast in "Inside the Third Reich,"
Albert Speer's harrowing human memoir of life as
Adolf Hitler ·s top aide, currently being shot in
Munich.
The flve·hour tv movie is written by E. Jack
Neuman and directed by Marvin Chom sky, who
directed "Holocaust" and "Attica" and will air
sometimes this year . Speer. who died last fall. was
a man or art, culture a nd breeding who became a
leade r in the very highest circles or Hitler's
dictatorship. He did 20 years in Spandau prison for
war crimes ...
Tony Award winning playwright Tom
Stoppard will be interviewed Feb. l on Channel 28,
KC ET Stoppard is best known ror his plays
"'"Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead" and
'"Tras ves ties . ·· T he program i. . ..:Judes a
two-minute s egm e nt rrom h is n ew play,
"Mack oon ·s Ha mlet. Cahoot's Macbe th,"
performed under Stoppard's direction a t San
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Sin,:!er Frankie Avalon guest stars .
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Run.·· A documenta r~· about the millions
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KABC fJ 10:00 .. The Younge~t
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IO<iell "°"'"· 8 LAVMNE & 8"IRl.rY
&COMPANY
Deciding le....,ne rNHy
1sn'1 In IOYe. Shotley 11ies to
break up her roomm•I•'•
wedding pt1ns G EYEOHLA.
A repon on chilO pomc>g·
r8')hy. a poor men's IOOll
al Rodeo Drive. a PfOllte ot
Met Btanc. the men behind
Bugs 'Bunny voice, • IOOlc
11 cures 10< insomn11
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M11 Houhh1n'1 hence
arnves at Ille 'll77th end
shOc:ks Frenk by esk1ng
• • to be h18 bell m11n,
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'"8rtd1she1d Revisited
Hom• And Abroed •
Set>ut1an l ... " Charin to
vlSlt nls "''-(l:aurence
OtMer) In Venic. where he
llYes with his rn;s1reu
(Par1 210
Cl) P.M. w.GAlJNE
A Pittsburgh ma11·1 incred· ·
Ible sportt memor1bill1
collec1ton: e lemele megl·
clen's attempt lo cateh •
t>uttel in ,_ mouth •
OJ YOU A8t(B> "°" IT FHlured· "Modem·Oly
ThrM Musket-•" and
"Afrlcen Voodoo Ceremo.
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... Cable gets
'Star Wars ' first
1-"r .. 111 P<t"I' ..!
Art.. promises some interesting insights for
contemporary nt e nthusia sts. although the
pre miere is itself a bit off.putting.
"Profiles" will examine the life and works of
seven living American artists. based on the
bor rowed premise that to examine a w1rk of art is
to _explore the personality of its cnator . The
artists work. variously, in oils. wate1·color and
clay and e ach is driven by a differt'flt ·vision.
compelled to record a panoply of subje1·ts. Wilson
Hurley goes up in helicopters to obtain perspective
~or his e~pansive la ndscapes. Bob Kuh11 captures
instants m the wild when predator meets prey
John Stobart recreates early American seaport
sc~n.es. George Carlson is drawn to tl1e mystical
s p1 r1 t of the Tarahumara Indians of central
Mexico. Donald Teague renders scenes he has
encountered in 50 years of world travel. Conrad
Schwiering paints vistas of the Teton Mountains .
John Clymer accurate ly depicts the history of the
Am erican Northwest.
And. having read that last paragraph. you
know about as much as is told in the first episode
of "Profil es in American Art." The s how.
ple~santl y hosted by ~lexand.er Scourby. is a
series of teasers that draws you into each s ubject
and th.en. a~ your interest heightens. drops you
fl at. It s a. mce try. but the ultimate impact is one
of 1rritat1on a nd frustration : presumably the
producers had something else in mind.
.. Profiles in American Art" begins Monday at
10:30 p.m. on Channel 50. It 's a product of the
Oklahoma Educational Television Authority
Sports
I-" r11111 /'Olli' ~
3:00 8D THE AACIE FOR THIE
YELLOW JIENIEY
A leam OI llX Ametieans IS
fOllOwed H lhey parliCI•
pete 1n a grueling four·dly
bicycle race over 365 moles
ol highways and moun-
1a1ns on Canada (R)
EVENINO
7:00 t0 )THIE WAY rTWAS
"1~53 • ·s~ NHL S11n1ey
Cup Ptayolls Oettoot Red
Wings Vs Montreal C.na.,
dM!f\S" •
7:30 ,0' H8A 8A8KIET9AU
Los Angele$ Lake<S vs
Mitwaukee Bucks
I 1:30 8i) CA088-COUNTAY
8Kl8CHOOL
T u""ng And Rev-" The
slep turn. •k•tong 1urn •no
pa,.llel turn are demon·
slrated. (RI
Wednesday
sports
JANUARY 27, 1912·
IEV£HlHO
7:00 C 0_, THE WAY IT WAS
"19!>7 • ·sa NBA Cham·
poonSlllp Boston Celtics
Vs SI Lours Haw~ ...
7:30 ,Q, NHL HOCKEY
Los AngeleS Kings vs Phol-
adelph•ll Flyers
Thursday
sports
THUMOAY'S 8PO*'T8
JAHUAAY 21. 1"2
oAFT'SINOON
4!00 (tf) MEADOWlAAK
l.EMON'I 8UCKETEEA8
Humo<ous t~tncs and
proleulonal 1ports
expertose are showcased 1n
the on·th41-cou•1 bedlam
created by Ille Buc:li-s
EVENNI
7:30 (HI IN8IOE THE NfL
• Host• Len Dawson and
Nock Buonlconu ravoew
Super Bowl XVI •no p<es-
ent awards !or the best
offenslve and defensive
playe<1. coach and play ol
lheyear
More suds, please
F n1111 P1H11 /.I been vanushed to get a
s pecial glowing errecl on
steak must be served. camera. a nd that the
(However , the .. booze" r ep l ac e m e nt food
i s s ubstitute d 'for , prepared for the actors
usually water for v'odka· lo eat was sitting in a
and iced tea for scotch.) back room.
Wh e n th ey did t h e Have a 9~slion abOut
famous ball scene on your .favor;ite soap or soap
"All My Children" 1tar? .Write to L.ynda
several years ago in· Hir1ch . c ·1 0 Fie l d
·con nee.lieut, a lus h Newapoper Syndica1e, P.Ot
banquet was spread out. Bor 1"20. lrviM. Calif.
W e l'I , th e a c t o r s , 92714. She wiU ~r cu o
knowin~ the ruJes , dove ~O"fl qutltimu aa 1fw, ca
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Suun Penhahgon. Robert
Helpmann
1.1>0 8 MA. MERLIN
Alex loses h411 ab•lll y Io
"pop" and with II goes 1tw1
power thal keeps her from
permanenlly fading away D Qt UTTLE HOUSE ON
THE PRAIRIE
Chatles lea.es lhe tatm to
become a carv41t ol lone
lurnlture.Q
8 MOVIE -• * ,.., 'Rode The Hogh
Counlry" 11~21 RandOlph
Soon. Joel McCrea a e THATS
lNCMDl8LE
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boometang team memt>et.
a man wllo ltoes 10 tow a
104-ton train with hll
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cOll9ctoon. • h0usew1te
whO helped publfdze lh41
danQ9<s of OES, Londa
Hams surf a on Hawa11, Chet
Tell on cutting t>eet costs
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Joma" ( 19491 Joton Wayt.e.
John Agar··
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s.t>astoan ••-w CtoarleS to
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anct events ol 198 1 are
lea1ured in this year-end
rev-0 M<>VllE • • * * "Kramer Va
Kramer" ( 1979) Ou111n
Honman. MefYI Slreep
1:.30 II Cl> PRl'V AT£
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lo Inspector G-al and
hapoily an11C1petes ,_
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wants to be in lh41 waiting
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d\>rlng the birth ol his
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(Premiere) L~ard Bern·
eteln end the Vienna Phil·
harmonic l*fotm l!leetho-
ven'1 "Egmont Owrture,"
P9U9 84 end"the "Sym·
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Ournong. Tony Beckley G (!) THE AMEAICAH
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country mu1oc wilt be pre-
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aw81da c:.temony 10 be
telecast from the Shrine
Auditorium on HollywOOd
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BEETHOVEN
fPtemte<•I Leonard Betn·
s1eon and the Vienna Phil·
harmonoc perform BeelhO·
ven's "Egmont Ove<ture."
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phony No 1 In C Ma10<. '
Opus 21
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(19791 Gene Wilder, Hatro·
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Mines" ( t950) Deborah
Kerr. Stewart Gra~
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Best" ( t9641 Alan Bates,·
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8:30 8 {I) HOUSE CAu.I
A con artist lleeoet Mrs.
Phipps out of $6.000 IOI' a
pnony charily
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'The Landscape Oi Plea·
111re" Robert Hughes con·
centrates on v1sion1 of
paradise a1 ltlustrareo In
the wor111 ol Gauguin,
Monet. Cezanne. Matisse
end Picasso (RI {ij)MOVIE * * • "Coal M iner·•
Daughter ( 19801 S11sy
Spacek. Tom my lee
Jones
10:00 8 {I) LOU GAANT
An 8nQ'Y moth« claims
her son wu damaged by
newsc>aper coverage ol •
l«IMllO<lal hoslege CMe
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AMENCAN A1fT
(Premiere) HOllt Alexander
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-k and phllosophy of Iha
'••ven c ontempotary
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"Great Jazz Vibes: Lionel Hampton an<t
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perrorm in· tribute to u'onel Hampton
K~XT 8 8:00 "A Con\'ersation
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inter\'icws President Ronald R<.•agan
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Hamp1on And Friends ..
Peart 89'1ey, Da._. Bru-
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Carter end other jazz
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White HOUM rec:.ptlon and
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(C)MOVIE * * "Deya Of Fury" Nar-
reted by Vincent Prlee.
CJ)llZAME
Jol\n Byner 1110WS you
things atranger than truth
--INn ,,., 9"d. anilll "*' ~ yo.,•,,. --"· .MOYIE • * "Coast To Coast ..
( 11180) Dyan Cannon, Rob·
er1 Blake
1:30. AU .. THE FAA.a Y
Glorla IOI.. her job
~IN le pregnent.
Ci) WM'IONI
The behlnd·the-acene1
action durtne the F"11val
of New Allleftcen ,.. In
l.oulev• ICent~y la
($) l.AFF·A·THOH
A corneclien hOat and tour
comic contes1an11 who
compete agalnat one
~1rtNtu•wcntnms
unoensored oomedy game
Show
9:00 9 (I) MOYIE * *'h'"Torn Hetn" j1980)
St-~. Richard
Far~h 8 QI Tl4E F.ACT'I ~
LR
8lalr end her boyfriend go
along on Mra. Gerreu'a
lltst dale in flltMn~rs. 8 9 Tl4E FAU. GUY
An acddent on a moYle
atunt 1n\'ONM Colt wf'8tl
he tl9'» In 10 1n.,.1iga1e
• WNTEONI
The behlnd·the-1canes
action during the Festival
of New American Play• In
Loultville. Kentucky la
~:'Ac:.cvWON..D
~JONATHAN WINTEM a-1. Joe Nemeth
t!30 8 QI LOVE. llDNIY
Sidney and Laurie are
11\0C:ked wnen they find
out wily Petty Mt beer!
Pipping IChool ID THE &PUCE~ LR
A documentary on genetic
~ing, wllich COVWI
acienlil\c 0e....iopmen11 as
welt u ethiUI question•
raised by this MW field of
IMology.
CC)MOW • * "Road o-·· 119111
Stacy Keech, Jamie Lea
Curtis.
(J)MOVE * * * "Caddyahack ··
( 1980) 8ill MUtray, Rodney
Dtltlget1iald.
(Z)MOVE
• • 'h "Silent Scream''
(IMO) ~ e.tding.
Yvonne OeCarlo
10:00 a a QUlNCY
An lnves1lga1jon Into e IUS-
piclous fire lead• Quincy
Into the company of a di ...
lurt>ed pyr~ e O DYNASTY Fellon. Njected by Nick,
-10 finCI the ·0111er
woman. and ~· St-and Sammy Jo
r.tum home to a jattlng
r~tloll
• THE.lft.D 0#-~
Scl..-ce reporler 8111
$11-prOClel the br.W new w<lfld of genetic engi-
neering. Interviewing lead·
Ing actentltll on morel
quesllona of altering and
creating MW life torma. Ille
~ creation ol ,_
di.-and the dlengee
bfougtlt ~ In tne way
lldentleee do tl\elf WOt1l
due to .... ,.... ~rllll-r..;;.r ~·
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* • F• Breakfast
•B1111ch •lunch
• Quiches, Crepes, Salads
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• Fresh Croissants and
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• Gourmet Coffees• Teas •
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7:00-3:00 'J S... IC~ M..,.J . '
t 'k'f!..A ~1t "s!od"" _: ··wftd' Rovers .~·· ~\\liUiam ftolden-sfars fo":Wesfem-a.bout
. two roWbo\'S who beeome rugiti\'es after • i the~· rob a bank on a whim.
'KC.OP e 8;00 ··Rio Grande '·
Class ic. John W11yne movie. He plays a
to4gh cavalry ('.Ommander:
KABC fJ 9:00 -··Barney Miller."·
Die tricll arrests a m'o\·ie theate r patron
dri\'en berserk by the film's \'iolence.
K~'iBC 8 10 :00 -··Hill Street
Blues.·· Captain Furillo offers to turn in
his badge.
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MOtk ~ a ~ Wojo la 1111 wltll a pate<nlly ~nomenal oft.,, r8ge lri • ML.and then 9'11• --
...,.. b• ....... Wt.,,.., ..-mot• Mocking n9WI. and
hM¥y ltvMI-Ne ""· Oielrlch wr .. U a movie
(Al tt!Mter patron drivwt ber·
D MOYIE --by Iha fllrn's ¥!olence. ** "The Vlolenl ProlM-(~0 ~
.ionala" (1975) Richard • IHOQ(Of'THEHEW
ConW. Lt.*e ....,enda. "The Undlcape Of PIM·
• P.M. MAGAZINE _.. .. Robet1 ..._ con-
An lntenllew with ectrMe central.. on ~ of
Jacqueline BllMI; ..... .-..... -lllultrated In ...,. ~an. a talk _aflow tN wcrta ~Gauguin.
hOe1 on~~ In Monet. C..W., ....,.._ Loe~; Or Waeeo on end~. (RI
hOllatlc: hMlttl ~ 8uean • MAllU#IECE w-.tein otwPlll>« COi-ntEATM lect..,._, "The FW!'9 T,_ Of Thi-
• MCME ka: Friende In Hlgll "'-" • * * "Rio Grande" The -. of the Grants'
( 1990) Jofvl Weyne. MllU· Med men ftllde Ills wsy
r-O'Hera. Imo IN ..,.,,... stor11ge
• "90LDtom hut.(Part4)0
8otJ VHa -the t:11{%)MOYIE
llOUM'I heating plant end • * "MeNin Md HowWd"
Norm Abrwna bUlldl tN ( 19IO) P9Uf ...,.._, JMon
framing for the~-Aoew•
• WK,_...... UO!.~-=:..~dllte
Roger Ebert and Gene ~ Ne1 and a po11c9..
Sllllel revW "On Golden men. (A)
Pond,'' "WhoM Ute la II • 9 TAXI
Anyway?" and " FOUt Tony , ... In io... with •
Friends." rlc:tl )'OUn9 beauty. O
CC) MOVE (D) MCMI ··~ "POl'tnoy's Com-*** "9 To 5'' (IMO) plaint" ( 1972) Richard .iw. Fonoe. Dolly Parton.
&enjalflir\, Kwan Black. 10:00 •(I) NlJMe
(I) MOVIE Msy ta ca1g11t Jn 1M fnld,. • *. * WAl1•ed Ste•" -°' • concr~ -(1INIOI William Hurt, llleir how pm. ... w. ... of an
er-. elected offtdal can or
• MOYIE ~lie kept. *** ''TI'RI lliand"(1t801 88HLL8TNET
MlchHI Caine, David &.&a
Wamer. c.ptain Furillo offera 10
l:.IO e 9 IE8'T OF THE turn In hie ~. and an
wat all-night poller game
OocColliM ~ -.Y '°' ptompts Joe 10 attempt to
a mall..order bride. (RI deal w1tt1 Lucy In a diner·
• AU. .. THlFAtllflA..'f entmanner.
Edith refuMt lo slap har • FAWLTY TOWEM
votunt-work at the An elderly llerd-of..._lng
home tor the aged dftpitt ~ ma" life dilficult tor
Atdlie'a ordera •, 8M11 and M-.el.
• ~~ CC)MOWE ~ Ellert MO "Gene ***'A ue-u C1971)
Slake! rftlew "On ~ woody Allen. Louisa
Pond.'' "WhoM tJle. la It ~.
Mywllf?" and " FOur (I) 8HOWTIME t:.OOKa
Friends." AT 1111
ID POATIWTI.. The ,.... etorlee, peop1e
PASTS..8 and ovente o4 1981 -
"Spring Wal•" llLJhla.---end ~-~. . ~~~~("\·) C" ·:;r~ Jazz • Singer" •• MOYll""'
(19IO) Hill Otemond, C.O· ••'A "Back Roads"
renca Olivier ( 1981) Sally Field, Tommy
©) AOGEA WHfTT AICEft Lw Jones.
1n1ernallonally 1111'\ed Sing-10:30. ~
er I aongwrller Roger Al9, '* tiuaDenG Ben, and t Whlttu .. perfO(.mt~ -. • ... _,. Aflitnl and Aue·
o4 the bllllad1 IOI' ~ ha Mii -helling more than
le known. enougti problem1 wfler1
llOO. (I) ICNOT9 LANDING L~d ~along.
Gary, will\ Alllly • NI .,_ LMNJLl-
pettner, ptungea Into debt Cor19990ft0911t1 L~a
for a Nglwllk ln-tmenl. W~helmer and Cotcle ..... MMJ .....,. ... ,..0-..flDr .,..... flllup••· ...... -,.,,..,.. .... fllgtltlMI'.. .pt ... ""~ ...... ~. m ...
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" Club Morning Ntwl Froozles Town Bunny
MomWig " " Amtrlca .. n..11 .. .. l<Mtoon
Ntwl .. .. .. .. AWrf " .. Kamrtll s: .. .. .. .. Sunup Jldt " Alpc)tr .. .. .. .. .. Sm!~ Lal..annt " .. .. .. .. Hot .. Jim .. Gtntle Popt)'t .. " Fudoe .. .. Bakker " 9tn .. 9: OntDly Atglt Richlrd AM OneDly " OoNhue 1 lovt Romper
Al A Time Pllilblft SilMlons Los AIA Time " " Lucy Room
Alict llloci-Lt1Yt n ~ Alct Midmorning .. BlwdCMd M<Me. .. bultlra To Women .. l A. .. .. '"Aahting
10: ThePnoe WtltllOf BIO LC>Yt T11t Pr1ct .. Ridlard I Ore1111 Of Trouble"
IS~I Forti.Wit v~ Boel lt~I .. S"""'1on$ Jtlnnie ..
Blltlestars .. " 8.tttlestars Ghost And Movie: .. .. " .. .. .. .. Mrs Muir ··0vtt1ano
11: Up To The ~ llOlltllll Fernlty Y01.f19And McMt: Password Super Stage
Minute Piiis .. ' Feud TheRtsllt11 "MyPa°I Plus P-rCards Riders""
YOl#lgAnd n. .. Ayln"• .. Gus" The ..... IHHNtws
The~ Doctors .. Hope .. " Doctors .. ..
12:
.. ~OI Twi¥f AllMy News .. DtysOI Mcwlt: Movit:
" Ourl.Ma Zone Childrtn .. .. OurU. "llililon "Across
AsThe .. T~ .. As The .. .. Dollar-" ™ Wotld .. Zone " WOl1d " .. Brlill" Bridn9''
1: TIKllS Anothtr Hollr OntUlt Tums News Another .. .. .. WOC1d ~ ToUwt " .. Wor1d .. ..
S-Ct1F0t .. .. S-etlfOI Ironside .. .. ..
Tomorrow .. .. .. Tomo1row " .. " .
2: Guiding Texas Jollll Gtnerll Gi.iding " Teus Optn ~ Superman
Light .. Dlvldlon Hoepllll llglll " .. Une .. .. .. .. Kojlk .. The Popey9 .. .. " .. .. .. -" JltlON a: Re>Qlotd Oonlllue " E.OI John .. ~lnThe People's Btios ,,.. .. .. Night DtYIClson .. Fllllily COUt1 Bunny .. Ridllrd People's .. Movie· M1ty Tyter The Heclllt .. .. Sirnmofll COUt1 .. "Mr Moore Alnt11ones 'Jeekle 4: Birney Bob Emergency News .. l\111gS11et1'1 Bob Btios Bunny Kal'toon
Wier Hewllllt .. .. W11" Newhll1 P0tky Pig KllMlll
News Enter-.. .. MASH .. The Tom& .. lllMltnl .. .. .. . . IMuooets Jerry ..
5: News News lfttle Ntwa News .. News Brady The .. .. Holdt .. .. .. .. Bunch Flm1s1ones
" .. OnThe .. " Carter .. l!ewjlefled Scooby .. .. Prllrle .. Country .. .. Ooo
Hlghllthts for the Week
t •
From Page 9
the Forum In Loe Angeles. alnOlno many ol ,. hit ..,._
glell • ,,... • cuts from
tome of his albumL
l:AI •Cl) cee NIW9
IPICW.. MP'Ofll. 8 D&IOCMTIC
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N9C MEWi MPOflT 1• (B) THI YfAA TMAT WAS:
1111
Pltrlclc D'NMI ho9tt ltllt
look It the molt,,__
Ible -1• ol the prevloue
~-... THI DOCTC>f' II ..
ChMfes Schuli, Doug
Oldhan end the Gaither
Trio are fHlured In I ~
clal •boot fMllng good
about yourself Ind your
attlludt t-Wd OtMtL e:GOD CH&DMNONTME
Ill.IN
Jo/hltny Menn hOlta a csoo-
umenllr/ about !fie mll-
llone ol clllld rtfugtetl In
tlle \lf0f1d. al ITA 1-OIF THI UNION
AOOfllU8
Prelldent ~ dellwtt
the annual St ... ol Ille
Union ldOrMI to • joint
-'or! of CongrtM al the
CapitOI
t:ao 8 (fl DIMOCRATIC
ADPONlll TO THE
ITAT'l OIF THI UNION ADC!_
MIGi DIMOCMTIC
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perform -ol '* 8'199' Nta, Including .. Sotry.""
··1...-. In L.-ng"" end
··~T1ilogy ..
11:30. CNll8 AlDn'
"The Alprry 01 Eaat Am-
ca" Ttie pliglll ot 119'Wlg
people in bit Alrlca end
Whet -Ametic-w doll'lg lo ~ we docu·
menled.
11:al (B) THE LA8T AWAADS
IHOW
Dt11k1 Steinberg h~t• en "'-t pwody ol t .... .tMd -ds .now..
Wednesday
,specials
ldYenture. Mt In (Aylon,
of • hOly man wt'<I r~
• leopard cub from • tropi.
eel pool. f Pert 1)
Cl) P£AeCn Y FRANK
Clorla lMChm111 19 fff·
tured M 8'.~.Y pays
tribute to ,,ante ~.
!fie aongwriter wtlOM com-
poeltlone -• rlllC)OMlble
for the euc:ceu ol IUCfl
l1¥0rit.. • "G~ And
Ootla"" Ind ··H-TO ~
c..cl In Bual-WlthOut
RNlly T rylng ••
(WNHQ
1:30 (B) CHAH0AA. THI
kACK LEOPAN> OIF
CEYLOH
Earam Jayu lnghe and
Frack1ell Steyne 1111 in this
~ure. M4 In (Aylon.
ol • hOly man whO r-.ues
1 leopwd cub trom 1 tropi-
cal pool. (Pert 21
1:00 CJ) WHA ra lW AMENCA
Featured: • \l\alt ro lh,.. Of
Ameflca'a blg·bualn•H
bNuty salon• and • look
11 the ,_. IPCH1• craze
-polo metc:Ma
7:30. ICB•llDV CEHTl1'
TONIGHT
.. A Conversation With Tr>e
President'" Den Rllher
1nterv1e•• President
Ronald Reag•n Oft 1 "41
tubjects ot t"9 Stele or lhe
I.Inion lddr-end hi• first
yew In offic;:e,
• K.ENNEDV CEHlU
TONIQHT
"GrNt Jan Vlb981 Uonel
Hll'llj)lon And Friends ..
PNtl 88iley. Deve Bru·
bed<, Zoot Sims, &eny
C11ter and other jazz
gtNIA pay I f"Uslcal trlb·
ute to Llontl Hampton et •
White Houw recieptlon end
I concert at Kennedy Cen·
I• (l)llZAME
John Byner shOwa you
things •tr~ then truth,
larger than lite. Ind taniet
ltlan Myttllng you'Y9 --· l:all. WNTa ONI
The behind-the-scenes
action ounng the F .. t1v1I
Of New Amer1Can Pt1y1 tn
loul1vllfe, Kentucky 11
lllJlhlighttd.
Cl) LAFF-A-THON
A com.<S1an halt and tout
cort11C: contestents who
compete ag11n11 one
enother are feelured In this
unceneored comedy game
illO"" t:OO. WNTE ONt
TM behlnd-tlle-acenH
action Outing the Feattvll
ol .... Amertcan Pley9 In
loulsvtlfe. Kentucky la
~ttd.
Cl) THI WAOCY WOM.D
Oii .M>NAnwf WINTIM
Outec;Joe ..........
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Atpot1 Pllnting
YogeF0t Oil
HMIUt Plintlna
BIO Slut Body
Marble Buddies
Vlb Mister
Aleore Rooers
Sesame 3-2-1
Slleet Conltct .. flec:1ric .. Comolnv
Clawoom The New
TV Amerlclnt .. EduealJonal .. ProgrltMlina
Electnc ..
Complny ..
MacNeil ..
letw• ..
Didi ..
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Homt Seume
1n1er1ots S1ree1
Home ..
Interiors ..
3-2-1 3-2·1
Contact Con1tct
Mister ~ Roaers OI Hope
Sesame Electnc
Slrett Company .. Over . . Easy
rliMd by tllla MW field ol
biology
10:00 • THI 8PUCE OIF UFE
Science reporter Biii
Skene PfOl>n the breve
n.w world ot geMtle enQI· -.no. Interviewing MNld·
Ing ldentitla on mo<al
q.-1oone o1 1111 .. 1ng eno
creahng MW Ille ta<ma. the
poplble crMllOn ol MW
dlMOMS and t"9 ClllngM
b<ought lb<>Ut In Ille wey
acientleta do thetr work
due to the 18')1d lnduetrtal·
lutlon of gene apllc.lng
10-.30 ID DEXTtA OOM>OH IN
CX>NCflWT
Oe•t« Gordon pe<form1 In
• concen t•ped In the
spring of 1979 at Met.tlln
Auditorium on the Ohk>
Stele UlllYenity campue
11:*1 CH) ID• A THflH.
Ln'TlfllWON>
Men -on -1he-at•••I
rtsponHa and upert
opinions ere uMd In this
doc:umentaty to --some of the moai-•tlled
~on lhe subjed of
Mlfuelity
12:00-~MAOA&
HELL
The Irreverent comedian
pokes fun 11 IOl>IC• ••no·
Ing lrom ChristmH to M•
, In TV commtlfc;lala
3:30 CR> .. II A n4Mf,.
LETTEfllWON>
M1n -on·tlle-1trett
re1ponaee and eapert
oplnlol\a -UMd In ,,.
~•lll'Y to -
-ol ""' lftCltt•MMd ~lloM Oft tM IUOtec' ol
MXuellty.
Thursday
specials
I 1•1 .-.ww11.-'•
Giller to
co-lwst
teletlwn
NASHVILLE, Tenn.
<AP> Country music
star Mickey Gille:; and
di sc jockey Ra lph
Emery wlll be co·hosts
of th e Arthriti s
Foundation's third
annual telethon May 31.
The telethon will
origi na t e from the
Tennessee Performing
Arts Center and will be
carried by cable over
the Satellite Program
Network a nd the
WO R-TV network in
New York.
Gilley is best known
for his nightclub in
Pasadena. Texti, that
was the focal point of
th e m ovie "Urba n
Cowboy." Emery has
his own syndicated radio
s how and is host of the
cable televis ion show
"Nashville Alive." He is
for m er hos t of the
syndicated television
program ··Pop Goes the
Cou ntry."
HOLLYWOOD -John
Hurt, Jane Alexander,
Gl ynnis O"Connor, Doug
Mc Keon a nd Beau
Bridges star in "Night
Crossing " from Wall
Disney Productions.
AfTEAHOON
3:00 (C) THE lllAHO ~
NEVAWUZ
In Ill•• 1nimeted comeoy.
the greedy'J.8 Trumphorn
cruh-lands on the Island
ol ~ and tries 10
moclemiz!9 It IOr Illa own
~o-in
5:00 PETVI AHO TtfE
WOlF -
Ray Bolger It a oi..m111
eudience for M tnlmll
orcheatra playlng the
mutlc of ~okofieov
6:30 GD 8UT THEN SHE'S
IETTY CARTEA
Jezz linger Betty Can• II
proflled through Interviews
and pe<torm•nees. (RI
EYINNO
7:00 (B) H90 SNEAK
PMWW:FHRUMIV
A MW hMt lntrod-the
movlu. 1pec;1111 end
890ftl _,ta coming to
Horne Box Otfoce In Febru·
If)'.
l:IO (0) AOGBt WHITTAKlfll
lnt-tlonalty fli!Md ting·
er I aongwrltat Roger
Whittaker perlOtftll meny
ot the ballads l0t •hic:tl he .. __
10:00 IHOWT1ME LOOKS
AT 1111
The -lloriea. people
Ind -II of 1N1 -
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,....,, ..... IOr ......
--~.Toni._
trlCI luMrl Anton ........ I' I • :!?".....,_"" ...
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..
Darttme Drama
Secof!-d honeymoon is planned
By LYNDA IURSCU .
AU. MY CHILDREN: A lenient judge gives Palmer
one-year probation for perjury. Al Donna's request.
Myra agr~ to slay on as housekeeper. Palmer and
Donna p(an second honeymoon in Europe. Aner .,.ona
refuses to let Brandon and Erica share the same
bedroom. Erica decides lo stay with him in Pine Valley.
Opal appears at the inn with head shot of Jenny.
Brandon thinks J enny has possibilities. but Erica tears
up the ,picture The dinner where Erica hoped for a
re<'oncil,iation between Brandon and his sister Judith
turns into a shambles Eri<'a further ruins relaUooship
with Judith when she asks her to be her matron of honor
when she marries Brandon Me lanie gets Judith to admit
s he blames Melanie's carelessness for the car <'rash that
killed Peter . Melanie's brother.
ANOTHER WORLD: Calling a truce. Quinn and"
Blaine agree not to interfere in each other's work. J<W
Masterson takes over ror Harry in the union. and unlike
Harry. he expects favors DeMy is forced to pay
Masterson SI0.000 under the table to abort the strike
When Mar lhreatens lo s top publication of J ames' book.
James asks Steve to find him a lawyer Ada tells J ames
his book 1s causmJt major trouble. Unable to f11.ce the
book. Pal derides to move lo New York and turns down
Brian's marriage proposal Sandy agrees to marry
Cerille for the baby's sake. but 1ns1sts they wiU divorce
soon after the <'h1ld 's birth
AS THE WORLD TURNS : Fearing James is in
trouble. Margo insiiits s he and Tom follow hjm lo the
greenhouse At the greenhouse. Mr. Big tells James he's
aware of his rlealing with the FBI. Mira nda arrives and
prepares lo shoot them all. but the gun jams. During the
s kirmish, James 1s knocked unr onscious Tom and
Margo manage lo escape through a hole in the
greenhouse David still torn between Cynth ia and Ellen
Ellen learns the sweater Dee thought was ror Ellen from
David was Cor Cynthia. Karen realizes Malt 1s running
the sex survey.
DAVS OF OUR LI VES : Count Deme ar& 's
information rlears David of Alex's shooting. Against
Abe's advice. David dl'c1des lo go after the hit man
David goes to the Twilight bar and is almost shot when
Abe steps in. takes the bullet and is seriously injured
Wy land lli warned his dealings w1th Demeara are over
and that Evan will be in danger if Wyland ever returns to
Salem. Mike is dating Roman's ~ister. who tells him his
problem is Margo's death. not the loss of Trish. and Mike
agrees. With Renee a bout to be rtieased from hospital.
s he and Lee are slated to stay at Tony's home Clippings
about the various strangling~ are found 1n the apartment
of Marlena's patient Eugene
DOCTORS: Jeff furious when he learns Phil fired
~atalie and sl)t cannot get another JOb al hos pital Jeff
• warns Phil unle5"s Presser is fired he will quit After
Presser 1s fired he blaml's Katie. who is g1,·en his JOb
lla\'ing split with Greta. R1lly gets together with ~ola
Upset by Nola and Billy·s a ttachment. Luke s hows ~ola
~atalie's diary. wh1 rh describes Btll~ ·s intention of
swindling Nola when h~ first returned lo Madison
EDGE OF NIGHT: In a rcenartment. the group
proves Sk~ killed Gunther. but they have no moth'e
Sky's first attempt to kill Ra,·en 1n Switzerland fails. so
he hatches another sr hcme Damien is shot hv Chumm\'
Davis Derek proposes to J inx J inx turns to Miles ro·r
ad\'ice. he sugges ts she tell De rek about her illness
Deciding she <'annot do that. J inx turns down Derek's
pro posal without any explunalion Dee Dee tells Calvin
she IO\'e'> him.
GENERAL HOSPITAL: Luke and Jackie Templeton
meet at hospital when they think a bloode accident
victim may be the individual ··Laura" each is seeking.
but 1t is a total stranger Laura T and Mel. Laura S's
photographer. are in a shady d'!ll with David. Looking at
flight manifest for plane Laura was on. Scorpio wonders
if "D. Gray·· is the man they want. Dan talks to Helena
Casudine to see what s he knows about Laura 's
disappearance. Anne tells Ruby lo get a second opinion
after see.Ing Dr. Bra dshaw. Bradshaw's wire and
s tepdaughters postpone their move to Port Charles.
Susan teJls Alan she wants to move into mansion after
they wed, but Monica plans to sell ll
GUIDING UGlfr: Amanda decides to divorce Ren
and name Eve correspondent after Ben takes off for
Europe and asks Eve to join him. As Ca rrie 's trial
begins. Ross stunned when he's called as first witness ror
prosecution Bea 1s one of Jurors in Carrie's trial Noah
tells Hilary Derek is o nly a rebound because HJlary still
loves Kelly. Hilary ls angry. but realiz.es Noah might be
r ight Nola is rele11sed from hospital and goes t~ ~he
mansion with Leslie Anne as temporary nurse. Josh
comes Orf to Hilary . When LcslJe Anne sees J osh. she
r uns out or the room before: he can spot her
ONE Uf'E TO Ll\'E : In Sttn Carloo;, La1't) sN•o;
Ur C:cn·::int(':>. <i fn••nd or Peter's. who l~·lls him lhnl n_, ~ -Dr -, ··r ·r't,~m-
A WATCHFUL EYE Ra,·en Swift \\'h1tnt•\
and Sk~ a n • in lhl' Swiss .\Ip~ for .1
ronwnltl' ~o iourn. hut the mnod <'hangt'"
<lra-.11t·;al h \\lu.•n <il'll'l"llH' l>am1;,in 'I\ lt>r
1 Chnstopht•r .Jarrett . aho,·t· • a l'l'l\ l'; In
kl'l'P ;111 t·~ l' on lht• hmw~·moom.'r' I'~ lt•r
s u .... p t'l'l:o-Sf..' nt lll'lll!.! .1 murdt·n·1 ;111d ,,
fraud Ill thl'Sl' t·1nsmll•:-cal .. Ed gt• n l :'l:tl!hl
St'l'll '''t•ekd a~·s 011 AH(' •Ch i • at :1 p m
Ast rid. Dr Wilde's assistant. 1s a murderess whose
personality was altered by surgery performed by Wilde
Larry realiz~ Wilde is Ivan Kipling, the man who tried
to kill Karen. and confronts him. Before Larry can exit
San Carlos. Ivan has him attacked. Larry is rusht.'<l to
the hospital and operated on by Ivan Dorian reads
Melinda's letter d iscussing Mary being Kat's baby, but
she concludes they are insane ramblings Marcello.
however. also reads the letter and decides to visit
Melinda Peter informs Karen Brad knows about the
baby SW\lch
RYAN'S HOPE : Jack breaks I.be Maril Kara story in
the paper and It Is considered a n internation al
archeologiral find. Joe realizes contents of lhe shrine
indude f•butous-contr:rband treasure. Yvonne returns
and blackmails Ari into hiring he r as his assistant
Siobhan moves to St Louis lo work with Frank Dee tries
to destroy sports car Roger boug'ht for himself and J ane,
but Jane is able to fix il. Dec dls<'overs Jane was once in
reform school for stealing cars.
SEARCH FOR TOMORROW: Travis 1s the next
name on the hit list. Dane gets his old friend Doc Foley to
break into the morgue and he assesses that the Benaons
died before the car crash. Bnan's problems are d ue to a
head injury sustained in the boxing ring. Wendy wants to
move o~t or Stephanie's home
TEXAS: Discovering Beau had the compass. Ginny
and Miles rear it m ight fall Into the wrong hands. As
Miles Is searching Cor the compass. he is being trapped
by Mr. H. Ruby rears she'll be blamed for Beau's .death.
so s he and Lurlene move his body. T.J. 's romance with
Paige cools down when his thoughts tum to Ashley.
Ashley is pleased that Justin UJ<es Gregory, but she
worries that Mr H knows about the child's past
\'OUNG AND TllE R ESTLESS: Patti finishes high
school <'arly and w1:1nts Jack to hire her as a model
Paul warns J ac k he'd better not. As Chris is about to
leave for Hawuil modelin14 location. she 1s fe lled by
appendicitis. At trial. La urie's attorney is able to prove
that anyone rould have deposited funds in her name.
Unhappy beC'ause Nikki is failing in love with him. Victor
sets out t o find the right m an for her. And y tells Karen
he loves Jill and wants a divorce. trance told corporation
1s tthout to replace officers
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Friday
movies
' JAMJA1t'f 22. ~
EVIHNi
t:o0 0 * * "Hanger 18"
..J
g (1980) ~.,, McG~.
Rob41J1 Vqhn.,~--
111'• 11 • Mict'et goW.,nmeni
' .
,
lnatallatlOfl In-ligate Ille
cauM ol a Ulelli1e·1
, den deslructlon. ·~·· 1
7• (C) ***,,.,"Dey FOf
Night" ( 1972) Jacqueline
8tsM4, Valen~ Cot1eliia· ,.
TN 11Yes end tovee ol Mm
penormere are lluclled In a
movie-within-a-movie.
1:30 * * ,_. "Bon Voy.oe,
Charlie Brown" ( 1979) Att/,-
n111ea Olrectea -.V 1M
M•ndez. Snoopy ~ Wooa110~ ) l ~)
••change studln11 Ch
Brown, Peppermint P1tty,
Linus Ind Marcie on an
adY8nlUf•IHled tour of
Engllnd Ind France. 'G' CIJ * * "The Return Ot
The Seceucu1 Seven"
( 1880) M1tk Arnott. Gor·
don Clapp. The rnemt>e<a
ol · 1 group 01 college 1tu-
<1en1s 8C1,.,. in lhe protest
movement aurlng the '60t
gather lor 1 -itena
reunion. 'R'
~-***"""Key latgo" ( 11M8) Humphrey Bogatl.
Lauien Bacall. A Flotlcla
,_, hotel .. tlken OY9I
6y • bunCh of hoods.
• **.,.,"Carry On Cow·
boy" ( 1862) Slaney J-.
Kenneth Williama. An engi·
,_.,with IN help of I girl
atymiea a rnurc•w.
(I) **.,.,"Falto" ( 1880)
Dom OeLulM. ArtM Ban-.
croft A portly ~
.,. flndl lhat nothing
can d.,,,.,.n his delke kif
lood unlit he fella In love.
'PO'
... CC) ... "Sutvlvll Run"
(1980) Pet• Of•-· Ra)
Milland. A group ot ._.,
agers 11umble upon • gang
ot dope mnuggler• In '"' Arlrona ~ 'A'
• ***"""LaCageAux
FOllel" (1179) ~ T~
nan, MlChal Setraull. A
niglltclutl owner 1"" to
-..,..,.,. hie lt--th•
~ ter a vtalt by his son'•
t11ncaa·• lather, 1h•
morall commilSionet of
Fr.-.'R'
f;16(Z) ***'At "8'eell•
~ant" lfteOI Ectwera
Woodwwd. Jedi Thotnp-
eon. Aultr ..... c:onlClipt• .a 10 fight on Engilend'a
9lde In the Boer W•
decide lo light Iha Boer
11'*illM on lhllr own
lerma.
10;G0 CID * *.,., "8eck "°*""
(1881) Sally FWd, Tommy
~~.A hoollw end•
down-00•"'9-tucll boll•
meet eno heed w.t 10 find
1he cNld • oew "" 1or ~two.,_. .....
'R' cm • * • * .. n. Elephant ....,., .. (1880) John Hurt,
An"'°"Y Hopklne. A ~
catctd phy91clen I ue1
under hie wlr'O • horribly
defonMd men wtioee ...
Ill I'*' had ltlMl'I lplnl In
CflNP ,,.... uNblllonL
'PO'
11:00 CC) • * •. ,., "Bananaa"
(1971) Woody Allen.
LoulM i.-. A PfoduC'I
........ bored with hi•
~routine, 00-10.
"'"" l•tln A-rlcen countty end ~ •
diet.tor during a polMlcel
~·pa·
•••tt''OMMMelf.
neel''(111D)letteMldllt.
The Herteeta. Thia llm
~of .... '•-'
MUSICAL ENSEMBLE -Christophel'
Plummer is the falt).t1 of ihe seven von
Trapp children and -luhe Andrews 1 next to ·
e1u~"1,er1 Sl~{S ~s the ~·oun ~s ters '
1
Fet>Nety, 1980, teaturet •
Yaf~ly Of ~. lfom
camp 1tendatds 10 rock
balleds, punctuatea by • _... ot '9Urldly ,,,_
~.:A' ~
11:0t CZ) * *,,TN De-Ala"
(1971) v-Rqtl\19,
Oliv9r Re.a. During the
1eGOI In Ftanoe, a young
ptiael la perMCUled '°' ..
llleged altlanc:e with the
devil In using • nunnery '°'
laec:Moua pleeeut-
11:ao Cll ... ~ "Th• Elec>hanl
Man" ( 1880) Jotln Hurl,
AnthOny Hopklna. A dedi-
cated plly1lcl•n tell••
under hie ~ • honibly
defonned "*' wtlON ""
till "*' heel .,..,., "*" "' c:tieap frMk •llhibit~ "°' 11:AO CB) * * * .. "8ectlet"
( 19&4) Rlc:h810 eur1on.
II.-O'T ode King Hefvy
II ot Englancl ~ with
.,. Alctlblahop of Cantllt'·
bury during IN 121h ~
tury.
1l:OO. * ... "Johnny Gu!Wr"
( 1tSS) Joan Crewford,
8twtlng Heyden. A guitar-
~ 111.gurwMn triaa to
prO\le 1111 love to lfle -
of• gembllng '*-·
tt:11 cm • * • "CMed\ And
Cllottg'a Ne•I Movie"
(1M0) Rldllrd "a-ct\"
Matin, Thomea Chong.
Two potl\ead• heve
numeroue arne1 actven-
tw• wtllle roaming IN
elreell ol Loe Angelel In
-Ch ot IN "perfec:t
1tt0 (!'~·~~'.TM Ledy ven-
l9hel" ( 1t7t) Elllott Gould,
Cytllll 5M0Nrd. An Inno-
cent "*' and • ~
women -8W9P' Into 1 ~ eepoiiage caper
eboerd • European
eqwwe trelfl trevellnt
thrOugll sn--Hai O«·
~·''°'
nlghlelub hoste11
belriendl • buaboy '""'°
l\d'na out 10 be a peychotlc
leMphooe prank ..
• ** "TheWlldl"
( 1865) ~ JoM90fl.
Rounna Sdliafllno. A man
finds himMll invOlved with •woman wno hU become
the mlatreH ot aatk
f()(Qel.
CZ) *•'A "~t Scream"
(1880) Rebeccl Balding.
Yvonne DaCBllo. S.-11
college 1tudenll take
rooms In a IOfeboding old
~ ..... gtlMy and
still~--
comi111t• yws _..,,
'R'
1:41 Cll * * * * ""-"reo-UOll" (1880) a. Burltyn,
Sem Sl\eperd. """ • ,_
111a1 au1o accident, • wom-
an finds lhal Iha hal Iha
ablllty to heel otherl but la
pwaec:uted beCauN ol '*
f9IUMI 10 claim • divine
lnftuence. 'PO' :te0. * * * "Ute At The
Top" (1IMll) t..annol HBI'·
Wf, JNll Simmon•. Una·
-.... hie wife la doing ... -. • ,_.. decldae
10 heVI en.....,,
••••• "ArWnal
Credi••" ( 1930) Mau
Brothers. Margerel
0--.t. c.ptlin Speuld-
lng, IN AfflcM •llOIC>r•,
retUl'nt lfom a r-t
hpldltlon to _..., haYOC
11 1 1oclety matron'•
wee11enct perty. ·o·
2.-GI 8 * * * "Winning" ( 1889) Paul Newman,
Joanne Woodward . A
champl(ln ,_ car Orlwr
beMt """ofl·"9c* ... .
ptotltelM la ........ to
win -llldlenepolle 600.
2: 11 CID * •>A "Calltornie
OreMllng" (1119) Dennie
Chrl1topher, 01.,nnl1
O'Connor. A equ.-~ "*' '""" Cfllc:eOO .,.._ on the Callfomll beedl
1cene and 11ecome1
:~~ ' f t'" r. I.I• I ~:.J.1 .1:1·.,~. •••I S 'V•tt
~"'~'°''en'°"' r l:OO ti * * • "Holt°' &pHH'' (19'72) Petet
' ' ~-; qtlrillC>PI* LN
' /( ......, jlf'eh(ilrorlc C•ff·
• fw•~lrom a cave
')111 ~· 0.Comee an unwelcome pass enger
abOera the Trans-Siberian
rallrO.O
••"!.\"'Oplaeie HU -. Llhd.d" ( 1f'n). 1-lcnaet
Caine. Oonela Sutheflend.
A highly trained NUl com-
rnendO un11 1ntlltretes Eng·
t•nO aunng Won<I W81 II In
• ' OfCMt \o kidnap Prime Min·
ltMf Wlnt\On Churchill * * 'n "Papollon"
(19731 sieve Meo-.
Ouatln Hollman A pair of
Oev1ra lslena convlclt
epetMI ti-ti-p6annong
.. ~ ~m:,.."" 1Mttr911 t
~s" 1,.lM'll Wllll1m ·HU11~ B41r &;An. A Har· Sl ... ., ~ ..... g41MllC
' ·111\ictln'• ,, """~ ""*' he conducts mind-ex.panel·
ong Upe<lmenta wi\tl ~
llOfl 1anks ena pawertul
helluclnogens, 'R'
f I
1.'06 (Z) * * "Melvin Ancl How-
ard" ( 1980) P..., LeMat.
J ISOll Rob1td• An other·
wote unknown gu Slatlon J
811..0MI c&aln>e IO M IN
1.g111tu1 hell 10 Howard
HughH' bllllo n dollar
H lete. 'R'
• governess in "The Sound of Musi<' ... the
;o scar·winning musical ta;,,be tele<'ast 1)n
NBC's Peacocl\,Sho"·rase Sundc-1r at 7 pm.
on Channel 4. '
t:OO (t). *'~dome"
(1978) Onla J111 ... n,
Donna M ... A t-tlc will
atop et nothing 10 keep a
tootl*I '-"from ~
;e::~~
1 of 'ft aging beaeh bum. 'R' 2:iO. * * "Mummy· a
~··1 11T.l)PW.,.....
chy, Jack T~. ~
natural eveflll ~In•
whet\ • ~ ...a-
tor • bOdy to hOUM 1\19
wile's soul
CC) * * *'A "Dey FOf Nigh1" (1972) JICqUeline
BlsMt, Valentina Cort-.
TN II-and 1ov. ol tllm
parlor'""" •• ~ in I movt.wl~. '
-. CZ) ~'At "Notl\lng,IM The
8Mt" (11N14) Min a....
OeMolm Ellloct. A r .....
..,... man la upMt to
'-" tNt 1 tflUfd9r-N
committed II Mlout to be
dlaccNWed. l:IO. ··~ ....... OfThe Wiid" (18H) ~lary .
A wtllle men, Stuart Prin-
gle, divot• Mitty 20
~ of hie life to an on-
ioc.t1on lluely ol ''""°''" Africa.
l:iO. * * "TN Camp On Blood l1tend" ( 1958)
Andre Morell. Carl
Motww. Tr11 lnflebllMI• of
1 prtaon C""P on Blood
lllend ...,. 1 rlYOll 10
Oltlflhrow th• YICIOUI
Cemc> COftllNndanl.
1!41 (8) * * "Nlgflt Of Tiii Juoglef" ( 1tl0) J-
8totin. Clin Garmen. A kif·
'"" police officer leunc:Ne
• de1perete 1euch
lhrOdllfl the .. , .... ol .....
y Of1I City '°' hi• mlulng
daught ... mlstekenly kkl·
n8'IPed by • paydlopelNc
ctlmlnll 'R' •:00•• ... "AA .. eo Stat•" ( 1880) Wiiiiam
Hut1. 8lelr Bfown. A Iden·
!let conduct• • tllnrr•
elQ)Wlmenll llPO'I himMff
wtllctl get out of con1rol.
'A' ~-CZ) •••'A "8fNll• Mofent" ( tMO) Edwerd
WoodWltd, Jeck T~ __ ,...,...,.__...
decJde lo light IN Boer
guerBlu on their own ._
Cle~ ••.-RoectG.,.,_.. , f 1881) SWy l(Ndt, J8ll\le
~ l• c.6. An -Vic
truck et. 1 lleeillHul
hilchhik.. and • psychc>-
pathie klllei' Wllllellng the
-route •• p&lrylng ~ IOf W. and OMth.
'PG' • Cl)**·~ "FetlO" l!INIO) ·
Dom ~ulM. Anne Ban-
Ctotl. A portly compulllYe
eeter llnd1 that nothing
can dampen hil dealre '°'
lood until he fella In IC>Ye.
'PG'
Saturday
movies
sm.... 11te0t w11Mem
Hur1. Bl* 8'own. A ld9n-
llst conduc1a • ~
••l*imenl• upon himMlf
whictl get out ot contrOI.
'R' 10:00. * * * ~Nldlolee AM
-.enc1ra" 11•111 Mlctl9el
• ~on. :...... SulMmJ,.
Tiie grMI lo. .. Czw
Nidlolat ......... A*·
1nara la Ml eglintt the
-IS leading 10 IN Bot-.,_. Rrlolution.
CJ) *'n"The Stud" (1978)
Joan Cqlint. Oll\ler To«ll-
M . A Wllitlr-.._ lllit
carwr by ~ wlttl his
boea'a wile. 'R'
CZ)** "NEA" ( 1978)
Sa.ml Ft~. Ann ZadlatlM.
A k~..all t-.egier
end • WOl1dly 1)Ubli9Nr
who """ ,...,., In loYe
delplte • Cllfter-In
MCtl other'• .,,... find
the)' can't !Ml without MCtl
oth«. 'R'
11:00 ct) * "Klond*e F-"
(1N0) Jeff East, Rod
Steiger. TN ~ Jacll 1:GO. * * * "TIM Thrill Of h LondOn Mll out to ....
AH" (1N3) Ooria Dey, hil tonune during the Gold
~Gamer. A couple'• Rulh. 'f"G'
marriage le dlaNpted Wf*I CH) • • * ~ "TN Elec>hanl
IN wife~ a com-Wen" (1MO) John Hut1,
"*ciel •t•. Antl!Ony Hopklnl. A dedi--
CH) * * * ~ "BrMk• cated pllyllclen tel!M
Mofent" (1M0) Edwelld under hie wing e horrlbly
Woodl*Bld, Jadl Thomp-defotmed men wtioee ...
~ AUIU ..... CQMC#lpt· Iii n.n heel lbMl'I "*" In
eel to tlgllt on Eng1enc1'1 Cf1NP lfNlt ell~.
Ilda In 1118 8Clef W• 'PO'
aeclde 10 llglll IN Boer cm * * .. ...._, .....
g118flllu on their own "'" ( t8n) C.... Nome.
terms. George Mwdoctl. A ca..
t:.IO (l) * * *'A "8rNk.. Oflenled INCll8f. wllo alee>
Morant" ( 1980) Eciwwa happena to be an •llP"I In
Woodw«O, Jeck Thotnp-k1flle technlquH,
_,, Au111a11-conec:ript· -ches '°' hie mleelng
ad to fi911t on England'• younger brother In • town
Ilda In the 8Clef Ww nAed by ~I ofllclell.
dedde to llglll the 8oer 'PO'
g118'1llU on 1helr own • * * "Willie & Phi!"
t•ma. ( 1Ho) MlchMI • Ontk_,,
7:00 CC) * * "H-" The Meroot l(kldef. ilv.. peo.
Sleyet " ( 1H 1) Jeck pie begin 1 '".,.,._
P.._, John Twry. An t'OINlllCeln~\fil--
~IUfOUlt young men 119• that continue• .,,...t• the aid ol • bend ot ltwQU9hout the mercwlel
_.. IO llglll hie ollll aodel mllel.t ol II.II '70a.
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1:00. * * ''Who Klled Teddy
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llde In the Boer Wet
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U!le e • • * ··Gordon'• Ww"
( 1873) Peul Wlnli.ld, CM
Lee, W'-hll ... I& killed
by • heroin _..., a
man dedaree Wllf. Clll IN
dtug mob In HWlem. • * * * ""King Kong" ( 1933) Fay Wray, Robert
Atmatrong. A monabOUS
9C)e llet1... an wmy wtllle
t~ to re1aln ponnr'on
of a woman captl..,.,
Cl) **"'··Lady From
Louls.ana" (1941) JoM
Wayne. Ona MunM>n. A
Loulalana lawyar·a
•-with Iha daughtM
of a ....._.._ garnl>I«
~ 10 a l\al1 over 1ha
~Ion of gambling.
9 ** "The)'CalMe
Trlnl1)'" (19721 T.,ence
H•. 84ld Spencer. Two
bte>1t.1 joil\ MonnoN In
tNlr attempt to drive out a
band Of outlawt.
11:'6 8 **'A "Tha Stalking
Moon'" (1!168) Gregory
PeGll,&,Y•Mati..Salnt: An-
Apac:fYe -''°' Mtl"out 10 1rap the man wno h• tali·
en in hll while wile and
half-btMd child.
12:00 El) * * * "The llland""
( 1980) Mich HI Celne,
Oa\lld Warn«. Whlle ln-
tlga11ng I rash Of lhlp dll-
appew~ In lhe 8etmu·
da Triangle, a journalilt
llumblel acrosa 1n leolat·
ed. 400-y.ar-old colony ol
plrat• 'R'
CI> **'A "Bouleverd
Nights" ( 1979) Richard
'V~ Danny 0. t.a Pu.
A Chicano youth unexpecl·
edly rebels ega1n1t the
1tandetd1 11\d tr edition• of
hll nelght>omood gang In
order to tuttlll nl1 own
desire to get married and
help hla trou~ptagued
younger t>rotllef •void Mlf.
dMlructlon. 'R" 12:». **·~"The Odd
C:OUC-" 1111et1 Jam Lam-
mon, Welter M11thllu. Two
dhlofced men wt1tl conflict-
Ing per90nlllitlea dedde to
lhere an apenment In New
York City. • * * ~ "Poin1 Of hr-ror.. ( 1971) Peter Cw-
penter. Dyanne Thorne.
Following 1 trlglc car
c:tuh, a youno mW1·1 ..._
... of morbid ~ pro-
~ amne.la that .... 11 •llPb to deltroy tllm. cm *'A "Swinging Cou-
p tea " ( 1980) 01nlell•
Troger. Guy Royer. A,_,._
bend ..u hdtement
wttn hll eecre wtea whh
"" ..... ~ by'*
1rleftdl 1tter bor.cfom
crwpe Into ttle6r 10-~
~·R·
·-~ * * "Phobill" (1N0) Paul MIChHI Glaier,
~ Hogan A group of
mental pallenll are ~
dered acco<dlnt to thAll'
lndMdual ,..,._ 0R0
••••
00Thallland"
( 1980) Mlcna.i Cal,,.,
DeYlcl Wll'ner. WNI in-
Ogatlng a rah of lfllp ~
~enc. In Iha Bennu-
da Triangle. a joumalltt
mimtllll ~an leolet·
ad. 400-)'Nf-old colony of
pltatea.•R·
1:.iO. ·~"Racing F-··
( 1984) Joe Morrlaon,
Cllar1el Martin. A Young
man 18 acc:ldlntally klllad
In a apeedboel r-and a
lnend ..... -.. • * * * ••SNp Of Foola" 11115) Vivien Lalgll,
8'"-SlgnoNt. A motlty
wor1rnenl of p11~
.. forced 10 .... doM
quart9fl wtlile Ir~ to . ....._.
t:il® * ·~ .. ~ .,_.. 6on's ~" (187t)
A4#~ Htpbum, Ben a.. --.AIW._.....,..,..
a -Inherit• one ol
the wor1d'I wealtfllelt GOf •
poratlona 11\d tMlcOfMI
~ &arget of '* ldlemlng
............ IMat °"' of wflOnl .. a~ •• ,..
t:OO CJ) • *. "Klflg Solo-
mon ' • MlnH'" (1950)
Deborah K.,r. St-Ill
Granger. A whit• llunt«
guldel a par1)' WOUOfl
dartl•t Alrlea In -cto of
• -·· hulband. CZ)* *1' "Foolln"
Around" ( tHO) Gary
"'-Y· Annetta O'Toola. A
nalYe eountry boy trill lo
win • beautilUI, sophlatl-
calad Cofle9a coed -ay
lrom ti. anobblah !'-
and '* 4!.QUAlly uppity
family. •PG'
2".all C1:) * * •..; "A Dream Of
P~on'" ( 1171) · Ellen
&ntyn, Melina Mereoutt.
A _, wtlO kllled Mr
ehlldtan and attempted
sulelde alter '* llulband
left her meet• an Klf"-
~ doett'l"J 1..aiz..--..._
acting ands and .... beglnl
In a areal< priaon. 0R0
l.-00 g **on .. The Herd Way"
( 19801 Patriek McGoollan.
LM Van CINI. A hifed
-.In llu to mafia one
more hi1 before he een
rellra. 'R'
S: 10 8 * * l4r .. Tiie 'Miile T-·
ar" ( 1950) GIMn F«d.
Claude Raina. Sia people
1te drlYen by different
moll"ltlons 10 sc:lla I
torabodlng mountain a:ao a • • ··Ptranna. P11an.
ha" ( 1974?) Peter Btown,
Wtlllam Smith. A ruthleM
huntlt IChemel to 111111 1
trio of jungle wlldtlfe pt>O-
tographara.
l:M. * * "You·•~ Sae
Me Again.. ( 1973) David
Hat1man. "-' Watton A
young -Mte mystertoullly
dllappeata •lier a quarrel
with her bulMnd, and Ilia
frantic -cto ..._..
eYldenoa lmplleatlng him
.. ...., ,,,..,dat ...
CID * l4r .. From The U,. Of
The Marlonatlea'" ( 10801
Rob«! Atzom, Ctlrlltlne
Buctlegger. An epparently
mlld~ICI ~
man mu<dera the pro.t1-
1ute wnorn ha llllltad regu-
11/'ty "R' •
1:'6 CJ) * * * * "Alt«ICI Stat".. ( tttO) WJHl1m
HUrt, 8lalr ..,_, A Hat·
Yard identlst"I genetic
91rudut• .. altarad when
119 eonduetl rnlncH..,.nd·
Ing experl!Mnl9 """ .....
lion tank• ""' powerf\11 ~·R·
CZ) * * "NEA'" ( 19711
SalWll F~. N'lfl ZactoarlM.
A know-It-all ·--ager and a worldly publilher
wflO h-fllllen In IOYe
deepita a dlfleranca In
..:t'I othet"• -find
!hey can·t !Ne wltho<rt aacri °"*· 'R" •:ao~ *··..; .. Quentin Dut-
-d .. (t955) Robert Tay-
lor, ~ l(tnd ... King lou-
11 XI 8"emOtl to creel• 1
netlontll 1111a out ol a lwu·
dal~. • * ·~ 008actl Roedl" (1981) Sal)' Flald, Tommy
L• .Jones. A hook• and a
down-on·hl•luck bOHr
"-' and heed -· to find Iha c:Nld Iha e-up for
ldoptlon IWO-)'Mfl aw1lat
'R"
Sunday
movies
JlfllMltr ... -
N'IUUDON
18*t. **th "Tha Uttle cOlo-
rwl' (1916) ~ Tamplit,
Lionel ~ A llttla Ol'I .... ttllnga r1gflt Oft • flllno'*'' .....
ONE OF THE BOYS Micke\' Roone\' stars
as 66-year -old Oliver Nugent·. who moves in
with two young college students his
grandson Adam c Dana Can ·ey. left 1 and
slightly uptight Jonathan 1 Nathan Lane 1
in the new NBC 1Ch. 4 > tomed\' serie!'i
"One of the Bo~·s: · telecast Saturda~· <1t 8
p.m.
Cl) * * * "The L91t T1me I s-Parll" t19~) Eliza-
beth Ttytor. Van JohnM>n
Belled on I 1tory by F.
Scott Flttgetlld. BrOllan r--and shattered
indMduall populate P1rl1
II the end ot World Wat II. • * •·~ "SAMm'a LOI"
( 1979) David Soul, ~
Muon. A novella! return•
to 1111 boyhood hOfM 10
put an anc1 to ttoublad
mamon.. bu1 find• that •
t1n11111 myetaty lhtoudl
hiatown 'PG'
Cl) * * '"MalWI AnO How-
wd" (1NO) Paul LaMll,
~ Aobwdl. All ocher·
.... unllnowngM•atlon
attendant clelmt to be the
rightful heir 10 H-lfd
Hug11 .. • ~lion doll1r
..i.ee.·A·
12:80 ~ * * "oNth Cw On ThaF~"
t:OOCH) •••• "'AialurNe·
tlotf' (1980) Den Bumyn,
Sam Shapard. Aft• I ,_
111111 auto llOClident, • wom·
an flnda that IN h• the
ablllty to heal olt!ert bu1 II
perMCUtlCI ~ of '*
reluNI to dairn 1 dMnl
ln~.'PG'
1:t0. * * "Ml/'1hal Of Madrid" ( 1972) Glenn
Ford, ~ lluc:Nlnan. A
lawman •1tlJ099I a gang ot
~lad tlV. po.--
ful oll dealtlr -.ho hll~
operating along the bot·
der.
• **~"ThaVagabond
LO¥er" (1929) Rudy V .....
Salty 9-. A aaxopflonill llnde f-and ,_
wMr\ ha II mlatallen IOr 1
c.lebratad jaD muelclan.
0 •• "lt'1Alwr· (tte4)
Tommy Kiri&, Slllrl•y
Bootle. A luNk'I ...._,
plOt to ._........ lflr'W
,,,.,,..,.. Ill .. Ourti -•
wttn • ~ ........
wMI\ Iha monetar tuma on
'1lm.
• 8*t. * * *WI '"TM Inn Of Tfla Sl•tll H1pptM1a"
(111581 tngrlf ...,.,_,,
Cwt ~ A ftlb'8
mlMionwy leldl 100 ehll-
dran to utaty durlng Iha J.,.,_ lnvellon ol Ct.I-
na. a • * • * "Guell Who"• Conwng To Dinner" (1967)
Sidney Poitier. K.ttierine
Hepburn A liberal )'OUllO
lady bring• het black
lianc:9 h<Jme to ,.,,.., tier
p111en11
(I) * * • .. Ubal" ( 1959)
OllYI• oe Havtlland. Don.
Bogaroe. A man attampll
to PIO... he hll Ileen
libeled but ruins hll CAM
when he ha• lroubla
·-baring detalll .
(%) * * ''Tha Aatum Of
The Secaua.a s-··
(UMIO) Mark "Arnott. Gor·
dOn Clapp. The member11
of • group of COllega ltv-
datlt• IC11¥e In the prOIMt
--·' dUrlflO the ·eo. gati-fOf' a weekend
reunion. ·R'
2:30 •• * t,; "Sharloc:k
HOll'nw And The Woman
In ar-" (1945) 8M11
AattlboM, Nlgal Btuce
Sherioek HotmM 11 called
In to lnveettgat• 1 1«1-of
c:rlfMI In which flngerl .,.
rnY9t•loulll)' rnlalng from
the handl of *time.
CC)**"' .. ,_ HcK.a Of
The~ Hawltl" (1959)
Robert T1ylor, Linde
Cflrlltlan. When 1 pallen-
ger 11 found deed on hll
•hip, 1 charter boll
11tlppe1 dlseovere a
mange map ttllt IMdl to
• h6dden Nu! IOr1une.
S:OO • * * * "The M~· llOnalr .... (1981) 5°"*
Loran, Peter Sall1r1.
Buad on the 1119)' by
Geotge Bernwd &Nw. A
)'OUhf 1111Ulonalre11 II
tore.d by ti. flthaf"• Wll
lo merry a men with 1
QCIOd "'*'-"""" • '"Sun V""'1; Satenada"
(1 .. t) Sonja H+nle • .Jolln
P~. All Ofdletltra ..
,,... .,... out "* a belutl-
"" )'9lll10 winter lpOfll ~ l\lrN GUI to M
CM -otpNfl lie llPO"-
;'1~~0f
r.-" c11n1 Aobet1 Fo•·
-'91, MIU Farr•. An
android "" u.e lttenotl\ of n.... man but-~
olernollon
(JD *• "Tha lt>cfedlbltt
Shrink.Ing Woman" ( 1 IMI 1)
Lily Tomlin. ~ Gro-
din. A euburban hOwMW!fa
llnd1 haraell g1ttln9
arnallet u ...., uncon-
cerned llu1bll\d IOolc • on
'PG' e • • •..; "S tar Trek -
Tha Motion Picture" ( 1979)
Willlam Shatner. Laooatd
Nlmoy. The tormw com·
man<Mt ol the U S.S.
EnterprlM r......-ntlln nil
old er-and Mt• off on •
rNlllon to find tha myaterl-
ous..,..... reepontjble tor
tha deatroctlon of numat·
OUI Fadefallon 111flhipa
·o· . S;lO. * * * .. My F...orita
Bionda" ( 1942) Bob Hope,
Gale Sondergeard. A man
and hll ""'*' penguin becOme lnYOIYad with •
baau1iful blonde spy
whOM mluion II lo~
top-Merit lnform111on
-~·Ile continanl~
• ••••.;"A Hole In The
Heed"" ( 1959) Frank Sina-i••. Edwatd G. Robinson
A widower with a 12-yeer-
old M>n hU a vwtely ot
probl«nl with nil t1m1ty
11\d his hotel bualna11.
l i'6 CZJ * • • "Autumn Solla·
ta ·· (1971) Liv Ullmann.
Ingrid 8etgman. A proa-
peroua concert p11n111 Is
reunited with her
•tranged daught• and a
r-allng and deeply .... O-
Ii on a i battle begins
be-them •PQ"
4:00 CJ * * * "Horror
Eapre11" ( 1972) Pater
Culhlng, Chrla1opher L ..
A ghaltly ~IC CfN·
ture unearthed from 1 cave
In China become• an
unwalcoma pa111nger
aboard the Tr--Slberlan
railroad.
Qt * * * ··T•t PilOt"
(1938) Clark Gable, Myrna
Loy. Fore.d to land In a
lleld. an aviator mMt• end
fall In !owe .... i famw'I
~-
•:tO ~ •• * ·~ "Sc:ar1-"
(1"2).Paul Muno, George
Relt. A ~ hoOd·
1um ,.... to lhe top of 1M
...Nap during PYOtlibitlon.
1..-00••••""-~ _.. ....... In """ Flying .....,_ .. (1985) Stuarl
wtlllmen, Sarah MIMa. An
lntemetlonal -, .. apon.. aorecl by • ,_..,..,., !! .
putllllher II damaged by
aabOtega eflotts.
• •• * '" "The Sun-downer•" ( 1te0) Oebofall
Karr. Roben Mitchum.
Aultrlllan ltlMCI dr-.
,_ pr~ In their
wort! and In farnlty , .... Ion-.... CID ..... "The M~ac41
Wort!«" ( 1979) Patty Duke
A1tln, Mell... G llber1.
Dedicated teeehar Annie
Sullivan lrlea ~ po111.
bee 1p9roadl to communi-
cate wt1tl her lludant -the
deal. bllnd and
atrongwllled Helen ~. cm .... "Up~·· 11N01
Morgan Sfe¥enll, A young
pioneer baeom••
obMMed with rewnge •fl• hit .... le lllllad by •
local land beron who
,_,.. 1111 IUCCMI.
5:80 D • * * "P .. e01 Dragon"
(1977) Helen Reddy, Shel·
lay Wint••· With the h.tp
Of I ~ green dfagon
NmlCI Elllott, an orphan
eacapaa from hie ""IV foal• ~ and together
-two al "-' heed '°' Metne. 'G'
(Z) * *'il "FOOlin'
Around'· ( 1110) Gary
8uat¥. ~ O'Toole. A
MIW ~ bo)' trlle to
win a .,..,.,., loptlMll-'
Qle9d COllega coed ~
from ti. enobOWI llanel
.Md .. ......-~ty
tMW)'. "PO'
IYINNO
e:oo CC) * * * "The Bettle Of
Alglart.. ( 1987) Y1c1I
Sudi, .Jean Marlln. Algeria
WIG" a delparata •truo-
gle for~~ lrom
195410 1982. (J)••·....-Tha
81syer.. (1181) Jack
Palance. J<*f\ Tarry. An
..,,,.,,.urOUI yOllfto man
enlllll the alcl ol a band OI
Wlfft«I to • hit evU
uncle, the -1ord who
liillad hil f..,_ and 11
hC>ldlng an allball for ran-
aom.
7:0088 •••• ""The
Sound 01 Muelc" ( 1965)
Julia An01-, Chriltophe(
Plummer. A WOUid-be nun
~~loan
tutOCfallc Auatrlan Widow·
er·a .....,, mlaChleYOUI
ch~dren, In whom Iha
lnltllla ner io.... of mulie
~ CID * * • ·~ "My 9c1cty. 9u 1 rd.. ( 1179) Chr11
Makepaace , A dim
8aldwln.·1"~ ltld •••
Chicago high school
mlkH friends with lhe
achOol outcut and togeth·
Ill Iha)' lllnd up 10 the CIU·
.. gang~ had par-
MeUted them both PG"
©) * * "'MeMn And How-
wd" (1980) Paul LeMtl,
JllOn Rot>ardl Ari Other·
wt .. unknown gas SllllOn
1ttenctant daltnl to be the
rightful hell 10 H-ltO
Hughea' bllllon dollar
eatate."R'
7:1&(%) ** "Kagemulhl ..
( 19110) Tlllluya Nakltd11,
Tautomu Vam11ak1 A
look·alllca lt\lef takas o....,
and camaa OU1 Iha r.spon-
liblllt... of a Jap-M
wll'lord who WM unex-
pectedly lilied to prOV!d41
hll Meu1enanta With mote
11me to en1e1 their
dafanae. 'PG' t:oo. * * * "King Kong ..
(1933) Fey Wrey. Robe<!
Armstrong. A mon11rous
epe b•ttlal an army while
frying to ,_.,, poal"Pon
of a woman captive.
(C) * * •,; "The HOUM Of
The S-Hawt11·· (1959)
Robert Taylor, Linde
Chrlltlan. When 1 pauen-
ger la found dead on hla
ah~ .. ._ cherter bolt
1lllpper ~ q,11co11ara •
1tnnge ~ INI leadl lo
a hlOdan Na:zl IOflune
Cl) *. * "Ceddyshftcll "" ( 1980) 8111 Murray. Rodney Dal~. 0Tha demenl·
~ot·
awanky counlry clul;)
wagae -against the ~ lnflabltlng Illa turf
'R'
• * * * * "The Elephant w.n·· ( tNO) JoM HUr1,
Antf10ny Hopkin• A dedi-
cated phy1lcl1n take•
under hla wing I horrl~
delormlCI ,,,., whOM lite
tilt than had be9t'I apent In
~ frMk uhlbltlona.
'PG" t:OO. 0 ........... _ ..
(1978) 8Hn Connery,
Nat8'le Wood. Placel of 1
giant metaor etalh to
Elrlh, landing In Switz.er·
land, Hong Kong and Man-
1\allan O CID •...,''TM Juz Singer"
( 19110) Nell Olemond. Lau-
tence OllYlar A New Yori&
cantor bt'elk.I wMtt tamll)'
trltdltlon In hll dMlr1 to be
~mutlcatw. 'PO'
(.Q) • • 11HMtttancf ..
( 197!1) Condlat1 Ferrell,
Rip T<lrn. The mothet ot a
7.,._.-old git1 " ....... _,
to keap hOllM tor Iha
tough caltla rancher the
eventually mam... 'PG" ... CC> ...... ··Happy 8trttl-
da)'. Gemini" (1NO) Mac»-
llnl Kihn, Alta Mortnc> A
HaNwd lludent'• blrtllday
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patty •• hll l8'nily'• Soult!
Phlladelphla home
t>ec;ome1 an eye-opening
·~ tor his llialllng
Cl-IN •R'
.,_(I) * * "The tncr«llt>le
SIVlnlllng w oman" ( 1980)
Liiy Tomlin. Cha.ties Gto-
dln. A suburban hOOMWile
11,,d, llatselt gelling
llftallet u her unc:Ot1-
08'IWICI husband looks on.
'PG'
Cf) • * "MeNln And How-
lll'd" (1990) Paul LeMat,
JMO<I RobatdL An Oilier·
wlM un«nown gas 11atlon
atten<1an1 cleHnS 10 be the
rlghttul heit to Howard
Hughet' bllllol\ dollar
Mtate.'R' ·
10::10 • + • * "Song 0 1 Free-
dom" ( 1936) Paul Ro«>9-
ton, Ellubelh Weicll. A
blec:k ··~ """s ,.,,,. .. • conc.r1 altlg8I' 8l>d
tourneys 10 Africa In
-eh of l"9 roots.
-. *~''tmProPif CllM-,,... .. (1981) ...,, Atllln,
Merl.ite Hwtt.y A _ ...
ol T ltundantandlngs
IMtW a soc:lal work• to
~ ttlel the 6-yur-old
deught• Of • sec>er atecl
oouple la Ille vtetlm ol c:Nkl
a~.·PG'
11:00® ** * * "Reeutrec-llon" I 1980) Ellen &ntyn.
SM! Shepetd After a ,_
tatal euto acclderlt. e wom-
an llncls that IN l\U the
eOlllty to heal ot•• t>ul It
perMCUled ~ ol ,,.,
retusal 10 Claim • dMne
influence. 'PG'
CD) * + "The Allie" ( 1979)
Carrie Snoclgr-. Ray Mii-
iand. A RbfWlan lives In the
pest with her memories of
e love wl>O di~ed
'R'
11:IO. ***~"AHQlelnThe
Heed" ( 1958) Ft anil Sina-
tra, Edwetd G. Robinson
A~ with a 12-yur-
old ton hM a variety of
p<ot>terns with his ltmlly
and hiS hOtel buSlfleSS
QI * * 111 "ll'le Gangller
Ctvonleles" (Patt 3)( 1981)
MlehHI Nouro. Btla,, Ber>-
beri LUCJano toons Maran-
u ,,o's mob 1nc:1. with
Lukec and S~et, 11
ordered lo klH rtYll Oat'lll-
1•'1>utetl'' Scnu!tt. IRI
(C) • * .. ~Ano tfow-
Q ard" ( 1980) Peul LeMal,
Jason Robards. An oilier·
wise unknOwn OM 11e1ion
attendant cta4mt to be the
rightful half to Howard
Hughet' blllloft dollar
estste."R'
Cl) •• "The Hollywood
Knights" (19801 Rober1
WUhl, Tony Oenz.a. Ori Hal·
IOWMn -In 1965, •
rCY'#dy hlgfl IChOOI gang
--61• havoc in S.-ty
HI .. to 8Y81"Q8 the ClOalng
()If their h8ngOul by the
local home owners 8HOC:i-
Mion 'R'
11:418 +•'A "TllllGwlgller
CWonie*" (Pet1 3)Ct981)
MldlMI Nouri. Brian 881'1-
ber\. LuQal\o joins Maran-
~ano'1 mob and, with
LaaU• and Siege!, la
ordered to kill rMll g.ano-
aler "Dutel\" Sellultz. (R)
(fl • • * "Sarah T -Por1rait Of A TMn-Age
Atcohotie" (1975) L•,,d•
Blair, Verne Bloom. A 16-
year-old gl<I who has dlttl-
culty oop1ng w1111 1 new Ille
wtth her mother ..o 11~
lather •t•rlt to drink
ae«atly
12!00 8 * * * "The LMl Of The ....... ( 101•) Aldletd
Chamb•tlal,,, Blythe o.nner, Wrltef F. Scott
Aapelld .............
.... l9lda. whit he II II•
tloned In tM South
• • i; "Lucky T .. .,.. ..
(t934).John WayM, Gtbby
Hayea. A cowboy ttlee 10
cleat hie sidekick of
c11erges of ar"*2 •obbety <Il •••'h"BrMker
Morant" ( 1980} Edward
Woodwatd, Jack Thomp-
son. Ausl••llan1 eonac•lpt-
ed IO flghl on Englancl' I
side In Ille Boer W11
decide to fight the Boer
guerillas on their o-
tetma
12:30 • * *"' "B.ek Roede"
C1981) Sally F'leld, Tommy
Lee JonM. A he>Oker and a
down-on-his-luck boHt
meet ..o head _, to find
the dlild aha gave ~ tor
adoption two-years aarli-
et. 'R'
1:t:45 (8) * • • "Cheech And
Chong's Neat Movie"
I 1080) RICl\ard "Cheec;:h"
Marin, Thom• Chong.
Two pothaads have
--""81 adllerl· -roem•och..Jha -tereeti of Loa Anoetee In
...,cl\ of IN "perleet
~"'R'
1:JO ~ • * "Perlormance
( 1970) J-Fox. Mick
Jagger. A hood on the run
trom the mob llnds sanctu-
ary In ."'8 home ot e
burned-out former •oetl
star. 'A' Cl>** "8-t~"A
y01Jt19 girt, lotc.d to wMI
on 1 Jungle plant811on.
rnakaa ~ to ...., her
reYeft118 agalnet the men In
c:Mtge. 'R'
2:06 CZ) • * • "Autumn Sona-
,,.. ( 1978) UY Ullman,,,
tngrld Ber-gman. A p<oa-
perout coneen pianlt t ts
r eunited wllh her
aaffangecl daugl'ltet and a
r-.llng ano dMf>IY emo-
t lonal battle t>eglnt
betw8er\ them. •PG' 2:i0••· ...... ~ BouMvatd" ( 1976) C9ndtce
Alllllorl. Olek ...... Fresh
trOfn lndlena, a YO\H\O
aipl•lng 11e11et ~
IOllOl\led 10 • teel robt>«y
thet Ille thinks II part ot
her moVl8 debllt. 'R'
3:00 * • "Tiie Relum"
(198 t) Jan-Mtehael v1,,.
cent, Cyt>lll $flclphetd . A
r-ch sclentlal and a
law .,.._ .... In toY9
while lnYe1119911ng some
t trange geooraplO lrregu·
18tltlel taking place In •
small town that he• rK*\t-
ty ~ vlllted by en tlllen
~aan.
l:JO CCJ * * • "The 8attll Of
Algiere" ( 1967) Yacet
Saadl, Jean Martin. Algeria
wagaa a cteapetate strug-
gle '°'~from
19S4 to lte2
(.I) ....... 'Journey Baclt
To Oz" (1972) Animated
Volcea Oii LIU Mlftnelll,
Paul Lynda. Dotothy
returns to the Und ol 01
and enco&#'ltiara Ille .....
of the Wicked Wltdl ol the
Weal.
1:41 (Z) •• "The flet\#ft Of
Tiie Seeaucut S.Yeft"
(1980) Maril Amott, Oor·
don ~· TIMI memt>tra
Oii a group 8' college ..-u.
dentl active In the Pf°'8el
~t dUrlftO ,,,. '&OI
galher tor • weekend
teunton 'R'
4:00 0 * * "Melvin And How-
a•d" ( 1980) P•ul l aMat.
Juoft Robardt". /VI olher·
wi.. u,,known ou 11a11on
•llendent clalma to be the
rlghttul heir to Hower0'1
Huget' t>lttlon dollar
Htata 'R'
4;30 (8) * '~ "T,,. Jan Singer"
(1MO) .... Oi41mond, L*l-
renee OtMet, A New York
C-*"~ ...... ~
trwdltloft In .... ...,,.. to be
a pop rnua1o lltet 'PO'
'A BEAUTY WITH 'HART' The lovely ant.I
alluring Ste fanie Powers stal's as beautirut
je t -sette r J enn ife r Hart in the ABC
Television Network's popular prime time.
m ,·sterv-dra ma series. Hart to Hart. which
a ii·s Tuesda~· at 10 p m. on Channel i .
Monday
movies
.JAMJN(Y 25. 1N2
t..-00 D •• "The High Coun-
try" (1981) TlmOthy 8ot-
toma. Linda Purl An
escaped convict and h.-
l'land°ieapped gtflltoen<I ru,,
10 the mou,,lains ti-ng •
society thal re1eets lhem.
'PG'
7:00 CAl • • • "The Wotld's
GtNIHI Alhlele" ( 1973)
JOlll\ Arnot. Jan-MICllMI
~ A~WhO IS
having • run ol bad luck 1 1elurns 10 his roots In Afl'l-...
c., and discover• • auper
a\hteta. 'G'
(D} +it "The Kid F•om
Not-So-Big" ( 1078) Jen-
,,.._ Mc:AIMller. A 12-yew-
old girt finds l'lerMlf In end
oul or trool>le wtlill Nn·
nlng ,,,. ·-NW19apet. 'G'
7::IO CC> ••• ""Benan .. "
(1971) Woody Allen.
LoulM La-. A produc:t
, .. ,... bored wtlh his
everyday routine. goee to •
amall Latin America,,
country and t>ecomaa a
dle1 .. or dUrlnQ • politltal
upNev8I 'PG'
CJ) * * "Patf'lcll" ( 1978>
&INrl ~ Rotler1
Hetprnann. Tholqt in •
deep coma. • )'OUnCI -la still able to Mell r-.
tor wrongdoing• by
wooleMtllltO lllS ~
p1ychoktnello powert.
'PG' 8:00. **'A "Ride T,,. High
Country" I 1962) RandO!ph
Scott. Joel McC1e1 A pw
ol down-and-ou1 OU""*'
.,. hired lo ou•td • lhlp-
ment 01 gold. • •••"Sanda Of 1-.o
Jtma" ( 11M9> Jotm Weynfl.
JoM Agar. The tougfl
tralftlftO fhat • U.S Matlne
-GMftl oi-hit r"8111-
-reorulta·r..,.,_• In tM ~of-.-.. •••••"~Va. Kremer" C\979) Dulllft
Hottman, Meryl $ttet(>. A
man batttew -with ..,.. ex-
wlte tor wetody ol their
young son •It., Ille walk•
out on them 'PG'
l:IO (Q) *ft'" "Little Darlings"
(1980) Tatum O'Neal, 1(11 ..
ty McNoehOI At summer
camp. •-,_..age glrla
compete to see whO ....Ube
the llrSI lo 10se h8' "''gm,_
'1_ R
9';00 U a! e • ·~ 'Wheft A
Sttangar Cans' ( 1979)
Chtrles Durning. Tony
e.ckley A LOS Angeles
policerntn loltows I he tt all
ol a hOmleldal escaped
'"91Ttlll pe11ent
(C) • * ~ "Tl'le F11sco Kod"
(19791 Gene Wll~. Htm·
eon Ford. A Pollsh r•bb<
finds hlmself 1nvolllecl In
w1ld lrontle• mtsadven-
lu•as wllh a d1rlng bank
robber wnen he ttavets to
San FrancateO to talce over
a n-congregation 'PG'
($)***"King Solo-
mon's Ml,,H " ( 19501
Oebo•ah Ken, St-att
Granger A whit• l'lunter
gulda • pany through
dar11etl Africa In -Ch Of
a wom.,,·s hus~
t:OI CZ) *'II "Nothing But The
8aat" (19&4) Alan U.t•,
OenhOlm F.lllott. A real·
etlale man is uptat to
teern that a murder he
committed le about to be
diae<wefed.
•.30 (HJ • * • "Coal Mlnet't
Oeugnter" C tNO) Slaey
Spacek. Tommy Lee
Jonaa Bued on Loretta
L)'tlft'I eutoblograpfly A
young girt from • poor
lamlly In l'Ufal Ket1luClly
m11r11M • muoh oldef toeat
boy who~·'-rlM
10 11ardom 1,, the mu11C
Industry 'PG'
10\00 O e • • "l he Hunlet"
( 1979) St-MclOueer>, Elt
Walltch Ralpti "Papa"
Thortoft teeda • dtl'OW-
<>111 Ille .. • mode<n-cWf
bounty hunter. 'R'
10:30 CO) it • • * "The Etephent
MM" (IMO) JoM H\111.
Anlhofty HopklnL A de<ll-
cateCI phytlclaft tan•
uncs.r !\It wWIO • hO<rlbly
o.fotmtd -..._ 1119
1111 than had~ epent In
cheap l•Nk e•hibWon•
'PG'
10:46 CZ}• •t,t "Siient Scream"
( 1980) ~beCU Bakllng.
Yvonne O.C.rlo S-•l
co1111ge stulle,,IS take
•ooins ,,, a t0teb0d1ng old
house whe•e a grisly and
s11tt u,,aolved mutd8' was
comm•lled yeais ea•IHlf
'R'
11:00 lC • * •i, '"The Ntghl Pot-
ter" C t974) Olrk Bogarde
Cha•IOlll Aamplt,,g A
blzaHe r11let1onshlp is
•eawakel'WICI ~iwee,, •
latme< SS off-ano a
torm., co,,eent•allon
camp ptl-wt>en they
~t by chance ,,, a hotel
ah.8' lhe Wat 'R'
(I) •••'It "Btealter
Mo< ant" c 1980) Eowatd
WoodwaJd. Jack Th<>tl\l>-
son Aualrallans eo;nacrlpt-
ed to t19ht on Engtancfs
side In the Boe< War
oecicle to hghl the 808f
guefHlas on their own
*""· ,_,_,,_..,.~.,......,. -
( 1977) Mlfto ThomH .
Cllatlel Gtodirl. A ,,_
fol)ltlled couple atl8'npt lo
cope 'llllth modem 4'Kben
marrlege.(R) •• * .... "l he Amazing
Apee" 119n) Oocun*1••-
ry. Llllle·known taela
aboul 1,,. s1~ tor sur-
11lval ot men'a doMat ,..._
''-ere r....-ct in this
study of various ICl8Clea ot
llP8I atouncl the wof1d,
1 t: ti (%) * • "The Aelum Of
l l\e Secaucus Se11en"
C 1980} Marl! AtnOll, Gor-
don Clac>P The me<nbera
of a gt oup ol college Siu·
denll active In the ptOleet
movement during the '&OI
gatl'le( tor e ..et<end
~· ' ..
J 2:31 * * "~t Of TIMI .Juggle•" ( 1980) James
• B•Ol•n. Clltt Oorma,, A for-
mer police oll~ taunchec
• despe• ate searc h
through 11'18 at~ll 9' New
York City tor his mlMlng
daughter. mlttlllenty ktd·
nawed b'f • psych<>p"a.mle
et1minal ·R'
1:00 G "WHt8'n Jamboree"
(1938)
ti) • * * ' Wom.,, OI
St•aw" ( 1964) Gina Lotlo-
b•tglda, Sean Connery A
YOUllQ mW\ 8118'nplS to
getn control ol h.-uncle's
fortune with the tielp ol a
beauJltul nurM.
Cl••*'• "Lall Tango In
Parts" ( 1973) Matlorl Bra•-
dl', Maroa Scn,,elder
Oirec1ed by Ber-nerdo Ber-
toluccl. A m1ddte·aoecl
man wtioee unfaithful wile
ree«1tty commlll«I tulelde
end II" unlnhibfted yOl"'O
woman mMI 8l>d beglll •
compllcaled all air
throughout wtlk:h they
remain n.,,,..._ to eedl
other.'R'
Cl) * "The Cfllldfen"
( 1980) Martin Shaker. GM
Rogera. A ttrenoe radioec-
llYe cloud tum• a group of
tchoOlehldren Into mur-
derous zomblet with bladl
llngafnallt 'R'
2:00 (Z) • * ''Metvln And How-
erd" C 1980) Paul LeMat,
Jaaotl Robarda. A,, oilier·
wlM unkriown ga llallOn
attendant daiml to be t,,.
rightful Mir to Howard
Hughet' blllton dollar
asta1e.'R'
~CID * * "Improper Chan·
nett" ( iN t) Alan Arlun.
M•rlelta Har1t.y. A se<les
of ml1unde•1tandl,,ga
c-• IOOlel WOfller to
believe that IN 5-~-old
daugl'lter of a eepertited
couple 11 the vieltm ot chlld
•~'PO'
2:IO 9 * + "Legend Of T,,.
See WoM" (1976> Ctluelt
Connon. Batt>ara Bach
8eaed on • "OIY by JllCIC
London A "wflt8f ll kkl•
NiPC*I by Ille Clew Of a
... .,, hunting Mlp 8"d
IMde 11rat m• by ,,,.
a/\19'• tlery-temper«I cap-
1.i,, 'PG'
2:46 B ••~''The Lion Hu
Wing•" ( 1940) Merle
O~on. Ralpti Richard-
son The Roy•I /'.If Fofce •
succe11lully everta the
thteet ol Hiiier's Luftwaffe
3: t6 C * • '$utVtYal Run '
c 1980) Pelet Graves. Ray
M1lla.nd A group OI ,..,,..
age•s stumble U90f'I •gang
ol dope smuggler• 1,, the
Al1:ton• deserl 'R'
S:IO s. • • ··ea,,,aby A,,d
Me" (1977) Sid c-.
Jullel Mllll A cute. euddl)'
koala bear "nllffales" the
story ot an Australian latN-
ty 'G'
4:00 (H) • • ~ "Bac;j( Roads"
(1981) Salty Field. Tommy
Lee Jones A l\ooll8' and a
down·on-hls-luct< boaer
,,_1 and head -t to llnd
the Child Ille geve up tor
adopuon two ~art ewliet.
'R'
4:~ (CJ * • "Road Games"
(19811 Stacy Ke~. Jamie __ Lee~·-~
ttuckat. a bea ullful
hltchhlk.er and I psydlo-
P•lhiC killer ttevellng the
..,,,. route are playlng
g-'°' hie and death.
'PG'
Tuesday
movies
JNIAJNf't .. 1M2
EVENNI
•:00 CC) • • "Ooul>le l rouble"
(19t7) Elvlt PrHley,
Annette Day. A young 8rtt·
l•h heiren become•
attracted to • famous
Amwlcaft pop linger.
Cl) ••• "Blackboetd
Junete" (1955) Glenn Ford,
Anne Francis. A dediuted
young teeeher attempts 10
rescore order ~ e blg.01y ''""'llO school where t-..-ge 1-tessness and
VtoienGe have taken 1001
8: 15 E%) * * ''> "Fooll,,'
Atound" ( 19801 Gary
BuM'f. Annelle O'TOOle A
naive country boy tiles 10
win a ~autllul. soph1st1-
caled college coed away
lrom '-snobbish llnnce
and her equally uppoty
tamity 'PG'
7:30(C) ••·~ "TheCll And
The Cl!}aty" U9~ Bob
Hope. P1uletle Goddatd
In order 10 COlleC1 lhel•
l,,h8rll81\Qe, 1 famify must
5'*ld the night In a haunt·
ecl hOUM.
1:00 8 * * + "Wet ~iioon"
I 1967) Jofw1 Wayoe. Kwk
Douglas. A cowboy
defrauded ol hli gi)ld-roch
lat>d plans a tpeclat type 01 veno-nce witl'I the help ot
a gunslinger. an lndlen. •
drunll and • thief. • ** ..... "The f'lohtlng
S.abeft'' (10UI John
Wayne. Soun Heyward. A
group ol WOl'kl War II
Seatien Is H8igMd lo
repelr mllltary ~Oon•
deftgeroualy cloae to --'!!l territory.
CH) * *'A "Zulu Dewn"
(1980) Burt Laneastet .
Peter O'Toole The English
wege a bolter struggle
lgalnsl the ZUiu ,,atlon In
19'h-oentury Attica. 'PG' Cl)*** "Arst Famtly"
C 1980) Gilda Radner. Bob
N_h.,t The n aually
rec>raaMd daugl>tet ot the
country'• weltdetl prHl-
<lefttlal lamlly eompllce1es
her l•lhar's attempta to
eonduc1 the ellairs ol
Sl818 'R' Ct • • "The Retutn"
(198 I) Jan-Michael Vin-
cent, Cyboll Shec>herd. A
,....,Ch eeienllll and •
law anforcior f•ll In rove
wflile lflYeSOgatlng lom8
lltange geoorapla lfregu-
tarittet , ... Ing ~ In •
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! Movie Gulde for -the Week
N !!!!l ........ "" .................................................. !I!!!!
liancae·a tither, the "'°' ... _.,.,,,.., ol
France. 'R'
10:30 (0) * • • IJ\ ""The China
Syndrome·· ( 1979) Jack
Lammon. Jar>e Fonda.
Michael Oo<Jgl•• An ambl·
houa televtlion reporter
perMHIOM 1 contclene•·
stricken anglnMr to aid
her in her ellorts 10 t>reak
a me,or story on an llCCI·
dent at a nuctear power
plant "PG"
J crack down on the ayndl-
caaa with or without help
from tile law • * * * "RIO Grande" ( 1950) Jonn Wayne, Mau-
,_, O'Hara During the
Ma•ICan-lndoan Wata. •
1anac1oua commander
lttadl hos lroopa against
A~che raids
~-~ From Page 32 ~ lybMllvlliMdb¥M~ ...., ~cntl. ~ t:OO U ''AldlnQ T811'" Mdt..,
"C ~lne. Gilmer Mcecwmacll
;£ ~.:,;·~:::-·~d g Steiger. The young Jeck
....J London Mts OUI to --> Ilia fortune dUrlng 11141 Gold
~ Rush 'PG"
'.§ 8:30 CJ) • • "Hurrk:•ne" er (1 074) U uy H90man. Mar-
tin Mllnet. A llufr!Une
SW1r1S througn • Gulf Coatt
lawn wreaking navoc on
11\e lives ot ternhed cJll·
iens
(Q, * * * * Altered
States" (1980) Wiiiiam
Hurt. 81alr Brown A Har·
vard ecienltSI a genetic:
SlNCtUfe Is altered w'-1
M conducts mlnd·e>1p•nO.
Ing H~ll Wllll 1~
uon tanks end pow«lul
ll•lluc:tnogena. 'R'
10:00(8) * * * "O To 5" (1980)
Jane Fonda. Dolly P.non
Three •Ork1ng women
rebel egalnsl tllelr tubfu-
gatlon by • male c11auv!nl11
bOU "PG'
0 * * * "Coal M-'I Oeughtw.. ( 10801 Sissy
Spacek, Tommy L••
J-. B...a on L0tell~
Lynn's eutoblogr8')hy A
young girl from a poOt
lemly In rural KMCudcy "*,. • muc:ll older loeM
boy who~'* riM
10 atardolJI In ll'te mulle
lnduatty. "PO.
10:0I (%) • * "TN AMIKn Of
The ~· Seven"
(1llO) IMttr AtnoU. Gor·
don Cliapp. Tiie members
al • l'OICI "' college -~ denta ect!w In the ptotea1
,,.,_,1 during ,,.,. ·eos
oMI* '°' • ......end NUlllon. 'R'
,,. CC) * •• "Libel'" ( 1168)
OIMa de HaYlllMd, ~
Bogarde. A men allemc>ta
to PfOW ha has ~
llbeled but ruin• his -when he ha• lrouble
r.imembarlng deteill.
CJ)* •• ''9 To s·· (UMIO)
J-Fonda. Doly Parton.
ThrM WOf'klng women
r«>el ..,.., their aub)l>-
glltlon by • male c::llaMnllt
0-."PG' r
11:11CD) ·~"Lipp• And Mc:CMI" (19781 Ale Lutz,
Paul TlloMM.. Two 20th-
QMtwy cowboye ettemot
to 11"9 by the ·~tough ettilca of ,,.,. Old
twwt. 'A'
12;00 G • * ~ ''The Meting
~·· (1951)0ene Tiet·
~. Joftn Llltld. A _.,,
-Into'* _. .• hofne
In ttle ~ °'. ~· 10
conceel '* ldenl1ty "°"' '* IOdety deughtef-ln-
law. CZl • * "NEA'" (1978)
Semi F,.,, Mn .z.ctlartu.
A II,_...._ ~
8fMJ • worldly publl9her ""° hewe fallen In loYe
deaplte a dlfterence In
_,, other'• .,.... find
n.., can't IN'8 .tttwM eedl
Oli!er. 'A'
il:*t •••• "Thew....,.
... (11MO) Gaty Cooper,
Walter Bren"an. Th•
tytwwlieel Judge Roy 8Mrl
la confronted by the pow-
erM "Weatemer." •• * '"The lnCt edltlM
Shrlnlclng Woman" (IMO)
Liiy Tomlin, Ohartea Gro-
dlfl. A ~ben ~
........ llnda herMlf IUddenly
· 08ftlng amalter u '*
unconcerned husband
IOI*• on. 'PO' •
'2:11 ® • * ....... -' ..
,,..., ~ &unon,
..... O'TOOla. King ~ lol~ .......
.. ArdltlWloCI °' C....-buty during the 12ttl oen-
tur;.
• -r
1:00• **"'"Parle.._ ..
I tM 1) ~ Polllar. P8UI
Newman. A pair of Anwl-
~In Paris r-two
~onvacauon.
CC)** "l'tlobla" (IMO)
Paul M lchHI Glaaer.
Susan Hogan. A grou,i ol
mental paueol• .,. mur-
dered accordlnQ to their
lndMdual leers. 'R" * W'The Stud" ( 1978)
Jo.n COlllnl, Oii-Tobi·
... " welt .. ~ his cat-by &leeptng wl4t\ hll
bolS'awtle 'R"
1:10 8 **"II Couldn't H~
pen To A N;cer Guy"
t 1974) Paul Sorvono,
Mlehael Learned A gentle.
mode't lraveltng salesman
ean·1 maJ<e anyone believe
thal he was ra,ped at gun·
point by a luscious lady
1:30 G) **'·•"Ride Tl\e Wiid
Surf'' ( 196-tj FaOlan, Shel-
11:00 (.l.) * • "'Tl'te Oe1111s··
( 197 ti Vanetlla Redgrave,
Olo•e< Reed Ourtng the
1600s In France. a young
pr1e11 Is Pfl'MCuted lor hos
aJklged al~•nc• with the
d41Y11 tn using • nunnery lor
1asc1vlous pleasures
• 11:30 8 * * ··Human Fflel1nga '
( 19781 Nancy W8lilar 81lty
Crystal A trustrated angel
voiunleers 10 sa~• Las
Vegas from 11lm1ghtv wratn
t>y 11no1ng sl• WO<'lhy aouls
on seven deys (R)
(CJ • • 'h "'Portnoy's
Comptainl " ( 19721 Roc:h8td
Ben1•m1n, Karen Blac;k
Based on 1 he novel by
Pn11tp Roth A young "-·
oSh l>Oy recounts his ohen
n11811ous and amorous
adventures 10 his psyohia-
1,.sl
S * • * * Alll!fed
StatH 119801 w1111em
Hull, Blair Brown A H•1·
vard sc1en1111s genalte
structure os all81ed wneti
he conoucts mtnd-e•pand·
1ng expe11men1s wolh 11101a·
l•on tanks ond oowe<iul
hallut1nogens R
0 * * * The i&land'
ley Fabares. Four ellglble • ~~-
C * • '> 'The House 0 1
The Seven Hawks"' t 1959)
Rot>ert Taylor, Linde
Chrtshan When • passen-
ger 11 tound dead on nts
slllp a chartar t>oat
skipper discovers a
llr~ m1p that lead• to
• hldOen Naz• fortune
(SJ * I* The Island"
( 19801 Michael C111ne
David Warner Wnoie 1n...s-
1ige11ng a rash ot shop d•l-
appolfances 1n the Berrnu-
da T roongle, a )o\Jrnalist
stumt>tes across an 1solat·
ed. 400-year-old colony of
p11;ites 'R"
t>achelors. wno are mote
lnllarested ln surf~ than
gltfs, beCome milleO U9
with four marri~
acloua young ladlft
1:46 CZ> * * * '-\ "Brealler Moranl" ( 1980) Edward
WOOd•ard. Jeck Thoms>-'°"· Auatraliana COMCrlpt-
ed 10 l\gllf on Englat>d"•
siOe In Iha Bott War
decjde 10 light the 808f
guerilla• on lhelr own
terma. a:G1. * * * "9 To$" ( 1080)
Jene Fonda. Dolly Patton
ThrM WOf'klng women
ret>ll aigalnll their aubju·
~ by a male cllalMl>llt
boaa. 'PG' 2:aD. * • ·~ "The Redhead And The Cowtloy" ( 1950)
Glenn Ford. Atlonda Flem-
ing. A 00--ic apy
)oWw • ,..., of Southern
~ p8ann6ng to
~·~to C<ln
ledereta lrreglllara. ~ * * "$upefd0me" ( 1978) David Janssen.
Donna ...... A I-tie Wiii
11op at nothing lo kMP a
football teMI from winning
the Super Bowl
2:16 8 "ThrM Comedln"
( 1974) Ted Beaaell, Jectcle
Cooper. A paycfllatrlll
dMla with an aiOM·~·
Old j9wel theil: a man la
pl.agued with gult .....
aoout·hla wife;. pota
..gMnt '-*-IN help
of.~ a'omillOlogllt.
1:21 • * *"' "Swotd Of Sher· wood Foreat" ( 1911) Aic:h-
atd ~ • ....., Cuah-
lng. The si-lfl of Nolting·
hern and his evil ..,. .,.
~ by Ao«llfl Hood
andhllmen.
l:IO Cl) * •• 'h "The EMphant
Man" (1980) John Hurt.
Anthony Hc19kln1. A dedl-
ea tec:I physician take•
under hl9 w11'Q a horrlbly
deformed man whoM life
ttlllhel'IMdbeer\~ln c:n.o ,,.. 8l(hibltl0na
'PO'
a>••··The~··
(1971) "--..,._,
()fws 4 "-l. Dutlng IN
ltOol In "'-· • young .,,... .. peraecMed for ..
alleged ...... wtltl ....
..,. ill ualrlg • nunnery '°'
leacMola .,.._,.._.
4.-00 ••• "OeoutY ...,.,,., ..
(1950) Jon Hal, Fr-
Ungford, A ~ mat·
Shel hunta down • pair of ~ anc) 8n Import·
ant relroad map. 0 ***~"Le Cage Aull
Follee" (1979) Ugo Tog-
nuzl, UkMI Serrault. A
niglltclUb -trtea to pr..,.,. .... .,_.'"
io-lot a .._ 11¥ hit son'•
lianc .. ·1 fattier, the
--OOlllRllHllMlef of ,,_, .... •:ao CC) * "Klondllle ,.._ ..
I IHO) Jeff' htt, AOd
11-30 1 Ii * '• Tile Jau Singe<"
11980) Neil O.amond. Lau-
rence Ohvter A New York
cantor 1>rea~s Wllll f1m11v
tradition on Ills d8$1r• to be
•pop music: star "PG'
TIMED 'ro KILL Maxwell c Robert Culp.
right> lakes into custody a Thai secr et
agent c guest star James Shigeta 1 sent to
the United States 12 \·ears earlier to earn·
out a suicide mission that if carried out
now would kill lO million people and wipe
out a convention hosting the finest minds in
the We stern world on "The Greatest
American Hero" Wednesday al 8 p.m. on
ABC <Ch. 71.
( 1980) MiChH I C<alna,
David Warner Whtie onves·
1iga11ng • rash of ship d1s-
aopearances '"the Bermu-
da Triangle. 1 JOUtnaltlt
llumbleS acro11 an otol•l·
ed, 400-yeer-old colony ol
pirates. 'R'
Thursday
movies
JAHAJA.flfY 21, 11112
t; 15 ZJ • * 00'4el11on And How-
ard" (1980) Paul LeMat.
Juon Rot>arda. An other·
-unknOWn gaa atalion
attendWlt cl•m• to be tile
rlghllul heir to Howard
HughH' bllllon dollar
.. tate.'A'
..-(Q) * ** ··9 To 5·· (llMIOI
J-Fonda. Dolly Parton.
ThrM working women
rebel ageinlt their aubfu-
·-gallon by a male c:tleUVlnlSI
1:00 (C) ••~"Quentin Ou•· boll. ·PG·
Steiger The ~ Jae1t
London NII OUI lo ll8ek
111• lortune durlnQ the Gold
Auah.'PG' * ""Blood Barrier"
( 1980) Tell)' Savalu, Eddie
Alb81'1. A border patrolman
h1M 10 bring landOwnera
who traffie in illegal alien
worker• to justice
Wednesday
movies
•ard" (1955) Aot>er1 Tay-10:00(C) ***'.-\ "S-"
Narrated by VlrMl8nt Price_ tor, Kay KendaM. King Lou-( 197 t) Woody -AUan,
All llW9atlgatlon ot the II XI attempt• to create a Louite L..-. A product
chllling -•• ol death nalioNll at•t• out of a Nu-tester. bored with hi•
and de9tNC11on ate llud· dal tyatem ..-yday routine, ~ lo a
led * * * ··eoys· Night small Latin American a** ··eoa11 To eour · 0ur· (1962) Kim Novak. country and becomM a
I IMO) Dyan Cannon. ROI)-James Garnet, When • die1ator during a polltlcal
art 81alle A runaway shapely young co-ad upheaval 'PG'
hOuteWlle and a 1erappy und81'1allea a sex r8M8reh g *•~"'Back Roads"
trucker hauling callie project. the llnda lour ( 19811 Sally Field, Tommy
cout to COU1 become ,,.,. buSlnessrMn more than Lea Jonea A hOC>ke< and • ,.,get of a wold etoas-w1111ng to leaM an 8'Mlrl· down-on-hls-luek bo11ar
country cheaa. ·PQ· ment to aid her In her mM1 and hHd -• to find
l:30 CID • • '.\ ··pap111on·· 11udy. the dllld llhe o-up for
(1973) St-~. D**** "Animal edQpUontwo-~1..tler. Ou.an Hofll'/\an. A pelr ol Cr9Ck•1'0
( 1930) Mara 'A'
Devil'• laland comricJa 8rolhara, Matgaret tO:IO CID *** "CNech And
ll)8lld their time pllnnlng ~t. Ceptain ~ Chong'• ,. .. , Movie:·
1:00 CC)** "Oeelh Cer On fllelr ~· Ing. tl'te Alric.ti allplelrat. (IMO) Alc:hatd "~··
The Fr-.y'' e:oo 8 CJ) ••~"Tom Hom" returns from a reettnt Metln. Thomu Chong
e::aoe••~"TlleCetAnd (1N0) St-~. ..pedltlonlowreallhevoc: Tw o pothead• have
Tl'te ean.r-,.·· ( 1939) Bob Richard Farnsworth. r-~ at a aoolety matron'a numerOUI tme11 edlten·
Hope, Paulette Goddatd bounty hunter hlr9d by a ...,..and party. •G' tur98 white rCMll'lllng •he
In 0tder to c:olleel lhair group of randlwl to tr8dl (%) * * ··Patrick" ( 1978) ltrMll of Loe Angllle In
Wlertt.anoe, a family must down ruetlen la Ml up for Susan Panhaligon. Aol>er1 -= of tN "perf9Gt
ll)8lld the rtigh1 In a haunt· a hanging by 1111 employ· Helpmann. Though In a "'9ft" "R"
eel flouM, ars. deep coma, a young men 11:00(.1) *~ uH.0 .T.S.1"(1979)
7:30 (%) * • e '.\ "Bfeeller t:IO (C) * • ·•Aoad Gemea" ii 81111 •ble to Me6c r-. Susan Kiger, LIA Londotl.
Motant"' (1980) Edward (INl )StacyKNC:tl,Jamle for •rongdolngt by A110rorltyreJ9C1decideato
Woodward, Jacll Thomp-LM Curtis, An eccentric • unleuhlng 1111 poweriul t0tm her own dub ol c:o-
aon. Auttrelians conscript-trucker, a beautllul p1ychokl11atlc powers. edl wno ~ on
ed lo tlgtlC on England'• hllchhllat and • ~ "PO' gretltylng MX41erwd col-
tide In die Boer Wat pethlc killer traveling tN 7:00 (0). * "The lneredlble leglana. 'R'
decide to fight the Boer -route ate playlng Shrinking Woman" (1980) CZ)** ""NEA"(l978)
guerlllM on thelf own ..,_ tor II .. and dMttl. Lily Tomlin, Charles Gro-S8ml Fr~. A/tin ZedWial.
1--. 'PO' din A 9Utlurban hOUMWffe A know-It-el 1--..get l:OO. **~"DMlhOfA (I}•••"~" llndl herHll gelling and a .--~
Gunfighter" (1•1 Aictwlrd (IMO) 8111 ~ay. Rodney smaller • he< uncon-who '-,....... 111 low
Wldmatti, t.er-.. Home. A Dlllijjii~. The dement· cerlled hulband loolc• on. de9C)lte • dlftel•I09 In
-....1own marllllll ttut>-eel ~keeper Qf a 'PO' ~ other'• -. find
bomly r._ to rellnqulall swanky country club 1=-CZJ • * * "'Autunwo sona-they c:an'l Ihle w1U1ou1 HCto
his polltlon eYlfl lhough wao--egalnlt tl'te ta" (1078) Uv Ullmann, °"*·"A'
the town no longer need• ~ Wlebltlng hll turl. k>gfid Bergman. A proa-11:IO(C) ***'it "Oey For
him 'R' peroua concert pianist ii Niglll"" ( 1972) Jecqueline e **'h"'W-Tlmes CZ>••'A "Sllent ScreM1°0 ,.united wltll har 81Net, Valanllne Cort-.
Seven" (1987) Shlrlay (IMO) AMMcc:a ~. fttranged daught• and• Direct.cl by Fr-*>ia Truf·
Maclalne, Alan Arkin. v--OeCat1o. S-al r8¥Mllng and deae>IYemo-leut. The Iv. .,Olowe ol
8eYerl extremely dlttet.nt c:ollege 1tudan11 tall• llonat battle begin• lllm perfolfN"• -ltud-
temal• pereonalitiH rOOIN In a foreboding old ~ tl'lem. 'PO' led In a moM-wftllll•·•·
8fMr98 agalnll a P11tlelan hollM where a grtaly and ~. * * * "Wiid ~" movie. 'PG'
beelldfop. d ~ murder -( lt7 1) Willlem Hol6en, CD) * * * "Flnt ,.,,.,,,
••••'h"Bt~" ~ ,...,_ ..-. Ayw1 O'NNI. A j)4llr of (1NO) Giida Aedns. Ito«>
( 19'9) John Wayne, Clair9 'A' • mlall'atctled cowboy• Newhert. ' Ttle 1911\ialty
Trevor. Pauengen 10:00••*•"'''t.ac.g.A¥11 ~up lo"• bantl rob-1epu111d ...,_al ttle
eboerd • d G :Hatt rel6-Fol9a" (t971t Ugo Tog-Mfr. oountly'a ........ pNal-
eCI by......._ Mdt ,_.to Mal, MllMI ""-"" A e •fl "The Vllllellt Pro-daMlal ~ mu JP 1 naa ttw.,..,..... ep1aocte 111 • nlgMdutt .,.... trl9a 1e fmlDNW' ('911) ---her f9!Mr'S ...... to
dlf'8r9nt ~· '"'*9 Illa trai• aa11t9 Conte Luke Merenda. OM -*'Ct Ille eft*9 of c.cY•• ·1~01,litY'' -~·--..,.,.,,,_,,,,,., ..... ".; • ·: = 1 w¥.v.t~s:......, tnr ,.::4--·-~
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•January 2.2, 1982 •
hales
The watch for large
mammals goes on
MICHAEt; DOUGAN
t11e Dalfy "91 S-
The Catalina Holiday slipped past the pleasure
.boats and plush homes lining Newport Bay and
headed for the breakwater at ocean's edge. George
Coenen looked at the fuJI contingent of school
children scrambling about the deck and beamed.
"I've been talking to the captain," Coenen
reported, "and he says there are a lot Of them out
there today."
Coenen was telling us we would see what we
had come to see -whales. Each year an
estimated 17-20,000 California gray whales migrate
along the Pacific Coast from their summer
quarters in the Chukchi seas near Siberia to breed
and give birth in s heltered lagoons throughout
Mexico's Baja CaJifornia.
And this annual exodus has spawned a new
form or spectator entertainment on the West
Coa~t: whale watching. Tens of thousands of
Southern California residents and visitors board
boats, run by commercial outfits or educational
groups, each winter to join the whales for a brief
portion of their 14.,000-mile round trip.
Many of those are school children, said
Coenen, a primary school teacher and guide fbr
the Orange County Cetacean Society. Like other
society members interviewed, Coenen said it is
important to impress the need for marine
conservation on youngsters In order to shape their
attitudes as adults.
"They are the future hope or the marine
mammals, those kids down there," be said as the
Catalina Holiday passed the bre@_kwater and hit Ifs
fir.st large ocean swell, prompting screams of glee
from the children.
"The whole thrust i• education," noted Robin
Boyer, another Society guide. "To make t~ ,lids
aware so that Wilen they mature lbey~ve
respect for all animals ."
But education is more palatable when coated
with pleasure, and most whale watch customers
seem to enjoy the outing.
Between-MO and 200
whales pass the
Orange Coast every
day durinJI their
migration from the
Chukchi seas near Siberia to breed and
give birth to young
whales in sheltered
lagoons along Baja
California. Spectators
by the boatload cruise
the coast to watch this
On our trip, two whales <one a pregnant cow)
were .spotted as soon as we cleared the
breakwater. Their barnacle-encrusted backs
would appear at intervals of 30-60 seconds. rolling
through the water and spouting a steamy mist
from their blowholes. Every second or third
appearance would conclude with the whales
thrusting their powerful flukes above water as
they prepared for a deep dive lasting several
minutes.
annual event.
Keeping track or the whales was easy. We just
followed their "footprints," large pads of still
water that remained whereve.r the beasts had
touched the surface. Astute observers soon noticed
that a sliver of aqua color -the whale5 beneath
the water -was sometimes visible as they
prepared for another appearance.
Unfortunately, we didn't see the large marine
mammals "spyhop," meanln_& 1Q raise lhei.Ley~ -
above the-sul'face for al ook around, or "breach,"
when they fly lnto the air and land with a bu1e
splash (scientists believe this behavior bas no
particular purpose other than sheer fun).
However, breacbln& and 1pyboppln1 are
commonly witneued, Society memben said, and
some type of al1hUn1 is almost inevitable. Aller
all, noted Society research chief .Dennil Kelly,
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Dally PiJot photos by
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~ Li~e ~~Y a housewife and mother entering the middle> stage of her life, Adleane Hunter of :g Fullert~decided to expand her vistas. a: "I went back to schooJ," she explained. ''I
have three children and l dedded to pursue a
career in theater."
But. during her tenure as a student in Cal
State Fullerton's drama department, Hunter had
difricuJty landing roJes in campus productions. "I
found a lot of limitations and a lol of doors closed
to me and, of course. that was frustrating," she
recalled.
Not that Hunter-wasn't offered any parts.
"Sometimes they'd need a housekeeper or a maid
and then you'd get dragged in for auditions," she
said, laughing. And she had pl~ty of chances to
dance in school musicals.
Adleane Hunter is black and, as everyone
knows, black people make great dancers and
domesticao. At least, those are the stereotypes she
encountered among directors. ("I don 't dance,"
said Hunter. "I have two left feet.")
"It's a matter of convention," Hunter said.
··You either have roles for blacks..or you don't. J
auditioned for the plays that had no parts for
minorities and I didn't get them and when they
said 'Will you audition for the maid?' I said no.
''People don't want to change. They don't want
\o rock the boat and I have trouble with that. I've
confronted directors and they've said, 'No, I will
not cast'a black in a role for a non-black.' And the
primary reason is that the audience won't go for
iL "
Hunter disagrees. She noted that one Cal Stale
director cast a black woman in a "regular" part
for the production of the farcical "How lhe Other
Half Loves" and "it was well-accepted."
"The l ime is past whe n we s hould be
typecasting." she said.
Her objection to racial role-casting works on
two levels. First. Hunter feels that modern
altitudes leave room for blacks lo play parts once
reserved for whites. Audiences will accept black
actors portraying physicians, judges or successful
business people beclluse many blacks in the real
world have moved into those positions. But it's a practical matter as well. Hunter
noted that ethnic . ~y pecastlng severely limits
Ilitermlsslon --
AOLEANE HUNTER -
Found stage doors
closed.
BEAH RICHARDS -
To perform in benefit.
opportunities for black thespians. who find there
are n't that many parts wrillH specifically for
people of their hue.
At first, she said, ·•1 didn't fight it." Hunter
specialized in directing, with measurable success.
But that didn't satisfy her creative urges.
So, in February of last year, ffunler formed
the lnter·cultural Committee for the Performing
Arts, a non-profit organization designed to
increase performing opportunities for black people
in Orange County. '
The Committee will hold its first major
fund·rai.ser on Jan. 31, an appearance by Academy
Award and Golden Globe nominee Beah Riehards
doing excerpts from her one-woman show "A
Black Woman Speaks." Richards has appeared in
films like ··Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" and.
most recently, the NBC mini-series .. Sophisticated
Gents "
The program, set for 3 p.m. in the Garden
Grove Community Center, 11300 Stanford Way,
will also include jazz music and a reading by
Orange County poet Edwin Boone I For ticket
information. phone 738-4670.1
Funds from this and olher money-raisers
!including an Orange County presentation of the
aC'claimed Ebony Fashion Show > will go towards
s taging performances for the group, 'which has so
far been oriented more to serving the black
community as an audience. Throughout the past
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year, the Committee has hired buses to take
gr oups into Los Angeles t o see theatrical
presentations with black appeal. Ironically, one of
those was "Showgirls," about black actresses
tryi ng to break out or tpe stereotypes.
frunler said it wzc.the perceived necessity of
those tripi lhal first inspired her to create the
committee. "I became aware that there were no
cultural outlets (for blacks in Orange County)."
she explained. "l just firmly believe that where I
am , that's where It should be."
However , Hunter does not expect plays staged
by the Committee to draw an exclus ively black
crowd. When she and two black women from Los
Angeles formed a group caJled Good We Showed
Up to stage Ntozake Shange's "For colored girls
who have considered suicide when the rainbow is
enuf," they found a receptive white audif:!oce
throughout Orange County. The show pl ayed
Orange Coast College and Laguna Beach, among
other places.
"f thought nobody would come see 'colored
girls ' in Orange County," said Hunter. "I talked to
my Instructor a nd he said 'You'll lose monev. no
one will come.' Boy, is he eating those words.''
Nor does the Committee plan lo perform onl y
black-oriented plays. noted vice-president Joe
Willis ... That's why it 's called the lntercuJtural
Committee," he said. Although some members
wanted to call it the Black Committee for lhe
Performing Arts, "fortunately. they were in the
minority," Willis reported. He said when the
decision was made to keep membership open, "We
felt really good about it.''
Hunter criticized a popular musical called
"The Wiz," a modern rendition of "The Wizard of
Oz ." for its all-black casting "It's almost like they
want some retribution and I don't feel that wa~·:·
she said ... , don't want lo strik e back or create
racial division in any way ..
Hunter s aid she would like for the Committee
to put a racially mixed cast on the boards in a
play. perhaps. by Neil Simon
Meanwhile. Willis said the Committee has
received an overwhelming response from Orange
County·s black community
"I really have been impressed to see how
receptive people are out here and the turnout that
we get," he s aid "It 's like an ex plosion .
Obviously, there is a need "
'GradU:a~e' co01pletes Texas Trilogy in Orange County
By TOM TITUS
Ol lk Oalty ~ Slitfl
The Texas Trilogy. three interrelated plays by
the late Preston Jones, is now complete in Orange
County with unveiling of "The Oldest Living
Graduate" by the Ana·Modjeska Players.
South Coast Repertory produced "The Last
Meeting of the Knights of t.he
White Magnolia" as one of lts
last projects in the Third Step
Theater. Orange Coast CoUege_
offe r ed "Lu Ann Hampton
Laverty Oberla nder" last
season, and now the Anaheim
Community theater group fits
the last piece of the picture in a
most impressive production.
..,. All three plays focus on the T"°"'"°"
lftn of Bradleyvllfe, Texas, in
the early Sl!Ues, creating a sort of ''Last Picture
Show·' atmosphere of small towns and small
minds. Jones' characters overlap rrom one play to
another wttb" minor figures in one work comin1
center stage in the next.· , ., , •"---. _ •v
The thrust or "Graduate" centers on• the
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elderly Col. J.C. Kinkaid, a fringe character In
"MagnoUa." which apparently follows this play in
chronology. He's an a ncient in a modem setting.
cllnging to bis dreams and memories, and making
llfe no small chore for his son and daughter·in·law,
with whom he lives .
WU ThomPfOn, an Irvine actor gaining a
re putation for his crochety character parts; takes
on lhia stellar assignment <hls Cirsl leadln1 role.>
m11DillcenUy. Thompson endowi his almost
pitiable ata•e penonaie with a richness of depUa
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the curtain call is fully merited.
Thompson heads a cast of unusual excellence
under the splendid direction of June Winslow. who
has elicited some finely etched performances with
attention to human detail. Particularly impressive
are Terry Allen as the colonel's harried daughter·
in-law and Bob Murphy as her greedy husband,
~lh highJy beJievable in their roles.
Earl Mccanna as Murphy's overbearing,
cha uvinistic partner and Elaine Smith as
McCanna's spineless and probably brainless wife
are etched with fine colorful strokes. whil e Paul
Anderson nicely underplays the good-hearted
handyman. Tom Fitzgerald, Jon Sherman and
Sheila Mccanna round out a well-chosen cast.
It is evident that special pains have been taken
on this production in the areas of characterization.
mood and atmosphere. including some highly
effective background music. It all pays off
handsomely in a show that sticks to your ribs.
"The Oldest Living Graduate" continues
weekends ~ugh Feb. 6, pla3(lnl Fridays and
Saturdays at 8:30 ln the Anahefm Cultural Arts Center. 901 N. Hlrbor Blvd. Put It.on your "must"
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By MAllY JANE SCA&CELLO
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Actor Lawrence Pressman played Jane
Fonda's husband .in the movie "9 to 5" and baa
starred in such television heavyweights as "Blind
Ambition," "The Gatheriq," "Rieb llan. Poor
Man" and "The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald."
But often as not, it's bi.a wile who's recogniaed
when they're out in public toeether.
"Her professional name is Lonna Saunders,
and she's played on 'Da ys of Our Lives' on TV for
three years now," be says. "Sbe's a great-natural
actress and is recognlaed all the time, wbereaa the
public is more likely lo notice me if I've just been
in somethine." Pressman, currenUy starrinl in "Bodies" oo
the Second Stace at South Coast Repertory
Theater, is happiest divid.ina bis time between the
theater and televisiOD fihu and doein't bemoan
not being a SllPU star.
"I was born in a small towa ill Kentucky," be
says, "just before television was common in
homes. Movies were a biC inftuence in my early
life, and I never wanted to do anytbib1 else but
act. As a child, I wanted to IJ"OW up lo be a movie
star, but as aa adult I've realbed live theater is
my great love."
~ ·ffe studied drama in coUeie and set out to be·• Shakesperean actor until he discovered how
limited the jobs were.
"I was never easily clusifaed as an actor," be
says, "which may bave slowed down my career
somewhat. I always thought or myself as a
character actor with the ability to become
different people. I'm at my best when I can
sutamerae myself into someone else.
·'Stars generally play themselves on the
screen, which gives the audience a great security.
I adore Burt Reynolds, and it's wonderful to see
Paul Newman display different facets or his style.
I once followed Greta Garbo for blocks in New
York. But I like my anonymity so I can look at
people and make contact with them.
"Right now I'm recognized oft.en enou1h. and
people talk nicely to me to boost my e10."
AIDOGI the stars wbo have avoided fame'•
pitfalls be lists Hen.ry Fonda and his daupter
Jane. described as, "a 1ooc1 bwnan belnl 11rbo
doesn't live a movie star Ille."
Pressman terms himself lucky to be
associated witb the better-quality TV moviea,
saying, "Epi.ooic TV is wearin1 out ill welcome.
Working in ·a series wu the hardest money I've
ever earned."
• Prel$sures caUMd lty the need for hilb ratin1s
and the lack or time for each show make him favor
work in a miniseries « special movie.
Show buaiaesl baa. ill own special preaur8' in
a ranu1y where tbe wife works daily in Los
Angeles and the husband must travel to ntm, be
notes.
"It's hard for my wife to set away, Mc:auae
they have to write her out or the script," he aays.
"When I was in Yugoslavia filmin1 'Rich Man,
Poor llan, • my pbone bill to America almost
equalled my aalary. We weren't cruy a~t the
separatioa, but later she was able to joia me for a
vacation in Italy and France."
They're brintine up aaotber 1eneration to join
the actinl business in son David, 16, who bas
studied actin1 since a1e ll and already baa
completed several jobs.
-"It's hard for me to let him make bis own
mistakes," Pressman admits. "Like me at that
age, he's always known what be wanted lo do, so
how can I stop himT I tbiDk he'll end up writinl,
directing and producing at aome point ...
The actor considers the beat of a spotliebt.
"I'd like lo th.ink ·at this point in my life I'd be
'BODIES' STAR -1t·s his wife w ho·s
reco~nized.
I
emotionally mature enoucb lo handle stardom,"
he says. "My son's a level-beaded boy, but I don't
want success for him too early in Ute. Bulcally,
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Her parent's child: A loo·k at Tandy Cronyn
By JIMMY JOHNSON
D•lly ~llet ~---N9WI Ill .. .,
If you want to quit smoking. don't go lo
Buffalo in the winter .
STUCK ON STAGE -Tandy Cron~·n wants to
gain more television and film experience.
Al least that's the opinion on Tandy Cronyn,
who is performing in "Bodies" on the South Coast
Repertory's Second Stage along with Lawrence
Pressman. Christina Pickles and Matthew Faison.
This winter, however, Cronyn is spending in
Southern Cali fornia and the good part she is
playing should not drive her to smoke. •
''l'U never forget:· she said over lunch a rew
days ago, ··1 had quit s moking for ninf! months, but
then I got a job in Buffalo in the dead of winter.
Have you ever been to B\,lffalo in the winter?
"There's nothing to do but sit in your room.
walk the noor and, if you don't smoke, it'll drive
you to smoking. You don't dare go out for fear of
·freezing. So I just sat in my room and went back to
smoking."
Daughter of the husband and wife acting team
of Jessica Tan4y and Hume Cronyn, she had
little doubt in her mind as to what she would do
when she grew up, even if it did take her to such
places as Buffalo in the winter.
"I would go to the theater as a child." Cronyn
added. "When the lights went down and the
curtains went up I thought it was magic. I wanted
to do that. too.
"My fi rst love has always been the theater.
but ;you can't make a steady living just doing that.
That's wh y I'm out here at this time. It's the
television pilot season and when it is over I will
return to New York, because I really don't have
the patience to stick it out in Hollywood.
"I'll tell myself I'm going to do more film
work -and I would like to do a real good feature
mm -but eventually someone will offer me a
play somewhere and I'll 10 do it."
Cronyn is pleued with her part as Helen lD
"Bod'-," wbleb la maldn1 ita Weal Coast
premiere et SCR.
"'Bodi•' la a wonderful, bul diaturbin1 play,"
she said. ''It deals with -eome ..-omfortable
queatiom abcMlt maktn1 peece or not m&kiDi
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wonderfully funny.
"The play originally came from London. It
was oone in one place back East, but not New
York. It is serious drama and with the economy
the way it is, that''s not selling in New Yorlt now.
"It's so expensive to do a play in New York,"
the pretty actress 'coptinued, "you have to have a
sure fire hit ... comedies and musicals . Regional
theater is the only phtce where serious drama is
being played now.•'
Born on the West Coast, she moved East with
her parents at 4 and grew up in New York. She
was educated in the finest prep schools until she
"took off" on her own. going to Canada and finally
England. where she was schooled in acting.
"If I had it to do over again," she said with a
s m il e ... I think I would goof off more . I was much
too stuffy and serious as a child.
·'I had a chance to see myself as a child a
while back. a nd I didn't like what I saw. When
Edward R. Murrow was doing his television show
years ago he did my parents and I was on il." she said. ·
"I saw the show 20 years later and I was
terrible. We had been rehearsed very well, but I
was rigid and talked terribly terribly fast. I was
real proper. I can remember saying lo myself,
'God! Who is that awful little kid. Get her out of
here.• I was 12 at the time."
Cronyn admits s he needs to work more in film
and television since she has done very little or
either.
·'I wish they would 1et back to doin1 1ood
television like in the old days," she said. "They
used to do some Sood plays on televtaioo such as
"Playhouse IO'' and "Studio One."
''There aren't a lot or Cood parta f« women OD
televilioa now. You spend a lot of Ume ebaaiAI
stuff ln Hollywood. A couple of niOta aso I aaw an
epiaode of 'Lou Grant' I audltloned for. Two_
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-0 ·c u. "On Goldn Pond" is rated PG for adult lituations
and language, and is "°1ll. pla~ at Edward! Newport ~ Center, Cinema Weit . Mis&ion Viejo cinemas, and at
c Pacific's Orange Drive-In.
41 By JEFF PARKER I Of ... D811y ~-, ..... ~ With the opening shots in "On Golden Pond,"
§ you wonder right off '' the movie is taking you
ci: anywhere you really want to go. The moody
studies of sunsets. woods, pond waler. flowers,
leaves and loons are weighted with a heavy orange
hue; the piano-flute score is pensive and promises
little, sad things. There's an "autumn of life"
message coming right around the next maple. It's
a visual swan song CI 'kept waitinc for the actual
s wan to appear); you fet the feeling that
everybody important in thls movie is already dead
before the opening credits end.
When Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn -
playing Norman and Ethel Thayer, a retired
couple who comes to live on Golden Pond -hobble
onto the scene it's clear that this is their autumn
loo. Norman looks skeletal. a coat upon a stick.
a nd Ethe l's head s hakes unsteadily like a
dashboard football player doll. The beginning of
··o n Golden Pond" looks like a long ending.
Their opening dialogue doesn't promise much
better. "The loons are welcoming us." she says,
grinning enthusiastically. "I don't hear a thing."
he mumbles back. Norman is approaching bis 80th
birthday and Ethel her 70lh. He's worried and
angr y about it but Ethel won't tolera~ssimism
or talk about death, or gro\ll.ing gttr. She's busy
plan nir\g bird-watching trips and straWberry
s hortcake. Norman is consumed with the idea or
his own uselessness, devouring the want ads with
the heJp of a magnifying glass, hoping to find a
job. When Ethel exhorts him to a strawberry
picking mission, Norman gets lost in t he woods
and panics. He picks a fi ght with two gas station
boys who lease him about getting old. But the
outlet for all his rage is puny: "Do you thjnk
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getting old is fun ?·' he yell s at the boys.
"Sometimes r can 'l even go to lhe baUiroom ! "
Norman is written cute and Ethel is written sweet
we're supposed to adore them. We do, but
they're deadly dull. The highlight of the first act is
that Norman reads the sports page and Ethe l
makes biscuits for the mailman. "You still make
the best biscuits in Golden Pond." he beams.
Happily. "On Golden Pond " picks up
cons iderably with a visit from the Thayer
daughter, Chelsea CJane Fonda>. her boyfriend
Billy Ray (Dabney Coleman} and his 13-year old
son. Billy (Doug McKeon). Chelsea is a whiner. as
sensitive as sunburn to her father's words. He
welcomes her as "My Jillie rat gi rl" -
undoubtedly some obtuse t.8a of arreotion from
the days when she was a little fat girl -but
Chelsea takes the comment as an assault on her
a ppearance. When be asks her what kind or rental
car s he got (the perfect kind of triviality
that people engage In while the ice melts). Chelsea
crumbles into a ruin of shame. "Green." she says.
Because Chelsea has warned Billy Ray that her
father is a "game player." Billy Ray mistakes
Norman's sense or humor about Chelsea's sh llfe
as an attempt to humiliate hJm. The scene bristles
with errant sincerity that ferments into bitter
'humor. When Chelsea and Billy leave for: Europe.
everyone's nerves are shot. Thirteen-year old Bill
stays with the Thayers.
"On Golden Pond" is a tough movie to reel
comfortable in because it's so inteJU~-and
dumb at the same ttm~':'Trnest Thompson's script
is. for the most part, bright and 'funny. although
the dead lines boom like gongs when they hit. On a
mor e irritating ltvel. it's the visual bombast or
director Mark Rydell that continually sabotages
the film. tearing down what ls built as soon as it is
established. Rydell's symbols are evident and
ancient: fa ll in the country is the fall of tire. a dead
loon prefigures a near-tragic accident, a broken
door sta nds for a broken life. and so on. There's no
<.'Ounterpoint between the screen and what's
happening on it. no visu:M tension, no surprises.
When cameras record s uch blatant visual symbols
and the characters act them out, a director has
solved his own mysteries for us. Rydell 1s di lutU!g
his own script here; he pushes cliches but treats
them like great film literature. It's pretentious.
somber stuff but Rydell can't seem to get enough
of it. The ntm nearly collapses into a howler at the
end when Norman deli vers a long-winded soliloquy
just after a brush wi th death. More water.
sunsets. woods, birds. music.
But Thompson's script, and the splendid work
of both Fondas. Hepburn and Cofeman all manage
to pull "On Golden Pond" up from the depths of
Rydell's extravagent bunk. You can't help liking
it, even if it infuriates you at times -it's a real
grandparent of a movie. Henry Fonda has all the
lines and he delivers them with a sense of
self-effacement. He's modest a nd exacting.
Norman's expressions are always a little late
arriving his eyes widen just after we've gotten
t he joke Norman is an insular character -you
get the impression that if there were nothing on
Golden Pond but Norman <and perhaps Rydell's
clever symbols>. he'd still be deiivering his lines to
himself. Fonda captures that self-contained kind of
independence . but the rew times he reaches out to
Ethel, Billy or Chelsea. you can feel the
connnection he makes.
Hepburn .h3$ one. of t-bose thankless roles that
don't change much in the course of the story. She's
relentlessly sunny and\ cheerful. her noble head
held up her voice cracking with enthusiasm as she
c ackles about the house. making things better
She's worked herself into an updated version of the
frontier wom an <it started opposiste John Wayne
in "Rooster Cogburn" I al1d it suits her well.
Hepburn's face has something or Annie Oakley and
Ma Kettle contained in it at the same time:· she's
dry. rugged, statuesque.
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From Page 3 .. Acting is a tough business," Cronyn
minutes into the show, the part I auditioned for admitted. "Living arra ngements alone will drive
was killed off. you bats. I've got an apartment in New York I
"I recently spent three days working on a haven't lived in for two Years. You have to sublet
'Shannon' episode and I made more money those and your renter may run off on you. leaving you to
anything else -even if it means spending the ~
winter in Buffalo and picking up that awful habit it again." :-
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three days than I would in six weeks doing theater. fig ht eviction.
"But since you m ight spend the next six "You really can't plan ahead. because you People all along ~1'1111 ~
months sitting o n your butt, what's the never know when and where the next job will be. the Orange Coast r ely c...awieo• ~
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JAn evening at Nick's
~ ~ Where the atmosphere is. . . well, Italian
~ By SANDIE JOY
Cl) OftM~Nle ....
.¥ ll was a dark and rainy night. A ~ winter quiet bad fallen o·ver the big
shopping plaza. .2 Bright lichts beckoned from a
ii: small shop al the back of the plua.
Inside, a big man in a red T-shirt and
while apron barked orders t o
customers and crew.
"Whadda you want? Go eat," he
ordered as be shoved a plate of
s paghetti at a youn1 ·woman
approaching the kitchen window.
She stood hesitanUy as if decldina_
whether or not lo chance a request,
then timidly asked if she could have
some meatballs.
inside the small s hop, "Do you
r emember a young guy ordering a
pizza lo take up North a few months
ago?"
The big man thought for a minute .
"Sure, I do. He asked if he could
lake lt up North. I tell him he can
take the pizza anyplace he want."
The girl pressed forward. "Thal
was for me. I live in Berkeley and J
asked him to bring me one of your
pizzas.
"Do you remember a guy that
looks like me, tall with curly blond
hair ?," s he inquired. "He's my
brother."
.. Sure, I remember him. And ·1
remember you from when you was a
little girl 6 years old," he offered.
Another customer approached.
Her request for coffee was met
with a barrage or information issued
in heavily accented English. DMty .... ""'9.., '-" ... ,.
The big man grab~ the plate ,
simultaneous ly issuing orders· in
rapid, foreign tongue to bis helper
who promptly crowned the red sauce
with two tennis ball-size meatballs.
and it was back in the customer's
hands in an instant.
"Now, go eal," he ordered the girl
in a paternal tone.
"This is an Italian shop. We no
gotta., coffee or lea. It doesn't go with
pizza. Italians don't drink coffee with
their meals," the big man explained
brusquely.
A MAN ANO HIS PASTA Nick Fodera holds rourt at :"Jirk's Italian
Pizza and Restaurant in Costa ~esa
Without word, she obeyed.
her circuibstances. This was Nick's, a Costa Mesa
eatery with a flavor or Italy. And
Nick is king. ll is without question
his domain.
The custome r rem e mbered a
friend 's story about how h e r
daughter once had been chased from
the starkly furnished shop, probably
because she kept changing her order.
This was her first encounter with
Nick ·a nd it see m ed bes t to
acknowledge hi s authority.
of another time not long ago, an era
of individuality when the American
dream was young in the heart or
Nick Fodera. proprietor of Nick's
Italian Pizza and Restaurant. a s mall
s hop tucked away in the back of the "Hey, Nick," another young girl
inquired as s he and a fri end passed
The customer ordered a soft drink
and retreated to a table to consider
In this era of sterile, fast-food
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between 100 and 200 whales pua the Oran1e Cout
each day. _
We followed the two whales almost all the way
to North Laguna Beach. In addition to the wbalea,
however, the tour included looks at other tyj,ea of
ocean life:· A vi~t to Seal Rock off the La1una
shores ~bled the Y®D&aten to see pelicans aad
seals in their natural habitat. Twice we spotted
large schools of porpoises froUckinl near the boat.
Throughout the tour, Robin Boyer addressed
the crowd over Ule ship speakers, diredinl our
attention to the whales and explaining their
behavior. Like all Sooiety guides, she is a graduate
or Kelly's gray whale ecology course at Orange
Coast College, a pre·requisite for the volunteer job.
Whale watch coordinator for the Society is
Linna Berhard, a Huntington Beach housewife.
Berhard said tbe first weeks of the migration
season see the pregnant cows beading for Baja,
where they give birth to one-ton calves. Then come
the m ales, juvenile whales and non·pregnant
females.
During the latter part of the whale watch
season the creatures are cruising back north
toward their summer feeding grounds in RUS$ian
waters, where some 200 are hunted.each year by
the Soviets to feed the Siberian Eskimo population
Cand, it is suspected, to provide food for mink
farms, a violation or international law). ln all,
14,700 whales of different types were killed last
year by hunters.
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Wha le watch tours are availabl e through
several com mercial and educational outfits in
Orange County through March. the end of the
BETWEEN-WHALE ACTIVITIES -When whales weren't in sight, participants in a recent
whale watch cruise sponsored by the Orange County Cetacean Society fed flock of seagulls
1lert 1 and ,·is1ted a group of seals that had settled on a buo,· off Balboa. migration season. ....
'The Orange County Cetacean Society, in
. conj unction with Catalina Passenger Service,
offers tours at 10 a.m. weekdays and 9:30 a.m. and
l : 30 p.m. weekends leaving from~ the Balboa
Pavilion in Newport Beach. Cost is $8 for adults, $5
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i The Gumby Factor
~ ~ Clay critter created by Clokey
~ By JOELC. DON spec1aJ about Gumby.
a> ou ... D...,HMstMt "There's not the cynicism in 1 Art Clokey was in between Gumbythatyousee inothercartooos ~ commercials for Coc a -Cola , -the smart aleck dialogue and the
• Bud.'t'~· .watec, SaMa wisecracking which I t hink is and J1 • to....._ hostile."
his fillnmak ng tecfinique 'through Indeed, Gumby's adventures
animation. remain whimsical, at times corny.
Working with clay, Clokey made But they all foster a charming,
an experimental kaleidoscopic abort fa.ntasyland quality -the stuff that
called ~'0.-mbaat,." a ftlm tut makes childhoochpecial.
would laaiDeta a ~areer ia ID9id111 I( any ol the stories contain some
animal . tfWklnn's telnliloH moral or !iocial mesa.age. Throughout
proif.., his travels and adventures, Gumby Al \be lae--1 GI Clolley'1 ,_Id of often reminds bimsell lbat there's no • earUMD Cl'I 1ffam .. the modi-loved place like home.
charatter-0=, a boy-like clay That was the etbk Clokey "5ed to
figtWe_ tjMt_ WOI cJ atar J11 lbe 130 bring up bis own childre n. He ep~~Qabr ~from 1155 to transferred their bedtime stories to
1971.' ~ _ !.t Gumby adventures. Alflr:•tar qu Ck*ey took a •'I wanted my children to see
colldin .,-VtimbJ acfveature mms something I fell was wholesome and
to ..,., It a ,lnerly WU. library. conducive to good behavior and good
Gu •bl' fa11s Jammed leto the thinking," the Topanga Canyon
building· and word or the event resident said. "I avoided anything
r eaehed the Los Angeles-based that might s uggest expressing
Landmark Theater Corp. The hostility." .
compan,y hired Clokey to make "I developed no formulas. Each
persot)81 appearances at showings or episode was a separate creation. You
Gumby episodes al its nationwide can never tell what the plot was
chain of mcwle boOles. going to be like. You could never tell
C I o key m ad e b i s e i g bl h what the next ep1sode was going to
appeuance recently at the BaJboa be. It was a wonderful experience or
Cinema in Newport Beach, where a creative freedom working with
raucOUI throac enjoyed some. vintage NBC."
Gumbys and a lecture by Clokey on Clokey's clay-modeling began quite
some ol. the secrets and mystique early when as a young boy he
surroundingbisanimatedclassics. sculpted toy soldiers and other
"I'm going to destroy some of the characters.
illusions that 1ou b~ve about He · attended. a Claremont prep
Gumby," Clokta told the aadlence school and later studied to be a ...., ......... .., ............ during an intermission. . . minister befor~· enrolling at l be
"Gumfiy is just clay," he said. prestigious University of Southern
"No!" the crowd shouted in unison, California film school. He set out to
outraged that anybody would think of make commercials and industrial
squeezing the life out of their favorite films when a 20th Centary FM
GUMBY AND DAD :\rt Cloke~· n·el'nl I~· actrln•sse<i .a throng of
G umb~·ma niaes in '.'iewport Beach's Balboa Cinem a '.'iew n.•rsions of
Gumby feature the Sanskrit wor d for .. Ion"· on his chest.
filrbstar. executive saw his "Gumbasla''short. inward and•~entur ed into the
What's more, Clokey reveajed that Soon afier the TV network signed mushrooming1)0pularity in Eastern
animators would have to make 20 or Clokey to a productiQll contract. philosophy and mysticism.
mol'e Gumbys for eaclt six:minute The filmma~er S1lid each episode "I was exploring how to become a
episode. Ob no! And the studlo J ights took up to six weeks to complete; better director by gettint into all
were so ho( that Gumb ati~bis with writing, story boards, set kinds of seJf-awareness," he said. "I fri~nds sometimes would melt like construction, voices, music, filmlne got into encounter groups. seminars,
Fr•tt, Snowman at the mercy of a nd editing. The clay used actually psychotherapy ... you name it, I tried
sprmf: er ! · was oil-based plasticine, with everything.
But ~was much to celebrate beeswax added to prevent cracldns. "It helped me realize that for~ by aficionados -many Many rans, Clokey noted, believe awareo. ess ~~feelings is the
in and 305 -as they were there is some mystic signilican•• corne~ ~ writing."
tre .... _. 4be best film efforts of Gumby's shape and name. The ..._, Alt Ii t be Ht Gum by
theff'cly.friend. on the bead was taken from a ~ advel'iture u made ro years ago,
Accontini tot.be memorable theme sch ool photograph. of Clokey'a tb~ suqe· in popularity or th.e sons.,~ •al G~.Y was car;yed rather. wbo~p led .a popjtlar epiaodet bas spurred Clokey and has !roll~~ .t-tlg. He baa an halntyle feat .a eftUdt. As a wife •• Glorta, -to start work .on a
rr!s . .•. . tr*lu 1ett1n1.1tuck ... a~r••41 is lransfer~P.· all the
• original Gum by a dventures onto ·
videotape cassettes for private
purchase. Eacjl tape would contain
nine episodes .. · '
Gumby character toys that canp
twisted into any shape -UU remain
popular. (New deluxe Gtil6by dolls
feature an imprinted heart with
Sanskrit letters that stand for love -
what Clokey believes is the essence
or his creation.>
At the Balboa Cinerq~ppearance,
many clutctied the~ Gumby or
Pokey dolls like thet were prized
family heirlooms. Some had donned
Gum by T-shirts. And everyone joined
in for a sing-a·IODI when Glode led
the Gumby theme sonc. ft' was
Gumbym ania at"" best.
Look out Mr. B»t · ~
or... ··Jti• named boy ,&!o _, •erked on bl~ fe-.&11re.len1th ~umby movie. A P··--=a . 1 f-ID Mlelllpo mf · ,,,, .... e otu:to1nment company
bi I' I a • • ..... U..t farmer I c&lW~·
s ·~ • . 1 Ute name Gumby. ., ·~ ' JI ti tal . • ' . ~ocl:heads a pair of comfcal e watc t·o ._., .
Nearly three decades after NBC bad guys are ,;,odeled after the ~ • • .I. "
enlisted Clokey to make a series of grammar' school alphabet blocks F'rom ~'I
Gumby adventures for its children's One has the letter J for ean ~
television programming, the green other the letter G. Clokey said he
character with bead eyes and an used those letters simply to make the
odd-shaped head still commands characters look different though
legions of devotees. Clokey admits some over-zeal0us followers 0think the
Gum by bas attained th~ status of cutt letters stand for Jesus and God.
hero. There is, however, a mystical
"We've always had lbb fascination touch in some of the later Gumb11. A
with Gumby," the 80-year..okl Clokey student of phlloeopher Alan Watts,
said tn an interview. "The older lcida Clokey created the dlnoaaur-lite
who bedn't seen Gumby bad Hlft Prickle and the teardrop-ahaped Goo
sopbiatlcated cartoou that were after Watt.a once remarlled there are
<tealpeeffor adults and they tboqht uvo .kinda ot people tn tbe world.
Gumby wu for little children. Now prt~kly and IOMY--
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Alao leavtn1 at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
daily are whale watch boats from
Davey's Locker, a commerdal outfit.
Toun cc:.t $7 for adults and t5 for
ll1cb OD Mcmday throqb Friday, •
for adu1tl and·.• for younptan OD
Saturday• and Sunday1. Pbone
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The Orance County chapter of
GrHnpeace, an e:!:f1eal adlvilt poup tbat bu foe Its att..uan
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Fridays-only trips to see the whales
be1innin1 today at 2 p.m. and
continuing throulh March 13.
Tours leave from Dana Point
Harbor aboard Dana Wharf
Sportfllbinl boata. Tlclleta are '7 for
aduJta, t5 for children and aenior
cltiS"ena. For reaervationa or laformation pboae .,_,_,
Other whale watcblq cndl• are
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'WOMAN IN A HAMMOCK' by Cl•renc:e Keiser Hinkle
'PIER AT \:ATALjNA ISLAND' by Al8on lldftner C .. ,.
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The Calif Ornia ~
I . . l ~ mpress1on1sts J
On display in Laguna
By JEFF PARKER '-
0t Ille Dally~ .... SYft ~
California Impressionist painters enjored a ;
charmed lime and place in art history. They were -<
not onl y privy to the fine natural landscapes and -~
favorable light of this stale, but were also
protected from the turbulent mainstream of art in j
New York and Europe. The result was peaceful, N
unhurried painting, such as those now on exhibit al
the Laguna Beach Museum of Art in the current
show , "Impressionism, The California View."
California Impressionism flourished between
1915 and 1925, a full 25 years after the style
reached its creative peak in Europe with the work
of Monet, Pissaro, Sisley and Renoir. In the hands
of the Californians, Impressionism was certainly
de rivati ve and very recognizable : the short brush
strokes. bright color palette and frequent use of
landscape for subject matter that typified French
Impressionism, typified that of the California
painters as well. There is a sense of celebration in
the work that derives not only from the subject
m alter -to which California pa infers found
themselves constantly drawn -but from the
canvas as well.
"The West Coast Impressionists were equally
accomplished as their counterparts on the East,"
said LBMA director Bill Otten. ''The main
diffe rence between French a nd American
Impressionists was that Americans maintained a
strong commitment to subject matter, where the
French emphasized color and the loosening of the
paint al the expense of the subject. Americans
have,always been drawn to subject matter -look
at our fascination with Wyeth or Hopper. We love narrative painting. 1
"The big battles between Degas and Monet
came from that concern with subject. Degas
remained true lo his subject and Monet did not.
Americans have always lov~ Dega s. Monet's
water lillies weren't loveable as waler lillies, but
as paint and color. You can see that struggle
between subject and technique throughout this
show," he said.
Works in the Laguna Museum exhibit-range
from Charles Peters' "Ala meda Trees" painted in
1890, lo Clayton.t-Price's "Landscape on the
l'eninsuJa ," done lh 1930, but the bulk of the work
was executed between 1910 and 1920. And they
range in temperament from Joseph Raphael's
purely Impressionistic "Rhododendron Field" to
Theodore Wores' realistic "Garden ol the Potter
Hotel, Santa Barb1tra." Th~ exhillilion originated
at the Oakland Museum, (,.".but features several
_p.ainlings .from tile. permanent -<?Olledion of the LBMA. . .
"In general, the eainlers from Northern
California were more sophisticated than those
from Southern CaHfornia," Otten said. "And that
was to be expected -San Francisco was a larger
u rban center than Los Angeles and its connections
with Europe were stronger . The Northern
Californians tended to feel more freedom on the
canvas, and a less reverent approach lo subject
matter. The Southern California Impressionists
produced very few true colorists. They were more
interested ln tonal palntin1 -contrastin1 darks
and lights to get light -rather than in using color
to build a structure. It's very interesting to see
where these attempts at Impressionism lapsed
into something else."
Such paintings as Richard Miller's "The Blue
Beads" or "Red Lacquered Stand" are good
ex~mples of work that landed just short of
Impressionism and ended up as a mixture of
realism and Impressionistic strokes. In both
works, the backgrounds are structured with color
laid on in short strokes in true Impressionist style,
but the subject -in both cases a woman -is
painted in careful, realislac portraiture. Arnone Ute worts tbat epltomiae California
lmpresaioniam are Jean Mannheim's "Our
Wisteria," Clark Hobart's "In a Garden,"
Granville Redmund's "California Land.scape witb
Poppies," Joseph Raphael'• "Tea ln Ute Garden,"
WlUlam C.pp's "Blrd-nesUq," Bruce Ne19oa'1
·"Paclllc Gron Shoreline" aad F . Chllde
Hasaam'1 ''HW of the Sun, 8an Anlielmo. '' ...
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AMENCE OF MALICE:· Rated PG, Paul
Newman and Sally Field. A careful study or the
power of the press and its consequences, neatly li' executed by Sidney Pollack. The PG rating ls for :g adult language.
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_i BEAU PERE: Rated R, a French adult
(! comedy written and directed by Bertrand Blier.
ai The R rating is for adult situations. 1 ~ BODY HEAT: Rated R, starring WilUam Hurt
~ as a bungling, lovestruck attorney and Kathleen a: Turner as the femme fatale. This sexy, devious
mystery takes place in a fictitious Florida town so
hot that people in cafes order iced teas two at a
time. Directed by Lawrence Kasdan as an homage
l-0 film noir, the R rating comes from brief nudity,
salty language and a general air or steaminess.
THE BOOGENS: rated R, s tars Rebecca
Balding and Fred Mcc arren in a supernatural tale
of horror. Directed by James L. Conway, from a
script by David O'Malley and Bob Hunt. The R
rating is for violence.
BUDDY BUDDY: Rated R, with Jack
Le mmon and Walter Matthau. An encounter
between a suicidal network censor and a mob
hitman, flimed in Riverside. The R rating is for language. ·
CHARIOTS OF FIRE: Rated PG and starring
Ben Cross and fan Charleson as runners in the 1924
Olympiad, where they run races for difrerent
reasons but manage to win just the same. Big on
fight in the tragic baUle at Gallipoli in World Wa.r
I. Peter Weier, an Australian director, has taken a
turn from his metaphysical film makine to
produce what is his best wort to date. A simple,
great movie. The R rating is for laneuage and
'violence.
GHOST STOaY: Rated R, stan Fred Astaire,
Melvyn Douglas, Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and John
Houseman. 'The R rating ls for nudity and adult
situations.
ON GOLDEN POND: rated PG, stars Henry
Fonda and Katharine Hepburn as an aginc couple
r eturning to live on Golden Pond. He's filled with
anxieties about death; she's iflterminably
cheerful. They bicker politely until the arrival or
their daughter (Jane Fonda), her latest boyfriend,
Billy {played brillianUy by Dabney Coleman) and
bis 13-year·old boy. Th~ovie is bard to feel
comfortabJe with -it's so intelligent in parts and
dumb in others that you want to scream . Director
Mark Rydell seems to be doing his best to sink this
movie with visual bombast, but somehow Ernest
Thompson's script and performances by the
Fondas and Hepburn manage to save it. The PG
r ating is for language. (Reviewed this issue .)
between scenes or brilliance and gags t.hat dap't
work. D'Arbanville and supporting performers
Brian Doyle-Murray and Mary Kay Place are
prlicularly eood. The PG rating is for language
and adult situations.
NEIGH.BORS: Rated R, stars John Belushi
and Dan Aykroyd as a mismatched pair or
neighbors on what begins as a quiet suburban·
street. Aykroyd's Vic is a pathological liar and
c he at who drives ~be conservative Be lus hi
crazy. The R rating is for language and adult
situations. -
PENNIES FROM HEAVEN: Rated R, stars
S t eve Ma rtin and Bernadette Pet e rs in a
throwback to 1930's m usicals. Set against the
depression, lhe story Is serious, even a little black.
The R rating is for adult situations.
RAGTIME: Rated PG, is an intelligent
sceen version or E.L. Doctorow's 1975 novel, which
weaves historical characters -Harry Thaw,
Stanford White, Evelyn Nesbit, J. P. Morgan -
in to the lives or what tries bery hard lo be a
typi cal American fa mily. Elizabeth McGovern
gives a winning performance as the dreamy
Coalhouse Wal.leer , a black piano playec who is
abused by bigots and bureaucrats alike. The
director, Milos Foreman, bad a difficut task in
cutting the sprawling book into film s hape, and
he's done the job admira bly. Tpe PG rating is for
nudity and some violence.
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MODERN PROBLEMS: Rated PG, stars
Chevy Chase as a hard-luck air traffic controller
who receives telekinetic powers when nuclear
was te is spilled onto his new car, and Patti
D' Arbanville as his girlfriend wtlo sees him
through these t.rying times. Tbe film is uneven
under the direction or Ken Shapiro, fluctuating
Vangelis. The PG rating must be for its lofty OM N•• 0 S themes: there is no nudity, no violence and very N I R1 I N
little offensive language. BEST'PiCTURE
DEA111 VALLEY : rated R, stars Paul LeMat
and Catherine Hicks. R rating is for violence.
EVILSPEAK: rated R, stars Clint Howard
and Joseph Cortese in a tale of revenge and tertor.
Directed by Eric Weston from a story by Joseph
Garofalo. The R rating is for violence.
THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN :
Rated R, stars Meryl Streep in the role of the
heartbroken a nd h eartbreaking Fre nch
Lieutenant's woman and Jeremy Irons as the
Victorian gentleman who gambles his love and
reputation on her. The Victorian lo~ stoy is
intercuf with another plot: the modem day mm
crew making a movie of "The French Lieutenant's
Woman" bas its own romantic dramas a~d :::=::::::::===~=======~== downtaJls w.hicb are m.eant lo compare and
contrast with the Victorian sequence, but we're
never sure quite how. The R rating is for adult
sexual situations.
GAU.IPOU: Rated R, stars Mel Gibson and
Mark Lee as two young Australian soliders who
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REDS: .Rated PG. stars Warren Beatty as
John Reed, the American journalist, and Diane
Keaton as Louise Bryant, who becomes his wife.
Thislilm runs well over three hours on a budget of
over $30 miUion, and the loving care of Beatty;
who also produced and directed, shows. But
there's a ta meness to it too; you don't walk out
thinking you've seen a great movie. The PG rating
is for language and adult situations.
ROLWVER: Rated R, stars Jane Fonda and
Kris Kristofferson in a tale of internationa intrigue
and passion. Not for those who expect heavy action
or violence. The R rating is for adult situations
and vulgar language.
THE SEDUCTION: rated R, stars Morgan
Fairchild. Michael Sarrazin, Vince Edwards and
Andrew Stevens. The R rating is for adult
situations and some nudity.
SHARKV'S MACHINE: Rated R. stars Burt
Reynolds as a tough cop caught between a corrupt
department and ever·present bad guys. The R
rating is for violence and languaee.
TAPS: Rated PG , is· ·the unlikely tale of a
·---g-rottp-Of mitttary school cadets who arm
th~mselves and occupy the campus to keep it from
being liold and turned into condominiums. Timothy
Hutton leads the kids and overacts nearly every
scene. As General Bage, George C. Scott gives an
inadvertanlly funny performance that we're not
supposed to laugh at. The PG rating is for
violence.
TIDEF: rated R, stars James Caan as a
hi~h-teeh Chicago burglar who stakes his new
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A Quaint castle on the Italian Riviera 1s the
locale tor this witty exoo5e of the theatre.
This laugh-a-minute romp, iull o~fr1vohty
and ribald repartee. is tM comedy for
theatre-lovers. •
MainstaOe Curtain Times:
Tuesday~urday at 8 p.m.
Sunday at 7:30 p.ro.
Sat. and Sun. Matinees at 2:30 p .m.
limited Seating Still Available
655 Town Center Drive. Costa Meu. CA 92828
For tic:Mt information or
reservations. call (714') 957...w33
A poblic lefVi<le Presentation of the lllJ .. '!Ji'
wife, child' and life on one last helat. A stwm.in1
directoriil debut for Michael Mann, who also
wrote the script, "Thief" is a cunnin•,
berve-jarring descent Into the ~rutal Chica10
underworld. Robert Prosky 1ives a chillin1
performance u Leo, the mobster who tries to
control the finances. It's a ni1htmare in cobalt
blue. The R rating ls for violence and language.
TaUE CONF~IONS: rated R, is a moody
study in Catholic guilt and existential anguish,
embodied-by Robert-DeNiro as a manipulative
monsignor and Robert Duvall as his brother. a
detective. The screen play was written by John
Gregory Dunne and Joan Didion, based on
Dunne's novel, which in turn was based on the
Black Dahlia mu.rder in Los An1eles in UM7. The
screenwriters have left out the gritty humcu;.of the
novel, and they've left out the mystery too. There's
a numbing sense of stagnation at the core or this
movie. The R rating is for language and adult
situations.
TIME BANDITS: rated PG, stars John Cleese,
David Warner, Sean Connery and Shelley Duyall
in a bizarre tale of time travel by a rapacious
gang of dwarfs and a. young En,glish ~Y· It's
artistic, phantasmagor1c and .a ht~le distasteful
too. The PG rating is for adult situations.
THEY ALL LAUGHED: Rated P<I , stars
Audrey Hepburn, Bene Gazzara, John Ritter and
Dorothy Stratten in a romantic comedy set in
Manhattan. Peter Bogdanovich directed from his
own script. The PG rating is for adult situations
and language.
..
·Diversions ·
''BVLLSBOT CaUMMOND,.. a parody ot
popular detective thrillers, opens a two·weet run
at Golden West Colle1e , .1514f Golden Weal St.,
Huntlngtoo Beach. Curtain time in lbe school's
main theater is 8 tonight and Saturday. Curtain
Jan. 28, 29 and 30 is 8 p.m. wUb a 2:30 p.m.
performance Jan. 31. For tickets, call 894-M?O.
"PlaOUETTE," an originial play, is in
production at UC Irvine's Humanities Hall
Pl~ybouse, c:oncluding at 8 tonight and Saturday.
For reservations, call 833-6617.
"&OMANTIC COMEDY," a story of intimate
collaboration by a playwriting couple, opens
tonight at Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna
Canyon• Road, Laguna Beach. Performances will
be given at 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays
until Feb. 13. Reservations 494-0743.
"BODIES," a new Briti&h drama continues on
the Second Stage or South Coast Repertory. 6SS
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Curtain is 8:30
nightly except Mondays with weekend matinees at
3 p.m. Reservations 957-4033.
"WHAT ARE YOU Doing In My Life?.•·
comedy starring Vivian Blaine is in its world
premiere ~l Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse,
140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente. Plays nightly except
Mondays al varying curtain times. For tickets, call 492·9950.
See Diversions. Page 12
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: "THE SEVEN-YEAR ITCH," George ~ Axelrod's com~.)'_ about ~ m.iddle-!Ce man who ;f falls for a girlliall hJs ace, continues through Feb.
..: 6 at Westminster Community Theater, 7772 Maple ~ St., Westminster. Curtain is 8:30 p.m. with i performances Fridays and Saturdays.
i . ·~ PL.A.Y'S THE THING," a comedy about
the theater, continues through Feb. 14 at South E Coast Repertory, 6S5 Town Center Drive, Costa
il: Mesa. Performances nightly exeepl Mondays at 8
p.m. and al 2:30 weekend afternoons. For tickets,
call 957--4033.
-DANCE-. -----
AN MFA DANCE CONCERT, choreographed
by first-year graduate students in dance at UC
Irvine, will be performed at 8 p.m. Jan. 27 through
30 in Fine Arts Concert Hall on the Irvine campus.
General admission is $3. For information, call
833·6617.
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JOHNNY CASH performs at 8:30 p.m .
Saturday at Anaheim Convention Center and at 8
p.m . Monday and Tuesday at Bridges Auditorium
in Claremont.
MEL TORME performs at 8 p.m. Saturday in
Plummer Auditorium, 201 E. Chapman Ave.,
Fullerton. For tickets and Information, call
773-3371.
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Fine Art Gallery. Saddleback College, 28000
MJrguerite Parkway, Mission Viejo, from 10 a .m .
to 3 p.m. weekdays through Feb. s.
. :-CLASSICAL MUSIC---
NEw YORK STRING QUARTET, the
qual"ler-in-residence at UC Irvine for the 1981· '82
concert season, performs at 8 tonight in Fine Arts
Viliage Theater on the campus.General admission
is $6. For tickets, call 833-6617.
"LA BOHEME," Giacomo Puccini 's
masterpiece, will be presented at 8 p.m. Thursday
and, again, Jan. 30 by Long Beach Grand Opera in
the Terrace Theater, Long Beach. For tickets, call
(213) 436-3661.
ORGANIST/HARPSICHORDIST MARVEL
J ensen performs at 7:30 p.m . Sunday at Santa Ana
First Baptist Chur ch, 1010 W. 17th St., Santa Ana.
Robert Wagner is guest commentator for the
program. Tickets are $3 each. For information,
call 547-2557 or 836-8127.
"CONCERTS IN MINIATURE," chamber
music for young persons, will be presented at 4:30
p.m . Thursday at Laguna Beach Museum of Art,
307 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach. Conductor/cellist
Frieda Bellnfante will perform. For information,
call 494-6531 .
THE YOUNG ARTISTS GUILD CONCERT,
s ponsored by lbe Music Teacher's Association of
California Orange branch, is set for 2 p.m. Sunday
in.Salmon Hall al Chapman CoUeae in Orange. For
Information, call Carolyn Biller at s.M--0809.
I
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MISS ANGIE'S Singles Dance Cl ub will have a
dance tonight at 9 at the American Legion
Ballroom in Orange. Cost is $3. For information,
call 531-9941. '-
WHEEL OF FRIENDsmr will go to diMer at
6:30 p.m. in Anaheim. The group is for singles
over 45. For information, call 956-8669 or 535-8563.
PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Oranee
Coast chapter will sponsor a discussion titled
"Love, Lust or Like?" at 8 p.m. Tuesday in
Fountain Valley. For information, call 559-0846.
SIERRA SINGLES wall have an introductcu:y
meeting and social Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Santa
Ana. Group activities will be discussed . For
information, call 751·1560.
"FUNG," a new comedy by Bernard Slade, is
on stage at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse on the
Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa. Curtain
is 8: 30 Thursdays through Saturdays until Feb. 6
with reser vations available at 754-5159.
"THE OLDEST LIVING GRADUAT(.' is
Irvine actor Wit Thompson at the Anaheim
Cultural Center, 931 N. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim.
The dr ama by the Ana-Modjeska Players wiJI be
presented a Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m .
through Feb. 6 Reservations 991-4135.
"ANGEL STREET," the play that inspired the
movie. "Gaslight," continues at the Huntington
Beach Playhouse in lbe Seacliff Village shopping
center on Main Street at Yorktown Avenue,
Huntington Beach. Performances will be al 8: 30
p .m . Fri!fays and Saturdays through Feb. 13, with
tickets available.,al 847-4465.
A NATIVE PEaUVIAN FOL& AaT exhibit ·---------------------=--------------:---and sale will be held from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday at the EbeU Club, 515 W.
Balboa Blvd., N~wport Beach.
GUY HALFERTY AND the Society Combo
perform at 8 p.m. Saluraiy mtbe-Oii.nee Coasf"
College Auditorium, Costa Mesa. The concert is
devoted to the music or Geor1e and Ira Gershwin.
For tlc~el information, call 556-5527.
, "PAINTINGS AND MONOTYPES," an
xhibitioll of mind medla·painttnp and pr1ftts by
Costa ~esa artist Frank Dixon la on display at the
Nobody leans on Sharky's Mactune .
13
.•. Nick's • 1s an 18-year Cost~ Mesa tradition :P. [
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Harbor Center shopping plaza .
A native of Sicily, Fodera came to
the United States 21 years ago after ,
he said, "I catch this beautiful lady
in Italy ... Don't you ever see my
wife in here with curly hair?"
Prod~ed to tell bis story, Fodera,
who baa been cooking in the police
department in his Sicilian hometown,
moved first to El Monte where he
spent three years working in his
father-in-la-W's pizza s hop.
"Then I decided to go into business
for myself," be said, "but I had no
money. A friend of mine, a Greek,
said I should go into business. He
said, 'I'll give you the money.'
"I found this place for $3,000. I had
S700. The Greek, he give me the other
money and l have to open the piggy
bank.
"When I moved here, there were
three pizza places in town ," Fodera
recalled as he listed them. "As s0on
as I move here, they closed."
At fi rst he s lept in the shop's dining
room.
"The police, they bother me at
night," he explained. "When the
polica patrol they see me sleeping
here, they knock on the windows."
A customer interrupted to ask if he
delivers.
"Other pizza places, they deliver,"
he exclaimed. "Why do they deliver?
Because nobody goes there."
Returning to the story of his
beginnings, he continued, "In 1964 we
had a sidewalk sale (in the shopping
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mall>. I put a couple tables aside
with sawdust and all. As soon as the
pizza was made, it was gone.
.. Everybody was in line. So I put
the hot water to make the dough rise
faster and seryed. pizza untiJ all the
cheese and dough was gone."
Because the, saJe was suc h a
success. Fodera said he prepared for
the next one by buying J bigger oven.
"After the sale," he said, "I paid
off the oven, and then l had a good
business going."
That was 18 years ago. Today,
Nick's pizza shop has become a
tradition of sorts in Costa Mesa.
Many c ustomers now are old
friends and the new ones quickly
become friends once they've tasted
Nick 's piua and accepted the
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a love affair eaU,
a new one beglaa,
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Ids ,.Ueat,
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thetrae~
of coarap.
CD no-standing-on-formality atmosphere ;I?
of his shop. ~
Fodera said he uses only fresh ·""
vegetables for his sauce whlch, afong ~
with the dough, he makes daily. He ~
even makes his own olive oil, pressed ·
from oli ves he hand-picks from a t.i'
grove on Harbor Boulevard, and his ~
own sausage. ' . 1»
In all, he makes approximately 60 ~
quarts of pizza sauce and a like ~
a mount of s paghetti sauce each ....
week. ~
He uses approximately 500 pounds I\)
of flour each week, mostly for pizza
•dough, which devoted customers say
is exceptionally light and palatable.
To make good pizza dough, Fodera
explained, •·you have to know the
See Nick's. Page 15
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18700 MacArthur Blvd.
Irvine -833-2770
Entertainment &
Dancing Nightly i > ALISIO'S
~ 1670 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa -642-8293 ~ Dancing Nightly
ANCIENT MARINER
607 W. Coast Highway
Newport Beach -64&-0201
BAXTER'S
14346 Culver Drive
Irvine -857-2103
BAXTSR'S S'faEET
4647 MacArthur Blvd.
Newport Beach 540-2475
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Newport Beach -1 613-5894
Stan Orlow
BEN a&OWN'S
31106 S. Coast Hi&hway
South Laguna -499-2663
BILBO llAGGINS
Kesa VerdeSbopping
Center
Costa Mesa -54~1718
Live Contemporary Rock
8LACK ANGUS
11920 Brootchurst St.
Fountain VaJJey -968-4477
Dancine Nightly
BLUE BEAT CAFE
107 21st Place
Laguna Beach -494·8588
808 BUii.NS
37 Fashion Island
Newport Beach -644-2030
Music NighUy
BOBBY McGEE'S
353 E. Coast Highway
Newport Beach 673-5380
Dancing Nightly •
BOOTLEGGERS
18528 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach -
962·9010
Dancing Nightly to
Country
CALA&Ull LANDING
171 E. 11th St.
Costa Mesa -642·!18SS
CALIFO&NIA SUN
19070 Macnolia St
Huntington Beach -
963-2018
Countey Rock
Dancia&
CANNEllY
3010 Lafayette Ave.
New~ Beach 675-5777
MUSIC Nightly
CRAZY llO&SE
1580 BrookhotJow Drive
Santa AAa -~1512
Top Country Artists
CAP Y'S
114 McFadden Place
Newport Beach -675-1094
Music Niehtly
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CRYSTAL SALOON
1700 Placentia Ave.
Costa Mesa -646-7571
Dancin& Nightly to
Country I
DANA TRADER
34150 S. Coast Highwav
Dana Point -493-2603.
DEJA VU
2285 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa -833·1160
Rock -Dancing Night!~·
DELANEY'S
630 Lido Park Drive
Newport Beach -675-3145
Honey Bees
FIVE CROWNS
RESTAlJRANT
3801 E. Coast Highway
Corona del Mar 790-0331
Mary Lou O'Toole
Showcase Singers
FOXHUNTER
17927 MacArthur Blvd.
Irvine -549-8728
Dancing Nightly
Variety
THEGAU.EY
34734 S. Coast Highway
Capistrano Beach
661-6243
GOLDEN JlEAll
306 Coast Klghway
Huntington Beach
536-9600
HARPOON HENRY'S
25062 Del Prado
Dana Point -493·2933
HOTEL LAGUNA
425 S. Coast Highway
Lacuna Beach -494-llSt
Newport Beach -675-3333
Entertainment Nightly CROSS ROADS HUNGRY TIGEA
18050 Brookhurst St. 3201 E. Coast Highway
BLUE PAIUlOT Fountain Valley 963'67t_i Corona del Mar -675-7575
D,.anclng Nightly South Coast Plaza Hotel
Costa Mesa -540.2500
Dancing Nightly CROWN HOUSE
BOARDWALK 32802 S. Coast Highway
Laguna Niguel -499-2626
M~ic Nightly 1516 S. Coast Highway
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18512 Beach Blvd.
JiuaUngton Beach -
541-6331
IVY HOtJSE
384 Forest Ave.
Laguna Beach 494-9491
Dancin& Nightly
JEllEMIMl'S
STEAKHOUSE
8901 Warner Ave.
Huntington Beach
848·2662
Music Nightly
J .P . MAC'S
10142 Adams Ave.
Huntington Beach
963-7829
Country Rock Nightly
LAFFSTOP
2122 Bristol St
Santa Ana -751· 7867
Comedy Stars Nightly
LAGUNA STAR DISCO
1164 S. Coast Highway
Laguna Beach -494·8564
llAR&JOTT HOTEL
Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach -640·4000
Entertainment &
Dancing Nightly
McCONAHAY'S
725 W. Baker St.
Costa Mesa 540-5061
Disco Dancing
McCORMICK'S LANDING
3180 Airway Ave.
Newport Beach -546·9880
Rock"n Roll Dancing
Nightly
MEDLEY'S
18744 Brookhurst St.
Fountain Valley -963-2366
Dining and Showcase
Entertainment
7 nights a week
MISSOlJllJ
COMPROMJSE
23020 Lake Forest Or
Laguna Hills 855-4248
MOONllAKER
18542 MacArthur Blvd
Irvine -833·9600
MULDOON$
202 Newport Center Drive
Newport Beach -640·4110
MUSTANG AANCH
428 17th Street
Costa Mesa 631·2331
Dancing Nightly
Country Rock
NE\VPORTER INN
1107 Jamboree Road
Newport Beach -644·1700
Dancing Nightly
• OH BROTHERS
199 N Coast Highwuy
Laguna Beach -497·5011
OLD WORLD
7561 Center Street
Huntington Beach -
897-1470
Live Entertainment
Nightly
PANHANDLER
34130 S. Coast Highwa~·
Dana Point 661·6688
PLANIUIOtJSE
6060 Warner Ave. ~
Huntington Beach
842·5111
PLANKJIOlJSE
18872 Beach Blvd.
Huntington Beach -
964-2786
PLUSH FOX
25192 Cabot Rnad
Laguna H111s -830-8220
RONSTADT'S
719 W. 19th St.
Costa Mesa 642-2973
Live Countrv Rock Nightly .
QUI ET WOMAN
696 S. Coast Highwa,·
Laguna Beach 494-0162
RED ONION
2406 Newport Blvd.
Nl!wport Beach -675-2244
Rock, Reggae. Var ieh·
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REGISTRY HOTEL
18800 MacArthur Blvd
Irvine 7S2-tr777
Dancing Nightly
RENDEZVOlJS II
7492 Edinger Ave.
Huntington Beach
847-4300 • -
REUBEN'S
lSSS Adams Ave.
Costa Mesa 540-9672
REUBEN E. LEE
ISi E. Coast Hlghwav
Newport Beach 67S-S81 l
Entertainment Night!\
and Sunday ~
SANDPIPER
1183 S. Coast Highway
Laguna Beach 494-4694
-STUDIO CAFE
100 Main Street
Balboa Peninsula
675-7760
SUTTER'S MILL
7891 Warner A\·e.
Huntington Beach
848-8860 -
SWIZZLESTICK
19022 Brookt.urst St.
Huntington &>ach
968-5022 -
TERRY'S
2901 Harbor Bl,•d
F1>uotain Valle~· -7M·9'3
T.C. PEPPERt'ORS'S
8052 Stark St.
Huntington Beach -
842-5535
WAREHOUSE
3450 Via Oporto
Neweort Beach 673-4700
\\'fllSTLE STOP
31952 Oel Obispo
San Juan Capistrano
493-2227
\VHITE HOUSE
340 S. Coast lhghwa'
Laguna Beach 494·8088
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As Chelsea, Jane Fonda brings a nervous Ji!
to the whole prOduction, stte's 'like a tic in a'n
otherwise peaceful face. Fonda seems to gel
hi)her strung the older she gets; you can feel the
ulcers bleed!ng wh~n she looks at Norman and
wond ers how she failed him as a dau$Zhter.
For the few ~orheats he 's o nsc r een.
Dabney Coleman seems to let in fresh air with ·
him. I haven't seen a-n affable, backwoods kind or
character show su.ch cool cunning since E:M.
Spr a dlin's portrayal of Senator Geary in
... Godfather IL" When Billy R1ly thinks .that
Norman is trying to humiliate him , his face drops
slowly and a Sou9errl rage seems to be coming to
a slow boil inside him. It's the only time in the
movie when any real anger shows. With all the
lofty sentiment around him, we need it. ...
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weather. Zwe hav&lhe Santa Ana wincb, J'm
in trouble. And, this morning, because of the rain I
had to wail until about noon to mix the dougb SC).
il'il come out right."
Taking his philosophy of rresb products one
step f11rtber, Fodera said he just bought a six-acre
farm in Rancho California where he plans to grow
his own vegetables. _
"I cleared with a tractor the whole land," be
s aid. "I'm going lo plant half avocado and half
vegetables for the piiza -tomatoes are number one, then carrots, onion, farlic, green pepper,
Italian parsley because It's got more flavor than
the American."
Interupted by a customer who asked bow he'd
have ti me to work the farm if he wu busy r11nning
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THE VIEW FROM ORANGE COUNTY Eve n Southe rn
California hasn 't escaped the snow and cold weather so
familiar this winter throughout the U.S. Everything is
relative, of course While residents of other parts of the
county struggle through record cold. Orange Counlians can
stand back and admire winter 's beauty from afar. This
photo was made :tbout 8 o'clock this morning from the 10th
floor of Irvine's Registry Hotel with the aid of a 300 mm lens
a nd a red filter The plane hl'aded for J ohn Waynl' Airport
was provided <.'ourtesy of AirC<tl. The snow~· manlll' on the
San Ga briel Mount<1 tns was provtd<.'d <·ourt<.·..,~· of ~other
Nature.
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ORAIGI COAST · YOUR HOMITDWN DAILY PAPER
FRIDAY . JANUARY 22. 1982 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 2!l C E Nl S
'81 inflation rate loweSt • SID Ce '77
WA S HI NGTON <AP l -
Inflation rose 8.9 percent last
year, the smallest increase in
four years, the government
reported today. Analysts said
the recession was large ly
responsible for the tumble from
1980's 12.4 percent.
Inflation closed out 1981 with a
0 .4 per ce nt i n crease in
'December, about the same as in
the previous 'two mont hs, the
Labor Department said.
Mo rtg age i nterest rates
declined in December for the
first lime since September 1980,
but housing prices picked up
s lightl y after falli ng in
November.
The overall improvement in
infla tion aJso was reflected in
the .Labor Department's repoft
last week that inflation, as
measured at the wholesale level.
rose 7 percent last year, also the
slowest rise since 1977.
The Consumer Price Index
released today checks costs for
a broader range of items than
does the wholesale survey.
The 8.9 percent climb in the
CPI for 1981 was also well below
the 13.3 ~cent of 1979. The
index rose 9 percent in 1978 and
6.8 percent in 1977.
All majo r cat egories o f
con s umer s pending excep t
medical care registered smaller
Increases In 1981 than in 1980,"
the department's report said.
A sharp fall in food price
increases and moderating
-~· ........ SNOW, SNOW EVERYWHERE T :11 s
computer map shows the average s now cover
for the Northerh He misphere tor the wee~ o.f
J a n . 11·17. Last week's s now cover exten<tect
fart her south over North America than any .
time ip the last 17 ye<1rs of satellite coverage. j
No letup • ID East storm
By The Auoclaled Pre11
A storm moved east toward
the Rockies today. while the
Midwest's second arctic storm
in three days had forecasters
urging Minnesotans to stock up
on food.
Hundreds of schools were
forced to c lose and h ighway
vlalbility was cut to near zero as
the s now and high winds
wh i pped I nt o south e rn
llinneeota. Up to 10 lnchea of
snow and bll11ard -llke
conditions we r e expected ln
tome part.a of tbe stale, and the
N•UonaJ Weather Servlee said
tbe storm bad the potenUaJ of
bein1 the wont Lhi• winter. ,.
Forecasters warn~d residents
of New York, New Jersey and
Pennsylvania that the storm
was heading east.
Snow, sleet and freezing raln
coated hig hways today ln
Nebraska, Missouri a na Kansas
with ice, forcln1 many Nebraska
a nd Kansas schools to close.
Near-bliuard conditions, and up
to 12 lnc!hes of s now, were
forecast in parts of Nebraska by
the end of the day.
All bul 12 of West Vir1inla'1 55
counUea were warned lo watch
for flaab floodtn1 overni1ht,
wblle the rest of tbe stale wu
warned of a winter storm tb9l
could leave behind 2·4 lnohll ol
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s n ow before c h a n gi n g to
freezing rain. ·
A rtas.h flood watch was posted •
for the entire s tate of Kentucky.
Forecasters said they expected
1-3 inches of rain to fall today.
Meanwhile, bitterly cold air
struck again. New York Cit.¥
residents shivered in 8 degree
temp e ratures , w hile the
Nation a l Weathe r Ser vice
reported that winds made
tern p eratures ln eastern
Montana feel Uke 60 below.
A snows torm In the East
dumped up to S Inches of snow
oa Wuhiqton, D.C., Thursday
an~ smothered Maryland wltb
(See SNOW, Pa1e Al>.
transportation and housing price
inc r eases. "we re largely
responsible for the slowdown in
t h e ove r a ll C P I ," the
department said.
For the year . food prices rose
4.3 percent, orr from the 10.1
p e r cen t jump o f 1980 ;
t rans portation prices rose 11
percent. down from 14.7 percent
in the preceding year; hous ing
prices rose 10 2 percent, down
rrom the 13 7 pe rcent rise or
1980
But medical c ar e cost s
climbed L2.5 percent. up from
the 10 percent 1ump of the
pr evious year. Ente rtainment
costs were up 7.2 percent.
White House spokesman Larry
Speakes said : "We welcome the
yea r end res ult o n t hi s key
1nd1 oator of progress againl>t
infla tion. A 3 perceni drop in the
CPI is substantial progress.··
Gasoline prices, which s urged
52 2 percent in 1979 after the
Madd ie East price boosts, rose
9 4 perct:nl l.i ... t )ea r. down from
the 18 9 1>NCl·nt of 1980
Tht-ovl'r.ill 1mprovl•ment for
198 1 wa l-o h<'lµe d by the
seasonall) ad1ust1:d CJ 4 advance
1n December. wh1l'h would be 5.2
percent 1f thl· rate persisted for
12 straight month'> d<'1>art mcnt
0Hl l'1ab sa1c1
The department ralculatcs its
a nnual l'Xlr.ipolalion of the
m onthly ratt• from a more
precise monthly cal culation than
thC' numbt·r 1t rt>lea ... cs
Takeoff rule challenged
Riley urges FAA to reconsider 1,000-foot cutback
By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL
Of I ... D•ty ...... SUIH
Or ange County Supervisor
Thomas Riley 1s encouraging
th e F e d eral Aviat i o n
Administration lo rethink its
recent decision forbidding pilots
of commercial jets from using * . * * .
n o 1s c ·limi t ing tak eo ll
procedures when departing from
John Wayne Airport
In a letter to \he ll'AA this
week, Riley s aid he is .. not
satis fi ed " wi th the aRency 's
decision lo reqalre that all jets
be brought to .an altitude of 1.000
* * * ~CAG urges study
of' T6ro airport
T here has been a new caU for
use of the El Toro Marine Corps
Air Slalion as a site for a new
Southern California regional
airport.
It came Thursday afternoon
from a regional airport study
committee or the Southern C a liforni ~ Asso c iation o r
G ove rnm e nt s, a Lo s
Angele s ·ba se d
i n ter govern m e ntal p la nning
agency.
SCAG committee members
said the technical -not political
feasibility of conversion of El
Toro from military to civilian
use s hould be studied due to
what w e re te rm e d
ever ·escalating cost esUmates
for construction or a regional
airport at other locations.
The Marine Corps is on record
as opposing any consideration of
El Toro for use as a commercial
ai rport. So is Rep. Robert
Badham, R-Newport Beach, a
ranking member or the House
Armed Services Committee. The
base is In his district.
The SCAG committee dropped
El Toro from consideration two
years ago. Jt has continued
s tudy of other sites, including
Camp Pendleton in north San
Diego County and Santiago
Canyon east or Orange.
The committee's decision to
renew ~ideraUon of El Toro
comes in the wake or slmUar
action by a separate committee
looking Into Orange County's
airport needs. '
The so-called "blue ribbon"
re1ionaJ airport site aelecUon
s tudy committee formed by
county supervisors last year hu
s ucgested lha t El Toro's
malltary operations should be
~
relocated.
The committee said moving El
Toro wouJd Cree up airspace and
thus ease any potential in-the-air
conflicts with traffic from a
regional airport in Santiago
Canyon
But the panel left the door
open for consid er ation of El
Toro as the regional airport site
s ho uld sites like Santiago
Canyon prove unacceptable.
Schmitz s ued
by feminist
LOS ANGELES CAP )
Fem inist attorney Gloria Allred
sued state Sen. J ohn Schmitz
today for $10 million, cla1ming
the Corona del Mar Republican
libeled her by calling her a
"slick butch lawyeress" in a
press release.
"T he r tHease . . . Senator
Schmil.2 Survives the Attack or
th e Bulldlkes <sic ) ...
purported to describe witnesses
who testified at Senate hearincs
which he he ld ... on his
proposed state Human Life
Am endme nt , whi c h would
outlaw abortion," Allred said in
a prepa r ed s tate m e n t.
"Although many 1roups were
maligned by the senator, 1 was
the only witness singled out . . ·.
and specifically named, aa he
personally attacked me.·
In the press release, she said,
Scbmllz c laimed he was
"molesteCI by a s lfck butch
lawyeress, Gloria Allred, who
threw a chuUty bell •t me."
The chastity bell Incident was
widely reported •t the time.
' ..
feel beforl' Jt'l lhru:--l 1s reduced ~ T h l' C ,, u n l \ B n a r d o f
Supt>rv1!'-nr ... and count} a1rvort
11 fr1 c 1al ~ h a d been ~ce k1ng
pcrm1 ~s 1 o n l o l n we r t he
threshnlc1 altitude to 500 feet.
Suc h a movr . they contend,
would n •<lu<'l' noi se heard by resi~cnts ll\•1ng under takeoff
paths
T he F I\ not1f1ed th<• county
Frida} that 11 wou ld not permit
a chang(' In a letter to county
o rr1 c 1:.1l s. a n a~c nc y
ad m in1~tral11r said lhl' cutback
procedure could in c rease
hazard ~ If tht• airc raft
expe ril'nn·d t hl' l o~s of a n
engine•
In hi s n•ply letter 10 the
agency. R1 Icy r>roposed th al the
federal government cons ider
granti n g a variance to the
count v to d eviate from the
1.000 ftlOl standa rd.
Ril ey is suggesting that twin
engine BoC'ing 737s and DC·9·30S
now operated from the airport
bP required to stick wilh•lhe
1.000 ·foot cut back procedure.
This 1s because the flight crew
mus t manually bring the
remaining engi ne up to full
power ir tht• other loses power on
takeoff
The variance s hould apply to
(See AIRPORT, Page AZ>
DRANGI COAST WEATHER
Fair through Saturday.
Slightly warmer lllghs 64
to 68. Over night lows 42 to
50 .
INSIOI TODAY
• Which team wilt win t~
Super Bowl? Local resuhnt$
give their picks. See Page Cl . ,
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• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, January 22, 1982
Amtrak offers·
·-SD-LA rail
fare ·discounts
Orange Coast residents can Amtrak reservations clerk.
cash in on substantial round-trip Tom Jenklll.S, director of the
rare discounts frqm February tO Orange County Transportation
late April on Amtrak paasencer Commission, said today Amtrak
trains running between Los ortlcials are looking at the Santa
Angeles and San Diego. Ana Freeway and possible new
The discounts, just short of ~ s o u t h c o u n t y r r e e w a y
percent, were announced alignments as routes where the
Thursday by Amtrak otriclals at bullet train could be built.
a press conference in Los Unlike other trans portation
Angeles prior t.o a speclal train s ystems which t raditjnnall)'
~~--~--t--f'1t'tlr-:ot0ttth-to San-Dteco-io-operate at a loss, be said bullet
s p otlight the service and trains have proved to be
communities along the route. profitable in Japan, where the
Officials also said they are technology wis developed. The
serious I y e xamining the train Is Intended t.o run from Los
potential to add an entirely new Angeles t.o San Di ego in about 75
route, probably along freeway minutes, including a few station
right-of-way, for Japanese-made stops, he sajd.
bullet trains that can move as
rast as 150 mph. c Related story,
AJ .)
T he fare discount will go into
effect on Feb. 1 through April 24
(e xcept for Easter dates of April
9-1 U as Amtrak tries to boost its
passenger figures, which fell by
3 percent from 1.2 million in
1980, s aid Ira Silverman,
marketing direct.or.
When it begins, the us ual
SHIMO round-trip from Santa Ana
to Los Angeles will be reduced to
SS. and the $20.40 round-trip to
While the special train run
was considered a highlight for
Amtrak and many communities,
such as Irvine, which used It t.o
s h ow off ne w pla n s for a
transportation center, it was a
fiasco for Buena Park officials.
Waiting 200 s trong for the
train to stop in their city, they
watched it bun past without a
chance to stage an elaborate
produ c ti on , inc luding a
"holdup" by costumed cowboys
from Knoll's Berry Farm.
CLEAR AND CRISP Seagulls dot the are a .below Heisler
Park in Laguna Beach and clouds take on the look of an
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artist 's cr eation. as a man. woman and dog walk tht> beach
on a brisk. sunny winter day.
San Diego will be Sl6.
Discounts won 't be offered for
one-way trips, according to an
· · 1 guess you h ave to take
things like this with a sense or
humor .·· mus e d one or the
di rec t o rs .
fwhlte House making attempt to verify Reagan information
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, WASHINGTON (AP) -The s peec h es 0 r at new s Reagan was misinformed when "approves what -.ve've done so were Reagan's press conference working in December 1980 and r hite House is making "a conferences. he said $.50,000 was s aved !Sy fa r " in orde ring econom ir s tatements that employment 97,188,000 employed a year later.
\ ood-faitb effort" to ensure the eliminating administrative help sahclions agains t Poland and had increased in 1981. that riscaJ The Defe n se Department
ccuracy of information before Gergen made the comment and using volunteers. the Soviet Union 1982 defense spending takes a estimates Ciscal 1982 spending
r esident Reagan uses it in his after questions were raised . . It . . smaller percentage or the g·ross will be 5.7 percent or the GNP,
, ublic s tatements, White House a b out R e a g an ' s r ecen t , Gergen sa~d. th~ White House A h 0 u g h .th .e Va ti c a n national product than in fiscal up from 5.5 percent the previous
ommunications director David statements about a program in call.e~ an offt~ial ID Tucso'"!, who responded ~Y. ~aymg the pope 1981 ; and that the steel industry ye a r . A s t e e I industry
. Gergen says. Arizona to reed the elderly and verified the C1gu~e before it was had not .spec1f1cally e ndorsed ~e i s e m b a r Jc. i n ·g o n a spokesman said Reagan used
• Pope John Paul ll's s upport of used ~Y Reagan ID ~ s peech last · s an c t i 0 n s · .? er g e n s a 1 d m ultibillioo-dollar e~ansion the word .. e x pans ion" t oo
U.S. actions in response to week'" New York City. Thursday that . we do ~land by plan loosely, and an industry analyst Gergen t o ld r eporte r s
Thursday that a research group
tries to verify information
before the president uses it in
RPO RT. • •
e new OC-9 Super 80s, Riley ·
aid. Super 80s are eq_uipped
ith a computerized system that
utomatically brin g s the
maining engine to full power
' hould the other engine die out.
• "Certainly this characteristic
or the Super 80 would be a
significant consideration if there
was an oppo rtunity for a
variance or a specific aircraft
type , .. the Supervisor said in the
letter drafted by his aide. Ken
Hail.
"I think we m ight have a shot
at it," HaJI said today.
A S()(Hoot standa rd was in'
e ffect at the a irport until
January, 1979, whe n it was
modified to 1,000-feet by the
FAA. The increased c utback
J altitude effectively doubled the
1!;ize of the high noise impact
ltone in residential areas south or
•the airport's 5,700-foot long jet
t:runway.
1 At the county's invitation, the
,.f'AA last fa ll conducted an
,.evaluation or three different
;i;:u tbac k procedures al the
.,airport. One involved a power
nfeduction at 700 feet, two others
14nvolved reductions of differing
magnitudes at 1,000 feet.
After releasing the results of
at evaluation. FAA Associate
dminislrator Donald Segner
aid the cutback altitude would
lowered t.o a height above the
round of between 400 and 700
eel.
His rema rks immed iately
frew concern from Newport
each and Santa Ana Heights
esidents about the s afety of
uch a procedure.
Despite his comments. Segner
aid in his last letter that the
,000-foot standard will remain
effect.
·'This conclus ion does not
Iler our basic emphasis on
viatlon noise abatement,"
egner said in the letter.
'However , all considerations
ust be viewea as secondary to
afety."
m artiallawinPoland. what the .p resident said about . s aid h e kne w o r n o su c h Tuesday, Reagan t o ld his the letter . multi·b1.11,·0 n·dollar 1 n Tucson , t h e program news conference that the pope Official government figures e xpans ion
director.Frances Freem an, said said in a Jan. 4 letter that he Also questioned this week s howed 97,282,000 peop l e plan.
Mountain roads re ope n; c hains needed From Page A1
SNOW.
Roads to mountain resorts in
the San Be rnardino and San
Gabriel Mounta ins opened
today. But don't try to make a
run to ~e s now without taking
tire chaJllS.
Th e c._1 ifo1 ni a Hi ghway
Patrol said state routes 18, 38
and 330 in the Crestline-Lake
Arrowhead· Running Springs-Big
Bear area are open. Cha ins are
required above 4,000 feet.
Highway s 2 a nd 138 to
Wrightwood a lso are open
Chains also are ,required on
!hose roads.
Interstate 15 over Cajon Pass.
the major route to Las Vegas
and Sall Lake City, is open
without re~trictions.
The highway patrol -;aid its
te lephone lines ha ve been
b~sleged by callers seeking
c urre nt r oa d c ond itio n
information. This week's storm
brought up to 3 feet or snow at
s o m e South e rn California
mountain locations.
As for the volume of traffic to
the mountain areas. one officer
said. "It's a zoo up there."
T he weather for weekend
tra\lelers promises to be fair and
s li ghtly warmer in the daylight
hours .
T e mp era tures in the
mountains will be in the mid·30s,
dipping lo 20 degrees at night.
Coastal temperatures will only
rea c h the low 60s, wi th
overnight lows near 40.
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up to 7 inches of snow, forcing
President Reagan to cancel a
visit to Baltimore. New York
City got less than an inch.
A grim mixture of fog, drizzle
and grainy snow ke pt pl anes
from landing al Will Rogers
World rurport and Tinker rur
Force Base in Oklahoma.
OCTD 'driver chai-ged in sex • nun or
T he s torm s pread tnlo the
north-central regions. dumping
up to 11 2 feet or snow on Utah's
mountains .
Light snow fell Thursday on
Minneapolis. wh ich was digging
out from a record 17 .1-inch
snowfall in a 14-hour per iod
ending Wednesday.
An Orange County Transit
Distrir t bus driver was charged
Thur,sday with having unlawful
t
.. t
sex u al r elat io n s with a
14·year-old female passenge r
while his bus was pa rlced near
Traffic injuries
-1 atal t .o man, 78
An elderly Los Angeles man
die d Thurs da y o f injuries
s uffered Dec. 26 when he was
struck by a car while running
across the northbound lanes of
the San Diego Freeway in El
Toro. according to the California
Highway Patrol.
Officer Dick Van Cott of the
CHP's Capistrano office said
Nathan Dancer . 78, died at 3:48
a.m . at Western Medical Center
in Santa Ana.
Van Coll said Da ncer was hit
by a vehicle driven by Robert
Assadolirian. 25, of Sherman
Oaks. who was traveling north
a t about 50 mph when the
accident occurred.
Va n Colt s aid Dancer had
parked his disabled car on the
Soviets in de nia l
MOSCOW CAP) -The Soviet
Un ion's leading n e wspaper
today rejected charges by the
Reagan admfnis tration that
Soviet forces have used
chemical weapons in Southeast
Asia and Afghanistan.
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center divider or the freeway
near El Toro Road and was
tr ying to run across t he four
freeway lanes in moderate to
heavy traffic when he was hit by
Assadolirian.
No room; 3
tige r s kille d
COPENHAGEN, De nma rk
<AP > -The Copenhagen Zoo
had no more room . so it kjJled
three "perfectly m agnificent''
Bengal tigers when no other zoos
would give them a home.
·'The tiger is a threatened
species in India," zoo director
Bent Joergensen said Thursday.
''But in the zoos there is
increasing overpopulation."
The 18-month -old animals
were killed by painless Injection,
Joergensen said. The killings
caused a stir in a Danish animal
protection 1soclety, whi ch
protested that the deaths were
"senseless."
the Huntington Beach City Pier.
Huntington Beach police Lt.
Merle Schneblin said the driver,
Robert Mitchell Porter, 34, of
Anaheim, wa s sched'1led for
arraignment today in West
Orange County Court on the
charge or illegal intercourse
with a minor.
Schneblin said the dri v~r was
arrested at 3 p.m. Thursday at
his home b.y Anaheim police. He
was placed in Anaheim jail in
lieu or $10,000 bail
Porter was arrested Jan. 12
after the 14-year-old Buena Park
g irl told Huntington Beach
police the driver had raped her.
B u t P o r "t e r w a s n o t
immediately charged in the
inridenl and was released from
custody,.officers said.
According to Schneblin, the
Ora n ge County Di s trict
Attorney's orfice concluded
Th utsday that there was
insuffic ient evidence of forcible
r ape and r eco"mme nded the
lesser unla wful intercourse
charge.
Tr ansit district spokesman
Jon Meade said Porter has been
suspended from his bus driving
job without pay. pending
dispo~ition or the charge.
' F BI power boos ted
WASHINGTON <Al» -The
Reagan adminis tration bas
s huffle d its anti-narcotics
program, giving new authority
to Ute FBI and s aying the battle
against drug traffickers will bf'
waged more e ffectively even
though fewer Drug Enforcement
Adminis tration agents are in the
fi eld.
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Sometimet, a •POkeaman said
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frid1y, January 22, 1982 H/F
.
How u -repOrte·r got Off the right track
By GUNN scon ol .. o.ity,... .....
For my nexl lrbsportatlon story. you
can bet I'll be early.
But Thursday, I wasn't and the Amtrak
paaaeneer train rolled out of the Santa Ana
depot without m e . l found only a lonely
mariachi band still playin1 in a crisp breeze, a
reminder of the restivilies 1 had missed.
The occasion was a special train run from
Los Angeles lo San Diego to call attention to
planned improvements along the roule. The run
is one or the nation's busiest, and several
communities along it were planning to proudly
display their new plans for
multi -million dollar
faoilities.
'd blown the
assignment. The train was
s upposed lo be full of civic
leaders eager lo discuss their
local plans. 1 was supposed
to focus o n Irvine and
Mission Viejo, where each
community Is scheduled to
scon add impressive new stations.
. Ironically, I was late because I look too long
interviewing some olher experts on how lo
finance new lransporlallon improvements.
Figuring the fe s tivities would delay the
scheduJe, I arrived confidently seven minutes
after normal departure time.
The train, I learned, bad left seven minutes
earlier.
A yOlmg guy in a coat and tie broke the
news. He said the next slop was in a field in the
Irvine Industrial Complex·East, where that
city~stal,ioais planned lo go. But. he suggest~
I pass on that stop and try to meet the train in
San Juan Capistrano.
It was a long way. but I wanted this story.
ON TRACK -Irvine officials welcome a
special Amtrak train at the eight-acre site
where a $6.8 million transp0rtation center
for rail and bus service is scheduled for
A couple minutes later, I was weavinc
through freeway traffic like a skier slidiDI
through s lalom gates. The sun had edted
through the storm clouds and I was walUn1 for
the dramatic moment, just like in the movies,
when I would spot the train 1littering ln the
dist.anc~. then beat it to our destination.
The train was to stop for five minutea in
Irvine, so I figured to have a chance lo catch it.
Zipping along in my car, I could imagine Mayor
Deity .... ~WO.....,..,..._
construction. <This is what reporter would
have seep if he hadn·t missed the train.
Fortunately. the photographer was on
time.>
David Sills telling reporters how the Irvine
station had just been ranked as Caltrans' top
priority transportation center. He'd certainly
mention that the Irvine Company had donated
et1ht acres of land for the $6.8 milUon terminal,
which might be completed as soon as 1983.
I dlefl lulow so much abOuTMission V fejo's
plans, except the station ls planned to be next
to Cabot Road, and like Irvine's, it will be a
ceRter for public buses as well as trains.
l passed Irvine's well ltnown "Golden
'l'rhangle," the lalund created by the Jolnlnc of
thrf'e freeways, where a huae commercial and
retail complex is Pl•nned. I had lo wonder what
that development will do to Oranae County'•
traffic problems.
A qui.rter mile later. I pused aometh1A1 J
wish I hadn'l. a ubiquitous California Hlabway I
Patrol car hidden in its black and white
splendor among a pack of cars. It swuna l.n.
behind me. Zap went the red Uthl.
"I stopped you for speed,'' said tM officer.
I banded him my llcenae and crumpled
registration certificate. He had me. But I aUll
had my adrenaJine flowing. I thought maybe he
could grant me an exception this Ume becau.n
it was my first moving violation and because,
well, I had an honest reason for speeding. I'm
no hot rodder.
Then I remembered the stories I've written almost·daily about freewa traffic fatalities and.__. __ _
how the vi ctims' names anobometO"wns-fiilin
artcr awhile to become just a blur, just a job.
And the CHP news releases so often include the
catch-phrase: "trave ling at a high rate of
s peed." I just shut up.
"How fas t did you have me going?" I
nnally asked. We were parked on the shoulder
near the Lake Forest Drive exit. "I had you at
66, ··he said.
He handed back my license. While tuck~
at back into my wallet , I noticed the Amtrak
schedul(\.l'd inserltld only two hours before. The
tram ha?:( arrived in Capistrano six minutes
earlier I couldn't have caught it anyway.
"Be carerul when you re-entef lr~mc," the
oHacer t.old me.
No matter. I limped down the shoulder lo
t he exit and headed back to lhe office. Whal a
born b. All in an hour I had missed my story,
driven like a madman through the busiest
traffi_!:_jf1 the c.ou_nty and managed to earn my
rirst s peeding ticket.
Meanwhile, the train was continuin1 on its
merry way south toward San Diego, a carlo.cl
full of sources fading farther away each minute.
survivable hit Oaim that nuclear • war 1s
Cranston to investigate Pentagon official's push for civil defense
LOS ANGELES (AP> -Sen.
Alan Cranston, D-Calif., has
announced a Senate committee
will tnve s tigate an
administration offici al 's
statement that p r oper civil
defense could revive the country
quickly after an all·out nuclear
war.
The congressional oversight
unit will question T.K. Jomee,
deputy unders ecretary of
d.efense for s trate gic a nd
nuclear forces , about hi s
comment that it would take only
two to four years for the United
States to fuJJy recover from such
a war, Cranston said. Jones'
remark was printe d las t
weekend in the Los Angeles
Times.
"I want to know what's going
on in s id e the R e agan
administration. Are some people
there trying to get us lo believe
that nuclear war could be made
·acceptable' through civil de-
fe nse?" Cranston said. He
recalled testimony from Sidney
Drell, deputy director of the
St anford Linear Accelerator.
who s aid Wednesday that a
nuclear war would "shatter the
entire fabric or our society."
Cranston made his remarks in
Los Angeles at the Senate
Foreign Relations subcommittee
hearing on n uc lea r arms
control.
Al the h e aring, the
coordinator or a statewld~
anti-nuclear arms group called
Cor dis missal of "federal
officials wbo are aUempling to
deceive the American people"
by s aying civH defense can mute
the impact or nuclear war.
Harold Willens. head of the
Fair skies
statewide Bilateral Nuclear
Arm s Freeze Initiative
c ampaign , told l h e
s ubcommittee that, "The
American people are startine to
see things in a new way." with
the realization that, "lbe more
devices of thermonuclear
destruction we have, tllle less
secure we are."
"We need lo stop lbis laet
tango in which the Soviets .and
we seem lo be in a lock step
toward death," he said.
If the Soviet Union accepted
s uch an agreement, it would
s top testing, production arid
further development of nuclear
weapons, missiles, and delivery
s ystems by both tbe United
States and the Soviet Union,
Willens said. Supporters are
currently gathering sipaturee
lo put the initiative on the
expected ~\'
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If passed, it would urge
Pr esident Reagan to propose
such a freeze to the Soviet
Union. The freeze would be an
agreement that could be verified on both sides, Willens said.
He said the freeze, along with
Uae Strategic Arms Reduction
Talks recently s ucgested by the
pre1ideftt, "could rewrite arms
control history.''
Cranston, the ranking
Democrat on the subcommit~ee
beade.I by Sea. Larry Pressler,
R-S.D., said be intends to vote in
favor of t be a rms -freeze
in itiative , adding h e is
concerned "that people don't
rellly understand what a
aYelear bolocau.st wouJd mean."
Dr. Marvin Goldberger,
presi4ent of the California
Ins ti lute of Technology, told the
su~mmittee hearing Thursday
, that c ivil d e fen s e i s
r "counter-productive from a
psyct.ologicaJ standooint.
"ll adds fuel to the delusion
t hat you migh t be able to
survive a nuclear war." he said.
ffj! echoed leslimony thal was
given by nuclear arms experts
'·on Wednesday who debunked lhe
idea that the United States or
Soviet Union could wage a
limited nuclear war. He s aid
neither side could win such a
war.
"'There are only 5,000 cities
and towns in the U.S. with
populations over 5,000. The
Soviets could take them all out
and still have a few warheads
left over . Tbere are about 240
cities in t.be Soviet Union with
populations over 100,000. Two or
-thre e of our Poseidon
s ubm arines Ceach carrying
about 160 warheads l c ould
destroy them -and we have 20
Poseidons on patrol at all
times."
,.,. .........
LOOK TO THE SKY -Seated a t his Assembly desk
Thursday. Assemblym an Richa rd Robinson. D-Santa Ana.
looked skyward during debate on bill that would triple
pena lties on latt-state income taxes. Bill was approved by
Assembly but rejected by Senate. At Robinson's right is
Assemhlyman Norman Waters. D-Plymouth.
A. capsule lesson
in advanced legalese
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. CAP> -
Ask a simple question, get a
simple answer in legalese.
that is. ln the ca se of ·•Al var G.
Lindberg. el al., respondents,
vs. Beverly Bank, petitioner,•;
the petitioner asked the llllinois
Supreme Court "for leave lO file
a motion for reconsideration of
the order denying petition for
leave to appeal."
Justices denied the request
Thursday.
The s tate's highest court
rarely explains why it grant.I 'OI'
denies procedural requests. But
justices appaienUy fell Bevel'ly
Bank deserved more than a
simple "yes" or a "no."
"It is unnecessary to consider
the motion by petitioner to allow
its motion for leave to file a
motion for reconsideration of lire
order denying petition for leave
to appeal lo stand as its motion
for reconsideration," the court
deciared,
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~oland continues
inle~n"-policy
WARSAW, Poland (AP> -
Poland 's martial l aw
1overnment said today that
int ernment or people the
authorities believe endanger the
stale will continue in "specially
justified cases."
The statement came as the
nation's bishops strongly urged
an end to internment and other
regime pressures they said were
fueling "hatred and revenge"
and the danger of civil war.
Tun IR4 /igures -
held in New York
BUFFALO, N.Y. <AP) -Two
members of the political arm or
the Irish Republican Army, one
a member of the Britis h
Par liament, were being held
today on immigration charges
after allegedly trying to sneak
Int o the United States with
phony identification.
The men were bound for the
annual testimonial dinner of the
pro-I RA Irish Northern Aid
Committee, being held tonight in
New York City, according to the
committee's national publicity
director, 'Martin Galvin.
AU but one body
found after crosh ,
WASHINGTON (AP> -The
body of "an infant is the only one
stm to be recovered from the
d11pths of the Potomac River
ntore than a week a fter the
crash ol Air Florida Flight 90.
Police spokesm en said today
U.at au 73 bodies pulled from the
water during the last week have
been identified. Four motorists
~ a bridge struck by the Boeing
7'7 also were killed.
VAWdWidena
fight concessions
DETROIT <AP ) -u·nited
Auto Workers dissidents were
lieading for Washington today,
determined to end talk of union
contract concession s to the
nation's two b i ggest
autom.kers.
T h e U A W · s bar I a l n tn I
councils at General Motors
Corp. and Ford Motor Co. are
~eduled to meet Saturday to
d•e t e rmine the r a t e of
negotiations that broke ofr with
bargaine rs deadlocked o n
economic and job security
issues.
HONOLULU (AP) -Two
earthquakes within a 35-minute
span rattled windows end sent
the contents of shelves tumbling
on the .island of Hawaii. One
possibly earth quake-rel ated
injury was reported.
Wa yne Weiss, 20 , of
Flints tone, Md., suffered a
broken arm Thursday when a
large rock tore loose from a
hillside and struck his car at
a bo ut the time of the first
tremor, which regis tered 5.5 on
the Richter scale.
Arabs flay U.S.
on Israel veto
BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> -
Hard-line Arab s tates joined
Thursday in condemning the
United St ates for vetoing
vol untary U .N . sanctions
against Israel for its annexation
of the Golan Heights.
Radical Arab groups called
for economic and political
sanctions against the United
States, inc l uding an oil e mbargo.
An118 discussion
continues briefly
GENEVA, Switzerland <AP)
-U.S. and Soviet negotiators
confe rred today on limiting
nuclear arms in Europe, then
r ecessed until Thursday. two
days after Secretary of State
Alexander M. Haig Jr. and
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
A. Gromyko meet.
tJ \ ~
CONVICTED -Jack Henry'
Abbott. author of a book of
letters from ~rison and a
literary protege of Norman
Mailer, was found guilty
Thursday in New York of
first degree manslaughter in
th e fatal s tabbing o f
aspiring actor Richard
Adan . 22 . o ut si d e a
r~staurant .
S9lon asks probe
of recruit death
DALLAS <AP> -A Dallas
conareaaman accu1ed t he
Marlne Corps of a "whltewaab"
ln its lnveaUgaUOJla into the
death ol a DaUu reeruJt wbo
drowned durlnl tralnln1 and
s ald additional r eviews,
Including a poaslb l e
congressional lnvest11atlon, still
were oecesaary.
U.S. Rep. J l m Mattox,
D·Texas, told a Thursday press
conference he has asked the
Secretary of lhe Navy to review
In t ernal Marine Co r ps
investi1at.iona Into the dealh of
Randall Christian, 18. .
But Mattox said his demand
fortbe Navy-review is l>llly a
"last resort" before he seeks a
full concressional inquiry.
Mattox said his letter seeking
the review was d eli vered
Thursday to Secretary of the
Navy John F. Lehman Jr.
In ll, Mattox wrote, "I have
regretfully concluded that we
are faced with an oUicial
w h itewash of the events
surrounding the drowning and a
s tark example of a glar ing
abuse of the military system of
justice."
Christian drowned Aug. 27
during a 10-m.inute endurance
s wim at the Marine Corpa
Reerult OePOl in San Diego. The
Marine Corps has conducted two
investlaauons into the drownln1,
including a formal board of
Inquiry that heard testimony for
three weeks.
Both Investigations concluded
the dr o wning was an
"unfortunate training accident"
and that none of the training
officers involved should be
disclpllned.
Matlo6 and Christian's father,
Artie Chris tian, said neither
inv estiga ti o n resolved
inconsistencies In statements
from recruits and officers who
witnessed'the-drown:ing-. -
M ari,ne recruits said their
water-s afet y instructors
routinely s hoved s truggling
s wimmers away from the sides
of the swimming tank where
ChristiJn drowned during a
IO~minute water survival test.
Both inv es tigation s
exonerated C hri s tian 's
s wimming instructor, although
the board of inquiry said the
instructor did not adequately
explain how "Pvt. Christian
ended up eight feet away and six
feet under the water when he
was barely out or reach at the
time he sank."
Reagan reconsidering tax hike
Party pressure causes president's 'second thoughts '
WASHINGTON <AP > -
Facing opposition from business
and som e congress i onal
Republicans, President Reagan
is reconsidering plans to raise
excise laJces on consumer goods,
administration officials say, but
he is still expected to seek some
kind of higher taxes for his 1983
budget.
Reagan expressed "second
thoughts" Thursday about an
earlier decis ion to press for
higher excise taxes a fter a
de legation fq;~m t h e U.S .
Chamber of Commerce told him
.it would oppo ~ s uch a plan,
White House aides said.
One,. administration offrcial
said Reagan postponed a final
decision on taxes until Tuesday,
when he is to deliver his State ol
the Union message to Congress.
In the meantime. the president
will mull over whe the r t o
include higher excise taxes in
his budget proposals.
Another official. however, said
Reagan appeared "to totaJly
reject any new excise taxes."
The officials r e ques ted
anonymity.
On We dnes day , s everal
officials said Reagan had agreed
tentatively to seek higher excise
taxes on cigarettes, liquor, wine
and some luxury goods, but
rejected a tax increase on beer
and was undecided about raising
taxes on gasoline. House
Republican Leader Bob Michel
of Illinois had strongly opposed
raising beer taxes, saying the
move would hit the average
"working man."
Reagan al so ag r eed
We dnes day to propose a
narrowing of several tax
·'l oopholes:·· aid es said.
Altogether, the tax proposals
would have raised about $15
billion and enabled the president
to hold the projected deficit for
fi scal 1983 to about $75 billion,
they sa id . Off icia l s said
Thursday that Reagan still was
expected lo seek a number or
loophole closings when he
s ubmits his budget to Congress'
Feb. 8.
The offi c ials declined to
estimate how much the finaJ tax
JXl.Ckage might be worth in
added revenues.
.. Reagan remains the "lone
holdout" in the White House\
against highe r taxes, even
though all his senior economic
advisers say additional revenues
are needed to hold Lhe deficit
under $100 bHlion. one official
said.
QUITTING Former House
in<>f'ity-be~ John J .-
Rhodes. 65, who says he
prayed for the wisdom to
know when to quit the
congressional seat he has
held for 30 years. announced
Thursday he wiU not seek
Te-election this year.
Astronauts
to condu~t
h e at test
SPACE CENTER. Houston
<AP) Astronauts say they
plan to fly the space shuttle in
the "barbecue mode" on its next
voyage, with the sun shining
continuously on one sid e for up
to 80 hours to test its ability to
with s tand t e mperature
extremes.
Mo re testing of a r e mote
control "arm" is also a top
priority goal during the third
mission of the Columbia, the
w or ld 's fir s t reu s abl e
spacecraft.
Astronauts J ack Lousma and
Gordon Fullerton said Thursday
the launch date for t heir
seven-day mission -twice as
long the previous two flights -
is scheduled for March 22.
Besides the heat test and more
workouts of the mechanical
aJ:m . the shuttle will carry eight
different scientific experiments
aloft. including one that mixes
chemicals in the weightlessness
of space in hopes of finding new
ways to make pure vaccines,
whi c h are i mpossible t o
mass·produce on Earth because
of gravity.
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fight seen
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Abortlon·rlghts
1roupa celebrated wltb apple plea and apple coTes,
but expressed little opUmitlm about avoidln1
another court fi1ht on Medl·Cal abortion fundlna.
It happened Jn the Capitol on Thursday. the
day before the ninth anniversary of their
aborlion·rights victory in the U.S. Supreme Court
-legalized abortion,
Anti·abortion groups planned to commemorate
that event with a rally today and a convention
Saturday.
But Thursday, the supporters of abortion
rights trooped through the Capitol leaving apple ~--·teTarthe-offtcerof-Gov:-EdmWfd Brown-J r.-arm-
46 legislators who voted their way last year.
And they gave apple cores to 29 others with
anli·abortion records.
Meanwhile, a handful of abortion opponents
followed the same path giving roses, the symbol of
the anti-abortion movement, to all legi1lators and
the governor, and flowerpots lo their legislative
allies -presumably for planting the apple cores.
The Legi!.lature has put restrictions on
Medi·Cal abortions for poor women into Its last
four budgets, but state courts have kept the
restrictions from taking effect.
The Supreme Court ruling, first issued in 1981,
cited poor women's right to privacy, and said the
state could not interfere with their choice by
funding childbirth but not abortions .
Murder victim .
mob 'hit man'?
SAN MATEO CAP) -Investigators believe a
man gtbmed down beside his Cadillac was a mob
hit man who wrote about his 53 "contracts" and
boasted that professional killers like him "stay
careful. We stay in circulation."
Max Kurschner , 49, was hit by a shotgun blast
in the back as he headed to his car in a rnptel
parking lot, the San Mateo County Coroner's office
said Thursday .
. Kurschner, alias Johnny Black, J oey Black or
simply Joey, had been arrested in 1976 by Internal
Revenue Service agents and boasted to them that
he killed 53 people on Mafia "contracts."
He pleaded guilty in December 1976 to evading
tax payments on nearly $90,000 in royalties Crom
his three books. ·'Hit No. 29 , · · ··Killer,
Autobiography of a Mafia Hit Man" and "Joey
Kills."
Police said they were investigating the
Wednesday shooting but had no suspects. They
added only that Kurschner toppled forward with
the keys to his Cadillac in bis hand.
North due respi,te from rains
By Tbe Associated Press
The rain-ravaged San Francisco Bay area
could see the edge of another storm front crossing
Northern California tonight -but the latest
onslaught is likely to bring little more than
cloudiness over the bay, weather forecasters say.
The National Weather Service said daytime
temperatures in the area may reach 80 degrees
Fahrenheit on Saturday, continuing a slight
warming trend_ that began Thursday.
Accumulated precipitation is 133 percent
above normal in California, the state Water
Resources Department has announced. The
weekend respite follows a serjes of devastating
storms this month that killed 31 people and caused
severaJ hundred million dollars i.n damage to
private and public property.
Broun tax_package rejected
SACRAMENTO (AP> -A bipartisan Senate
'(Ole has upset Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s
budget·baJancing effort by rejecting a Sl65 million
t'ax package.
The bill, AB8x by Assemblyman Richard
Robinson, D·Santa Ana, would speed up tax
collections and raise the penalties for late tu
payments. The Assembly approved the bill ~-91
Thursday. But moments later, the Senate gave it a
resounding 7-25 defeat.
Ironically, a less _generous version -raising
about $60 million in revenues -easily cleared the
Senate last week but bogged down in the Assembly
when the Republicans refused to vote for It.
The bill went to a two·house conference
committee for a new round of negotiations that are
likely to result in a trimming.
Bill troUld mUe /eeit on beef
SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Legislature has
sent the governor a $16 million biJI lo raise fees on
beef, particularly from other st.ates, to pay for
beef promotions. 1
Backers of the bill say it is needed to boost the
ailing CaJifornia beef industry. But opponents
object that the fees would ultimately be paid by
the consumers as a "tariff' on a product from
other st.ates.
The bill, AB960 by Assemblywoman Carol
Hallett. R·Atascadero, won final approval
Thursday with a 56-19 vote of the Assembly.
The increase and the new lees would amou.nt
to an estimated S6 million a year.
U rounty uniont give Pola aid
LOS ANGELES <AP> -Los An1eles County
unionilta have donated nearly $10,000 in aid to
. Polish workers. the bead of the county AFL-CIO
Federation of Labor says. Utiam Robei'tMM Wld -wntty""'~hiboa ··lftdfi9'1
Thunday that the local donaUom were part ol
about 9300,000 raised by unions nationally and
channeled tbroucb the Catholic church and
JnteruUonal Red Cron to lbe Pollsb Workers Aid
'Fund
Later in the day, tbe American Jewish
Committee turned C>Yer a $1,000 donation rrom lta
el1bt Western chapten to the Polllh American Conf!!U Charitable FoundatklD.
..
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, January 22, 1982 H/F
NeW hearings
accord eyed
SAC RAMENTO <AP> -A tentatlve
compromise between newspaper publlsb~rs. and
legislators on a bill to open most preliminary
hearings lo the public has fallen apart, says a
legislative aide. '
Jeff Ruch. consultant to the Assembly
Criminal Justice Committee, said Thursday tbat
the parties lo the agreement discovered that they
bad sharply different interpretaUooa on what they
had agreed lo, and some unanswered questions on
how it wouJd work.
The bill Is being redrafted In an attempt lo 1
strike a new accord between the interests of pubUc •
disclosure and the defendant's right to have a trial •
free of prejudicial publicity. A new hearing Is
scheduled Tuesday.
Las t week , the state Supreme Court
unanimously uphe ld California's 1872 law
requiring a preliminary hearing to be closed at the
request ol a_ c:.timinA_I defendant. Sucb_cl95!J~S
have become common in prominent cases.
About 95 percent of all felony cases never get
beyond the preliminary hearing s tage. The
proceedings can include discussions or
plea-bargaining negotiations, previews of each
side's case and crucial decisions on evidence from
allegedly illegal searches
The publishers' bill, AB277 by Assemblyman
Terry Goggin, 0 -San Bernardino, originally would
have repealed the 1872 law, but was narrowed at
the request or those who reared it would lead to
harmful publicity
LAWMAKERS HONORED -Beth Meador and
members of the Pro Choice Coalition in
Sacramento doffed their hats and presented
boxes 1 of apple pies to Assembly men Tom
Bates.· 0 -0akland. center , and Howard
B er man . 0 -Los Angeles. a nd oth e r
lawmakers on Thursday to honor their stand
on abortion rights.
"In cases with heavy publicity, and I've had a
plethora or those, you contaminate your jury ....
Sen. Ed Davis, R·Chats worth, a former Los
Angeles police chief. s aid at Wednesday's meeting
of a two-house conference committee.
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MIXED REVIEWS Physical Education teache r Car ol
MacGr egor provokes smiles and grimaces as s he displays a
sheep's heart and lungs to. from left. True ly St Bonon.'.
Chuck Duffey. Sha nnon Phillipy and Debbie Sazlo.
Youngsters
get tips
on health
More than 325 sixth graders
received several medical checks
and viewed educational displays
during a recent health fair at
Sowers Middl e Sc hool in
Huntington Beach.
Orange County chapters of the
American Heart Association,
American Lung Association and
the American E::ancer Society
provided displays on the heart,
. tilood pressure, s moking and
skin cancer.
Dr. Garv Ne lson. a dentist
who i s pres ident o f the
Huntington Beach City School
District board or trustees,
contributed dental posters and
pamphJets.
School nurses administered
eye exams, and students were
given sklrifold tests to determine
and check body fat.
PRESSURE CHECK -Baseer Ka hn. left. rolls
up his sleeve a nd watches tile needle as _____ .,. _______ -------~ ...
American Heart Association nurse Jeanie
McGrath aq.mµiis.te rs blood pressure test
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B6.
Athlete ruled
OK to play
D
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at-Edison·. High '
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An Orange County Superior
Court Judge has ordered that
a 11 ·around a.th I e t e J e rr
Was h ington be allowed t o
compete for Edison High School
in Huntington Beach.
Interscholastic Federation!
guidelines, once a student ia' declar e agible for spo a ,,,_ __
Trustees of the Huntington
Beac h Union High School
D is trict had rul ed that
Wash in gton , a junior, was
ineligible at Edison because he
resides in the attendance area or
nearby Huntington Beach High
School.
Washin gt on moved into
Edison's attendance area in the
fall of 1980 with his father. He
transferred from Huntington
Beach High School to Edison.
However, three months later, he
and his father moved back to the
Huntington Beach High area.
District officials then declared
ham ineligible for sports at
Edison for one year. although he
continued to attend classes
there.
Judge Thomas Cr osby Jr.
overruled the district Thursday.
Wa s hin g ton 's atto rn e)
Stephen Berger had alleged that
di strict officia ls created new
transfer guidelines and then
applied them retroactively to
Washington.
Ac~o rd i ng l o California
school, he remains eligible even'
if he moves to another area. ·
However. arter Wasbinetod'
moved back to the Huntington
Beach ffigh School area, district
trustees suggested that be wu
ineligible because he hadn't
lived in the Edison area for one
year.
E d i s o n c o a c h e s s a y'
Was hington is an outslandinl·
athlete in football, basketball
and track. He was sidelined by
the distric t ruling durinc
football season. Berger said he's
tr y ing t o compl e t e legal
paperwork today so Wasbiogtoo
can play basketball for Edlaon against Huntington Beach High
School tonight.
District officials became more
strict on transfer rules last year
lo s t o p s tudent s from
transferring schools for sports.
Be rger s aid the judge
indicated that his ruling only
applies to the Washington cue
a nd doesn't r e fl ect on the -tt• . . . .
other cases.
District offi cials say they
haven't decided whether lo
appeal the ruling.
Cable TV contrQls
bring objections
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By PATRICK KENNEDY
Of -D81ty ...... Sa.ti
Huntington Beach insurance
agents protested today that city
officials have too much control
over broadcas ts on cable
television.
Valley school
lunch boost
wins backing
F o untain Val ley Sc hool
,District trustee~ taave approved
increases iQ the price of student
lunches and a la cart~/ milk and
have agreed to begin selling
snack foods such as cookies and
chips for a six -week trial period.
Effective Feb. 1, student lunch
prices will rise from 90 cents to
Sl. A la carte milk will begin
selling for 25 cents, rather than
20 cents.
District officials said lunch
prices have not covered the cost
of providing this ser vice to
students and that the increases
are needed to help offset th.is
expense.
To further offset these losses,
dis trict administrators have
proposed the lunchtime sales or
snack items, including cookies,
health bread and cinnamon rolls
obtai n e d through th e
Newport·Mesa Unified School
District's kitchens, plus graham
wafe rs with pe anut butter,
cheese crackers, chips and fruit
j uice.
If 10 percent of the elementary
district's students purchase such
items daily, the district could
net a profit of $13,650 per year.
administrators say.
The snack food proposal was
approved 4-1 by the trustees,
with J ames Woest opposing.
Members or a local insurance·
association say they're upset
because city officials must give
their approval before the agents
can get a video tape of a recent
City Council meeting.
That meeting. which dealt
with proposals ror the city to get
involved in the home insura.ntt
business, was broadcast live two
wee ks ago lo a bout 10,000
Huntington Beach homes.
"I thought this was a public
cable system, bul in fact it's
controlled by city government,"
·sai d Wes Bannister, an
insurance agent. Bannister also
is a ci ty pl~nning commissioner, '
"Television is a powerful tool
a nd I don't think it's right for
c h a nn e l s to b e under
government control," he said ..
City Administrator Charles
Thompson said he was surprised
whe n oHicial s of Dickinson
Pacific Ca blesystems informed
him that the city had authority
over release or the tape bec.J-.>
or the s tation's fran chise
agreement with the city.
He said he 'll ask the City
Co uncil on Monday if it should
be released, or what conditions
s h o uld be p la ce d on
rebroadcasting.
Mayor Ruth Finley recently
called for specific guidelines and
controls over cable television
channels set aside for city use.
She expressed concerns of a
futur e "big brother "
manipulation of broadcasts by
government officials.
"This Is an example of the
many questions surrounding city
use of cable channels," Mrs.
Finley said today. •
"How much control does the
city have over the channels is
unclear because it's such a new
situation," she said.
'Duke' art unveiled
Statue to greet airpOrt passenger~ -..
By JEFF ADLER "There's not another person .in
0t .. .,_.,...,.... this century I'd. rather do," be
Garbed in familiar western explained at the unveiling ol. a
gear and grinning th1at tou1h, 36·inch model of the bronze. .
c. onfldent grin known tq Michael Wayne, the actor~
moviegoers everywberb a 9-foot oldest son, said the statue would ~-awiW41._ . .el-ac!,...._ Jobn ·~ .-..b~~:J~b.ulC.:.:. LQ b~.
Wayne should be comnleted and lather s memory.
REVIVAL LESION -Emily Celler, right, of American Heart
Association. explains cardiopulmonary resuscitation
techniques lo Leslie Cross. left. and K.C. Chernalk. . '
I
ready to greet travelers at John "Jr he were here, he'd aaj.,
Wayne Airport some~lme this 'that looks more like me than.I
summer. , do'," Wayne commented. '
The $300,000 sculpture, a He added that Wayne wu .;~
model ol which was unveiled ln ma n of movement and actiOn
cea emonies Thursday, was and they got him movtna and ia
cre ated by Texas sculptor action" in the bronze reoderinl:
Robert Summers, who called ,
Wayne bis "greatest hero." The Oranae County Board fil
Eventually it will stand ln front Supervisors appro•ed tbe
of the a i rport's passen1er project ln October, 1111. ~
termlnal. tl)en a private pwp. tbe Jolla
Summers said be was very· Wayne MemorJal Aaaoeiai..
excited at beint commiuioaed beaded by local bualnea11M8
to execute tbe t-foot statue ol the Bruce Nott and Kae Ewi._.
lar1er-tban·llfe movie hero. have coordinated the projeet. •
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school e xpenses
' f ThU 11 r>w fifth part of o 10-pan •~ru• on holD to IO~ tm uour 1911 tncorrwr ro.ua J
The eeneral rules 1overnln1 deducUona for
educa~on ex~naes are: You can deduct the Hpenael
Incurred to malntaln or Improve your •ldll1 -but
you can't deduct education expenaH if they qualify
you for a new trade or business.
It's otlen dJllicull lo draw the line between these
two types of education. but in 1981, there were cases
that could be helpful.
In one case.
Donald, a full-time ~ c olleg e ci vil
engineering teacher, ,c
left his post to spend ~
two yean getting a IY(llA PllJfl ~-,, Ph .D . in civil c3.,~
engineering a t a
different university.
He then returned lo his college post. Donald claimed
he could deduct his education expenses becaU5e they
improved his leaching skills. The lnt.emaJ Revenue
Service couldn't see it this way. The agency claimed
the education qualified him for a new trade or
bus iness.
But the Tax Court permitted the expenses as a
deduction. A Ph.D. wasn't required to meet the
minimum educational requirements for his teaching
job, and the education just improved his teaching
skills.
A certified and licensed clinical social worker
had herself psychoanalyzed so she could more
effectively treat her patients and get more referrals.
The IRS used a new approach to try to block her
deduction. It took the view that there was no
"education." Reason : There was no program of
study or training at an accredited institution. The
Tax Court again held for the taxpayer. "Education"
is not restricted to formal education.
Since the costs met all the other requirements for
qualified education costs. they could be deducted.
The IRS. though, said last year that it will not follow
the court's decision. Thus, s uch non·school ~x~es _
-W1Jr6e-diSiDOwed snou d your return be examined -
and you will have to fight.
Another 1981 case involved a research chemist
working as a f!>reman in (be coo.ttol department of
Corning Glass Works. He voluntarily took courses at
a local branch of Syracuse Universiiy on a part-time
basis, with Corning paying 75 percent of the tuition .
Later he went _on leave and took full·time courses at
lhe university's main campus leading to an M.B.A.
After that, he returned as a market development
specialist. Coming paid two·lhirds of his salary at the
main campus, plus his tuition and expenses.
Tbe Tax Court split the education expenses. The
part-time courses were deductible because they were
incurred to maintain and improve his skills as a
fore man. The costs of his full·time courses were not
related to his job and were not deductible.
These decisions on borderline cases may apply to
you.
Barter clubs are becoming major operations, and
it would be ridiculous to deny Ulat "bartering" is a
possible means of lax avoidance. The IRS considers
"'credits" received for goods and services rendered
by barter-club members as taxable income. Also,
I RS audit procedure is to compel barter-exchange
ope rators lo furnish names and addresses of
mem bers so the IRS can find out whether members
are reporting their barter credits.
Barter exchanges have balked at s~pe!J_ing the_
I RS with th1s 1t\formation. --Sul the courts have
backed the IRS.
Monday: Office at.home and vacatloll lllome .
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H f F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, January 22, 1982
Li.sa smdrt cookie • in Scout sales
~ . QUINCY, Mass. (AP> At a1e 11,
Lls11 Thompson knows about mass
marketlna imd s alea promotion. A
champion cookie seller last year ,
Lls1& Ii; One o( 2.S million Girl Scouts
pre parlna to go forth once 11aain with
the boxe!I o ( cookies that have
become a national tradition and a1bla
business. '
The sixth grade r is ho lder or the
pres tigious "Super Seller Patch,"
which she received for selling 671
boxes of cookies -the most sold last
year in the Patriots Trafl Girl Scout
Council which includes 25,000 scout11
In the Boliton metropolitan area. This
year she is shooting ror the 1,000·box
mark.
"I guess it's kind o r hard ror people
to say no," she said, explaining her
s uccess.
It didn't hurt that her Cather, who
w ork s fo r the f ood services
d e partme nt a l Boston College ,
pers uaded the food ser vices m anager
to take 200 boxes last year and sell
them to stude nts. This year, he is
laking 400. •
• • 1 s howed him the kinds of cookies
we had , a nd he said he'd do it
because he used to buy cQOkies from
his niece," Lisa said.
Girl Scouts sold 120 million boxes
of Thin Mints. Tagalong11, Trefoll11
und other varieties last year at
prlccll ranging from $1 SO to $2.00 a box .
While t.he National Council does not
ktieP. r(!cord11 on the nation's 340 local
councils, last year' sale i11 believed
to have grossed around $200 million.
"It's a very lmprei111lve rigure,"
says Fran cei1 Nesselbeln , the
national director of the Girl Scouts.
"The figures are important, but for
most girls lt's lhelr first experience
in the business world. It's training
for the future " Ely Llst, a spokeswoman for the
Girl Scouts, says th e origins of the
cookie sale art: "i1hrouded in the
rnis ts of lime ." While many lay
c laim to the first cookie sale, credit
goes to the Philade lphia Council for
being lhe first to buy cookies fr:om a
comm ercial bakery in 1934.
That first effort sold 114,000 boxes .
S ince then, says Mrs. Nesselbein,
there has been a steady growth in
sales, even in years or recession and
inflation.
T he National Council licenses six
separate companies to bake official
Girl Scout cookies The largest, Lillie
Brownie Baker s , localed al 3 Cookie
Lane in Louisville , Ky., says about 40
pcrcent or lt!I business comes from
the t1couts.
"We fe lt it would be a good
business to enter and it 's been very
good for our company," says William
Bayers, a vice president for sales.
Bayers spends purt o( each year on
the road, pitc hing his company's
cook 11:11 lo 50 or 60 counc ils .
Competition umong the franchised
cookie ma.kers Is hot a nd salesmen
try to win custome rs by ottering low
prices, quu lity cooki es and
promotional ma terhal that will help
the scouL'I sell cookies
"They are just like any business
people," Bayers says or the council
leaders. "They require that you live
up to your com mitments."
He said Girl Scout cookies have a
pronounced, If short·lived impact on
the regular cookie market.
··Most or lhese cookies are sold in a
relatively short period of lime, and
during that period ... you can see
st ore sales of cookies drop," said
Bayers .
On e of Bayers' c ustomers is the
Boston·area Patriots Trail Council,
the sixlh largest in the nation. The
council hopes to sell one million
boxes this year.
There is no o ne dale set ror
n 1Hional cookie sales. Each loul
t•ounr ll plckll' Its own dale, but mOlt
C'hoosc lo hawk their wares ih late
winter or early sprln1.
Colette Phillips, a spokeswoman
for Pa triot.a 'rratil, says the bakery
get~ 70 cenL'I for eve ry S2 box ol
cookies sold. The rest or the proceeds
go to Individual troops, propertt
imp rove ments a nd community
service efforts.
The council's scouts will c°'1pete
for s pecial patches and T ·s hlrts,
commemorating the number of boxes
or cook ies sold The yo ung
saleswomen also earn credits toward
s ummer camp.
Through lhe years, the Girl Scouts
have improved on lheir door·to-door
method or s ales. Last year, United
Airlines purchased $.50,000 worth or
cookies to di s tribute among
passengers .
While the profits from the cookies
provide for scouting's financial
well·betng, Mrs. Nesselbein said the
yearly sales serve as an important
object lesson for the girls.
"They learn how you talk to a
prospective customer, how you make
change a nd how you d eliver the
cookies after you sell them," she
s aid
APWI ..... Navy's commodore rank restored after lapse
COOKIE CHAMP L1~a Thompson. G1d
Seoul of Quincy, Mass . is all smiles <is sh{'
s avors one of the cook ies sh(' sells l.1s u
sold 671 boxes to win tht' ··super ~l'lll'r "
patch in the Bos ton area
DEATH 1mcm
WASHJNGTON <AP) -Some time one.star rank of brigadier general.
a fte r Congress reconvenes next The othe r serv ices lon g h ave
week, t.he Senate will confirm the g r u mbled about lhis situation ,
first commodores in the Navy's particularly since brigadier generals
ranks in more than 30 years. Nobody so metimes found themselves
is happier about it than the officers or outr anked in joint service commands
the other military branches . and slaffs by rear admirals, although
Congress revived the one·star rank their strength of service was roughly
of commodore, among t he oldes t in equaL
BENTLEY l'a Pu s .,ecl u1,1ay 011 navalannals,so thatNavy officers T h e rank of commo dore was v 1 R'G 1 L H u 0 ER T Januar} 20. 1982 Rorn May no longer will enjoy the advantage of abolished in 1899 ror reasons that are BENTL~V. agl' 77. :i 12 year 28. 1901 1 n u y ro n 11 0 1 leapfrogging that first star whe n not c lear from the historical record.
resident of Corunu deJ. Mar, Springs. C:i Survivt•d by hi~ promoted into the admiralty. During World Warw II, President
l' a ., p~ s s e d u wa y on w1fl' B('th 1-'uneral service~ Since 19'9, the Navy has advanced Franklin D. Roosevelt restored the
_ ~an~aQ' \9: 1982_artcr a lon.g \\ill be hdtL..Q.n Suturd.;!l', ..captains dit:e.Ctl)t...lo the-two stars oL__.t.em,porn¥_g.rade of com&nodoU--for
1rriless. lre 1s surv1veJ'bY1l1s J anuar) i:r.1982 at 11.00/\M r ear admirals while e quivalent some o ffi cers i n the g r eatly
wire or 48 years Dorothy Lee a.t l'at'if•c Vit•\\ Mort.uary Army. Ma r ine and Air Force expanded Navy. In 1949, the last two
Bentley. Mr Bentley "'3!> Ch~ P<'I "'11 h Or Da "id colonels have been raised only to the World War fJ commodores retired active in commun1t~· and Railey offl c111tinl( loterment __ -----------------
and the rank (ell into dis use except
as a ··courtesy" title for captains
who comma nde d a flotilla or
squadron of destroyers .
According to naval historians, t.he
rank of commodore dates to the
Dutc h wars o( 1652. William Ill
brought it to England a nd it was
later used by t.he young American
Navy as an honorary title during t.he
Revolutionary War. Among the .
famed naval officers who have borne
the title of commodore were John
Paul Jones, Oliver Hazard Pe rry and -n tg-tft'60fe-r, M':rtthl!'W"'C: Perry.
Jones became the nation's first
great naval figure in the Revolution
whe n his wars hip, the Bon Homme
Ric hard , de feated the British
Sera pis
In 1813, Oliver Perry won a place
. in history wilh his victory statement
1 n a report following the Battle o(
Lake Erie.
"We have m et lhe enemy, and they
are ours," Perry exclaimed.
Mall he w Perry distinguished
himself in the Mexican War when his
s quadron captured the city or
Tabasco. His lasting imprint on
!w.l90'-llJ:.<lh.ably _u m~ rum tte._
signed a treaty with the Japanese at
Yokohama in 1854, opening Japan to
Western trade.
--rrvtraftairs ire heTdl tr(' at Pac1rH· Vic"' Mt>moriall ---------------memberships in K w111n1~ Purk. Nl•wport lh·ach In & • I cu•te• I
International Cluh or C:orona lieu of rlt1¥.l'rs memorial ... -..~ ,,,.,. .. LO Look For The Big Yellow Sign
del Mar. th<' . hriners Ahr1 ('1mtribu1 111n~ ma~ bc mad(' L ~ ..1.\llP I :•• LOW COST I
Ch a pte r or TaC'oma , tu lhe ll(';irt 1-'und Pattf1c ~~r -•1 CAJ&OO~
Wa s hington , and th (' View Mortuary dircctnrs •\..~ I VA.CCI NATI N I
Exhibit & Sale Directly
From Peru
Yellowstone Bluc Lodge of 1-'0\' e,.~ M1l~s lily, Montana for <10 LARR\' 110\\'.\ltlJ FOY, ... ~ 0 I CLINIC I
vears he wa s art1vc in the pa~sed <1\\a\ 011 Januar) :W. C,r I'_' Orange County (:1dcons and 19112 Ill' \\as u n:s1denl o V • You can t1elp your newspaper I By P9t Preveftt·A-Care I
was e lectl'd un honurar} Gardl•n Cro\'t, l 'a 111• 1s carri er collect at times I I
member or the Nl'wport ~ u r \ i \ i•tl h\ h I" "'•re con11en1en1 to you oy ha11•:i
l{arhor l..a\\n UO'Ahnl( Cluli Roherlu. 'Un H oher~ or ~~r~orer':~~~yna~~a,~yca~~~: I I
Mr. Bentley ser\'l'd 9 yl'<i~~ I. a Run J 11l'a1· h . C a . Because lh•s young person •S :'':.::: 1~~':-':'.:i.~ Aablea .... . . $3.95 ·-
as an eldcr or st.1\ndn·w ~ d.ilUJ:hll'I'). .J<intu~·l1ne '"business tor h1m~e11 or I mo> Adi.oil\ •..:<ln•lecl Dl1tempef(D.H.L) $4.25·-·
Presbyterian Churth or t:,llllll\\a\ ur .G<1nkn (,rov(', herself please be reaoy -and lhroughoul Ille. Fu l, Parvo .•. c.t "l-< .. ln-1" $5.00 -1 N,ewport. lie.a.ch "'her~ ~1· c..d . ltl-O\' \hood '!r <!ntar10. watch that b•O srr1te wt11ct1 I !;~~t~r::;;-::,:.: .. 1u.
Jan. 23 & 24; I 0-6 pm
Native Peruvian Folk Art
• Weav1ngs
• Baskets
• Carvings
• Dolls
• Masks
• Much. Much
More!
"'a s alt 1' r 1 n Ml' n ~ Ca and M1chelll· 1',!.('all·ra of says Thani.. you I ooot ON LllASMllS Dog• S.ln-1 ..... $7.00 ·-· flr eak·ra ~l f ellows hip liul'n<i l'ark, l'a and -I :~:Aft.n 1" eoxu.
Previous ly hl' wa~ ;m elder i:randch1ld rcn anti :i ~•~lt·r' .-----------------------EBELL CLUB HOUSE o f lb e F'irst l'n1ted Serv1tc'' '"" bt· ht'ltl on D ·1 p·1 • COSTA MESA SAMTAAMA I
Presbyterian Church or San Saturrlav .lanuan 23. l!!li2 a1 y I 01 I s-ley, J-24. IH2 ~ . .,... u. IH2 I 515 W. lc6oa It.cl. Bernardino where he was a ;1t 2 not>M at 11.irhor Lawn ' 2:30.5:30 ~ 10:00 ..,...1;00 {.-.
member for ZS ycars and Memorial ('ha1>cl \\llh lkv I ~~~~ ll~:~ .. =-I lcAoa. CA Ion lcAoo re.MMlat
chairman for IU years of the Oawn \' Krltrm 11fflc·1;it1ng 17141 62 I ·1214
Bu 1Id1 n I( F 1'n an c e Sl'rv1te~ unch'r thl' d1n•1·t1on -----SAVE THIS AO -----l~==========::'lr========:;;:;;:;;~ ~o mmlltee ~1r Uenllcy of lhtrbor Lu"'" ~1ttunl <>hv -------T.
' l
was oom on October 2. 1904 MortU:.tl\ or. Cu,la l\ll• ... a NIUC •-oc£ "" llllCE Piil.iC llll( ~ ~ Piil.iC llllC( Nil.IC .fl(
in fargci. :-loa.h-Daltota ~d s.ao sss.i · :.=......;;=;;._--"'"=---==---r----------r---'..,==-~---"~=;;.___,=...., l-"';;;;._-=;;._---====-t=~;:...;::"----"----"""'"'--'--11
lived in thl' states of Iowa. KLEl!lol F1cT1T1ous eus1NESS
Wisconsin. Minnesola, South ULYSS ES KLEI ~. pas~ed NAME STATEMENT
Dako ta , Monta na and uwa~ on .lanuar~ 2U 19112 ...,!,r;.:,::~10•1 no 0•,.on '' Oo•nci
Washmgton before moving lie •~ "un ·1H'<I h~ his "'1rc ..,.., rEo SOLAR wo111te11s. ·~
lo Cahfom1a 37 years ago Pearl. sons ~t.1rv1n c1nd Hl!lf'leno Oro~ Newpc>rl Buen CA
For 25 yea rs h(' wa s Sheldon. 3 ~rantll'hlldren. •71>60KAllL TER MOHLE N
employed hy Stockwell aod Ira ~!1rhael and Hobl'rt, HOLMBERG. 1~1, "''<1"'•no or1n Binney Stal1oner~ or San greal i:rantkhrldren. 1.t•ah N•wporl 8H<" Cll"1W Ber~ rd 1n11 w h l' r c• h (' -Jnd Ari St•n 1tl'\ "111 bc '"'' bu\lnn• '' ro..ouclt<I Dv an ~ .. tncUvldUAI heca e 'll'l"Prt·s1tlcnl a net held on I-rHht\ .• January 4!2. K••' r Hoom.,.,,0
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
T t'lf' to11ow lnq oer\on '' dolnQ
bU\•nf'S~ ct\ Mll(E OllAGHI !>ILK!> .. F•or Oro•e, c ... 1. ~w. C•lll0<n1• •1•1•
Mo~• J Or.oqhl, 681• W•rOlow,
Lo~q B .. (h C•lllorn.1 '<*II
T fh\ bu\lne"\\ •\ <ondw< ff'd by ~n
1nd1vlOuAt
MHtf 0 f'4'qtll
t '"' ''•frmfl't wa\ UIMJ with the County C••rll, 01 Orano• Cm.int.,. on Otctm""' JO 1'19 1
FICTITIOUS eUSINEH NAME STATEMENT
The foltow1n9 ot''°"' •rt Ooinq
t>u'lntt•u •' THE G.ARMEHT DIST RICT Al HEWLAHO CENTEll. 1 .. 70 Be.ch Bl•d . Hunhnglon Buch, Ce1o1orn1a ., ... 1;,,,_ w _,,.,. s,.,. ~ • .,,.,,.
Orf"• frrilf wpOtt 8f•<h CAI Hot,,_.
'1"3 ll DD•n II !>U•••l 114 ..
Brooll:huf''&f ... unt1noron e~acn. C•l•lorn•• 91..t
l'ICTITIOUS eUSINIH NAME STATEMENT
l r\I tollow•n9 C>ft \Of'll •r• <101~9
bUttnt 0 •1 LANO SE.II All! MOTORS, UOO
0o .. Slreet, Sulle '11. N•wporl Beach, C•lllornla 92..0 G•Hdun lnOuSlr lu . In< . •
C•ttfornt• coroorallon. ''00 Oovf
Strtfl Suite fU NtwPort 8••<" C•l•lo•nl• 91'60 Thi\ DUSl'1HS " tonducltd by a
corp0tahon
FICTITIOUUUSINESS NOTICE OF DEATH OF NAMESTATEMENT GLORIA PRISCILLA Du!.~:,::~·0• .. n11 P•r\On I\ dOO~ll STORM aka Glor ia s.
"1 A "' 11 111 011£ R rts1 NG Widaseck. aka GLOR IA MA1t1<.ET1NG RE SE ARCl-i . 111 STORM WIDASECK, ~ka
: :, ~ l~~l~IN? • .''~ A"'M: GLORIA WIOASECK, a ka
PUBLISHING I S i ... M II GLORIA P. STORM AND INVESTMENT 14"11 El C•IMllO El 0 F p ET I T I 0 N T 0
To;~i.':~:r~olo h•OCI'"'· in n E• ADMINISTER ESTATE C•ballo E• ro-o CA"1•JO NO. A·l117b3. in charge or udvert1smg a·nd 19112 al Ill noAM al llarhor Thi, ''""'"""'' ,..,, ,,,.., ••lh 1i..
merchand1-.1ni: lh• r.et1red 1.:.¥.n ('hafJl'I 1nt1·rml•n1 ~=~n!y1~'" 0' °'-Coun•• °" PuDo,.-O<a~c.,.,10111~1~~.~11
1n 1969 Jnd mO\l'd to C:oron<i s er' 1<•1·, 1mm1·d 1 a I ~·I ) Fl•• Jan 1 e ·~ n 1'81 ~~""
Thi\ bu,.•n~\'\ '' <OnOu<l~O by • o .. ner•I ()frtf'W'nhtp
Vt"rnon w MOnrH
Thh \l•lrmf"nt 1111J1•s flle<J w•tn tnt>
County ,,,.,..., ol Or•n~ County on J•nuuy 10 1'117
Gall_, lnclu\lrtfl, Inc Fr_ll,,,,_
p,. .. .,..,.
Thi\ \lil..,,...I was 111«0 wllh IM County (ltr' 01 Orenqe Couftly on J1nu••Y 10. 1"'1
Jl i<ll••O 8roan Amf'noa ,.,.. T 0 a I I h e i r s •
Luc•n°a "''"',,,.v . .,o ,,...,,., beneficiaries, cred itor s Mar~ L~WI\ GordOn 76S81 LUC'"°"· "''"ion 111e10, ,,., nm and contingent creditors or dl'I Mar C:a Other 'iUrv1v1111: ·full""' Ill).! s .. n ll'l'' 11nt11•r Pu!>ll~ 0r•"9t (04\I O••lv PllOI. members of h1::. family are tht t11n•c·11011 of ltarhor J•n •.•s.n.n.•'87 ""-11
his mothl'r·IO law Grace l.a"'n M11unt Ohvt· Mortuurv ---------~--Mae Lee of :"lewport lleac·h. or Costa Mesu S40 5.'>S4 .
Ca , brolhCr·tn law and wife WIESN•:R PVlllC MO'OCE
Allan and Phyhs l.1•t• and RICHARD () Wl!o~SNJ-;fl. F1CTmouseus1NESS
ni eces I> 1a11 c L l'" o r resident or Lag11T1a Reach, NAME STATEMENT R!verside. CJ and l'arolyn ('a Pa ss l' d a\\ ;i \ u n bu~~:.~:~•owin9 pe"0" '' Oo•n11
Lee Heath.or Kansas City /\ .January 19. 1982 nnrn July TAR HOW!>ICE CONSULT ING, memoriul serv1c·c will be 16, 1907 1n l'h 1ludelph 1~1. 1101 Berto~ ... L•~. ,.., .. po,1 BH<h,
held at S I Andre w 's Pennsvl\•ania Sur111\'Cd byC•lilornl•t?MO . · · . Rollerl• !tt19h h .tnow\h, 1201 Presbytenan Church, 6(10 St hts "'1f(' ( atht•rine, s•>ns h•Hhlr' L•n•. N••PO" Buc!I,
Andrews Road. Newport Ri chard II \f1esnt'r or C•11•ornl•'11t66
B e a c h at 2 O II PM on Houston, Tcxm.. H11b11rl R "'" Dus•neH " cor>0uc1t<1 b• an " d J · 982 \" r M . I lndl .. du•I .. atur ay. unuary 23. I ~ 1ei.ncr 11 1s sou a . 11-••R T.,,_,~,
PaC'1f1c View Morluarv. Monta na and clauj!ht(•r Thi• ""1......,1 ... , m od •Ith lhe Newport Beach d1r('Cl(irs . s u s an ;\ w I l's n er 0 r Counly Cl•rl< 01 o .... Counlf on
F'INNERAN 0 a k I a n d , C' a Dfcem11er JO, 1"1 "11'7J1 LEO I-' FINNl::R/\N 1<randrh1ldrcn .. ldfrey K Publl•'*I Or<1"9f C.,.s10111yp1101
resident or Newport Beach, anrl Gcrnld II Wwsr!l'r of J•n 1,1, u, n. 1.., ucw.-1·
------------""' llOUSlon. rt'Xd!> J hrOltll'rS
r McCOllMIQC MORTU,UIES ~
Lagunc1 Beach
494 9415
Laguna H111-.
768 09JJ San JJan Cap1 ... 1rann "
495 177&
HAltlOll lAW,.._MT. OLIVE
Morluary • CA-11.•1 .. rv
Crcmarory
1625 G1<,ler Avl•
and 4 sisters Memorial
Scrv1l'es Friday .. January 22.
1982 at 11 OOAM al Pac1r.c
View Mortuar) Chapel "'1th
Rev Bruct' A Kurrie orfictatlng 1't11·1f1c Vj('W
Mortuary dirN·ltir'
DEATHS
ELSEWHERE
MIC •ti£
FICTITIOUS eUSINUS NAME STATEMENT ll•• lollowlno P•r\on " do lnq
bu~liwoas: NEWP ORT SHIRT CO NEWPORT T SHI RTS. T·SHIRTS T ·GO ... , B•l><O<-S1rul. Coil• Mn•. C•lifor,,11 '1U7 Oennl\ MllH. 501 Ent B•v. BalbOI. Cl lllornl• tMI Thi\ buslntt\ I\ conc1uc1eo by •n lncl••IOuil
OMnl\Mlles Thi\ \l.tl•mtnl ,." llltd wllh 1tit Counll' Cltr~ nl Ora~ County on
PUU MOllC£
FICTITIOUS aUSINEH NAME STATEMENT
The rouow•no per,on '" 001nca
bu\ln•s\ •\ COST.A MESA COIN i JEWELRY EXCHANGE, 7•74 Ntwporj Blvd ,
C°'I• M•W C.11 '1•11 Roll Hoe .. I, , .. E 10th, Co•I• MtM. CA t7'77
Tllll DUlintt> I> COt\du<leG Dy an
ind•Y•Ou.at
Rolf Hoev~1 Thi\ \Ullem...I was lllt<J with lhe Coun1y Cl•rll Of 0rl>"9" C-nly on J•n u 1'111 Fl•71' Published 0r•"9" C:O.\I Oady Pilot, .J•n IS. 27, 1'1. Ft!> ~ lttl 137·0
• , l.11091 PuDll\IWO Oron90 Co.nl Oa11~ P1101, J•n 11, 1', Fob S. 11. 1''1 JS.-.,
· PdUC MOTi£
FICTITIOUS euSINEU NAME STATEMENT The lollowlno person I• doing
OU\•n~n. H TERRAIN WEST II. 21?01 Kr oll L•ne, Hunllnql,,,. ll«<Kh, CA.,, ...
J•m~\ q Homen. IOie P•r' Avtnw , BalbO<t ltltncl. CA 91 .. 1 Thi\ bu•lneH I\ <Onducltd Dy a llmll•O P<l"l""rshop J-0 Hom.n
TP\ls \t•tement ••\ ftl.O wllh trw
Cou~ly Ci.r' Of Or-County on J•n
•. 19111 FlllJU
PuDll~N<I Or•-CO.\I O•lly PllOI, J•n I. n. n ,.. 1'81 ,..,..,
F111>H
Publi,,_~ C0.\1 O•ily Po o , Jin 11 tt, FtO. S, U, ltt1 3",:87
PIU MDTtl
Thi\ bU\i nf'U IS conOuCl•d Dy • Gloria Priscilla Storm and
otn•••l1Mr1""""'P persons who may be
-r"'"';' :~t~1!9~:'rut"O with ,,.. otherwise interested in the Coun1yC~rltol0<""9f'Counlvon,J•" Will and/Or estate.
•· 1•11 A petition has been filed
Put>ll\....., 0r.,. ,.,.,1 0.,1:1=. by Murray I. Storm in the
an I , IS 17."' • .., 11' 11 Superior Court of Orange
F1CT1T1ouseus1NEU County requesting that
NAME STATEMENT PIU llJI( M u r r ay I . S t o r m be bu~~n~\~o;~owln9 pertons ••t Oolno appoi nted as per sonal
FOXX ANO ASSOCIATES ISOS1 SUPE••Ott COUllTOF represe ntat i v e I 0 Sprlnoci.1e Sullf' C, Hun11nglon CALIFOllNlll adm inlster the estate Of
Bee<h.C•n•.. couNTYoFo•ANGE Glo ria Prisc illa Storm Fou .,,., "Ho<••1tt, • C.lllornll In lh• "'411•• ol lh<! Appht•h,,,., 01 { d th I d d t (0tPOU1ion, ISM1 Sprl"90alt Sullo c . .&Olli.AH J.AY SCHMIEOT •n<I LI NOA un er e n epen en Hunt1n01on BHc11 ca.,... LOU SCHM•EOT Administration of Estates
Thi\ bU~tntt\ ,, conducltd by • No. •·111UI Ac t). The petition is set for <OrPC>f•~:. find Auo<'•tt\ Ott DE It TO SNOW CAUSE hearing in Dept. J at 700 J~L Fon FO•CMANGEOFHAMt: Civic Center Drive, West. '"'\ ~::=;:: ..... ,11.., ••th ,..,. S<~;_~~~.!,':.C:::.:'~0~::.~;, ~~~ in the City of Santa Ana, Coun~i. Clef'll ol Or-CounlY on Jan bffn lllt<I Wllh lhe Cler• OI '""<Our I Ca I ifornia on February 10, MNU• 1~1 1.,7 tor fn oroe1 ch1n91nq Ptlll1ontt\' 1982 at 9: JO a.m. FICTITIOUS IUSINUS PUlllC •fl£ Fl-.JI n•mn from AOrl•n Ja• S<hmledl •..O IF YOU OBJECT lo the NAMESTATEMEMT Publl,hedOr-C:O.il Oelly Pllol from Lin d• Lou Scnml•dl, g a f Of th t'tl The lollow1n9 P•,.on I\ dolnq J•n IS, 71,1', Fet> S. •"1 ~., rt•Pt<11•tl' IOAO•lanJey AO.ms•nd r n lhng Id 'the pe I on,
DUslnH$M FICTITIOUS auSINEH lo Lindt LOU ACMm~ ••sc>e<ll•••• you s OU e1 er appear MAIN STREET ASSOCIATE!>. U'<I NAME STATllMENT IT IS HEllEBY OROE REO lh•I •II at the hearing and stale MacArlhUt Bllld Sle. soo. N--• bu!l~:,::~1ow1ng P•"o" '' dolno PlllJC •JiE pe,.on\ lnlerl\ltO on •••a ma11e r you r objections or file ee:~7i.<;."m"~ roolty m Soulh THE ASSOCIATES, 11101 Kroll ~ICTIT10UUUSINEU ~:"::.'1.'7..":;; ~:~re::!. i::; =u:~: written objections with the Ron more L°" Anooltt C•lllornl• l •n., Hunllnqt,,,. Be..:h. CA""" NAME STATEMENT "'o• c ... w whv lh•~ •opouu,,,. lor COU rt before the hearJno.
'CIOlO Jamo 0 Ho<T-.n, '°' P•r• Awnue, Tnt lollowlno Pt•ton• are doing (hl•Tnol•SO!UNRmeTU snouED o'd"naOEI ~REQO, .... lh':",. Your appearance may be l hh Du1lftf\S I\ conducita Dy • B•lbO• 1'1end. CA "1M1 I r ~ " " u • b llmlltOparlner\/>lp Thi\ buslneu I• condU<leG by in bu\nH•••· <Ol>V OI lhlS Ofdt>r lo ihow cau\41 ~ 1n p e rs on Or Y YOUr Wllllem L Tooto 1..0l•ldu.tl FOUNTAIN \/ALLEY CENTER publi\htd onu • wull lo• lour a ttorney.
Thi\ s .......... ,,, .... llltO .. llh lht J-• 0 Homan JOI NT VENTURE If) Corpor•I• \U((~ .. •• ~~·or.or lo '"" d•V o• I F y 0 u A R E A COUnlY Cler' ol 0<1"9f C-n1y,,,. Jafl Tiii\ \1411-1 .. a, Ille<! wllh lhe PIH•. Suitt 103, lff•porl 8t.Ch. CA \tiO "earing In IM o .... P•IOI • c R E D I T 0 R 0 r a
1J lttl Counly coen. Of Or-County on Jafl .,_ newsp•per 01 qen•r•I Cl>Cul•llon Fl... • 1•11 HAROLD G MOll EHEAO, •1s pr1n1ed 1n 1i.e coun1vo10'41n90 cont lngent creditor of the PubllWCI °''""' c ... ,, 0~11, Pllo1 Fienu 81''1<H Ort ... Htwport Be.ch, CA O•t•d o..cemc.r30.1"1 deceased, you must file Coc;ta M~"" 540 5554
Oecem""' JO, 1'111 J IS l Pul>llSIWO Or•nvt Co.ii O•llY PllOI, •1-ROl\ltlO H Prerv.er F17'72' •n · 1 · "· Ftb s. 1"' , ... ., J•n 1. IS. n. n. ,,., 1..., z A 1 o A AST ARABA01 , 11 J~ofll'tftS-rlo-Cour1 your claim with the court Publl,.,,.., Or-Co.'1 Oally Piiot. Whlltw-. I Nine, CA '171S PuDll'1*2 Or•"9t CO.\I Oallv Piiot, 0 r p re Se nt if t 0 the
• '
rtHCI llOTHllS
IRL llOAOW A Y
MOITUAIY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
64<1·9150
IAL TI HIGllOH
SMITH & TUTHILL
WISTCltff CHArEL
427 E t 71h ~I
Costa ME ... a
646-9371
rtllCI •OTHHS
· SMITHS' MOITUAafe
627 Main St
Huntington Beach
536-6539
G REENSRORO, N C J•n •.l.lS,1?,l"'1 s.oi .. i NlllC MOTi( _.,. WMll'r T"1' busi,,.n 1' <oncsucled bv •Jen•• is H 1..n '°""'·persona l representative ,._,. ,..,~ otner11 Ptr1M<1hlp. · • • •
CAPI Dr James Allen PlklC •lll ,.CT•T•ouseuSINIH HAROLOG MOREHEAO -----------appointed by the court Colston. 72. a nutionally 1____________ NAMllSTATllMllHT suPERl0ttcou•To,. Thh s1at-t wa• 111ec1 wllh ,,,. Piil.iC •TIE within four months 'from
prom1ncnl t'dUt'3lOr ror ~ICTITIOUSeUSINllH Tht lollowlnq peoon h Going CAU .. C>aNIA ~.":':i~y(lerllolOr-GounlyOllJafl the date Of first issuance
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LA JOLLA 1/\PI Dr
Thl'odore F:nns. 66 .
Russian-born r('s'ear ch
Thl1 tllnll!f't\ ts condU<ltd by •n <M1>or111ot1 petllloiwr 11t\ llled • pellllll" wllh '"° cus HUMa•• An1111 months rom the date O 1...slvldu•I ROii Er\Ofn Inc Cler~ of tnh Court for an ordtr ~ICTITIOUI eUSINllSS OllHa TOSMOW CAUSll the hearing notl~ above.
n 11 :::::. ":!°711.., wtlfl 111t ~~~~~1 ~~·::1":"~~1!~"=~~;a;:•J~~: '"• 1!:::!~':=~·1~• n 1no Ch•~~c::::~d~=~:a i na YOU MAY EXAMINE C-ly (!en 111 0Uftql CO-ly"" Jen. Tiii• S!Atl-nl WM llltcl wllh llMI Tl-iOMAS RYAN; bu'IMU n : 00rffft IC•.,. Mil-..... lllH I the file kept by the COUrt. phys1olol(1sl who worked on 11. ,..., Covntv c1er11 o1 Or-Counly on J111. 1T 1s OROEREO 1ha1 e11 ,..,...,.,5 r Aus TE£ s IE R" 1 c es. ooo i>tllllf>fl In '"'' ~ou•I •or an ordot If you are interested In the ~~e nha~~~f~t ·Y~~~1~t·1~"~1~~-~1~--~-~~~~·~~~·~~~1~n~~~·~~~~~H~~~"~~•o·~m~·v"~·~:~"'~1~<"A~~~-~~e"1•,"~··.~~:·o·~~•rw_._,_•r:~~~~~-est~t.~lth-t~'~t~t -~·cu" Pl It~,,.. j•" ».~.-;:-.o-s, ,.., ,,...., CUbll-ur..,,.. ca.11 O•ll't PllOI, °" Ftbf'Var'V 10, '"'· 1n 111e cwnrMm Newpor1 '"'•rn11101111 '•"''<• M1IU•• ,. Ch•rltt and oore•11 reques w '"" cour o bomb, died TUt'Sday Jlfl u. n. "·Fe«> s. '"" UHi ol OtNrtrntfll .... ), J udge • at "° (orpOrallon,. Calltorflll '"'°'alton, Mcl(ty, receive special notice Of
WESTFIELD. N.J !Ar>
Harry Hanan, M . creator
or the "Louie" comic lrip
and an ed1lorlal cartnonlsl.
died Tue.sday The strip ran
from lhc late 1940s through
lhe mid·l970s.
NSW YORK IAP I Jolla CharlelJ l.t11lle, 76,
who joined Pan Am orlcan
World Airways u a n . aeronauUcal enalneer and
retired .a a senior vice
president. died Tuesd•y
NU l9ll£ PllUC Illa ~~~:~0~:;.~ ... ..!1:!f:~~11~ ~~: =• Mf.~~":~~~.~~·.:~ c-; 1~!:!,':,~ ~:::::::~ ·~1:;:: the Inventory of esta1e and wlly Ille oetllloll lot <"-el Ml'M t2..o •PPtlr e•IOre th l' courl 111 Of the J)etltlons, aCCOUntS ·-1c1••"'-· Tllh ""''"'u h co"41w<tM ., • Oe11tr1"'"" No. a .. 100 ct•k c-and reports deSCrlbed In llilftmll
~ICTITIQUJ aUtt••U NAM• ITATIM••T Tiit followt110 perton 11 doing .,.., ........ :
2SU ASSOCIATES, 4ft0 M41(Ar1-el¥d., si. *· .._, hach, CA
'*'· Wllll1m L. looln, U• Sout ll
RoHm~. Lot Anee•n. Gallltffll• ...,.
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'°"""I"*' Or-. CM•t Dell't ~ .... J .... n.n.1',,-.s,1m ttrc
PICTITtoUS aus1••H IT IS FURTHEA OAOEREO !Ml. (Of'IHlf'lfltfl Otl ......... S...•,i. Ml, C.1119'1111, Oii Sec ti on 1200. s of the HAM• STAT•MIHT C..,Y of lfll' -•• ,....... <-lie """"'' ln!WMllOMI M1•et .. lO • I t!OCll. m .... lflefl • Th• 1011owln• P••ton 11 dol110 pw11i.11td 1n 111e 0111, P1101, • wvkeC.,.Pllf•tlOfl el\CI 1~tro ti-c-.' 11"""' ,.,.., California Probate COde.
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Mote. CA••· • "'"'°" oet. u. 1•1. "' ,.,. 0.11,, P11o1. • _..,.,., ot 19762 M.lcArtlMw Blvd. Tllh liM'llWU II <tNlliCIM l>Y "' Oattd· o.c.mlltf 30, 1 .. 1 l*c ... & CtYI ttfllf•I Clr«olMloll, ,_,...,,... lfl 11111 Suite JM
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•• ,..,, • '":. 1,.. • ..,. RONALD"· ..... ,.,.11111 Publllhef Or~ coest
'°"""1"'" 0r...,. c-0111:1=. "'*'"'" ~':.. c .... Oofly PAee, ,......_ 0r-.. "-' o.11~'= ,..1.::"C:..: =';..e;;-1,_, Delly Pilot, Jen. 1S, 16, .n,
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NASA spreads
tlie wealth
SPACE CENTER, H o u s ton <AP > -The spac~
s huule Columbia Is laun c hed In Florida , c ontrolled
fro m Texa• itnd lancb in C .. lllo rnJa. Its rockets a r e
d eveloped In A la b a m a a n d the e nlll'e pro1ra m Is
o rch 011trated o ut o r Was h ln1ton , O.C
It's n o t th11t th e Natlon a l Ae ro n a u tics and Space Admin i s tration can 't m a k e up "its m ind
w h ere It w a n ts to wor k . NASA o lliclaJs insist
11p r inltllng their f1tclUUes acr oss the country Is part
o f a grand pla n to k eep e ve ry body b a ppy -no t
least the polltJclan a .
''When you h ave a big orga.niz.atJon like NASA
tha t s pew s a lo t ol m o ne y into the econ o m y , y o u
try t o s catte r It o u L if y o u can t o give all differ e nt
part s o r the country a n opportunit y to have the
a dvantages o f t h e e c o n o m ic impact ," said N A S A
spok esm a n J o hn Lawre n c e .
The spac e c e n ter h ere p r ovid es jobs for m o r e
tha n 8,000 federal w o rke rs and cont ractors, a nd
h as t urne d w h at 20 y e a r s a go w a s a r ura l
s hri m p ing v illage ol 5,000 people into a booming ~uburbia of 100,000 r esid e nts .
• Because o r the policy Of spr ead ing the wealth,
a stn gJe space s h u ttle p r ess confer e n ce h e r e may
als o be cove r e d s i multa n eously by r e porters in
Cape C anave ral, F la ., Edwa rds, Calif .• H u nts ville
A l a ., and W a s h i ngt o n , 0 .C ., li nke d b y
c losed ·c irc w t te le vis ion hookup so every body gets
a c h a n c e to a s k question s .
In a ll. N A S A h a s 11 fac ilities s tre tc hing fro m
W a llo p s Is la nd, Va., to M offe tt Field, Calif. 1''our
o f the m a r e directly Invo lved in th e m issio n o f the
s huttle , said J o hn E. M cLeais h . di.acto r o f public
informa tion at t h e J o h n s o n S p ace Center.
"W e 're r espon s i b le h e r e in H oust o n for
sel ec ting a n d tra ining the astro n a uts, d e v e loping
the orbite r and co n t r o llin g the rlig ht," M c Leais h
s aid .
Building t h e r ock e t e ng ine s tha t p ropel the
116-to n s huttle into o r bit is the j o b o r th e M a r s h a ll
Space Flig ht C enter in Hunts ville. whe r e the
Saturn rockets th at c a r r ied m an to the m oon m o r e
t h an 12 yea r s a go were d e s ig n ed a n d c ontracted.
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, .. , .... I'-"«• Sou9Mtlv to .,,.. .. , Oft Ac I) T h e petition is set fo r ~~:::~~','.:,':In Wlo County .,,., St lO ,.1. Wiii b• .... .,. wllnoul t1 .. ~ .... M Hov•l•nO, •OO l u\lln
lhe Southerly line 01 U ICI 101, h ear in g In Dept. No. 3 a l Lot» Of Traci No ""· '" ,,,.,..,11 <1,..0v0•11n.~n•,.:,.• :1:.::1•11n,!y~•~••1u or ••tnue Newport Se.ell, c411,10,n1• Nortl'lwu terly IS.to 1ee1 rrom 111t 70 0 C i vic Cente r Drive, v, ·~ tv . .,.. ............ on.or So<.tll'IHtttrly corMr ol '°la lot, 4, °" • m•pr0<0<0tcl In 8ooh 41 t, Peou enc umbr,.nce• lo ••"•'Y Ill• n .. 3 lhtM• EM!arty IS.to'"' •lofto ,,. Wes t , In the City o r Santa 40 ll'l rou9 11 4l l n t lu \1¥t o r Ol>ll(l•llon)W(Utt<IOy •ftdpurwt nllo Thlt buw••U I• <OOOU<lt!CI l>'f ... ~oullltrly llJ>t ol ••lo lot, lo '"' A n a • c i!I I I f 0 r n I a 0 n mlK •llaneO\n ma1», re<OtCI• ol , ... ·~ POW .. Of .ale conferred "' lh•t lnolvldual
So<.t111u11erty <,.,,.., INreot, thence F ebruary 3, 1982 a t 9; 30 county rtcoroer 01 ,.,., c°"n1y (t r I.in dfoeO ot ""'' o.teo S.ptemo.' It. M Hoveleno
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lino of solo Loi 4 10 tl'le oolnl 01 a .m . . common Clfflg,..llon, 11 eny, or'"" STUDER •no EMOCENE STUDf~ •• , County Cltrk 01 Oran~ c;.,..oty on
be91nnlno IF YOU OBJ'ECT to th e ''11 O•OPO•ly Oo crlbed tbove I• Trw$1o,., lo ST PAUL TI TL E Jenuerv70,1"7
E•cept '"•' 00111 on or Loi s g r anting o f the p e tition , Ourporl..O 10 tit S. C•rver St'"'· COMPANY,•• Tru>IH• tor JA(I( A
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l'lorlheast <orntr 01 Loi s: thence you Should eith e r appear '"' uftder\IQM<I Tru••ee o•sctelm• u <ure '"' "'"' 01 ll ... 900 oo. ,.11,,
FlllM4 Pubfl\heel Or-c ... ,, Dtllv Pllol,
Wo terly 1.10 tMt •iono ,,.. N-rty a t th e hearin g a nd state •ny llebllllv tor .,,. lntorrec:t11tn 01 1n•tt•U ltw<ton, .. pro••oeo In \e10
llM ot Lo4 s, lheftc:t Soll-IV 31.SO y o ur Ob jectio n s Or file Ille Ureel eddreu •no otller common noto t Cl.an(f:), 11 any WllOtl _.,. •TJC( IMI P•r•U.t wltl'I Ole E•tlerly llne of · • oeilentlleft, II •ny, "'°""'herein tlle ttrms ot -.Mo Otto Of 1rut1, ''"'· l"IWRA
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Lot S lo lhe E~terly line INreol, Your a ppearance m a y be lmpll ... '~1'lflt tit,., _._u lon, °' Tcu~t. end rKorclfoG Oft S..ptemt>er II, atAMIE ST•TIEMl:llT
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beglnnlftO, atto rne y. by H id 0..0 OI TrUJI, •1111 lnl•rtsl (tllfornl• 8 C DRYWALL )St) E109n CO<lt Tl'le ilreet aclelreu t llo oll'ltr I F y O U A R E A ll'ltr..,.., IS P<O•ICleCI 111 stiff llOlth l. Th• -iclery _, SO•O oe.a ot MH • CAt?•ll
<•mmon °"'Ontllllft, II .,..,., ol IN C R E 0 I T 0 R H vt ll<n . II .,.Y, -,,,. ,.,_ of IN•I or -urlly Otvlte, t>y •••\4ft Of• Wlll••m A C0ut11 7SIS Elcle11 C01.I• rt•I oropel'fy oucrlbeo tbove o 0 r a SOid 0-ol Trv\l, ltM, Cher~ eftd Oru cf\ or Oel•ull •n lhe Obllgellons Mew . C• '1U1
IKl•oor1ec1 to .,. •IS vi. Liao Sowa, cont ingent c reditor o f the .. 1>e11Mt 01 '"' Tru.1 .. •no o• ,,.. wcurett uwret>y, ...,.,.,..,.. u ecu1ec1 Th•• °''"11eu " cono1K1eo ,,. •n
N•woort 8Nc:h. CA ~ decea s ed, yo u mus t file ''"~'• cra .... 1>, w10 o.ott 01 T'"" •"" 0.11.,.,.., 10 1r.. ..,..,., 11g...., • 1nttl••ou•1
Tiie _.igned Tf\tSlM OIKl•lnls YOUr Claim ith the C rt The lott l t mounl ol ll'le unp•lo wr111.,1 Ge<lt rallon or oelau11 ano WIHlt m" Couc-11
T he Ke nnedy S p ace Cen ter a t Cape C a naver al
is in co n tro l d urin g the la unc tr.2na ro r t h e prese nt
a t least, the s h uttle lands at the Dry d en Flight Resear~ Cen ter i n Califo rnia w h ere a vas t dry
lake bottom leaves a lo t of room fo r e rro r .
--" essibty a~Tly as t h e 01n th ffigh t
t e n t a t i ve l y sc hedule d fo r n e xt Augus t o r
Sep tember w e will take off ~nd land a t Kennedy ,"
M c Le a 1s n s aia:-0.w e 're u s ing the Edwards d r y
lak e bed ins tead o f a con v e ntion a l r unw a y becaus e
it's very ear ly in the d evelo p m e nt fligh t."
PROPERTI ES CORPORATION,
• cor-.. loft .JOtiN 00£ C•RL TON, JOHN OOE BROWNE, JOHN DOE A88A T5T ... dl¥~41•.+ty e nd dbe
CARLTON, 8 ROWN E & All8ATE,
• Pt rlMrSlllD, -00£S 1 -10, lnc:luslve
•ny ll•blllty lot •ny IMOneclneu of W • OU .,.,.,.u of. llw OOll~llon tt<urlld bY dem•ftO IO< Wle, tllO wrllltn nollco of Tnh Slat-1 ,.., llll'd wllll Ille
'"' "'"' ~ -onwr ~ l.Q.L.J> r ~n l 1 t l <L.1ll e.. ~f,!.m!lY J~ w10 · ~ ..-ei.ai-~ ..i1 -111o c-1~....,. °'~' .... "~ onlone11o<i,lr•ny;"\l\Owft~_;__::,;, ~net ~esenla t ive u r m•t•o co"'· ••P•nut •no 1erm• o• s•lo ouo 01 ''"" •no S nu
S.kl sele l\lobe11t10lorlht--app oin te d by the c o u rl •clvencH •t 11w """ ot ,,.. 1n1t1e1 recordeCl AUQUlt s , .. , •• 1n11,.,..,.,,1 11111116
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Californi a a l s o h as the J e t Propu lsion
L a bo rator y in P a s aden a , w hich explo r es deep
SJ>.ac e w ith unm a n ned s a teJlites s uc h a s Vik ing a n d
M arin er, and the Ames R esear c h Cente r at
M o ff ett Field, w hi c h s tudi e s pl a n e t a r y
a t mosph e res and d oes o the r s p ace resear c h .
"E a c h of t h e N A S A center s h a s in dep ende nt
func t ions." s a id Lawr e n c e ''A nd it h e l ps pro m o te
m o r e s upport for political p u rpos es . O bviously the
people i n Flo r ida, a r o u n d he re a nd in C a lifornia .
a r e v ery r eal s upporte r s" of the s pa ce program.
'"'• un11110 P<IM IP•• t>•••nc• or Sec tion 700 of the P robate 01cl•••t1on ot 0.1..,11 .,,., o.m ... o ollm•••o cu1> ,.11,n, .. •no --------------M•s.aoo.oo C o d e o f Cal If ornia . The tor S•ie •nO • Wfllltft Nolle• of t0¥encn lu i.t,643 1S FICTITIOUS IUSllll:SS
lnltrHI Oft IM wnpelo prl11c l~I tim e for filin g Claim s Will Deteull •no Olecllon lo St ll. Tll• O•lt!CI Dtomoer U, 1 .. 1 NAM« STATIEMEllT
l>tlall<o I"""··~ 61 First lnlertlet. · 11noer\111...., C•useo U ld Nollco 01 Stettw ... Fer«-• Tht following i>erw n\ ere oou>9 II YOU •llh lo Mtk Ille .Olllct ot .,. 8enh't prim. rate lllut 1 S perCflll Def not e xptre prior tO fOUr Dt l•uH •no £1e<llon to S.11 lo 1>0 Senk et, 111<, ., .... b1,.lneo •t
•uor ... , "'"''',..., .. ,.You should oo •nnum m o n th s from the date o f recorattt 11111w county '""°'" 1110 ree l T,,,._eys....11t111.... CRESCENT ASSOC IATES, •OA1
10 l)romptly SO ll'ltl yowr Wrllten Dalee!: J-y 11, 1'91 the hearing notfCed above , Pf-rly It IOC:tlt<I A.A Jo,, •111. Vke ,.,........ Mt<Ar lhwr 8owlevaro, ~u11• ISO,
ro'90ftM, Ila...,, may be lllHon llme FIRST INTERSTATE O E X 0••• J.,,.,.,.,, S. 1491 msc..r111e1a... llewoort 8te<11. C•lllornl• tt..O AVISOI UStao r..lldo ~. llAHKOFCALIFORNIA, Y U MAY A MI N E T•TLETAusroeeo Cy-•,C·•·*• M1t11oun1tr Sc11on1noer.a•
El "'"'-' --OKlcllr conlr• Uo. TllUSTe e lh e file k ep t by lhe cou rt. SERVI CE COMPANY 0 141 I Jll.Jlll Cu•IOOl•n lor Mltl•nle Jo SCllonln9u.
•In •11111•ncl• • "ltllOJ Que Ucl. FORMERLY UNITED If y o u are in teres ted in the "' wlo T...,.... Publl•M<I OranQot Co.tsl Dally PllOI, U01 Eu• Monlu llo, ScolUO•I• '~ *"lro 0t JD Ol•s. LH I• CALIFO•NIA B•NIC eSt"f e YOU may f ile a 162SOVH11111'A81¥d ,Slt •lOA Jtn 1.15,n ,t .. 7 11 5-11 ArlloneUJSt '""""klon_tl_. B•~ ElltJibtlh Al«cht .. • £n<lno, CA '1•36 P•ul H Rtynotcn. ,., Hellol•-SI Uttet1dttH M11k 11.,,1con.wloe1tt .._,IOdSIOMlwro r equest with the court to .re1 11i.-..... PUIUC llTIC( Avtnu•. Cor""4 0.1 ""-' caur.,.-n•• wn ·~ .,. "'" at.unto, _,,, Loc•lecl •• 101 w11u.1re e1,d,, L.,. r eceive s pecia l n ot ic e o l By errot s s1111m.,. •1u s
h11cerlo lmmecll•tam•nlt, oa e1le Aftgtltt, C•lllor111t taOIJ, l•lepf\ofw t h e 1'n vento r y Of e s t a t e Publl\l'led 0r"'9t Coe>I D•llY Piiot, Ptttr .. ftO rtw l(lrk Trw•I, U J
M c Leais h con cede d the re is some redunda n cy
by having so m a n y cente r s . but add ed, "There a r e
s ome cas e s w h e r e y o u h ave d e libe rat e
d uplic ation.•·
,......,., "' ~'4 es<rll•. II llty UIJI •14-JJll. Thlt Wle II SC-led lo . Jan 1', 12, 1', 1"1 11 .. U NOTICE OF TllUSTE E'S SALE f airvl•w AMO, Ojai, C•lllornlt tlllJJ •lg.,...,,.... ter , .... ,,_a Ila,._, IHI l'lelO by Harola S. Bever, Trwt a ssets a nd Of the p etitio ns , T,S, Ne._., Jolln C SVtllerleno, Jr 111'1 Pt'°
I. TO THE DEFENDANT A Cl•ll 0111<• .... Elll-lh Alectht, AUi a ccounts and repo rts NEWPORT P,tlCIFIC FUNDING, delSur.Soull'ILtO<,tnt.C•llfO<nl•<tli11 compl•lftl Mt-.llleclbYll'le P1al11111 PlaJC llTIC( INC n OUIY -n1ec1 Trv•I• wnoer G Suttle 12 I P egelflsl-. 11 _ .,1.,.,.., • ._. 11111 i.:'!~'!:...":'::',.':.::.""" •1 dfe stchr ibe<fC 11.nf ~ tiopn 12b00t.S ,_____________ '"' 101•-•no 0Kcr11>e<1 oeeo 01 1rwt1 Sw•, :=.,~ L~~c.11::,,..:~~
lewwll, l'OU lnU\I, wlll'llll • d•yt -·~11·~ -..... r-~ 0 ·•1y P"~ 0 e a I 0rn 1a r o a e WILL SELL AT PU8LIC AUCTI Oo; llot>tr1 II Welker, Jr • 171 La Selle, ~v• --"" ~~ ., _"":'J C d TnM TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FDR _, tllls --IS -veo on yOu, Jeft U . ,., F• S, ltlt . Jn-cz 0 e. Tiit lot~ <111>'1 of "NOll()e," Ille CASH IPtYt blt •1 llm• Of tele In P1tomont, Ct lilornla t 41110
.......... I.Ills c_, • wrllleft ,_,. T "0 r p e ' s u I I I v a n • orlglMI of wflk?I wei tiled '°' rR<.orCI ••• , .. , ......... or , .... un11eo Sl•l•sl •II T I'll• bu•ln•n .. conovct~ I>• •
FICTITIOUS IUSllllEU NAMIE STATEMENT
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The lollowtne °'''°"' •re Oolf19 money Of pr-rly or 0111tr retie! IMN11es1 as. Proc. "lolnl ,.....," llloc!Mrd J •-.
bllslntttM. ·-teolfttN<-•lftl IU APOt.l.O ENTEllPRISES C11 Pvbll-~ COH1 D•lly PllOI lfOTIUCW oallAU\.T 8 E .. 6F I CI AA V HAROLD • Prattt.-..c-. SUNSET P\18, ... " PKlll< Coest 0-.IO D Svlllveft, Clar• THE GLASS MENDEllS, ms Olis, Jiii\ n. IJ, 22. 1912 1-..i •NOa\.ECTIC* TO A0881NS ,,.,., .. under DK••••llOft .,,. v ... _ s..llt-
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Celllornl•'°'.., , .. ,_.Jl14 Sy<-emore, o. Stille AN, C.lllomla ._ IF YOU R PAOPEATY IS IN of """ OOS<,.bO\ tno lollowlno Tl'lls l>!Nnoss " co,,ouctt!CI by • Publl,,,.., Or-c ... 11 D•llv Piiot, 12101 NOTICE OF DEATH OF FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU P•-•IY
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Counly Clerk or Or•noe Co..nly on lllC1'1TIOUSIUllNISS J.,.,u•rv20.I..,, Ftat11t P E T I T I 0 N T 0 Plu• permlll..S cD•b afttl HP9f1Mt Non ·o)Clu\lu •DPurltna nl KOJIMAts El!Kvl0<soll,..E•i.1to1
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111111"1 Jon llot>trt 8•11, lll1I S•nlt . 'and Continge n t Cr e dito rs Of nol ~•v:. lo Pt• ll'le enllr• u11pelo Ollie tt l A•coro1 t no !.CorOt d ~~~;:A,,~~p':~~~ A~~llANT~~·
"ICTITIOUSIUSINlt:H Publl_Or_c ... 11 D•llyPll01. L•uroll• Sl•ttl, f'ounleln Vt lley, T.S.N•.-H e len K i rk Lan t e r m a n 00'' n , "°':.eccounl.•vontllougfl Novtmbtr1~.ttn 1n booo 100 1 1>691 MAAGARET HOWE BARRY '"
i.AMa lTATI MaNT Jlln,21,1' l'et>.S,U,1 .. 1 ..., Ct lllornle97IOI NOTICI O,.TllUSTIEl!'SSALIE and persons Wh O m a y be peymtn -· ~,bul you mll\I 410 or Ofl•<l•I llerord1 •no WEIN S TOCK E LME R f'Ok
Tl'lt lollowl119 Dtrson 11 ooln9 This busl ... u IS <e>nOueteo by an M ID CI TY I NV ES TM E N T Ot h erw ise j t rested i th o•:,:~·~,..!n,:,-:,~l'ledtl ol •mM4-ftls1twrt1o WE STHE IMER0 & COMPANY ' busl ... Htl. PlaJC ma lftdlvlcl ... 1 COMP.NY,. f.Alll"""a <"'-•lion, n e n e , , • Eo<oplln(j ,,,.,,.,,om •II 011, Oii ••
VAN GENUS GLASSING. IUtl Jon R-11•11 es duly -4M.ci Ttv\lft _, 111t W ill a nd/or estate . ~~or::llon oft»w:.:. <loc-t l ..... lch rlgllh , m1ner•IS, minor t i r1g1111, ~~11~~:·0~·~~n:t~n~~ LF E ::!~Le
Precl .. cl Leno, No.'· Hv11lln9lon Thi•_.._ ..... lllecl wltll"" IOllOwlfttdftcrl--.OoltndlWILL A p e t ition has been filed .... ,:u .~"'.:.io.i-:'~.,..":;:':"~ .... .,·~~o'c".1,bon11••byrl::.",,~nv•"· 0n'." ... '·' INVESTMENT TRUSl • bu1ln•u 8N<ll. CalllOml•nMt NOTICE Of' DllSOLUTION Cow11ty Clerk of Orenot County Oft SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTl()ff TO THE by Alton K ir k Lanterma n upon permltu IOl'IQH oerlOO, 'IOU ....... ~ ....... n '"°'may 0. w1111111":.. .. ~, .~ T , w ' I, v A L L e 'Y 5 DI L s
•Mwl R Mt mon, Utt Noble OP PAlllTNallllHI.. Oe<ember 30, ltet H l(;H EST Bl DOER FOii CASH ·en the S"pere·or C O" rt Of only tl'le ltt•I rl91>1 lo stop tile ~·reel 01 1-llttr•'""bove-...:,,-;;1-·•, ENGINEElllHG CORP . AET•IL & Clrcla, """'"'-°" Beecl'I. C4111fornl• Pwbll< nollct I• ...... et>y g1,,... tM I lllPt?ft loey•ble el time ol U le In l•wl111 v v I I b l'I I ~ ..,. ~... M e 0 I C A l C 0 l E C T I 0
'7647 DAVID ROBERT JOHNSON end Pwbll,,.. 0r.,.. CoeS1 D•Hy Piiot mGMy ., ,,. Unll .. SC.IH I .,, rlahl, O r ange Count y r eque s ting Oft ( :~peyong ' • tnl ,. logelller with lhe ... rpelutl ''""' ot ASSOC T 0 L N Tiii• --.. I• (~, .. "' ... OOMINIC BAlllLE ............. 4loiftg Jan 1,1, 15, 22. ,,., 10,..; ""' •llO 1 ......... C-V.0 llO --t h a t A I t I( i k ~71 by yout cr.OltO<. Orllllno, mlnln9, Ul)IOr lno •no IA I H INC • CO<POttllOfl lllOlvlcluoel. bu\111eu ur>Cltt/ JIM ll<llllOWI firm htlCI by 11 -selcl 0.00 ol Trutt In 0 n r o n4I ovl IN • .._.., you must -•ting ---storlftO Ill •llO 0 b t ALLS f AT E FI HAN CI AL
,...... 11. ~ nemt •n41 tkYlt'lel ISHESS BUSINESS -· lllt P•-'1Y lwrt1Nfler Clft<rl-: L a n t e rman be appoin ted PtY.1 or lo.!:.. .. ':"' PIV,,..ftl lo lloO r•mtw"'9 !fie -from '°lo ·-or SERVICES. LTD G C SERVICES Tiiis .......,_, w~ 11~ wit• ~ l'IOW loc.eletl .. SDI F'-IMfl Aft. ,._ma T-usT~· A08EaT OULTZ - a s personal r e presenlatJVe llMI orecl •or I your pr-r1'f IS Oflf ·-lend. lnclllellftt ~ rlgl'll lo CDRPORATIDfol, FI AST CI TIZENS -~ '""" n '"" ,. ,,... " n or.c _. lor lfty 0-reMOll, wlllptloell or tllrtellOfttllV tlrlll eftO B .. N I( & T R UST C 0 M p AN y C.....i1, Clenl Of Dtenge County Oft Cl11
Y10f Lot Allgtln I Hott,wo_~c .·--·-·-u HELENE DULT'Z tO ~ffiiOiSJer the eS'"'t" n f ·• ···--.. --..,9 ...0 0EANNA mt-r-1~. ol~r t••n thou BARBARA JUDY tha 8AllllAd'--
J-ry20,1"2. ti4 ~~;.~.~~~\:.;.·: ___v .... Ml!.STAH M•llT ~f'lel.-tlli •oeeAt "Sl'nllW;" H elen K ir k Lanter man RU t GEll. lit fr•ft klln Orio , ... ;;111~;;;.-;;;~ •• b.'d. Ol l or ,;; L EE J U DY , DEB O R AH H
P .... l ...... OrMlglC...tl()ellyPllot, J •nw•ry ttto b'f mwlwal COftHnl Tiit lollowlftg Pt•tOf'I "Oolnt llAR••RA SHAW, STEPHEN e . (under th e Inde p e ndent Pracenlle Ct lllorn i• u uo: wolls,1-•s-\lltllslnlo,ll'lrO\lgfl (ATRICDfolE, !> J DAVIS, MERIT '""· u, n, Fee.. s. n. ,.., -.., oluo••• ,,.. .. 1e1 11e•tMrs1110 enc bllsi ... u ,., ICNOWLES -Be T~ w. ttNOW•Loes A d m ·ni's t at' n f E t t 1"~•1.0 or •<•ot• 11w .._.., •• of ,,,. •-co N s TR u c T 1 o N co MP AN Y I I I ~· 1 '-· ·-11 t c oroeo Apr I II , 1' •t I r 10 0 S 8 e s II yow l'ltve •ny Qwe>llons, vow •·r•ln•--~,1-a~ lo ~lom LLOYD'S BANI(. OF CALIFORN IA,•
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EILEEN P. PHINNEY
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the rt In Cotle MeM, CA "9V . ns r "~" o. ft ( . e pet ti On S Set Or sl'low Id COlllt tl • ltwyer or Ille IUCl'I wl'llD\IO<•O<I or 01rec llont lly C 0' I) 0 r a I Ion GU A A .. NT EE
Sl11C• lhol clel• ol oluotwllon, selc Lyle 1,,,..,. _kw•rot, ... c.,.1.,, PtO• 1401 °' Ofll<lll RecorOs °'"" he aring in Dept. N o . 3 a t to•trnmet'll ~' wl'll<ll may hove c1r111..,-1,,1..._1,.noSl'trt•wnoer COLL ECT \ON COMPANY,•
bu11neu Mt <onU-lfl -••llllft Apl.C,CosltMe-w,CA'1•77 olll<t or llW' lltcotcler ol Ore11 .. 700 C ' 'c C t . 0 • l11w reoyourl0tn. e..O ~IW•lh Ot bt,,_ IN e•lerlO< (orpor•llon, M & M REPORTING
Ill _ ..... _ .... 0. la ROWtl JOftn County, told -Of lrvsl Clet<rlbft IVI e n e r rt Ve , Remembtf, YOU MAY LOSE llmll• Iller.at ...o llO ,...,,111, rt4u..,..I, ANO REFERRAL SERVICE. INC , w~-;'';111 p',;y ,~0 Cllscl'l.,te':':i 1,,J1~\'-~""' I\ <Oflcluclecl by •n 1,_lollowlftO -'Y,lo<Meo ln ll'le Wes t, in t he C ity Of Santa LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO NOT 1qul11, ,,..lnltln, repelr -Deft tftO OO • Mt Ct m lty & MANNI NG,
llMllllllet -Cltttlls of IM firm -Lyle I Merk,.arOI ,f.04/ftl~':' ~Mtge, Sl•i;; CrlllorlllC~I A 0 a ' Ca I I f 0 r n j a 0 n TAI( e PROMPT A(Tl()H oper•I• •11y \IJCh ••II• or mlnH , CL I N E II UC I( N e A ' INC • • rtcolve all"'°""" PllY-lo IN fi rm. Tiiis .U'-t w., lllecl •llll Ille Loi rec1 No. I, "lht y F e brua r y 10, 1982 at 9: 30 In eoolllon lo lht •mou111 Sl•ltcl wllllOU1, -.ver, ,,,_ rlOfll to drlll, OfllOl't llon, COLDWELL, 8ANKEll & Fwrt,.,... notke Is,.,.,....., tlllllft INI COllftly Cltrt! of Oranoe Count' Oft Jfffl. 01 NtWjlOrl llat<ll, C-ty Of Orllftoe, above. tllolllcl any P'lot tu". lltfts, or mint, Slore, .. plort e no ooer t ie C • l\ol P A.N Y, $A M M V LE e ,
llU 11ncltrt lg1110 Wiii not b• 11, 1"2. I Sl•t·~~~·:...~on •m• a .m . t 11cumbrencts bt OOllftQWtlll or lllrovqh Ille,.,,. ..... '"' UPOtr 500 ltOSALINO LEE -MllS,RICHAllD ~· ...... Ir-J-y 1• ----... '"'"0 · 11 1 • ottts l lo IF YOU O BJECT to t h e DKom• Otll-1, ...., ti. ioan-c ... IHI 01 ,,.,. ··~•urt~• 01 '"• leno 1MAG,t1WA ORANGE COUNTY TAX .• .,..... • ._, ···--~. "~ '· lnclw1lvt, Mlscelleneoua M•Ps, " I II ·-~ CO LLE C TOR S T•T e OF lor e11y *'N llon l11<11rr .. by tlle PWll.stled Orllfltlt Coast Dtlly Piiot rt<Ofd\ottaio <>tanoe County g ran ting o f the petl tlon •• n11-, tolO de ftCluet1eles mu.I htreln•-OHtrlbtcl, ••,,,.,.,..,in FO '
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of Ille llfm. ' ' ' ' ' t YOU S11UU e e r a p pear.rel11t lel-. recorclecl March 7'. 1'74 In -lllOS, OEVE LOPMENT DE P•RTMENT, ,. Date41el ....... Ptr11.C•lltorllle1tlls ' Togelntr with llOn·tacluslu a t the hearing a nd State N0TICEIS Hl!AE8Y GIVEN;~h•I POQetlUotDffl<lalA.cord\ AN O All OTH E R PERSON S • Jtll'IOeyflf~ 1 .. 1. r.JC ma •OPUrltNl'll eOM"'""ll over Lota A y our Object ion s Or f j l e ANNA M. ROH ESCllOWS, INC. l\ JO 811r11l11g Tru Aoad, NewPOrl UNl(NOWN CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, Domlfllc B.,.llt efttl Loi• UI lo lff ln<luSlve of WIO . duly •PPOlftlecl Trustee unclt r lllt 8t11th, CA T I T l E • EST AT E . L I E N DR
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J .... 21, 1"2 >97~1. SERVICE, UH E. OcH n Bl¥0., TO, St<tlon 1• •t provl-In -attorn e y . end DE•NNA RUEGER. l'lus"""" eno by rta1on ot • bree<n °' 0.16\ill In the THERETO AND DOES I n<ROUGH BelboesM'~o~',.Mor Ni v. 1,60 e '"~0;:•~t,":':1"~!~:.u t no Oll'l•r I F y O U AR E A •II• obllg .i1ons ucu••O '"•••b•, 10,INCLUSIVE "~" " " .. ~ > c R E 0 I T 0 R 0 Recoro.tt NO••ml>er u . "" u ........ or. f l{f<w1'!0 ono Gellvorlld 10 SUMMONS Otteft 111...S., llelboe. CA "'61. common oulonellon, 11 Ally, 01 lfM r a IMtr No ~ In bOott '""· "-1soe Ille uftclerilOnt!d a written 0ec .. r•llon CASIE llUMllEA: ,_,,,
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Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, January 22, 1982
THE llllETll. IDllB
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13-0.llbu Sox registration
Fount•ln Valley l 1 llll held Suturd11y an
1\1'1-llSll'Ull<UI 1 k r llit>rl UIHI
C l or Von' Mur t'l. u .. r11 11 I I t''ounlnm \ltillcy frotO lv M a)l.1\11 111. 11
n m lu 2 11 T Id hrlna proof or uac and P ll1~~~~.~0111:~1d l)y u irnrcnl. Ol11 1slons
he uc c " 12 1~ Mmor11 llgl•S 9·11 un• MuJors. ullC' · · • ·
:tnd M\nnw:.. aitN• 111 s al ,.ame
/\c\{\ll11111al n•111~lrdll~~h ll~tc Call l.1nda
s11 c an• J u~~ • .,301.,~~ 01• oo4 l661 ror more lknn1•ll ul .,...,. ,..,.,
rnfor11111t11111 ·
North Huntington Beach l be hell! Saturduy ul H1•)11str.aUon .. 0
1 16662 Trudy Lone.
Spring View S<:hoo . t 2 Pm
'11unl1ff!:ttOn l\cac~. fromf 10 ~. ~d siould be Players need vr oor o ugc a . ~ b\ an udult 01v1::.ions are ~~~o~r~~~s 12 tr>. Mmor"· ages \I II and
M 1n111e~. a1tcs 1 8 dale!> ut same 1\dd1tional re~islda~':~ 6 Call Barbara
s1le are Jan 30 an • Williams at Pollack al 846-3086 or Ka)
111:14·5744 for more inrormalton.
Laguna Niguel d t
Rcg1s1rallOll to be hcldc s~~r s~·ll:Y Al ha Bela Markel on ro
ptf.·kway in 1.ui.:una Niguel from \0 a m
lo 2 P m. h 11 tinng a birth ccrllh<'ale to
G iris s OU (I •. gue IS ror girls. a RC" 9· 15 r·ea1s1ral10n .ca · , . n 30
Add111onal re ,:11stratlon dall' J .~ II Coralyn
For more 1nrormo11on. ca
Stransky at 495.5365.
A LL-comers track
F1r~1 ol' lhr(•e All •
Satur<lay ill Saddl b(·O~l'r~ tr;ic•k rllt'l'IS
ca rn vus e ac k College' 'Outh
Add1!1on:.il ml', .
<111 \H•ather traek .c;s 1"11 S:iddlC'b :lck ·o;
MPl'ls, for m1•n . ~d c . <Jn :10 and f"c>b 6 ll.rn a ""ml•n. begin ... 1 It)
l'ompl'l1lurs ~h Id
Wllh SI Call 's:i1 .:~~l6 show uµ al Ill a m
infornw t111n or 831 ·1545 for more
t · in cla ss · F'L.l/ ~ll ~ . . on~ort'(I h\' f l> I\\ ivinl!rourst.:,!>V. tw.:ins H.1-.11 • · r 1 lr:.in~c t:uunt~.
f i!>her' ~ luh " . l Sl'nior (.'1111ens L'~h 1 17 :~11 P m 1 fa _; , \'€' Garden ' " I'll"' ~11111 oru " . complt'"! 1 • "' ·
Gru\'l' 10 bl' 1au)!hl b~ Eurl
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at first SC'S!>Wn ." ~\m\•nl of Parks and Garden Gro\'l' l>lp.1r
Recn~alion f mun· inrnrmat1on Call 63R61 11 nr
Barons, 0 V tie
· F stpitch softba.lL . .a . . t itch As:mc1auon
The Amcric~rlr fa~~ i.eason Ill rive
forming teams ~women ages 1·21
tlt\•1s1ons ror 11.1rb soflbail program
Traveling te am . <l \'1s1ons /\AA
d1vide<l rnlo ro11ow in11.1d· i\f\ 15 II\ vears •h 21 years o · 1 • • •9 15 1hrouJ.; . . B 10 12. and c 1·
old. A I~ 15d. C di\ is 1on a ges are
. H .in . " a •e on Jan I. Lower
cktt•rmmcd br R~~l~cr ~lviswn 1r desired.
•1 .. cn111pluy in ig 5 players and •,., . · na11.cr .. coachl•s. m':_.o more mrorm;1t1on
pan·OI!> mtere~t ~'~>3f Grccnacrc tw•~.
i·an wr1ll' A. I-.A ·,.~·II ~68-0123 or 827·8'151 Anaheim. 928(1\ ur •
. h·ng clinics Fis l • I' e Davis and Rich . · exper\.S Char I the f1shtng f1stuni.\\ conduct clinics al I Southern
Tauber Wit" on of the 16th annu29a Feb 1 al World ~ I snow. J an. -. .
Callforn1a ~:!Convention cenlr~~y nas theo~1st\n~ ~ajtwater a~l~~1ch i's now a ~ ' bOOk "Rook Jr. . -
written a • . rn ·ts sixth pn nltn&· ., the 1op Wcsle 1n 1 •5 rated amon ..
Taut_>er ' en in the country , lectures sass r1snermll . elude slide ~huWS.od For
C \ln lCS Wl '°. d uOS\\er pen S
and quc:;uon .an phone 1213) 655-9326
more information.
Senior John Frousiakis scored
with 10 minutes r e maining
Thursday night to he lp Ocean
View salvage a 3.3 lie with
action the Edison Cha r gers
dropped Huntington Beach by a
Edison, FV
share lead
, Foun't ain Vall ey in men's Sunset
Lea~ue soccer action
The deadlock kept t he Barons
alone at the top of the loop race
with a 2·0·1 r ecord. Tt\ Sea ~4wks ~are-;irecond-wtt
Westminster at 1-0-2.
Elsewhere. it was Edison
pulling out a 1-1 tie with
Wes tmin s t e r a nd M arin a
blankin~ Huntington Beach, 3-0
Marina is no w 1-1·1, while
Edison moves to O· l ·2 and the
Oilers have lost all three of their
league encounlers.
In Sunset League women's
APPAOXIMATEL Y
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1-0 verdict on the strength-of J 1 m Painter a nd Gary
r<ell y Winkler's goal. Go ldstein recorded pins al 200
The win puts Edison at 2-0 In and 145 pounds respectively, as
league. 8-4· 1 ..overall and the the Edison High wrestling team
s hutout was preserved by the s tayed unbeaten in lhe Sunset
defensive play of goalkeeper League with a 38-17 triumph .M el anje~'*·~ ___ __._.:::o..:.v.::.e.:..r..:..!"-''un~ll"'·nRton Beach. -
Marum scored late in the Meanwhile. Fountain Vall ey is
~ga m~ to earn 112·2 deadlock with also 3-0 after pinning a 35-15
Ocean View. Scoring for the setback on Westm"inster.
Seahawks. O·l ·l in loop play,
were Mona Orr Cunassisted >. Elsewhere. Woodbridge High
and Denise Beale, with an assist routed Bolsa Grande. 53·14. The
from Orr. seniorless Warriors were led by
Estancia stayed within ra.nge sophomores Greg Curfman and
in the Sea View League with its John Casey who we r e ea ch
6·2 decision over Woodbridge. credited with pins.
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It'll be settled tonight. maybe
Corona del Mar lllgh's Sea Kings and the
Edison Chargers, unbeaten leaders in the Sea
View and Sunset League basketball races, figure
to realize just exactly who are their chief rivals ror
the respeetive crowns they seek.
Jn the Sea View League It's Estanrla at
Newport Harbor. a pair or 5·1 teams, one game orf
.Corona del Mar's pace. while the Sunset League
has a pair of pmes which could clear up the
picture. Edison <3·0) at surprising Huntington
Bea ch (2·U a~d.t.\adna (.1·2> ~tOccan Vi~w (2·1 ).
~-
EACH GETS UNDER. WAY.al 7:30, as do the
balance of games tonight -Westminster (0·3) at
Fountain Valley 0 ·2> In the Sunset; University
(3·3) at Corona del Mar (6·0), Irvine (1·5) at Costa
Mesa (3·3) and Saddleback ((}-6) at El Toro ( 1·5) in
t he Sea View ; Mission Viejo <3·1) al Laguna
Beach <1·3) in the South Cos.st League; and Mat.er
Oei <1·2> at Bis hop. Amat O·l ) in t.he Angelus League. __
"We expect another doMybrook. just like the
last three games." says Estancia Coach Larry
Sunderman, whose team won by four <with a 24-0
margin at the line against Costa Mesa>. topped
University in overtime (50-48) and lost to Corona
d~I Mur by five points when the latter cashed in
four free throws 1n lhe rinal nine seconds.
What Sunderman has to say could be applied
to sever a l couches as the Sea View League
completes its first round and the Sunset League
moves anlo the fourth of 10 nights.
The duel al Newport Harbor features the
Sailors' twin 6·7 front of juniors Byron Ball (18.2
scoring average I and Scott Liner, 6-0 junior Brian
Folk and 6-0 Steve Pelletier.
ESTANC IA C O UN TERS with it s
guard-oriented offense C AlhClF playmaker J eff
Gardner) and a front line which includes 6-1 Steve
Kraiss, 6·4 Brian Midland and 6·3 Randy Tift, who
generally attack the basket regardless of the
opposition's size.
Sunderman says rebounding is the key for his
team tonight. bul if the Sailors of Coach Jerry
DeBusk connect against Estancia's zone at the
rate Corona del Mar did Wednesday (60 percent>.
rebounds may not be a factor.
The a Kings hit ,18 of 30 against Est unchi
Wednesday, 16 from the perimeter, and they figure
to go with the same style tonjght against 6.l.~ra~
Guess and University. "~ :
• Al Huntington Beach, Edison's Chargei~takq
their 16·1 record (3·0 in league> and No. l 0-"1nge
County status against an Oilers· quintet that gave
Fountain Valley a hard time for the first ha~theri
s wept past 'Westminster and Marina, lo be~~tne a
contender. "> ' ...
JIM LANE (6·6) LEADS Huntington Beacti
with a 21.6 league scoring average, and play.Q\aker
Billy Thompson 'gives the Oilers balano.t' bu\
Edison counters with a lot Richard Chana;~ick
DiBernardo, Jeff Stephens and Mark Goudge, for
instance. and is cons idered a heavy favorite'.'""" ·
Edison's average margin of victory in .tM1.gue
has been 21 points.
Ocean View. with 6·91h • Jim UsevitchJ1 a lso
considered a favorite against visiting Marina. bu(
the Vikings. behind the balance of Rick ,..$mith,
And y Klussman. Scott Filipek and J ohn .. e erry,
have made pests of thems elves. J
The Yi kes came withi9 five poi,.ts of
undefeated Lakewood. t~e CIF 4·A's No. !~rated
team and lopped Fountain Valley 142-41 ). aid they
figure lo give Ocean View all it wants tonigh~.
Elsewhere. Irvine tries to make it two i'1.-a row,
after getting its first win of the season Wedrresday,
while Mesa seeks to stay within striking rart~e of a
playoff berth; Fountain Va lley doesn't figure to
have any trouble at inexperienced Westm inster;
Mater Oci wins now or possibly forgets about the
Angelus League title ; and Laguna Beach fttes to
head off Mission Viejo u '' ..
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Barons alOne at top iri Sunse.t
Corona del Mar retains· a share of Sea View lead
With a bit of help. Fountain VaUey High has
moved to the lop of the women's Sunset League
basketball race after beatin g Westminster
Thursday.
Edison and Huntington Beach are lied for
second arter the Oilers tripped the Chargers
Thursday.
In the Sea View League. Corona del Mar
shares first place with El Toro, with Estancia
staying within striking distance.
Here's how it went:
Founteln Valley 58, WHtmin1ter 27
The Barons maintained their perfect record
(4·0> in Sunset League play with an easy victory
over the Lions (0·41.
After a s low start. which found the Barons
leading 13· 12 al the end of the first quarter,
Fountain -Valtey exploded in-the second' peTfod to
outscore its opponent, 20-3.
"We started fast-breaking a liUJe bit more in
the second quarter." explained Baron Coach Carol
Strausburg. .. Defensively. I though we did an
excellent job and met our goal which was to
kee p them under 30 poi nts."
Huntington Beach 49, Edison 39
The Oilers moved into a tie for second place In
the Sunset League with their win over Edison.
The Chargers and Huntington Beach share 3· 1
records. one game back of first-place Fountain
Va lley
"Our girls played outstanding de fense
tonight." said Oile r Coach Joanne Kellogg.
" (Kerri ) Carr had 12 steals which is a high this
year ."
Marine 53, Ocean View 42
The Vikings won their first Sunset League
game in four outings by outscoring the seahawk s.
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
....
18· 7. in the second quarter to assume a }();point
halftime lead. ;., .
The Seahawks were never able to get close
after that as Sandy Corbell 06 points>. M~~aret
Lonza 110> and Yvette Howard I 10) contMually
kept Ocean View at bay.·
Corona del Mar 65, University 50
ThP SP~ Kin ei; tonic rontrol of the boards at
WOMEN 'M '
both ends of the fl oor en route to building ) 24· i
firs t-quarter advantage. ·
Cent e r Lisa G r eenbe r g s natctt;ed a
personal-high 25 rebounds and also tallied 23 points
to -pace C"<IM. Comrng off the bench. ~nlet
Oschner hit 10 of her 12 points in the second &Qlf to
help keep the Trojans at bay. .,
•' Irvine 51 , Costa MeH 40
» Kim Oden scored 19 points as the Vaquero£
won their fourth game in seven league outin!ls.
The Mustangs, 4·3. scored the first two ~skets
of the game and then went cold from the held as
Irvine scqred t he next 11 straight. :
Estancia 59, Newport Harbor J3 • '
.The Ea~les r ebounded fr?m a slow start~o win
easily behind the strong inside play of;.J oan
Howland and Debbie Hughes. •.
Trailing 10·7 after one period, the tagles
outpointed Newport 22·6 in the second stan&a an•
led the remainder of the way.
Mission Viejo 66, Laguna Beach 37
Laguna proved no match for the 'tlF's
top -ranked Diablos. Mission Vi ejo broke to .a11 18·2
first-quarter lead and was never headed. 11
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Louis l' Pl•n11 Onl ~
a bout hal r of th~·
appli«ants \\ill hl·
Sl'll•(.'tl>d for thl' l\\11
t•omplet<.• ('a'sts for
t h i s s u m m t• r · :-..
P a g t• a n t·. " h i 1.· h
l'l'·l'r<.•ates ramou:-..
works of art using
li n• modeb. B,· lht•
J u I ~· to o IH:n 1 n g
night. the ,·otuntt•l•rs
"ill bl· lrans form1.'ll
into R oe kwl•ll
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f i ~ht.' rm l' ll . .\rah
\\arri11r :-.. on
h o r s l' h a d; . h a 11 l'I
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maickns.
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By JOHN NEEDHAM
Of .. Deity,.... IWI
Laguna Beach Unified School •
District trustees and
representatives of two of the
. dis trict 's three collective
bargaining units say they won't
be comme nting on 1982·83
contract proposals until Feb. 4.
That's when the proposals will
be outlined for city residenta at
a public hearing on the initial
wage and benefit demands by
teachers, counselors. speech
therapists , nurses and
psychologists.
The district also will issue Its .
initial offer to the Laguna Beach
Unified Faculty Association and
Laguna Beach Personnel and,
Guidance Association on Feb. 4.
Classified empl oyees,
including maintenance
personnel, janitors, gardeners ·
and me<:hanics, are scheduled to
submit their contract proposal
at a later date.
Teachers are asking for
across -the -board sa la ry
increases to the mean average or salary· schedules for all other
unified school di s tricts in
Orange County.
The figure would be attai~
by averaging all unified district
salaries separately by pay scak _
which is determined by the
number of years of service,
educational units attained and
experience.
Both teachers a nd school
officials have so far declined to
release their estimates.
Both contract proposals
submitted to the school board:
A John Wayne for John Wayne Airport Thursday are for the 1982-83·
sc hool yea r only. In 1980.
teachers were awarded a 12.s·
percent salary increase over two,
years . 1
By JEFF ADLER
Of Ille INlly ,. ... Si.ft
Garbed in familiar western
gear and grinning that tough,
confident grin known to
movi~goers everywhere, a 9-foot
statue of actor John "Duke"
Way9e should be completed and
ready to greet travelers at John
Wayne Airport sometime this
summer.
7he $300,000 sculpture. If
model of which was unveiled in
ce.remonies Thursday. was
created by Texas sculptor
Robert Summers, who called
Wayne his .. greatest hero."
Eventually it will stand in front
of the a irport's passenger
terminal.
Summers said he was very
excited at being commissioned
Jo -~xe~ut~ the 9-fool n.iue 9C the_ .
larger-than·life movie hero.
"There's not another person in
this century I'd rather do," he
explained at the unveiling of a
36-inch model of the bronze.
Michael Wayne, the actor's
oldest son, said the statue would
be a "terrific tribute" to ~is
father's memory.
"If he were here. he'd say.
'that looks more like me than I
do'.'' W.ayne commented.
He added that Wayne was "a
AIRPORT SCULPTURE -Introduction of
model ~ sculpture of John Wayne finds his
son Patrick apparently deep in thought.
When completed in summer of 1982, the 9-foot
.... Nllt"911 .. ..., ......
bronze statue will be placed at John Wayne
Airport. Ceremonies were held Thursday in
Santa Ana.
man of movement and action
and they got him moving and in
action" in the bronze rendering.
The Orange County Board or
Supervisors approved the
project In October, 1981. Since
then a private group, the John
Wayne Memorial Associates,
headed by local businessmen
Bruce Nott and Kae Ewing.
havecoordlnated the project.
The $300,000 statue is being
paid for by private contributors.
including a s ub s tantial
Art festival~'
• concessions
OK needed
People wishing to operate
concessions near the Festival of
Arts, Art-A-Fair or Sawdust
Festival grounds this summer
must apply for a conditional use
permit with .. the City of Laguna
Beach by April 2.
Those applications properly
contribution fro m Wayne's
family. Nott said. 'Although no
copies of the statue will be made
commercially available. each
project donor will receive a
36-inch replica of the statue.
Nott said the fund -rais ing
effort for the project should be
completed next month. He said
80 percent of the total cost has
been coll ected, he said.
"I fell it was important lo
keep the image or this man in
front or our children ... Nott said
of has reasons for sponsoring the
project. .. You didn't have to
agree with everything he said or
did to acknowledge that he was
lar ge r than life -the
em bod1 ment of independent
thinking ...
The guidance association is'
asking for an 11.7 percent
increase in salary. to be applied
across the board.
The group includes
counselors. speech therapists.
and the district psychologist and
nurse.
The group says the pay raise
request reflects the increase in
the cost of Living .
The proposal says the 11 .7
percent increase doesn't reneet
an alleged 29.6 percent loss in
earning power due lo inflation
from 1975 lo 1982.
Both bargaining units are also
asking for as yet uns pecified '
modifications in fringe benefits,
grievance procedures. and other
non-s alary items .
filed and on time will be d •I scbed~led for ea~~_b-:;.+::;;___.~.=-~~:!.!:!c~2!~~~!.f.!!:.!i:..!-~~~~~~~~~~~~--....--.
about two and-a-MHl-flMl'Mft!l--+--f)Tri+tT<!l"tmrr-c-erem'Onies--:he city. and rnclu<fes both
offi ce and retail space. prior to the beginning of the were held recently .for the $50 ·s~ason, '•C'cording t o June mitlion Ortega Business
Catalano, director of community c c n t e r i n S a n J u a n
de.telopment. ; Capistrano.
The center . located near
the San Di ego Freeway ,
south o( Ortega Higjlway.
a lso includes an eight·acre
park along San Juan Creek
:tnd ;m .eque~trian center
Due lo the rising demand for Pam Hallan. assistant to
concessions space, the city the city manager, said the
ea.&.abll.&bed.. a fQ.c.ma.l JU:Qeedw:e 80-ac.r.e devela~tntru ~ JhP
for applicants, Mrs. Catalano largest commercial center in
said.
To be considered for issuance
of a permit, applicants must
submit the following items with
tbe city:
-_A plot pl-" showing the
location of the concession.
-A noor plan, including front
and side views of the structure
proposed, as well as materials
and colors used and 0 s ign
location.
-Written permission from
the pf9perty owner for use of the
property.
-Explanation of hours of
operation, type of use and other
~m portant information
concerning operation.
-For all food and drink
operators, approval by the
Oranee Co unty Health
Department.
Upon receipt of a temporary us~ J>ermit from the Planninc
Commission, a llcan1.&-muat
city Deslp Review Board for
approval.
In addition, approval by the
South Coast Resional Coastal
Commiuk>n in Lona 'Beach is
aeeeuary. The '" to tbe cit)' for a temporary use permit is $175;
for deal1n review, $30.
Information on the coastal
commtuJon fee may be obtained
by calllq l·IMl-Ol48.
For information on clty
procedura, call Mn. Catalano
at 4t7·Dll, extension 221 hom 8
a .m . to noon Monday tbrouCb
Frldv.
• Pianist sets college concert
Pianist Kakyong Chai will
perform ~t Saddleback
College's South C ampus
Ma in Theater in Mi ssion
Vi ejo J an. 31 at 3 p.m . to
benefit the school's piano
scholarship pro~ram
Tht' conct'rt will include
p1 et•t•s by Bee thoven ,
Brahms. Debussy and
C hopin . Ti<.'k e t s arc $4
Re n<.'ral admission and S3 for
students and senior citizens
with gold cards All seatint
is reserved.
For r eservations and
a ddit ional information.
contact the theater box office
at 83 I ·4656 . or 495· 2790
between 10 a.m amt noon. or
I 11.m and 3 p.m. weekdays.
Tickl'ls will also be on sale in
lhe box office one hour prior
lo th~ benefit performance:
• &pol,ice chief lo be feted
The city is holding a Legion St. beginning at S
reception for former Laguna p.m.
Beach police c hief Jon Friends are contributing
Sparks Thursday and the food for the occasion and
whole town's Invited. • there will be a no-host bar.
-Spatn-:-wlio l'ecetve1! a ~ntatton-1Jy-'s'evetal civi--1--.1• . -~
Monday, will be honored at
the Veterans Memorial
Community Center at 384
will begin at 6 p.m . and the
reception will continue until l 7:30 p.m.
• Surfing movia al Laguna High
The L.aguna Bea cb
Education Foundation "(ill
sponsor the showing of seven
surfing and action films Feb.
19 and 20 at the high school
auditorium.
Proceeds from the t3
admission will benefit the·
La1una Beach Unified School
District. There will be shows
·at 7 p.m. Feb. 19, and at 1
p.m. and ., .. .,m. on Feb. 2Q.
Further information on
ticket.a and the films lo be
shown may be obtained by
callin1 the education
foundation at 4SM-6811.
Low-cost
housing
approved
The Irvine c ity Planning
Commission acted Thursday
night to increase the supply of
.. affordable" rental housing in"
Irvine.
Commiss io ne rs a pproved
design pJans for a 120-unit
apartment project. The units are
to be r ented to low-income
families who qualify for the
fe de ra l Section 8 program,
which assists low-income people
in paying the rent.
These 120 units would help the
city of Irvine and the Irvine
Company meet the terms of an
out-of-court lawsuit settlement
in whic h they prom ised to
provide sites for 725 units of
affordable housing in Irvine.
Called the P a rklands, the
Irvi ne Compa n y -pro posed
project is to be located east of
Culver Drive between Trabuco
R o ad a nd the Santa Ana
Freeway.
In order to qualify for section
8 rental assistance, a family
must be earning less than 80
rtnrome In
tbe county.
The 120 units will Include 20
on e -bed room one -bathroom
a pa r tments, 92 two-bedroom
one-bath apartments and eight
three-be droo m t wo -bath
apartments.
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FRIDAY, JAN. 22, 1982
CAVALCADE
STOCKS
Dalty ,_ "'f'tt •Y C...,._ IW'f"
SIZING UP Mo re
t h a n 850 rnluntN~rs
f ro m a ll part s of
0 r a n ~ e C o u n t ,.
s howed u p for t wt>
ca stin~ signup~ ·
the Festiva l of Arts •
in La~una Beach lus t
weekend wherC-the.,,·
wer e meas url'<i a nd
photographed for this
s umm t•r 's
s~nm-week paJ;?~
r u n . K e I I ,.
M e r r ,. m a n o · f
Hunt ing ton Bt.•a ('h
1 lefl 1 ha s ht:•r ned.;
m t.' a s u r t.• <I h ' <i
C'a s ti ng ,·o lu nt l't'I'.
a n cl fi · ,. t• a r . o I d
J l'SS i n 1 \\'h u It.•' of
L a k t.• F o r t.•s i is
m t.•us ured for s 1zt.• b,·
l.o uist.• Pt.•n n. OnJ\·
a b o u t h a If o f t ht•
a p plinant s wall ht•
sl'leclt'd for tht.• two
c o mplete <·asts for
t h i s s u m m l ' r · s
P a g t' a n t . w h i <' h
l't'·t·n•a tes f41 rn o u s
wor ks of u r l us ing
li H' mo<kls . lh l hl·
J l -1 ~ 1 0 0 j)-t .. n i A
night. the \'Oluntt.•e1·s
\\'iTI · bt.·-lr unsforrnt.•d
into R o C'kw e l l
f i g u r e s . <· r a h
fi s ht.•r m l•n . :\rc~b
war r io r
h o r s t.•h ad;. ha I kt
cla n<.'ers and or it.•ntul
maidens .
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Faculty
pay hi~es
backed
A committee or the University-
or C a lifornia Re ge nts has
r ecommended pay raises for
faculty members in engineerint-
and management departments
at UC Irvine and the other eight.
campuses in the UC system. t
UC spokeswoman Sarah Molla
~-----11-1--s-a-i d -t-h.e pa y; s:-a.i a.
recommended in a n effort to
inc r ease r et e nlion a nd a id
r e c r u i t m e n t i n t h e s e·
departments.
She said that recent surveys
indicate UC fa culty salaries in
management lag 14 percent or'
more be hind leading schools <>(.
bus iness administra tion an~
m a n agcment , a nd t hat UC
salarie!-. in engineering lag byj
some 13 to-15 percent.
Archie Kleingartner said in a
pr ess· r elease that while the-'
proposed raise would make UC
sa la r ies co mpetitive with:
s alaries p ai d a t o t h er:
univ.ersit1es. salaries paid tQ
b u s i ne ss a nd e n ginee ring
gr aduates in private industry
will continue to be larger than
those paid at .the university-
level
T he UC Regents were to
consider the recommendation by
the Finance Committee in favor'
1------1-+--of iha.pa.y raises. --_ --
Under the proposed pay hike ,
an assista nt pro fesso r o(
business or engineering would
:Duke' sculpture previewed
get a salary boost from the
pr esent level o f $19,700 to
$24.50<1 An associate professor
in these subjects would get his'
salary r ai sed from $24,500 to
$32,500. The top salary step for a
professor in these fields is now
$51.500 This is to be increased to
$56,700
• THE UKE -T is is a
wo rkin g m o d e l of the
nine-foot sculpture to be
placed at the J ohn Wayne
Airpor t in honor o f its
namesake.
$300,000 John Wayne statue due at airport in summer
By 18FF ADLEa ... ..., ......
Garbed in familiar west.em
tear md pinninc that tough,
confident 1rin known to
mOYl..,_. everywhere, a S..foot
statue of actor John "Duke"
WaJM abould be completed and
ready to e:reet travelen at John
Wa1ne Airport sometime this
••mmer. The $300,000 sculpture, a
model ol which was unveiled in
c~remonies Thursday. was
created by Texas sculptor
Robert Summers, who called
Wayne his "greates t he ro."
Eventually it will stand in front
Irvine teen
linked to
burglaries?
An 18-year-old Irvine r esident
arrested Wednesday after being
bitten by Axel the police dog is
allegedly responsible for three
recent commercial burglaries
Irvine police Sgt. Dick Bowmaii
·~mtodft--la~·y~.lt'ftlran11tid--notit"I~
will seek J_>toseeution of Darrel "Sco"\~nnas, fll , lS"20TVicny
Circle, in connection with
burglaries al t..to Carl's Jr.
res taurants and a ser v ice
station, all in Irvine.
Ennis was found hiding in a
trash can inside Carl's Jr.
restaurant, 4770 Irvine Blvd.;
early Wednesday by Axel the
police dog from the Tustin
Police Department, police said.
Irvine police sought the help o(
the canine and its handler after
two Irvine patrolme n saw
someone moving inside the
restaurant at 2 a.m.
of the ai r por t 's passenge r
terminal.
Summers said he was very
excited at being commissioned
lo execute the 9-foot statue of the
larger-tha n-life movie hero.
"There's not another person in
this century I'd rather do." he
explained at the un veiling or a
36-inch model of the bronze.
Michael Wayne, the actor's
oldest son, said the statue would
be a "terrifi c tril)ule" lo his
father 's memory. '·-\
.. If he were here. he'd say,
'that looks more like me than I
do'." Wayne com mented.
Ill-added that Way ne was "a
man or movement and action
and they got him moving and in
action" in the bronze rendering.
T he Orange Count y Board or
Suµervi sor s appr oved the
projec·t in Oc tober, 1981 Since
then a private group. the John
Wa~ nc Memorial Associates.
headed by local businessmen
Bru<'e Nott and Kae Ewing ,
.~a v<: coordinated the project.
T he $300.000 statue is bein5
pu1d for hy private contributors.
1nclud 1ng a s ubs tan ti a l
contri bution fro m Wayne's
fa mily. Nott said.
Ex plai ning t he pr o ble m
necessitating the pay raise
K l ci nga rtn e r s a i d , "I~
engineering. the problem is
particularly critical Many more
s t u <1e nts wa nt lo become
engineers than our faci lities can
accom modate, and society's
need for engineers IS greater
t h a n a I I t h e c o I I e t e a n d
uni versities in this nation can
s upply.
"We must have a faculty of
the very highest quality if we
are lo meet our obligations in
attempting to satisfy these
needs "
• YMC4 launches $90,000 drive
Ennis, who suffered biles on
lbe arm and nose, was treated in
Tustin Community Hospital and
then booked into Orange County
---Th~ Orange Coast YMCA is
seeking to r aise $90.000 by
the end or February to he.Ip
fund its vario us youth
programs.
Without the funds, YMCA
o ff ic i a l s s aid , y outh
programs such a s Y-lndJan
Guldef. T ra ilblazers and
s ummer camps could be put
in jeopardy.
Fundra is ing c hairman
A display of art from laMt
B . Mackal1 1 Mar&lla
Ma&&laew1 and Mllloko
, Yam•1a&a goes on display
today at the Irvine Arts and
Crafts Center.
111 s. Mackai 1 and Ms.
Mallbews colla1q'ated-on a
collection of work enUtled ·~novatlve Prinls." -The
t dil1>layed ~s ntitted'--°"A
John Sallady, who helped
raise S82,000 last year for the
youth programs , said the
1982 campaign will officially
begin Jan. 28 at lbe Newport
Ba lboa Savings and Loan in
Westcliff Plaza .
The Orange Coast YMCA
serves Newport Beach, Costa
Mesa and Irvine. For further
I nform a ti o n on the
campaign, call 642-9990.
dis playe d ls e nued "A
Ph.oto1raphi c Serles :
Concrete."
The display wiJJ be at tbe
Artl and Crafts Center, •1
·walnut Ave., Irvine tJlrouP
Feb. 11. Gallery hours are t
a .m . to 9 p.m . Monday
throulb Thursday and t a .m.
to e p.m. on Friday. For
more information call
~-1
Jail.
Faulty wire
cause off ire?
An 'electrical malfuncUon is
believed to have possibly caused
the '300.000 fire al Sierra Vista
Middle School In Irvine
Wednaday.
Oranse County Fire Capt.
Sherry Buntint said today that
altboulb an electrical cause is
suspected, the lnvestlgatlon
continues and lt may be several
weeks be(ore_lnvesli1ators
pinpoint exactly what started
the fire.
"Tbey CinvesU1aton) seem to
feel tbe cause wu ln the wirinl
in the attic above the lirls'.
locker room," 1ald Dave
Holmes, priJLtlpal of the
lO·month-old school in north
Irvine. "We've told our
lnaurwe adjuater-I.hat-it-wu
started by an apparent
electrical problem.••
. .
QYll OftENS Five members o r the
Woodbridge Hi gh School football team~
-dt'essed-up as chee rleade r s , c•lleo
themselves th e "Wa rrio r e tte s" a nd
~,.. ...... .,...,
participated in gra nd opening ceremonle
t9d ay_ for-l-he Wood bridge ...!!l&h.., Schoo
gymn.asiwn..
111111 CUii
Ne~ort-Mesa
delays plftns
~o lease. parcel.
' BJ JODI CADENHEAD
CM .. ~ ........
Representatives of Newport
---111n11Unified Sc1'1>0i District
decided late Thursday to
postpone plans to lease 47 acres
of district-owned property
foUOwing a legal decision that
may have an effect on tbe aooinJ
of the area.
Superintendent John Nicoll
said be was advised by attorney
Clayton Parker to put off leasiq
THE DUKE -TJl.is is a-
working model of th e
n ine-foot sculpture to be
placed at the John Wayne
Airport in honor of its
namesake.
I 'Duke' statue-·
for-airport
previewed
By JEFF ADLER Of ... DeltJ ..... ,....
Garbed in familiar western
gear and grinning that tough,
co nfident grin known to
· moviegoers everyWliere, a 9-foot _ _..ta111~Jo~Duke!.!.
Wayne should be completed and
ready to greet travelers at John
Wayne Airport sometime this
summer.
The $300,000 sculpture, a
model or which was unveiled in
ceremonies Thursday, was
created by Texas sculptor
the vacant Bay View school lite
at Bristol Street and Jamboree
Boulevard unlll the county
Board of SJ.tp.er.xiaou __ t,akea
action on a ruling by Oraqe
County Superior Court Judie
Bruce Sumner.
Sumner's rulin1 balled
expansion of John Wayne
Airport until a new
Environmental Impact Report la
prepared. His rulina could
prevent the district's property
from being rezoned, according
to county officials.
Prior to bis decision, officials bad planned to lease the vacant
land, a move they hoped would
bring in extra revenue.
The property now ls zoned for
agricultural and school use.
Sumner's ruling was a victory
tor Newport Beach residents
who have fought expansion ol
tbe airport, but baa left the
future ol surrounding property
in limbo, say officials.
•·As a resident of Newport
Beach I'm delighted with Judie
Sumner's decision," said School
Board President B. J . Skilling.
"But as a trustee I'm concerned
about the impact it •ill have on
the land.
"It may have a large impact ii
it messes up the county's master
plan," said Ms. Skilling. "If they
can't go ahead with their zooinc
then we're sort of dead in the
water."
De s pite the district's
con cerns, Ken Winter ,
Community Plannine chief for
the County Environmental
Agency, said the ruling may not
affect the school's property
because most or tbe land is
outside the area moat significantly affected by alrpart
noise.
He said lbe di1trict eould
pursue developmeat plaaa
without waitiq f« the ~to
complete a specific plaa fer tM
area.
High-riae
towerOK'd
for Newport
Newport Beach planniDI
commissioners have
r ecommended approval of a
controversial multi-story
medical towe r near Hoag
Memorial Hospital. '
The proposed 65,000-square·
foot tower would be consb'JM:ted
adjacent to the existing Park
Lido medical complex and
would include a separate.
two-story parking structu.re.
The sometimes -stormy
two -hour bearing Thursday
evening pitted the applicants -
Park Lido Ltd. -against
n e a r b y r e s i d n t s !'....b.9
complained the tower would
gener.Me-&eo., much noi&& arid
traffic and reduce
already-scarce street parking.
The City Council will have the
rinal s ay on the proposed
project. A hearing date bas not
been announced.
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FRIDAY, JAN. 22, 1912
CAVALCADE
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COVETED AWARDS -Liz Kelly. 8. or the Hartley's Hoppers
Soccer Team. pcints out ·trophies to teammate Tamara
O'Nan. also 8. before first a nd runner-up awards \\C'r<.'
presented to 22 West Newport° teams in Region 97 . Amc.n can
Robert Summers, who called
Wayne his ·~greatest hero."
EventuaJly <it will stand in front
of the airport's pasae,.1er
terminal.
PlELIC USE SlM\iARY
Summers said he was very
excited at being commissioned
to execute the 9-root statue of the
larger -than-life movie hero.
"There's not another person ln
this century I'd rather do," he
explained a\ the unveiling of a
36-inch mod~I of the bronze.
Michael Wayne, the actor's
oldest son, said the statue would
be a "terrific tribute" to bis
father's memory.
·:u be were here, he'd say,
'that loob more like me than I
do'," Wayne commented.
He added that Wayne wu. "a
man of movemeot and aetkln
and they aot him movinc and in
action" in lbe brooae renderiJll.
The Orance County Board ol
Supervisors approved tbe
project in October, 1•1. 8'nce
then a private 1roup, tbe Joba
Wayne Memorial Assoclatea,
beaded by local buaineaamea
Bruce Nott and Kae l!wiq,
have coordlnated the project.
Tbe •.ooo atatue ii bllaa-
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coaldbaUoa from-W•'"-'• -..hue_.aaked coa1tar...dmmi1.toaer1 to ramU7, Nott 1aJd. appl'Oft '111 million ~t in Bolsa
Chica wetlands. Map by Sipal Landmark
Inc. --.-4eveloper'1 plans for the coastal
area.
For an 11-year-ol.d, she's
a pretty sharp cookie
when it comes to
merchandising. See Page
B6.
Soccer per/ ormers
harvest trophies
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Youth Soccer Organization. including the Surfs. hclow. Also
hono red were 120 referees and JO field maintenance
personnel. About 700 people attended the program at the
~ewpott llaTbor High School gym
Newport man tells
of sllspeCt's threat·
A neighbor has testified in
Orange County Superior Court
that he once heard Newport
Beach murde r defendant
Herbert Barclay Baeu call his
87-year-old mot.her a "damned
old woman" and s uggest she
should be dead.
The tes timony from John
Olhasso, also of Newport Beach,
came in the opening day of a
trial in which Baetz. 57, is·
accused ol murder in the death
of Janette Baeu, 87.
Baetz, who has a college
degree in chemlstr)', Is aUeged
lo have put potassium cyanide, a
poision, in a glass of orange
juice that his mother later
drank. She died Sept. 10.
Under questioning from
Oeouty District Attorney Pat
Gea.·y, Olhasso, described as a
close friend or Mrs . Baeu. said
t h e woman and her son
frequently argued after Baetl
took up residence in her home at
1211 W. Bay Ave. on the Balboa
Pennilula.
About a mont.b before the
woman'• aeath, Olha110
testified, he heard Baell and Ida
other talking in argumentative
tones in the backyard of the
residence.
"He said, 'You 're nothing but
a damned old woman. I w~ you
were ... dead'," Olhasso
recalled Baetz as telling his
mother.
Sloate joins
Mesa planners
Costa Mesa resident Mart
Sloate has been appointed lo the
city's planning commission, il
was announced today.
The 52-year·old engineer wu
chosen W~day from amoGI
17 candidates who applied for
the seal vacated last October lty ·
chairman Richard Carstensen. ·
Sloate has served on the cli Traff'c Commission for t
years and lived in Costa II
since 1980. His term wlll ex
January, 1983. ,
Donald O'Neal, baa be•n
appointed to a-erve lll•
remainder of Sloate'a term • the Traffic Commluk»n.
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Orange Cout DAIL V PILOT/Friday. January 22, 1982 N ..
Daw Jones.Final
OFF 3.23.
CLOSING 153.30
·•" :t.' "t .._,~ Deducting
school expenses
fThU it the fifth part o/ a IO·part 1en~1 on how lo aou.
on your 19'1 income tan1 J
The general rules governing deductions for
education expenses are: You can deduct the expenses
incurred to maintain or Improve your skills -but
you can't deduct education expenses if they qualify
you for a new trade or business.
It's often difficult to draw the line between these
two types of education. but in 1981 , there were cases
that could be helpful.
In o ne case,
Donald, a full-time ~ co l lege civi l
engineering teacher, .. ,c
left his post 'to spend ~
~w~ ·.~~rsi.:et~~~ i~ IYlVIA Pllllli:'Z
engineering at a
difrerent university.
He then returned to his college post. Donald claimed
he could deduct his education expenses because they
improved his teaching skills. The Internal Revenue
Service couldn't see it this way. The agency claimed
the education qualified him for a new tr ade or
business.
But the Tax Court permitted the expenses as a
deduction. A Ph.D. wasn't required to meet the
m inimum educational requirements for his teaching
job. and the education just imp~oved his teaching
skills.
· A certified and licensed clinical social worker
had herself psychoanalyzed so she could more
effectively treat her patients and get more referrals.
The I RS used a new approach to try to block her
deduction. It took the view that there was no
"education.'' Reason: There was no program of
study or training at an accredited institution. The
Tax Court again held for the taxpayer. "Education"
is not restricted to formal education.
Since the costs met all the other requirements for
qualified education costs, they could be deducted.
The IRS, though, said last year that it will not follow
the court's decision. Thus, such non-school expenses
will be disallowed should your return be examined -
and you will have to fight.
Another 7£ase involved a research chemist working as a oreman in the control department of
Coming Glas Works. He voluntarily look courses at
a local branch of Syracuse University on a part-time
basis. with Coming paying 75 P,ercent of the tuition.
Later he went on leave and took full-time courses at
the university's main campus leading to an M.B.A.
After that, he returned as a market development
speciaJist. Coming paid two-thirds of his salary at the
m~n campus, plus his tuition and ~xpenses.
The Tax Court split the education expenses. The
part-time courses were deductible because they were
Incurred to maintain and improve hi s skiJJs as a
foreman. The costs of his full-lime courses were not
related to his job and were not deductible.
These decisions on borderline cases may apply to
you.
Barter clubs are becoming major operations, and
it would be ridiculous to deny that "bartering" is a
possible means or tax avoidance. The IRS considers
"credits" received for goods and services rendered
by barter·club members as taxable income.
Monday: Office at home a.ad vacat k>a home.
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