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MONDAY lH TOUI •• ,· 1'111.1 OHA N Cd L(HJN I Y <Al II OHNIA ~~ CE.NTS
·This time God spared hi~; flames stop short
BY JODI CADENHEAD 0( .... .,.., ..........
"l couldn't believe God would
do this to me again,'' thought. Joe
Kozlowski. 45. as he fled the
exclusive Orange neighborhood
where the Gypsum Canyon fire
caWled $3 million damage.
God d idn 't. K oz lo wski
returned to h is hillside home
Sun day. breathing a sigh of
relief.
When fire came Saturday,
Kozlowski had just finished
rebuilding his elegant home. It
s\,.llltalncd S350.000 damaae In an
electrical fire two years ago.
The fir e Saturday that
destroyed 11 Creal de Vllle
homes valued between S250,000
and S000,000 and damaged three
others. stopped jus t before
K ozlowski'• h o use. Only a
chimney remained at the location
of the house next door.
Several neighbors di,glng
through the cha(rcd remains of 1 once lavish hpmes said they were
thankful that the fast-moving
flames had spared Kozlowakl's
houee.
"l thought It waa gone," aald
Koalowaki. who had watched the
raging fire through binoculars ... I
saw the houae next door collapee_
and 1 knew we didn't have a
prayer." •
The 45-year-old busineaman
credited firemen who stood on
h is roof with hoeea with saving
his juat-rebuUt home.
The once-p osh h illside
neighborhood overlooking miles
of 1COrched vegetaUon remained
a vlrtunl war ione S unduy a11
shocked resident.ii began s itting
through the blackent.'Cl rubble.
Little was left to retrieve. The
fire took hillside homes on both
sides of the street, leaving beh ind
only chimney stacks and t:ust.om
swimming pools.
A sooty plastic truck, a box of
canceled checks and a scorched
copy o f Playboy magazine
became amazing treasures.
Tim Neuland poked t hrough
the desolate rubble of w ha t
neighbors had said had once been
an Immaculate hot!'le worthy a
s pot in House Beautiful'
magazine.
"When J got here It was all
over," he said. "No clothes. no
furniture, nothing's left."
0 d d 1 y c no ugh a J u n.io r
Fireman's badge he had n_~oeiv1.'CI
in third grade survived the
flames. He wore It. \..
"T h is Is the most beautiful
home I've e ver own ed. We'll
bullet at back," he said, as he
pulled a broken saw from the
piJe of blackened ash.
Next door. Pat McConnell, 37,
and a f <'W frie nds searched
through o heap that had once
been the mas ter b<.'droom for
some colm1 he had· kept 'in the
closet.
"I didn't think fl was going to
get thi.<1 close," said McConnell,
turning shovel after shovel of
worthless asb.
"It makes yo u r eassess
everything," he addc.>d . "Material
things aren 't that importa nt
anym<!re "
14 families
homeless • in
county fires
By DAVID KUTZMANN
()('ttle D.ity l"llol II•"
A blaze that scorche d 16,800 acres of
hillsides and canyons in eastern Orange County
neared full containment I.Oday, ending a two-day
rampage that le ft 14 families homeless and
caused an estimated $16 million in property
damage.
Orange County Fare Department officials
said the wind-driven fire was expected to be 100
percent contained by noon today with full
conltol expected l~r I.Oday or Tuesday. ·
Meanw hile, Orange County was among
three Southern California counties declared a
disaster area by Gov. F.dmund G . Brown Jr. That
designation will assist prope rty owners in
obtaining reconstruction assistance.
Fire Capt. Chuck Murphy said the blaze was
still smolde ring this morning near Fremont
Canyon east of Irvine Lake. where firefighters
had concentrated their efforts overmght aft.er
dousing flareups and hot spots in other locations
Sunday.
The blaze erupted Saturday morning in the
Gyps um Can yon area n ear the Riverside
Freeway. Fueled by strong Sant.a Ana winds, It
quickly raced toward hlJlside areas in Anaheim
Hills, Villa Park, Orange and Santiago Canyon.
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Forced to flee were hundreds of resident.a
from expensive hillside neighborhoods .
Costa Mesa fireman Russ Parker checks rubble Suqday in Crest de Ville in Orange.
Officials said the fire destroyed 14 homes,
many of them in the posh Crest de Ville tract in
(See COUNTY FIR~, Pase Al)
LB firemen stretched .
'8y GLENN SC01T /If .. ...., .........
Firefighters battling Sunday's Laguna Beach fire that charr~
80 acres and destroyed two
.t-ouses prevented more severe
•eatruction despite a s upport
lyatem stretched to Its limit.
Onl y two of the city's four
engines and crews were in town
when the fire was reported at
1:29 a.m. at the home of Thomas
Duckworth, 1199 Lewellyn
Drive.
The city's other engines -and
Virtually all extra engines and
cre w s from O r a n ge Coast
communities -were far away at
staging areas at Anaheim Hills,
where they had been summoned
to help extinguish a fire that
broke out Saturday.
• Firefight.en say Duckwort h's
old, wooden house had been a
concerp for them for years
iM!cAuae the cloeest fire hydrant,
Jocat.ed on Canyon Acres Drive,
wu almost a half-mile away and,
a narrow p rivate road to the
residence provided only limited
access.
The house a lready was in
names when firefighters spqtt.ed
it as they headed their vehicles
up Laguna Canyon Road alter
the call came in. By the time they
laid 2,000 feet of hose up the
narrow road -it took hose ffom
both engines to reach the site -
the house was engulfed.
Worse yet, the water pressure
in the lines wasn't sulficient to
force the water up the 300-foot
climb to the hillside house. Thus.
crew members instead parked an
engine next to the house and
used the 500 gallons of wa te r
stored in the vehicle until more
help arrived.
"What w e tried lo do waa
knock it down enough until we
could get some more equipment
and m a npower up here,••
explained Capt. Rich Dewberry.
The support· was coming, but it
was a long way off. Meanwhile,
the fire blown b y mode rate
winds was moving along the
brush-lined hillside toward the
high-priced homes lining Skyline
Drive and several cul-de-sacs to
the west.
Because h ea t rises, fires
naturally move uphill.
If the city's other two engines
had been in town, they probably
would have been dispatched to
th e top of the hill s t o
immediately establish a line, said
department spokesman Herb
Jewell. But he said no one could
argue with the need to send them
to Anaheim, where the fire there
had destroyed 14 homes.
Mutual aid agreements, he
noted, work both ways.
ln this case, the agreement
proved workable again. Forty-
nine fire engines from all part.a of
Orange County and beyond
eventually arrived in Laguna
Beach. Many of them we re sent
directly to the hilltops where
crews hosed down flames that
licked only a few -yards from the
houses.
(See LAGUNA, Page At)
Cue ta hand crew cuts fire line early Sunday on east side o f
Laguna Canyon Road aero from Festival of Arts.
NB growth figh'f SPONtaneous combustion
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BY ~EVE MARBLE Of'IMhllJ ..... aleft •
Jean Watt lives on exclusive Harbor bland,
drives a whJt.e Mercedes coupe and ls one of the
tnaly powerful in Newport Beach.
She doesn 't deaJ tn stocks and bonds, she
doeln't have an executive suite overlooking the
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ocean and ah, hasn't even considered seeking
political office .
She's the prellt'dent of a group called S.PON, a
small but politically powerful collection of
resldenta who have become "public enemy No. l"
to developers and builders ln the beach city.
S.PON haa a winning track record of derailing
development projects, slowing others and drawing
attention when Its leaden speak out on laaues,
which i. oft.en.
SPON la an acronym for Stop Polluting Our
Newport.
In the early days -1974, that Is -SPON's
idea of pollution waa the silt, pe1tlclde1 and
chemicala wuhln1 Into the Upper Newport Bey.
The bay wu SPON'• reMOO for bein8.
But SPON'• definition of pollution has
chanpd. Pollution now meana COO much traffic,
too many people, too many jet. flichta and, more
than anythlnl ••· too much pvwth.
SPON la viewed by tta c:ritk:s a1 betna the
dty'a no-lfOW'lh movement. a label Watt •YI la
"almpliltk no1•n." creeled by her enemAet and
the media. .
On the ~ .. of lhe m-bcmd la the
Irvine Canpm\y, U. ~ landowner, landlord
and deve)CJI*' ln N.wpon a.ch.
Bob Shel• a W. ~t of lhe company,
Iii a former .. ,_ Md aty mm11"' of Newport
Beach. In -~ty or anadllr'. he Ml ~ ~ ........... far.~ Shelton idmltl that .the --.,di" ln New pun ii
Thi• 11 the eecond of thrH Dally Piiot
artlclee deacrlblng th• growth-no growth
f1ct1on1 governing development In Newport
Beach. Today'1 ln1tallment COV9t1 SPON (8toP
Polluti ng Our Newport). a watchdog
organlzetlon and It• critics.
tha' lhe Irvine Company la aome all-powerful
machlnl that rum over the Un.le py without •
care in che world and la N1ponllble for .verythlnl
lhal11 ...,,. ln the Qty. ·-=. tua•\I Shelton, "have alWl)'I be9rl ol w .'' n..n haw ~ meny a.. over the yean
that have Ht the lrvtne Compeny and the
mem~p of S.PON on a collision coune but the
true heavyweight bout has always been Newport
Center.
Newport Cent.er is the showcase of the Irvine
Company e mpir e. a cir cular s h opping a nd
profe.ional center that has attracted the likee of
Neiman-Marcus and Bullocks-Wilshire and has
drawn flrma like Pacific Mutual ou t of Loa
Al\plet .
The center ia a world of glass and steel that,
when viewed from the deck of a boat In Ne wport
Harbor. atands ln spectacular contrast to the
hlu.tde ot Irvine C-ompany homes that rt.es up
behind it.
It la a land of high-fashion, bl& bualnftt,
top.flicht hotel rooms and a golf coune tucked ln
fOf' aoOd tnHM.ltt. 1t la virtually a city by itall.
"The Irvine Company hu apent the better par\
of four yMn &rytna to nail down a ~am fot
expandinl the t"enttt (''flnlshlna It.' th4t Itvtne
Company lnMa\I).
The Irvine Company dream for Newport
Center ltarted to ao aour In 1878.
If the developmlnt flnn1wu haviN trouble j lhat ,_.., SPON Wlm't. The &00-rmmber l"OUP
aeddenly Md ........ of the Oty Coundl ft!AJDri'Z ancf, at-point.._ brandtd • N.wpon 8lmdt a "lhedow pemrnent .. ,
1 lft a two-yHr it.retch, the council twle.
~ U. ........ plan for Newport Olnts 1and NdUeid -permiu.d bulldinl llMn bJ ... l ~.~-, ....... ,,.AI)
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8 Orang• Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Monday, October .11, 1812
F-ir-e stops shOrt of Laguna home
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With no 1•xu1Cfll'J'Ullon, &•tt)'
Bal'ru• vould uy Sunday
m ernlng tho vl1to from thf'
torract' of he r Lai(.inu Bt•och
home at 696 Mysllt' Vww wo11
umazlng
Lc•wl'llyn Orlw. plm• trl't' 4!~ ft..N , I OOI th hoWM•
w1•r)I UJJ, •nJlnti u rlnt• nl't .nf
flnnwM 11w•1 tlw fl1 c· n •lltrdun1
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"It look1-tl JUllt llkt• u e.torm of
fir<', t.•c11nlnl( down," t1ht• 1101d
"Ju!it Il k(• It WU~ r11111ln1t ..
Stretching on tht• sloJ>t!& uc:low
• were 60 acrt.>s of chorred bru1d1
Afwr claiming Ouc.:k worth':;
ret1ld1•1w<• ttw rln· 1duflt'<.I c.•ou11't'.
heading uphill mw hcovy bru11h.
It was approac:hlnic u IK'orc of
t»<pt•Mlve, hlll1ddo honwiJ wlwn
f1reCightlng strike teams from
throughout the c . .'ounty rtl('l-d into
the narrow streets b41r •ly In time
to stop the flanws from clalmlnai
mor(' homCli.
But tlw 11\lmn 1><1'1.-.('tJ. It Willi
uht1r down. Nuw tht> vluw Wtlli
purtkulru·ly l(uod. ,_ that stopped only fct>t from her
home. At the other f'nd of tht•
smoldering acreage was the spot
where Thomas Duckworth's
stately old woode n housf' hud
burned to the ground, leovlng
only a chjmncy st.nnding at 1199
The Barrus home, Ilk<' many
othl"nl on nearby Skyline Drive,
Willi utmost engulfed. Barrus said
h·ope s<.'f•med lost when u large
&>low, ha nd cr<'WS drt.'IUl{ld in
bright oransu uniform~ 11tlll
busily dcurt.'U llCW rlrt• hl'<!Okll.
. To the• w'-•st, Burrutc could !ICC tht.'
morning sunlight playing ort the
dct•p blue 0t.·cun. Sudsy wuve11
LAGUNA FIRE BATTLED • •
By 6 a.m. Sunday, flam1•s s ull
sh ot from the h11ls1de a t•ross
Laguna Can yon from lrvtnt..'
Bo wl and fire fig hters still
worried about hot winds rising
with the sun.
Ctty Hall. liul the wind didn't
rise and the fire wus deemed
c.:ontaincd at 7:37 a.m.
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111•1• t.Jomugt• wus C'St1malcd at
$250,000.
No serious in ju rH•s Wl'rl'
r<'portt>d ullhough two Luguna
&•ach f1r('f1ghtl'nl Wt•rt• ll'l'Ulcd
tor minor injurws to u km,-..• and
hand. hl' uddt.>d Alle n Hazzard, fin Orange
Co unty Fire Department
battalion chlpf, plotted a strategy
to send hand crews up the hill to
cul fire breaks for hoses.
·I "'rime is what I'm fight ing
now," he explained. "If tht• wind
, comes up. it'll blow tht• fire right
around the corner."
Investigators sllll art> picking
through the rubble at the
Duckworth houB«' in Sl'an:h of a
cause of the fire. The owner was
not al home when firefighters
arrived. Jewell said, but h<' has
been in t·on ta cr with
investigators.
A guest home behind the main
house also was destroyed, Jewc.>11
said. No other structures were
ruined. he added. although aome
minor roof damage was reporlL'd
lo a few houses on Skyline. Total
Laguna Canyon Hund was
closed from thl' llnw tht• bluw
broke out .until about U n m ..
causing long detours rur thos1•
c ntcnng or cx1llng tht• l'llY
, As usual with mujor Orungt•
County C1rcs, the warm Wt':!tt•rly
winds were c r c dltt•J with
m itlolly fanning th1• flrt• ond
pushink it toward town.
A round the corn l'r wa s
downtown Laguna Beach und
COUNTY FIRES • •
Orange. and damaged six othl'r~. Two barns also
were destroyed. ·
Originally, fire officials estimuted that 18.-
000 acres had been blackt.'m•d and ii homes
gutted by the fast-moving flanws.
But those numbers wen• rt'vtsed downward 1 Sunday as fire officials and evacuated residen ts
returned to neighborhoods t>ng ulfed in smoke
and fire Saturday.
In some cases, there was little to come home
to.
The only thing 65-year-old Lock Dean could
say was "Oh my God almighty" as he surveyed
the charred remains of his home Sunday on the
Bauer Ranch n ear Weir Canyon and the
Riverside Freeway.
As his son poked through the w reckage of
the house. Dean turned away. "I don't want to
Look at it," he said.
In a lat.er interview. Dean, a carpenter by
trade. said he and his family fled Saturday
afternoon when flames swept over a nearby
hillside and engulfed the home in minutes.
' "We ran in to get what we c..'Ould," he said,
but there was little lime to salvage much.
Dean had lived In the sprawling ranch home
' for 11 years as cnretaker of the property.
ln the Anaheim Hills area, the fire burned
to the edge of expensive n eigh borhoods
overlooking canyons on Singingwood Drive.
Nightingale Drive, Jay Cirde and Kite Circle.
None of the homes. however. was damaged.
Not iO lucky were some homeowners in the
Crest de Ville tract, who returned Sunday to £ind
only burned-out skeletons where their homes
once stood. Eleven homes were destroyed and
three damaged by flames.
In a ll, 48 miles of lines were dug by
firefighters Sunday as ground crews moanted air
and land assaults against flames still burning in
rugged back country east of Irvine Lake.
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Chimney is a ll tha t re m ain la nding
in the a ft erma th of the Ra u er Ra nch
fire on a nta An a Canyon Road m
Ana heim Hills . I
Windy weather
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R1ln ~ snow[lm
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Coastal
Ouety not11leMI wtn01 mainly ... ..,n Oll«t•. mountain• end In
coHtal canyona and PHHI
th«>lql Tueeday. CIMt llklel
Tod8y: Fall' wltll local nof1Mnl 10 _. Wlndt Ill to 20 mpti b9low canyons. HlgtlS mkl IOa T onigtll
and TuHday: Fair wllll local nortllenl wind• t5 to 25 mpll
below C8n)'Ol'I LOWS tonight low
10a and NgtlS Tueeday mid IOt
U.S. summary
Shower1 and 1hunder11orm1 1wtp1 frOft'I Iha eHle1n GrHI
Laku to the SoulhHst early
t0d1y, with sca11ered 1how•r•
and cl0ud1 over the Southwest
and rain and drlule In the up1>41f
MldWMt Shower• c:ontlnuecl from Lake
Erle 10 northern Ge orgia
Show•r1 and 1hunder1how•••
111yed over 1outhH1t O•org11
a nd 11ong th• •Htern and IOUlhefn Florld• COii\.
Cloudy alllet •nd 1 law anowera
w•re 1c1t11red over 1outhorn T•11H, and rain 1nd drlzzle
c:ontlnued from upper Mlchlg1n to
North Olkota, with cloudy 1klu
from Ille 011110111 to Iha middle
and \lf)per MlllllNlppl llaltev
Fair 1kt.1 prev11ted ov9' the reat of the United Stat ..
S c attered 1how1ra 1nd
~11onn1 -• loraea•t for 1et• toaar from the Alo Grenoe
v111ay o TaxH through the central Oull Co111 and the
Carotlnaa 10 th• lower OrHt
LM•. Scattarad 11toware ••r•
•x.pact9d from Iha UPCMlr Gr111 Uk• to Iha DallOI ... rain Wll
ptedlc1ed -North o.11011 1111<1 ~ .. and _,,,., lk .......
toraelll IC'Oll the r•I of Ille
Unltad It.at•. Tempe rature• around •ti•
netton at 3 1 "' EDT r~from 11 ~ In t.Memt., , IO
10 ~ In Ke, Weat. F
Temperature s
liiA*'f. " ... , 5e .. 5
83 31
36 " 16 M 22
&4 llO
67 H
IO II tt'
IO 14 IO 40 t7 .. 71 70 n 11 .. ,
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Oaylon
09nv•r
Dal Molnu
O..toll
El Paso
Falr~nkl Fargo
Flags11tt
Honolulu Hout Ion
lndlanapol!•
Jllekaon.MlH
JICklOl'IVI ..
Juneau Kan ... City
L11V90M
Uttla Aodl
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Memphll
MJaml
M~'#lukea Mpls·SI PllUI
Nutwille ,.. ... Orlun1
N ... Yon 0tt11nom. Cny
Omah•
0fltnd0 Phltadetphlt
PhOanla P1t11burgti
Por11and.M• Portland, Ore
Providence
R9"Q Salt Llkl
San Antonio
Sen Diego
San F,.nc:llCO Seattle
Sioua Fall•
St Loult
SI Sta Marla
Spoli-SyracuN ropa111
Tuceon
Tulu
Wllhlnglon
73 55
78 64 49 30
57 51 0
72 60 .O<
72 4'
30 26 1'
48 45 8f
51 32 89 76
78 64 .Oi
75 55 °' 81 69 .7
90 68 55 49 2:
55 49 71 51
70 54
83 63
78 65
79 82 Na'Cl>d ft~•"t< Se<-.°'t 11.().o u S O.o• fl' COi'""'""• •
Flurries(!!)
65 78
63 45
57 49
79 71 89 70
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58 48
70 48
53 47 04
90 70
Senta Berbers
SIOCklon
PAN AMUllCAN
82 49
82 52 C.Jgary
Edmonron Mon1re11
CANADA
81 52 Acepule-0 93 11 Regina
57 2a. S8 23
52 47
51 '1
83 42
68 48
50 44
61 49
63 56
53 33
73 47
Berbedoa 88
Bermuda 81 Bogott 63
Cureceo Freaport
Ouaoa1aj1t1
Ouao.ioupe
HIYlrll
Kingston Montago Bey Muat11n
M.,ld1
M••lc4 City Mont.,rey
NUUU
73 Toronto
70 Vancouv•f
SO Wlnnl1>9Q
79 49 43
82 27 63 30
88 58 1 19 9g 68
83 82
87 •7 48 •8
85 54
52 49 .25 57 32
81 44
57 61
76 42
68 61
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San Jllan
T eguclgalpe
Trinidad V.,1CtU1
PAN AMINCAN
88 76
77 81
66 73
88 75
88 77
88 71
88 73
91 72
77 69
81
18 70 to 76 ee 9t 75
90 76
Acec>ulco 91 &.rbadol 84
kmuda 12
M 5a CUfac.c> II 77 5 t F reapor'l II
715 72
75 11 . ee ,, 83 54 Guadalajara 75 72 37 GueNloupe to
83 83 Ktnoeton M 76 62 Montego Bay M
85 43 M.Utlan M 17 55 M•ld• 91
M 54 Me.11lco City 79
12 41 Monttt9'f to
12 47 Na._, II
H 82 sen Juan. p R 93 83 63 Trinidad II
lllf IEPIRT
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77 72 57 73 ..
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lod1y In many portion• of Iha unhe•lthlul air qulllly prldlcllCI In
1he 00•11 1 1 •••a• •nd
metropolitan Lot Angetet. Unh•allhlul 111 quality tor
aenalllva P•OPI• I' lorac11t 1n metro90t1t1r1 Loa Ar~ and the
t»Ulal faglonl, w.lh a PSI of 125.
Good air quallly IJ forKlll In the 81n Oabrlal end Pomon1
valleyt wlth I PSI Of 100, and In
1n1a11d Or1nge COuflty, the Sen
Ferna ndo and Senta Cl1rlla
vallayt. Rlveralde·San Bernardino
and H•m•t·Elalf1ore 1 raa1, l lM!flQ. the,. and low daaertl
and Big 8aar Ull(a, •M w.th I PSI
ol 42.
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countiae· (IOO) H7-47 t0
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fum1l y'1t hoUKt' WW• HlllndlnM II
trlbuk• to l 1rt•flghll•111 Crum 11uch
unllkQly plact .. t (;411·d1m C,;rovo,
L a Jl abru . FulJ <>r t o n Qhd
S t.unton. 1
"I think it'1t o m(trvt•lous duy. 11
~C.COt doy," atll'f'Ull l)l't>e:l11h11t'd.
· Tht•y ..uiv1•d our huui1t1. I thlnk
thcsl' guyli oru just 1".!Jxir."
G L1': ]q N S<.;U'r r
Royal photos
Johu
Visiting in (]ifto n, Texas, King
O lav V of Norway &u r ns the ta bles
on tht" crowd anti the media a ht•
a ims a <·um era a t the m unday.
Yacht burns in Costa Mesa
A fin• of ~us p1t·1ous origin
brok e out in a 24 fool cab111
cruiser stored 1n an 011 field in
Costa Mesa al 3:46 pm f'r1dt1y.
Fire Departml'nl off1c1als sa10
T h c• b I a z c , w h 1 l' h w u s
l'X l1ngu1shed 1n abo ut 20
minulPS. occurred behind u row
of l'Omm<.•rctal IJuildtngl> al llj;l5
Whiulcr Ave
Sunt• Hc rgs trom
Medicine
prize split
three ways
STOCKHOLM; Swede n (AP)
Thl' 1982 Nobel Prize for
Mc..'<.11cme was awarded today to
E11glishman John R. Van~ jointly
w1 th Swt•dcs Sun e Bergs trom
and Btmgt Samuclsson for their
r<.'st•arc-h o n p rostagla ndins,
powerful hormones that may be
hl•lpt ul tor preventing u lcers
and easing menstrual cramps.
All thr<.'<.' men are al Harvard
University in Cambridge, Mass .
Bergstrom 1s ch1.1 irman of the
Nobel Foundation Board and has
long lx."t'n mentioned as a Nobel
cana1dat.e despite hlS po.9i tion .
The first of this year's Nobel
awards was announced by the
facu lty o f t h e K a roli n s ka
In stit ute fo r M e dicin e i n
Stock holm, a tradi tion . The
record prize o f 1.15 million
kron or w as w orth $157 ,000
necause o f a 16 p e rce nt
d e valuation of the Swedish
c urre n cy last Friday. T h e
recipients share the prize equally.
The awarding body cited the
three resear c he rs for their
discoveries conce rn ing
"prostaglandins and r elate d
bio1ogically al·tive subst.ances."
P rostagland1ns a re power ful
ho rmones o r h o rmo ne-like
s ubs tances.· fo rmed in the
swmach and found m semen and
menstrual fl uid.'
Vane, born 55 years ago in
W orcest e r s hire, has b een
research director of the Wellcome
Foundation in Beckenham since
1973. He is currently lecturing at
a Harvard seminar.
liergstr om. rector of t h e
Karo ltnska Insutute. is also
t·hairman of th e N obel
Foundation Board. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~
O ur "344_" tro pical sui t
is comforta bly ligh tweight
Wh ile the holtc~l Jays h ave pas1. there's li ttle
rca~on not to c n1 oy the l'.umfon and glH1J looks
found in i1 tropical suiting. We've u~ed a polyc~
tcr-amJ-wurMcd thnt '~ tailored tu kccp it~ s hape
und hold <.rca c~ IO a minimum. T he cxc.:lu sivc
"346'' 3-hutton model is offcrcJ in c.:la~~ic pin
~tripes on grey. Cont And u ouscrs, $280
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Two Polish cities
·cut off from world
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -whclher the clrcu!l.a had been
All tele phone and te le x deliberately cut or whether
communicationa were out the outages were due to a
today wlth the Baltic port city technical problem.
of Gdanak, birthplace of the P o land• 1 Commun Is t
newly outlawed Solidarity government hus traditionally
union, and wllh Jhe west.em cut oft communlcallona after
PoHah city of Szczecln . ttoublc erupts In a particular
o perator·•· for the at.ate ci t y, but It w a• not ~
telephone network said. Immedia tely possi blc to
They aaid they had been dct'ermlne w h e ther there
ordered not to accept calla to were any dis turbances at
..
Orange Coeet DAILY PILOT /Monday, October 11, 198? $ 41
thoee areas. but could not A )\-_ 9'dansk or Sl.CU.'Cin.
Soviet sub slips out
Mustard frames Ne wport Center where no-growth udvocute8 ke pi
the Irvi ne Company from building a 400-room hotel.
oe11, ,.1101 Ptioto br "'" '•~
,
' BERGA NAVAL BAS E,
S wede n (AP ) -Afte r
hunting more than a ':"Fek
and dumping 5''0res of j2l!Pth
charges mt.o frigid Hors Bay.
Sweden:s navy admits a
suspected Soviet-blo c
submarine may have escaped,
possibly the first day it was
spotted. .
a statement Sunday. "It could
s t il l b e there but the
l ik e l ihood Is gradually
decreasing."
SPON: ·ONLY A CRITtCAL WATCHDOG? • • •
"There h as b ee n a
s ubmarine In H ors Bay,"
Swedish n ava l Supreme
Cmdr. Lennart Ljung said i~
Despite his admission, the
m il ita r y int e n s ifie d a
frustrating search for the
submerged intruder. It sent
two re<'Onnaissonc.-e planes to
sweep the area for the first
time sjnce the sub's perisc:.'Ope
was spotted Oct. l. apparently
monitoring maneuvers neer
the secret M usko Naval Base.
Lebanon c~ashes erupt
BEIRUT, Leban on (AP) -
Gun~ e rupted between
Moslems 'and Christians in a
mo untain vi llage east o f
Beirut, and rightist Christian
militiamen helped Lebanese
troops seize leftists in the
capita l's western Moslem
sector.
In Jerusa l e m , Prime
Minister Me nachem Begin's
Cabinet ou tlined its proposal
for withdrawal of Israeli,
Syrian and P alestinjan forces
from Lebano n . Israel's
NATION
-Def e n se M inister Ari el
S haron denounced the United
States, accusing the Reagan
administration of blocking an
Israeli-Lebanese peace treaty,
Israel said one of its soldiers
was wounded in the croea-fi.re
S unday be tween Christian
militiamen a nd Lebanese
Druzc Moslem leftists in the
mountain town of Aley, 10
miles east of the Le banese
capital. There w e r e no
accounts of casualties among
the combatants.
Tylenol suspect nixed
C HICAGO (AP) -
Investigators are dismissing as
a murder suspect a man who
allegedly tried to extort $8.-
000 from a h ospital with
threats to "put cyanide in
ever y b o ttle of Extra -
Strength Tylenol to see what
it will do."
OCficials char ged that
J e r ome H oward . 20, o f
Chicago, left a letter with lhe
receptionist's desk at Gottlieb
Memorial Hospital claiming
r es p onsib1llly for seven
C h icago -area Tylenol
poison ings and threatening
more unless he received the
money.
If convicted on the federa
c harge. H oward could be
sentenced to up to 20 years in
prison and fined up t<
$10,000.
NOW chief vows action
lNDlANAPOLIS (AP) -
The ne w lead e r of th e
National Organization for
Women has high hopes for
lhe next few years: attacking
sex discrim inat ion in
corporate America a nd
building a political mach~ne to
STATE
rival those of the New Rlgt'j
Judy Goldsmith, who ~
take over as NOW's preaid
on Dec. 1. promiaes that N
will be a strong for ce ff
change, not a moderate vo~
of accommodalion.
Church mourns victims
A VEN AL (AP) -The
Calvar y Baptist C hurch
congregation looked to its
past.or for guidance Sunday to
deal with the deaths of eight
c hildren a nd the R ev.
Leonard Silva's wife.
Virginia Silva, 33, was
driving the children in a
church van to a Christian
school Friday when their
vehicle was struck h don
by a truck trying to a ie a
stalled car near Lemoo .
Nine. people were II~
instantly and three trs
were injured. The S d y
service wa s th e r t
·opportunity for this 1
Central California comm
to ex press its sorro~
relatives of the dead.
Crash kills two couples
OCEANSIDE (AP) -Two
matried couples died ln the
crash of their single-engine
plane which stalled at 400
f ee t while e n cir c ling
Oceanside airport and spun
into a cauliflower field.
At the time, the pilot was
flying too slowly, apparently
/
confused about what run
to uae, investigat.or:i said.
T he dead were Bruno
Bouard. 64, the owner-p
his wife Dor othy, 59, a
George C . G le nn Jr ..
53-year-old dentis t, and
wife Phyllis, all of San Die
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The Irvine Company didn't sue
but it wanted fo. Instead officials
of the massive development firm
sat back and waited for the 1980
council election, counting o n
voters to do their work for them.
That's just what happe ned.
Three ·candidates, a ll h ighly
critical of what had happened to
the Irvine Company, were swept
into power. SPON was out and
the Irvine Company was in.
The predictable happened. The
Irvine Company came before the
"new" City Council, asked for
permission to add nearly 1
million square feet of building
rights lo the center a nd. after
months of public debate, got its
wish.
SeveraJ months later, deep in
the summer o f 1981 , SPON
started flexing its muscle again
by spearheading a referendum
drive aimed at getting the l."ouncil
e ithe r to dro p the Newport
Center expansion or put it to a
citywide vote.
The council, at the request of
the Irvin e Company, ftn ally
threw in th e towel. Th e
development firm was bac k
where it started -1.4 million
square feet in the hole.
And so it has come to be. in the
fall of 1982 with another <.'Ouncil
election at hand, tha t SPON and
t he Irv ine Compa n y a re the
bookends that hold the growth
fight together .
The Irvine Company IS big and
powerful and an easy target to its
critics simply because it has
played s uc h a major r ole in
shaping the city.
SPON is a bit more elusive and
its power in the communit y
harder to understand.
Members claim SPON is run
on a nickel-a nd-d ime budget.
Still, the group managed to come
up with $80,000 to fight Orange
County government over John
Wayne Airport and has hired a
San Franclaco attorney who has
appeared locally on the group's
behall several times.
Wha t is SPON?
Watt, a pleasant and articulate
person. claims SPON is little
more than a group of concerned
citizens who care very much
about what happens to Newport
Beach.
She says her group's e fforts
are frequently rewarded with
mountains of criticism. Wa tt says
she gets irritated when SPON is
brushed o ff as "a bunch of
obstructionists," "terrorists" or "a
group of nagging housewives."
"We're the people that push
from the other side," suggests
Nancy Skinner , a former Rose
Parade queen. "The ~ity needs
som ebody push ing from the
other side. It's similar to what the
Sierra Club does."
Bobby L ovell, a B alboa
resident. claims SPON members
take the time to read through
reams o f traffic r e po rts ,
developme nt proposals and
envlronment.aJ impact reports.
"That's part of our job. We
help translate a foreign language
into some thing people can
understand," she explains.
Pat Hollanaer, a relatively new
resident of Newport Beach ,
suggests that the Upper Newpor t
Bay would be ringed with high-
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rise buildings 1f not for tht•
e fforts of SPON.
"Until the last ek'<.:tJOn," says
Lovell, "we were like a bunch of
gnats, an annoyance to the other
side . Then we grew up and
suddenly were a threat. •
.. Because or us. th(' business
community suddenly was being
made to JUStif y what it was
d oing We confronted the m
They were forced to <.'Om bat us."
While the group has 500 or so
m e mbers. th a,t numbe r is
misleading. Most of lhe council
members. including those who
strongly disagree· with SPON.
belong to the group simply to get
its literature.
Watt has been president of the
group for severa l years running
and likely w ill re m ain at the
helm. SPON mem~I'$ say. The
group's steering committ.ce of 30
meets monthly, usually a l a
member's home.
Critics seize on the fact that
only a handful of SPON 's
members a ppear in public to
speak for the group. This leaves
the impression, Watt agrees. that
the group IS very. w ry small
Shelton , from his vantage
point with the Irvine Company.
sees SPON as an organization
that has "dealt with issues on
such a narrow. nl'gat1ve a nd
unreahst1c level that on balanc.'e
it has not been cons tructive at
all."
He says the Irvine Company
gets a "bad rap" at the hands of
SPON and IS frequently blamed
for problems. such as traffic, that
are regional.
''SPON often ignores activity
(developme nt) outside the city
wruch has little to do with the
Irvine Company," says Shelton.
"But this activity does affect
traffic in Newport. It does affect
the airport
"One has lo be realistic." he
adds, suggesting that SPON 1s
ha rdly that. "We ·know what
SPON is against. but we don't
gene ral plan. This c·ity has a
gene ral plan but nobody wants to.
stick to it. Every dt>wloper who
comes along wants a l1ttlf· more."
The city's gcm·ral plan detalls
what will be built on all the
uudevl'loped land in Ne wport
Beach. It is tht• city's Bible when
it comes t o planni ng and a
builder must get approval from
the council to change thf'·general
plan.
In the case of Newport C<•nt<>r,
the Irvine Company lost the right
to build high-n se off we buildings
and a 400-room hotel.
Developer W1l11am Banning.
seek ing to develo p acr<'age he
o wns o n the• west e nd o f N~wport. suc.'l.'t:ssfully woc>ed the
coum·1I to increase his building
rights for homc.-s and offlc."('8.
Lovell says S PON goes to bat
for th e propt'rty rights o f
residents because firms like the
know what 1t 1s for." Irvine• Company "don't seem
William Ficker. a n architect ver y inte r ested 1n what the
whose sister is a S PON mernbc·r. residents think."
claims the group has fa1IC'd m its "And that's scary," she adds.
watchdog role• bN:ausc 1t has "bccauSt-the Irvine Company is
"never <.'Orne up wllh one positive so damn big"
proposal. It's JUSt negative, The.• Irvine Company. sold by
negative. negative " the lrvine family to a group of
Ficker. who is not without his investors in the late rn70s. has
own criticisms of how the Irvine never been a "popular n<•1gftbor."
Company does business. suggests according to Shelton
SPON 1s able to fire up the "Even before 1t was sold:· says
community by asking "Wou ld Shl'lto n . "th ere w as a n
you rather see your town stay appre hensio n tha t the Irvine
wonderful or S(-<' tt ruined?" Company wasn't intC'rcsted in
Councilman John Cox, who the community as we know it
has cut his political teeth by and love it.
rapping SPON, daims the cilium "But l wonde r what SPON
gr o u p f a 11 s ( u r s h or t of thinks the character of this town
representing tht> <.'Ommumty would be like if not for thl• Irvine
"lt•s just a special interest Company. Would It be sup«>r1~r? I
group that seal'C'hl>s for ways to don't think so "
kee p Itself altve by finding Shelton claims Newport &>ach
something to pick on. They (the is unique in its ever-present,
membe r s ) keep harping on n o n -e nding squabble o v e r
growth but there reaJly hasn't growth and that cities like Irvin~
beetl any m fi ve years." and Cost.a Mesa look forward to
For its part, SPON has fired growth.
back a t its critics through a "Newport is an older. mature
weekly m•wspaper ad that often and more fully developc•d city
reduces p<.>oplc> like Cox and his and as it gets dow n to that last 5
oounc·1l colleagues to <.'Om1c bc>0k perc·ent (of development) each
charal'ters and gives readt•rs a proJe<:t becomc>s more focused
vision of the "World According lo and you st.art to hear frorn the
SPON.. people that favor tur111ng the
"We Wl're d<·vastated after the dock back."
last ck'C:tton." !><lYS Lovell. who He says continued growth in
wrllcs many of the ads. "and the Newport Beach 1s mevitablt•
ne wspap<>rs wer<'n't giving equal Sh e l ton c I aims I r v 1 n e
time to our in terests. We figured Company po lls show that a
the one way we could ge t our majori ty o f the residc>nts in
views acr~ was to pay for it and Newport Be ach favor growth
put them an an ad " and are not opposed to runtmued
Watt bristles at the allegation development.
that SPON advocates tak ing "Newport Beach," he proposes.
property rights away from "is not an antigrowth town ."
landowners who arc preparing to Twice, though, SPON and its
develop and favors an eht1st s upporter s h ave gathe red
"I 've-got-mine-but-you -can't-thousands of signatures m very
have-yours" philosophy. s h o r t o r d e r to b I o c k
Shl' insists nothing could be developments.
further from the truth <jnd that Watt suggests this is not a sign
her group. in fact. Lc; not'aga1nst of a city that is falling over 11SelI
growt h. In a rush to endorse growth.
··What we are against is this TUESDAY: Growth fight
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Auemblyman Chet Wray 11
tall1nl the 1982 campatan tor hll
?lat A.embly Dlltrlct aeat very
1erioualy.
So eerioualy la Democrat Wray t.ak1na the race, In !act, that he
almoat literally LI out ''atUQ\J>I~"
hl1 dl1trlct the1e daya. That a
becau.e he fractured hil let lMt
week while walking preclncll
and knocking on voters' doon.
"Oh , the per i l s o f
campaigning," lamented Wray
following hla mishap. "You're
subject to anr, eort of trauma that
comes along. · .
He said he somehow stepped in
a hole in front of a Buena Park
home and suffered a ha irline
fracture of his leg. "I'm in some
pain, but I can get around okay
on crutches. I'll be out again next
week," he promised.
Needless to say, hjs Reiubllcan
oppone·nt Dori.e•Al.len probably is
hoping Wr»y's recovery doesn't
come too quickly.
*'* * Supporters of ProPoSition 11-
whlcb would place a 5 ~cent
deposit OJ\ beer and soft drink
containe rs -h e ld a n e w s
conference in Santa Ana last
week intended lo counter the
1ucnON92
bottle induatry' uontentlon that
thf' propoul would have
dotrlmcnwl eeonomlc and health
effect.a.
Supportora produced tho
o wnera of more than 100
convenience mln1-11ulrketa In the
Pacific Northweat who told
reporters that Otego.a '•
10-year-o ld bottle law · h as
proved suct-.. ... tul.
•·1t•1 worklnaJ, und th ·r.
(anti-Proposition 11 rot'CCll) con t
say it 1s not working," suld John
Plut-cnlinl, of the Pluid Prantry
chain.
* * * Sc n a t c M o Jon t y Lt• u d l' r
Howard &kcr tops the list of
political luminoncs coming lo
Orangl' Count v this wel'k on
behalf o f various po litical
candidates.
Baker will be the guest
speaker 'Monda y night at u
fund -raising benef i t f or
R e publican U .S Senate
candidate P ete Wilson at the
South Coast Plaza Hotel. The
dinner. billed as "Nashville
comes to Newport," will feature
broadcast of the Brown-Wilson
dt>bato 11c:huduled that evenlna.
And Wiiton 11 1eheduh..'CJ to vlal\
tho dinner aht•r thu dob1.ie
con.cl udt'll.
The debate wUI ~ broadc&at
Tuellday ruaihl on a tapt.od-dclay
ba.11 by Oranae Coun_t)''• new
televl1lon 1tadon, KDOC-TV.
Channel 66. 1...ook for it between
9 and 10 p.m. * * * I Aleo Tueaday night, both
candldacet rUnn1f\i tor . the ~8th
Aue mb l y 0111.Ncct, wblch
lncludet por1Jona of HuntJnaton.
Betch, are 1upfSoled to share the
podium at a candidatet night at
Mark TwaJn Elementary School,
5021 Centralia, Long Beach. The
evening's activities commence at
7 p.m. The race pita Incumbent
R e publican Deflnla Brown
against Democratic challenger
Patricia Springer.
* * * Congressman Jack Kemp. the
conserva tive R e publican
proponent or supply-aide
economics whQ repre1ent1 a
district in the Buffalo, N.Y .. area,
will be In Santa Ana Tueeday to
help Repul:Ulcan candidate Bill
Oohr's campaign for th e 38th
Congressional District seat,
which encompasses centra,I
Orange County.
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who'1 hof)lng ·to pull 1m Ul)IW'l In
the he11vlly Republican 43rd
Conar('Ulonal Dl•t11ct. A M!rleti ol
fund0 rai1lng event• aimed at
boo1tlng Arch er'• e lective
chaN.'Ctl are planned
* * * The proa and oona of the bottle
and can inltiadve, Propoeitiol'\ 11,
'will be debated Thursday at noon
during a forum sponsored by the
Town Hall of CaUCornla.
The Oranae Coast .luncheon will be held al The NcwOQrter In
Newport &ach. Reserv.ationa are
required for those wishing to
attend. Interested parties should
telephone the Town Hall office
In Los Angeles at (213) 628-8141.
* * * Howa rd Baker
Kemp will be the guest at a Republican Johnnie R. Crean,
$100-per-person funcf-raiser al hoping to win elqction in the
the ,Santa Ana Country Club. topsy-turvy 43td District
Colneldentally, Kemp represents Congressional race, will present
New York's 38th Congressional U.S:Sen. Ted Stevens, R-Alaska,
the Crean f o r Co ngr ess
Committee.
* * * Later Friday, supporters of
District. at a fund-raiser Friday at ·La
S<..x·r~tary of State March Fong
Eu will hold a garden fund-raiser
al the Big Canyon Country Club
home of Or. and Mrs. Ruth Ding.
Tickets for the $20-per-person
fund -raiser may be obtained by
telt>phoning 526-2776.
' · * * * ., I Strada restaurant in Corona del
ForJ1\9r Gov. Edmund "Pat" Mar. S t evens is the curre nt
Brown wlll return to Southern Senate R e publican wh ip .
California again Thuraday for a Reserva l ions fo r the noon
second round of campaigning on luncheon can be made through
CT.15 SERVED 4AM TO 11 :30AM
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Maybe It's time relight your lumace pilot.
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If you turned ..)'Our fu ace pilot off for the summer. it was a
smart move. You saved ncy.
But now, cold weathe just around th e comer. o make sure you
can safely relight your nacc pilot before you need your furnace.
It's easy. Just open t ccess panel to the main gas contro l and
look for the instructi .
If )'Ou can't find the structions. or yo u're unsure how to relight
your fumace pilot. gi the Gas Company a call. We11 come out
and show you how.
But remember: ma people call during the first cold spell. So
call today while our se cc people aren't so busy.
That way you wonl lell out in the cold. IJ.I
•••llN CAUPORNIA COMMNV
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Gas valves recalled
. Bv PAT HOROWITZ or .. .., ..........
D EAR READERS: The Conaumer
Product Safety CornmJ...lon la recallina more
t han 100,000 aaa control valvea u aed In
heatln1 appliances fueled by propane eaa
beceu.e they may create an explo.ion hazard.
The CPSC atatf ~ continuing to Investigate
the Ule of 2.5 rnllllon of the same gaa control
valves ln healing appllancee fueled by natural gu to 1eern If a aimllar explOlion hazard la
pretent. The valves were laat manufactured in
1972.
CPSC haa been Informed of 28 exploeion
Incident Involving propane-fueled appliances
which have occurred aince February 1972, in
which Honeywell valvea were present. These
incidenta resulted in five deaths and 21
inJwies.
The recalled valves were manufactured
from 1966 through 1972 and distributed to
various manufacturers for use on their gas
fueled h eating appliances. which were
principally central furnaces, but also boilers,
unit beaten;, convention burners and space
heaters.. The combination valves regulate the
gu supplied to the appliance and shut off the
gas supply when the pi lot light is
extingulahed. •
In a number of these incidents, It is
alleged that the valve may have fa iled
allowing gas to leak. Because propane gas tS
f heavier than air and can accumulate near the
floor, an explosion can occur easily if any
Ignition source ls present.
The recall pertains to combination gas
control valves which bear one of the following
model numbers and were used in propane-
f ueled h eating a ppliances: C5133, C5134,
CSIH33, CS51S4, V413tl, V4146, V5118, V6189,
V72a4. V8129. va1ao, V8139, V8146, VS8133,
VS8138 and VS814l.
CPSC advl.ea cauUon when attempting to
locate the valve and It.I model number on the
aide of the valve. No tarnlUon device ahould be
Uled to locate the model number and If any
odor of leak.Jng au la preeent, contact the gaa
supplier for Uliatance.
Honeywell voluntarily Initiated t\le gaa
valve recall In March 1980, and haa contacted
propene gas suppliers nationwide, who have
contacted gas uscra.
Consumers who own one of thete valves
should cont.jlcl their gas supplier Immediately
or the nearest Honeywell resldenllal office to
arrange installation of a free replacement
valve.
Anyone who has difficulty locating the
control valve or ils model number should
contact their propane gas supplier or
Honeywell Inc. (MN 38-4286), 10400 Yellow
Circle Drive, Minnetonka, Minn. 55343.
The commission ls seekJng complaint and
incident data concerning gas control vllves
a nd encourages con sumers to report this
information to the CPSC's toll-free Hotline al
(800) 638-8326.
• Got a problem? 'I'hen write td • 1 Pat Horowitz. Pac wW cut red rape,
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getting the answers and action you
n eed to solve inequities Jn
government and business. Mail your quest'9ns
to Pat Horowitz, At Your ~ervice, Orange
Ola.st Daily Pilot. P.0, &x J 560, ~ta Mesa.
. Cl\ 92626.
P .UC grants $396 rnillio~ gas_ hike
SAN FRANC ISCO (AP) -
The atate Public Ut ilities
Comm ission has authorized
Southern California Gas Co. to
increase natural gas rates by
$396.1 million to offset higher
009'8.
Of the total, $39 million will be
paued on to customers of San
l>iego Gas and Electric Co.,
which aet.s its supply from SoCal
G aa. The n.ew rates become
effective Oct. 13.
The gas comes from El Paso
Natural Gas and Transweslern
Pipelines, which were authorized
by lh e Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission to make
several increases the past fe w
months, the latest Oct. 1.
The PUC action means the
monthl y bi l l of a SoCal
reside ntial customer using 100
therms will go from $40.54 lo
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All CIDl9iiJ2 •• _ ... ,.. .... ,...
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scartBelng
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want10Bel
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.... VU) 495-0401
MftC-.-.C ;' I ............ _,....,.,
Mah 1,IS SHIH JO'! 1111Nltl f01•11
C'll tr co• today IOf '
c..,l•11Jry 1ulys11 alld
PlllC•M •1scassio1.
$46.78, while those using 200
therms wiU see an increase from
$96.52 to $107.90.
San Diego Gas customers using
100 therms will show an increase
from $46.87 to $50.82.
Still to be decided, the PUC
said, is a request for an additional
$268 million SoCal claims Is due
for purchased gas incre ases
incurred July 1 and Sept. 1.
Cal! 101 free 11lor~11on
ORANGE COUNTY
3 TOWN & COUNTRY.
ORANGE
(71•) s.47-1221
BENSON & HEDGES
Only 6 mg yet rich enough to be called deluxe.
Regular· and Menthol.
Open a box today.
Werning: The Surgeon General Hu Determined
Thet Cipmt Smoking Is Dlngerous 10 Yow Health .
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Orange Oout DAILY PILOT/Monday. October 11, 1982
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And the classics you see here are 1ust the beginning of all the
exceptional names you'll find, now at 15%·60% savings.
Hurry 1n now. sale ends November 1. Robinson's China. 67, To
order, call loll-free 1·800·345·8601. Be sure to ask about
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Robinson's We'll record your gilt preferences in every store via
lhe only computerized service In Southern California.
Every bride who registers in any Robinson 's through October 30
will receive a complimenta ry copy of the Bride Guide
(wt.11e Quantities last)
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Canion 5·pc place
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Arcadia 5·pc place
selling Reg S90
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PLACE SEnlNGS
20% OFF OPEN STOCK
M1rqueH 5.pc place
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.\I Oranpe Copt DAILY PILOTIMondav, Oo•ober p , tH2
Alf ordable ho'!-sing
opposition inflated
Once agnin the battle Um.·11 arc
forming in Newport Beach. Yt>a,
it's over a proposed housing
developme nt. No surpris<t there.
Res id e nts of th e po-s h
Eastb,luCf .ne ighbo rhood a r c
rankled by a city proposal that
would permit L'Onstruction of 750
dwelling units -314 of them
targeted as a ffordable housing for
buyers with mode rate in<.'Omes -
in tbe so-called North Ford area.
(North Ford is loc at e d
between Jamboree Road and
Mac/lrthur Boulevard north of
Camelback Drive.)
The reside nts are upse t for
two reason s. First. they h ave
expressed concern tha t density
would be too high thus producing
trafCic congestion. This m~ be -a
vaJid ooncern:
Second, some 01 the rt>Hidenltl
argue that the affordable hou&lng
u nits would be s.old to riffraff.
This argumcn t ls Spt.'Clous. ·
'l'he units would 1:mll at priccK
ranging from $85.000 to $126,000.
Potential buycm>' incomes would
range from $21,000 to $43,000.
Ri!frafC? You've got to be kidding ..
The Eastblufl group. in its
future discussions with the ci ty
and d evelopers over the North
Ford project, sh o uld limit Its
comment¥to the density issue. It
may be that fewer units should be •
constructed .
A lot o f Pmotio n -cha rge d
rhetoril' w ith no basis in fact isn't
needed.
Election date shuffle
Fountain Valley City Council
voted last week lo dir<.'Ct the city
attorney to prepare a n ordinance
moving city council el~tions from
• April to coincide with November
gene ral elections.
The move was made possible
by a new state law taking effect
Jan. 1 that governs the increasing
or decreasing of coun cilmanic
terms when a change in the
e lection date is planned.
Both concerns arc valid. And
they are pt• 1 tine n t to o th c r
communities as well. Irvine is
considering changing its c•lections
frorp June to coincide with the
N o v em b er e l ectio n s. and
Huntington Beach has a sim ilar
pro posal o n the .ballot this
November.
The problem facing F ountain
Valley is not new. T hree me mbers
of the city council were e lected
last April by 16.3 percent of the
city's registered voters. In 1980,
only 14 percent of the voters
dete rmined who would govern the ci~. •
lt does no t seem fair that such
a small sector of the c.'Ommunity
ultimately should have the ability
to determine its future. On the
other han d, the 14 percent and
16.3 percent who turned out for
April e lection s were probably
well-informed on local issues and
dedicat e d to preserving the
integrity of local government.
There 1s con c ern tha t by
lumping municipal voting with
gene ral e lections, city counci l
candidates are lost jn the shuCfle
of much larger -and more highly
publicized -races. When that
happens. voters often vote a party
ticke t, rathe r than researching
stands on local issues.
Because so many cities arc
thinking ballot consolidation , we
urge some careful analysis of the
possible outcome. Nov. 2, Newport
Beach and Costa Mesa will have
their ~irst Novem'ber e lections,
both of them having switc he d
Crom spring/summer balloting.
Before Fountain Valley and
Irvine take action, it would l"(lake
sense to take a good, h.ard look at
the results for Newport and Costa
M esa . W as th e turnout
significantly higher? WaB there a
different voter profile as
evidenced by sharp changes in
trends? Did the local elections
appear to be the result of pulling
party levers'! How many voters
who we nt lo the' poll:; b<-<·ause of
the highly touted race~ failed to
vote for municipal ca ndida tes
anyway? _
Since t he new s tate law
requires at least one election with
the new date before the city can
revert back to the o ld o n e,
wouldn't it make sense to find out
if the change has worked for
others before embracing 1t on
instinct? We think so.
•Club's prestige welcome
High on the list of criteria
that give a community class are an
educated populace, a top ranked
library and a fine restaurant.
UC Irvine now has all three
with the opening o f its $1.6 million
University Club. Professors and
r esearchers have a private,
prestigious place for entertaining
visitors. high-powered prospective
employees and major donors.
Mo s t of th e campus
professionals agreed the former
club -spartan quarters in two
portable trailers -la c ked
refinement. Membership in the
, new club is growing by 16 per day,
which shows how s tarved top
level employees were tor this
touch of ambiance.
If the unive rsity were
convenientl v close to nice
restaurants or had othe r decent
food service on campus, the club
might seem unnecessary. But in
view of the county's high housing
costs and other economic £actors,
a n y ex tra leverage to dra w
talented professors, administrators
a nd guests ls important. Settings
more Intimate than banquet and
cafeteria tables are in order,
indeed. overdue.
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The tiled and columned
structure -with its e legant
country club atmosphere. high-
beam ceilings, tinted gl~. grand
piano, Japanese artwork and
continental cuisine -was funded
through private grants.
No tax dollars are involved,
although the UC Rege nts did
donate $250,000 in "opportunity
funds" r aised from private
sources. The largest single grant
was $600,000 from the Ahmanson
Foundation. The club's board of
directors is still seeking to raise
the last $400,000 to finance the
construction.
In UCI's drive to be an elite
institution, this is o n e of the
affectations it must include. Bon
appetit!
Opinions expressed In the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Otner views ex.
pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reeder comment Is lnvlt· ·:':;.~1'/.ress The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 1S60, Costa Mew, CA 92626. Phone <7141
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L. M. Boyd/ Reluctant bride
The Queen o f the R omantic
Paperbecka, Barbara Cartland, is now
i n her 801. And her memory 11
excellent. She recall.a. for example,
that ahe received m ore than-50
~ propma1a before she finally
..sd yes.
Q . What'• t.he dlffe~nce between
that flatflah called a fJounder and the
one called a fluke!
A. ~ flounder'• eyes are on It.I
rieht aide, t~ fiuke'a on It.I !eft.
· l'4lropeam With cancer can buy a ..-um made from the venom of beet.
How effecdve It ii remaint • nwtter of
det.ta. It WM put on the market after ..-rchtn 1-med that few lf any bee"""" ever 1•t ca~. They theol1lilcl that people intermluently
' •tun1 by beet 1omehow become
lalllHIM to c:aneer. All of thll la a
'r.peddon of an ...-u.r p.1ttem. A ~ma fnm a-wnom 1Gtl Ml
been for sale In Europe to trul
arthrit.i.t.
Am aaked If there ever wu a real
Snoopy, like the doS ln ihe "Peanut.I"
comic 1trtp. Yes, artist Chari.et Schul ti
says. "We Wied to have a dolr called
Snoopy, but he fou1ht wttfi other
dop IO we traded hlm for a lold of
gravel."
That dome.tic animal which
provides the rno.i mNt for people to
eat worldwide ii the hot·
\ Gladen cover about u much of the
Earth -lO percent -u farmt do.
Overhevd: "My wife lm't ~
to,me. I think the'• tryinl to tall me
aomethlnc."
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ST ART talks .fOrmal, polite
GEN EV A. Swit~rland -On Tuesday
and Thursday mornings, exactly at 11
o'clock, one Mercedes-Benz and two
Ford Granadas pull up in front•f the big
Zonca lamp store here. Twelve men,
sometimes 13 or 14, climb out and walk
toge the r into the door marked 1-3
Avenue de la Paix.
They take the elevator -the one on
the side opposite Union Carbide's offic:es
4-to the eighth floor. There they are
lreeled, a bit awkwardly, by another
dozen men and women. ·
THE VISITORS are ushered to a line
of leather chairs facing a white wall
decorated only with three Leroy Neiman
prints, bright depictions of football,
hockey and tennis. The hosts, sitting on
the other side of the long table. have a
better view -waves and sails bouncing
across Lake Geneva.
Then, comfortably settled, everybody
begins talking. in two languages, about
blowing up the world. Or, rather, they
try to talk about limiting the possibilities
of blowing up \.he world.
The languages are R~ss ian a nd
English; the visitors are Rusmans and the
hosts are Ame ricans, government
officials all. This is how the two sets of
arms control negotiations going on
simultaneously here i.gin two days each
week, half the time.
The talks are: START, an American
acronym for Strategic Arms Reduction
Talka; a nd INF, Intermediate -Range
Nuclear Forces Negotiations. The first
talks -the American team is headed by
Ambassador Edward Rowny -are
concerned with limits or reductions in
existing and future Soviet and American
a r se n als of IC BMs and ABM s ,
intercontinental ballistic missiles and
anti-ballistic missiles. The 5e('Ond talks
-the American team is headed by
Ambassador Paul Niue -are l'Oncerned
with shorter-range missiles, specifically
those aimed at and from Weste rn
Europe .
The Russians in Fords come to the
offices of the U.S . Arms Control and
----~1 llCHllD RllVIS 1'i ).
Disarmament Agency above the lamp
store as Americans m Plymouths go up
the avenue to the Soviet Mission, a
(enced-in compound that includes living
quarters. playgrounds for officials'
children, and a display of antennas that
could have been d one by Alexande r
Calder. The negotiating teams rotate:
Whe n the START talks are in the
Amerioan offices. the INF talks are
inside the Russian compound and vice
versa. (The talks are conducted on a
60-days-on, 60-days-off schedule. The
INF talks resumed on Sept. 30. and th~
START talks on Oct. 6.)
At the beginning of each session , the
American and Russian chairmen read
S(?parate agendas fpr the meeting
carefully pre pare(! statements and
proposals that form the basis of each
day's discussion . 1:hen each "plenary"
session breaks up into smaller groups or
analysts and interprete rs. The U.S.
negotiators are principally from the arms
control agency and the Staie and
Defense departments.
DURING THE smaller sessions at the
American oH iccs -and during the
preparation of each day's agenda -the
American chairmen oft.en work inside
"that wrct.ched room," a place of sound
cones and plastic domes. The devices
may or may not foil the Soviet antenna
sculpture from tuning into Americans
playing the r oles of the Russian
negotiators responding to var ious
proposals and agreements.
At the end of each day, both sides,
back in their own offices, transmit their
version of the day's talks via cable and
"secure" telephones back to Washington
and Moscow . Backup teams in the
capitals cnuci:r.c. modify, recommend and
order. Then the process st.arts all over
again. ·
1t sounds cumbersome. and it is. The
same process. some of it In the same buildin~s. was used to negotiare the
SALT I and SALT ll treaties -and that
took almost I 0 years.
SALT II, signed by President Cart.er,
was never approved by the U.S . Senate,
but both sides have agreed to abide by Its
provis ions. unless either side discovers
the other s ade has not. There is not a
great deal of trust between the two
countries these d ays -any days, for that
matter -but in Geneva, at least,
Americans and Russians talk civilly to
each other With patience and a little
luc k . th<'y a<:tually ma y agre e on
something.
State parks face facts of economy
Today's n1/umn was wrtllt'n b.v Mr
Waters' associate, Phil Jordan.
California has a state park system
tha t's hard to to p anywhere. but
whether that ~ystem will maintain 1ts
excellence now may depend on whether
It can. in effect. pay its own way.
When Pete Dangermo nd Jr .. the
state's Parks and Recreation Department
director. took over his post· two years
ago, he saw the fiscal handwriting on the
wall and began preparing for this year's
expected "tight" budget. He was 59 well
prepared. in fact, that he presented the
Legislature with one cutting the
department's support from the state's
coffers by 5 pe~nt!
IF THE legislators we re surprised by
that, they In turn had a surprise ror
Dangennond -they gave him a JO per
c-ent cut!
Smet' federal support this fiscal year
also was slashed, the department's
budget went trom m ore than $250
million In fiscal 1981:92 to just less than
$200 million this fiscal year.
Aa the legislators involved in the
depart.ment's budget deliberations saw
it, Dangermond, would have to let some
of the parks' 2,000 full-time and I ,000
part-time employees go. He d idn't see it
that way.
lnstl•ad, hl' got their okay lo t umh111t·
C'«>nom1es with what ht.• hOJX'l> will lx•
mC'rN1S('(! rcvc•nuc-s to cum£' up with a
C'o m.bined $30 million, allowing Lhl·
dC'partmc nt to maint;,iin its present
payroll.
Despite a less than robust state and
nationol C'<'Onomy. Dan~crmond told us.
llll llTIRS
his "eam It to spend It" plans seem to be
working.
"For the first two months of this fiscal
year." ho told us. "we were only $1 9,000
off a $7.8 million (combined increased
revenue and savings) goal."
To increase department revenues, not
only have fees been -really only
allghtly -Increased, efforts have been
made to encourage Californians to vtsit
hitherto underused facilities.
And Dangermond admits the economy
may be a factor.
"There arc a Joi "f families camping
this year for a relatively inexpensive
vacation.'' ht< told us. "There's less
gasoline being burned, people are
11tlcklng closer to home. not moving
around ~> mul·h
··A ~l<tlt• park I'> a nwC' plal'f' to sit an d
rl'lai.
Thcri·'s c.•..-rtamly pl<"n ty of room in
wh1<.·h w s1l and relax California's park
system c.•ovl•rs some· 16 million acres,
with 277 units ( Dangermond says he's
sull "about 35" units short of visiting
<.•vNy onl'. l'vcn though he began mort•
than a dt'<.'ade ago) offering something
for jus t about ever y taste, from
motorcyt•llnij to art and history.
BUT IT WOULD be wrong to get the
idea Dangcrmond sees h imselr in a
holc:Ung operation. The d e partment
recently issued a study, Mission 1990,
outlining plans to "update" the park
system. It lists no less than 90 major
projec ts. Inc luding purch ase of
thousands or more acres, to b,:! completed
by-thC' end of fllCal 1985-86, and 92 more
hy thC' end of the dec.-ade.
At k•ast until the state and nauonal
economies improve . a.,i:.cn 't s uch
ambitious plans tempting fate? Not in
Dangl•rmond's opinion. He sees the .
added and improved park facilities
attracting that many more visitors..
In 1980·81. there were some 64 million
visitors to the system. up seven million
from the previou s yea r ; P e t e
Dangermond Is looking for no fewer
than 75 milJion annually by 1990.
Loss of 'community' spurs growth of criine -. In all my life, I cannot recall anythJng
stolen from me; then, last winter, within
a period of weeka, a big with mot\. of my
summer clothes waa stolen at the
Saruota airport, and then my new car
wu 1tolen off the street in Chlcqo.
Both were fully lmured, ., I .uffered
more Inconvenience than actual to.. But•
what aarprbed me w• the JMUlt I felt "'
my pel'P\AI in~ty -almoet, 1 could
lmqine, the way a woman would feel If
she were the vict1nl of a rape.
J recosn•• &hat theft and :X,llclty
have exlated 11 far blCk aa J and
l!Hu, and \hat n atlon1 as well aa
lndMduala have alwaya taken what la
not tht'ln by fe>ra! or by IUil•· ln that
"""· we have madt no procr-in dvtJ reJaUane,
It doa not '""' to matter lf • c:oun&ry
11 rleh or poor. •nlted or divided,
dmnoc:ntlic or deapollc -no IYltel'ft ln
lllelf '""" able to eradJceta, or even reduce "-Ufantly, the ,.,.etty of our ..... OIMr-aNmall ....., blce ... l>f
hunpr; .. ....., mmdy tor .... .
Yet then.__ to M oew UmAl.lnl
factor, aftd only one, to lhl•
........ ~" &nit of 111911 -.....
that ...... The ... of • aammuait'7 •
0
bean a dlrect relation to \.he incidencc of
theft and general dishonesty.
Villages and rural communities have
alwaya "been proud of the fact that, until
quite recently, residents could leave
their doors unlocked, their cars wtth th
~ --".-.1~, .-a.-_,-"""!!!la.w>
keya da"llins In the lp\itlon, and even
p•cka1ea unattended, without the
.U.htat fear of theft. Thia w" mainly because everyon•
k"*W everyone elle, and even thoee with ~ tendendet were (nhlblted by
thia proximity. You almply do not ateal
from a nellhbor or from 80meOM you
know, Jult 11 children wm not lhopllh
from • 1ocaJ merchant .. CllUAlly .. they milht pGlw fram a wt-chain store.
CONDITIONS RAVE chan1ed,
~even in vlll•&•• antt rural _.. In die lalt dollln ~ ar ao, lhllr nee of crflllm .. ....,_ property"
have not mcr@ly doubled -they have
mulllplied many times. Not becauae
people have become wone. but becaU8e
of Increased mobility.
People move more than ever: lhe 9ell8e
of netahborhood la break1ng down; and
the ori\niptttenee of the motor veh6cle
makes It easy for 1trangen to come and
IO at will. Cohesivene.. la all but &o.t.
Locks •nd bolt.I and alarm aysteml, •
and even harsh penalties, wUJ not reduce
the Incidence of theft. Only a renewed
aenae or "bclonsina.nesa'' c•n do this..
And we are movtna far and fut ln the
oppotlW dl_rectlon.
llllll•
11 betn1 • 1ucce11ful par•nt tb• "lmpollAb~ dnem''?
STILLftYING
Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT /Mond1y, October I 1, 1982 1
• ANN LANDERS
•BOB GREENE
•HOROSCOPE
' Workaholic' s wife can have positiv·e outlook
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Df.:AR ANN LANDENS: Thal was a good
letter from Mn1. Forlunu 000, who was marrlt.-d too
workaholic. In fact, he r Iott.er wM a lot ~uer thun
your unllwer. Uau•Jly you're sharper thun that.
You were rlsht when you replied , "Mo1t
women are just about as unhappy as they -.yant w
be. There arc 'tlowns of ihlngs you, t'<luld do with all
that time and money." But you mi~'Ci her point.
That lonely soul is crying out for attention from her
tycoon. She wants some balance in his life -
something besides work, work, work and money,
mone y, mone y. She desperately nct.'<is something
the y could do togetht'r, something unrela ted to h is
financiuJ ambitions.
. The key is '° find a middle l'OUrst' between
business succesa and the mutual enJOyment of one
another. Although our c.hildren are grown I keep in
close touch with them. I do volunteer w ork and
have a host of interesting women friends who have
nothing to do with my husband's busin~. But l
crave male companionship. and I don't want just
,ANY man. I want the one l married. Get it. Ann? -
HER SORORITY SIS TER IN NASHVILLE •.. ,,,,
'Sy PHIL INTERLANDI o f Laguna.Beach
-~
.~llli [fll~~~
(Jj)
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"I'll have what he ordered."
• HOIOSCOPf
BY SIDNEY OMARA
Libra focus
on wishes
Tuesday, October 12
ARIES (March 2 1-Apral 19): Over com e
tendency to base actions purely on impulse. Logic
deserves equal time. Circumstances are not whal
the~ a ppear on surface. Be awar e of source
• m a ter ial, insist on d efinition of terms.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Focus on practical
issues, conclusion of negotiations. property values
and a professional accounting. You'll have chance to
demonstrate. to illustrate and to win valuable allies.
Burden will be removed. green light will Oash for
pr.ogress.
GEMINI (May 2 1-J une 20): What seemed a
"lost cause" will be revived and you'll benefit as
result. Lunar e mphasis on relatives, vtsits, short
trips and special me~s~ges. You can touch on
universal theme. Com.nut ideas to paper.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Highlight
, independence. originality. daring. willingness to
pioneer a p roject. F ocu s a lso on paym e nts.
collections and a new understanding of worth of
possessions.
LEO (July 23-A~g. 22): Answers can be ~ound
behind scenes. You II become aware of hidden
, resources. Follow through on hunch, realize time is
, on your side and that your own judgment will
prove atturat.e.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Se pt. 22): Diversify. open
lines of communication. e ncourage a network of
source mate rial. Ask questions, display humor,
versatility comblned with determination. Give full
, rein to Intellectual curiosity. Gemini, Sagittarius
natives figure prominently.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Romantic liaison
leads to much mo re than a mild flirta tio n .
Important. uaeful contacts retult as frie ndship ls
established. Focus on wishes, aspirations and ability
to transfonn losing proposition into viable buslnCM.
SCORPIO (Oct. Z3-Nov. 21): Reject superficial
explanations. Dig deep. seek motives and strive to
understand why some people act In ~rtain ways. A
business journalist expresses desire to conduct
, Interview . • SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Travel
involves family mem ber, domestic adjustment.
Focua on 'dlaiance. language, ability to communicate
needs In graphic manner. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio
penona figure prominently.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Delay should
not be equated with defeat. Your propouli are
beina giyen terloua consideration. Meantime, attend
10 bilk chores, keep mioluUona concerning diet,
nutrlUon and heelth.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): .Don't ru1h;
dmanwtancel wlll permlt you to play waltlng game.
Ablorb knowled1e, be attentive and be1 ln to
mentally create a we>rklnc .model of lmpor~nt
projlcl. Partnenhip propoul wlU be pretented.
._ PllCEI (Feb. U -March 20): Low-key
<-~ brintll b8i reeulta. Sonwone ll movlnc own r9plnllbility to ¥OW ahoulders. Key Aa to
• M cooperative without beln1 1ulllble . Some
~ c::;:~ou~lndlfferent, now want co .
DEA~SlS: I set u. But I al10 now aometblna
about woruhollc t)'COODI. No one can cbu1e them
and It'• dan1erous to try. If the woman 11 boaett
1he will adml& that oae of tb4! rea10D1 1he married ·
tbe guy wu becaU1e be loukcd like • c9mer. Sbe
figured he waa goln" to make It. She wanted the
comfort• and prettfge that come with financial
1ucceu.
A wQrkahollc'1 wl'e can combat the lonellnv•
U 1be wlll bu1y benelf with actMtles &bat fi"e
time· and energy-co11umln1. Another plug -It
wllJ klve her a feello1 of u lt-esteem . The
alternative 11 not prrUy. Sucb wlvea become
chronic bores, termlHI oa11 aod often alcobollcs.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a high school
sophomore, age 15. A very cu te guy who sits across
from me in study hall passed m e this note. I thmk
it's sort of neat. He has never ask<.-d me out and I
barely know him. What ao you think?
A ktss 1s a noun tx>causc 1t ts both <.'Ommon and
proper.
~ ., · l.ANDllS
A k1K-'I 111 u prunoun bc>cuui«.• lilw 11Ul11ds tor ll.
A kiss lB a verb bc.'CaU5c 1t Is either a(·tive or
passive.
A kiss is on adverb becuusc it modlfi~ the art.
A kiss Is an mterj('CtJon lx"<:uuse it shows strong
and suddt>n feeling.
A kw is a l'Onjunction Ix-cause it ronneclS.
CINDY IN WlNDSOR. O N"J'
DEAR CINDY: I think the guy la going to ask
you out pretty soon and you a re going to know him
a lot belt.er.
DEAR AN N I {He's a new om· for you. I just
lx~illlW tin.c11~1-d lo ti !4•1 rlfk m1111 and I'd love· lu
ml·t.•t hl11 folloi. I fo 11J1y11, "No wuy You 'll 1-rnvt• t..,
wall unlil 11184." •
It 11ec•m fl h ill fumlly 111 spn·ud all ovn th<'
1..'0untry. They hllV{' to gala rour111m evciry fl v<· ye•ar!i.
Nol>od y gt·ts to~wth1·r 1·><1·•·1>l a l tha t tlmt•. ll'11
• '<1gainst tlw ru le~
Tht•y W flll' and phunc.• 01w anothl'r but vh1iting
•' 1s str1t·tly furlJiddt:n Tht·y dt11m in thus w11y
everyon(· kl•t•ps on good t1.•rrns and tlw 11·ur11ons an.·
always exc:1Ll ng llow d u 1 J c.wl with th ls (curly sam.·
gu y w ho coowH from 11uc·h .i kooky fnan 1ly"
MOLLY IN MARYLAND
DEAR MOLLY: If tboae are the rule • abide by
them: They know each other belle( than you do.
AN' your pnrerrts too stncr? lford to r1•11t·h:' A n11
Landers' booJ<ll't, "Bugg<'</ by Parent.o. ., ll<Jw to Gd
Mort• Frt'C·dum," could ht•lp you ur1dg<' th"
genc·rnt1un g;,µ Si•ml 50 c·tml\ with your rt'<Jl"'''
and a long, :.Wmpt•d, st•Jf o(/cfn·:•~Wd c.·nveloJX• to
Ann U.nders. P 0 . &x I HJ!J.'>. l'l11rngu, Ill tiOol I
No football Jeaves hollow feeling
By BOB GREENE
CLEVELAND -If you want to k now what
th<' National Football League players' strike is
doing to America. you might st.art here on the.• night
of the first Monda~ night game that didn't ha ppc.•n.
Without prof<'S.Sional football, lire goes on. But
in the ci ties that serve as home to the NF'L's Learns,
it does not go 09 in quit<.• the sam~ way. In New
York and Chica&o and Los Angeles. it is difficult w
d iscern any major diffcrenc:e in the pa<.'C of civic
activity.
But in the r est of th e league -in the
Clevelands and San Diegos and Seatlles -there is
almost a palpable felling of something being stolen
from the townspeople. Some cities are de fined as
big-league mainly by the presence of big -league
athle tic teams; and on Cleveland on an empty
Monday night, you begin to understand wha t that
means.
On the Monday nigh t I v1s1tcd Cleveland, tht·
Cincinnati Bengals we re supposed to play the
Browns before a crowd of 80,000 in Mun1d pfll
S t ad ium , a nd an ABC te levisio n a ud ie nl'e
numbering In the tens of millions around the
country. But, with the strike in progre&'?. downtown
Cleveland was dark and all but deserted; l'abs a nd
police cars cruised the rainy streets, but SCC'ing a
pedestrian was the exception. not the rule.
Ma ny words have been written about how
much pro football means to armchair fans In dens
and living rooms across America . But he re in
Cleveland. seeing the city empty during what was
goi ng to be its one big Monday night of the year. it
struck me that the presence of NFL teams has a
great deal to do with the civic personality -the
civic self-image and, in a way, the civic mental
health -of the cities in which those teams
perform. Certainly. with all the negative publicity
tha t Cleveland has received in recent years, the
memories of Otto Graham and Dante Lavelli •nd
Lou Oroia and Jim Brown are a treasure that
money can 't buy.
Du.ring the daytime, I went out to the deser.ted
stadium. No !W.'CWity guards pauolled the flace; jU5t
groundskeepers workJng on the field. climbed
over the railin~ and walked down by the goalpost at
the far end. I looked high into the upper deck. The
BOB GREENE
prospect of a~thosc empty sea ts on a night when
80,000 citizens were• supposed to appear was not a
tragt{-one" in the grand scheme of things. but at was
undeniably melancholy.
· I was not alone on the field. Sam Rutigliano.
the hea d coach of the Brow ns. had come out to
Municipal Stadium, loo, and was walking on whal
would~avc lx>en thC' 40-yard hne had the field ~n
chalked foi play. I inlrodu<.'t.>d myself: I told ham
that I wasn't inte rested tn d iscussing the specific
pros and cons of the labor ncgollations, and he said
that was fine, he had had enough of tha t, too.
Still. he said. being in thl' stadium knowing
there wo uld be no game made h im ponder a
number of lhingli.
"What thts l.C'<tm means to Cl~veland ... " he said.
He ll'l the thought trail off for a moment.
"Look al those luxury box seats," he said .
"That's w here the execu tives from Clevdand's
biggest businesses sit. And look over there at the
bleache rs. That's w here the fellow who had to
borrow his ti(·ket money from Household F inancv
sits.
"And yet, on game day. they're all a part of ~he
same thing. The way the Cleveland Browns bring
this town together . I tell you , there's a chemistry
here that's hard to explain Cleve land. And when
you take that ch emistry away, Cleveland loses
something."
t asked him what ll was IJke on gam e day.
it.anding on the field surrounded by all those
people.
"A coach is supposed to ignore all of the things
around him," he sald . ''But on the day of a big game
-especially when 1t'1 a Monday night game and
lhe whole country ts watching -there ls some thing
that ls quite majestic here. I stand on the sidelines,
and the public addrc.>SS announcer introduces the
oCfense, and the noise is so loud that you can
actua lly feel the swd1um moving. ll's as if the town
GOREN ON BRIDGE
BY CHARLES H. GOREN ANO OMAR SHARIF
is never going to go to sk·t•p."
The Bro wns thc•msl'lvc•i:. Wl•1 t• not ut the·
stadium; I found them at a h1gh -li<.·houl football field
out in the suburbs, when• thc.•y wen· having a team
meeting. A m iserable: d"wnpour h;id start<.'CI. but
still there wC'rc dozens of rnc..n and women standing
outsidt• i11 tht• rain, jui:.t tu c:at.c·h a glimpse of thf'
playl'rs ai:. thc·y t>ntl'rt·d thl· h1gh-st•hool locker
room.
Doug D1 ('kc•n. the Vl•tc.•ran Browns linemon
who 1:. tht· tc'C;1m'!:t player rcptt·i.~mUlllve. had called
the men together to d 1S<:uss the progress of th<.·
strike. T hey arravc.>d in l'asua l dothes, some of thl·m
wearing shorts and running shoes m case thc•y
decided to a have a light workout Brian Sipe-. the·
glamorous young quarwrbac:k, hurried through th•·
rain and the pt.'oph• wailing • .. a e<1mc'<i his name.
"Ever s mc·c I can rem mbcr. I played a footbdll
game <.>very Wt'<·k during the· fall ," S1pt• told nw
"Obviously. I'd ruthc·I' tx· drnng that But I guc!.'>
there arc· more 1mporu.in1 things."
I asked what ham h~ would Ix· doing in th•·
evening -on the l!Vcning w h<.>n mul'h of tht·
country h1:1d cxpec.:tl'd to wau:h tum throw a foothall
on telt•vision
"I don't know," h•· .><tld . "Stay at home and bl•
with the kids, I guess. 1 suppose I'll ba by-s1l
tonight." ,
All OVC'r CIC'veland. thl' city dealt with thE.'
a bscnl'e o f the Brow ns in variuu s ways. At
Mitchell's Ta vern. the customers gathered around a
t.clev1s1on set a nd wau:hed a videotape of a 1980
Browns-Oakland Raiders game. cheering every
play as if it w e re live. At the May Company
department store downtown, customers went into a
special Browns shop and purchased pennants and
caps. In the om~ of the Plain Dealer, sports editor
Hard ing Christ supervised h lS staff as they d id their
best to fill a sports sccuon that has traditionally
been heavy with Browns ne ws.
Cleveland is s tall a major American city
without its football team, so are the o the r cities that
a r e in the .N F L Bu t w ithout th e Brownl>.
Cleveland somehow seems to be something less
than it usually ts T hat may not be the way th.angs
are supposed to be. but on a rainy Monday night an
Northern Ohio. more than the downtown streeL.,
seemed a little cm~ty
Q.1-Both vulnerable. as
South you hold:
rn tainly holds the balance• ol
1>ower, but wh:it r:in you do'.'
Any rontract uhov•· I wo
h<'nrts could b<' hll7ardnu'
unless partner has a good f11
And to dnublt-purely on
point c·ount r1sk"I presenltnK
lht• oppon1•nts with a gam1•
the•y ro11ht not mnkc· 01 hn
"'i"' thr1w dny' oppon('nt'
hav~· ll'arned not to o\c:rrall
on a brokton long .,uil and ht
tit• l'b'" l'ai;,, Partner <it1ll
ha~ :i chnnr1• to 1·on1est 1h1·
11urlion
spad<'s is sufficient. You can't
be ,ure t hat the opponents
have a game. partirularly
i.inct' partne r might have
quilt• a good hand wit h
hearh
South you hold: bt' worth about 21 points, and
your 11 pul you on Lhe
hordrrlint or a ~lam. The fact
that you ho ve I wo act-:. and a
weJlth of 1nterm1•diate
makt•\ your hand <'On
s1d n ahly bellt'r than an
11 poin lt'f madr up of qul'en~
and Jnrks. Ra1'e, to four no
trump. If partner has plus
valu<'s. suc h as 11 five card
'iUit. he should reel free to
contract for '!lam.
•K7 <:::iQ6432 ~ +983
You are the dealer. What ar
lion do you take'!
A.-While your hand rount~
lo 13 points. WI.' are nol surC'
that it is worth an opening
bid. The trouble is that most
or your point are in your
hort suit . wht're thc•y arr
not pulling I hPir (ull weight.
Suppose that you open one
heart and partner respond ..
two duh your options art'
all unpll'asant. Thi'! hand is
going now hcrl' unlt•!ls part
ner ran open. P1u'I.
Q .2 -Nort h Sout h
vul nt•rable, ,1\8 South you
hold:
•J65 ~KJ1092 0 7~ +J94
The bidding has prorcccft-d:
North EHt 8oath
1 NT 2 + 7
What action do you take'!
A. -It Is true tha t your aide
Q.3-J::a~l wr .. l vulnC'ral'>lr,
3!i South you hold:
•KQJ9853 0 6 0 5 +Jl093
The .bidding has pr0f'1•1•ch•cl:
W H t North Ea1t South
I <::> Pan 1 NT ?
What artion do you takl•'!
A. -Some sort of preemptive
bid Is in order -It's just a
question of whether you
should bid threl' Apades or
tour. We think that lhree
Q.4-1'\C'ithrr vulnt'rahlf'. al'
South you hold:
+AQ107 AKJ984 ~ KQJ
Thi• h1d1li n~ has pr(){'<'t'ded
South WHt North EHt
. 2 Pa11 2 • PaH
?
What do you bid now'!
A. -Gettin g to ~la m i~
without c1uestion it is im·
ply a matlt r ot whether you
have a grand slam. You must
pr<'parf' for a cue bidding st'
quence to fi nd out whethe r
partner has the arv of
diamonds ratht•r tha n rlu h
values. The fi rst stage i1 to
<11 th<' trump suit. ft3i11r tn
t hr<'e apad1•11.
Q.5-Hoth vuln..rabll'. u
+A982 ':" K765 +JI0752
North East Sout h WHt
r-0 I • Pa11 2 •
Obit PaH ?
What action do you t:ikt•'!
A. -Don't C'onvl.'rl t he douhll'
to pena lties by passing you
can't ('ven be complt't<'ly .. ur.:
of defeating tht• rontr1tfl
Partner has mad1• 11 vre•tly
<1trong bid. a nd you surrly
have game in one or the un
bid suits. possibly t>ven lam!
The way to tell your partner
how much your hand has Im
provl'd is to start orr wit t. a
cue bid of three spadc11.
Q.8-As South. vulnerable,
you hold:
•1085 <1:)Al098 OJ7 +AQJ05
The bidding has proceeded:
North Ea1t South Weit
I o Pase 1 <:::> Pa11
3 NT PH1 ?
What action do you take?
A.-Partner's hand should
Han you bet n running fn·
to double t rouble? Let
Charlee Goren help you find
your way throuch the mau
of DOUBl.F.S for f"'n<fe1
and for takeout. For a copy of
hit DOUBl.E booklet, tend
11.85 to "Coren·Doublea,"
care of thl1 newapa,.,r. P.O.
Boa 259. Norwood, N . .J.
076'8. Mab ehed t1 payable
to N•w1paperboolt1.
Real world noth"ing more than myth
Every parent a t one time or An other has
threatened hll child with th "real world."
h has been daleribeid aa a "jufllle," a ".flacc
where you can count your friends on one hand ond
•·a future cxJatenc~ where you won'\ htwo your
parent.110 IUc:k uound anymo.-..''
h'• a threat for everything from washing your
hands before dinner to f(nt.hlne collep,
SOME PARENTS ARE EVEN roncernod tha\
thetr children are '° pampered and spoiled, they
won't be able to handle the PfetN"" of the "~al
world" when they en .. r it.
Not 10 worry. When BDbby WM 3, he developed atthrtUa and
wM to·~ the rwt of hla ure In deblHcauna pain. Whim SIMl2a ... e, her mother left ~ day ln
the c:eir IO "&hink &hb\11 ouL" She newr came home
ap1n md lhetla •• iWtct'by •ta~ who drank
and a ~ who pra)'ed.
llMA IOMIKI
ATWIT'S END
M•rk Wal 4 roar• old when another c:hUd
celled hlm "niger' and N ld he couldn't .Ude down
the •~ aUde u tht oth~r chl&dttn. It WM 10 be hia
flr1t, but not h ia lut. enoount« with prejudlQe.
Kt'Vin WM 7 wh~ hla b6cycle that he bought
with hit own money WM 1101en and the polkeman
•hruaed and aald, "There'• nolhilJI we can do
aboutll"
At • 10, ....,.. WM ioid ~ W• a
boy'a ~and whet would a strl want to bf on UM
..
te&m tor. She couldn't <-vrn 11pc>ll dl!ICrlmmauon.
Rick was 9 yeur11 old when a group of boyi>
shoved his head Into a paper towel cUspe~r In a
restroom of a movie ho use o nd d emanded his
money. lt was • Disney movie btcoUll' hla mother
said 1he didn't want him to tee all that violence and
get Ideas.
MICHELLE WAS lt WHEN the car in which
she wu drtvlna waa hit ~ by a drunken
drlwr. Her beet friend died l ly.
At 17, Kftu\y WM lnvt~ to war he did not
want '° attend and had to Mike • decltAon to either
flth\ It or ... w bU country.
Th• "rwl world" It a myth. c hildren You
enter.ct lt 1llppery and warm and compl.c.nt
When you chCM to ioorw It, )'OU MN emadcfd on
th• behind to fllf your lun11 w&th crl•• of
annoy.nee. aback and ,.... HoW mum men ....i can lt pt than that?
' A• Orahpe Ooa1t DAILY PILOT/Mond1y, Ootober ,11 , 1012
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lflospice p8tients Just n~ed someone to listen
By JOEL C. DON
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Cynlhla' Ashling, 24, wanted lo
;;teer. her time for a worthy
Robert Mason, 48, desired a
break from his work as a hospital
JUppUes salesman.
Nade na Weber, 63, has
donated her time to Boy Scouts,
Girl Scouts and several fund-
faialng efforts for charitable
prganiutions.
They say they've found the
moat personally enriching and
l'ewardlng experience of their
llves. They spend several hours a
t'eek comfoning and consoling
people who need a liltle love,
aom e conversation and
reassurance that everything is
1olng to be all right.
For these are hospice
'\'Olunteers and their sole job Is to
lend an ear to people during the
last months -or weeks -of
life. They are neither counselors
nor therapists and they are
forbidden from proselytizing any
form of religious or philosophical
belief. Their simple task is to
offer the peace of mind that
often is in short supply for
patients of the type they serve.
And when death finally
arrives, hospice w o rke r s
curiously shed tears and rejoice
limultaneously.
Mason recently spent three
months with a 71-year-old man
who eventually died from a
protracted case of cancer.
"The notion of somebody
dying a natural death or death
from this type of disease is not a
devastating thing to me at all,"
aays Mason, a South Laguna
resident. "When people are
afflicted with terminal cancer it
Isn't going to get better so I
believe the re ality of dea th
brings a lime for celebration.
"One of the basic principles of
hospice is the patient knows he is
dying; that he has a terminal
disease.''
Family members and relatives
•lso must acknowledge the
Inevitability of death. The agony
of a victim of cancer or some
other Illness can be prolonged by
a wife who refuses to accept a
terminal diagnosis or by a well-
meaning relative whD offers a
false sense of hope ""'a dying
p e raon who has alread y
embraced the truth.
"I m a ke aure p eraonal
communications are complete
between the dying person and
his family," Mason says, that
".there is is no junk hanging
around that is going to haunt
someone aft.er my tlcnt died.
"It ls ti.me for hi to die and I
regard it.)lnd the mlly regards
1t as a blesal .
The hospice movement was
spurred by what aome felt to be
cold and o ften dehumanizing
treatment of ierminally ill
patlenls in hospitals. Hospice,
which was pioneered in England
in 1967 and introduced in the
United States in 1975, rejects the
notion o f life support by
extraordinary means.
Physicians provide narcotics
and other a.rugs 'lo alleviate pain
and patients µsually prefer to
spend their last days In a special
hospice facility or with the
family at home.
Ashllng. Mason and Weber
w ork for Hosp ice Orange
County, a non-profit group that
has no facility for patien ts bu t
trains volunteers for in-home
care. The group was organized in
1976 and since h~s provided
families an a lte rnative to
convalescent homes and hospital
intensive care units.
Hospic e w ork c ould be
expecte d t o be morbid o r
depressing. But for volunteers,
lhe situation is quite the opposite;
perhaps because they have
accepted their own mortality. '
"I don 't seem to h ave a
problem with d eath ," s ays
Ashling, a candy store proprietor
who owns a beachfront home on
the Balboa P e nin s ula .
"Somebody who's very much
afraid of dying might have a
stronger belief system about how
terrible death is.
"I'm not cold as a brick.
Sometimes they (patients) say
things to you that make you cry.
They want to know that they're
alive. You have to care in any
way, shape or form ... you have to
care for another human being."
Ashling Is one of the youngest
of the 145 lrained volunteers
working for the Laguna Hills-
based hospice or~anizatlon. The
s punky blo nde has been a
professional tennis player and
model and is he.lplng her third
cancer victim cope with dying.
She says she has n ever
experienc:ed the death of a cloee
friend or relative. She acoeptl
death as a normal stage of
growth.
Indeed, As hlinJ( echoed the
thoughts of other volunteers who
believe they have much to learn
from their experiences with the
dying.
"Even at the stage they're at
Nadene Weber has donated time to Boy
Scouts, Girl Scouts and several
fund-raising efforts, but she finds rich
rewards in hospice duty.
Cynthia Ashling takes a contemplative stroll on the beach between
sessions with her hospice patients.
they've enhanced my life a great
deal ," Ashling says of her
patients. "I think anything we do
in life , even though w e ·are
altrutstic about it, is done for our
own enjoyment. You have to be
honest about it. More times than
not you actualJy get more out of
it than you put into It.
"At times I cry. You're going
to lose p eople you've made
friends with. But, by the same
"Mine is just to come in a
couple of times a wee k and
hopefulJy, add some sunshine to
their lives," says As hling.
"Sometimes a younger patient
will be in rage. I've had patients
who've said to me 'I've lived a
good life . I've bee n a good
person. Why Is this happening to
me?
"Those questions really can't
"They say that in order to live
~ Y ... o~ have to be r.eady to die." ·
token, you atill have memories
and you will have &Otten away
with an el'\riched life."
Weber. who llvea with her
husband in a Huntington Beach
trailer park, notes the 10-week
hospice volunteer training course
includes a sesslon aimulating the
experience of one's own death.
The lights are dimmed and
special music Is turned up.
Hospice volunteers are told they
have a terminal case of cancer
and only a few weeks to live.
They are asked what they'd do
and with whom they'd share
their experience. They close their
eyes and are told to pass through
a dark tunnel to their deatha.
· "They SF.y that in order to live
you have to be ready lo die,"
Weber explains. "By the lime
you go through that experience
you've faced your own death.
"The reason they do this is
they want to be sure that they're
not going to send someone out to
a patient who haa any o ld
han8UP8 on death. For me It was
a beautiful experience at the end
of the tunnel. It waa light and
there were happy feelings.
Though listening akilla are the
mo11t prized qualities of hospice
volunteers, work may alao
include erranm fOf' the patient ..
well as having diacussions with
family members overwhelmed
by guilt that Is either self-
imposed or created by the
stricken relative.
Often the hospice volunteer,
acting aa a third party, helps
relieve pressure from the family.
A few houra each week give. a
husband, wife or other family
m e mber r·etplte from the
conatant care necesaary for a
cancer victim.
really had to learn was to listen."
A s hllng says s h e haa
encountered patients grappling
w ith the five stages of dying aa
outlined by psychiatriat Elisabeth
Kubler-Ross: denial, anger,
bargaining, depression and
acceptance. Hospice Orange
County only accepts patients who
have been diagnosed to have six
months or less to live.
Most who opt for hospice care
have embraced the last. •tafe .of
acceptance by that time.
"The dying want to talk about
it but the living want to deny it,"
says Weber . "I don't know a
patient yet who. when It came
down to it. wasn't afraid to die.
But by the time I get to them
they're ready to go."
"Society dictates our attitude
about death," adds Ashllng.
"You're supposed to be sad and
you're bad if you don't cry. But
we actually may be crying for
ouselves.
"It's funny that society can tell
us death Is a mysterious, terrible
thing. Sometimes it's the right
thing at the right time."
The volunteers say they
receive little In the way of
wisdom or profound thought•
from their patients. But the
hospice worker quickly learns
that people often worry about
a torrential flood of unimportant
problema.
''I don't think anyone can fruly
volunt.eer if you can't get
something back," says Weber.
"You almOltt get back more than
you give.
"'nie experience prepares you
for death. We're all going to have
to do this with our own
immediate family aomeday."
Robert Mason
finds hospice
duty a break
from work a1 a
sale1mal' of
hosplhrl
suppliee.
O•llJ PllOI Pholoe bJ Chari.• llatt
tpid HB really promise to trash the garbage fees?
aw ROBERT BARKER I( .. ...,,... lilij.
A daiaion made more than a ,..... ace> appears to be f'CWinl
1tron1ly in a buddln1
IDl'ltrow'11Y OWi' tnlh coUecUon
... ln Hunt!naion Beech.
J'uelln1 the debate are
1kyrockettn1 collecUon feea,
"'rrently beln1 paid entirely from dty ..,..a1 funda -not = froin the pocket booka of Wiiien.
Ci&J oftldala ntlmate coell
wW be ~ p million •
ln a-rt btcaUM of an
ln monthl1 collection
..... with •• mara-,.,....
feet at Oran1• county
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govemment•owned landfill altes,
Thete two developmenta mean
that the city will be paylf\8 $5.20
per month per houaehold for
truh collection. Increuee will
come to about t700,000 alone thil
fWcal year.
Mayor Bob Mandlc and other
offkliala are lndicatifll It'• time to
aerlouely con1t4ler char1tn1
reeidenta directly for a port.ion of
the COila.
h'• at thla point that
controvwly enten.
a.ck on the Nfht of Sept. I, uno, the Ctty Cound1 ·~ • utility tax-a O pereen ...,.
on all resklenta' water,· .a.ecrldty
and ... btl.la.
Revenue •enerated waa to 10
toward the leMe paymenta on the
civic center and library bulldll'\11.
Surplw DMJMY woulcf be put Into
the ,.,_a1 fund.
ln maldna the new we more
palatable C.O relldenta, oftldala
a11'ffd c.o drop • tl.&O month
homeowner truh collect.Ion fee
then ln effect.
'nwt dedmon hat led obltrven
t.cJ believe that there have been
~l~ -tlther written or
lmplleG -not to ewr charle for
lnilh • lof'I • the utility ta ta
.. effect. NCll'IM Otbbl Yoc.d In fllYW of
the utWty lax alan8 with 04!orll ~. Dan l'hl,a.,. JerTy
Matney, Jack Green and Ted
Bartlett.
She aald today eome council
membel'9 made atatemtmta that
there lhould never be a trash fee
but that the council aa a whole
didn't take that action.
"l believe it wH foolish to remove the truh fee ln the f lnt
~. ," ahe laid. "We became the
laulf\lnc-ttock of ottwr counu.
not to have It.
"We lhould IO beck '° h ." Oreen Hid detail• of tlte meednl.,.. haq but he~
l~i\ V•afl 'beh ·are off aft•r
• aupo1atlon II. The city hH
different probleml wtlhout the
..... of rewnue It once had."
But Clancy Yoder, a member
of the City eouncµ ln 1978-79,
clalma now that the promlae not
to charp fOf' trMh collection waa
at lea.at Implied.
He al80 •19 Wt a trath fee
coupled with the utility tax
would rault In double taxation.
"I don't want Shem to take
hHty action. Thtre'• enou11h • money to mver truh lnereuee
lhil y.r."
The a.. of Ntn1talint the
traah fff hu been dilCUMed
nady beblDd m.d claon and at bucllM tam..
lut lalt wM, It CUM out ln
th• open when 0Ultlal1
considered the purchase o f a
helicopter site.
They were advised they
ahould eeriously consJder a refutt
collection fee for resldenta that
would 1encrate $500.000 lO Sl.t
million neict year b e fore
embarklna o n major
expendl tul"t'I.
Mayor Mandie acknowledied
truh fee dltculllo~ beau.aar of
heavy expt>nM't not anticlpatecl.
tn t.he budaet. He •id a n~r of propoeala
are "-tn1 uamlned ln<'ludl~
OM In whWh the dty woukt fMa
about t2 c.owardl the monthl
trMh coll~ fft and rftklen• would ,., the...-..... 11.ao. ··
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Irvine rnuseurn
honors rnernbers
Jl'oundln1 member• who have recently
made cont.rtbuUona throuah membership to the
Experience ~nter were honored at a mem.
benhlp de.er\ at the SanlA Ana home of OUvla,
and Andy JohnlOf\.
Judy Gertner of O»lA Me.a, chairman of
the ateerlna committee, welcomed the more
than 60 attendlna. .
Robert Howard, president of the board of
ll'U.ltees of the Experience, a "handa-on" 1elence
muteum located In Irvine. gave a history and
told of future plana to move to the Oranae
County fairground• within the next two to
three years.
Recently appointed board and ateerlng
cotnmlttee members are Gertner, Catherine
Thyen, Joanne Hanik, Paula Mlllmen, Olivia
Johnaon, Dee F.dwarda, Barbara Annan, Dot
Clock, Pat Courter, Cleva Howard, Ann Mound,
Trudo Pauo, Barbara P eckenpaugh, Kathy
Rodlbauah. Beverly Sheldon and Renee Wela&.
Founding membera attentlng were Sue
Kral.We, the Ray Jeakes, Dick Pauley, Tom An-
drews, Dennis Keith, Phil Handleman, Cappy
Dobbe and Bill Annan.
1 ON THE GO: A ~rty In Encino hoeted by
Gloria and Bob Zusman will honor Marilyn Gould
and her new novel "Golden Daffodils," a book
about a 10-year-old with cerebral palsy. Soine of
the guests who will be there to toast Marilyn are
friends from the Newport Harbor Art Muaewn -
Linda and Ed gar Scheck , Linda and Daniel
Wei.berg, Sandy and J erry Seigel and Myrtle and
Paw Oevedorf. From the Newport Harbor Tennis
Club will be Charlotte and Jerry Mann and Ann
and Fred Stem. All of the proceeds from Marilyn's
book will be donated to United Cerebral Palsy. •
And then IOllle other Orange Counlians will be
heading for Palm Springs today to attend a party
hosted by Mary Moore in appreciation of their
interest and support of the Rehabilit.allon Institute
In Orange.
After a dinner, to be catered by Milton
Williams of Beverly Hills , the ..euests will be
dancing in the gazebo.
Invited guests from th~ beach area include
Elaine and Bob Baamajian and Lee and Jim
Gonnley. Also the Rolland Trumans, Don and Dolly
Karcher, Marianne and Jack Gamer and the Ernest
Schap.
50th anniversary
A buffet luncheon honoring the golden wed-
ding anniversary of the R. Hal Knightens, formerly
of O»t.a Mesa, waa given by their daughter and
son-in-law, Sandra and Doyle Homer of Lindsay.
The Knightena, who now are residents of
Strathmore. were married In Yuma In 1932.
The honored gueats have four other childi'en,
Viratnia Roush of l.rvine, Nat.ania Bradley of Costa
Mesa, R. Hal Knighten II of Gold Hill, Ore., and
William of Riverside. They alao have 1 l grandchil·
dren.
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Gloriu Moon •y,
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Hardage display
"Moses Bosket,"
copied from one
used to curr y '.
Prince Williuat.
Kay Meserve won
the item ut u
glamour uuctio n.
Chairman Ann
h enon holdt
tote bag1 that
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at the
Wedne1day, Oct.
13, Arrowcraft
sole in the
Sherman Gardena.
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to 5:30 p.m. The
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every bit of our name-calling promise. we'll give you a
coupon book good for $5 worth of food at any Bob's
Big Boy Restaurant.
We promise name-calling to every one
of our customers. An d we have to admit.
it's made us a lot of new friends.
People who were fed up with
unfriendly bank tellers and
indifferent bank officers are now
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Orange Coa•t DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 11, 1 .
, Edilie Bracken still. bus)'
· Veteran actor hows little change in new movie
! By 8 0 8 THOMAS .......... _ ..... .....,
: • HOLLYWOOD -"1 1upposc r ou'll wrltu:
; 'Edd le Bracken Muke• Comeback.' But how ! can I come back when I've never boon away?" uy1
: the veteran 1how buainL'll pcraorwlily.
· ll'a true tha t Brackt•n hos bc~n in the I entertainment busih~ss ever sinc.'t' he emerged as a ·1 ·bright young c.'Omedy actor In Brnudwuy hlt.N of th t•
· ! late 1930s. But it's also trut• that ht> 111 making his
and often at odda with •tudlo boillel, Bracken left In
1963 to roturn to t he theate r. H l1 credit• are
prodlJlout: "The Selven Year .heh,~' "Teahowle of
the Augutt Moon," three yean In "H6Uo, Dolly"
with Carol Channlnai, dozeau of other cornedln and
mu1lca.1J. Latelr, ho hu boon tourlna In the musical.
"S ugar Bable.,' and for a time he repl~ Mickey
Roont.'f'. on Broad wad,. c.1u •u ~°"'"'°' .,,..,,,.,.,,. 1 u. ....... , •111 J .. o ...... u .cct•ffo•oah11tt_...• ..... •I " 've d on e l ,000 pe rforma nces In the li===~=="=="""=='==··'"'•"•'",.·----=:ll~---=======
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! flnt feature movie sih<..'t' h l' and Mickey Rooney
!appeared in "A Slight Cas<' of Murdcr",in 1953.
. The new film la Warner Brothers "National
I :Lampoon'• Vacation," starring Chevy Chase.
:Beve rly O'Angelo. l mol(ene Coca a nd C hristie
: Brinkley. What doos he play?
j "Walt Disney," he replies. Well, not really. The
I j character ls the creator or a huge them<.> park. but j h e is called Roy Walley. With h is p o inted
mowitache, Bracken makes a passable Disney. ! Except for the moustache, Eddie Bracken
• !seems little changed from years whe n he was J : romping through' a str ing o f h it com edies at
tf Paramount. His Cll m career s tarted as Henry
, Aldrich in "L ife with Henry" in 1940, then his ;inuc j atyle made him Preston Sturges' favoqte. They
1 collaborateo on "Hail the CQnquering Hero" and
, "The Miracle of Morgan's Creek." ..
O ther Bracken films: ''The Fleet's In," "Caught
in the Draft," "Sweater Girl." "Hold That Blonde,"
"Two T ickets to Broadway.'' "About Face," "We're
Not Married."
, "I was under contr::.tt to Paramount for 10
.. ; years," the actor says. ''and I also workl'Cl a t every J studio in Hollywood. Except UnivcrS<.11. l almost
• worked there. I helped prepare 'Francis.' and we
were going t.o make it with Grouc.::ho Marx as the
voice of the mule. .
"The studio bos.s a l Universal said iJ was the
worst script he. ever read. The producer. Leonard
Goldstein, insisted on making it, but by that time I
• had dropped out."
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Donald O'Connor played the lead in what
turned out to be one or Universal's most profitable
aeries.
Never a part or the Holl ywood establishment
: ·British ; .
j:aid TV
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: "Brideshead Revisited" ! broadcast on public TV
i this year, will supply the
• non..commerciaJ network
with 47 hours of n ew
programmin g for t he
1983-84 sea.son.
Mobil Corp .. a major
pu b li c t elevi s io n
underwriter responsible
for continuirg series like
"Masterpiece T hea te r"
a nd "Mys tery." a nd
Bost o n 's W GBH , a
pri mar y produ ci ng
s tation, announced the
a c qu isition f r o m
Gianada.
Two of t h e Granada
series, "The J ewel in the
Crown" based o n the 1 "Raj Quart.et" of novels
by Paul Scott, and "All
1 for Love.'' a short-story
anthology. will ap pear
' o n "M ast e r p iece
Theater.'' the par tners
said.
Come
show
us
what
you've
got
cooking
Enter
the
Orange
Coast
Dally
Piiot
legitlmate theater," said the 62-ycar -old Bracken.
"But I don't think ot myaelf i..s working In one area.
T he stage is in one corner. motion plcturet In one
<..'Orner, tt•lcvislon In another. 1 work the whole
room. •
"T he o n l y time I 've bee n away from
performing was when the string of theaters ttiat I
organized went ..broke because of miamanagement
'fhnt was a $2 million Jou, and I spent a year
getting lt settled." ·
Bracken also organlzcd a iucceuful advertiaing
agency In Houston, se111ng out because of hls acting
('Ommltment«s.
"The mOl'W /lop$ lo SOIM strongt, balttrtd lllt/Ol')I
on IM fo~ of this SIJ{NtdlalJW/,
classically AmmCilll pn/""""11« by Jon Yolgltl ..
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Orange Cou1 D~ll 'f PILOT /Monda)', o81ot>er 11, 1882
'Mysterious Stranger' fine·· television
tUnusual interpre tation dilute anger? add humor
By BARRY RENfl'REW
~-i...4 ,,_ Wrttet
Nl-:W YORK -PluylllM lJ tl·k11 011 M11rk
Twain I• u bl\ like 81lylng "Tom Suwyt.>r" lb
uhout soclul ulumu\aon nmong \ht· wurktnJt
elnsst.'11 on \he banks of tht• MIS1ils:11 pp1.
Sul publk tclcv1B1on has ployed 11 trJtok of
2t0rts on tht• lt•gcndory prankster hlm!!elf
Con1hines fine acting
with ... authenticity >
with its exc-ellent dramatization of Twal11's
i;hort novel "The Mysterious Strangt•1 ."
Many public TV stations will broadcru.t the
program tonight. It's on KCET, Chanm•I 28
at 8.
The book 011 which the TV adaptation was
based was T wain's last novel, and the pro-
ducers USt.'CI a re<.oently diac.'Oven'Ci version of
the story as the basis for thl! TV show.
from eight nallontt, turn.11 tho orlalnul work
1nt.o 1.1 tfcll.ihtful 11tory t,,y dlluuna TwaJ11'•
11ni(l'r and pllln.c u11 ttw humor und joku
l..ltnHry purists tnay objt.<ct, bul thl' unu111..111l
1r1tt•rprck1t1on mokt'I fi>r fine t.elwlslon.
Tht\ li.v1t'h pr~lue\lon 1\.al'ff Fr!'<I Gwynne,
Chrl'!-MakeJ)t'llCt' ond Lance Kerwin, and ll.'f
ba('kcr11 md ud<' N<'bruslQi Educulionul Tet.,.
vision, th<' Nollonol Endowment for the
Humanities und tht.• Exxon C-0rp. (Kt•rwln
~rew up in Nt'wport Beach.)
The prudul·tlur1 was filmed in Austrt4).
'''l'h<• Mystcrloulf Stranger" c.'Ombint.'8 fine
acting with bcuuuful backdrops and pnins·
taking hlstorn:al uuthcnticlty. The show will
tell you a lot aoout llfo in the Mlddll' Ag<'S
while making some shrewd and funny potnt.H
about human weakness in every 11ge.
The film cC'nter11 on the daydream 0 1·
August Feldner, a printer's apprentice In
Twain's native Missouri. Musing over his
lunch, Feldner imagines hlmselr an appren-
tice lo a rncdi{'val printer bedeviled by a
crew of rebellious workmen and a shrewish
wife.
h•nt.11 chopping UJ' ton• of wood In mlnutet
und learning Lotln without u 11lntilt' ll-uon.
''44" u1 he ls dubbl'd by 1tw bt1mu11t•cJ
printer, bt.:frlt•nd1 Allf(u11\ •uid t.akes him on
marvcloua jourrwy• lo dls\nnt lands In 11
twlnkllng of on cyto,
The oppcaram.-e of "4~." the prt'<.lkaml'nl.ll
c:rcak-d by the grf'Cd uf humons ufld t}l.u l'X·
1raordlm.1ry powvn•and \he frenzll'<i ti'vc•n·
lurl'fil th11t ensue mukl' for Un~ fonta11y. You
may fll\Jl<:kly gut'IJ.'l who or whut "44" h• but
\ho poor printers don't.
The roguish cut mcludcs a maglcla11 morl'
udc'J>L ut producing uloohol than spirits, thu
printer's wire who lusts for wealth and po-
wer. and a crew or printers who make their
master's life a misery by threatening l o
~trike for the slight.est reason.
Their adventurt..'8 range from how "44 "
overcomes a strike by tht• printcn1 Lu save his
employer from ruin to the· magician dis-
covering he hns supernatural powers, only to
find himself heading for the st.ukc for prac-
ticing black magic. It is a set.thing condemnation of organized
religion, ignorance and greed, set m th1•
Middle Ages. It tore apart just abciut every·
thing that society held dear in Twain's day.
The dramatization, whiCh features a t·as1
Into this world C'Omes a strange young man
who mtrOducc.'8 h1msclf as "44, New Scm'8
864, 962.'' The stranger performs astonishing
"The Mysterious Stranger" Is that all t.oo
rure thing -true fqmily vil•wing that chtl·
dren and adults can share. It's a pity the
90-minul.e show will run loo late for sor.ne
younger viewers. (~hri ' Make peace, l..nnce Ke rwin (antosizf".
e:001D HEWS
CHAAUFS AHOEL8
I TO IM! AHOONCS>
aGH'T II EHOUGH
Q.lllld 1111c11 1 room_m1te
wno romanoM both Joan-
nie Ind Sutan
• M'A'S'H
HIWkeye and 8 J decide
10 do eomelhlng lbOUI I
fllllclopter pilot whO u-
nell-to gather battle-
field brfc·l •brlC 10 Mii IS
Wllf IOUVOt\lfl.
• HAWAII FIVE..O
• OVEAEASY
!Slaton Premiere) GUMI.
Ethel Mermen. O ID UNDERST AJoNo
HUMAN IEHAVIOA
l"~=-tlo•'"
AllCNEWSQ
NBC NEWS
MOVll * • • "Thi Club" ( 1980)
JllCll TllOmpton, Graham
Kennedy Thi COllCll ol e "-blln AuetrlllM loot· •
bell ,_, find• thl going
rough bOth on 11'11 ptayfng
tllld end In 11'1 t>oard room 8'.301 AUCE CMttf"NON '82: THE DOATU
"381h A.-nl>IY Dllllrlel"
A-btywom1n Metle.n
L1Fo111t11, St...,. Alrlll,
ITer~ POWER
8NEWI
IMNEYWUER
Batney end H.,rll lracll
down I eorpot•ll Vandel
who blllt hlmMlf M ''Tl'll
Hewtl "
(8)WIU>IAllE8
Thie dowmentatY eatm..
many wild Mim ... M they
gtCM up and INrn to IUf·
~ In thllt nllural habl-
1Alt.
7:00 I CM HEW8 NecHEwt
HAPf'V DAYS AGAIN
Joanie buys • ear blhlnd
her Ill her' I blell.
D eoAP
Jlllliel 111111 • firm 1tlllld
llgalnll Chlllet'• ptlillln-
derlng end ~ con-
lronll Plllf •bout hi•
bll't•Ylor.
• THAU'I COMPANY
Dllpet110 IOf rent money,
JllCll loofil• f()f. joO
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A leglnd 9-on; I 1-
bullt from 1c1v1ng1d
mal«lllt. 9 ENTPTANIEIT
TOMGKT
Ar. lntlnllew wllll M.,lon
Roll
(Q)MOVll * * * "Swlnci Time "
( 193al Frid AlltWI. Ginger
Aog111. A gambling
dllllC« hM I lllfd time
NYlnO money to marry hi.
... ._.. but oomp11ea.
Ilona 8'111 wl'ten hi , ... lor
anotfler eTHtum..E
DST9CTM
Whitt "" police r-... 10
bllltve hie ltory ebOut •
band of ,,,,..,,.., • ~
llOy pleyt dlllCtiYI IO 1top
''*"· (Z)MCMI • * "Th• Conqueror"
( 1tell Johll WeyM. 8uMlt
~d. A miOflty Mof100I
wetrlot kidn&pe tlll deuQlt.
ttr of a f)OMtfUI T ar1ar
ldtlf end ..-. contr~ Of
Ille ..... 1.-. I°" THI TOWN
'-""ell: an lllalNnallon
Mac Davi will join
Barba ra Mandrell to host
the HCountry Music
Association Awards"
to night a t 9:30 on KNXT~
Cha nnt•l 2 .
ol domeshC vlolencl In
Southlfn California; 1 look
111 IOW bike
I Q! FAMll Y FIUO
LAVIAHE & 8"fftlEf
&~Nt'f
Lenny lnhlrllt a diner
I MAOAME"S PlACE
M•A•&•H
H1W11eye falls Into ltllm)I
h•nd• wfllll dftvlng 10
Seoul. I {[) TIC TAC DOUGH
MACHEJL I LEHRER
AEPOAT
I SNEAK ~VIEWS
YOU ASKED FOR IT
T AlXlHO SEX.-WfTH
YOURI008
A Pllllll ol •Xlllrl• en-
QUMllOnt eonCl9lnlng ......
Ing wi111 Cl\lldren about
....itlvl11Iualloplc$ ~. SQUARE P£G8
Johnny recr111t1 Fether
Outdo Swduccl to flelp
M1reh1ll get over his
obeeeslon wllh 1 video
i!."" U Qt UTT\.£ HOU8E: A
HEW 8EOINHIHO
An lldetly '"'"" tries 10
P<IYlfll Mrt OlltOn from
liking control ol Walnut
Gr0¥1 wN111 1111 finds an
old dty bond 0 8 MOYIE
• * •.; "8ack To Thi Plan·
•• Of Thi Apel" ( 1974)
Rodd~ MeOow•ll, Ron
Harper Two Mlronlollll
crull lend,,_ 11>1C1Ct1h
1.nd diec:ovel 1 clvtllutlon
ol lntllllgenl 11m11n1.
G MOVIE * * * * "The Go· 8ttwffn" (197 I) Julie
CM1fle, Alllll S.IH Tiii
1xperllnc:ea OI an ldolet-
cent boy aiding 1 pair of
lovltl lrlUmltlH him IOI
~ ...
• P.M. MAOAZINE
A beby wt>o WM born
undlfwltlt •• hOrnl l>Ulll
from-~ rTWlltrlale
• MOVIE * * * "Plffoc1 Gentle·
men" ( 1978) L1ur1n
81c1ll, Ruth Gordon.
Three crafty l•m•l111
WllOll hulband• are In
PtllOtl loin f()(C)ll 10 plot
lfl lltborlll m1111ot1 dollar
hlfat
• OAEAT
F'l#OflMAHCU
"Thi Myttetloul Strang-
er" In .,, ad11Plltion of
Mark Tweln'I INt novel, I
P<lnllr"t llPC)rentlcll (Ctltlt
M111epe-) d1ydre1m1
hltnMll Into I medlevtl
eaet .. and m1111 • ,.,,,. ...
rk>ul youth (Lenee K-'n) wno 11a1 11renge myttlcll
~·· • NATURI ,,.,..,,._> "Tne Flight Ot
Thi Condor'' Or. Ooneld
J01u1neon tlkel tMwer• on
• rllfl IOUrnty tllrOugh the
Andie "'°""'""' CJ) PUMJC AnAIM
0 On fV
i z rv
" HOO
c IC11WMIO•I
f l CWOAI NY N Y
9 THAT.I IHCAEOeBL.EJ
FMlutecl tome "lncrldl·
ble ~kb " Including the 5 t
i;lllldten bot n to Chillen
parent•. • 9-~-old t>oy
without '-QI who hH
IMrned to 1111, lllld lhl Mt.
t>ec-Mtn cont .. 1 Chem·
plonlNp Mall.
(C)MOW! * ~ "Cendy' 11"8) e-
"4111n, M.,.IOn 8'ando. A
lueclou1 yout19 nymptle1
hied• for New Yori! 111.,
being rlC*f by I poet Ind
I Spanltll getdlMr
ffi)MOVIE
* * "Or11t1 toe" (1981)
RyM O'NMI, Anne Arett«.
An~ end • IOCialill
lllltl'\P1 to rOb 1 South
Amettean lmltlld amuo-
glw of 1 lonll"e In gems
'PO'
(S) FIFTH CW JULY
Richard Thoma repeats
!Lie Bf'Ofldwey roll N 11
per~ Vlltn•m Yet«·
an. h<lme IOf • family
rlUl'llon on tndlpendenee
O.y.
.MOW * * -T'*-" ( 1977) Mar•
to Thornea. ChlrW Gro-
din A deify W1JP11 llY to
r~etllllr~
amid thl corruption ot
Mantlattlfl
l :aC> 9 {[) lllflSYA TI:
KHJAMIN
Ceptlln L-18 w1n1 thl
•!arrll>G roll In an Army
rlmllllng ntm.
• 80 YOU THtHM YOU OOTT"°'*-U
t:009 {[) M'A.8'H
Thi 4077th 11 turned Into •
bowtlng 1111y to Ilk• on
11'11 MlflMI, Ind HIWkeye
11111 to contact hit hote>f·
lalald lather. (R)
D MOVll
• • • '"Touciled 8y Love" f 1980) Dll>O<eh R•lfln,
OI-l-A nurtlng
trainee tries 10 bflng •
hendieapped gift out OI I
• dllP dlPflHlon by
encouraging hit to corr ..
ac>ond With l14lf Idol, EMt
P•lllly. 8 9 MOVIE
* * * "Sllrtlng Over"
(1979) 8utt Reynold1, Jiii
Cll )'bufOtl Ahet montl\t ot
TV dlnr141r1 end blind
dlt... • divofold mag•
zlM M111f lhlnlll hi·•
found lrlll '°""' wtlll'I •
tetlooftllC:ller enter• hie 1111
I MllW GM'f1N
NATIONM.
GIOGM.....0 IPICW. "Thi SupettW-1: Twtllght
Of An Era" A noetllgic
voyege OI IAIClnlMlng luXU•
ry end rememl>«td OiOt)'
It tllllen lbolfd IN IMI of
the gtMI llntfl etNI In
ttent-Alllfttlc Ml'\llCe -
Ille O\Mrl Ellllt*fl 2, "') I:°" ..
* • • ~ "H1ert11nd"
(iH11 ,_.,Torn, ConcNt1
,.,.,.., A rendler end Ille
hOllMllff"r flH the
rteor• Of "°"''-' ... In 1910W~,·N'
(Z)MCMI *. "ltlln 0-," ( ft1t)
Oervrn Coo111r, Kan
lllilltllum.
• l(NX T ICO!.I e KNSK INRCl
• I( TL.,11 tlllO I
.KA•C IABCI
e KllM8 IC8SI
• IOU TV llnd I e 1<cn IAICI
• K rrv llftld 1
.rf11 IWl IHI
I lll~NI
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eKOU C~SI .
I I Sfltwt 11"9 I
• S.-119'11 • ''*',...,"'~•~111 ~TIM ·'"'~
---
Fi.tnlng FllnOI and Anr141
Met .. V .. MI .,a fNlurecl
In Euoene toneeco'a mu<-
det dram• chOfeographed
a1. blllel
10:00 I" • ., NEWS
UOHT IH THE WE8T
The llory of the countrl•
WHtward 1xp1nll0n 11
retold through photo·
grllj)hl and the WOfdl of
thole who wltlllNld It
llrtlhand. ID ICNENWNT£Al /
WON> INTO MAGE
(Prtmlltl) Wllllam Gold·
mM disc.,_ hit WOfll
Ind lllOW8 ftlm clipt from
"Butch C...idy And The
Sund9nee l(ld" and "AN
Thi Pteeldlnl'I Men " at WILIOH MOWN
~~ * *'A "Nljlnlky" (1979)
Alen 8•111. George di II
Pen• Triumph end trege-
dy punciulll thl atOf'my
rlletionlhip betwe.\ 11'11
grNI AuHlen ballet stat
end 1111 8~• man-
'A' (Ai CAMELOT
Rlchetd Hwrll, Meg au ..
Mr1 Ind Rlctletd Muenz
.. ., In L.,ner end l -'•
Clatllc 8roedwly mutleal
taped II lhl Wlncet Gar-
den Ttie1tr1 tn-Nlw York.
OMOVll!
• • 'h "The Poelman
Alway1 Rlng1 Twice "
(IHI) Jeck NlctloflOO.
JMtiea l.enoe A young
woman end her ~ plOt
to.murdlt her~ 'R'
10'.30 • IHOD'EHOENT
NETWON< NtWI ID WORLD cw 900KS
(0) TOUCH AHO 00
euN..EY-0
Ar11 Jofloaon end t.outt
Nye hOl1 • '°°" .. bur.
lllQUI, II Clowlll, comk. ..
and t>eeutllul lho~lrt1
perl0tm.
11:008D8CllOat
HEW8
I SATVN>AY NIGHT ... ~cw ...
THAT QUIZ SHOW
ITMETI CW SAN
FMHalC".()
Stone .,_,,_ I -bit
of • lr•l•ntty of dfunll• to
find out why IMll of ''*"
-· l>Mlln 10 dletl\ I • •w MJl()ffT DOCTOR IH THE
HOUR
Ouncen hH dlllleulty
tMehlllg Oreee
(ll)MOVtE:
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IWM. C J. Ulng. "X' (.%)MOW * • I "I Hell 81ondN"
( 19811 JeMI Roclllfort.
El'lrleo MorlteMnO Tl*'-
dlte0Y1t ltlat I W9lfUly
noY1ll11'1 lelHI work
dncrlbM In dlt Ill ltMI
MCUflly eyetem l)f"ollCtlng
thl v&lueblll In hts ,_
11:30 9 {[) ~JOHN.
M.D.
A IUllor of Tr8C)per'I Ill·
Wiii. In nMd ol dlbta
eurgery, ln1l1t1 th11
T repper per l0t m thl oc>« ·
Ilion (R)
D Q!TME .. TO#
CAMON
Oueete. Olnlh Sh0r1, Hoy1
Allton, Arnaud oe Bor·
~-(R) "'9 AllC HEW8 ~
I VOU AIKED FOft n
THIMRMONI
George end LOUIN rehe
10m1 of their moat unlor-
g1tt1bl1 end hllerlo111
i1ienc:-.(Plfl 1)
FOCUI °" eoaETY .... LATIMGHT
HOit! Dennlt Whder.
CJ) N>WHCI: 8TOl.EH
lOYl
~ati 1) tt:OO. !HTUITAIHMINT
TONIGHT
,.,,, .,,..,... "'"" Mellon
AoN.
• MOVll * * "0rd11I" ( 1973)
Arthuf H•, Dltne Mu!Uur.
A mM II left to dll In thl
delltt by hi• Wlf9 81'<1 ,,., '°"'· • MOYll * ** "Tl't WIC*tr Min" ( 111') ldwtrd Wooctwlrd.
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K CET (28) l:S:OO p.m . -"T he• Mysterious
Strange r .'' A printer's a pprc ntict'
daydreams h imself in to a medicvttl castle
a nd mee ts a myste rious yout h . (Sec
review above)
K OCE (50) 9 :00 p .m . -"National
Geographic-Special." "The Supcrline rs:
Twilight Of An Era." A nostalgic voyage
of fascinating luxury and remem bered
glor y is lAkcn aboard Queen E lizabeth 2.
KNBC (4) 9:00 p .m . -"Touched By
Love." Deborah Raffin and Diane Lane
star in movie of a nursing trainee who
tries to bring a handicapped girl out of a
de.:p depression by e ncouraging her lo
correspond with her idol. Elvis Presley.
baker PllP9'11 1 eutpt1M
e•k•
(S)MOVIE * * ·~ "American Glgolo"
( 1980) Rlehard 01<1. Lau·
ren Hutlon A 81Yerly HHI•
gtgolo 1>ec;omot lhl ptlme
IUtPIC1 In 1 murder In..,.._
t.!ltltlon 'R'
tltMOVIE • * * ··Fi.11 Felftlly"
(19801 ONd• Ridner, 8ob
Nlwhlrl Ttle ll•Ullly
~llMCI deught., of ttie
country'• Wlirdll• Pf"._
denllal '"'""" eomp4icat•
,,., '"""'' 1111n1pt1 to conduct thl ellel<• 01
11111. 'A'
12: 10 (CJ MOVIE * * * * "Falhlt Of Tho
&tide" ( 1g5()) ~ Tra-
cy. EllUbeth Teylor. A
flthlr expef'lenc;ea Ill Of
lhe IO';'S end llMCllCIMlt
lmlCltted wllh lhl prlC>lf • "°"' for hit daughl•'•
. ~lftQ~
11;ao. 8 LATE *6KT WITH °"YID tiTTlMtlAN Ounce comlCll•n Jay
Leno. llttn dlrKtor Wern«
Hlt'IOg ·~MEAICAH ST'VLe
"Love And Thi Mlnltter"
Thi Riv. Atklnt PIC>POtM
10 8utan AllCI "love And
The Shower" L1nny'1
lrlende tnrow him • divorce .,_
(O)MOW * * • ''Modern Aomanol''
(1H I ) All>erl 8 roolll.
Kethryn Harrold A lllm
editor lrlll r~tldly to
win bad! .,,. ,_. of the
WOl'lllfl hi 1oYM 'R'
(%)MOYIE * ** "Body HNI" (11181)
Wllll1m Huft, l<allllMn
T11rnt" A amlll11rne FIOfld•
I~ II Pl'IUl<lld by hit
1o1111t 10 murder her 11u-.
bind 'R
12;16 MOW! * ll'i'I "Prlvlll l-"
( 1900) Sylvia l<rletll. How-
lfd He111tnen A~
man ~ flit MdUe1hle
houlltceep« 11'11 joO Of
ptovtdlng "'' 16-)'Mr..ofd
10n with hie Int IHUll
~lencl.'R'
11:40 •(I) COUJM90
A kM1 lrlangll leadt en
ambltlou• Slnttorlel een-
dld•ll to kilt Ille eam()llgn
meNOllf. (Al
1:00 I :::e MmlY
* * "113 .Squedron"
(1H4) Cllfl RoberllOtl,
0-ge Chaklrll A Nail
11111 llC1ory In Nofwly ..
d411tt~ In 1 ga111nt
lffot1 b_. lfl AIMrlcan
1~=:.cNlwt
OVlfNllHT
• OINI Allfritr
1:41<!= ••'A ··s11va1 •••"" ( 1t11) Mlellltl C•lt11,
Cyl>lll l h•Pllttd. An .....................
"' llltrlHtl Pl•n to
--... WMlttl by
m ... lng tome ol thl top
1xecull.,.. m 1111 world or
high llnanoe 1111 Vle:llm1 ol
en 11elreo<dln11ry 1wlnd ..
'PG'
2:00 8 CU NEWS
HIOKTWA TC..
(S)MOVIE
I t.,., "Nljjnllty" I 1979)
Alen 81tn. o.Otge ell I•
Pin• Trium9ft and Ir~
dy punctuate thl atormy
relltlontlliP ~ tho
gtNI Rutelan blli.I llM
and nit SV90QllHllll man-
-~ * * * 'h · 'Ey1wlln111"
11981) Sigourney w-.
Wllllam HUft A t~
llC)Orllt beCon'IM lnYOIYed
With 1 jlflltor wno may
l!now more 11>ou1 • mur·
der lh•I hi Wltlllllld than
hi 11 ll)'lng 'R'
HllC8)MOW * *'" "Thi Prtv111 E)oee"
( 1NO) Don Knottl. Tim
Conway Two bumbling
Am«lean c111ecu.,,.. .,,
called In IO tn...ug.11 I
-In of ITIUfderl In en
Engtllh u.rte 'PG·
2:30Q!NEW8
(0) EHOEL8ERT
HUMPSDNCK
(Z)MOVll
*. "Sllln Delp" (1979)
Oervyn Cooper, Ken
8lldlburn
3:IO(Q)MOW!
• • "Tiie lni:redlbl•
SMnlllng Wom.tn" (1N0)
Lily Tomlln, CNt1ll Gro-
dtn A ~II llndt It
hard to c;ope wNlfl lhl
llUddanly f>IOln• 10 lhtlnk
In llu. 'PO'
l ;40 (C) MOVIE * *' * * "Fiddler On The Rool" ( 197 t) Topol, Norm• er-. A P9Mlftl rnilllman
In turn-of-tn1-c1n1ur)I
ei..,111Aueet.1111110 m.,.
ry Off hll lllgltltl daughllrt
wNll trying to notcS onro ,,.. "-"" llltltage In ,,,.
,_of opprlMIOn ·o· ®MOYIE ** ''Or11n toe" (1981j
~ O'Neal, Anne Arefllr
An engfnMr encl I eoc:ialltl
lll""fll 10 tob I South
Amet'lean ltnltlld emug·
Oler of e f onune In gam1.
'PG'
4:00.MOVIE
• • ~ ''The Poet men
Alway• Alng1 Twti;1"
(1911) Jack Nti;holaon,
~ UlnOI A young
WOfllM Ind her io-plOt
to tNJ//dtr tw hueblnd 'A'
4: 10 (l) IUM.IY .Q
Ari• --and Loult N)'* lloll • IOolt II buf •
teeque ... oio.ne. comic•
111\d btel.lllhll lhowgltl•
Plttorrn
4: 11 (J) MCMI ** "Ooltle Apt!" (1M1l
TOll'f o.Na, JtMICa W•
ltrThr•~llOICll
!ht ~ ttnnoe 10 a 11-
mltlion Wlertt9f!Oe, 'PO'
JOHN DARLING .
T1W#dat1'•
Dafll l111f' .tfovl.-•
8:00CZJ **•*"The Trlalt 0 1
01<111r Wiide" ( 1980) Poter
Flncn, J1mot Ma10n. A
cetobflly pleywrlght'a 111>111
1ull endl In d11Htet lor
him
8:30 ($) * * "Thi Litt .. Or I ·
gone" ( 11181) Sally Boyden.
Chris PetlflOO A gang ol
kid• trained In k111t1 r ...
CUI one ot their friend•
wtlltl 1111 II k ldnlppod
'PG'
1:00 (C) "l 'tncotrlglblO' ( 111801
J e1n-P1ul 8elmondo,
Genoleve Bulold A
paroled con ar1111
encounter• trouble when
hi rlYetta lo 1111 old wty ol
1111
(HJ • • '-' "Clrc .. 0 1 Two"
( 11180) AK:hlfd Burton,
Tlrum O'Neal D11p1t1
strong patentll oppc>Mllon.
1 Po10n1nt romanc.e dlYll·
oP8 be~ I 60-year-old
etlill 11/ld I Pfacoc;IOUI
111n-11g1 IClloolgtfl 'PG'
CSJ • • * "Thi Hunlet"
(197g) StlYI ~.Eh
wa111ch Ralph ··p1p1"
ThOfton leadl I dlnget·
OUI 1111 at • modetn-dlly
t>Ounty huntet 'PO' e: 15 CZJ •••'A .. ,,,. Pied
PIPlll" I Ul72) Donovan.
Donald Plea~ In lhe
13009, • wandlfer wt>o
11111 to get paid IOt ridding
a town or rodents retali-
llH egalntl tho town
r11net1 t>y se>lflling eway
their cfllldren
1;30 9 * '-' "8lul Fh lady '
I 19781 C•tllryrl H.,rlaoo.
Mlll'll HOiden A young girl
lrtee IO .. VI I Cllnl ... lf<>ut
llo<ll fT om being IOid IO I
worll l1rm. ... .)(). **'A "Flight From
Aahly•" t 199') Yul
8ryn"41r. Rleh11rd Wld·
merll ThrM 111111or1 recall
lhllr Ylflld pull wf'tile
lnVOflled In r~ e>per•
llOne during Wof1d W l!T II
In thl Pldfle
9:46 * * "OOing Apel"
( 198 1 I Tony Danz•. JIMlca
Wiiiet Thf11 0tanou111t1t
hOld thl purw llrlngt 10 11
S5-m111oon lnh1r111nc1
'PO'
10:00m **'J\'"F11mo0tTho
8arbery Cotti" I 19451
John Wtyne, Ann DvM•lt
A c11t11 r1t1ehlr lr•YOI• 10
San Frenc:ISCo Wtltf• hi
become• l""olvld With
g1mbllf•. denger end
romllllCI
(C) * * * ·~ "Thi Man Who Would 81 King"
( 1975) S11n Connery.
Mld\eal Caine 8-i on
11'11 II°')' l:>y Aud)llfd KIOl-
lng r-Bfltllll IOldlltt
Mt out to cllllrn thl rlcl'-
•nd l>OW9f ol 1 remote.
~lf'f kingdom 'PO'
00 * * * "One On One" ( 1977) Robby 81n1on,
An"41111 O'Too... A boy
wt>o goes 10 eolllgl on •
bul<etblll IChOlarlhlp It
1buMd by the coach,
tcOtned by hit tutor and
UMd l:>y the tdlOOI l0t ltt
own l>U'POlll 'PO'
**'A "Thi LOV9d
Ool'' ( 190$) Ao'*1 Mor-.
Anj1n1t11 Comer Tn1
~of1~HOl
tywooc:1 ,,., tnc:urt -
d1bt1 1nd h11d1ch11
wtlll'I 11 com. time to
IT\lkl lhl funlrll errenge-
ments. • * * * 1i'I "Hobton'I Choa" (195-4) John MIKI, cn11111 L1ugt11on A bOot· "*'" llllmOll 10 ret.in Ille ~ IOUIC* of labot
by prev.ntlng hie ,,,, ..
dtugtltert "°"' marrying 11:00 ~ • • "Tne Juz Slngef" ( '*' ..... OIM>OnO. Yu--OtMer. A New Yen camOt l>fWll• wtth lamtty
trldttlofl end 114• out to
find -.. a pop
muelo .. ., • ''°' 11: 11 (%) ..... , ... ,.
llond"" (1111) JHn ~. fnrtoo Mon·
i-io. ~ dllOO\W
lflM I weafttlY llCMht'I
...... --._..In ........ ~.,.eem proteatlnt IN __,.. Ill
,,.,,_
12:00 D * ••.t "Pllfdnlf1'
I 1956) Dun Mw11n, .>etry
Lewie A rlllcil fOfetnWI
Ind I pl1yt>oy pO tlllir Wiii
IQlllnlt crootcl who lfl
11t1mpllng to 1wlndl1
eome l•1m ptopetly 8 "Slllplno Dogs"
12:30 (C) * * * "Thi 8rOl'-1
K1111mazov' I 1958) M.,11
Sc'*I. Yut 8iynn11 A man
i. unjUttly coo111ctec1 or
mu10ltlng hi. lathef
(j) * * * "Ar1hut' (198 II
Oucll9)' Moore. Ula Mln-
nelll Whl.. hll lemlly
11tempt1 to l0tce him Into
I ptl•etrllnQ9CI mlltrlllge, I
drunken. hedon1111e pily·
bOy laUI In ~ with I poor
WO<klng girl. 'PG'
1:00 0-0 • • • "Ar1hu1'' 119e 11
Dudley Moore, Uu Mln-
hllll Whtie '1111 l1mOy
•lltmPll IO foroe lllm •nlo
I P'•.,rllnQ9CI rnlllrlllgl, I
drutlken, hedonlllle play-
l>Oy lallt In to.... with I poor
-~·no gw• ·PO· '0 • • • 'l hi Ent0tc:.'
I 1978) Ct1nt Eutwooo,
lyne Daty •'Dirty H.,ry"
Callahan Is jOll*3 t>y a tem11te rookie In hit pu<tutl
or • oroup or Cllllorn1e
rl!'fOIUllOn8flH terrortzing
San Franc;lec;o 'R'
(ZJ * •• "Body Hett"
(1981) WIHt•m Hurt, Kath-
._, Tur.-A lmllltiml
Florida 18W)11r .. pere.;ad-
ecl by '"-to... to """der
hit hwbend •R•
2.00 fl*·~ "Thi F0tm<M"
( 1980) Marlon 8rendo,
G«ltge c ~ WNll
lnYMllgallng lhl mutder ot
I COllHgue, • .....,._,, cop
uncove11 1 contplrecy
Involving lhl tuppfMllOfl
or • syn1hlttc IUll IOtmu&a
by 1111 otl cartel. 'R•
2;30 CS) • * • "Thi Hunter"
I 1979) Str;e Mc~. EN
Wellec;h Ralph "Pep•"
TllOIWn leada I dang«·
ous hff .. • rnocl9tn-dly
bOUnly nuntet 'PO'
)~ • * '-' "Cltc:M OI Tll10 "
11980) R~wd Bi.w10ft,
htum O'NNI Oesc>lll
11rong parental~
• polgrulnl romance~
Oll9 be'-• 80-yeer..ofd
111111 end • preeodou1
t11n-ege ~ 'PO'
(Q) • * ·~ "Jonllhen Liv·
1ng11on SlegUll" 11973)
voic.. of Jemee Fren-
()jteua, Julill Mille. A Mag.
ult'• pu••t Of perlKtlOn
!Md• Nm to a lligllet --·o· CZ' • • • • "Tt11 Tr1a11 oi
Olc:ar Wiide" (1M0) Plt9r
Finch, ~ M_, A
c.ilbflty ~lghl'I Qbel
tull lf'l<ll In dllall• for
him
4:00. * * "~·· ( 19n)
M.,IO TllOmet, CharlM
Grodin A d111fy c;cJUp!I try
IO tec;eplUfl their lnno-
Cltic:. emkl thl corruption
of MlnNlten .
4:30 CC)**'~ "Anlmlllt Are
8Mu111UI P9optl" (1975)
Oocumentety c r .. tur• ol
African wlldlfl WI -In
tl'lllr n11ura1 habitat 'G' • * ''Tiii Liii .. Or.
gons" (IN t I Belly 8oyden,
CM1 P.cettofl A ~ Of
kldl lralnlct In liar• ,.._
CUI one of lllllr trllndll
when ...... k~.
'PG'
5:'00 ® * • "Ad11enlur11 Of
Til9 WI'""-Flll'lll!y''
(1975) Robert Login,
Suean Dlmanll. A c:on-
llrue1lon wof'lllf, dllilk.r•
11on1d with city llfl,
1tMmpt1 to ~ hit
family by llYtne ofl "" ._. ·o·
(Q) fP * "Tiit Higttl Thi
Llglltt Went Out In Georg·
la" (1H1) Krllty ~.
Mlltlc HllmllL A brother• ancs . .,..., tonpJl*lo ouo
heve m111y ~""" """'-•~toett•out• llWIO on !hi c:ount~wwt·
ern OltQlft 'PO'
CZ) * * \.t "Any WNltl W11Y You Cen" ( 1MOI Clint
EaelwOOCll, londra lodra.
e.tor. Mttllno -"'"" Ille titl W pet OFA19"Afl, '""" .............. uP IOt ON lilllt, "-ilttll9 ~·pa·
by Armstrong a B•tluk
• :.
11111, Piiat r------------..,.-------------------------------------·
MONOAV, OCT 11, 1982 ClASBlfllD ce
11
iAngels' hopes ·go flat
:Milwaukee compl etes turnaround and has a date with S t. Louis
• ID Brewt.own
• World Series 1n ' By CURT SEBDEN OftM 0.., Ptloe lteft
MILWAUKEE -Gerw Ma~·s watered eyes
stared at the throng_ of reportci'I' who. for good
reason, kept their distanL-e.
(t W BS, indeed, time to talk. lt WllB time for aJI
the Angels to admit their season was over. The
rl~rvations In St. Louis had to be canceled. Their
charter flight today headed Wt.'llt rather than sout~
''I'm the most disappointed I've ever been in
my life.'' admittcod Mauch, gamely surviving the
interrogation into the turn of events at Milwaukee
County Stadium Sunday before 54,968 delirious Brewer fans. '
The Angels' season is over, l'Ut short by a
two-run single ore Cecil Cooper's bal Jn lhl' bottom
of the seventh Inning which turnl'<i a 3-2 Angt•I
lead mto a 4.3 Brewer advantage. 1
"You know the' great thing about this gaml•'!
.,'In Balumore, we had our backa agaiNt the
wall and we took them to the last day," explained
Coopc!r. "That's the kind of character this team ha.a.
Today wt• had to wan to do it again -and we did
it. ..
The Angel manager was still collet.•ting his
t.houghts, or maybe trying to forget them. His
season was over. h was quite painfuJ, just by the
look on his face.
There's not another sport like it ," Rod Carew
facetiously noted afterward. "( wish we l'Ould have
played out the clock In the hCth inning.''
, A seventh-inning uprising -kcyL'CI by a bloop
Infield base hit -had put an end to the Angels'
, Wqrld Series hopes.
The Milwaukee Brewe rs had just done
something no other baseball t.eam had ever done -•
come back from a 2-0 deficit in a best-of-fi ve league
championshrp series to win a pennant.
"l don't think they hit like the Brewers did
during the regular season, but they cer tainly got
the timely hits,", a.dmitted Frt..'<f Lynn.
Somehow , the Brewe rs pulled o ut the ir
pe nna nt-clinch ing victory with just siivhits.
Somehow, the Brewers survived four errors.
Things did, indeed, look good for the Angl•l11 al
that stage of the game. They had the advan tagl'.
and even though starter Bruce Kioon was gone.
reliever Luis Sanchez seemed to be• sailini< aloni<.
But even Sanchez' s hip sank Sunday.
This was certainly the cl06<.>sl the Angela had
ever t.'Omc to an appearance in the Woftd Series.
They did It with a bunch of profess1onalB who had
been tht•re before. Guys like Jackson, Doug
DeCincc11. Tim Foh, Bob Boone and even Juan
Beniquez, had been in the Fall Classic before.
"I 'was just privileged to play with these guya
over a <.'Ourse of the year," said Boone . "It was a real
treat for me."
• While the jubilant Milwaukee Bre wer s
<.-elebrated in their cl.µbh ousc following a 4.3 victory
Sunday evening, Mauch tigurnd it was timl! to talk.
No one--erewcr overpowered the Angels during
the fi ve-game series. That was evident when Ly~
was named the series Most Valuable Player.
Sure, Lynn appreciated the award, but It didn"t
result in a reward for the Angels.
"I guess all you can do now is use the old chche,
'We'll get 'em nex-t year'," offered ~~e J;.ickson
It was clearly a time for a Joss of words. The
Angels just didn't expect this to happen. Mauch had
gone so far as to say Saturday that the Angels
would win Sunday because they had to.
"It's fun to play on a team where everybody ls
a Up-top prof~ional ballplayer ,'' added DeCinces.
"But that's not new to me. I've been fortunate
enough to play on those kinds of teams all through
my career." . "Damn, let's get. this over with," he said.
I signalling a mass charge toward his cubicle in the
Angels' clubhouse. "They took advantage of ever y mistake we
made," Lynn lamented afterward.
But this time. that reasoning didn't work.
Instead, it was the Brewers' formula for victory
that prevailed.
The collection of Angel bats and gloves did
seem to evoke plenty of optimism way back on the
(See BREWERS, Page C%>
·~~-
Brewers begin celebration after last out Sunday (left) and Don Sutton gets c hampagne bath.
Brewer resurrection touches off party
Milwaukee fans bring out the brooms to celebrate three-game s weep
MILWAUKEE -The best route to
and from Milwaukee County Stadium is
via the main drag in this city. cleverly
named Wisconsin Avenue.
But late Sunday eve ning a nd
continuing on until this morning,
Wacorwn Avenue was the scene of one
of the most outrageous celebrations this
dty has ever known.
Surtday. Oct. 10 will be remembered
as the day the brooms vanished from the
Milwaukee garages. Tl_ley were aJI being
d isplayed on Wisconsin Avenue in a
symbolic gesture following a three-game
sweep of the Angels by the beloved
Brewers.
People didn't just drink cans of beer in
the streets Sunday night. They downed
six packs of beer. Total s tranger s
embraced in the street.
The Milwaukee Sentinel had gotten
the jump on everyone. Banner headlines
bantered the news the &ewers had just
done the impoesible. The papers were
telling almost as fast as beer.
Traffic from Mil waukee County
Stadium to any place you wanted to go
in downtown Milwaukee was at a virtual
_standstill. It was faster to walk.
And if you walked, you could be sure
a celebrating Bn-wer fan would be there
ANGELS
CURT
SEEDEN
to give you a congratulatory bee r. a
handshake. a kiss and eve n a high five.
In Milwaukee today. there are about
500,000 high fans, bubbling with
happiness and bubbling from the
bubbly.
It was a night t o ce lebrate
Milwaukee's fines t, and w e're nol
talking about the Milwaukee police
department. Police officers were helpless
Sunday night. but they didn't want to
spoll the fun anyway. How often do you
see a police officer totally Ignore a 1959
sedan with three Marquette University
students and two coeds riding on the
hood, waving brooms and downing six
packs?
The city of Milwaukee had its first big
cause for celebration since the days of
Aaron and Matthews.
Only Sunday, the names the Cooper
and Gantner, Moore and Ladd, OgUvic
and Kuenn.
Beer companies. and there are many
in Milwaukee. s hould see a drastic
increase in sales over the next week or
so.
And the Milwaukee Brewers should
see the same kind of increase in ticket
sales as they pre pare for their first
World Series, and the second in the city's
hjstory.
First baseman Rod Carew insisted
after Sunday's defeat to the Brewers
that the Angels don't dt-serve any label
put on them following the Brew ers'
three-game sweep.
"W e didn't quit, contrary to what
people might think -that we're
chokers. We tried to come back today.''
he said.
Just how important was this contest in
Carew 's mind?
"Well. my state of mind and heaJth are
more important," the Ange l rirst
baseman answered with a smile. • • •
Gene Mauch wanted to blame himself
for the stunning aeries turnaround.
"Any time you l09e three games In a
row like this. maybe you feel there must
have been some way I could have made
more of a contribution," he admitted.
But he added: "l just conside r it a
privilege to manage this club. The most
wonderful thing about this club lS the
way the players like each other. They
have total respect for each other."
• • •
Milwaukee Manager Harvey Kuenn
was asked after the game if ace reliever
Rollie Fingers really could have pitched
if needed in the series, or whether his
availability was simply camouflage.
"No. He could have pitched to two or
lhree hitters." countered Kuenn. "But
(Pete) Ladd was doing a great job and another day 011 gives us f'mgers ready
for the 5eries." • • •
Cecil Cooper. who was the hero in
Sunday's victory, almost became the
goat when he tagged "out" Bobby Grich
on a bunt attempt with his glovr -
when the ball was in his other hand.
"I simply panicked in that situation,"
Coope r saisf of the fourth -inning
incident. "It just proves that we're aJl
human beings. Unfortunately for me,
this ga me is one that C?veryone's
watchil\R. I'm just'° thankful that I had
(See MILWAUKEE, Page Cl)
..
A season
he ~on't
forget
ATLANTA (AP} -It's a
season Willie McGee will never
forget -one that started in the
minor leagues and ends in the
World Series .
McGee, a rookie• center fielder,
made the major offensive
contribution Sunday night,
belting a two-run triple and a
solo home run as the St. Louis
Cardinals nailed down their 13th
National League pennant with a
6-2 victory that completed a
three-game sweep of the Atlanta
Braves in 'the NL Championship
Series.
"I tho ught I would be in
Triple-A. and I was there a few
weeks when, boom, I got a call.''
McG"CC said. "It blew my mind,
and now I wind up in the World
Series to top it off."
McGee's tnple came dunng a
four-run outburst In the 9eCOnd
Inning that gave J oaquin
Andujar and r~liever Bruce
Sutter all they needed to send
the Redbirds into the World
Series open e r at h ome o n
Tuesday night against American
League champion Milwaukee.
It was a pleasing comeback for
McGee. who had fanned three
tjm es agai n s t veteran
knuckleballer Phil Niekro in the
Cards' 4-3 victory in St. Louis
Saturday night.
"07.zie Smith told me to keep
my head up and in the game
today I'd probably come up with
a chance to win the game."
McGee said.
"I'm still in a learning process.
The pr~ure is tremendous with
the stands packed and so many
people watching on TV. but I
don't worry about it. rm young
and I'm going to make mistakes. I
just feel tremendous being here.
I'm just thankful I got an
opportunity to play."
Andujar. who remained in the
game after laking a lmer off his
left shin the second inning,
allowed the two runs and six
Atlanta hits before leaving with
two down in the seventh. Sutter,
who had 36 regular-season saves,
then retired the last seven Braves
in order.
Catcher Darrell Porter. who
hit only .231 in the regular
season, capture d the M ost
Valuable Player award in the
series after getting two singles
and three doubles in nine tripe
and also drawing five walka.
"It's one of the greatest thlnp
that ever happened to me," aald
Porter. "But I've seen 90 many
other guys out there who couJd
have won it, like McGee and the
entire pitching staff.
"We experien<.'ed what It was
like being Jn the race last year.''
(See CARDS, Pa,. C4)
NEWPORT CLUB
ROW'S TO WIN
Torre throws out the hook and it costs him
Offahore Canoe Club of
Newport Beach took first place
8unday in the 3 lu a nnual .~ to Oahu out.rigger canoe
~.
The Offshore club completed a-. ~-mile....-.~ the ~lwt
Ctaannel In 1lx hours, elAht
minute• and 36 1econd1. ul
Nalu of HawaU came ln aec:ond,
._ than four mlnutea behind Ofllhon followed by Outrtger c.noe Cub of KawaU, a Httle
....,.. than a minute later.
"
By DAVE GOLDBERG ,.,~.'"-Some managers awear by the book.
otMn use It only when It suit. thelr
purpaeea. Mott o( the time, it'• only u
good u their players.
Joe Torre Ignored the book twice
S.turct.f n.lght u hi• Atlanta Brevet Iott
a plvoc.. NaUonal Leacue Champlonahlp
Seriea 1.-ne In St. Louia, and lt cmt him.
He foUowed It onc:e and It al8o cost htm.
SltuatJon one. The Bravn, down 0· I
ln Pf"l:M!t, lead 3·2 in the t.op of ttM 8\h
innlna of Oame Two. o.i. MUJ"Dhy " on
aec,ond, Chris Chambll• on flrat and
nobOcfy out with lon1-ball hlu.r Bob
Horn., comln1 to bat. But Horner,
coming off an lnjury hasn't come cloec to a hit in two games.
The book says bunt. Torre hu Horner
hJt away. He strika out. Then Murphy
COMMENTARY
II thrown out trylnc to •teaJ third and
the lnni~ d6et.
Now It 1 the bottom of the ninth tled
3-3. Torre 1oes by the book and baa
Jtrry Roytter hu1 the Une1 at third,
maklnc IW"t the ball won't be hit by him
down the line to pu& the wtnnJft8 run on
MCOnd. '"l'hlit'• jult •tandard ., ... in
W. IMe """"-'" •1' Whitey Herq,
Torres' St. Louis counterpart.
So David Green srounds the ball
through the hole that Royster leave. to
hit left and the Winnina run la on lint,
Had Royatet' been playln1 a normal
third, he might have UW't'd It.
Tommy Httr ..entices ana now Oreen
la at lle<.'Ond. Ken Oberkfell, with 6 hit.I
In his lut 10 at baW. ia at the plate with
relief pitc:h« Br4ce Sutter on deck. The
book ••Y• walk Oberkfell, Ht up a
J>C*lble double play and r~ Herq to
41e a pinch hitter for Sutter. who hu
been vtrtuaUy unhiuab.lf.'.
Torre hat Gene Garber pitch to
Oberkfell, who line the ball to deep
rtpt-center to drive In Green with the
wlnntna run. Torre's 1trate1y didn't
work, but his explanation make. 1en11e.
He would rather face Oberkfell, then
Dane lor1. the probeble pinc:h-hJtter for
Sutter, than lora and Keith Hemandea.
a career .299 hluer.
"That's like biting bttween a r<>qt and
a hatd pUice," Torre uld after the pme.
"With lor1 and then Hernande&, It'•
tOUah uni.. you cen take It for lf*l\eed J~ wtll hlt Into a double pi.y. Olno
(Oerber) II the bat pllCMr on my llaff
at pJtchtnc whh a bMe open."
Torre •ddl the bottom llne of an1
dlacullfon of IO'nc by the book: "He ).II&
pve him too pd a pUieh '° hit."
'
'
Orange Co11l DAILV PILOT/Monday, October 11, 11H2
A, WltetM\OIO
A g roup of Angeli,, including Doug DeCince in the corner, ur•·
alone \¥ith the ir thoughts ,ter unday's· gam e.
Leach captures
lronman event
From AP dispatches
Julie Leach or Newport Bc.·al·h set •
a women's reco rd with a 10:54:08
cloddng an winning the lronman
Triathlon W orld Championship
Saturday m Kallua-Kona. Hawaii.
Leach trimmed more than 15 minutes off
the mark of 11 :09:40 set last February by
Kathleen McCartney. also of Newport Beach.
J oann Dahlkoctter of San Francisco was
second m 10:58.21. followed by Sally Edwards of
Sacramento in 11:03:00. McCartney in 11 :10:53
and Lyn Brooks of Balt1morl' in 11 :18:14.
In the men's d1vis1on. 28-year-oln Dave
Scott of Davis finished the 2.4-mile ocean .
112-tmle bicycle ride and 26.2-mile run in 9:08:22.
shaving more than 11 minutes off the old men's
record
La'it February. Scott Tinley posted a time of
9:19:41
A total of 850 athletc.'S -about 10 pt.'rcenl of
them women -began the race, whkh was run
under mostly sunny skies with trade winds. Th<:
athletes represented 45 states and a doz<.'n
countries.
Quote of the day
Terry Donahue, football coach at UCLA,
after his usually conser vative team had
J>aSS(.'CI 37 times against Long Beach State:
"Peopll' always thought I was mnservative.
They had ml' JUSt to the right of Attila the
Hun. Bul I'm sull doing now what I was
doing all along. just taking advantage of
our personnel. I have not been taking drugs
all summer or seeing a psychwtnst or doing
anything else that would cause me lo make
a 180-degree tum."
Flyers strike quickly to beat Caps
Rou Flockhart and Darryl Slttler m·
scored goals within a 61-second span ,
of lhe second per iod and Philadelphia
went on lo a 6 -4 victory over
Washington in the National Hockey League
Sunday night. Flockhart lifted the Flyers from a
2-1 deficit in the second period and a little more
than a minute later, Sillier converted his sec0nd
goal of the game to put Philadelphia in front
. . . Elsewhere in the NL, George LyJe scored
lwo thlrd-period goals. including the game-tying
tally with less than four minutes to play. to give
Hartford a 4-4 tie with Buffalo . . . Bruce
Crowder sc.'Ored two goals and Norm Leveille
netted the game-winner during a power play to
snap a third-period tie and lift Boston to a 4-3
decision over Pittsburgh ... Oefenseman
Cral1 Levie broke a 3-3 Ue with a 15-foot wrist
shot early in the Cina! period and winger Morrl1
Lakowlcb at'!8ed an insurance goal to help
Winnipeg record a 5-3 victory in Chicago.
Levi breezes to LaJet triumph
Wayae Levi need only six holes l!I
to plck up three ahote on the field en
route to a final·ro und 68 a nd a
convincing six·1ttoke victory S unday
In the LaJel Cia.ic in Abilene, Texas. Lf'vl, who
led or ahared the lead all the way, expanded his
margin to seven strok<!ll after only six holca and
wasn't threatened in winning for the Be<.'Ond tlmb
thit ~uon • .He h011hed with a 271 total, 17
atrokft under par on the 7,077-yard Fa1rway
O.ka Golf and Racquet Club courte. Rooklt>
Tllem11 Gray blrdied hla laat ho le for a 67 and
waa a.II alone in lltt'Ond place at 277 . . . NtU
Col H of En1land won th• Sanyo Open In
Barcelona by one 1t.roke with a 14-under-par 268
with Garry Cannot XL>nya finJahln1 aeoond at 287. C.ola lhot a ftnal· round 84.
\
NFL agrees to hire mediator
RYE, N .Y . -Tht> chH•f [!]
negotiators in the National Football 4. •
League Players strike met Sunday
and agreed to se<ik a ml'diator who
would be acceptable to both ~•Jes and try to
resume fonnaJ bargaining as soon as possible
Jack Donlan, t.•xecutivl' director of the Nft'L
Management Council, S<J1d afll'r a three-hour
session with Ed Garvey, h1l'i union C.'OUn t.erpart,
that the two sides had agn-c-d to ronsult Kay
McMurray, h ead of the Federal Mc.>d1at1on and
Conciliation Service, about fmd10~ a mediator to
help settle the 20-day old s trakt.•
Negotiations broke off e1ght days ago in
Washington after th<' two sides t.•ouldn't' agree
even on peripheral lSSU<'S. let alont• th<' maJOr
union demand for a wage SCDle
"We didn't resolve any lSSues but wt• had a
constructive d1scussfon." said Garv«y. "Both
_sides are makin~.a conscious Pffort tq__gct ooc:k to
the table , but we can't sN a datt. Tht•1e'i. a
mutual desire to get on with n«gotiations ··
The decision to consult McMurray was
something of a surprise, since lOl' union hru.
called for private rather than fod<'ral mcd1at1on,
which the ma.nagcmc nt negotiators prefor. Last
week. Garvey sent Donlan a list of nine rnc>n hl·
said would be a('('C'ptablc as pnvau• m<-d1<1tor~.
which the managl'ment negotiator promptly
r('jected.
Gant races to Grand National win
Gant roared away from 8111 Elholl
CHARLOTTE, N .C Harry •
over the las t four laps lo wm th<'
National 500 Grand National i.LOl:k c:ar
race Sunday. Gant took advan1<1ge or Bobby
Allison's blown engine with 10 laps to go and the
relative inexperienl'C of his youthful l·hall<·ngl·r
and his crew
Allison. who led 280 of th<' :i:H -lap l'vcnl,
appear ed to h ave things WPll in hand on
Charlotte Motor Speedway's 1.5-nule, h igh-
banked track before a cloud of smoke sudden!}
enveloped his Buick as h{' sa1lc-d through turn
two
The sixth a nd fmal caution flag of the dav
came out at that point. Gant quickly du"kcd into
the pits for four tires a nd ful•l, while the
27-year-old Elliott stayed on the tral·k for two
more laps before C.'Oming in for two t1rcs and fut>I.
When the green flag came out with four laps
remaining, the 42-year-old Gant. buoy<•d by
those four new tires, roar<>d away from Elliott.
His green and white Skoal-sponsored Buick
Regal finished 2.93 seconds ahc·a d of Elliott's
Ford Thunderbird.
One way to get a team's attention
ANNAPOLIS. Md. Basketball m
Coach Paul Evans of Navy wanted to
get his squad's attenw)n befor<' a
baske tball game ag<1inst Lafayette.
So. in the locker room. JU.St lx·fore the gamC'.
Evans ordered all the lights turnl'd out. Then he
reached into his pockeY. took out u track st:arter's
p1slol, and fired il three time's.
The players got the message N:.vy went out
..-and won the game, 76-58.
Berry Bush pulls big upset
Coming Crom next-to-last in the II
field of 13 fillies and mares, fktrry
Bush captured the Las Palmas
Handicap Sunday during the Oak
Tree meeting al Santa Ansui Ix-for a crowd of
34,489. Sent off at odds of 23-1. Berry Bush
fi nished a half-length ahead of Satin Ribera, Q
33-1 longshot ridden by Walter Guerra ...
Undefeated Milton McCrory scored his 20th
stral.ght vi<:tory and solldlfted his position as the
top conte nde r for Sugar Ray L t onard's
welterweight titlf' with a unanimoua 'JO-round
decision over Victor Abraham, Lronard'a former
sparring partner. . . Marv Treichle r held oH
a late chaUenge by Alan Jolla1on to win the
Schaefer International 200 Katon, 'tu Modifil'd
Stoek Car Race for the IM!COnd COnJM.'Cutlvc year
at the N('w York Staw fairgrounds Sunday
Afte r a 1ix-month seorc h . Tempi('
Unlver.lty named Gavia Wlalte to dlrC'Ct the
school's new a\hlettc. program . . . Malc•lm
Ea1t1 a Gre•t. Urllatn nattV<' who now llv~ In
Pittabur9h, won the third annual Columbu11
Bank Orit Marathon, twnng thl• rourl(' In 2
houn, 18 minutes am.I 49 94..oeonds.
Tetevlllon. radio
TV: No events 1ehedull'd. RADIO: No cventa teheduJcd.
• BREWER HEADE R ERIE • • •
From Page C1
llr•t duy of 11pnng tru1ni.n14 thCP Angul duaout and 6'iVl'n Ii rldl' uut ()(
Owm•r c~l'n" Autry hud ruundt'<I up a ~roup of t1wdlum on n t'loctrk ('fjrt.
prown wlnm•rK who til.lrvtvl-d tht• lc)ll.'4 11( guya Ilk 1 It wQJn't <»uwtJy llkr 11J1ng Chamv1on. :
llhortHlOp ltk k HIJl'il•Hon and rl'll1•vn Don AMC lO * :
1njurit11 Ttwy buttllod thl'tr wuy righL up unUI the.-~VO'' NOTH _''" 1.rM .. ,.1>11~ • .. #Que cttltl\PiOnJi111 /
f\C'Xl to lht lust gumt• Of ttw ht'LlllOn before dlnchlng tllOOtO by Dtlllng 811 ( 11 l0t ilj In U~ hv• g.,... -lft He t ftO 1"4 '
tht• Wl'lllC'Tfl l>ivlslon tltll'. Chtl• Ch-MIN '°' 111e tHou• Gt11ml)IClf•ltlll) .., ... 1.c0t<1 wuti ""''' Hut all o f thut nmw to u llOUr t•nd hcrl' Sun+ay n111 111 had five RBI, incitudfno 1wo Su11t11y, to Hiii th• Mott Vtiu•I>•• -". Pltyet Aw••<I IOr lh• Mtlet To111 llttn<lllfl(;9 '°' the ""' <I!>'.• wlwn bOffi<'hody m11n£'<.I C:harllt' Moorl' hll 11 littll· wa1 21•.001 1no111et IHgue c.n1m1>10t11i11p MtlM tec;otO l!•
popup b4·hi11d the mountl. which Gm·h ~·ould vnly another LCS •e<.0<0 wa• "' wnen the two i.ame ec:c:ount.o '°' 1~
d , .,,o,. Ootm1111 ThomM, wno 1ntu1.o both k,_ on , .U..to
trup with II e11p<>rot1un dive. nom• ll•turday. 11 ··~1.0 10 1,. Ot< tor the optnlng oam•~• T lll'n, Jim Gunlrwr strokt"d a baiw hit, and Wotld 8t1111 fu1t01y 111 81 Lou•• M•naoer Haner IC-ttOI '··-d II -·' t RBI I Lo I ft d th Thomaa in c.n111r t•tld In 1111.ighln1nn1no wllh lllMth.,1 ~d•••· ""'lpt•r' rt l'U lt WO• sing t' t• • an l' rt•sl 1111 youog1u11 m101 • ieopmg c.tch eo•ln11 ,,,. w•ll on OOft.. 1 wus up to o KUY nanwd Pl:tt• Ludd who 11hut thl• 1>1-.1 m• '"'* 1nn1no Since 1iw1 w0r1a s .. '" w111 a1111t on u
door on thl' Angl•I bal.ls for the.! second tinw in lhl• tr•tt B1•wt11 are ••pec;ted to ""' ••••11111 Miit• Celdwe11, 111t 11i S(lrl{'ll gtrne Mt Of lht lll11ml)IOnllllp Mrie'a with 1111 AllQtll
' (.)ncl· again. thl· hotlom hair of thl• Brewl'r * I
luwup had l'OffiC through, um.I unl'C again a reliever T 'nser captures ' ni('kruimed "Big Foot" had SliVt>d hi11 teammates. V .
"You know. the mlddlc of thl' lineup hasn't I
5c<>n hilling at all." explained toopt!r "Not JUst in c A
thl8 Sl'rlcs but the last IWO or thrC(.' we<.•ks of thl· an-m victory I
season. We've bct.·n struggling in the number three.
four and ftvCJ spots J think wt• wc•re trying too much." MONTEHEY (AP) Al UnSt.'r Jr .. averagif g
Reggie Jackson, meanwhile, was phil080phical 114,151 mph aero~' u wn.'l'k·strewn 114 miles Jll
about the scn C's with the Brewers. Laguna Sc.'CO Race way Sund<iy, finished more Lhfn
"You really can't put your finger on it and say a lap ahead of Al Holbc .. rt anJ lx"Camc the young t
one tl'am had beth.•r pitching or better defense. driver evt'r lo win thl' Can-Am champ1onsh1p.
Th1:y (tht• Brewers) jus t outplayed us just The :W-ycar-old Unser, of Albuquerque, N.M.,
enou~h to come out of it with the winning run," he took home $25.500 for his v ictory In the
noU-0. • Budweiser-7-Elevc n Can-Am feature•, which was
"I'd rather lose 4-3 than 10 -0. Al least I knew , stoppc'C.l twice for ac:c1de nts. There were no serious
W(· were still in lhl' ball game. mjurk'8.
"I feel down, disappointed and dejected," Jackson continued "Genl.' Autry is one o f the Frank J oyce of Carmt>I Valley was passing
greatest guys 1 ever met and Gene Mauch ts a C hut· k 8 I 11 i n gt o n o f M odes t o . when
helluva guy. Even the media has bc..·c·n good to me B11lington's car dropped two wheels, struck an
down then.-m Anaheim." embankment and ('aromc.>d back across the track.
For the St.-'t.'Ond game ma row. Mauch had used causing a scven-car pile-up.
a pitcher who was working on just three days rest. Thal leh 11 cars to take the green flag, and
Saturday it was Tommy John. and the veteran Unser immediately we nt back up to speed, docking
left-hander was unusually wild. what was to be the last lap in 56.8 S(.-'COnds for a
Sunday. it was Bruce• K ison's turn a nd it race-rec.'Ord 120.401 mph.
~med like a good decision on Mauch's part. The· The race was ended with six laps to go when
IAnky right-hander had neve r lost a leagul' John Graham of Willowdale crashed in turn four
championship series game and posl<.'d a 4-0 record and was struck by Holbert of Pennsylvania.
in that de parlment. J ohn Crawford of Bolton. England. drove ms
Kison's stilJ 4 -0, but a nagging blister on the converted Formula One Ensign to third place, with
midtile finger of his pitching hand began to hurt. John Kalagian of Howell. Mich .. four\.h and Horst
And when Mauch re placed h im after lhe fifth, the Kwc.'<:h of Lake Bluff, UI., rounding out the top
Angels began hurting as well. five.
Kison leveled with his manager in between
innings. "He said if you think I could get by with
movcmenl alone, I'll he all right," Mauch explained.
''But he said he had no power." Lakers triumph
The Brewers were having pll.ching problems,
too. Starter Pete Vuckovich survived 6 1/a innings
before being replaced by Bob McClure. It was
McClure who earned the victory whill' Ladd
pit.ched the final inning to gain his second save of
the series. · ·-!
INGLEWOOD (AP) -Earvin Joh nson scored
a game-high 20 points to lead the d eft!ndmg World
Champion Los Angl'k-'S Lakers Lo an easy 119-93
Na tional Basketball As.sol'iation prcseason victory
over Golden State on Sunday.
The Angels, meanwhile. did everything in
their power to bring Gene Autry an American
League pennant.
The well-balanced Laker attack included five
others in double figures. Norm Nixon. Michael
Cooper. and Eddie Jordan had 14 points each.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar S(.'Orl'd 13 and JamaaJ Wilkes
added 12. Lynn's RBI single in the first gave them their
first ll'ad smce the series moved to Milwaukee. In
the third. 1t was Lynn again with a n RBI single to
giVl' the Angl.•ls a 2-1 lead.
Rt'serve center Rickey Brown led the Warriors
with 14 points, while Derek Smith tallied 12 and
Sam Williams had 11 .
And m the fourth, Bob Boont• executed thl·
squeeze bunt to perfection for a 3-1 Angel lead.
But ll wasn't enough. Ben Ogll~1e's solo home
run m the fourth sliced the Angels' lead to 3-2, and
the Brewers turned 1t around in the bottom of the
seventh.
The game was the first preseason outing for
the Lakers while Golden State now has an 0-3
record.
Los Angeles rac.'CCI out to a 68-47 halftime lead
and were ahead by ao; many as 30 pomts early in the
final quarter.
Aft(!r the· damagl' was done and the game w:is
OV(•r . Autry was cs<:orted from his box behind
Reserves pla y~ exclusively in the final
quart.er.
MILWAUKEE CELEBRATES • • •
From Page C1
an opportunity to n•dccm myself. County Stadium from 10 am to 2 p.m
• • • "I didn't argue (the umpirl"s dC'C1s1on) I knew
I made a bonehead play. Harvey came out and said
something about him (Grich) running out of the
baseline. but I knew I had made the mistake,"
Coopc•r addc.-d
Spl'aking of pickpockets, the guy who snarc..--d
Bob Boone's so-called homl' run m game three
Friday apparently showed up for Saturday's game.
too.
The city of Milwaukcc forgivc.-s you, Cecil. A local n ewspapt'r captured the l'Ulpnl on film
and ran the photo alongs1dl' the p1c-ture of the
young man as he stole the ball out of Ben Oglivie's
glove during the controversia l play.
• • •
Milwaukee authorities arrested more than 35
members of the pickpocket ring working County
Stadium during Saturday's game.
Sheriff's deputies said the pickpockets were In
tea ms of three and worked the downtown area and
Meanwhile. umpire Larry Barnell, who ruled
the drive was a home run. admitted he was in error
after watching ABC telC'v1s1oa replays of the
incident.
College football
UTUM>AV'I OAMH ..... Weanlngton St. ve UCLA a1 Rose Bowl
(130) use at StanfOfd
N-MelllcO •• San OllQO 61., n
l ong S..ch SI al San JON St n Wuhlngton II Otegon St Oregon at Calllornle
Wet>et St 1t P0<llend St . n
RecltlH
ColoftCIO St et Air F0tc. Taua-EI Paso at Arl1.on1 St , n H1wall et BYU ldahO al Montana BoiM St II Montane SI
Fresno St 11 Nellade-Reno ld1h0 St et N0t1h«n Ariton•. n
NevtCll·LH VegH 11 Ullh Pecillc 11 Utah St
Cal St FU!let1on II ~ .......
8~ 11 Ttxu AIM Houlton 11 SMU, n
T ellM T teh 11 RIC:e Te.ut Arlington al SW Loultlana
NE Loulllene et ArUnsH St ......
Georgie Tteh at Auburn Duke •t Clemt0n W Tellu SL II Flotlde
Eut CwOlin. II Flotldt St., n Venot(l>llt II G410t'Qll
l,$U et KlfllVC:ky, n Wllltt Fot .. t II MlfYIMIO MIMI~ Ill 11 Miami (Fla I fCUet_.~ Nof1h C.,Ollna I 11 NOf\h t.tOlln• Fur"*I It South C.,Olln• Dt~ al SOutn CetOllna St.
Alloemt e1 T~ w-.rn l<t11tuetiy et Ten-Tech 8. MIMltlipc)I 11 Tutene, n
James Mld•ton .. VMI Wiii Vltglnta II Vltgonl• TICh M1tsh1ll at Wnt Catollne. n
E. Ten-St. II Cidadtl. n ~mar at Loulalane T.ch. n
Rlc:tlmond •I LoulaVIHe C11\Clnnet1 •I Memphis SI
M Tenn-St et Murray SI Mid•"' 8111 St et Kent St
N INlnol• at Bowttno Gr1111 TOleOO 11 Central Mtohlgtn
Oflke II Net>tlakl·Omahl. n
Ol\lo U It E MlchlQln
Ohio St at llllnOla lndlll\1 el MlnMtOtl
Mfd\loll'\ at Iowa
Iowa !'It at Mluoutl OtllallOma II Kanltt
K1n1t1 81. at Nebfatlll Miami (Ohio) ec W Michigan Mlchloan 51. II WltcONln Not1h-tem at Purdue Atlzon• at NOt1• 0-Cotorado at Oklahoma SI
S. mlnolt at Tulaa. n
New Mtllleo 81. 11 Wlc:Ma St .... Autgtrt II Botton College, n
8f'own II Cotnell Hatvllld II Dartmouth c w Pot• •• Oelewat•
Connec:11Wt tt Holy Ct-Pann et Laf.,_.te
Ntw Hempehlte II lalllgh
MUMCtiueelte II Mtine
Wiiiiam & Mary el Na'/V SrrlC\IM at ~ It
rwnpi. 11 Pitt Army at Ptlh09ton Botton U. at "h<IM tlllend luetCMll a t ~ ....
Cotumbll tt Y•
JOHNSON
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presents ...
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over
Arl1ona
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over
USC
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Oilers drop
.. , .f:rom Top IO
With the exception o( Hunlln1l0n Beach'•
UJ)lel lo. at San Clemente, the Delly Pllol'• Oanfe
County prep foolball rankings went vll'tual
unchanaed followlna lall week,'1 resulu.
Only two ranked teams met -No. 6 F.dl10n
, and No. 7 Mater Del -and the 7 • 7 tJe leavtt the
two tied for the No. 6 spot.
Huntl.ngton Beach fell out of the rankings wllh
their No. 10 berlh, aod Capistrano Valley, w,llh ltt
, thlrd stralghl lriumph, replaced the Oilers.
,I. Thi. week'• top same for ranked teams will be
Friday nJght at Cerrlt06 College. where a Sunset
League showdown ls lined up between No. ~
Marina and No. 6 F.c:Haon.
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D..,f'tlol lop to
0r-.. c-e, Mtfl ect1oo1 1oettw1M
,__T_.~
1. SeNlta (2· ll
2. Foothlll (6-0) 3. l!lf*tn&I (5-0)
4. El Mod41nt (6.0)
&. Marina (4· 11
8. (lie) Eelieon (2-2· 1)
Meter Otl (2·2· 1)
I. Saddlab9ell (5-0)
I. MIMIOn Vlajo (4•11
10 Caplllrtn0 Vt11ay 13·2>
ThM •Mll Blltlop Amil
Ot•nga Kennedy
C1111yon
Edlton
Mlrlna
Plu1 X
Cotta Mau
0-c><> Vllllay M lallon Viejo
Orange Co11t DAILY PILOf /Mondoy, October 11 , 1982 Cl
Harbor Series yachts delafed b r light winds
Mazatlan tuneup attract 97 for opening rec , but lack of wind do1np n it •
Llaht wlnda grecled tht" ~7 cx't!un rudng yuchi.
In alx cla.uea which turm.'<i o ul for th flrtt roct> of
Loi AngclCil Harbor YeACht. Club'11 Harbor &ril'tl.
1 / Winds were llO Uaht at the 1K·hl'dulud 111.arllng
Umu that the atart ))ad tq be po1tponed 21S mlnutt ..
before a Uaht 8-knot breeze fllled In.
The Harbor Serlea i. a popular fall event that
many 1klppers use u a tune-up series for upcoming
race to Mexico. A number of sklppers and crews are
ualng the current aeries u a lune-up for LA. YC's •
Newport hosts
sailing contest
Newport Ocean Sailing Association's second
oldest sailing contesl -the 34th a nnual 14-Mile
Bank race -is scheduled to get under way,
Saturday, Oct. 23.
l ,OOO·mlle Muiolhm roct! whk h gl't.a undt'r woy
Nov. 7.·
Salurday'a 9.6·mllc runi U1«Jk th1• tll'l'I out
through the L.A. Harbor Entron'-'t-to tlw Point
fo'ermln Buoy a11d buck In wln<J:c thut uvcru~l'<J 8· IO
knota.
Summary of rc.'lultM:
IOR·A 1 AHi We.,., ~IL Penn1no1on l8\'C. :I 8.c1111 luvo
..._men Noflh, 0.. A4IY YIN!ht Club. 3 F1amt>uoyeo1. ft'1nty rt•m
UIYC
IOR·B t M1tal!Mh E..Pf .... Tom &hO<:lc, N-po<I Hart>o< YC.
2 Pop 'N Ut , Pele Kenl, l8Y0, 3 Ooeolt, Ho1guelMc01n1el/Hamb~ll
LBYC
PHAF·.-. I. Slklker, Chuok Cook, L.-.vc. 2 Typhou11, JOhn Oliwri,
LBYC; 3. Timber Wolt, Llllry ... tkln1. Cebrllto BHch tc
PHAF·8 -1. Contention. George Grahem, South 8hb1a 'l'C. 2
Wiley Coyot•. J Meuloget, Klno He1bor YC, 3 KIClkl, Jemie Oe Wolfe.
Bllhla C0tlnthlan YC
PHAF·C I. M•loto, 81•Y• Wuhburn/Chuck Ric:kellh•UMI.
LAYC, 2 Ou!ClcjOb, Ouk:kl~b Syndlce1e, Alam1101 Bay YC 3 Fet
Bollom Olrl. Kevin Brown. Callfllto a.ach YC
MORC -I Detella, An01ewa/0.•1.,, Otlboa YC 2 Sho1gun Tea
Roblnaon. Stnla 8•rt>a•• YC, 3 We Ba Norman 01v1111, Cal1torn1a YC
Shenandoah win~ al. ~on1f B••ac h
Prlodll· lf.l!C, Tur1111dc* a nd "4.'Vt•r al othf'r L 1n.huU
hm.1h dur 11\i( tht• lmu two )'t:Uns. Tht•y\~m~ thv
uc:fond ln)ot t'hump1om1 In Prmdll' Hi11
Thi• I lunt111~t.on At•uch 1111llorM urc• al8'1 prlmt.•
nmd1dulc•J1 to r 1·p1·1·1w11t tlw US. In thtl 1984
Oly1ll}'il" tn thl' Tornodu ('Ull1muruns
Smyth nnu ()IUM·r hold Pr•tndlc· UI natlunal,
North A 11H•11 <:~1n , ~:u ru pt•1.111 und w o rld
<:hampiom .. h1ps In th1· Prlndlt .. 16 Ciao Smyth
usuully &11h1 wtth h" wtft• Suzi as ('fl'W
Bob 1"1111 't lll••t t 'lt•tor at. llalbu•
L1t<ht Wl•atht·r unll thr1•11 tl'n11lK Sant.a Ana
winds put a dampn 1111 ~1lbcm Yut'ht Club's One
Dc'&lgn H(•ij:1tU1 Soturday and Sunday.
Smull bout l'lasf.t•fi. rot•1·d tnMdc tht• bay on
Satu1d11y, but there wt·H· nut l'nough l'ntrtcs to
forrn a dass o n a11 uut ... idL• cour se Sunday.
Suturday'i.. winncn.:
IHISILL I Bob Van I H1e1 l:lBllXI" VC 2 Bruce GotM. Mlaalon
Bey YC
LIOO 1• l<av1n <.:assel, 8ah10 Co11nth1an VC
LASCA John Pl>tnlCk. Bo,111 Cormlh11n YC
SABOT A Tim Ca»el BCV<..
SABOT B No ent•IM
SABOi C Eric. Esto1. BY<.. ._____________________ The 14-Mile Bank race starts off the Balboa
LONG BEACH -S henandoah, oo·skippercd
by owner Bill Palmer Jr. and De nnis Durgan,
Newport Harbor Yacht Club was the ovc•rall and
Class B winner of the Southern Cahforn1a Oc:ean
Racing Association championship for lnL .. •rnational
Offaore Rule yachts. The regatta was sa1k'<l out of
Long Beach Yacht Club Saturday. i .'Prep football schedule
Titll WHK'I ICHIDUt.E NA~OUI
Unlvarally v1 E1tancla 11 ~Harbor
.,._lUSL.EAGUe
81ahop Amat v1. Servile 11
Sante ""' Bowl IWIMLIAOUI
P•ctllca YI. El Oortdo II .. •ve1enc1a
ORANOl l.EAOUI
Anehalm va. Savanna el L•
Palma Park
Brea-Olinda vs. Megnoll• II
W•tem
CINT\MY LEAOUI
• Qfenga VI. Foo\11111 II Tullln
Santi Ana vs. VIiia Park 11 El
, Modena
1 Mariners
suffer loss
MONTEBELLO
1 The Huntington Valley
I Mariners' semi -pro
football team dropped its
first Hi-Desert League
contest Sunday, coming
, out on the short end of a
23-20 decision against
' the C ity of Indus try 1 Eagles at Schurr High.
The Eagles won the
game with a 37-yard
1 !ield goal with just seven
seconds left.
Frtdar IUNMTLIAOUI
Fountlln Vellay II Huntlnglon
Beach
Edlaon VI Marina II Catrlloe
Oc:a8rl View II WHtmlnller HA VllW llAGUe
El T0<0 vt CC>fOnt dal Mar at
Orange Coasr
Newpon Htrbof at Irvine
Seddlabeck va. Coat• M... al
N-pol"t H1rbo< SOUTH COAIT LIAOUE
L~a Hlllt II Siii Clemente
C1p111r1no Valley at Mlu1on
ViajO
A~LUS LIAOUI
Mtlll< 0.. at Plll1 X
Sarr• al St. Paul
llllfltftlLEAOUE Kennedy vi. E1p11anu at
Vtlencla
Cypreas v1. Lotra 11 La Palm•
Park
CINT\MY LEAQUE
Canyon II El Modena
Tuslln vs Santi Ana Velley II
SA Bowl
'"HWAY LEAQUI ,.
Buena Park vs Sonota at Le
Htbrt
Fullerton v1. Sunny Hilla at
Buena Park
L• H•b•• YI. Troy ,, Fullerton ~LIAOUE
Velancla et Wnt11<n
GAN>EN UOVI LEAGUE
Sanllago 11 Garden Gtova
Rancho AlamltOI VS la Ouintt
11 8olaa Grenda
NON-UAOUI
8on1t1 ., L.agun• a.acn
SOUTH 'to~IAOUI
Woodbridge et Oana Hiiis 11
p.m.)
OAllOE.N 0-.0Yll LIAGUE
Loa Amlgot II 8olN Grenda
(all gamaa 11 7 30 unlaA noted)
Pier and takes the race fleel around .a buoy planted
on the Lasuen Seamount, 14 miles from Newport
and off the east end of Catalina Island. A stake boat
will be anchored on the mount which rises to within
50 falhoms of the surface.
NOSA's oldest race is the Newport to Ensenada
which was inaugurated a year ahead of lhe 14-MiJe
Bank race. The only other race sponsored by NOSA
Is the recently completed Argosy to CabriUo Beach
and return.
Always scheduled in mid-fall. the 14-Mile
Bank Is traditionally hampered by too little wind,
"tot1 much wind or heavy fog.
From the starting line the fleet" rounds the sea
buoy 1 ~ miles ofl th e Ne~port Pie r befo setting
a course for the 14-Mile Bank. After.rounding the
Bank buoy and stake boat the racers head back to
Newport. finishing at the jetty entrance.
Becau se of the unpredic table weat her
conditions, NOSA has provided several alt.ernAtives
-including terminating the race at the 14-Mile
Bank.
In the event no yacht has rounded the mark at
the Bank before 5 p.m .. or if in the opinion of the
race committee weather conditions warrant such
action, the 14-Mile Bank committee boal will hoist
the "course shortened" flag and finish times will be
taken at that point.
In the event that the leading yacht in any class
has not rounded the Bank mark by 5 p.m. the
committee will terminate the race for that class at
lhe 14-Mile Bank. .
NRIONAL PROFILE
INV!NTORY 820
l()on11ty yOUt ••Jue lo Outlnffa °' • l ... llO<*'le>I AIOQ •••• '"Train YOUI Tr-" In P-t.. p.,_ T .. m
O.••IO!>m•n1 '°' POVll• Of graup
APO'I -Mr1 Roelle, Behalllat · c:o..urtan11 ,...,_ . ..._, a..c;,
(714) 840-12U Stone Mill Business Park
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. The Class A winne r was Roller CoastL·r. sailed
by the Golison Syndicate out of Long 'Bc>ach Yacht ~~ ~
Cabrlllo l'C sweep~ Cal-2 0
Cabrlllo Beach Yacht Club s k1pp<-rs took thl•
first five places in the Los AngL•les Harbor Cul-:W
fleet championship Saturcfuy and S unday Thcrl'
were 24 e ntries in the regatta.
The winner was Mik<.' Hawkms at thl· hl'lm of
Tubby Lady; second was Chuc·k Ma nninga at the
he lm o f Ra mbunc tio us V; third wa!. BOAT.
skippered by Fred Brinkman ; fourth wa!. 8111
Johnson a t the helm of Gmgcr Ill, and rifth wa!.
Cl~ne Craft. skippered by Brian Asher
Prindle-I Bs to c ompetf.•
For<y Pri ndle -18 catamaran sailors from
throughout the U.S. are expect.<.>d to c-omp4.'l.c m the
national championship for the class at Lani Km
Island off Fort Myers Beach. Fla. Oct. 31-Nov. 5
Contestants a.re also expected from Canada and
Europe. T he Prindlc-18 is a h1gh-performunce
catamaran built by Surfglas, Inc. in Santa Ana.
Heavy favorilt.'S to win the t1llL• an• Randy
Smyth and crewman J ay Glaser from Hunungton
Beach. currently the hottest <:atamaran sc.1lor.. in
the world. Smyth and G laser have won utk·s m
Blue Max
ta ke regatta
BluL• M<1x , sk1ppC'n·d j
lly Brun• A11dc•rson wa~
th r 'l<.ii.l> A w1 n n<•r
Sunday 1n Capis trano
B;,iy Y<.it·ht Club'i, F'all
Hcg<.1tw fur 1x·rformancc•
Hand1t·:.i p H:w1ng FIL•ct
yat·hL'>
Ch1i.<, H w1nm·r was
Starbur,t. Kc·lly Rogers.
Capo BYC. <1nd the No
$ptnnak(•r Clai.i. was
won by C.:CJndCJr, W11l1t.•
Luzir1. Capo BTC.
Summ<1rv ol n ·sull!..
CL.-.SS A ·1 Blufl Ma. 8ruc;e
Andert.On C11p1~trano Bay YC. 2
Hoc• N Roll AogerstR1tltif Oan•
Poinl VC. J ASAP Ch11•
Thornpso11 C•po eve
CLASS El 1 S1arbvr&t. Kall)
Rogers CJpu BVC, 2 Serena
Jann Wh1111 DP'l'C. 3 Vivace. Bii
CIOrtl, OPYC
NON SPINNAKER 1 Condor
W1ll10 lutto Capo BVC ?
Chubasco II Eldon Fo1t1 Cape
BYC 3 long& A And•3dP Ca1><
BYC
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Ct.•nlral Park nan
Tht•\ "c·n· off a 11cl
runninµ Saturcla) a l llw
Ct'nlrul P a rk c·r o -.-..
c·ou11tq ln \'ilalio11al in
llunlin ~lon Bc·a<"h .
llu111u·1·~ cltu·I for lhc·
c•arl) l•·acl i11 rlw mc·11 '-.
l)j,•i-.ion II rac•p
(ahmc•). '\lc·mn\hil•·.
Founta in \ a llt•\ ·., h c•ll,
o ·cor11u·r ( ri~I;!) 'twar~ . \\ <'"' Torr<uu·•· r1 1111lt'r
C1·lia Alario to 1lw
fini-..h lirw ancl .lohn
Arc·h ib ald of ( )c·c-.111
\it•\\ ( lc·ft ) kt·t'fl" H
pac·•· thal \\ould p ut
h im fourth in the·
o;, i-..ion r rac·c·.
Oa11y Pllol Photo• b~ Cha•I•• Starr
'1\t the rate I was going,
in ten years Ill have .
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'iwld Porter of tho team that had
the 1ccond·be1t record durln1 ·
last seaaon '1 1trlko-lnterrupled
aeuon. "We didn't handle It very
well th~n. But It helped ua th(a
yt>ar and we played well down
the stretch . There wu not one
moment when we d idn't feel
W<''d win."
Whitey Hen:og, who managed
Kansas City to three AL West
titles onJy to lose the playofCa to
the New York Yankees each
time, compa red his St. Louis
team with his dlvl1lonal w inners
atK~Clty.
"This is a younger club and l
don't think 1t Is aa lntelllgerit as
those Kansas City teams. We
played smarter baseball day-in,
day-out with the Royal1. But
we've got Sutter. We didn't have
that big guy m the bullpen over
there."
He r zog said he w as ''bo th
happy and uneasy" after the
Cards took the early 4-0 lead. He
said he was nervous becawie the
Cardi nal s w aste d l ate r
opportunities, twice leaving the
bases loaded without S<.'<>ring.
"Usually when you fall to put
a team away early. bad things
happen in the late innings," he
said.
Th e second-inning uprising
came off starter Rick Camp, who
yielded a walk and four hits
before being chased . Besides
McGee's ,triple , George Hendrick
and Smith contributed RBI
singles.
The Cards got a solo run in the
fifth on Tommy Herr's double
and a two-out single by Keith
Hernandez, and McGee closed
the scoring with his eighth-
inning homer.
"It was a long year ," said
Manager J oe Torre, who steered
the Braves to the NL West title
after preseason forecaslS called
for a second division finish.
"The last few weeks took a lot
out of us, but I don't want it to
sound like I am making an alibi,"
he added. "Let's give credit to
the Cardinals. They outplayed
us. It's ~ simple as that."
Sutter. completing his second
year with the Cards after being
acquired from the Chicago Cubs.
said, "After spending most of m y
time in the cellar, I just can't
describe what a great feeling of
elation tonight is.
"Whe n you s tart play ing
baseball you have two dreams,"
he said. "One is to make it to the
ma jor leagues. The other is to
pit.ch in the World Series. Now
I"m going to gel my chance."
I I 1.1\ t • .1 prd t ~ !.!nod jol >. I\(' 1 W \ c:r I wen out of \VOr~. r\(' n Tt'i \t '<I n ·t!11lar prnmo tio11..,. The onl y thing I ve
rn ., c ·r I H't ·11 .ihl< · to do j.., sm c tlH>tlt.'\:
( )1tt· da~ I oVt·rlwanl m~· M't.Tt.'l~try talking about
lul\\ 1)111d1 ... lu .(J ..,av<'d b11 yi11g l '.S. Savings Bonds
tlm>11 t!h tl1t · Pa~ roll Savings Plan . I was astounded .
T lw11 I lookl'd at my bankbook. I fi gured out how
11111d1 111 ~ ,1, e rat!t.> y<'arl y savings had been since I'd been
\\1 >1 ~itt l.!; .. \ttd I a lm o ... t cried. :\t the rate I was going, in
l<·11 H ',ff" 1(1 h.t'<' ,\bou t 82000 san ""d .
. Oli. -..onw '<'<lr"i I (I sm e three or four hundred
(1111w l11111dn·d 011~· ~l'ar). hut it didn't last long. Something
"011ld a lwa~.., cm11<.· up and I'd take it out and spend it. I
.ti" .1~ s lh!ured OtH' of tlwse days I'd hear clown and build
II p a II ('S l ej.!g.
Sinn· nothinl! t'l"ie sePmed to work, I decided to
t!i\ t ' ti w Payroll Sa,·ings Plan a tr~: I should he able to ..,;i, e a.., much a-; Ill\' set-retan: If it worked fo r he r it
... lwuld \\ork for rn ;·. .
It t11r11ed out to he' en <.•as\: Tht.•\' take a little out
of each pa~·dwck lO\"<lnl Bona~. ~<>that :\: a portion of ~·our
pa~· yo11 r<.> not tempted to spend. l\ot onl y is it easy but
it'.., safr•. The Bond~ are piling up and so is the interest.
And, by the wn~'. thl' intere~t b guanmll•t•cl.
I rn.'\'t:>r thought much about Bonds hdc>n· huf it's
hard to find a be ttt>r return on such a ~mall . initial outlm:
\\'hen I get t•nough ~a\'ecl I may_ look into other ·
thin~s. But as for right IH)\\: it :-; the hl•st. easit•st wa,· I
1'now of to Sll\'t'. At'tualh~ it ':-, th<.' 01il11 wa\' that \\'Or~s
for me. · · ·
l :-,lart('d lat<·. hut l>ettt•r lak than nt•\'t•r.
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AL PLAYOFFS
Brewere 4, Antelt 3 CALIFOflNIA MILWAutlH
Mlrhbl ebrhbl
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lyM cl 4 o 3 2 S1mmon1 c 3 O O 1 8ayto< dll 4 0 I 0 OgltY .. 11 4 I I I
OeClnCea 3D4 I 3 0 11\0mU Cl 3 0 0 0
OrlCh 2D J 0 0 0 •EO,.t<I Cl I 0 0 0
FOlt IS 3 0 0 0 Mon4ly dh 4 0 0 0
b-RoJksn pn I 0 I 0 c MOOI• ,, 3 I I 0
c-Wllng P• 0 0 0 0 G~nlnet 2D 2 I I 0
Boonec 3121
Tolala S? 3 11 J 101a11 29 4 11 4
•·P"Yll<I c11nte1 1oe1a on 1ne 8m
D·P1nell·hll lor Foll 1n lhe 91h c-pmch·••n lor Ro Joc:kaon on the 91h
ecoH by 1,.n11191
Ca11tom•a 101 100 000 3
Miiwaukee 100 100 20• 4 E·Mol11or Ogl1v1e 2 OeC1ncu
Coope< OP CaJtlOln•a 8 MtMIUkee
2 LOB Ca11lo1n1a 8 M11waukM G 28
Oown1ng MOhlOI OeC•OC.• HR
Ogkvie 111 SB MOl•IOI S Oownm9
Gr1cn Boone SF Simmons
Calllornla IP H II Ell U 10
Kl$0n 5 3 2 I 3 4 Sancnu tL 0 I) ,,, 3 2 2 I I
Hustet 10, 0 0 0 0 I •
MttwaukH
VukOVICh 6'' 9 3 3 3 4
MeC1ure 1w 1.01 1•, 2 O O O O
Lada 1s.21 1 o o o o o
McClure poteh&O 10 I baller on ""'9th
T -3 0 I A 54.968
COMPOSITE BOX
Moh tor
vouno
Cooper
Simmons
Thomas
Oghvie
Money MOOla
Oan1ner
Howell
Edward• Brounard
Totals
Oownuog
8emque1 O.C•ncea
Grteh
Baylor
Re J8CkllOl1 ~
Lynn
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Wilfong Totals
Betting MILWAuectE ab 1 h 2b >It hr rbl ••v
19 4 6 1 0 2 5 316
16 I 4 0 0 0 0 250 20 I 3 2 0 0 4 150
18 3 3 0 0 0 I 187
15 I I 0 0 I 3 087
15 I 2 0 0 I I 133
11 2 2 0 0 0 I 112
13 J 6 0 0 0 0 481
16 I 3 0 0 0 2 187 3000000000
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19 5 II 2 0 0 0 316
15 1 3 I 0 0 1 200 17 2 5 1 I I 10 294
18 2 2 0 0 I 2 111
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18 4 11 2 0 I 5 811 17 2 3 I 0 0 0 176
16 0 2 0 0 0 I 125
16 3 4 0 0 I 4 250
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158 23 40 8 I 4 23 2S6
MILWAUKEE t It> h rerbttaoera
Cla"'tl (0·, 11 1 3 1 8 6 I 2 15 00 Slatn tS. 11 2 4\\ 3 2 2 t 2 3 85
Ladd (S 21 3 3'' 0 0 0 0 5 0 00 B8<nata 1 1 o O O o o O oo
VGl<VCh (0· 11 2 1''> 15 1 7 1 II 4 40
Sulln t 1..01 1 7 '• II 3 3 2 9 3 S2
Hau(l..01 I 7'> 5 5 4 5 7 4111
MtCI• 11-01 1 ,. I 2 0 0 0 0 0 00
Totals 4 34 211 20 111 13 29 4 76 CALlf'OflNIA t 19 h 1 erbbaoera JoNI 11 1) 2 12', 11 II 1 & 8 5 10
K1son ( 1-01 2 14 II 4 3 3 12 1 93
la/In 10· 11 I 'l'1 4 3 3 2 1 J6
Woll I 3 2 2 2 2 3 & 00 Hassle• 2 2'• O O O o 2 O 00
Goltr I 3' > 4 3 3 3 8 3 7 J6
Sa!>CZ(O·ll 2 2'1 4 2 2 I I 674
Tolala 5 42 33 23 20 11 22 •SO &core by tnnl1191
Motwaukee 151 721 420-23
California 22& 411 070-23 E-CalOwatt Motolor 2. Lynn, Deel~ 3.
Coope< 2, Vounl Ojjl111•a 2 OP Milwaukee
6 Calllo1n1a 3 LOB Miiwaukee 24.
California 29 SB Carew (11 Edward• (11. Mol1101 (11 S Boone 2. Foti Downing,
Grtch Moore 2 SF Baylor Boone
Tnomu Money S1mmon1 H8P MOO<• by
Jonn Grief> by vuc~ovocn ()oWle by Zllln
WP-John 3 PB Boone A 229 723
NL PLAYOFFS
Cardlnelt I, 9tH" 2 eT. LOUIS ATLANTA
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Herr 2D 5 1 I O Ramlrar H 3 0 1 0
ooarkll 3b 5 o 1 o ROytler 11 • o o o LoSmtn If 4 O I O Wahgln rt 2 O I O
Hrndz ID 4 1 2 I D·Hri>r rl I I 0 0
0 Prter c 3 I 1 0 Cnmb41 lb 4 0 0 0
Hnclrel< r1 5 1 1 1 Murphy cl 3 1 2 0
Mc0M c1 5 2 2 3 HUDl>fd 2b 3 0 1 1
0 Smith as 4 0 3 I S-IC1 c 3 0 0 0 Andujat p I 0 0 0 Camp p 0 0 0 0
Sull8f p I 0 0 0 P8fa P 1 0 0 0 MOM8P 0000
•·Waln Ph 1 0 0 0 Mahlerp 0000
Be<lroen p O O 0 O
c Bultr pfl I 0 0 0
Gettle< p 0 0 0 0
Totel• 37 II 12 6 Total• 30 2 & I
•pinch-hit tor MOOI• on lht 61h
b-Plnotw•n for Withington on Iha 7th c-plnl)h-h11 lor B.arotlan on the 71h
8c0te by lnnlng1
St lOUlt 040 010 001 6 Atlanta 000 000 200-2
E A Remtte• OP -St LOUla 3
LOB St LOUii 11 Allanta 3 28
Han 3B -McO.. HR McOM s -
Andul• 2, Lo Srrnth "' e t. Louie • H II UI N IO Andujar (W 1..01 8'' II 2 2 2 4
Sult• cs.11 2·' o o o o o Altenta Came>(l.0·11 1 4 4 4 I O P«az 31i 3 I I I 2
Moo<e 11> I 0 0 0 0
M-'°" 3 0 0 2 0 Bedroen 11 0 0 0 0 I Gari>« I 11101
Camp pltc11«1 10 5 balllfl 1n the 2nd
WP -Andujlll 2 81( -Andul•• T -261 A -52,173
11etr
Ob8<klell
LoSmllll
COMPOllU 80X
••tuna IT. LOUfS
M r h2b:Mlhrr1Mftt
13 I 3 I 0 0 0 23 I
15 I 3 0 0 0 2 200 11 I 3 0 0 0 I 273
I I I 0 0 0 0 1000
12 3 4 0 0 0 I 333
13 2 4 0 0 0 2 308
II 3 6 3 0 0 1 556
13 4 4 0 2 I 5 308
11060003 5511
1000000000
3 1 2 0 0 0 I 867
100 0 000000
0000000000
I 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 000
100000 0 000
103 17 34 4 2 I Ill 330
ATLANTA
M I hJtt>bhrrtll .... t
11030000333 11 1 2 0 0 0 I 182
11 I 3 0 0 0 0 273
10 0 0 0 0 0 0 000
11 0 I 0 0 0 0 091 11 0 2 0 0 0 0 182
9 1 2 0 0 0 I 222 8 I 2 I 0 0 0 250
1000000000
1000000000
300000 0000 0000000 000
0000000000
2000 000000
0 000000 000 0000001 000
11000 00 000
89 !; 15 I 0 0 ') 169
f'ltchlne
ST.Loul'I
11 II>
3
h r etbbooer•
I ti 0 0 0 6 0.00 16 4 321 44 50
I I 2 0 0 3 0 0.00
2 4'~ 0 0 0 0 I 0 00
I G'h II 2 2 2 4 2 70
3 27 I& 5 4 6 15 1 33
ATLANTA
11 Ip I et bll ao era
2 81't 10 5 5 2 3 5 Ill
2 I 3 2 2 I 2 18 00
2 l'• 0 0 0 I 0 0 00
I I 2 I I I I 9 00
I 6 6 2 2 4 5 300
2 3• 4 3 3 I 3 811
I 4 4 4 I 0 3600
I 11> 3 0 0 2 0 0 00 3 25 >3417 17 12 15 1104
ac-!tr •-1.,.. 1111111 002 o 10 200-s
I LOUii 14 1 016 022-17
E-O-lt.11111. McGee, Ramirw OP-St
OUli 3 LOB Alllnll 12.1 St LOUii 31 8 -Smllh. Murphy S-::;tupar. Nlek•o.
ubbardh, H1rr. LO Smith. Andujar 2.
F 0 Smtih Fo11ch lo Smtih. Nlekro
BP Lo Smith by Moore WP Bearollan.
tekro, Anauf•• 2 81< Anduf•• P8-
IC1
Totets -158.5"
Pteroff echedule · CHA~ltWHlllH T--.,.·1 k«a
A,,..ie 8 MlfwWl<M 3 W__.,.1 kOH
A,,..ie 4 MtMIUI! .. 2
Th.....S.J'I kofe
SI Lou11 7 All.,,la 0 ,r..._, .• kore
MIMIUkM 5 A ...... 3 a .. urdaJ'• ac.r .. Motwauk" II. ,.,,.... 6
SI LOUii 4 Allan11 3
SundaJ'I k0<11 Motwaukea 4, t.,,..i. 3
St LOUii 6. Allanta '
WOfllD HMS T ....... ,., a-.
Milwaukee 11 SI lo..11. S 30 p m
WedneedaJ'I Game
Molwa\lkee at SI l-. 5 20 pm ,,...., .• o-
SI lOutl al M .... aullM. S 30 Pm
a.turdat''•O-
S1 Louis al M1Maulo." 10 20 • m ._.,...Game
SI LOU•• •• Milwaukee 1 4S pm ii _,..,
T.....S.r. Oct. 11
MotwaukM •• SI lo..11 5 20 p m . ii
necaMry
Wedneldar Oct. 20 Molwauk" 11 SI lou11, 6 20 pm . 11
necfftl¥y
Oek TrM , .. BMt•.,....)
IUNDAY'S MIUl Tl (10ttl ., 21-dar _ .. ,,.,
FlllllT llACI. 8' 1 lurlonga 1'9')Ur'I 8'flle !MCt.1<111111 !140 380 260
Olteenl Marie (Valnzlal 5 80 3 4C
1utt1e Tulfle (Hawleyl 2 80 Alao rac.d F.1 ... ·1 si.1er. With Low
my. f ancllata, Ah M.,1e. Tiny Tip,
or1una1e Ml ..
T.,,.,. 1 11 4/5
HCOMO llACI. 8 lurtongs
ollnl tS1l>lltel 29 20 12 20 7 00 u \/tile (Hawlayl I 40 S 80
uleheon «>1191111 • 80 AllO r~ Tutt to B .. t. Jeraba, Ho
• Snuttum On a... Unalaltleat.
Time 110
12 DAil Y DOU9U t •·Ill Plld S 123 00
THIM> llACI . One mile
aware Joa (amt) 21 80 10 80 7 40
ryatat Goblet !McH••91>9I 15 20 8 80
Norlh ol L•k• (HanMn) 4.80
Atao raced Fi.et Scremmer, Batter NOi PHI. S..tom, Something Beyond.
Royal Art Color Me Snow, New
TarlllOIY Time/ I 38 215
FOUflTH llACI . II lur~I Pble TraatliC>tl (McCnl II 80 3 40 2 80
Fabuloul Pati9nl (Olwll 3 00 2 40 ~(Hawley) 3.40
Al90 r.C.O T orl!Oft Pfinee, AmAllnO
EaQle. Cclman, Se11t1td.-fwne toe 21&
'FTM llACI, I II 18 m11w
K_.,, co...,,., 11 "° e eo .. oo
0...nlleff (Mc:iC11ronl 3 80 2 IO
OO·LOnQ live Iha King (VlnN I 5.20
00 -f'lnlallad MCOnd, dl1qualllled
and~thifd
•
SCOREBOARD
Al•O racea Spring Dti!oer. Mldnlle
CC)j)pel, C .. tk. W1trk>r, tainperonr, Mr
Reactor. Summe< CrMli :ime 142
II laecla (3·91 PllO 1711 60
atXTH llACI . I 1110 milea
TllanlO (Blackl 1111.60 111 40 7.80
Maggl9'1 Mu11c (McHarguel t4 80 11.20
Force (Vergara! 5 oo
Alao •teed. Botd lmpllcallon. Caroson.
A1teg11nce , 8ronow1k1, 11on Ally, Cannikln, Prince My Prince
Time I 44
• llVINTH "ACI. i II 111 m1te1
Harb Wine IMlkatran
2200 1180 520 Ou4uicet tSh<>em•k•I 12 40 8 80\
\/OOdoo ~ (Hawley) 3 60
At10 ••Ced Shameen Peco• Pink
Oec:lstve OrNm, Oe4aclable. Jennolar.
Oe41C11a G•tc•. Forh'• Treat
Tlma I 43
II IXACTA (11-21 palO $421 50
S2 1'1CK 1111 (11·3· 1-3-9-81 paod 563.·
445 40 wllll lhrM winning llcicell (llvt
horsHI. 12 Pick SI-con101a11on peld
$566 40 wOh 112 winning llckall (lour
11oraea1
EIGHTH llACI. I'• mllea on tutt
S..ry 8ullll lCH l8necll 411 20 18 20 I I 40 S111n Rlt>eta (Guat••I 27 20 15 00 Nort_.n Fet>la (Hawr.yl 13 40
AllO 11eed Siar Paoture1 Almlr1
Sangue. Rosy CIOuel, Mlllngo. Cash«• Ptnk Sallr Miu HU111"1QIOl\,~Mnda.
Manunera ii Tome I 47 215
NINTH llACI. I 1118 molel
Noro.i (Llphaml 13 oo 4 40 3 40
Mar Noatrurn !Shoemakar) 3 40 2 40
Mlntllll Orey (Velenzuelal 2 80
AllO ra<:eo Ce Sharp, Joetiar. Beau
VllHM. Parlt Encounter
Time 1 42 115 M IUCT A 12·3) paid I 138 00
Allandanoa 34,41111
HoMJWood Petti IUNDAY'I MSUl.Te
(Und °'a~_..,
FlllT "ACI. One mite pace
HOwdy Mon (.f.damel 7 40 5 20 2 80
El v .. Jay (Longo) 10.00 4 00
Oot Wave tDaeomet) 2 40
Alao raced K B King. Tre11ure
Huntar. Holly I Away. Andy I Uraule, For-With Low. Full Jigger. Oeal<er
Timi 2 01 215 ti lllACTA (11-5) pa'li! '83 40
UCOM> llACL One m;te trot
Golden Pride (Miiiett 20.00 11.80 3.80 Flnlll Gem (OuMloenl 7 40 o&.40
a-ru1 Mooae C'iacol •.80 AllO rao.ct ,.,.., Chip, l\agal RelrNI,
Flath Storm, Dante Jay, Graen
Goodaea. KlmDllF, l<elamoun
Time 2 00 315
TIMO ftACL One mite pace
8oomar H .. (0.undyl 10 80 II 00 3 20 Oout>M 0 0-111 .. ryl 720 600 NanacN (Longo) 4.20
Alto reca<f MHle< O G Fo•Hle<
WlflllJe One T,...., Thayer .i.-Att.., T
~ HulagHI. Rodly Scolch
T-202 2/6 ti UACTA (6-el pllid $112 80
'°""T" "ACI. One mile pace HatCleaty (Oeaomer) 5 80 3 80 3.40 Fo•y Markanley (Rllchlel 10 80 6 80
AnCly'I Mateor (V•M•ndlngham) 8.60
Aleo racad Fla/,~ Hanovar. Honor
~~· L• Mana r de. Acme FrliQlll,
Time 1 511 3/6
Fwn4 llACI. One mtle P8C>1 Ideal 8abe (Plfk9f) 8 80 4 00 3 20
Glamour 8oy N (OunnlQlll) 4 20 3 00
Athley Lord (Per.,al 3 60'
AllO raced Ou• UI. Aku Aku.
GolcflKoYarad. Ja.u F .. lwal, Kendalle
Boy, Semlnde Chill Time 200 415 _, IUCTA (7·21palO144 10
llXTH llACI. One mlla P8C>1
Muter sw11c:n (\/lllanellnohaml 21 00 11.80 7.20
Banchl (COjMtland) 211 40 12 80
\/lnceto CPMller) 10 80
Atao raced. Slick s .. 111. One Mo
Hiiibiiiy, Thi Company• GOid. Ju11Qi.
law. Magna c.rta, C R Farno, BafflOOro.
Moor" Oand~ Man Timi I 511 31&
• IUCTA (10-71 paid '2. 127 50
lln.wnt MCI. One mile p-
TIMI Thitly Btddr (Kblr) 2 eo 2 40 2.40
Happy \liner (Meler 1«11 4.20 3 80
Sola Eill*!lllOtl (Marctlandl 4.80
AIM raceo Utlla Bret Ruller, Llohlnln
Slim, SneOy Pete . Gian Mfdby,
Eloquent Roy S , Oe 1ar1 Son. Pnntmaker, Jibe HO
Time 1 S7 215 .. IXACTA 17·61paid1211.00
llGHTH flACI. One mite p-.
Cour ag410Ue Rad (Kblr )3 20 2. 80 2. 40
Gel HIPPY CBlllllatgeon) 1.80 3.80
Majaltle 0..-l<lrundy) 3.80 AllO raceo BrandlnQ Iron, T O EICOrt.
Pro,.._ Oeborne
nme 157.
WfTtc UCL One Mlle 1>-
RoydcMI Lagacy (8pge) & 80 4 40 2 80
Geme Rotltlla (MarctlMd) 26 80 17 20
Gunnet Fr014 (H111d.,_,I 3 40 Aleo rac.<I Hedgerow Lyf\Jt, StouJt N,
Ooclor Oon N. Oaliaa S9ut, Jennys UICI
N, Sotldan. nno... 1•57 2/8 a IXACTA (1·11paid 1450 90
12 ~K etll (1·7·10·1·24 ) paid II,·
288 40 w11n 111 w1nn1ng 11e:u11 l•I•
llor ... ). '2 Pick Sia COfllOlallon paid I 1e 40 w1111 446 winning tlekel• (five
hOr-). 12 Pleil 8111 aorateh coneo111..-.
paid '30 20 w1111 10 winning 11C11e11 (lour nor,.., one ICHICh~
nNTH llACL One,,....~.
S!Mra Stlftel CSlth) l .IO 4.00 3.tO Andy'• uon Co,.....,, 4 oo 3 20
Lllj)utan (Leelley) 3 00
AllO rac•d SunH i BHCh. Black
Aooue. Arnaer. TOddltll Dfflon, eye ~ ..,...,_, ~Guy t
Time. t.et 11e.
• IXACTA (ll·&J paid 1-41.70 Attend..-~ I . 1n
L.-...1 Cleeelc
(alAblleM,Te ... )
271
Warn• l•vt. 163.000
2T7
ThomH Gr11. 137.800
211
JOMV Miiie<. $20.300
Bof>bJ' Cole S20.300 m
Garr Koch S 14,000 -B<uc• Devlin. I 12.eoo 291
Hal Sulton, I 11.287
Steve UeOler. $I 1,28 7
* Gii Mo;gan. $9,800
Ed Flori. $11,800
DJ
Brad 8ry1n1, S7.700
JC Snead. 17.700
~ T...,..I, 57700
Jay ••• 11.100 ..
RonS11ec1t U600 Mark Plarl SS 800
Jade Rannar, U .600
Milla Smtih U 800 o " w .. orong ss .eoo 2M
L" Trevino. 13 850 Gary Halberg. $3.650
Tom PurlLar. '3,850 Robert Hoyt. $3,650
John Foughl, 13,850
Jim Thotpe, S3 650
Mark McCumbe•. 13,650
217
Craog S1ad1ar. '2.642
Frank Conner 12.642 -Tom Warlllc°f:t S2 225 BIN Brttton, 2 .225
Pat Lind~ $2,226 Fuay l . $2.225
AMJr Bean ~2 225 How81d T w• ty S2 .225 -Jell Sanc1e<1 I 1,81111
Lanny Wadktn• $1,689 Alie<> Miiier. S 1.Ull ROQ4H Melll>le S 1.089 Vance HNI-. $1,Mll
Jell Mllehall S t,81111
2IO
8111 KrllHll, S 1 1112 Phil Hancoct.. I I, 1112
Keith Fergua, S 1. 1112
Mlrt. McNulty. Sl.1112
Bob Eutwooa, Sl.1112
G~ Arche<. St.192
Jtm t, s I, 1112
Bob Mu<pfl'f. I I. 192
21t
Miiie Mor...,, $864
Tom Jent.Ina. lall4
Rod Nuc:a olla '814
292 Ed Sneed $821
Mark O'Meata. '82 I
a.John ..::r,'tar Rall c . 1821
laonCe Ten Broeck, '821 -John Maha1t91. 1787 Bu1c:h Ba11a, 1111
Tom Kita. $787 Pat McGowan S167
214
wooay Black burn S 7511 M1U HOiiand, 11511
Jay Cudd, S15f
JQrin Adll'lll S15f
Peter Jacot>Mn I 7511 -TOii" Watton. 1728
Gety Trtvoaonno. S728 Eric; Bellen, 17211 -Jtm Baro.., S703
Ronnle Blacll. 1703
Oannr Weller•. '703
Jim Halford. '703
m Hale lrwtn, '879 -8r-Fiii"* '872
73-71-$6..&l
84-74-811·61
87-71-811-71
97.71.70.71
67-70·72·71
11.12.11.61
M-71-72·7C
71·73·117-71
68-73-611· 72
70-73·12·61!
69·71·72·71
70-71·12·10
67-7S-611·72
10·12· 70·72
611-71-72-72
70-72·72-70 72-70-71-71
611-72-611· 7 4
71-71-74-611 70-75-70-70
69-73-72-71
69-75-71-70
66-76-70-73
67-12·72-74
611-13.eg. 76
66-74-70-77
70-74·67·76
7().75-73· 70
117-17-74-70
72-73-72·71 117·76-73-73
67-74-611·78
11-89-611-79
71-71-76-71
71-74-73-71
11.72.74.72
73-70-73·73
86-17·72-74
71·73-72-73
72.73.74.71 72.71.75.72
611-75-14·72 75-71· 72. 72
73-70-74-13
74-71-72-73
72-73-71-14
68-78-70-7<1
65-711-76-71
...,6-73-72
711-157·71·75
71-74-76-71
73-12-75-72 73 .. 11-76-75
611-711-73-7& 11·10-12-711
73-72-76· 72 70-73-73-77 74-72-70-77
72-89--72-80
73-73-711-70 71-75-77-71
89. 75-73-71
10-15-72·11
75-71-71-71
73.119-77. 78
7().73-73·79
71-71-73.90
14-71-75-76
7 t-75-74-78
71·71-76-79 10.74.73.79
68-711-72-79
72-73-17-76
Count of Godo tournement (at~) ............... ,""'
Miii Wllan d er CSwadanl d•I GuMlerl'llO VHu (Argenlln9), 11-3. &-4. 11·3
(Wtta ndar win• '30,000. \/llH w1n1
115,0001 w-·• ........ ,INI Liiiana Glu111nl (Argenlln•I dal
c;.,.,,_ Per" (Soainl, 11-2. 11-7. 11-4
tndocw toumemeftt
, ........ M)
Vltu Ger~ai:'::' r:: 1 dll Et101
Tettachar CU I ), 2·•· 8-2. 6-2 (Gerulallia
win• $20.000, t .ctac:ner wrna • 10.0001
0.-...•INI Miii Mltcll•ll (U S .l·Francllco
00<\Hlez (Paraguay) Clef Syd Bait-Rod f'rawtey (Aulllllll), 1-11. 7-e
Womeft'e tOUffteftMnt c .. ~...._, ... , ..............
Chrl9 E-1 LIOyd CU S I def And<ea
Jaeger (U 8 ~ II-t1 II-I (Lloyd """' 122.
000, Jaeger wine • 11.0001 ~·IMI
llafbala Pott.i·SMIOtl Wall/I (US) cNI Wandy T11rnbull (Auttrat1a~Aoale c ... ,, cu.a 1. 1.11. 1.1 1Pott••-wa1111
•1'111 H .100, Turnbull·CUala aplll 14,800)
Or1nge Co111 DAIL.Y PILOT/Monday, Oc;tober 11 , 1G82
... ..
NHL lmrtha OM.con
Eamont on Wlnnl1>9(1 .. ,,..
Vancouver Calgary
W LT Of' OAPI• 2 I 0 17 14 4
2 1017 114
Minneac>t•
SI LOUI• Chocego
Toronlo 0.11011
1 0 I 6 4 3
1 I I 9 10 3 0 3 0 10 25 0
Norri• DMelon 2 0 I 14 •O ~
2 1 0 8 II 4 I I I 14 IS 3,
0 I 2 10 11 2
0 2 ' 4 13
Palrlek Dl•l•lon
PllU&delPlll& 3 0 0 18 I I 6
New Jolfey 1 o 2 11 10 4 NV lltl'laOta 2 I 0 12 10 4
W11hong1011 I 2 0 11 13 2
NY Range11 1 2 0 11 11 2
Pllllburgh 0 2 I 11 12 I
Adame Dlwl1lon
Mon11u1 2 I o 14 10 4
Ouabae: 2 I 0 27 17 4 Bolton 2 I 0 10 12 4
8utt1Jo 0 2 1 12 16 I
HatllOld 0 2 I 9 II I
Sunder'• k0tH
Bolton •. P11t11>vrgh 3
Hettlora 4. 8ullal0 4, t ..
PhMadatp1111 G, Wun1no1on 4
Wonntpeg & ChlCIQO 3
T Oftlgllt '1 O.me•
Mont•MI II Oueoec N•w York 111anaars 11 New Yorio
Ranger a
N8A HhlbHlone ...... ,. .• ac.r ..
LMler• 119 Gotaen Stale 93
Allan1a 111. San Antont0 94 Cleveland 103, Indiana 96
Cntcago 109, PMw York 99
Portland 113, Seallle 109 (Oii
Pltoertl• 117, Mllwaulo.M 114
RACOUETaALL
Stet• Outdoor Doul>Me (al OeWef\ .... , ....... °'*' So..111etn-,rNu aat 8arker-S11rra
17.21, 21-9 11-8 ........
Par11·Urt11 del ADrtgo-Ouren. 21· 10
21-7 ....... c '
Hawk1n1-Pe1ez dat 8r1mD1lla-P.,ne
2118.21·8 w-··c
t.ana.,.·AC-y det Cuellar·GHIOSO
21·17, 21·16
MlaedOpen
Southern Zahn aet R1mmM-Fe1t•g
10-2 I 21·20. 1I·10
lllnclB
A1m•nd•,.z·Armandlfll dal long
Cat,,...man 21-12 21·11
Ml:aed c
P11co11-Ma111n det R1ch1ra1on·
R!Cttardaon, 11-21. 21.11 11-1
COUIOI
How Top 20 ferecl
Here a ~ IM lop T-ty l881'M on
Thi AMoclelad Pr .. college tootball
POii fared Saturdey
I WllhlnQIOI\ (5-4-01 bell Ceklorn11
50-1
2 Piii (4-4-0) Old nol pl•y
3 Penn Stall (4-1..01 loet to Alabama
42·21
4 Allbaml (&·0-0) beel Penn Stale
42-21
6 Georgl• (6·0·01 bell MIHIHIPPI
33-10. II 8outharn Melhodlll (S..0-01 1> .. 1
8ey10I 22. 111 t N•brHO 14 t·OI be•I Co1oraao 40.14
a UClA (4..0· 11 llecl Arllon• 24-t4
9 Ma,,... (6-0-0) beat Texu Tech
21-3 10 Nolra Dame (4-0-0) -I Miami .
Fla 111-14 I I A•llon• Stal• 1&·0·0) D•••
Sl.,,IOfO 21· 17
12 Hor1n Cetolina (4• 1·0) bell Waka
for•I 24-7 13 T•a11 (3· 1-0) 1011 to Olltahoma 2a.u
14 FIOrldf C3·2-01 loet 10 Vanderblll
31·211
15. So..1nern Cal (3• 1..01 did not play 1 1e w .. 1 v1rg1n+1 t•-1..01 beat Boaron
COiiege 20· 13 ! 17 Ml.,,..,, fla (4·'2..01 IOll 10 Notre 0-18·14 .,
18 lSU (a-0-11 tied T-24-24
It loaton ColleQe CS· I· I) loat to WM! Virginia 20> 13
:ro tllinOlt ''" 1-01 bell PutdUe "'3.t
IAT\MOAY'9 LATS ICOMI
CQ4oata 21. Hoty C<oea 17
Central Michigan 18
MIClllOM 1' Hewell 10. Utah 1
Cenlldlen Footbalt L.ea0ue
lo1or110
1~am11to11
Ollewo
Mom•.al
EHlefn OMelott W LT Pf l'A Pia
7 4 1 303 308 IS
6 r. o n4 2115 12
l ti 0 204 3&6 6
2 10 0 180 358 4
We11e1n Dlvlalon
W1nn1pug 9 3 O 338 244 18 Calgary 1 !> I 304 331 16
Brotltll COlomb•I 7 S O 349 ?11~ 14
Edmon10<1 7 ~ 0 3911 234 14 s .. ~~lcllewan s t 0 3:.>0 ')()!; 10
laturda,.• kof•
Calgary J4 MonlrHI 24
Sunder'•ko<e E<1mun10<1 30 80111111 Coh>mDoe I
Today'• o-• SHkillchewan et Harrnnon T oronlo 11 Wonnopeg
Netlonel 500
Cal Chatlotte, N.C.)
l'<e.ultl or Sund•Y s N111on11 500 Grana NallOnal •lock car race .,.,,h type
ol ca1 t~P• complatea and wtnnar •
e•e<-.ge a.-i m mpn
I Harry Gani Bu•c~ Regal 334
137 :.>08
2 8111 Elholl, Fora Tnunde•blfd 334
3 Oavod Poaraon. 8u1Clo Regal 333 4 JO<t Rullman. BulCk A81iJ&I. 331
• ~ 8en11y Pa1 . .on1. 8u1clo Regat 'l3 I
6 Buddy Baker Pon11ac laMans. 33 t .
7 Joor Ridley. Ford Tttund81bl•d 329 8 R1Ch8rd Petty Pon11.ac Grand Pm
)~8
9 Bobby Alllaon Buock Aega1 326
10 Rick Wot\00 Olcl1m<>b1le Cullan
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15 Te<ry l•l>onle 8u1Ck Regal 309
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17 Jonn Anaeraon Bu!Clo Regal 305
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Cerio. 265
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MUC N011Cl MUC NOTIC( Nl.tc NOTIC(
Oft ,_.Tll't MU IC • -PtOTmOUt IMllNIH NOTICI Of' TMllTU'i HLI NC>TICI Of' T..UITU'I 14.LI Lo.-.... ..... PIOTIOUt .,._.. MAM1 tTATl•NT I.MA -. MAMOTI' t .t . Ne.-*'
T.e........... ~ ITA~ The fOlloWlne petMIN 11e doing TD HHVIC COMl'ANV M Olil't URLI HOTOH "HANOIAL The~ pertone Ire doing ~ u T.t . Ne. 1.-.1 a ppointed trutlH unde r 1111
RVICll, INC •• 0 1lllornt1 ~ 11: VNot" THI RAINBOW TOTI Nl!WftORl HOME LOAN. INC .. IOllOwlnQ dMCrlb41d dMCI ot ltutl
.01por111011 .. Cluly •ppolnted TRIAN, LTD 1"62 AICalcle Otlve, OVMNAITICI. 2tU Coll•o • Cklly llllC)Ollll.0 Tl'\ltl .. Uf'ldef the Will lfLL Al PVI LIC AUCTION
r 111tet uncte r Ille tollo wl119 lultt ao, LaouM Hiie, 01 12tl3. A,,.nue , A• I 1. OOlll Meu, IOllOWlllQ Cletcrlo.ct 0..0 of true! TO THI! HIOHH T 01001" '0111
detcl of 11\111 WILL HU. IUTTCOA INT'L, 1 Callfornt1 ClllfOtnle tH2t WILL llLL AT "'9LIC AUCT~ CASH (pey1b .. 11 llll'lf Of t.ie In '1 'UILIC AUCTION TO TH I corporlllOll, 1'962 Atceldt Ottve, C arol yn A Oldy, Ul I TO THI HIOHHT llDDIR l'Olll ltlWl\ll money of the Ullll.O l lll .. )
110Hl lT llOOUI 1'0 " OAIH Ute 140, LaouM ~1 C.. t~,. l11nfl owtr !.. A•t , hntt A111, OAIH (plylble 11 tllN ol .... In Ill rlgllt, llllf and lnlerMI COllV9ytd
PIY•ble II lime of .... lfl lewflll AUTOMJ. TID INIURANO• C.lllC>fnl• t2r04 lewhil money Of Ille United ·= 10 Incl now held by It UflOer 1110
YIOney of the Unll.O lll lH I ell ACHNCY , 1 C1 llfo rnl1 lhYllled Robt r I W C a dy. 26 2 1 Ill rlehl. ltlle 1t1C1 lntet"I C()l1 D•td o l l ru1I In the propt rly loftt, 110• and lfllerwt con~ to Plllllft'•hlp, 22'62 AICllCle Drive, Sunllowtr, A·I , l 1n11 A111, lo and now held by II under Mid ri.ttlMfler IMltGrll>eel
ind now held by It und9r Mid 0..0 lulte 140, IAOUN Hille, Ct 112t 63 O.Nf0tnl1 t2704 0 Hd ol Tru1t In lht properly T A U 8 T 0 A 8 A A &.A A~
" T'rwl In ,,,. Pf°'*1Y .,.,...,.,,., ·T,hlt bullnlll •• COfldUCltd by • Thlt bullnMI II aonCIUClt<I by • hefelnllller dMC:rlbed: HUMPHREV8, 111 ll~IHled woman
teMr1b90: genetel pet1Mflhll), gen.,11 peilnetlhlp. l RUITOR: WILLIAM MARRIOT1 t n d 0 0 N A L 0 E D W I N
TRUSTOR: JOHN LEMel!CK. 1 s u nCOA INT'l 1 Ctiotyn A. o.dy end PHYLLIS H MA RR IOTT. HUMPHREY~ 111 .. l•tln~lt mi n
*'Ole m"' Clllloml• GOii> Thia 1111tn'fl\I wu llltd wlm Ille hu11>end and Wiie. l11HlllT "A '
• ENE, I c I AR y : M I 0 w ! IT JAMES RI SKAS, PrNldel\I County CNlflt Of Orange County Ol'I Bl!Nl!fllCIARV: NEWPORT HOME MAR l HA J fl L c ENE A. I 1ACIFIO FINANCIAL, INC., 111 Iowa Thlt t lelemenl lllM lllitd with the hptember 11, 11182. LOAN TRUil 112. m•rrltd wp m1n H hit H Pl lltt
iotpotlllOll County Cleflt of Orange County on ,,.,... Rttiorded May 12, IHI,•• ln1tr p1ooer1y H 10 1n undMdtd 8!1"i't Reoorded July 3 1, 1tt1 .. 1n1tr. September' 14. 19H ,,.7.... PublllhtO Ort nQ• Co111 Dally No. 14211 In bOoll 14064, PIO' 140 ln111HI ' LON A. FLEENER ' -.O, 45043 In boolo 14 1&4 P-0-M ol Piiot, Sept 111. ae, Oot. 3, 10, 11182 of Offlelll Rlootdl In the office of MARTHA J . FLEENER, hu1b1nd &
)fllclet Record• In the offlOe of the Publlt hed Oranoe Co1at Ott~ 4093·12 the R.corqer of 0 11noe Coun1y: wllt" Ten1nta In common 1110 an
'9oot0er ol Or•nee County; H id PllOI. Set>• 27. Ocl 4· II, 1•. 1118 . ------------H id deed OI 1ru11 dHCrlbH lh• undivided 25% lnlltHI ' LON A • Jeed of truat d11orlbe1 1h1 1 __________ 4_-n_S.-_8_2 rtllllC fl>Ttcf 1o110..1no proper!Y FLEENER, TrullM under lh• wlll ot
OlloWlno l>f°'*1Y: rta.IC NOTICE 1 LOI 94 ol Trlt1 '40. 0025, In lhe MILDRED J FLEENER, deceaHd L°' I. of t ract No. 11242, In the I--------~---,,~--MRR!Ofl COUR °' City ol Irvine, County of 011ng•, daled January II, 1968, H 10 an :lty Of 1'11ine. County ol Orange, NOTICI Of' aA&.I C~OflNIA 81111 ol C1llfornl1. 11 per map undMded 10"1. ln111 .. 1
)111e ot C1111ornl1 ... per map or UNC~D ooooa av 1111 ~: ~ .... reooto.d In bOOk 2&4, PllQ9t 47 10 A.corded July 11, 11191 H Intl•
-'eOMdecl In Book 4 10. Page• 47 THI l.AOUMA ••CH •• MONIKA HltOf LU•"•• ,,., &o lfldldlve. M'-11.,,.out M*P•. In No 24588 In book 14146, P•O• Ind 4' of Mleeel..,_ Mape, In f'OUCI Dl,AllTMIJfT the offloe Of Ille county recorder ol I 127 01 Ofllc:lll Rec0td1 1n th• oll!Ct
he Ofllc;.e of the CountyJ'eoordtr ol Pu11u1n1 10 tl'te orovltlona ot C.._.. ef :::":ntta 1 Hid co un1y, together with •n ol the Recorder ol Orange Counly.
..ict County. Sec11on 3.18C>e0 of the MUlllcipAI CMmattTOIHOWCAUM 1ppur1e n1n1 , non·••clullv• Hid dffd ol l•uet dHcrlbH '"' "YOU AM• DUAULT u.DIR Code ot the City of L~na BHcto, ,..Mnllefll tor lngre1t end egrH1 lollOwlog properly
' DllD OP TRUaT DATID 1114 loll Of' unetllmed prgperty being Tii:C.~':o~HEIOI over LOt 141 ol •.id Traci LOI 2 OI BIOck 30 ol Iha Flttl
,.,. •• ,, UNL.111 YOU TAKI held by the Legun• Beech Pol!U LUE for -of neme heVI"" EXCEPT THEREFROM Ill oll. git Addllton IO N-00<• Helghla, .. Pet 'CTIOll TO ,ROTIOT YOUR Deper1menl, wftlctl hu ~ htld --.,,.. . .,, mlnerett and other hydrOClf'bonl. m111> rec«ded In Booll 4, Pege 94 ol
.......... fT MAY• IOU> AT A '°'four (4) monlhe Of' more. with lhe =:: =:~h~.~~ l)elow. depll't ol 500 , .... Wll hOul MlmGell-• M•P• In llMI Oii~ ol
.....C aM.a. •YOU~ AN 1xceouon of bto)'c .. • wtlleh have HEIDI LUERAS hit flle d a n the right 01 1u1t1ce 1ntry," 1he Coun1yAecordetolHklcoun1v ~TIOll OP nm NATUM bMrl Mid tor lhr .. 1a1 monlnt, w.H llOOltcalfon proOQlklO that her nll!MI rllMfVed In 1n11rumen11 ol rllCOfd YOU Altl·IN De'AULT UNOllll A
>I' THI flROCl•DNMO AOA9eaT be told 10 lhe hlghMI bklder lor b• c hanged lo MONIKA HEIDI vou ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A OHD °' TMllT OATIO JULV II, fOU. YOU aHOUl.D CONTACT A cull scon. DEED OF TRUST DATED MARCH 1•1. UNUH vou TAKI ACTIOH
.AWV.· 8.id .... will be held •• II 1.m.. Now, 1t1ererore, II It hereby 3, 191 I. UNLESS vou TAKE TO NOTICT VOUfl ""'°""TY, 4t ~h. !Mne, CA 112714 Saturday, Oc1ober 18, 1982 In the orde red and directe d, lhll a ll AC TION TO PROTECT VOU R IT MAV all IOLO AT A 'U8LIC
"(If•..,.. ecld,_ or common Police Oepertmenl periling IOI tllhe pettOnl lnl., .. lecl In Mid mall., do PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO Al A I AL If . IP YD U NIE ID AN
lealgntllon II 1hown 1bov1. no rH r ol 1111 P_pllce Sllllon, 501 a ppear be fore lhll coutl In PUBLIC SALE IF VOU NEED AN 1Xfll.AHAT10N OF THIE NATUlll
urr1n1y 11 glve 11 11 t o Ill ForHI Av1nu1, L1gun1 BHCh. Oep.,lrnenl 3 on lhe 3rd day ol EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE 0' THI 'flOCll!OINO AOAINI T ~-Of' COfrec1neee).'' C1lll0tnl1 All lltml not told will be November, 11112 II 10:30 o'clock OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINS T .,~YOU aHOULD CONTACT A The benellclll'f uridet Mid OMd d .. lr~ by lhll depll1ment. am. of Mid di" lo llhow CIUM whw YOU, VOU SHOULD CONTACT A LA lfR. If Truet. by rMIOn of a brMOh or v-L........... ' ' LAWVER 60• Wu1m1n1ter. Newpol\ lthult In 1he OClllo•llOnt MWled CltJ Clettl llJCh ec>PllC•tlon IOI change OI name The'""' lddrHI ol lht •bOve 11 Be•Ch. Calllornl• 112683
"9reby, heretofore Heculed and Publlahed Or•nge Coa at Dally "'::\~r~:i!' J::;:Sihat a cop~ 01 .r5 A1h Tree, Ir vine, C1lllor,,11 "(If • 11reet eddr"s or c;ommon
letlvered lo the und1relgned 1 Piiot, Ool. 11. 11182 lh!t Ordtr 10 Show CtuH bl 927 HI. No werr•nly 11 given u to ltt d11lgnallon 11 shown •bove. no
Witten O.Clll1tlon of Oefeul1 and •4M-82 0 comple1ene11 or correclneM. . w., r • n 1 y I • g Ive n a • I o II t
)emend for Slile, and written notloe 1------------publlll'Hld In the Or1nge Coei t ally The 1>eneltcl1ry under Hid Deed completeneH or corr11C1ne11)." ,t breech and of elec11on to c:euM "8.IC fl>TIC( Piiot. ' newepaper 01 general ot fruit. by r1110n ol 1 breach or The benellel1ry und1< 11ld Deed
Ill under11g ned to 1111 H id 1-------.....,,.....,,...,,..,.,.,,.=,.,,..,~-clrculallon. printed In Mid county. 0e11ull In llMI obllgellon• MCurfld ot Trull, by ranon ol • bteach or woperty to Mlllty Mid obllgtllonl, '1CTITIOUI IU ... ta 11 leul once ••ch -k tor lour thereby. h•••lolore executed and dtleull In lht obllg1Uon1 MCurAd
1nd there1fler lhe under1lgn1d The f:=',:'~=':r. dolno tuec:...ive w.eltt prior 10 Ille day of d1llvered 10 lhe undert lgntd a !hereby, h1re1olore txKuled and
teuMd Mid not!U of brMCll llld Of bu"'-M : Ni8.::~1~·23rd O•y 01 S.Olember written Oect1rellon ol Oeleull mod d ellvered 10 lh• unde11lgned a ~lobe SOFT-CELL PRODUCTS . 2011 111112 Oem1111<1 forS•le.1ndwrl11ennotlc:e written Oeclatt llon or Oel1ul1 eno AecotO.O "'-23 1982 N lnatr of brMCl'I and ol eieellon 10 ceuM Oemend f()( S11e. end written notlOe • 10. 82-2 180211 01' u ld 0 1t1c11i Avenue Del Mer, Suite 2o5, Sen ,r.,,,, o-tchlfll the un d111lgne d 10 H ll u ld of brNCll end ol elecllon 10 ceuM
'9corOI. · Ctemenle 112872. .,_..If Midi.~~--prgpert)' 10 Mlltly Hid Obllg111on1, lh• underelgned to Hll u 1d
Said H ie wltl be mede . bul RICKY R RlllADENEVRA, 155 W fleMft L ...... ~.._. t nd llltrHll•r lh• unde111gned properly 10 111ialy ... d oblog•1lon1
1llllou1 covenenl or w1rr1n1y. PllllDda, San Clemente C•lll()(nle L.w °"'"' ef ltnwl ~ cauMd Hid notiee of btnch end of and 1h•rHll•• the unden1gne«1 ..,.,_. « tmplled. regetdlnQ lltle, 924112. 1• W. Mii at. IN "-t1ec1lon 10 be r-ded Oecember ceuMd 111d nolk;e of breech and ol -.ion, or enc:umbre-. to RICHARD C. WEMMER, ll2l7 Loe ......... CA to017 21, 1tl1, u lnatr. No 33051 In Mlecllon to be recorded Aplll ~. 'flt the rtmelnlng pr1nc;lpll eum o1 Moh RIY9r Clrctt, Founllin llllley Publllhed Orange CoH t Dally book 14337. peg• 1002, of 1110 1t12. 11 1ns11 No 82· 11711 19 of i'Mi n041(t) MCiUted ..., Mid OMd of CetlfOfnle 112708. PilOt, Sec>t. 27. Oc1 4, 11. II, 11182 Ottlelel Recorde Slid Mle wlll be 111<1 Ofliclll Recordl
·rue1, w1tt1 lflter-1 ~ tn Mid note Thlt bu1lneu 1• conoucled by • 4271-12 1111d1, bul wlthoul cove nant or S lld ull1 will bl meoe but
tfOVlded, edv-. II any, undet general ':Ji";~ Wemmer ----flta--.-IC-fl>_TIC( ____ w1rr1nly, eaore11 or lmpll•d. wlthoul cov•nt nl or w1tr1n1y
!-. letrM ol Mid Deed of Trual. Thlt ll•l•menl wu filed with Ille ------------rtge rdlng 11111, pon111lon. or upr•M °' Implied, regud1ng 1111e. ..., 0-0M and·~ of 1IMI NOTICa Of' COWL.lfTION e n c u mbrence1, to p 1 y the ooa .... ion. 01 tncumt><ence• to "'91oe and of the 1rw11 -ted by County Clerk 01 Otenge County on -. C11111 .. it1d remaining ptlnclpet tum of the noll pay Ille rem11rUn9 prlncipll 1um ol
.8ICI Coed of Trutl. S.Otember 23· 1982 ,1.MI .... ~ MCured by llld Deed ol TrUll, with 1he nolt(I) MCUted by SllO Deed ot
ii 9.ics .... Will be held on Fr1day. Publllhed Ofenge Caul Delly Pilol, ,.. ,......... Aft. tnlerHI •• In H id note provided. Trual. with lnlet .. 1 11 1n 11!0 note I~ 29, 1912 II 2:00 p.m. •I the .,_ ... Oc1 3 10 17 11182 Coete ...... C • ,. tll2'1 ldv111C411. II any. undet the lermt ol provided. 1<1v1...ce1. II any. under
:heprnln A~ entranoe, to the .....,,, ''" · ' · · Meu Contolld•l•d Weter Miid OMd ol lll{at. •-· chergee Ille ,.,mt ol 1e1d Deed 01 l ru11
;Mc Center Bulldlng, 300 EH i 1----------1"'2"'H"""':f .. 2 Dlt lflc:I; EnglnH rlng Dlvl1lon. llld ••1*'1-ol the TrutlM and ol 1-. cnergee Ind expenMt ol the ;hepman Avenue, In the City ol P'\lllJC fl>TICE Notth/South Foeder -PhlM Ill. Ille lfUllt CIMled l;!y Niki OMd OI TtullM 11\d 01 lhe lruatt crHlfld by "enge. ' S IS Blull1 per1llel 10 Newport Trull Seid H I• 'iilll b• held on Hid Deed ol Trull At t he llme ol t hl lnllfl l VOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A Beech Boundll'f, Eul etong 1111h Monday, November I, 11182 11 2.00 S e id u le will be h•ld on
UOflcetlon of thll notice, lhe lolll OEEO OF TRUST DATED MAV l, Street 10 ~Ill Avenue, (JeflrflY p m 11 lhe Chepmen Avenu1 , Thurtday. Octot>et 28, 11182 11 2 00
"'°""'of lheunc>eld ~ ol the 1981. UNLESS YOU TAl(E ACTION Renna. con11c1 pereonl (7141 entrenc e 10 th• Civic C1n11r p m. e t the Chapman Avenue
btlgtllon MCured by the above TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT $31-1200. Bulkllng, 300 E. Chapman Ave , In en111nce 10 t tte Civic Cen ter
1tcrlbed deed of lrUll and MAV BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. Projec t dHcrlptlon ol N11u11, the City of Otange, CA. Bulldln g. 300 E111 Ch•p1n1n ttlmlled cot ll , upentH, and IF VOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Purpoee, llld e.neftcl11.... Al t he t lmt o l t he lnltlll Avenue, In lh• Clly or Orenge.
dvlllOel II $46,291.49. 0 F T H E NA T U R E 0 F TH E Conltructlon Of 7800 1inMf leet Q4 publleellon of lhlt notice, Ille total Calll0tnl1
To ·determine Ille opening bid, P ROCEEDINGS AGAINST VOU. 30·11)cll d i a m eter wllt r 1mounl ollheunp11db•l•nc.ollhe At the 11me o l lhe 1n 111e 1 ou may cell 1714) 58-4-8333. V 0 U S H 0 UL 0 C 0 N TA C T A 1ren1mlulon plpellne 10 Im prov• obllg1Uo n "cured by lhe above publlclllon ol 11111 notla.. lhl 101•J
O.te: S.Olember 27. 11182 LAWVER. tire now 1111<1 reduce waler pr"IUfe d11crlb1d deed of truat and emount ol Iha unpaid belanc41 ol the
BURLINGTON NOTICI °' TlllUITll'a aA&.a drao-mainly In the aoulh-•t.,n H llm1t1d co111, up1n111, eno obllgellon .. cured by 1he abov1
FINANCIAL On~~~.°19~~. II 10:30 ~of the Olatrlcl. TIMI projecl will 1dv1nc e1 It 1 8 3 ,2011. 7 I To dHC•lb•d d ••d of lruSI •no SERI/ICES, INC. v•_,,.,.. lllac> allow • more efflcienl uM Of determine the opening bid, you mav H llmlled co111 ... ptnH 1. end
By T.O. SERI/ICE l .m • San Marino Servlou, Inc · I wller tuWllel Olt1rlCl·wlde, lhul c:tH (71411137-DOee ldvlnC4lt 11 142.67900
COMPANY, egenl C111fornl1 corportllon. " duly beneflllnQ 11M1 entire Oitlrlet Cele: October 4, 1tl2 To det.,mtne lhe opening bid
By etwlt Tllefut, appointed Tru1IH under end City or Coill ...... Counly of Newl'Of1.....,. i.-, Inc. you rn.v cell (71•11137·0ll66 Allietllnl Sec:retery pureu111t lo Deed ot lrutl r-0.0 Oren~. 1H 6 Plecenlle Avenue , At N6d T,,....., O.te S.Otember 20, 19112
3e33 Cernlno Del Alo S May 12, 1t81, u lntlr. No. 14205. Collt Mete. Cellfomle 112827 a, T.D. hMoe c....,.i,, ..... I T 0 SERI/ICE COMPANY Sul1e 204 book 140~. Peoe 325, of Ofllelet Review Perlo<S· Septembef 23, C~ .,._ .. , ... AMt. hQ, u .. Id TruttM ,
Sen Diego, CA 1121()8...4()<U Aecotdt, t uc:uled by: lAelef L.eber 1tl2 -Oc1ober 21. 11182. OM Cltr aeM. Weet By T D SERVICE CO , (7141584-1288 and Te rry L1ber, Huabend end Otlted. September 23. l082 Orlflte, CA -egen1
Publlthed Orange Co111 Dally Wiie, M lrutlOfl, In the ottic. ot the Kerl Kemp (7141 ...... By Lindi PereJ
lot, Oe1. 4. 11, 18. 1982 County Rec:otdet of Ofange County, Generet Meneger Pu bllthed Or1n~e CoH I 011ly Aullltnl Secletery 432442 St•t• of Cellfornla. WILL SELL AT O C D 2c 1 82 n...... Ch Blvd W t PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST Publlthed rtnge 0111 Illy PllOI, Oc1 11, "• ..,.,. y . .. • •~------------lllOOER FOR CASH (payable 11 Pltot, Sept 27 and Oct •. 11, 1912 •484-82 Orenge, Cet.I 112868 4Pf-t2 -----------(714) 83S-8288 lime 01 .... In lewful money of the -----------""'-""'-rta.JC fl>TICE Publl•l'l•d Oreno• Ccatt 01111 United St•t .. 1 11 outllde the lront "'8.IC fl)TIC[ PllOI. Sept. 27 Oct 4 11 11182
entrence 10 Lawyer• Tiii• t..-enc. ------------...crmoua ~u 4276-82 Coroor1tlon. 520 North Mein Street, NOTICI a. TIIUaTWI'• HL.a ..... aTA,.....,. Senta Ana. Celllomle ... right. title T.a. C4t The followlng peraon It doing
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and lnletN I COll¥9Y90 lo end now YOU .... DIJ'AUL T ~ bullnMI .. GABLE heldbylt underuldDeed olTrutl A DllO 0, TllUaT, DATID TROVC0 ,750 W HthSt.Coatt
CLAUDIA L. G ABLE, In the properly tllulled In H id J,._,AICY U, ttl1. UNL.atl YOU ,,..... C1 112827 NOTICE Of' ntuaTll'I aAU
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County llld S111e dMCflbed u TAKI ACTION TO ,flOTICT TROY H CLEM J R . 3052 l-No. 4'0l744> e alden t o f Oran ge, Ca. PARCEL I. YOUR ,RO,IRTY, IT MAY ti NHllll RO , L•oun• BHCh. C• T.l.No.l....u4 (lll8ed away on Oc1ober 9, Lot 5 of Trtct No. 91188, In the IOU» AT A~ •All • ., YOU 82651 llUT\.IEfl 2 at the age of 88. She i.s City ol Irvine, County of Orange, ... D AN IDL.AMATIOll CW T"9 Thlt butlMM le condueted by 1n SP ESCROW SERI/ICE, INC H
i ed b y h dau~hler Si.1e of Cllifomle. u lhOwrl on 1 MATURI 0, THI 'ROCllOl"Q 11\dl\llduel, duly appotnted TruttM unoet Ille rv V • er map recorcMd In bOok 422, 01QM AOAl .. aT YOU, YOU aHOULD Troy H Clttn Jr lollOwlng dHCtlbeO d..O of trull
'Jorothy Enes of Cotta esa, 22 lo 25 ~ ol Ml-*lllMIOU9 CONTACT A 1.A*"lll. Thi• 1111-• WN llleO will! the WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION :a., 2 IJ'*"dchildren George Maps. In I.he office of lhe County On Oc1ober 18, 11182 II I LOO County Clerk of Orange County on TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
nd Gerry and 2 1re at-Recordet ohlld County. EXCEPT l.lft._TJ'(LESERVICES, INC., 11 dul) Sep1ember 23, 19412 CASH (payable el lime of Ille In ~andchlldren Christine and THEREFROM .. oil, gu. mln«ll• •ppolnted Tru1IH unde r and '1•141 llwt\JI money 011he un11eo S111n
•aul Matthe w Enea. She llld other hydroce<bont. below • pur"*1t 10 DMd of Trull 1-0.0 Publl1hed Orange Co111 Dally Ill rlQht, lllle and 1n1.,. .. 1 conveyed depth of 600 lwl. WlthOul lhe right Februery 25, 11111, •• Intl. No. PllOI, S.OI. 211. 001. 3. 10. 17, 11182 to Ind now ti.id by 11 un<lor llld /M a long Urne resident of of 1urfec;e en1ry, 11 r .. e rved In 21110. tn booll 13"8, plQt 1408, 4218·82 DH d o f Tru11 In lh• prop.,ly ~ Mesa and Oraf\le. Ca. lnltrumenu of ~. of Ofllclel Record• In the office ol hefetn1fler d•terlbed: Ince 1919. She waa a ALSO EXCEPT lhtre from 111 the County Recorder of Oreno• rta.IC fl)flC( TRUSTOR.MOLLV B BUTLER
b f h G d water end 1Ublurlec:e weter rlah1t. County, Celltomla. WILL 8El L AT ------------widow. e em e r o t e ar e n below 1 depth of 500 !Ml, w11houl PUILIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST '1CTIT10Ut ..,_.. 8 ENEFICIARV. SECURITY
r ,rove Cryat.al Cath e d ral 1111 rig ht ol aurlece entry, 11 8100£A FOR CASH, CASHIER'S MAm ITAT'lmWT PACIFIC FINANCE CORP
r respects on T uesda y, tn11~• of rllCOfd (payeble et lime ol Nie In ltwlut The tollOWlng '*90fll ere doing "fO. 31230 In booll 14070, pege 81 E!hurch. Friend• m ay p ay d 1 d l o 1lld or r e .. rved In CHECK OR CERTIFIED CHECK, AecOtded May 22, 11111 U lnllr
PARCEL 2. money of the United 8111 .. 1 11 ,,.,. ~ M ! di Offtciet R«:ofd• In the olfa 0 cto b e r 12 , 1982 f rom E•H mentt 11 Ml forth In th• front entrlnCI 10 the ON Orenot P A C I F 1 C C 0 A S T the Aecotdet ol Orange County, :OOPM t o 9 :00PM a l Sectlon1 e nlllled "Certain Counly CourthouH . 1oe11ed on HELICOPTERS/PAClr'IC COAST 111<1 d"d of trull deter1bea 1 'alrhaven Cha-I. Services E11e m1n11 for Ownert" a nd Se nta An • Blvd .. b etween Al/IATION, 111300 Ill• Jonet Rd following orot>«ty -• g I Semi Ane, C&. t 2707. • d h S h t lil.l be held on Wedne.da~ ' 11pporl, e t11 ement I n d ByCllnOte Slroel and Bro1dwty, CARV OAlllD MENDES. IU t Loi lv 1n I e out w11t•r ~.......... .....2 l 00 Encro1chm1nt" ot lh• Arllcle Senta Ane. Cellfom.. • right. llllt 10 00 feel ol Lot 15, In Block 1 ~-.uuo::r 13, }..., at 1: e ntitle d "E11emen11" of the and lnlerMt con..,.,..o lo llld now Tltlttl Dr. ColU MMa. C&. ll2t24I Traci No 712. In the City o
t Fairhaven C h apel with Oeclar1t1 on ol Cov1n1n11, held by It und9r NICI o..o of Trvat Thlt buttr'911 IIconduc1adby1n IMwOOft Beech, County of Orangt,
>r. Raymo nd Be c k e rl ng Condlllont a nd R111rtcllon• In Ille prooen' 11tu1ted In 11ld lndMdullc 0 MttldM Siii• ot C•llforn11. H per m1
fflclat1n1. Interme nt a t r-ded tn boolt 12ete, oeoe t74 County end Slat9 deecltbed 11 .,., · recoro.o •n 8ooll 23, PegN 5 1no 6
P k o l O t t1c1e 1 R ecord• (T ii e l..Ot 344 ofTtlC1No.ll07,lnlhe Thle tl•t-IWMIMldwlll!the M~Meps 11'1 1he offlctol ~alrhaven Memorial ar · "De c 111111on"). a n d a ny Olly of Newpot1 8oedl, County of County C'-11 ol Orange Counly on tll• County Recorde r ol 111e1
>lrec ted by Fairhave n tmencl.-tl 1'--tO.. Orlt\09, Stale Of Cellfornl .... per Sept 23. 1912. ,,.,.. CouMy. EXCEPTING THEREFROM
4ckuary. The t1ree1 1odren and 0111e r mep '9C«ded In Book 2t Peoet 25 Publlahed Orange CoHI OaJly t1he5 SoulhwN1er1)' 9 00 fee1 of L~ ------------4 GOrnmOf1 deelgnatlon, II ""I. of the to 3e of Mlecelleneoue MICll. In lhe p .._. 1t 19'2 · rH I properly delcrlbed t bove 11 oftlc4 of the County RecorO.r of llol, .....,. 27• Oc1. 4• 11• ' j VOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A
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Newport Beach
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MICODCIC MOITUU•I
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laquna Hills
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San Ju.n C.p1strano
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1125 01*t Ave
Cotta Mesa
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pur00f1ed to be: 11 !MinrOM, ~. Nici County. 42eJ...1 OEEO OF TRUST DATED MAV 14,
c.lllornte t 2715. Tru1tor or r e oo r d o wner "8.IC fl)TIC( 11181. UNLESS VOU TAKE ACTION
Th• underelgn•d Trut tH HAROLD NEWMAN and G Ail TO PROTECT VOUA PROPERTY, n dl1cl1lm1 any ll1blllty for any NEWMAN, hutblnd end wile, 11 IC ttm MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE.
lncorrecu-of lhe t1reet lddr-jOlnl t.nentt. fltCTtTIOU8 ....... IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION
and other COl'llmon detlgn1lton. 11 The t1reel 1ddrH1 and other llA* ITAQMINT 0 F THE NAT U R E 0 F THE
Illy, lhowll herein. common deeignl11on If eny. of the The ·~ °"'°"' •• doing PROCEEDING AQ,\INST YOU. YOU
Said H ie wlll be m1d1, bul rHI property de1<irlt>ed above 11 butlnMI .. : SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. wltllout covenant or •ltrlnly, purported lo be: 820 1111 LIOo Nord. PAYLESS l .. OE SOURCE No.. The 1lrMI lddr-of lhe ebOve ls ~or lmc*ed. regarding 1111e, ~ IMch, CA t2M3. 23&1, 2211 Htrl)Or blvd .. Cotta 330 W1lnul Slreel, "'9wporl Beech, ~on. or enc:umbrencee, 10 The und1reto n •d Tr u11e1 MeN, Catllornte 92827 CA.
pay llMI 1emelnlng ptlnclpel tum of d lt clllmt any lf1blllty lor eny llolllme ShOe Corp., 1 MINO<irl ("If 1 etrM t .ciorH• or common
,,,. notl(•I MCUred by Mid DMd of lncofteclnaM ol lhe ttreet ecldt-corporation, 3231 E. 8th: P.O. 8o11 dHIOn•llon It 111own ebov1. no
Tru11. with lnltretf the reon, H llld other common delfOn•llon, II 11", Topek1, Ken. IMMI01 w1 111nly 11 g ive n e t 10 111
provided In Mid note(t). tdvlnoel. eny, thowfl hefetn, Thia bulinNI la GOnducled by 1 COIT\C)letlon ()( GOtreclnetl "I
II any. under t,,. lermt of Mid OMd S a id u le wlll be made, bu• corporlllOll, The ~•ry under Hld DMd
ol Tru•I, I•••. ch aro•• a nd without covtn1n1 or w•rr•nty. llotume 81\0e Coto. 01 Trut1. by reetOn Of• bte1eh ()(
expenew of 1he T""1M Ind of lhe ••-or lmf)lled, reg«dlno tltle, Mwy Edd)', AllP o.teut1 In lhe obllg•tlont MCured
11u111 crHted by 11ld..Jl.9ed ol ~. or enoumbr~. 10 Tlllt ''*''"*"t wu 111«1 With ltMt !hereby, hefelolor• executed and
Trutt, for the arnou~Hi0n1bly P41'1 ltlt unptlkl blllerlW of the no1e County Cter11 ol Orlt\09 County on dellvtred 10 th• underelgned •
Mllnlai.cl to be: I 1•3, 1ot.6a. _.., by Mid DMd of Truat, to-S..,t. ,.~ lff2. Wfftten 0.0111e11on of Oefautt llld
The beneflderY undef Mid DMd wit: 1310, 134. 72, lncludlnt 11 Pu blltneCI Orenoe COHI Dally Der'llend for Slit, 111d wrlllen nolQ of l rutl heretof«• ••ecuted llld l)tovtded In Mid note, lldvWlc;el, II Piiot. Sept, 21. Oct; 4, 11. 1t . 1912 ol breech end of llea11on lo ceuM
dellveftd 10 Ille undettlgned 1 llhf, ~ the term• of Mid 0..0 •272-t:! 1111 undereton•d 10 u ll u ld
wntlen Oeder.clon OI ~ Ind o f Trull, fHt , c hargH and J)foPtfl'l IO t1tltfy Mid ob4i01tlon1,
Dem1.nd tor I lle. l f'ICI • wrlt1tn UPIMlf of the Ttutllet Md of the "8.IC NOTIC( 1nd lllereetter the underetgn1d
Notice ol o.feull encl f ltcllon 10 1ru111 cr1t11d by Hid OffCI of c....o Nici notlOt of brHCh lf'ld 01 ~;_!Not"'~!." .. ~lonNlld10 T~ ~ . .-..-£.,.. ........... '1CTITIDUe .-u e6ec1ton to tie r.cordeCI June 15, ""'-...,..,... ..... ~· .... ..._ --.._ ITAT'llmWT 1H2 •• In••· No ''·204 tte Of
Bell to lie -ded In ,,_ ooun1y of Truat fleH1 ore ""'°"'" encl TN ~ l*eont .,. dolftO Ofllc:lel P'ecotctt
wtltre the,... Pf°'*1Y 11 IOcMed. dellv•r•d to Ille undlrt lgf'llCI • ~ w Seid Ille will b• m1d1, but
O.W. OoloMr 4, !Ml Wftt1en Oeaeretlon ot o.f9llll tnO P!NHY TV A"'LIANCU, 1245 wlthovl coven•nt O• • w•rrtnty,
leld .-.. lie COftdlla1ed by: Deftland for Sale, 1nd t wtllten w. Uncoln. "'**"'·Ce. HI06 ~ « lmplled. rege.rctlnQ 1111•. l 1 w ye r • T It I e I u t u r e f'I o e ,.-. of o.flult encl !i.ctlon lo CHAU MINH HOA NO, t 10 !. OOU-Non. or encuml>rl nctt. lo
Cotpofl110ft, UC> Not1h Mein ev ... , .... The unellr9CINd cauMC1 Mid 18'h lema An1. ca ta704 r-1 the rlfMlnlnQ pr1nClpllf Mn Of IMt& Me. CelMofnla '2701. (714) Nol* Of o.flUI{ Ind !leCtton lo HUNQ CHI LI, 1 ITU ~ the note -..reef by lllCI DMd of
141-&111, ... tO ... r-deO In tM oounty LH..1..~lrdln Grawe. ca. taMO. rrwe. wtth Inlet .... "'MIO IMM• ::" .;:ro,...e.Mcee. tnc.. = ~ .. IOcatld. -==.::t· toneMttd by . !:":. -:::'~ -:1 ~~
hello ..,.,.,,.. COto, T...... CHAU HOANG ..... CfWOM ll'ld ••l*I-ol lhe ~. -.................... -Thie ~ -fled wtefl t"8 T""9• end ol 111e IN11• crMled by tr, lut K.ity ............ CA _. OOUf11Y ca.rk Of er_,. CountY on Mid 0..0 ot TrUlll. Said .... '#Ill be
llH IOutti ...,..._. mat...... A41gu11 a1. 1M2. Mid on Thur~. OctOl)er 21, '"' ll\HI. DlaM....., WM,,_ ,,_ al 1:00 p.m .. •1 the Ch1pm1n Lot~ Ctllf. to048 Dllr. lept1"1Mf 17, tMI ,ul'>ll•lllCI Ofl119e COHf 01lly A,,_.,. tn1ttnM 'o Ille CMc Clnltr
Tat.: (2fa) tta.1ao1 P111'>111Md Or1n1e -Co"' Deify "'°'• •· 27, Oct 4, 11, 11, l u11Cll'1tl• ~00 I HI Ch t pmtn
,ublllflecl Ot'•,,.e COH1 01Uy f'tlot, ...... 27. Oct. 4, 11 tlet ..... A..U. II\ IN Cll)' Of Ou1n0t Piiot. Oct. 1'. 11, H , 1tll4407-12 •17..., UM-12 Al the t ime o l "" 111 11111 r--~~~~~~-~~-L--~~-~--~~-'-~~~~~~~~-~~puOl!Galtol)Of ltlll l'IOllM,ll'ltl~al el'llOUll1 of the unpitotd tNlllf'ICI Of Ille
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'«• aec.111 Ihle 11ur10u1 winter. Avall, 1011. lfM, 1 700/mo tet & IHI .crp11 & dr11>•• All the Wl•Tll 1-1-1-,at-.-
hi\ I advanttg• ol Ihle PEl,1111 a ~··· charmer, In • qul•I & ti.I PllPlln 1400/MC 842-0857 bl1 1n i"'4tflllie• you d• -tight l and aJry home with .,. _ Holudecl park. fkautll~I· ,,.a't111.••MllT ;r--• ., ne;; 3 Br 2 ,~ Ba 1111. bHutllul 1111ned 3 & 4 Br Clote 10 wat.,, gr•1 II ocean btNzH. 3 Oct•nn & jl:tty viuw•. Mar ne room, 4 bdrm, 3 ly upgtad•d. N•wporl • -01111 window, mlcrn lurn 6 unfurn. reuont ·
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be• ch. N•atl•d among "0• sr1<1 0"' berbiteue l.ul(ticin view from 6 bdrm, 6 1tb. pl~room, HIT l&.Wf.... otun I UO/mo llOO QI{ S630/mo t31·3872 No pell. lnQolre et 527 'tSZ3CAMIVSlla·lllV"'l 2g,B:~?b:~~· 1~·.~~2:: \llfl • expen11ve hom•• Showt Ilk• o model d k d ,...~-II N 1 000 3 br. 1'-' bl, 11111 newl Wnt OC.an Front, C•ll lllth St 980•8331 NH r propoe1d morln1. $2211.000 ,.r rm, l'll oue\ I p. ow . • . $73.000 NIUmeble loan 835·5088 or 997.3g70 a • TIWllll•E I 2 BR 2 Ba. CPll, drp1, encl 48· 1232. 8'15·5983
B•U •r hurry. mull Hll 111·1100 11 9'/•%, QWO 2nd 11 1 • 2br dpl•. ocean vlaw, gar, 1750 No Pita Newpo n CrHI, oo•an
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OCUllFllOIT !l bu <ln :l lxiat lipaet.'S. Reduced-$1,500,000. 873·3089 213·281·03e6 JHd 3140 Oerd•n Ilk• community COTTAOE In T11.:-p1ax. bt, liv/lam rm, 2 c11 Y"· din r.•t•blt. tennla,
3 bdrm. shake & an1no•• W1ll•l••l11 '"' oeLuxe·c·o;too··N:;; ~~~:!~~. n~711~:: ~~:· d2:~· ~~ ;:0~: =~~~· mc:"5~2~7 IC, g;3~3; iJ e" • 1200
hom8 on Balboa Ponln F&1•1•111s 111011 •••••••••••••••••••••• beach 28r 1•1i ba. Jae. I 1 1 5 o Imo C • 11 tile, p11n1. dbl gar. /0 I , .. llPUI Owner will netp 11nance " All BUSINESS LOSS FOR· pool, l•nnla, v•ry prlv•t•. 875-23 WOOOBRtOGEi'iiOO 8upet H1tbor/Oce1n vu. Priced 10 sell at SfiOO, NC'W •I •hr. 4 '"1 l>o. custom Frt•nch Nurll"\andy CES SALE. Nice '4 Bdrm n 0 k 1d1 • n 0 p 1 11 . 11 hOOk·up, cpt1/drp1, ol· Spac 4 bt, 2,~ bl, nlc:ety 3bt. 2ba. s 1100 239 ~:; .. P~'!,!n1 ~'v:'~r~: ~~~ 000 Evea 642-2253 1''.-;t.oh· 1.2 µrime· ocre hilltop $1,250,000. 2'"' b1th1. Only $110,000 $800/mo Cell Oeyt• 3 B~. 2\h ba, lplc, mlc;ro· do r co u P 1 e P 1 or landacoped, lam rm. Oceanvlew 675-2887.
prlc •· Call Tim Rhone. with $22 ,000 down and 8 3 5. go 1 1 o, • v •a wave. D/W, central vac. 893·4894 lrplc. pauoa Lake. poOI 548·2•07
l ··t 01720·12&3 AYALOll ueuml• s ee,.000500/lono 492·1170 lntercom.p11lo,8eO.no,3 Bt 2 Ba. trplc. clean & tennta 840·1327. Newpot1_S_h_o-,et--2-bl'--1V.-.
n...... S ( term oan. I mo. IM. $750 mo. 549-8388 1 quiet 1111 $&35/mo wt 1>59·8188. ofc 720·7373 ba ~aikgg ...... 1• _ .;AN\ Ft'(' simplC' rottage on qu1e1 v..-...:aJ'\80 l in Beuer than renting alter £••u• ll•elJ 3141 -· -""' .... _.,.,
FJot.s) $14!1.000 tu ben•lil•. A & H In-••'••••••••••••••••••• OPTION to buyt Laroe gardnr 980~~ _ NewJ Br po1llfron1 conoo mo 551· 37 evN
Oo•O-'•-••ya· vealmenll 752·2197 180 deg. Ocean view, 2Br 3br 2bl home w/Jacuull 3 bd 3 bo Fmly rm, lvg with v1ew1 to Nawport Beat view of herbor, n ""'"' "" 2ba, apa, $1200/mo Pl\ coun1ry type llflchen wt 1 m. din rm. Jttcuu l, Cenlot End unll, no ocein 6 llghta Lrg houN * FOIECLOSlflE * Coron ado l11hmd cuat. bay front lot. 85' boat OtA11 1111 lil•I• .tg9•53o4. 499'4827 Cllshwuher. klda·pet ok bulll·lna. N1w, S 1000/mo Pe 1 a I 8 5 0 A 9 1 on 1 acre + iot on CUii lllT
llYI r11ke advtt111oge ot e•· dock Pl ii N ~370 000 l w •••••••••••••••••••••• $850/chg 838•7005 •ot 11111ea1 rent Jenny 846-2850 Dr 3BR 3 tull bath• can
ce11en1 pricing on thl1 3 .:_._ ans nva ow " • w mw. Jlle)/11 B1•11 #1w .. rl ll•eA Jiii 3 er 2 Ba. $735/mo. No l 675-49111 Fot Teue-woodbrldge • e pa, 'a 10 up f; om
Prlc ad below current
marl 1et an<I own•r very
moll vated. Greet loca-
llon and highly upgra·
d•d • thl1 beaulllut 2
Bdrn ~ 2 bath condo la a
r111 bargain! Well ptlced
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Br nome w/12'•% euu· fer l•/1 /IH ••••"••••••••••••••••• pall 8011 Joann St.I RHdy 10.151 Lovety 3 Br l Condo. 2 bd. 2 ba, nr downalalra Both w/own mabla loan Bargain prl· ...................... LIDO ISLE • 3 bdrm, lam 844· 1838 I 2 balh HOUSE. aunken 8 du 11 p 0 0 1 6 take kllchana. 111 llng rm &
ced at Sl46.500 won VA BY OWNER· 11111111 ·The rm. 4 Ba. S1700 mo. METRO REALTY cetera workahop, fenced yd for $700/mo Call eve a trplc Fncd pv1 nm In
,,,ms evalloble Coll OrovH, 2Br. 281. dbl 1 .. _ COASTAL 1reu In pnvecy Today se85 + 714·278-8322 mldat of park Unique, 759·1501 or 752·7373 gar, $69.000 On Green-OCEANFRONT 2 bdrm. ,,. T tlO -------llelllbta hm 3000 111 belt , Stl,000 dn. 1 Ba $700 mo Biii the beltway hlllWhy .c.1 ,, POOLHOUSEl 4br2'1tbo s2600/mo R & H In· Ho•111 J11 •II •••II /1111/1 832·9199 Grundy, Rltr, 875·8181 we have an ottice cloae Me Ir o • d 11 Y • custom doalgn lnalde & Ylltmenta 752•2197 •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• byl K ... Mart Shopping 636 7005 outl ~car ger. now S850 _ CHIO /11111 /OZ4 ll'VJ., llU4 Aell .. I let l•I• IZOO Cannery l/lllaga Mobil• Mall CLOSE TO BEACH Brand Metro Really 838·7005 Styllah 3 bedrm 2 bath
•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••'•••••••••••••••• Home Parll. 2 br. 2 ba, 2200 S.Harbor 838·7005 n-2 Br boacn hOU""' chg 9ua.11nteee results! tl~e sun deck, now $850
.Ew 00.10 ·---------1 GOVERNMENT LAND pool. No peta. CIOM to ..,.. I ..... lllW ITIPPllll SOid for 11 tow u $7.50 ahopa & reatauranta, Npt Hg. 1825/mo Joyce all ullls paid, skylight. Bea-;;tc;;c0r Turllerocic 0110 ~llfan eea c."' 10 DOWI an • c r • For In I o 1700/mo yrly. 873-31185. Weitze, eot 631· 1266 sun deck Iota of WOOd. view home, 2 muter &+7oo5
CLOSE OUT FINAL UIUm PllOll 312/888-4347 Eitt. Jl·19 1·525·18-48. 1·772·1801 Brllk jog 10 the b4Nlchl lrptc, bll·l~sj 2 cat f~T 1u11ea. ale $1250 Agl Hrbr l/u Hm1 3Br. 2ba. no
SALE 2 & 3 81 J Be lux, All&Zlll flUJIOtlll 3 BR 3 Ba Ot 2 BR 2 Ba. 1 chlld. 1 pet Oii, $415 rHage11' gdreda I ocb. 'a th 648·5096. 831·2262 pell $1050, 1g54 Port
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-------a/c. All amenulet. Next Sce,,ic Mountain View• & oc11nlron1. wllly/mo Me1ro Really wlll make c:i; r;°!,6.'79~~· Y en WOODBRIDGE ARBOR Clerldge 844-2405
LOOK door 10 all anopplng & Steps /\•voy Brllll1rtt blue D•1l1xe1/ 752·9•88 or 873-088 1 apptaf 838·7005 chg --LA~E Private aeourlty
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theotttra 714/631·5055 pool mingle to moe "•l'"i '•t ••I• 1•-NPT C"'EST Condo 3 Bt 2'1t Ba. $1100/mo EXECUTIVE Living at gatadcomP'unlly. former For our naw regular ••-•n•• .,.._ .. ,.,. ..,...c,. Country S tyle living If, ,, 11 •· ._ ,, a middle clesa ptlcelllt model, 1)roleHlonally WATERFlll•T 111111
2 BR. plua den. 3 BA.
bayv11w. S2000/mo
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$215,000 lrplc S6t,OOO loan, IS• Spacious 3 Bdrm, Wind· fH llftlttlm WESTCUff SO COAST PLAZA AREAi Me1ro Really 838-7005 lg petlo & many xlraa
CASE
One of Iha Rtdge's finest sunie 81 9'1t'Yo. S 107.000 flow., Mell bOaats moll San Clemente pride ol 3 br. 3 ba. don. xlnt loc carpeted home w/utlla chg guaranteM roaultal Incl a pr1v lanll & jacuz· 4.
11 v a II a b I e a I I 3 •;.. out11geou1 muter aulla •"'I od s c ----Peters Homes1snow1or 642.1060 owner .... p. m ern P•· Fully Of pity rurn $1100 lneludedl hll<l/pet okl DELUXE CONDO Nell zl. No peta •1250 mo.
Ev•• 'Y Saturday In the sale Spill-level. spacious w/own Prlv. drtHlng nlah alyle 4 unit apt. mo. 642·6802 TO DAY $ 4 2 5 + s m beoch 2Br 1,,., bl, Jae. 551-6<417 or 833-8201
Da1t11 Piiot CIUllfleda design plu6 qu•llly e~· •liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil area, open aunllght kit· nouae with ocean/hllla & emerge pool tennis. very private, ---3Zll
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*••JFI_..* plus yout own private ..>U3 MAOIERA roundlldbywallsolgl111 ye1r1 old & ahowa llke •••••••••••••••••••••• 83 • 90 1 .:
.. -AT 1-LIP' v•-01 hHls & canyon 4 BDRM 2 BATH & contrasting Country NEWI New ownet c011ld l#•1t•l JZOZ •IOME flll llll* "· 1 or • vea Nu 3200' lu• hm on blull BHut •Br exec hm on
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Appraised 11 '140K wood decking. Incredible occupy 3 Bdrm .. 2 bath •••••••••••••••••••••• Just your baalc place 492· 1170 1110 deg. vu of harbor. toe landecope<I lot In 8ig ( tPH IAJLY 1-1 ::::::·=~~~:J Owner must aell $125K tow price of S 105,000 city & ocean view apt. It llln&LI nlQe/n/qulet no tease at KIDS welcomed In thl1 surl. mtns. 3br, 3ba. Canyon w/catm pool/ 38 l~ALBOA COVES. 3 A 1S1eve213·927·800t with 110.000 down, appllcable & rent 1he a11BEST539·8190COST latge.lbr,modernappls security, 11un1. spa spa Mr Ora•n bcln Tl • 2 bath. NOW $1097/mo pays all . donl other 3 apartmenta lor YHrly-Weekly·Wln11<, 2. fenced Just $495 + ch9 S 1800/mo. 498-7009 644·9804, 8 to 6 pm,
RED UCEO TO $489.000• 118 C&IYO• miss Ihle one, CAL L income S•ller wlM help 3,4 Bdrm1. $595. Thal'e 11, Super Met ro . • 7 do y I • -EMERALD BAY 3 br, 2 Mon·frl. llEWPOllT l&IUll NOW s. ., ... •wn 2t>e<lrm loaded w/xtrasl --------' lllT lltYflfTTI IEL1811T finance 6 ,.l/E buy•r • n aunset patio. klda/pets 636-7005 ba 1600 sq It trpt, brick 4 BR. 3 Ba Nwp1 CrHI
• ULTll/IWIEll Pr Y8Cy sacvrrly and a ATlllMS! SIRllllTll 2 STOllY nrrworr lhouunda of dollaral ,... All utlla lncit Metro ON THE SANO patio. with spa $1600. condo lmmac Agt Cllf·
rolling lawn 5 Bdrms. HAMEi CEILIHll ~ ~ REDUCED Hlltng price mekes •PPll! 836-7005 Vtew o l the oceen 2 213/878-2255 lene. 875·1771
*lll-1111* pool. spa and qu1111y I •10001 l10I h ! LI W I I WI LI W of S295.000.00 la way •AIAllllEn B<I l'hb d d --------o 1. • • • BELOW current repl-.. Another borgalnl 5 rm rma. 1· guu 8 2 Br 1 Ba eottaga. Clllf llfAll IUOI
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i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil cSllr~9'.':~anship nty Modem, detach•d hm, ""'' ment coatlll Prlnclpala lll-1171 .. hlld 1 11 I 11 gate. pool. nun•. gym. section. gH range, g••· " rm houae all utlla pd .. """ nOUM c pe ne u $800/mo 213/333·3846 dener. relrlg Avall 1 /8 " uniquely dUlgn•d by 111,100 ONLYlll Call owner at $4501 BEST 539·6190 0,902•1298 Wiii 11191 Sll7 " dbl g11ag1 fncd yard ::. : : ~~= :•.: ~~: I '~!:it~::. II~~~~\ ~~:d~::':':vi~~~~~~1 ~:r'::~~·~~1P::;0~~~ 17141 "° ~u~~~!'!,"!n~n11~':ro COST Breezy 2 BR 2 Be home 49....0154 On bu111ne" ~1"od:1s5kgg\dln:~r~
light and airy Interior thla 2 11ory elegant pride 642-0138 g 1 te d communltr .,., Cua1om 2 bedrm houae w/ wl plush carpeting & Walk to beach, glen & 539·6190 COST
It I Let 120X120. w/skyllgh11. 3 garden of ownerahlp Garden m In Y • m • n I I • • wdathr•~.hoolcobl-u\;~'s· 500crpf drape Kids OK, Pll• redwood. 3 Br 2'.+ Be VllHlllH condo, 1 Bt
•2IO 000 11/._1 Id••' IOOf otnums. beam•d eel· 11111 p f n1 11y d $82$/mo ----n•"' $525 & am cno 8 b ' •••••••••••••••••••••• 11 k 1 lld bd 1 ro 1 ona l>r •· I f t 0 • I Metro ~lty 8-7005 .. • .. lam rm atuoy. hot tu atudlo. min vi-Total * CHARMING RE MOO 3 ra't'ity i~oo',; w/bar~. corlled thru-oul. ••· ----------i 8J rt• t I t ,...,, guerant-rnull1t Metro 838··7005 I Ip I S 1 4 0 0 MC bldg . aub gerage, e +' 1 T " my mut., eulte w/extra l I. ...._ I_._• ---'-"'-'--------1 7 14/834 0968 Evu J MIU Yllllf r •O I rocle/lse opt lor wells ol glass to patloa. •t••• 11r.,1!f. -•n • 2Br Condo, 1'11Ba, cpta/ • pool. 11c ,, 6 clbhH On the golf course dupleK or unit 673·8585 Enjoy sun all dau on hld•·•·a way cloeet ••••••••••• •• •••••• On Lido Park Oflve, larpe •SSll 2111 ltllf* drpa, clubhae. Jae. pool 497·1070 $600/mo 644-0307 AP· ' apace. "' you Ilk• It loft Wiii trade dbl Wide mobile 2B< and den, MC. bl<IO Jual oll hwy 55 bMn well S550 o 768 7633 pl 11 guard gala Cull• >m beautiful 3 Bdrm Cero•I ''' J111r JOZZ "Private Rool Sundeck" l or add•d bdrm or hOme &/or 3Br hou... i 2oooimo. kepi, pvt fenced y1td m · • HW VIEW Y •
hom• '• many, many ••· •••••••••••••••••••••• Only $ I0,000 down & qul1t1t momenta H11 Tustin for parUal dwn In· '411/lttflltl north •·bll reedy 10 anow SHOW CASE HOUSEi 10 mlnulH so o~ Laguna S.11 l••elJ 3114 traa $279,500 'Nlth 10% $1395/mo pymta lf0you commanding vl•w to come property (714) 3 .. A. lodayfl BEST •Open 1 Th11 2 bedrm la high In on Dana Polnl' mo11 ••••••••••••••••••••••
dowr •owner wlll cttty tt TRADE ate lootuno tor• UNI UE ope n 1111rc••• and 557.9390 Wood and QIUI ..... m COS the eocletyl Landec:a~ uclude<I acenlc bluff. SURFSIDE COLONY. 4 12~,1' lnt.,est. .... HOME AT A S TEAL. enterteln•r'a llv. rm In qul•I locatlon. Bal· deye * T yatd. dblgu, now 1550 Ilk• new. 2 Br widen. bd. 4 ba. lam rm. n4'Wt)'
• ., ........... IHr. your boring Income pro-we'V1! got Ill Hard 10 ltnd II aet.900 C.M. Huge quell1y duple• cony. 1900 mo yrty. •Nl·l1H* M•tro Reelly 636-7005 Ktra t1roe private polio. dlCOflled. OCMn front,
141-1121 perly or outgrown real· CENTURY 2 t with 15000 dn pymt. II· 3 lrplo, 3 gar. copper Wlttrfr ..... 4 Br 3 Family -nled for Ihle chg gu1t1111-r"ultal 1 garage. $726/mo Call 213·592·2365 --------1 denee Wolh t1rge equity W•lt·I• llHltr IOWt auumpllon 11.9% plmb'n9. $126K. HIV· Ba. Oen. Din. gar. no 1)911 roomy 2br HOUSEi Yard a•ao. IT'S YHll 601·6441 Ot M·F. 9.5 , .. , •• ,., •• , ~~~l•/::~.u;:: :.~~ '-141-IOIO ell Int rata. $979/mo mable roan at t2% Int. ~~J:;~~3oS1~27 Coral la fenced, pela oll JASO Lo~• herel Fully equlped 6•3-0210 T•ta/1IJH JfOO l.111 U I fr. tt• ltM.
need 1 family 10 occupy
111 5 bdrm• and 3 bathe
CIOl4 1 to comm pool •"d
not I ar from shop• l/ary
well kept. Price reduced
to 1 ;159 .900 Call
979·! 1370 now
home wlln 180 deg P•Y• "o~mlY 21 !}2~!.~f.olr Agent Metro Realty 838-7005 k11ctl•" all btlla paid nr L••••• Billi JZSO ••••••••••••••••••••••
I ~. raSlllll ~ -,....... chg guarani-resollal the .._ach & av.....,.hlng ••'••••••••••••••••••• 1rrw--T arra-ocean v •w In walk lo "°" WALl·ll llALn Beaut. lg• nome 4 BR .,... • .,. 2 story 3 bedtm 2 bath .,,........ -bHCh Cotona del Mir Cll4JIMEI 4·Plex. Meu Vat de. 3ba. lam rm. blllna, aln-FICI ... If 1400 1111 BEST 539 ·619 equip kitchen w/bl'kfut Lu• rm atil. J><of dec'd,
locauon REDUCED TO A fl I lll-2121 (Spice Str••ta). gr•at gle gar, yrty $1100 Aeglr Complate 5 tma nicely COST arae. fenoecl for chldrn linen• dishes. kng bed.
SH5.000 with 11 75•;. H••• 18H •C loan. 15% down Bkr Prop, 876-4000 done tnalde put bill• 1400 "'•111/21• $875 no 1111 month req• I uc grd underground int Secluded 4 B<lrm plus L••••• ll•d llUI 979.43113, pal<I hu gar•o• klda -" 636•7005 METRO Rl TY gu. ldry tm, Wik to t>eh.
144.7211 famlly room. featuring ••'•••••••••••••••••••1----------1 1 flat IH<IY for lamlly not S700 894 8621
enclosed cour1y1rd. prl· PRESTIGE PAii/ATE LEYEIAIE .. Iha pell •r• a /ok BEST toof1r lromthabHCht0 L Iii I 3ZS2 -~·--· -
VIie bacll yerd wlttl Kol COMMUNITY OF EX · 8 untll loc:ttecl In Cost• ,,., ••• ,. 3111 539-6!90 COST ya' can walel't tho •url II .!l!'!!~ ••• I.".~ •••••••• c •• , •• ,., •••
pond Very ~n and e1ry CLUSIVE EMERALD Mell, all 2 Br ,,,.. Ba ••••••••••••••••••••••iMONEY TIGHT! only $360 BEST 539-6190 COST BCH tennta, pool. grd'd Ual•t•illJH J4Zf
\ · w1tn toads of glen. 8AY unit• with garaoee & po· 3 Bdr 2 Ba. yard, no Pit•. fully equip kl1cilen and -------gate, 3 bd. 2 bl. lmmac •••••••••••••••••••••• t;C CURRENT 1ST TO AP· II Br w/ocunvl-$725. lloa 16% down ... """9 IVI H 1011. $1000/mo IOITl4I utlla paid! Metro •llH Jiii• 831·1293 EXEC RETREAT In ..... II .·I l / 111·: 11
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bllM d kitchen and low
main ienance yard Own· er wf 11 usltt In financing
tool Sae ti aoon Only
St27 500. call 979·6370
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$250,000 3 Bdrm1 2
baths plus studlO apert·
ment above gat090 F1ra1
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shOps, bus. etc Owneta
are receo1i.11 10 your II·
n1nc1ng needs
142-1200
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4 Be drma. laMlly rm & BEACH 1,2 & 3 BdtfJIS
dlnlr1t g rm, Immaculate lrom $84,500 Below
thrunul. New carpets. matktt Int rate ellow1
drap.111. nurbl• entry a for pymll 1a low ••
d E i195 1mo (Eaay •oo r. lact. ••curtly Ou1ll"'•ng) POOi 11nnll aye1• m. W•t bar. 2 fill· ., plac••ll. 3·Cll garage & security getlld pf'VllloC'y
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Prlcuod right $695.000 THIS ONCE IN A Liff·
Gal• guerded area TIME OPPORTUNITY CENTURY 21
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964-3311 If -= ._,..
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REDUCED TO: $799,5001
litAYFRONT ·LINDA-CLOSING
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PROXIMATELY $133, 000 eKletlng fin ancing, ti.I, Pltrlm makel 1pptal Unit lor largo lamlly hU Vacant 3Br, 281, 1.,..., rm. port Bch I Br penlhou·
ooo Aektng only S 165. 4 Br w/apa, family rm, 9Xgroea. FuN price 1345, •••a•-836-7005 w/w carpeta. diner are1 H Sec:unty. pOOI, ec>•.
000 O WNERS AN eornerlot,tryldHOP· 000.&3 1 7370 649-3546 --·· ..... I Ill big kitchen BEST atrium.lg yd $860mo g y m 6•2 8888 XIOUS For an appoint: lion $825.000 • lll ... 111 c . ..., guaran ees resu • 539·8190 COST 875-2500 848·4267 • ·
1 1 0 1 • 1 11 2 Br view home w/poot 3 Br 1 Be, lrg tine yrd, 11 3.~1 men • • c $650,000. 644-7020 2 bike lo beael'I, 2 8r 1 Ba. quiet area. $650 1a1 & Anotnet 4 Br Incl famlly /11/,.il• rl1ie •• $77 000 540-1151 LIHI UAL ES1ATI refrto "11ov.. Qllf S.50 '"'· MC C•<1 759-1221 rm+ geraoe $880 kid• ···;;o;;e·F'JA•RENT··· FHA u.Umabte 191
)'<1}' lncl all u111 No pell or 548-3386 Pit• ok BEST 539·11190 3 Bdrm .. $725 Fenced 11•.-~ lnteretl 645-5188
L .. , I ,... 835-5445 COST ••••• ,.,... ·~· --yard & garage Kid• & LEASE/OPTION SP9C1•· ~~~~~~~~~··'•••••••'••••••••0• OCEANFRONT · 2Br. 1Ba, 3 & 4BR house. cloen Cell pell weteome 545·2000 culer view Sec:urlty ge. BHtlait•• VILLE H OEllllE frpt, M1r 3222 D .. • 1elat JZZI Elgin. agent Agent. no fM. 1•d Harbot Rld09. Ten·
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•••••••••••••••••••••• • .,.. · 0 Point Walking di B••t1'•Jll8 ··-·•4'••••••••••••••••• IO ltWI 10 ' TOWNHOMES •••••••••••••••••••••• SpygllH All amenlll••. •n• . •· •• , ... -J•~z H11bor Ridge le•H 4 8' 3 -~
• ,. ... By Howa•d Marti Co Ulnd & plan• lor 137 ap. S17SO mo 759-1015 lance to BM<:h 3 and 4 ao _., • ., Be. beeu1decor.360011, A.ru •• '.'.• •• •.•.'.'·'····,.··'·'·"· .. •• Beaut cu91om home, vu from s t59.000 M H rentel park, Hemet bdtms $950 to S 1350 ••••••••••••••••••••• '•' of ocean. walk 10 aand. 495-3244 780·9355 $850,000 term• Ownet Sc>aoiou• 4 bd. 3 ba, In per mo. 881·3100 j Bt. 2 Ba home, Hunt· pool, tennis. ~ard gete .. , ... 2 I 3 / 3 3 3 • 3 8 4 8 or (714) 558-1433. SpygllH All amanlllea, 1ngton Harbour arH 12500/mo Bob°' Dovie 902·1298 $17SO. mo 759-10\5 HOUM. Condo. Apt All '750 848-6914 t1 Koop. Agt, RE/MAX , •• , ... ,, 1111 ----i#nt .. tl ll•elJ IHI ll•••l•I•, O..itl, av• 11 • b t • now . 8 mo 1 ., 759-1221 •••••••••••••••••••••• DESPERATE No Quall· ••••"••••••••••••••••• I ·~-4 Br. 2~ Ba. F.R .. D.R .. & $ 6 5 O. $ g 5 O pm Wln1er Rtnt•I 2Br, pool, 1 lying Ownete mull ..,1 "''' • ., vi.w. Comm. pool, ten· 7141493-0467 /rn•f Jz441 HARBOR VIEW HOMES hou .. to beh $550. Ptaya
thl3 4 Bdrm,...., beach. ILlfFI UIUll COTO .. OE.CAZA:G;;;d nla, $1600 mo. Ownr ----------••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm, expanded Ctf· R E_8_73_·_1_900 ____ _
Asking St 19,900 Mak• Y°'-1 own the land. 2.~ comm. C.tm llomM. Cell 759-ec>oe. LWElll t ~ ":J: ~~= ~1 4 b<lrm, 2ba. lnelvd" II·
olr Bl<r848-0709 aq It, 3Br, lam rm, 2~ M Lou a gt. (714) 3 bd 1'.+ b•. hardwood Buli•JI•• JZ~I 3 Bdrm detec:nedh<>m411 Agl.O-Hlll~2•8079 nen d1stin.drTI/ utlll-
/niet IH4 8•. wide Oraenbelt. ,_, 49S-1064. 770·8814 floor•. ITpt. dbl gar, 1895 ll•elJ " In ••ce41enl ar•• Avall•· 1 tlel 873-•&ee
•••••••••••••••••••••• P,;~~.~ ~~=r~ "-t •I C1u'1 ~w84r"k"'2514tO. =v4•~' 8N8ow, h m 5i,;~~TeR·~ci~~·,·;:;, b I e t mm• d I at• I Y LIDO ~LE00'428r22 3" Bap & 3 bdrm, 2 ba, frpl. •••to .101100 .... .,. ..,..., " " ·•t bit A..,.. •550 $~/mo on 1 .... It leue. den, .,14 . ia •· , llon. Bkr. 844-0t34 ,, ... ,,. llH ---------• .. na. """'' • mo. five othara to-choo" tarmo. 875·71118. bc:h. 2 bd , c 0 n d 0 . The -:::::::::~ •••••.,.••"•••••••••••• Elegtnt 3 bd. lam rm, prv1 Call 540· 1158, ••k for
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Pool. Spa Tennie Prln-y•-•-·~ b10c:tc to beach pool. Sp• & Ta nn ta HOME:S FOR RENT call IOI leuea. S700/mo, 3 Br 2 B1, ger 3 Br 2 Ba. complet•ly -·-• S895/ F d T furn Steps to beach. c:lpalscall714/498·1118 1_._ •• 1 $99,500'. Agt "8-aeee 1 1260 mo. lmmed 3 & 4 Bdrm. i 100 to \\\~ldhrldn~ momo r• e-lrplc s 75 o t mo .
4""" "20~ .,,_ .,.,,,.IVV'V 87 .. 27~" ,, nor•. agt 63I·1266, or ,..,..., .. GREEN VALLEY LAKE .......... -,. ""' "" 1750 Fenced yard• & •~ II l3t 2711 2131501-8774
KeepyourSS'boel ln lhe MOUNTAIN HOME Avatl 1111. 2 bd, den, 2 geragH. Kida & P•ll m:~" --·-------i---------
allp Y°" own In frond I of Ne•t to natlonal 1~"'· ba. lrpl, newttc:dec:ora· welcom• 545·2000 :lr.i.:10110 CdM. Harbor View Hiii• OCEANFRONT·2Br fur-thl1 •P~loua con o on A "" 1 h s 1 • B 11 nt1hed, winter. $825 mo. the lido IUfnlng bUfn. 2 akllng, bo1tlng, 111C. 38r, led. 1 bill 10 h. 1950 Agent. no .. ":ctll~r .. nr• t•~,., ,I,, Int• m. pac OUI" r '# ge 875·6102 kltGhen & 'A, Ind"' rm, lfV ,mo~~· !8~73~·~8:73~9~.~~~]~;;;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:~...;;:.;,;,;;,;;.;.;;;;.;.;,.;~.:.;.;,.;,;;;, bonua rm Nice area CLASSIFIED
INDEX
bdrm• & d•n. 2 bathe 2' '1 t ..,,; 11500/mo. 780·8708 Of plua Nparal• ceptaln'• rm. tee rm, r p oa, Brand apanklng new..,.. • 87$-2144 4 Br 2 ea. acron from
aand, balcony w/W.. ol
Tt ,._ Y• M. Call
642·5671
HOUSH Pea SALi .. ., .....
OTHa llAL ISfATI
lllt· lffl
19"ALS
qu1tler• Walk to Lido 1v.e 1, compl•ttly fut· l'YWf*•. 3 bdrm. 2~ ba
VIiiage Perfect !Of oor· nllhtd Good In com• Oar•i:o patio I 1 000
Pr,.._.,, or 2 lam nom.. · · · por111 lnvnlmtnl 1 m.¥&34 mo. 7 Irle. 84t·•H8.
• 777·2233, 873-4399 "'' ",,,,, •• !'.~~~ .•...• /.~ f!!!~.t!~ ...... 1~1
84 Acr•• aon•d R·4, lg a Ir I la.
lpanl1h Hom•. guHt • hou.. h ot .. correl Ftl)IC, range. yard, g•• -673-7300 .... . ..... • •• ,.rt;..,.,. .. USIMU~~=TMIMT, 3 Br, 2'h bathe It=
t>ofdtti town, '*'°'""IC <•oe. no pete. Prlv•t• .,,._ Wlck.nMo Ari· 1150/mo. 1tl. plU• aec
aona: IHO,ooo, i714I Oflly. 841 w. teth. St
337·2551. _4_tll_· 1_8_1_1. _____ ,
2 Ill\ 1 Ba duplex, pvt •--~.1.-• patio, new paint. '546 __ , "'.,.,, M0.13S-1112 .... HH '"'· pool. I vy t7&. ... ~..,_.TS b•tow marke1 11 1225. ,,.,., n• -------· ••••••••••••••••• ••••• 1t11ri1 end deer'I '48t Zbt. llaallMll ...... OerdtflW Inc. NOO/mo.
t N 000. PrtYate petty, Pfln•
LOST a' KMIMO clpale only H 2·7S87.
.,.. 83t-47'4 evea. ~ CllfOmle. Ower "" 5*"80
... SOMALI TUIMWI
·--llDllJHICfOIY NtwJ>ort Htllhll, large
9000 t41f", 11.1 "°'"' 4 •• Z II MMe clel Mii, PtN PfoP, ..:II. to .llCI{ ..,, llonle, qUlet ltreet
l<lvoman "tale. l*Y I I 0 0 m o • 0 w n r
oaullng amenity. N(I 1""400I ......... lot, Zbr Priced to etll, sc..=.sa ., .. a.ooo ~ w ......
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""' 11000 fnO, A M 113 REIM~ I If, I a.. orptt, ..... -----... Ill• M711mo. IMIM'a bOtt IMIVt I IW. 1 ....... i-... ••••••••••••• Ml•1A4 Mon lllr\I '''
level, pool, flke new 1 t71.000 .. ,. "4-IZtl, .____ !'mlftll. IAIT8IOIS bd, I.._ frill, -...... ....,,.,,.. AIHll •111• ......... ..f.. rnodlled 111t .,.._, .,. .. • Wllllrl. ... 1 .. 1 lllO MO .... ~.
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Tiii ILlfFS ooHn 1840 &45--03-40
3 Bdrm 2ba, 1potteH C.t .. I Iii llM 1111
11250/rno •••••••••••••••••••••• 0'-••n view. beaullfully
2 Bdrm, aba. t>eeutllul turn. townhOuH. trpto,
adult unit. I t2001mo. POOi & patio. 1 I005tmo. C•M H011teln ANlly _5_7_3_·0_11_91_. ___ _,. ___
780..ell t6 Of 844·9 t52 , •• ,, .... '"'
T .. _ Btutt 3 ...... _ ~A •••••••••••••••••••••• •• 1 '''""" ....,...,.,, STUNNING lfg 1 Bf. turn. 2 ba. Linde Pla n . apt $4311/mo. 710 W I 1 2 0 0 I m O . I I • • 18th St 8'4$-5530
78(). t900, 173·7881 ---·------1-------.,---t E,ald•. eunny ltg 1 If. vtll.
H r. 28• Condo nr Ho.o, paid, lane . ytd. 100,
pool, dllt'lwetw. no peta. 9411 ... 931
'850 mo. 788·7833 ---------•=-.,,...,.-=~~~ ... , '"•' ,,,, DELUXE 3 IA z•..t ba, 2 ••••••••••••• ... ••••••• aty. IO• front yard & Super n•et t I r '"'•II
vpatal ra patio N•ar vma . covrtyanl, quiet.
beedl. tat I ... t • ..CU· l,.50fmo. 81343 t) •
rfly. a 1200 P•t mo. 1)1·5ee1 ··=-, ........ ,,.-,-.,,-• ..,.z~~t>a-, ,-lffl-""-t 1.fM
11280 tnO s br. t leWll ••••••••••••••••••• 11
ltOO mo 3 brI1200 mo. fll lllllft m '°°"'-Agt "4-41~. '""9IM A pettl •e ......
.... betcMYOnl ho!N. s terftotd poot
Ill\ 4ba, 12000/mo. Call * ll'rtvete ~ lob ICoop at 78t-1H 1 *~ 'tt'lnt
Helt "" modtt, 3 It. 3 :~~
11 ltOOl"'o. Vacant *w;.'\. 0.......
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\IAY8 "8P!Al<EA8Y" Childcare wkdyl, c1ed
Anr oocatlon. Pon 011 1-.chtr Org1nla o tell·
·•·······•············ Cl l!!CfAICIAN Prtc•d ~ ---.r.;.!•1••······· ...... u ·A&C MOVING· Jolly C1lck•t•re Prof 81!RV.Cl' RfPl\,IR
1•1121·8141, 870·75&2 vlllee C M. 846-4tl57
right. lrH Hllmata on
tu10• o~ •rn1111 IOI>• Ca11ai O•rdantr & ctt1in CLCAN·UP8, QA RAO • IHllOLUltlH Oulc:k, Careful S~vtce WtllP•l*'tno a ttfll)l>lnq V•l'I Oppan• 9«¥1< > 1 Co
up• Trff trimming ,.. ANYTHINQI CALL Rtll•blt 30 yr CM rH . Low rllff 0&2·0410 Many ralaranCIH · 111.u1 838-•eee
Looking tor xtnt Child•
c11e? fn my Co111 MH• nomt, lull ume only 140
Lunch 11\ICkl, TLC Lin·
I.IC 300821 fl73 03611 lltl Pt!ll 641·1008 RANDY 842·78<47 Ael1. Mtrllyn 831 -6070 . 807-0118 •.. ,, ,,,, .. , --ft~'!~ ....•....... LIC'O El.t:ClAICIAN
Ov1I work/Aeae 111.,
' , .... , 63 1 507:1 Flnllh & cougti carpentry,
c1blntl1. rm addition•.
8411-72211 di 761-2342. EL[CTnlCtAN
Remod. & R991l11. FrH
.. t. LO rat.. 0.Ckl, pa•
Uo. Stave 782·9656
C••ltHllll l••ll•I Sml 1ob11Aeo11ra Lie
•••••••••••'•••••••••. 233t08·C·10 &48·11203 11,J, 'll1ff•a• I ltl RESIOICOMM'LllNO
00 IT NOWI ... .., .... ,.
Lie. 3068811. Remodel, I 20 v11 Oo my own work
E d Add'l'll, Ctblnalt , Lie 278041 A\648-11126 :g;[11~~':·~!'od:~~ ~°'85118184.5·4644 IE1ec Servte• a Con11ruc
dack1. Skyllghll & re· Masonry. carpentry, COl'I· "°" Lo "'°' Pre. 111111 Your o.lly PNot
~Olf.a1QtY
AepftMn1111"9
p11r1. Free HI. Oen, creta. 1dd'n1, ll'lt/a111 re-malH Lie 333217
e82--0t15 mod Llc'd 646-07111 567-1738 847-4714
M2·Mll, eat. Ht f~!r..'.l!!r!~ ....... . No s 1.-m/No St'iam~ Slall'I Spec:lellst FHI ~-.-1-._.,_ dry Fr" .. , 1139· 1682 :-::.":'::;;r.::z;: ••••••
50% OfF FIRST MONTH Shampoo & steam c1a1n
oap.ndable, attOfdatMa, Color brlghlenera, wilt
euantlat. 6n1warlngl crplt • 10 mll'I. bleach
Hrvlca. H~allrlat & Hiii, llv/dll'I. rm• $15, avg
bullnH1 M rvlca1, mall room $7 50: couch S tO:
boll rental. word prOCll-cllr $5 Gu1r. ellm 1>411
ting. TtlH·F•c•lmlla, odor Crpl rtP•lr 15 yrs
order entry, PfGI'*" ..... e11p Do work myutl.
buy. dMtl IPIOI ren1.i. Rel•. 53 1-0101 ANSWER NETWORK
'31·0131 (Uk fOI' A.V.) E)(CEL CARPET CARE
Jeck Bulllnglol'I A .. llHll Ownef/operetor
•'"19-•••••••••••••••••• Carpal, uphol, area rug Art·Anllq~·Jewalry AppralM & Liquidate cktanll'lg. Work guar.
------STANBUR INDUSTRIES
Gen'I contr Property
lmprov 997-1811 16·51
0 B CONSTRUCTION
Additions -Remodel•
Home/commerclel Ina
repairs • 399032 Jim
548·5103, Don 56 t-2867
'!!!.'.' ... '!~!. ............ .
RESIOENTIAL·INT OE·
SIGNER Furn arrange-
ment, color schame1
955-2066 or 752-0322 ,,,.,,,;, ••••..•......•..••....
HSKPAS & MAIDS
LIVE-IN HAL Y /WKLY
Viejo Services Agoocy MlctlMI Hain 853-0717 __ F_r_ .. _E•_1_. _BA_s_._11_1_1_
KURT'S KARPET KARE Llc'dlbonded 973-9000 ~~~~•~•••••••••••• Ouallty work. Refs. D II
Ortv.waya, Parklrli! Lot Frae est. 494-1429 .!!!!~••••••••••••••••
RIJ>alr1, Saelco•tlno. ---------· DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC
S&S AIPhll 831-41HLlc f!!!!!!I.............. Repairs, smt JOb apec' 1 t
0.1'1 H811b«g Gradll'lQ CHAMPENOISE yrs exp. Bud 552-9582
& Pallino Co. Rasl coml. Fina Catering In the old Lie 397804 842·1720 world lr•dlllOl'I. 645_9858 Wall teKlures-Acousllc
~'!!!I ..•...•••..
Loving Mother Wiii b•bylll
lull t lmt. C.M. ArH.
548-8653
Hal'lg· Tape-Sleet 1tud1 C1 ... tlC1 f II Uc. 389944 1·532-5549 ·······'···'·! .. ~ ..... Clmanl·MHOl'lty·Block DRYWALL TAPING
Wall1-Cu11 wo<k. UC All Te>11urestAcoust1c
•3111057 Rob 547-2833 Ff'ee est Kevin 875-9088
!~~.O.'!~ •.••••••.••...
A&K FENCE wood &
chell'I lll'lk Reelll'ldl
comm 5 4 8 -5 49 3,
540-7751
WOOD FENCES/GATES
Install&<! & Aepatrtd
Frae est Gary 499· 1724 .
~!!.'!'.!~ ............ •
TNE 111EH IOHE
LIWl'l•tr-thrub 11'111111
Tree trim/removal
lllWl'I MatnllAOIOlllllng
Free estimate 548-6065
Simmons GarClenlng
Ctn-ups. lawl'I care. lull
comm & rasld malnl
Free tlll 846-6684
MAINT & DESIQN
Oberlin Landscape Sarv ·
Wrlllen agreemel'lt on
mo ma1nt 844-1246
GARDEN WORLD
Full Service Gardenll'IO
Z111. EiArnal 646-2922
Gard11111ng Landscapll'lg
yard malnlel'lance. clean
uo1, lrte trim & removal
Free ea11m111es Insured
1142-4869
for your
ttlll-good
refrigerator
• '
!'J.'!~(!'!~~ •••••••••••• HOUlll'IO & yd CIHn up
CllP<fnlry . Matonry trH trlmmlrig, gar1ga
nootlng Plvmblng Cletn·VP Bob 850·9844
Orywall • Stucco • 1'111
Aemodol J.U 6•~·99~ H"ll••
C •••••• ,.. ............. . arp11ntry • C1blnet1
Plumb Drain Cloal'ltng 24 ltr II . ICl· 1111
Electrical -Tlte Fvrt1tC8·POOl·wa1ar hHI
Aet1 Don 960.0149
JACK Of ALL TRADES
C1111 Jeck tl'lytlme,
day or night 875-3014
NOME IMPllOYEMHT
REPAIR · PLUMBING
Carpentry. alee, Ille Ftee
HI Reas 645-28 11
28 YRS E)(P DUNHAM
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Aemooe1-repalrs-l11ncll\Q
elect nceH>lum bll'lQ
carpefllry 631-8530
~~~!~!~~!!!f ....... .
ROBIN'S CLEANING
Service • a thoroughly
clean llOUIMI 640-085 7
Joan' a Cleaning s.rvloe
Hou1u-Ap11-Ren1111
0111Ca9 640· 1287
HOUSECLEANING
Hol'le1t & Dependable
Brel'ldl 962-21190
E>1pf1f111M1 HOUIM!keepil'lg
We tumlah vacuum &
suppllaa Killy 84 • ·•970 EXPERT HANDYMAN
Carpel'llry -Rool1n9
Plumbll'lg, etc 842-6013 Cullom Home Cleaning & Compl Matd Service
H11'"'--' FIHll Prof -Bonded · lna'd • • •• • •••• • • • •••• • ••••• UN IC LEAN SYSTEMS HARDWOOD FLOORS ot Nwpt Bell. 850-1200 Beaulltully cleaned ------
and wued 832-488 1 Quality work with a per-
!!~~!~•A ......... :: ..
sonal touch Bachelor
ok CM, Irv, HB Beth
850·0933
FOR A SUPER Cl.EAN
HOUSE. CALL CHRIS!
113 1·0803 Good rate.
HH111lttl•• ~··••••••••r•••••••••• Ortgon gen cont,.ctor
will llOUIHll. p1lnl, &
gal'I rep1111 848-1387
f~!.~~~~!~r ......... .
20 YRS E)(P Hlullng, trH
trimming, tandecaplng
B10111ar1 Coo•t
846-0555
f!!'.~~!l.!!!!!!!! •••••
WASH. ORY & FOLD
Plcllupldt llvery •vall
c 1ndv 963-7237 111 e
Tired ol dOll'lg laundry? I
llull & told, hand wath,
hand lrOl'I Met1cutou1
E>tp Renea 642·9787
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BRICKWORK Sm111 lobl .
Newport, Co11a Mn1,
lrvlna Rel\. 870.3176
CUSTOM QUALITY
any d11lgl'l·anv materlal
~ 399032 001'1 551-2867
DUMP JOBS
& Small Moving Jobs
Call MIKE 646· 1391
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HOUSEWOlll 1 · · · · ·· ·· ·· · ·· ····· ··· .
HAULING-GRADING I d8mollllon, cleal'l·UO.
Concrete & tree removal
Outck serv 642-7638 ----PROF SERVICE
Haulil'lg • yrd cleal'I up
Quick & cleal'I Free 811
673-0548
*1·1 Mtvllt* WAITED Too quality. Special care
11'1 llandlll'lg. 25 yr1 eap
High quality housework 1 Competitive Rein
Exoertenced, depend•· No overtime 730-1353
ble. 1101'1811, tntalllgel'lt, '
matlcutooa. 11Hlt>141 I 1m
the beat Phone
673·7012 altar 8 PM
weeitdeya All day Satur-
day and Sullday.
S fA'AvlNO COLLEGE
STUDENTS MOVING
CO Lie T 124-436
Insured 64 t -11427
WATCH US GROWi•
DOLLAR DAY DOUGH SAVERS
for Merchandise under '1,000.
•••••••••••••••••••••• !·Z LAY'N
P111t/lr1 .. TtMlltr .... .., ,.,., IH1l11 8or1nk1.,,, l.91\d.,c.epe
110/hr l\lct'i 720. 1945 SvHn~ 070·•llf6 Gu1r1ntead 636 2'731 . ---"'' ....................... r~1~11~1. ••••••••••••• r~!!!.f!!!.'! ••••••••••
"II PlllTIH CUSTOM wood patio co.
by Richard Sinor Lie. var1, deck• & ltnca• by 280644. 13 yra of happy RANDY 841.0622
local cuatomara
TILi! INST Al.LEI; I
All Klnd1. Qu1rarr l aid
Rtll JOhn 840 • 9217
Thank you, 831·44 10
QUALITY WORK • neat.
rtH .. honall Reta Lie
287107. Cave 064·1045
CUSTOM PAINTING-
'"""' Ratldlcomm Fr" N I Lie. 644-4798
INT/EXT PAINTING
& WALLPAPERING
Cullom work Free HI
Re11. Sleva 647-428 t
HARBOR PAINTING
Ouallty work. F1ee .. t
Celt •It. 6pm. 673-5166
OllTOM PAllTlll
25 yra up Lie. 40394 1
Bonded. ln1. Rel•. Color
41J(pef1. 963-0911 Dick
HOLIDAY PAINT TIMEI
23 yrs. Also odd fob1 &
repel re Bruce 972-0116
PAINTER NEEDS
WORKI 30 yrl' exp, Intl
OllKI Acoustic C8lltng1 Uc
366780. Free ell
Davis Painting 847-5186
f!~tJ~~ .....•..•..•.
Farthing ll'lterlor Oetlgl'I
HANGING/STRIPPING
V1N-MC Scol1 845-9325
ASR PAPERHANGINQ
7 yrs Ioctl exp. Guar
work. Prlce1 111rt al
$8/1011. Alec 751-7027
11'llM1'•1'l CUSTOM CERA~i~ ••••oA•~• ••••••••••1 TILE WORK F .... , BUDGET PROBLEMS' • r
Prof work II b1rg1ln I Cnu~ 870.6100 ''"'"
raltl Kally 875-8612 --ftH lfln~I ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ...................... . ••••••h••,.•••••••••• I LOW RATES IJ ED'S PLASTERING ftff trlm/rtmov. CIHl'I
Neat p1tche1. 1n11 .. 1 ups, mowlno 554-" 1 011
R .. tucco1 645·8258 • --
PLASTEF\ PATCHING
RHIUCCOI lnllexl 30
yra. NHI Paul 640.2077
• !!~.'!~!~I..~·········· H Ell IU· 1121
Water Hellat SpaclaU
24 hr plumber etc
,!!!~!!~!~I •..........
J O Horn Aellnl1hlng
Al'ltlqu ... kit Clbll'lell,
fine 011nt1ng 645-0664
~'!!!~!. ............. .
Huber Roolll'lg-1111 1ype1.
N-·recover-deck1
Lie #411802 548·0734
r.-.~·!!~1. ••••••••..••••
Motl IUbjaclt, K .. 14
Dey/eve J6 & $1() /hr.
Mr MOfQll'I 845·B 178
Compular • Eleclrc1 nlcl
Science Tutor, S 1 < I/hr
Aleh 720.164t;
!'11.{•..t.f!!!!!~ ••..••••
TYPING. 100 wpm, accu·
rate. 20 yra Hp. Rt It :>0rl1,
la11er1, 11a11111cei I, r•-
avmH, ate 536-6~ I 45
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"lei the Svl'lahlnu In"
C•ll Sun1hhta W~r 1dow
Cleaning, l id. 541) -8853
20% llAol'ltllly OllM: ount HOF PRHUIT 1 Don't re-roof, repair .at ll'lll•Kt Auld/cc• mm'I Ir a c 11 o l'I o f co I I Free HI 20'Yo m Ol'llhly
857 -2890 d1acount 844-479·!
CRAIG CLEANINt: I CO
Retldlcomm't I iillelll
Scfeans. mirrors. I .adder
w ork Own er oper
648-3089
----·---
Sell your no-longer needed Items for cash. If It doesn't
sell, .. e'll run it another 3 days FREE. One Item 31NES3~AYS
per ad. must be priced. Sorry, no real estate or
commercial ads. Call today for full details.
(Non·r•fu~. Extra Mnea 11.00) CLASSIFIEDS 642-5&~;79
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Val111•i•••' U•l•1•i11'd ·-A"v'.'i.~::;." _.,,. !!.-.W!. !! .I~!!!.!.~ .. ,~!!'.~'.'!. !!J~!!!.1.~~ P[!!o.~!.!~!~ .... !.~!!i ~!.!~!f!,,,I\ ~
•• • ••••••••••••••••••• FEELING CAAMPEO? Hon Smkr M/F 25-35 yrs. IEll IPAOE OIM Full eerv ottloe · S:?.00/up
Nol Hts 2 Br, spacious Xtra large 1 Br steps to 111. IHI sec. dep. Call Attractive ruallc upatalra ~~~~e.'!:!lfl~:.:::.'s:.~~00 ...................... ·········~·· '--t.Mi ,14 •••••••••••••••••••••• 2 'BR 2 Ba etudlo. $575, -::r.'!'!~••••••••••••••• 0.Ht hJIMH&rttillf epta, dips, enc:I gar, no
Lu11ury 11udlo, free HBO, The Shores In beaulllut pets. 67S-6606
phOl'lt, maid Mf"V, ape, CdM 1111 1 & 2 bdrm
1 BR I Ba, el'lcl gar, pvt L••H• l"cll 314 pauo. 11 10 Vlctor~a ••'••••••••••••••••••• $4 10 mo 1131-6812 Victoria Beach 1 Br. $500 1101. quiet m1tura aclll ocaal'lwld,petlo.recrm 764-04 51 ext 53 or IMltling We supply desk, N.iwoonBeach75 ,..6408 S700 ll'lcl uttl, 676-8202, $425 675·323 t 631·7748 ave. lyM space. copier You sup·
S 130 wk. •90-3015 epta for rent. Clll Helen $465 2 Bdrm, ratrlg, P8·
Glbaon W -261 l I llo. no pats, adults pref, • ......,, t.Mi '11 ' 724-A James. 673-7767
•• -.~••••••••••••••••• 01'1 Avocado eozy uflper OCEANFRONT Oht 2·4 Br. 1 BR •~-..' tlo 20• PINE BLUFF APTS
By weak or mOl'lth · "''""l,.l• · 2 Br 2 Ba Child <»I. pa-87J.7873 075-880e; 2'3153 llo. view, lrple, encl gar
--:-:-::-:--...,.,"""."----1 $550. 2 br. 1 be, bllna. gas a1011e. disllwaaller,
Ul'llurn yrly $550 lurl'I Nice Quiet upstairs 2 bd. 2 8051259· 125 1
ba. apt S550. motl ullls ----
tl'ICI 522 Hamilton 11 N1w101I ''"• 3161 548"8477 NO.Feei·A;,··&·e:·;;d~
1 Bedroom rel'llats Vina Rentals
$425/mo Siu 875·4912 Broker
631-8000 lar~tr Rl41, C. /, I ll3SO ply onona. & S95 pr mo
BEAUTIFUL · upg,.ded 1 Luxury eoodo, Ally, sire , •• !!/.~'..!! •• !."....... pr desk Call 644· 7211
bd. condo. with tremen· wlll share. $550. Sll'lgle car gar 20th St.12000 1q 11 w/500 sq 11
dou1 amenities $550mo d 8 7 5 2 . 8 4 4 2 , • v Coll• Mesa. Storage storage. o c Airport
6 6 9 · 7 8 6 6 d • y • . 640-2434 185/mo 631-0921 1 • r a • $ 2 o o o / m o
_5_40_.1_5_16_•v.. .. ...... TE WURi! Ofli11 •1•t•I 4400 _8_5_1._811_2_8 ____ _.
llWNIT IU I JI
MHIOll Sii 1 rE
PREMIER LOCA 1 ION
Garden Bu11dl r .g
000 sq 11 A'1' ~ JOitlll
IH·HH Wint• rertt811 pool, no pelt spa, lndry 1m S6251mo now avallabla. Call Agent 875-6180 SPMC 831-8107 Ja.ullALn I
540-3666 or 497-2338
• 1 BR OUPL.8<•
$420 lncldl'lg ullls, lndr
rm. no pall 645-9494
------~ I Br I Ba S1ap1 10 -•••••• .. •••••••••••••• SO LAGUNA 3 ArCl'l Bay
t>eaeh S350 ~:~~.!~k~~: ~!'~~:r~ •llLIU lfflOll* j 2 Sun .. aveu Gd Hwy 4_00_1 ___ B_B_1-rc_h_S_t_N_i3«-0 PARK NEWPORT
APARTMENTS 64;.~~~RTY H~~-~~ 10 Ilka new 2 Bdrrn. 2 b•. 1 room to 21100 1q ft. Vlllblltty 497 -2351 1q ft $1 oo par eq tt NIP 1t1a11911T Studio 90 of PCH 4 blh EISlde C M. cute bachel0t
from bcti. S350/mo. Avail I 1pt, S400/mo + s300 f-lllE 11,UX COUNTRY CLUB llVtNG
Sel'I Jual'I Ceplllrano From $1 16 •sq. 11 Adi si-• •••••Ill Agent 541·50'32 ' C'' 311 d Fl Alrporttr ll'ln & Frwya rs;" --~•• it•t•lt con o replace. pool, Call AM 1133--3223 Eu<: Su.t .. ll'ICI r-1 . lel••• ....... ,. 1 s llM1ll l'IOW. George 675-9115 security No peJs Joyce a.T Tllll aft 4. Waltze. 631· 1266 -01
Furn. rentala ~week Of liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STUNNING large I & 2 8r
month. Ag1 117 170 a ...... i~rden apt 710 w 18th
1Br 11ove, refrlg 307
Mesa Or $3 75 ITIO
549-2042
IN NEWPORT BEACH
A 10111 en1111onmel'll
apartmel'll commul'llly on
the Upper Bay Prlvlla
clubhouse and health
spa. 8 1enn11 courts, 7
p0011. close 10 t>uslnets,
atrport. Fashion Island
Convel'llel'lt •hops on
1118 Unlurntthe<I bacne.
IOt&. 1 & 2 IJ<lrm apl9 and
IOWl'lhOUHI.
••••••• •• ••• •••• • ••••• Jacuu t. onty minutes to -... ...., Beech Apt-100 yd• 10 t>eacn 6 Dana Point Hbr. 1617 WH\c:1111. NB 256 sac Y Hrv1. cont rm . Redhill, Colla lAeu
Nnd, 2Br, 1Ba, garage, 12901mo plus • .., ullllll" lO 4000 sq. fl. 111 llOOt kit • mill llal'ldlg RH· Subia! 1776 sq It u t 79c $395 mo 496-7151 Gerhard (7l4) 1131•2040 A"""l 541•5032 oonslve to your bullnatl Recept . work 1· oom.
Ocaanlronl 3Br 2be, L.,Ot Int floor apt wtth lbr or 2"• up1talr1. ref1
.. MESA VERDE .. A1,,l•••I• F•t•i••H
Of 496-9758 ,..... naada Adi 405 Fwy In storage 675-311112 10.5 F v lndlv OICI Mo/mo
-"'-t-r-t'"" ••KA Pia a anCIOHd garagt. fire-"' ..,., .. ... •· .......... Y 1 b required no pet•. 3 .. 2 RE 87"1'"""' place. o•t o . II Ins, ., • or '""' v•~torla, "•5 • , 61 ----------• carpet• al'ld drapes -.,.. -..
Ll'ldry rm, OI W el'ICI
gar . pauo . trptc 11 U•l•t• 3100 Shr lg lu• hme w/prol
••• ••••••••••••••••••• person. 1285. 11t. 1u1.
D•lu>1a autte 11'1 ·~veter
front bldg 20 12 1q It
S1 50/IQ It 642-4•!"44
OCEANFRONT BALBOA Oulal 1tr .. 1. $ 1100 per Near 18th/Pomona. 1 Br
Lrg 3 bd, 2 ba. gllf, frpl, mo. 1 e d tel d/ ~.'winter' no pall. HARBOR REAL TY a, OWl'la "· ••
2 Br 2 Ba $560/mo
3 Br 2 Ba $700/mo
540-6'448
SUWlll dee> 966--11479
YILUIE Ammie lo 1hr Newport
* HLIU llFIOll * trom S325 1163-6445
From 1 room to 3 rooms Colll M... 1 or 2 room
From Sl.16 • sq, II No 1ulle1 From $75/mo
lellMI required. Adj. Air· U1ll1 tl'lcld 779 W 19th FREE REIT /Cll•1H
porter IM. 2172 Ouoont St 651-.81128
c;arpor1, Wll41f pd, 1 Child
• 117~. 873_...00 ok, 1'10 peta. $425 Agent,
no fee 962-0217.
EASTSIOE -
1 Br, upPfr, 182 Cecil,
apt B. 673-7544, egt
$400 Clll• lln• 31Z4 2 br, 1 ba, e11CI patio &
•••••••••••••••••••••• slngkt garage, S•46/mo D••• 111•1 3121 Call 84'6-7129. ••••••••••••••••••••••
Cell AM. 833·3223 ' ----Tarr Condo NOl'l·smkr New 1&2 bdrm luxury 1310, ,_. ulll. Call Rob
IPll 11'1 14 plan• 1 Bdrm d y. 9 7 9 . 5 3 7 0. •va• Airport ., ... E.Jtec. Sul-wmFIL
from $540, 2 bdrm from 842-064 t '"· From 225·450 eq, It. S595. Towl'lhouH trom s 1par1q. 11• Many ••r•• IEWNRT OEmR
$865 + pool1, tannla, WOODBRIDGE. ltlr rent. Call 557-7010 With uH or rtctptlon.
watttl8111, OOl'ldlf GH 2 BA 2 Ba, patio, $300, 'A COl'lf, room, kllch, phooe,
Prime comm'I 10.:.allon.
neKI 1a11aa rec; •Ivel
$4500 copier tor entire
term, no gimml<:I< 11 Celt
IOI dalalls 980-14 ''1
WHT .. llRll
AUantlon Park Newport
r11ldan11. Mature Chi·
oago woman a11teutl11t
n"d' compltttly fur· nl1had t or 2 Br apt,
Dae. 15·Apr. 15. Xlnt
rel•. 759-1700
.,,...~. OOEll VIEW ~-u All 3 bd, g1r. frpl, patio, From Oan1 Poll'lt'I most IPllMiTI-Newport Helghll area Hcludad 1canlc blull
$560 . $1000
Several bachelors lll'ld 1
Bdrm unlla feature line
designer furniture end
acoanorlea Move 11'1 to·
day or reserve for future
uH Sm11t1y lurnltlled
models open daily.
for cooking & heating ulll , non 1mkr, Dave, 400·800 PLUS 1400 tq. It MCratarl1I a word pro •
paid From San Diego 64•-0e20, 857-1330 Panthoute BayfrOl'll Sul-eettll'lg. Mell & maSlage Deluxe office or store
Frwy drive North on le, perk ing, p1t101. aerv. evall eeparttely II •OIQe. 14280/000 sq ft.
OCEANFRONT Winier
rental to 0.11113. 3 bd, 2
car gar, pelt. Pref• I•·
mlly. 535-0343.
1850. lo $800. 559-500!. Llk I 0 I 4 It 2 Baautllully landeeeped ---------e new n Y un •.
Beach to McFadden to 2 Br Apt to tllara . 1173·1003 dnlrad. Cell Judy. 1430411200 tq 11 Baac:h
S a aw In d V 111 • g • 1200/mo •.i. utllt. Call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 714/760·0100 BlvCI Btwn 2 trwyu . Civic: gatdln epll. Pool & Spa. Large 3 Br 2 Ba Town· Br widen )(111 lrg private
Patlol/dac:tta. No pet•. hOUIMI In quiet comptelt, 01110 No pets. From
a.cnator '410-$415 large pool. garden Ml· $725/mo Call 661-8441
01'1 Jambor" Rd at
San Joaquin Hill• Rd
144-1100
7 )8""S ... George 11 642·8381 aft ----------1 ,._ S 1 i-i 14 •-t... 7PM & OAM *111111111.1* flCacullva eulltl, lull Mr· -.-ilat hopp ng • .antat. prime tocaoon 97 (1-$U9 IH•I . 4 M/F nol'ltmkr wanted to O.C Alrpor1 area. Prof. vice. grHlly raduead. no ()( 880-0144
Varulllaa mini t Br. on
court. near beach, rec
11c .. 11c. $645/mo.
213181'7·3202 day1.
213/3117 ·5900.
2250 Vanguard lll'lg '675 646·338 I , or M·F, 9·5, 64J.02 t2
5'40·9828 or 842-4005 _6_7_5-_594_9_._____ 2 Br 2 ea apt In Oal'la P1 • 1 Block to tlHch. 2Br,
brtglll & e1ry S670 mo
yfly 968-82113
•••••••••••••••••••••• lhr new 5 br S·JC home en\llroomant, lull ~. leaM. 754-0274 -------$90 & UP with kllchal'I, w/101. $275 496·7840 ()( no frllll. lndlvldu8I 01• _2_5_0_0-.,-,-b-.-.-lc-o-fc_w_I EXEC. sullu HB $275.
weekly ac.el'ltront Mo-eve fleet o< dlslt ap-ct. 150 B 0 C .. 2 Br. $.490/mo Carpal•, dehwsr, II ova, oceal'I ~ ::;g drapes. pool No pits v I e w S 5 2 5 I m o tel 615-8740 ----------1 lq It • 3500 eq ft. t MO. tlorage Y ,..l'l>Of1 w/CPA & Ally Soc, X.-----------i 3 br. 2'A b• condo, $335 FREE. 759-11078 s 1 5 0 0 I m 0 T 0 m r 0 •. Rec. p ,, y •II
181 E. 18th 642-0856 _64_2_.,..._7_o ______ 66_1_·1_1_02 ... a....,. ,111 E'1lde 1Br l bl, pool. 2 Br den 2 b•. trptc, new
•••••••••••••••••••••• Spacloua 2 Br. 1 Ba. '425. 1 au" dry . No pet 1 crpl, trg v-dacka. Im·
2 Ddrm, 1 ba, $550/mo.
yearly S1ep1 to beech
1116 W Balboa
213-865-2542
UllU llAOI 111c1 utll + s100 dao.1~=======~~11~51~·=119~2~8~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~8~9~1~-a~99~1 --iii MTN 111 s5J.11386.113t·5814 I i ;--
Ocean\llew, rum w.nt to 3 Br 1'h Be $475. $3115/mo 833-7890 med occup1ncy Agel'll
beach. 2 Bt. 1"' Ba. Laundry lac .• p ool. 646-11147 $750 /mo Ag•"'
l &OOlmo. 225 La Po-6411·9556 12·7PM. 496-8904 .___ ••7 7"18 Newer 1 Br wlgarage No ....,,_..... • .. . BAY TIMBERS PA'S $410/mo. OCEAN VIEW. 2 IJ<I, 2 be .a-....--,. Spacioul 1 Br. lrplc, pool 64S-5577 duplall lrpl, new carpal• ..,.._. & more. 64&-98113 & drapes No Pait fa/lnhW $395 28t. lgt apt, quiet, $625/mo 4-875· 15
•••••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR. 1 BA, old llouM, l'IO no pelt, ll'ldry. 311 W or 31e."' 145 c2131 J1111N JfhM Jiii pell, Child OK. All utN pd. Wiiton 631·2177 w
•••••••••••••••••••••• 415 Hamlllo n, $5 75. ----------12Br, garage, near oc:.an.
2 .. -No..-641.()783 Large 2 Br I Ba lndry rm, 1 .... ,... .. garage. ,....1. ----------1 d1hw1hr, We1t1tde. oeaal'I v aw. balcony
1780/mo. 227'h Corel. lllTUIT •t 1495/mo. Avall. 11 •3 1480/mo 213/'402-2857
21313ff.36t1. E•talda 162$-$&50/mo. 645•6825 SH et 246112 Apt A
tCUIFHIT
3 bdr. 2 ba gar great
toe Winter
Bachelor. greet toe
yurty
Tll •c•t 142-1111
2br. 2b1. bay/oce.n view
condo, pool Jecuul.
MCUrlly bldg. S925/mo
Call 0.My, 845-2018 or
648-5833
wk1y rtn1e11 HS up Shr 2brl21."tbt condo. CM.
Color TV, ,,.. COllH , W/O, gar, FB $295 ..
haale<I pool & 11•0• to viii Joan &48--0928 ocean Klteh'• avail
985 N. Cout Hwy, Congel'llel, neat MIF to
Llgu11a a.acti 404·5204 thr lga 3br/2be 1pt, CdM, $300, Ill & IHI Kii orlv. Cllrlsllal'I Home, Bob 7&0-0135 M llrelglll, Mr Bch, Lag
Bch $325. 409-22811
El Toro, •II hOUM orM·
legea. W/O, marnl>ef Sun
& Si ll club, pool, tannl1
1280. 111 & 1111. viii. IMI.
586-4038 E·B•yfront, Llttlt l•I•, 2 Br. l 'h Be TownhouM, LllllY •Ill Cordoba Dr
IRVINE 5 bd, 3 ba. lrpl,
pool. tannla, Jogging
tr1ll1 Share utll1. NO
mel•, kldl, pate, 1mk11.
Prat lllglll a11and1n1
1325 mo 552·0048 &
857-0317. pier, 3 ~ 28r. S 1800 all bullHn1, In dry rm, B••ll•1I•• VAL Y ocaen view 2 BR 1 Room w/kltch. orMlagee., mo. 17 7 carport, ytrd/balcony, 2 Br. 2 Be. 11\Cludlng 2 1 .. ct 3140 Ba, 2 car 1pace1. $700 $260, lat & 1111. utll lnct. ---------•
•• ,...... 1mallpatOK. Clf garage wloptntr, •••••••••••••••••••••• m o e 44 .e780 o r Na.642•8811 MIF 111·30 yra 10 1hr 3
-••• T81. Mgmt. 642·1803 wood burnlrli! lrptc, motl Delulle poolaldt •111 ltrgt 648-3189 bdrm, 2 bl llou1t w/2
••• lnla••••••'•••l•'••••••~•••1• Flraol•oa, pool, dlth· utlh paid. view o f 2bt, 2 ba, bltna, d1whr, ---------~Pvt 2110 fir Br. ba, llv rm. m •lu HB. Buahud/ 1tream1 & w11erfall1 ,, .. mi•-• be·~h No -1• 11c, pool, lal'lnl•. quiet. Gtrllald. $225/mo. 'I\ 2 bdtm. 2 bl ~·· waeher. PV1 patio. X Lg F r om $ 8 O o, C • 11 ·• "' ..... · ... · 2 Br 2 Ba from $525. No ryietvra amploved $205 utll, $ 100 d .... 8-42-1412 yrty. Matur9 ,., Garden 2 Br. on E/1lde. 662-1309 S6001mo 538·6382 oal• Acrou from NI"' mo!'761-8133 , Jeff. • .. no peta. •100 x 3 S6e(), 557·2SA 1. WfflUH port Beach Goll Cour1e.
21il7"-41H, 257·97t2 1 BR, new paint, cplt, 2 Br 1.,., Ba No oall, Spec t & 2 br, lovely 5•5·4855 E'lld• C.M . Pvt tum. rm &
Ot (714) 113-3918 Clrap11. dlw, no pet., $4'50/mo for 2 partol'll pin .. & t11Hm1. aec ----beth Own an111nc:a. Incl Fam rmmatt to lhr Bal Ill
2 BR dplK 101. Furn .
JIM, 751..et31 Wk dye,
M·F, 10.3hma173·8801
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... H utll pd. t• .._.,., .. t7 $.400/mo. 22e5 Minar St. 7 5 5 W 1 8 I II S I · natll, entry by phol'le, Step1 To The BHch. 2 Br. ulll. 182 Ctcll Pl (C). ..,.. 640.9507 " 2 B1 3 tannl1 court• $315. 87J.7644 l. eer Alie .. e.tbQe. No 851·2175 1g1 rec ., .. Incl. gym, acroH 111, •treat. Very
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lrpec, geraga. QUtet, no tncl glf, dwal'tr, pool, $475. 2256 Maple lmmedlltaly '550 lo 875·0124 Mon·Frl. Jo
petl, w/d 9¥all. t73-ttll8 bOq, l'IO pelt, &42·5073. 6411-7356 Of 673-8803 $575 Frplc, dlw, garage 873·3506 Sat-Sun.
t I or 2 kids Ok No pall. YHr Y 1 8t • c1tp1t1, 2 St. 1 8a. 22•8 Canyon water ptld 5•&·2000 2 Br ~ Ba yMrty 1700.
drape a • no pa II. ~tflleld Or. up11alre, no pelt. Aof'll no IN PHOPEATY HOUSE l4tllmo . .,....,_ •WWW 1450/mo. Sltna Mgmt. ' 642~$0 842•1010 ,a-y a--&41· 1324 3Br. 2'hS.. lfpfe, dbl 01r,
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l 210/mo c_.1 I I0·4pm, fOUNO Newtv.•P•~ tg• PoattkHt evill•ble In our 111 12os, II Toro Clll John CuHclC lnaurar•c• olllct &nor• TIHI• bln•l . wtdbl• ooore a O,,.n Sun A I , 1 17S·7Ato, !Mii d, wtwhl11 llPOI on -t84·0090 1111nd & !YPlno •klll1, ltWllY9t, 176. O&e.oott TV Jottn'• 646 \TS" •II .,,,,., '111 -en.ti 126 OH 7A0t l o CoHI Pin• olllct COtJnltf help wentlld. dry AE81DeNllAL r,r•vloua,exp•rlence In No ••~•rl•nc• n•o••· 7 ~ w OUQ .... -01 " I A--t11111l11 HIO llW .,,.. · reue1 ••""'rltnet pr1ltr· cteo111n~ Hl1bli1nmt111, ••o"ro•o• llf.R"IC"' .... r "' "°" ntll• • ...... m " "' "' • " neur•nc• f rtf. PIHH Hr)' er lntormttlon. t 1a · TWt ITHH SPl•I • ••••••••••••••••• • ••• OfflOe tvll• on Pao CoHt Lott· Choe Btn Lib, wl lid. CHh handling tlll)e-Fl T' 3 1411 00111 Hwy., Loen -II "'M ... ....... can .. , PAINf t llt• bO<IY WOfk,
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port Mltbor Appro• gun• 4~· 1130 JO'( l Qefkt II 640·40ee 0.11111 Attltllnt, 4 d•v•1 , II • 0 11 I I I I R .. leurent 1ttl'·1ptn Mon·fl'rl Orono• P•tlo oh•lr•(4), e· ''"'° .. t•i>t ~--with •hop ••• Ulll 904-0332
1000 ~ tt. 9elow merket FOUND lg wnu;d°001016 week In Newport 0.eoh llO•IW M!AT ILICCR Ano Por• Ad1m1 l'111ttpr1... ~~lck r t mov•t>tt ou-record colltcllOn, bar in [u1ucieen Mtchan1c rt·
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Prlmt WHI co .. 1 Hwy, type dog Y•llowstont 666 l own Ce11ter Of Ettlelenl, fnthY1lutlc I Mortgege Co. 851.0444 Mon-Thur II AM 10 t PM o ''"· wlll I rt Cl• or HU 1350 7 nuw ttr ... Q'SOx tG &. 10
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front Mom•• Inc whl on chetl. 1ov1ble, OenMing ORY Cl.EANINO·Full l ull time perm•"'"' HarbOr Blvd., (HarbOr 11 842·0 14" l.i:ov·a·~~·;,-;:r;•0j~·-navox •t.,eo con1011
631-1400 CM 7$t-1772 •TELLERS* um•. mlfklng & '"'°In~' po111ton lor e melnlt· Cerrlagt Dr.) 8.A, • --TYPIST --MONO Peno1nt. eo otl x~~o~:no 14001011 Aoto1/0111}1
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2t31t17-t29A. PHOTO MODELS lull range or 1tln1 benellta P•nv btntlltt Pleau GALS 13lh, 3-flpm Rutty Pett-a to 20' long, 36¢ pet ti JBl Speakera Pair ol 12" VIH'lllO!l by vehlclt d .. •
ESCORTS/DANCERS Super opplyl PIHM cell lllOITOll conlacl Per10nnll Tuel· can. Main 8 M•cArthur. 775.1 .. 91 anytime. K 12() amp 1puker 1, lore In tho vehlelo cleUI· "---i-Jil OUTCALL 24 HRS tor eppt (7 14) 851·0llOO. p t/P .. t/f t Fri 10 am· 5 pm HOT NEW PRODUCT ,,..,, No phone callt Sff -good 1h1pe S1 50 RAN fled 110ver1111ng eo1urM1 -•• IH·OZOl OOllHROEIAll H rt 1 If.,,. · cellld SObtt·UP Eern up Bonnell or CMt Anllque mehog1ny cabl· DALL P A C1btnets dOH no1 Include eny l1al1l1 ff1S ~~~~~~~--! Equal Opply Employ M/F • llTilll BULLOCK' to net with orig RCA redlo w/16" apeakert, p111 ol 1pp11ce1>ltt ll\,<H , ucenM , •••••••••••••••••••••• = UILlllTI' ---.. WAITIR/WAITIEll & reoord playtr-175; bl· RS· 115·2PM ctl>lnett w/ tranater IHI, t1nance
Offlct or rllllll tooetlofl W. * * * BOOKKEEPER ASS'T · $1000 WK Wllh cer ror wlcklf bH· throom .. marbl• IYP"" IPHl<era a horna, 8000 chargoa. Ifft tor air pol·
Newport BMch. Approx lfl 1. p I lmmedlll• full Time The nellona flrll llllng MANAGEMENT ket lunch aervtc. 9 30 10 alnk In 1 door 8 2 drawer ahepe S450 pllr BO lullon con1rol device ~.~ :t:S .. ~~ mo. to-•• II Ir or Pos11100 open In • gro-FranchlH, •tiffed by " s•n•111 GALL Ir ••• ,,. 1 30 pm Mon-Fri Earn cebln•t plul metchlog 2 p EA v E y Am p,,,,. r cert111c11to111 or dealer
Ol>lf\ 24 hra • dey wing company In Coale educetor1 who "cere" SPECIAL 121·100G. $150 lo $170 wkly Mull door will ceblntl 8 "Bickatage 30·· pracllce docum1n1ery preper•·
Office SultM •v•ll. down· 7 day1 a w&ek Mesa 1o 881111 with P•Y· for children, homH, pelt be nut. per10nlble, 10• "m1rbl1 type" w1U 1hetl. omp , llke new s 100 11on ct> er gt • un l•ll
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lO% lrH rent for 11,.1 B1nkAmerlc1rd, Amer-compu1et1onal sklll• a pit &tor lull time 11algn· yQ;Jr head? 11 yov quallly, 11ore need• lull time ----llko n•w. only $60 tor I -1 .,. J AalifOll/
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b 111 t y & p • r I\ t n g Conversation wuh Barbi Beech Mull be expe· wnlle earning thtlr own d e y 1 . c • 11 L 0 r 1 exper F~ appl call, Me-Gulter-12 1trlng, flute, eir "' Ct ~ coupes 4 to cnoo ..
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COEDS Would love lo general ledger For eppt· • ., Salta 1 5 d I Ilk 011 o k 549 2520 E OILY St,1111 l1al1J 4500 i C S 673-851 I H ILEVEL HCHNO-lnllElf 011••1 $1/11 1 y ' u11 e new car· y w r • v •••••••••••••••••••••• perty w you 111 ue or LOGY, the fast growing Menegement ••••'•••••••••••••••••• pet, eerthlOMll Be11 of· loltl lo•tr IH
N.B. 3075 Biren. 1000 aq. Kethy anyllme (2 131 CARRIERS WanllJO Eern lndullry In compullf Cle-AMlmffl OHPLE looking for extra In-B•all••ll• ,.,,. fer 833-9799 •••••'•••••••••••••••• THEODORE
ft. MIA zone Agent 6 3 " • 4 5 7 1 • ( 7 1 4 I $300 10 S800 per mo velopmenl aystemt hes with merrlege IOO•lhlr. come? Try Part· Time ••••••..,•••••••••••••• Beaulllul Nllurel Jaguar 1981 l1be1gl111 dlesel
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•trlal . Offloe. 18101 Re-Buy 1 car11 trom pr111111 & prool ot lnsur•nce 1echnlolan to trouble branch n••• year. High Ave. Co111 Me" Alk lor 0·10. Hamllton/Buthard s 10,000. Me kt o fter ever l>ulll "' pagea ol
dondo Clrcle , p & T perly. cash 631-9276 App11t hr• "AM-6AM shoot end repelr 2901 I n e om•. Ir• v e I Mr1. White MA·1Ali1 ge1r asking 559.500
2060 MA .. OA llLVD
COSTA MUA 642 · 0010
Huntington. Beach. For Compen10111111p. mas· ~~:P~:11J"c~, 'co8~1. ,,'; Biaod Syllem• •nd _7_7_5_·5_1_6_2·----~ Siles '!.~~~~!~!J!! ... o ···••• -L-11-v-ln-~-e-re-a-.-.. -11-m-em--?~~C:s9~7-4"50 Mme ·53 S1uds1>e1ter Ctt1mp10n 842·28~4. 1100 or I driver call Ken. boerd1. Oet1ll1d know· ll'llOIRllT Tltl Liii A 100 Ca 11 The Rog Is t er ledge of TTL !ogle requl· "' •ll•all be11h P In prHllglous 5 pass cpe Nice cer WANTED: ger age or _'49_1_·_57_1_8____ 96 1 7112 Mon-Fri. 7AM red Send reaume ano with cllentele. 3075 Birch Femous lor the flnell In ••••'•••••••••••·-~··· N.B. club ·~ price. Write Ctaulc l 8' Lapsl rake $3750 2131592 1792
lndullrlel 1pect, min. Llatenlng Devices ttome to 1 IAM salary requirement• 10 SI. NB 6A5·7 t t2 Europeen •lllre for guy• Oak Obit School Dttk Clasellted Ad 1078. Delly Century bay bo111. 4 cyl. ,.00 .. Nt•ts 1,, .. , ..
900 •q ft, for II body· olc, lectory, lie. rep di· ----llLl"IL & gela 11 looking for 2 Slde·bY·llCle. ntp lop. Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Grey $3500 675-6 161 • • • • wortt. no pelnt. CMIHB. ecreet guar 598•75 11 Clerk ., MANICURIST with lollo-sharp lldlff to 881lll our S 195 552·2839 eo.11 Meu 92626 74 Olastron 25' Flbar· 1946 Foro Woody W1·
964-0332 TEOllltLHY, 110 wing, run your own bull· cuatomera. F .. hlo n ENGLISH OAK DINING glass Fly brodge 1w1n gon $13.000
90x127 M-1 corner wllh Sthoii I l1t1 Eltry 11102 lar4tt• Wal neu 11 l hll Dazzler'• beckground necea. Poil· SET. dr1w leel tabla, 6 IYUVI · ll-8'1, Volvo oul drive,
bldg. 091 W 1911'1 St. l•1t11tl1"1• 1005 0,trlltr /Clerk lnllt 0-uf 1211 Salon: 675-3628 Ilona open lmmed. C1ll In cha Ira & sideboard All Computerlz:lld exerciser end Ir al I e' ( 7 1 4) ' _, MUIETRESWOI N-portBeachloteppt re llnllhed $600 . Like new S1crllloe 735-6737 $7000
1929 Ford Model A Town
Sedan $10 .000
67~-6161 -:'-.-r-:h-'0-~-~-.-a-:-.-:-:3-."-:°-,-g· h~ •••••PR.E·SCHOOL00
••• USA Today, the N1tlon'1 ELEOTllO&L IESlllER Teltpnone Communloe· The L<><*. 844~500 548-2651 11495· 759•9320
ooor ecoeaa:4000 IMt DAY CARE first generel lntereJI delly EXPERIENCED. Ptrm•· 1011 lnt erHltd In 20 SEORETARY/llPll A . IOI For 1ete full mem1>1r11h1p
avell. 642•5535, Kereo Meple Ave Christian In newspaper has lmmo· neni-poaltlon. 25 yr old hounr or more per -k. 10 work ror p R. program .l/J.1!!~~~!........... In Me11 Verde Country
Electric B1y Boat/ Dul·
field. 20' lmmacullle
Cond !>48-6658
30 M odel A Ford
5-winoow coe, rumble
aeo t. nicely resto red
$6000 83 1 ·8556 C.M. Regt1llrlng 2-Pre d1a1e openlogs 101 quell· e I e c I r I c e I c o Flexlblt hou11 Salery In non-profit organize· HARBOR AREA Club. Wrlle Ad R 1023.
K Sm lnellv c lasse1 lied Dall Enlry Clerkt 714/850-7200 Commen1Yrt1e with ex-tton. Meevy 1yplng, ahor· ' APPLIANCE SERVICE Dally Pllol, Bo• 1560, '81 Boston Whaler w/lrlr.
•Ohp loaded very cloen
$5100/0 BO 6"!>-5916 ••1i•111/laH1I/ 11 ... ,, Open Oci 4th 6"'6-4334 Typ;ng keypunGh OI date •FASHION COUNSELOR perlence Cell Mery thand not HHnll•I Art We 11111 recond . gulf Cotta Meaa 92626
11\trt IKpe<tence helpful $l2/l'lr, PIT, Ledlea Ap-~-'-·-69_4_3 ______ 1 work/copy layout expr eppll1nee1 549-3077 Allaattrt flH $1/I• 1154 Classic IHtltJ
M1n1 cond All be1go lea•
tner int black ex• , whl·
lewalls Present owner
celebroty Mike offer
844-1451 (213)272-7722
•••••••••••••••••••••• 1.,•l1r,.1•t •.. ,.... . .. ~ .. '"•·············· but not n1ct11ary. Wo 1 8 7 IO 'I helpful Good 1>1neflt1 & will train on the CRT pere uslness 31-43'47 MEOllH (HP ) working oo11olt1ons Cell I llY APPLIAIOEI 0 n bo a ' d I he
termonel Ablllly to typo a or 535.0A96 Oal/Toy/IJW Own I00111. 97g. 7900 f or en •P· Les 967·8133 "Tr1cycherl" l>llween
13·• Bos1on Whaler type
w/40HP Mere eng Re-
mote ctrl, bOll cover. 1
y r old $3 9 50 Oy1
835-6665, evet 673-9555
••• "Ar.!!~!!1 ••• !.~~ !!!'..'!!!.~'!. .••• !.~~~
South Coun1y Arcede. Young married man will
locetlon and machines do general handy work
or looetlon only. Call Call avea & wkends.
T o rn o r S I m o n 1 972-9525
m1mmum of 40 wpm 11 •• FAIT a··· •• F/tlm• Oet11-Toyote. l>Olnlment TM Cenntry & OelelW)'I required .. 1731 Superior, CM. Weeher-Oryer-Refrlg R111aurants. Lido Park
• GOOD S~LARY 64 __ 2·_2_4_34 ______ 1 Stcreteryt Receptlonlal Oflhwashlr-Free2er Or Delly 9·6
614-2095
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FUICllll AUTOMOTIVE
We offer competitive II·
larles wllh excell•nt
company peld t>enetlts
To apply 1ubmlt • re-sume or lell11 to
IPPllTllllTIES IOOllEEPER • .....__ t.e1-1lte-..a Must bl e•l)«lenced In IU TllAY
PO lea lllO
La&IH li&HI
Ca. Hill
........... --automotive bookk••· ~ Beecn & Munl· ping Mull •lso be ver-
lngton 8"c:h •rH fr111-aellte In either peyebtes
ctil-foi Hie. or reoelveblH a accu·
The n1tlon'1 flrll chlld, rete. Call Stan 81 Equ11 Opply Employtr
home & 1)4tl Ifft Ing Ir ao-
etllM 11erteo by lduc•-tora. Coordln•ted from
the home, flexible hours
& minimum overhead.
Fee lllftl II $ 15.000.
For more lnform111on
cell o..,,., ...
..... .,arters
l14/ll2-t221
!~~!1.!!.ffl~ .. !.~~!
• lnvHtor-Bkr, Bankl,
SIL, has money. 2nd
T.O 15'n% or blller
/1 ...... I • I~· I
Selling enylhlng with •
Dally Pltot Clatslfied Ad
11 a slmple melter .
IUlll Call 642-5678
(7141499-1825 play B i ngo. This column will ••::::J."' ,,.,, appear each Wednesday in the
I S03S M. T I B. •••••••••••••••••••••• 1rror. o p ace your 1ngo
1.1. unLH P a r I o r ad c a 11 6 4 2 -5 6 7 8 .
•rtsac• o.. 1... Classified Ads. spec~~~~Yr!. ',~ .. ~2nd ..---,..,N~:r-. ... v~,.,.y.......,M=N--=o"""A""'Y..,......,,N.,.,.l.,...,..,H=-...,
Robt. Settler NHICM Doors open 4PM Earlybird •ames it"t 6·JOPM RE. Braker Bd Reeltora · • ·
642-2111 5A~1 1 $6,000 CASH PRIZES
WIDOW HAS SSS I~ TD'a Fr• cOll• anc1 loU ol P<Alf'9
~~Ji~e~~ec:1~K N~pf>.~~ Blessed Sacrament School
:;~.1~1aon a Asaoc 14146 So. Olive St., Westminster
Ut TO, S 114.000 fac1,
30"~ Clltcount, .. 1e $80.
000 Se.HOllld 9 'lfl on
1 300 .000 l11m
5<47-6A51, 644-0105
Wlf1 purchase existing 111
or 2no mortgtges at
d l1count enywhere.
(404)325-9100 Atlante
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Ital•• ltluiratiH 1eo..O&o..
UITIST'I llMTll
to ltlOW & Mii your lltt In
th• WHtmln1ttr Mill
Fin• Art Show, Tllur1. to
Su n , Oc t . 14·11.
90!.-7600.
SCRAM·LUS
ANSWERS
CIOudy • Knife
Piety -S•tltl elECT
llom• pollt1clen1 telk
Vt('J •tref\09. Who t lM
cen you hear refer to
your Ilene•• •• the
brtcM-ILECT?
ftl!.f.!.~ ...• l.111
PLAY BINGO
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Our lady of Fatima Church
l 05 la Esperanza
San Clemente
Ev•rJ Wedne1d1r lilht
Early Bird Speclal at 6:50 PM
Fr11 Popcorn I Coff11
1 FtH H4rd C•rd JHI 1'9190n
With thl• Ad -Exp. 11· 1·82
At.l:RICAN LEGION Ml>WAY CITY
14512 BEACH Bl.VD.
OOOIS <>PIH 6'M, OAMIS AT 7'M
IA•LYIHIDS &130
fltlOAY MHINOS
('h ml No. Of 405 Fwy)
COME JOtN USll
St. Catherine 's -BINGO/
Ttusdly Cnnin1s -brlrt*ds at 7:15
Snick Blf -fret Cofftt
3090 SOUTH COAST HWY.
llsun• Bt1cti
• BIG Co•u•1SSIONS )(Int cono 646·5846 ___ ;...._ ____ _
mm MEDICAL ASSISTANT AggrelSIYI locet compu-OAR WAlll • NICE BONUSES PIT h / ter firm need• verutlle Retrlg1, wutiers. Dryers. World'• Oloest a Lrgtl • muat ave ••P· w Hlfitirter In 11181 de-M Only S2 001 Saturday Pl Tim•. No l tlllng EKG'• 493~40 1 t J b I I G any 10 chOOH from Ocio~ 16th, 91m to 1
Please don I cell before MMY lllEY •HEY per me7 ° nvo vt1 uar S 1ootup 859-0682 pm, 10350 Ellis, Foun111n
10 AM Mr L ee 11 •r •wer ~p phones, ty-i;inlll 1110 va111y 1 blk Ent of
7 14-966-232! Slop complaining • do P ng. ta ng me111g11, •••'"••••••••••••••••• Brookhu11t. Help tend
aoll'llthlng 11>out 111 Nu-running •rrends. Good Mena 10 apeed tree aplrlt our youth choir to trlllonel weight 1011 oommuntc111011, l>hOne & blk $50 c s twplng ikllll 1 mual . e OIOrldo .... F1rtt OU· progrem Call Shirley, ' ••2 89"• , .. _ ... tltt Ch ....
loa11 S•il IOI ·····'················ Biggest 30 looter allo1tr
57 Tllundetb11d 1 of 21 1
w/superctiarge1. 4 1.600
"11 $29 SOO 17 H J
337-2555
3 t SIO Model A colluctOI
car Aun• great Rumble
Sell. ••c $7000 c111
71 4 -752 ·1 19 4 o r
728-4240 Full llme polltlon Oppor-
tunity for quick, lntelll·
gent, o•n•r•t ofllce 645-3873 Non-smkr only Mu11 be .... • "'" ,....,n ...,_p ur...,,
lloen11d end hive own
treo1por1a11011 Call clerk·typlSI 1unlor poll--1-.. -L-1-0-1-1 -------• lion Expoeure to 11ock "" ....-• _ .. •
~nlrol, purchulng 811d Needed tor progreaelve 6A8-t410
SChwln11 ledlet bike, Col· Newport Beech Ttnnls
legtet•. 3 fPd, llke new. Club Femlty Mtmblrlhlp
Whlte.'85.548·6617. $750, 7 59-1296 or
Immaculate ll1>ergla11
Colum1>1a 30 Interior
bigger than most 35'•
Bunks lor 6 adults Full
galley & heao. Alomle A
with Martec prop low
hours Full electroni<;I & VHF Auto pilot, 4 sells 49 Wtll)'S JeepslClf, 75~.
lncludlng splnn•ker · 1 resloreo. alnl cond mutt
winches $29,500 Otta M ii 960-4075
8 9 7 • A 4 5 0 : h o m el --:=: ----computer operation. ulon Some cflentele ---------
Perm11\1n1 po1ltlon for prel Salery, comm . SECRETARY/
rell1ble Plfton C1ll V• vec:•tlon Mgr 640-8680 RECEPTIONIST
lor Elec 1ro111c1 C .M. For busy Chlrop,.ctlc 714-640·9264 Nuritog Olllce. mull bl aharp, ----------1 LVN for 1>u1y beck office. -11 oigenlzlld. & depon·
Gtlf\er•I Ofllce. Proptfty FIT 557-3242, A.it lor dlble w /good phone
Mgmt Co Newport Jo811 Smtih me11net Type 80WPM.
Beach. r•ll•t recepllo· Ollie• organizing, aome to 119)'. good figure ei>U· nl1t, good lronl olllc1 phone light lype. F•· 1ud1, •xper, non-1mkr
appearenoe & prof111lo-lhlon 1i&.nd. 640-010 t pref 63 1·5690 nel •ltllude, typing 55 -~-------WPM required for vi· PIYllCAL JIEAUllT S~retery. experienced
rlou1 projeeta, hr1 t0-3 Reglitered PhVt lclan n1eded 10 Hllll bu1y
M-Tn, po11tbl• expen· apteleUzlng In physic•! ••ecullve. xll\t 1111111 &
slon to "'" llm• potltlon. medicine a r1h1bll1ta-~~··;~93~~7~Y NB
549-2988. tlon Part/1111'11, ldHI for ·
QEIERIL
OFFICE
hom1m1ker Exc1llent -----..---.-y--
workln,1 anv1rol\men1 SEC'Y en Ill )
Sel1ry nego111ble New-Lido Vllleoe erH Good
port Cenler 640-6610 typing 3·4 nrs/d1y. •
Pert-time, 20 to 30 houri Printing
per week Typing 55 Book peste•UP PIT. Mon.
d1ys/w1t. 673-7480, cell
1·30-4pm.
w p m Front olflc• ap-2 pm lo eppro• e 30 pm STITCHERY LOVERS.
pearance Call Tut1, 10·30 10 •Pprox leach-Mii needlecraft
5 30 pm No bl* Nee 531-6598
Apply PennyHver, 1860 145-147&
I 'J'~/ '493-1258 •••• , 1---. -------548-5930 4 W•111 Dtir11 ISSO ---~ ..................... . ••t•ti•I• lllS Ledy 1 raccoon fu1 coat, •••••••••••••••••••••• '°• lengtf'\. rarefy worn. .ow •io/n ••cell cond Size me-
18' Hobie C11. yellow wl
teq 1un111e aails L•ko
n-$2500 675-6161 • • dlum. $350 842-7107. Redwood 2x6 decking, co1um1>1a 28 Mus1w1I 4 4.20· lof\g, llllO rlld*<>Od Bleupunkt oeu llereo C)ll eng St t.900 fencing Cell Jim or Ken CR2001, u1ed 1 we111:. 552_5133 enyllme. 77!.-1491 $450 060-~27 eYM
REDWOOD DECKING M•gnltlcent Oflenlel Rug l1iJ#11l1 flf
2x ..... 33c. 2x6. 49¢ P4t' 1)( 10 K11han oegn. B1 8Fi:;;c,··,,;ew·c·ui:iris
11. Medallfon/Cranberry HAWKS>. 'Complete. for Sevell 99S-Ot22 Sec HOO. 551-1226 5825 6"5 _..310 c .. ,,., f #i1t1JIHH•I INll, SJi,1
... ~!!f~~!! •... !.~~~ ... Vf! ... ~'!. ...... }.°-!! DHb 901tt
---------j WANTEO Living room BO~r·si:iP's·;.;:iLABLiii
WANTED . Zoom ~ lele. tel, couon. ch1lr1. coffee Newl>Ort Beech 25'. 2e .
len• for M•m•y• NIC 111>11. end t•blel, dlnet· 30', 35 •O & 45 C1U
1000 SLR camera II Mull be In good 6 ,.2•4644 lrom 9 .s.
Bayonet mount. Pvt Pty ahepe 8 priced reaaone· Mon-Fri Cash Call An1wer Ad bly Cell evening•.
625. 6'42 ... 300, 2A hfl 499-'4968
f r; ltHS #Hlt•I .!!!.!! •• ~~........... l•1t1••••I• IOl3
MARCUS CHANNEL side
11e to 28 rt. $ 150. also
llde up to 18 fl S 100
673-8t45
LARGEST JEEP DEAi.ER
In lho West
desper111e1y needs
your JEEP
Highest Dollar Paid
Cell Gary Gray
Hllll ctAIT
AMC/JEIP/REIAILT
2524 Har1>or Btvd . CM
549-8023 6"'5· 7770
82 JEEP CJ7 Ltd 5 IPd
••eel cond Many ••· 1ra11 St t 000 obo
675-2735
75 S•lverado 57K ml
16 5 Chrome cust SUSI)
mech ~rt 646-1367
T10ckl f5IO . .........••.•...•.•••
Toyola 76 AM/FM Sl•·
r eo c1s1ette Sma ll camper snell $2 17 5
673·6618
GOVERNMENT JOBS Pl1oent11 Ave, C M Telephone Selel
Meny jobs •vell1ble In PI T Oemon11111or. Fri·
US end over ... • For Set. $4 30 hr, grocery
Directory 31218118"'43•7 stores In •ree. car nee
ua1111 •n Mtxed female Golden ••••••••••••••••••••••
Ret/Collls. loves to ride
In truck1, gooo wetch·
SLIPS AVAIL Hun11ngton ·eo Oodgo OS0-4X-4-.-a-ll
YAMAHA Bue Amp Ha r b our 8e y Oa utras AMI F)\A CUI ,
Meld With • double 15" 840-55"'5, 646-7766. 6-9 $6900 841--018 t PV IC>Nlttr cabinet All p M 8 4 0 • 4 0 9 7 '
e11t E-9 1 Call 541-0718
Wlllllt PIT
$400 • HOO wkly C1ll
(714) 538°7596 Alk f<><
Clog, 811 lhOtl.
&44--0895 6"'0-0020 In exct llent condition 213"-431-3764 8~ Chevy S1epSlde. eml
FREE KITTENS S&OOobo. Im slereo new tires, rune H1l11tyll11 with following
10 wotk In new ulorl In
Coron• del Mer erea
ci tied lmeges 675-553 t.
HllEIHPIH
Live In/out. From $80
weetc low f ... Horne Aid
Oom1111c Agency
535.()99(1
IOIUIHPfM lln
et the Suri end Sano
Mole! need.1 • Suptrvl-'°'· 11111 llmel tplll aNft. Blll11guel (Eng/Spen).
SA.60/llr Contact Ml11
Merci, '497-4477. Ext 365 ........... ~ ...
Morn logs 494-54~
,/Tl •• •-111 : Hl-tlll IP Boel dock for rent 2A' 11rong good ioolllng, .. Box trelneO r 1· • m11t. low protlle desired S975 Cell 645-2922 Supplemlnlyourlf\COme flUPltll &.46-3107 6 10 3811'1 SI Newport
by doing ln1tr11tlng ••• uu••• f I 1_ 1t111 1 _:,._ a 1t1end 673-3064 80 Toyo1e 4K4 long beO. telephone u!M wortt on -"""' • •t• l•H •-"'"" •nu••'' • S•99S or lrade f<>< old« behalf of n1t1on11 com-•••••••••••••••••••••• b•l-••I IOIS 26' boal With 4Z' Newport PU or 7 842-6013
pen1t1. S4/hr gu1r + lu-We nted good people 10 * *' BUY** ••"'•~"•••••••••••• mooring $9750 ---erellv. tionu• lnot11tlve HI up 1ppolntment1 IBM Mtt A, 2 IBM 6240'•· 540-0406 V••• fS11
from --..__...... .. __ _.. Cl_,.,. u•--' Furniture a Vyoec 1200. All on ----------1 •••••••••••••••••••••• progr1m1 &onv1nlent ""'' ·~-• ...,_.., """ ...., I IHI It .._,., ., .. Ch v II II S I oft~ In the_...,, tor Ai>Pflancte-OA 1 wlll Mii me ntenenc• 1gre•· 1 11••• --· "° •vy en !ll~~C::~. ~I '_.11 :,:~ Holldey Inn'• ·~"1:1,,.i °'SELL f()( You menta. like 1>111 ofr. •••••'•••••~••••••••• 283 Stlclt
Vl• right P•t1on. For club. S•l•f¥ + oommle-IASTDI AtOTltl Cell JoYQt et 640-6e50 DRY STORAGE $595 5.t8-1.t87
lr'ltlMew. cell Ma Kru.k 1ton + bonu1 Cell Ml·llH Hl·HH Clotlng Office. dHkl, A1t11 W111tH fSH 11 11-45-5778 1133-37'40 after 1 PM. cl'lalr•. tablt9, ttc Mu11 Monthly boat 11or10•. ••••••••••••••••••••••
•--------------I Ill flllfTHI 141111 1827 WHtcllfl Dr any tlze. 24 tit aecurity, WE PAY lff 151-tl 133 N 9 6 3 1 -0 0 0 0 or tr .. ltunehlllQ Circulation 759-1617. llWNIT lllH TOP DOLUll AGENT Formlce hble, 42x52" 11•1 I k I I II with 2 1ddltlon1I le•ve•. SCM Copier, Model 142 • •• ., , FOi n11 o··· Wood top lr'I P«1 cond roll·fld. $500 • Includes 144-H 10 '"'
R. H. Dunlevy
~llDCDVfS()R $35, 960-U.4 011• of toner end 2 &W II& ....
'1Ull""U\ CRIB CANOPY FRAME "'1~!'!.~r1';r.oh ~O,IBM f I I' PllTIAC/llWI l....,el Secre1..,., USA TODAY I i w"lt ood 125 " ~ ......... rype-.!!!.~!!.!!!....... 2•80 Merl>Ol"BIYd. ...,. •Nl:nt , a new genera nterest :5;_283•0 wrlttr, .1 . 6'42-3319. c •• ,.,,, Sile COSTA MESA
national dally newspaper that will begin -------•l•I• IOl1 •••I fJZO Ut-4100 Tt S 11-publication In the Fall of '82 has position 6tt brown Pleld. ac>f• hld9-•••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••• ... •••• ICI 1411 Mery HICltle Agency available for Agent Sunorvi.sor. ••bed S1d Maple dlnett. 2 Cotumblao Atd· Tiiied ·79 Dodge Mix Ven WIDE • 19762 MecAr1hur Bllld r--1 • t , 4 oh e 1r1 S 7 5 eo.a, AW tong. 1 100 N ONE FUt.L camper ,_. --.1 l_IY __ _
Suite 200 6-42-695• 406-7393, trli Beaut. 111111 cond N~,:: ~AA;~, Pre--dawn delivery supervision requires Brut t•blt wllel\'91 & e CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES. St ,ooo, 675"8"73 OLEAll"OAll l~~~~~~-~~~learly morning work 9Chedule. chelra, teoo. PAPERS, SHOTS $150. ~-E-Kamp UtlHty Shell, a111 Tl•I 1: 114·919_.181, tw m1g Ctll 631-8025 1111 0.taun, TO)'Oll, etc "" Light hou•twork. mel\e S350 e.42-378g mHI• 1nd help dreu Responsibilities Include overseeing Mepte Ong T•ble with A AKC Coclter PupplH, 9 1---------1
ledy. MYtt h•11e car 111\d di!ltrlbution aaenti, opening new Clptetn• ch1lr1, $150. wtc•. A.col color. #11111111 lik11 1140 llv• In N B. 641-0805 D Mepl• Bunk bed•. 150. 893-.A4M •••••••••••••••••••••• outlet$ and dlrecUng collection functions. LO FormlC• 1wn11e) tetM, '11 Wit 1 ... / ...
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2929 Harbor Blvd • Costa Mesai Tet 546-193'. 3 blocks
aouth of San 01ego Freeway off Harbor Blvd. Complete
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2129 Harbor B lvd., Costa ~ Tet 540-5830. 57 Years
· Of trlendly family Mrv1ce -Orange County's old"t Lin·
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837-2400
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2600 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. Tel. 540-9100 Orange
County's Largest Cadillac de1ler Sales Service. LeH·
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28402 Marguerite Pkwy,, Avery Pkwy. exit
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13600 Beach Blvd Westminsrer Tel 892~1 Orenge
County's oldest and largest Pontiac dealership S1fea.
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"Probably the lowest priced Fiats fn Southern California"
(Localed 1 mite north of South Coast Plaza
near Main St. and Warner Ave In Sant• Ana.)
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This time God ·spared him;· (lames stop short
By J ODI CADENHEAD Of"IMDelly,._..._.
"I couldn't believe God would
do thla to me again," thought Joe
Kozlowski, 45, as he fled the
excluaive Orange neighborhood
where the Gypsum Cal)~on fire
caused $3 million damage.
G od didn't . Kozlowski
returned to his hillside home
Sunday. breathing a sigh of
relier.
When fire came Saturday,
Kozlowski h ad just finished
rebuilding' his elegant home. It .
Irvine
Co. chief
• 1res1gns
Irvin e Company presid e nt
I Peter C. Kremer announced his
intention today to resign as head
of the land planning and
development firm effective Jan.
l.
"When I initially joined the
company in July, 1Y77 , we
ag r eed t o a fi ve-yea r
commit m ent, which I have
fulfilled," Kre m er said in •a
prepared statement. "l have been
involved in major corporate
management for th e past 20
years and I want to take the time
to pursue other, more personal,
business interests."
Company o ( f icia ls said
Kre mer's surprise resignation
was n o t r elated to the
announcement last month that
Donald L. Bren had been named
co-chairman of the company's
board of directors. J . Robert
Fluor and John Galvin also were
made board members.
auatalned $350,000 damage in an
electrical fire two years ago.
The f i re Satur day that
destroyed 11 Crest de Ville
home9 valued between $260,000
and $900,000 and damaged three
oth e rs, s to pped just be fore
K ozlowski's house . Onl y a
chimney remained at the location
of the house next door.
Several neighbors digging
through the charred remains of
once lavish homes said they were
thankful that the fast-moving
Clamea had spared Kozlowekl's
houte.
"I thought It was gone," said ·
Kozlowski, who had watched the
raging fire through binoculars. "I
saw the house next door collapse
and I knew we didn't have a
prayer."
The 4~-year-old businessman
credited Ciremen who stood on
his roof with hoses with aavlng
his just-rebuUt home.
The o n ce-posh hi l l s ide
neighborhood overlooking miles
of scorched vegetation remalned
a virtual war zone Sunday as
shocked resldenta began 1lfllng
through the blackened rubble.
Little was left to retrieve. The
fire took hillside homes on both
sides of the street, leaving behind
only chimney stacks and custom
swimming pools.
A soot.y plastic truck, a box of
canceled checks and a SL'Orcht.'<i
cop y o r Playboy magazine
became amazing treasurc.1.
Tim Neuland poked through
the d esolate rubble of what
neighbors had said had once been ,
an-'1mmaculate home worthy a
s p ot In H ouse Beautiful
magazine.
''When I got )lere It was all
pver," he safd. "N o clothes, no
Tumlture, nothlng's left."
Od di.>' e n o ugh a Junior
Fireman e badge he had rc.'<..'t'ivc..O
in third grade surviv('d lhl•
flames. He wore it.
"This is the most beautiful
home I've ever owned. W"°'ll
builrl 1t l:sack," he said, as he
pulled a broken saw Crom the
pile or blackt:fled ash.
..
Next door, Pat McConnell, :n.
and a fl•W friends searched
through a heup that had once
been the master bedroom for
some' coini. he hud kept in the
closet.
"I didn't think it was going t.o
get this dosc.'' said Mc.Connell,
turning shovel aft.er shovel of
worthless ash ..
'' l t ma k cs you reasse11
l'Verything,'' he added ... Mawrial
things aren't that impo rtant
anymore."
14 fBmilies
homeless • 1n
county fires
By DAVID K UTZMANN
()("the DeMy fttlot lleft
A b laze that scorche d 16,800 at·res of
hillsides and canyons in eastern Orange County
neared full containment today, ending a two-day
rampage that left 14 families homeless and
caused an esti mated $1 6 million in property
damage.
Orange ColAnty Fire Department officials
said the wind-driven fire was expected to be 100
percent contained by noon today with full
control expected latcl' today or Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Orange County was among
three Southern California counties declared a
disaster area by Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. That
designation wall a ssasl prope rty owners in
obtaining reconstruction assast.anr.:e.
Fire Capt. Chuck Murphy said the blaze was
still smoldering this morning near Fremont
Canyon east of Irvine Lake, where firefighters
had concentrated their efforts overnight after
dousing flareups and hot spots in other locations
Sunday.
The blaze erupted Saturday morning in the
Gypsum Canyon area near the Riverside
Freeway. Fueled by strong Santa Ana winds, at
quickly raced toward hillside areas In Anaheim
Hills, Villa Park. Orange and Santiago Canyon.
Company spokesman Martin
Brower said that Kremer, 42, had
wan ted to ann o un ce hi s
r es ignation at an August
s hareholders m eeting. but ~,........._.,...,_........,
Forced to flee were hundreds of residents
from expensive hillside neighborhoods.
Off.idals said the fire destroyed 14 homes,
many of them in the posh Crest de Ville tract in
(See COUNTY Fiil~, Pa1e A!)
decided to wait unt.il fall. <See RESIGNS, Pase At> Residents in An a heim H ill& watc h ed lir e approach o n Saturday.
LB firemen stretched
By GLENN SCO'M' or ... De11r Not ....,
Firefighters battling Sunday's
Laguna Beach fire that charred
60 acres a nd d estroyed two
houses prevented more severe
destruction despite a support
f
ay11tem stretched to its limit.
Only two of the city's four
engines a nd crews were in town
when the fire was reported at
1:29 a.m. at the home of Thomas
r Duckwor th, 1199 L e wellyn
I Drive.
The city's other engines -and
virtually all extra engines and
c r ews from Orange Coast
communities -were far away at
staging areas at Anaheim Hills,
where they had been summoned
to help extinguish a fire that
broke out Saturday.
Firefighters say Duckworth's
old, wooden house had been a
concern for them for years
because the closest fire hydrant,
loo.led on Canyon Acres Drive,
was almost a half-mile away and,
a narrow private. road to the
residence provided only limited
access.
T he house already was in
flames when firefighters spotted
it as they headea their vehicles
up Laguna Canyon Road after
the call came in. By the time they
laid 2,000 feet of hose up the
narrow road ..!.... it took hoee from
both engines to reach the site -
the house was engulfed.
WOf"lle yet, the water pressure
in the lines wasn't sufficient to
force the water up the 300-foot
climb to the hillside howie. Thus,
crew members instead parked an
engine next to the house and
used the 500 gallons of water
stored In the vehicle until more
help arrived.
"What we tried to d o was
knock it down enough until we
could get tome more equipment
and manpo wer up h ere,"
explained Capt. Rich Dewberry.
The support wu'ooming, but It
wu a lonll way off. Meanwhile,
the fire blown by m oderate
winds waa movinll along the
brush-lined hillside toward the
high-priced homes lining Skyline
Drive and several cul-de-sacs to
the west.
Because h eat rises, fires
naturally move uphill.
H the city's other two e ngines
had been in town, they probably
would have been dispatched to
the top o f th e h i lls to
immediately establish a line, said
de partme nt spokesman He rb
Jewell. But he said no one could
argue with the need to send them
to Anaheim, where the fire there
had destroyed 14 homes.
Mutual aid agreements, he
noted, work both ways.
In this case, the agreement
proved workable again. Forty-
nine fire engines Crom all paMB of
Orange County a nd be yond
eventually arrived in Laguna
Beach . Many ol them were sent
directly to the hilltops where
crews hosed down flames that
licked only a few yards from the
houte1.
(Sff LAGUNA, Pase At)
Cuesta h and crew cuts fire line early Sunday o n east side of
Laguna Canyon Road across from Festival of Arts.
,NB's growth fight: SPONtaneous comb.'ustion
BY STEVE MARBLE
Of"IMDellrNeC...,_
Jean Watt lives on exclusive Harbor Iat.nd,
drives a white Mercedes coupe and la one of the
tr'Uly powerful ln Newport Beach.
She doesn 't deal In stocks and bonds, 1he
doe.n't have an executive suite overlookln1 the
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•olunteen
people who
lend an ear
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d uring the
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of life -
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ocean and she hu n't even considered seeking
political office. ~
She's the president of a group called SPON. a
small but politically powe rful collection of
residenll who have become "public enemy No. 1"
to developen and builden In the beach city.
SPON hat a winning track ~ of derailing
development projecu. slowing othen and drawtna
attention when lta leaden speak out on i.uea,
which la often . SPON la an acronym for Stop Polluting Our
Newport.
1n the early daY' -1974, that la -SPON'1
Idea of pollutfon was \he silt, pesticides and
chemJcala wa.bin8 into &he Upper Newport Bay.
The bay w• SPO'N'a reMOn.f or bel'ha.
But SPON'a definition of pollution hH
ch&J\led. PoUuUon now rneent too much traffic,
too many people, too many Jet ru1hi. and, more
than anythlnc ei., too much lfOWlh.
SPON 11 viewed by ill critkl • bftnc the
dty'• no-p-owth movement, a label Watt •Y' ii "lllmpUltic no1_,. .. c.TMt.ed by her enemJee and
the media.
On \he other 8'de of \he cheleboard ia the
Irvine Company, \he ~ landowner, landlord
and d9vw..,.,.. In M.wpor\=· Bobhhon,•,,. tof tMCGn\pany,
la a former meyw uad lY ....,..., of N~
8"eh. In OM c.p.dty Of anolher, he hM bteri ......,.. an.,.• die dty for 21 ~
at.ltoD .... .._.tile"~" ln Newport ia
Thi• 11 th• 1econd of thrH Oalty Pilot
artlclH dHcrlblng the growth-no~" faction• governing development In rt
Beach. Today'• ln1tallment cowr9 SPON ( top
Pollutlng Our Newport ), a watchdog
organization and lt1 crtUca.
\hat tbe lrvtne Company la eome all-powerful
m1ehbw that NM 0\'91' tM Uttle l\IY without•
*'9 tn the world anit 61 1'9ponltble f« ewrythlnl
that'• Wl'Onl"' tbe 41ty. "~ ..,.... .. Sh•lton. "have alwa)" ..... of ......
There haw been "*'Y ...... over tM yean
th•t h••• Mt th• lrvtn• CompanJ and tu
membership of S.PON on a collision course but the
true heavyweight bout has always been Newport
Center.
Newport Center ls the showcase of the Irvine
Company empire, a circular s hopping and
profeaaional center that has attracted the likes of
Neiman-Marcus and Bullocks·Wllshire and hM
drawn firms like. Pacific Mutual out of Loa
Anaeles. The center ls a world of glue and at.eel \hat,
when viewed from the deck of a boat In Newport
Harbor. stands in 1pectacular contrast to the
h illlide of lrvtne c.ompany homes that Nel up
behlnd It.
It ta a la d of hillh-fuhlon. big buslne1a,
top-flilht hotel roorna and a aolf COW'lle tucked ln
for IOOd meuure. It ia vlnu.ally a city by llltlf. "'nMt Irvine Compeny hu spent the better part
of four yon tryinc to naU down • ~ram foe
txpandlnll the center ("fJnllhina It,' the lrvtne
Company 1""8ta). ·
The Irvin• Comptny dream for Newport c.nter •tal'Wd to to eoyr (n 1978.
Uthe develol)ment flnn WU having trOUbM
!that,_,., 8PON wun'\. ~ 600-member FOUP
IUddtnly Md the·eet of th• City Council majari~
'and, at one po6nt, WM branded u Nt wpc:rt 8Nch 1
• "thadow .,vernrnenL" ' • In a two-year stretch, the council tWIC'9 'reworked the ...,...a1 plan fOf' Newport C.m 1
1
and redueid the .,.rmtttect bulldanc tlwtre by 1 .4
mlWon lllU&N feet.
CIMIPON, .... AI)
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I
\"\8 Or1nge Oo11t OAILV PILOT /Mond1y. October 11, 1912
ire stops. sh .ort of Laguna heme
~ With no cxaggcratltin, Belly
• Barrus could uy Sunday
,morning the vl•l• from the
• lerrace of her 1..aguna Beach
!home at 696 Mystic View wa1
zin8.
Stretching on t'ne alop;.'S below
• re 60 acres ot charred brush
stopped only feet from her
me. At the other end of the
ldering acreage was the spot
• ere Thomas Duck worth'•
· ~'4ttely old wooden house had
~tiumed to the ground, l~aving
•':°only a chimney standing at 1199
Lt-wvllyn Drivt1,
After claiml~ Duckworth'•
rnlden<.-e the flee t1hlltl<tl <.\>Urtlt'.
headlnjl uph.111 1ll\o ht!avv brwh.
It waa approachln1 •t:Vural
oxpenaiw. hl)lslde homt'11 whl•n
flreflgh li "" atrl kl-tt-anus trom ,throughout the county r11cl:.d lntu
the narr<>w sltt>t!li ~rely In tlme
to stop the flam<.'11 Crom claiming
mort' hornet.
The Barrus' home, like many
othera on nearby Skyline Drive,
was almost engulfl'd. Barrus said
hope seemed l98t when a large
pine trl'<' :.!!) f('{'t trurn ttw ho"*-•
woni uµ, ~ndlna 'U' Cmu net of
tlemc1 uvt•r the tlrc•·rl.'tardunt
rooC.
"ll lookud ju8t Ukt.' M 11t-0rm ot
tlrf' cornlnR down," 1h1> 1wld .
"Just like-It w~ rolnlnll."
But the 11wrrn passed. h Wll.ll
af\.cr daawn. Now tho view was
oortlculirly good
1'etow. hand crow11 dressed In
bright ornns~ unltorm!I allll
bu111ly deured n1:w fire brt'aks.
To th Wt'St. Barrus could see the
morning sunlight playing orr the
deep blue oceun. Sudsy waves
~LAG UNA BEAC H BLAZE BATTLED ...
From Page A 1
By 6 a.m. Sunday. flames sllll
s hot Crom the hillside across
Laguna Canyon from Irvine
Bowl and firefighters s till
worried about hot winds rising
with the sun. .
'" Allen Hazzard, an Orange .~ounty Fire D~partment
, )ilattalion chief. plottro a strategy
·to send hand crews up the hi1l t.o
iut fire breaks for hoses.
, "Time is what I'm fighting
now," he explained.·!.\lf the wind
QOmes up. it'll blow tne fire right
Jlfound the corner." .
, Around the corner was
I
downtown Laguna Beach and
City Hill. But the wand didn't
rise and the fire was deemed
contained at 7:37 a.m. -
Investigators still are picking
through the rubble at the
Duckworth house in search of a
cause of the fire. The owner was
not 'at home when firefighters
arrived. Jewell said, but he has
been I n co ntact with
investigators.
A guest home bchi/ld the ma1.n
house also was d\$troyed, Jewell
said. No other structures were
COUNTY F IRES . •
:f rom Page A 1
Orange, and damaged six others. Two barns also
. Were destroyed.
'·, Originally. fire of!icials estimated that 18,· ' 'QGO acres had been blackened and 22 homes
I jP.med by the fast-moving flames.
But th06e numbers were revised downward
~unday as fire officials and evacuated residents
'returned to neighborhoods engulf.ed in smoke
'and flre Saturday. . ~ In some cases, there was little to come home
to.
ruinl'<.I. he addc .. d. although some
minor roof dwnage was reported
to a few hou&.'11 on Skyline. Total
fare damage wus tistimatcd at
$250,000.
No setio u s injuries w e re
reportc.'<i although two Laguna
Beach firefighters were treated
for minor in}urics to a knee and
hand, he added.
Laguna Canyon Road was
closed from the lime the blaze
broke out until about 9 a .m ..
causing long detours for those
enteririg or exiting the city.
'•
broke In neat order on Main
&•ach. Ccuallna uland waa to
clearly vlslblo 1th t'Ould make out
Ila dark ~nyona and whlt.o cliff•.
Tho vtew could no moN 10
unnoticed thon the fact htor
family's howie wwi 11tundlng -o
tribul(J to tlrefltihtcr& from liUC~
unlikely plact>a a. Oardcn Gruve.
La Habra, Fullerton and
Stanton.
"I think lt'a a nwrvcloua day, a
great day." Barrus proclaimed.
"They saved our house. I think
these guys are juat super."
-GLENN SCO'M'
HB, Valley
residents
fear flames
Panicky Huntington Beach
and Fountain Valley residents
feared their cities -not Orange
-were on fire Saturday and
flooded the local communicaUon
system with telephone calla, an
official said today.
"We received an estimated 1.
000 calls at the J oint Powers
communication center from 9
a.m . until noon," Hunting~n
Beach Fire Chief Ray Picard
said. "They completely saturated
our system."
Picard said that the police
department received an
additional 1,000 calls on the 911
emergency line.
''One of the callers thought the
pier was on fire," Picard aaid.
"Others thought hGlnes in the
next block were burning.
"My administrative assist.ant,
Virginia Mason, was at
Brookhurst Street and 1be
thought the fire was at Harbor
Boulevard."
Peter K remer ·
RESIGNS. • •
From Page A1
"We have been very fortunate
to ha·1e as president an exe<-ullve
o C P c t \! r K i ~m'e r ' 9 s k i 11 •
knowledge and expericnet:," suid
A. Alfred Taubman. oo-chairman
of the Irvine Company's board of
directors in a prepared statement.
No decision has been made
regarding appointment of a
suttes5Qr. Brower said directors
are expected to name a new
president before Kremer steps
down Jan. 1.
ln a memo written to Irvine
Company emplo-yees, Kremer
said, "The Irvine Company is
well -known for the high quality
of Its real estate development and
management, its agricultural
product and its people."
"I feel both personally and
professionally fortunate to have
been a part or this outstanding
team."
pilots to
OK. cuts?
AlrCa! pllota, one ol the 1.ut
emrloyeee groupa at the airllne
1tll undec:ldt:.>d on the company'•
request for a 12 percent pay cut.
h taken a Rtep toward tuch an
agreement .•
Negotiators for the alrijne'•
2~0-member pilo t 's union
accepted the pay cul in principle
over the weekend. bul they have
yet lO iron out other details or the
agreem\mt in order to present it
to all the pllots for. a vote.
' If the pilots a<.'Cept the airline's
proposal there tjlill would be two
s tumb ling blocks lo the
ac·ccptance by all employees
w ught by A1rCal management.
One is a 25-member clerka unit
which has not yet considered the
plan and the other is the nearly
600-member mc.>ehanil'S and ramp
service union~. which narrowty
rejec ted the plan hut may
reconsider If all other unions
at't-cpl tht' proposal.
Pilot Tony Torr, a spokesman
for the negotiating team, said the
team agreed to the cut because
"A1rCal is a strong carrier with
out.standing potential for future
growth.
"This acuon is being taken to
tnsure that AirCal maintains 1t.s
competitive position in California
und the West," Torr said.
The airlire. which is facing
s tiff competition from other
earners, has threatened to lay off
more than 300 o ( its 2 .100
employees if all workers do not
accept the cut. A profit-sharing
plan which c-ould help employees
rc.'COup some of their lost wages
would be part or the agreement.
••. The only thing 65-year-old Lock Dean could
py was "Oh my God almighty" as he surveyed
the charred remains of his home Sunday on the -::---------.................. ,__.p.f...,.,,..-41...u nc i Im an
Kremer was Installed as
president in July '1977, shortly
after a group of investors
collectively known u Taubman-
Allen-lrvine Inc. pµrchased the
company for •337 .4 million in a
.bWdln1 war with MobU Corp.
Yac ht burns
in Cost a Mesa
'~auer Ranch near Weir Canyon and the
p.iverside Freeway.
' As his son poked through the wreckage of
!the house. Dean turned away. "I don't want to
"rook at it." he said.
In a later interview, Dean, a carpenter by
trade, said he and his family fled Saturday
•'afternoon when flames swept over a nearby
'hillside and ·engulfed the home in minutes.
,' "We ran in to get what we could," he said ..
'but there was little time to salvage much.
'1 Dean had lived in the sprawling ranch home · ·
Jpr 11 years as caretaker of the property.
1n the Anaheim Hills area, the fire burned
.to the edge of expensive neighborhoods
.h\.terlooking canyons on Singingwood Drive,
'Nightingale Drive, Jay Circle and Kite. Circle.
~one of the homes, however, was damaged.
Dlllfr Not ....... i., NllNnl Keelllar
Not eo lucky were aome homeowners in the
t'rest de Ville tract, who returned Sunday to find 1 pnly burned-out skeletons where thelr homes . '9rlce 11ood. Eleven homes were destroyed and
three damaged by flames.
k_ ~n all, 48 mile~ of lines were dug by
,ureftghters Sunday as ground crews mount~ air ·!uld land usault.a against flames still burning in · ,ruaed back country east of Irvine Lake.
. Chimney is a ll tha t remains standing
in the af termath of the Bauer Ranch
fire on anta Ana Canyon Road in
Anaheim Hills.
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awept from the a11t•rn Grett laktl 10 lht SouthtHt Hrly today, wllh acettartd ahowefa
Md cl0ud1 o...., Ille Sou111-t
and rein end drlnle In the upper
Miow.t. srio-t contln~ from Lake
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laW IOU)' from the Alo OrancN
V•ll•Y of T111u lhrougll the
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Clancy Yoder was at his home at
Newland Street and he said he
believed the South Coast Plaza in
Costa Mesa was on fire.
Picard said the fire was at least
10 to 12 miles away from dty
limit.a, but it appeared to be rouch
cloeer because a nauow path of
smoke moved Into the area.
huafng the ground. 1t arnved In Fountain Valley
shortly after 9 a.m . and then
moved southerly into Huntington
Beach. generally b etween
Brool<hurst a nd Main streets,
Picard said.
"ll was so heavy and thick and
red-<'Olored that people thought
we ha.d an Anaheim w ood
shingle fire in the next block
oyer.
Under Kremer'• direction the
Company ~ abou\ 2,000 acres
.·of residential. commercial and
i ndustrial developfnent.
including the expansion of
Woodbridge and Turtle Rock in
Irvine. University Town Cent.er
and the 1 ,250 acre Irvine
Industrial Complex East.
But there were also setbacks in
the company's plans to transform
the 75.000-acre Irvine Ranch into
the nation 's largest master-
planned urban community .
Last Fl'bruary the company
withdrew plans to expand
Newport Center after residents
gatherro enough signatures for a
rderendum drive
A fire o r s uspidous origin
broke out an a 24-foot c·abin
cruiser storc-0 in an 011 field in
Costa Mesa at 3:46 p.m. Friday,
Fire Departme nt officials sa1~.
Th e blaze. wh1('h was
ex t1ngu1s hc d 1n about 20
minutes. O<.'t'urred behind a row
of rommcrc·1al buildings at 1835
Whittier Ave
The boat. which was being
rebuilt, had its engine and much
of its interior mlSSing
The i n c ident as und e r
1nvestigat1on.
O u r '' 346" trGpical s uit
is comfortably ligh tweight
While the hottest days have past, there's little
reason not to cn'ioy the comfort anll good looks
found in a tropical suiting. We've used a polyes-
tcr-and·wor~ that'h tailored to keep its shape
and ho ld.crca 'CS to a minimum. The exclusive
"346" 3-button model is offered in c:lassic pin
stripes on grey. Coat anJ trousers, $280 .
HfAIUfHID 1111
_r~L ~M/ Q7J~4 0.7fifi/A~J:P c <[c~Jo=.:)
Jurn ts hlnpe for Mrn . Womtn ~· l ov•
•5JOWHSTTfH STR~P.T. I.OH N<iRl.HS, CALIR
fASHIO. Ull.ANI>. NH"'POR'f BMACH,CALIP.
•
WORLD
Two Polish ((ities
cut off from world
WARSAW, Poland (AP) -
All telephone and telex
communfoatlon1 were out
today with the Baltic port city
of Gdansk, birthplace of the
newly outlawed Solidarity
un10n. and with the western
Pollah c ity o f Szczecln,
operators f or the s tate
t,eWphone network &aid.
whether the cl~uita had been
deliberately cut or whether
the outaaes were due to •
t«hnlcal problem.
•
Or•no• Coa1t OAIL v PILOT /Monday. October 11. 1992 H/F
They aaid they had been
~red not to accept calla to
thoee areas, but could not say
Poland 's Communist
government has traditionally
cut off cornmunlcatlona after
trouble erupts In a particular
c ity, but it waa not
Imme diately pouible to
dete rmine whether the re
were any disturbances at
Gdansk or S1.C20Cin.
Soviet sub slips out
Mustard frames N~wpora Center where 8'.-growth advocates ke1>t
the Irvine Compa ny from building a 400-room hotel.
BERGA NAVAL BASE,
Sweden (AP) -After
hunting more than a week
and dumping scores of depth
charges into frigid Hors Bay,
Sweden'.s navy admU.a a
suspected Soviet-bloc
submarine may have escaped.
possibly the first day it was
spotted.
a statement Sunday. "It could
still be there but the
likelihood ia gradually
decreasing."
SPON: ONLY A CRITICAL WATCHDOG? • • •
... . • 1
"Th ere has be e n a
submarine in Hors Bay,"
Swedish naval S upre m e
Cmdr. Lennart Ljung said in
Despite his admission, the
mi Ii ia r y i-n-tre n s If i ed &-
frustrating search for the
submerged intruder. It sent
two reconnaissance planes to
sweep the area for the first
time slnce the sub's periscope
was spotted Oct. 1, apparently
monitoring maneuvers near
the secret Musko Naval Base.
Lebanon· clashes erupt
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -
Gunfights erupted between
Moslems and Christians in a
mo untain village east of
Beirut, and rightist Christian
militiamen helped Lebanese
troops seize leftists in the
capital's western Moslem
sector .
In Jerus alem, Prime
Minister Menachem Begin's
Cabinet outlined its proposal
for withdrawal of Israeli,
Syrian and Palestinian forces
from Lebanon. Israel 's
NATION
Defense M inister Ariel
Sharon denounced th~ United
States, accusing the Reagan
administration of blocking an
Israe li-Lebanese peace treaty,
Israel said one of its soJdiers
was wounded in the crog..fire
Sunday between Christian
militiamen and Lebanese
Druze Moslem leftists in the
mountain town of Aley, 10
miles east of the Lebanese
capital. There were n o
accounts of casualties among
the combatants.
Tylenol suspect nixed
CHICAGO (AP) -
Investigators are dismissing as
a murder suspect a man who
allegedly tried to extort $8.-
000 from a h ospital with
threats to "put cyanide in
every bottle o f Extra -
Strength Tylenol to see what
it wiU do."
Officials charged that
Jerome H oward, 20, of
ChJcago. left a letter with the
feceptionist's desk at Gottlieb
Memorial Hospital claiming
11esponsibility for seven
Chicago-area Tylenol
poisonings and threatening
more unless he received the
money.
If convicted on the federal
charge, Howard could be
sentenced to up to 20 years in
prison and fined up to
$10,000. .
NOW chief vows action
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -
The new leader of the
· Alational Organization for
Women has high hopes for
the next few years: attacking
sex discriJnination in
corporate America a nd
building a political machine to
STATE
rival those of the New Right.
Judy Goldsmith, who will
take over as NOW's president
on Dec. 1, promises that NOW
will be a strong force for
change, not a moderate voice
of accommodation.
Church mourns vic.tiins
AVENAL (AP) -The
Calvary Baptist C hurc h
congregation looked to its
pastor for guidance Sunday to
deal with the deaths of eight
c hildren and the Rev .
Leonard Silva's wife.
Virginia Silva, 33, was
driving the children in a
church van to a Christian
school Friday when their
vehicle was struck head-on
by a truck .trying to avoid a
stalled car near Lemoore.
Nine people were killed
instantly and three others
were injured. The Sunday
service was the f i rst
opportunity for this rural
Central California community
to ex press its sorrow to
relatives of the dead.
Crash kills two couples
•
OCEANSIDE (AP) -Two
married couples died in the
crash of their single-engine
plane which stalled at 400
feet while encircling
Oceanside airport and spun
into a cauliflower fieJd.
At the time, the pilot was
flying too slowly, apparently
confused about what runway
to uae, investigators aald.
· The d~ad were Bruno C.
Bossard, 64, the owner·pllot;
his wife Dorothy, 59, and
George C . Glenn Jt .. a
53-year-old dentist, and his
wife Phyllis. all of San Diego.
From Page A1
The Irvine Company qidn't su~
but it wanted to. Tnsteed-officials
of the massive development firm
sat back and waited for the 1980
council election. coun ling on
voters to do their work for them.
That's just what happened.
Three candidates, 8Tf highly
critical of what had happened to
the Irvine Company, were swept
into power. SPON was out and
the lrvine Company was in.
The predictable happened. The
Irvine Company came before the
"new" City Council, asked for
permission t o add ne arly 1
million square feel or building
rights to the center and, after
months of public debate, got its
wish.
Sev~ral months lat.er. deep in
the summer of 1981, SPON
started flexing its muscle again
by spearheading a referendum
drive ajmed at getting the council
either to droP. the Newport
Center expansion or put it to a
citywide vote.
The council, at the request of
·the Irvin e Company, finally
threw In the t owel. The
development firm was back
where it started -1.4 million
square feel in theilole.
And so it has come to be, in the
fall of 1982 with another council
election at hand, that SPON and
the Irvine Company are the
bookends that hold the growth
fight together. ·
The Irvine Company is big and
powerful and an easy target to its
critics simply because it has
played s uc h a major role in
shaping the city. . •
SPON ls a bit more elusive and
lts power in the community
harde.r to understand.
Members claim SPON iS" run
on a nickel-and-dime budget.
Still, the group managed to come
up with $80,000 to fight Orange
County government over John
Wayne Airport and has hired a
San Franciaco auomcy who has
appeared locally on the group's
behalf several times.
What is SPON?
' Watt, a pleasant and articulate
person. claims SPON is little
more than a group of concerned
citizens who care very much
about what happens to Newport
Beach.
She says her group's efforts
are frequently rewarded with
mountains of criticism. Watt says
she gets lrritl)ted when SPON is
brushed off as "a bunch of
obetructionlsts," "terrorists" or "a
group of nagg,ing housewives."
"We're the people that push
from the other side," suggests
Nancy Skinner, a former Rose
Parade queen. "The city needs
somebody pushing from the
other aide. It's similar to what the
Sierra Club does."
Bobby Love ll, a Balboa
resident, claims SPON members
take the time to read. through
reams of trafflc reports.
development proposals and
environmental impact reports.
"That's part of our job. We
help translate a foreign language
into som ething people can
understand." she explains.
Pat Hollanaer, a relatively new
resident of Newport Beach.
l\.l&leilla that the Upper Newport
Bay would be ringed with high-
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rise buildings if not Jor the
efforts of SPON.
"Until the last election.'' says
Lovell, "we were like a bunch of
gnats, an annoyance to the other
side. Then we grew up and
suddenJ y were a threat.
"Because of us, the business
community suddenly was being
made to justify what it was
doihg. We confronted them.
They were forced to combat us.''
While the group has 500 or so
members, that number is
mialeadlng. Most of the council
members, including those who
strongly disagree with SPON,
belona to the group simply to get
ita literature.
Watt has been president of the
group for several years running
and likely wlll remain a t the
helm, SPON members say. The
group's steering committee of 30
meets monthly, usually at a
member's home,
Critics seize on the fact that
only a handful o f SPOt-J's
me mbers appe ar in publiC. .to
speak for the group. This leaves
the Impression, Watt agrees, that
the group is very, very small.
Shelton, from his vantage
point with the Irvine Company,
sees SPON as an organization
that has "dealt with Issues on
such a n arrow. negative and
unrealistic level that on balance
it has not been constructive at
all."
He says the Irvine Company
gets a "bad rap" at the hands of
SPON and is frequently blamed
for problems, such as traffic. that
are regional.
"SPON oft.en lgnores activity
(development) outside the city
which has little to do with the
Irvine Company," says Shelton.
"But this activity does affect
traffic in Newport. It does affect
the airport.
"One has to be realistic," he
adds, suggesting that SPON is
hardly that. "We know what
SPON is against, but we don't
,,
general plan. This city ha&. a
geoeral plan but nobody wan ta fu
stick to it. Every developer wtlo '
comes along wants a llttl,. mor~'.''
The city's genera) plan dettftls
what will be built on all the
uu!;leveloped land in Newpdtt
Beach. It is the city's Bible whem
it comes t o planning and a
builder must get aiae:>roval from
the council to change the general • ~
plan. •-I ln the case of Newport Cent.et.
the Irvine Company lost the rig~t
to build high-rise office buildingis
and a 400-room hotel.
Developer William Bannil'\8.
seeking to develop acreage he '
owns on the w est e nd o,f
Newport, SU'-'Cessfully wooed t~
council to increase his buildir\.g
rights for homes and offices.
Lovell says SPON goes to t>:tt
for the prope rty rights Qf
residents because firms Uke the
know what it is for." Irvine Company "don't seem
William Ficker, an architect ve r y interested in what the
whose sister is a SPON member. residents think."
claims the group has failed in its "And that's-scary," she adds,
watchdog role because it has "because the Irvine Company is
"never come up with one positive so damn big."
proposal. It's just negative, The Irvine Company. sold by
negative, negative." the lrvine family to a group of
Ficker, who is not without his investors m the late 1970s. has
own criucasms of how the Irvine never been a "popular neighbor."
Company does business, suggests according to Shelton.
SPON is able to fire up the "Even before it was sold.'' sa~s
community by asking "Would She I to n , '·there was a.n
you rathe r see your town stay ap. prehension that the lrvine
wonderful or~ it ruined?" Company wasn't interested ·n
Councilman John Co.x. who the community as we know it
has cut his political teeth by and love it.
rapping SPON, claims the citizen ''But 1 wonder what SPON
g r o u p fa 11 s f a r s h o r t o f thinks the character of this towp
representing the community. would be like if not for the lrvir)e
"It's just a special inte rest Company. Would it be superior?· I
group that searches for ways to don't think so." •
l<eep itself alive by finding Shelton claims Newport Beach I
something to pick on. They (the ls unique· in its ever-preseiy, \I
members) keep harp4ng on non-ending squabble o~1'
growth but there really hasn't erowth and that cities like I ·
been any in" five years." and Costa fJlesa look forward
E'or its part, SPON has fired growth. I
back at Its critics through a "Newport is an older, mature
weekly newspaper ad that often and more fully de veloped city I
reduces people like Cox and his and as it gets down to that last 5
council colleagues to comic book percent (of development) each
characters and gives readers a project becomes more focused l
vision or the "World According to and you start to hear from die
SPON." people that favor turning t•
"We were devastated after the clock back." i;
last election," says Lovell, who He says continued growth 1lt'
writ.es many of the ads, "and the Newport Beach is inevitable.
newspapers weren't giving equal She 1 ton c I a Im s 1 r v ine
time to our interests. We figured Company polls show that a
the one way we could get our majority of the residents i_n
views across was to pay for it and Ne wport Beach favor grow~
put them in an ad." and are not oppoeed to cont1n"'9:1
Watt brisUes at the allegation development. t
that SPON advocates taking "Newport Beach," he pro~
property r ight s away from "is not an antigrowth town." i landowners who are preparing to Twi<.'e. though. SPON and
develop and favors an elitist suppor t ers have gather
"I've-got-mine-but-you-can't-thousands of signatures in v
heve-yours" philosophy. s ho r t o rd e r to b 1 o
She insists nothing could be developments. '
further from the truth and that Watt suggests this is not a~
her group. in fact, is not against qJ a city that is falling over i
growth. in a rush to endorse growth. ~ •
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"I couldn't beUeve God would
do 'thil to me aaai.n," thought Joe
Kozlowski, 46, as he fled the
exclusive Orange neighborhood
where the Oy1»um Canyon fire
callled $3 million damage.
God d i dn't . K oz l owski
returned to his hillside home
,Sunday, breathing a sigh of
'relief.
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When fire came Saturday,
Kozlowski h ad just f inish ed
rebuilding his e legant home. It
~Irvine . . :co. chief
• resigns
Irvin e Company president
Peter C. Kremer announced his
Intention today to resign as head
of the land planni-ng and
development firm effective Jan.
l.
"When I initially joined the
company in July, 1977, w e
agreed t o a five -year
commitment, which I have
fulfilled," Kre mer said in a
prepareastatement. "I have been
involved in major corporate
management for the past 20
years and I want to take the time
to pursue other , more personal,
bualness interests."
Compan y o fficials s aid
Kremer 's surprise resignation
w as n ot related to th e
announcement last month that
Donald L. Bren had been named
co-chairman of the company's
board of directors. J . Robert
Fluor and John Galvin allo were
made board members.
Company spokesman Marlin
Brower aa.id that Kremer, 42. had
wante d t o announce h is
resignatio n at an August
shareholders meeting, but
auatained $350,000 damage ln an
electrical fire two years ago.
The fire Saturd ay that
deatroyed 11 Cr eat d e VUle
h~ valued between $250,000
and $900,000 and damaged three
oth ers, stopped just before
Kozlowskl's house . O n ly a
chimney remained at the location
of the house next door.
~everal neigh bors d igging
through the charred remains of
once lavish homes said they were
thankful that the fast -moving
flames had spared Koilowskl's
houae.
"I thought It waa gone," said
Kozlowski, who had watched the
raging fire through binoculan. "I
saw the houae next door oollapee
and I knew we didn'• have a
prayer."
The 45-year-old businessman
credited firemen who stood on
his r~f with hoeee with saving
his just-reouilt home.
The once-p osh hillside
neighborhood overlooking miles
of scorched vegetation remained
a virtual war zone Sunday as
shocked resident.I began al!tlng
through the blackened rubble.
Little was left to retrieve. The
fire took hlllalde homes on both
sides of the street, leaving behind
only chimney st.ackS and custom
swimming poola.
A sooty plaalic truck, a box of
canceled checks and a !ICOrched
cop y of Playboy magazine
became amazing treasures.
Tim Neuland poked through
the desolate rubble or what
neighbors had said had once been
an lmmaculuw home worthy a
s pot In H o u se Beautiful
magazine.
"When "'t-JOl here It was alt
over," he aa1d. "No clothes, no
furniture. nothing' a left."
Odd l y e nough a Junio r
Fireman's badge he had received
in third grade survived the
flames: He wore It.
"This is the most beautiful
home I've ever owned . We'll
bullrl it back," he said. as he
pulled a broken saw from the
pile of blackened ash.
Next door, Pat McConnell, 37
a nd a few friends searched
through a heap that had once
been~ the master bedroom for
some coins he had kept In the
cl08et.
"I didn't think it was going to
get this close," said McConnell,
turnins shovel a fter shovel of
worthless ash.
"It makes you r e asseu
everything," he added. "Material
things aren 't that important
anymore."
14 families
homeless • 1n
county fires
By DAVID KUTZMANN
of'the Delly Hot ltaft
A blaze that scorched 16,800 acres of
hillsides and canyons in eastern Orange County
neared full containment today, ending a two-day
rampage that left 14 fami lies homeless and
caused an estimated $16 million in property
damage.
Orange County Fire Department officials
said the wind-driven fire was expected to be 100
• pe rcent contained by noon today with full
·control expected later today or Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Orange County was among
three Southern California counties declared a
disaster area by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. That
d esig nation will assist prope rty owne rs in
obtaining reconstruction assistance.
Fire Capt. Chuck Murphy said the blare was
still smoldering this morning near Fremont
Canyon east.. of Irvine Lake, where firefighters
had concentrated their efforts overnjght after
dousing flareups and hot spots in other locations
Sunday. , ,
The blaze erupted Saturday morning in the
Gypsum Canyon area n ear the Riversid e
Freeway. Fueled by strong Santa Ana winds, it
quickly raced toward hillaide areas Rieim
Hills, Villa Park, Orange and Santia o yon.
Forced to flee were hundreda · o retti<lenta---
Crom expensive hillside neighborhoods.
decided to wait until fall.
(See RESIGNS, Pa1~ At> Residen ts in Anaheim H ills wa tched lire approac h on Saturday.
Officials said the fire destroyed 1.4 homes,
many of them in the J>08h Crest de Ville tract in (See COUNTY FIR~, Pase At)
·LB fire men stretched
By GLENN SCOTr °' .... .,.., ..........
Firefighters battling Sunday's
Laguna Beach fire that charred
60 acres and destroyed two
houses prevented more severe
destruction despite a s upport
system stretched to its limit.
Only two of the city's four
engines and crews were in town
when the fire was reported at
1:29 a .m. at the borne of Thomas
Duckwo rth, 1199 Lewe llyn
Drive.
The city's other engines -and
virtually all extra engines and
c rews from Orange Coast
communities -were far away at
staging areas at Anaheim Hills,.
where they had been summoned
to help extinguish a• fire that
broke out Saturday.
Firefighters say Duckworth's
old, wooden house had been a
concern for them for years
becau.e the cloeest fire hydrant,
located on Canyon ·Acres Drive,
was almoat a half-mile away and,
a narrow private road to the
residence provided only limited
~.
The house already was in
flames when firefightera spotted
it as they headed their vehicles
up Laguna Canyon Road after
the call came in. By the time they
laid 2,000 feet of hose up the
narrow road -it took ho&e from
both engines to reach the site -
the hou.e was engulfed.
Wonie yet, the water pre91ure
in the lines wasn't sufficient to
force the water up the 300-foot
climb to the hillside hOWle. Thus,
crew memben instead parked an
engine next to the house and
used the 500 gallons of water
atored ln the vehicle until more
help arrived.
"Wha t we tried to d o was knocl< it down enough until we
could get aome more equipment
and manpower up here,"
explained Capt. Rich Dewberry.
The support WU coming, but It
+as a Jona way off. Meanwhile,
lhe fire blown by mode rate
winds was movlnt along the
brush-lined hillside toward the
high-priced homes Un1ng Skyline
Drive and several cul-de-sacs to
the west.
B ecause h eat rises, fires
naturally move uphill.
If the city's other two engines
had been in town, they probably
would have been dlspat.ched to
the top of th e hill s to
immediately establish a line, said
d epartment spokesman Herb
Jewell. But he said no one could
argue wlth the need to send them
to Anaheim. where the fire there
had destroyed 14 homes.
Mutual aid agreeme nts, he
noted, work both ways.
In this case, the agreement
proved workable again . Forty·
nine fire e ngines from all part.I of
Orange County and beyond
eventually arrived in Laguna
Beach. Many of them were aent
directly to the hilltops where
crews hosed down flames that
licked only a few yards from the
houses.
(See LAGUNA, Page A%)
Cuesta hand crew cuts fire line o n east side of
Laguna Canyon Road across from Festival of Arts.
Stoc k s su i:ge
over 1,000
in busy day
NEW YORK (AP ) -Stock
prices rose broadly in one of Wall
Street's busiest days ever today,
pro pe lling the Dow Jones
average of 30 industrial stocks
over the 1,000 mark to ita highest
level in more than 17 months.
The Dow Jones Industrials
closed up 25.94 and tickers fell
behind In the ftarious trading.
Due to technical difficulties,
the Daily Pilot does not offer
final stocks quotes today.
Interest rates tumbled last
week as the conviction grew that
the Fede ral Reser ve Board
w ould adopt a m ore
accommodating monetary stance
In light of the economy'•
continued weakness.
The outlook for further
interest rate relie f brightened
after close of trading Friday,
when the Fed cut its discount
rate to 9.5 perce nt.
NB's growth fight: SPONtaneous combustion
'BY STEVE MARBLE 1• .. .,.., ........
Jean Watt lives on exclusive HarboT Island.
drives a white Mercedes coupe and la one of the
tnaly powerful in Newport Be.ch.
She doesn't deal in stocks and bonds, she
doesn't have an executive a.Ute overlooking the
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ocean and ahe hasn't even conaldered seeking
political office.
She's the president of a group called SPON, a
amall but politically powerful collection of
resident.I who have become "public enemy No. l ''
to developer1 and buJlder1 In the beKh city.
SPON hu a wlnnlna track ~ of derailing
development projecti, slowing ot.hera and drawing
attention when lt.1 leaden speak out on illuee,
whkh ts often.
SPON ii an acronym for Stop Pollat;lnl Our
New~.·
In the early days -1974, that la -SPON'a
Idea of polludon wu the slit, pettlcldes and
chemicala wllllhln8 Into the Upper Newp>rt Bay.
The bey w11 Sf'ON'a reuon fot belq.
But SPON'a definition of pollution has
chanced. PolluUon now means too much traUlc,
too many people, too many jet fiil}\ta and, more
than anythlnc elle, too much 8f0Wth.
SPON a. vieWed by lta cnUc:I 11 beina the
dty'1 no-powth movement, a label Wait •YI ii
••e{mpUatlc nonleftle'' created b1 her enernlel and
the media.
On tM OCh« a6cle of the ch-bcwd 61 the
lrvtne C'.ompuy. the ~t landowner, landlord
md dr.r= In Newport a.ch. .Jb t.on. • vlo9 prllktent al the company, .. a fanmr mayor and etty IWWllt' of Newport
Beech. In -ea,.aty or anolhli'. he Ml been ~ • .,.cm lbe cdty far 21 ~·
IMI• edfttl tblll the '~" In Newport II
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Thi• II th• HCOncf of thrff Dally Piiot
arUCIH de1crlblng the growth-no growth
faction• governing development In Newport
BMch. Today'1 ln1taltment cowra SPON (8top
Polluting Our Newport), a watc hdog
organlutlon and "' crttlct. ·
member1hip of SPON on a collision coune but the
true heavyweight bout hu always been Newport
Center.
Newport Center is the showcue of the Irvine
Company e mpire, a circular sh opping and
profeealonal center that has attracted the likes of
Nelman-Mm:us and Bullocks-Wilshire and hu
drawn flrma like Pacific Mutual out of Los
Anple9.
The center la a world of glua and steel that.
when viewed from the deck of a boat In Newport
Harbor, 1tand1 In spectacular contrut 10 the
hlllllde ol lrvlne Company hornet that rt.et up
behind it. It 11 a land of hi1h-fuhlon, bl& buaine.,
top-0'8.ht hotel rooms and a Soll ooune tucked In
for IOOd metllW"e. It 11 virtually a city by l\19U.
~ lrvtne Company baa apent the better part
• of four yean \fyiftl '° nan down a ~am for expa.ndtnc the cenw (''flnlshln8 lt.' the lrvtne
Campany ...... ).
The Irvine Company dream for Newport
Center l'8r19d to 10 ...,. ln 1978.
, If the ~ tinn WU havtna trouble
I that Y"f', SPON w.n't. 'nw &00-nmnber trOUP
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Movie cartoonists
call off strike
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Canoonl1t.s have voted IO
end their 9 'h-week walkout without gaining any
ground In a key dl1puw with producers -protection
Crom having work len t oversea&.
Union ottornt'y Stu Llblckl said anlmatons who
turn out such popular Saturday mornlni televt.ton
fare as "The Smurh" a n d "Heat he ll ff and
Marmaduke" voted "nearly un.unitnowsly" Saturday to
return to work this week.
The moet visible victim of the prolonged strike
was Mickey Mouse, who was to hove returned to
theater screerui In o Dlsney ChrlBtmas show. lt would
have been his first theatrical release since 1953.
Disney officials earlier this week postponoo plaru1
for the program, u spoof o f Charles Dickens'
"Christmas Carol," because not enough time was left
to produce It.
Gas prices rise again?
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Motorists probably have
seen the last of dedinang gasoline prices and 1:an
expect the cost to began rising again al any ume, oil
industry analyst Dan Lundberg says.
The overall' prit-e of gasoline -including taxes -
has dropped an average of 1.3 cents a week since the
Fourth of J uly, bringing the average price to $1.26 o
gaUon, Lundberg said Sunday. He added, "l think
Re aganomlcs is working in the gasoline industry."
Decreased consumption has forced the retailers to
cut prices and offer cash discounts to attract customers,
he said, but that trend should end soon as prices t'Ome
up to aid slumping profits.
Off Ice completed
The KoU Company, headquartered m Newport
Beach, has completed construction of a new office
building and interior improvements in Tustin for the
Santa Ana Branch of Fireman's Fund Insurance
Company, California's largest. insurance underwriter.
Growth o f the San ta Ana Branc h , which
generated over $55 m illion an premiums in 1980, led to
the necessity to move a staff of 225 to the new facility.
Howard Prke, Koll construction manager, described
the prestressed concrete-frame bujldang as a compact
T -shape with integral covered parking for 353
vehicles. Completed under budget, construction C06ts
for the shell building, parkin.g structure and tenant
improvements totaled approximately $6.8 million.
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