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SEPTC·MUE:R 10. 1981 OAANGECOUN TV C ALIF OH NIA 25 CENTS Forced busing opposed by • court nominee OPJ>OSF.D TO Hl '.'\JS(; C11u rt ,wmmee () Cvr11111r Picasso 's 'Guernica' now home MADRID, Spain <AP > Pablo Picasso·s protest against fascis m and the horrors of war. the mural "Guernica," finally reached Spain today after near· ly 42 ) cars as a refugee in America The 11-by 25-foot painting. one of Picasso's mos t important works. was secretly removed Wednesdav from New York's Museum of Modern A rl and flown to Madrid The mura l and 62 related drawings trave led aboard a reg ular Iberian Airl~nes rt1ght with Spanish Cqlture Minis ter Inigo Cavero. who went to New York on Sunday to gel them They were delivered officially lo him tn a brief private ceremony at the museum Wednesday after noon Police s warmed around the jetliner at the Madrid airport. on guard agains t an attack by Basque separatis ts. The painting and drawings were taken under heavy guard to the Prado. Madrid's famed museum. where 200 people watched from be hind police lines. They will be installed in a special annex. the Cason del Buen Retiro. in time for the cen- tennial celebralton of Picasso's birth Oct. 25 Guernica·s city government expressed ··sadness and indigna tion for the contempt shown to the Basque people" in having the painting displayed in Madrid and not in Guernica Painted in 1937 for the Spanish Republican government's ex- hibit at the Paris World Exposi· ti on, ··Guernica" has never been in Spain. Picasso refused to let it (S(e PICASSO, Page AZ > Bandits hit • ge m store 10 Costa Mes a Two men in their late 30s, one of them brandishing a black automatic pis tol, took $60.000 worth of merchandise from a Costa Mesa jewelry store Wednesday and escaped in a Toyota pickup truck. police re- ported. Officers said the two entered Wayne Orr Jewelers, 333 E. 17th St.. posing as customers. One of the men. described as having straight, shoulder-length bli·Dd hair. standing about 5· feel-10 and weighing about 180 pounds. ordered clerk Mrs. Orr of Garden Grove and a woman customer to lie on the floor beblnd a counter. He then ordered Orr to fill a white canvas bag with jewelry from display cases, police said. T he second holdup man, described as having dark hair and a pock-marked race, said nothing during the robbery, Orr told polic~. . WASlllNGTON <AP 1 San· dra Day O'Connor. in the second round of Senate C'Ommittee ques- tioning on her U.S. Supreme Court nomination, said today s he personally opposes man· datory school busing. In a tense exchange with Sen Charles E . Grassley, R-Iowa, s h e added t hat President Reagan had not asked for any commitments in exchange for the nominat ion "l was not asked to make any commitments about what I would do or how I would resolve any issue lo com e before the court ... s he told the Senate Judiciary Committee. The conservative Grassley twice as ked her to sa y that she had not been asked for a ny com· mitments "ll would not be proper for me t o disclose th e contents of private conversations I had with the president. In no way am I suggesting that was at his re· quest ... s he added. She said she feels school bus ing to achieve integration can be "disruptive" to 'Children. citing her long treks to school when she was a child "'I 1ust think tha t isn't a syste m that often is terribly beneficial to the child ... she said of school busing She also noted that during her tenure in the Arizona state Senate she voted for·a resolution urging act ion "al the federal level .. that would ··terminate the use of force d busing in de· s egregation cases ... The 51-year-old Anzona ap· peals court Judge also strongly def ended her refusal to answer s ubstantive ques tions during her confirmation hearings "The nominees have felt re- luctant to ans wer questions on issues that may come before the court." Mrs O 'Connor said of past nominees to the high court. Mrs O'Connor was expected to fin ish ht'r committee testimony later today, following a prediction Wednesday from t he c hairman. Sen Strom Thurmond. R ·S C .. that ap proval by the full Sena~e could come as early as next Wednes· day During WcJnesday's session, Mrs. O'Connor refused to dis· close how she would vote on abortion cases but said her ··per so nal v i e ws and philosophies'" would not affect her decisions If approved. Mrs . O'Connor would succeed Jus tice Potter Ste wart. who rettred July 3. Ten· tative plans already have been made to swear her in as the high cou rt 's 102nd member this <See SUPRE ME, Page AZ) Will N e wport sex store be reopened? Th.ere's a "for rent .. sign on the white s tucco building and the front door is locked tight but owners of the once -controversial Newport Beach adult bookstore say these looks are deceiving. They say the Talk of the Town sex emporium will one day again be the talk of the town and be free to sell its X-rated books. magazines and gadgets. For the time being. though. all the action is taking place in Los Angeles at the state Court of Ap- peal. The Marine r's Mile bookstore, burglarized. set on fire and picketed during Its 13-day life, was closed last February. '· Josh Kaplan, attorney for bookstore operator Thomas Wade, has asked the court to ruJe that the Newport zoning or· dinance which closed t he bookstore is a violation of hia client's First Amendmen t rights. Newport city attorneys, th.is week, filed an opening response to the charge, arguing that the city ls not trylng to ban or pro· hi bit the sale of erotic material. l'he city, in Its .U-page legal brief, claims Newport's zonin1 ordinance would perm it opera- tion of a bookstore selling erotic material as long as It does not represent a "substantial or significant portion of its stock and trade.,. In other worm, says Assbtant City Attorney Bob Burnham, lf the shop had 1.000 books then SO <See ADULT, P11e AZ> I I ,,. .......... Kay Popt>. IY . rests m lwsp1tal bed ofter he111g u111ur1ded 111 1Jtlt'1tlpt to fll// robbny m Truro Englaruf I tll-~I 11•/1 ~" u11qr1J I had''' rfo 'ilJl/ll'f l!mq \/It' ISCJld Girl, I 9, wounded in nabbing gunman TRURO , England <AP> -.. I just felt so ~ngry I had to do something, .. says Kay Pope, the 19· year-old woman who helped capture a thief and was s hot for her trouble. British newspapers splashed the s tory on their front pages lo· day. calling Mi ss Pope a heroine. From her car, stopped at a traffic light. she saw a gunman s hoot down security guard Vic- tor Harvey. 37. who was loading cash from a bank into his truck. The robber s eized a bag of cash and fled. Jumping from the car and grabbing a trash can lid as a shield, she ran after the killer. who was also pursued b y carpenter William Pas coe, 38. As Pascoe grabbed the man, Miss Pope beat him on the head with his own crash helmet which had fallen to the sidewalk In the fight. she was shot in her nght thigh. A scor e of other passers-by in the normally s leepy town of Wadebridge. Cornwall, joined in and held the gunman until police arrived. Doctprs at Truro City Hospital s aid Miss Pope was "comforta ble" today after surgery for the bullet wound. T he guard shot in the robbery died of a chest wound His al- leged assailant was scheduled to appear in court today for ar· raignment on a murder charge. County could gain under remap plan By FREDE RICK SCHOEMEHL Ot U. Del" l"llOlt IUtl SACRAMENTO Orange County's representation in Washington. D C. could increase under a proposed cong ressional reapportionment plan released here Wednesday. The plan. the one-man effort of Rep. Phillip Burton. D-San Francisco, calls for the county to be split among five con· gressional districts, including two that would be shared with neighboring counties . The county is split among four congressional districts, includ- ing two that are shared with neighboring jurisdictions. Burton didn't provide detailed maps of the district boundary changes he proposed . He said such maps would be provided before the proposed plan is sub· milted to the state Legislature where it will be considered together with reapportionment plans for the state's Assembly a nd Senate districts. Based on written material re- leased by Burton, incumbents I r epresenting Or a nge County would be protected un~r the proposal. The exis tin g 4 0 th Congressio n al district . represented by Rep. Robert Badham, R -Newport Beach, would be located entirely within t he county under the Burton plan. The district now extends into north San Diego County. The "new" 40th district would encompass the communities of Dana Point . Laguna Niguel. South Laguna, Laguna Beach. Newport Beach. Costa Mesa, Tustin and portions of Orange. lt would be about 50 percent Republican and 36 perce nt Democratic in composition. Large portions of the existing 40th district would then go to a proposed 43rd district that would run from El Toro to Del Mar in San Diego County. The proposed district would include much of the north San Diego County ter- ritory now represented by Republican Clair Burgener. The existing 38th district. now <See CONGRESS, Page AZl Diahlo Canyon troops ready for protest SAN LU IS OBISPO IAP I T he D1ablo Can yon nuc lear power plant. which could quick ty come on line following ap- pro v a I of Its security plan. already is generating beat as an ti-nuclear groups and law en- forcement agencies prepare for a threatened confrontation. A Nuclear Regulatory Com- miss ion appeal board Wednes· day approved the plant's securi· t y plan, leaving just one step before the facility gains a n operattng license · Some of the 500 Northern Californi a National Guard troops put on alert Tuesday took up positions at the plant near here to prepare for the anti· nuclear activists' effort to s hut the facility, s aid Ca lifornia ll1ghway Patrol Comm1ss1oner Glen Craig. lie will head a mutual aid force during the pro mised demonstration. "'We expect that within 36 hours we will see some action by the Abalone Alliance. either at the e ntrances to the plant. or some atte mpt to occupy lhe property,·· Craig said late Wednesday ''San Luis Obispo County Sheriff George S. Whiting is c·ead y for them, and we are ready to give ham any support he needs," Craig s aid. The plant is expected to get full NRC approval to begin operating at low power w1lhtn 10 days Opponents promised Wednes· day to launch a massive, non- violent blockade of the plant before then. in an attempt to seal the plant from land and sea access. The Coast Guard said that. fro m 3 a .m. Thursday through 6 a .m . Sept. 28. 1l was estabhshing a "'safety zone" along eight miles ·or coastline around the plant from Point Buchon on the north to Irish Canyon on the south, and two miles to sea No boats will be allowed inside the zone, the Coast Guard said The Abalone Alliance hopes to have thousa nd s of d e m · o n strator s blockading the plant "within the next five to six days ... spokesman J ohn Rosen· thal said, though he declined to speculate on the number com - ing "This 1s the time for all people opposed to nuclear power to join us in San Luis Obispo to try to stop this dangerous plant less than three miles from an earth quake fault." he said. Although the atomic fuel alr eady is ins ide the plant, Hosenthal said the d e m · onstrators still could keep the plant inactive. "Our very presence by hav· ing thousands of people on or around the site . . . will create a security risk, so they won't load the fuel, .. Rosenthal said. Trade Center roof target of sky dive r NEW YORK <AP) -A man parachuted from a low-flying plane onto the 1,325-foot south tower of the World Trade Center today. The jumper was seized by Port Authority police, who said he identified himself as John Carta, 35, of New Rochelle, an unemployed construction worker who has been parachuting 12 years. He told authorities he was a former Green Beret combat soldier. He refused to reveal the iden· tity of the pilot of the plane or I any others involved in the spec· tacular feat for fear of "getting them in trouble." The jumper carried a blue flare as he dived from the plane and aimed for a depressed area in the center of the roof of the 110-story building , making a bull's.eye landing. Police officer Joseph Slovensky, assigned by the authority to the observation deck atop the building, saw the flare and watched the perlect descent onto the roof. He st epped forward and seized the man as he landed. The authority said the jumper would be given a summons. T he jumper was first Iden- tified as Ron DiGiovannl, but police said the man identified himself u Carta. ' 1-T \ /J / ""iE PHUHE/J <"rirri11111/ 111/111 ( ·1ui11 Cardinal eyed in; fund fraud CHICAGO <AP 1 A federal grand Jury 1s investigating whether Cardinal John P Cody 11legally diverted as much as Sl million 111 tax-exempt church funds to a long time friend. the Chicago Sun·Times reported to· day In a copyrighted story, the newspaper said the grand jury has issued subpoenas for finan· c1al record!t of the Chicago Archdiocese. the cardinal and his friend. 74 -year-old Helen Dolan Wilson of St. Louis The archdiocese denied that any church funds had been mis· used Cody declined comment on the report and Mrs Wilson could not be reached immediately The newspaper said 1t learned Cody prov1de4-almost $90,000 in 1969 and 1970 for•Mrs Wilson to buy a horn<.' in BocCI Raton, Fla .. shortly after she rt't1red from an $8.000 a year pos1t1on as an of· f1ce manager tn St. Louis and moved lo Chicago. The Sun-Times said its in· vest1gat1on shows Mrs Wilson's wealth growing from a relative· ly meager a m ou nt in the mid· 1960::. to m·arly $1 milliorr currently The newspaper said tbat in addition to her Boca Raton home. s he also main· tained a luxury apartment in Chicago in the early 1970s and later rented an apartment m St. Louis . It said s he belonged to an exclusive club in Florida. drove a luxury car and dressed in furs and designer clothes The grand jury is looking into the source of those funds. ac· cording to unnamed sources quoted by the Sun-Times Cody, reached b y t he newspaper al a bishops' con· ference in s uburban Mundelein, declined comment on the report. "l don't need any chance for r e buttal ... sai d Cody . 73. <See CARDINAL, P age AZ> 2 counts dropped P HOENIX (AP > Two of 14 p erjury counts have been dropped against former U.S. At· torney General Richard Klein· dienst. but his attorneys failed to get the entire case against him dismissed. lNSIOf TODAY .. , think he'$ goJng lo be lhe greale$t preMerit we ever had." aays the legendary Lionel Ham pion 0$ he await 1 a $pectal tntrote at the While HoU$t tomght. rSel' Page A61 11011 1\2 • • • • • * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Thuraday, September 10, 1981 ............ /'a/1/<1 />1(·11ss11 s /atn(IU.'1 mural (;uermca ... an art1st1c prntest aga111s1 /asnsm I' mor 1·d 1111 1111 Wadml 111w;<•11111 af/1·r ·'2 yl!cirs u1 enlt'' m lhl! L'111ted States Reagan and Begin 'W ork for peace ' WASJllNGTON (APl -Presi- dl'nt Reagan said today he and I s rae l i Prime Minis ter Menachem Begin .. have made pro!(rcss in charting a course" for cin approach to a Middle East peace in months ahead. Reagan offered no details in a -;tatC'mc.>nt following two days of meeting~ ~ith Begin. but told re· porters. We will work together to m:11nta1n the peace that was t·onc ludl·d between Isr ael and Egypt and to build on that peace :rnd broadt•n 1t .. J'hc ~L1 n1tcd States stands n·ad~ to advance the peace proc- l"'" 1n ;J11y way that is useful." HC'agan <.;aid. with Begin stand· 1ng .it h1~ s id e L' S. offil'ials had said in ad· vanct• of Regrn's visit that it \\ould he crucial in determining whether lht•rc 1s any life left in From Page Al the 1979 Camp David accords between Egypt and Israel for achieving a Middle East peace. Reagan's statement seemed to indicate there was still useful life left in the accords. Ho wever. Begin made no s pecific mention in his de parlure statement of any prog- ress toward an approach to peace. a lthough he said Israel favors peace. Begin stressed the two leaders had agreed in their talks on a common strategy for confront in'g Soviet aggression in the Mid die East. He announced Wednes day that they decided to work out an agreement for s trategic cooperation While not yet defined. such an agreement could lead to an ex panded U S military presence in Israel. ADULT BOOKSTORE • • • or l'\ t•n IOO uf them could be X· r al etl Tht· 1•11\ also claims that the ordinance establishes a rela· t1uns h1p between adult bookstore .ind <'rime. property \ alues and neighborhood blight Newport offl ciab maintain an adult bookstore would lead to an incn.•use in prostitution . public homoscxualit~. drug use. publjc drunkt·nness and robbery Law~ t'rs from both s ides pre chct ll could be another three months before the case is heard. ~1 ean\\ hllc. another battle concerning the closed bookstor e 1s bre" ing Al the center of this controvcrs~ 1s the question - "ho owns the bookstore? Attorney Kaplan claim s his l'11ent sold the s mall shop at 2930 W roast ll1 ghway to Corona del Mar rug merchant Said Sokrian last .Jul\ Sokri.an had asked for city per·mission to construct an office building on the site but the City Council denied his plan as too bi~ and too intense. Kaplan contends that Sokrian. after his office plan was denied. l eased th ~ building back to former bookstore owner Wade. Soknan resp<>nds. ··This is not the case. I don·t know what the hec k he <Kaplan l is talking about I must give him a call on this ·· City officials. though, say county records s how that Sokrian is the owner of the prop erty They say they have no knowledge of any lease arr ange ment Kaplan a dds that his client Is ··100 percent" m favor of win ning his court battle and reopen· ing the sex shop. What hasn·t been explained. though. is the ·'for rent·· sign at tached to the front of the milk white building. From Page A1 PICAS SO • • • be shown there until democracy returned to his homeland 1 n funereal tones of black. white and gray, "Guernica" de· picts the horrors of the destruc· tion of Guernica. the ancient Basque capital 1n northwest Spain. by German bombers fl y. in~ for rebel Gen -F rancisco Franco in the Spanish Civil War. More than 80 percent of the c1 I~ "as dl..'stroyed and more than 2,000 of its people were killed in the attack April 26. 1937. It was the first saturation bombing of a city in military history. For many vie w ers. the animals and "terrified faces of people in the mural symbolized the agonies of war For Spam. ~here Franco was succeeded by King Juan Carlos after the d1c· tator die<l in 1975. possession of it became a S\'mbol of return to dcm ocrac~ • Picasso. who died in 1973 al the age of 91 . s pent most of his adult hfr in France and refused to visit Spain whilC' Franco lived lie s tipulated that .. <.iuermca" should be sent to his horn eland, but not until de· mocracy was restored The painting wa s in a 40-year r etrospective of Picasso's work that opened al the New York museum in November 1939. Because of World War II. it re· mained on loan lo the museum but was sent al Picasso's re· quest to a number of European cities and lo Sao Paulo, Brazil, for t>xh1b1ts tn the 1950s It was ins ured then for $40 million. From Page A1 CONGRESS .. represented by Rep J erry Pat· terson. D Santa Ana. would re· main relatively intact. inc luding mos t of Santa Ana . Garden Grove and Buena Park The pro· posed 38th district would be heavily Democratic in comp<>s i ti on Burlon·s proposal also would leave the 39th district, currently represented by Rep. William Dannemeyer. R Fullerton, much as it exists today, including the communities of Brea. Fullerton and Anaheim College rolls swell Administrators 'unable' to hire additional teachers By JOHN N£t;DHAM Of .. Delty,. ........ Morl' pcoplt! ul'e enrolling In area community colleges this fall, but school officials say the s tudent increue 1s causing problems. Because of continuing fonding cuts al state und federal levels, officials say community eollege districts have been unable lo hire additional in11truct9rs to s taff a lr ea dy crowded classrooms. As a result. classes will be even larger and minimum class size req uirem ents to keep a course open have been raised in two local community colleges . College administrators said the increased enrollments are partly cuuscd by the r apid population growth in Orange County They abo say economic prob· lcm s have f o rc e d m a n y families to forego sending their children to universities and private colleges because of the greater expense They added that unemploy- m ent and changing technologies have forced many people to re· turn to college to learn new skills so they can fi nd work. .. It's ironic that community colleges are being hit hardest by budget cuts at a time of greatest demand," said Jack Chappell, public information officer for Coastline Community College. Coastline Community College, .. college without walls," rep<>rt· ed the highest increase in stu· dents of all area community col· ll'ges. A college s pokes man said 20,500 had enrolled by the first day of school Tuesday. up from 16.500 las t fall Chappell said the 20 percent increase in enrollments prompt- Clos ure urged for waters lide in Orange O R A!':GE <AP > A watershde in which nine people were injured last month should not be allowed to reopen because of defects in the plastic tubes that carry riders, a consultant has told the city The report. compiled after a l hree·day inspection by s ix engineers. said there is evidence of misalignment and poor fit between the Lexan plastic panels and that buckling, crack- ing and distortion of the panels is occurring on both of the Big "O " Skate Park's Aquatube s lides Two nders were left danghng from a jagged opening 60 feet above a cement s kating park /\ug. 9. In an Aug. 31 letter to city huilding officials. Donald 0 . Cox of the Los Angeles-based Failure An a lysis Associates said more cracks in addition to those that caused the accident -have appeared in other locations on both slides. "Considering the properties of Lexan. it is not unrealistic to ex- pect that additional cracks may initiate in the future." Cox wrote Dennis Krejci of the city's building department said the report has been forwarded to J a m es Leonard Herrell. one of the owners of the $700,000 slide t hat was open ed five weeks before the accident. ed college udmin111trators to in creese minimum dass size from 15 students to IK to kt•cp ;.i t•ourM' open Chappell added th<1I tht• col lcge's 800 full and part-timt· in structors would have lurger c lasses than in the past. and that ongoing budget tonslruints have prevented the hiring of new teachers. Saddlebac k Com munit y College District officials rep<>rt ed the second highest increase in enrollments of areu colleges. go- ing from 23,551 last September to 26,511. on the first day of school last week Public Information Offi cer Bill Schreiber said the 9 7 per- cent increase would further com pound the problem of crowded classrooms a t the Main Campus in Mission V1eJO and the North Campus in Irvine. "We have been reducing our classified <non·leach.111g l i.taff through attrition during the past few months in an effort to cul our costs." Schreiber said He added that in the face of e ver-s hrinking funding from state and federal sources the faculty size is not expected to in· From Page A1 crt-ast• .it SaddlebaC'k Schrl'lb<.•r said the distract hus ahout 250 full lll'lll' und tif>CJ part I 1r111· 1nstr111·tor-. F1fll'en adch t111nal lt•ac·h111..: pos1tioni. that \H•f't• to be uddt•d this yc<lf wer~ t•ut from the d1.,lr1t•t ·.., budget Jim l"arnt•lt , pulJln: 1nfurma· twn offtci:r for Orange Coa$l <.'ollt·g1• in ('o,la Mes a , said cn rollrr1 c11l ~ increas ed from 25.825 last S1·ptt>mber to 27.ROO th•~ fall. rl'IH l''Pnting a 7 9 J)Ct' (•t•rH hike Carm·tt sa11l ~tuclt•fllS would rind It mort• d1fflt ult to petition dasscs, and <·ourst•s with less than 18 studt•nts enrolled woulit be canceled Hl' said some classes offered in th<• fall sch<·dull• have already bee n tann·led becaus e fewer than 18 s tudents signed up Courses "1th mon· d emand. ..,uch <IS belo(inning Englis h. have been srhedull'd 1n lht•ir place. he said .. We J1t•r1 1 1•'\pl·c·t1ng an~ ma- jor prohll•ms \\1th increased l..'nrollmcnts. but lht· rcil10 of stu dent s pl'r tl'.lt h e r will be higher, .. Carnt'lt ..,aid CARDINAL PROBED. • • a r c h bishop o f lhc nation's largest Catholic dio<•e se with 2 4 million members. Efforts by The Associated Press to reach Cody were not successful. Archdiocese spokes man Peter Foote released a statement to day which said "Monsign or Francis A Brackin, vicar general. speak· ing for the Archdioc e s e of Chicago, categor ical ly denies that there has been any misuse of church funds "Once again, lhl' a rchd1ocese re minds Chicagoans that the Catholic church consistently has taken strong moral positions op· posed to the stands of the Sun Times " Las t year, the archdiocese is sued a statement complaining of a Sun-Times inves t1gal1on or church affairs "One could speculate that the Su n -Times annoyance al Car<1inal Cody is due to his un- willingness to lift certain stric lures . Our stands on issues such as abortion. aid Lo non- public schools. divorce. and the strengthening of family lift' are areas in which the Sun Times has other positions. · the slate menl said in part. An overnight editorial assis- tant at the Sun-Times. asking not to be identified. refused com ment on Brackin·s -.tatement Joseph Z1ngrich of the St Louis -based brokera~c firm of Stifel Nicolaus & Co confirmed that records of Mrs Wilson s ac- count there had been s ub poenaed by the grand jury. the newspaper said The newspaper s aid Cody held personal control of two bank ac- counts that received deposits of more than $1 million from 1966 to 1973. One account had been established prior to Cody·s becoming archbishop in Chicago and was used to provide dona- tions to foreign and domestic bishops and priests on official vis its to Chicago. The second fund was set up by Cody and re- portcdly ust•d tu pay utility. ~rocer). c•ntertainment. tra\ el and other t•xpenses related to OIJl'r<.iling the c hurch ownl'cl mans um in Chicago. \\ herl' Cody II \'l'S The accounts ar<> not :.ubJeet to out..,1de audit. the Sun Times 'a HI \I r:. \\'1 l~on \\as clesenbC'd by ,1 ssc1r1.iks of Codv as a close p1•rs1 in;il h it•nd and a relative by marria~I;' '.\1rs Wilson s falh~r marrll·cl ('orh .. !-. aunt 1n 1912. <1bnu1 J \t•;.11 • afH·r h<'r mother d1t•d Over lht• yt•ars, t·onfusion has de \ l·lo ped II\ l'r l ~e 1r rela l 1on:.h1p Cod~ refrr:. t o her as hi!> c-ous1n and ,he has been kno "n in nt'\\SJ><tper <.i tc·ount.., a nd II\ l' hurl' h off i e 1 a Is ~s ('odv ., nll'l'l' and 1.1s hi<; s1s tt.'r. Shl· hJo.; tra\'Plt·d l'Xll'ns1vcly ""h thl' <.irdinal .mci "as pres ent 1n 19fl5 \\ hl'n he was en l h I ll n l ' d a ' ·' I (" h b I ' h () p I n Chu·ago and Ill 19fii "hen ht• was 1nrlucl t•d 1n Home 1n10 the Collt•gt· of Cardinals ~J r s Wilson "as d 1' orced from hl'r husband. Oand Beam Wils m1 . in 1!)39 In 1944 . Cody used his influem·c :.c s chancellor of thl' St Lou1~ Diocese to obtain a pos1twn for h<'r a~ a clerk in l h c l' h u r t h . ... t' l' 11 r d 1 n g l o Gcrald11w C'ocl~. the \\1fe of Cody·s hroth1·r. Thom.is Codv was chancellor from 194'1 lo l!HJ and h1shop of the diocese from 1947 to 1954 Mrs Wibon·s husband "as; the grand!-.on of Col Jim Beam. whose an<·t•..,lors foun<ll•d the K cntuc·ky d1 s t1ll e ry But Wilson·:-. fatht•r Gt•or~C'. \\anted no th 1 ng to clo \\ 1l h the \\ h1skey bu!-.inl'ss and movt·d his familv to St Lou1'. \\hen• he "orked as a nulroad l'arµenl<>• Court rt"cords ~aid that when l\I r !> Wil s on divorced her hus band m 1939. sht• received Sl a month alimon~ and $50 a month child support When Wilson died in 1969 in Louisville. he left no "ill and ht:. only kno"'n assl't ~as a car worth Sl50 that ht• left to his second wife. the Sun Times said Lastly, a proposed 42nd dis·.---------------------------- .... ,., ......... "-- Hwldmg that had ltoused the once-cont roverszal Talk of the Town 11d111/ hook.~tnre m Vewport Beach displays a ·tor rent'· sign. but 1111 CllH' seems to know who posted 1t ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Thoma'\ P Hatey P\b • ._. aNJ C"·et ( •K vt o OU,.,. Aooert N Weed .,, ... ~, Thona• A Murph1ne l o .. ,. M1chaet P Har11ey MMlt.ttt·"O O•'K'O' L Kay S.·hullz !><et"" ~ o ..... , ...... l\ennetl'1 N Goddard Jr ~rnard Scnulm11n Ooo•trOlliltf Chilrlet H Loos M 11!\jOQ•~ll ( '"'"' (..arol A Moore ~(-- Cl111lfled edvertlalng 71418t2·5871 All other depenmenta 842-4321 MAIN OFFICE ))~ Wr\t B•t ~I (0\1• Mn4i (A M•ll edd,-•U 80• 1S.0 (Olt• '-'.t\• ( 4 •1tt1• COU¥"0"' ,,.., Ot•nt1' (o.t\t Pua11~h•no Comp.e,,., No "•W\ \IOr-i"' 1llv\tr"f10l'l'I> tt0 ·f0'•A ,.., .. ,,,., Of' .ttT .,.,. '"'"',..."'' ..,,._,,_," ,,,,.~ b• •'"C>'l'I'"'',.,, -..1"n.,1 .. a~t ... , °"''"''''"°"' ot c OU•"Q"' O .. f'WI, \rl O'"' ( ,,..,, 00\1t1'0-r>••n "' c O'\tft A/H,. .. 8 (•hf~"""',. UP \ l u 800 ~uf>\ft10f10f' b• C1tH1'' \t QO mO"'f'tt'll" b• ""11111 \\ \(\ f'9"0f\t ... I\' ft'\11 f#<f'I 0-\l·l'\AhOf'U, \f O(I IT'\Qnlh t• ff•• O'•f'WJIP (Ottt 0•1ly ,.Uot "''" wf'l•<l\l\ c°"'tMf\4111 lf't" N11>W\ "'"''' 1\ e>uhll\h .. O b't th• 0 '•"91' (N\t Pv&loP\1"Q Co~"" \.f-0•'•',. ,.d•hot', tt,-• PUb'1\.M(I Mon'111h tf'uo1Jl')I\ 'f•OA" '•' (0'\'41 Mf'W ,.. ..... oor'1 8P'H .. HVC"1•"4t'" 8•4'CPIJ rovnt•i~ ~Allf'V ,,.,,,. l Aqwn ... 8••cr.. \ovU"I (OA\t A ''"CJ'"' r11911)n4111 .. 01t1on l\ DUOl1\,....., ~l1,;rdt1t,., ~0 ~undoi•\ ffiW' Df'l"f' 1p•t oubl·'"•"Q 0'""' , ' ;tt no ""'"'' 8•• ,,,.,., Po ~n· t ~ ( O\f 1 fNi~ ( •lf'""f""•• •Jt1• VOL. 74, NO . 252 trict would extend a long the coast from Huntington Beach lo R ancho Palos Verdes in L'br. Angeles County. Much of the ter· ritory today is located in the ex· isling 34th district represented by Dan Lungren, R·Long Beach. The prop<>sed 42nd would have a political m ix of 46 percent R epublicans and 44 percent Democrats. According to Burton. the pro- posed plan for Orange County would reduce lo six from e ight the number of cities that are spl it between different con- gressional districts. Under the proposal, the split cities would be Huntin gto n Beach, Wes tminster, Santa Ana, Orange. Bu e na Park and Anaheim. From Page A1 SUPREME • • month. The high court returns from its summer recess Oct. 5. Asked by Sen. John P . East, R·N .C .• about the criticism re- sulting from the court's 1973 abortion decision. Mrs. O'Con· nor replied. "For me lo join in that criticism would perhaps be pe.·ceived as an improper ex· ercise of my function a s a nominee to the court." She said. however, "The sub- ject or abortion is a valid one in my view for leg1slaUve action s ubject lo constitutional restraints or limitation." Afterward, East said he waa sllll undecided about Mrs. O'Connor . but added , "A number of her answer11 were ln· tcresting and reassuring." • .... I,.... Frank Smutra uml /11s 11•1/1• Hurbaro 11.'<ll'I' Cl \'!'ll' York 111ght duh after o port 11 f11/1011•11111 lw; per/llr111ut1<T <11 Carneqw J/Clll lits tux> u>t>t>k sta11ct wu-; ,of<J 11ut tn :!1 • dni1s afrn tt<:ket~ 1t't'lll on sale 111 .June 1i•1t/1" 1u1t• dm1tak1•11! S'lll!JJll/11 hreuk111q 11 Can1ey1e ho.r 11//1c1• rc•c ·usd ~('/ <1 l/l!<lf <1q11 h11 Smutru Got lo g i ue governo r credit When Gov Robt'rl 0 . Or r of Indiana got a form letter from a Chicago bank offering him a c redit card, he planted tongue in cheek and wrote back asking if his account eould handl e ha s c r edit nee d s $90 million for In diana's "unanticipated de f1cits .. Orr didn't get his "'l~h. but did get two c redit cards with a combined credit line of $5,000 The bank said al hoped Orr wouldn't use th<' cards for has $90 million credit needs. for that would cause "conste rnation of g1~jnt1r proportions.·· The comic exchange hegan when a letter from lhl• Harrai. Ba nk of Ch1<:ago. addressed to "llonorable Orr." con g ralulated Orr on h1 i. recent m ove presumably to the governor's mansion and offered the services of a com bint'd account f o r Mas terCard and VISA Walters s ays she ___ ,.. fel•I):, ··ver y good ' a fter s 1gn1n~ <.1 f1 vc year con lr al'l with /\BC after turning down offlors from NBC and CBS ABC would WALTERS n ot disclose 11·rms of the c·ontracl. but at ''a:-learnl'd 11 1s "'orth more than lht• $5 million that dr ew IH\r a\\ay from NBC rive 't•aro.., ago A ~our<'l' al CBS said Miss Walll'rs was offered the first ll·male ~pot on "60 Minutes" and the ho-.t rolt• on CBS '.\l'\\s· m•w afternoon show, l ' p Tu Tiil' M mute " President Reagan ordered that l ' S flags on public h11ddings. military posts and t S naval \'c•ssels be flown at half-staff lh1i-. week in mi•mory o f Roy Wilkins. The r1 v1 l rights leader died Tues- da \ ~•l agl'80 ·'Gel m t1 tteat on the firl'lt eurth·moon shuttle." llulian President Sandro Pertlnl uid. aR he tereeted U.S . ustronaut Roburt Crippen at the Quirinal Pttlu<'c in Rome "Of course. Mr President, o f cour:H'." C rippen responded d uring a courtesy call arranged by U.S Am · bassador Maxwell Rabb. Pala re sources sa i d Pe rtini, who will be 85 Sept 25. asked Crippen und Rabb a second time lo make a ''Cirm reservation·· for him on the inaugural fli ght of a regular U.S. space shuttle to the moon. Vice Pres id ent George Bush will represent the Unit l'd Slates at the celebration of Mexico's independen ce day next month. the White House announced. Rep. Claude P eppe r , D- F'la .. celebrated his 8lst birth· day by doin g hi s Job . something he believes too many people his agl' are forced away from by unfair laws Peppl'r c:huarcd a three hour hearing in which people over 60 testified how wo rking 1s important to them. P e p per is t h e oldest m ember of the House and chairman of the Aging Com mittee Ile used his birthday to announce he as beginning a C'ampaagn ·•to once and for all w11)(> out the last destruc lave vestige" of age dis <' r i m 1 n a t 1 o n i n l h e workplaC'e Singer Pearl Ba ile)'. 63 , l'Oncurred during the hear- ing_ Coml•dian Redd Foh has been gr,mted a d1 vorct' after h e and h is former wife, J o i Yun Chi ... 0 x x • "•liill~ a \' o 1 d e d fu rlher court battlt'S b y agreeing on a ~<'ttlemcnt. Under the \ , ,~ , tt'rms of the f'OXX d i \' 0 r c e . ~ranted in Las Vegas, Foxx will pay $300,000 in a settle- ment to his former wife Foxx. 58, filed for divorce in October 1979 from Mrs. Foxx. 37 She responded with a Los Angeles divorce suit a "'eek later char ging cruelty Sunny in afternoon Exte 11ded outlook FORECAST Cons ta I WtU 10 SOJt~t '#lhCh •nd 'IAfl• ble tlOUO. tll0fl1 Mid morntn9 "°"" 11Houo11 tonloht Ont lo 1 toot M>vthwtisterly \w•tl Sun.n'f In •fttr noon V .S. s1un n1 a r y Record t>re•-.1no w•rmth 1preeo over IM nor1'-'n Plain• on Wednn oay but ttw mtr<Ul'Y Nr•t• r••ched lnlo tht 50J In _.,. portlOn\ of u.,. Northeast Sunn.-skl9'\ w•rt r•Por-t.o ovel' most 01 ~ nation. SN>-•• dum"9d r •ln on P•rt1 of northern Ntw Enol•rwl .,,., '"" G•HI Basin. T empera1urn wtN! 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Miion w•s upectl'CI lo h•v• sun\111,. on Tllur\day Tem peraturH In ttw 'Os _,. lorocut lor tl'te "Orl"9m Plains and reacllftlll tn Ille 70s were tapecltd 111 Ille Nonn.asc Tt mpera1ure1 .,.,., likely to rt.Ch Ille I01 from Ille -.lhern Atl•ntlc C041SI tot,_ G••-' Bn ln A.I mlcMtternoon -tday, lllOM r•nved ln>m 12 In Br.ofcwd, P• . to IQ.I In P•tm Sc>rlnos. Catu California SoutMrn Calllornla wt11 be fair tllr0U9ll Fri.y but -let• n1g111 and early "'°""iflO loO -low ctouch art due along the cotst Hl911S In Orenoe County In Ille low 70s el Ille t.a<he•, H to IO 1111- Lows SS toU Inland ••II..,, can t ir11«t lltGM 111 ll'te '°'· L~ In ll'le ~ Mountain lllaf>l 76 to 14 Low• S7 to 60. West to -.t~t wlrld• u to U m pll afternoo"' el>d tvt nl11gJ I" nort,..rn dewrtl-HI~ '4 to 104 L-• M ti> 74. Soutl'lern -rt 1119M t02 10 ioe. u,w, n ton . Hort,..,.,, and Cetlt ral Callfornl• mo1Uy fair lllrOUQlll FrlO.y except to< low cloula or fOQ pe"lltlng atong coaat -.._,,,., lnl-nlgllts and mornlng1. 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Call lhl' number below and your message will be recorded. transcribed a nd deli vered to the appropriate editor T he same 24-hour a nswering service m ay be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic Mailbox contributo rs must include their name and telephone number for verHicallon No circulation calls. please T ell us what's on your m ind 642•6086 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, September 10, 1981 s 500-mile limit oppos ed Frontier Airlines orfic1als have filed u le"ul challenge lo a requirement that comme rcial jels leaving John Wayne Airport in Orange County can fly no farther than 500 miles. In papers filed in U S District Court in Los Angeles, airline of· fi cials said the 500-rajle rule is a "historical an achronism" that no longer applies They said Frontier, 1f allowed to Cly non·stop to Denver , 849 miles away, would use the same types of jets 1t uses now to ny to Las Vegas before proceeding to Denver They said the 500-mile rule was origina lly implemented lo prohibit large comme rcial passenger jets from us ing the a irport. but lifting the require menl would no longer cause more noise. B ob Schulman . Frontier public relations director. said We dnes day that the airline would use the s ame Boeing 737 jets to fl y non-stop to Denver as it uses today to rly to Las Vegas. Sance the jets would be subject t o the same weight require ments. the noise would not be in- ueascd With lht' longer 01ght, he said. With non s top flig hts. lhe a irline C'ould get its passengers to Denver faster a nd with less cost, he s aid ............. ·Most of our people who board flight::. at John Wayne are going lo Uenver and points bey1md," he said SO LONG, SUMMER -\111 umn ,.., f.!I\ tnJ.: hint-. of 11-. pt•ndini.: arr I\ al. -.11t·h "" t Ill· dt•\\ l1•ft nn <t '>pldl'r s \U•h II~ t ht· t·ool \d11•c111<lat•k n1t11111t :1111 .Ill' Ollhl<ilo I .:il-.1· l'l ;1t'1cl '\ Y Orange County Supervisor Thomas Rilev said Wednesday. however. that he will continue to fight any mod1fi t·ation in the pen meter rule "It maintains lht• 1 magt' of the airport as a short haul facahty," he said. "and that image alone is important .. Bloodless surgery doc raps officials Hllev noted that the 5()()·mill• rul e fs µart of the county's a irport access plan for com mcrc1al earners scheduled lo go into effect Oct. I He said to modify any part of the plan would not b<> in thl• county s in ter<·st. Fronller·s challenge was filed as p a rt of Its response to a lawsuit pending against the ac cess plan That suit was filed by PaC'i fic Southwest Airlines. \\h1ch wants the court to stop the access plan from going into ef- feC't PSA as to recl!1Ve two daily de· partures from John Wayne. ac eordang to the access plan Its officials c•la1m the airline should receive more A hearing on the suit, which had been scheduled for Friday. has been postponed until Sept. 25 an Los Angeles Crash injures Ne wport c op ,, NewP'>rt Beach po hce of· fleer suffered back injunes in the pre-dawn hours Wednesday when a Laguna Beach motorist allegedly struck the back of tht> offi cers· patrol car. police said. Officer Peter T Panos. 23, was listed an good condition at H oag Memorial Hospital . Newport Beach. where he was takt'n following tht' l a .m. col lts1on in Cor on a del Mar on Margue rite Avenue near 5th Street. A m an 1dentihed by police as Eric Anthony Wittenberg. 48 , was a rrested on s us pi cion of f l'lony drunken d n vi ng Dr Hon Lapin, <tn Orange County b:.ist•d physH·1an who spet•1alizes in bloodll•!-.s surger~ has t'harged that arcusations by state health offi cials against him are rooted 1n religious persccu tion Lapin, 10. 1·cilled a prcr.s con fercnct• 1n his Santa Ana office to re~µond to the ne\\ s that he had bc·cn named an a 13-count at:cusat1on by the state Medical Qua lity Assuran ce Board for negligence a nd conducting need· less ~urgery Lapin said "95 pc•rcent·plus" of his patients ar(' Jehovah's \\'1 tnl•sses. who 1n their 1n· terprctation of a biblical passage. do not l>c l1l•ve in using blood transfusions during sur- gery Thl• Israeli horn doctor said he 1s om• of the f<.'W s urgeons in the stall' who rl'spects the group's religious con,·1ctions Most sur geons . he said, either refuse trea tm e nt or g ive bloo d tran~fusions again~l the pa- tients' wills ··1 don't practice being God." he said "And so I have to look at a palienl and say, 'Within the li mits you impose upon me. whal can I do to preserve life""' Bloodless s urgery . he ad milted . involves more risk than sur gery using transfusions It also requires "considerably more meticulous" attention lo technique. s ince causing bleed· in g becom es a m u c h m ore serious matter. he said. .. Basically. the difference is that in some cases, you have to operate to control bleeding." he explained. But Lapin said the convC'n tional medical community has rei isted bloodless s urgery and has therefore denied Jehovah's W1tne~M''> tht.>1r n ghts of re l1g1ous frt•l·clom 1 f1rml\ bt·l1l·ve they are tn·utl•d as s1.:cond class t·1t1zens by lht.· ml·dical profession." he '>aid B) comparison, he noted that Christian Scil:!ltists are a llowed to prattl('l' pra) ers with their m1111s ter~ during cratacal mo 11wnts Jt•h<nah.., Witnesses. he t•latml·d. aren't given the same nghts Lapin \\dS careful not to talk .1hout ~Pl'<'1f1t· <·harges 1n the ac 1·us<il1on • lit· said he c1oesn't mind being unpopula1 in the medical com munitv but he tl;umed his sue t<•s:-. in ln•ating .Jehovah 's Wit nl'sse:-. from throughout the "'orld h.td c aused raised t.'yebrow~ and Jt•alousy " from o ther s ur,.!t·ons Lapin had kepi most of his pa t 1ents at 1-:speranza Intercom munity Hospital in Yo rba Li nda prior to its salt' to St Jude llospital. Fullerton Before the sale. the Slate Medical Quahty AssuranC'<' Board had filed ac· t·usat10ns for poor management l..Jp1n C'la1ml•d that the ac· t•usation also was based on the same r clls::1uus issues. Fr<.1nk Ba r baro. Lapin's l:rn ~er. said none of tht' patients named in the accusation had (.'Om p la in ed to medical authorities Traffic c urbe d HOME (A P I Cars a n d buses arc barred from driving along thl· west side of the Colosseum. making 1t possible for pedestrians to walk from the ant'ient stadium to the Roman Forum "1lhout haltling traffic ' .... 441 II you've put aside your decorating dreams lor a loveher hving room until you hnd B real value here's the answer 10 those dreams. all the ftner Quality reatures usually round in solas regularly selhng for seoo 00 to S900 00 now only 80" solas in choice of styles and covers In' a wide selection of colors. 2 weeks only Your Favorite Designer Will Be Happy To Assisi You PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS HOURS: Mon lhru Thura , 10 1.m. lo 6 p.m frt. 10 a.m. to 9 P·~· Sal. 10 a .m. lo 5:30 p m. 221 5 HAllOI ILVO. COSTA MISA 646·021Sr s Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThursdav. September 10. 198l illffiU~OO~ Whirlwind to11r Reagan peels Big Apple quickly · WASHINGTON tAP> The l'Xc 1tenw11t. the romance. the glamour of it ull flying across the country 11omelimes even around the world with the president of the United States. To an outsider, it m ay seem attractive Some. perhaps, even envy the presidential jet set. But what a way to see the sights. An example in miniature came thjs week when President Reagan went lo New York for Labor Day. lie took along his usual entourage a covey of Cabinet officers. a crush of bodyguards. several scrambling White House aides and a planeload of press. not to men- tion the flight crews and a varie· ty of support people. from bag- gage handlers to telephone operators to Manne guards But they hardly got a grand tour of the Big Apple The airplanes. first the chartered jet for journalists and junior staff and then Air force One, landed at Newark International Airport in New Jersey's indus trial meadowlands outside New York relay of assorted police curs. zoomed throug h the Holland Tunnel, across downtown Manhattan along the Bo'+'ery, and up the east side to the driveway or Gracie Mansion, the mayor 's official residence on the bank of the East River. The president. his party and a smaller contingent or journalists were borne by four helicopters over the island or Manhattan t.o LaGuardia, where a waiting motorcade whisked them back across the East Rive r to the mansion. Reagan was welcomed by Mayor Ed Koch and Lt. Gov. Mario Cuomo. The president gavt• his own speech, handed over a four-foot cardboard check representing federal financial s upport for a new city hjghway project and walked back to his limousine. His motorcade made it back to lhe airport without slopping for a traffic light and the buses sped uptown. across the George Washington Bridge and down the New Jersey Turnpike to Newark in near record time. Toy o ta t o pay for crash ft'OHT l.AlJDEHOALE, Fla <API A Jury has ordered Toyots Motor Co. to pay more than $5 million in damages to the parents of three s isters killed when their Toyota was hit from behind and burst into fl ames. The parents of Wendy, 15, Pamela, 18, and Denise Moll . 25, had sought $165 million in the 1979 suit, SSS million for each daughter "What do you want me to tell you It wasn't enough," said Sheldon Schles inger, attorney for Belly and Wayne Moll of Longwood, after the verdict was read in Broward Circuit Court. The Molls' doctor testified an the month·long tr ial that the couple will need psychiatric treatment for so me time because of their loss. The Molls have two other daughters In his closing arguments, Schlesinger called the case "the grossest example of corporate ind1fferenc(' that has ever been brought mto a courtroom " Newark was chosen. journalists were told. because LaGuard1a no longer accepts four·engint· jets hkc the Boeing 707 Reagan nies. and presiden· twl comings and goings disrupt too much t·ommercial traffic at Nl'w York's Kennedy lnterna t1onal Airport. They had circumnavigated M anhall an faster than any tour boat, and they didn't get so much as a glimpse o f th e thousands of marchers 1n the Labor Day parade TO THE SHOWERS -Robert Pottoroff. 9. finds a wa.\ to beat the 00 degree he<it an Spokan<.'. Wash . by y1l.'lding to the ~pra~ of a ,.,. ........... sprinkler. It wus a last fling befon• s<·hool began in Spokane Wedn c!->da~· Ile claimed the fuel system was designed so that the gas cap popped ofr when the 1973 Toyota Corona was struck from behind on Jun e.• 16 , 1 979 by an Oldsmobile traveling at 38 mph. The Toyota was sandwiched between the Olds and another tar on a rain·slick stretch of h1~hway Its gas tank spewed fuel that fed a crash·anduced fire: The sist('rS were trapped in· ::.i de and would have survived if there had been no fare. the at torncy said ~------------------------ Tht· pn•ss buses. escort(•d by a Rt•ugan had s pent only 40 minul('::. at Gracie Mansion, barel} four hours away from Wa .s hington The entire en- tourage had made it in and out of thc> <'ity without so much as settmg foot on a public sidewalk. Tragedy hits families Sentencin~ set for two brothe rs As has been widely reported, of course. Reagan enjoys a more casual schedule than some of his predecessors. Veteran observers recall that Jimmy Carter left Washington one morning, made two stops in California and was back at the White !louse that night. Man, m istaken for prowler, killed by his buddy Tovola 's attornev . Thom Rumberger. argued -that sub compact car.s don t provide the protet•tion of larger veh1clt's and no car is completely safe He ::.a id the !.peed and angle of im- pact caused thl' small c·ar to burn FRESNO 1AP I Two brothers who pl('nded guilty to l'Onspirat'y in the extortion bombing of a Lake Tahot! casino arc expt•cted to get probation for lt•stifying against their father. S1.'ntt.•m·1ng for John Barges Jr . \\ho turn.,, 21 lodav. and James Hirgcs. 19, is .S<'hcduled for No\' C!:J in U S D1stri<'t Court hl'l'l' The date "'a!. set lo follow an Oct 20 trial m Reno, Nev , for their father anti three other dt.:fl'ntlant.,, And oldttmers remember Lvn· don John.,,on 's frantic. unan- nounced round-the world trip in 1967 that took them to Australia, Thailand . Vietnam. Pakis tan and the V<1t1can from the White !louse and back in four days, 15.hour~. 58 minutes HALTIMORE l AP l The Kozdras and Myers fam1hes are like many in East Baltimore hard.working and close-knit They were also good friends But the two families now s hare a tragedy: Eugene H. Kozdras shot and killed a man he said he thought was a prowler but who turned out lo be his bud d y. Mitchell Myers. Kozdras. a 25-year old mechanic and father of two. was described by one of his uttorneys as "devastated " as he sat an Baltimore City Jail. charged with homicide in the ki lling of the 2l·year-old man he told police was his friend. Kozdras was to have made $15,000 bail when his parents put up their house as collatral, the lawyer said. "The familie~ are crushed." '>a id defonse attorney George Belinski, adding that he un dcrstood the two young men had gone ft!.hing together last week "The parents of the boys know each other. the mothers are friends That's what makes at so very. very disturbing "One has lost a son. and the other's facing losing a son," he s aid. "It's a tragedy for two ver y stable fami lies .. Kozdras told police in vestigators he woke up at about 3 . 30 a m Monday when h e heard a soun d behind his Baltimore rowhousc. lie told authorities that from his second floor bedroom window he saw someone pushing what appeared to be his motorcycle . Kozdras shot al the figure with a 44 -caliber revolver. police said, and rus hed outsid e. There he found Mye rs gravely wounded in the neck. Kozdras took Myers to the hospital , where Myers died three hours later At the hos pital, Kozdras approached a police officer and said he had mistaken his frie nd for a prowler. officers said. ... .___ THUMBS UP -Commander .Joe Eagle is all smiles as he ex its a \'an en mute to the spate shutl le Columbia where countdown lC!>b "ere held at Kennedy Space Center. Fla The shuttle"' Ill be launched Oc:t. 9 for a five day or hit. Police said Myers was pushing a nother friend's motorbike through the alley. near Kozdras' motorcycle. when the shooting took place. Authorities theorize that Myers had dropped by to ---- Call to reserve yours today $35.00 Collectors Paradise Only a limited number of these fine gold .rimmed porcelain plates have been manufactured to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of Southern Califomla·s famous yacht harbor .. NEWPORT BEACH. Because of the scarce quantity. they are sure to become valuable collector's Items practically overnight. B.D. 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Under Maryland law, Hehnski s aid. a citizen is entitled to use force to protect property or family · 'Thc degree of force that 's the gray area." he said It will be up to a grand jury, he said, to determine whether his client should be indicted on a charge of murder. manslaughter or not charged at all Hehnsk1 said as far as he knew members of the two families were still s peaking with each other. but <'Ontinuang that "1s going to be difficult " Some neighbors said they sup· ported the actions of Kozdras. who "'as described as a "quiet guy" by Sid Stelling, who hves next door "You're half asleep and you s ee a guy in the dark near your motorcycle. You think he 1s stealing it. Thal makes sense." Stolling sajd. "You cannot des ign a vehicle ror all atcident!i. ~aid Rum- berger Children ch~ck~d DALLAS ! AP 1 The city llealth Department and the na· taonal Centers for Disease Con· trol m Atlanta "'111 begin blood tes ts on 2.500 t:hildren whose sc h ools are c lose to lead smelters The pupils have lower ath1evcmc nt·test scores than children attending schools ebcwhere 1n th(' catv Cancer rese arc h e r denies c harges he falsified data NEW YORK (AP> -Scien- tists at Cornell University are qu es tioning r esearc h a graduate student published as an influential new theory on how a cancer cell develops and say data may have been falsified. The student, Mark Spector, denies the allegations of falsify- ing the data and said he will be proved right Hi s experiments are being reproduced to see if the res ults match his earlier findings. Volker M. Vogt, an assistant professor of biochemistry at Cornell. said Tuesday he "didn't think that 1t was an accident" that led to the questionable find- ings in Spector's experiments. Vogt's charge also was report· ed in the c urrent iss ue of Chem ical and Engineering News "It's difficult to conceive how he could derive those results ac- cidentally," Vogt said. The questionable experiments were done in Vogt's laboratory, and Vogt has been working to check those results. "We know a few of them are wrong We suspect others are wrong, and we think that some of them are right." he said Spector said in a telephone in- terview Tuesday that more re- search will have to be done to verify has findings. but that he as "confident everything will be reproduced.·· Spector said he had no ex planat1on of the questionable findings, and that he, too. was awaiting the outcome of addi· tional experiments. Richard McCarty , head of Cornell's biochemistry depart· ment, said that financial support for Spector's research l'las been temporarily withdrawn until the matter is resolved. lie said that Spcctor·s past work has been "spectacular "Ile s imply produced an amazing amount of material in a \ ery s hort period of ttme." McCarty said McCarty said he and other university offi c ials will meet with Spector "in a day or two" to discuss the problem, but that it would be "a matter of months" before the research can be repeated and the dispute can be resolved. Spector's experiments had led to an mnuentaal theory that has altered the thinking of other cancer researchers 'It provided an explanation for how a normal cell could be transformed into a cancer cell." McCarty said. "That is why it pro\'lded such terrific stimulus to researchers an the cancer fi eld." The Flexible Investment We'll pay you 20% • unUI October 1st. Ma)(Jmum investment. S20.000. Minimum $500. 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The stale can inspect tern porary r ides : "portable mechanical devices which carry or convey passengers . for the purpose of giving its passe n gers amusement. pleasure. thrills or excitement " But an as s ociate safety engineer with the Department of Industrial Hclations, Chuck Carder, said the law clearly ex· eludes authority over permanent rides. The department 's principal ef\gineer . Dee Swerril, said slate engineers inspected the 62-foot high Cal· Expo slide a nyway, without jurisdiction. "We felt we owed . it to the people to look at it... • The State Fair Board requires daily inspection by engineers hired by Cal-Expo. Earl Sasser, manager of the operators o f the slide . Waterworld USA . said a Cal Expo inspector }}()es over it daily "with a finc-M>thed comb." Sasser said he would welcome s tate ins pections. Floyd said. ·'It became very apparent that while ·we are in· specting amusement rides. we've got some high rides that are not subject to regular in· spection. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!fhursday. September 1 o. 1981 s ............. Marine 's drowning 'judgment error' Dine Carter shovels mud outside her house after flood swept Lakeview. Calif. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ex-nomi.nee recommended for disbarment SAN DIEGO !AP > The another recruit who claimed lifeguards within an arm's length of Christian allowed him t o flounder in the water. Attorney , once appeals court choice , allegedly diverted money to own use drowning of a young Manne ap· pears to have been caused by "a human judgment error." a Tex as congressman said after look mg into the death of Pvt Ran dall Christian Ch ristian. 18, was pronounced dead two hours an er he was pulh.:.d from the water Aug. 27 during a six lap s afety swim test at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Rep Jim Mattox. 0 Texas. said Tuesday he questioned a number of people after talking with the Marine's father. Artie Christian, a district attorney's investigator 1n Dallas The elder Christia n asked for an investigation of his son's death after seeking a letter from In a telephone inter view Mat· lox said. "From what I have been able to determine. I believe there was no intention to harm Christian He was simply left in the waler too long after he had exhausted his strength ... Mattox said one of the inslruc tors. Sgt . Rudy Rodriguez "was trying to get the best effort from Christian. like any sports coach tries to do. l-k JUSt didn't realize that Christian had depleted all his strength · · An 1mest1gal1on mto the death is exp<>cted to be com pleled in a few d ays . a Marine Corps s pokesman said SAC RAMENTO lAP J - Milton McGhee. who was once nominated to the state appeals court by Gov Edmund Brown Jr .. has been recommended for d isbarment by the State Bar for allegedly diverting money to his own w.c McGhee. 48, would be prohibit· cd from practicing law in stale courts if the state Supreme Court upheld the bar's recom mendat1on. A supervising Stale Bar at· torney panel s upported findings of a special tribunal last year that McGhee had acted im properly in a legal case involv· ing a client. (<'r ank Pitts, and in a business transaction with Dr Settles testimony sought LOS ANGELES <AP l Dis· trict Attorney John Van de Kamp says he may grant im· mun1ly to Signal Hill Police Department employees who are willing to testify about the death of Ron Settles. who was found hanged in his Jail cell Van de Kamp s aid Tuesday he .. will not toss out the possibili· ly" of granting immunity to one or more of the s ix Signal Hill police officers who invoked the Fifth Amendment against self incrimination during the inquest into Settles' death. "Nothing along those lines <of granting immunity> has hap· pcned yet," Van de Kamp said. ··we arc doing everything con· ce1vablc to get the full story .. Police had said the death of I he college footba ti star was s uicide. But at the coroner's in· quest last week the jury ruled Settles died "at the hands of another. other than by acc1· dent " J ohnnw Cochran. attorney for Settles' family. says the prob· lem 1s that there apparently a re no other witnesses to tell what ha ppened June 2 in the Signal Hill Jail where Settles died Cochran said the only other person to witness the jailing was an inmate who testified he heard police beating the athlete, a s enior at California State University. Long Beach. The inmate was taken out of the building and brought to a court arraignment an hour before Settles was found dead. If immunity is granted. the employees selected will testify before the grand jury and will not be able to invoke Fifth Amendment rights . Van de Kamp made his com · meots in an interview with the Daily News m suburban Van Nuys Famous for the finest in Imported MEN'S and WOMEN'S Sportswear Shoes and Accessories is havinCJ their 20th Annual Early Fall Mcrlcdowns from 50% f O 80 % off Reciular Price on selected Spring, Summer cnl Elllii ty Fall M..-chandl1e. Meft11 Store 6 5 Foslllotl •• Mewport let1ela 1714, 644-6500 ., .......... Women11 Store ] ] FasllkMI ...... M•wportht1ela (7 I 4J 644-2400 Sajad Janmohamed. McGhee was not immediately available for comment. Bass10 said McGhee has 60 days to appeal the recommenda· tion, and has the right to a hear ing before the slate Supreme Court. McGh ee. president of the Sacram e n to chapt er of the NAACP and a f ormer Sacr amento city councilman. was nominated by Brown in 1978 to thL' 3rd District Court of Ap· peal. But the nom1nal1on was withdrawn when allegations of financial misconduct surfaced P1tl5, who was represented by McGhe(• an a suit from a 1971 drag racing accident that cnp· pied him. later s ued McGhee over ust• of money from a trust fund in the case Bassio said lhe bar's investigation found that McGhee took between $50,000 and $125,000 from the fund for his own use. McGhec and another man are scheduled to go on tnal Nov. 4 in Sacramento on charges of con· s piracy a nd e mbezzlement stemming from business deal· 1ngs with Janmohamed. T he State Bar Court, the dis· c1plinary body of the Stale Bar of California. voted 13·0 with one abstention to reco~ mend the disbarment. II .. ~ ~~ llfO ~ ~fl~ ~ As you 're probably aware. there is a very important fund raising campaign going on in our city to build the Irvine Boys & Girls Club. The Club. part o f the long established and highly-acclaimed Harbor Area Boys Club. will offer our young people many excellent programs and activities designed to improve character. strengthen values and broaden horizons. It '(/ill fill a void that now exists in our " city for this type of youth-oriented facility. Because of the worthwhile nature of the Boys & Girls Club. the Kresge Foundation of Troy, Michigan. recently awarded the building fund a $75.000 "challenge" grant. This means that in order to receive the contribution. the private and corporate citizens of our community must raise • the rest of the money -about $300.000 - necessary to start building the Club. We are hoping to break ground this fall. Working together. we can meet this challenge and get the Club built for our children. In fact, if each household in Irvine donated only $1Q. we'd be there! If we don't do it. no one else will ... so please fill out the coupon below indicating your donation and send it to Challenge. Boys Club of the Harbor Area. P.O . Box 10297. Costa Mesa. CA 92627. Thank you. Space for this message was p111d for by Pitchess. Perricone and McClmtock Sincerely. /)~~ Dave Baker Woodbridge Fund Raisi ng Chairman --------------------------------------------Name .............................................................•........... Company if applicable ........................................................ : .. . Address ......................................... ·. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · I I I I I I tNe want to help meet the challenge by donating I s ................ to the Irvine Boys & Girls Club. I ................ The check is enclosed. I ................ Please send a pledge card. I 11te In• lop I ~lrt~ Clllt I •••• , for.., c......,..... ...... I ..,, c ... '1f Ill....._ MM. ,,0 .... ltlff, C.-W... CA ttU7 L---~-----------------------------~-----~--~-~ Ae Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThursday, Septombor 10. 1981 There's good vibes between them Firm to off er • ins urance Legendary jazz musicia n 's latest invitation to White I-lou se 'best yet ' WASHINGTON (AP> Trips i.omething to him because he's White lfouse tribute reads town," he i.uld proudly "We had to the Whtto Houte are nothing ~lvmg me a tribute," Hampton something like a Who'1t Who of u bund c11.lled Les Hile band, a new lo 1..loCtel Hampton, but the In ughs. juzz bum·h of youngsters, 12 or us, we legendary Jan mualctan says A musician more deserving of "We 'rc huv1ng Cou11t Basie. used to play real good his latest Invitation is the best such an hono r would be hard to we're having Woody Herman. "We auditioned for Frank Yl't imagine Hampton has bel'n ()ave Brubeck, Tony Bennett, Sebastion's Cotton Club over in Nol only will the man khown playing the vibraphone for half u Pearl Bailey. And who's that Culver City, and we got the audi- aHt•('tionately to milllons or rans centuryandlsfarandawaythe guywlththetrumpet Freddie tion They bro u ght Louis ui. "vibes President" be guest of pre-eminent figure on his instru· Hubbard," Hampton &ays. his Armstrong i n and Louis honor at a specia l tribute m ent not to mention a top eyes lighting up behind the thick Armstrong liked us so well that tonight, but also he will be there bandleader who has worked with glasses he wears when he's not he took us to record with him. at the behest of a man he ob· such greats as Quincy Jones, in contact lenses. "We got so "And we went to the r ecording v1ously admires deeply. Charles Mingus, Dexter Gordon many guys and singers studio and sitting in the studio "The first time I went was for and Dinah Washington, to name St~phanie Mills, Betty Carter was a set of vibraharps . I had President Truman. in 1949," a few. ' I Does the guest of honor at been playing xylophones before Hampton. 68, recalled. Jt is also fitting. though hardly such a distinguished arra1r con and I had to make the transition "I went there twice for Pres1-s urprising, that the tribute tribute to the entertainment? from the xylophone lo the d e nt Eisenhower. twice for ·s h o u Id be stage d by a "I like to play." he admits . vibraharps . But they had the President Nixon, once for Presi· Republican. Hampton's al-'"I'll probably gel into a jam same keyboard, and Louis asked dent Johnson and now for Presi· legiance to the GOP dates to the M?ssion with the cats." me lo play something on the in· dent Reagan. I'm quite honored campaigns of Nixon and the late Immaculate in a pale pink strument for him , and I made by this signal honor President New York Gov Ne Iso n dress shirt and dark suit vest tht:' transition right quick. for muggings MIAMI cAPJ A company plunning to offer m1tgl(lng In· ~urancet suys it will take u look at where an appli cant h~ and what he does before deciding to issue a policy. American Bankf'r!I Insurance Co i:.pent eight months planning the coverage and will begin sell· 1r1g 1t later this year, said com· pany SJ>Okesman Bob Ramanik. Tht-.. Vl('llm or crime" policy would enable a mugging victim to claim up to $2,000 in medical t:'XJ)cnse:-.. $1 ,000 for property damage and $3.000 for re hab1litahon. 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Phil Shl'ldon o f t he Iowa Conservativt-Un ion said the vote was not a total loss, a dding. ··we accomplished a lot by help· ing pave the road into legitimit ing the Bible in the classroom." The issue provoked intense in· terest 1n the mostly rural Johnson County School system Last year only 120 people voted in the Clear Creek election: the year before. the turnout wa1> 45 The Iowa l'1vil Libertic1> Union opvosed the proposal as a viola t1on of th1..· t ornstitutionaJ separa lion of church and s tate. The ICLU thn·atened to tuke the is ...ut• to t•ourt 1f the r('ferendum pu1>sed Sheldon said the ICI.U's threat dt'feated the proposal and that thP C'Ommunity didn't want a court right or lhl' uttendant PU blil'ity ··we are glJd we were able to educate not only the voters, but lhe c hildren ,·· said ICLU member Julie Golden The Bible proposal was put on the ballot after Ian Johnson, a University or Iowa law school student, gathered 26 signatures on a referendum petition, on t> more than the required number • 'Witch' has town in uproar Candidate for mayor 'rocks boat' in mountain hamlet MUIWANTON. NC <AP> 6elf-procl:.11med witch Joann Denton, v.ho attracted attention in 1976 when 1>he cor rectly pre dictecl a woman 's death, is run ning for mayor in this s mall North Carolina mountain town And her candidacy has the town · in an uproar." says llallo""N:n. "She'!> rotking the boat. · he added Ms Denton said it was a ··guardian spinr· in her crysta l ball that told her to file for mayor school teache r. has plenty of I campaign 1s!>ues getting idle youth off downtown streets at night. cleaning vacant lots and barring s hirtless m en from the town's busines1> district Orangtt Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. 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Kistler. a 47 vea r-o ld insurance executive ~ho has been unopposed since bl" became mayor in 1973. says he's running on his record of sta ble government. low taxes and !>leady growth on item s from applesauce to zippe r s Dll.IJ p·llDI' a re a dverti sed e v ery day i n the f ... .Before you buy any make of car, call me. I'll save yo\J time & money. Benefit from my buying clout I buy office Low overhead No salesmen. or lease cars in contract lots of 1 to no comm1ss1ons. Get prices from us. 100 for corpor ale fleets We can ol>-any make of car Then compare for lam subs tanttal savings for quah· yourself (And tell your friends I f1eti 1nd1v1duals We do the price Call 9 to 5 Robt Hixson Equipment shopping & hagghng Ours 1s a busy Co. ask for V1rg1n1a 71 4 645-4800 I Let your feet make a place for themselves. 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IN PINK, IAVENfx:R, OR.__ Wl11Tt Rf(r 19 95$/2.8lJ Aaron Brothers Art Marts l2B ~I HUNTINGTON BEACH 7470 Edinger AYe. •Open Mon.·Fri. 10·9, Sat. & Sun. 10·6 COSTA MESA 1714 Newport Blvd. • Open Mon.·Frl. 9-9, Sat. & Sun. 10·8 EL TORO 24350 Swartz Dr. • Open Mon.·Frl. 10·9, Set. 10·8, & Son. 11·8 - s Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThursday, September 10, 1981 Sycamore Hills sale ends long dilemma It has been a long haul nearly H decade but the final l'haptcr in the dispute OVl'I' Sycamore Hills appears to ~ in the works. I .aguna Bearh Cit) Council members las t week approved the sale of the 522-a c rt pa re· el between Laguna Canyon and E:t Toro roads to Baywood Develop m ent Co. of Newpol't Beal'h for S5 <I million. The agreement appear · to settle year s of la ws u1ts a nd negotiations bet ween the city and Rancho Palos Verdes Corp . former ownt>rs o r Sycamon• Hills. And what makes the deal all the more tempting for the cit) b tbe fact that Laguna Beach will not have to accept the nsk of sub· ordination s hould Bavwood cl(• fa ult on its loan. · The Qlll'St1011 of who would accept the risk the cit) <>1' Rancho Palos Verch•:. Corp was thc Iss ue that put a halt to nl'gotiatlons six months ago. But the agreement approved last week s hows Rancho ac<'ept mg the subordinC!ted note Another: .. plus" for the <.·1ty in the agreement is a stipulation that the city pay back the $7 million owed Rancho over a four· YNlr period. as money from Haywood comes lo the city When one considers that money will be paid back at only 10 percent interest, the deal looks t•ven better. Most important. thc city ap· p e ars on the road to eliminating a massive debt that has hung over the cit~ since Laguna Beach cuunt1l member~ approvt•d purchase of Sycamore llWs in April. 1978 But taxpa~ ers won't bt! ablt• lo heave that ru g sigh of relief un tal the f1na f pavme nt is in Rancho·s hand:. Birthday celebration This is a special month for those who li ve and play 1n Newport Beach. The harbor l'lt~· is 75 \'ears old and more than a little· celebrating h a:. hl'l'l1 planned. Ceremonies marking the 1.m n i versan· include a 60-ent n · parade around Fas hion 1::.lan(I and an evening of bag band enter· tainment. both on S('pt 26. The following day. the dedication of the nc"• Pac ific Coast H1ghwa' bridge 1s l<l take place. Also planned for the occasion is the dedication of the Balboa Park gazebo m m emory of band leader Stan Kenton and tht.' ded - 1 cation of lns pircttl()n Point . which offers a breathtaking v1e\\ of the Corona del :\lar l'na~tl11ll' Additionally. a 2i.t-pagt· 11 lustraled hook o n the h1~101~ of Newport is being published Thl· book mcludes a Jfi :-.tan:rn l'Plt' poem by Newport·s pot•t laun'alt• T Duncan Stewart On the actual anmversar .. <late. Sept. 25. city l'mployees wiit sllce up a nd s hare a cakt> shaped lake a 75 Thanks go out to a 10! of people. especially Hancock ··Bill'· Banning chairman of the city ·~ a nniversarv committee, for ti great deal <if hard work and good planning '.'ile\.\1>0rt Beach has meant a lot of different things to a lot of people for a lot of years and the organizers who· ve plannt•d the l'eremoru es have kept that in mind. The ceremoniec; will not only hig h lag-ht :'-Jewport '!:> present but should bring back soml' of the memories 1t should be noted that for the Orange Coast. 75 1s a pretty ad \'anced a~e Irvine 1s only 10 and Costa Ylesa as 29 The anniversarv fanfare ha~ heen planned for the public and the public s hould take part and enJOY It all Many hospital options An organization ha~ed in the San Fernando Vallcv has filed ;.1 formal propos al "10 bullcl a hospital in Irvine. bringing to five the number of such pro posals on file with o;;talt· health of fic1als This latest propo:-.al . bC:tt'kl·d by the Health West non-pr11fit foundation of Chatsworth. call!. for the ronstruction of a 200 bl•d hospital in Irvine b~ 1985 The foundation intends lo add three new wingc; to the hospital b\· the vear 2000 . increasing its size to 8oo beds. And the four tower hospital would be placed in a h ealth l'1ty comprised of a clinil'. medical office building. an ambulatory c are pavilion, a health education complex. an emporium of health-care rel<Jted services and a motel Tennessec·based Hospital Af filiatcs International . Tu'it1n Community Hospital. a corpora t ion composed of reprcsentat 1 ves from Hoag Hospital and Western Medical Cenler. (former!~· Sant a /\na -Tu slin Community • Hospital 1. and CJ c•1t1zcn group l' a lled People for an I rvmc Com munit~ Hospital have all fllen of 1'1c 1al notices of 1nlenl to hulld hos pitals in Irvine . Additional ly. UC Irvine rcpresenta11ves h:we indicated I hev intend lo huild an on C:.I mpus outpat 1e nl CllOIC that m1~ht late r grow into a ho~pital. At this stage 1t is s till too earl~· to say which proposal Is best for Irvine c itizens. It is clear. h O\\>ever. that Irvine. a city of 70.000 people. V.•ill want a hos pital \\llhtn its borders hv the lime onl' t•an be built. in the mid-1980s. With all the hos pital pro posals aired so far and with addi· t1onal proposals that probabl~· will be made public s oon. there is no reason whv Irvine shouldn't have a firs t class hospital There is a lengthy state plan nrng process that is associated with the development of a new ho pital Irvine res1denb ha ve a purt in determining h<m well this prnC'ess works Op1n1ons expressed in lhe space abOve are lhose of the Dally Pilot. Otner views ex· pressed on tt11s page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is inv1t ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. L.M. Boy d I Job o utlook .. Half the jobs expected to open up in the next 20 years don't even exist to· day. That's what the employment ex- perts contend And they say 80 per- cent of all the jobs offered in that time won't require a college degree. Certain moths in England used to have a salt-and-pepper look about them. They blended into the lichens of the trees In perfect camouflage. Then industrial soot blackened the trees. Natural selection changed a s ingle gene. The moths became black. Q. How long is the President's "Oval Office?" A . 22 feet. President William ORANGE COAST Daily Pilot P"l>ll\'"° ._.,, o•, Of 1111' YN • •• uo wot B•• SI • (Hit Me\<! .. _ .. , (OH"-•"t• 10 Bot I w C4KI• Me•• c." "•i. Howard Tart was a rotund heavyweight. Standing joke for dee· ades was the Oval Office was de- signed by stretching Taft out on the White House lawn and drawing an. outline of his body on the grass. Q. What's th\ average weight of the stones used to build the Egyptian pyramids? A. About 15 tons. Remember, you can dry out a soaked newspaper right away in a microwave oven, if such you own. In a mausoleum, the higher up ln the building, the less expensive the crypt. Thomas P. Haley Publisher Thomas Murplline Editor Barbara Kreibich Edltorlal PaQe Editor ----- Medfly costs widespread Although the disaster caused Gov Jerry Brown's political career by the medfly seems at the moment to have been extensive, it is nothing to the damage caused agriculture and the s tate it.self. Responding promptly to the problem the Legislature has appropriated some $50 million out or the general fund to cover direct costs of aerial spraying and other actions in the fight to eradicate the pest. But that is only the tip of the iceberg. Some $56 million had already been spent in the battle which commenced belatedly in Santa Clara County and bas spread to al least six other counties. What the ultimate direct costs may total remains unknown. Officials now predict the spraying will continue into late October and early November and will probably be resumed next spring. CONFRONTED WITH these estimates urban legislators are balking at paying out so much at a time when the treasury is nearly empty. Some b.:ive called it "welfare for rarmers" and are demanding that assessments be made on rarmlands and a speci al lax levied on pesticide manufacturers to re· imburse the stale. ln calling for the agricultural in· dustry to pay for its problems. Los Angeles Assemblyman Dick Floyd took the unusual step of appearing before the Ways and Means Committee to oppose the medfiy appropriation. He said if welfare recipients are re- quired to make "token" payments for drugs and medical treatment, farmers IARL WATIRS should likewise be required to con· tribute to the costs of treating their prob· terns. "If business really wants govern· ment out or private industry." he argued, "this is as good a place as any to start. lf we are so broke we have to make the very poor pay for medical care, then the richest industry in the state should nol have all of its pro- blems fall on the backs of the 'tax· payers." BUT THE FARMERS' view Is that the medfly has already cost them untold millions in crop losses. University agriculture experts have projected total losses will exceed Sl billion. And Sen. Dan O'Keefe of Santa Clara County is proposing the state reimburse cherry growers for the costs of fumigating their produce. Other claims from the fa rmers will su rely follow . Congressmen Vic Fazio and Leon Panetta, among others, are readying legislation to provide federal funds to aid in the fruit ny battle. Consumers too will bear the costs in another way besides the expenditure of tax dollars. That will be in higher prices to cover direct costs to the farmers as well as a result of the shortages of sup- plies which will raise prices in the marketplace. And a yet to be determined cost will result from the lawsuits being filed. Jerry Scribner, the governor's medfly project director, acknowledged more than 800 car owners in the Bay area have filed suits for damages to the paint on their autos. He said the repainting can cost as much as Sl,200 per car. He also said eight health claims totalling more than Sl million have been filed but contended the state will have no trouble defending it.self against suits for heatlth injuries. Despite these hard facts of the medfly disaster, Gov. Brown seems undaunted. His scheduling continues to reflect more interest in his planned forthcoming campaign for the U.S. Senate than in dealing with the problems o r agriculiure. Accident victims lose Ji priVilege To the Editor· After a meritorious four years of un· blemished automobile driving, the thought occurred to luxuriate in the an· ticipation of rece1 ving from the California Motor Vehicle Department its good driver license renewal special. The California Legislature, every once in awhile, passes a law that makes sense and. according to one of them, any person under 70 who accumulates MAILBOX four years of traffic ticket and accident· free driving may apply for their license by mail without the usual examination. But, like all good things they do up in Sacramento, there's a bug in the soup that excludes anyone from receiving their examination-free license renewal who has been involved in an accident regardless of fault. THAT PUTS the person who gets zapped by some bummer through no fault of their own and reports the sad tale as required by law for accidents over $500 in a double dilemma. In so many words, the OMV and our Legislature are hanging the guy who was murdered for reporting the crime. but the Jaw is also a strong disincentive for persons to strive for a safe driving record above and beyond the normal ob· li gations of good citizenship. In his response to a constituent who advised him about the preceding non· sense, state Sen. John G. SChmitz says he's asked the OMV for the details about accident reporting so that he might introduce legislation to correct this absurdity. Your readers might care to write the good senator with reference to this letter and encourage him. BRUCE S. HOPPING Nobody's stooge To the Editor: I'm as mad as hell! Why are you al· lowing your newspaper to be used by the milksops owned by the Irvine Com- pany that wants to get rid of Paul Hum· mel? The fact Is Paul Hummel is honest and can't be bought. That's why there is a vendetta against him. He asks ques· tions ~ause that's bis job. How ebe is he to learn the truth before he votes? Paul Hummel is nobody's stooge. He does his own thinking and b1a own vol- ing down there at city hall. If people really knew what was going on at city haU, they'd be out ln lbe streets and demanding an Honor Paul Hummel Day. PETER ZWINGLI Situation sm elh To the F.dilor: Poetic jusUce was revealed in your Sept. 1 article headlined "N.B. Chamber Swamped by Sewage Mess ... How appropriate tb1t the proponents ot both Proposition 13 cutback.I to the fundlna of government services and continued commercial expansion of Newport Center now find themselves reaping the "fruits .. o( their own self iD· terest. NOT TO worry -as champions of free enterprise. self·help and abolition of public welfare. the Chamber will probably assess its membership or call on the major developers of Newport Center and surrounding projects to con· tribute the funds necessary to expand and maintain the sewer system at a capacity sufficient to meet the burdens created by continuing development - right? Wrong! Instead, the Chamber ha~ filed a claim for damages against the city so that -you guessed it -us little taxpayers together with the city and sanitation district workers will have to help bail out the Chamber from the mess to which it has so greatly con· tributed. The Chamber's right. The situation does smell. BRIAN FRAWLEY Airpo rt site To the Editor. Would you like ' to make the com· mercial airlines, the airline passengers, the Federal Aviation Agency and almost every resident and taxpayer in Orange County happy? Instead of shut· ting down John Wayne Airport why not eliminate the jet noise. Just three miles north of John Wayne Airport is an exist- ing airport surrounded by mostly com· mercial zoning known as the Marine Corps Helicopte r Facility The facility was built by the U.S. Navy durina World War II as a "Lighter Than Air" or dirigible base with two huge hanean of abou\ four acres area eacll. '.Exe~ for tbe fUmlq or the ''llindeoberirr mosit or ~ of t"' "Goo4Yeer" ~ U,. iMlltiy has nt>t' serftd dtr}fPbWI ror ...,,. .• years and th~ U.S. D\ltltary do9I not even own any. INSTEAD of searching every hill and dale for another regional airport site, I propose an effort to share or acquire the M arlne Hell copter Facility as an "Orange County Jetport" and move on· ly the jet aircraft from John Wayne Airport to this site. This would also re· lieve the congestion at John Wayne Airport for the conventional aircraft. Most or the normal takeoff noise from the "jetport" would be absorbed by the Irvine Industrial Area on the south Most of lbe landing approach would be over the comrnerciaJ and farming land near Myford Road on the north. Farm· ing uUUzes the area lo CuJver Road on the east and the area to the west is com- mercial to the Newport Freeway Since lbe "Jetport" would be a bout three miles away Crom John Wayne Airport the botela, cargo raclUtlts or • . l •ltt" Ir.., •-n••• we!(...,. TM fttM toc-nw let I••• IO Ill -· Of •H,,,.,_.lt llMI h •.W.""9 1.tlltn ti )00 '"'Ords Of ltu wlll • •"""" ~ef•-• 411 ltllt"' lftvtl i.... <•-•l•••llw• eno "'•lllllO·-·~• W -• ,...., M wll,..,.ld ol\ rtQW\I 11 w!llc-1 •HW" Is.....,..,, PMl•'I' ••II not M ~liMd. 14Uto ""' lie ltt..,...... to~ Nemt •ftCI ,._,...........,ti tri. <entrlblJtor """" w Ol¥en IO• •tfllt<elllfl pU<OOM\ -... otbe' Mioes .. ..,ould DOl suffer from this arrancenwnt.' 1'Hntc could utilize Jamboree Road U it were merely ex· tended for easy access The residents of Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights would have their major noise problem solved finally. WJLLlAM H. WARREN Brulget build ers To the Editor. With California's legislators still be· moaning "13s '' tax cuts, that they blame for cutting school. police, fire and every other necessary service for the people, the Senate has just over- whelmingly passed. with only Sen. John Schmitz dissenting, a bill by Sen. Ruben Ayala to double the per meeting pay for water board members. This could mean $600 a month, for six short meetings, for the members. And cost us $29 million a year . These are the kinds of un· necessary expenditures that s lip through legislatures that build big budgets And then they tried to slip it through the Assembly by putting it on the As- semb1 y "consent " calendar , which probably would have worked, if As- semblywoman Marian Bergeson hadn't taken it off MAYBE THE board members need the extra money to pay the high prices for fruits and vegetables because the medfly ruined so many of them. But we're all suffering from that rise. Some even being priced out of them. Even those wl'lo grew their own are suffering because th_ty had lo strip them from their own 'Trees and gardens. And the spraying is now coslini us tens of ntilliona ipat.e.td or the lesser amount thU ~ ha~ been needed if it t\ad bee dme wt\«Jl it 1ho9kl have been. .... tt willUW Mn been confined to fUlt a.·~ 5'1Ma41 ot .ver our cities '" ~.a:-:. ... .-ee.,arily imposed h ............... like Ute stopf)ing of oil ~ elf our coast, to save the view, that raised our iasoline and oil derivative products prtces, deprived us of the products. lost Jobs and raised inflation. Why do some or our legislators keep punishing us? And why do we keep let- ting them? GOLDIE JOSEPH CllllYCll We agree with the 1overnor on one thing: Importing medfiies to eradicate medrues makes as much sense u Im· porting CUban prisoners to at~mp out crime. F.K. G-,991~,..,........,..,,...-n ... •• -•-rll.J.:*1 llle ........ l ........ ,.,,,... __ -· .. ' 0-, .,..., !"ti.to ~ ... .,,..,,,.,, .. t L . .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, September t 0. 1981 ~ . ' A columnist's evaluation of our lawmakers WASlllNGTON Conareu Is re· Leader Bob Michel. R·lll.: Barber Dornan, R Calif . Conte, l>an Lungrt>n. lhn·l· top stuH a111t•" LA "Skip dt'alt'rs.funeraldart>ctorsand thehospltal asst>mbling ufter Its summer vacation. Conable , R N Y.; John Dingell, D· R Calif . W1l11am 1-,ord D Mach . Uafal1s. H Flu . who 1egularly dis· rndustry Once uullan CapUol Hill wtll become the Mich . Dante Fascell. l) Fla.; Silvio Aarbarn M1kubk1, I> Md . and Phil qualtfw:. h1mM·lf from voling on issue~ A fo'ORABSENTEEISM Phil Crane. center or political commotion, with the Conte, R Mass.; Richard Bolling, D· Burton's brother in whwh hl• m1~hl have a rinanc1al in H·lll., whose appearam.·e at a late·night usual potpourri of e motions and Mo , William Natcher, D·Ky .; D1an BEST HACKROOM OPERATORS ll'l"l'~l . :rnd Charlt•s Dennett. D·Fla . session of the Wuys and Means Com· ht1r11ngues ;ind oversimplifications Q Majority Whip Tom Foley, 0 Wash . Uu "'ho has rl'lurned to te government mitlt>t• was so astonishing as to prompt Those who try to follow the dellbera· • Ginn. D·Ga . Charles Wilson, D·Texas. mort• than $200,000 in payments ror a a standing ovation from his Republican lion~ wall find Coneress a baffling Rostenkowski ; F rank Annunzio. D·lll.. d1sab1hty connec·te<t lo his servi(•e as a colleagues. Andy Jacobs, D·lnd. com· ssource ofhwocnd~rm1 dent and dismay. -:-, J im f4ow ard, D-N J .; Natcher . E d World War II combat infantryman. mebndted cthatthCran0e ~·pdrodbrae5b51>:.gave the ome see t e ap1to ome as an lnspir· ------------~--=-~ Madigan, R 111.; Dick Cheney, R·Wyo . There are also a rcw individual ca riv r l' wr n., a · ing sight in the morning light -a sym -JACI ANDIRIDN Jim Jones, D-Okla. and Mo Udall, D awards. MARC'O POLO AWARD Steve bol of man's most magnificent effort to Ariz. SPECIAL INTEREST WATERBOY " SUbJ.CCt the funct1'ons of govern1'ng to the M t R D Ill h h r ht ..7olarz. D-N. y . a shuttle diplomat in the ar Y usso. · · w o us oug Henry Kissinger mold, once traveled to will of the governed. Rostenkowski, D·Jll.; John Rousselot, MOST POPULAR -Udall ; Trent valiantl y on behalf 01 commodity 24 countries an little more than six Others passionately believe our socie· R·CaUf.; Phil Burton, D-Calif .. and Lott. R-Miss.; Speaker Tip O'Neill, months But the travel hasn't been ty could do without Congress ror many Gene Snyder, R-Ky. Rousselot, Rostenkowski, Fascell, An· wasted on Solarz. who has become one more months and would be better off ror Their methods, of course, vary. nunzio, and Paul Simon. D·lll. Wit•ks of the most knowledgeable members of the absence. Mi chel wins friends and influences LEAST POPULAR -Bolling ; Phil the House Certainly most members or Congress legislation. Dingell is irascible and Gramm, D·Texas; John LeBoutillier. ~ BROTllER HAT Tom Railsback, are honest and honorable men and ruthless . Bolling uses cold brainpower. R Ny II Id v lk D M B d R · . ., aro o mer. o.. u -Ill.. told the press that while he had women who serve the nation better Snyder has become a dangerous man to Shuster, R Pa.; J ohn Ashbrook, R-Ohio. had nothing to do with blonde lobbyist perhaps tha n the voters deserve. But cross. and J ohn Seiberling. D·Ohio. Paula Parkinson on a widely reported others are opportunists who slide LEAST EFFECTIVE -Henry Bolling gets the prize as the con weekend junket. his buddy Tom Evans, through their careers without ever mak-Reuss. D-Wis.; Larry McDonald, D· gressman who Is most inflated with R-Del . might have. This caused mem· ing any real contributions. Ga.; Barry Goldwater Jr., R·Calif.; self-importance. F'~ bers lo grouse privately. "Don't worry, With the help of my reporters Tony James Collins. R-Texas ; Ron Dellums, BIGGEST BORES John LaFlace, S""'\.~ Railsback's with you ... Capaccio and Ginger Fannon, I have 0-Calif.; Me l Price. D-111.; Henry D-N.Y.; Douglas Applegate, D·Oh10 : BEST SINGER -Minority Leader s urveyed the inhabitants of the House to Gonzalez. D-Texas, and Phil Burton's Gerald Solomon, R-N Y.; Donald Pease. Michel is not noted as an orator, but his determine who a pplies the lubrication brother, John, D-Calif. D-Oh.io. and Bruce Vento, D Minn. mello baritone draws big applause at that keeps this magnificent legislating While most congressmen travel the The latter can take longer to say less the Capitol Hill Club when he croons "I machine going -and who merely pour main roads, Reuss explores the detours. than anyone in Congress. Could Jl ave Danced All Night" and sand in the gearbox. McDonald is all huff.and-puff. Dellums MODELS OF INTEGRITY -Paul "If I Ever Would Leave You." 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N.J . <AP> -Vicki H a rrison's h ousekeeping is nothing like yours or mine. Her "home" is a hot-air balloon where she spends more time than she does in her 1840s farmhouse here in rural New J ersey. Operating out of a barn transformed into hangar, the 36-year-old Mrs. Harrison is up in a balloon almost every day. She pilots corporate balloons for advertising and operates pleasure flights from $60 per person to $220 for a first-class champagne flight for two. These days she m es a balloon touting a new yogurt, in addition to four of her own. Mrs. Harrison's enthusiasm is not dampened by the day-in-day- out aspects of her hobby-turned- profession. ·'The instant you lift off, it 's quiet. You're just off and gone, like a bubble!" she exclaimed. As the balloon rises higher and higher she can take it up to 13,500 feet -Mrs. Harrison begins her housekeeping, as she calls tidying up the inside or the wicker basket. "I do my housekeeping as soon as we lift off. I have to or- ganize my ropes on the floor. i et everything stacked neatly and check all my fuel tanks and lines,·· she said . Mrs . Harrison grew up around airplanes and airs trips. Her father operated a small airport not far from Ringoes. She began fl ying when the boy next door. a pilot, took an interest in her and offered to teach her. She was 17 when she became a licensed commercial airplane pilot. "One thing led to the next, .. she said, ··and before you know it I got married" -to that boy· next-door, Ter ry Harrison, now a pil<Jl for Eastern Airlines. ·'We've been fly ing ever since," she added. But ballooning entered their lives only eight years ago, when a balloon plunked itself down on their 11-acre farm. She recalled: "We have horses and other animals and I was do- ing the horses early one morning when I heard this little voice behind the barn, 'Can we land. can we land?· It turned out it was one fellow in a balloon and I blurted out, 'Of course.· and boom. there he was." She said she watched as "this guy with a big balloon wrestled this thing around, and then the crew came and it really looked like they were having a lot of fun " "Terry also thought it just looked like a heck of a lot of fun ,·· and before two weeks were out. he'd bought a balloon. Since that day in 1973, Mrs. Harrison has created a business around ballooning. sometimes enlisting the help of her 14-year- old daughter. Cindy. Mrs. Har- rison's mother mends tattered balloons. Mrs. Harrison is just 5 feet tall and weighs only 98 pounds, but is confidently in command as she and her all-male crew rig the balloon and basket in a 20- m inute process that's almost as pretty to watch as a balloon in fli~ht. The flat uninflaled envelope is filled with air from a large household fan. As it begins to take shape, the multi-colored nylon fluttering in the breeze, Mrs. Harrison steps into the balloon's throat to check that everything is OK. When it's still on its side but almost full , the balloon gets a blast from the fuel jets located above the basket. Once the air inside the balloon is about 100 degrees hotter than the outside air, the balloon rights itself. The tethers are dropped and it lifts softly from the ground. "Getting away from it all" 1s one reason Mrs. Harrison took up bailooning. Meeting people is another. Because balloons can't be easily maneuvered, they must be brought down in open fields, and that oft en means in- stant visitors "in someone's cow pasture or backyard." This 'handicap helps you meet some of the nicest people," Mrs. Harrison said. To help break tHe ice, s he said, she a lways carries a bottle of champagne -a tradition started by French balloonists centuries ago -to share with her "hosts" and others who turn up lo gawk at her rainbow-hued balloon. During one of her outings, she reca ll e d , s he s p o tted a supermarket. The temptation to land in the parking lot .. was too good to pass up." Bringing the balloon down to just barely above ground. she chatted for several minutes with excite d s hoppers and, after ··,asking someone to get me a loaf of bread," she lifted the ba I loon into the s ky, loaf in hand. DlllJ Piiat THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1911 FEATURES COMICS SPORTS 87 810 011 The Generation Gap is becoming. a major economic concern . BB ,.,.~ Vicki Harrison reaches to adjust the valve on her hot -air balloon as she dn/ts over farmland near Ringoes. N J . She has turned her former hobby into a professton Man calls his blood 'a gift' MILWAUKEE (AP) -Twice a week, factory worker Alvin Kress takes a bus trip to a blood center where he sells his plasma so doctors can extract a rare an- ti body used to classify other people's blood. Kress, now 57 , had started donating blood regularly after he was severely Injured in an automobile accident 37 years ago and needed a transfusion himself. But in 1958, doctors discovered that his blood contains anti-0 , a substance crucial to determin- ing some blood types. The sub- stance is believed to have de- veloped in his blood as a result of a mismatched transfusion. Officials at the Blood Center of Southeastern Wisconsin asked Kress to come back more often, saying he was the only source of the antibody available in this area. He agreed, and ever since he has been making the trip twice a week from his job to Ute blood center to his home. Each outing takes about 2112 hours . • · 1 think of it as a gift from God," Kress said of the blood 's special status . Kress can provide up to two pints of plas ma at each visit because after his blood is drawn, the red blood cells are reinfused in his bloodstream. He is paid $37 .50 per pint. People giving whole blood are limited lo one donation every 10 weeks, but Kress can replenish the fluid lost in remo~ed plasma in about a day. Doctors r e t a in the clear plasma containing the anti-0 , which is used to tell whether the Rh factor in a person's blood is negative or positive. Rh factors must be matched when patie nts need blood transufusions to prevent allergic reactions that can prove fatal. Rh fa ctors of expectant parents also must be determined to find out if the baby's blood is com- p a t ible with th e pregnant woman's. Kress said he was not born with the rare antibody in his blood , but apparently began pro- ducing it after a 1944 auto acci- dent. Kress, then 20, suffered a fractured skull, two broken legs and internal injuries. He was hospitalized for mor e than a year, and apparently was given mismatched blood. although it was not noticed. He was given more blood when he re-entered Milwaukee County General Hospital for sur- gery to correct internal damage. That time, Kress had a severe reaction to the transfusion. The reaction, which kept Kress in a coma for three days, was later linked to the anti-0 in his blood. Afte r his recovery, Kress began donating blood several times a year. He said he felt ob- 1 i gated because o f the transfusions he had received, a nd because o f a doctor 's generosity in forgiving a $900 medical bill as a wedding gift when Kress married in 1952. Construc t ion brings m e nu specialtie s CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. <AP> Where 'can you get such mouth-watering delights as a bulldozer sandwi ch, jackham- mer chili and backhoe biscuits? At Chattanooga's Pickle Bar- r ell Restaurant, If you don·t mind a little dust and conslruc- ti o n noise adding to the downtown eatery's atmosphere. Owner Clair Bartholomew says she's been losing customers all summer because construc- tion workers have been tearing up the street near her business as a part of downtown improve- ments, but that wasn't about to make her throw in the napkin. Mrs. Harrison gathers the hot air bag of her balloon after a flight to 'get away from it'all' So, she draped a banner across the front of her Market Street restaurant proclaiming, "We're Still Here." She also list· e d the hardhat fare as specialties of the house on the menu. Ballooning ii an uplifting ex- perience for Mrs. Harrison de!pite the fact that she ii up in a balloon every day. Inventors guarding mystery heat box ROSSLANO, British Columbia <AP) -It wiJl be a year before two inventors unveil a heat box the size of two shoe boxes which they claim can warm a 1,300· square-foot home for 40 cents a day. Residents of this mininl com· mun ity just north ol the Washington state border can't wait to see it. They figure the mystery device is either the greatest discovery since fire or a hoax. When Bob McCarthy and Brian Kelly announced the dis· eovery last January, they told only one man -Rossland Mayor Bill Proflli -how it works. Profili si~ed a statement say- ing it was legitimate. Since J !lDUary, the inventors have moved to London, Ontario, where they set up a company called Rossland Research and asked the University of Western Ontario to run a market analysis. McCarthy said in a telephone interview that he and Kelly are -··· .. -1·-·.,~ ... ....,_.-....,._ trying to decide whether to pre- sent the invention to an Interna- tional trade show or bring it home to Rossland for its unveil- ing. The invention has been patent- ed In Canada and the United States and they have one year to acquire a world·wide patent. ·'The dust has been considera- b I e, '' Ms. Bartholomew said. ··And with the street torn up, It's hurt our take-out business. Peo- ple can't drive op and atop and run in. It's also cut down on walk-in lra.ffic. I "There's nothing lo do but grin and bear lt," she said. "\Ve decided the thlDI to do waa • make fun_o_f-th_e_w_h-ole,_t.bint __ ._ .. __ J ( ' ' -Orengo Coast DAILY PILOTfThursday. September 10. 1981 ... wi...,... BURNED OUT -Two un1dent1fied men an· 1oined b\ a Los Angeles Count~· fireman \\'cdnt·...,day as he inspects thl' re main~ of one of three s l rut' t u f'l' s b ll rn e cl b' fast · moving brush f i re ne ar Puddings tone Re s errn1r m San D1m a~ Officiab l''<Pl't'll'ci th(• blaz(• to be contatnl'd t 150 (:l('I"('!'.. A-plant raid could occur again: Brown LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 Gov Ed· mund G Brown Jr has warned that lsrciel'~ bomb1n~ of the Iraqi nuclear power plant was u las t(' of things to come 1f '>uperpO\H'r!> do not poltce the sprea<1 of nucll'ar technolog~ ··This mc1denl points up the ex· treme danger of the !.pread of nuclear technology and the spread of nuclear weapons throughout the world. · Broy. n told the opening se s ~1on of a l 'n1ted Nations s pon~nred confl•rcnce on s mall energy !>ourcc~ Wednes da) "One 1n· evitably follows from the other.·· Speaking to an audience of most!) foreign lechnte1ans from some 75 participating countries but sound ing very much like the lJ .S. Senate candidate he 1!> expected to be next vear Arown als o called for en- forcement of the 1969 nuclear Non proliferation Treaty and resumption of nuclt.'ar arms ltmitation negotia lions ··The Carte r admmistrat1on talked a gr<•at deal about non-proliferalton but. 1n thl' end. 1t wound up supplying India with enri<'hed ura nium," Brown said. "And noy. we have the Reagan ~dmm1stration which. in ef feet . has s uspended the Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty and has ta ken little interes t in the no n· proliferation issuC's The SALT talks mus t resume · Brown noted that thl• raid on the Iraqi reactor followed six years of Isra eli pleading with the West "not to suppl.\ Iraq with nuclear technology .. and said that 111 the end "Israel m· voked her oY. n non-prolifer ation policy .. Asked h.\· r eportt'rs whether he was endors ing military attacks to halt de· velopment of arms· producmg nu· clear plants. Brown said. ·Tm pre- dicting it." He added that the Israeli raid had "'tacit approval by this <'Ountry" as well as many foreign and even other Arab nations "People did not want to see Iraq with a bomb any more than they want to see (Iran 's Al·atollah l Kho · mein1 with the bomb or ILibya·s Moammar 1 Khadaf1 with the bomb ... he added. Brown also C'rit1cized the Reagan a dministration's energy policy. ESCAPE ••• ro LaVonne Aerobics "The Reagan adm inistration has increased s pending for nuclear energy and cut back spending for solar ent•rgy and l'Onservation." he ":ud. ~otmg the continued problem of high interest rate!> and Reagan's re- sulting recent decision to cut back further on defense and other spend· ing. Brown described the administra- tion as "1n retreat right now." "'The Reagan adm101stration 1s suf· fering from its first credibility gap." he said In his speech. Brown urged de· \'eloping and developed nations alike to turn aY.a} from nuclear power ··My nwn hc·hl'f 1s ttrat nuclear C'nerg~. <t!> prcs<>ntly designed , 1s neither C'conom1c ally viable nor ~a r e." h e s aid "There are altcrnatl\'CS to nuclt•ar technology safer. often renewable and more e<'onom1cally viable alternatives ... He ci ted California's pro~ress in harnessing energy from the sun. the wind. heat from the earth's core. biological was t e and other a lternative sources Secluded peak saidfree of pollution PEKI NG <AP ) -Forty -s ix Chinese scientists say t hey believe they have found a rarity in the modern world a pollution-free spot. China's offic ial Xinhua ne ws agen- cy said the conclusion followed ex- a mination of thous ands of animal, plant. soil and water sam ples on the 8,182-fool Fanjing mountain 1n south C hina 's G uizhou prov)nce. 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O pen your interim account for Tax-Free Saving~ at San Diego Federal and we'll pay you a hi gher rate th;m any other California bank or sa vings & loan. On October l ~t. wi th your written pre-authorization, we'll close yo ur interim account and transfer the principal and interest into your new insured Tax-Free Saving!-. Account. If you change your mind and decide tax -free ~avi ng~ b not for yo u, we 'll allow you access to th e princi pal and accrued intc.:rc~t in your interim account withow penalty throu gh September 30, 198 1. We do the interim account rate shopping for you! Each day we check Cali fo rni a's major news papers for th e hi ghc!->t rate advertisedt by a Cali fornia bank or sav in g~ & loan wi th as~cb over $2 billion. Then we top that rate and g uarantee it fo r the full term of your interim account ! For today's rate. call yo ur nearest San Diego Federal offi ce. Earn 12.61% Tax-Free beginning Oct. 1st! Be_ginn ing Oct. I t, you'll start earn ing a ful l 12.61 'k tax -free"'. and that's equal to a much higher yield on a taxable basis. Check the chart to see th e taxable interest yield you would huvc to earn in order to equal t.his tax-free yield of 12.61 %. Exclude up to $2,000 in earned interest ... with insured safety! Exclude up to $2.000 in earned interest from federal laxes if filing jointl y. ~p to $1,000 if fil ing individuall y! That means a coup le filing jointly can de po~it up to $15 .860.43 in thi~ account and enjoy full y tax-free intcre~t ... an individual can deposit up to $7 .930.21 ! Plu~ your ~av ing~ are in sured to $100,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation for the full 12-month term. FREE Interest Checking PLUS TM too! When you deposit $2,500 or more, you receive a FREE lnteresr CheckinR PLUS account too! And that opens the door to qui ck ca~h at over 60 conve ni ent 24-HOUR TELLER locations statewide . plus th e avai labi lity of TELE-PAY. to pay bills by phone! We guarantee you'll earn at least ** % thru Sept. 30th •• Based on a Tax-Free yield of U.61 o/o on your interim account! If your joint taxable Your tax bracket ramily income is: will likely be: (Check Schedule TC. line 3 of your 1980 return) $24,600-$29' 900 32'l $29,990-$35,200 37% $35,200-$45,800 43% $45,800-$60,000 49% $60,000.$85,600 54% Figures above arc approximate. based un 191!1 la:it table' - - - - You would h· ave to a ble yield: earn this tax 18.5 20.0 2% 22.1 2% 24.7 3% 27 .4 I "T •subs1an11al in1erc~1 penalty and IO\\ of tax-free s1a1u~ for early" 11hJrJwal frnm the Ta' 1-rc:c Alu>unt ••This rate subject to change without notice. T his Interim money fund backed by U.S. Government Securities. It is not a savings account, not Insured by the F.S.L.l.C .• and Is not tax-frtt. This offer may be withdrawn at any time without prior notice. t Advertisement in a major newspaper. If no other bank or savin gs & loan advertises a higher interim account rate. we guarantee you'll earn this hi gh rate . If a hi gher rate i ~ advertised. we'll top it. You won't earn less th an this rate ... and you· 11 probably earn more! Reserve your insured Tax-Free Savings Account today at San · Diego Federal! .. ..... SMp _...II SI00.000 Leading the way with tax-free savings! CaplstrttlO leach 34206 DofltllJ '•11 ltd. 496.0201 Mlssioll Yiejo/u1un1 Hills 25312 Clbot Rd. 770·6346 Sift Clemente 400 Awenida Pico 491-6330 Woodbrid&e On lmanu It Like S59.u43 l.Jpn1 Niptl lOW Crown YalllJ Par1w11 495-6210 Newport BtKh 5 Cotpoute Plau 644-1815 Sall Juan Capistrano 32302 Camino Caplitreno 681-0897 I _____ .J ...... -. __ .• -... . -_ .... ---~-.................................. ,,,.._ -·""""~""'~'""'':-..::"''"""'""!'.••~~"""'"*~4.-L4..,.,,.,.,!¥4!¥4'"'4'11!!1..,..•o...,•z-,..11c-iima~o ............. -c .................... --.. -._ ..... -.. , ......... s1111u .. 1111s""s .... 1110,..a ... •1• .... OranRe Coast DAILY PILOTffhursday, SeptembtH 10, 1981 .-----------------..... ,~~\ ''",.. .. ~ State Park guide ready OEAR READERS: A new Gelde to tbe Sta" Parle Sy1tem, prlnted la ft.rte e•)o,tt and unfoldJng to 24-by-38 lncheS: I• available for $2, lnclud,n« tax and postage, from Department of Parh and Recreation, P.O. Bo:ic 2390, Sacramento 95811. Cbeckl 1hou{d be made earable to Department of Parka and R.-creatlon. - The guide llsts, locates and describes 236 CallfornJa state parkN, retterves and rttrea· Uon areas. On one side of the folder ls a large map of California showing the locations of the state park unltis In relation to major cities, highways, rivers, lakes and some na· lional parks. Indicators show which state parks have cam~rounds. The others e of the folder llst• the state patk units alph tlcally and gives a capsule description of each, with map locations and indicators for camping, picnics, fishing, hlk· Ing, swimmlna, horse riding, boating, ex· hlbils, food service, camping supplies and trailer sanitation staUons. State parks that bave group picnic areas, group, equestrian and wheelcbaJr-acceulble campsites, e nvironmental campsites and boating racllities are listed separately. The folder describes the various kinds or camps ites and gives tips on camping, park regulations, notes on state historic parks and landmarks, and general information on the state park system. It also bas special notes on the new Stale Railroad Museum and Asilomar Conference Grounds. Refund on the 1.vay DEAR PAT DUNN: Last March I or· tiered a couple of gifts from the Peachtree Report catalog. The items never a rrived and I haven't received a ny correspondence on the delay in spite of my two letters and copy of m~ c<rnceled check which l sent lo the com· pan~ I '-'OUld like my Sl47 refunded. Can you help'' J .T. Newport Beach Steve Shipley or Peachtree Report says a rerund will be mailed to you. A processing er· ror was blamed for the mlxup. P ilot-advertising is good business for Sherman Clay. Another reader, 8 .J., Balboa l1land, sent A VS a lette r 1he received from the Atlanta Orflc:" of Cons umer Affairs which 1tate1 "Peachtree Report" I• owned by the same person who used to run another expen1ive m all-orde r m erchandlae company called Kaleidoscope. Tbat company declared In· voluntary ban.krup~y In 1979 and left 50,000 consumera with unfilled orders and 2,048 trade creditors and employees holding the bag. Late charge to go up DEAR PAT DUNN : Will the new tax law change the amount of interest the Internal Revenue Service charges a taxpayer for late payment? Will it go up, down or stay the same? L. P ., Newport Beach It's already high. but It's going higher as a resuJt of the Econom Recovery Tax Act of 1981. The IRS says the new tax act provides for an adjustment or the Interest rate charged on late tax payments at 100 percent or the prime lendJng rate for September 1981. The new rate will become effective Feb. I, 1982, and will be adjusted annuaHy. For example, If the prime lendJng rate Is 20 percent In Septe mber, then beginning Feb. l , the IRS will charge 20 percent annual In· leresl on tax deficiencies. Plus higher ln· terest, late payments of federal taxes are subject to a late payment penally of one·half of J percent per month, or 6 percent per year. • Gnt a problem' Then u.nle lo Pat '--, f)unn Pat u.>11/ C'ul red tape getting • J. the answers and action vou need to solve inequitie~ m government and f"1 • business ... foil uuu1 questions to Pal n unn. At Your Service. Orange Coasl na1l11 Pilot P <J BoI 1560 Custa Mesa, CA 92626 As manv lt>tln~ as possible will ht> answered but phoned inqumt'!> or letter.~ not including the readers full name. o.ddre!>!i and husiness hvurs· phone number cannot ht> considered This cnlumn appears daily ex- ct'pl Swu.tav., ' "Our display ads In the Piiot have been very successful In strengthening our sales." Designed, ----Finished - Installed Marty C. Flinn Manager, Sherman Clay Costa M esa. 28 Years Experience Manufacturing Quality Shutters FINEST QUALl"(Y SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY ... AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICES! Call (714) 548-6841or548-1717 HEIRWOOD MANUFACTORY 19n Placentia Avenue • Costa Mesa. CA 92627 • 20% off! All women's outerwear. Sale 31.20 t() '192 Reg. Ht to 12•0. Chooee yOUI' new lal <loet now while etocka are high and prlc;ee lowt VOIJ°I find ecUve type c:uUll jackete, the poc>ul8r and versatk blazer, felt• IUfe IOf lun, •kl jackete: and dreN length coei. In flt and ltere Of ellm and IWTOW 1tyle1 FOf mlaM1, Juniors and hall alzes. Final 3 Days! Sale enda Sunday, Sept. 13th S1 down holda layaways untll November 1, 1981 . S.I• prlcea on apeclal orden, too.;- \ ~ FASHION ISlAND ~ NEWPORT CENTER ....__J9.E~r!Q0Y,___,,, .[_~· BROCADE COVER _ DIARY From China Handsomely bound diary has dell· cately lined and decorated pages 2'. • long 24K GOLD PLATED MAILE LEAF OR SAND DOLLAR PENDANTS From Taiwan Real leaves or sand dollars are 24K gold·plated to make stunning ,, pendants To 1 •;, • long on 15• long, SALT SHAKER & PEPPER Mill COMBINED From Taiwan Clear acrylic lets you watch the action 5 'h • tall 1.99 CLEAR GLASS SPICE BOTILE From Taiwan To keep your flavors strong 4" tall .27 WHITE PORCELAIN BUTTER DISH From Japan A perfect r house ~ for one {J ~~ cube \V ~ r~~ 1.59 Pkg of 12 10 Hooks Expands to 30 " long .99 each 6" long 2' • tall 3.99 Annual Anniversary Sale ... -~ 20% To 50% OFF All Stock Items Limited To Quantities on Hand. Offer good through Sept . 30 Hand Trucks From '24.26 RecJ. $32.95 Over 30 d11ferent styles in stock You Save $8.69 From i4s.os per ..... Re«J. $64.3& Action Material Handling PhoM 17141 891 -7975 All Industrial Ladders 30°/o to 40°/o off A11at1able tn Aluminum, Fiberglass or Wood Hltny!ThM print wot1't lost. I I . .~ ,/ .... ~~ ._,._,_.,_ ,_ -··· HANDWOVEN COTION \..-+&~~~""\_ TABLE RUNNERS, \ ii NAPKINS & II; if PLACEMATS l / i' From India .. p Natural muslin color ~ table acce ssories ave sublle tan-tone, lkat woven designs TABLE RUNNERS 13" )( 11 • 3.87 each NAPKINS work of the day• 9 SIZES 9" 10 20" d1a B'I>" to 17" deep 1.59 10 7.99 NATURAL VINE FOR BREAD OR WINE From The Ph1llpp1nes Snug bed 101 bread 16 • long 4:1'.i~S'!'IJ~l'!!! 3" deep 1.99 16" x 16" t-------------1 neat .81 each SOLID BRASS TRAYS & wine ROSEWOOD FINISH PLACE. service HARDWOOD ~~~~~ MATS STANDS 1 1r x 18" From India 1.17 each and ~::::,:::::~::::::~=::~~'.!!_~:.:_,:::::_J Hong Kong WOOD 6 CANVAS FOLDING Incised and DIRECTOR'S CHAIR From Singapore hammered Well consiructed trays to set chair Is at home on on stands 11 • long 2.33 NATURAL BURNT BAMBOO SHELF lo STANDS From China SHELF UNIT To hold books, plants GOURMET GROCERIES NEAR EAST PILAF Wheat Rice, Lenlll or Spanish Rice ......... :......~• 8 oz .99 each ARTICHOKE BO TI OMS From Spain 7 "• oz 1.35 ( .:--· .... KIPPER SNACKS "-~ ~~ From Norway ~ ---. ---· 3 '1• Ol 1.03 PANCAKE OR DUMPLING BAVARIAN MIXES- !..i~EI•~ From West Germany """ 6.8 oz 1.05 each 3·HOOK WALNUT FINISHED BENTWOOD WALL RACK From Taiwan lll~~.,:;Bt!!=*1 the set, In the flat or or 10 hang slud10 Natural on the wall. hardwood with brown, black or orange canvas. TRAY 24" dla 47.99 or towels In neat order. • 20• wide>< 32" tall 9Vi • deep 23.99 Classically handy and easy to assemble. 22.88 STAND 2c• dla. 201/1 • ta 11 Mr.Ii.iii~ 22.88 PLANT STANDS Stunnng stands will double nicely 11 end tablH. DIRECTLY ACROSS FROM SOUTH COAST PLAZA SLIGHTLY WEST OF BRISTOL AT 1313 SUNFLOWER (TAKE BRISTOL EXIT OFF 405 FREEWAY) YIU • MASTER CHARGE • HO TElEPtiONE OR MAIL OROERS • AMPLE FllEE PARKING 16" to 19" tall 12'/1 • dla. 11.55 15• dla 17 .55 17'/t • dla. 23.55 OPEN 7 OA VS A WEEK MON. TO FRI. 10 A.M.-9 P.M . SAT . 10 A.M.-7 P.M • SUN. 11 A.M.-& P .M. ' ----·----· --·--.....-.. • --... ,.. ._, t91:'- -. -----··-_.,.. ---.............---------------------... --.......... -.... -...... -... -------.. -------------· Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThursday, September 1 O, 1981 BS .fi.-ffltt Big Sur ranke d tops in sce n ic value MERCURY SAVINGS Press seate d in Capitol SACRAMENTO <API The Assembly Rules Committee has voled to allow news reporters to have desks on the sides and back or their cham· bers in the restored state Capitol. There was no mention in the committee hear - ing Tuesday or a plan ptoposed last week by Republican lawmakers and endorsed by some De mocrats to move re· porters to a balcony one floor above the As sembly floor That plan generated angry commentary by news columnists a round the state. including com · plaints the move would hamper reporters· work. that it was sn retaliation for critical stories, and t hat it would cost up to $100.000 an extra re- modeling The 6-0 Rules Commit· lee vote approves a seal· ing arrangement in the r estor ed Ass embly chamber s. which the lawmak ers are scheduled to move back into in January, that is approximately the same as press seat ing before the building was closed in 1975 for a $68 m illion restoration project Since 1975, th e la wmakers have been m eeting in temporary quarte rs adjoining the Capitol. Rules Committee Ch airm an Lou Papan, D-Millbrae. said re porters should be grant· ed greater access than the general public to lawmake r s because "they arc part of the process . . and without that access, it would weaken the process · · The seati n g plan would allow the general public and lobbyists ac· c:ess to the balcony over· looking the Assembly rloor. Twenty press desks three fewer than previously -would be located on the same fl oor with the lawmakers a long with a bout 20 seats for invit· ed "distinguished vis · 1tors ." Mail i n g pro posal rej ected SACRAMENTO <AP > The stale Senate has ta k en the si d e o f newspaper publishers in rejecting a bill to all ow tax collectors to m ail de· linquency noti ces in· stead of putting them in lhe paper. Current law requires that the notices of dehn· quent property taxes be published annually. The measure, AB1282 by Assemblyman Dave Elder, D·Long Beach, would give county tax collectors t he choice of publis hing or mailing notices of intent to sen property for back taxes. It died on a n 18-16 vote, with 21 votes re· ,Quired for passage. But the Senate s ponsor , Alfred Alquist, 0 -San Jose, said he would bring It up again after amending it to placate critics. Accordi ng to an analysis, the California Newspaper Publishers Association was the only group opposing the bill. A critic in floor de· bate, Ed Davis, R· Chats worth, sa1d the measure could prevent the .public from readin1 about famoua people1 who had not paid tbelr taxes. He ufd flndlnt their names in the paper "sort o< puta their feet to· the Ore." l~OS ANGELES <APJ -Morro Bay may boast of Its impressive Morro Rock but downtown Lont Beach is really a fir more pleasin& place lo visit, accord 1ng to a federal study that takes an aesthetic inventory of Californla 's coasWne. dominance " But tht! town's huge power plant is an aeRtheUc liab1llty. according to the study '11 authors Catalina Wld several other or the ChMn· nel lshands take top scort::s. a11d luari UU0C1allon T he resulting score -a "medium low 59 on ucale ofloo. Lona a each, in contnu;t, may be thought of as a heavily lndu.1trt1alized port. But the study's authors rate it a "medium high" 79 because "it is an ex· traordinary landsca"e due to its dlversi· ly and uncommon features." Sig Sur deserves Its reputation as one of the state's most s~enic re11ources, the report suya ll.ll "11ohtudc and isolatlon" and ··constantly changlng waterscal)t: o f cobbled beaches, pocket sandy beaches, stream-red wetlands and offshore rocks alive with seabirda ... sea otters and other m arine anlmal:s" scores 96. 01' .. :N MON FHI H A .M H P.M SJ\TllHUAY 10 A .M . ·1 P .M . Huntington Beach, CA 9~7 South•rn C•llfornl• R-01on1J OlllcH 5677 E. la P1lm1 Av• .. An1helm, CA 92807 89!>5 V1lley View St, Buen1 P11k, CA 90620 1856 Arnell! Rd., Cam11tllo, CA 93010 FSUC -·--·~ 1'he s tudy was pre pared ror the Bureau of Land Munagement to de termlne how offshore oil drilling might arrect tourism. In the study, the coast Is divided into 49 segments, an Inventory of natural resources is made and each segment is rated according to its aesthetics. \ Morro Bay's "fi shing village" at· mosphere is its most appealing re· source and its rock is "a focal point" that is "incomparable in scale and ··Elegant California bungalows . . . are unified by tfae high density urban environment," t he study says with a touch of bureaucratese. "High rises are a focal point." Alan Lind, One or two landscape COO· s ultants who prepared the 11tudy, filled out a complex rating form to determine each area's score. He took an inventory or the type or coast, its vegetation and man-made features and rated them ac cordjng to their distinctiveness. variety and harmony. 20715 S. ~v1lon Blvd., Carl-On CA ll07'G 23021 L•ke Center Or., (like ~01ee11. El To10. CA 92630 1001 E lmperl1I Hwy., LI H1b11, CA 90631 G) •140 Long Beech Blvd . Long B11ch, CA 90807 • 22939 H1w1horne Blvd . Torrence, CA~ ·~ INlne Blvd., Tu1tln, CA 92680 Cullfomla 's most beautiful stretches or coastline'! The s horeline in much of Humboldt County rates 100 and Santa Did you know that about 100,000 take a ride on us every day? Or that you can go anywhere in Orange County for no more tha n 7 5¢? These are just two facts you may not have known about the Orange County Transit District. In fact, you may have a lot of questions regarding the bus. Well , we'd like to answer some of those questions and let you know just how practical the bus really can be for you. The bus stops here. The first thing you should know about the bus is how easy it is to catch one. With over 6,000 bus stops throughout Orange County, most are just a short walking distance away. Just look for the blue sign with our name and bus symbol on them. In fact, 75% of the Orange County popu- lation lives within 3 blocks r----L-- of a bus stop. 'lb add to this conve- nience, the average time between buses is usually a half-hour, with the frequency points, and how you can transfer to another bus. You can get these sched- ules by calling OCTD, or they're availa ble at libraries, post offices, banks, schools, shopping centers and major employers. on the busiest routes during peak periods being only 10-20 minutes. (And our reliability record is an incredible 99.98%!) Fare costs • '-----~-~ -m,-~-~-~,-.JOne of the biggest benefits abou t ~ riding the bus, of cou rse, is the ....... 1. .... _ ...... W~~~e got you covered. In case you didn't know, there are 56 different routes that our buses go along. Routes that can get you anywhere in Orange County, conve- niently and reliably. money you can save. And to save you even more, we've created special economy fares for mid-day and week- end use. Here's how it works. We have two different fare peri- ods: peak and non-peak hours. Peak hours are 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. to 6 p.m . Monday thru Friday. Non- 235 N Citrus Ave., Wear Covina, CA 91793 "M•rcury Roo,, .. •vllleble on• rH•tvtd ou111 Remem- ber that you must always have the exact chan~e when you nde the bus. If you want to simplify things thoug_h, we do have monthf y bus passes. For the regu- lar rider, the pass is $21.50; for the student or handicapped, $18.00; and for Senior Citizens, $12.00. They're available at 125 locations throughout Orange County. Another bargain about the bus is that transfers are free. Just ask your bus operator for a transfer when you board. It's just one more way the bus can save you money ~=-~ and energy. What a way to go. Now. that you know about our main bus line, it's time you learned about our other ways to get around. OCTD has a family of transportation services including Neighborhood Dial-A-Ride where we'll pick you up at your curbside for short trips; Carpool matching service to put you in touch with other commuters going your way; and Park and Ride lots and Express Routes, so you won't have to hassle the traffic. So you see there's a lot to learn about the bus. And the best way to find out more is to try us out. Just call our hot line number for more infor- mation, or send in the coupon beiow. We want to help you try out the bus. So fill in this coupon telling us where you'd like to go and we'll send you a personalized route map. l.QUAI HOUSING llNO(t • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • We carefully planned these routes according to what the public wanted. By anal~ing certain key areas, large neighborhoods, and spe- cific employment needs, we've devel- oped an extensive network of routes. peak hours are all other times and weekends. Here's how the rates go: PEAK NON-PEAK • • I want to go from Then to help you understand where the bus ~oes, we created our Ride Guide. This free booklet shows every line our buses take. Once you know where you want to go, you can pick up one of our specific route schedules. These tell times, stopping Regular 75¢ 60¢ Senior Citizen 35¢ FREE and i N'eeNtt • ~ron '""o • leaving at am pm. Handicapped 75¢ 35¢ • weekday /weekend. Th and , ........ • Cf'OM lt,..tl • amvingat am pm . • I would like to start my return trip • at am pm. • Name • Address City • ~~~-· .........••..•........ Cl<'Tll 1~0 Box :mofi t:nrrlrn <:r1w .. ('11 lllorn111 92fi42 •••··-·--•r .... • ; .. 0 a uosospsu .. uo.4..,¥4 • • _ a s. : a c : .. '· 0 s.s.c a a .s.o.• a .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, September 10, 198t rtc'TtTHIU& •USIMHS ..... ITATIMeltT ,,.. 1.ii..1119 --· .,. 0.1111 w •• ,.. ... 50MA INTIANATIONAL, 1140 ... , ~A-."''" I .. Seftta AM,~tJJW ...._.. *'-lllt llltwMlleMI, Ill( 0 C.lli.r11to ,.,,_..Olltft, tr46 I nt Oorry Awo11ve, Svlla tH , '-Me ""9, c.lltefftle trltl Tl'I ........ _,It~-llY 0 Ur· llOf•llClll S.llw•r• Ma,11.ellno In lttl\011-111'( ~,,, 9acll.u .. ~ ... tleolM Tiii• .ul-• ._ fll .. wllll !tit C-Cy ~ ol Ora,. t-iv on~ temw 1,1•1 ,. .... CA.l'llln & llASDAM ....... "ell.aw Ml ....... CllllW ~. ...... ,,.._,ea.mu P\>Oll ...... Or ..... C.Otl 0.lly Piiot. Se'" I. IO, 17, U , 1•1 Jtll~I 'ICTITICMIS aUSllHSS MAM• STAT•M•MT ,,,. ..,._"" ,..._ ll C10ln9 ~· ,,. ... ,. AltltOW ADVERTISING ... , Oo•w onw. Sult• u . N-..OO 8.e<ll, 'tC'l'ITIOUS a UM II HI •AMSITATeMllllT TllO .. u-1ne "''°"' oro •o•nt wt1-•1 AHOCIATU 0' WHTCL.11"1' OIHTAL O AOUI', l011 Wnlcllll Ort ... ~ hecJ\, ~ ...... otlOllllaA I . AltH ~ l'AANK A. RICH "ICH AND AICH, A DIN> TAL CC>ftl' •• >.as Jw!llt , U..,,.. Hiiia, CAttfoSa. Tlllt ~I•<~ llY O Cot• POflllon Oeedr-I' IU<11 Al<ll Mid ltl(ll, AOeMal(orp OeedreN e AICll, Viet ""'"-·Trt_ ... Tlllt -.-t •• flltcl •ltll N C911114Y Clfftl Of Ot ..... (-ty on July 11, 1•1 • 1'1'7tt1 Pu!Mllllad Orengo c .. at Delly Piiot, Aut 11. ~. 3, 10, 11, 1•1 _., PllUC NOTICE PICTITIDUS aul1Mll$S • MAMI STATIMaMT TN lol10wln9 per'°"' ••• 1101119 l>ualllOUH ; AS8EECO, '00 Nowpar1 Cont•r Drlvt, N-1 8.e<ll, CA nt.o AMERICAN STATE 8ANK, a COlllKnle c.~etlon, JOO N--1 Ce nter ~Ive, Nowpart 8uc11. CA n..o CA f*3. Alnefk .., St.to B-DE80RAH ANN COLLINS, UOI S It, W?iltflelCI, W Sunflo-r, J·I, Sent• AM, CA St. Vke P,...,/Controuor •ucw. Tiii' ttete ...... 1 WM llled wllll llW Tllll bu!llnou II c-..Clecl l>Y an In· County Clerk of Or•ft99 County on Cll•I-. Aut. 26, ttltl. Detlo<allAMCoUlftS ,_ Tiiis --t Will filael wltll N "'*I~ 0rMQ9 c .. st O.Hy Piiot, County Clerk of 0Uft99 County on Aut.11. Sepe, J, 10, 17, 1'11 ~1 AU9 26, l•t. 1------------... 1- Publl-Or-CCMU1 Deity Piiot, A<19. 17, Seol. l , 10, 17, 1'11 )Mt.ti 1------------ PUIUC llTICE ,.ICTITIOUS IUSIMESS MAME STAT•MllMT TIM IOC1owlf'l9 pof\Onl are Cloln9 llll•lneuas: FAIRV IE W-WARN Eii PROFESSIONAL BUILDING, a General -tnonlllp, 111 Flllfl Street, Huntington 8"cll, Calllo<nla t 1MI Crelv Etcllo9oyen, 111 Flllll SlrMI, H1.W1llng1on lleac:ll, C.lllornl• ., .... Oa•ICI w. Bolil90r, ,_ Nor111 Br-ay, Santa Ana, Galllornla •2706 PICTITIOUS alJSIMllH NAME STATl!MllNT TN toll-1"9 ..,.IOn Is Clol"9 bull n .. , ... THE KIRKWOOD COMPANY, One 8 rookllollow , S•nl• Ane, c .. 11orn1. t210S ~oe w. CaltNml, Jtm ~ terey Slreot, Collfornl• t»77 Tllll t>usl,,..• Is conducted t>y en 1n-dlvlc1ua1 G.oroe w C..111\eml Tiii• tt.i-t ••• lllael wllll Ille Counly Clerk Of Or-C.O..nty on Sep. lomoer I, ltll. 1"1- Publl-Oranoe Coall Delly Pilot, Sepl • 3, 10, 17, 1•. 1•1 _., Tllh t>uslnen I• conouctod t>y • 1----------- oonerel pertnor•lllp PUil.JC NOTICE Thi• Sle~n~1!.':°':i.: wltll tho 1------------ Coumy C•rk of Or-Coun1y on Set>-tomllOr I, 1911 1'1- Pullllllwd Or-Coeil Dally PtlOt, Sept 3. 10. 17, 2', t•t ~•HI PUIUC NOTICE "CTITIOUS auSIHEU MAME STATIEMEMT Tll• following perlOns ore Cloln9 l>ull.-SH L.T INDVSTltll!S, 111 WHI 17tll Stroot, Colt. Mew, C•lllornla t1'l7 L Hall Tiner, ftl Esllle< Street, COfl• Mesa, Calllomla tt'11 Larry H. Tiner. l07tl Skimmer Lane, Hunlinc;ilon 8toc11, Calllornl• t2M6 Tllli l>UllMU •• conducted l>Y • ,_,., p.attrwnllip l Hell Tiner Tiits .ui. ...... t w .. liled .. 1111 IN Counly Cierll. of Oranoe County on A <19ust i., 1911 ..... _ PulllllhO<I 0r•"9t C.,.11 Dally Piiot, A119 17, Se9' J, 10. 17, "II ll1CMI PVIUC llTICE HJ.,_ PICTtTIOUS aUSINESS MAMIE STATIEMl!NT Tho lollowln9 porlOns er• Clolr19 t>vslneu n : EOUIOON FOX HILLS, o C•lllornla ~noral per1N 'llllp, HOO MlclMllOl'I Ori ... Sto 100. lrvlno, C•lllWnl• n11s J°"" B P•rker, 1011 Emerald Bay Ori••. ~ 8Hcll, Celifornl• t2'SI Crvls!Oplltr w M<Gr....n.n, "' llln. Pacific P•llHCI .. , C•lllornl• tcnn SI""'°" M_ CM I Win, 1111 8ollow Vilt• Oriw , Pl•Y• Cltl Roy, Ca Ufot'nl• '!OHi 0IN9las A Burton, lOtl Swa11 Ori,.., °"i. ~ Cellfornla '2621 CllPlord R. ICOCWln, 1«ll1 Parll.11111 Aoao, El Toro, COlllornla '1'30 WHiiom L. Hemm, S.U Emer .. a Boy 0.1._, l.avune 8oocll, Calltor!Ma .,." Tllh l>Ullnos' h conducted t>y • OO-rel _,,.,..,.Ip ~M CMIMln TllK tt.t-t wH lilllQ with the C°"nty Cl•rk of Oren90 C-ly on Auvust U, 1•1 1'16607 PUCMI-Or-Coett Dally Pilot. A<19. 10, 11, Sepl J, 10, "'' 37-1 STATllMllMTOI' WITMDllAWAL PROM l'AllTMllllSHll' Ol'•AATING UMDl!ll "CTITICMIS IUSINISS MAME Tho 1oc1-1nc;i Pffton l\es wltlldr...., •• • gor1or11 parlnor lrom tll• .,.,.,,..s.111p -•tine unoor tiw fk· lilloon l>ullnn• nemo of THE COUlf.. TAY COMPANY at 17jl L•nvloy A ... -. INlno, CA '1664 Tho tkllllous t>uvness ,.,.,,.,. si.i. men1 for tho portnorSlllp wn llted on J.,... 2, 1t7S, In IN County of Or.,,~ Tho full nome -revdtnct of tho pot\on wl!Nlrewlnv •• • par1nor WARMINGTON DEVELOPMENT, INC., a Calltornl• c.,._a11on. 17100 Giii-. I Nine, Collfornl• WARM INGTO N DEVELOPMENT, INC a Colllo<nl• corporation By: Dr. Rot>orl F. 8o•ucllemp Tllli si.t.....,,t ••• lllllQ wllll lhe County Cler k Of Dr•nve c-ty on SeP' 1.1•1 ........, llHODES, KI MDALL & MAA· Ill MOTON A 1'11 0,ISSIONAL LAW COll~TION 4nt ~llw alw., S.lt• tM ....,....._.,,CAt2..e Pvllll-Or11n911 Coelt D•lly PllOI, S.pl. 3. 10, 17, 1•. 1•1 3'70-41 NOTICE OF DEATH OF C HARL ES F . ALEXANDER aka CHARLES ALEXANDER AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A-110150. To all h ei r s. beneficiaries, creditors and contingent creditor s of Charles f. Alexander aka Charles Alexander and p e r son s wh o may be otherwise interested in the will and/or estate. A petition has been filed by Michael A. Dion in the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that M ichael A . Dion be ap- po inted as personal representative to ad- minister the estat e of Charles F. Alexander aka Charles Alexander (under the Independent Ad- ministration of Est ates Act). The petition Is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, in the City of Santa Ana, California on Sep- tember 30, 1981 at 9: 30 a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- tion, you should either ap- pear at the hear ing and state your objections or file written objections w ith the court before the hear- ing. Your appearance may be in person or by your at- torney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a cont- ingent creditor of the de- ceased, you must file your claim w i th th e c.ourt or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court w ithin four months from the date of first issuance of letter s as provided in section 700 of the probat e code o f California. The time for filing claims w ill not ex- pire prior to four months from the date of the hear- ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are Interested in the estate, you may file a re- quest with the court to re- ceive special notice of the inventory of estate and of the petitions, accounts and reports-described in Sec· l ion 1200 .S of t h e California Probate Code. Galvin R. Keene 1333 W. Coast Highway Ste. 401 Newport Beach, Ca . 92663 (714) 645-4044 Published Oranqe Coast Daily Pilot, Sept. 3, 4, 10, 1981 3974·81. PUIUC NOTICE ~OTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CltyefU.-.... Loeot CMIUl l'IMMllO.-OI "'-~'*"' In ordtr to comply wltll tho roqu1,._ ot the Collfoml• C..ml Act of 1'76, !tit City of La9UN 8"cll ~ ....-r..i e local c .. tUI ~Ian "'11<11, w- enectael, win •I• lie<-the ~•I l'tan LAtlCI U• 11M1J of 11\t City ot L ...... &Mdl, r-111'19 tllo ••lstl"9 -· Tiiis Con.-e ..... lw ~1119 --~ moftt 91W1fltllel PQlklH -9D0IS lor the ........ grvwtfl -cleW...,_t wltlllfl tN City'' C..•t.I z--traiiHully lllustr .... IN ..-a1 dltllri... lklfl .,., -Ian of I-uw. lnc1udln9 .._. fOf populOllan cleMlt\I Oll4 bulldtne 1111..ity. TN Loe.al ~tol Plllft Mil for111 .............. for ....... IC llHCll K<elO; lllllft protection; MC'-IOVY: •ff-bit '-1119; v~t ,.,.. ... .....,..,, ~ Clardt; llCle -''· wMerc:ourMS •"" otll« Otlvl~ly -•lllw o..-, .. rl<uttural lend; tretfk -clrcvlotloft; -rwcr..tlefl -vttllot'·MrVlrlo --. Tiw Plllft al90 COflfllatl Of e tneP clellktlf\9 lllftd -wMcll "'°' differ lt9fft 1 ..... 1at1ne _.,. ot.,..., prOf19rl.,. In ,_.loft wtlft tllls plaft, cen.tn t.Ms ..wllllln .. City ,,.., lie -l9ileted for I--wmkll "'"Y '""'" 141 tf'Nlter rffltkt-In lllftd ...... ~°"*'1Unllle'- TN &....-8MCll City C-11 wlll lie COflCIWcllnv o llUCl!k """""' °" tt1e LOC .. c-tal ftlOll .... O-rel Pl ... ..,,...._ ""T,......,, ,..........., n. 1 .. 1. ot 7:00 p,m. In IN City C:-11 a.om.rs UOS l'en.t A-, Le..- 8..cll). To ..... fOf ,,_°'*'el ttRI,_., ...._. tM Qty C-11, °" ,....,..,,. "-' ~ (apell ._.,•Ill be ..... Of\ SM\lrdley, ,....,... 11. 1"1, t1ei-IO:OO e,lft. end 1!00 II.fl\, Tlllt Wiii OI-fW -lfltelr..-,.,_ .. asll .,.,. ... ofld ,..,.._ tN plan. You ore --le -at ,,_ - nltnct dYr1M Utne houri. .... ~~Hit IN ••t l'IOfl tlocMcl •directed .. h ~ of ~ o. .. 1~t al 171'1 "1-atlt, IW by wrtllflt .. Ille City Of ~ llMdl IJOS ,..,.., A-.&....-llMcll, CA tKJf). C.... of ... ~,.,. -.., ....... 1W reVlew at h Or .. Ceullty Ullr....., I_, GltNwyf'9 St..-1 ...... City .... . f .......... ........ Oolo: ...,,_.,,~,II.. t"1 Ttmt: tt:tee.111. lllt:oop.m. l•t •-<-~> PIKO: City Mall C:--Cll Cfwmllets A--••~•-ve.~a-11 .......... n..: T\oeldtY, ..,....., U , 1'11 Tt-·7;•t."'· ~·· Oty Holl (Wl(lt CMfMen ..__11 ..,_,.l'-4A-.~- THIS MAY ... ,,CT THe usa 01" YOUA ~llOf'IATY "~·--'" .. 0· 1Yflf~9Nd\. MURRAY BICYCLES 20" GIRLS' HIGH FLIGHT 57?? Chrome hiqh ri.H llandlebar, coaster brake and 20"xL75" blackwalla. Fini•h is aatro blue with white trim. TRX BOYS~ 20" TIX •5636 OR MEN'S 26" MONTEREY CRUISER •5020X42 The one wi th BMX type fr&l'T\e and fork, Moto-Crosa type handlebar and 20"xl.75". Blue knobbies, chrome finah. #5636 MONTEREY One good looking bike with 26"al.75" balloon whitewalls, foam type grip handlebar and coaster brake. Flame red finish. •5020x42 ALSONS MASSAGE ACTION ~~ PULSATING . ~·:' SHOWER BEADS lb WALL 13•1 MOUNT #665 HAND26'7 HELD •45 Ahhh, there's nothing like it . You get clean and rinse away all your aches and pains at the sam.e time ... invigorating! EXTEND-A-PHONE MODEL 900 *',,, ~ RECEIVE/PAGE ·~~ 6997 -.... .... ,... MODEL 300 RECEIVE/CALL 15555 MODEL 1500 RECEIVE/CALL/ INTERCOM 18888 Th ... an aordl ... at.n.stona. UM them with your pneent phone ayat.wn. Allowa you to putte1' &!'Oun.cl th. 7ard OI' oar-. and take your phoiw with JOU• OAK WHISKEY HALF BARREL ABATRON HAITIAN WOVEN BASKETS 10"a9" 297 Ba..ket, brisket, · 13"d 2" s•7 biscuit ... I'm 977 hungry. Choose from 16"d6" banana stripe ( unun.mh ) , checkerboard (ah. cereal ) , burnt bamboo (Yuck!), and more. QUAKER STATE 30 WT. MOTOR OIL 76;. M y brother -in -law gave me some advice: It's better to remain silent and look like a fool th.an to speak and remove all the doubt. ( What does he mean?) EAGLE I AUTO PRODUCTS WIRE HUB CAP CLEANER 122 soz. MAG CLEANER 133 8 oz. WIRE WHEEL CLEANING KIT This sure beats using a toothbrush. Kit includes 16 oz. spray bottle cleaner and 16 oz.. s pray bottle neut.ralber rinse. SIMONIZ SUPER POLY YOUR CHOICE LIQUID OR PASTE FORM Buy now, include tha ad and our store certificate and you can receive $3 by mail from Simoniz. Get detail. in the store. YOUR CHOICE 14 OZ. PASTE 16 OZ. LIQUID ••• 2•• KRACO SOUND SYSTEMS a.TRACK CARTRIDGE TAPE PLAYER , •• ., •KS340 SUPER MINI CASSETTE~ AUTO STOP 2597 •KS-960A Speaking of munc (we weren't?), I'" got Lou Rawl.' song "You'll Neftr Find" on ta . It'• one of m ta.orit.. Make good planters. Besides your plan ts will get a rush every time you water them. (I once stayed up all n ight trying to figure where the sun went and then it dawned on me.) 6 FOOT lx12 PECKY CEDAR 117 S.. der fence. The worma ... der fence and they made little hole• in the wood. S.. der, look real close. ONE TON EASY TUGGER 74!!2 Tha i8 a new winch we have. Ha. a 42: l power ratio, single lever two -speed tranami.uion, and is rust and corrosion frM. TROPHY 15" BACK SAW 2~~2 I know what yer thin.kin' .. no tha an 't for cutting back. I'm not sure what it's for but it's not for that, honest I EVANS 25 FT. TAPE MEASURE GIFT PAK 6!!s You get a ¥•"x25' mea.suring tape, utility knife, and leather holster. For Dad, brother, uncle, your wife's cou.in's nephew, or Harry next door. 3'1 II SANDED SHOP.PLYWOOD 6 .77 b8 One side i.a smooth, the other i8 not. The major UM of thi.a i8 as a general plywood. (There may be a colonel of truth to that. ) BEHR PLUS 10 OIL LATU STAIN 8!! A fade reeistant stain for new wood, stucco, ma.onry. or previously painted eurfacea. In solid or •mi - transparent colors. . ~ .. --··-· --________________ ...., _ _.._. .............................. -.... -... -----... -...... ---------"""-· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Thursday. September 1 o. 1981 87 Her husband can sleep anywhere, at anytime [)~ft ANN LANlH:n s My fturly you11~ husband !35 t l1t1:s Kollen into lht' habit uf Callin~ mslt1t•p <tnywh<>t t'. ~rnytunc. Ill• <·an bt.-in 11 J!ro up whcrt' lht·n· 1:. u llv<>ly {'11n vcr,11t1on goinK on. and u lt or J 'u1hkn I look uvt't ut him and hl· 1i; nor 111.: Ill' t·un al"' fall ttslel'l' two m1null'N after we c ruwl rnto bt•d. This 111 cs1wr1ally a nnoying, bccaui;e bcdtanw 1s 1dl'ul for discussing things I tlon't want lht• children tu hear His ab1hly to fall abl&ep w1th1n bl'Cond:. hui. knocked lhl' propi. out of our i.t•>. lift• I le has actuall) dozed orr an the mad tilt· of m.ikan~ love Can you 1m.1g1nt' whul th1 i. does to a woman's ego'! My hus band insists tha l his fall~Ul' 1s from working hard and that ht· cannot help 1l We both would be antcrc:.ted in }'Our opinion · ST OUT WEST ~--~~~~~~J~~~~- _A N_N l_AN_Of_RS____.t.--..... -- pt·aranc·t· of a redheaded 1o:randchild llow 1s 11 that ) ou d1dn 't know that non heredJtary redheaded· rwsi. 1i. an Amcntan melting pol gene tic trail" Hl•dheadi. can result from the co mingling of lhl· gt'net1t pooh. of Northern European blonds 1 N1111hc or Gt•rman 1 and Italian or Mediterranean bn11wttei. Non hereditary rcdheadedne11s as part of t hl' grow1n~ body of eviden ce against the s 111i.:le gent> lht·ory of hair color that was popular 111 past dl·C<Hlt•-. I am sun· tht•re an• others who have suffered lll't•dlt•ssl~ lwtausc of susp1c1ons in regard to their pun·ntag..-Pleai.t· check with your experts and tell the grandmas al wasn't the milkman. the postman, M 1ss Clairol or rui.ly pipes A redheaded baby with a hlond dad a nd a brunette mama is as American response and cannot und~utand why you think I "drop.,..d my buckf>t!J." Without going Into lhr cllnlnl aspects of "genetic co-mlngllng," I u sured the 1erandmaa t bal ll was entirely poHlble for a blond and a brunette lO produce a redhud. Thanks for the c hance to say lt •IC•ln -This lime with the back·UP or an authority. DEAR ANN LANDERS : I m a rried for the M:cond tim e six months ago My s tep daughtl•r 1s 13 years old lier boyfriend is 16 "Johnny " in flut•nccs ever) part of this girl s life her school .... ork. her free lime and ho\\ she treats the rest or the family tr Johnny d oesn't phone every day s he won't do her homework Just s its in her room and i.ulki. Ill· has startc<'J to come over three nights tlurmg the week and stays until 10 · 30 p m lier u ... ual bedtimt• on school nights as 10 00 p m My wife tells me we must inc lude Johnny m <11 I family doing!> 1 feel shl' 1s too young and im- mature for such an intense involvement A girl. 13. :-.hould hu\/l' ollll'r 11ll l·n·sts bcsidcx the telephone und h1•r. boyfn cnd Am l wrong'' STRAINED MAHRIAGI': l>.•1tr Stnairwd · No, you are• not wrong -and I ft>el nill(hl) ,.orry for that 13 yf'ar old glrl. The cir cuits are alrt>ady ovt>rloadf'd and her mother ohvlou-ily lack1o thr Jud1<ment and courage to di•· t·l1,lint• the child. I hope someon .. un p..rsuadt> your wlff' to talk to 11 couni.elor about this volcanic situation. Not only is your marrla14e in troublt', but your step· daul(hter is goinl( to be a mess unless some con· trol1> are put on h.-r social life. I~ 11lml111l1.rn1 rmnlriq your lr/e" Know the danger "!Jrull.\ urtd what 111 rfo Read the hooklet. ·Alcoholism - l/11µt! wul 1/1•11> h11 l\rrn Landers 1'.'nclose 5() cents wtlh 1111ur rt·qut•\I mul n lunCJ ~tamped. self-addressed en- lf'lllJJI' lo llrrn Lumf1•rs l' <> lJoI 11995. Chicago. Ill. fill/ill Dear S.T .: A man, 35, who falli. ai.leep "anywhere, anytime" may be more tblH'I "tired." lie should bt• c ht•ckt•d by a physician . An Illness called narcoh1psy may be the cause. Insist that he i.ee a doctor at once. Medication can help. DEAR ANN LANDERS \'ou n•all) clropped your buckcti. "hPn you replied to thol>t' t" o grandmother i. who \\ere baffled by the sudden ap ""apple pie SMILING IN NO RFOLK. VA Dear Smiling: According to Dr. Miiton Wex· lt·r. president or the Hert>dJtary Dlsea~e Founda· tion. )OU are t•orrect. I reread m y original Some things will last forever VU:go: New directions • Ill store "'riday, Septt>mber 11 By SYDNEY OMARR ARI ES !March 21-Apnl 19 1 \'ou gel Y.hat }t>U need only artt·r mending ft•m·l'..,, attending to de tails. tossing ;1~1de outmodccl procedures Time for review and n•v1sion 1:,, now Aquarius. Scorpio. Leo natives µlay 1mportan1 roles Rom<inrc 1~ part or scenario. TAURUS I April 20 ~1a~ 20 I Swift recognition follows completion of publishing or educational HOROSCOPE prOJeCl Poht1cal actt\ 11 ~ could bl• 1111 .igcnda Superiors make room at top \'ou II handle added respons1b1hty po!>s1bl) 1f n•Y.ard 1s 1ntens1flcd GEMINI ( Mav 21 Jum• 20 1 Direct C'Onfronta lions ar e truns formt•d into inform <il meetings Long rangt• \'i('w i ... nert•ssar~ art1culalt• hopes. wishes. F1n:.int'1<:il gain re,ulli. from busines.., or .,lock mvei.tmt•nt Fam1l) ml•mber make'> rea !-.Onable" rcquesl CANCER (June 21·July 221 Actual ObJCCll\'l' 1s obscured. 1t 1s necessan· to refine lechniqut.'S, l<> define terms and lo rt•\'ll'W potential Fot•us on c redit rating:,,, fint1nc1al ... talUs of one l'lose lo you ;md your feeling!> regarding · i.pt·cial" pcr!>on LEO IJUI) 23 Aug 22 1 Bt•<·om,e fam1har Y.ith ll·gal rights. pt•rmiss1ons Accent on <Juthonl). respons ibalil) and 1omt dforts 11. hich require full e ne rgy and decl1l'al1on Oon't force 1:-sues l'tilizl' lessons le<irrH•d in rL'l't•nl 1wst Agr<•ement is finalized VIRGO cAug 23-Sept 22• You II be taking new roult.'s. directions .met anstructwns "Ill be Transcendental Medira ri on A Program ~ Usheri ng In The Age Of Enlighrenmenr In Th is Gcnerarion I ...-~~~~~~~~~~~~---.1 1'11angcd Burden dut: to be removed you could 11•t'1'1\'£' w1dl' a(•l'1a1m hy finishing longstanding as· s1gnment Arll'l., Ll'o. Sagitturius natives figure pruminl!nt ly LIBRA 1St•pt 23-0ct 221 \'ou learn truth re gJr<lmg en•alan· l'ndc<l\ori., i.pl•clill prOJl't'l and an unu.,ual · n•lat1oni.h1p i''ocus on c hildren. "Pl'l'ulat10n. eh<inge, trnvel and a variety of sensa· t1um. You m\'el someone who aids in removing roadhlock to progress SCORPIO tOct 23-No' 211 Older individual lt·ncb benefit of l'Xµerienre Ke) 1s to be receptive "1thout clllutang )our own style Focu!> on proper- 1 y acqu1s1t1on. taking steps toward gr eater degree of sl'cunlv. Inlu1llvc intellcct 1s active means hunth i ... a·pt to be on tar~et SAGITTARIL'S t Nov 22 Dl·t· 21 1 Divers 1f1ca 111111 1-. h1ghllghtcd. numl•rous opportunities are p 1 l' "l' n t th• I al 1 v es. v 1s 1 l i.. sh or l l r1 p s a nd pub1t ... h1ng l'dun1t1unal proJl'l'ti. come into sharp, t•lt•c1r fm·u., Cem1n1, Aquarius a nd another Sagit· l<ll'lan figun• prominently C\PRlC'OR~ <Dec 22 Jan 19 1 Financ ial pir- 111n· suhJl'l't to sY.1fl chan_Ees What appeared to. be J rt·stnct1on 1:ould actuillly be a mere .. caution ... 11.:n · Spotlight on payments. collections. locating 111.,t ohJl'l'IS <1nd cll'term 1mng "'hat to buy or sell. .Ull'ARll'S (,Jan 20 1-'t>b 18 1. Emphasis on 1nd1' 1duahl). JH't"Wnalit). ~p(•cial desires. unique ... t) ll' and ":,,harp' t1mrng Ccmini. Virgo. Sagit· tariu:. natl\ l'" pla) k(·~ roll'! Gain 1nd1 cated th111ugh \\ ritll'n \\ord ~ou're on verge of locating m1si.tng link PISCES 1Fl'11 19·i\larch 20 1 Family member nmf1dt.'S l'Onfldcnlial information. Key 1s lo be dis - n l'l' t. d 1scl'I'111 n g a n d s y m path et i r M a j or domt•st1l' adJU'\lment dominates scenario Gift Jlmt•rl at ht•:.1ut1f\ mg surroundings could be "on 1 ht• \\ii~ Sling Silhouette by ... ~~ It's only bel'n within the last 10 years that we've become conscious of how long things endure that ar(• left lo litter the countryside. They've figured out an aluminum ran .... 111 take up to 500 years to disintegrate A polyethylene bag .... 111 take nearlv three months to self·deslruct And the degradabt(• pl'r19d of a sort drink bottle is forl'ver It m akes one wonder what else will be left on this planet to mystify hii;tonans long afte r the f<Jm1lles have ce<1sed to exasl L'gly carpets will be here The) never d e - grade Trust ml' T hey will live to taunt another culture with thc>tr ~lain patterns and their holes thctt hl•al themselves even aflcr the houses around tht•m have falll•n Trees that i.mother septa<· tanks will nourish long after mankind has given up. Somewhere 1t 1s written that they \\Ill survive plagues of medfhes. tornadoes. f1rl'. and whole sonnets carved 1n their trunks. · Keys that nl'Vt·r fit anything will have stran ge M'X, multiply. and confound those who camt• later .is lht>y did us All attempts to make them d1sap· Jll'<ll' \I. Ill fall Rook and rt'l'ord club computers will continue lo i.pt•w out i.l'll•t•twns even 1f the world 1i. without population . They wall t•over tht• barren counlrys1de RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY Sau framH, llH oqain 1922 HARBOR ILVD. COSTA MESA -54'1·1156 Shores Interi ors lnlt•r111r Dt·,1i:n Rr\i.den1ial • Curnm..rc-1al ...,,,,. :ltl~/\\011-.i ~ '•'"' P"rl ll1•Jrh ..,.. 642·2255 ....... • Alcohol Detoxification Services I I posed toe profile. Soft lines. A pump for all seasons. The finest Italian craftsmanship. Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital 1s pleased t o announce that full medical detoxif1cat1on services are now available as a courtesy to the professional community. Patients shall be admitted upon the referral of their physicians or other com- munity se rv ices providers. I , '\. :lack or Grey Suede \ '\.l~o Navy Calf ~ ~LL'jq SHOES S 61 1to9 N -s•,1 to10 M 4 to 10 These services represent an ex· pansion of the existing program at Costa Mesa Memorial Hosp ital. They are separate from the existing Alcoho lism Recovery Service which offers a 3 week in-patient rehabil1ta · tion program. 99 Fashion Island ... Newport Beach ... 759-9551 Inquir ies Are Invited 642-5678 COSTA MESA .Alcoholism Recovery Services ~~~L 17141 642-2734 ext. 129 Put a few words to work for you 30 I Victoria Street in the I • i·1y ,1., I (A. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ~ ."-'!!m!!~~~~ .......... ~~~A~p~p~r~o=ve~d~F=o=r=M~e=d=1c=a=r=e~==~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-J COSTA MESA ICE CHALET 270 I HARIOR ILVD. COSTA MESA, CA. 979-8880 rr-------------------~ GRAND RE-OPENING 1 CELEBRATION 1 1 6:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. 1 L!: __________ :J POBUC SKATING EVERYDAY, ONLY A BUS RIDE AWAYI w1lh mounlaini. of lwrmel1l'ally !>ealed books. rec- 01·1 ls and en velope" that chastise you for not dlang1n~ vour ttddrt•!-ts and bringing their records u.p to datl' Soap shvl'r.., rll'\ t•r dae I have seen them graft· I'd onto biggt•r om·s. thrown away. abandoned in ----~_.,.. __ _ IRMA BOMBICK <C •• ,.._ __ wall'r f1llect soap <11 ... ht·s. a nd forced down drams Thl'y .,llll l'ndun· t hl\'l' ~ ou l'H'r i;een a dress that "rinkles on t ht• han~n "l'dr out ' (;o out of '>lyle? Rot out un· clt•I lhl' arms'' c;t·I loi.t'' Bl' pt•rmanenlly stained'? Stolt•1l'' '.':t•vl·r' /\ dn·..,s that wnnkles. no matter \\hut the ll-mpl'rature or cond1t1ons. is non · lnofll• grad ahl l' \\'l• kno"' that ropt• \\Ill cl1,appear 1n a little o\ l't ,, .H'•tr. <1 railroad croi.s Ill' in 30 year s. and a -;((•(•I C'<tn an ll''s than IOO 'ears A paper traffic ll<'kt·l. the~ tl'll lls. has a lift• of two to four weeks Don I l.!l'l tuo l·hok\•rl up T hl• memor y of the pol1l·t•man \\hll l!-.,lll'cl 11 lasts forever' • . I 1' - -Orange CollBt DAILY PILOT/Th uraday, September 10. 1981 Generation gap becomes • • growing economic concern By JOHN CUNNI ... .-.,. .__ ,.,... .... NEW YORK Tht Umtt.'<I States has e nough pro blem s lo worry aboufl'w1thout bringm~ up sllll another Dul to obse1·vc lhul un economic gap grows wider between young and old is not to bring up a problem but lo recognize one that has been fester· lng for years, tolerated in part because or fam1Ual civilities. The pattern eme1·~es 1n several ways. just two of them make the point The older generation receives regular a nnual increases in Social Security benefits, the younger generation is compelled to pay a nstng So<'ial Security tax to support the payments. Older property owners . no matter wha t has been said about the adverse effects or inflation. have benefitted rrom seeing market values rise : younger people often cannot afford to buy because of those hig h prices. H age and economic pat- terns wt!re stable, the problem might continue to be tolerated with little cr1l1c1sm a nd little prospect of a rebellion, but tht.' gap grows in two ways : Firs t . Socia l Security benefits are indexed T hat is. cu1111111•• they rise with the Consumer Price Index Some critics sav the benefits rise Caster than increases in beneficiaries· costs of living. Next. the rat io of workers to retirees is chang ing, m part be<'ause ltfe expectancy has increased nearly 10 years since 1940 In 1940, only 7 percent or the population was 65 or over By 1980 the percentagl! was 11 By 2030 it seems destined to reach 18 percent of the population Another factor, infl ation, is Involved as cause and dfcct. By some estimates, one additional percentiAge point or inflation adcts at least $1.5 billion lo index· ed programs. mukmg it more difficult lo balance the budget . and there fore reduce upward pressure on prices The converging pressures s eem destined to produce a break in the good relations that have ex isled bt:tween young and old. Increas ing ly, lbt> young sense they are being deprived. How lohg will they tolerate 1t? The deprivauon 1s most glaringly Illustrated by the inability of young ~pie to purchase homes -not JUSl homes such as those in which their parents rear ed them , but s maller, less com· modious models . The dilemma 1s well known· The young couple saves to make the down payment on a house: the house, meanwhile . rises in value beyond their means Moreover , high interest rates rule out furthe r borrowing llow long will the situation be tolerated' President Reagan might have to come lo grips with it before long Jn fact, it can be said he has already begun by Improving tax advantages for those who invest in their own retirement. thus r e- lieving some pressure on Social Security. A select group of housing and finance ofricials already 1s studying the housing problem and is ex· peeled to report to the president early next year , perhaps recommending some new fina nc ing technjques One suggestion that seem s to rec ur regularly is for private pens ion system s to consider funnel· 1ng some of the ir funds into home mortgages, an a rea they have largely avoided, perhaps without reason, m the past Fluor reports lower earnings Fluor Corp. has a nnounred reduced earnings for the third quarter ended July 31 due primarily to certain costs assodated with lhe company's re· cent acquisition of St Joe Mine rals Corp Jn the first of a two-step process to acquire 100 percent of the stock in St J oe Minerals, Fluor borrowed $1 billion on May l to finance the purchase o( 45 per· cent of St Joe·s s hares al S60 a share In the second step, Fluor acquired 55 per<.'ent or St. Joe stock by exthanging 1.2 Fluor shar es for each re. ORANGE COUNTY BRIEFS mairung St Joe share on Aug 3 after the close or Fluor's third quarter As a result, Fluor reflected only 45 percent of St. Joe's earnings 111 the third quarter, while paying interest on Sl btlhon in bor· rowings In addition. strikes in St Joe's coal and lead mining operations and lower commodity prices reduced its contribution to Fluor's third· quarter earningi. After the effects of the St. Joe acqu1sit1on, Fluor's t hird·quarter net earnings were $20 5 million. or 42 cents a share. compared to $36.2 million. or 75 cents, tn 1980 (Before the er fects of the St. Joe acqu1s1t1on. Fluor's third quarter earnings from operations were above the s imilar q uarter of 1980 l Revenues for the quarter were $1 5 bi llion compared Lo Sl 3 billion for the like penod last year Net earnings per share for We Merit Your Interest. EARN19°k-23%1NTEREST With Secured Trust Deeds. Rates va ry according to amount charged borrower. Yields can be higher If loans prepay because of bonus as allowed by state law Call Investment Division 1~ 953-8500 or 997 -1741 J· i Call Direct or Collec t t _, mi~ Your Full Service Home Loan Brokerege 328 South Tustin Aven\Ht Orange,Cahfoml• 92666 the mn<'·month period ended July 31 were $93.2 milltnn. or $1 91, compa red to $100 4 milhon, or S2 09, for the similar period m 1980. • Negative economic forces were blamed for decreased earnings and revenues a t Computer AutomaUon lnc .. Irvine. which reported net in· come of SI 6 million. or 81 cents a share, and rev- enues uf $75 6 million for the yt:ar ended June 30. 1981 This compares with net incom e of $4 6 m1lhon. or $2.30 a share, and revenues or $81.1 million for fiscal 1980 For the fourth qua rter of fis· cal 1981. ended J une 30, 1981 , Computer /\utoma· lion had net income or $435,000, or 21 cents a share, and revenues of nearly $19 million, as compared with net tncome of $1 3 million. or 79 cents a share. a nd revenues of $22 3 million for the same quarter of lhe previous vear • Daon Cor p .. a U.S subsidiary of Vancouver l)ased Daon Development Corp . has signed a long term lease for space tn the Gr eat Western Savings & Loan Building al South Coast Plaza Town Center 1n Costa Mesa, to which it will move its U .S. head- quarter~ in Novembe r Frost Spence Trinen, ex- clusive leasing agent for South Coast Plaza Town Center. represented the lessors, Anton Street As- sociates. an affiliate or C.J . Segerstrom and Sons, and The Prudential Insurance Co. of America. Roger Porter of Newport Western Corp. represent ed the lessee WANTED DIAMONDS • GOLD Jewels by Joseph purchases diamonds, gemstones, gold and silver from pnvate 1ndM- duals and estates C areful eK.amfnatlOn and evaluatlOO by our e11pef1S Highest pnces paid t0-9 dally, Sal 1~ CloSed Sunday Ptlone IOday Ask tor Betty Grace or Eric Za.la.Sllus A fMl)ITl()N Of T~I f()ll. QVO, tJ/J Y(A~ J[W[LS by JOS[PH ~ Collst Pfau, Costa Mesa • 54~9066 cou.aC'nMa c:otlllllll 11 ... c-,..__,_ ._, OeOdC'-•-• -..c1 111 ... . ..., -$41.S,IS M4US '455.1 s .-us 1417.H MAH Uet.• ...... 90% Sliver 8-"911.• t ttlt.• -c...."'""9 ..... m 41...- HEEDHB.P7 Help yourselr to a Heapmgseleclion of Qualified Hopefuls m Lhe DAILY PILCYf HELP WANTED ADS MEDICINES AND HEAT ARE USUALLY INCOMPATIBLE By T~ry <ifont, R. Ph. g Certain medi<.•me~ rl' qu1rP spec1<1l J>torage in st ructions Plt>ase read the labeJs fo1 mformatwn about ho" to protect potency An~ t hmi: wl11cll dl''ltroys. <'hJnAes. or lower~ the p<itenc~ of J mt'd1cme 15 in('ompat1t>lc with that medicine HARD TIMES??? NEED MONEY?? With very few CX<'ep l1un~. CXCC!>!>l\"C heal causel> r hem1 <'a l and phys1ral reactions whil'h often results m clrug de composition or a corn . pletc c hanAc en lhe character of the drug Radiators. stoves and hot air vents should never be near medi('ines They can damaAe them ovemlghl ri, _ .. ,,. :t'" ttlf' 1ir11 1·~. wf· atf· n(Jw plying,," <11.111 . •. 111 lh•: 111d1cah:d ~.1/f· r i1'l(Jf ., SIZE llAll8E CLARITY COLOR D ' • " 1 ct. Fllwltss &1t.• &7.111 16.700 ...... YV$ 1 11.111 u .. u• I.Ill VVM 1.Zlt UGI ••• Ult VS·I USO I.lot UH Ziii Flawllu 44.DIO .... 11 ... 11.• 2 ct. VV$· 1 zu• n.• 11.111 I.Ml VVS·l 11.• 11.• ..... ..... U ·I It• I.IOI u .. u• fl1w11u n.• 11.711 ft.HI !Ull 3 ct. VlS·I U,711 H.ZSI !UM 11.411 VVM SUM !Ult 11,UG 11.1• VS·I !UIO 17.211 ..... 1u• All ~ .,. ~ Oft ~eel ,..ogl\l _,,..,. 10 -'lllclll .. by Soenlltlc: GomotoocM ~-.. or- "" or '"" OemolOglcal lnM!ltM ol .,,....~ ,,,_ -Oft '"" lollowlnG 1*_9f, flOUNO lllllLLIANT TA8U ~ 53·90 OVEAALl OEPTt1 ~ !9·6 1 OIMOI.£ THICKNESS TtllN·l.IEO<VM CUU:T NONE·MEOIUM FlUOflESCfNC( NONE 'AINT 8lUE GRAINING Nil w tr. ~ 'I°" ....,, iq -11 • 0t11eten1 -or quet1ty or ,,q1 "'""" ..._ .,.,_ei., -call lor '"" ~ ..... pey NI cllelgee ol 9-llflc Gem l-otM tot ..,~tlon or ~y INl\'M NOMOll\O -~­.. lie D.id llY ~Ml OiMIO'ld _..., ,.,_ tuOfltl lo~ M to -~ l'1~U'Ell~AI. Dl10fO\O l.'\Dl'~TIUE .... 11Mt --'-H• Jiii. M..,1_ .... " .,..._ ,.,.,..._...., ,,.....,_., ti.h 71 ll•M·l~ .... YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a medicine Pick up your pres<'npt1on 1r shop· ping nearby. or we w1 II deliver promptly w1lhout extra charge A great rnany people entrusl us with lheir prescriptions. May we compound and dispense yours' ,AULIDOPMAlt.MACY "-W..,., Jll~ .... .......... '"" M2·1- Use the Daily Piiot "Fast Result" !lf'rvire dlttetory Your ~rvl« Is our specialty Call 642·Sff78 ~lit 322 Securities explained Each of the 50 states has laws governing corporations If you have tnc:orporuted your bustne11s anti an• rons1dl'rtnR offt>r1ng !'lccunties to outsiders. 01 it you arc a11 1nvc:;lor cons1d1·rlna the purcha1u.• or the SN·ur1t1t•1> of tt c:orporallon. you may want to know wh11l lawl\ may bl' involved 1n th{' tri.11:.ia(' t1on The Scl·untics und 1-:~c·hunge Comm1ss1on re l'l'IVl':S U OUIJllJl'r Of IOqUll'll'S 41WUl t ransactions whli:h Ml' not lt1l' usual "1 un or the·mlll' · stock transaction where <1n mvestor pur~·hases H•curilu:s of a well known <'OlllJlttny through a broker In responding to these inqulrw~. the SEC tries to out INVESTMENTS line the b<.1s1c requirements as br11'(1y us possible, reco~nizing lhal the requir ements roay be highly ('Omplt('akd and thl' information 1t can pmv1de 1n a ltmit~ space is oftl'11 v~ry sketchy Each or the 50 i.tates has laws goverrung ror vorations formed under the h.1w?t of that state, and some have statutes pcrtainini:t to all corporations doing business w1th111 their boundaries The s pecific del:.uli. or tneorpurat1on are generally gov erned prim arily by i.tate law The <ktails include thP number or in l'orporators, when and where the col'porat1on's charter must be filed with the state govL•rnmcnl, and require ment!> for s hareholders to approve cer ta1n matters by partll'Ular maJonlte:1 In addition. a ll the st.ites have "hlue sky laws" which !>pct.'ifirally cover seturillt>!. offered by corporations incorporated or doing business within the borders of a particular stale Mohl states, have adopted Arhclc R of the Uniform Commercial Cvde, wh 1th defines what 1s meant by a security for µurpo:-l'S of state law. and governs negotiability and tr:ins fcr of s tock tcrtificalch, tncludmg the res ponsibil1l1es of cor porat1ons and their transfer agen ts The Stock Transfer Assoriation, composed of transfer agents, has also developed a het of rules to cover the transfer of corporate stock certlf1<.•ates. The rede-r al securities laws and the rules of the SEC adoprcd under 1 he laws apply generally lo securities offered lo lhe pubhr and traded 111 in terslatc c·om mercc N{'ithcr the SEC's review pro ccedings nor the rules 1l adopts arc intended to pass judgm<'nl upon lhc ments or propricl y or con- templated lransacllons and offerings OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS MUTUAL FUND AOven<e<I D•tllM<I Unt~ Tot•l 1....,.. ,.. ... "1911• ,..~ .. IOW\ TotAI Witt Hather. they are fl'll'anl lo insurtt complete dus· ('loisurt.• of uccurate material facls Lo uctual and phtentlal rnvc~lor:-i 1)0 lhat investors may make in· formed 10v~'stmenl d1·c.·1~1ons Wht-11 a rwwly formed corportition orters its i.t•curllH'!> tu tht> publk, or when an oldl'r corpora· t aon makes u direct puhlic offermR. lhc securities an· often required lo he rcglst~rC'd with the SEC undt.·r lht.' Securitil!I> AC'l of 1933 A prospectus must he• d1slnbutcd to actual or potenlt I purchaseris in ,1c.·t.·ordunce with the th •talls of this act Soml' ..,c·curilit.'-.. 1ouch as t.hose issued by ft.•cl cral, 1>t ~1te afl<I local governments, and many hank M.>rurit1cs, art" t.•xt:mpted from registration liv virtut.' 11f their nutur{' · Otht.·r s1>t.•c1 hc transact ions, su<'h as offerings made 111 'ut.·h u s mall number of Investors that they ure 1111t tonsidered to be public offerings, are '' bo c;\em1>ted from lht• registration require ments Wht.•I hl·r un initial public offenng of securities 1., reg1!-lt•n•cl with the SEC or not. the corporation "Ill conw undn the reporting requirements of the Sctur1t1e1> Exchangc Act or 1934 if it IS traded IO in tl'r:-latl' t·ommcrt.'e; hai. 500 or more shareholders 11( a s1 nglc dass of ~u1ly secunt1es. and has more than Sl million of a 1>1>el1> Undt>r thcsc l'I r('umstances, the corporation must file certatn 1nrurmation with the SEC includ· 1ng annual und periodic reports and other filings r onccrnin~ i.uch corporate events as prox) 'ohcilat1on..,, mcrgcrs. lender offers. or "going private" transaction!'> f''inally . <ti I tran::.actwns tn securities, whether tht•y arc.• rt-qui rc<.I to be registered with the SEC or 1101. m.iy bl' suhjcl'l to the federal securities laws If there IS fraud involvc>d Ill the purc hase or sale O( th<> Sl'rnr1t1t.•!> Private md1v1duals may sue the µNpetrators of such fraud under the federal 'il'<'Urtl•e?t laws. A mort.' detailed ... ummary of the registration ancl other prov1s1ons or the federal serurit1es laws :1:-thl'Y appl) to s mall businesses ar e 1n a pam - phlet t1tle<t "Q & A Small Business and the SEC, .. u v ailablc from the Sc·cunties and Exrhange Com - m 1sswn. l'uhl1cat1ons Section. 500 N Capitol St., Washmgt1m. DC 20519 Founders. offit.'l'rs and directors of corpora- l mm., whet hl•r newly bt.'gun or long going con- l'l'I ns. should rem(•mlwr that there 1s no substitute for the competent advice ol legal l'ounsel 1n seek ing to compl ~ with both stale and federal require- ments 31~ 71'• j~ j~ UPS AND DOWNS )~''oil )~·.., ,,,,. 111. 1111. 18,\'. ""'-l'4''• • \o. I NEW Y0Atc; tAPI T~ lollcr•lnQ 11\1 lO :JO•• '"°""' lho 0••• -tM C:°""'er 1S'n 2' \tOO~..,., ........ " Owl h••• oont "" .,,,,, U IM """' ena oown tho most beMCI "" JO'> JO'> .,.re.,,, crf c~ rf1>olrdl•u ot volume 11•11 II tor Wtd. ~;~ m: u::: "::r!'::i' ~~~~.;~.:~:·:.~~ . ~ . "' + '" I " ...... 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I ~ = • ~ H«IM t JO t "7 I)"°+ ~ rMlll I OS S Cl 17~ • yt P!>llSVb I 'IO S ~ l \lt, \I+ l tllflW '1 toe I t JO\+ .._ WOlvW l .. e UI ''~ • ""' ~ Recall upsets tampon market I\ v1•.11 J~u lht· nation·!\ most !.uccesstul m arke ter or C'llO,Uml·r 1>roduCL'>, Procter & Gam ble ( P&GJ, w11hclrt·w 1b lk ly lam1><>ns from the m a rketplace a fl1•1 u!..1g1· 111 lh{• pr odul'l wa.s hnked with a n out· brc·uk or h>Xt<' -;hock syndrome In the wake of that 1 •'l'•ill, lhl· first m P&G s history, what has happened to tht' $1 l11 lhcm ,, yt·ar sanit ary proh!<'lion market'> It hJ~ 1·h.1ngNI quilt• a bit Indeed, few consumer m.irk<'h hJ\ <• t•vt-r l'hangt..'<l so rad1cully 1n such a 'hort 11ml· .1~ this £Jne has Details o r lhv c·hange were 'k1 ll hr•ll l,1;,t ~ Ill ti 11111 It" q• p111 t1•1 l '.~1111•1.1 I , e> s h l' r r I d I II I F 11 r t u n <' 111 aga11nt F11 ,t . ,1 Ill t Iv h1st11ry 'l'llt' lam v 1111 a s a -· MllTOI IDlllllU prod uct ror llll'O::ill ual protection has been gaming -.lead1ly on the sanitary na pkan since its int roduc tion -1:5 :. l·ars ugo When 1t was first introduced by a com · p,111y t'<•lled T :.impax. 1t faced considerable hostility. l':tlhoht·:-. uµposcd 1l Women's magazines refused to :H c·1•p1 a<Js for 1t Many doc•tors warned against using I I L1ttk li't little over the years. Tampax wore down thl' OPl>0'>1t1on Its greatest allies were young p1.•oµll• Old1·r \H>ml'n s tayed with the napkin Young woml'll "t•111 101 the tam pon a nd so did their c htldrl'n As .1 result, by 1980 tampons were account· mg for 41i pt•r l·ent uf the sales of a ll mens trual p rotec- t wn p1 o<lu<'b Thl· grnwth of the tampon murket brought othe r 1·omµan1t!\ into lh" market. includ ing lrad1t10nal n.111k111 makl•r's like Kimberly Clark 1Kotex1 and .JnhnMm &. Johnson t Modess 1 ;md new entrants like PIJ\ It•\: anct P&G Thl· P&G brand, Rely , which featured h1,g h .ib-.orlwm·:.. \H•nt into natwnal d1s tr1but1on in early t!-!Rtl ,111cl 1t was a winner In less than six months at "·'!'> dO!.l' lo 20 percent or the ta mpon market Tam · pux. an t1dd company that makes no othe r product, '''" 1t-. "hurc dro p from 53 percen t lo 43 percen t Shl'r r 11i's ,irl 1l'le s hows the rerall of Rely d id a lot lllOl'l• th:rn stop the g rowth of tampons. 1t put them m · tut l•\ t•rw Sale!. of tampons d ropped 1mmed1a tely by 211 111·1 ('t•nt Thl' tampon share or the menst rual pro· l1·t•l 11111 rnarkt'l 1s n•>\I, estimated al 37 percent; n.1pk111' :ind J.1.Hh have the other 63 percent S11 lht.• rL•{'.tll 11f Rclv worked out well for Johnson ~ .John,on 1S t.1) frl'l', Sun~ & Natura l, Carefree and 11 b I \\hOSl' :-hare Of the total market e xpanded fro m ~2 p1 •n·1·nt ''' 35 p1-•rcenl 1 and Kimberly Clark f Kotex, J\t•w Frl'l0d11m , Fems 1, wht•se market share went f1 om 20 1:wnl'nl to 25 percent But tmt• ('1Jmpany that really made out like a ban- dit \I, ,1s Ta m µax . th<' or 1gm al tampon seller With the "'1tltc1r.1wal of P&G. a tough competitor. fro m the f1 d d Tampax Jumped in with a heavy s lug of ad ., l·• ll,ltlg and bumped up its tampon m arket sha re from 13 IJC'rC'C'Ol to 5t, percent Its s hare of the total ~<.1n1 tdr.\ pruletllon market \l,ent from 20 percent to 22 per<"l'nl The Tampax s urge "'as not umversally ad mired, .Is l':imda Shernd points out /\s P&G was pulling tlw Ht•I\ IJi.IC'kages off s helves and offering con· -.umc·rs n•funds. Tampax was runnmg ads saymg , 'i nu1 hNlth t'> important to us " T he ads en 1'011 r.1~1·d woml·n lo change tampons mor e freq uently .111d t'\ 1•n ust• napkins occas1onall y fh1· F11od & Drug /\dmin1strat1on (FDA 1 took T .1mµ<1x ln task for the campaign, telling the com- puny ltluntlv it 'ihould have advised women that they could re<lutt• lhl•tr risk of getting tox1c.·-s hock syn- drome h• not uMng tampons at a ll STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YOAIC(API FINI Dow .i-· evo• NEW YOAIC IAPI ~tet WHI CM'ke encl ""' <l>•nQl' Of '"" fifteen mo\I •ell•• Now York Slo<k ExcllAnQ~ IHv<rS, tr•dlno n•loonelly •I more lll•n i1 Zep•I• Co 111 '°° "''• . ' ... Tuaco Int •11,100 '.)llo >II SICIOlllll<I s~.JOO s1~. ., Euon • SSl.llOO 11'1 '• O.n E lee S?S JOO 1• •. ~ Cenco1nc S?O 400 ti'• '> Sony COIP .a.OOO 11 .. •'> t-r.:~~.~ s ~ ~ rs.: :: Mo011 • ... IOO 7''> CllluSv<t 432 'IOO •I'• • I Ame" T & T 41l l00 SS > Nw\11na :1'7,IOO S7'• • 111 Com• Edi\ Jfl? 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FOR BETTER OR t'OR "ORSE -HOME COOKING.FUN wl1111'1E. K10, A LD\JING LADY ' CONN\E1S A VER'/ SPECIAL. FRIEND, TED . by Lynn Johnston J ~ -----....... ------------------------... ~ ............ --..... ------·-.. --.. --...................... .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThursday, September 1 O. 1981 Bil McEnroe's . big washday His shirt is dry as he drags himself into the semifinals NEW YORK lAP> -It was a washday miracle and a rare event in the tennis life of John McEnroe. third year •n a row meeting an the quarterfinals here They are 1 l Tonight. fourth-seeded Jimmy Connors will play the other quarterllnal against No 8 Eliot Telt.scher. with Krishnan "I wasn't moving my feet." he said. "I was just standing there ... "ll wns the most tired I've ever gotten without sweating a drop." the defending champion said after underestimating and dragging through his match in the U.S. Open tennis championships against Ramesh Krishnan of India. "It's really weird to play a match where your shirt Is perfectly dry." Out tus lack of energy was not the onJy cause for the extended battle. Teltscher defeated Brian Gottfried, the 16th seed Wednesday, 6·4, 6-0, !>-7, 1-6. 6-3. Teltscher was serving at 5·4 in the third set, but lost his next seven service games before· rallying The women's semi pairings are seL Defending champion Chris Evert Lloyd wlll meet fourth -seeded Martina Navratilova Friday, and third-seeded Tracy Austin will play No 11 Barbara Pot· ter. K rashnaf\, a 20-year-old who was the 1979 Wimbledon junior champion, has graceful, effective strokes. He played some deftly disguised drop shoU; and some streaking passing shots that were as lovely to look at as thev were hard to return Ile is not a big hitter, although he hit deeply enough to keep McEnroe back muc.•h of the time. And he certninly does not possess u powerful serve McEnroe noticed McEnroe struggled with lethargy. s poradic winds and an unexpeetedly toogh opponent before winning 6·7, 7·6, 6-4, 6·2. "It was just an off-balance type or af· fair." the 22-year-old McEnroe said. Rare· ly in his pro career has he played so unag- gressively. Navratilova beat Anne Smith 7-5, 6·4 Wednesday. Aus tin came from 0·3 down in t he first set to beat No. 6 Sylvia Hanika 6·4, 6·3. "This guy serves 10 males an hour." H.e advanced to Saturday's semifinals against 15th-seeded Vitas Gerulaitis, who defeated Bruce Manson Wednesday night. 6·4, 6·2. 4·6, 6·1. McEnroe said aloud on court at one point. Asked about at later. he smiled impishly and said: McEnroe beat Gerulailis, a fellow New Yorker, in the final here in 1979. And Potter, a 19-year-old making her first semifinal in a big tournament. defeat· ed 17-year-old Barbara Gerken. an amateur, 7-5. 7·5. "Whal can I say'? It's an accurate quote. lie just dares you to do something with it. He doesn't even try to hit an ace He just get.s it in.'· Two more men's quarterlinals were to be played. Second-seeded Bjorn Borg met No. 9 Roscoe Tanner today. It was their McEnroe. the No. 1 player in the world. who beat Borg in the Wimbledon final , never appeared fully involved in his match Nonetheless. Knshnan beat him 12-10 in the first·sel tiebreaker and was even with tSee McENROE, Page 812) RoyalS sweep up Angels lose their sixth straight KANSAS CITY. Mo tAP> - He has lost three straight to the New York Yankees and turned around and trounced the Angels three straight. managing the Yankees to the Eastern Division crown. He was named as the Kans as City manager after Jim Frey was fired last week. He entered the game with two out in the fourth after left· hander Larry Gura. who had a 2· l lead. dislocated the little finger on his pitching hand field· ing a grounder. But Dick Howser is not ready to concede th e American League's Eastern Division is eminently more powerful than the West. ··tr there is a difference, it's "The Eastern Division is prob- ab I y a s h ade stronger," Howser said Wednesday night after the Kansas City Royals beat the Angels 7·2 to hand them their sixth straight loss I think California :-,; got a strong club. I really do . The Royals jumped on Dave F'rost. 1-6. for two runs in the f1 rs t , when Wilson s ingled. Frank White walked and both scored on Brett's triple. Rick Burleson led off the Angels' third with a home run. then the Royals struck for a run in the fifth when Willie Aikens singled home Brett. who had tripled. Wathan bunted safely leading off the sixth. took second on Darrell ~olley 's single and scored when Wilson singled off reliever Andy Hassler, a former Royal. -Dick HowMr very, very small," Howser in· sisted. ................. "I TIONK California's got a strong club. They really do, .. s aid Howser "It's not for me to say the East is better because I realJy didn't think so last year." Willie Wilson had three hits and John Wathan, George Brett and Hal McRae all collected two for the Royals \Jn1l111e1 \(II111/ilflL'll ,,,,,,, \11111' ~,,,,,,,Ill \//1/1!///I ,, •• ,II•'"''' \ff1111 Last year, Howser was RENNIE MARTIN, 4 -5 . picked up the victory in rehef In the Kansas Caty seventh, Amos Otis walked, stole second, went to third on catcher Ed Ott's throwing error, and scored on second baseman Bobby Grich's fielding error OCIR: It's no longer a big beer bust Former driver Charlie Allen revitalizes raceway with new ideas By HOWARD L. HANOV Oi llM Delly '1IGll S\l'H A little over a year agl), Oran~e County International Raceway was on the brink of bt>ing closed down by the Sheriff's Department Today. under ne\\ management with former driver C'harhe Allen in charge. OCIR 1s well and a happy working alliance has been formed with the Sheriffs group Proof of the improvement in fan relationship. condi· lion at the track. especiall y for the bigger events that oc· cur once each month. and overall improvement is certified we have achieved. My goals are a Jot higher than what we have accomplished, however. ··A lot of it, of course. depends on the prospect of a new lease with the Irvine Company. <His current lease has another year to run.) "I would like to invest more money and upgrade the facility more than it is. We are also imple menting a few • more things to upgrade the character of the race track. "We have made it a family atmosphere again and a lot of the older people who enjoy drag racing but wouldn't come out for a Jong while, are returning. And they want lo by Sheriff captains Dennis W LaDucer .....----...----,,-----..r----i bring their families with them. "We will probably implement a sec- tion 'or the grandstand for those who don't want any alcohol around. We sell beer in cups but it would be forbidden in this particular stand ... and Rick Drake "THERE \\'£RE A LOT of problems out there and I had prepared a letter to c;cnd to all involved persons and groups." say~ Drake. ··The letter concerned closing of the facility, permanently The former op era tors lost the lease and Charlie Allen took over before we got the letters mailed. fortun- atelv : 'There have been a lot of changes m ade the last year since he took over. He is a former racer himself and he wanted to re establish racing al OCl R He had a lot of good ideas. "I feel he has s ucceeded very well and has brought the track back to becoming a family affair. It used to be a big beer bust in the parking lot and the kids couldn't get on the track to race their street cars." says Drake To say that the new policy has paid off is putting it mildly The track has Charlie Allen been averaging 10.000 for the bigger races and hasn't had a losing race <financially I in its first year of operation. Things were so bad befor e. the s tate alcoholic beverage control was about to take the track's license for selling beer away ALLEN IS NOT ONLV a former race driver but a very successful businessman as well and adds his thoughts about the situation. "1 am verv pleased so far with the accomplishments ALLEN TR EN talks about the changes and improvements that will be made if he is successful in renegotiating a new lease. "tr we are that fortunate to negotiate a five-year lease. we would think very seriously of putting in an oval track because we feel there is a lot of interest in oval racing. ·'There are a lot of cars in Southern California and one thing about a race track is that it keeps a lot of kids off the s treets for racing And it is safe and sanc- tioned racing and it's really a lot more fun than street racing." But he is proudest of the record his group has made in cleaning up the OCJ R track. "TIDS HAS PRO BA BL V been the best year the race track has ever had," he says. "it has probably been, without question, the lease amount of prob· terns or small incidents. Any time 15,0QO people are in one area. somebody is going to bump somebody else wrong. But we have been trouble free. basically. the entire year. "We have really c lamped down strict on bnngmg booze in cars and sitting in the parking lot drinking. And we haven't been as strict as we are going to be in the future. (See OCIR. Page BU> . . Butch Hobson reached third base in the Angels seventh on Motley's error in right field and c;cored on Ott 's groundout. The Royals added two runs in the eighth on Wilson 's RBI triple and White's run-scoring single. The Angels came back with a run in the ninth when they scored in the midst or a double play. Ced e no gets ind e finite • s u s p e n sion ATLANTA !AP > -Houston As tros first baseman Cesar Cedeno's indefinite suspension by National League President Chub Feeney is being appealed by the Major League Players Association. Cedeno, however. did not play in the Astros' 9·0 loss to Atlanta Wednesday night. Cedeno c harged into the stands here in the first inning of Tuesday night's game. and was ejected for it. He said a fan had been heckling him for two nights and that the insults were of a personal nature. Cedeno·s agent. Tom Reach. said in New York that the SUS· pension was unfair. ''It's being done without any process. I thought there was due process in baseball. "What precipitated Cedeno's fight was that he was abused for two days by one person, .. Reich sa id. "The guy called him murderer and killer." Reich said he had hired an in vestigator in Atlanta who will look into the incident. Dodg~rs suffer another tough break ••• Cey's arm LOS ANGELES (AP> -rt was almost one year ago lo the day that the Los Angeles Dodgers lost their s hort.stop. Bill Russell. when his right Index finger was crushed by a pitch. Though the Dodgers forced Houston Into a playoff for the National League West championship before finally los- ing, they were never q"ite the same without IJ.R.ssell . And no,'.· the Dodgers have lost the\r tblrd ba .. an, Ron Cey, perhaps .Jor the res t o(tfie season. Jo a 8-3, 11-innfog loss to San Fran· el1co Wednesday night, Ce~· the Oodaers' leadins home run hill with 13, s ulf ered a cracked bone left forearm when struck by a p b from Tom Griffin in lhe fourth Cey, who will not accom tbl club today when it rues to Cln w be1ln a fl••·••m• road trip, will esaallned by club ph,ysJclan Dr. mk Jobe. S.rl~ ettimales ol Cey 'a are two lO three Wffb. wblch Uk• him lO tb nnal wtek ol \b• re ar MMCJn. "Ron has always been a good clutch hitter. a big RBI man," Manager Tom Lasorda said of his third baseman. "It will hurt not having him. Sometimes. you don't appreciate someone until you lose him. "Ronnie knew right away he was hurt. He just grabbed his arm and said, 'That thing really hit me'." Without Cey. the Dodgers will probably go with Pedro Guerrero at third bue. Guerrero ls the club's re· gular right fielder, but until he broke a leg four yeraa ago, he played third base. · "If we want an offensive lineup,· that's the way we'll probably 10. with tither Rick Monday or Cand1 M aJdon• ln rilbl," Hid Luorda. For et,ht tnnin•• Wednetlday nl,itt, the Dodgen' offenae waa lar1ety of. fenslve. They manated c:mly nve blta otf Griffin and San Prancluo reliever Or .. Mihton and trailed 2.0. But ln Ute l'llDtb, "°' Angel• raJUed. • to tie tbe score on "'•·kOrina slqla# Mike Scioscia and pinch-hitter Monday. And when Guerrero followed with an in· field single, the Dodgers had the bases loaded and only one o ut. But Dave Lopes grounded into a double play. "I hit the ball sharply but I froze." said Lopes. "When I started running. it was too late." Jack Clark, who singled home the Giants' first run in the first inning, then homered with two outs In the lOt.h in· ning off Steve Howe. It was only the third holfier yielded by Howe In his two· year big league career and wu Clark's 14th of the season. Bot the Dodgers lied the score again, dramatically, on Steve Garvey's two· out homer ln the bottom of the loth, his n1ntb. Jn the San Francisco lllh, rookie Tom Nledenfuer, the flrlh Los Angeles pitcher, walked leadotr hiller Jeff Leort~. One out later, Leonard stole second and scored the tie-breaking run on Job.Dnl~ LeMaster 'a 1ln1le to rt1ht. Dave Ber1man added the finishing tol\ch with a two-run homer to right. his third of the year. Al Holland, 6-4, who pitched the 10th inning and yielded Garvey's homer. picked up ~e victory. Manning a Ram? NEW ORLEANS '<AP) -New Orleans Saints quarterback Archie Manning said he knows nothing about reports that he's the subject of trade talks and intends to treat the reports as Just a rumor. Television sportl!caster Buddy Dlllberto of WDSU reported Wednesday evening that the Saints have actively s hopped Manning and 10-year backup Bobby Scott around the NaUonaJ Foot- ball Le~e. The SaiDtJI and the l\ams, who meet Sunday In New Orleana, ~ talltlna about a trade for Manning, Diliberto said. A spokesman for both teams de- nied the report, ./11/zn Hntm1so11 • Trojans fee ling pressure LOS ANGELES CAP ) - Sout h ern Cal Coach John Robinson hopes his fifth -ranked Trojans feel pressure. a lot of pressurl. as they prepare to open the 1981 college football sea- son against Tennessee ..One of the mos t important things in preparing for a game is thinking, 'Oh. my gosh. we've got to play good or it ·s going to be horrible,' ·· Robinson said Tuesday ··underestimating an opponent relieves some of that pressure. and that's very' bad. "THE WORSE lhiog that can happen to a team is believing 'Hey, we·retalented · .. Robinson's task of keeping his team humble was not helped by the Vols. who themselves got a lesson in humility when they lost their opening game 44·0 to de· fending national c hampion Geor,gia last weekend The Tro- jans are favored by more than two touchdowns in Saturday night's game with Tennessee at the Coliseum. Robinson said h e was as shocked as anyone over Ten· nessee's lopsided opening loss and said he's talked with his team aboul losers on the re· bound. "l thought that would be a close game." he said "Now the game with us is critical for Ten· nessee. I remember we've been shocked in a couple of openers and came back to win and go and have fine seasons "WE'VE BEEN talking about what happens when you lose: how you respond. what I think is going on in Tennessee's mind." he continued "You have to be pretty dumb to evaluate a team after just one game. To be intelli gent about it. you can't say anything al)out Tennessee except how the game between us went last year." Southern Cal opened the 1980 season in Knoxville with a 47- yard fi eld goal by Eric Hipp as time ran out salvaging a 20-17 victory for the heavily favored Trojans. Robinson said he was happy the first game of this season was at the Coliseum , rather than in a humid climate as has been the case for a few of his previous five seasons at the school. "AND IT'S tough for a club coming from somewhere else in· lo the Coliseum," he uid. "We're used to the smog, we·re already diseased." Asked Lr he believed lbe Tro- jans, ranked one notch ahead of Georgia, might feel they need tO beat the Vols by 4$ polnta, Robinson grinned and ,..alecl: "I'll take 2·0. 11 we beat t.Mnt 2-0, then I'll jui.t say, ''f'tne! Georgia la '2 po6nta bet~r tW we are.'" I I . . . ·---~--~·--·~--~------------~-·----·----------------------------------------·----~! 812 . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(Thuraday. September 10, 1981 ..-.------....;....----------~, ~----------------------------------------------------------------, Football spy charge: The defense rests From AP dispatches RALEIGH, N.C. The dean or m the University or North Carolina Law C t School said the man he Identified as an East CaroU"na University football coach had watched the Tar Heels' workout Wednesday from a library overlooking the practice field. East Carolina head football coach Ed Emory later denied the allegation. East Carolina is scheduled to play the Tar Heels in Ch apel Hill Saturday. The situation first came to light when in· jured football player Ken Saylors noticed a man in the UNC Law Library watching practice and taking notes. Saylors notified Head Coach Dick Crum. Crum contacted Law School Dean Kenneth Broun and had him confront the man. · · 1 asked him who he was and noticed he had a pad with x's and o's on it.'' Broun said '"He refused to identify himself and covered the pad so I could not see it " Quote of the day Bill Veeck, rem embering the lime he sent midget Eddie Gaede! to bat for the St. Louis Browns 30 years ago. "He'd have been great in a short series." Raiders' Kinlaw sidelined by surgery R eggie Kinlaw, the Oakland m Raiders' starting middle guard an 4. > Super Bowl XV, has undergone knee surgery that wall sideline him for a t least two months, Coach Tom Flores says . San Francisco has cut three P.layer s including rookie Matt Bouza from California, to make room for three newly signed free agents. On Tuesday, the 49ers announced the signing of Matt Bahr, the former Pittsburgh placekicker . wide receiver Mike Sbumann and offensive tackle Allan Kennedy . . Wide receiver John J elferson says a trade may be necessary to re· solve his differences with San Diego, and he's revealed he's thinking about Jumping to the Canadian Football League From Page 811 Paciorek's blast sparks Mariners Tom Paciorek clubbed a two.run II homer and Joe Simpson added an RBI aln&le Wedneiaday nlaht to alve right-hander Bob Stoddard his second major l~1aguc victory in as many starts as the Seattle Mnraners downed t.he Chkaaio White Sox, 3·1 . . In other American Lea•ue conteau, Garr)' Allt n#On Stnl(led home Rick Miller in tht1 1 lth iJU\lng to lift Boaton to a 6·~ victory ov~r L>ctroit. Bob Stanley, In relier of starter Frau Tanana.' earned the victory . A three-run homer uy Cecil Cooper and a solo shot by Ilea Ogllvle su1>ported the combined slx·hlt pitching of Mike Caldwell and Rollie Fln1ers as Mllwaukee bear the New York Yankees. S·3 to salvage a spilt or a double-header The Yankees won the first game, S·2 behind Jerry Mum· phrey's four hits, includin& a two-run homer. and the six·hit patching of Tommy John .. Rookie Von Hayes, one of five Cleveland batters with two or more hits, drove in two runs as the Indians defeated Baltimore, 8·5 . . . A com· blned eight-hiller by Fernando Arroyo, Jack O'Connor and Doug Corbett gave Minnesota a 3·1 victory over Toronto Pinch-hitter Otto Ve let ruined the Twins' shutout bid with a home run tn the ninth Bill Stein's three·run homer propelled Texas to a 9.4 come-Crom-behind vie· tory over Oakland. . . The White Sox an· nounced they have obtained outfielder Jerry Turner from San Diego for cash and a player to be named lat~r Bonds' two homers down Cardinals Bobby Bonds cl ubbed two II homers for the second time in three games and the Chicago Cubs banged out 14 tuts en route lo a 7·3 triumph over St . Louis to cap a three-game sweep Wed- nesday night . . In other NationaJ League games, BOb Homer hit a three-run homer, the lOOth of his career, and Rafael Ramlrei had four hits and three RBI to lead Atlanta to a 9·0 thumping of Houston behind the eight-hit pitching of Phil Niekro . Johnny Bench's run -scoring single with two out in the ninth in· ning capped a three-run Cin- cinnati rally and gave the Reds a 5-4 victory over San Diego Earlier, Bench had tied the score. 2·2 with a six- th-inning home run Bonds Hubie Brooks rapped a pair of run-scoring singles and Terry Leach pitched 33 or scoreless relief to lead the New York Mets to a 5·3 victory over Pittsburgh. 8111 Madl~k. who entered the game as the National League 's leading hitter, drilled a two-run homer and lofted a sacrifice fly to account for the Pirates· three runs . . Gary Matthe ws greeted Montreal reliever Charlie Lea with a three-run homer lo climax a five-run eighth inning that gave Philadelphia its 11 ·8 victory over the Ex- pos. From Page 811 OCIR HAS A NEW LOOK • • McENROE • • ··1 quit racing 10 year s ago. When I quit, I held both ends <elapsed time and speed I of the national record for funny <'ars l had gone to coll~ge for an architect ure and engineering degr ee and went into the build· ing business. "But I'm back an racing and I love it. It's a love affair that never dies There's something inside you that keeps you com- ing back. '"We are running the trac k as a business to make money and l see no reason why this can't con tinue.'' OCIR WILL HAV E a full schedule the rest of the year ··on Wednesday nights we have grudge racing where anyone can bring a car an and put It on the track. This IS ror the novice and the true spec- trum of drag racing comes out. Many just want to see how fast their cars will ~o "We also have the top fuel and funny cars come out and test their cars that ni~ht. ''Thursday night ·is motocross night and on Saturday we have bra cket racing and once a month a major event. Then we incorporate one or two brackets with the bigger program. Everv month the program changes. ··we also had a high school bra<'ket program during the school vear and will do the same thing this fall. · Allen s ays "We had a lot of support from the various high schools and it was a lot of fun for everybody ANOTHER THING ALLEN as proud of is the money that has been turned over to the muscular dystrophy group "We turned over almost Sl3.000 to them after a recent race.' Allen says ··w e are plan· ning more or these races and want lo become mor e involved with the community. Thal's the way the race trac k used to o perate and we want to bring 1t back to that level '· And 1t appears Allen is off to a good start. NFL standings him through the second set. Mc En roe won the second tie break 7.4 He was able to break Krishnan only once in the third set and twice in the fourth. Krishnan was efficient and 1m passive for most of the match But from 2-2 in the fourth set through 2·5, a period during which he lost 12 straight points and two service games. he looked downhearted. McEnroe won the rinal game with an overhead, two aces and a service wtnner. McEnroe, who is bidding for a third consecutive Open title, had no excuses for his uncharac· teristic performance. He said he was not sick or hurt. ·· Jt ·s really hard to express." he said . ·'The pressure of t?eing No 1 and people are talking about the record. If it's on your mind. I think it affects you a bit .. rr he wins the tournament. it will be the longest string of vic- tories for a man in the Amencan cham pionship s ince Bill Tilden won his sixth in a row in 1925. NATIONAL CONFE RENCE AMERICAN CONFER ENCE JOHNSON & SON Presents ... Eastern Divlson Dallas l O 26 10 1.000 Philadelphia 1 O 24 10 1.000 NY Giants O l 10 24 000 Washington O 1 10 26 000 St. Louis 0 1 7 20 000 Central Division D etroit 1 O 24 17 1.000 Tampa Bay l 0 21 13 l 000 Green Bay 1 0 16 9 1 000 Minnesota o 1 13 21 000 Chicago O 1 9 16 .000 Western Division W L Pf Pa Pct. Atlanta 1 o 27 O 1.000 Rams 0 1 20 27 .000 San Francisco 0 1 17 24 .000 New Orleans O 1 0 27 .000 Eastern Division Buffalo 1 0 31 O 1.000 Baltimore 1 0 29 28 1.000 Miami l 0 20 7 1 000 New England 0 1 28 29 .000 NY Jets O l O 31 .000 Central Division Houston 1 0 27 20 1.000 Cincinnati 1 O 27 21 1.000 Pittsburgh 0 1 33 37 000 Cleveland 0 1 14 44 000 Weste rn Division San Diego t O 44 14 1.000 Kansas City 1 O 37 33 1.000 Denver 1 o 9 7 1.000 Seattle 0 1 21 27 .000 Oakland o 1 7 9 000 T~tOa­PllUburQll al Ml•ml CCl\al\MI 1 It ):JOI -T·•o- "'''" •• ,.._ O<M-IClllrwwl , •• to . "' ) Att~MO-.. r Hout °" 91 Cl-1-ICllanMI • •t 10 e.m. I N9W "'11 ~...U et W•IN119ton Te y•I K.-Clty 8vtt11o et een1....,,.. Cll~ et s.tl Fr-IKo ClllC.,_tl ti N-Von. JtU Offt.,,., el $Ntl .. o.trolt 11 Sen oi.oo Hew EllQI-It Pll119delplll• (O\IMtl • et I p,m I SI. ~at O.ll•t ........,. ..... O•~....., 1111111.w.a.ot. IOwtrwwl 7 et I p.m.I Pete's Pick at Johnson & Son Johnson & Son Any '81 Lincoln or Mercury at Lincoln-Mercury 2626 HAUOa M.YD. COSTAMISA 540-5630 12-9% APR. , ....... ''Grftk" MFl's Pick's of The Week -nw.. MIAMI ova rtTTSIURGH SAVE 57000° '2700 '8 I lJlcill • Mlrmy Ami aaved d•p•nda on tenghl ot contract & am&. oown. Minimum 2$% dn. 48 l'TlOe. con tract. Baseball today On thl11 dale In basebuU m 1978 The New York Vonkees moved 1ntc1 u first plJrc tie in the Am~ncan Ll'ague t:ast 3'kr a 7 4 victory over the Rt.'d Sox completed whot berame known IA~ The Boston Ma~~1tcre The Yunks swept a four g<amc seriei, at fo'enwt1y Park. On thls dute an 1969 1'hc New York Mets. In the midst of lht>lr amazing World Championship stretch drivl", swept a twl·mght double· header from the Montreal Expos, 3·2 and 7 1, lo mo'e 11l.o first place tn the National League East. It was the first time in the Mets' 71 2 year history that they had ever occupied rlrst place. Roger Maris, who belted 61 homers for the New York Yankees in l961 for a new one-season record, 1s 47 Maree upsets Ovett in mile Former Villanova s tar Sydney Maree ran the fifth fastest mile ever and handed Britain's Steve Ovelt his first loss in the mile in more than four years Wednesday with a 3:48 .83 clocking at a track m eet in Italy . . An electrical malfunction at the starting gate at Del Mar Race Track result· ed an a "no contest " declaration for Wed· nesday's first race. Refunds were ordered on win, place and show wagering as well as for bet· tang in the daily double Jimmy Plerull, the controversial broadcaster for the Chicago White Sox, was sus pended indefinitely by the American League club for r emarks about players' wives during a television show, club of. fic1als s aid Rick Middle ton's goal snapped a 2·2 tie and Canada went on to crush the Soviet Union, 7-3, capturing first place In the round-robin phase of the Canada Cup hockey tournament TELEVISION . RADIO Following a re the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: • • • ' excellent; ' ' ' worth watching; • ' fair; ' forget it. e 5:30 p.m., Channel 7 "' ./ v NFL FOOTBALL; Pittsburgh at Miami. Announcers : Frank Gifford, Howard Cosell and Don.Meredith. A battle of the experienced, Pittsbyrgh, which retained 15 veterans who have played in four Super Bowls, and the inexperienced, Miami, whic h averages Just over 24-years of age for its players. is on tap tonight. The Steelers. however, looked unseasoned Sunday in fumbling eight times In a 37.33 loss to Kansas City The Dolphins rolled past St. Louis, 20·7. OTHER TELEVISION 11 .30 p.m . 121 TENNIS U.S. Open Highlights from Flushing Meadow Park, NY. RADIO Football Pittsburgh at Miami, 5 30 p.m ., KNX (1070). Buss introduces • new investment INGLEWOOD <AP> Dr Jerry Buss, the owner of the Los Angeles Lakers. admits he does n 't think his "poker' game of dealing meets with the approval of other owners Has late!'.l acquisition. power forward Mitch Kupchak, was introduced to the media Wednes· dav He reportedly will make $800,000 a year and could earn $8 million in 14 years. seven as a player and Sl'ven m a front office capacity Asked about the $1 million a year for Earvin · M ::igic" Johnson starling in a couple or years. Bu~s explained ··1 invested $3 4 malhon m a first trust deed which should be worth S5 malhon in two years At the 20 percent prime interest. that interest should -.mount to $1 million." "I'm criticized as much as anybody in the • NBA , .. he said. "Part of that 1s my intense desire to win I thank al frightens them and therefore we become the butt of criticism " Two years ago Buss. who has a doctorate in chemistry but made his many millions in real estate. bought not only the Lakers and the Kings of the National Hockey League, but also the Forum. where both teams play. In hls firs t season, the Lakers won lt\e NBA ti· tie. but last spring, they went out in the first round of the playoffs. losing to the Houston Rockets. Laguna Beach attracts best 24th annual event begins By •~O ZINTEI, Of 1M O.lly l>lllle t.-H One of the oldest und best run event:s In the Orange Coast urea the 24th annual Laguna Bt.'itch City tenr11s tournament is now under way with mulch play an men's and women's singles, doubles and mixed doubles. Matches w1 II be ht'ld concurrently at the Luguna Beach High Sehwl courts, Moss Street itnd the La,guna Niguel Racquet Club 'fop seeds in the Men's A doubles division are defending champions Dave Sherbeck and Chris Gwaltney. In the women's doubles, Cindy Ashling TENNIS ~ a11d Luianne Malec are top seeded And in the mixed doubles, Tom Olmstead and Kathy Connors are the players lo beat • • • Robyn Ray. t eaching pro at the M arr1ott Hotel in Newport Beach . will return this week to defend his title in the 35·40 age group of the Pacific Southwest Seniors tournament at the Newport Beach Tennis Club • Age classifications will be divided an in- crementsoffive years up to 70·and-over This pretigious tournament annually ·brings out the top seniors talent from around California The tournament will be held from Friday through Monday, • • • Vic Braden will be one of the guests on hand for the second annual National Wheelchair tennis to urnament. to be held Sept 25 27 at the Racquet Club of Irvine Brad Parks of South Laguna . the No. 1 ranked wheelchair player in the U.S. and the defending c hampion, will return to face s tandouts s uch as Jim Worth of Fullerton, Randy Snow or Dallas and David Kiley of Brea, the second through fourth seeds. respectively In add1t1on. Jacques Pierre of Parts. France will bt> thl· first inlcrnat1onul competitor in this event This being rt'COgn1zed as the \'ear or the Dis a bll•d , gives the cham pions hips added s ignificance • • • Today 1s the deadli ne to sign up for the fifth annual Executive Team tournament Companies. 1ncj1v1dual bus iness men and women, pro fessional:. and :.ecretaries ran pa rt1c1pate an the event Qualifying ro unds began Sept 17 with finals to bt' held Nov 8 9 at the Newport Beach Tennis Club Proceed s will benefit thl' Nationjl Founda· lion of Wheelchair Tennis For apph<"tition information, t•a ll 851 2277 • • • Tht' PorthOll· ur Time tournament. celebrating the Cat:. of :'lie\\ porl Bearh s 75th anniversary. will be held Sept 16 :!O al various clubs throughout the cit~ The tournament 1s upl•n lo· all singles and doubles players in Newpor1 Bea<'h and members of all Newport Beach tennis clubs F ees are SIS for singles Jnd per doubles teams Divisions will be held an s ingles doubles and mixed doubles events. For informul1nn, call 640 2271 " . . The Costa Mesa Junior luurnament. with cla sses in open and nO\'ICe \\>Ill be held Sept 26·27 and Oct. 3·4 with finals to be held at the Costa Mesa Tennis Club Divisions in boys and girls will be held in ages 12· 18. s inglC's and doubles Draws may have to be limited and entries will be honored on a f1rs1 received. first entered basis Entry forms arC' a\•ailable at the Costa Mesa Tennis Club and the Chamber of Commerce with s ingles fees set a t S8 and doubles at $10 Entries must ht> received by Tuesday for mqrt' 1nformC1t1on, Ntll 557·021 I Monarchs host Colton Mater Dei High 's Monarchs kick off the 1981 football season against Colton tonight in a non- league game at Santa Ana Bowl Kickoff is set for 7 30 as the huge Yellow- Jackets of the Citrus Be lt League accept the challenge of Mat er Oei's heralded running punch of Kennedy and Al Pola Baseball standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division West Division w L Pct. GB w L Pct.GB Kansas City 16 14 .S33 llouston 19 11 .633 - x-Oakland 14 14 .500 1 x-Oodgers 18 12 .600 Texas 12 16 .429 3 San Franc isco 17 12 586 l ':i Minnesota 13 18 .419 31, Atlarita 16 13 552 211 Chicago 12 17 .414 3 1,~ Cincinna ti 15 14 517 31 , Seattle 12 18 .400 4 San Diego 9 22 .290 1()1'1 Angels 11 17 .393 .. East Division East Division St LOUI~ 15 12 .556 Detroit 19 11 633 Montreal 14 14 .500 1• .. Balli more 17 12 .586 JI ~ Chic ago 15 15 500 JI 1 Milwaukee 18 13 .581 JI ~ New York 15 15 .500 11 ? x New York 17 13 .567 2 x-Philadelphia 12 17 .414 4 Boston 16 13 .552 212 Pitts burgh 12 20 .375 51~ C leveland 16 15 .516 31.<a x F'irst-half division winner Toronto 13 15 .464 5 ......... , .• s.c_ x First-half division winner S•n l'•encltco •. o.tpn J 111111111119'1 ......... ,,.le_ Clnclnnell s, Sal\ 0'-00 4 ltlllMI City'· ....... J Pllll-lpnll 11, MontrNI I Htw VO<'k W , Mllwe.;~" l·S N•w 'l'orl! S, Pl~f'Qll l <.11.,,.1-I , Bllllmou s All•nt• •. ~Ion O 8otlon6, o.troll S (11 IMlllQSI ClllUIJIO I, St 1.0UIJ 3 S.•111• ), Ollc.990 I T ... , •• ._., Mlnn .. ote >. To-I • NO Olrntt K1'fdllle<I THU•. 0.1-4 T ... Y'tO-Cl• ... '-CO.My 1~1 •• IHltlrnore 1si.w111 J·S), 11 SHiil• ICley().4) ., forCl'llO (LHI ~IOI, II Clllc•oo C81umo1r1tn S·11 •I Mllweuk .. CSleton ._.,, n ();oly..--1..i ' ~ • • • . " AMERICAN LEAGUE _ Roy1l1 7, Angela 3 CALl~OllNIA IUNUSCITY Mrfi II 811r1 .. n, u 4 I 2 I Ceraw, lb l 0 0 0 Grlcl\, Jb 4 0 I O 8•ylor, dh ) I I 0 Oownlno. It • 0 0 0 Hol>M>ll, lb J I 0 0 H•rtl>, pti 1 0 1 0 Cmpn,., pr O O O O 8..,IQUI, Cf 2 0 I 0 Lynn. cf I 0 0 1 F••OUll'I, n 2 0 t 0 011, ( '0 0' Oawl\, c 1 0 0 0 ""'low. r1 I 0 0 0 Wit.oil, II Wllllt 7b 8rett lb AIUn> Ill 0th.cl Melt•• Clll Wetllt n < Mollo, 11 W\llgtn \\ ell r II II • ' 3 , • I I I ) 1 , 1 • 0 1 I ~ I 0 0 4 0 f I • I 1 0 l 1 • 0 lOOO Tot••• JI l 1 l Toltls l.4 1 13 7 k._ .. ,,_...,. 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I LOB Seti FrtnCl\CO •• LO• Ar1Q411••' JB Clork HA Cl•" I i.1, G•rvtf I•>. Berom•n Cll SB Leonord S T Gr11f1n. Leonerd Sen l"rllfKIKO II' H It 1!11 •• so Griffin 1 s o · o 1 s Minion 2 S 7 7 0 O Holl•nd IW, ·~J ' I ' l L .. Alllfl" Gollt ) 7 1 3 Powor 1 O O l Sttw•rl I 0 0 0 How~ \ 1 Nl-nfur IL, J.11 I 7 J J I 0 Griffin Pll<"'° IO -IWllOf In 11\t '11\ HBP by Griffin (C.~I hi-Goltl PB Vu~r T l 3' A ll,4112 Line 1cores AMIEalCAN LEAGUE TWIM >. Mw JOt 1 Toronto 000 000 001 I t 7 MlnM IOI• 000 011 OOx > I 0 Cl•no Jeo-. Ct l eno M•rllMt. Ar •ovo. O'ConM• 111. CO.Del\ l'l end Bu1en 'fll Arroyo tt II I. Clon(f U ·•l S Cor~ll (IOI A l •t l .. llM I, 0.lllH l Cltnl•nd Ol1 030 100 e IS 0 B•lllmore 000 030 010-) • I 81yleven Sc>fll-ltl '"° Dier. S10N, P'ord UI Soc,,,,.IC,.r ISi lueDCJer Il l Incl Demo••• w 81vltvtn I 11 .i L StoM (4 }I HA B111>mort Crowloy C., A 10 •31 l'la ST GAME y ... -.. , ,, ., ... " J Miiwaukee 010 000 001 7 • 0 Now York 100 000 JO~ S 10 I Vue kovltl\, EHltrly (71 •nd Simmon> John •nd Coront W John II Sl L VucllovlcP> 111 41 HR Hew Yor' Mum pl\rtv c.i. Mllw<tuk ... 091Mt 110) SICONOOAMIE .......... , y ~" ... "' J Mltw•ukee AGO 100 000-S 10 0 New York 010 010 100 3 1 0 C•ld .. tll, Flnot•l (1) •no Moort, Mey, Fr•tl•r 111, lARa<l\e fll, D••I\ Ill •nd Foole, CerON w Caldwell 111 71 L NWI~ , •.• > s Fino.,• 1731 HR Milw•uktt, Cooper (II), OQllvlt (11) A 21,lll Mn COIOQ Dfi IUI S..11 ar Hl.flltngton 8ati s.t-11 at San Clemente s.t.lS al Wplstrano Valley 31 llnl"'1Sll} let 1 1i;,1 ''••11f' ' Id.' Esta11C1a ..,,N"""'"rv••Hytu Saddlel>ac k Id. II '°' N~"'pcy' Hurt-.. _, let23 at (I l<Jo to1 M1u~Vieir " 11 let• Irv me l<>•N.,.poo ('<• 1'll -at Cost! Mesa 1111.t lo••Jt~C-• Newport Hart>« 1111.12· 1.'1'~·-ttl\f/ ,IM .... at l:Jll Holmes fight set Nov. 6 NEW YORK <AP l -Unde feated Larry Holmes will defend his Wo rld Boxing Countl heavyweight championship or the 11th Ume. on Nov. 6, aga· t Renaldo Snipes, promoter X>on King anounced Wednesday. I The site of the bout will be an· nounced· at a later date. King 'd I ea1 . I. King ts pairing ~Imes against Snipes as a tune for a March bo-ut between th cham· tplon and unbeaten Gerry Cooney. ' But King wamed lha Snipes, alao unbeate n , coul ' pose a problem for HolmtS. Holmea laat dtrc ded bl• .crown with a tlll d ·roqnd boclrout over Leon 1 J~ U at Detrott. ·-·~---------------------------._.. ____ ..,...._.. __________ ~~----------------------------------........... Orange Coast DAILY PILOl rtnursday, September 10. 1981 813 ......... " .. "'. 100 000 011 02 • u • 11._nt,A'14 T hU 000 100 101 _. 14 0 O•kl•nd 001 " 110 10. 4 ~ > Medich, Kern 111, Comer tn and Sunori.rv. Le nQtord. 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Ly•• 1•1 •nd Mortl•nd W Reed 14 I) L FrvmM IS-ll s Lyle 111 HR PP>il-IPl'I••. Mellllttw• 01, S<hmldl 12SJ A 2S,4118. C-1. Ce r411ftelt J Cnic aoo >20 200 000 I I• l SI Lou" 000 003 000 l ' 0 I( •u•ow. Mfrtl Ill •nO Devi•, Martin, Sykio. 111. Edel"" 10 Slllrio l•J, De~ Ill •nd Porter W Kruk-fM I L Martin 0 ·31 S M.lrtJ 1)1 Hf! Cl\IC-, B-• l ISi A I~ li)q Top tO ....... .., JOS•t BatJI AMER ICAN LEAGUE G At R " "'<I. l••• S.•111• /1 ,,. 3t )'8 Hendrl.I\, 0.•••no II l4J IS llS X» .. •n>lord Bos1on 8• l1l SO 107 131 Aemv Boston 1>1 190 4S ti m Po<lor .. Soun~ IJ l11 <O ttw. m Herorove Cltvel•nd IJ 1W JS IJ l11 Oh•or Tu•• 9l l-. " 110 311 Mumpnry Ntw Yor' IJ ,.I 40 .. 31• Grlcll, ... _., 71 2.. 41 M .JH Almon Cn1taoo 80 118 " 11 lU Home AYft.t, Arm•s 0.•••nd 71 rl\Ome> MllwtukM 11 Grich, A_.•. II, Murray Balllmore It E v•ns Boston, I• LullM.., CP>lc-. 1• Jonn-. 0.•••nd 1• R"'" &an..i Ill ~'"""' 0.~lend ••. OQll'Wtt, Mllw•uh" 60 Murr•'f" 8•1t1rnor~, SI Wlntl~td. ,_. •• York SI ~II Tewo. 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U IE XACTA 17 1) peld S'l31 00 l'OURTH ••cl .• Futlono• Chorm•~ (Casl•nedel 7 .Cl l.CI 2.IO Formei Pride ISl\oemelt.•rl 1.60 2.CI 8 •b••ooom 10.141houH•Y•I I.Ill Time I II AIM> tOCod Mellue'\ Oiemond, Hom..-ed, c1,.r9e Account, N•••I Decl•lon, F rM Holder "I l'TH llACI I I 1l miles on turf. Idyll I Pl,.u yl I IO •.00 1.IO E •riv S.lller f Toro) 10.00 '-«I OH LllCullu• (McH•r-J J.20 DH So~ I M < C e rro n I 2 JO Time 1 04 s AIM> rtcod Ouertlum Leep, O.ndy Wit, No•bel T1oer Jono S1mo1, Romeo Rom•n• u EXACT A ,~., Pfld nu 00 SIXTH aACE • FurlOno• s1 .. Roule (McH••Q ... J t).OO • 00 l . .O He Aln I >ie••~ 1-r-11 1..10 •.20 SIJ<)rU s-l«ul•• (S-m•~tr I >-10 Time 1 oq7 S AUO r•ced One tor Steve. DtcOded, O••mP••d Prom1~. S.11 S.r>d\ SIEVl!NTH llACI . l'f> FutlOnQS L"aw•n (McH•rQUtl 6 .0 3.CI 1,IO SPiine HIQI\ (Plnc•Yl s 00 4.00 Pro Or Con I o.1anousuy1 I J.CI AIM> rtctd l.."1PI Mu•IC, VoH fbO, Tooln'• RoU. MtlOdl< Time I 1' U I XACTA 14 \I Pfld \.13 00 U P ICK SIX (1().1 7·9•4 •I paid J1,9S4.l0 w ltn us w1m•no llCkiJIS lllve hOr•tl. U PIO Si• contol•llon peld '21.60 '""" t21 wln-n1no tl<kt1S llour l\orte\I l lG"TN llACI. Ont mllo GtlO Otl Sol { Ooel•ll016\•Y• I 9 . .0 l .60 UlO r"' c •P•••n f Plnc•y I J lO 2 • .0 R lnQ Proud I Torol '-'° AllO r•ttd B•ro•ln B•l~ony, SPM<I Broll.er, Our•bl• Splrttlno, ln1.e•rc..,.,, Rtmemb*• JoM, LUO y L"'"nd rime 1 1n1s NlfolTH RACI! 1111e mllH Bendel .. 1re fMl.C.,ronl I Ill 4 10 l 00 Soll Merkel I P•nc•yl l 10 2 40 0.tP Blue w .... 10r1eo•I • '° AllO raced c;re.,.nl\tQUll, "'"'" -· Um•llCO ~Mike l ime 1 "l s U I XACTA 17 11 peld '4 SO Allenden<• 11,•n Hollywood Park WEDNESDAY'S al SUL TS I t7"' .. Jl~IM 11•-"'Mtl11tl l'I llST llACI! One mll• 1><10 R .. lly cr..ncu (OIMnl SI '° 13 '° 13.90 Andy•°""" fTremblevJ • 40 J.OCI PlrlO W11 C'111!1 ICrlntl 11.90 AIM> r•ctd De lt'S O•ndy, El To,..,.to, P•ltrbulll, HoWdy Scott. Rtn.n Riek, Hun- ttrs t'4unter, Plkt'rvllle Tlmt 1 031/S U I XACTA 11-4) !Miid U17 SO SlCONO llACl . 0 ,,. mite lrol 8arrlen Cou..ty (Aclt.•rmenl 0 .60 2lN 14.20 Lii OrtOOI\ AMlt (Grundy I •'° •.tO G•llOn\ M•uy fAncltrtonl I.Mi Aho •«td H19n c 11m1>er, Y""-!.lloot.$. Moille Merk.,.l•Y. Lelln Sier Time 2 0311S fKtaDaAC• On.mil•-• AllM Mee ...... IAuM"I II.• J JO lMI 01r,. A'-IA.tll9'1Mftl UO IA M•••er .. ,....,rel\) , .. Al .. rat ... : Ola"*" 9oy, OK'• lllnfy, 0.t llt S .... , ClehY ·-1. AIM '" 1'1'9, Ml ft( II ..... IC.-yt1 N Tll'lle.1 ... U • WACTA (t.lJ ,_14 Sltl JO rou •TM aua. o... mlla ..-c• Stt lh t l~-1 t .. S IO • 1' Hlthland l ynl H IT-I 10 IO , .• l •llY l -IVall-lneNMI ,. AIW '"" l'tlr Trylh, k""lll\ 11•1 ...... !tllohl of -· KenllK~Y Kl"t, .... ""'"' -· Tim• t 001/$ l't•T""'"• Ontmll•-• llepV1 lllW (OIMl<HV) 10 IO ) 40 4 C> aeo•I Cl~I• IAllOetlOft) • 10 J,tO Ml< Loo.41 A (l'erll.,I •to Alto raecl. ilftow Oentt, Derby t.orll, MOfl H.., .......... MU Bufl>rO. \lvl<etl Bo.GofOS1¥ l ime . l:ilJ/S. U IJCACTA Ii.ti ptlO ltl 00 SIXTK llACI. One mile-· LOJfl Led (ltallendltlQNIM) 11.40 t.10 I.AO lttCOllnt H (Kwlll.,l .. t0 ll 60 e.c. 1.1-11si..rrer11 u.e> A1 ... r•..i N061a •1no. '•"""' s~ Pol11t, Welloe , Te roort BleO . Vo11119 Miiiion. l'•lll"""'lo flm•: 2.00 llVllCT'H llACI. Ont mll• oec::•. lleclno Ml ,,..,,..,., t .oo • • uo a .. ,,.,"'""*' 1er.or-1 1.00 uo L...:ky C.d A (l(WCll., I 4.60 Alao •Ktd: Ole~ l'rlnc•. "'-'• J Kk, C«lftee LIQnt, Trlcle, J.,,,., MIMltf\, S.n•lld,...t. Red ltt<ll • Tlma.1:• U I XACTA ( .. JI pekl '51 '° st ,tCIC SI.II t1-.. J.M .. I N kl 11,.)11.IO Wllll It wlftnlnQ llck•ll (twr l\Orltt) U Pick Sia CGft ... 9tloft peld $14 Cl wllh ill wln-nlno licit. .. ,, ___ , E IGHTM llA(I. One mlla ooc• A L. w .. 11.1 IMMll•ndl 1'4.40 41 00 IS Cl »ntH Twlnlllt ll<Hm.tlerJ 2t.JO 11.00 Grlbl>ln (P-.,l IO.• Also ••cod : Mlnlm•n N, H•ndover. R•uc:'1fn, Cool II M•n, robin, Helcyon Mero, Gren Altro. Time: 2:01. U IXACTA 11-el peld U ,U7 SO. HI NT M a AC I . Ont Mlle pace. Nency A-oon ,,.,.,.,..,,1 •.20 l.tO 2.tO Tim• PrlJferfod ITeulerl 11.20 •.Ill Dot W•.,. IOHomerl J.10 AIM> rec:.cl. And'y'l CllnQ, Mlll•rlO. C-. lty J •nlc., Sebrlne Ulule, Ste" B«k~. Fiylno Tony•, M,, con1er11 Tim•. t :O<t/J P I XACTA IWI paid lt7.t0. TIHTH aACE. Ont mlle pa<• Thunderstorm A (Aublnl I -0 S tO •.OO Berry Bye e.,. IHolll 7 oo • «> J 0 . Front <Vall-1ngllaml 1.llO Also r•ud. Lhbon Led, CN r1trl> Melcl, Llnlleld'1 Cl\lt f, Knlgl\I Brlo•ck. Rleky Direct H. Se>tY H'9fl, F1 .... 1119 A Tim• 2 012/J. U IXACTA (Ml pekl $13$ JO Att•ndan<e -1,W PGA 1t•tletlca ll'IW'well 5-. ., KOalNG LEAD•as 1 Tom Kite, ..... ; 2. BNC• Ll•llk•. 10 10, J Ray Floyd, 70.Z?; ~. Curtl1 Slrengo, 70.t&; S. J•rry P.tt, 70.•1 AVlaAGE oatVIHO DISTANCE 1. Oen Poti1. 111.2, 1 ,,,., covolts, in.l, J. Tom Purtltr, 21• S. 4. Biii s.n41.,. •nd F VllY Zoeller, 1n.' OalVINO l'laCENTAGI '" l'AlaWAY 1 ca1v1n PIMtt, .Ill, t Mike R•ld, .1n; J, J eck R..,,,.r, .7Sol, 4 8111 11090,., 1$2; S L.,,, H•I-., .142. OllllNS IN aaouu TION 1 c.iv1n Pltete •• nt: t J ttll. Nlclr-· .719; J, 8NC• Llat%1t.•, .Jot, 4 TOfl" 1(1 .. , 100; S. JolWYIJ Miller, tt1 AVlllAOI PUTTS Pall aQU'D I Tom W.C-, 21 .. ; 2 Alen T ..... 19.10; l Mor"rlt H•tal"''• tt.IS; • Fr"'k C-. u.te. s ll•Y l"loyd, tt Ol. l'EaCINTAOI 01' su•""· Hot.IS 1 BNQ Li-•, m , t . ••ry P•te •. U•, l Rey FIOyd, .210 •• r ... Wehon, ID'; ' Tom Kiio, ·2:AOLE 1.f"'OIRS I .....,., Hlnlllt -JrllU Lletlll•. IO. > e--.. W-lns 1.Ac"'9l"ll ~ • .-, Cl.,,."'41. T.,,y CY"' -Br..c• OouQl.u, ' •ti.Ill l.IAOlllS I Tom Kit. m , 1 Bruce Llellile, JU, J v eno ~· 319, • Jorry Pate -I.on Min-la, lJi1u MOllllY L•AO••s 1 RY Floyd, U-,.,, 1 Tom W91Sotl, U4SN'• l Tom Kil•, w.s,n•. • Bruo Lll'fi'•· U)t, .. I, S Ma .. lrwln. U7',M . • Bl' Rooer•. UI0,411, 1 J •rry Pete, ,.0 ... 1, I . Cur11• Strenoe, St",•S.; t '°"""' Miii••. '1'2, ... ; 10 u rrv "'''°"· l 1'2 ... 1 DHP ... ll1hlng NEWl'OaT (.Art's LAM ... ) -SO •"Git" 2'7 Donllo, 11 De ... '°' meckerol, • rac:ll Cod. '°"'"''• l.llOlrl "' e1191a,.. * ~-. 0 --· IO C.ltc;o ..... t1• me<lt.trtl OANA ..... , 1• -I••· U MM. J16 Miii .. , 11 """""'·ti 11'\tekefel IAN 01100 IN&M ... _. .... l'I•• Mea•1, ...... '--ti -, ..... ,1.... .. el!M<.,t , )1' .,.I-ell, t N Ue<..O., 'di Mnll•. , Ullk• ....... u '°'"' ""' I.ONO laACH 1 .. l_t l'ltt, 40 ...,,.,., • llefllte, 400 maO •••I, to •9(11 11•11 <e--•1 Wllertl •• ano1.,, 1 11!11tflft t-. I .,.l-•11. f llt rra< ..... UO DOftlte, •••<elk• .,.n , 11 .-o IMlu , 11 ~roe• 11•11.Hm.<Urel NASL playone OUA•T•a~INALI , ........ _ .. , .,_., •• k_ Co1mo• 2, Temp. B•Y 0 IC04mO• .. 111 ... 1 .. 2·11 Sell D• ), Ja<,_vllla I IS.II 0'- wln• MfMI t 11 TM9y··~ MOftlrH l el Chk~. n NOTE Tlle C06,,_ recel...O • llA In 11\t 11"1 round tor nevlno 11\e lle•I ra<otd durlno 11\t M•- Canada Cup U.S 4, Flnland 4 (el~I) Flnl•lld V11lltdSIM«11 k ... ...,....,.... l"INt ... rlM 1 , -• 1 I I F inl-. Slll-n 1 IH•Qm•n, Kurrl), ,. IJ 2 Unllod St.tt>. BrOltn 1 IO'Con,.11, Cllrllloffl, 16:52. """""le• J•lonen, Fin. I 21. E•""· U.S., 1'.0ll S.CMll ........ l Unll.O Sl•IH, Brot•n l IT•l•fou1, CP>r lllolrl, 2;39 •· l'lnl•nd, Porv.,I I IJ•lone11. Raul•k•lllol, 10.lJ. S United Stein, Gorence I (B, Mill•r, Howe l, 11 43. P•ll•lll.. Jalonen, Fin, a °'· CP>rlstl.n, u .s .. tt 13 Tiit .......... • Unlltel St•IH, w Miii•• 2 (O•con .. 11, Cllrlllolf), I•., 1 Finl-. l(lllfl•l•lntn t IRuotMI•"-· L•'"°""''· 2 It I , Finl ..... Jovtn•lne11 I IS.•onl I 31 Pen•llY CP>rl1tolf, V.S IS 36, Slloll on go.>t -P'lnl.,.d .... 11 u111..o Sl•I••· 1•11·1~ Goellet Fln1ana, uull• Unllod Sl•tt>. S B•h• A t,411 Olll9fkM• Ceflede I, USSR J Crec~lov ... I• I, S-"1 I Weonelday·s lransacilons IMlaALI. N•t-11.HeW P ll'TSBVRGH PIRATES Acquired 1t1W1n Houlton, outflt ldtr. end Renay "''•m •nn. pltct••, lrom 11\e Hou•lon A\lroo 10 coml>I_,• .,. u rller dH I in which Pllll Gorne r, lriflelder, ••• tra6tel to Houtton AUIQMd NlemtM lo Portland of 11\t Pacific Coesr L .. 9.,. SAN DIEGO PADRES -Troeled Jarry Turn.,, outfielder, to.,,. CP>lctQO Wnlte 5oa tor c••ll encl• p11yer to be nemea l•ttr IASICITIALL N•I.._, ._._II A11Klet .... WASHINGTON BULLETS -SIQMCI Joe Pace, cenffr.fcww•rd. l'OOTaALL ... ,._,,._Ill. ..... ATLANTA FALCONS W•I.,.., Mlcli.•Y FIUoe••kl. fullbacll s._.i 8o Robin-., fullbecll, CINCINNATI BENGALS Wei.,.., G~ 8rl91\1, MlftfV Sl9lltd Eiv11 Pt.coo, ""'" nlno bttk GllEEN 8 AY PACKERS Slone<' Jim JtnMn, running bKlt. lo e _.,..,, con Ir act. HEW I NGLAHO PAl R IOTS An noun<.O INI Sam Cu..nln(lham, fullback, hod •orwtel to ,.,_ NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Slone<! Jl'ff Groth, wlOt r1Cel,,., Pltc•d Ho«>y Br""'9•, lltfll ff'ld, on 11\e ln)ured •-•ve 11\1. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS SIQMCI Miile P'l.,..r, wlOt •tCelver SAN FRANCISCO 4'ERS Cul M•U 80•.ll.e, •IOt roOl,,.r. Jlm Ni<holton, do- f..,1lve lakle, and ArrlnQ1on J-s. rurw1lrq bfO HOC I< ET N•t'-' "•UY LAetw DETROIT RED WINGS Slone<I Don Murdoch , J ody G•~. Ted Holen •nd Cerm l"f Clr•ll•, lorw••O.. HARTFORD WHALERS AN\OUn<ed tl'le rttlrement of Riek LtJ, aeltn .. m.n NEW VORK RANGERS -SIQMO HIO Fotlu, ,..,,.,.,.a SOCClll ,.,...., A1Mrtu11 S.Ccw ~­ E DMONTON DRILLERS -Announ<tel 111• r o1lon•llon of Tlmo Ll•ko>kl. heed coed1, end Jey Hoff men, 1ul1ten1 coa<I\ ... Sea View League football schedule com MESA U TOIO m...a• ... 11wm.-S.llACI a.ms!TY - Santa Ana Cap1str ano Valley Crpress laglN lills 31 llnla ~Pn at ltlrwal ..... , ... ,... ... 1• .._. ..,, • .,. • N<*'r""' ... ,,. ., fatW-1 fClt~M>ao-1 IDID••-1 al Sirlt1ago fountain Valley lagooa Hills at lJllN 8eacl1 at C'f!Jess al likssm Yieio at Tustm •. °' .c. ... "'' J•Y ""\,. .... i• rJf'--'lX"'' H()"bo I fCltW-1 ~,,, Los Alamitos San Clemente Valentia I La Hatlfa lag1J1a Hills at Missm Vieio In• N_p_. <,,,.p 7•1 fS,,p 2•1 Westmmttt fooSAS-1 ~ 1•1 ~· "·~f' J• ltt•l" •• -"I. 1~ at Newport Haibo' Irvine at~ at £1 Tero r.ost.a Mesa Estancia at l'a!N del Mac po M.,...,;.,v..,.,) !DI~"' llow1 °'' •I lo• Newpooi i.., l•t•M ll\\lh°'!/.,.11 1 ,,, ~A S,.."'•' K• I University NewPoJI Hartvf at raooa def Mal Saddlebacl ICU Tero at Irvine at Costa Mesa ,\)t '-'"wr•. 1 ". 11 ~•\\4: ~If fl.() Ai.I I t ,, NeWJV•' H,,_. QI fClt M"'°' V_,, On iOf lo• N.-.poo• Or• 81 at (J(aleta £1 Toro f.osta Mesa ~Slty atC«oN def ... al Ne~t Hartn at hvine " ¥1o<~(N)\fi ta• 1 )tr,,_~ ( n\J\1) f0<1 111 lm~•Hobc7 1 I I 171 at Saddleba<;k Colona del Mai at tk111'ef'S1IY at NewlXlrt IWtn trme r.osu Mesa lstaoc•a fl! I\ 81 w• lf.1 n 4QI '-'•\\1(1~ "!#"' ltt ,,, lo•'''"""' fC1t SA &o-1. 0<1 n) (Qf l1Y'11'\9j Cl Toro at r.ost.a Mesa Newporl Harbor at l'atN def • al Eslnia at lhw!sity Saddleback "JI t_,,...,."°''' •1 )rt;ir. 11 Nf"Wp<w' t~."'lft ",I l<l'l~.,...,..(oml) IOI N.wpon. Ot• 111 p.~c-1 f/11""-l (a111v.,.1 l'ama !lei Mar University ~ at N!wpof t Harbor al £1 Toro al Irvine Estaocia '(01 M '"°" \l•iol ... • ,, l• , ,,, ,,1 M1'"'"''"""11 at Estaio.11 at Saldlellac~ Costa Mesa at tnwrsity at l'actla del • Cl TolO Irvine l,,.,,.,,.,, otl "1,~u '°' ~" 11o... t.i.,. '11 lo• N•-' H..b<>) lo! "'-I fCltOonqoCOO\t) lc1' S11 8-l No• 11) "",,, ... ,., ~ Marlin fishing: It's red hot! Ma rhn rish1ng was red hot this past Labor Day with the Ba lboa Angling Club weighing in some 30 billfish. This <'Ount onl y represented the n~~ of marlin that were reported and an more were t agged and released du a three·day tourname nt which overlapped the private boats In local wate rs. Most or the action seemed to be between the 267 Spot and the 209. CUI( Schonert of Laguna Niguel landed a 229·pound marlin while Bill Van Henkle of Irvine boated a 203-pounder. Newporter Marshall Morfan weJghed In a 1551,\-pound fish with loca a ngler Joe Grant a lso con· necUnf on a striped marlin while In the area o the 267. • The total at the BAC ls now standln1 at 128 marUn, but It e~ed lo climb 11 more marlin move lnto o«Jbote waters. More fish are beln1 spotted dally by Ne wport's neet of private sportllsber. and OUTDOORS JIM NIEMIEC veteran anglers are optimistic about a conllnued good season. Marlin are hitting equally well on both bait and jigs. Ltve mackerel cast to steepens, feeders and tatters ar~ produclnc rtsh, while those trolling maclteral or dolphin colored Jias are gelUnt bit at well. According to Whitey at Antlers Center ln Newport. there are many hook·ups be· Ing reporkd which means that the blllfiah are in a bit.int mood and It 11 up lo the sk.lppe-r and anJler to bold on to those strikes. No hook-ups on broadblll have been r e· ported and the count is still just one Cish Cor the entire season. There are still some big-eye tuna being caught in the area of the 295-spot, off San Diego, This past week s aw Huntington Beach angler Tim Spaeth land a 125-pound tuna . In addition to the big-e yes. there are still yellowfin and longfins in the area, but very light angling pressure has accounted for the low counts coming out of the Border City fleet. Currently, offshore s eas were a bit on the nasty side with most boats staying dock aide. This weekend should s how an Improvement In fishing conditions and m ost likely many marlin will be brought Into Newport and Danaarbors, as well as Avalon . Water temperatures have really dropped alonf the cout, and now art In the hitb 80I r&n1e~ Lenhart ha sli111 advantage By Al.MON LO KABE'V 0.Uy Pllal .... , ... Wrfltr I.ONG UEAC ll S n ipe s uitors In lhi: 30th world cham · plOn!>hip for lht' duss are enjo)'- 1n~ u duy of rest to vbit Ots nt•y lund today, und most of the :.16 sk l µpers and crew:. a re welcoming tht· respite after urter lwo duys of windy weather lhut tcslt•d the i;tamina of the :rnilor~ <Ultl lht• durnbiltty of the bout~. Wednt'sday s twu races were a I m o s t a <· ;i r b on cop y or Tue::.day ·~ oµi:n1ng pair as BOATING northwe::.t wind:. ;.1gam whistled up to 18 20 knots in the ocean. There wa::. onl) one capsizing but several of th(.• boats s uffered ~ear failures 111 tht t•hoppy go. 1ng J cff Lenhart of San OJE~go, one of t ht> thrl•e U S «ntries, ron· llnuet.I w stay out of trouble a nd managed to tukc a ~l ight pomt lead OVL"r Torbert G r ael of Brazil The two were tied after l wo ruccs TuL•stlay. l.lut tn Wed· nrsday's rare!> LL"nhart posted r1 n1 s hes or ~ 4 whilP Grael ftntSht•t.I 5 ::! After four nH·es Lenhart leads Grnel by lwo points und er lhe Olymp1<' -;c·onng S~l:>tem Ocft•nd1ng C'hampwn Dave Chapin or H;i> lslJnd, 111 l>cgan .;how1n~ h1 ~ c hampions hip c ullb1·r t>~ "1nn1ng one race Wedne'>cla\ but h1!-. breakdown <ind 9th plaN• f1n1sh on Tuesday. C'ouµled \.\Ith a M'Venth place f1n1 s h \V(.•dn«.>sday keeps him "ell down m the tank Felix GaM•edo uf Spain. for mer 1w1) time champwn, also caml.' tu hfo Wedne.,da\-, wi n- nm~ one rnt·e and µla r ing I hird 1n thl' utha Dul again. a breakdow11 on Tuesdav and a ninth plan· fini!>h kepi him out of the top five • Wedne\dtv • •t\Ull\ RACE THREE I Ft11< """c•ao. Si>e•n. 2_ J•ll L•n'1ar1, U S 3 Jol\n..y M<C•ll, Ar.,...iine. 4 Rootr St-•ti. V S S Torl>en Gr•el, BtAlll RACE FOUR I D .. t Cl\epln US , 1 GrMI, Bre111 3 GanodO, SP••n. • Lenl\1,.,, U.S .. S M<C•ll. Aroen1•n• SlendlnQ• eflar lour rocn I Jett Lenllari, u .s 14 0 Ph. 7 To,,,.., G•••I, Br.,11, 16 0, 3 llOQ!tr Stew•ti, US •3 1. 4 H•-•n Bjur11rom, Ftnl....,, S. 1 ) TOlto H•rtmonn, Norwo. 61 O Women sail this weekend in Newport The Orangt' Count.\ Women ·s OC'can H<trtng Sen<.>s 10CWORS1 move!> to :"lrwport Heach this weekend "1th Voy<igcrs Yacht C:lulJ hosting lhe third raC'e of the !>er1ei. for lht' J ant• Schock Memorial Troph.\-The race wi ll be s a>lt'd in tht• ricl'an Saturday In Performanl'l' llundieap Rae· mg Fleet j achl:, Balboa Yl.ltht Club l.lnd South Shore \':1cht ClulJ apµear to have a con flirt of interest with B YC scheduling a One· Design Re~alta on in side and outside course~ and SSYC has posted its One Oe~>~n Champrnnsh1p for any rla!'.s with fl\'t' entries Bahia Connthi:m Yacht CJub has scheduled thr s ixth race in 11!> predicted log rare senes on Sundav SatlinJ? compellt1on m other Southern Cal1forn1a Yachting Association areas L•A .... lft.L-aNcll C•brlllo Beech Yael\! Club L-lllelnt •no ,.turn ICM>rlllo Serio No W I S•tu•O.• S..... a.., St•I Bea<ll Y•<nl CluD Polnl Ftrmln NIQM r •t•. S,.,urO.y S--•l•Y Klno H•rtlor Yecl\I Club (t i 10 F'"' Cl\am· plon'111p, S.tu•d•Y. Sundo Autumn One·O..IQn R•oort.e. S.turaev. Sunder C•lllornle Yacl\I Club Squ1rr~1 B..,.. Rtte IH•rrl1 Serini S.lurda y Oel ll•v YacP>I Club Sundov SklPC>tr\ RKt I h,,,_ s.r .. sl Wlndt•mmer• V•c"' CIVb -LaOIH S•bol llaQttte. 5'1nde y S.~DI ... S•n Dl•oo Ye<l\I Club Amlolt• Serio lEtci..111-11! S.lurO•Y. Sund•Y. F•ll Serles (J.J4l S.turaey, Sunday, Pow.oer Puff Tropny S•rlH IPCJ S.turdo, Suna•y; Georoe Bun M•morl1I TroC)fly 1Solln9l Selu•d•y, Sundly Coron•do C•y• Y•c M CluD Around Co•on-i lll•nct\ '"" CFronk Hall TM>Ohvl StlUnlltJ, Sund•y Co.-Yecl\I Club BliWll Do•n Re<ll\Q Ch•"'Plonsl\lp, S.turaey S•nt• Cler• Reclno A1soc1a11on S.rltt. S.turcUly. ~t .. n Yo<P>I Club F•ll S.rle1 IT-l lrOI Selurday, Sund•y E1P>wedoe T•oPPIY IC•l•ll,...171 S.1urdoy Su..On Sll.,.r G9tt Ya<lll Club M•n 0 War ~rln. Sunaey N-•M lftl•M Allacec>e Y•cnr Club Scr1ppo-K.ii.nburt1 Serlet, s.tunley, Sund•y Polnl Dume Y 0<1\t Club S.bol Ractt. 5"lf>. del o11ta 8•tbfr• Y•cnl Ct\ID Ledl .. D•y ••ten-. s..ncs.v ,,_ Valley S.lllno AHOCl•llon o ... , a< lllQ, 5"nday Hobie in econd after three races SUDDEN VALLEY. Wash. Bob Thom as of Oceanside led the Hobie · 18 n a tio nal <'ham- plonship Wednesday a fter three races in the champiorrshlp~t. Thomas had 41~ points 10~ for Hobie Alter Jr . or Capis rano Beach. r Third in the scorin~ wa&-a Ue betwPen J im Severs. Po~nd . O r e ., and Corl R o b ts, Brig hton, Mich. wit h 19 'nt.<i. Fifth was Milt's Wood. Austin. Tex .. 23 points Alter is the defendln1 cham· pion In the class. The resat.la cont inues through Saturday. -..... Oran~io Coast DAILY PILOTn huradey. 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C•1>1•tt•~ ,, °'-90•"-• ••••• ,, ••• , , RAMS "'I SEAS ON TICKETS Limited Choice Seats Green Bay, Sept. 20 Cle.,.eland, Oct. 4 Tic le eh A 'fail able 21 3-46 3-1 l 0 I lA•k for Sundoyl \.. 714-752-0960 ~ r--------, I A r •c lll•Ou• eu .... ess I I NamP 'il~l.,menl llled I .,. lh tr>t' Cou"'~ Clerk ·~ I ' "tltd for f1vp years a'1~r wtuc" time cont1nu1ng t bu\t11e~._t'\ must rftf11e ' 1 Publtcdhon •s neceHMy I • '1yJfth erearti ~ I nange. Call lhe Legal I I Oe par1men1 al lhe I I D AI L Y PILOT In• j *ntnrm.-.Pon ~nd I n •rf'HJ•V form~ II 642·4321 I E •I 132 I THE LIGHT TOUCH By Al I I I I -., I I• 11 • o I 1 I I Ii .I 111\ ... lt'llt lt1 111\1• '"'" \ "' ·' \ .. 1111111 1•11 I.. I I .11111 11~d p.ipt I • 11 11-1.111 th•t 11111 ... \ ''oil• , • d h 111 •II .1tld 111 .. 11~1e11l .. , o1 .. 11.11-lo \ llfll llll 111111• \\ h1• h \ "" lho ti p1•111I PIHlllll.'. t1l •f j. 1 I t fl ( ttllt I ' .,h 111 .... ,, •. dlh ...... 1 "'" I ""''' I h• pt II '~ ' .... 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Hon Butler lstronj.( s 1<k 1 <:11·1111 \\ 1ntl11111 .1ml lkt• (iordon ts rl'lat1velv ~1 <'l'n but 1>11nah111• fl•t•f:. l'Ollf11knt "1th tht'm · · M o 11tg om1· 1 y <'an run ,., t I.' p r o r step with ll<1ilhark 1 Kt•vtn Nt'lson," he• sa vs. \\h1ch mean-. h1· lt..is I G:-1.1t't'<I . OONAIWE SAVS T iit-: d t'fl'ns1ve line rs "ll11111pt•d and bru1:.ed " <it tht' moment and tht.> t'l1g1l11l1ty s tatus of lt•ft tat·klc JOt' Gary tl) of con l'<'l'll Ill-. a\Jtl<1b1hl~ \\on't bt.' known until Friday But tht• potl'nt ral 1~ l ht•rr Ill n~ht tacklt· I 1' 1<;u1mun, u prnsetason All Amencan selection. no ... t• guard Marltn Mo:-!., a fifth year senior and c; JI')'. who i.lurtcd nint• g<Jmcs last year Off .... nsivt.>l y. Tom Hum:-ey returns tor hrs JUlltor yt•ur as Donahue'!> outnghl choice for qu.1rtt'rback In 10 games as a starter last season, Ha m sL'Y l'Ompletcd 55.4 perc·enl of his pasl)eS for 1.11 6 yard:. and 111nl' touchdowns A:.Mstant coach llom cr Smith will again call lhl· pla}!'I from upl)t;urs, however. says Donahue, l!am:.c.•y will have the oµtwn to audib11i ze at lht> 11111• 111 'ol'l'immagc "ltopefully." says the coach, 1f \\t• 1·all a bad play, Tom \\Ill gel us into a good 1111 l' decorative faucets <.,noose trom a handsome selection of faucets designed w11h a lla1r of nostalgia All are hand-crafted solid brass and washerless 8995 Wide S1>eod rinse ·n vac milD\w away Do you IJ•11eve in m11ac1es' ·11. I~ ' I I ~ 11 1 spred the satin Famous latex !lat wall paint fr om Glidden Beautiful llat l1n1sh scrubs ... oph111non• Kt>vtn Nelson A~ a freshman. Nelson gam1•1l 181 y ards 1111 HJ! C'drnes and <:aught 10 vuio.'o<·s Wath )(reut !-lfH'ed and excellent overall uthll'ltc abtltty, Nc·bon ts bt·tnt< looked at as the m·xt MrNt•1l T iil-: fo'lll .l.HM'K 1s Jo'ranrk Bruno. last year s '>t 1.trkr who h:.ii. 11t1prond his strength and ls a o;ound hlocker l>onahuc C'alls hi'> recetvtng corps ··the best group I ve bt•t•n assoc:wted with in my 10 years at l1Cl.J\ I four w 1 an a:-s istant coach )." Tim Wrightman ti. a pn• Sl•ason All American randtdat(' al light rnd and '-'tde receiver~ J OJO Town:-cll and Corma1· Carnev rombtned for 46 re· cc1.Hwni. last n·iar · be glad you got glidden Kio-tested Latex semo Deep <..lean ca1pets w•th tn s mut11 ilttac hmPnl vacuum <..leaner Spet.•at auachm<>nt total dP•ergent c•ean nq Spray aw..i1 mildew & d•s-219 courage 1 '' 'Tl rPturn1n9 16 Ol Reg 2 95 clean stays color last see Easy water clean-up Reg 11 99 gallon qtoss enamel tor a 12e9 super 1ougn non- yellow•ng ltn1Stl gallon kwilvet quick, get a kwikset Tyto 1ockse1 for replacement or s4e remodeling Easy 1nstallatonn •400TX3KSP Reg 11 99 Alv monl gather round for good times Quality A lumont 42 " diameter glRSS·IOp table ages L1m11ed Quan1111es # 142 Reg 110 9S dustbuster energy saver Rechargeable cordless vacuum for big and small 2688 1obs Lei the batteries do the worll •9330 Reg 32 9S ... - I with plenty of room to spare Rustproof storage sheds with 4S" door and locking handle Includes noor and shelf oumrn llllO lllSTAll.ATIOll lllClUOlD S 17 249.95 S'alO' 299.9!5 l 'alO' 405.95 6 al ' 259.95 6'110' 349.95 10'a10'439.95 trend- setting blender 05191 s 14-speed blende• dehve<a a speed tor every cooking need' Convenient 2 8 8 8 pushbuM<.n control •SSS ReQ 39 99 Maste1 MECHANIC ~ not just a pipe dream \ ' Master Mechanic 14" Pipe 499 W rench tor heavy duty workshop robs Reg 6 99 HOURS: WEEKDAYS 9 to 9. SATURDAY AND. SUNDAY 9 to 8 SALE PRICES 8000 THIU SEPT. 18. 1911 I dream of genie R1cndel Lawn Genie helps you malle your sprinkler system fully au1oma1tc 3 2995 1tation 1y11em. #R4406LG Req 44 9S 6 Stollo• -•9 S9 tS 39.95 Energy Saver Hot Water Heaters to stay In hot water · 30·gallon water heater 114'' with energy saving 1empera1ure shut-off 40 gol., . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . 124.n so gol. 1• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 184.H COSTA MESA All Sale Items are Sub1ec110 Stock on Hend All Photogrephtc. Typogrephltel. C1er1cal end Printing Em:>ra ere Subject to Correct! ..... 111111 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. September 10 1981 I ,-~~----~~----~~------~~----~~~~--~------------~~~~~- -~fr- 11• • N,L '°°TULL Jr .. 1.n teu on OolPhfnt t :OO II 0 NIW8 • KUNOFV C•ln9 ..-111t1 the •Id or tne "prl11<1• ot 1h1evea" 10 rMtOfe a Cht,.,.M d.ill• 10 hla thr0041 0 TIC TAC OOUQH • w ·A·s·H Tne 1ong-1mou1<1er1ng leu<I be~ Hot Ltps ano the nutMI In n.. command COmM to a Mad when ~ conhn•• one or tnem to her 19'11 G) 0000 TIMES J.J falls In love with a ma1. rMld woman fE) 6Ii) ELECTRIC COMPANY(R) Cl) CBS NEWS Q!NBCNEWS 00 CHAAUE. THE LONE.SOME COUGAR An orphaned C:OUOllf kitten 11 raised by • lumbermen unlll th• cat nears the call ot the w110 (Par1 2) 0MOVIE • •·~ "Tne He&tse" Trush VanOev1<e. Joseph Co1- 1en A setles ot btzarre and horrifying a•pertances drive 8 young ircnooltea<:h· II' to the edge of 1nsan1ty 'PG (.lJ "T ' SHORT 8U8JECTS 8:30 0 J()l(EA'S WllO • ALL 1H THE FAMll Y Mille has an _,gency appendec:tomy 8) BEHNY Hill TOWN DOCTOR -Tom Ewell stars a!\ Doc K11llen!::> in the m·w '\l1l'll'S "Best of lht-Wt•st" tonight at 8 30 on Chann{·I 7 1 Sec story. photo below 1 0 O! FAMILY FEUD II HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 0 FACETHEM~ Q) ALL IH THE FAMll Y Edith s ~neas to per- form with Stephanie al a schOOI COl)C*1 leaves h8t without a vo•c• and Stephanie alOna in the ~ll'Vhl tfl) MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT 6i) NEWS Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE A visit 10 an ISOiated Me•I· can Inlet 'Where whales breed. a strlet military prep sc:hoot In Alabama ( S: lAFF-A-THON A comedian host and lour comic contestants who compete ega1n11 one another are featured on lhus uoeaosored comedy oame snow and hi• •lae-eracklng manager try 10 outwit the mob. 'PG' (O)MOVIE • * ·~ "Blood Feud" (111110) Sophi• lOfan. Mar- cello Mutrotannl A widow •• •!dad by an IOeahtllC llwyer "'° • sma111im. gangstat 1n ner ~1u1 c:ruaaoe 1g1lnst th• menoso ..,..o klllad her llUAband 'A' f$JMOVIE • * •. ,. "Allen" (1979) Tom Skerrltt. Yaplltlt Kot· to The c:raw of a spacago. ino scrap carrla< lotlow a mysterious 1tvnat to a sop- poMdly dead planet and, aftll' landing. dtlGOVll< lhet the ~ was • warn· 1~ 10 111y away R OMOVIE One OI Benny s Ortgtnal songs •s featured and also a gag aoout e MCur11y olf1- c1< 8:00 f) (I) MAGNUM, P.I. • • • "All That Jazz" ( 111711) Roy Schatder. Jes- S>ea Ltlf\08 The 1umuttu· ous 111• ol a profeastonal dancer 11 totlowed lrom s1JCCess on the ataoe 10 personel crl .... 'R' Sil KCET NEWSBEA T Hoar c1e1e Robl!f'ls 6Ii) STUOIOSEE Cop Snow" Explorer Scout• ar.a1SI ttwl Gleo<lete Amon• POiice Dept N .... York City k•ds make A s 1n chsco O•nc•ng (RI ([)Q!NEWS 8:66 I) EOOOAIAL 7:00 I) CBS NEWS 0 N8CN£WS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN 8 euu.BEYE Q) M"A•s•H Alie< • transluSJon using a pint ot Frank's blood, Hawkeye suspec;ls nom or n111lng nepa1111s Cl) STREETS OF SAN FRAHCISCO mi OVEAEASY Guest banolaadllf Skncn HenOe<sOfl (RI 0 6Ii) MACNEIL / LEHRER REPORT Cl) T1C TAC DOUGH (H~ AEMEMBEA WHEN: PAGE ONE Dock Cavan tells lhe story ol the Amartcan tree press 111 printers ano pvbllshers. headlines and by-llnH scandals and scoops (OJ HAMMER HOUSE OF HORAOfl The "10U$8 That Bled to Oealh A young couple movM onto • 1un-oown suburban nouse lhat na:; been unoccupted Since 11 WU lhe ~ OI • btzarrC! murder (~1 THE WAa<Y WORlO OF JONATHAN WINTERS HOii Orson Welles Z MOVIE •• * .,, Those LIPS. Thote Eyes 1111801 Frank La~lla. GtynntS o ·con nor A flamboyanl summe< Stoel<. 8C1or who dreams ol Broadway slardom delands an oncompetenl. slag41-1truck prop boy and promo1'11s hil romaroce with a cnorus 'ii"' 'R 7:30 f) 2 ON THE TOWN Hosts Sieve Edwards. Melody Ro09rs Featured a 100!< al "sperm banks 011v10 HatlilMd's cotlectton of aviallon history. a "well- ness" clinic CHANNEL LISTINGS· 0 KNXT IC.BSI 0 C!) KN8( I NBCI l 0 "ILfl Ind I .. (I) IC/I l\C. fl He.I t O K~Ml\ICll'>I • '1) o<HJ lV 11no I " II:) K(Sl I MIC I ( (I) I( !IV (Incl l s ID KCOP TV fine;! t 0 e:1 t<CE1 t PBS! (j a:1 KOC ( I PU St Aga1n11 the advle:e of her uncle, Adelaide Malone hores Magnum to uncover the source ot eMtortton threats (Rt 0 GAMES PEOPLE PLAY Fealured an 82-yaar·otd stableboy. a Dar1enden 1nv111oonal compelllt<>n. a tug-ol-war belween the wove• of World Serles play ll'S (RI U MOVIE • • • ., 'Prisoner tn The Middle \ lll'l4J Da•ld Janssen. Karin' OOf 0 BOXING'S BIGGEST SHOWDOWN Suoar Ray ano Thomas Hearn lalk aboul thelr upcoming llgnt and each otha1. jotnad by olhat stilts of bOMlng 1nctudtng the or1g1n11 Suoar Ray Robin- son Q) P.M. MAGAZINE A 111Stl lo an tlOlllad Mea1- can inlet wl'lere -ales breed, a Chai wtlll ' Uncle< Tiie Ralnl>Ow' star. Biiiy Barty D< Wasco on a MW knee a.irgery tec:hnlQua. Chef tell hH a way 01 making perfec:1 911g wh•tes Cl) MOVIE * • • A Ma1or11y Of One' 111182) Alec Gu1nneu. Rosalind RusMll El:) TAAIHIHO DOGS THE w09DH0Us£ WAY Sit And Slay 6Ii) MAGIC Of' Oil PAINTING Purple Saga Qt RUNAWAYS: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Rot>e<I MacNeil hosts this special whtch eoml')8S the fact thet one million chU· Oren will run away from home 1n11 year. some u young as 1 O years Old lC MOVIE • * • ·~ The Haun1tng" { 11163) Jutle Harr•s. Cl8lre Bloom F't>Yr dlsperate people 1nvettlgate 11 hOu .. W11h en infamous reputa- tion lot supernatural goono•·on HlMOVIE • *'It The PrlJe Ftvhler' 1111711) Tim Conway, Oon Knolls During the Depres- sion. a bumbling bo•e• On TV l TV HBO r1m·m·•" rwOR1NY N" tWlB'>I l l SPNt ISl\owt1m1·1 Spotloqhl fColblr NPw~ Nelworl<I 8:30 0 BEST OF THE WE8T Through a llrange t.irn ol events. a lhoplceeper in a small western town bec:omet marshll g) THE 000 COUPLE Felta lalkl Oscar into being 11 bog brothat to a young boy 1n ralorm schoot fD SNEAK PREVIEWS ROQe< E1>8r1 and G- SlsklM Ilka a IOOlc at lhe evolulion of femtly lllms wllh scenes trom 'Ordi- nary People,' "The G1ea1 San11n1 • and "Kraml!f Vs Kra1T\41r IA) '1i) JUUA a41LO AHO COMPANY 'Sundey NifJhl Supper" (Al ®) HAAOlO GAEENE PAESEHT8.- ''Show 01 Shows" t:oo 8 NURSE Mary II Uj)MI .,.,.,, suo- geatl\re g1tt1 111111 artlvlng al her aper1mant (R) D O!MOVIE • • "lady Ot The House" \ 1978) Oyen Cennon, Armand Asaente 0 MOVIE • * • ·~ "J«emlan John- son' (1972) Rober1 Red- lord, Wiii G- 11J Btl.l Y GAAHA.M CfMlADE Q) ME.AV GAlFFlH G1Htst1 David Letterman. Robert Goulet. Mary McFl<IOen Jenllee H&1rl· son, Phy011 Davis, M&1llyn Mccoo. Juoy Landers. Marton Zota f£) l08 CAMP£R08 Natl Cano's lourt-. mem· t>er mar1ac.h1 bano serves up an 81/enlng ot tradition- al MeMicen muSIC In 1h1s rep<IM of 1 KCET Special '1i) SNEAK PREVIEWS Roeer Ebert and G- S•Sleal teka a loot<. a1 the evolutton ol lamlly ltlm• w111\ llCeneJ from "Ordi- nary People," "The Great S1nun1' ano "Kramer Vs Kramer "(R) (}]) MOVIE • •·~ "Framed" (1974) J04l Don Baller. Conny Van Dyke Alter lour years ol br.ital prison treatment, a gambler swean revllfl99 on tf'ta tnuos. crOOked cope and potltlclana >Mio aethlmup ('l)MOVIE • • • The Offence· (1973) Seen Connery. Tre- vor Howard While traeltlng oown • cnlld motester, a London detective a1o..iy edOff hlmMll toward a nervout breakdown 'A' 9:30 l!ID CAllFOf\NIA JOURNAL Los Angalas Carrie. The ~T0tcil' G UWAH HIUMANt A ~ Lillian Hallman otter• 1 llartltng OYerVlaw Of f'tao Ille, aocomc>lllll\tnellta ell( I tile avotutlOl'I 01 ner onllo• I ~ n KHOT9 l.NONG • Armed ,....,,._ bvnlt Into I the t wlflg home end take VII, Karen, Ginger and • Laut •••• :w. U.l.~l.E "The Proud 4.nd The Fto- ren· Jlln l.Mlt8' tec>Otl• on Iha paoola ot MlnnMOt• and Wfly .,...,, '°"• thalt ~I= '* * '-' "The Town Th•t Dtffdad Sundown" ( 19771 Ben Jonn1on. Andrew Prine. A m•dman 11alks 1over1· t1na1 In a Southwe11a1n border town. lhanerlng the r-· danll IOy llld teMal 0\18' tha ano ol World w er fl R' IHllOE THE NF\. Tf'ta •lntatM and contMll llguttng In the outcome ot Iha 11180-9 t foot bell --son era t11on1ivn1ao lO)MOVIE •• 'A "Flllh And Flrec:at" ( 1979) Roger Devi•. Tricia Samber• An adventurous men jotna toroa1 wOh en equally dlrlng lady tor a hlgh·IP"d joyride wfllch olac:at an erm'f' of police Offleerl on tf'tajr 1ra11 'PG' MOVIE ft• * °" ·w 1.. Blood" 111180) Brad Dourlf, Amy Wright An amotlonally dalached prHc"8r eon- 1an0a wllh a nandrul ot P909le. eac;h ol whom want• to e~plolt him tor a dlttarent reason 'PG' 9 JUOY GAAL.AHO St'EQAl Jooy Garland 11 joined by l•ze MlnneOt •nd Bert>ra Streisand In thlt unique muak:al spac;al hlmed 1n tll64 10:30 ... NEWS ti) INDUEHOEHT NETWORK NEWS fE) THE HUMAH FACE Of'CHINA 'Mino. Body And Spmr· Tl\e unique Chinese n1t1on11 health cete sys- tem lntegralee lhelr tradl· tlonal remedies with We:it· etn medlCine (RJ 6Ii) THE LAWMAKERS Cor1Hpondan1a Linda Wer1helmer and Cokle Rober11 jOtn Paul Duke lor an up-to-t,,..minute a.im- mer~ of Congrass1ona1 ac1tv111aa 11:00 f) D 11 Cl)<!:§>~ NEW8 0 STAATRS< 0 HEWl YWEO OAAAE Q) MANNIX "End Game" Cl) 8EHNY HIU Elanny the muoger gets a 1Hte of hll own medicine wflen he trle1 10 roD a cier- ~an SJ DICK CAVETT Guest Roger Moore (Part I ol2)(R) 6Ii) THE TOM COTT\.E SHOW Incest A woman l/'llltes nar c:hlldhOOO ••«>< and guilt 01 being Mxullly molested by "8r lather and 1"8 Olttlwlt ptoeftl ol dealing wtlll lhe treuma and he< Mxuallty es an adult MOVIE * • • "Alrp4anel" ( 1980) Robert Haya, Julie Hager- ly AHer an alttt._·s cr- lells to lood po1sonlnQ a narvous !Ofmet wer p11o1 11 prauad lnlo -...ice end must contend with on- boatd hysteria. a secreli\19 control 10-and cilChe- lilled mamorlal 'PG 0MOVIE * • • "Bluing Saddles" ( 197•) Cleavon Lntle, 0- Wlldl!f Directed by Mel Brooks A raHroad worltl!f •n the Old West aJmoet has more j)(Oblema lhan ne can handle ~n he Is appointed lherttt of Rock RodQe. • town plnpotntad for dMtrUC11on by • buSt- nase tyooon 'A' (%)MOVIE * * e "The Matrlaga Of Marie B11un" ( 11179) H•n- na Schygulla, Ktaua Lowlttch Directed by Re.Iner We<ne< f aublnder During WOffd War II. a Germen bride atruogiea to survl\'8 es lhe wilts f()( the relurn of hat IOIOler hus- band 'R' 1 uo II Cl) u.a. OPEN HIOHuaHTS H1Qhlighll ot Illa day'e Kllon In the U S. Open Tennis Champlon1h1ps (from fluehlng Meadows. NYL D Q!TONIOHT Holl Johnny Car1on Oueat· Maureen Murphy 8 111 AllC NEWS HIGHTUNE LET9 MAKE A DEAl ST AHlEY IMEOE1. TUBE TOPPERS . KC'OP ti' 8 C>O .. A Majority of Onl· .. Alt•(• Guinnc:,s <Jnd Rosalind Husscll '>lal' m a movie about a J l•wish matron \\ho f:tl l:. 1n love with a Japancw WldOW('I° ABC fJ 8 JO .. Best of the WC'st .. A !::>hopkcqa•r bt-tnmt>~ n l•t1 :,h•il 1n " ... mall Wt1'>tt1rn t<mn ABC fJ 9 00 Jt'l't·miah Johnson Robl~l't Redford ~I ur~ a~ a mount•-'"' nHtn. SBC I) !I ()() . Lady ol l l\l" llousl• . lh'an Cannon <;t ars <is a S<1n l-'ra1H·1 ~c·o m' a Ci a m who bl' c a m c rn a' 11 r o I' Sau~ahto. • KCET HIWSltEAT Hoet Cleta Robert• ID CAPTIONED A9C NEWS te)MOVll • * * * ''Re1ur1ec1ton' ( 1lleOI Etten Bur1tyn, Sam Shapard. Altar a 1141ar let•I euto accident, a woman find• that 1118 has the lbill· 1y to heal othat• but ia ~­ aec:uted beCIUM ol ,,.., lltfuaal to c1 .... 1 .. uovlne lnfluancl8 'PG (0J MOVIE • • • ·cn1p1ar Two· ( 19711) Jemee Cun Mar· sh• Mason SOOfl att• hll wile's OMth, a wrltat finds h1m1ett raluClanlly felhng 1n 10..,. aoa1n 'PG' -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 IJ Cl) THE JEFFEASON8 An annweraary ceHlbratlon causes George and Louise 10 breelc .ip (R) 0 MOVIE * a ·~ 0 1 Love And DH11e ( 1963) Merle Obaton. SlllVll Cochren A wealthy woman 111empts to 161"8 her M>tdtd pas1 t>enlnd by marrying 11\e manlhelo\IH II dJJ CHARLIE'S ANGELS The Angels join a women s football team to fl"d out who 11 lrytng to dostroy a temal• foolball league (R) 8 GUHSMOl<E Q) MISSION: IMP08818lE The IMF CS.VIMS • schema to dupe a foreign agent into stealing • bogus m1s- s1ta gvtdenca sys1e<n 8) AOOt<tES Cnros ana Terry heve thelr car stolen while 1nves1tgat· 1"2 a mator rob~ {SJ MOVIE •'It "The Sex Mechlne" ( 111781 Ill 2037 A 0 K l8n· 11s11 aotve tha energy proDlem by harnes11ng lhe power 01 lhe human llbldo 'R 12:30 I) Cl) MAOIGAN Madigan and • novtce detective Mak local t>oods \rle1Hntnng a grocery al0te (RI 0 O! TOMOAAOW Guell 01tv11 Newton- Jolln (HJ MOVIE It** 'II a My Turn' ( 1980) Jiii Clayburgh. MIChaal Dou11tas A t>rll- llent Chle.ego matn proles- sor rea1t1n lhe problems on her five-in relatlonsl\tp w"8n she l•nds a MW lo\19 -•le In N-York for he< l•thaf'a rametrlage 'R OM0\11£ • • '" The Ou111oar" (1982) Tony Cunos. Jemes Francltcul Pima Indian Ira H1m1tton Hayes helps 1n ra111ng the Hag on two Jim a 1:000 PSYCHIC PHENOMENA "The Man1noe1 F0und•· tlon" Hoell Damien Simp- son, Stacia Munl Guesls Elmer ano Atyce Gr_, Q) MOV1£ • • • •Johnny Come l•!aly" ( 11143) J&mN Ceg. ney. Marjorta Mein Two ..ie<an ~aoar pub- lllhaf• jotn loroat In a ltvht aoalnat a local town ~· ., INDE.P£HOENT HETWOflllC NEWS CZ)MOV!f • • • • "Young Frani.an- 11e1n" (1117•1 o-w ua.,, Pele< Boyte The aon OI Iha lnl1mou1 Dr Frankenstein attemp11 to prove that his father ••• not • madman by completing hlS ettor1s lo creel• • 1ynthallc m1111 'PG 1:100 MOVIE • • "The Laal Angry Man" (1117•1 Pat Hingle Lynn Carltn (II HEWS 1:10 tl) MOVIE * •'It "The Myaletoans" ( 195111 Kenjl San&1a. Yuml Shlllk8WI A group of highly evolved 1llen1 ol S<.tpo;<IOr lnllMllgenoe try to tal<e over Eanh to petpetu· ata their civillullon (C)MOVIE * * * * " II" ( 1963) Mal- colm McDowell. David Wood The oppresstve ••~• II an Enghsh boys' tchoot leads 10 a voo- lent 11udan1 ra1>a111on ..-S)MOVIE • a "Flve Mesta,. 01 DHth"'R' 1:tl00 NEWS 1:5611 MOVIE • * "Mad;son Avenue" ( 19621 Dana Andrews Eleanor Parkat 2:00 0 O! NEWS 2:tOf) HEWS 2:30 0 NEWS 2:40 f) EDn'ORIAl 2:46 f) MOVIE • * '" Oa,,ng Game ( 196'1) Lloyd Brtdges NICO M1nardos 2:50 g) MOVIE • • "lnvuion 01 The Siar CreaturH" ( 1963) Bob Ball. Ftank;a Ray 3:00 II) MOVIE • • "Nigh1 01 The Sorcer- ers" ( 1970) Jae~ Taylor Simon Andrua Evlf and d1ngar batlll Iha meml>e<s of an axpad1tton when they accklentllly stumble on to a sacrthctal burial ground dMO in IM jungles ol Afrl· ce (Z)MOVIE • • •'It Those Lips, ThoH Eyes ' ( 19801 Frank Langella. Glynnis O'Con· nor A llamDoyan1 s11mme1 s1ock aC1or. wno dreams or Broadway slardom. detend1 an •ncOfTlpetent. st~struci. prop boy ano promolas h11 romance with a Chorus gut 'R 3:30 ct) MOVIE • • * '-" "The Haunting' (111631 Juhe Hems. Cl81re Bloom Four disparate people 1twesttv11e • house wtth en lnlemous rec:iu••· tlon lot supernatural goings· on (S)MOVIE • • "Charge 0 1 The Mod- el T'1" ( 11179) Louis Nye, Herb Edelman During World Wat I, a German spy ex1Q.1181 a p4an to wee-en the AmerlCan w11 effort by enc:our9Qlng Vin• Nueva and hit band ot guerillas 10 make rald1 on the Me•tCan border 'G' 3:45 g NEWS S:tlO II 8T AA TREK JOHN DARLING 4:00.WOYll * * • AoH Thal Ja.u (1879) Roy 8eMIOer. Jes MC• t..anoa r~ tumultu OUI Ille Of a prot-lonal detic.t It followed lrom ~· on Iha 1tage 10 P8fl0tlal Ctl-'A' ooe MOVll * • Tf'ta Big Frame ( 19$3) Marl. S1._1t, Jean l(an1 .,. • M0\111 "Lady Al MldnlQnt ( tll•ll Rlchero Danntng Fren< ... Ralfany uoll) NIW8 f'r•dapf• DayfhRe .tlor•~• -~- 5:00 .2) * • • ·1118 Offence ( 1973) Sean Connery l ra-"°' Howard Wlltle tracking oown • child moleater. a London detec:ttve slowly edges hlmHll toward a na<VOUI breekdown 'R 11:00 ~ • "Sat ah And The Street WeaHt" Ce Ce Oonoughe. Barbera Grush A typical IMn·lge gitl IS c:onlrontad on the 11ree1 Dy a stranget wflo plaGes e watch tn ner hano and says she m1111 P•Y by lomorrow IS, • * • Simon 119801 Alan Arkin, Austin Pendl•· ton Sctet111rts 11 e btratre· ty m1td11ec:teO 1111nk tan~ convince a bumbling col· 1ege protes10r lhll ho is an alien t1om ou1a1 space PG' 11:30 0 *•ft "Tha Lall 0 1 Tne Moh1c1ns " 119361 Randolph Scott. Henry Wllco•on Based on 1ne s1ory by James Fenimore Cooper Fort W11111m Hen ry 1s allack8d by Indians durtr>g the French a.nd lndtanWer 7:00 (CJ •• Running Wolo ( 19731 Lloyd BrtOges. 0.na Mewll The gOOd guy~ ltghl the Dad guys In the con1emporary Amerocan Southwes1 G 8:00 CS) * • • 'Les Gu1s" 119571 Gene l(elly. Miiz• Gayno• An American mustcal show hits ine European corc:u11 when comp1ica1tons a11se 0 • • • • Muroer On Tile Orient E1tp1ess (19741 Alben Finney Lau <en Bac:a11 Beigien sleulh Hercule Poorot 1nves1o0a1es lt>e murder ol en Amertcan 1noustr11ll11 aDoerd a lu•· ur1ous and lamous train 9~00 ct) a*• "Bobtly Deer- helel" \ 1977) Al Pac1no. Marthe Keller An Ameri- can racing Idol, who has touno great success on lhe Eut<>Qean c:trcu1t a11empts to Oosown n1msetl from h•S background and lamlfy whtle falling 1n love w11h a beau1tt111 woman PG' 10:00 Cl) * •. HOid Tnat Hyp. notost t 1957) Bowery Boys. Hunt? Hall When one ol the Boys. sl\aplteal ove1 801 'C!llress•on exper· tments agrees lo be hyp- nouzeo he dlscove• s he led a pUI Ille In the 1600s as a Britts!\ ••• colklc:lor ( ~J • • ''> Real Ute" ( 1979) Albert Brooks, Chatles Grodin A film crew moves tn with a fem•· ly 1n Phoenix. Arizona 10 produce a c1nem1 •ertte documentary on the aver- ~ AmerlCen lamlly PG 10:30 O * e • • The He11se· Trtsh VanC>evere. Joseph Cotten A series of bozarte and hortlfylng e•periences drtve a young SChootleach· e• to lhe edge of 1nsan1ty 'PG' 11:00 61) • • Red Rive< Range 11938) Jonn Wayne. Ray Corngan Tne Three Mesqutteers set out to nab a ganv ot c:allle lhtevas 0Qer1t1ng along lhe Red River ~ • • '• "Uplown Satur- day Ntghl'' ( 19741 Sidney POIUer, Bill CosDy A laCIO· ry worker and a streel· wise cabboe get caught up "' a genotano r.ud when they daclO. to 11 Ill • gano- eter -no tlald "" 1 ber 11:30 D • • * "' Journey Into F"r" 11942) OtlOt• WttlM, JOHiih Co11•n Outing WOl'ld W11 11, en American ''m~tt epaojllllf Ill Turli.ay ~ Iha quer- rv (lf tnamV -It t2;00 I) • • • lhe P•iam• O•me (19:>71 00fl9 Day Jonn Rllltt A unton •*Pf• Mnta11ve 18111 In love wolll • p11ama llCIOty' Oew a.ipet1ntat108111 •nd rt1•n· 110ff to tonvtnc:. him that tna wo•~e<• 11eod • rolto tD ••"!he M1tter Of B•ll•nltoa' I 11163) Errot Flynn, B .. 111ca Cempbafl A young Scoumen Hc•pe• htt c:ountry and 1urn• p1r11e when • reoat lion tn which ha wat 1nvotve<1 1a11s % • • • Attpt~I (1980) Robe<I Hey• J111111 Hag.<ty Alter an a1111ner·s crew 11111 to IOOd l>OflOn· •no a nervous tor met war pilot tS preasea tnto ..,_ v.ca and mus1 conlend wolh on boa10 hy11er1a. • &tteretlve con1ro1 towa1 11110 chche·llllea memor1e1. PG' 12.30 Ii) • * Tne PtlOI Cllll RoWtlSOn PG 1'-00 C • * • •' Irie Strang- C!r (1967) M11cello M1s- 1to1ann1 Ann• Karina A handsome s1onenear led s1ranoer ignores aoc1e1y·s conven1ton1 end pays the puce 1n this 1oapt11ton ol lhe tamlld Camus noyal {$) • • • Le> Goris (19S7) Gene Kelly. M1tzt Gaynor An Amencan musical shaw hits !he European ctrcun wnen compllc:a1tons 11r1se 1:30 1 • • "H19n Heels t 1972) Jean-Pa.ii Belmon-oo Mia Farrow A man t>ecomes a membet of a CluD 1n11 1i. Oevoteo to S4klucmg nornety womet\ 2:00 0 ft * ' • ROSC!bud ( 1975) Pete• O TOOie Roeh· ard A11entio1ough Ftve we.tnny gorts are la~en nostage by Arab lerrortsts alter 1ney board their tu~· uroous yachl ano ktll 1he crew PG _,,.- 3:00 Q! • • '• Speeawa11'-' 11968) Elvis Pre119S' Nancy Sinatra A slock car Ortver 015GOvets ne owes lhe IRS a large amoun1 01 money 1n back taaes ¢ • · Sarah And The Strttl Weasel Ce Ce Donougne. Barbara G1usn A typ.cal l&en·&Ql! 'iltrl IS contronted on lhe street by a slranger who places e walch •n hef hd'ld and sa~s She must pay by tomottow 3:30 0 • • * , Come Back L11lle Sheba 119~31 Sn.r- 1ey Boo1n Burl Lancastl!f The fr.istrated emotions ot a cheap shoddy couple break IOOM wnen they rent a room 10 a colteoe girt S.. ft • Cnarge 01 The Model l s ( 1979) LOUIS Nye Herb Eoatma11 Dur- ing World War I 1 German spy uecutea a p1an 10 weal.en 11141 Amerocan war ettorl by encouraging Villa N.ieva and h11 bend of vuerlllas 10 make raids on the Mexocan border 'G (Z1 • * Lovers Ano liars f 19811 Goldte Hawn G1anc:ar10 G1onn1no R 4:00 C • • Running Wold f 19731 Lloyd 8rodges Oona Merrtll The gOOd guys ltghl tne bad guys on lhe c:on1emporary American Sou111wes1 G 4·30 0 * • Tne Abd1ca1ton ( 197•) L•v Ullmann Pe1er F•nch Because ol he• love lo• 11 Cardinal Oueen Chns11na causes a 51tr lhrougnout Sweden by 8bd1ca1tng and c:onve111ng 10 Cathotte1sm In the t 7th century PG 5:10 (l, • • • Bluing Sao. Oles (197•) Cieavon Little. Gene Wtld~ Dtrec:ted by Mel Brooks A railroad worker in the Old Was1 almosl nu more problems lhan he can handle W"8t1 he is appointed Sherltt of Rod Ridge a town pon· poonlad tor destruction by a bu9'ness tycoon R' by Armstrong & Batiuk YOU KNOW IHE K'E'ASON THEY CALL-"<OU AN ANCHORMAN, CHA~LI E1 0ECAU5E. YOU'RE A 1-L... Vlf(.T ! 1-!Af HA! HEE ! HE.E .' HA ! ~ONEY OANGE.RFtELO GE'TG MORE RESPECT THAN "I. DO ! ABC tenders Western comedy tonight By JERRY BUCK A .. T ........... , ..... LO S ANGELES Tenderfoot Sam Best's best-laid plans to become a storekeeper in Copper Creek go awry when he ends up instead as marshal of the wild and woolly town. Sounds like the ma kings of a Western epic, ex· cept that in ··Best of the West." the scouts have their eyes on laugh tracks. Joel Higgins stars as Sam Best in the comedy series. which premieres tonight at 8:30 on ChaMel 7 It's a goofy far ce that shoots holes in every Western cliche from the st.eeJy.eyed gunfighter to the heart-of-gold saloon girl. Its theme song sounds like something rescued from "Bal Masterson" in the 1950s. Is it funny? Does a horse have four legs? Carlene Watkins is his bride, Elvira. a Southern belle who finds it hard to cope without a house full of servants . Best, a widower, met her while burning down her daddy's plantation during the Civil War. "Carlene's got the toughest role," Klegins says. "She has lo play a putty brain from the South, not because s he's stupid but because everything was always done for her before. Yet, ~he bas to be my confidante. So she has to play on ri\,any levels." "Best or the West" was a long time on the trail. Higgins went Into it alter cotnpleUni work on another ABC show, "Salvage-1." ' i "I really wanted to do a sitcom," he says. "I wanted an easier working schedule. One that would allow me to do other things. Along came 'Best of the West.· I liked the concept, but I didn't care much for the script. Then I met Earl Pomerantz and he wrote a new script. It was won- derful. .. The pilot was taped in April 1980. While await· ing a decision from ABC, Higgins went off to play Curly in a Broadway revival of "Oklahoma." .. A BC said they were going to do it in the fall, right after the actors' strike." Higgins says. "Then we were supposed to go on last March. When the writers went on strike they decided to save us for the fall. "We taped our shows before an audience and we had people who didn't know us from Adam. We got the people who were turned away from 'Laverne and Shirley.' " After graduation from Mlcbl1an State University. Higgins t.ried his hand at public rela· tlons at General Motors Corp. "I quit and went to Europe for three months, starving, playing In cof· tee houses for wine and cheese and bread," he says. "I was one jump ahead of the draft board." When he couldn't find a job back ln thla coun· try, he threw up his arms and Joined the Army. "It w aa the Army that put me seriously lnto the enter· to1nment buslness," he says ' ~ "l was an entertainment s pecialist in Korea. I'd go down and find anybody who could perform. I'd recruit general's daughters to do a go-go dance from the back of a truck. I came back from Korea with medals. It's probably the first time anyone ever got a medal for putting on shows." At Fort Gordon, Ga .. he met Ray Templin and Loren Korevec and they organized a musical- comedy group called the Green Apple Nasties. He continued with the group after they were dis- charged, until he left to appear in .. Guys and Dolls" in the Midwest. Then be did "Cabaret" in Canada, ·was with the first national touring com· pany of "Grease" and made his Broadway debut in "Shenandoah." It was while still doing "Shenandoah" that he got a part in the soap opera, "Search for Tomor- row." "I took over the role that Robbie Benson had originated when be was a child," Hiagins says. "I played Mary Stuart's foster son. She'd been playing the role or the matriarch for 30 years. She was extraordinary. I learned from her about how to be ln your own light and stay out of the other actors' lights " Read all todays news everyday Joel llrggms. Carlene Watkin~ Peluce play a frontier /am1ly in West .. and Meeno Rest of tht in the lllly Piiat -~' Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThuraday, September 10, 198 1 ·Film, 's title an apt one 8) HOB THOMAS ··-i. ........... ._ 1101.1.YWOOO "I turmoil Tony Curtis left thl' play during the Los Anl(l'les tryout u nder ('1rcumstant'es that have nl"ver bel'n expla ined. lie was replut'ed by Ron Liebman .. The fear was get- ting m the way of my Rogers seats available Lawn iseotmg Is s till uvullable for the Ke nny Rogers and Crystal Gale concerts Friday and Saturday nights ut the Ol'W Irvine Meadows Am- phitheater, theater spokesmen said todoy The lawn se1tts . located directly behind the sold·Oul reserve seats, are priced at Sl6 for the s ho w. Lawn guests are ent'ouraged to bring blankets for romfort, although no (•hairs will be al· lowed on the grounds The Rogers/Gui~ show, wh1<"h offit'ially opens the 10,000-seat venue, will begin at 8 p m For more information on this and other concerts call 855-6111 011..:ht to ht• in P1ctun•s" 1s u spll'ndictl y apt title fur Dinah Manofr's b111 b1 ~·ak For years she has bt'en ~ay1ng tht! sume thinR. but nobody wus listening performance, 1t was ------------- The youn~ actress is cu starritTg with Walter Matthau and A nn · M argrcl Ill the movie vt•rs ion of Neil Simon's pluy. produced by Simon <Ind Herbert Ross. who 1s also directing . The flt m is being i.hot al 20th C e ntur> ~ox . where M1l>s Manoff h as a m o bile horn<' and a ll the at·cou t rl'menls o f o.;tardom paralyzing," the actress recalled "f'inally I told myself: 'So what if I fail? I can always go back to ·Soap · " S he had been a semi-regular as Elaine Lefkowitz on the ABC series. The n ew a ttitude helped her t'o me through with a Tony· w1nni11g p erformance. For security 's sake, she asked her mother to al · tend not only the open· ing night, but the night In the Supreme Court. lhe<e ore only eight of them against all of her. FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER A Potomc>u'll PKlure I ·ft" .... ...... .,.., ......... , : . ... ~¥"1>'°''-_, ... lolfhA'._ ... J~ I \ : " ........... ~ ....... , .... ..:Ir • NOW PLAYING bt!fore. ID1HllDI lllW'°'" ••II• l llla ruu IDWAllDS 111111011 fllJD Colvin Klein Jeans Tr1e great 5 pocket wrde ·wole corauroy 1eon Colors dusly green. nutmeg. burgundy black and navy Add a western spcrt sturt trom Polo to complele lhe outfit '· 1 nevt.'r t.'Xpected to bt• in the movie." she re · marked "It's unlike Nt.'11 Simon to cast ac tors from his plays 10 the m ov ie version Walter Matthau in 'The Odd Couple' was a rare ex<·eption Dl·n a h was the ~t .. OMS..oc••U llt B·•· ',, MAllCINllU towa1101 CllllMA WlST CINIDOllll ~ • \ r •• I. AL'S GAD AGE 56 FASH 0 SlA da ughter or Lee Grant Wolmast•• 891 m" '•l<I•." ~ • I NI ND and t he late w r iter 11Drtmsacc1mo1ou"111110"'111m NEWPORT BEACH • (714) 644-7030 Ar n o ld M a n off. _J;:::::.==================i-------------------- .. I h a d prepared myself lo l>t-d1:.appoinl· l'cl I told Nell , 'When you cast K risty McN1chol. please tell me firs t so I don't have to rt•ad about 1t 1n the Ol'\.\ s pa per Dinah M a no ff is <·nmpacl. pixy-faced and rl'vvt'd up with nervous t'ncrgy. Her a~e ·> "Last ,Vl·ar I stopped telling " T rouble 1s. vou can't htdt• suC'h things when \' I) u h a \' t• a f a m 0 u s mother . at'lrcss Lee (;rant. anci the records 1nciicate D1n uh 1s 23. Her com binat1on of rashness and self doul>t made her pt•rf e t•t for Libby TuC'ker. lht• girl who hil<'hh1kes from New \' ork to visit her fatht•r . a I lollywo<>d \.\ riler she hJs n l Sl'C'n 1n lfi years The a ctress aud1 IHinl'd for lht• play five t1m•'s but rkspaired of ht•r ('hann·s .. all m \' fr1t•nds \H'l <' I rying out fur 11 . ton S ht• re (' ,j I lt•cl 1\t tht• IJsl audition I ;1dmitlt'cl I ''as wor rwd about ltv1ng in New \'ork 'Don 't \\Orry. \.\t' II gl'l \O U a bodyg uard. !':t•1I s aid I ";.intl'd to ask . 'Does t hat rnt•a n I get the part·" Tht•n ht• said. ·1 n t' v e r t' x JH' ct e cl we · d find a L1bbv s o cute · \gain l \.\antl'd lo ·as k. Does that ml•an I get 1 hl' pa rt ' "I hulf n •lebratl'd that night. hc•C'ause I "';i..,n·t qu1tl· sure I had "on The nl'xt morning I 1:111 a phnnt• l'all con firming it · :\lis:-. Manoff a d milted being ll•rrified hy tht• stag<• l'xpericnt'e: ··1 (c·lt ltke I "a:-. lea rninJ.: to ar t for the firs t time · \\hill' sht· ""~ learning a "hole rtl'\.\ technique. tht• produt•t1on was in a W1ll1a11'1_t:fll•I BOOY HEAT (RI Shows at 6:00 8: lS 10 :30 "t'~'fR'lf tPctF 6:008:1510:30 No EconomySt11on9 I i ~-~ c=:::;;6;:: 00===:;8;::;:: :::;::10;;:;1;:0~: 1:::::s~ I fJ'&\~Ji 6:00 8:00 10:00 ~ C Chros=N Re,ve Sl.-E II IPGI 6:00 8:2S 10 .40 NoPuse!(NoEcon.~eats 1 A Universe of Magic 1 HEAVY METAL IRI Shows 11 6 :00 8:00 10:()(, A Universe~ M 19 1c HEAVY Mic.1Al IRI Alsoo Showing ._iaft .... IR) I =-~ B~stin' Loosl~RI c=:::=====J I There is no d•l•nse ... WOLFEN \RI Alsoo Show•'HI. e.....Low l RI ~ Z01!'9~~cftAY T~htApe Men IRI ~Murr~AI Und~he Rainbow IPGI OPEN 7:30 NIGHTLY Under12FREEUnlnsNot ed "Hurrah and hallelujah!" -Sh4tll1 Benson, LOS ANGELES TIMES PG ~:::. • IOWUOS SOUIM COOi MaNN l •U 'U.U !OUNU lll U lllf ONIYI IN 11! fll·r,a 'f.i ")Jr.I f ·~ • I II~ ·~ IOWa•U UOOllll U • CllllOOMI llNCOU Olllfl·IN •I'll! , ·" .. ... "'"" •1owa•os CINIMl WIS! PlClllC I SOUIN CDlSI I ·-... -· IH , ,,. ... l•i • CD .n:.. ~ llO 'ant I 4CCUll 0 JOll 11111 laUlf llOI T ..... ·~~' .. '"""''"'''"(iii) , They cold the Doohn-0,,lton G<lng where co go Then they wenr with chem • • BURT LANCAS rrn IOHN SAVAC..l ROD ST£1C.lR .1.., l1l~hm.111 CATTL[ ANNI[ AND LIT TLL BRITCHLS DIAM LAN( AMANDA PLLJMMI R "11 '" 1 •'·" h I >A\ lf>I '~I .... 1111 ll)t l<T \\Al<l 1 "°' 11·1 '• ,,,.,v '"' W( }f'.f WI \\>\J#l t '" ••n 111, '' ''"'' \ii""' 1 .... 'll"'tl l\l llll ... 1<.Jll1M 'It~ ll'VI ,.,._, 1, tt , r' tl'ttti H rJh ,, .. , ~• ·'' ~''l lh '' 1, 1f I I '"'' ,.._., ... ," ,, t "•••'\I I PG '""'"ll GUDMa 11msn1- STARTS FRIDAY lrt•lol •t M.cAntu.w S."•• """. 54().74« Tomorrow Night, s:oo P.M. Wiren they mtf they heard btlls. Arid thal was ft~sl rcnmd ont. CQNTINENTAL ·DIVIDE •BARGAIN MATINeES • Monday thru Saturday Alt PerformancH before 5:00 PM (Except Specill Eng19ement1 1nd Hotld1y1) lA MlllAIJA MAI I M1rodo 01 llo1ecrona LA MIRADA WALK ·IN 99 ... 2 .. 00 ----CMW'I. "ARTHUR" -·-.-............... ..... .,.._ .,.nww. A" CU-"ONOI" TAI llliNIOW 11'11 FIRST MONDAY ..:.,~~~-:._ IN OCTOBER 1111 -ITIUHI.,. ·-·--·--·-_, .......... ----------+--"1~.wtt\tl.L,:-(111 - --·...,,...-• 'AL RAIDElll OP: THIE .=:=::~.;:~~ LOST AllK IN! "AMllllCAN ll'Ofl'' I'll -.-. .... , .... _ -·-·-.. _____ .... LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK ·IN --·Ulll1'M.ul• "AAIO£RI OP' ntf LOST AllK" t"' , .,. -oou• l1'Wll90 1~1t,l;;ll..L4',t lt .. 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COAST WALK·IN Soutf\ Coo•I Hlwoy or l roodwoy 494-1514 ... --·---"ANAMllUCAN WEREWOLP' IN LONDON" 1111 -------·---· "llAIDElll OF THE LOIT ARK IN! --·*'' ..... l"'PORTANT NOTICI ' CHllORUt UltOER 12 fRH' M.,hf ••• ,,,.,.., Maft T~1v Fu 6.JD •hi Sv• Mtl1 6·00 Pl• CIOlt-fl SOUND • 'f1lUll lM CAii IWJO IS TM SIUAfll -ljQ AM CAii IWJO Willi G«TOI &CUUOllY POSITOo -lllllG Ill 'IJllTAIU 1• au ONl-41 OMf.ell &JI Oii Alt IWJO ANAHllM ANAHEIM ORIVE·IN fr•••OY ti ot lemon SI 179-9150 .,...,......._fO .. ---'°-"PRIVATE LESSONS" (R) ,...,. "H.O.T.S." (R) Cllft lo S0\1110 -----. Kl4DO&. .. out•iiio liUi "'iiMiiiii .. -I "PIC1(-UP SUMMER" I'll """,,.. ....... "HELL NIGHT 11tt -.........,,.,_°" ... "'' CIHf JI \O\llOO BUINA PAllK BUENA PARK DRIVE·IN lH'IC04n .A•e Wett of Cf'\Ott 121·4070 FOUNIAIN FOUNTAIN VALLEY DR IVE·IN Son Oo190 flW'f ol l rOOlli••11•l (So) 962·2411 w l',IM1NS1l li I~ "RfVENGE OF THE CHEERL.EA0£RS 1111 CINt f1 loOUNO ---~ "SUPERMAN II" '"I """' "ANY WHICH WAY YOU CAN -__ . ....,..,._..... "RAIOfRS OF THE LOST ARK --GREASE'"' Cl-I 11 SOW<O HI-WAY 39 DRIVE IN a.at~ &llPO SO OI Go< O.n G<ove k HWlll 891·3693 --·-,·-(.TI4ECAN"<:-8Al.L.llUNtNt "ARTHUR"-·-_,_'° ___ -l'O-,,. "PfUVATE LlllONI" Tiii "H.D.T.I .'' .. CINI Fl SOOllO , ...... BliA LA HABRA DRIVE IN ......... -·-·-'"""'"'-171-1162 8UI "'" PAl1J LINCOLN DRl\IE·IN llf><Oln Av• W•" ol Knott 121-4070 ---- l)~AN<.,I ------· "RAl~llS OF THE ARK --GREASE _ Cl~ JI S0\1110 ---- "AN AMElllCAN MREWOLF IN LONDON" fll> -"llUSTIN' LOOSE 1111 Cl-l fl SOl)llO ........... ,..,. "HELL NIGHT" 1111 -"GlllAOUATION DAY" I'll --·--· "RAIOfRS OP' TME LOIT AlllK" -OllEASE- ORANGE Dl11Vf ·IN sonto Ana ,,_.., • s101e Coll•9• 558·7022 ---"IUHltf!IANlt"--"ON ANY IUNOAY 11" !NI 'A~ ,I A~ l• 11-\'f MISSION 0111\1( IN '""_., __ _ "VICTOlllY"--"'!) "En OF THa NHDU till :77JI '' .... .ii • •• ~. .. • • WARN ER 0111Vf IN wome• A•• W111 Of leDCll tl•CI M7·Ht1 _.,... _ _.. IL llJIOlOOO CON LA 'UlttT A 'Al.IA f:&DO NI CAl\OAD Pilat "HUGRY ENTERTAINING!" • ._..., .. ., .. MA~·~·~:~·· ....... ~~~~ ~· ~!s~·', ~~~ JSAAC STERN I~ C HINA Ltn11ed Art11t1 Ctauaoa Weekday1 1·00 & 9:00 Sund1y1 2:00- • 00· 1:00-9:00 "fHl:. Tl-MPI RAl L1Rl: IS lllG ll AND T iil At f lNG Sl//1 11\'G I N 'BODY 't I· I '" I '" \111' ,/llil "A Ml:.LOL>K l\'\1 \ "iO\~I DIN Al MOSPl{l:RI . Rllll 11'\ t lt ·\RA( 11 R AND TAUT WITH Tl:1'1SION:' ... llur<ll\ l<n1 ... l30DYHEAT :\' tht' tt'mpnu111re rt.\R'\, till.' msfJ"n.'ii' /Jt7(1m --·~·--o __ ,, .. - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Thursday. September 10, 198 1 C3 Skull defect mystifying STEAMBOAT S PRINGS, Colo. <Af>l Sc1en t111t.s urc batned hy a rnrt" s kull deformity that h<1s urtf'cted newborn infunttl an two Colorado moun lain towns ut a frcqucnt:y pe rhaps 100 timts ~realer thl!n the national averuge. the Denver Post says A copyr1ghl s tory in the paper's Sunday ed1- t1ons reports tha t c raniosynostosas, 1t potentially braln·damatting birth defect found in only about one ne wborn in 2,000, has been round an a large number of infants in St cumboat Springs and Idaho S prings Cramosynostosas as a premature fusing, or g rowing together, of the bones in a baby'!> skull. If not surgically corrected early 1n life, it m ay cause the infan t 's head to become m isshape n and restril't growth of the brain, resulting an mental re· tardat1on Jn Steamboat Sprangs. al least five babies were born with the defect an hllle m ore than four months in la te 1978 and early 1979. In Idaho Springs. two cases of the defect were reported in December 1979 within three days .. The Post says it also has verified two other cases in or near Ida ho Spnngs during a 412-year period capped by the 1979 births. raCTITIOUI 8 Ulllllll NAMI l'fATIM .. IT _ I he IDll-lf>U M,_, h dl>lf\9 1ivt11• lltUH MINO <llVfO ll!AUTY CINTUI, lllO ~ COii.i -.. , CA,.,.,_ AL.EX M MATl(OVl(H, /'U fNI Cl•< te, ..-m, CA Tlll1 ~ h <ondu<-llY •11 lft dlvkl ... I Al .. M ""'''°""" T 1111 •1.11-melll w•1 llleel wltl\ IN C.ou"1y Cieri Of Of•l!Ot C:o..nly "" A ... ,., "" ....... "uClll"-0 Or~ COHI Oelly ll'llOI, '"'YQ n, s.p1 '· 10. 11. ,,., .. , ., PUil.iC NOTICE MUNICl,.AL COVltT 0" CALIPOltNIA, COUNTY OP OltANOI IOVTH OltloNOI C:Ol>NTY ~UOICl<llL OllT .. ICT Hl'l C-V•li.y ~wy t..e..-N'-4, Ce tU11 PLAINTIFF TOM HARPER db<t LAGUNA BUILDERS SUPPLY. DEFENDANT JOHN OAVELER. CHRIS PAGE. PAT OAVE~E R, DOE I lhrOO>Qh DOE x. ll'l(lu•ln SUMMONS CASE NUMBER'°'°' NOTICE Yw M W. -•-· l1'e ce .. ,, "'"Y .... ..,ltttt .,... •lt- y.-r Ml ... _,,. .,....._ .,... ·~ wltllltl • .. ,-. ,__ -• .,._ .. ..., .. , .. II you "''"' to -• the .Ovit• of en A1\orl\ty Ill lhl• motltf. you lllOUld do racTITIOUS •ulllt lh "ICTITIOUS I UllNIU •AM• tTATBMl lllT N-• ITATaMa NT Tllo .. llOWll'l{I pertona ert (lofng TM IOllOWlllQ j)<llWll• •re dOlftO 1111111-a.. °"..._ e• A U T 0 MA t IC IM P 0 ~ I & IMO 0 , 1710 l'erk H--1, l!Jtll'OIU, 119)-0 Air-I ~-. C0tl• 0 11, ~ &M<ll. Clo t2..0 ~ ... UtllDrftle CHIST511 Ultl NEl.'°H· IUC J e m u lerry ••O SI Je l'l\el ll'•rll __,, •211, N-Pof1 •~h .--. Ne-1 8H<11, Celltwnle .,.., Clo nMO. This 0...1,_u h fOl'ClvCleCI llY en'" SANO,_A JEAN JAMES. t)JC Gl•'-1 11'.,lt .....,pon, •II), N-OOrl 8Mtll, J•-• 8trry CA t3MO Thll t\llenwnt ••• filed wllll ow Tiii• b•nlneo la tandu,lod by • c ... nly Cieri. Of Orenge '°"My ~ ee1•er•I pen,.r-.nlp ~ ... , ,., "" ()lnle< .... _ "1'9114 S...• Jetnn PuOIW.O Orenoe C.,.,, O•llY Piiot, Thll Mett..-1 ••I 111.0 will• Ult llUQ 2', Sept l . 10. 11, '"' ,..,..,.. Couftl'I' Clerk of Of•llO" Coo111ty Of' PU1uc NOTIE . l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATIMINT fhe follo•ln9 pertons ••• doln11 111111~ .. CAR BRITE, 114) El CemlftO. CO•I• -... CA '1'1U• CARLOS CUEVAS, BRIAH M Lt81..ANC, 110 El C•mlna. Co••• Mou, Clo 91•21> T Ill• bu>lneu '' condu<ted Dv • 11.,..,., pert,,.,Ullt> CMk>tCw ves Thi> 11.el-1 wn flleo with Die County Clerk ol Ort "9e Co..ntv Oii A119 16, I'll 1'16- PuOllanecl Or•nvo c ... st D•ll• Piiot, illll\J. 11, SePI J, 10, 11, 1'91 H•7-tl AUQ ,., 1'91 ""-Pub!l•Nd <>renoe ,.,.,1 0•11• POOi. AU9 11, Sept. 3, 10, II,'"' _., -~~-~~~~~~~---i PUBLIC NOml ST II Tl MINT 0" ABANOONMI NT 0" USIE 0" ,.ICTITIOUS BUSINIH NAMI T ht 1o11ow1ne penon lies •0.- tlle uM Ol the fkllllO<A bllalnH• f\omt STAATS SERVICE CO . 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Delly Piiot. All(j )0, 11, Sept. J. 10, 1'91 11-1 PUBLIC NOTICE lllS Mnl "ICTITIOUS BUSI NUS NAME STllTIMll!NT The rOj•owll\g pet\Ofl ,, dolno bu•I M\~4H HAMIL TON CON fRACTORS, llO?I Sl.y P•rk Cuti• Su•1• P lrvlne, CA'1'1714 JACK K HAMIL lOH JR llO)I S>,y P•n. Clr<le S...11~ P trvlne CA 'l'" Thi\ b1 .. lr•tts I\ (l)ndutltd by "" In dl•IOU•I. Jet• K Hamlllon, Jr .. I~ PuOlt-0.e"llf f.Wl•l Oelly '"''"· AUii 11, Sel>\ l, 10. 17, 1'91 )~ P'VIUC NOTICE NOTICll 0" •ALI o..-"f •IOflCAL ,..0 ,.llllfY TO HIOMUT 8100111 NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN 1h.lj vt1r-1w Okls will bt re<elveO lor Mle 10 the hlglw\I -rtll OI 1"9 tollowlng ..-eqvlpmonl which h•~ b••" decl••tO ti. 111e 8o•<d ol T ru"•• IO lie ~U•PIU\ lo lhe ,.,. .. Communi1y COllOOOI 01\lrl<l llld S •lt 80•1S , Ml~CELLANEOUS SAILING ITEMS & OTHER SURPLUS ITEMS 10 promp11y •o lh•1 your wtl1\en 1--------------Tllll OUMntSS WH COllCIUC:lttd by .,, lndlvkluel O.vldSIUlt f Ill• S1•temen1 ••• llltld with 1ne Cou11tv Cler'-ol Or•noe County on AUQ 27. I'll Sel• 1110. wlll lie operwd •llO l>UOll< ly reed •IOUO tor W9•-1Ad Items •s llst eo "" t'-Pf~ lorm et 1 00 pm Thur\dey, Ck1-r tt, 1'91 '" lhe 01.- lr l<I Admlnl\lullon 8ulldln9, 1>70 •O•Mt. Av•nue-, Co\1.e M••• C•llloml• All bids mu•I D9 clollvered 10 me Olllce 01 Ille Purthts1"9 •oenl •• lt\t eb0¥• ttddrtts. prior tot~ 11mt ,.., tor lhot ~n•ng lo be ollglbl• lur con ••W>Onw, 11 eny, m•v be tiled on lime AVl$0! V'1M M .i.e ............. II lrl-1 _.. 41e<i.tlr ,..,,,. UO. 1111 ... 01e,.cl• • mft1H .,., VO ,.....,.. _,. .. • ...... u e •• rueuc NOTICE f "15 11•1•,,_1 we> llled with ''- lcounlV Cler• of 0••"9e C°"nly "" f1'ttlol -------------IAU11 ,., ,.,., "'IMM PuOll>hed Or•noe ,.,.,, D•lly Piiot NS-,.,..1 "ICTITI0,1' BUSINESS Pullll....., O••noe c ..... O•llY Piiot. Sept J. 10 11. 74, '"' ,.., .. , \UNretton Propowt torm\ eno <omo•••• '" ''"'"'On\, m•y bt' oblelned •t trw Pur<h•W'll Depertmtrfll OI , ... 01\111<1 •• the •bo•• eCIOrtt• l'or aoo111onel "ICTITIOUI aUlllll M NA.Ml nATIMaMT t n• tallow•"• ~0011\ ert clolnt l>w\hwn•\ (ALVllll ASJ0f.IA1es, L'l'O .. < o Cieoro• W C•llll•"''· One eraOlll\ol-\olnl• An•, C•llfo•nl• '?IOS ~!If w ea1111em1, ••m M4lfl te••r "--'· ~th~"" .... "''"°''"• .,.,, Oougla I(. Am-rMell, l~t f tll 0c ..... n••-. c.llle<rw• '*' NOtft\Oll H N.,_11, 411 Av•n,_ S.1¥.oot. Sefl Clemt111o, C.lltOrftl• '1'1611 Thh llu•lrwu h tonOUtltd by • 11m1teo pertM rs11111 Cie0<9t w c.1111eml Thia fletoment w•a lllod with lhe CO..ftlY C.ltt'-ot Ot•ngo C.OUnlY on s.p- t•mbt• I 1'91 "'"'" Pu1M1.-OrMlllO Cbe•I 0.Uy Piiot, \oopl J 10, 17 h , 1'91 ,.,, .. 1 PUIUC NOTICE NJ ...,. fllCTITIOUI BUllHIU NAMI STATEMINT The lollowtno "''°" .. 001 .. g OUM f\t'U ., A T LEOS, )901 E tou t H•9-•Y. eor ..... 001 M41 r. CA .,.,s Al F MA YO, JtOI E Co .. ! HIQh•n . Corone 001 M•r CA '1'1t1j Th1\ bu1tnt'\\ '' t ona1.1tteo bV • llmll.O pert,.rsh1p "' F' M41~o. C,.ner•I Penner Thi\ \I.II-I w•• llled wllh t'- COlllll• Citro, or O••"!le to.inly on Auo 17 I'll! ..t_ Pu1>11"""° 0r•"9f CtN•I Delly Pllof, Sept J 10, II H, !Ml N .... 1 Researchers s uspect m any environmental causes of the high incidence of the defect. but only remote circumstantial evidence exists to s.upport those theories. the Post says. lntorm~ ........ .i ..... SI Utled OH<!• ...ilcll•r ol conwfo do ,m •bo9~ •n '''' •\unlo, Oebtrl• h•<erlo 1mme<ll•t•me111e, O• ul• m•n•r•, w rftC)Ufttl •Krit•. ti 1'•Y •llllHI•. P--•"91l1rede • tlem90. NAME ITATIMINT T ht lollowlftl 1Mr\on1 ••• do1n11 bualrwun llO>Q 11, Sept, 3, 10. 11 I'll ll51.-1 1ntorrn•tlon or 1n\PfltliOn •PPOlttf· i------------- One area that h as received much attention is the historical existence of 1mpurat1es in water sup- plies serving the two communities. Both Steamboat Springs and Ida ho Springs collect their water from basins with miner al min· ing operations that have been sources of water pollution in the past. Medical authorities, however , emphasize there is nothing conclusive to tie the birth defects to such waler contamination Robert W. Hendee Jr., chief of neurosurgery at Childre n's Hospital an Denver whe re many of the defects are treated, called the high incidence of craniosynostosis an the two areas "a rather astonis hing number.·· The Colorado Departme nt of Health conducted an 18-month 10vest1gat1 o n or the Steamboat S prings defects, but 11 was closed last April because of a lack of funding. No conclusions were reached . However. the health department 1s now in vestigating the mor e recent occurrences of the defect in Idaho Springs. PUIUC NOTICE L\ln261 l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The tollowlno ~r~n\ are do1n9 Du'llnins•' RV EXCHA N GE , &tll Westmln,ttr Avenw, W~stmln\ttt Celllomle '?6CJ rueuc NOTICE NOTICE Of NOfl·RUl'OHSIBILITY Notte~ Is twreby 0""" that lht un O•r11gned w111 "°' ~ reuion\lbl• rot eny cMbls Of llebHltitS <Of'l•r•<t.d by •nvont-otner trwn myvlf. on or ••t•r lnl> d•le I TO THE DEFENDANT A Clvll <omple lnt hes -111eo lly 1,... Pl•ln 1111 •11••ns1 yo.. II vou wllll> IO o.teno '"'' t•wsull, you muit, within • day\ •fter u,1, wmn"t(M'\t i\ \erved on you, Ill• with this court • wrltttn reS90nM lo Ille (Otnpl•lnl. Unit\\ VDU do so, you1 d•l•ull will IX onlored Dft ep. pllc•llon ot tt>e Dl••~lltt, •""this co..rt mo enltr • 1udQt'!Wllt -•nst you for tlle relll'f demendltd In the compl•lnl, •llkh co..kl result In ~rnlsl\ment OI ••get t"'•ng OI mo"'v or 11<-rtv or olhor rellet reciu•••~ In the <om 01a1n•. Oated Mbr<n l, "'I J•mes B ... ,,,,, Cler• By M Prucl'Hom,.,., ~t>uly CHAMPLIN AHO CHAM,.LIH, IHC. •tter.,.o •tuw. Jtt l'Wftt Aw He 1, La...,.a Bu O , Ce '1Ut Published 0r•"9t CoH1 O•lly Piiat, MPI 10, 11 14, Oct 1. 1'191 40,._ll PUeuc NOTICE NS...,. NOTICE TOCa EOITOltS 01' BVLJ( T,_ANSl'Ea IS.C• &ltl-4101 U C.C.I Nolle• IS rwr•bY II'""" to creditors ol the within t\9'mf'd tr•nsterorl th•t • bulk lr•nsi.r I• abOUI 10 l>e m-"" P•rsott•• property F\ertfn•fler OncrtbeO Tiie na,.,., •nd bus1neu eOClress ot the t"t•nc:ted tr•n,t•rors, •rt: HAROLO V SIMOfCOS end MARION F SIMONDS. 111 M•rine Newport Btt<ll, CA TBA FINANCIAL, sots Birch sir .. 1, '"-1 a.uh. CA t?wo Thunnen, Bor'llen & Ame•, In< • • Cellfor"I• corr>ort t1011, SOU Birch Str .. 1, Newport Bee<h. CA 92WO Tnl• o..w.-, Is conc1u<1.o by • cor por•llOn Thurman1 Bomtin .. Ame1o, Inc BlllG Bomen, PresAOtfll This nt1..,_,1 wu 111.a w1111 1,,._ Caunly Clerk ol Or•n11t Co..nty on 4UQ IJ, 1'91 ,, ... PuOll"'"' 0r.,. , ..... O•lly Pllol, A119 10 11, Sept l . 10. 19tl P'UBUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follow lnQ Pf'\.Oni ere doing buslnns •• HI SOFTWARE, HS Ptul•rlno, Apt. H-208, c~·· Mes•, C•llfor"I• .,.,. <111•..,.0N Mll•ru. SSS P•u••rlno, Apt H 209. Co.I• MeH Celltornl• '?•Jt Stet•"" Berceenu. SSS Pwl•r1no, Apt H·lOt, C~l• Me\•, Celllorf\I• .,.,. Tllh ou.ineu IS <onouc1eo by • lltMr•I ptrtne,.hlp Aluanclru Mlluu This sta\-1 ... , rlleo wllll '"' Cou,.tv Clerk of Or•nge Count• on August 2•. 1'1111 ,. .. _, Publl•hed Or-Coe\! O•llv Pilot, S.pl 10, 11, 24, Oct I 1"1 4035-41 L• -.. RV Center, In< • C•llfornl• <Mpore l1on, Westminster Celllomla 92613 OfleO llllS 9th d•Y 01 Solpt l'N1 Jotln E R•nliln 11>26 NewPOrl Blvd • 1 Co.la Mew, (.4 '1'1U1 Tllo locallon In C•llfornla of the 1-------------- Tiii• l>U~lneu Is conov<1ed by • <or por•llon L• Meu R v Center Inc J.W Chrl"ttl>On, Exec \/Ice ProlO.f\I TftlS •1•1.menl WH ftled Wl1h 1he Co..n1v Cler• OI Or•not Co..n1v on S"' !ember•. I'll Fl101ott PuOllshed Or<1n11P Co.ut O•llV Pll01. Sept 10. 17, 14, Oc1. I, l'ltl 40~ .. 1 P'UIUC NOTICE NOTICEOI' NOtMll Sl'Of4St Bl LITY (hltf eacull•• office or Prln<IP•I PUBLIC NOTICE ~.~~~7e'•~~ 1:"/,~•.:,.',;.".~ ~~::_o•~ 1--------------Published O<•ng11 Coest O•llY Piiot, •1.11e 1 NS-1ttW --------------· All 01rwr buS1"4fU """' .. •nd •d l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS S.,pt 10, I I, II, 1 .. 1 40l'M1 PU1uc NOTICE dreues u\00 DY ti\• lntenO•d N-ESTATIMI NT tr•nsteror within 111.-Y••n •••I ~SI The tollow1"9 perSOfl I• Ool"9 Dusi --------------•so ••r ., ltr"O•n to.,,. 'ntended ,...,-'.., SUPERIO'I COUltT 01' THE lr•nsterM ere None STATE o~ CALll'OltHIA l'Olt Tll• n•me .,.., buSll\tU -.... or THE COUNTY 01' ORANGI! lh• Intended tr•nsferee .,. PARI llOJ"4!1S l(HATIBLOU, a?J COVENTRY. CITATl()H NEWPORT BEACH, CA In ,,,. -tter ot llW Adoe>t•on "-'' Th•1 Ille pr-rt• ""11""'1 ,,.roto I• lion "' J RANDOLPH POAG, AclOC>' deterl-In -··· •• Y<1911r1 ~ Ing P• ... •11 end IS loc•ted •I 111 """rlne, 8••- TH E PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF hl•nd CA CALIFOA,.IA Ille Dintneu ........ -by""' sold llEV-<-0. llS7 Bl•<ll S11'ff1, Na 4S., H-1 Be•ch, Celltornle •l!MO Cherie< R. L•Cy, IJll B•IOwln A,..,,.., Or-. C•lllor"I• '1145 This bUSI""• I• t onclucltd by .,, In· dlvl-1 t..e<y wes tiled wl!h the 0 r•"9t County on ruauc NOTICE ~ICTI TIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tnt IOllOWfng "'"°" h 001n9 bu•I ........ F H B P R 0 P E R T Y MANAGEMENT, llOO Port B•rmouth Pi~C#. Newport BHtll, CA '1'1..0. l'REOA 900ROGI, 1800 Port B.,,,_,.h Piece Nowport B•~h. CA .,"° 1 hi) bu\ltwS> " c-UCled D~ •II In dlYl-1 Fr l!de Boo rogl Tllll stelemenl we• llled with ttw Cou111y Cito 01 Orenge Counly on Sept 1, '"'' ... 6 .... Publlihed Or•noe C:O.•I O•llY P llal. Sept l. 10, 11 1•. 1'91 :n11.-1 PUBUC NOTICE NS-1- PICTITIOUS BUSllfH~ NAME STATEMENT The follow ln11 "''°"' •r• doln11 bu•lneu 01 TBA BROWNING LIMITED, SOU Bt rcl'I Street, Newporl Bt•Ch C•lllomo• 91MO THURMAN, BOMAN & AMES. I NC lo C..llfornlt <O•t>Ot•tlon, 5015 Birch Strut, Newport Betcll CelUomt• '1'*1 This buslf\tU •• condu<led by • llmlled per1nersNp ThurnHn, Bomen &. Am t \, inc Biii G. Bomen. Prn1oen1 Thi\ S1"il-1 WH Iii.cl wllll ll'e Cou11ty C1en. OI Or•ng11 County, on AU9 IJ, 1'191 ,.,_ PuDllihed °'-C:O.sl O•llY Piiot, AUG 10,21 S.pt l, 10, 1'191 l10·11 PUIUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie 1o11ow1ng ,,_,_, Is dolf\g b<"I nos'" BRENDA'S ORIGI NALS. Sa()~ W LeM ... rd\, S...le A .... 0111or .. I• '77()1 Worthy P Ou,.ber Jr HO~ W LeM ..... O\, Sent• A,.., C•lllMlll• •270I Tll" Dusi""> IS canclu<ttd by .an 1n OIWH,.HI Wof'tlly p oun0tr Jr PtlBllC NOTICE NS WtU P:ICTITIOUS BUSINESS H4""£ STATEMENT J he following ~r \>On~ •'~ CJ01ng bv\l ... t\•S 5H 0 Wlf..V WRIGHTSON/SOURCE FOR' FINE FOOD S Mt•dowlaro, 1rv1f\e Ci' '11114 l(IHOREO SPIR ll !> INC • Celitorrw• cotpOt•t•Of\. ) ~.OO•l•rk lr¥tM, (.A.,, .. ftit' bu\i04K\ t\ (ond\Kted by. (_Qt t>Ot•11on l(INOREOSPIR1fS. l"C !.Nron WrlQl\hon une. s.crei .. y Thi\ \tal.,.,...nl w-• lllod wllh ti. Coun1y Cler~ 01 Or•noe Countv on Auo 11 1111111 ..... Stt Publl"-0 Clrlnot Coe\1 0411ly Pilot, Sept J 10. 17, 2•. 1'91 ~· rusuc NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BIOi NOTICE I!> HEREBY GIVE" llMl1 te•••o proPOs•h tot huni\ru nQ ... labor. m•t~Fl •I ~ •qu1pment lt•n"'°"•tlon •nd SUCll Ol""r lfClhllP\ ., m•v bf' rt-Qu•ttO tor Pf81 11 STREET MAINT ENA"CE ""' be re <tl•ed by 1he C1ly of C.o.I• Mn• al lht Olll<e ot !ht C111 C•tr,, /1 F •Ir Ortv• Co\t• ,.._,s.t, C•lltor"••. unUI t~ hour ol '' 00 • m . Septpmbtr n 1'111 •t whl(n hm« they Will bt OP"Md l)\lbhf IV •ncl reed •IOUd 1n the Co..ncn Ch•m be" Se.alee! 1>t1>C•o.•1s •"•" l>t•r ,,,.. 11110 ot -w0<k •no tht ""m• of 111e bidder Dut no otner du.t1nvu1\runo m•rkt. Any b•O re<t1ved efter the tehech.lled cloSlf\9 llm• tor trot re-ce1pt of b10\ "1•11 be returned 10 IM Dld<ler unop•ntCI ft 'h•ll b• lh• sol,. r••POt>SlbllllV ot '"' b100<!• to ..,. It.et hi) btd I) re<ttlved 1n or00tt ti mt A, iir1 Of pl.,,$ S4M<l•I PrOV•!oton~ end eod•tl0ft1. to ~r•I Pro¥i\ton!. to tM 5tand.lrd SC»<.•ff<"'°"' m•y be ob l•lneo et the Office or tl\p Cl1V Et>gl,_., 11 F•ir Drive, Coste Mes..a, C•llfornle, upon nonrt•ull<l•ble pey. mtnt. cou Cilt"nn A I &rmet '1 h i S!>I> SIS,. 8•ds must oe •<<Ornottl'\tc<J by • CERr!FIEO or CA~HICR S CHECIC m•dt O.y•bl• lo Int CIMl>I Community ColllfOt Ot\lftet_ or(•'"'·"' •n •mount "01 In s the" 10 P"•ttnl of the 101•• 1>10 Per-I cllech .,.. -«<~•­ Deposit• ot 1U<ceoful b•OO<!r hi will bt •IJPllad to th<> l>"•Cl••s~ or ice Other OtPO•ll (MO• ar>O/or ,t•sll Wiii be r .. tutned •ff~f tht Ba.rd ot 1 ru\tff\' et crpt•nc..-of n1on tl•Oh) •"ICh will be on Noveml>trr • l~I au t4pen~\ ot c.•r1•oe eno remow•t •r• tfW> rHOOn\fthhtv ot PurUte~r h i t> ~rcent wles t•v ••II be' •OoeG 10 •II •Muunu. uni•\\ v•lio rtt•lf u lt' ••• ~rmu <•rel .tccom1Htnl~\ Did All pr~rty tlSftd r\~r11n •~ otf~reci tor \.llP •> I\, wtierf' t\ •nCI ...,ftnOIJt rt(Ourw 4(14•n>l 1he OIS1rKI The 01• tr1c ' "W~t\ r.o ou•r•nltt w•rr•nly or rtt-pttKenta1k>t\ P•Orf~\.fd or 1m 01110 with 'f'9o'rd 10 cono1non ot or~ Pf'''• t)f f1l0t->S of proppr1y for •nv UW: or purpa,.. No <I••'" w 1U tM' con 111dtrf!IO fOf dllow•ntf' or •OJVS,tm""' Or 1eu u.on Of ow w1e btt\t'd on te1tute ot 11 .. proPC'flV IO <ompl•ltly ••11\fy Ille purchol~r 1n au rt\Of1. o No rt1urn~ •llOwtd ff'lt! 0 1\lr1c t \h•ll nol C>e ft\CJOl''•l>lf' '°' dO'f •t<10.nt or 1n1ury t•\ulhno trom OUrf1'tt\.t ()f property on )•It Pe,~nt in tull mu't tw m •M w 1oun ltn c•l~nO•r <14,, tftf'r f'tU1H.e of •w•ro •nd llW ltemru mu\t Ort rt mov•O from t~ Oiitt1< t t•c 1llty at '""~ ot lull Po>v~nl ~P0\11 ol •uc cenlul Moh b•dOerl\I w•ll bt con \IOf'f f'O totft-tted 1f m:•t.-r l•f f\ f •w•rdit<I 4}1f' not tt"Y\Ov•O trotn 01\ lrl(t Qreml\f'\ Wfll'Un l1mt: tltntt ' So.(1f1ecJ Q,\lrKl ff'WtVP\ trw-nghl to re •dwrt1w m•ttr••ft~J tor \ate o,., ,.1110 M•l lllol\ b100.rl\I Tru\ notice' '' 1n •<Cord•nce with Section 11..0. 81""!. •n<I 1100 ot th<! C•hrorn1• Eduutton COd~ "ORMAN E W.ATSON 'Se<:r"Pttr• 8o.ero ot Trv\tff\ Coe•• Commun11v Coll- Otstrict PuOll\h<'O or ..... oe Cot\! Oa1ly Pt1pt !>fp!f..-r 10 11 1991 •01 .... t rueuc MOTIC£ menl Ol $10.00 An 1001110,..1 ch1roe ol 1--------------U 00 wlll bt m-11 handled by mall Plen,. 'IOKfUcet•on' •nd otr"tr t°" tr•ct doe.1i1meno. mey '''o bf" eP •ml...., ti the OtfK• o1 '"' City c1eno of the Clly OI Co.1• Mes..a NOTICE 01' T•USTEE'S SALE T .S Ne.117,. Notice 15 hereby given 111•1 ll>e un derslgMO wlll not be ••SfJC>Miblt tor •ny debt. or ll•bllltlu contr~cted by •nYOM other lh•n my~ll. on or •lier 1hls date TO NE.Al ROOMlo,. CATERSON lr•nslerors at Mhl lou11on Is: ""' By order ot !hi\ court yo" •re hereby l•l•nd YOQUrt ~ 0-... R TlllS Sl.ol...-.t COUllly Cler• OI A"9US114,1'91 ,.,_ This st•l...,.nl w•a 111«1 wlln U>e Pue.ti.-Or•"91 CO.\! o4111y Pilot. Countr Clert o! Ounoe Co..nly on S.p- E•<h 010 shall o. mid• on 1he Propos.tl torm, ''-" P I tllrouQ!I P .. orovJditG In tlW contrtkt docum91'\t\, •nd shall be •ccompt n•eO by • cerllll«I or ceshler'\ <he<k or • bid bond for nol leu 1h•" 10"-or ti.. •""""" OI tht bid m•Ot t>H•Ole lo'"" City of Coll• Me..a No l>'OCIO .. I •hfll bl c°"1JOlrf'<f wnl•u e c<omp•n•ea ov \l.ICh <•sni!•r '<ftt'<.lt. < •t.ti o,. 1>10CHr ' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, the! on \llll!O"•Sdey SeptomC>trr 16 1'91, •I 9 00 o t loO • m Of Wld O.y, In lhe ol flu 01 REAL l'SfATE SECURITIES SERVICE . l;<••td .i 2070 North Broedway, S..llt 106. In Iha C.llV of S.." t• "nt, County ot Ortnl'I", Sl•I• 01 C •lllornl•, RE4 L ES TATE SECURITIES SERVICE • C•ll!ornlt <orP0<•11on H duly •-lnled T ru\1" unc1tr -J>U'WM'I 10 !IW e>owcr OI Hit tonferr«I '" It.el cen•I" Deed OI lru'1 e .. cu1ed by MICHAEL J SCHAFFER. b W•Qlt m•"• rtcoratG November 11, 19'0, on Booli 1)1146 of Of- llcl•I lle<ord• ot w10 Co..nty, •I - l?O. Recorder's ln\lrv ...... I No JJOIJ, by reoton OI • btHCh or d<tteult 111 P•Ymtnl or pert0<m•r•<t ol 1he obllge llons wcureci lhe•tt>• lftCIUOlf\g tM1 br•a<h Of de-t•utt. Nonce of whi<.9" w•' •tcorotcl ,,,., 11, '"1 1n B<><>'. •-of Olllc 1e1 RK-Otll' ot Wld Cou,,ty, •I p-llOI>, Recorder s '"'''u'"""t No 7'I002, Will SELL. AT PUBLIC AVC· TION TO THE HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CASH, I.awful money ot lhe Unit td 51•1 .. , •II pey•DI• •• Ille time ot t.el•• •H t!JOM, ht~ •nd tftt9r.-. ftOW held by II, 1s Trust.-'"•no 10 111e1 rt· el P•OC>C'r1Y slluett 1n Mid County 1no Sl•lt. O.W:rlbed ••toll-• D•l•d ltlls ISi o.ty Of s.ti11mo.r I'll C.•rol Ann WtSllOI 121J Rutgers Or • "C. Coot• ~Ml. CA '1'1•14 Publlshtd 0r&"91 Coest Dally Piiot, Set>t. 10. 11, 11 1'91 4037 81 DEATH NOTICES COLl.l~S IRF:NE J\ COl.1.1\;S rl''I dent of If\ int•. (' \ P;1~.,1 ·ct a~a' ~ptt•mlil•t K. l~lil !'\h1· I:> 'Ur\ l\Ccl h \ ht r tl:rnghter:., ,\rlcn1• C1·1 m.rn nf lr\'ine. CA, and /\nn sun den. nf M1s~111ir1 . son , .lam('!> L' Collin~ of (;l«1r~1;i "'1t·r Charlott(' llilkl•r nf l nda.111.1 I I g1 andd11hln•n .\J.1,, or the Re,urn·<"l111n "Ill hi' Wedm.•sdJ\ ;, JOl'\I JI t111r Lady Q11t'l'n of I h1· ·\n1:1•h ('alh(lllt· Churf'h v.11h f1 .Jamt•s l>unnin~. n:ld11.1n1 Final 111l1·l't11Pnt '-t'n" ''' will Ix• h1•ltl .1t lht \'111lt•1 Cemt'lt•r' 111 <:1"ht•n '' tiJlll Ht'l l!t't•HI !'>m 1th .I.. Tuthill ~to11 ua1 , fun' .1111 mg rlart-rtm ... r,111 <137~ l'l<'tO ::o-.s <.AT 11 E H I :'\ ~: .I I•: \ ' PH'h.ENS a )!t• iii n •.,1d1•111 r " f"lllCE llOTHUS HU llOADWAY MORTUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642 9150 Ul n llltGEltON SMITH & TUTHILL WESTCLIFF CHAf'El 4?7 E 171h S I Co<. I,, M('<.<t f'4fl-<t'I 7' . l"IEICE llOTHEltS SMITMS' ...OlTUAAY 627 Main SI Hunhn91on Beach 536·6539 - ,AClf.IC YllW MIMOllAL rAllC Cerrele'.¢ Morauary Chapel· ·rematory 3500 Pac•ltc View Ot1ve Newp()rt Beach &44·2700 --- WcCC>aM'Cll MOUUAllH Laguna Beach 494·941S Laguna Hills 768 0933 San Juan Capistrano 49~ 1716 --- ... _..LA~MT.oc.tn ~'*Y . C.me•ert Cfenwtoty 1125GrtaorA"• - . Coit.ta Mesa ~~ ... 0 :.ii ' <lltld to -•r before the I~ P•• That H•dl>Ull< ,,.,,,,,,'''"tended to tiding '" o.pert,,.nt 14 ot this co..rt be consumm•teo et ll'IO olflce of AU9 10, '11, Sept. l, 10, 1'91 3747 .. 1 temller I. '"'I ""-PuOll"*' Orano-C.0.>I O•llY Piiot. onekl-JO tQtl.•tt •S•m lllen 5ttw ••l T•11• Escrow. 18H 1 1--------------- •nd lhfff 10 \hOW ~.., .. 11 '"" Y°" MHArthur Bl•O S...lle 4SO, Irvine, CA PUil.JC NOTICE h•.. wl\y '"" pe1n1 .... ot J RAN on or •""' 5">1-r U. 1'91 DOLPH POAG tor Ille edoQllon ol fhl• bul'-,, • .,.,., IS sublect to ROBIN LYNNE CAT EASON. •Our C•lllorn" U"tlOtm cornrnerclel C-"ICTITIOUS BUSINESS m lno<O<lu(ll\ler, \l\Ould nol be orenleel Sec lion •106 NAME STATl!MEHT OATEO AUQu•I 11, 1'1111 Tht n•nw •nd &Odrtts ot Ille peroon Ti.. following per'°" ts dol"O l>Usl q H w ith whom ctetmi may bif. tllfd '' neu •S ~~kA B ANC STEWART fl TLE ESCROW, 185U THOMA!> ELECTRIC SERVICE, By 01-L M(Mugll MecArthur Bl•d., S...lte •SO, Irvine, CA 121 Wtln\11, Hunlln9laft Be•ch, CA OeP<Jt y C>••ll '17 IS .,,., ,,.. '"'' d•Y for 11111>9 Cl•lm• ., ... Dy tf\f <rt<lllM sll•ll be Sept-r U . !>TEVEN STODDARD THOMA!>, MARVIN 0. MAYE• '"'' """'"' Is ,,.. bullrwss dey .. ,0,. 171 Wtlf\U1 Hunllntlon Buel\, CA A ,..,...._I~"''-1he consumm•llon d•U U>tc1lled t1M41 A-...., .. La.. •Do•• ThlS l><AI ...... , C-..Cl•O Dy •n ln nu ~t o.tw. wit• I OAT ED Srp\omller . 1'111 dMClu•I lrvlM,Cell-.... •tt11S PARI l(H"TIBLOU, Ste....,S ThamH C7H I 1$2.-1 lf\\tncMd Tr.tn\IHee Thi• stelemtnt ... , llltO with U.. Publl"'-0 0r"'99 to.\! o-11y Pilot, Publl•hed Or-eo..i 0.111 Pltot, County Ouk of OretHlf Co..11ty on 4ug 'IO, 11, 5otlll l 10, 1'91 J7• .. l l Sept 10. 1'91 A039-tl AUQ 16. t'll -"--------------'-'----~----------1 fl69Ul 111 ll1111t1111-?l11n lfr.11 h 1·,1 I' ,!'st•tl '""" ... 111ltl1·n I 1 11n S1•ot1·mlit'1 .: l!fXl \Ir' p 11' k I' II " II ,1,. h tll 11 1111 F 1• h 1 11 ,, r' 2 I •13 o 1 n H• 11 h1•,..11·1 '1'\\ '11rl.. 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Ill ~c.ir rco,1 rlC'nl or :'lie•\\ port nc·arh. ('a f':1c;sed a"a' on Scplemhcr 5. 1981 She 1s ... urv1ved hy her ~laughtc·rs 1\nn Altlt·~e> ,,r Nr\\1XH'l B<'ta<'h. l'a . a nd Sh 1 rl1•y Wl•I b) of Pa IM Verde ... l'11 , 10 f.! r~.ndchllldrt•n al'ld a i.trl'»I 1trandch1ldren Mass or (.'hnst tan llurlul t:t•lt•brutcd Wednesday. Sept 9. 1981 al 9: 151\M at Our 1.ady Queen 't •"'' I h "•'' '•·n .1('t1' t ' an 1111' 111111•1('111'' I'll CUii Ill' ll-o ""''I\ t·il "' h1'> pan•nl!o. Mr .111d :\Jr., l>,11\ll.\ ( 'ollrn~ ur l ·,._1,1 \It'"" ('a n111tt•1 n .11 ,;r.indp.11t•11h ~I r Hnd ;\Jr., Ci l'fll l!I' R1•1•tl ur w,.q \111!1 n 1 J pJlt•r nJI c1 Jnclmoth1·1 lil.111\~ C'ollm' 11f \IJ\ \\111111 ( ,1 s 1~Ct'l'l> 1111•nrt<1 anrl I ,1mm11: l'11lhn-. unit hro1lw1 IJ:.I\(' l'nll111s. all 11 t c·,..,1 .1 ~It•., a (' ,, c ... ·" l''idt• ... ,.,\It'\'" "ill h1· ho· Id 11 11 ·1 h11 1.,r1<.1~. St•p lt•mh1·1 10 l'IRI JI 10 OOA:\1 ,, I I n J! I t• " u 11 d P a r k ('o•rtlt'll'r\ ~t'l\ll'C!< \l,l\h H1•v n11n<1ld H Thurm:in. I'." t fl I' {' h u I t• h O r I h l' '·""' t•n1• 11H11•1.1llnJ!. undt•r 1111' tl11et·t111n of lt Jrhor 1..rn 11 .\11111111 Illa q • \lorlu.11' u r Custa \1c., a 'l IO 555-1 I.A:\•: IWSF. T 1.i\;'li 1-;. rl':mftonl ot ( 't"1 :1 :\11•s,1 p<1!.,1•d a" a.v !-••pl Ii ;ii I h,· ;I !!I.' or 9-1 1'11\,11 1• fam1h 't'n11·1·:. \\ 1•11• lwht l'11•n ,. Rr11th1·rs 1\1• II llrn;111\1 :1 \' 01 rl'l'1 or·s PARKfo:H 1.0Ho\ ."vt PAUKER. rcs1 dl•nt ol Col'ona <lei Mur. l'a Pass('(i <'"a~ on Septeml>t'r ll l!*IL Born '1av 24. 1893 In Cucamonga. (\1 Shl' 1s :.ur v1ved II\ ht-r daul{htrr Mar 111r11• Horton of Whitt 1er. Ca . 5 Arandc htldrc n , and 8 grl'.tl l!rundc h lldre n . Funeral services wi ll be ht.>ld nn Pnc!ay, September 11. I 9 8 I at I 0 00 A M a I l h c Congregational Church , Corona del Mur. Ca Inter mcnt will bt• at 2.00PM at M ountai n View M au!foleum. Altadcna. Ca In lieu or nowcr11 memorial contribul..tons m11y be made to the American lfeatt As· 'oclalion . Pa cirac View M o rtuary directors. PuOllSlled Ot•noe Cot'1 D•lly Piiot, AUQ 11 Sept l . 10. 11, 1"1 l80S.tt rtJIUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU$ BUSINESS NAME STATEME NT Tiie lollowlng ,,_,.,.... I' doing °"'' net1 es Ill 'UN IVERSAL TRAVEL TOURS (1'1 "A J GRAPHICS & DESIG N Ill "A J ENTERPRISES, j()o Nor111 N-port An.-, S...lle 201, Newport Be.ell, CA t1"3, ' ... MAX KAAL JONAS, 214 Wes1 19th Str•I, COIU -... CA '?'27 Tiiis ~I~• Is Condu<led by •n In. dl•k!u411 Mo!• I( JOl\et TlllS stAl"'mtnl ••• Iii.cl •llh Ille Counlw c i.r• ol Or•nvo Co..n1y on AU9. 76, 1 .. t 1'1'tuJ PuDllsllMI O<ano-C.,.,, O•lly P llOI, •1111 21, Sep! l, 10. 17, ,,., ,,, ... , PHUC MOTICE PICTtTIOUS BV$1NESS NAME STATEMl!NT T tit lollowlng M..-i h doi"9 bus I ne•s ••. HEAVY N4MES, 7113 West lflh Str•t, COlll• ""-'"· C•lltoml• t·2'27 Teresa M.. Miiiett, 7'3 West 1'th Str .. 1, Costa "'-W, Ctlllor,.le .,.17 Thi• ~lneu Is ConclU<1eCI lly eft '"· dfvlou.i. Te,.w M Miiiett This •l•t-t wet filed with Ille Count• Clerk ot Or•nge County on All(IUll t•, '"' .. , .... , PuOllllled Or-Cotst O•llY PllOI. A119. 27, ~. l, 10, 11, 1'11 31119-11 trlCTITIOUS IUSINI H NA.ManATI MI NT The loll-1119 "'-' la 001119 OUM· Mt.tel : INTERSTATE INVESTMENT GROUP, U1') ltl•m•rt Le ne, Et Toro, Clo mJO J AMES R M<BltlOE, U 1H 111amel'9 I.Ont, El Toro, CA.,._, This Ml'-1 I• Conc!UCWG by all I,.. dlvlo...I, J-~R.MCBtlde Tlllt. stettfNfll wM llled wl1'1 t,_ Co11ntv Gkrlt of Ortn11t Cw11,y o.-. Sept 1, , .. ,. .. , ... , PuCllllNll OrMOe COHl Delly ll'tto4, s.pt. J, 10, 17. !A,"" ,.,, .. , or Anacls ('athohc Church.,...------------t l'1CTmou1•UatMHS Ne.,,.Port Beach. C'a . Finni ...,..ITATl...,.T lntcrmc-nt '!er vices were A f'lcllllou• •u1 tnH1 TM ............. ...,_ 1• ~ ~. he-Id lll the Hoh Cross N•m• 111..-nt fllff -·· wlttl tt1e C-.C, Clefll It I MM OVATIVI O•St O N 5 C\'mt-t~ry er,·lc~~ under .. 1111 '°' "",...,.. llfllf UN'-IMITED, u21 V•r •M ll't•t•, t h • d Jr ('.t I 0 n 0 r B I h" Wiiie" .. _ cel'ltlfttll... ~ ..... c;A. ""' 8C'r(eron Smllh & Tuthill 11111111,._ --rwflle. SUS.AN 0•10.-AH CAIU.TON, ,.~ullofl •• ~MY ,.., ~-ll'lec•. INIM, CA.~,. Wu tclltr Ch&1pcl Mortuary 0 "'' ., '"•" .,. ,,. .. ..,.._,,,ceMuc:ttMa.\ret1 a... ur c~ )t . 646 93'71. ell•• ... c.it 11141 l4tMll llW ..... 0 ,,1,,"''"' •• .~. ,.._,o.c;er1"" .,..,.. ('()IJ..IN , OA.•L Y ,.ILDT· l•f Tiits .......... -tl+tll wi1t1 1t1e RI C UA RD RICK ,. I 11 I•"'"'"•" en• c;_.,c;1w11 "°".,..CM!t°' en.r~ COW}..'S, pusi!d 1w1y on . ,....~-..... 111at1t. Sept~mhtr 6, IJll. Hf h•d ~ lfff'I a re!lid~ol or Cotta a..• .~i.:,i .:.._~ ~ Dllt• 1tt1et. M•u. Ca ''"' lhe patt •....._------.--------·--.. SotPI l . 10. 11, l• 1'191 :Wll_., PUBLIC NOTICE '9CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The !ollowlng perion Is doing bu" ..... , INEVITABLE PRESS, )l3 Hiii" Ori~ Ul(IUrlf 8e9Ch, CA nut PAORAIL JOAN COHEE. lll High Drive.~ BH <n. CA '1'1.651 Tnl• ~inns" c-ucteo ov •n In dl•l-1 PedreilJ Cohee Tiiis ii.1-1 wu m eo '""" Ille County Cltt~ ot Or•noe Counly on S.PI t. '"'' ..-1 .. vz PuDl•lhed Or•noe c ... st Delly Piiot, Sept l. 10, 11. 1•. •'II ,..~ .. fUBUC NOTICE Donel No bid S/lell IX con•ICl<'11t0 unless II IS m-"" • Dl•n~ lorm turnl>llfd by Ille Cltv ot Coste Me•• •"" I• meoe •n tccordence wllll '"" provl•lon\ or lr.t Pro.,.,..i reciul~menl• E.o<h bfdder must l>e 11unsed •nd •ISO IM'-hllN es r.-iollrt d by ''" The cu. COuncll ot Ille City of Coote MeM rewrves Ille •111111 lo rt)t<1 1ny or •II bid\ The Contrector sh•ll comply w11n ,.,. provisions ot Se< hon 1'7010 17IO m tlusl.,.,, of the C•lllOrf\I• L•bOr CoOt, Ille 11rn•1llng r41t1 -•ul• or "'-1 tttebllJlltd Ill' 1ht City OI C0t•• Mew wllkn Me Ill.cl with 1he Ctly Clen. OI .. 10 City ...., iMll tort"! Ptna11oes P•tW:rllleG !Mrtln for -.c:ampllef\ce of Ille .. 10 C.-"EXHIBIT ill" E 1 LEEN P PHINNEY PARCEL 1 City Cl"'k of 1he Unit et es shown •NI oew:rlo.cl 1n City or Coste Mtw tne Conoomlnlum Pl•f\ recorded on lllOTICE 0, PuOllshed Or•nqe Cotst Dflly Pllol, No•emb., , .... ,. In Boo• IU IJ, TllUnEE'S SALi S.Pltmc>er 10, u, 1'91 •On-11 P•ges 716 10 .., •MluSJvt ot 0111<1•1 I.NII -KAAN Records ot Wkl County n ..... '2117-4 ruauc NOTICE P<llRCEL 1 S E V I L L E E S C R 0 W An Undivided O"" T•enty·Nlnlh CORPORATION u dUlf •PPD(nleel 1111'\lll Interest ... h l\enl '"Com· Tru\lfll undor IM followl1>9 llH<rl-0.,....,... mon In tl'e teo Interest 1n •NI to Ille o..o ot trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC NOTICE DI' TRUSTEES S<llLE I Common Art• of LOI\ 10, 11, 11end1l AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO· TS No, Sil.... ol Tr.ct 'llS8 as Pt' Mt1> llled In B<><>'. DER FOR CASH (MVtblt .. lime of BENEFICIAL MANAGEME NT •Jt p-' ' lo I tnclUSIVt ol Mis Wit '" law!ul money ot the United CORPORATION OF AMERICA •• ai'••ntou> M•P•. R•<ords ol seld Sletesl •II rlgtll. 1111• •nd 1n1-. .. 1 con-auly •P001nled T rustH unatr trw Coun•v •• '"'" ierm I> clollnect 1,. the veyed to-,,.,.. "''d by 11 ..-r .. kl followlft(IOH<rlbtld-ot tru.i Will Arlltle enlilled 0.llnltlOfl\ or Ille Ottd ot Tru>I In the t>•Operly SELL AT PUBLIC. AUCTIOH TO THE O.cl•r.ilon OI Covenanh Concllll°"' hertl,..ti.r•Krl-HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH •nO Rtt1nchom rt c0<d.:0 April 11. T RUST 0 R RA y M 0 N 0 J (p•y•OI• el 11 .... of ult In l•wful 1971 If\ 800* I~. P~ 9S1 ot 0111<1•1 GREGORY, JEFFREY W JAMESON MOllfV OI the Vnlltld !>te1HI .all rlgl\1, Re<Orcls !Ille Ot<lir•llon I •nd tny •nd WILLIAM M CHUllCHI LL, JR., tlllt •nd l"ltrt~I convned to •nd now !>upplemt,.ls •"d Amendmt "U • O.ntrel pertners/11p held by II unotr wld o.ed OI Trust In lherelo BENEFICIARY G V S FINAN· lilt prOIJtrty htreln•f1or de>erlbtd PARCEL 3 CIAL," Pert,.,Jlllp TRVSTOR PETER B DREW E•Wmtnh u wch E•Mm.,.1' ,,.. RP<ordocl Se>pl...,,bt, 17. l'llO •s In BENEFICIARY BENEFICIAL pt rtlc:IA•rly wl lorth 1n the Artlckl tn· ,1, No 74121 In -IJ747, -1.0. I Fl~AN~E CO OF GA ROEN GROVE tltl.O E•wments Ol the Ot<lere11on of Offlcltl Recor di In !fie ottlct of the r-w-ecoiifitd, 0.Cemller IJ, lt17 H ,,.. und.,, .,,. Section .,.41111"11• 1n W<h Recor0trotOrM>91 Coun1y, .. ,d-llr No.UM21"_ 11.,,-1SHot Arllckl entitled es tollows "111(1111' ot trUl10HcribH1h9fCIOIOWlng pr-r offlclol Record>'" It,. otfl<t Of 1he 1nd Oullu Vlllllln •nd Cablt ty. l ot t7' of Tree I No 'IOT, In the City Re<o,..., Of 0.-envo Coun1y • Hid -hlevl•lon. '!>ut>POll, !>tlllem«nl end of N_.-t eo.th, H per met> r• ot 1rui1 dt><:rlbH tn. tollowtno pr<> Encro.c,,,,_t," · lngrus. Egreu •ncl corded In 8ool< ~. PA9et U 111rougtl » Mrly. Rt<rHllonal Rl(lllt•, · •ncl "E"'tusi.,. lncl!lil.,. ot Mltetll•ntOUI M•~. In Loi .. OI Trecl No ttH. •• M • m ep Aesl•kltld Common "' .. E•wmenl 1he ofllct 01 llW County Recorclor of ttl<Of'Otd In -100 l>ellH It lo tl In PARCEL ; utd County. clualw of Misce11e,.....s ""'~·In "-EeMmtnl5 •s wch E•wme<>lt .,. 105 Vt• R•-. NtWDOr1 8-Kh, Olll(t of ttw ,_,, recorOtr of .. 1c1 D••lkul•r•y Ml forth In Ille Artlclt .... CA co..ntv AddrHs 2J7t Co~te Drive, lllleCI E•wmtnts 01 Ille Oecl•r•llon "Ill • s1r_, -'"'or common do-Co•1• -,.., C.llroml• tJn• ot co-ts, Conc:ll11ons •ncl Rts\rlc 11lgn•tlon Is•-abO,..., no wurenty 111 • "'"' &dclreu or common,,.,. Uona recorded July u . "11 '" BOOll Is gl...., ·~ lo 111 compfet-u °' CO<· slgnellon Is 1h<>w" •bo•e. no w•rr•nty IUOS, Paoe , .. and , ... ni<oroed 5-1>- rtct,.ul " Tiit btntllcl•ry under seld 11 01...., H lo Its COrrll>lelenen or <M· lem .. r e. 1917 '" Booll 17J71, P•oe J17 0..ed of Tr..,1. by rt••O'I ot t l>r•~h or rt <INH I" ot Otttci.1 RecOtds -•ny SUC>l)l.- otr•ull In !he obllgelloM securtd The ~lcl•ry unotr s•IO 0-4 of me"b -A,,__,, 1hereto ("'9 thertby, r.r.totore .. e<u1ed end cit-Trust, by'"'°" ot • btte<h or clof-..n "Me51.,. 0.Cl•••llOll I unoer Ille Sec 11,...,..., to ti. vnotrsloned • wrltt.,. In 1he ollllgello"s •ecured IMrtby, llon H-klgs"' wch Artlclt trt\llled 0ee1 .. .o11on ot Otf.ull -Dem-11ere1oton •xecuteel •nd """"•reel 10 u lotlowt 'Rights e nd Dulles· !Of S.le, -wr"ten no11~ of ~Kii ,,,. -~ • •rlnen Oecl•r•llon U1111tlft •nd c.oi. r.ievlslon, "Sup-""d of tlecllon la <•use the un-ot O<rfaul1 and o.mOtld for Sole, •ncl port •ncl Setllt,,.nl •ncl E"croecfl. de,.lgn«I to H ll \tld IM'OIM•ty to written notlct ot breach end Ol tle<tlofl mtnt" "Community Feclll\IH .,.., wtllfy totld oOll911llons, •ncl '"-""'* lo c-IN undtnlQned to Mii Mid men!" •ncl "Offllle9t over Commun~ lht undenivrwd c<tUMcl Mid notke GI D,_,, to wtllly wld Obll~lons, tr Fecllll!H .. l>rHcll end ot e!Kllon lo bt Rec.or-•nd ,,.,...,.,. lhe ~toned <•u-The"'"' edcl .. u or o1htr comtnDft M•y a , 1 .. 1 es In.tr No 37150 In W IO no41ce Of Ot....:11 •nd at •l«llon to detl9"011on, II Mly. OI IM , .. , -· booll IG6, s>eoe m , ot wk! 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IHI ~Aw,,,,., In lhe City of ,,_ T ...... 4lnd el Ille trutb c reeled Al IN II-fJf ti. 11\lllel 11111911<.ane11 Or•not. c.lltornl• lly u fd Poff of Tr11st Tll• 101•1 of t!\11 Miia, tr. tOlel -unt °' "" Al tlW ttmt of IM lnltlol -l<tllefl e"*""' °' vkl ob1'911tloft, lnclud~ 11npo lcl Miene• Of tllt allllt ellOfl Of tl\I• NII<•. -••••• "'°""' of uw •Haonollly ttllmei.. -·· CM "'" _urflll_.,tN...,_.dlt<rllltd-ef 111111•lcl H l•nte ot th• obllg•ll•11 end.._. OI IN Tru1-. •I ,,. 11'11".,.. "''"*eel c0111, • .,..._, M<ll""'""""-•w:rllltcl-.Oat limo of lnllla t PVl>llutlon et 1111t •Ml ~ It,, •• tll.... trud -t 9'1m.lfd Cotti, Upenwt. Holk•.".,.~ OATaOAutueUl, 1"1 t nd adv•nce1 ii ~.KJ AO. To * Oi'ITB0""911tt14, lt'1. s Iv 1 L. Le I!$ c It 0 w tltrmlnetM "'*''"' bkl, '°" m•y tell .-eAL t!STATt! Sl!CURITIES eo.-l'OftATION, ou1 .,,..,.., u.-v1c1. •NlllTNltM , 0 ... :A_,e1',t .. I •c.llfonlletOr'pO .. llDft, •r T 0. 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INC . • C•lllornl• carpor•· !Ion .,,_ DU\oMS\ 6QOren I• 101 · 1'1h Streel S•n Oleoo C•lllornl• 1 l f41~1tror ~ trwl, \UbtKt to the ll't m1 •no conolt•on\ of lti•t <•rt•ln •11rttmenl tor 1he l>U•<heH tncl Wlt OI •Ht!\ Otl•O SPpl•mbt r 1t, '"' btdw .. ~n Tr,ff"\ltror •nd I NIER !>IAIE BR ANDS CORPORA 110"·" Oelaw-•e torpor•· lion. W~ bu~"'4'H •Odre\\ I\ 11 E .. I Armour Boulfo•••d. K&nw• CllY. Mls- \Our1 I Tr.n~t•ree"~ Tt•nitttor In f~ncu to tr•n\t•r tn tM.llk to TransferM th tnlln-. rtQf'lt. t11tt •l'\O 1n11rt st In ano 10 •II OI 11\ 01>lt1bwhon I•> OPC>O\td \0 "''""''•<tur109 •ncJ •dmtnl \tretlve) oper•tton\ '-"''" 00ttr•t1on' or•W'ftt 1y '°"'"' ot l6 routes. IOC•1tcl wltnln S•n 01eqo Ortt11Jt LO'I Anoelu. SMI Bft"f'OlnO. Vtntura •l'\d A°IYfJf\lcM Counhes, C•lllorn•• 6ncl !he 1ollawlnt Propcort1~• •no as-.ts now IOC•l•d •t 11 IJ2 E•\I Hadley Slr~•I. 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Tr•niferor In. to and unotr thet <•r l•m Vitlllcltl uaw -Servlo Aoree- mt111 Gelf<I "°''' 2S, lt/t belwfffl T••nsleror •ncl PHO CorDOrtllon wllll •Ol>t<l to 1he 1-lt7t Wl>llP Ro.a Com~nott"" lra<:ton tov~rl"d lher•bY Dul not with ro1>tC1 10 •ny o1he vf hltfft 'overed undflir MIO lt•M o •ny WPC>ltintnt tMrelo (VI All •'9ht. Ml• ... o Interest ot Tr•n\t•ror, If •nv. 1n o1nct to •f'tt tr•Otmar'~ •nd or tt•d• n•me.s C-rv Sc!v'•• -Sunllle' ' lot u\f' "' conne<.t1on w1'" N-.ery oro-- oucu •II good wlll Of 11\e -••lloM In which .. 10 1r-.ri.1 end/or lr- t1•mes •re u...i, .and •II r99lllr•1'on1 Copyrights, traO. wc:reh, formulM, prodUCllOf\ l>'OCHM \, lt<Mlques •nd proceduns tn •nv m•nl'lfr '91•11"11 10 \•lo lr-""'r"' •ndlor 1reclo ,,. .... or to tlwo prOducu SOid llloreundt wlllcll Trensteror m•y poswu. t VO All of TrMiterot•, mefc.haftt• bit -usecMt ln•entor•d ot IAI bell• •"0 label• burlf\g ellht r ol Ill• tr•d•m•rks andtor htOt n•mts Country Squ1tt" or "5unllle'. (Bl ••lllno. fdvtf1"ln9 1111<1 P<Omotional m•lf'fl•h 4ncl 1ue>()l1~1 bt•rinQ •hher ot UH~ tradern1rks ar\d1or tr.O. n .. m«s C°""try Sou1tt or Sunlile , ICJ 11>1> l•bels l>f•""9 lhe 1r-m•r1ts and or Ir-n.anws J&<~ In l l'IP Baa or (•r l ' Jr lhoie b ••nnq no H•Otm•r• •nd or trade name "h••tot•tr end mt>cellaneous othe '°" l~llP••. I 01 prlnltO POIY b•g• OH '"II 1ny ol th• l••dtmar-s tnO/o tt•O~ nemes: J et k tn Tht 8ox'' Wtnovs or 'C•••• Jr •ncl CE 0¥erwteo ,,,.,.~ o4y wr-c>JW'' t.•r•nv lh~ tredemar~ •ndl or tr•O. n•me C•rl\ Jr l 'illl AllOI Trensf9ror'• mere.,..,!•· ble and uwb4t lnv~ntortt' ot tuet, oU. 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Celltornlo "'° 16th Slr .. 1, Sen Diego, Cellfornl• n1n Ent Hedley St'"'· Whlltter, Ctlltorlll• IH I &ro•Ow•y, Chule Vl\te C.lllO<nl• rne ln4tn0ed tre111ftr wlll bt <Oft sumrnei.ci o.-. or btfore SeptemO.r n. 1'91, •t the otflee ol f trrlt, 9,-., & Mthollllelmer, 1~ Tlllrd Avenue, Suite 1500, Sen oi.oo, C•llfornla tt!Ot Tll<I proc"°"' ol lhe tl41RJ.t<tlon wlll l>e II-To pey ,...,.. dtVIS ot Trantftf'IW '°' ""'kh <l•lrM .... clue M>d "y.-ie Oft or betart S.Ptetnller It, ,,., Ct•llftS ~ clel>4.t ot IN TrOfllf- me y bt llled w llh S•ftct Tltlt '"'ur•n<t ComP•ny, U01 Tlllrd Avenue, S.n ~. Ctllfonlle '2101 l"-rtln•ll•1 "E.crow Aeent"). Ho \u<h ttelm \NII lie ptlO Dy TrM.l'-'" u111es1 tuCll clolm It llltd In •tllln(I with Oll4I actvetly recel...., lly EJ<rew A .. flt 11111 W "kw le tlle t lote ef Mio MUOll~ .. "81. OATIO. SU I ,._ I, 1"1 tM'l'UISTAT8 ellANDS COlll'OttATIOM •)':,Hflll ........ 'TIUt:._ ......... "* ...... 05'-. c...e °"'1 ....._. ...... 11.tt•t ...... - .f Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Thursday, September 10, 1981 ,.,,_......,.. Ron English poses Wtth two "banzai runner" type cars. a 935 Ponche Kremer and a Lamborghim. m Harbor City. Calif. 'Banzai run' ·daring Freeway signs. a blur in illegal high speed sport LOS ANGELES !AP > The outlaw racers in their s leek, low s lung sports cars eased onto the dest'rted freeway under cover of night Nearby. scouts armed with \\alk1e·talkies and binoculars searched the s ky for police helicopters The coast looked clear for a ··banzm run" a daring sport practiced by those for whom s peed 1s lakl' a n intoxicating drug. They are men who pursue an illegal, dangerous and ex· pensive hobby that goes beyond the spel'cl Ii mil and even beyond the reach of the law. The $100,000 Lamborghini Coul)Lach shol up the on ramp at 65 mph in first gear. 80 mph in second Once in the fast lane, the s peedometer inched toward 200 mph as freeway s igns nipped past in a blur and gentle curves in the road became hairpin turns. Cross a lane at that s peed and the renec ting nubs jab into the car's suspension like a giant rivet gun. One mistake and both car and driver probably would incinerate in mid-air ··Military jets take off at 200 mph," the driver or the Coun· Lach laughs tersely. "If Uus car had wings . He eyed the Ferrari Boxer and Vector Twinturbo V2 behind him in his electronic rearview mir rors. The exotic cars in this high-speed caravan were barely visible out the Lamborghini 's "''~ \'e1/ and JacJ..-1 S11re11s1m cdt'hrate lht• Jll-11ear dura1111r1 of Al!mh1c /Jancinq. I11t 1111/1 h1rtliday C<Jk(• Couple's aerobic partnership works · NORTHRIDGE <AP) They met when she was a pompon girl and he wa s a bandleader Almost 20 years later. she's still prancmg and he's still leading - but now they're running a million-dollar ('Ompany, Aerobic Dancing, Inc Jacki and Nell Sorensen seem to confirm the notion that op- posites attract She's a bouncy. uninhibited blonde whose words pour forth m streams He's re- served and deliberate. careful with his facts and figures Their bed and boardroom partnership obviously 1s work· ing. "We started out with J acki teaching s ix women in the base- ment of a church in January 1971 and I.bi~ fall we're expect- ing 200,000 students in 40 states," says Neil , president of the North.ridge-based company. ''We work at working well together," says Jacki, the com· pany's founder, "a nd there have been times when we've had to sit down and say, ·How a re we go· ing to do this, because It's just not working out right now'." One answer has been splittjng their r espon sibilities along natural lines "We sort. of divide up what it is we do," says Neil. "Jacki does all the creative stuff. that aspect of it Then the nuts and bolts, the things that don't really pertain to the program, tn. I s urance and accounting and those things that have to be done. I look after ... The Sorensons met at UC Berkeley, and Neil entered the Air Force after graduation. Jacki taught dancing at various bases throughout Neil's tour of duly and later formed a com· pany to offer dance classes. Aerobic Dancing, Inc. offers four 12-week courses a year, each c horeogra phed by Jacki and coordinated by Neil. The courses stress iitness with run. · · 1 · m an e n tertainment person," says Jacki, "and l pro· duce shows every 12 weeks is the way I think of it. Every s how has a theme. I cha nge all the steps and all the dances every 12 wee~. so you feel like you're part of a new Broadway musical with each class." Disseminating the material requires an elaborate system - Neil's department. "Keeping the wheels 11ort of oiled is where I come in -mak· Ing sure that the materials get produced and that there are peo- pl e to ship them out -the mechanical part. of it," he said. Aerobic Dancing, Inc., is wholly owned by the Sorensons and it's made them a wealthy couple. The classes cost an aver•ge of S60 for 24 sessions. With ~.000 students, that would add up to $1.2 million In tuition alone. / tiny back window. "lt's the Italian philosophy or driving," he says of his ftalian sports car. "You don't have time to look back ·· Indeed, loo ming suddenly a head was a dreaded California Highway Patrol black and white cruiser The distance eaten up in a second, the s ports cars rocket· ed past 1L m a flash and the patrol car appeared in the car's . mirrors to be hurtling backwards :is if s hot from a cannon. Were its red lights turned on? '"Doesn't matter might as well try to catch a Russian spy satellite," sneered the driver, who asked not to be identified. By the time the CHP patrol radioed to headquarters for help, the banzai runners would be in some small town miles up the coast, slinking down back streets. maybe parked in a dark alley until things cooled down. Cll P patrol planes a nd helicopters were something to be concerned about but an or dinary black-and-white was no match for lhe high-powered engines purring under the hoods of these cars. · "There·s no way our cars could catch a Ferrari or a Porsche in a top-speed contest ... ad milted Sgt Lance Erickson. public information officer for the C llP. "I 've chased I Porsche 1 Turbo Carreras and thanked the drivers for stop· ping .. Erickson says he's never heard of an accident or en· counter with a banzai runner during more than 10 years of patrol. But he says he has heard of numerous cars that ran away from CllP officers. And the CHP recently beefed up its air patrol al ong certain s tretches o f free way favored by the banzai runners. "Banzai runners? That"s what they're called? J didn't know they had a name for those guys." he sa1<1 . "Traveling at 200 mph on a racetrack is dangerous but on the street? It's almost unthinkable." Rumors of the sport of banzai running a nd of a so-called "Malibu Breakfast Club" - whose members race down Malibu Canyon's winding road to the sea at excessive speeds in a monthly early morning ritual have persisted for months but were difficult to confirm. Then Lamborghini, its cars banned in the U.S. for six years because of bumper and emission control regulations. re-entered the American m arket. headed by Jasjit S. Rarewala. And Rarewala -who cus t omized the cars that s tarred . along with Burt Reynolds. in the movie "Can· nonball Run" -probably knows more about banzai running than anyone else. He's the man responsible for making most or the foreign ex- otics street-legal in the U.S. - his customers range from rock star Rod Stewart and the Prince of Turkey to a few businessmen. ex -ra ce car drivers and especially, he says, Texans and Californians -and he loves to talk about the cars and the philosophy of driving them. Rarewala concedes the risks or driving the cars on the street nre tremendous. But he says he hasn't ever heard of a banzai runner crashing during a run. And because the cars are so highly prized, he says he'd know if one crashed. "Fast cars have always been a part. of the American scene," he says, "and these cars really make a man's blood boil." ·'The people who drive them -the people who can atrord them -are people who have taken rt.sks all their Uves to get where they are," he says. "They like to drlve fast. They don't believe the meek ahall l.nberit the earth." ..................................................................... t 002 G""°.. 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MoMu: 1111iO All real es\.ate ad- :: vertiaed in this 1• newspaper is subject to :::: I.he Federal Fair Hous- 1'*> i.n& Art ol 1968 wh1rh :: maltes 1t Illegal to ad· ,,. vertise "any preference, 11 l1mltal1on , or dis crim1nallon based on 1 race. color. religion, :: sex. or nal.lonal or1g111, •@ or an 1ntenllon lO make J: any such preference. 110> l1m1tal1on , or dts· :: cnmmaoon " ZO:Ai JPIMMSUU POIMT IAIGAJMS OWCBALANCE 10%1 CaU now' 4 BR Me11can Villa, I house from pounding surf Secluded master retreat with f1repla<'e New kitchen, dine on tiled patio Hurry STEPS TO SAMO FIX ER/3 RR .. DEN needs your att.enllon Br 1ng shovels and patnl brush Make Sfs Owner will t'arry at low 1n lerest @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 llollol< u-frh ~" • N-o..tint• Ortt.n Jh ..wt ~~(~,..,,'Y':~ = This newspaper will not U10 knowinf IY accept any := advertising for real 1•--------1 = estate which Is Ill viola lest Y•s.wdes (M ol '>tt l< ~rop lbnthtt latm• 4oil~"'' kul l:tllllf' f 1th•"l' Kt..J l:.lelf' .. t n•N /IOI) l.lonoflhelaw Be1utifu1 •$*Bdrm : l•-------•I Southport, custom11ed throughout , pro RENTALS •~h1tt1ohl"(t •kNlfl lnf¥tftl\h.d lk~ •"'"or l nf I undonrnuum\ • 1.irft t:ondomo·u1,,r,11 l ttl Tw~twrn To-Mou\H l "f Oup•..-tt f\irn ~u.nlnf A~t"\,rri ~Ph lnft.11n A~ t\.rn °' I nt """"" ftOOtfl' ttwrd Kotf'h \foo•h c .... 1< .... ., .._.mnwr R•n, .. 1 .. \WithOft ftf'Nth Rf'nl•h ht 'lih•r,.• G1otattt for"""' f)H~f'Rtrl.S tk,.,1~'Rf'"''•' lftd1.a.1rt.t Rt11••t •••••••••••••••••••••• 100 •••••••••••••••••••••• ~-:,~ ,..l\ltd ::; l 11. / I 0).000 11 .... H••t•h ...., Prime CM home, huge BUSINESS, INVEST bat'k yard, covered MEIH, FINANCE g:~1: n~es:~:r~1~r =:::::!~i,:,:; ~ 111g Only 10'1 down Call '""~""'" Optlillt ) Al) now fess1onally decorated, formal dining, bonus room, 4\o'l Ba. IM9,SOO OWtB FIMAMCIMG 4 bdrm home m good location with a com pletely remodeled kitchen, new paint, ne'"' carpeting and drapes Owner fmancmg ava1la ble. St2!>,000 Call now 979-~310 LINDA ISLE MmmtECE Finest location on all Linda. 76' of bayfronl. Room for up t.o 8.5' yacht. 6 Bedrooms. 7 Baths. billiard room. lrg. bar & TV room. wine cellar. formal dining, sep. guest wing, maid's qlrs. Bob or Dovie Koop. 759-1221. RVM* Of Newport Beach OUTSTAMDIMG IUY, llG CAMYOM <.:ul de sac lotC1 l1on . hcC1mer1 ceilings . neutral detc1r. pool. ~PC:I (Ind m11re . mC1ke this 4 Bdrm Hroadm1J(Jr hc1me desirable J>rwc<f i:lt Sf~,l~JIJ <Jwner wi II help fini:ln<:1ng '°"'" hmlM)fOfl, 67>6000; 644-0452 I J~lf JIJI llf )Mf \ RlALTOHi,, 675-6000 744'1 I ••I ( •••" tt1qh,.•\ C ••ro•n• d•I "1•1 Wl::HAVE4SCH Tiit HE!oil r\1,~:'\1~1'\T<JW~ LOW ' LOW DWM I LOW PAYMEMTS Tennis. pool & )pa • 2 Br make this condo perfect for 2 partner\ Call 811 1 Kenned ) 631 1266 I ~~7.t~:"'"' ~ @ .. ~,-·"'"'' = Mort•·rwt10'u'NCEMENrs. l'HSONAtS l SEA COVE ALR~!~!~E ·~:Z%1 Zf · HAHOllJDGf An exquis1le offering Elegant & i.pac1ou~ 3 bdrm ... f1m1I) room I le' home "' panoramu· \ISta o f harbor t'oaslline ocean.& night lights Prestige com ton, luxW") & securn~ Redut'ed no,. s-;39 0C11 cOv.ner fmancmg 1 Agt 640·5560 LOST l FOUND PROPERTIES A""'°"'flrtmrnh ti )IW t:~:i~~..... ~ 714-631 -6990 PttM~eh• ~ I l.ml 4 •ound U)I ~1114.:tuta• lo4IJl IMST AMT IMCOMI Rea I Eslllte office needs sales associates Ex- t.oo• tensive rental business I Tr•-w,,I• '\ot!JI'. SERVICES looitf'\ •n llit~lon EMPlOYMENT l PREl'AUTION brtnfs fa.st earrungs, as ·--------i wel as constant. 1n VhooJI\ lft\tfY1t\1IH' Jo~"'""'" t• lt'IP \t..1tftllJll(I \iii• • .cm depth exposure lO poten· :~~ lial buyers and sellers. Rental activity optional Pres1Jg1ous buch area. Replies coolidenllal ME.cHANDISE ~~ .. ,~ 4.ppA1anc.-. ~\lll'ltl,Jt'I B.of'tf"• ,, l't.kll,.a llf.-:0 1•1' l amtr ._,ti l.qw,ip ~,., '"" u .... Jr,...u.;\w f\,r1Wh•tt t,., ..... \a!t' -..... ~t_..oud\ ~ ... ,.. l,.i\ntOf'• lllaC'h;otn Mt'lltttl~' ... 1Wf'll~-''tli•f\lf"f1 '4111,•ot ht~lrurrwflth II ~i;·~;;:~;w~ *"11t1C C11i11ch g or• Kf>\l1wr11nt th1 f ~~·~"° H1•'1 \tON BOATS l MARINE £QUll'MENT (,,,.,..,,., _,II.I tlo•I"' \t••nl ~nou' W>d1 8lul' \Cl!U\" t.qvtjil '4l.U Boau POTttt ~ Bo.tu H"ftl. f'h•rVr r.uoo BoahS..1! OOfiO eo.u. -.i1po -·' W7V Both ~'.,., ,Al llool> Slor •I• mi TRANSPORTATION .\Hera" ( 1m""'°' ~It R•ftl llf'<1rtr•·•n .,_ c,.i.. x-... .- Mator Htn\ \alf' ktnl futJ~n ''""'' !~~;~mi~rh AUTOMOBILE \..t«'Ml•I Aao1~11n l '"" • fltttf'•LAlft \ •lh( w, "°°"' M.,.. Hrod, •'41ttt1Uo•n Trllt'IU , .... ""'to Lt.1.t1nc A\KG6 Wult-d AUTOS, IMl'OITED t.f'Mr•I AU• Munu '"" A"'Un ..... 1,, 8)1~ C•Ptt ~ O•Uwn ... f'fl•l1 "••l t6ooic•· J•~u•r t'iVI 1~\6 Y1\tf '1?111 tll. tlU t nt Y711 "'"' Ylll lll~ '»ill ll1llJ ill.: V1ll t'!JI "7Jl BURR WHITE REALTOR. IMC. 67>4630 UMIBJIV AILI! ~bdrm poollspa home ln Costa M esa Under Sl.20,000 Owner wlll help with financing Call 979-~370 today for more details. ALLSTATE REALTORS NH~ 1p•rt1 ..... , .... ,., f •us. f ,.r a-irltd Ad ACTION Call A OAllY Pll.Ol AO.YISOI MJ.,.,. To Place your "Fast Result" Service Directory ad Call Now 642-5678 lirt. lZl 7~111f MOllLE HOMES NB. MODULAR only $79,500 Lovely, spacious 3 Bdrm 2 bath, wllh fireplace. across from bay View from deck Adult luxury hvmg ln best location. Pool. san dy beach. sh~ avatla- ble Owner will fmant'e with S25,IXX>down LIDO 0NWEWATER I Coty I Bdrm with large living room and lireplat'e. Great for year round living or weekend retreat See today, make offer $09,500. OWNER WI LL CARRY THE LOAN. 759-1616 THl..OMG TOWtli40ME7 Call the specialists at the condominium in form atioo center Tout'hstone Really ~ Find out about the high ea ming real estate sales career opportun1t1es with T H E REAL ESTATERS Licensing school fees rompletel> refuodable lO school of your choi<-e Extensive sales training. For in form a tioo, call 75 I ·6191 AFFOIDMLE 2 Bdrm. I ba · I yr old Adult complex Take over existing loan Jt'Mtn K•rm.tM~h1• l.ombarc!WM .M•td.a. M~utl1f1t ~"' llG :~~ ~-------­ ~ia REC CARPET • 754-1202 llGb llpol Panlit•~ PtNJ"tot Pon,M ftf'ft•"ll ltotti Ho)'1f1 ftO\ff Sub saw 5'1bar• r., ... Tnvml>f' \'olll•.UH \ioho AUTOS, NEW .1 .. fl .. lllll 914• fl~ t'l~ '13" t'ilil t7~ tlfl l?Q 'IT~ f711 '"' rm •1 -... •u •11 --!llll --tW --.., IM) '"1 -lllN ., .,, --"70 "" OPPOmHTY ' knocks often wbeft )'OU llff mult·cettini Dilly PUot ClauUied Ada to rucb the Oraaie Cout market. Pboneta-5'71 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS? Accorclng to C1llfomla Bualneu 1nd Prdetalon• Code (Sec. 17900 to 17130) 111 peraona dOlnt bualneu unct.r • flctltlou• nalM .mutt rife • atatemeni with th• County a.rk 1nd hna It pubHth•d four time• In • ntwtpapef NfYlng the are• In which th• bu.Inn• It located. The ltatament 11' reqlalred by la• and 11 nec.111ry In protecttng your bu1lnet1 name. Mott bllnb requite proof of flMng to open commercltl ICCOUnll. Tt.. DAILY PtLOT provklla bo6' filing and publtcatlOn aervlcet. Wt have att ltl• ntctH•l'Y '°'''" and malftt.in 1 Cl9ltf ttr*-to tM Or.,. .. CoufttJ ~. 09* -bJ OM of our oonweftltnt oMciet • plloM tflt llQAL DIPARTMINT MMal'I, Ill. mw_..11 .. .,.... .... ..,,.. Dir 5 IB>lOPMS -LARGE KEY LOT Out~am:Ung-foC'atton on-large end of cul-de·sar lot ·11 1llsborough· Lusk ~todel in Harbor \"1e\\ Hills Canvon \·1e"' & min 1 ocean '1e\\. too'., S499.9<Jll Darlene Herman 752·14 t.i ! Z62 I IAHAMAS ATMOS,HERE Tropical reeling in lush atrium abound w greenery I\ an Welb custom -t BR P ror decorated & landscaped s.i2s ouo fee land COE after Jan 19 2 Jane Paquin 642-8235 1Z6J 1 COLDWELL Ut«El SAiUTfS THE 1981 DESIGN HOME 17 MUllt IUCH CIRCLE snGLASS HIU Sponsored b~ "''"'port Jr t"hambt>r o f Co m m t' r l' ,. t l' b t' n t' f 1 t Orange" ood ,1 flt'\\ htinW t\'r abused ch1ldr1•n Open for µubll l' "''" 1 ng ~·ptrmbt>r . 13·27 Ti<'kl'b ma~ bt• purrha:'rd .tt the door PresentNt h~ Cold\\1·11 ~ankt'r S2.4<Xl.000 IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 SllKIRN IASIC ETS C C R R W H A T S 0 H L B C A T S IC E S E B E C R U S H B L l E B R 0 C E T B R W W E L L 5 A A E B A S IC L R V V l P A B 0 E 0 S V K l R C K 0 E l l C U E I W H 0 S T S S E R E T S R C R W I M S S A I D A H I K E H S U k E I W S E U A N S 8 E N E E E 0 S E R R 0 H E B S E S R H N N S D H R 0 E 0 H N H L T K I E A 8 I 8 T 8 8 W 8 0 A E 0 8 A I E T P C R A A A I A E M v N I E D P E T R N S 8 S S S S N , 0 I I T R H N A E N K C K K K K K E E 0 C S H LOSELEAEEEEERENOKSB 0 R L A T 8 T T C T 0 T T & T H E A E C E S P M Q N R I S E R N N A P R I S :...-..................... . ... ................ ,.,.,. ..... -""" p l1ehl Cl1that"h' t..i1tt ~ C1nalt Wlcktf '"'" '9111et 4 Crtal hM l•ht Witt IMlet i o..-Cll1'• Ill hall IMltt "•••• wea1111•tt w11•• ,_. .. Ta .. mw:l .. •111 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday. September 10. 198 1 Cl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ge•r.. 1002 G...,. 1002 le........, 1001 Ge•r<lll 1002 Ge•:• 1002 twr<lll IOOJ .•..................... ············•·········· '~····················· •...••.•.......•••••..• •······••·············· ........•••••.......... ~-~·~······· ~.~.~ ........ 1 ~!~.~ ....... ~!.~.~ ...... . I want to buy )'OUr houle or mveatment property' I•---------------• Don 'l u ll 11nlHS .YOU need to sell 1mmedl1tely tnd art •1llln1 to acrept m)' small down pa y m tn t I can ta li t poueu1on 1mmech ately Your lnv•tmmt will be •tcur~ by equ1ue11 In other t>Nll>('rtle•. 11nd lq_~I notH Ca1t ·rom IA1CUST I 100,000 DOWH f'am1ly site ru.stom built home. 4 bdnn , ram1ly rm . formal du11ng rm & pool Also 11 separate 1i11mc rm with wet bar, pool l11ble & Ioli. or s tor 11fle The prrrect home ror a grow1n.: fanHly $440,~ 17 141673-4400 111 ll u a.21u I ht h •"••I Ill I t1lo io'-1 It. .ol ~ -1.111 I 11 m \ I 111 '''"n "' I l.11 h'll lnl o•,lnl\'111 I 11 /H,SOOIN SO.COASTruu Lowest pnced 2 bdrm unit in complex. Quiet lo cation & pri\'ary Owner will carry 2nd T D 759 1501 or7S2 7373 Walker -& lee Real Estate 7S9· I SO I VA TERMS Lrg family home with pool, 5 Bdrm, 3 Ba, 2 hreplaces, and great terms Owner ~ 111 sell VA or on a contract full price 1164.900 SECLUDlD AHD IMMACUL.An Three bedroom, two bath. end unit. New carpet and paint. skylight, won derfui location and assumable financ ing $135,000. U~l()Uf tif)Mf~ M°EALTORS, 675·6000 2443 Utt CoHt Highway. Coron• del Mai WI HAYI SOC» THI IHT USTl ... S l)t TOWM 'LSLl·:Y ~ 1\YLOR CO HEALTOHS !>1m·t· W4 . VACAMT -VIEW -ANXIOUS Panoramic view of bay. ocean & sparkling ligtlts. 4 Bdrms Lge family rm. formal din . rm 21.2 Baths $395,000. Submit offer on price and · terms. Owner anxious ~any time WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO •• REALTORS 21 I I Son Jooqtlin Hlls Rood HEWrORT CENTER, N.I. 644-49 I 0 Dalebout Bay &Beach Real Estate REAL ESTATE EXCELLENCE SINCE 1949 COME W ITH US ... TO HEWrORT IS L.AHO WATERFRONT. THR EE TR4DI T 10\AL RL\IJ Y 631-7370 1 BEDROOMS LARGE DEN PATIO ll6 FEET or WATER FRONT YOl'R OWN Pl ER NEW TUDOR Prestigious Lemon lits ~ Bedrooms. library. huge master suite. din ing area and entena111 ment area. L'NDER SI Million Rick Aldercttl'. Rltr 714 '731 ·#14 Sell, Trode. l.Hff Bellingham Wash Are you llred or the h us tie & bustle~ We have JUS t the plaCI.' for YOO 11, hrs No or Sea ttle and I 12 hrs So of Vancouver Can~da.. Bea~1ru1 tn- level home 3 Bdrm!>, 2 Baths & Famtly room. 2 fireplaces Beau11ru1 Vie~ or Belbngham Ba) on 3• Acres or beauurul landscaped )ard Trees surround the Area 1n J pr" ate Neighborhood Must mo\ e for JCJb purp()Ses SI 18.000 12061 671 7363 I $139,000 Big house. 2 acres Orangev1lll'. Ca 20 m1 east of Sarra men to 4bdrm 5 yrs }OUR!! Moss & Moss realtor\, R ill G ula R es 1916)967 2261. bus @!1~2·0000 TRJn.EX '°!f'hree 2 bdnn, 2 bath rurn. units Steps lo bea c h Gl)(ld l>Um mer wrnter history Priced at S39S .OOO 675-1752 associated BROKEAS-IHAl TOllS 201~ W 8a•boo ~'1 lUl FORECLOSURE Low down. 0~11er must sell Huge 4 BR. ramll} r m . prestige neighborhood o~ner will consider rontrart SllS,000 MG DH-.~ RHLT ORS TERMS~ TERMS Anxious owner wan ts this house sold $18.000 down and the owner will wrap at w; ror 3 years I or submit J Br I Ba cov I' ered patio, lr11 renced yard. Hurry, won't last at 1123.500 D.M. Ms'lhal Rltr __ 760-0135 SALES MA.MAGii Established R E beach office w/ affluent ch en· tele. Call Dolly IGng for confidenU1l 1ppl. BURR WHITE REA LTOR . INC . 67>4630 41R..UIDE I 11,000 IUYS! AND FLOAT $479.000 1617 WESTCLIFF, DR., tU. Ul-7300 Sell wrthEASE! Ha1•e something you It's a BREEZE want to sell' Classlfted Class1ried Ads 642-5678 ads do ii well. 642·5678 PENINSULA VIEW DUIUX Bay & ocea n '1ev. from upper unit by Ne wport Harbor Yacht Club. Custom bulll v. ith h1~h beam c:e1l· ings and a f1re11lare in each of the 2 bedroom units Ov. ner may carry l t TO and prired to sel I at SlS0.000+ Fee IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 CE IEDBIE ELllRS CO. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE Sf'ECIAl CUSTOM l.AYFIONT FEE L.AMD Four Years Old. Cathedral Ceilings, Parquet Floors & New Carpels. Lots Of Wood & Glass. Three Bedrooms & Conve rtible Den. 312 Baths Se pa rate Dining. Huge famil y Roo m With Wet Bar. Kitchen With Pantry. Breakfast Roo m Sauna. Studv. Three·Car Garage Wood Deck Overlooks Bay & Dock. Owner Wi ll Carry Large Second SI .600,000. VIEW: IA Y & CITY LIGHTS Gorgeous View From This Single Level Two Bedroom. Two Bath End Unit. Decorator Wallpapers And Drapes . P lanta lion Shutters. Separate Master Suite Shows Like A Jewel ! $255 ,000. A "Joy Of Newport " Listing. 759-9100 #1 Corporof• fltnG Hewporl C"°"" K y-o..i, A_, Wad. ~ V At<erd•"f to tlii• Sto11 To d.wlop mn'09f for Thursdoy, tfOd~ c°''""""""'"O to,..-. of"""' 1m•or "''"' •'9" .... t•tofl l,.,., .o.,.,.,_. I ""9 •• lfil", •c..-••• t•ov1 ,..,..... It's true·Stl,<m dwn + cosla buys lhia fantastic 4 Br cul-<leaaac homt in £astslde Cost• Meu 1 Owner wl ll fi nance balance at 13.6% in· l erut ! lnvulot 's bar11ln1 Don't bn1talf. C~ll N arrle Redick G M298 ......... ,, ,..,. P"'""""'""'81 ,, .. _ .. _ R&'M~ ~-­"'""• .,, . ., LIHDA ISLE f:xt•1tinn opportunity! Wide channel View (rom Spectacular arcrutectural des1~n~d 4 hdrm. 5 bath. pool home Slip for 2 lur~e boats Sl .495,000 Summer 0<°CUJJ1tnl'Y LIDO ISLE HOMES F~altJrt'd on lloml's 'l'ours lhlb lovely Lrad1ltonul spadou:-.. custom 3 bdr m, 3 bath home. Mwly redecorated. Priced to sell quickiyat ~75,000. Must see. Newly rt·mo<lelt•d 3 bdrm, 2 bath plus lge rerrcation room & 2 patios . Beam <'l'iling::. Grl'al for c nlertainlng $>120,000 lkst pritl· fo r lhc mone y. PENINSULA POINT IEACHFRONT Panurnmit· bay & Ol'C3n view at wNlgt'. fro m µr11nl· large lot. 4 bdrm. 3 b.ith t·ustom homl' 3700 :-.q fl fcatur ing manrw room Sl.385.000. NEWPORT CREST CONDO 2 bd rm, den. spacious Plan M. lm maculatc. Low priced at S2 15.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bof\tdt· Ortv•· N B 675 blbl REALTORS O S.SS 11 sum "E" Pl.AH IH THE llUFFS: Tllis lftOlt •sJ~ lftOCMI haa a lo•tfy 9ruflbt.tt and l'nCMltain •lew. OWiltr wi• http with fillallcillc). Only $2 39, 5 0 O. COLE OF MEW,OIT REALTORS 25 15 E. Coast Hwy., COf'OIMI dtt Mer 675-5511 * / 15KDOWH * DESPSl.A TE! 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home Assume tu balance loan OWC Slra1ghl nc>le SUCCESS REALTY 54~7991 Li•e AtTMltoeh Only St0,000 down 2 yr old immaculate 2 BR 2 Ra mobile home . Min age 18 Small pets OK. Mary Jank. Realtor. 631.1094 ON WATER -FRONT ROW TIMITOt'iO Cott. W... I 024 C01h W... • I 024 l"a.. I 044 Mtw,.,t IMd I Nt FISHING •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DRASTIC PRICE sur1• ANXIOUS leO' rlverfNlnt, Salmon 111!1-------•I River, Ida.ho. The t>Ht 111 ' MO. COST A MISA f11 h ln1 & hunting 144"e AMANCIMfi Owner want.a lo co back Owner wHJ carry a 7 w work·lrade for dream yur loan at 14~ 81g 4 h1de·aw1y 139.SOO Bdrm home plua den on 1 .... 1.._.. IUty cul de sac street 111 ex rlualve No Colla Mna See th11 one at Sl49,900 JUST USTED Must ~~lp~~~>~rired Ow ner'• !'OuJ hl new 4 8 R H• ba, s•lll'r SI$ 000 Undrr market, homt, cant a/ford two motivated Ttrms. Beiutiful 3 BR ZBA Take th11 OM olf their Terma, Tt'rma Call Trrmendously up hands 2mslr8r.Zl.1 81 q111ckly752-6499 ~aded Only 1137000 Au,ume 9••~ loan ' f)()n t Wiii w down to assumt' l•t John Manhall & ncond trust deeds 831·12166 Plan JV Real~y Vec.ut&leodw Thia brat buy for 1 ~ Rr pool & apa, fomul din· Ing, lam rm home. Owner very_ motJvaled. Call 540.1151 ror mort m i---------i rorm1tlon owe small 3rd In Vt'11tors l:lke note 8y owner will cooprr11tt' WI lljl SSl 1096 ' I .• HERITAGE . . REALTORS Only SS39~ l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll RCTaylorCo ( .J1 ) I \JtJ HEW, MEW, HEW! 3 unit i.nd1.11tnal condo W .side. 3XX>-DJO sq ft Chuck SpiJler 631· l266 CUSTOM COTT AGf S_park lin11 4 Bd rm charmer. Interior com pletely remodelt.'<1 Tree covered patio. Owner will finance 642-5200 " PETE IAIGAIM HUMJllSI Huge 5 bdrm ~K DN AITO l2'k for 10 yr'' CIOISewUCI Abercrombie & As!IOC 75.2·9227 WIST OCIAHFIOMT Triplex. Xlllt terms & prime locallon $600,00!lt ft&ent. §7}§161 OCEAHFIOMT YOUOMLY 1$:Z~I ZI lllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!ll!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!~ so ~lh~Eno~~~~he MOVI IM! bt!st' Quallty, style and BARRETI ··. REALTY 3 bdrm, 2 b1 1h im maculate home with guest house &!or I bdrm apt I ncredtble ocean view $4.50,000 1006 .•...••.............•.. WATERFRONT "Little lsland" w/docks' Sold "as 1s" Seller fuurnc ing Agent , Dona Chichester, 6'2·8235. RAllRND Beaut1ru1ty maintamed 3 Bdr m home, huge rarm kitchen, park size yard, and a rarely found large basement full price Sl.27,900. 751·3191 ***** l H + rool + Spo Mesa Verde area. Xlnt ram ily neighborhood. Owner desperate TYMS with S35K down OWC al 13'7.. S142,900, make or rer IAYFIOMT Beautiful <4 bdrm home li-.... 111111!!!!!!!!!!!!1111!1!1~-- on comer with boat sbp r--------T~ o story wood and cozy CONDO glass contemporary with balcaony and deck. 2 Bdrm , 2ba end unit. gourmet k1trhen Sub New carpets Clean and m1t exchanges ror pro-bright Assumable 1r. perty m Palm Springs. loan Arrowhead. Big Bear or ' Owner will assist with r1nancing Sl,200,000, and will consider selling rumished - \\ \111<1 l<O\I 1111"11..., Inc. RlAL E51A1E 157U900 WIMBLEDON YIUAGE Elegant single ram1ly home ProlesslOllally de corated and landscpcJ 4 Bdrm. 3ba & library Air. alarm, amen1l1es galore, ~~~~ .. !?.~~ Ila RED CARPE:T OCEAHFIOMT ·-754-1202 New listing, 2 Br on duplex size lot near the Balboa Pier 152:5,000 rEHIHSULA DPLX FREEDOM HOME 3 Br I Ba large yard S95~000 641·0763 Lrg 4 Br 2 Ba + rharm ,_ _______ _ p M Uvub1hty, Uu.s M1d1son re 6 1 1 g 1 0 us e 8 a 1n Turtle Rock Vista has •-11111111111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Verde! Fresh & clun 4 BR 2 rireplaces Huge them all 3 bdrms, 2 ba . Realonomlcs 67~6700 d L custom dra~. planta rovere pauo arge t1on &hullers, tt!ntral air ~hady back yard Only $139000 ".cno."" cond1t1on1 ng ~1t h • '""""""" climate control Plu~ Gila. THUMl7 Eastside. f rwt trees & r oses• Pri vacy , sedus1on tn park hke rard SUMy 3 BR llrtck pie. Covered patio Pride or ownership Room for expansion On ly $124,000. Call 64S.0:.!3 COLDWeu. BANl(C!RC NEWUSTIHG mountain and can)on \1ews $299,000 Very ht tie do~ n to gel an .i~ sume loans Call todll) ror 1nforma11011 on term~ 't523 CAMPUS Dt· /RVINE Eastside condo $53.000 l09una leoch I 048 assumable al 10''' mt •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• S478 per mo 2 bdrm, balcony. patio, ut1hlt) rm ' dbl gar owe 2nd T D Asking SI06,000 A,g,t, 675·52lJ9 Fo.taitt Yaley 1014 ••.•..•..•..••......... .ASSUME 9l/40/o I ST BY OWNER 2400sq rt exec.i BR 3 Ha home ram rm. eat in k1tch hvmg rm. formal dining rm New patnl & p a p er Sprinkler system . dbl gar. water sohener Xlnt nhrh<.I, great schools Hl min 10 oc·e an Owner lransrerred. s200.ooo OW C 2nd. <.:all to ~ee. 7J4· 77~· 1675 1 l % IMTEREST HO 9UAUFYIHG ,New 2 BR condos. graduated payment pro ..&ram i;;ll·4Jl.!._l_;_ 641·1991 Huntilt«Jfon leoch I 040 ....................... / 8000 Down .ALot for.A Uttle I a ere + bldg site. gent I) sloping parcel shon distance from tenrus & beach Ownr has in duded plans for custom \'Illa St75,000 Spe<' ta cu la r views' MISSION REALTY 49411731 Divorce Forces Sale Lower 3 Arch Bay Great o<•ean vie~. p\I area 4bdrm beach house. 499-3144 T rode °'low dow11 Nr new. (kean rront mobile home i::aH rmancm11 2 UR, beach, r1 sh1ng pier Adults 549·2405 or 499-3816 OrPORTUHITY lo own home 111 La~una w11h MO ST f AV<>RABl.E Ti-:RMS Skyhghle<I J bdrm, 2 story Ot>5parate owner say~ "SELL'" so tr> any ridiculous Priced S26s.OOO BL'T ••• umWFf 4 bdrm, fam rm, (pies. Xlnl hnanr1ng Im med111te occupancy possible S28S.OOO 642 5161~!_1!>7_ -- 2 IR 2 IA CONDO Ad1acent to Newport Crest arell Sea Wind Seruon. $12.l,!K>O Good terms Roy McC.-clt, Ur. SU.7729 Executive Beach Home. ocean view. 3 fireplaces. 2 story, modern con strucuon No quahrymg. S229,000. George 963-~ A~ent. __ _ OCEAHFROMT BY OWNER New cust bit 2 sty, French Normandy 3 BR & den home Can be split S89s.ooo. owe 3111 Seashore. 673-6.578 __ WA NT ED Min 3 Br home w vu Max tlSOM ~ l>Ubstant1al cash 644 7070 IYOWNER ~ewpon Crest condo 114 J br. 3 ba + master retreat Tennis, pool Walk lo beach Will rm Lowest pnce Pnnc1pals only 559 7~ _ _ Trade Luxury Newport home on i., ;icre for In· come Units or" Eqwty $280,000 Act now ' Broker Co·Op Agent 631 4516: **Reduced /311 Now /599,000 Htwty decorat.d 2 '*"' 2ba co-op. GonJMus Cafatitta autd tw1IMc) bcnill Yiew. Al---. lo•. Stier .ti mtitt-i9t ~ loot slip a•oll S28S.OOO. ing bachelor unit JUSI cg HMITS -sCepS1roriil>ay or·oceiiii tJ vnl I tno.ooo • COSTA MESA Nice 3 Bdrm. 11 2 batu condo Close lo shop ping Owner will help Tiilance -W,500. LGCJlllMI Vilaga LE 497-1761 Up to 45' slip available w this huge 2'den or 3 Br condo with water views rrom both hvmg room and master suite Gorgeous neutral decor and the best rmancmg at the beach Call for yoor personal tnSpecllon CLASSIC ELEGANCE ON WATER Laura AsMey pofMr' & occtllh pilll UMCJl'lflcHt Htiques & •si91. t wo story witt. pri•crte mcHief' lllM, a toW cpaAity atwtosphere it1 this 4 bed. witti lanp t... rm. with &gllsll,. of wood & IM*d ~._ Separelff fonld clR. ra le..KM patio +dock fM a 5() ft boat. U 1-1400. Owner says ..._,. -price & tftaWB tt.xlble! O wner wil C8"f"t Mb- 1tantial noh & trust dffd. S 1,400,000. BEACHFRONT CAPE COO Corfttr COHCIC)e Oft prlUM 0ctGUfw Oftt. Rec...tty remodeled 2 bedrooftl for .. joynwtd now of a Newport.....,. wit11 SI 00:000 dow11 owur will carry. $499,500. 631-1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC Rff\I ESTATE ,,... H. I Pt1!if"'ll\ 'b"~"'"'"' 14"' w t "'"' ""'\ N'"'"''" Hv ... t 611-1400 i:'\ M,11ne A""" &11>< .. t.i..nd 67Ut00 RESIO(NllAI REAL ESTATE SERVICES CAPE COD IH IA YSHOIES New England charm w/brick, wood & shutters. Freshly painted. Move·in condition . 3 BR. 2 BA. Out· door li ving at its best w/spacious patios and gardens. Good financing. $.33.5, OOOLH. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 '~~~~' S©il"-1µ-"t~s· ::: -----t-.i ., CIAY I '°'4All 0 f to<fO<IOO lonef 1 ol "'° 1.... ..,....bled -d• ti.. ........ ,,, ................ -"' 1' rn·, I 1 ~ .... P _o_H ..... w_o_I J, I I I I' . 1 T R U 8 S 11 My cou11n Qf•<luatlKI from a i--... 1 ..... 1--.1--.r.-t ¥f9•1arlan coolllng school, In• ..._..,__.,_..__. ......... ! •tta<I 01 1 1llffp1kln 1111 I OT GU HH ' I I' I I I I ~tom• wu on tllt tkln ol • 0 c-pi... .... <Wt. "'°"' .., hlli"l 111 ,.,. .............. .,..........,,,_.,.,...It.low ST ARTEI UMITS On J 32 acres All 2 Two 2 Br apU only o 1 blk Bdrms. double garages. lo beat'h Older but cute great buy ~9161 SUNSET REALTY 542-5101_ LOCJ-•Hlh 1050 ....................... I 7000 DOWN! Go ny a kite 1n the b• mg & neat $2:.>,000 Call us to see these. BURR WHITE REALTOR. INC . 67S.46l0 Caplstr.o leoch I 0 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;. OPEN HOUSE REALTY /.' 3 BR Eastside home on R·2 lot, SI0,000 & take over.l!l'.,mt.s. ~:ESll for Sa le by o~ ner rm or this 4100' custom Sharp 4BR. JBA, h\ rm. Vaulted ceilings. lots or Cam rm. lrg lot tree!> 1mponed marble. 17 ac Next to Greenbelt Al> equestrian\ 1ew lot s u m e Io a n s . See Jensen & Co 644 5742 any time SlJ4.SOO 759·0706,951·8269 Woodbridge KealllJ 551-3000 Int lhrranu Pk"'. lr\ln• Caretaker on prop 16711 Miuio.t Viejo I 067 Below Market Must sell! 01 a ne St 536·0794 or ••••. •••. •••••••••••••• 5'1-down, S2000 per Mo 2 84]-3205 3bdrm. 2ba Trevino. Ras Br luxury rondo, Assume lO"'r VA at frplc. lrg yrd, gar door New Port Beat'h John Atlanta&Bushard opener. upgraded 714 SS9-8917 _962·99f!t _ carpets $28.000 dwn & assume S!.056 mo VA Owuoft'~rafe! Wolle Ta TM leach loan By o~Tler 586-4~!1 Neeed quick Escrow 4 bedroom ra11ch style Ive m~ Beautifully decorated ~~~n~~~ 1-B-E-ST_R_NNC_l_NG- I:r.~4~~ IN TOWN Opu SH 1.5 at 15026 CaM ill a Cep it trano , Cap1str0110 leach. 497-4144 • COfOfta dlt Mar I 022 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 4l 41EGOM.A New elegant 4 Br Vic torian pa rtial vu , ownrl contractor hnan a'!_31I s.s~ooo __ CDMIWFFS Above beach. below Ocean Blvd. Semi pnv Rd Out or lraJr1c 180 degree view Ocean & Jelly from every wm dow Prop line high tide Obie invest 2 yrs Buy now before Irvine Development. less than I m1 dn coast begins Clea r land incl St,250,000 Owner P 'P Apt only. (714) 61}6.52S ~ P AR TNE R S H IP BREA.KING UP Higher irlcome per in· vested dollar than any other unlt in Corona del Mar.6" 702D e btugo BEST BUY & TERMS, assumable financing. 5 BR Irvine Terrace, fee land . Sale or lease op- tion. Alt. 78'H311 c.......... 1024 home localed on quiet HV Home 3 bdrm. 2 ba cul de sac street 1s 1ust Newport hocJi I 069 High assumable :.>year Brand new 2 & 3 Bdnn what you need for your •••• ••• •••••••• •••••• •• financing at 12 5~ fixed Town homes 1n lovely ram1ly Fireplat'e. ram1 Plan for~ Fvture Asking ~.IXXl. land in- ga rJen setllnR ly ~oom . large covered with this lrg Peninsula eluded CALL NOW·' I ]'I•% fixtd patio. One mile ~o beach Pt duplex, 1 4 Br umt + Qwner 'A.M,l}t 711).9596 ifthnstrate. SllJ,000. Submit terms I J Br unit Produces -------- AU•M_.t with 110 CalTI 97!:!°R_........__ great int'ome Asking a.--._ irmlVn $344,000 Call ror more ~repaywwttt pe11alty. l"l:ue I 0 44 details Darrell Pash 6% DOWN 0 ,, to.,. ••••• ••••••••••••• ••••• 631 1266 NO QUALIFYING OW Mb DESPEltA TE PrestJg1ous area.walk to bch rrom this rme 3Br. JBa home w formal din 10$. 2 rrplcs. cathedral ce1 hngs. skyl.tt.e rm and an overs1z.ed lot. Assume 1412 p owner will carry d1Herence on s1,a1ght note at reasonable rate S430,000 Agt ~·9850. AIAHOONED All ameruues 1J1cludmg double attat'hed garai:e. woodburrung fireplaces. custom kitchen. ~et bar. pvt deck. recreation area with pool, spa, BBQ and much more Out or town owner will sell at lhe low market price Wood bridge Gab les Bridgeportt--------•I model Listed at S20'J.OOO with assumable loan Call me ror more details Darrell Pash631-l266 Located at t'a1r.•1ew and Avocado, on the same s ite as the original Roger's Gardens 1n Costa Mesa Garden Partc v~ Opeu: Daity it I O:l O frot11 I 0:30 A.M. 548-2239 MftCIYtrek 1$:Z~I ZI * *RElllCED Your tst home in Irvine Vacant and ready to go. 2 Br condo in adult com munity. Central air & more. Call now '98.900 I If I r l\,.,dbrldge IJ• Realty 551.JOO() 19298arranra Pk .. ,,1.-1n .. Goff C..... HOMe THIMllHG S289,500. 4 Br. 3 Ba . TOW.-.OME? view S223,000 in as Call the sptt1ahsts at sumable loans 11 It 63'k the condominium m- Opn Wed, Sat & Sun I S formation cent.er Call Anita S57·1270 or Touchstone Realty 646-5096 96J.(Ml67 um1DE - 3 Br 1 Ba, spa. IO\'J% rm L I T T L E $120.000. F'IXER Upper J HACIENDA THEILUff rUH .. X" 3 bdrm. dm rm . hv rm , ram rm , f Ii'. 2'"1 ba, xlra large porcelain tub w deramtc tile walls & noor 4 covered patio areas Pnce $2:.>,000, S~ down. assume $40,000 1st trust deed al 7'>1'\ Xlnt land lease $853 00 per year Can't change unlit year 2003 14% 111t onl y 2nd trust deed due 1986·8'7 Call owner for appl. daily arter 5 pm ( 714) 760-8425 FINAMCIMG + assume Si!22,000 in Ion!( term loans and get one of the nicest Palermo model in Harbor View Homes Call for the hst of amenities Darrell Pash 631 1266 OW Na AHXIOUS for ofrer on spacious EXECUTIVE home ' featuring 4 bdrm. Cami ly room. bonus room. formal dinirlg & quiet cul·de·sac location. Only Sl87,000. Call 759-1501 or 752-7373 Walker & lee Real Estate 759 1501 IAYVIEW- l 1%DH Spacious 2 level condo on greene.lt, steps lo pool ·Owner desperate I;~ %4 ~I i;I Teri Marquez 7~ 1221 WESTCUFF 1$:Z%1ZI lBR CONOO •.ooo -------Can assume existing NF#POIT CREST Br, 2 Ba , fa m rm . Pr ivate walled entry Sl 10,000. Ownr will carry courtyard in Califomi11 tl!I0,000 1st at 12'ki. Agt. Hom es . Near new ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1S23 carpeting, & microwave 13% IMraEST LUSE Of'TlOH lnduded. Close to ever· loan of approx. StlO.OOO at This 1s the best two 14114 3 int. 67~6640 bedroom buy in Newpe>rt YOUR OWHrARK Beach. Located on a Lrg Easlblutr home on greenbelt, featuring HO 9UAWTIMG Luxurious custom con· ything·schools, parks New condo, 3 BR, 2~ ba. do. 2500 sq. rt. 2 frplcs, <4 etc. Call fordeulls. "1 acre lot. Owner hH vaulted ceilings and closed escrow on his new step·down living room . home. Mu st sell lm· this townhome 1s un- m ed i a te l y Asking derpricedatSIM,000 831-4381 ; 641-1991 bdrms, 2~ baths. Suso -1.:,\\\.H A P~~--LTY ASSUMI AJTD o. ~ <m. 642-4623. :i~i:>· Darrell Pash .£.Cole Realty .. +. & lnvestmrnt ~ 1 l~l !000 tl!I0,000 al only 12% In· Su nset Bluffs. Sper· temt. There's plenty of tacular ocean & night country charm in this II g h ls v I e w condo. newly decorated4 Bdrm SlS0 ,000 with good -L-_...--..... -= .. -~ ... -D....;•=-... L-I $ :z %1 ZI· "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!11640-~57!!!!!!!!77~ bome )0(1ted on• quiet terms. Wiii consider s• ~ -"' -street In Mesa del Mar. lease option. Open daily l. e a s e I o p t I o n . Bdterbunvl '111-3191 U.S. 2157 Pacllic Ave. Turtlerock Hi ghlands hi...,.•• rte 67J.eT16 eol. Bren home. I yr old. 3 t•-------•1 Gtl last year's lntt~t By Owntt. Mai Verde Bdrm, mu t er bdrm UDOtsU rate now! F~Uy uauma· C:.',1 ' . ...,.., 1 'l.' ;1• ••• '·, CIYSTAL COYI LftW...._. Ntw tondol, 2 master nltH , fple. tlote to Rm!· Rl§li tfl·ltfl atul. Was t lll,000, now wlfire P.l•ct 2~ ba , 20~ down, OWC l1e 2nd ble 30 yr large Isl 4 SIU ~rox. 2125 1 formal din nn, ram rm., wino paymenta. 2 br, 2 bdrm, fam rm, t1 yard. aq It All info utllily /hobby nn, lg prof b a , I mm It. w / u • M2· t t orMMl~-- by' oJ>Ooe. $3-Ql. l~ndsc~ped d, mtn panaloo pcMnliaJ. Jllll Cl.....I -------view. u cpt, wall D1$,llOO. Ail, .ata:a. .._Hal ~ wtlll 1 Have 1ometblo1 you' paper dnpetits M· DlitJ PllltQ t2 3M want to .U? Cl&Mlfled 1u1nable loa:n •'•Int • • ..... illll • ••• ldldo lt ftll.la.5'71. fln1ndu.1JH"1 1 .illtnl~ I Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfThursday, September 10, 1981 Ho.Mt U•fw'llillled ,,.._ .... ,_.elttd .,_hw•h u.fw1t.. ..,.,._ ... Ullfw1'. .,_ • ....,..._ t.Www.. h u.hn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lnt&tett Otti.t-lt .. 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Go Direct or call RICk IYElS 714/7 60-7292 HewportltoU 1069 Ml.KE AM OFFER! ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12000 LIDO ISL F: SOS/mo Adult~ only 11'"-Newpon Oceanlront,2 & SPACIOUS &SUNNY rent11b V1ll1Renl11b no pets Nr Hbrll1 147~ r h1rm1n11 4 bdrm, 2 768-590'1.•ft S11m LIDOISll • Br An11 Winter 2 Rr. rnrl 11r upper. "oii'uxiZll.2I~ 67549128roker mo &46m7 bath, newly redecor1ttcd Coq 2bdnn doll houst' in Spark Ung cltan • br, 3 W '• k I y M 0 n 1h1 Y dlw, adlti, no peb k 25 Nu r bch w frpll' & p1111 MNPORJ 2 Br 11" 8a Townhol.llt 11800 mo Yearly 81U quiet art•' Fenced tor ba home w/open· _!!!1§11. 548 9084 orS40$44& patio Encl g11r smoke "ft ntn style AdullJJ, no pt'b Grund,11 .. 8'7l§l$l children SUS 116319 burned l'C1hn&11 Agt, LUXUKY OUPL1'.:X alarm, ldry ra Adib COUMTIY CLUI '395 54S.2tili2 V1r1ln1a O'Brien, WIMTBaKTA.U 2 Br. 2i., 1411 dbl1• gar ~ 960-4614 UVIHG Brand new <.:ondo 2 tlr H0ttt" U....,.elttd Span11h style 2br twmt 673-1323. OCIMROMT I~ sq ft wilh every 2 bdrm, I b11 .. doll hou:w" Barh('lon., 1&2 btdruom 2•,., Bll N('wpor1 Bt!11ch ••••••••••••••••••••••• wl hu~e ('nclosed yard S• C......_ 3276 2 bdrm. I bath S47S xtra. huge rear yud duplex conv IOCJllOll, ilpls & townhowi1'11 S900 Mo 64~ 90llS or For Rent Klslnore 3 RR +dblt g11raae. _.oo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3bdrm.2batbl625 with RV ll•U! Adults bat'k yd, gur ~parklln11 From$:il0 11441900 6424662 huust!, hor:sr pro~ "rfS 1 ,. Wood·des1g ned 2bdrm, .167S 573-63.16, 11:(2 9666 clean 8171 Newmuo 3 BR, 2 b1t, yrly. 1676 mo S• c........_ 3176 Beaut Sli95 (.'learn ad ent 1!'4!563l:JMlfee ~l Very pnv local! Bachelor unit I or 2lut. $450 mo75d)..0840 ~·rplt•. blt.ns. patio, gllf ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11l.l31~ ~A ST S I D 1-: s h ar p Woodburn.in& flreplacc-! S300 or~· ~~lliide DUf'l.EX Like new 129 35lh St Adult ~tudlo. st-Ove. GtMrai 3202 . panlsh home. 3 BR 2 Caragt!' Avail now I· 2 bdrm l(nrage k50 Don't d1sturb0<•rupanl~ refrig ulll ~ 1420lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bu, lgetencedyurd,l(ar. '4924 1"1 Br l..R. Kitch , fnrfl Large front unii ll!O:J u11y11 Gus,213 900·1711 enter F.ves Laguna Beach! Stunning No pets $65() mo l'all I ya rd Uttls pmd $42S Florida '2131493 165.'> (.><•ranfronl lar"t' 3 lir 2 wknds, 492 Oll!O. dayb f11mlly home ncur beach 979·3848 afl6PM Alao thlA wel ·ke11t 2br + Waterfront 3 bdnn, frplt, Mo Con be turn for SSO \ 8 J " 492 JSl7 with woodbumlna lrplc, 2 tlr, garage, renc yrd, den S'S50 Nie~' 114981 2 balh, garage, rum or more 63 I 3105 . 11 r 111! "'CH ,01~ 1 I pper. 2 car gara~c, da_ys huge gourmet kllt·hcn. pa_tio. pet OK. no kid~ Renllmes6~.LW.H'ee unflJJJLfil}9111 646·0147 APARTMENTS ~~~~~e:~W lea~c SIZOO 3110 largeyard for ch1ldren& ~.546-7506 _ W•1hftla1.... 3291 2BR t~BA duplex. 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Ji 3 B_r 2 Ba Garden Home. pets 2110 Ne...,.port Bl I garden apts Pall-Os or month Ideal location I or Mam Beach $400 ocean S..'1511' Kui~ fol ll('h 673 7677 Bdrm. 2 balh condo 1n Molllltoin, DHerl, 3641 E. Co11t Hwy., CdM Niguel Shores, pnvale ~-4968 btwn 8& ~I de<'ks Pool & Spa, ro\ Quiel neighborhood near !!_t1ls_ind 494·:.>44 OK• ~lu!>t we' =~&I I demable North Tustin It Hort 2400 commty. pool. beach Bachelor S325 mo. Util , ered parking Adults, no ocean 4~& 412 Clay St. Newport leoch 3869 1 Hawaii OuGMficwtl Complex of pools and • • • •• • •• ••••••••••••••• -S900 492 6700, 661 3.526. pd Q urel Newly de· 1 pets Cal Jo. at • •••• •••. •• ••••••••. ••• tl2S' Su nm ~1ud1u "'llh A\ a ii now ' N Shore green space Secluded PALM SPRfNGS Costa Mno 3224 Newport IHdi 3269 corated 2 BR I'• BA S48S 17141147•9920 OuCN1 •...,, S7SO. all Ul!b pd a!n5!1 Ft•t• Oahu nr surf spar. 3 um ls with private pa110 MOBILE HOME ••••••.•••••••••••••••••!••••••••••••••••••••••• 631_5837 _ 2 BR 2 BA. S5t().S51!> or S• at 3 Bedroom Yt>arly R.,.hmH 631-4555 ~~~ 2 ~~~~~reeys.t~O~~ Full) air cond1t1oned 10x48' cnr lot Patio & Easlside 2BR. '" 10 Seav1ew 4 Br3 Ba. family 'LocJ-a I '9 3748 398W Wilson&315S83 41• Owner will help hnanct' awning On lse Xlnl h~u~: dNv Pool. si~· rmhdin111g rm. cx·.-an & '•••••••••~••••••••••• 1714114 ·3657 Pla_r.i R_e~l!J 673-IYOO Want Ad Help'• i,.i2 5671! 668 3600 $96.500 park Gd cood 2 sheds ~auna\r ~J:~sOran e mg l hghl views Pool & Fum lux studio. spa, TV, USTSIDE ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Make ofr 963-<m? A g ~ tennis, St~Jprmo maid service. phones. 2 Br 1•,, Ba Townhouse ve, t-.25 k 499-22Z7 L d • • For Sale or Trade 2 or 3BR . 2BA frplc Xlnl Waterfront lease. 4 Ar ·I 1:' w . --aun ry rm . patio, the f111eslresidenllal lots cond Mesa Verde Ba, family rm. rop <'On Hewportleoch 3769 garage Small child, • 8 DAY WEEK SPECIAL • '" Palm Spnngs Locat Q.ii_i~t. !150 .. 631-6666 d1llon , dock for 40' boat, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ma¥s~~ OKl ~·~~ • 11TH AT PROSPECT ed adjoming Canyon :"JEW EXEC CONDO $1900 o. , l.&I!!. I . • • TUSJIN, 731 ·3111 Country Club. Ea<'h lot 2 Bdrm. 2 full ba. micro, • 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars • 1500 sq ft. Pnre or earh gar d r op. pool. Jar 4 Br 4 Ba. <'lean & !>har,.,. "1:!:stFll!kl OttterR.at&tat. 101 S179.ooo Lots face !7~1 mo_M!J54 1202 next to tenms & beach F"'MILY "m e Its easy to place your 8-0ay Week Classified by mall and it e ••••••••••••••••••••••• golf course & lakes k B C d f SISOO mo Remax of Npl "' "' Trade for Newport land Bar a)' area on ° or BoborDov1e759·1221 Sparkbngcleanlrgapts costs JUSt S8 -thats only a dollar a day• To qualify for this • Mobil• HCllMS or income property Call lease 4 Br 3 Ba 2 car for families with I or 2 • f For Sole I I 00 •t R b 673 9142 garage, lenms rourt Wei.Leh ff. 1 slr) 4 br. children Near park No • s pec ial offer you must be a non-commerc1al user 0 fer1ng • ••••••• •••••••••••••••• "-· _o inson spa. pool. S850 Mo Ref's stdy 3 ba, t•Lry k1lch, OCEANFRONT Ne"' RHIEstat. required No pets Ga rdner nopets1Q'l41 rs~.ZBA S5IS . merchandise for Sale UP to $800 per ad and the price must • Modular T~ Homes. bchm11Jf 2800 544_1!<!11.J.39-6521. 642~.~ 14511 YEAA·AOuNo FUN· 398 w. Wilson, 631 SSSJ be 1n your ad The cost stays the same whether your ad leased land. J pvt bchs ••••••••••••••••••••••• New Condo 2 bdrm + I Social Acllvtlle\ O• • d ht d II t SI one • 24 hr secunly. flshr~g Shenandoah Valle)'. VA. den 2 ba Brighten Spr B A v ~ R 0 N T rectl)(•FreeSunoay NEWPORT nee s e1g ays se 1ng 1me or JU • pier from $34.900 10 • trade for home Beaut 4 ing: micro. pool spa. 2 PENTllOL:SE Bright & Brune" • BBO s • A,All'TMEHTS • down 499·3816 bdrm lodge chalet near cargar,pallo S795 larj,?e 2 br+den. ser Parhes •Plusmore 2 Br. Avail. S320 mo • Use one word in each box About 4 woros make one • Trailer at pvt hearh. Wintergreen Siu Resort Sierra Management Cu bldg In super Lido GREAT RECREATION Plus ut1ls No children. Treasure Is land . Streams. rust1r selling 641-1324 Penin loc $2000/mo TenlltS •freeLessons nopel!,nowaterbeds. • classified line of type Minimum ad IS 3 lines Please print • Laguna Urh $8500 Sl4S.OOO Call owner ----yrly t1iro &oro~hop1 •2 24SONewport Blvd Brand ne"' 2 Br Condo. 2 " 11hc1 DS Sa plainly • 499·3816_ 1·758.0892 ~ea u • ona Costa Mesa • Ba. 2 car gar w/eler VERSAILLES 2 Br 2ba, • HyO•omassage • Ll!"'SE~1oo..1 door. frplc . dishwasher I bhouse pool Swimming • Go·I Eastsidt2 BR house.'" 10 • • • ~J~a~~ayh'E:ehF~~s ~::'!~! ................ ~{o·Ja~~~~lc~n~ryN~ !~~i):rng s7501mo ~~~·~~~~ozPrs ~~~1~.d~~ ~fs~· ~~r· • r, ------------------------------, • avail Adil & family Hounsfwwislwd pets Avail Sept ISlh ~;.n01,s 1 & 2 Bed Ma n ager . 24S3 8 park Call for rnforma ••••••••••••••••••••••• S800Mo.54().~ WaterlrontHomes. In<' •ooms •Furnished Oran eAve. • I • Lion lolboa l"-d 3106 63I·1400 & Unlurni5he0 • Adul1 • M I,,, L H E A R N ••••••••••••••••••••••• S, A.CIOUS l 1v1n9 • No Pels • 2 IDRM TRll'LEX • I REALTOHS CALL lJS FOR I Bdrm condo nr So $2200/ Monlh. 6 bedroom. Models Open Oa11v N • I • MOBILE 'IOM E DfV Yearly, Winter Rentals Coast Plaza Woodsy at 41, Bath m Spyglas5 for 9 to 6 Sear shoppin~ & beach. ' h s"~ur1ty I I l l ove, refrig, dish. I 17 141527·5900 Aegir Properties ~~~'~re , "' ;::~agre ,e~~J.~1~~~. Oakwood washer, laundry fa c • • FIREPLACE 675-~ Waterfront Homes. lnr Call Connie ul 644 9990 or Gtfden Apertmenta Adults. Avail Sept. I. • II • W lolboa ,........ l I 07 631-1400 494.2350 Agt NtwPort Beach N. S475/mo. CaJI 640-7148. IAY WINDO ! ••••••••••••••••·~·.•••• SA He1ghLS, 3BMbl i;r. Oceanfront duplex s Hr, 8801rvoM 1•1161"' • • Beautiful new '81 dbl Un1que4BR,gar Ulll mcl lrg yrd vlnl """d '\< (714)645·1 104 2 Br 2 Ba. carpets, I wide, microwave. St200 Sept 19th to June · ~ w .. .,., 2''l Ba Refs Sl200 Mo • calhederal beamed ce1I Isl & last S:ZOO cl dep Avail 9 14 lhru 6 IS Newport BHch S. drapes, refriRe i. stove • I d h h .. __ l9lh 675·~ 548·4497 675 9932 213/ ~6684 1100 161h s1 oo.e1 •• 1s1~1 Adults. no pets M2:5 Mo I mgs, 5 W5 r ~ 10 ap Oceanfront 2bdnn, patio. ---j714) 642-5113 646-4382~ • • prec (PF'3ll5-Bl gar. util pd S575/mo MEAR-HEWD,LX 3 Br 2''1 Ba <.:ondn Lrg 2BR. lBA. $425 mo • I • /39,900 Oct I sl-June Isl Lower 3 br, 2 ba, with Washer/Dryer Avail S17S dep Laundry tac. M LI L H E A R N 67S·l632 frplc lge din area. bit Sept 12th S675 Mo Yearly, winter, summer adults, cal ok 2009 Ma· • I • MOB~ttfi'f>i~DIV H•tilH)toalNCh 3140 ~~si ';~~~N:aa;{~~·l ~a6!WO aft 6 9641688 r~tals.~e;{uRealty. pie Street Manager . 1 • 17141527-5900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport. S700/mo I yr Big Canyon Townhome. S43-S86l Aller2 - Nur the beach 2 br lease No pets Wkdays Jbdrm , 21,ba. golr SHORTTBMS ntE SEVILLE 2 Br l'1 • p bl h d f 8 d t ting I • A.SSUMA.ILI LOAM modern UUls incl S525 <2131254.9192. wknds & course view. new paint & BEACH RENTALS, 2&3 Ba Adults. new crvts. U IS my a Or ayS S ar fA.MILY,A.H No_pets ~-eves (714167s-3456. carpel A\•ailSept l5lh bdrmsavail byweek or drapes. patio. gar,. I e 1979 3Br beau~ 2'1lk>. '"* 3144 2 BR w/stove & rerrig. 26 ca nyon Island month.A ent 675-8170. ;;:_~~pd Call 1·5. Classif1cat1on I central a1r urry on ••••••••••••••••••••••• encl gar. :idlts. no peU ll500/mo.640-S274 _ Oceanfront Sharp 2BR. 2619 "E" Santa Ana • I. thLSatSJ9.950.(SN39801 Beaut. 2br, 2ba condo. s500 773 w Wilson Harbor View Home. S6SO Mo Winter Adult • Nam e i• M U L H E A R N xlnt loc ~ E\•S & ~~ beautiful executive • Br 675·J3!21213-7$-:.ll8 7~ MOB~Cf.t~~OI\' :knd ~1·4684, 634-6488 Like new 3BR. 2BA. dbl 3~ Ba . landscaping. Yearly or Winter. fully ~!~\erdi/~~~eplsee~~ • Address 1 • C 4) 527-5900 ~s gar. Lovely area 1695 alarm system, seperete ~urn. 19xuriousSlocean· manage 16 units in Cosja • I • Hew,.,tlNdl 3169 mo. V41cant.962·7!MO. maids/guest apt St500 ronl 1 r Apt. eeps 2. Mesa. Avail Ort. 1st. C t Z Phone c ..... ry Lott ... ... ................. ES .t. VERDE Mo, 7S9-0279. Call 213/~. Older cblld & pel OK • I y Ip -------I • Crypt; I 500 M "' Nice 2 BR. VI blk to Bch front apts for win· Light maintenance re· 0 I d 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spectacular \'I e 4 br. 2 ba, ram rm. 2 car beach, qwet area. Wntr ler/yr round. S600 & up. quJred. S300 off rent. • Check or M. . enc ose I • PaclfirView Mem .Park. Oceanrront3br,2 ba,2 ga~. trplc , rvd . lease. Appl iances. m 4)SS2-6246 54 I Two choice adj plot11 story. Avail. after Sept pat10,klds o.K. pets carpets drapes. Avail. 2 Br 2 fuU baths Condo. Roomy 3 Br Townhouse • Charge my ad to: 1 • 50e ch,631·~74_ 8th. Wintertooo oryrly maybe.$m.Smo.966-0564 9/IS to 6/30 S525mo. Fully rurn. except Co••trcW lease St200Nopet.s. Agt, after6PM. 6'1S·3148 refrige, Pror. decor, :rix~nN':~ ~~r~~~: • -1 • rroplfiY 1600 548-5527. EASTSlbE ~utelBrcol· 2 br. 2 "'ba. Twn hse. Private spa, frplc. a/c rtreplace,tnclsdpatlo& •• D mA # Exp. , • ........ ;.~.• .. •••••••• .,,,,_, .... h N pi ' tage, sem1·fum .• $430 fr PI c poo I , jar. '750 Mo. 963-tlMO aft. 6. garage. Adults only "" ... e be.K I ear er. mo. Isl~ last. Blue Chip gar/ carPt huge grnbelt. 964·1688 Alta. So Sli.50 ftf~ I • C-llOT ~8(; w~rs;_1i:6 Pro rti .2040 ocun view. r1s mo 3 BR 2 Ba, cpta, drps, &tS~~I'° lb . 9-5. ~· • D ~ # Exp. I• Hlgb traffic count • cu · · IEMTTOIUY 966·0564, aft.6 M familh only. 9/12 tbru Quiet Adults over JS. 1 or • ~ U.SX30'7 lot. Ex Isling 2 BR 2 Ba coodo1 1bnlcely Just rnakt pa,ymenta & N_pt Crest. Beaut. 2 Br 6/lS. S.9423. '700. 2 Bdrm. Starting 1310 • L ________________ I • •houltonpropcr\y Fleit· lunlshtd * t Bay ltayoura.noqu1Ufyina fl:SO. Fum3Br,vuSIOOO. w.......... Beaut. landsca in . No -------------- iblt usel. Owner will •lew Sec. bid&. Sl3lO mo 2Br. Condo A t. twS--0295 Nepwport Pmlnswa pets . Av a If t ct • M.U to: 0.tffiect AdHrtilillq • conaldtr earrylnt lt t {31~. Wat#front Homes I Ur.House HIWPOITHGHTS Pluallutt.xl!1J.1900 LEEWARD APTS. 2020 TD. Askllll Sl•.soo. Call Like new custom built Oceanfront 2 br. 2 ba, f Ile on · • 1 •1 p•1 _. 110 W ._St • S40·t1Sl for more In· iacer" bu)"ff1 read I.he' For lease: Ex.«. condo.? three bedrooms two avail. SepW2t.oJune 12. WANTED 8actr/1ar apt II y I DI '-r · • rormalloa. Cl1111fled •d• 1v1r1 br, 2~ bl. front ft rear bath•. formal dlnlni 7SMM6, , In Npt/F.utsldt CM • ' Coth MIMa CA 9262' d • 1 • U 10 u have rt yard, •pe • ~· Nr room. E1Un1 area In Winter Rental, ocean· Arn. Yrly lae. Call • • eomft.llln• for llJe, "'" CdM Pwy.AniJ Oct. 15· kltchtn. View. SUOO per front Newport Beach. Auwtr Ad ts.a, 842-4300 adl =-:-::' inH• ClusiflecfAds Mi511t month, H~ leue. mi;:u:. 1 or weekly. ~~~items ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• don osen rcahor., · ~ HERITAGE ',f /\I fl )fl', ------- r Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, September 10. 1981 Ci • FALL SPECIAL lteylfttilit .,,.. s ... 1u CWW c.. H~• lHot1uci...11it HQnnlttMg ~:~•••••••••••••• ~~•••••••••••••• ~::c!!'!'! ............... . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• . F'trr1r1 Roor1ng C.:u DARYSITTtNG Nrar WrCarrCrptCltanUi Aites 3 up, our homr. 2 l"lirptntry Masonry ROBIN'SCLEANING Prorruio~alwomano~6 MOVIMGS35..._ flA,EIHA~IMG Shin Ira 111 tiur & L>elawarc " Adams in Stum clr11n& uphols cert 1eachr111. 1tm11rd Roofing Plumban1t Service a thorouahly Mu 0 l: il~o•1&nmi ~t Snrall Jo~ S31H800 2S yrsrxp heeest materf111 ~rnp -.ood 1h1a'i&\JA~o~1Y H Bch Day care only Truckmountun\t OJ>tn!OJ..I C M ~2209 Drywall Stuero Tile rlunho~ ~0857 wtl! houn 11 wh.• l' •al-.. Labor.II roll ,up hot 642 823:! • · 960-6t« Work_.&!Jar 645 3716 Remodt'I J 8 64~9990 Want a REALLY Cl.F.AN you ro aw•)' )( 1 1 ,...., 300/o °" Drywol -• to Apr I c11ll M4 7173 •••'\••••••••••••••••••• S~!. looh M•t / hampoo & 5lttim t'lc11n ••••••••••••••••••••••• COMPLETESERVIC1';5 HOUSE' Cull Clnitham du ~orS8l M:llt\ •s f'llll Sperial ext'rnt wallpllPfrt(w.,h•n&ll ,..,,_ " for a ~Id-') ucJ St ,:.,lc; c:aoct Color brightenerll. wht ALL 1'F.X1'lfH;s & Carpentry, uh~. elee. Girl. Freeest 645 5123 y. t p.itnllnl! Prof H~nhl BOOKS brou11ht tn your 'sprti°Ni<°i°f:i:iNsr~i·i° •••••••••••••••••••••• npt~ IOmlll bleach. Orywalltleun&dept'n concrde. plumb1na. SCRUB A DUB Prof Korat.L"'°"' fo'rrl"cslStl'vrM74281 home For appl. coll H r&.YdClt>.nup,· UI lh1• DAILY f'llLOT SERVICE DlttECTOIY l>O ITNOW• 1\0111 & Y11cht Cleunini: llllll, hvdrn rms Sl5. dllble Reas6312004 paint1nii l''ri•r 1'111 hou~4'dt•un1ngRe:tlj,rl' •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• l'AIN1'1NG CUSTOM RobertsOewrS39~ 1.u~~~1c:uping ~15~97 l'lrllnrn& -.·r..shinit & rr avg room S7,50. couc h DRYWALL.ACOUSTIC 9538255 llabll', rer~, Jean. KARATE7,M work, 2S yr.i rxv M1tny Orc,ba.rd Wa.llcovenna pair Ing •• r l' .s l ~ s10. rhr sa Guar ehm 14 yrs exp Fully llc'd & Carpentry. pu1nt1n1c:. 631·50J6_. ~~rtOO 1973 IN so LAGUNA local rrf~ l.tt· U03941 l!:xpert mstallallon Tiit Bonded, prof can• I.ii: pet odor Crpl repair insured S32 M49 clean-up, odd Jobes. Very General Housecle11n1n11 4911·5275 !>43 2117 Bonded. mi. 'd Free est Keas. ral{'fl. 63l 4576 ••• • •• • • •• .......... ••• •289405, ~ 953.'i Water ~ ;:i~. ;:r~ J.~11~1°rk IHc trlcol re as Jerry ~3.195 Reliable Ref ere.nm Lot StriplncJ ll 11tl0h1~111 963-12911 AV ER AG~; S!O, ~OLL ATi'k1~,l~ri~1;;:~~!.11 lloyslnl' 'i • Hordwoodftoon Own trans. 96205101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AGAP~ ~'OR('E Allkmdi. l'r11te5l Rer· J<ihnllll31,,u7 A Ill For SCMdro Y1111r 0111ly l'rlot Servwr ll1r1·1·1urv JlOHERTS CAl'l,~·T •••••••••••••••••••••• ' ••.1'M'\ll1·u: S dA&.•Wlill\ 1 l'1 · uv lulldtN • . ' ' ELECTRICIAN prtcl'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qu11ltty Housedt·unan1c: Purkani; IA1lStt'1p1111: f'aml1n11 Co 3 iicnera ".wv uv • orm ,,.., uonv ... .. ... .... ...... .... r F.PA~: R Restretch. re right free e:it1m111e on HAIWWOO() FU>ORS Wtlh Personal TUUl'h l.ol lll!hl Jlllles & f1:tlU1 l'S t iun~ ol pa tnltnj! ('X fllloster /Repair Trt• Se"lct Remod/>.dcltio..s ay r;.f;:W~ large.orsmalliobi. 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JAYE TIEECARE Areyouread)forlh"Tax •••••••••••••••••••••••Gordet!Mcj Call MIKE646139l c.i!IC:arol,~6502a(l 4 Me1oa lnini· Hd:1 l'nmm lodu' Res1c1 PLASTERl'ATClllNC; Complete ~l'f'tl'l' Jllll Season " Le1 ine hcl11 )OU George O Candella ~ONCR E'l'f.l'10kNSTH ••c_.•LE~·N·ui,;;'~w~i"' Haul. cleanup. conerele PAM & BOB'S 675 3l75 t•1c1• est IAJw rate~ Int rxl :.1 yr,, rxµ 'tumLp i:n, n<lt?J: ~~ H' brinl(yourreMrchupto l:ieach crtt~ _!1338833 altos , wa way~. u L d rl'moval OumpTruck RE s RT""" REL'S Jtm Jl'nntni:~ ('u,1u1n 642-7375 ~1·a1work Paul "'·•S2'J77 c•xp " ns t;IO_!I...,., .. •· driveways. block ... alls ... aantenanrl' an scp A A """ r • .,.. • "ERIC'A~' TRL.L', uatl' Al'('OU nl1n1: U\ oodd Freee~l 6429907 '{!11cksen642.7638 Call6U.70l2afi6 MJ\Unl\ S1•n1ni: l.AllftYSl'Al'iTl''H: .,,,_ " rr Samdlh.1 9C61>12·1 JENCOCOHST. 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S~o.i ~ri'~'r~~.r:~~1 Yuur home 114fr3801 Sealcoaltn" Slripin" covers 8 4 2 4 08 8 , II I • Cl.~· , moval rlean ups, trash Demolition. t·unen•tl' pend rlearung girl l't•n L •rr)' 1c,. •·~•u ,, FL' R~ l!lfl ...... a W '-d CW-O-"' -" S-12 5260 ut unch '" Chris haultng & mam1ent1nt•e brrakout stump re ny548-0357,631·2360 " "" '''"""~ l'' ' """.., G42·!IOJ3 111 ow ~-"J E?cm!"39~~c1 Fr~~;~\111 ltan Presrhool 646 5423 mowtng Reas 673 3953 moval. vard l'le11n up llouscdt•antng LI ll vy Mo •lflCJ l l S'J'O M l'atntrng & TOP H>.T Plumb;..,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GERWICIC. & SOH 'hr Ide art• in loving hmr • ~3 82~5 ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ,1,11ntnl! 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All.lypesofrealestate fou~d .Labor l>ai . >.ccowifin9 Clerii hothrla)&ntght shrfts DABYSJT'n:H Wunted EOE ~em ale to sh;11 l' 2 hr <: c1 II Lu k e .,. u u d Janrtori:.tl ~or appl ,.an suitable for f:imily •1f investme~ts 51!1re 1949 rem ale < orkapoo pup, Ex t l' I <·o m 11 ·• n ' Excell b t'n~ benefits & for rnrant 3 mornings Bal~od. rl'ntn Jl>I SJIHt 213 IZ5 2<>18 Mr Selan.&. 645-6646 three Call 1>121321. t'Xl Spectail.lftCjhl Baysrd,t' Dr & J.ismtnl' hl'nl'l1ls Pension & µro I working rond111ons weekl\i nr.OC:C 641 ~I Bunking l}.75-i7U2 Sub-I el lf5(l s h oHcC'e 352 211d TOs 760·014~ . f 11 ~ha r' n I: 11 I an Work •~ m ltfe support , •Oran!( I.' Coast Sa\ln~s & l.M:t ~ 1\ llnmt" 'UIJl'r OHie~ Rmtotl 440ol· Prune 'l/ewpu\l Blvd >\d 642·217 I _545·06 I I FOL'ND Sm brwn pup :\'ll-il 1t a I Dent a I 1'(11 M E o I(.' AL EL E C Loan 15 >eeking an am 1u Lndn. + man.v l'~ "0 •••••••••••••••••••01 d .. · s. tn"I" pror .. 0 •111 nal ~\' Box..r mix '1 c l'r.r0 e Prt•f IO·k<'.1 h1 TRO~IC'S F 1 RANKING biuousbu.sinessdevelop 1617 Weslcbfr NB Want ress " • "'~ S9,!JOO buy~ S\2,IXXJ TD · · . · "' · ur 11 I XI t 't tr as S400 mv -!!+-! 8321 f 1 7,,,"' r 646-lOJ6 24 hr~ woman with 5 yr olcl .,., 4., annual yield die rest Homt!s < .\1 lout·h. kno.,. ll'lll(l' of hn"' ten IC"' please «a II LOOK FORWARD men per:.on n opp ) 1nanr1a inst ,.,,,,s h 111 k f ., bd "' • 751 07&5 art5PM & b 1 , • ror sclr starter in a new 3 BDRM C ONDO 1~1 rloor Agent 541 5032 Custa :\1 esa. 250 ~q rt " 1 ' oo ing or;,, rm S2() 000 buy!> to.ooo 20'• to po~t a a nee ar :vi HS I A R F. I. I. I . 10 ,han•"1th mah• P011I. sutle Sl75 mo L'trh tn apt Heasonable rent 2nd TD Found Yo~n~ ~!ale l'Ounl> I )r exix·r Ht SRI 3830 IM YOUR pos111on Knowledge of Jar. ,.iuna ti•nnh :.; r I .MEW PORT IUCH cld 719 w l!lth St 1 under S4l~ mo t Costa Sl3.000 buys S!5.000 Tll Dru"' n Shep l rus• hm pay rol I (.'nnlJl't ,\n I CAREER !>avings & loan helpful ~ear hearh , , rt'nt , , I Full :.erv1re l'Xel' .. or nt 3350 Mes.a llunltngton Beu ch 28 2": ~nnual yield. Br 1n d I e C r~al 0 an~ c 714 )54U 11671 1 ASSIST BUYERS R but not fl'Quired l'all uul i\1a11!115 AIP\ Lia r!l·e~. from S397 On BAYFRONTOF'F'll'~. area preferred Call Chras_Shaw7~fi0¥l ~~pp1es 6 14 3651. A1•t·ou nl!> JJ3..)abJt• &, lnleus ting_ job "'---lty P--ifi .. 's-. Lee 754 1801 1700 646-Hiii 'l\,'H-~16 (all CX(!(.'. oUu:ei. from ~feet 1arutonal ~rk t\~"'t'T Ad 11490• 6424300 WE PAY'n'IEMOST .'<c-.port Arum;iLCe~r General bookkc('pin11 for Women·~ foshiuns E' ~--.. .,... AcJams C:.M . • ., • S!OS lncld~ ~ecretanal. in elc.760-9440 24 rs Fur your TD 's & notes &l4 36SG 0 h f Id h 1 f 1 c o r d growth Ofld EOE l~ 2 ~R .. £1'.' f urn I phone ans . \\Ord pro-g. -S1cefam1I} w1th 2 Huld AtDennr~nAssoc F'ound Choc L.abm" Ill tnsuranre ro rani:e per int is te epu statewict. txponslon lh oolhS:irla r~1~1.:·.,d:~ c·e~~rng.Tele'(,q-.1p Busm~ssRmtal 4450 childlook1nglor a·home 673-7311 mosM.831 \If. A A. C:ounl) a1rpnrt lot· I \\ill train brtghl gal ore b iCJ reasoM for-B•a•nk•r•n•g-----• 13151131 l:0~1PA~lf.S furstore&.oll1ce,pJl'e or less Prererenclosf·d ~ ... \'~~Behr r ~oun'd ~mall.,.hllemah Jark1e.8J3.9511 µare Toµ pa) :-.Ion you to loadorwardto UTILITY CLEAK ."'a!> .11 "'~' . 111EHEADQL'ARTERS •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• -.11h3or4bedrm~ S'i50 <pp T SECUREI 21st C'1645 773-1 Salaq open I all "'gd memon-f'ast Kespon~tblr &. malufl• 111 ~11.1681 Jl reasonable rates )d. rare~e & rtrPplace 2 TD Sii ~ ~?pe do)? 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MESA \'ERDE OR P.refer Huntini?l.un Bch Sl"°nm 16, x' 'tnt na,or • I BACK STREET h th f II • lorc1cry's lank \'erdl .i111 Furnl\hl•d • """ '-A PLAZA (Qsta MesJ. fountJtn '""' 0 ' • ,. • r .nono s 53501 Fa~l gro-.m11 insitrJnt'l' li55 "B"St Tuslrn a •t • 0 owrnq Calif ,.x1 l'pl for )nur bllrm Spc1c1oui. execull\l' .uf 1525 :\1esa Verde r. 1 \1 \'allev or W~lmtnsler 661 2990 ·:····~ .. ··•••••••• .. •• ai:enr) ha~ openings an f u t u r e • b o u II a of C ontio \ou pa) $;!!15 mu !Jiu' fire) across from (1ty 54>4 123 1 area·s Plea'e rall t OEOS ... uulcl loH 111 ant!> rl't'l•rvuble dl'lll \l'TO~toTIVE openmgs: Contact ha If t>r !ht' ut tit I It'' llall All sen ires a1 aria 536·6107 Announcft'lltflfs/ part) "''lh )OU < Jll Suc• RJptcJ ad1Jnlem1·nl for GENERAL Loon Sec,..+ory I Ca th) 6.11 1511 ~55111'i hie n11t1ondl F'rom 22S CoronodetMor I Pt"~/_ or Kalh} an~11m1• r1 gh1 l)l'r!>un S.il.in OFFICECUIK Oney•• prior H · EOE MF'\' H ;·emah· w \h.irt• :!lxlrm ~q fl up al reasonable 1200 sq fl. Ground floor lusineu /lft•ttt/ Lost & FoUnd 1 953 9363 commensor.itl' with l'X :'lleed one general oHire _.ri.,.ct in 0 ~ 0 --------- 11 R Jpl l!t•nl frt't' lo n•nlals !loo lea~e r1• Coast Highwa) F1 ance 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXECUTIVE per Pd l'Vm l)J n' rlerk to run auto de ,..----------rrghc girl !ltiO O!fi:! quired , rall 67J.30ll2 Realonom1cs 675·6iOll I., .. ~ .................. A.Mowtceinftlts 5 I 00 bener11s Call rauhne aler;,h1p husiness Musi' so•in9s and loon ifl Banktn~ \el•d µruf \l oman tu THE RIGHT OCEANSIDE lur.ineu • '•••••••••••••••••••••••' *SUITE* 5498909 bl' neJl appearing. loon dCKl.IMntcrtioft is ,hare i.:11ri.:t'(1us ~, t.;,1 SPACE OHice comm'I 800-!200 Opporiwtity 50051 , . • . I peri.onable and good ~quired. 50 wpm ty~ TELLER Plazd ciindu \1 11~1 br THE RIGHT sq fl Close w 5 Fwl', • •••••. ••••••••••. ••••. Total HNllltt Ctr 24 flour ~<.;COHTS. with numbers Ab1hty to inCj is rtqulrtd. FU LL TIME 1•mplo~l·tl 1:11 rd nl'Jl. banks.shops 1.4J.1.172j PRIMTSHOP A Med1calGroup 953-1 822 MC/Vrso ACCOUMTIMG l>Pl' and u.~e or 10 ke)I 11011 sm11ke1 USO •: ulil PRICE Thmtnl! busane;,~. c M . . Barry Vishny. :\10 For total stress redor11un Ao AG ~:~CY I adding marhinl' helpful 1 & $2511 S1·r Eli .in"" j GUARANTEED! ~r1me~etail filore for low overhead Call for 1 he total pro~ram for al & relaxallon mas~a~t· C' h Sa la q rommensura te !159-1444 X 422 ."l:-Mi li.517 '""' In 6000 Sq F'l Prime ease. oasl '~l' Mon cJ I u . 1\111 I lergy dele<'llOO and re-Steve 10 8 548 2817 'rll\\-IOI? Newport Beac· I with ~x ""nhnr" L>utt".' JUV r etai s _,,""'I (.'ra 1<t lief For mlerv1ew or 111 ' ddl erl1:.111j! i'.ll?<·n.-~ ~ .. , ~ ~ '" Ilana l'oint ·" Str.itl!hl. ~aterfront ofrrres 1n \M~· sq°'ft'a 31 ( c:un~r 631 1266 formation. honr for stress& -.eight set·k ~ exper ac·i·ount~ will be vaned Excellent rt•ltahll' 111' Bil rir' Newpon Harbor -.1th rrunt & rear entry IP am 1 85..f!n46 loss massage by Andret1 re<'l'll' abh! media bill work mg t·onditions and I\,\ S2.in mo ht IJ\t ho al sit ps a1 a1 la ble Ble prt I' ate parking 1.·~ ~~I i· ~ 26302 La Paz Rd aio2 548-2817 IOAM IOP~1 ini: l'lcrk ad u~nl')' l'X fringe bener11~. Contart l lrb 1nl'lulll'll t93 llY87 I Plus a loni: list of special wner 4!1'1·2351 M v· · 'cA ... -OL.NG 1 ADIL"' . . 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" ~ ... d I d team for f>5 Untt adlt dpl AUTO R.ADf>.TOR Roommate '.!bdrm rondo rrpl. se<'. xerox under e ai ore or.> ,..., "on Fri 9 6 P M ·") roustn gra ua e ree s r,mted a rr~r H u s I pk I •-location tn ~· .. u;r·ort' "' from a \eaetanan ('Ol>k complc' in lkarh \n•J PERSON wrth e'(per in o , wimming poo . ground !(. le ex "' an '" -4os 867 Ol t I .. -t1onale ad) to hl(hl up & free laundn !(real .irea uque decor l'onr rm $750 Mo ll6 23r St mg srhool Jnsleac1 or a add some color to ,,.. hat Off1ct and mam skill' S a I a r } o p e n ., renl S262• plu~ ,, 644 7189 675·418S,li7J.140l Free to qualtfted tenant sheepskin his diploma 15 becoming an inrre.i!> req 12131592 15i3 714 631942A u tt I Fem a I e n (In CdM Ot:luxe Surles. AC. HEW .. ORT ILYD. skate rental store. !>ales. -.·as on lhe skrn or a mgly gre) hf<' 7:w> 62'17 Au·-.... -Troiftff I ... IYSmr.n k r 964 71.,7 r \tdPo games. etc POTATO Art6 ~ "' l;J\. Steno Clerics Ot1t year CJfM"otl of· flee H periftlce re· qulre-d mtd 4 5 wpm typi'"J spt'e-d. T~ltr We p~ that you ha•e pruio us n · periuce. howt •er, we would ~ wiltiftCJ to troift quolified COit• dldotts. Immediate opportuntl)' llrrnt wood Savings & Loan has an opemng 10 our Corona del ~far branch ror a responsible teller lo -.ork 5 da}S .1 week allernat1nK Soturdays We seek an indl\'lclual with pre11ous S&L banking r x penence. energ) and en 1hus1asm. and a sper1al natr for working "''h the pubhc We offer allrat•l11 l' ~a la rres and bener11s and a R real future "'tth a l(ro ... 1ng compan~ For funher rnrorma1111n please call !>mo t'r"' re v ampl pkg. u11I pd 28S5 2l)() sq rt shop surtabll' Co mpletely et up & ...._.__.. O Nnexperneeessan Im Orr as1onal care arter Sharespa1·1ul!l>:.!Rr 2 Ra E Cs1 ll-.) 6756900 for aulomol1H' SJ>l'CWI Choi re bPach lcH Lost F~ 53 0Penono1SerYices5360 med1a1r openrnit. kmdergarlen.nrAdams l Balbc)a l~lancl Apt John :"<wpl IJch, small orftl·e. l) S850 mo Tr• {'11 675 418S, 673-1401 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• New_port Bearh ~8 9818 St'hool, C ~I 540 4713 Offttt ftlMgs to tool& forward to °" aft Otlt- sta11dhtg soktry ond ~fits pack• and o fritndly, team· o ritnttd work tfl· •lrOflmffl. f'ttose col IM>W for aft inteniew oppoit1ht1et1I. 171 41 759·4224. \1 r Bill Cunopu't 1714 1 760 9200 8.'il 0834 9 s 11'<8. 11127 We!>tchff Or Kea lly 645 0621. ~I r * Retai·I OgpJ1! Pre~ Bab~ " b f Room Ne.,. port Shr ~ B $150 mo 631 IJ9QO Sm1lh i-i-------• oa ys1ller or m~ JO yr home w lad) art1sl Nr EXECUTIVE CommH"Ciotl WANTED J FOUND ADS * ES ORT * >.SSEMIURS I old boy, while I travel "-h I M Ul<' M1ss1on V1e10 l'o I 538·3080 dys or 494-3653 .,.,ac poo ,tennis · usl SUITES R...tols 4475 VENTURE AR£ fRE[ BusanessSpee1uhsts nercts Assembleri-. .,.. 2 el'e~ No l.aii__U!l~ he vegetarian, non ••••••••••••••••••••••• MANAGING PARTNER 10AMto4AM ~moker l'UI pd SJ()() IN IE>.CHPOIMT SurcessruJ lad.Jes resale Cat'-739•0964 yrs exp Canc11c1ates BABYSITTER wanted on 645·0113 HERIT >.GE COMMERCIAL and dis store expanding r;: must have gd manual 2 mormngs week. rds Share lux home w pror PLAZA C"""""ra in Orange Co s2s,ooo 6•2•5678 Tra•el 5450 dexterity. gd eyesight . req 546·9190 Mesa Verde 2 f I d N 1 rr· a-o • l;J\. XI .. ••••• ••••••••••••• • • ••• neat in appearanre & de area per rp , micro, w 1 cw uxury o rre svaee Offices available tn ne"' min 1nves1 req nl anr WANTED AirlJne ltl'kcl _$265 546-3428 1n I rv1nc's busiest & growth pol Join with pcndable Work is in hre 2 Fem lo share 3 Br HB center' Easy Prwy ac commercial 2 story Country's 111 resale Losl or laken from car lo Houston or Dallas support rned1c11I l'IN' HOWISTHETIME home SlllS incl util lndry. ress Avail now' Call butlding_ Units range store ln uruque. interest Sept Isl. '''" Laguna F'or l Worth departing tronrc~ Gd bencr11s for Job seekers lo check for details from 500 lo 12.000square ing. exciting business Hills Mall small 1 yr Los Angeles between 0 n 1 y r cs 110 n"h1 c nrPCH.900-~2.S. 55 1•1231 640.4230 feel. Tenant improve Inquires confldenlial, M1n1 Dachshund. red. Seplemher 7 and 14 persons seeking perma the Daily Pilot Help 1.rg SharpHse FV. 2 mm ments provided Carpel pnnc only Call Answer "Fila", infection on nose Would like round·tnp Wanted classif1ca11on If fwy Loaded 1285 Incl •DELUXE OfflCES • mg and drapes u~cluded f\d 11527 642 4Dl 24 hrs needs druly treatment. PI ease r a 11 d n y s, "pfynl ~~rlyM:s n~:JF.. lhe joh you want 1s not util, pvt BA M 22 32 l :.! & 3 room No lease re· Garden plaza with lush ' .. No questions Generous 1~·~1__ _ 581,.,0 .,., lherr you might con Ni~k964-2'768 I q'urred AdJ. A1rporter landscaping Walk to Beauty Salon Starter reward 494 ·4605. .,,,..,., sider orrcrmg your •1 F "' undi gs llot"I 8lJ.'W>'l ~12. shopping and banks Shop Low Lease. Lrg 494 7759 blplo~& •-------..i serl'lces with an ad m 1• ,,ice surro n ~ ~ -=-St 25 per square fool chenlele for ~a.als & hair -,rtporatioft -. fencedyrd S210mo $275 l'p Hunt Bch Calft.....t..L.i-mLaguna Htll, Terms Foundwh1te1blkShihTzu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~·md1 what you want in the J ob Wanted John 645-897! Carpet, drapes, air. .,._,... 5568599 after5 brncollerv1c SA Ave Sci.....-• & Da1yP1lotClass1f1eds calel(ory Phone642-S6711 NB Ocean View ~· lo parlthon 17~1 Beach (714164 • I · · CM 646;_7886___ __ -• Bch Large House S29S 342 2834 M -I 90 x 127 corner lflYHhHM LOST Bnndle & Whle. l11Slnlcliml 7005 MF 67J.l~Afl 7 Proress1onal Offices "''small bldg. 991 W 0~ 5015 Whippet, "Oarbi" Vic. s'"3"r'e'•s••y•s•l•e•m•••0••r•1~:,•n•g• . 19th St C t· .... , ••••• •••••••••••••••••• S A •· "" 0 • fdMalbeach.3Br2Ra Remodeled to )Our .. osu mesa TRADESERVICECO anta na ..... esa r Sch I . I r YU or Chma Cove. Fem spec1r1callons Birch St ssoo Mo.~·~. Computerized Network Qt. 549·3931, &es.~36 0 c oo~w:~~~es~~ ~ ca_Leer -.oman 675 1368 nr ArrJ)Ort. Call 644-7722_ tfldntrial ltwlat 4500 For all industnes open Lost V ERV unusu.al Calif Special teen pro- Workmg mother share 2 P'RIME LOC>.TIOM · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing ofrices in stores of black, bro~ & while ~ BR hse Bal I~ w same Approx. 4000 sq fl. 1500 65001 sq ft.dJ ~ront ~>ffices. 2 leadmg Nat Co ISM to ~tt~c~v1c S9lh St.. ram. --· ~tncut1153676S8 sq fl arr rondittooed of arge rive rn rear ~ w/2w I returns tn -!l..W • HUMTIMGTOH Female lo share 3 bdrm ( 1 c e w s p rt n k I er s, doors 3 phase po~er » lst 1!' 642.-3723 Lost 9/3. Big red/g~ld CHRISTIAN $225 mo m<'I all utrl fenced parking area. sq rt. L779 Whrtl!er SI rem Rtvr Cross. Nr Vrc· SCHOOL Clol"e to beach avail Available 1mmed1ately -~J'1_,_~Q.:93S2 ATTEMTIOM torta /Brookhur st Weareslill enrolhngfor !I 15 rail t>H' or lea\e Prime Hunt. Beach m· W.-.holMFor LffH DIVB.Of'llS ...Be"'!..8.rd. 9029 ___ grades K·3. Student cen messaite dust rial park . Call Zoned C·2. suitable for Laguna Buch 10.697 REWARD FOR tered&biblebased,us 900-7874 8,94·7257 Ask for Mr rontractor. automotive acres -uUUtles lo pro-RETURNOF: ing "A Beka " cur F'em 11le, 30 wrshe~ to Cam.11..b1!!. or wa~ehowle 9128 sq rt perty. $300.000 & up Man's lll82 Clas; Ring . riculum. For more mro, share w profeuional MEW'OIT CENTER Is ~varl~ble, ~ aq ft or homes in area, have Eisenhower H.S. Lost in call: SJ&.oo.6..l_SJ6.4lll. fe male 2 bdnn hous~ on Presllf' suites on 16th which rs office space. ~a rtl a I ocean view vicinity CdM 8/20 Please :;w~~~sl11nd S240 &~)l r sq. rt G Foi!:r ~l~n2:. f:c:~ la~~: ':i~asW~!:rl~, crll collect 1714) 874·7905 ~~.~ ••••• !!!.~ Beau Ocean View apt. I 7TH 5 _ _.. ed in COila Mtsa Call dowt1,_paymen\, Lo Carpenter, S years exp . t d f I 0 •N10S• rordetalls. st: hard working New cour Y • :J r t'ean COSTA MESA Irish Setter, 5/yrs old. Zealander needs 2·3 mos :~;~t w~~om~~b:i e~~ 2 or 3 room office aulles. has chain, collar It tags. work. Milce$4S-0882 joys A nice home. wing A IC, pltm)' of prlcJ. Ulll work: 548-2201. ext 261: H ..... W _.... 7100 t are or plattl\, etc. s:m Incl. Avail now. Call • .,. ~6717 673-4'716 BealOPJ!IDics IU·EOO Lost. Small White Cat l ...................... . ~ttJ• ls e·,:11 Cla••lfl·" ... rw---tl Blue eye l green eye. Accounts receivable Lltut 8 .... .,.. " ,._,,.... Deaf.Glve a call tor any Cle r~ Ho1plta l ld1 are re.II)' small llOOlq.fl..ol prlmeo<c. to R 1 1 Corp orat e office. "people to peoplt" H ies I ce rnamc Balboa ldow bu IDOMY lo loan L Familiar with t'OllecUon hllswltll!Qrtadenhlp 1bt futeet dmr la the fof RE. SlO,OOO up. No Mah 1our sbopplnl procedures, lnsunnce aod bl& tMoltll To place IELL lcti. lltms with • Well&. Dall)' Pllot • l'Ndlt check. DOT.:~: w ltr by ualnt tbe 0•11.Y co 6 aelf peid at'couota. ,_.,,, dlilllftld Id, call 0.111 Piiot Cluslntd ClwltifdMta. Call Deolaon PUotCllalfiedAda. CaUJrepe RuiJ..MN850 lpdlxtu-n -_ FOR8E-5s MAKE OVER $1,596/YEAR PART-TUM. II wu r1 .1 lt•mwr .\rrm '\,1,, \11 l11rt1 11r \l.11 11w 1-1"11h 4 \t'.lr"l'n111 \1111,.111111.ikl''''tr 'I )\)(,,1,l .. 1rr.111 I Hlll 111 tlw . \ rrm f{l''' n I' Th.11 .. 1111111,1 I\\ l'l'k1•t1ll .1 l1l>11llh ,111d (1\1\ \ll't'k' tit .111m1.d ir.1111111~ )1111 II .tl,,1 rl'.:l'l\ l· l'X I'm dt·~t'', 111" <1"{ lit\' in'u r.tn~v fl'tlfl'nWnt 1'111111' .111J 11111r1• ~I' I I 1m1 \1!1 111 \\l' 11· .1 cr1·,11 pl.11.l' t11 .. rrnd .t "t'l'k 1·ml "'i ur h, 1pJ,,, ()r ~nll u' ARMY llSllM. KALLlOU CAN Bl Call T ~I Free 1-800. 282·5164 a ~® SECURITY PACIFIC BANK Security Pactf1c Bank Fully Supports Equal Oportunrly BRENTWOOD SAVINGS &LOAN 3140 F:. Coast Highway Corona del Mar CA9262S Equal Opportumty Employer M r F' Beauty Ex per d foc1al1st for eltR3nl new ~e-.port Beach beauty salon 675·3828 Beauty Hair Stylist with rhen lele for elegant ne"' Newport Beach salon 675·3828 Employment l"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!I Want Ads Call642 S678 field Sales Supervisor l.1m1led 11µen1111(s t11 Jtlahlr rn lhr Oran1:e Io.1st lllt'J, for ~Plf mot11 Jll'11. 1.11 1'"' orrcnll'd incl11 ulual who ran work w11h Field Salei. 1'1•oplr Tr utn, mo111 all' .1n1I l<!l't rt•l>ulh St:tll\Hl "•111110 01 1t1n nect•ss.iry ~:x1•1•111tona l c•urnml(s. pluJ> JUh related benefits "' u1lahlc fQt lht' n11hl people II you c:111 11rn1luce, result~. not ~usl ~alk ;11>ou1 11, ~·ull '!ltiO IM>\14 '"' ,mtetv1ew Ask for Mr Chanee Or_,. Coost Deity'lot 330 W. Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA Equal Opportunity Employer • •• •I ••••• I I I I I••••• t t I I I It I I t. t I It t t It I ••• • : a Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT /Thursday, Se"' ember 10, 1981 Sell it all and put cash . , DAY WEEK 8Days I c I Special fiat rate for aoa-"Corilmerclal 11Mn .. ._._ merchan- dise priced in the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the ••me for 8 days or one. Minimum three lines. Extra lines just $2.60 for 8 days. 3 Lines For an EXTRA day, call today 6'2·5678 8 Dollar.s n. nffW Dolly Piiot &·Day Week Its a Classified PLUS ~~.!~ ..... ?!.~~ .. ~!~ ..... !!~~ .. ~.!~ ..... !!~ ~.!~ ..... !!~~ ~~!~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~ ..... !!.~~!~!~~ ..... !!~~ ~.~~ ..... !!~~ ~~~~.: ... ~!~~ ~~~ ..... ~!~~ I Cleaning lady (or home De Sales oot S ... n• yrs min up ref Non· hvenes Days & Eves Fltime help in tenn13 pro H M REAL E.5TATE GHAT HOUIS Shock Boats 2900 smoker s.w.7883 GoodPay.CallToday shop · OllM ••9"' Nursing ' N•wHwS• restaurant• Larayelte, N.B. 6'~2050 . • (9'14188 CallS&-5§83. to surervuie teenagers RN's LVN's Ul's For Soulhe"! Cu lHom1a SGT. ""80M'S Clencal Deliver L.A Times to FUND RAISERS uuhe r. StS-0681 "" Builder loolung for run PIZZA STOIE BOAT SHOW TEMrotlAIY homes in H.B. & C M Telephone or personal time ~ales.person. Mwll Now ~iring for . full & Students. housewives. JOISll ~6AM. $400.$4.SO/mo + solmtation. 751·~2L_ IMSllCTOI X-RAY TECH -nttn. TECH lie Lie Comm /Draw part time openings al . •· bonus Dependable cur G d , IN PIOCESS Kt.lr Ca.JI ~HlOO Io c 11 1 Ions at 0 C part lime help. Call· We aremconslant needed. 548·4481 or ar ener •,or local apt Medical components ml Airport. Varying days & 6'6-3963 need of Clerical help 964·4982 complex , 5"2 days week, ftr needs a person who IJ'S YOUR MOVE hours ideal supplemen Please come in and . · S800 mo Exper & re rs. R.E. IMVESTMEHT 1 • r Bookkeeper Qualified Delivery & assut 1n ~·..ml_ lies detail work, capa Earn while you learn la 1 n come o r Trend Imports Sales re 15teror call · florist !hop p/llme Wiii ble of wort}Jlg with a Woril ....._ & wt..r. ya.t ... Ow ... it 11 E R 1 T A c E homemakers & stu Inc VICKI HESTON lrain.556-1744 GEMEIA.1.0fffCE m1croscope&sm ~rts --'---a..-...J ....__ INVESTMENT will dents Our progressive. Po l /0 C vow ......--. ....co•1• wt ,.,. ,....,., .-g o g rr 631~1 Dfti .. s~L SI ion w range 0 Salary comm. wi ex· ' leach you creative r win company 0 ers ---= nry ._. woril Builder. accounting ex per Located in M~sion ft.Ht llW'MI Ill Hae proftuAoa. We iltYltt financing, 1031 Ex opporturulles for advan· IOOICKIB'll & ASSOCIATF.S Male or F'emaJe. Apply per required Prefer VieJo. Co paid profit Y°" to ...tch your owa WCJflt tt.dardt to ch11nges, investor de cement based on your RE . devmt/prop Spec1alist&in s'" person. Automotive hom e building, com sharing. vacation ... thowoftW1hl-a.~a.fraltd-i.... Yelopment&l'OUnsehng JOb pedorma·nce mgmt rirm ofre rs TemporaryCler1ral upply Co 1522 Npt puter exper Very holidays_paid. Medical· "I".,.._.,, -"""J Exper counselors re Pleasanlworiungcond1 chillenging pos ror Personnel Blvd. kM d1 vers1hed pos1 l1on life ins. Qualified appll ..nice. A.1 a VMS Hww y. wfl ~ ceive IOO'l comm The 15 Uons Must be 18 & over bkpr with mm. or 1 yr 540.0400 Creal experience. Send can~.Q.t~asecall to .tY.ce yow CorHr. ,.._. cal fw °" an unusual oppty ror Apply in person btwn t DELIVERIES resume to Box 11934, Dai· MRS. PARELU ._ 1 t 1 _ .... ff1--....a &...f ..Al nghl person Conflden & 6 PM exp. in lormoreorlhe 18004Skypark8lvd ~560, 581.3830 appaanw11 --iiOIMlllCML ti al interview <.:all 2300S.E.Bristol fPoallow1Ring areas: Accts Su1le235 Irvine Part time. Saturday & 1 VOL::ri~'.r.:--.. Vince546-~. SantaAnaHeights Y ec proc.-essing, CLHJCAL Sunday mornings. Must General office needed 1m. IHSOiAMCE ~ ~ ~ (Next to McDonald's) bi 111 n g · re Established loan havelge.stationwagon, mediately SOwpm+ Account a•s1·stanl ror RE"'.LEST"'TE E.O.E. ceipts/d1sbursemenls van or pickup truck Cd Long & short term as " "' "' journal preparation brokerageco Ill Fashion driving re cord nee s1gnments Top pay personal line and light SALES Pis callournewlrvine Island area h as a Work cons1Stsofdehver· Call Helpmates Tem. comm'llineswithmajor MEDICAL SERVICES Th1s1Sour36lh yearsell llJAll. ofc toarrangeforanin-Clerical opening Re in.g bundles lo Datly ...l.li>CilryService83S=8876 insurance brokerage 10 g fine Southern MAMAGill terview Trammell quirements healthy Pilot newspaper car-General Office Girl. f11m '•Newport Beach. 0....,. c..ty California homes needed for ladiel dis· Crow Co 641.2960 work attitude. ab1hly l ners Mature Type U!lephone Salar1 eommeasurate •i...-. Aree ,,. .. , .. .,_ Perhaps you would en· couol B<MiQ.11e M1r. copew1th stress.eyefo Good starling salary &fflW~c.iLl.t99'7.2!!2..l withe1perForapp'tcall -r-· joyf'oiningafumactJve CALL~ABEU. 91..M-lPM or 4f'M.trM Join the Los Angeles Times circulauon team & adapt your work sc hedule to you1 IJrestyle Work Slhrs a day m • Times circula lion sales office neat your home & have mort time for your r11mily studies or leisurely periods .. We pay hourly & commi.SStonS LOS ANGELES TIM ES 1375 Sunrtower Ave . C.M 54().o:.JJ Equal ~unity Em ver B •• Mraaaar detail. accuracy tn lyp-Wllh regular scheduled c I . (714) w·m 714-760-5411 11 .. .,,..,... 1n uxury res1dentlal Wl)t••OU Mllii_~ mg, computational skills mc.-reases onera areas such as Big Ca· -••••••-mt rurchasing DeptTexper & reliability Call Call Alli~1:/f L IMSUUNCE nyon. ~yglass Hill. SALIS Nntport Beach leading jewelen seeking p/time employee. well versed in aalea and orfice prc>-cech,ra . Mon, Wed & S.t1THD4 yr minimum. ypmg Kati~ 64().9350 Don W1lllam~ CARPENTERS arge insurance agency Irvine Terrace, Lind• SO WPM 5 day Salary 642·4321 ber.11Mt1 PLUMBERS has opentng ror exper I MEDICAi.A.SST Ninea ~ MMed t•· Jale,eu. S!,000 per mo. Call Nina CLHKTYPIST or aft2PM daily ~LECTRICIANS person to s er vi(' e1 For Irvine surceon's Of· ~. All 1htftl. Cer\ lf Y041 ·=u, IW- 752-8746 ___ Clerical subs, work DRYWALL personal unes accounts. Clc.-e . Exrerieoc~d. ·g:., ... ~.. P1 Ut tll&* "1• BOOKKEEPER r when you desire. Re· FLOORING Xlnl. salary + paid co. stron1 Iron clflrAJsk,. . ' •· ·-.,,,_ •e •.-.t• · or o---:. & "'-:.. beneflla. Call. Pauline, M be ·111-' m u~ acce11 \o small growing corpora q u 1 res t Y P 1 n g ex· ....._. ~ We now offer a unique S4t.8'I08 ust W1 ..,,g to 0 .. ~ Ur• lf'd*CSID& .i yowr lion AIR, A/P, payroll.I perience. Apply Im · PerwwfS«-rkn oppty for that needed back om~. Ph 857·12'l3 N11rse&. ~ • tOJntaftY.oris•ttlddft Contact ~~n:._64S-7053 mediately 700.3400 or Mission V1e10 xlra income. F.xper on· or send resume to: Dr. L. V .H. '1 (>/llmt It away in an Ivory towet" ~ E o /A AP ly Rers req. JAMTOI Malone. Box 19607 , f/ti~. all abllls .. Con· re111ovedrromtt1escene. IUSPBSOH CLERK I OOo/o RH RHUs... Pull time. pvt. school lrvtne.CA92113 -tact C. Leon. R.N. Dlrtt· Our president is availa needed Ptr for volun TO A.PPUCA.HT 5.,..,;u Srste.s C.M....Area 642:0111 Medica l tor of Nurses. Newport ble. Do you need addi SALEI DCldlon open. So. Coast Plaza Mall for ac· ti•~ •PorU·minded in di• llorning hrs ....... ·Call: Sliowden· •a.Sparta. 541Hm. SICllTAIY TO PIESIDEMT teer oper lu ncheon Work in beaut Dana l4Mf6I LEGAL Chiropractic Asst / Conval Center . uonal trauling lo help Thurs & f'n llAM-2P~ Point Harbor Full time V Pres loS40K Edwa.o!Jacobson Growmg Santa Ana law Receptionist Beaut _{ 14 646-17 . )'OU increase your earn l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Ill Cd M Must be well Tues lhru Sat Require Engineer Rerng lo SJOK General Office Clerk for orr.ce requires ( l I Legal busy ofrlce Good ap Nursing mgs~ Large. 0 c base rood Commodity organtza. lion outstanding com· mun1c1t1ons, organiza· lion & office skills re· quired. Xlnt. beneflls. salary Placement im med M6. Weaver. con· grmd w rererences ments front ore ap· LglSer'y CinrltoSJ6,800 msurance co Typing SecretaryTramee&lll ~~:a~n.s~.~ .. ~~l~gee~i ~MC--~ Experienced or mex Call Mon F'n 8·»4P.M pearance. type 50 wpm MgrTrnee req Orange County Legal Secretary Typing ms billing, peg board· 7·3.JOPM. Challenging penenced you may well 673-2268. accurately, aptitude ror Sales toSl5.600 Airport Coe Call BOwpm requtred. MAG computer very helpful p~s1t1on ror Rehab. profit from our color C "'a-...~ detail. min. 2 yrs. gen. Loan Sec'y. Bank $14,400 C'l~J&uie.1!33 ~11 CARD desirable Cd Creal career potential onente~ nurse_. ded1cat-video tape lisltng & sales "'11\T""'""" orri~e exper S6 per hr AdmtnSel' y MrgSJ3,200 , basic skills a must Call631.c;:ou. ed & with srrules. Free training program which Truck nee. 631·5383 Apply m person Dana Accntg Clerk Sll,400 GEN L OfflCES ~l.:l~lJM!L --: ~ -med. dental & life ins we reel 1s the r1nesl Pl Marina Co. 24701 Recept /MedlcaJ $10 800 GIRL FRIDAY Entry Medical Asslltanl Top salary. Relocation available. Car W• M•lllJ" D_!na Dr., Dana Pt Teller'M.V $10:200 level Eltpr 111 riling, bk· Leqol Secretarv UIM'ENT allow. neg. Call Mrs We are not a franchise. Multi location growth kpg, typ1ng, lOkey Xlnl Exp'<f Pl sec.-re(ary Ra ~ . branch or subsidiary co. Good sa I a ry COLOI LAI Visit our new M1ss1on op port & company Salary open Pref 2 3 t!f ~~ll~1~f~~rs~~ OFFICE Mgr Part lime wst headquarters benefits profit shanng lmmed openings. VieJoorr.ces benefits Call for appt yrs expcr al least <5> busy Orthopedic Ins. agency Hrs nex e haveopelUllgs for a Xlnt opporturuty. Melro Custom Enlarging 27261 LosRarnbloa SeCommer~!~l.!!nanrmg ~818 Surgeons in Newport ~--fev. high!!_·mhot1vatded Car Wash 2950 Harbor, Te.chnlc1an. ~$10 ~ex-Miltioa ~ rv1ces-.-_ ....... _ .. __ LlGA.l SiC'Y Beaett You're bart of perso/l~ w,..,, ave 3 e C M ~r·d Pnnllng Tramee. ORCALL GIRLRIDAY Tol1600 Noreetoappli· fire ex-r & rnend:f Nursfng si re to be more sue .•• 75 A""eptino ap· 64~ "100 c 1 M Hi kl ..-MURSESAJDE cessrul For an 1n .., n .. J1"V enera omce work , rant ary c e Agen· personality neede · t 1 t CASHIER pbcallons Thurs & Fri, typing and telephone cy, 19762 MacArthur Saluy commensurate ~!ver~~Pt a~P~I\~~~ ;.~1~~ :Jl~0~~n~re°& Pac1f1c Stereo~ looking 9· 12 Images Intern a Dental Asst. x Ray exp 4 skills ne<'essary. Tern· BJ.yd .. Jrvine.6iQ-?929. w 1 l h ex per Exce I Brtng your smile & JOln rounder. call Wesley N ror an energetic per~on tiooal, 979-6940 dy wk Pd vac & hol porary position (a'lfrox LllllAllAH benefits. Call Marilyn us , Free mjr med . den. Taylor ~workP/Tasacashier COOK -Lg fam•l> nds ~3000~on-!hurJ 2·3 mos > LAG NA DOCUMENT CONTROL ~-tal&lireins.Topsalary WesleyM.TavlorCo. m our El Toro loc&Uon part time cook for even· Dental NI CU EL Full lime pos. with civil MIESSEMGH Ca 11 · Mrs SI o an , R'EALTdRS Flexible hours. $3 75 pr mg meals N.B area Ortho omce needs sharp 831.:U.iL engineering & land plan· N 8. area law ftrm seeu 642·804i 21 11 San Joaquin Hills hr Pleas_e call 9511355 Das, hrs & salar girl to train ror GRA.flHICARTS n1ng r1rm Some college student over 18 OFFICE PERSON Newp>f1Bcach Retail M"'sC ...... Mew'• Acustorf.t c......_·, s~;- c. ..... 511op Creclt/~oway stoda.._. We have full and part lime openings in the above d epn for qualified people Excell Co benefits wh1ch in· el ude di sco unt privileges. med1c.-al / dental, life ins.. profit sharmg & pension plan apply In person: J.C.PEMNEY 24 Fash.ion Island. NB E.O.E. MIF for interview E 0 E ope~. Call Answer l\a I front back office. Den Poit.~Troiaff librarian skills desired for part/llme messenger 6iH910 CASHIER Part time. 11475 1>42.~ 2Ahrs ~al background nee 4 ...._ w CORIJi•~ Apply in person. lo ~r I pos1t1on Hours to Payroll ex'W. & answer ·-------· Mon·Frt. Exp pref'd -=-• -644·1405. ~ .... , Fuentes at R~rt Bein.; coordinate with class phones ork with RETIREE ror beach Able to take orders COOK Dental Asst Second chair pd MMfits. 979. 66 Wilham Frost & As· 1 sch e du I e Karen . customer 4o hrs wk REAL ESTATE P a r k 1 n g I o l Cary's Dell. CdM Call p lime Cook. some ex· trainee Opportunity to '1k.f_r _ :;•aj{5ti 1401 Quall St . 8511005 ~~~~~~~~unl PROFESSIONALS (7 14 18468414, 846-8086 for a l. 67~2193 per necessary Ask ror mo\•e Lo 111 Fringe t. c Messenger wanted ror WANTED I eves C•<!UIER I JulesorMonlX..:...645-3678 benefits. X-Ray hc.-ense Guards LIQUOR CLERK 0 C Airport area OTFEFMJ CPEO RHAERLYP RoolerServ1ceManw1th .....,... ---pref. 642 'JWll. HOW HIRING Full 'time 3pm llpm messenger service Xlnl Come lo the action Most 1·2 yrs exper~ence 1n HOUSEW ~ESALES COOKS DISHWASHER p v l E0 GUilDS Apply 2SO E. 17th St . pay for well groomed Clerical, filing. II typing wanted area in So Cab r min or plumbing req Full or P/tJme. Apply 'Flt1me position ava1la men's club NB IOam ARM onlll Col\a..M~a qui rk driver with &flex.hrs.64&-1623 Buyers can aHord tol 964·29S6or968-71?7. Crown Hard'A'.are. 1024 bleforFrenrhbaJtery & Jpm. Mon-f'n Call Al Tow LOTBOY·Toclunuplot economy car & 1n PAINTERS APPREN pay Call Larry ________ ll{ lrvlne (WestclHONB care Day&nighl shirts . .15l:l9!>L EIToroAr.a. & cars. Trend Import surance F it 1me . TICE. No expr nee Whitesides. Balboa SalesWearelookingfor CASHIERS UTUTEM MARK ITS for ind & 3rd Shins Starting S4 up to S'1 SO. We promote lo manage- ment & supervision rrom within. WANT A CAREER? f'ull company benefiLs. DRJVBl • Unirorms·deaning free Sa !es H Inc.' 1200 W. 851-6284. Must have transfi°rta· Island Realty. 673-8700 a highly motivated sales Viedef'rance,So Coast Party equipment & •Ma,l~~~i~~~~~r:ons C2~sl wv.631·6941 MODEU/ISCOITS ~ol~in~.75 hr Cal Jim personforahighincome Pl_aza. 557-1734 ask for hospital su~li-C M IBUMS Matnt.enance Person for To ~0971 RECir.....,...,.,.ST potent~' I commission M lchb t 7 11 "" Apartment cornplex. --Parking meter attendant u-uvn. depar "nt Do you _!__.2 ween -am area. SJ.Ill to start PROTIC110H must have J.5 years ex· Models needed. All.types wanted. 'fues.f'ri, llam· For new offices of I' I "' · Ph "•21186 I " SB"IC-M ··hid establ1'shed law r1·nn. qua 1 Y as an ex· COUNTER HELP ,one .,.. . . .. pm • or;~ perience tn painting. N en. wom~hik ren. 4jlm. Apply Ill person. A1rnnrt area. Must be perienced Mlelpenon! Mature person day & on y. 2601 W. Ball Rd plumbing. ligtit carpen· o exp nee. · The Ritz~2106 W. O<lean· ·"" with a ~ IA: evenmg hours. Cafeteria l•-------•I Anaheim. Ca try & elect.ncal. 16 per MUISE tn!tt..H.n. uperience4. Salary f'URPOTUR!! If you style restaurant in rac· DIJYB '7141761-4131 lll...Mt:: · RN or LVN, p /tameil =~~~b~~ for ~ftme*:i~.· iq~ u_ quetballclub Must have gd dnv1ng E.O.E .••••••.••• M/f Managers tApl.) pm's & nilhta in am1 R pt•-16__ A-. -~ ~ retord. Local pick·ups &ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!m!I!!!" Active semi-retired cou-pvt conva[ hosp. Al>ot'e Pe,.._'10 MM .!_Cbe ov~i~rei.ry, ~. Jlf'C1llUbrt1111 Counter help, r /time. deliveries-some heavy ~manage 16 units in average startln1! salary. ~,._ - r. w._, ¥est'-" PtUl•a pl••· eaa Kuster's Cleaners, 186 hrting required will HAIDW.AllSALES Mesa Avall. Oct. Apply at The Ca.ideas, ._..,.,.1* l (~\lrate tyJla1. Cenetolll ~ cliJ. E 16th St . c M also be trained 1n Full or p/llme. Apply In ldtt child & pet 450 Glenneyre. L.B. "''<"'\"' f!e~*'__otot~ tlMrolun~ ~et. r• 8"l· ceU ~.4243. mechanical assembly ~er so n · Crown OK. Li~ maintenance 494·8015. llotft~ .... '8inl M. ~ 4111 nil~ COUNTER Girl Pltime work. ardware, 3107 E. Coast requlre<l. l:Jl() off rent MUISllY ~.JlP'"S:.,tbi:3'PPI . AM shirt. no exp nee. I Hwy.,C.,!lM_ --YAIDMAN ffo11rs : ts .-ji., Ap-llC.iiOIGT ~~1"'8 ,NIS Apply in person. Dippity On Y those see kin~ Hotel Manager for dell. ex · to do deliveries .ti help proxSAllloTAM. Eena P/tlfne Sat A: 9'1n. f« 1>.0.&. M/F troller 8180. SECUTilY Newport Beach law of f1ce Word processmg. will 1ra1n Caryn 644- Secretaries n~ed 1m· medrately 60wpm ~ with or wlo shorthand Long & short Lenn as· s1gnments Top pay Call Helpmates Tern· porar>: ~rvii;e83H876 Secretary/General or. rice Coed office skills a musl1 typlllg SS wpm. shortnand not required. experience 1n Ins help(ul but not necessary Near 0 C Airport Salary com· mensurate with ex · penence Mk ror Judy -~"""~----- SECUT AlY f'or general contractor Ught typing, some book- keeping, filing, answer· ing phOnes & pricing. Very pleasant 1 person ,J2ffic . 6.1 • ,~et. toside aales. ~port 10 tarce Commercial Agen- cy for Creative. det.ail- orieBted, aeJl'·conlidence ,.rso•. Good phone pers0ttalily and good 1klll1 1 must Terri S!CJllTARY. full or part ·ll~e. typing & answering phones . Trend Import Sales. Inc., 12JOOW Coast Hwy. Costa Mesa 517W. WilsonSL 63).9609 Laguna Beach 49'-9233 Donuts. 1854 Newport pe~anert employmen DESKCLEIK per'd. N.B. area. Apply w/stocking F /tlme OP~. S411 ,J>er ino. yacbt Laipm1er1 o111tt.ll!!l!!m!•••l!!9!!!!!1!1!!. ~ n app Y Room reservations. m person, New~rt Li· c ·alf. Wtke· Bush al Gd telephone manner Ir Sales _..,,......_. ....... om..__ __ _ ' ..._ Must be experienced. quor, 2944 W Paciric wkdys Interviews by "2Ct COE t p· g f I N c~~s SICllT"'•Y Huntington Beach 962·9116 Personnel Dept 537-4840 CHECKBCAI needs a rew good drivers. 4~8888 Counter help & P IT •Vacations & holidays Coast Hwy, N.B. Ask for appl. !>~ly Ca11·~7441 , Y in essen 11 · on· v.,.._•n. - sandwich person want· paid. •Co paid rrorit :~PIM ~s Da;~, ~:~:1: Ec:n.if Sherwood. Lloyd$ Nwxrv. Slt!lik r.49M . Wa nled : Cosmetics Full lime. cheerful. ex· ed . hours NEEDED 11 sharing •Med1ca Lire between llam-Spm Mature. loving born Nurses . . • PAlfTIMI IECEPTIOMST Salespers~n . High per'd. indiv withstrona AM lo 3 PM Gary's Dell Ins. Hotel Laguna, 425 S agiin Chnstian woman Now lak'!I& applicat.ions Crew Supervillors, work F 1 lime posi lion 10 rash1on specialty store typin I & shorth an 752·S4Ql MISsion Viejo Area C 0 a 5 l R w Y L 8 . neoeded lo babysit in my ror certified pract•t:al p /time eveoio&s Ir answer phones & greet Newporl Beach. a~ea talents wanted. Apply in COUNTER Help, Donut Call. Mrs. Parem m11494_11Sl. home. Call 633 _5888, nurses. Only~ with weekends. Supervising people: 1ite typmg, J(). Salary +comm1ss1on ~rson "ith ~ume lo shop. Pt lime Costa S81-3Ul JP.M·PfM, Mon-Fri. SUlt.e certification & a the door lo door sales key by touch required· Good company benefits. 0!in ,F~lliesamatF!:.,obet ~ Mesa ar a. ~3 __ HOTB. .. GHT . willingness lo wort need crew of youngsters. Ex· ex per. preferred COOd Experience necessary ""' • ..., "' AUOITOI Mtchanic·exp.er. dd apob.661-0506 cellent earnings ror company benefits. Orlane, Stendhal. Associate\ 1401 Quail 18 Dt,~·'?.~~r1.'me. DIJVB 5 mghts a week. 12-8am, ~:~e:1on~:r.~f1~:~7tii Nurse's Assistant, Ultme person with ability l medical insuranre Call DeMarkoff, Borghese St., Np\. Be · IOAM·7PM. PIT IOAM for lite. local deliveries must have experience. t7HlS42·2921!. & p/time In small pvt. motivate. Van or large R u s t y p e 1 i can ..Call~H-"100=:.... ____ 1 ·-------· Full lime. Mon· Fri. Gd Apply to David McNeil ----·---· conv1l hosp. Gd work· car is needed. Call Restaurants. In r Secretary 6PM or 6PM·lOPM. See driving record, neat ap-or Mrs . Ba 1 ta z a r MECHANIC ing cond. Above average Media Merchants UillS49-9322. UECutlmVE Harold C96-E. 17th St, pear an c e . Ma 5 t er between Ham & 5pm. wanted ror general auto salary & benefits. Apply 213-427-2756 EOE RESTAURANT SALES CLEll SEC AIY CLAIMSCLYJC CM Blueprint, 234 FiJ1cher, Hotel Laguna, 42S So . .repairsboo.64&-8310. at The Gardens. 450 Photofinishing ASS1' MANAGER Over the counter &: Secretary to President l DtHYtf'Y Drf•tr CM 540.$373 Coast Hwy , Laguna MIU'U .u..111c G I en n e yr e. L. B. Wanted (Ill me printer Back Bay Restaurant in !>hone orders for draft. of rapidlv .,.nwing com· Personal ines agency Good drtv1ng rerord 1"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!--•!Jkach. 49f.11Sl. .._...._.... 494-8075 with exp_er. on Kodak SS So Co Pl eed Ing/graphic supplies T"1."'w h needs energetic person Hours 8 'UI s Mon·Fr1. I"' HOUSEC• E.o.~s Exper'd in foreign & Th. f . or similar equipment . ~sblt aza n s Pull lime, Mon·fri . pany. •w IS a c allenJ· to handle claims A 1 480 N N rt Education _._ domestic. Apply in e astest draw I.ti the Opp·ty in man~ement. respons1 e & persona Master Blue~int, 2:M ing posiuoo with terrific K ledg o( a ce PP Y o. ewpo Substitute aides. 1n to work for Janice's BersonC 217 Avocado, West a Daily Pilot Irvin .. ar'"a. all for ble ass't maruiger Call fl•cher,CM. .....,3 opportun1lles for the now e msur n Blvd. Newport Beach struct1onal aides. sub-Raggedy Anns. 4/days il 6 M "-D Cl red d ~ ~ Donna 841OJ18 for a "t ... .,., nght -~ Must have covenge is required. --~St8:1133 stitules. Work \'J lime or w-='", ~ ~ ...... 67"2514. n. . . ~ ave.• ass1 I A . 64.2·5678. ' : 7·0 6 --PY l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I excen"'°sec:retanal skills Pd. company benefits. more w h 1 I e your ~. !l!'."~ ,,. · Production Assist.ant Restauranl & pleasant person1lity. Call: Pauline,S49-8909 The rastest draw Ill the children are in schoo1.••H•o•u•s•ECL-•EAN-•E•R•s-' DesignSludioneedsexp. •COUMTY SA.US Starling salary St,200 West. .. a Daily Pilot Work when you desire. 1 aggressive person 'EISOHMEl.• COMlii&CIA.Lll per mo + benefits. H1"e someUung to sell? Classiried Ad. Call To-Apply immediately. To~/hr,car.64S-5l23 I w7background wtnoor· Full/parttime,dayshirt. Tiredofsellinghouses? Call .• Claallried ads do it well. days.42·5678.____ Newport.Mesa Schools, I ing & draperies. To han· Will train. Dependablli days a week? We need Ms. Denny Parisia 760·3400. Housekeepln~ It. Hours die ordenngsschedulin~ ly a must. ~ly: Pie· one licensee to learn the 71._~ E.E.0.IA .. P. 30·81pm .uC.u~998area .1 &i billing. ecretaria cFa~illy Park ate.Mon.· sklllstomanage,broker E.0.E. CLERKS FUU..TIMI NO UPllllNCE MECESSAIY Will learn various phases of store operations. Lots of customer contact. Apply in person, 1·8PM. weekdays, or 12-4PM. Saturday & Sunday. HDCO, IMC. JOJO H.t.. llYd. Co•MtH.CA Equal Opportunity Employer M/F LYersc. im::S . skills required. Open ri .. 2-5pm, 4881 Birch FILICL.a~ . Housekeeper. 5 days, 8 salary. 3184Airway Ave. St .. New~rt Beach, or rommerclal real estate. We. are a .law f1nn in hrs. Some En!lish req ll St "D" CM. <Nr John call8Sl l~. Income from mgrnt Noneedtotravelallover Irvine IO!*inJ for a lull Rd. 613=1i83al!3P.M.__ WupeAimortl 55§.1601 In"----' Halo. while you le~m. Super town to look for carage or part/lime penon who P/ti'm "-I ...__._,,I ..__ .,.. benefits; life wurance. sales YoU'll rand them eruoys organhation lo HOUSlllB'IMG um~ pn~ n Mature, person, day and health insurance & den· right he~ In Ctusifled do various duties includ· Su rr Ir Sand H C?t e I. tennis rood bar. Call evening shifts. Cafetena tat plan. Contact Ken. To place your •ua•e Ing filing & runnin_g er-H o u s e k e e f 1 n g SS?·SR3. style restaurant 111 Ric· 875-41100. sale ad, call &Gscm. • rands. Car~ctuired. Supervisor, nt.h shin, r/TIMIPSIH&S 9~~~~11 Club. . Callfran..m~.. earl time . 25 hr 1 Ctsu•i -~-~I •1y p•1at ' Find what )'OU want i ~ngliah/Sparush speak· Adul~ •. ~~ndjng'•r--ta•u•ra•nt-ASlfa---•I: II I ....................... :. 1 Dail ~il~Cla.uified.s. E,h.t 7·4417. ext. 3115• >o> ,..IU, ......,... •· ..,. attracUve pmonalJtles DISHW I• • • • • • • • • • • • 9' who enjoy worti:lng with Full time position avail. • • KIDS -lO.lS year old youths. Ideal schedule. Excell. Eve~ &-t p.m. Call Co. ~neflta which in· • • IMMIDIATf OP..._ • 842"4 21 • nt, 243 c I 1& de d I 1 co u at : Motor ro t . PI N rt SUMMER JOBS bttw"" 2 p.ft\. ud' !.Wit'~ ~l/ltel • u e m r me ewpo • • p.m.Ay Ip(..... lat, iiili9. Jll1lflt tbar· Beach area. Low miles ; approx· P=:~~ocne~_· 1Aa• •.)lea.Aw-t e imately 350 customers. Weekday e --.n..w. IJla e hours 2:30-5:30pm. Sat & Sun. e Earn S30-S60 per week. 1~-5 • llM · Sam·7am. Minimum amount of p i c.I ... • collecting. For details call Bruce• Trips & r zes. • e Carty or Foster Ouellet at e , Q•c:• .t t60-06t4. • 642~1. • ,. ..••••.••... , -. ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Sep1ember 10, 1981 M.li.W..W 7100Ht9W...... 710 ~-101 Pw8'tat IOI ..... Wt IOSSMlsutlwo. 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Premium pnres lo run alabUshed realty OUCrfOltS -Good uted •'\&mlture' Suptrb1 Colletllon ot ble t pecdJ, llaht tori •'1KLING SYSTEM for Motorcyrlt' helmet, listed ror 131116, aold for paid forany\tffdur firm lo Coronadel Mar Nttd I) immedlatel{ to Wu htr/dryer , SU$ Appliances OR I will •Ptclmeo lreu , rare Wu 1239, takt SJOO 1m1ll boat S200totr Simpson model 61, az su .•'ur in to, r ail 1for.11nordomest1c1 ThiJ II a one se<"retary h urk •0•Y c;en n1 refri1 17 cu fl, MM090 MllotSEU.forYou planl.I Some tn Onental Judy 7~ Jim evn~31177 1~. ntw S85 7591801 t312J931 ~I X487 1n1ood condltlon otfltt and there 11 d!~~· Hre~~ i~ '~c =uer. F/P SUO MASTllSAUCTIOH poll Additional Plantll, Luman P1rrard Guld 'Kerr;&trolur Nort'old 87:.'.1222 ' · Tnte•• ' ' :Jw•yalOO'ltthln1 todu ttlhna Call 9680151 ---64 16 lJ.t621 Han11ng Bukets . Wat<'h and Band Ven Srandao11v111~ DE 708 .73KawaukJ7SITS •••••••••••••••••••••• uathaveexttllentty~ lpm Ga• ran4t SlOO foldlo1 -llUYMHITUU Ferns. Palms, very Ire lhln,$2000 t value'S67 Brend new s.oo , F7A '250080 •54 lntunat1on1l l~~·llllr••• 1n1 skllla and /tlt111nt T 1 ho Sala La room divider SU lNll Collectlon ol ()rch1ds & 080 84S 298.1 P P S57 2587 87~59'2! rabuver. 220 Cumrnln~a. ::1~~~·~YPft'~';~~ft :c~ t~!.<'lntan1tl'o( FwlertonC.M_S4$-1~ Let 1161-8133 Cymbldlwns It <!mkn Gotr ort with eharaer. Boat 1ur tor 40-50 sail, '79 Honda XL250, w/all 10 spd, 2 nit S3soo 1'e!rry v.·l!ffdays 8 _,to atrhr...tflillt__ 4 burner Ktfflnott stove KING INNERSPRING Statuary 1383 Galuy $800 Kub Jarkcl$. T ditty baas. w thread, lnck extras. llOO or of 631 0400 S 673-4400 .... -.."""-Ht t7S. Lovr seat ~ Apt EXTRA '1RM matlma Driv~ shlrb, ~ruus shoc·s ~~ polmmel. f1d:s, nffi!l(.'5, rer 831 8347 I 9 8 8 f' o r d F •-..n_.... IU<'e844-9078 Ht, never used. worth GarageSllle to $3 00 Good1t-~' t-tc 120 S n-bronzl' --wlcamper 11hell , MW CANYASSRS '530, sarr SZ48 dtl S\l t 12th 1o.4 39'll A:ih 548 7011 k h r!. $.1S '70 Triumph BoMyvHh: •KHA 11.u lN11 Hh d S200·U OO wkly eom Dryer, clean, Never uatd queen u , eofte11e Pm lrvme . hN~Csu. "s olct~;:i'1cJ lo1t 750 Needs u Uttlt' work motor, Sl800 842 617~. L1•''·' "'''·' •ltJ UJJ!I • dEClff Alllh • 1"10/R £rontuctSl3.000 Rerpt /Tro/PhoneSl4. 400 T70/XlntCo/FunSt8,000 mtu1on....GJZ·lm6_._ worksgood,SBs. worth S399. <'Hh only -.. -• Irvine Cout t.:ountry ... " ontop eod.K~t!A uulnt 845·0361 54 lt~44& 1218 del. Uaually home 5 J•m\IY yard sale. h t, Club Goll M<"mbc-r1h1p 1100 R1d1:1r reflect.or shap<> SllOOOBOS3H30I .83 Chevy .., l.Qn, 3 i1pd, 6 WE IUY TB.I.El Stove, good condition, 754.7350 Sat, Sun 910 Evergreen St!OO 6445319 llS Charts,mw1y5()'ti1 .7• Y h f'nd 17, cyl S800 or best offer USl-:OCARS&TRUCKS Exp Consultant Ours Liz Reinden Agy, Inc 4020 BirchE.1t'64EOE Newpe>rt/83.1-8190/Free Lookin1 for that spech1I k ood ... ,. -Pl CM 11rter9am p 1 c Colh1ps1ble boat hook "· itm11 a • uro " · COM~ IN ()K gal. Beaut. cordiul surr wor s:f85la/~'485 MUST Sa&. ~6491 Ar::~~~1Red~t<l 8°e~:~:h Sl7 RCA 3 <'hannel Ruf w helmet S500 t'lrm. S.8·4315 CALL f'OR Perm. Fil', 5 day week, F 1 · ht M ahoaany Dbl. tied YAll D SALE Sa~Suo . Cover. t.:overs up to 23' StOO. Boat grill mounlb 64<>-5l~ 'G3 Dodge ~.ton, service· FREE .APPIAJSAL xlntbenefit.s&1tdv.Exp. reeter. arge upr1g . w/mattreu.Niahtstund Refrig, misc furniture. W X 37 ' L Cc.t S3700 2 $35. Very pistol 2.5MM '72 Yurn11ha 200. clean, utility body, l1Arldl'f Cormier-l>eLlllo prer but will trllin cle an, works &ood. Sl50. & dresser ID match. f,lke S82 Joann C M SCB-9939 yrs ago. Construclion S.SO. tlurc:. $30 FAA & fast, dependable, low rack. flood cund. $11100 CHfVROLET PACIFIC FIDllAL ~8513, S48-448S new. Must see to ap. ' . . fo.rces removal. S80<Hor USCG 11pproved 6 mun m1leag_c f(,00. 962·ilR 114~·1346 111211 tiJ:o:AC.1181.V() SA.VIMGS I IUY APPLIANCES preciate. Only SHIOO or H..._.oWGoodt 106 immd sale & removul lnflutublt• r;ifl $~uo '77 llusky JOO '80 Honda •73 El Camino. new pu111t, HUNTINGTON til':AC:lf SECIETA.IYU~. 234E.l7lhSt C M •SS49-l077H best o rrer. Maria ······················ lnstall11t1on in~truc F'lopper lilOPf)Cr 2 x3 Ill.SS Bestorrer pis, p/b, 11mlrm. $2500 147-6017or Ptrsonnel/Advertmng E.2. · _ N Th do 45 .. al Ii 3 1. 7 7 97 aft 6 PM Nhew 50 \~00 .... ~~s wa~r. Uons Quuhfies for ~·~ ~ Sea swing stcive SJo 646-8200 080 Sleve847 0088 Dept. has operung per T .tA.altlc u-ew enn1 r ,.us weekdays, anytime .eater, ""'winn t Calif tax credit Cull ~:d 546 239!1 73 'r'umuha l25rc dirt Vons 957 549.3331 expansion Npt Bch I ne!:~ tor"-'es7m~ter ~1°0bk ~1°P w~~ r~~T weekends. rr no answer ~n:rabRsy 3 spd boyl~ 751 ·7412 g.4 :J> M f Aft l!lt!O Sea Gull motor ~,, bike. top ~hape, S27S or •••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED' '68 VW high financial serv1ce5 firm orhce or multi branch el ro1 le~ m .,:II .... ,, ~ease keepll)'Ulg i e, . tarter set "o 5 & Wknd's 642·0727 fl P forward & revrr~t·. best offer. 557 8690 '76 Dodge Van 100 Gd bacKk se~.7~ rond ri' Gd , typing, shrthd , ~-xp agency ExreUe~t opp'. 45, reto1 .,oo .,., _,.., . clubs, SIS Sears gas U95 842 ~ rond lf1uh m1 S3000 as en ;JQO-...,, eves. req d Non·smkr Call ty ror dynam ic & 640·~~ MUSTSlll lawnedger,S20 76().0340 Butlt·m wood horning '79 llONDA XRllO rum. .. 640·0l23btwn 9&2 motivated person 1 2 yr old Wh1rliool Mahogany Dbl. Bed Jtwt*-107 stove~ loots, Power 9040 icl nt SJSO 640 t258 or 080 4975555 Autot, IMported SEC URITY GUARD Neat. clean & respons1 ble At presbg1ous loc Starll.!l.g S4 hr Inquire 7lilQi.lLB~ W h '"""" matt .... N1°ht stand " r m0628 •••• •••• ••••••••••• • ••• .,,. 6331 Ask for Gerr" '75 VAN. Econo-lme 100, •••• •••••• •••••••• • •••• 2 y rs mg m t o r as er, ~ w ryer w r .... s " •••••••••••••••••••••• .,...., ,,, ........ 1 97 0 7 super\11sory ex per & free &dresser tomatch Llkt GOLDUCHA.HGE Arl'ePIUlg bids on Boat.s 13'1ost.WhaMr MotorHOMtt S•I uir, 11t1r k. stereo - co m p re hen s 1 v e ~839C new Must see to ap. & M 1H Jtem.s l'ua.st w 1 }ear old Men• lll. R t/S..........:.. f 16 rustom. 111tenor. mag.s, ••••••••••••••••••••••• knowledge or Sabre a I REFRIGERATOR. apt prec1ate. Only S1000 or pays lop cash ror gol~. Co mm Coll ege lli.st bow rail side ru1b 4 flt ·--r 51.000 m1 $2500 PP 1979 AUDI must Xlnt salary •. best orr•r Ma ri a Sr.Iver & diamonds. \\e <U'.•7•· ..... _Legal~"(' h . I t ...................... 968·3975 SOOO ''S .. SEC'Y /llCKPR lnter1~r design firm 8.3Q·S 30 A1P, A R. moderate t y ping , plea s ant ph o ne personality For 1n terview.~ "'51te, worksok $65 "' It 83S-2182X""""' ...,.,.,.,.. """ ' t•u.s ion sw1\'e sra~ 1977 4S'"-ui....; company benefits Call 631 ·1797 art 6P M _2.IC ~ -~ ""'!" llOn "backre.stl>, how & ......... ·73 Dodge \'110 a 100 Loaded w1th oplJOll$'" Tommie at Associated 67~8l27,9'11~. weekdays, anytime Good investment 3. 20pt For Sale 70 s yrl.s Ur stern hght.o. nearnuliat 22 Xlnt l'ond 33,000acl Auto. air, PS, PB. d uding sunroof. sh:reo f~~!;!illo TrHels 'F80. Sear3s Ke,nmFore weekends H no answer diamonds in 14 kt ring, tweed carpet bke nt'" ter) + cover S3!1Sll rn1 Sto.49908(!..,.,_ .sterl'O, 8 trac CR lhgh r as1>etle & more' A .....,.,, .. _1__ ndge I cu t rost .21ease kf!.P.lrytn~ _ 1280. 14 kt Waterman Call 8Jl 9037 675 6G7U d)i. 673 4Sll~ (7 14) 631~ mt. perfect shape S2SOll lo(' al, one owner car TYPIST Free. S2:.> Reverse drs 40 X 10 in Solid Oak Pu pen & pencil set I'• oz eve) 1977 23Ct Midas Mini OBO 556 1787 off hrs. w 1th LOW m 1 I e s' S9751mo Exrel bener1ts MS·~J4 . quetcocklail table,S.SOO. gold, SJ90 lOAM-t2PM Musical 808 26 ChrbClaft t:ru1serrn Motorhome. loaded SS2·086l!evl wknd (214XGU > llllOO.Call SEC'Y /GEN OFG Typing S5wpm, a c curate. Good grammar & s pelhng, organiza ltonal skills Property mgmt exper a + 7S ·27~ Call Bentley Hayes amd R~frig 25 Cu rt Si<le·by· 548·0189 .f7J.2809 lnslnltMnh xlnt rond l11F radio. After6pm 546-8883 '70 f o rd Vun I tun 760-0544 side Avocado Amana GIA R ed CT R d •••••• •••••••••••••••• cJ h Assor1ates.S4~~ · · · t930's Mahogany dining at I oun PEARL Orum), 7 Ill' hve IJ111l tanks ept Trailers, utility 9180 customized mt ext 302 TYP1ST --needs Freon Sl95 roomtable w/6ch11rs" DIA H Color VSl 2 hardwareint l xlnt 1·(tf)d frnclcr, all nr<'c~sor1rs •••••••••••••••••••h•• V 8 gd cond reblt Ltaseh*eo•ff' General offi ce work , no 731 ' 4245 • Ir_& buH~tJIOO ~0189 Lowest Price Janet, $9 7 5 0 bo 54 H 7'1 011 , Sh1> pos.s1bl1• :n Sll7 OU Motorryl'le lugg tratler. 1:ng1nc asking $2.000 1980 Audi 4000, pay experience required. Avo~ado frtg1da1re Twln Maltress&Boxspr· 497·3640_eves. ~87132 m(l Asking S4,CIOO.rnu~t fully e~rl & lorkab.le 4!17·5118 mcnts $234748S7_8505 H s. Grad. Irvine area. refr1g. 2door. good l'ond mgs, perfect rond SIOO. Genuine RU BJ ES Your ~ell. 1 737 644!1 f iberglass body with ·76 GMC St~p Van. Needs ,75 Audi IOOLS. 4 spd. xlnt Gd benerits. farmers $195.671-5847_ s.1SSJ47. choice only $20 per fender Deluxe Amp prt SA.CRIRCE mag whls.ta1llts,brake some work Sl995 rond , 34 mpg, orig I ns urance Group. Fridg1da1re apt site stone'641>-8688 CBS SISO Gilistm SG Z6'Llkc1tt'l4l5KrnH•st lt~&turns1gnals Compl 6428338. owner5J6..S884 SEC'Y II.EGA.LI New position open m our well·estabbshed Irvine 0H1ce I 2 years ex perience Excellent typ· rng skills Salary open ~Fra~ 857·8622 Washer/dryer. Harvest 8'X2'X6' high. Armoire Divorced lady must sell Spel·1al $22.5 OUO Jac·k v.1th h1kh to bike Lu· & W--'--... f:.0.Ec __ Gold. Like new $4()() Crom Florence Italy 642·S222, call for c.lcta1b Fully equipped, all up reg Sold new $6.50, sac A.utos lllllft'Q 959 IMW 9712 Many drawers Ml.rrer bridal rin~et. Cluster "'1 p tums. twin power. tri •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• TYPIST/RECE_. 631·5014 d d ... ., •»i HM I r. et•trlc ta no "XI" trlr 7,,,.8696 $175 Cal l 847-8724 ,., indoor S22000BO Call iamon s -"-.,...,..., Great tone, good t·onJ "• ""' WEPAYTOPDOLLAR WeMeetorBest D Pt Harbor Yachts lkyclH 1020 Holly, 760-6006. Leave Divorced lady must sell Piano. organ, lutt' and A.utoSerYice,Parts for top used car) Any BonafideDul sales omce needs a good •• •••••••••••••• ••••• • • message Or 67J. IS43 bridal nng set. Solitaire: harpsirhord modl'~ ~ 1967 SPORTCRAFT 21· & A.cceuori~s 9400 roreign, domei.ttti. or Come See us Tcxlay • • typ1st1recep~ to work Schwinn girls bike. S800.84_§:-5:l>il f ir m Call W4·ntl} Twtn Mer<· Cru1,t>r. ••••••••••••••••••••11• classics H yoo r cur 1~ $ wkends Op8/lJ' for addt· balloon tires, SOO 2 nev. MOYIHG TW ENTY DOLLAR Gold 631 2973 1t•1 > good rnnd11ton with Earh n \'W 36 JI p t!ng extra d ean. see u~ , lion al hrs II tram on sic ate brds $9 both must sell, brand new p· 915 S . h 2 . 3 311 moorinl( in ac .m·a 6\' $125 FIRST' SEC'Y /LIGAL computer 03·20ll or 963-3595 aft 6PM sohd oak d111 rm set. ex m'.~c:h~rn ~nt~atc~ing, Office Fumiture & $23,950 ORO GiS 917!1 631 0'87 Doug 121 young associates in 496·0745. -----. -tra large hutch 8 chairs "'11Mai--' 808 f bo IJ busy "ornnratedept of TYPIST REC EP · Women s 10 s peed ' · rope bezel S2000flRM "..,-,........... at 5 4 Bolt Mam350&Tur ~ ' ·,.... R I b b I I t pd 3.000. best orfer ac 536-6107 ' •.••••• ••• •• • •• • • ·•: • •• I -100 auto trans Both re growing medium srzed TIONIST PR & rund de· 1 a eig icyr e. x n repted A.LSO vacuum -. -used Executunl' I\ 1500! .77 20 . 8 \ \'1 l~ER built 0 milc.s. xlnt Newport Center law v elopment d e pt rond S'l50 orbest orrer cleaner 67l-4934 _ Moclllftl't')' 807j Chaner l\e) tl'lephoill' , f .#•\· mS6an)~ !'onJ S!OOO firm hrm needs Secretary Personable. organized ~8483 2 quahty club chairs S75 •••••••••••••••••••••• s) 5 ten:' \'otl'l' uH r f,<'~t 7~~~J ail ,500 !>49 783S aft S wt th 2 3 yrs legal ex s e If· s la rt er Vaned rakara Racrng Dirt Bike ea Lrg or ottoman $2S Woodwork1J1g tools. soml' page .!O in:.trumenb ~-'-"--- per Heavy dtctaphone.1 res pons 1b1l111es $200 new Sacnlice al 645.2094 neve r used, Sean 014nyouru14n ~)Slt:min &ston Whaler r.ewpon 4 VW Se1rorro nm~ & ex per. desired, but not benefits & oppty lo ad· Mongoose Must nde to . LEATIIER SOFA a rm 5 aw 14 s I and , Perr} !ISO l28I \!tr trailer SIO.~I $.S5iJ obo S48-3354 Wang word processing SS '6Sw pm Exce 11 $IO O 0 u tr I as s e s Craftsman 12" Radtul voor ne" offll'I' ('hJrle,, 17 ~e" 10 llP J11hn)()n \11chelrn lir. es. like ne" · req 75wpm IJ.p1ng. vance Santa Ana area appreriate 646.4042 7 , like nev." saddle blades s475 ,, Hp fl42 7056 IMMEDIATE :f;'gfh!~~anrus~jg~~ S46-~7efennaryAss't 63H~4 . . brow!!._S6.50 675·7570_ gnnder w stand SJ40 MUST SELl! l~i27'l"hrn.Craft F1xt•r OP&llHG & pressure s1tuahons. ed ( 3 free Spirit tO spds, 2 MUSTSB.ll Drill press stand S3S ExecuttVI! de:.k .ind uppt•r bar.l(a rn pnrt'd B e n e r 1 t ~ t n c I w~~d: ~OO~~P girl's · I boys. gd cond Queen s1ie sofa bed and 3t8H P planer w case r redl'nza 'l't'rt'tarial I ~30 Set' Tu1-s Sal II 11 FOR Medic al Dental tn W•1T•-sjW•-;T .. ~~.282st 2sell $50 eal•h loveseat Jyearold S600 SIM> UiProuter.btlS,tbl, desk 2~alesml'n:.tle~k. AM & IA PM.Dana l't HEAVYUME surance, profit sharing "' "..., "" l(;K ....., 080 851-0t27 or 834 9114 gu1~es. case S197 Mitre I m et a I de'k . l' I l•t· Marin~ Co 24701 Dana MECHANIC plan, free parking, rom Corkta1ls. Fulltime. Ap-His & Hers Australian --box S73 Sander wtcase lypl•writer. ml!.r chJirs Dr 0 Pt Ex cellent Benefits. See pet1tive salary. Call ply 1n person. 2601 Mcxlern r1111t rouch + 2 $1\S. Recip. saw w1case (714)54&·~11 Garyllutsellrnperson. Peggy. 640-70~. EastbluffDnve N B. bikes, xlnl cond, all ar matching rhairs + end + blades S70. Lathe set Car µh one L1•t•rm11H• loats, Rl'ftt/ ALAN MAGNON ECY/RECEPT WAITRESSES--cess.$800.~~evs table$2251standtng&2 w/!\lo H P mlr. most Sate ll 1t l' L Z P Chartff 9050 PONTIACSUBARU S ' · Now hiring girls to shine Bearh Cruisers 4 trikes. 2 table lamps for S65 rh1sels never used Sl811 LCP 10101\. II c:hanncl. ······~·····~·.-·~··•••• Harbor at Fa.ir Lite typing, general of shoes. Excellent loca s pd k1rkback 19SO 552·0408 OrallforSl.200546-2399 duplex, auto channel <.HAK1t.HS Costa Mesa fire duties. Salary lion Will train Call Flig hlliner. S48-6S23 20 sofas. new. S911. Lov ---search & st:'let·tion, ''" Powrr & sail 754 · 7 09l Debbie. 537·7697 AM, DanDueney MonoShock eseats , $88. Sleepers, MbcetlaMous 808 ualdisplav.dllll h .. ,id f,,r Y achuni:l'on.~ult anL'. HELPWAMTED Elaine_. 751 276l PM S75 Sl99 f ACTO,!tY ~7 S708 •••••••••••••••••••••• IMTS Sl~l 5<1~2~ Nrw1>ort B1·h 675 2!Mi41 FROMT END SK'y, ~ Waitress~ Busboys Pvt 644-8549 8 pc sofa. SJOOO Uphl lo•t laloofts I l:IM F:Xt'l' type" rtter Tax ohcllt.'r sj)Crlahst MECHANIC Estab Np( Center Lav. club Day & eves shifts, Sp. Adult Trike Sl1S. cbalrs. S250 ea. s .... ivel Helt um Bouquets de Perff<'t F'ully re("o1'dt y ACHTIMG t:xrdlent opportunity to Firm needs exper leeal including weekt'nds 1 k h f7< M bl livered l'errer l for ..... ~ .... ~ 631 "l" inr rea!>e earnings Secret:iry w good typ 496·5767for a11p·1 f or Sale g Bas el c airs. " ea 1r e e~rv occasion 673-4_419 lion"" """' ..,.1 " CONSULT A.MTS rng , d1 ct a pho ne & Women needed for house Call 960-~ tables, S75 ea 2 swivel _:..1 Pets 8087 NE EOBO/\Tg ~I a n) fringe benefits shorthand skills Real clean111g service Good .HdiftcJ Mohftah 1025 ~=~~~ c~. t;, ~~~~ *BALLOONS ••••••••••••••••••••••• FOR CHAnn:ns Sec o~ ary llutsell m Estate ht.tgahon v. em pay good hrs Call Rob-•••••••••••••••••••••• Uniquepersonahiedg1fl Blue & t?Old MJ l'a" Puv.er sail :IJ'lll 3416 persL uM ,._._. 0 u phasis on land use Lc114 b1es 0 Ra~& Mo!!. 548-0757 Box Spnn1t & rrames, for birthday, 14eddings, bab\ hand fed tJmP \ta <lPortll Stl' o; '\ H A A" •~ " Sa lary l 0 ompet1t1\e WORK tul -hid REDWOOD2X6'S sso ea Twin Br ass anmv Callnow645-!i44S tltMll'orus,ooi 4ss3 6752960 POHTIAC/SUIARU 640 6960 in sch:;, ~~~~ r~c1~i 4• to 20· long Xlnt derk hdbrds. $15 ea Kenv.ood Balloons or Newport_ -I II Jrbor at Fa tr I ,..,. 9 1 rng Fresh load arm mg tuner tuner S90 SAE -Pianos & Orqani 8090 loots, Soil 9060 C:osta_Mesa sa on""°" 1 v.eekly Save at ~ fl AmpllCier, $17~ Pre REDWOOO 2X6'S ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Esta~~J·~r La" Jim 646-98&5anyt1me Ampltf1er. St50 I pr 4·1o20·1ong Xlntderk lfammundor.:an S32S Wl~DSl'RH.R Alum HYou AreAn Firm needs ei1 per legal XEROX OPBATOR ~r~ -Craftsman Table I Polk Audio spk rs, 17" mg Fresh load arm ing SJ2S IX~•rn!o 'ails l?rt'at but EXP. MEW CA.I Serretary v. l!ood typ Reproduction Graphics Saw SlOO Sony Color TV, St98 2S"I weekly Save at 55' rt 557 0206 F.\l'l> hean $45(l Mli lll89 JI! "GET READY" 1 n g d 1 ~ta phone & Techn1r1an to operate 642 83..13 Color TV, SJ50 A.Jr rond , Jtm.,_646·!!185 an) time , l.~~ upnght · l'onn•1d ?PM MECH A.MIC shorthand skills Real ropd machrnes, colate & ---IOlS S22S Braun trn tble, Solorlex <Milli Gym> as >.Int sound & at·t1un Jotber,1tlas~' ~ahol a~ is "e have the jOb for you I :~~~:: 1~1\~~~o::S;'L~~ ~~ent~~~ll r.~~Ln~~ •~•••••••••••••••••• SIOO 7S9-0646,851 ·6961 adverttzed rn Playbo}. $450 673 62Sl,bi5 1355 SH)(J AndicJr. ·Ill It> nan j Exce llent pa} ,and s ply In person lo Mr . k & White Beauttrul Couch. loveseat & curree Time & Runners World IRMI f:ll'rtru· Jll Jn<J fc~nh ,$50 ~6M39 benefits See Gaq· 64i~::J rom pet 1t1 \ e t'uentes at Robert Bein, Siamese Mother & Kit table. sohd Oak. SJSO kOO 545 8354 Sounds like or.:an L.1ke 36 wooden ~atlboat hull Hutsell m person 1 SERVICE STATION AT Wilham Frost & As ten Mother 15 spayed, OBQ 642·2931,_979-9621 Ma novox Color TV. the ont• used hv the Loads nf ge.ir. incl ALAHMAGMOM TENOANT, p ume ('\'es sociates. 1401 Quail St.. will pay for kitten to be Kin g s ize bed . head ph~no. radio comhu SHIO. Doors to gel thei r ._.1und d 1eH1 fl es t ufr l' r POMTIA.C/SUIA.RU & wk ends Neal ap NptBch S2SAll shots.67S.0632 board, shcets&spread, Cannon Sures h o l Xlnd t•ond Sn-> FIHM 646 llS27 Harbora1Fa1r pearance & handwnt Per;ianAdults. sso S200. 645 9977 alt 6pm Camera SlOO, 644·(Hif/0 Call Wendy 631 2973 ISLANO~;n :ll MK 11. n· Cost11 Mesa rng Apply 1925 Newport X·Ray Kitt.en. Sl75 Bdrm set. solid ash. 2 aft S SportittcJ Goods 8094 ad)' to rnu~e. S2l!.!'lOO Blvd,C M REGISTERED --~9965 dressers. bookcas e O'Neill Spnngsu1t. $35 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6441836 AutosforS• SEWIHGM•CHIHE X·RAYTECH H 1 K h e a d board . S200 Backpark,bl Mark. loat1.Sli-/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPERATORS Exrerienre required ~~ p1~ear:Y~~ ~~end5s 545·8129 759-!641 Rams SeasonT1ckel.!i Docks r-90701 l:'t1PORtANT Expr'd, top pa;·· good SNaewaproyrt nBeegaorthi aAbrleea Lovin" hm. 957.:.6257 4 Marble Top t.bles 3 Newport n~arh Tennis 752·0960 t21Jl46J.1101 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOTICE TO "' ----------•INEEO SI.IP for 55· READERSAND working con 1t1ons. Medical ()(fire Send rP· s 1040 end & l oorree As set. Club family mem· • SAILBOAT "\l•v.pon or ADVERTISERS !!tlitl.!ts 64Z 96S2 sume to Class1f1ed ad •••••••••••••••••••••• J!OO S25 ea. 837·3'703 -be rsh1p, S7SO mrl. trans TY, Rocho, Lo 8 • h 557 25117 The prtce or items Shippin g & Stock room 11704, Daily Pilot. P 0 EESHOND Pups. AKC. Mahogany rolor China I 723·~_3 _ HiFl, Sterfoo 8098 ng e.ir · , advertised b) vehicle duties. rull lime. will Box IS60. Costa Mesa CA Champ sire MIF Pet & Cabinet. 48X70. Cost, Drapes hke new f our •••••••••••••••••••••••ROAT SLIPS f'OR R.f. T dealers in the \ehirle tram S-16-llOI 92626 s h 0 t/I/ p \It pt y S400 new Will sell rot heavy beige With rix· 2 Pioneer stereo spk rs I NPT B~H 23 2S 28 classified adverllsrng . · · · Mf'r'ce..ciw 2JJ/6971345afl6 m St7S Tan Vrnyl 3 piece lures $35.646-0032 Cooeaphone "remotl' 32 ,&34 p~ rolumns does not in ~~''ic'~1~ ~tctta':t ••••••••••••••••••••••• FLEA PIOIU 1 -divan. good rond. SM 19' Boot Sale 20 Volume en Son> rerord pla ~er 642 1644 9 5 • I elude any apphr able Coe~pan~ bencl~ts App. AlmqMs 1005 p EST FREE ~I er B W pc~.!} ~.~1.t._39T V eyt'lopedla 1980 edition Sony reel to reel. Teach Dock for rl'ftt ta~es. hrense. transfer ly an person Standard ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 11 d Remote _, '"°'"" Never used l paid Sl400 reel Lu reel ASllO Audin Su1L2S lilJ.6100 fees rinance charges. Sh :x>T1 So Bristol Beau antique German lronira Y rt s .your Xlntfurn Otningrmsets, _l'.oupay S750.837·3299 Vox. car stereu " art fecsforairpoUullon <'on CMoes doll 19" Xlnt rond S46S home. of aU rrawhng & beds. mattress, box spr· audio spkrs. Sharp com T ............... trol device certiricallons -· 962-42.112 f I y 1 n II 1 n s e c t s l!l.&S, 'I_V set. ~1069 Jot. WtlJM Ttt'llis puter receiver," cass I rontponvnon or dealer documentary S1tacll lcr Mgr. II -0 R permanently 635 8028 ELEGANT Ma rb 1 e· Me m bersn 1 p a va 1 I Russell surfboard. 6T', ••••••••••••••••••••••• preparation charges un Supervise rampus snack Old ak efrectory Id· collert. Great Bargain~ Eves, good cond S65 !>48 17R7 Compen, S•/ less otherwise spec1C1ed bars · Orange Coas t ble 6 chairs Xlnl ron ave male Dalmallon for lopped Credeiua ~real (2131 991 3486. Wknd's Sony port rolor T\'. I ) r Rf'ftt 912 b) the advertiser. College Sl487St811 mo S600 Table pads stud C hampi o n for apt storage"' TV 640·0924 Id S3JO At \'deo ••••••••••••••••••11•• -. -- -12 30·9pm, Mon Thurs 644 6445 Sl25. 631·6671 ----0 · • • art 1 1ot, Camper f'our Siar A..nti~tt/ 10 30· 7pm, Frt Xlnt Antique Upright pedigree. 8.1J..8t27 Din. table, ~ .. dia., 6 Hon~a SL 70• Sl.25 .Dewalt gam e· 4 c ass· S!IS w refrigerator & stove Classics 9520 bener1ts Requeat ap Steel Balhtub ree, Beautifol Blar k chairs dk finish '595 radial arm s~v.. SJ50 _6]5·6~8 P ort a potty All •••••••••••••••••••••• plication Coast Com ~20. 547-0427 Lab Male. 9 Months. cash. 673-6&79 ' Camel tent trailer. t!50 Quadrarrex Stereo, 1 450H, Butane. Queen me bed PRETTIEST munity Colleges, 1370 642·2173 -----Moped,'250.~~ Jyrsold.Syr gmt}.xlnl Sleeps 6. In exrellent Adams.C M. 556-5947 & CALENDAR SHOWS ilky Terrier. AKC, Fem. Bdunkk bedbooks, ~Pl~o rol~\~ Oriental Vases S45. bowl cond !J25.~509 cond1t 1on. $900 Call 'S7T-llRD ~tit by Spm. Sept PRESENTS 16 wks, housebroken. ~5 548.J5Z95 t es. S~s . ginger jar .s200 locrts&McriM between lOam 5pm IHTOWN! E o. E M r 1H THE Jt.HAHBM shedless. s.51·2348 S2'7S. a Pilcher/wash basin S75, Equipment 631 7657 IEST OFFER! Student to read for young man with impaired vis· ion, 1·2 nights a week from 6·9pm. $$/hr Call between 5·6 e v es .J60·0615 - Swil<'hboard Operator, graveyard shill Fri & Sat nights onlx. 642·3013. Switchboard Operator . p/time nights, l-11 shift Will train 642·3Ql3. TEACH ERS/Oirector for f>"escbool In C.M Full or fl'jmem·H T Hdllt's A.i. Presrhool, ex~'d f'uU time. 642-0tll •.Jl..-trL.--/"'....1-DOBERMAN PU PS Ontattlnnsl.d cu rio cab. $375. wall •••••••••••••••••••••••Mt ..i tdl'L 9140 !OO'>UKZl ,...,,., _ _.... -Q d bl clock S90 631·59'79 o Onl •ts A large, bea utiful 7wks,bl.k&tan.S75. S400. ueenor ou e 1 GeMraf 9010 ..................... .. show ... everything rrom Call alt. 6 631-5644 675-2398 aft 6 Sewing machine. Sears ••••••••••••••••••••••• •79 Honda Express. good French. English & VORKJEPUPS Beautiful 5 pc bdrm set. Kenmore, xlnt cond "541 WANTED ' cond . runs great. Ori e ntals . silver, $32S&u .547·3631 tables, ehrome/glass. BALBOAB~YCLUB Jack.5~1~.715·7058 Moped. ·78 Peug~t. un THEODORE ROBINS FORD American fumishings to All males, beautiful. $500 Cocktail & end 673-4:.14 Boat Tra1lerfor 24· Skip. S3SO bestofr 979-0241 I Jewelry, porcelains. pringtr Spaniels AKC. Sl~~2·3277,548-6460 -MembershipWanted USCG Aux Flotilla IS·I der 4000 m1, laid·back hardware. decorator liver & while. 2 male. 2 Italian marble top cofree ~~. .. Bo at 1 n g s k 111 s & shocks, good rond Surr I UM-0 Ford Sedan Deluxe. items. etc remale left. $125 eaeh table 30 X 48. Bargain at COC KATOO .~are .. Seamanship classes at S3SO ~~ _ roncou rse trophy win· * S £ p T 671H225 Sl2S.673-0620 --Citron Crested tame 7.30 PM. Sept 17th, Sea ·79 Motobecane. xlnt ner, fround up restora· iemaraner AKC tyr Settee, red velour, $150 f6SO w/ large rage ms. Scout Base l931 W PCH cond. 1000 m1. ~ 080 lion, 12,500.BSJ.6226. 11-12·13* old M Obedience Eler. BBQ, al~ost new, ROBk~·~:u~· P ~:n1:1~n~ptf'ol:t~nf~ 54&-1467 1 1958 Cad Cpe de Ville. '2060 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA 64'2·0010 Hours 1-10 Sun. 12·6 trained. S200 897·1882 S5 0 . Imm 11a,l1 on oc mg c : wr. 531 1135 542 4298 Peugout moped , blue, 110,000 mi. mecb sound. A_..Colrr. Ctr Alter 5PM. . Christmas Tree, 7. S15. saw S80 JO spd bike SllS. -• · . good condiuon SJ50 or seoo. 545.2444 800W. Katella SHDfTZU PUPS Hardwood maple rorree 3Sm m camera S22S. National Children s Org . best offer S48-33S4 T-B;,,,;.1"'"r ... d"""l'-95G~. "-E-x-ce_l_r_o_n_d-1. Makesure it's AKC S?75 table, S.O. Nni qllff'n air Coins SUO. Must sell non· prorit. needs your .77 Honda Eicpr~ Black w !white Porthole aCalendarShow 6423277~ maltresa,S40.S.Sl·3380. MG-7326 girt of boat.'1, cars. land As new.200m1.S2'75 to .545·~ N1f1Auoc.Apprllsers . edF Water Bed, Ii mirrored Trash Compactor , etr. Liberal tax dedur 640-969& -""'-.--.=...;.--=. ___ -1 Wilh tllisad S2 uperSa~y ,Sm~. hudboard rompleww/ O'Keere cl Merritt, like lion advantages (213 1 '6SChrysler~.Converti· Te"ltnical • ea. allots, loVlng pe~a 1· acc~uortea , SJso. new1 $12S.631·l743 m0552 -Motorc¥dtt/ ble. 4 spd auek. very ~ ty. Sl. Dys •I-<lll06, eva ~tM79 Sand dolly for 14 IS' bo9t Scoohn t 150 rare, gd cond. Best orr TIST DununPbyfedin.rm ta· 161·1~7 • MeterlttCarrilr Good cond SSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-0424aft6orwknds. ELECTIOMICS ble, 6 cltalra, corner to Y• 1041 Newly purchaled Uv nni Newport Beach & CM 67~22&) 74 Honda Motorcyrle 19K 1 rnttc..I TlaRICIAM hutch 1000. M0-87$$ ...................... d~jtte.1 end Ii crlttal area. Must be atleast 18 PERFECT B Boat •78 m lies Perrect cond. ';tfllcln Electron.le checll out ' AnUq~ btlll fr Iron dou· em puppy •weet dilp ta "· ~Pl. m "'°"· yu old • have valid , ay · $1000 S.i-3758 troubleahootinl of RF1' ble bed, box spring ' a m'OI m~ed bt'ffd. b) ~~~t~JH • bunkbeda. Calif. driver's Uc. with 2d1 .Correctb tctraft. D1~eel1 YAM ·RD·3SO -C-af-e-. -.-m. f1;id&"s;;;=.·23~·2:i~· microwave test equ p-matt.•. oodbOm ..-904.2 .-.-1... . C\llTtllt Cll' inauranee. rive, o om pain . , · . · • ment. Min. 1 yr. ex per. It I e. ttr Call 8111 blwn 7am and S999S. 645-R>. mac:. K·8l s, J + R Pipes. CB radio. boat trlr pkg, underslandilll o( solid· ree PupPfll, 1 ma.14!, 3 ...... S. Ml . 30 R 1 t r TADCO Rowing Shell. Mulhollands, more. S1100 r~r rack, rear d111ette, state DC & RF circu.llry femalt1, 3 Mo. Mixed ...................... i:i. am. ea 1 e · Exrtllentcond 0 80. John848-ll23 dishes, tools, eel. l8SOO desirable. Tedu\lcal or t.1>.MU181). Hu.1e 15 rlmlly, tvtr· $1250 Call Ms 8994 '79 YAMAHA ENDU RO ...:833=.,;·964=9'--------1 military tralalna rte tllleoa black 4t fbinl-s.le.!:!; Ced~ M.n.gS. . OT 175 excellent condl· SO COAST TERRACE. htlpflll. ....._ M ' ;', T wb, no ~ Colle19 ~.Ja~. Lawn mower, garden 13' AVON Uon. 18'15 080. 631-7432 Lg 3Br. 2Ba. huge rncd W offer ~l pa) 6 dotl.Glat SAT. OnlY I to ., ... euppUH, mnent mixer. INFLATABLE '75~ Honda ST 90. Under patio. ~O mo. Agl ..:..,,..,._. ·. Kltte11 1ed 1ood Flans, ~ '°1J. • alrltaa~Wl, as· SKlBOAT 3SOO mi, Uke nu. S350 ..::5.Se~·1:..:c7=32'------1 4 IAYWOlmwml ltomta. Call Ml-853$ lllodift"*1t<.1r .• r.v, IOfted Items. Also ucelleftt dlvt or firm 631-1\2'7 VW SandraiJ Dunt Buggy c.. II J Ill from c.... . Refrt1, Jow .... •*1r. tJ• lt=.:;,:l· f11hln1 boat. S pel"IOn w/trlr. S750, $49-7374, H~ 1 I ml. ,,_ •I "'C. W II. rw 11• a btk•, mMtoUlilr alK WUJ hand.le up to 40 H P Ttlllns the most people 540·9439 s'"'1t .,._......... lttftU. AMHI. lU ~l IWculcm. Xlat Launch wbetla, UJbt.a. poulble ii important -=~:::..------i . ( 1178 ) ...,.,, ... 1,CJI tOUl.r. Needl uphol, uctUeotl'OlllCOOon. the nc<'tU of any 4W-..DriYft tsSO "-al••MI· ,.,. ... MU Goed .... loJal T1Dewrlter .. nm. '72>2181 •• ,.,.at.le Make sure ...................... . ,..._.*""Iii die _,,· m ._· y .. llD Muual. lhrt eood, yours la listed In '52 WILLYS, New motor, 1.0.a. .. c...,.. w-._ . .a Diii ,.. Drl~•. 14 1•11• CM, M .MW li1Ye IOCIM!tMJll ID aeU? Clt11Hltd, phone new tJru, beat orr. ... a....., ? MM--..... ..,. 1dolt•ell. ~.sm,, Ms-am 9530 o 1 ht Or-,r C-ty 2925 HarbOr Bl\ d COSTA ME.SA 979-2500 Wt'll Buy Or Sell Your Clean Import On Coniiqnment11 ! Call Our Used Cor Monoqer TODAY'ii 831-2040 495.4949 Soddltboc~ BMW Minion Vre10 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR SADDUIACIC IMW 28402 M arguente Pk"') M ISSIOll V1eJO AVERY PKWY <EXITS FWY I 831-2040 49S-4949 CloSl'<l Sund~_lS __ s1,~~~t~oo OFMEWBMW•s Sales and Leasmg at rompet111ve pnces Ex· cellent service and parts dept Good selerllon of pre v1ously owned BMW & other frne cars rn ex· rellent cond1t100 We also have a lease compan) that leases other makes or autos. trucks and vans For ad- d1t1ona I to formation on leasing please call 114 972 1270 714 661 9611 FOR USED CARS f or a i:ood deal and good A.LA.H MA.GHOH after salesser.1re see· ,OHTIA.C/SUIA.RU & 2480 Harbor Bhd COSTA MESA I CREVIER 549-4300 549-1457 SALES-SERVICE-lEASING PORSCHES 208 W 111 SANTA ANA 71 4 /835-3171 W Atn'ED cu:~_seo SUNDAY Allow us the opportunit y to rons1der the pur<'hasc.> or trade in (lf your d ean Porsche Chet·k with l'1> Toda y'.---_. ~~~.1J~ • J11, n ~;.tihft• tll'f•I ~•'o"n r-''t•-'* "11' Ul) WE BUY CLEAHCARS AHDTRUCkS CONHEll CHEVROLET :l!01 llarbor lil\11 1·1t-.TA \H~' \ 546-1200 HIGHIUYER Top dollars for Sports Cars. Bug~. Campers. 914's, Audi's Ask for C C MGR JIM MA.RIHO VOUCSW A.GEN 18711 Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON BEA('lf IJ2-200_9 WEHHO YOUR EX.OTIC & IRmSH CA.RS 3100 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach 642-940.S WANTED! Late model Toyotas and Vo lvos C all u s TODAY "' Ea1~/e Ike fOYOTA·YOlYO ltUH.,._91•& The Most bciffncJ Port Of Your IMW PwchaM Or Ltose Could le McLaren BMW!! luyOrlHH IJ Ow PhoM Plait! 1714) 522-5333_ ORA.HGE COUNTY'S ~ Sales Sen•1ce Leasing Roy CarYer,lnc . Rolls Royce BMW IS40J amboree Ne" jlOn Beach .§40~ 1974 BMW :!X>2 4 spd, air cond Snrr. a m fm cassette. alloys SS750~ ·16 2002 Snrr. 4 spd. AM F' M rass. Good cond Needs paint ~:KIO. 494 1~9 ·77 BMW SJOI. sih•er. xlnt cond. lo mi. S89SO or bst ofr 12131592·4171__ ·77 3201, blk 1tan. mint, 4·spd , snrr. AM IFM cass. A ic. xtras, S82SO 760·8390, 640-0437 19713201 Bronze. air rond. snrr. AM FM cassette. 57.000 m1 S7800~1·9Q'!!_ ·75 2002. mint cond. sunrr. AM 1F'M cass. S7500fbst ofr 1213) 556-5296 dys, 17141 499-1986 or (2131 542·~e$. '76 3002 Snrf. A1C, 4 spd Xlnt cond m>O 080 Days. 556-8045 Evei.. 552 36S8 '80 BMW Low. low miles. auto, air. stereo. sun· root. met.allit' pamt + c ........ . P'll. U6.tJO) er UO·t4'7 Top Dlllat Paid ' manyolherextras 100'1 perfert condition. Eager lo sell SJ3.250. --1...5'-0168 For Your Car' JOHNSOH & SOM Lille• Mtrcwy 2626 Harbor Blvd" Costa Mesa 54().5630 WtP![. OVER ........ For Your Good vw. Ponche or Audi Cepri 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Capri, xlnt cond, auto. 4 cyl. new paint & uphol. SJ~..!,..PP.644-7~-­ '761., Capri. V6, 4 spd, AM /FM 8 trk. lo ml. PP. $3400 /bsl oft_644·Q.!•9_. Datt.a 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1977 280Z, xlnt cond ., loaded, AC, auto, Cham• ..earnt,114::.*-WO .... ..,, Htlp )'OW'lelf to a ' Hea plncMitctioa ot Qallfitd ..., ... la~ DA.IL Y PILOT HtLP WAHTll> ADI ' ~~----·------------_.._. ............... a•a ... u..-s~a ...... c .... •2 .. 2 .. ~t .. •z .. 2 ......... 21212 ... t ........... 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One day, over a cup of coffee following a summer production of a play they were in· volved in. the two agreed to create their own theater. • Through fall and winter they planned a resi- dent company to be called Theatre Workshop. Benson made repeated trips north to recruit fellow San Francisco State theater classmates who shared their experiences and ideals. By June 1964, twelve State alumni had gathered at Long Beach's OH-Broadway Playhouse, putting together a summer season of plays. Though the workshop's 1964 summer season was praised for its energy and imagination, Emmes and Benson concluded that their com· pany would need its own theater in another locale. IT WAS DECIDED that Orange County would provide a better environment for the company's resident theater goals than would the commercial climate of Hollywood or Los Angeles. Armed with only a youthful commitment to the art or theater and the idea of a resident pro- fessional company, Emmes, Benson and their twelve confederates founded a new company called South Coast Repertory <SCR>. SC R would be com mitted lo producing theater as an artistic rather than as a com- mercial venture. It would build its own resident company of actors and other theater artists. It would be committed to a playbill of the classics, the avant-garde, original works and the finest works of contemporary theater . Finally, SCR would offer fresh and im· aginative approaches to the plays it produced. ITS FIRST STEP was to mount a produc· lion of "Tartuffe" which toured in various playhouses throughout Ora'hge County. In January 1965. SCR found its first home am id the canneries on the Newport Beach waterfront. A 23x58 foot marine swap shop was convert- ed into a 75-seat playhouse and 119 subscriptions were sold at seven dollars each to SCR 's first four-play season. Plays done in the Second Step were usually restricted to one-set, indoor, realistic sets which were constructed outdoors on a weed-strewn lot behind the building. The dressing room was located in an apart- m ent over the theater which reached the stage via an outside staircase. presenting problems on rainy nights. DESPITE ITS INCONVENIENCES, the Second Step Theatre opened on March 12, 1965 with Samuel Beckett's "Waiting for Godot." The 1965-66 season in the' Second Step established SCR as a bright and important ele- ment on the Southern California theater scene. The Newport Beach-Costa Mesa community began to resJ>ond to the new company. During the winter of 1965, David Hill, a high-ranking executive with Hughes Aircraft, worked to as- semble a board of trustees for SCR, not an easy task in a community unused to having such an audacious and adventurous group in its midst. When it closed in 1968, the Second Step Theatre had housed 23 productions In 1t, the company developed a strong artistic reputation as well as a sense of its own artistic identity. On the practical side. the young company had shown that it could operate a theater But growing audi ence support had necessitated a need for more than 75 seats. A VARI ETY STORE at 1827 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa was converted into a 190-seat playhouse in time for opening the 1967-68 season in October 1967. It was named the Third Step Theatre Production, however, continued at the Second Step Theatre, where a season of fi ve premieres and experimental works was mount· ed. Seven other productions made up the Third Step's season. The administrative capacity of the theater was overloaded by the 12-play season. Burdened by the costs of refurbishing the Third Step Theatre and the logistics of operating two theaters. SCR struggled for organizational balance. For the 1968-69 season, the Second Step was closed and all resources were directed toward successsful operation of the Third Step. SCR's progress during tho~ first five years was not without its costs. TWO SIGNIFICANT LOSSES to artistic at· trition were actors David Clements and co- director J ohn Arthur Davis, both of whom were founding members of SCR. Other artists as well found themselves una· ble to continue with the theater after five years see page 25 SCR's Second Step Theatre was on the waterfront in Newport Beach. The marine swap shop was converted by the SCR Com - pany into a rustic 75-seat theatre, which opened March 12. 1965, with .. Waiting for Godot." Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to the Daily Pilot, ThurSday, September 10, 1981, Page 3 His is the creativrty American fashion turns on' One moment subtle, cool, polished. rhe next . .racing ahead with an elegance that could only be his. Adolfo the ma~ter-creator of design for ni'n and women. and of fragrance that i the ultimate accessory, the finishing light' of his extraordmary genius Adolfo, here with us m South Coast Plaza on Sep1ember 14th Meet him in.the Designer Salon, Upper Level from 1 to J for informal modeling. ~--------------------------................. ..... Page 4, Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to the Daily Pilot, Thursday, September 10. 1981 Costa Mesa Mayor Proclaims September to be SCR Month In Honor of Civic Service In celebration of South Coast Repert ory's 18th season o r presentrng Or ange Countians a selection or exciting plays, award-winning e d ucation a l programs and unique community services, Costa Mesa Mayor Arlene Schafer has proclaimed September as '"South Coast Repertory Month " The official proclamation cites SCR for its outstnding ar tistic performances ~nd exemp1-ar.y community programs for children, adults and senior citizens. County's leading professional res1 dent theater. The Friends of SCH Guilds and FACES, SCH support groups . will also initiate their annual activities during September. FACES, an association or young see page 5 / Costa Mesa Mayor Arlene Schafer and SCR President Eric Wittenberg hold the Costa Mesa Proclamation declaring September SCR Month in Costa Mesa . as Dot Clock t left ; and SCR Artistic Director David Emmes f right J look on "This mayoral proclamation is a way or extending the City Council's con gratulations Lo SCR for its commendable community service accomplishment s," Schafer explained. SCH kicks off its 1981·82 season in September with a calendar packed full of events lY£Yesa O?erde &nter On Sept. 11 , Mayor Schafer will host "Civic Leaders Night" for the SCR Main s tage season premiere or "Ah, Wilderness!" More than 500 civic leaders from throughout Orange County are expected to attend the annual perfbrmance and party festivities. T h e fam ous Ga la Ball on Sept. 12 will offi cially kick-off the 1981·82 season by bringing together com m unity and artistic leadership. Ttus "Simply Sterling," event. which is SCR 's largest single fundraiser, begins with cocktails in the Imperial Building, followed by entertainment in Town Center Park, and ending with an English banquet and cabaret performance at South Coast Plaza Hotel. ''Ah, Wilderness!.·· an American classic comedy by Eugene O'Neill, inaugurates the 1981·82 Mainstage season on Sept. 15. This mov· ing retros pect of family life explores that delicate yet delightluJ lime between boyhood and manhood. ··First Ni ghters.·' SCR 's special Friday performances and parties for SCR supporters, will take place on the 18th, and is co-hosted by all five SCR guilds : Costa Mesa. Newport Beach, Irvine. HWltington Valley and Inland. On Sept. 17 , the Cha mbers or Commerce of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa wi ll hold a joint meeting al the Fourth Step Theater complex. According to program c hairm a n Ke n Fowler, the Chamber of Commerce members will partake in a luncheon around the SCR fountain patio and then a specia l backstage tour of SCR 's scene shops, sound and lighting control booths and the Malnstage and Second St ai;?e. A special guest of former Costa Mesa Mayor Fred Sorsabol, Mayor ltinton from England. will attend the Sept. 30 p e rforma nce of "Ah, Wilderness!'' Hinton is in Costa Mesa on a .city government exchange and .,.ill have the op· portunity of comparing England's renowned theaters with Orange SHOPS & RESTAURANTS CONGRATULATES South Coast Repertory on their 15th year of ~rf orming arts in Costa Mesa. 2701 Harbor Blvd. •(Harbor & Adams) Costa Mesa , CA l • .,,.. Simply Sterlino -Advertising Supplement to the Dally Pilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981, Pages SCR Board of Trustees adds two members The South Coast Repertory Board or Trustees has added .two new members and announced its 1981·82 slate of officers for the non-profit theater's 18th year in Orange County. New lo the board are Carroll Bryant and Olivia Johnson, both Jong-time supporters of SCR. Bryant is a subscr iber, First Nighter and Benefactor or the pro· fessionaJ resident theater. This year he also raised gifts for SCR as a member of both SCR's Benefactors and Golden Circle Committees. Johnson has been active with the Friends of SCR Guilds. co-chairing SCR month. . . from page 4 professionals interested in theater, will meet Sept. 8 to plan and an- nounce their 1981·82 calendar of events for the new FACES Sunday night performance series for the Mainstage. The Guilds governing board will convene Sept. 9 to make final preparations for their annual Saks fashion s how on Oct. 15. The Newport Guild will also host an SCR subscription party to attract new subscribers and supporters on the Z7th. Both the young and evening conservatories, two components of SCR's community educational programs, will begin classes during the final week of September The evening conservatory offers nightly courses in acting, dialects and improvisation and theater appreciation . The theater appreciation course is brand new and will provide insights into the literary, historical and production aspects of SCR 's performances, with appearances by guest artists and members of SCR's resident company of actors, directors and designers. The Young Conservatory Players. a troupe of experienced young thespians who perform thrice yearly in SCR 's Second Stage will begin the creative process on Sept. 12. The regular Saturday sessions of the group for children .ages eight to 17 will start Oct. 3. Community volunteers who usher for aJI the Mainstage and Second Stage performances throughout the year will join t he SCR house man agers at an orientation Sept. 13 at 5 p.m. in the lobby. The Second Stage continues its subscription drive through September for its five-play series that runs November through June. Slated for the Second Stage are two world premiere by American playwrights, plus "Bodies," a witty drama by English playwright James Saunders, "The Blood Knot,'· a searing portrayal of sibling rivalry and love by South African playwright Athol Fugard, and "Of the Fields, Lately," an award-winning play by Canadian playwright David French. Information about subscriptions for either M ainstage or Second Stage productions for any of SCR's commu n ity services and educational progtams, is avaHable at the SCR Administration office, (714) 95'1·2602. SCR i. located at 6SS Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa, acrosa from South Coaal Plaza, and Just ott Bristol Street. the Guilds' fi rst major fund-raising event, the Gucci Fashion Show at the Antique Guild in Irvine, as well as chairing the Auction Committee for SCR's 80-81 Auction and Variety Show. Johnson also is a charter member 'of the SCR Golden Circle and Benefactors and helped the SCR Capital Campaign Founders Committee raise $10,000 in gifts. The 1981-82 slate of officers is headed by Board President Eric Wittenberg. President of the Witten- be rg Corporation in Newport Beach, Wittenberg is a Founder or SCR's fourth Step Theatel'..Q>mplex and has proclaimed "Excellence" as his theme for the year. Harriette Wilmer. President of Deepwater Chemical Company, Ltd., has been named vice president or the SCR Board. Witmer was chairman of SCR's $3.S million building campaign and is past president or the Junior League and Newport Harbor Art Museum. Witmer has recently been elected first woman president of the 108· year-old National Drug, Chemical and Allied Trades Association. Jeff Stack, President of Regis Homes in Irvine, is SCR 's new Vice President of Development. -Stack was one or SCR's top fundraisers on The a..t K_,. Getting Better the Benefactors Committee this past season and sponsored SCR 's Benefactors Committee Luncheon which balanced the 1979-80 budget. Realtor Hedda Marosi, the new Board Secretary, doubled SCR's memberships in the Golden Circle as Chairman of that group this year. She was active in the cam· paign to build SCR 's Fourth Step Theater Complex and is a member of SCR's Benefactors Committee. Co-founder and President of the William Lyon Company Peter Ochs is Uie 1981·82 Treasurer. Ochs was named Man.or-the-Year by the see pa«e' Just Open: Abercrombie & Fitch (Houston), Le Sportsac (Westwood), J. Jessop & Sons (La Jolla), Mllle(s Outpost, David Orgell (Rodeo Drive), Balley Banks & Biddle (Philadelphia), & remodeled Cartier Coming Soon: Rlzzoll lntematlonal Books (New York), Aida Grey (Beverly Hiiis) SOUTH COAST PLAZA. For more store tnformatlon. call ~ Page 6, Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to the Dally Pilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981 ................................... [1111111 ______________ .. Community service groups help SCR achieve high standards As a resident theater, South Coast Repertory CSCR) is an integral part of the community. To achieve high standards in performance and in fulfiJling community needs, SCR has enlisted the help of several community service groups. Heading the network of support groups is SCR's board of trustees: comprised or individuals who represent a broad s pectrum of Orange Co.unty 's business, civic and professional communities. Among the board's functions are ~the adopt1on of long range goats and pro~rams for the theater. adoption of the annual budget and the sponsorship of fundraising ac· tivities. This yeai''s board of trustees in· eludes Eric Wittenberg, president; Harriette Witmer, vice president; Jeff Slack. vice president; Hedda Marosi , secretary; and Peter Ochs, treasurer. The Presidents' Circle, a group of past presidents who still actively participate in SCR's community programs, includes Kae A. Ewing, Tom P ecke npaugh, Howard A. Seigel, Donald E. Smallwood. and Stewart Woodard. Last year the Presidents' Circles sponsored a performance of SCR's "A Christmas Carol" for a group of Big Brothers and their little brothers from Orange County. They also secured the underwriting for the 1981.82 Gala Ball. The Benefactors Committee is chaired this year by Geoffrey Stack. Stack and co-chairman Maury DeWald led the Benefactors to their greatest fundraislng season ever. The kick-off luncheon for the benefactors committee for 1981-82 will be held Oct. 20 at the South Coast Plaza Hotel. Benefactors are those Friends of SCR who con- tribute $2,500 or more. Corporations that have contributed $10,000 such as Carter Hawley Hale. Mervyn's, Fluor. Pacific Mutual and Smith In· ternational are made l\onorary pro- ducers of SCR M ainstage and tour- ing productions. The Golden Circle, comprised of contributors of $1.000 or more. is headed by Hedda Ma rosi, who prac- tically doubled the size of the 1980-81 Gol<Jen Circle membership over previous seasons. The Golden Circle committee is scheduling a party and sneak pre- view of SCR's 1982 Educational Touring Production for January. The Silver Circle, which was led by Steward Woodard and Warren Hancock in 1980-81, is that group of theater supporters who donate $500 or more to SCR. A reception for Silver Circle members is slated for December and will include a show- ing of SCR 's annual production of "A Christmas Carol." The entire 1981·82 Annual Giving Campaign, spearheaded by the Trustees Development Committee, is committed to raising more than $600,000 through its wide variety of fundraising programs and support groups. The 1981-82 eala, SCR's single largest fundraiser. will kick-off the e ntire artistic and community season al SCR on Sept. 12. Themed "Simply Sterling," the gala opens with a white tie reception in the Imperial Building. This will be followed by a stroll though .Town Center Park. The evening ends with an English banquet and SCR cabaret entertainment. New board members added . . . from page 5 Construction Industry Allianee for the City or Hope and is also presi- dent of the newly formed Fieldstone Company in Irvine. Ochs Is a long- time supporter of SCR and is a Benefactor of the Fourth Step Theater. The first event for the new Board of Trustees will be the 1981·82 season-opening Gala on Sept. 12. The Gala is the single largest fun· draiser for SCR sponsored by the Board, and the theme selected for this season is "Simply Sterling." The 1981·82 Board of Trustees for SCR : fle#-right, ba.ck) Eric Wittenberg, President ; Hecfda Marosi, Secretary; Peter Ochs, Treasurer: fleft-rtght,front) Jeff Stack and Harriette Witmer, Vice-Presidents. i I I I I ti / For centuries now, most of what we recognize as fine art has appreciated _A with time. In the past few years, ~ however, inflation has made the already extremely lucrative art market bullish almost beyond belief. As the foremost purveyors of original graphic art in the West, we display over five thousand works by one hundred twenty different artists.· And we off er selections from this remarkable portfolio at prices ranging from $100 to $15,000. Visit us soon. 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( SCR' s gala ball, Simply Sterling, wi II host 500 "Simµly Sterling. the• name or th!\_ 1981 South Coast Repertory gala hall 1s SC R's largest s ingle dundn11st•r or the season :"l:o" in its third year . the ball "'ill t·ntertain !">llO gut'"ils and 1-. l'xpected to ra1w more than S50.000 for SCR'!i 81 ·82 annual fund "An t•vent or thlS magnitude IS onl~ pu ... s1ble \\tth the help of ltleralty hundreds or mc•mbers of the community ~upportin~ the arts in Orange County." s aid ball chairman :\1rs Ralph Clock This 'l'ar's hall. "ht ch has taken 10 months to plan. has been underwril ten by 32 gala benefactors They hJ\'C pnw1ded everything from a troop of queen s guards and <'rown ll'Wt•I wall hangings to Ehza Ooolit · tic lx>uqucts · 'Tht:-. gala ts an l'Spec1ally 1mpor tJnl cH•nt for SCH '::. 18th !>eason 1n Orange County," said S('R board president Eric Wittenberg "It demonstrates the tremendous com· munity support that Mil enable South Coast Repertory to achieve its goal of excellence on a national scale as the theater moves toward its remarkable 20th anniversary 1n 1984.'' The program for the 1981 Gala Ball reads like a combination of Cinderella's Ball and the recent royal "cdding in England, said SC R press manager Mic hael Dixon. The evening will begin with the arrival of guests in limousines who stroll up the red <':lrpet lined by Bcefeaters Once ins ide the I mper1al Bank lob· by. the guests will be treated to a roya l reception with r egal beverages. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Savouries. A "grand march" stroll through "Hyde Park" will take the guests from the reception to the South Coast Plaza Hote l Ballroom "Hyde Park" will be created a long the path through <;osta Mesa's Town Center Park with stone walls. wishing wells, such English amuse- ments as lyres. lutes and horns and theatrical characters like Fagin Oliver and the Artful Dodger FollolA<ing the banquet in the ballroom. guests will be treated to a "Simply Sterling" cabaret enter tainment direct<.'d by John-David Keller and performed by members or the SCR company. Featuring the hits of Noel Coward. the cabaret includes the musical numbers "Don't Put Your Daughter on the Stage," "Mrs Worthington ," "Mad Dogs and Englis hmen," and "I've Been to a Marvelous Party " Ushers needed Persons interested in volunteer· ing at South Coast Repertory <SCR I may usher in either the Mainstage or Second Sta"e Ushers are needed on a weekly or. preferably. a bi-monthly basis. Persons ushering may view the SCR productions for free. For more information, contact th e SC R house m an agers al 957-2602. After Sept. 15, call 957-4033 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Ushers must be .15 years of age or older. -Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to the Daily Pilot,. Thursday, September 10, 1981, Page 7 The Piaget Polo.Water-resistant quartz.· 132 gratns of 18K gold carved · link-by-link .into the tnost dynatnic sports watch ever tnade. Designed to accommodate the most diverse lifestyle. Shtl<. k-rc•..,1..,1.1111 \\'.iter-re...i ... 1.1111 to thn·t.· .111110,pht.·n·.., You l1lll ~o throu~h tlH· cl.I\ .md 111gh1 lll'H'r h,\\ tnt.: to 1.1!-t• 11 olt \mir wn-.1 Styling and ruggedness only Piaget could combine. Huggl'<I \t'l di...11m th dl·g.1111 ,.., the lt1l1que1w ...... of the P1.114t'l Polo On \Olli \\ rt"il ti l"i Olll' l'OllllllllOU"i flo,\ -hr.tt Pll't 10 < ·"'l' to h1 .1u·lt•1 18 karat gold bracelet down to the smallest screw. 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Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to the Daily Pilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981 laiDStage Musicals are a regular feature on the SCR Mainstage. This scene of Richard Doyle and Teri Ralston is from SCR's stylish production of "Side by Side" by Sodheim. Cobblers to dance people, fashion people and people people. Unique contemporary footwear by Capello and other fine craftsmen; Including a complete line of Capello dance.. weor. bodyweor, legweor and accessories. ~··· -l~··':l·T»· ::::! .1: 1· • •t• i ~=· .. ·=-9 .·)\~~. ~ ·u.~ lii ~ \\\ .ti. ••:r• .... ::..:::::: .............. ···-:······ .... , ........ . ~(tj) §. ".:== ·=,·~1 ~ i\\. :~· ~ -.;.. :. • • •• . :::.. ::: (> :=·~=· ... .: ~ ••••••• ! .. . 0 ••• ··"""•• f ::: ··: •••••••••• :::::u::: ~ ~<==~ ;s 11······. ~ .. ( i· .. ~, z a Comedies, dramas Qnd musicals vvill be staged at the Mainstage South Coast Repertory will continue its commitment to producing an exciting and balanced selection of plays during the 1981-82 M amstage season. Six plays will be staged during the season, including comedies, dramas. musicals and classics. Now entering its 18th season. SCR also plans to expand its practice of attracting nationally acclaimed actors and directors to work with its resident artistic company. "We know that b y c hoosing exciting plays and by casting the best available actors in America, SCR can produce a quality of t heate r for Orange Coun ty audiences that is unsurpassed br repertory theaters in America, · said SCR Artistic Director David Em mes. The Mainstage, which seats 507 people so no one is more than 12 rows from the s tage, opens the 15th with Eugene O'Neill's warm and loving comedy Ah , Wilderness!" Thi s se ntimental aod semautobiographical comedy by America 's great est dramatist tenderly explores that delicate yet delightful time between boyhood and manhood. The west coast pre miere of M 1chael Weller·s recent Broadway hit , ·Loose Ends." will play Oct. 29 through Dec. 3. Th.is gripping drama chronicles the ordeals or a young couple as they struggle to create new Lives for themselves in the indulgent 1970s. ··Loose Ends" is a dynamic s eque l to Weller 's s mash hit. 'Moonch1ldren." whi ch dealt with survivors of the turbulent 1960s. For three weeks in December, SCR will repeat its highly acclaimed production of ··A Christmas Carol." which sold·out its inaugural 1980 performances. Thjs refreshing, yet traditional version of Dickens' holiday classic, adapted especiall y for SCR by Jerry Patch, was hailed by critics as "the warmest, brightest, most loving gift of the Holiday season.'' "The Play's the Thing,.. which takes the Mainstage in January. is a revival of a popular 1920s comedy b y one of Eu r ope's f avorite playwrights. Ferenc Molnar. Adapted by Britis h humorist P.G. Wodehouse. this witty expose of the theatre is rippled with ribald see page 10 Huntington Beach Playhouse, Inc. -~~;~~~~~~..:: ---~ ~' ·~ -~ "SEASON TICKETS" 1981-1982 Season TICKET PRICES . ....., ... _ Opening night (F1rt1 Nlghtera).................. 16.00 ResuJar Admlsalon (Friday/Saturday>. ....... : . . S.00 S.nlor AdmJulon (Friday It Sunday MatlnH) . . . . 3.00 lllaekaJ 17.00 6.00 3.00 s.a-. 137.00 31.00 18.00 Sepcemba 11 to October I 7 October 30 to Decem~r S GUYS AND DOLLS LOVE, SEX AND THE l.R.S. 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Tbe cast has characters which include special guest actors. members of the SCR resident company and graduates of t he SCR Young Conservatory Nat Miller, the f ather who 'oversees the family adventures. 1s played by Robert Cornthwai te. a dis t1n g u1 s h ed actor who has appeared on the stage in theaters throughout the United States and Britain. lie is a m ember of the B ri t1 s h ·A me r 1 c a n Repertory Company and ap p ea r ed 1n "Richard fl" at the Kennedy Center in Washington. D.C. In Los Angeles he has arted 1n "The Crucible," "Saint Joan.·· and ··The Devil's Disciple." all at the Ahmanson. His career 1n television includes appearances in more than JO series and he has been cast in more than 25 films. including "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" Nat's son. Ri chard, around whose amorous adventures the play's plot revolves. is acted by Joe McNeely. McNeely recently appeared in "K10 g Lear" al the San Diego Shakespeare Festival and has also appeared in O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey Into Night" and with the Madison Civic Repertory, played Carl in ''Getting Out." Mark Herrier. who has appeared m theaters on the West Coast from the Mark Taper Forum to the Seattle Repertory Th eater . will play Ri chard's older brother . Arthur. Herrier made his SCR debut in SCR's Premiere of "Time Was." Cast as the notorious Uncle Sid is James Gallery, who retuns to SCR after a ppear ing in last year's season opener. "Hotel Paradiso." Gallery has acted in the New York produ ctions of "Sly Fox ." "Hamlet," "Arms and the Man" and "Shadow of a Gunman." He was also seen during the past PBS season as J oe the Bartender in Dorothy Parker's "Big Blonde ... Moving from the SCR Summer Conservatory to the Mainstage in the role of Wint is Mark Dressler. Dressler appeared last season in "Anything Goes." Irene Arranga. a regular on stage, film and television, will play Ri chard's love, Muriel. Arranga was a series regular on "Welcome Back Kotter.'' and has played Helen Keller in the National Theatre Company's production or ''The Miracle Worker." Me mbers of the SCR resident company who appear in the cast include Martha McFarland, who acted last season in SCR's "Childe · Byron," "Anything Goes!," and "Hotel Paradiso;" Anni Long, who appeared in "Th• Elephant Man," "Ladybouse Blues" and "Much Ado About Nothing;" Richard Doyle, w"o played Billy tn "Anytblng Goes!" and Seooper lft "Boeoma and Neglect;" and Art KCMtlk, wbo was cast in "American Buffalo," "A Christmas Carol" and "That Championship Season." Ann Garrity is cast a s Nat Miller's wife. Essie. Her many years of theater credits include seasons with Seattle Repertory 1' h e a t e r , A CT -S e a t ti e . Y a 1 e Repertor y and The Pittsburgh Playhouse. The role of Richard's sister, Mildred, )s acted by Pamela Has tain. who has appeared in "Arseni c and Old Lace" and '"Vanities" at Long Beacb City College. K Callan plays the part of Lily. Callan, a veteran of Broadway and theaters around the cQuntry has appeared in "Sticks and Bones" and "Luv." He r film credits include see page 12 ~~------------------------------------- Page 10, Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement ~o the Daily Pilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981 / .. Hotel Paradiso." the 1980 -81 Mainstage season opener. was an outrageous. uproarious farce by Geroges Feydau and Maurice Desvallieres. This scene shows fleft-r ightJ James Gallery, Jeffrey Tambor and Martha McFarland. members of the SCR Artistic Company. • For all your travel needs ••• American Express Travel Service We're th e .ill-..rm111d tr.wd .tgl'IH -with hundreJ:. nf Aml'rican Express Company . .,uh1J1.H) .md Reprl·M:nra11w Travel &•rv1ce offices to help y1111 ht:re anJ .ill ,rn1unJ the w,1rlJ. 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(•••', ,. \,• ~~--------------------------------............_ Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to the Daily ~ilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981 , Page 11 Maimtage liiiiliiiiliiiiiiiii~ Mainstage opens season with "Ah Wilderness" The firs t play of the 1981 -82 Mainstage season at South Coast Repertory is Eugene O'Neill's sen- tim ental comedy "Ah , Wilder - ness!" O'NeiU 's most popular play and his only comedy will be staged by SCR Artis tic Direc tor Martin Benson. It will run Sept. 15 through Oct. 18. Described by O'Neill as "a com- edy of recollection, "Ah, Wilder- n ess ! .. is a timeless journey through a simpler er a of American life -a lime when boys courted girls, college students sang "Boola B~la,'' and men talked plain horse sense. The play takes place on the Fourth of July. 1906, in Waterbury. Conn. On this particular Independence Day, how e v e r , more of ttie fireworks explode on stage than in the air with yo:.uia Richard Miller supplying most or the ammunition. Richard, an idealistic youth under the influence of "freethinkers and dangerous poets," ha_, his ruse ig- nited when his girlfriend's father brealts off their courtship. Bombs of hilarity and humor continue to burst all night. "The play is a marvelously mov- ing retrospective or family life." Benson said. "It is a warm and lov- ing comedy that portrays the childhood O'Neill would like to have had." Benson, co-founder and artistic director of SCR with David Emmes, has distinguished himself in his direction of contemporary American and British works. Some of his recent successes in- c I u de ''The Elephant Man ,'' "American Buffalo," "Eguus." ''Moonchildren," and "The Time of Your Life." Assisting Benson with the produc- tion of "Ah, Wilderness!" are three of SCR's most notable resident de- signers. Mi chael Devine, who destined the sets for the 1980-81 opener, "Hotel Paradiso," will create the scenery for this O'Neill comedy. Merrily Ann Murray, who styled the clothes for SCR 's acclaimed production of "Childe Byron," will design costumes for the turn-of-the- century characters. Mainstage • • • from page 10 The music includes slections from Tin Pan Alley. John Philip Sousa. ragtime. jazz and the Ziegfeld Foliies. The plays on the Mainstage run Tuesday through Saturday evening at 8 p.m., Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:30 p.m. Subscriptions are still available for most performance series. Including low price Saturday and Sunday preview performances. For subscription Information, call <714) 957-2602. For croup aalea and credit card ordert for individual pla~l!.' call (714) 957·4033. The lighting is designed by Susan Tuohy, who illuminated both "The Ele pha nt Man " a nd "Childe Byron" last season on the SCR Mainstage. "Ah, Wilderness!" opens Sept. 15 a nd runs thro u g h Oc t . 18 . Performances are Tuesday through Saturday, 8 p.m ., Sunday at 7:30 p.m ., and Saturday and Sunday m atinees at 2:30 p.m. L o w -pr ice d pr e view pe rformctnces are Saturday and Sunday Sept. 12 and 13. Tickets range from $15 to $10. Discounts are available for senior citizens, stu- dents and groups. For ticket inform at ion. contact the SCR box office at (714 ) 957-4033. Box office hours are 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m . Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 8 p.m . Sundays, and Mon - days and non-performance days, 10 a .m. to 5 p.m. THE FIRST SIGN OF FALL HAS ARRIVED The season's most tempong selecOon of mink. sable. fox. raccoon. nutrta. _beaver 0< lynx. It's ready and walt!ng and noc a mnure roo soon From our tan collecoon. this versatlle natural cherry red fox Ill a full. sweepng Jengm; 6,500.00 Ask about our convenient credit 0< layaway plans. Furs labeled co show counoy of ong1n. South Coast Plaza In FUR GALLERY. OUtslde our local dlaltng areas in Southern California. can toll free I ~32-7 1 75. ram ... ~--------------------------------.. ------Page 12, Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to the Daily Pilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981 Mainstage O'Neill is considered finest playwright in U.S. By critical consensus, Eugene ing Becomes Electra," "Ah . O'Neill is unquestionably lhe finest Wilderness!.·· ·'The Iceman playwright yet produced in the Cometh," and "Long Day's Journey United States. into Night." )iis gloomy view of the human He i s the only American condition, with the exception of playwright ever to win the Nobel .. Ah. Wilderness!." and the length Prite for Literature which he did in and difficulty of most of his plays 1936. tend to discourage revivals in O'Neill was born into the theater. America today. His father, James O'Neill, was one Abroad, however, his plays are of the most famous actors in the rn ost widely translated, pro-America during the last quarter of duced, read and taught excepting the 19th century. and was almost those of Shakespeare and possibly constantly on tour across the coun- Shaw. try. In 1916, O'Neill entered American His mother. Ella, accompanied theatre which was devoid of ideas her husband, stopping only briefly and full of Victorian and romantic for the birth of her sons, James excesses. He insisted that the Jr . Edmund, and Eugene. who theater was an art form capable of was born at a hotel at Broadway exploring existence at the most pro-and Third Street in New York. found levels, and wrote plays which O'Neill was educated at boarding pointed the way for two generations schools in the Bronx and in Connec- of seri<ius American playwrights. Lieut. His output was immense. O'Neill His summers were spent at the left more than 60 plays, either fully family's only permanent home, a finished or in draft. at his death, modest middle-class house over- despite being crippled by a de-looking the Thames River in New generative nervous disorder the last London, Conn. ten years of his life. He attended Princeton for one His acknow ledged masterpieces year and then began his education include "The Emperor June," in "life experience." He shipped out "Beyond the Horizon." "Anna to sea and lived as a derelict on Christie." "Strange Interlude," the waterfronts o( Buenos Aires. "Desire Under the Elms," "Mourn-Liverpool, and New Yor-k for six ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--: L .. years. He then returned to New London and worked as a reporter for the "New London Telegraph." but wa s soon hospitalized with tuberculosis. During his six-month confinement at Wallingford, Conn., he began to write plays. His debut as a playwright came in 1916 in Provincetown, Mass., where a group or avant garde young writers and painters had begun an experimental theater in a shack on a wharf. His first full-length play. "Beyond the Horizon." was produced on Broadway in 1920 and ushered in a new age in American theater -an age in which real problems or real people were examined and dealt with. It won the first or O'Neill's four Pulitzer Prizes. Between 1920 and 1943 when O'Neill stopped writing owing to ill health, he completed 20 long plays. More and more his plays were writ- ten from an intensely personal point of view which reflected the agonies of his own family's existence. His mother and father loved and tortured each other; ,his older brother loved him and corrupted rum, introducing him to liquor and prosititutes before be had finished high school. O'Neill was cau~bt between love and rage with all three. and used his feelings in plays like "Long Day's Journey into Night." O'Ne1ll 's personal life was as tragic as any of his characters'. His first wife, Kathleen, marrried him in secret when he was 21, then gave birth to his son, Eugene Jr. the following year . O'Neill abandoned her to go on a mining mission to Honduras, but later supported Eugene's education. His second wife. Agnes. bore him two children, Shane and Oona. O'Neill divorced her in 1929 in order to marry Carlotta Monterey, an ac- tress who cared for O'Neill and stayed with him until his death in 1953. Cost • • • from page 9 "A Touch Of Class" and "American Gigolo." Two youngsters from Orange County share the honors of playing 11-year-old Tommy. Sam Helfrich and Richard Stanley, both students in SCR's Young Conservat-0ry, are ap pearin g a lternately in the production. Featuring classic dishes of veal, hearty pastas and traditional continental items. Over 200 varieties of premium California and Italian wines . ~.~ Lunch Monday through , . : Friday; dinner Monday through Saturday. Outstanding Sunday brunch 10 a .m. to 3 p .m . San Diego Freeway at Bristol, call 540-1550 __ .. -Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to the Daily Pilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981, Page 13 lainstage "A Christmas Carol'' tickets will go on sale Oct. 15 Ha iled b y c ritics a s .. The warmest, brightest. most loving gift o r the s eason ." "A Christmas Carol" is scheduled to play on the South Coast Repertory Malnstage from Dec. 9 to 27 . Tickets for SCR's traditiona l production or the Dickens cl.assic that has been adapted by SC R's Handicapped will have easy access to SCR Easy access parking and seating is available for the handicapped at both the Mainstage and Second Stage al South <;oasl Repertory <SCR>. The Fourth Step Theatre Complex was designed as a barrier-free structure to provide access to the theater for everyone. To make ar- rangements and reservations call the SCR box office at 957-4033. 1. m Je rry Patch will go on sale to the general public on Oct. 15. "A Christmas Carol," is directed by John-David Ke ll er, who staged the play's premie re performances. It features SCR resident me mbers. T h e pe rf o rm a n ce in c lud es t raditional Englis h mus ic and performances by Scrooge, Tiny Tim a nd Dickens' o the r memorable characters "A Christmas Carol" plays Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m., on Sundays al 7:30 p.m., and at 2 :30 p.m . matinees on Dec. 12. 13, 19, 20, 23 and 27. Special Christmas E ve matinees will be held al 1 p.m. a nd 4 p . m . The re will be no performances on Mondays or on Christmas Day Ticket prices are $10, $11 and $12, with $.1 discounts for children under 12. Discounts are a vailable for groups of 20 persons or more. A s pec ial low -price preview performance will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 8 at 8 p.m. For more information and credit card orders, call the South Coast Repertory Box Office after October 15 at 957-4033. Don Tuche, as the Ghost of Marley, throws a scare i nto Ebenezer Scrooge. played by Hal Landon, Jr .. in SCR 's 1st Annual Production of Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," adapted by Jerry Patch. YOU PREFER THE EFFECT OF A SINGLE DRAMATIC ACCESSORY A jewelry-buckled beige snakeskin belt from the atelier of Judith Leiber. The buckle is potished mixed metals, hand-set with tiger eye, agate, carnelian and other semi-precious stone cabochons. One-size, adjusts to fit 210.00, from our Judith Leiber belt and handbag collection. Accessories • a g n South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa 957-1511 I n Page 14, Simply Sterling -Advertisl~ Supplement to the Daily Pilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981 The Sher111an Clay Story America's Largest Piano and Organ Retailer The California Gold Rush was barely over In 1870 when Leander Sherman started hls music business In the booming, bustling, commercial city of San Francisco Established two yurs before San Francisco saw Jts first experimental cable car. 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NEAH BULLOCKS rLOWER LF.\'F:L1 545 0415 Second Stage Second Stage is becoming theatrical landmark for SCR The Second Stage at South Coast Repertory. an intim ate theater in the Fourth Step Theater complex, ts rapidly becoming a theatrical landmark In Sourthern California · SCR's Second Stage is becoming th e focal point for playgoers interested in daring contemporary and deserving new pl ays. As the Second Stage enters its thi rd season , 1t offers its most compelling and challenging season ever . Featured in the 1981-82 season, accordimg to SC R artistic directors David Emmes and Martan Benson, are three internationally famous plays and two world premieres by prominent American playwrights "Bodies," by British playwright James Saunders, was praised by critics and audiences in New York and London, and makes its west coast premiere at SCR Jan. 20 through Feb. 7 "Bodies" is a provocati ve. searching drama that probes the past and present secrets in the Hves and relationships of two married couples. Tht> award-\\ 1nn1ng "Of the Fields. Lately.·· by Canadian play.,Hight David French. 1s an outstanding, s hining evening of theater In this brilliant drama. a ~on and father fight to topple a wall of ull.t;r frustration 1md greed A sma!>h bit. the world over. "The Blood Knot." by South Afr ican playwright Athol Fugard, earned the New York Times honors as "Best Play of the Year." This scaring drama tells a tale of sibling rivalry, love and humiliation and is an astonishing venture into the realm of human experience. T he Second St age i s a lso becoming well -kuown ror its daring productions of new plays. Already, the new plays have captured the attention and accolades of critics and audiences a like. Previous world premieres include ··Time Was." .. Points in Time." "Screwball." and ''Chevalicre." SCR ts currently negotiatang the righL<; to a new play which promises to add to the excitement at the Fourth Step Theater Complex in 1981-82. The new play will be announced taler in the season. Opening the Second Stage season 1s "True West ," written by Sam Shepard who has been tagged "the greatest American playwright of see page 15 .· ~----------------------............. _..... Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to the Daily Piiot, Thursday, September 10, 1981, Page 15 In a"scene from the 1980-81 production of ··Ashes" on SCR ·s Second Stage . Dean Santoro and Marnie Mosiman consult a specialist. played by Don Tuche. about their difficulties con- ceiving. "Ashes ." was acclaimed by critics and audiences alike in its SCR production Second S toge . from page 14 h is generation" by the New York Magazine The Sc•cond St ag(• season will continue through Jun e Subscriptwns are available at a • • substantial savings for all performance series. Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 8:30 p.m . and Sunday matinees at 3 p.m For subM·nption information. call 957 2602 Sam Shepard's ''True West'' Second Stage opener South Coast Repertory has just acquired the rights to playwright Sam Shepard's n e west Off Broadway play "True West." This brilliant and stunning drama a bout two brothers s truggling between the "Myth or the Wes t" and themselves whic h takes place in a California suburb located 40 m lies from downtown Los Angeles has been chosen to open SCR's Second Stage season on Nov. 4. Shepard, who recently won a Pulitzer Prize for "Buried Child," is called bv The New Yorker "one of the most original. prolific and gifted dramatists at work today." What began as a career in rock and roll for Shepard has become one of the playwriting sucC'ess stories in American theater history Shepard has written over 40 plays, many of wh1rh have been produced Off Broadway and Off Off- Broadway. including ··The Tooth of Criml'." "Curse of the Starving Class ... and "Angel City " His play ··La Tuunsta" won the Obie Award as Best Play of th<' Year Off- Broadway in 1967 "True West" 1s a straightforward cl ash bet ween brothers Lee and Austin over lbeir respective roles. desert. e n vil'S Austin. the !:>Creeenwnter and attempts lo com· pcte with him by selling one of his authentic westerns lo a producer. The myth of the true west hangs like the hot sun over the desert as the battle between the brothers s hifts back and forth The end is a startling conclusion to the building tension of the evening. "True West" will run on the SeC'ond Stage at SCR for three weeks. ending Nov 22. Curtain tlml'l> ar c Tuesday through Satur· day, 8 30 p.m ., Sunday, 8 p.m .. and Sunday matinees al 3 p m A !.pecial low price preview will be held Nov 3 al 8:30 p.m Dis count~ are available for l>enior C'1tizens and students a nd i;?roups. • Secdhd Stage season ticket sub~ !>Cript1ons arc still available for the 1981 82 season whil'h includes "True West," "Bodies·· by James Saun <lcr!:>, "Tht Blood Knot" by Athol F'u~ard. and "Of the Fields. Late ly" by David Prench. plus one yet lo be announced prem1<'re. For more information and credit card orders, call the SCR box office Qt (1 l.~~IW ~~J~Vh11i'P' I ~ J. L. ~---------------------------------·· ......-Page 16, Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to the Daily Pilot, Thursd ay, September 10, 1981 Scenery for "Ah Wilderness'' poses some problems The scene shop backstage at SCR 1s the place where artistic dreams are forged into three-dimensional reality by carpenter s. welders . painters, scenic artists and techni- cians. Cited as "a backstage setup that 1s as modern as they come" by the Los Angeles Times, the SCR crew. unde~ the direction of Technical Director Leo Collin. builds scenery for 16 plays on SCR 's Mainstage and Second Stage as well as for louri n g s h ows and Young Conservatory Players productions. The scenery for SCR 's upcoming ''Ah, Wilderness" poses special pro· blems for the t ec hni cians backstage, problems which Collin solved on his Apple II Plus com· puter. ··o n ce SCE Building Manager Norm Godfrey pro· grammed the computer to solve our building proble ms, I've been able to figur e out the design complications in the set." Collin stated. THE MAJOR CHALLENGE of the "Ah, Wilderness" set is that it is so huge that it cannot be fully con· s tructed in the s hop. Collin ex- plained that the pieces will be built separately and then assembled on s tage during the last week of re- hearsals. The computer is guaran· teeing they will fit. The "Ah , Wilderness" scenery 1s designed by Michael Devine. who created the sets last season for SC R 's season -opening '·Hotel Paradlse." Devine's concept of the turn-of-the-century Victorian style house replaces literaJ realism with an airy, open a·ncl s uggestive at- mosphere. which s uits more the mood of O'Neill's sentimental com edy of recollection. Devine decided to weld a gigantic iron framework for the Victorian home, trimming it with wood and lace to create the mood of the period. His other sets, a barroom and a Long Island beach, drop in from the fly-loft. above and roll on stage from the wings. The entire house is built on a rolling platform that glides out of sight as the beach scene rolls on. "Ttus is the largest rolling plat· form we've ever constructed for a play at SCR," Collin said. "It holds an entire Victorian house, com- plete with living room, dining room, and front porch ." Collin is planning on using a crew of six to eight technicians to change th e sce n e ry during e ach E.~r!ormance. aee page 17 ~(()cxifil: ~~~~ 3840 South Plaza Ori ve, (South Coast Village) (7 l 4) 540-4991 Personalized engraving while you wait. The only Glass & Crystal Store you need to visit. The selection wi 11 impress you! 'A Toast To South Coast Repertory · Theat er" Resident designer Cliff Faulkner paints the scenery he designed for SCR 's "The Time of Your Life." the first play in the SCR Fourth Step Theatre Complex. Faulkner has also designed the sets for .. A Christmas Carol," "The Glass Menagerie," "The Merchant of Venice" and "Chevaliere. ·• Congratulations to SCA For Another Season of Distinguished Stage Entertainment - and To Reed and Barton for 150 Years of Distinguished Silver Designing. Shown -King Francis - Wine Cooler Complete Lines of Silver Available At: DftCE SETTER DftVI uon South Coast Plaza Costa Mesa, CA 92626 _(7_J_4JJ 540-26271 ' r •I ~------------------------................. ....... Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement tn the Daily Pilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981 Page 17 Thousands of props are needed for "Ah Wilderness" Everything an actor sits on, holds, or eats on stage is called a ·'prop," short for properties. Io SCR's "Ah, Wilderness!" there are hundreds, maybe even thousands of them. "We are furnishing severaJ rooms of a house, a barroom, and we're landscaping a beach on Long Island Sound for '•Ah, Wilderness!,·· explained SCR Props Manager Michael Beech. Beech's lists of props include: a pre-1906 piano, cigars, dining room table and chairs for seven. and an expensive Fourth of July dinner, among piles of other obscure and hard-to-locate items. "One reason there are so many props in "Ah, Wildnerness ! " is that the Victorian period was cluttered," Props Assistant Chuck Moore sai,d. Also, since the set for the play is designed to be suggestive and open, the props are needed to add to the reality of the scenes . "The biggest challenge of this show for the Props Department is the full seven course meal that is served and eaten on stage," Beech s aid. "The menu and lines in the play caJI for a gourmet's plate of soup, lobster. bluefish, potatoes and peas. It's going to cost $500 to feed the cast for the run of the play. and that includes substituting bananas for the lobster." Bananas masquerading as lobster is a trick Beech has used before. He said it is merely a matter of purchasing lobster s hells and stuffing the specially treated, Scenery • • • from page 16 "WE WILL PRACTICE those scenery changes as many times as necessary before opening night so that the changes are as short as possible, and so they're a graceful and enjoyable part of the performance for the audience," Collin continued. The crew will be dressed in cos- tumes to maintain the period at- mosphere during the set changes, which will be enhanced also by in· cidental period music. At SCR's storage warehouse in southern Santa Ana, technicians are busy buHdin& trees for "Ah, Wilder- ness." With chicken wire, spray (oam and fabric the technicians are constructing nine trees that will be moved and placed by single crew members. Collin finds the Fourth Step Theatre Complex scene shop ideal for SCR's purpose5. He assisted in the design of the new building. · Collin has been with SCR for nine years, and he was at the SCR Third Step Theatre when the plans for the new building were being laid. SINCE HE WAS ENROLLED in a design course at the lime al UCLA, Collin compiled an extensive Ust of features that the SCR staff wanted included in their Fourth Step home. According ~ Collba, almoet all the .ee pege 11 peeled bananas into the tails and claws. "No one in the audience will know the differenece. That's where props become alchemy," he said. Melissa Blake, who is the newest member of the SCR Props Department, is assisting with the upholstering of the furniture. "Since we borrow, rent, buy and build the furniture," Blake said, "we've got to make sure it matches and looks like it all belongs in the same room." "It helps to be a dilettante in the props business," Beech said. "A good props person knows a little something about everything from every period, or how to fake it and make it look right. 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Page 18, Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to the Daily Pilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981 i lllt·d llt( tit -.1 t ttll.ir ... 1t1I l .1111ll'T!~•·l1•11•·tl di 11.K h ,fl\11 I fl NII -J ii • J • "'•~·wtl / ,, '''"·""'/ ,.ti ·~· )>-. .. , Select from our comprehent·ive collection of shirting fabrics. Pure cottons, silks, blends and easy care. Your choice of collar styles, cuffs and pockets. Monograms also available. Now ia the perfect opportunity to acquaint yourself with the luxury of fine mad&-to-measure shirts at a most affordable price. "Largest Tailoring Shop In Southern California" * All work by master.tailors who take pride in their~ * Ready made & Custom Clothing. * Loosing weight? Let HOCJ!#e of Tailoring refit your wardrobe. Backstage Nancy Hamann. SCR Costume Manager, sews an America Victorian suit , circa 1900 for the cast of "Ah, Wilderness." Hamann oversees a stall of six costumers who make their own patterns, cut, stitch, fit and sew all the SCR costumes, as well Emph'llsis at SCR is on ''real clothing, not costumes'' The six-person costume staff at South Coast Repertory Theatre was given three weeks to design, pat· tern, cul, sew, fit and finish more than 35 detailed, flouncy and lacy costumes in time for lbe Sept. 15 premiere of "Ah, Wilderness!" The emphasis of designer Merrily Ann Murray's costume conception is on "real clothing, not costumes," said costume manager Nancy Hamann. "We want to create clothes that people live in, and lived in," Hamann said. From the beginning of costume design and building, the process in· volves arduous research, accordin1 lo Hamann. The SCR costume staff carefully collects stacks of period costume plates and magazine sketches. These are referred to by the de· signer, costumer, cutter, stitcher and fitter to guarantee a unified and authentic look to the final products. Since "Ah, Wilderness!" is set during the Victorian age, clot.hes are adorned with a multitude of tucks, gathers and lace. In addi· tion, since women wore corsets Scenery problems rrom P•le 17 technical demands were met in the Fonrth Step design originated by the architectural firm of Ladd, Kelsey, Woodard and the consultint firm of Landry & Bogan, theatre consultants, in 1976. Now the challenge backstaee is scheduJlng the construction and production details for all 16 SCR productions and the counUess com· munity events, activities and meet· lngs that take place at the Fourth then, the actresses in "Ah, Wilder· ness ! " will be corseted too. Cobblers in the SCR costume de· partment are building shoes for the actors and actresses. "We 're mak· ing our own hi.Ch·button shoes for the women because it would be almost impossible to find ones that both looked right and fit," Hamann said. Resident wigmaker Candice Copeland also has been enlisted to create hair pieces for several of the actresses. Copeland must select, style and care for the hair pieces each day throughout the five week run of the play. The costume department job's not over either when the opening cur- tain rises. A costumer must be in attendance each evening in case of emergencies and to help make cos· tume changes. Hamann explained. Occasionally an entire costume change from corset to cloak is made in the wings in a matter of seconds. The costumer cares for the cos- tumes each night, pressing and s toring them for t he next performance. • • • Step Theatre Complex. Each summer Collin produces a complete calendar for the entire up· coming SCR season, a calendar that Is the SCR bible. It includes all the dates for the SCR Mainstage and Second Stage shows, previews and rehearsals, the Young, Evenine and Summer Cooservatoriea, t.be Young ColllttVatory Players, and the ma· Jor fundraiaing event.a. • 'Oraaolaatoln, • • Collin con·. eluded, "is what make• everytblne tbat'a planned at SCR happen." ~------------------------................... ._.... Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to t he Daily Pilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981, P e 19 Backstage Emmes and Benson provide artistic leadership to SCR Meet South Coa...i Repertor} ·s artistic directors lh1v1d Emmes and Ma rlin Benson Emmes. produC'1ng urt d1rC.'l'to r. selects the art1s t1e projects and pe r sonn <.'I o f SC R . Emme'>· producing respons1b1 lities involw the ovl'rall coor dination of th e thl..'atcr's progr a ms and act1v1tie::. During SCR's 17 year histor ) hi> direckd "Othello, · "'Tango." Un de \'an} a Jurnµ1 .. rs ... "T hl' Rul mg Class, .. "Olhcrn 1se Engaged,·· ·The Sorrows o f Frederick. · "Spokc::.ong ..... Wi ldcoast. .... Points in T i me ,' Much Ad o Abou1 ='iothmg and "'llot~·I Paradiso lie." rt·C'C'1vcd his hll ehclor s and m<1sll·r"s dt•grl..'es from Cahforn1:1 Slute l 'n1ver::.it'. San Franc 1-.<:11. anci his Ph D in Thl..'atl·r and Film frum L'SC li t• "('f\ c•s on thl• Board of the C<1l1forn1;.i Tht•utr1· Council l.tnd 1s <t membt•r of thr· !\<t t1onal Th<·aler Confrrence E m mes and his '' 1fe Ll•"hl' an• longttmC' r es1dl•n1.., of OrangC' Count). Benson. art1stH.' d trcl'lor, shar es l 11 fuu ndl•r ('rcd1 t and art1sl1e lc.•adt'rsh1p with Emmcs He also -;c.•rvc.•s as th<• company's l'roduct1on l' o <l r <1 1 n a t o r a n d a s s u c h 1 s ll"•Pnns1hll' for t h e technical mounting or t•ach of SCH ·s 1 I s hows· ch111ng lhl' r<·gu!ar M a mstage and Sl't'fmd Slagt' seas on In add1t111n. Benson 1s a membt•1 11( SC'H s hoard of trustees He rt- L'l'I H·d ht" h;1(' helor :. in T heat<·r lro111 l'ahfo1n1a Stal<' l'n1versil). San Franc•1:.;c·o and slucl 1ed with .Jull'., Irving of the Si.in Franc1srn \ l'trn · ... Workshop A:. ont• St'H s chief directors B1•n:-.w1 ha" directed al least one th1 n l of lhP mon.• t han 120 plays p r odun·d b~ SCH II<-directed 'l111111C'h1lcln·n · Pul'11l <1.. 111 u1.iri-. · Thl' Ras 1c Training of l'a' lo llumml'I. · "'\\-t• B<>mbed in !\t:v. ll avt•n.' "Cal ch 22 ... "The '\ a t 1 on a I If <' a I l h · · · · E q u us . ' · l'omc.'d1ans. · 'Th<• Time of Your I. 1 f l' . • • W 1 n g s . · · a n d · · T h l' 1-:lcphant !Vian." M artin Bensen r left J and David E<:m mes r right J sha r e a rtistic di rector duties at South Coast Repertory. Season tickets still available Thoug h t ime is running out , season ticket subscriptions are still avajlablc for both the Mainsta ge and Second Stage seasons al South Coast Repertory. Subscriptions offe r a saving of up • t o 33 percent. advance seating, priority for tickets lo "A Christmas Carol," exchange priv ileges a nd the SCR SubSCRiber newsletter, which is mailed prio r t o e ach SCR performance. The Mainstagl' sl'a~on includes s ix plays from September through July. Friday eve ning subscnptions cos t $70, Tuesday, Wednesd ay. S<1turday mulinC'e seats for $42. The Saturd ay evening s ubsc:ription st•rics has sold out. The Second Stage season, which · inl'ludes fi ve contemporary plays, runs Nove mber through June S ubscription prices for the Second Stage are· Salurdays,$46; Fridays, $44 , Tuesda y, Wed n esdays, Thursdays and Sundays, $39; and Sunday matinees, $39. Senior citizens and full.lime stu d<>nts may subscribe to a ny series l'X<'ept 1''riday and Saturday eve- nin1'?S fot $36 Thursday and Sunday evenings are For c redit card s ubscription or $56 Saturday and Sunday matinees de rs. call the SCR subscription or a re' $50 and Saturday evening pr': fice at 957·2602. Orders may be viewS 'at-e"$4k. Sepidr 'cltliefls 8Jl'd mall~ {o sen', t>.p .. aox '21971 CdSlf\ II I full·time s tudents· rrla~ reserve Mesa , Ck.~ ' n"l'l'Jbl! 11x Jh :.unmiJq ,. It.II I ,., tu• " ••i.J ,.. ~' • •1 Nordstrom 1utes the sa coast south rtorv Repe ·ts on' ear of 18th Y ble rnernor~ I theatnca ductions . pro 5 ra . ·- .. - . - ~--------------------------............. ....- SOUTH COAST PLAZA • • • • Phonet 540·8038 Su~day Champag ·ne BU ff et .Brunc.h Choose from over 50 sumptuous dishes -complimentary Champagne Served 10:30 to 3 Dinner Served 3:30 to 1 O WY TO Fite flOM THI MALL Adult classes offered by acting cons~rvatory The Evening Conser vatory at Sou!h Coast Repertory CSCR > will offer a series of courses for adults in Orange County that will allow them to participate in acting and theater appreciation activities. The classes will cover a variety of theater related subjects The S('R Evening Conservatory is the onl) professional theater education institute of its kind in Southern California, according to conservatory director Lee Shallat. Student s learn from theater pro· fcssionab in the theater facilities located in the Fourth Step Theater Complex. ·'The courses arc geared for both the curious novice and the pre . professional or avocational actor ," Shallat said. SCR awards students who complete the program receiv~ a certificate of theatrical training . From Sept 28 to Nov 25 courses in "Beginning Acting,'' "Dialects and Improvisation" and "Theater Appreciation" are scheduled. The nine·week sessions consist of eight weeks of classes and one week for viewing a free performance of an SC R Mainstage production "Theater Appreciation .. has been added this year for playgoers "'ho want to learn more about the h1s- tol'ical. literary and productional aspects of lhe SCR productions It will be taught by a team or guest and resident artists working at SCR. "Theater Appreciation" 1s of· fered Wednesdays from 7 to 10 p m "Beginning Ac ting" w111 be held on Mondays from 7 to 10 p m. also The course. designed for both nov ices a nd ex pe rienced actors . ~tresses characterization and text analysis. Scenework and situation exercises also will be incorporated On Tuesdays, from 7 to 9 p.m .. the Conservatory offers a course in "Dialects and Improvisation." Im- provisation activities stress fun and see page 21 SCR 's E vening Conservatory features weekly courses in theater appreciation, beginning acting, and acting specialties such as voice, dialects and improvisation. The courses are geared for the after-work avocational actor as well as the nov- ice and pre-professional. ' I I l ~----------------------------------.......-Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to the Dally Pilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981, Page 21 Young Conservatory wi II offer three sessions for kids The Young Conservatory at South Coast Repertory CSCR > will be of- fering three acting, playmaking and theater-orientation sessions for children aged eight to 17 beginning in the full, according to Michael B Dixon, press and promotions manager for SCR. Three U-week sessions and two- hour classes held on Saturdays will expose children to the elements of acting in order that the children may express themselves creatively and imaginatively. according lo Dixon. The courses are also struc- tured to include information about I he world of the theater, its physical s pace. artis ts and literature "The Young Conservatory is probably the most pure fun at South Coast R e p ertory," Young Conser vatory Manager Diane de Priest said "We teach children to open up. be creative, and they do the rest themselves! -· The lhree sessions. held in fall . wanter and spring, are continuing courses, but may be taken separate- ly. The content of each class is geared to the age of the children in • that section Session I. which begins Oct. 3 and runs through Dec. 19, is entitled "Move '" "The object o f "Move!" is for the students to I-earn expressiveness in movement and gestures without works." dePriest explained. "We encourage spontaneity, freedom and relaxa- tion in movement. Many of the things we teach help the children in their school work and other ac- tivities, too " Session II. called "Speak!", begins Jan. 16 and runs through March 27. "Speak!" includes train- ing in speech and improvisation and features vocal relaxation and those mechanics that make for a stageworthy voice, Dixon said. Session III is named ··Perform'," and features rehearsals and stage experiences before an audience. The classes will be held from April 3 to June 19 Adult classes. • • • from page 20 creativity. said Shallat. Dialect work is augmented by basic ex- ercises in voice and diction. The second and third sessions of the Evening Conservatory will offer courses that will be a continuation of the classes in Section I. but will • al tbe same lime be self-contained and may be taken independenUy . Slated for Session II. which runs rrom Jan. 25 to March 24 , are "Beginning Acting II," "Voice for the Professional Audition" and .. Theater Appreciation 11. ·· Session III includes "Beginning Acting Ill." "Introduction lo Shakespeare" and "Theater Ap· preclation Ill.'' The classes will run from M•rch 29 lo May 25. For more lnlormalion and ap- plications. contact the SCR ad· mlnlslratlve oUicu at 95MJ602. When students graduate from two years of the Young Conservatory t hey may audition for SCR's newest pe rforming¥ group, tbe Young Conservatory Players. The Players are a performing troupe of young thespians who produce three plays each year. The production often in- Geot apples Geot bo~ets Geot bears Geot bells Geot books Geot btoss Geot calendars Geot ceramics Geot choirs Geot chimes Geot clocks Geot crystal Geot dominoes Geot drums Geot eggs Geot flasks Geot games Geot geese Geot gloss Geot hammocks Geot hoaris Geot iv°'Y Geot jewelry Geot kites Geot lamps Geot leather Geot masks Geot molos Geot omoment5 Geot porcelain Geot rugs Geot swans Geot tools Geot toys C'ludes mus ic and songs . The materials range from Broadway adaptations to original works based on children's literature. The Players a lso provides the c hildren with deepening ex periences or performance for a hve audience. Di xon said. The students get to work within professional re- hearsal techniques, lake direction and audition for parts. For enrollment information, con tact the South Coast Repertory ad- manistrati ve offices at 655 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. The telephone number is 957-2602. Giving is a Great Thing Geot vases Geat weovings Geot whistles Geot yo-yos Geot things THE GOOD DESIGN SHOP SOUTH COAST PLAZA NEXT TO BULLOCKS ENTRANCE · FIRST LEVEL www•-• • • - -' -· ' Page 22. Simply Sterling Advertising Supplement to the Daily Pilot, Thursday, September 10. 1981 ······························ Mainstage ······························ AH , WILDER~ESS! by Eugene O'Neill Sept. 15-0ct. 18. Previews Sept. 12. 13 America·s greatest dramatist explores that delicate yet delightful time between boyhood ~nd manhood in a marvelously moving retrospective of American family life. LOOSE ENDS by Michael Weller Oct. 29-Dec. 3. Previews Oct. 24-28 Last year's New York smash makes its West Coast premiere at SCA. The ideals. dreams and desires of a vibrant young couple -survivors of the turbulent 1960's -are put to the test as they • struggle to create new lives in the indulgent ?O 's. HENRY IV, PART 1 by William Shakespeare Mar. 2-Apr. 4, Living Theatre Feb. 23 -28 All the pageantry and spectacle of Renaissance England is brought to life. Featuring Shakespeare's inimitable comic creation Sir John Falstaff; and Prince Hal , who leaves the reveries of youth to battle the treacherous enemies of the crown. ·····························Second TRU E WEST by Sam Shepard Nov. 4-Nov. 22. Claimed as " The Greatest Amerioan playwright of his generation" by the New Yorker Magazine. Shepard tells the story of a clash between two brothers over the myth of the west in a Southern California premiere. BODIES by James Saunders Jan. 20-Feb. 7. Acclaimed in London and New York. this compelling drama probes the past and present secrets in the lives and relationships of two married couples. THE BLOOD KNOT by Athol Fugard A smash hit the world over. this powerful play by THE PLAY1 S THE THING by Ferenc Molnar Jan. 12-Feb. 14, Previews Jan. 9, 10 A quaint castle on the Italian Riviera 1s the locale for this witty expose of the theatre. Th is laugh-a- minute romp, full of frivolity and ribald repartee. 1s the comedy for theatre-lovers. DA by Hugh Leonard Apr. 13-May 16. Previews Apr. 10, 11 The Best Play of 1978 and winner of every major Broadway Award! A thoroughly beguiling portrait of a son's need to come to terms with his father, a lovable old Irishman whose spirit and irrepressible optimism leads his son from cynicism to accep- tance and joy. TINTYPES by Mary Kyte. Mel Marvin and Gary Pearl May 25-June 27, Previews May 22. 23 This nostalgic musical revue with tur.n-of-the- century songs captures the spirit of The American Dream -and the American reality, too. with the sounds of ragtime, Tin Pan Alley, jazz and the Ziegfeld Follies. Stage···························· the controversial African playwright tells a tale of sibling rivalry, love and humiliation. This searing drama is an astonishing venture into the realm of human experience. "Best Play of the Year." - New York Times. OF THE FIELDS, LATELY by David French Son and father fight to topple a wall of frustration and greed in this brilliant award-winning work by one of Canada's top playwrights. A compelling, sensitive and shining evening of theatre. PLUS! Another Southern CalHornla Premiere Play · Currently under negotiation, SC A is selecting a new play to premiere In the 1981-82 Second Stage Season. ~--------------~..-----~~--~--------Simply Sterling-Advertisi"9 Supplement to the Daily Pilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981, Page23 Satin quarter strap in Red. Black and Navy Sl0.00 Leather in Black. Navy, Tan & Mahogany $35.00 Bronze Metallic Pewter Metallic Gold Metallic Innes SHOES Black Leather Black Patent Red Patent Black Suede Tan Leather Navy Leather JS.00 IHHES SHOES FITS THE FAMILY BEST South Coast Pina Upper Level Los Cerritos Sh0pp1ng Center 754-9379 IHHES SHOES Lakewood Center Cerritos interiors ..,..... _____ by Valle Q. When sl\ould you start with an lntnlor Designer? 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However. the interior designer will not only do the layout. rolors and purchasing. they will also look into your e very need For instance. do you have many s11 down dinner parties" If so. they will make sure the table 1s the correct size needed for your place settmgs, leavln~ enough room for the proper center piece It 1s 1mpartant that )our hvmJ?room setting 1s right for entertaining. surh as a conversational group, or an area s et aside fo ( more personal conv('rsat1ons, comfortable chairs for those who ar<' loners and just want to enjoy the view If your bedroom 1s your retreat. they'll make sure everything you need is there. s uch as a comfortable chair and lamp, perhaps it ·s a desk that Is needc.'d. or s pecial hghtinJ? effects. it will all be there for you An mtcnor designer will become you and your family, and will look into each of you as individuals. asking questions like are you 11 reader. or into sparts? 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Sep4 181h I lo 4 pm end 7 IO Q pm company ComplimenlOIV ovtooropl'I ' ......... , . with pu1chose of vou f0'.<>ll1e Stem onlmol Century City ShOpplng Centre (North slde of ~l r ,,. •JSIVefv At 'TOYS NTERNA1lONAL ScJVdcly Sept !QI!\ 11 IO 1 pm ond 2 IO 4 pm Teddy Bears Invited __ , - ----------------------·-Page 24, Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to the Daily Pilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981 Summer conservatory is "boot camp" of theatre The South Coast Repertory's Summer Conservatory just com- pleted its most successful summer course since its founding 11 years ago, according to Michael B. Dixon, press and promotion manager for South Coast Repertory ($CR). This year 34 students participated in the program on art an<lcraftin the theatel' and talked about acting with Anthony Hopkins , David Ogden Stiers, Jeffrey Tambor and Kristoffer Tabori. The students also traveled to San Diego to watch the Old Globe Shakespeare Festival production of "King Lear." featur- ing Stiers in the title role. The Summer Conservatory is described as "the boot camp of pro- fessional theater," by conservatory director Lee Shallat. "It is a rigorous eight-week training pro- gram in acting, movement, combat, text analysis, voice and performance," he said. A typical day in the 9 a.m. to s p.m. five-day week schedule of the Summer Conservatory begins with a half hour of aerobics, led by Shallat. "It gets the heart pumping and the blood moving," Shallat said. "It wakes the students and readies them for the challenging stu~ies or each day." Aerobics are followed by stage movement and combat classes. Taught this s ummer by Gray Stephens from ACT in San Fr an- cisco, the students were often seen wrestling, punching and sword fighting on the lawns of Town Center Park. Students then moved on to classes- in improvisation under the direction of Berkeley Repertory Theatre director and actor Don West. With West the students learned to com- bine creativity, concentration and imagination to bring characters and situations to life on stage. After a lunch break, the students returned to the SC R Conservatory facilities, to study scripts and re· hearse scenes. Where will the students go from the SCR Summer Conservatory? Some will be invited back to audi- tion for SCR 's annual Educational Touring Production. The ETP brings live theatre to more than 50 ,000 chi ldren at schools throughout Southern California. Some students will also be given an opportunity to act in minor roles on the SCR Mainstage and Second Stage in the 1981-1982 season. Shallat was assisted by actor John de Lancie. who a ppeared as FOR FALL: CLASSIC TRADITION IN 100% CAMEL HAIR LADIES AND GENTLEMENS T RADIT IONAL CLOTHING SO UTH COAST PLAZA • 54 0-4600 Lord Byron in SCR's West Coast Premiere of "Childe Byron" last season. De Lancie taught acting and SCR resident vocal director James Wilson taught voice for the professional actor. Auditions for the 1982 Summer Co~rvatory will be held in Ma y, 1982. For more information, contact the SCR administrative offices at 957-2602. Anthony Hopkim, renowned atage.and acreen actor, apeaka to SCR's Summer Conservatory atudenta cu P.amela Burden from Costa Mesa listeria to his imighta into.acting. JUST A FEW STEPS FROM: / .ti{ * SOUTH COAST T * SOUTH COAST * SOUTH COAST /~~ /,/ 695 Town Center Drive / Costa Mesa Jt.. ./ 714-641-1011 / GA LLERY ARTISTS INCLUDE: R.C. GO RMAN • TAMAYO • BRUNO BRUN I ALEXANDER NEPOTE • LECOQUE • JEAN SOLOMBRE COIGNARD • AZOULAY * ORLA NDO AGUDELO-BOTERO SCULPTURES BY: CHRISTOF RITTERSllAUSEN • KENN GLENN ~---------...----------~ ~-----------------------............ ......... .. Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to the Daily Pilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981, Page 25 SCR earns success rrom page 2 of consuming e ffort with practically no com - pensation. Beginning in 1970, the company's artistic • • • capacity was expanded as guest artists from other American theaters were occasionally e mployed as actors and directors. ~ SCR took its Third Step when it moved into a vacant variety store on Newport Boulevard in 1967 . SCR played 11 years in the 190-seat pLayhause . where it receivep its first L .A. Drama Critics Circle Award and recognition from the National Endowment for the Arts. Bistary I n addition t he technical s uppo rt capab1htles or the compa ny. which up to then had been below the artistic level of the act· ing company. improved markedly with the com· plex production of "Indians" in 1970. SCR'S STEADY ADVANCE toward a fully professional art theater was acknowledged not only by growing audience support but by critics and foundations as well. In 1971 , SCR r eceived its first Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Awa rd <another came in 1974J for general excellence. The Office of Advanced Drama Resear ch, a philanthropic a rm of the Rocke.feller Founda- tion which funded production of new plays, began to partially underwrite production costs of new plays mounted at SCR. The National Endowment for the Arts also made the first of what has become an a nnual awardinsupportof whatSCRin 1971 AT ITS T ENTH ANNIVERSARY in 1975, SCR had an operating budget of a quarler- million dollars. was being supported by more than 4,000 subscribers and averaged 92 pe rcent capacity. By now, the Third Step Theatr e had re· ·alized it full potential, and the dream of a decade was one step fro m becoming a r eality. The story of the Fourth Step building cam - paign demonstrates how a collection of in· dependent communities rallied around an idea to create a stunning professional theater com· plex. Located in Costa Mesa. the theater was de- signed lo be shared by all of Orange County, and in only 28 months. a gleam in the collective eye of SCR's board of trus tees was developed in- to a cultural reality . - New! 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Children's theatre entertains and educates Finances. energy conservation, art and nutrition sound like topics to be studied in school. They are, but when the South Coast Repertory Educational Touring Production tackles these subjects they become an entertaining learning experience f or thou sands of c h i ldren throughout Southern California. Each year from January through June, South Coast Repertory puts on tour a production of an onginal musical play written for children. Elementary and junior-high c hildren in 160 Orange, Los Angeles, San Diego and Riverside county schools will be the au- diences. · For the past two years. prOduc- tions have been "Art, For Pete's Sake" and "The Communication Show: Signs, Lines and Waves." l)nderwritten by Mervyns', which is an operating company of the Dayt()n Hudson Corp. the plays were performed before 50.000 children SCR's theater for children debut- ed in 1969 with a production called "Magic Theater." The show was a compendium of stories and songs dealing with s uch themes as ecology, fear of the dark and get- ting along in a world of adults personal fitness and health in order lo give them a better understand· ing of the coming 1984. Olympics in Southern California. The play will include music and songs. according to Patch. The SCR Educational Touring Production is available for booking now, for dates in January through June 1982. For information on dates and rates, contact the SCR ad- ministrative offices at 957-2602. For 1982 SCR has commissioned playwri~hl and literary manager Jerry Patch to create a story about physical fitness. Patch wrote SCR's adaption of .. A Christmas Carol." The subject matter (or 1982 is timed to introduce children to One of the most popular and entertammg Educational Touring Productions to date was this year's "The Communication Show : Signs, Lines & Wa ves" with cast lleft-nght J Chris Graham as Beowulf. and Tom Shelton. Candice Copeland and Tricia Maththews "The Corn - municatio11 Show" played to over 50.000 children in more than 160 schools. lwspztals and com- munity centers. 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TimYITS by l'fary Kyte. l'fel l'faruln ~ Oary Pearl -This nostalgic musical revue captures the spirit of The American Dream -and the American reality. too. HmKY IV fNU I by WW/am Shakespeare-featuring his inimitable comic creation Sir John falst.afT. and Prince Hal. who leav~ the reveries of youth behind to battle the enemies of the crown. AH, WILDrMfSS by fugene O'Nelff -America's greatest dramatist explores that delicate yet delightrul time between boyhood and manhood. nt[ nAY'S nt[ ntll'«i by ferenc f'1olnar -This laugh-a-minute romp. full of frivolity and ribald repartee. is the comedy for theatre-lovers. I'~)') subJ«.1 10 chan!if BODlf.S by James Saunders -This witty drama probes the intimate secrets of two unmarried couples involved in a unique relationship. Tll~ BLOOD KnoT by Athol fug.ud -This powerful play by the controversial South African playwright tells a tale of sibling rivalry. love and humiliation. 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M:S $«:Sit tvC3 , $46 AddlllONI dlscounb oo 501M ~rlcs lor studtnts incl Knlors. "11s b a Llmlttd SubKrlptloo Olfu SOUTH COAST lltf'tRTORY 6~ TOWTI Ctnltr Drfvt Cmt.t ~ ul 92626 SOI ls louted 00< block llOfth ot tM llriJtol Strttl ult off lllt Sin ()l(go rrrnt~. «rOU hom South Cont "'1u.. 0 ' • • • t • • • .. • • • • • OUNll COAST YOUR HOMITDWI. llllY PAPIR THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS San Luis Obispo I 0 ·~•I ...... \lap shuU':-\ Dzati/o Ca11q1111 1wcke1r pou!l'r pl<rnt 11 h1d1 had 1/.\ St'<'IUtlfl plan appmt't'<f ht/ o \u('/t'(lr /frq11/<Jtor1J C11nw11.~.,11111 up peal buarcl \\'ed11t'.-.dm1 Nuclear protesters head for Diab lo By DAVID KUTZMANN Of Ille o.lly 1"11"' Si.tf The statewide and national alert went out Wednesday after- noon. And by early this morning. se veral hundred anti-nuclear DIABLO CANYON NEAR LICENSE-AS protesters had ans wered the call. Their des tination Dia blo Canyon near San Luis Obis po in Central California, site of the $2 billion nuclear power plant that came a s tep closer to low-powe r lice n s ing Wednes day with fede ral approval of Pacific Gas & Electric Co's security plans for the twin-reactor facility. Within the next few days, though organizers won't say ex- actly when, several thousand demonstrators will attempt to prevent fu el-loading and opera· lion of the huge plant by forming a human blockade near its en· trance. on land as we ll as at sea. "We have n't set a time or the numbe r of peopJe reo uired <to begin the blockade 1," Abalone Allia nce ss okes woman P a m <See OIABL • Page A2 > Citizens seek vote on Newport Center By STEVE MARBLE Of tlle .,..ly ...... Si.ti A Newport Beach t•1lizen!!' group has launched a referen "dum movement lo overturn the recent approval of the Irvine Company's $123 million Newport Center expansion project. The group, calling itself Resi· dents ' Action Plan Committee and composed largely of mem· bers from SPON !Stop Polluting Our Newpor t>. says 1t must gather 4,250 signatures of reg· istered Newport voters by Sept 30. If this goal is met. 1t would ef- fectively force the city council to rescind its vote or call for a special election on the expansion project. "The citizens are simply tired of coming in second place in this city." said Ron Covington, a seven-year Corona del Mar resi· dent and a leader of the referen- dum push. "This is the only thing we can do at this time because it·s ob· viou s that the council isn 't listening to us," said Covington. The city council , following months of debate. approved the controversial center plan on a 5·2 vote last month. With the ap· proval, the Irvine Company won permission to construct a luxury hotel, nearly 750.000 square feet of office space. two restaurants and a scattering of residential units, including a high-rise con· dom inium tower. South Africa gets snow/ all JOHANNES BURG , South Africa <AP> -A rare s nowfall threw Johannes burg into a tizzy today. Worke rs watc hed the flurries from office windows and playful snowball fights broke out on the sidewalks. Driving was hazardo us on icy roads, however, and women pedestrians had to plow through icy slu,.,h in open.toed shoes and dodge chunks of ice lobbed by businessmen. Some people car· rled umbrellas. •'This is the first mentionable snow since 1964, and lt may get heavfer with large snowflakes," a weather bureau spokesman said. Covington said residents are being asked to sign petitions de· manding that the e ntire ex- pans ion plan be repealed He said his group debated seeking a recall against all fi ve council me mbers who voted for the plan but concluded "a refe rendum is a m ore positive step .. <See CENTER. Page A2> Reagan says Begin talks chart peace W ASHJNGTON I AP > -Presi- dent Reagan said today he and I s r ael i Prime Minis t e r Menachem Begin "have made progress in charting a course" for an approach to a Middle Eas t peace in months ahead. Reagan offered no details in a statement following two days of meetings with Begin, but told re· porters. "We will work together to maintain the peace that was cone luded between Israel and Egypt and to build on that peace and broaden it. "The United States stands ready to advance the peace proc- ess in any way that is useful," Reagan said, with Begin stand· ing at his side. U.S. officials had said in ad· vance of Begin's visit that it would be crucial in determining whether there is any life left in the 1979 t;amp uavid accords between Egypt and Israe l for achieving a Middle East peace. Reagan's statement seemed to indicate there was still useful life left in the accords. However, Begin m ade no specific mention in his de· parture staleJl'lent or any prog· r ess toward an approach to peace, although he said Israel favors peace. Begin stressed the two leaders had agreed in their talks on a common strategy for confront- ing Soviet aggression ln the Mid· die East. He announced Wednes· day that they decided to work out an agreement for strategic cooperation. While not yet defined, !IUCh an agreement could lead lo an ex- panded U.S. military presence in Israel ' Nominee favors death penalty, against busing WASHINGTON l AP> -San· dra Day O'Connor, in the second round of Senate committee q11es· tioning on her U.S Sup~me Court nomination. said today s he personally opposes mandatory school busing and favors the death penalty. In a tense exchange with Sen. Charles E. Grassley, R·lowa, s he also asserted that President Reagan had not asked for any commitments in exchange for the nomination. ··I was not asked to make any commitments . about what I would do or how I would resolve any issue to come before the court," s he told lhe Senate Judiciary Committee. T h e conservative G rassley twice asked her to say that she had not been asked for any com· m1tments. She said ~he !eels school bus· ing to achieve integration can be "dis ruptive" to children, citing her long treks to school when s he was a child. "I just think that isn 't a syst em that often is t erribly bene ficial to the child," she said of school busing. She a1so noted that during her tenure in the Arizona s tate Senate she voted (or a resolution urging action .. at the federal level" that would "te rminate the use of forced bus ing in de· segregation cases." Mrs. O'Connor also said that while in the Arizona state Senate she voted m favor of a death penalty bill. "I felt that i.t was an ap· propriate vote then, and J have not chan~ed my views." s he told <See SUPREME, Page A2> ·~-1...-- 1\ay /'ope. l!J. rests 111 /111,,p1tc1/ lwrl 11/11·r l>t'1111111•11t111r/1•<1111 11tf1•mpl 111 /ml rnbherr1 m Trurn r:11qlw1rl I 111M 11•/1 :w u114n1 I l11u1111 rfo .wm1 erfmiq. 'ih1• so tr/ Woinan, 19, shot nabbing gunman • ID TRURO, England (AP) "I just fell so angry I had to do something.·· s ays Kay Pope, the 19-year-old woman who helped capture a thief and was shot for her trouble. British newspapers s plashed the story on their front pages to· day, calling Mi ss P ope a heroine. From her car, stopped at a traffic light. she saw a gunman s hoot down security guard Vic- tor Harvey, 37. who was loading cash from a bank into his truck. The robber seized a bag of cash and fled. Jumping from the car and grabbing a tras h can lid as a s hield, she ran after the killer . who w as also purs ued hy carpenter William Pascoe. 38. As Pa~coe grabbed the man. M1si. Poµt• beal him on the head with his own crash helmet which had fallen to the ~idewalk In the fi g ht. s he was shot in her nght thigh A score of other passers-by 10 the normally s leepy town of Wade bridgc, Cornwall. joined in and held the gunman until police arri \l.eCL Doctors at Truro Cit} Hospital said Miss Pope v. as "comforta ble'" today after surger y for the bullet wound The guard shot 1n the robber) died of a chest wound Ills al leged assailant was scheduled to appear in court today for ar ra1gnment on a murder charge 0.11, ...... ,..... \1np shou's pmp<ised houndanes tor lll'e cun4rt'.~sw1u1/ d1~t ntt., 111 <>ranqe Count 4 This p/011 adds one d1.'\f rrct County could gain under remap plan .. Hoine relllodel tax measure hacked By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of Ille D.ity l'llet St.lrff SACRAMENTO Orange County 's r epresentation in Washington, D.C, could increase under a proposed congressional reapportionment plan released here Wednesday The plan, the one-man effort of Rep. Phillip Burton, 0 -San Francisco. calls for the county to b e split among five con gressional districts, including two that would be s hared with ne ighboring counties. The county now is split among four congressional districts, in· eluding two that are shared with neighboring jurisdictions. Burton didn't provide detailed maps of the district boundary changes he proposed. He said such maps would be provided before the proposed plan is sub· mitted to the state Legislature where it will be considered together with reapportionment plans for the state's Assembly and Senate districts. Based on written material re- leas ed by Burton, incumbents r epresenting Orange County would be protected under the propos al. The exi s ting 40th Co n gressiona l di s t rict , represente d by Rep . Robert Badham, R-Ne wport Beach, would be located entirely within the county under the Burton plan. The district now extends into north San Diego County. The "new" 40th district wouJd encompass the communities of D ana Point. Laguna Niguel, South Laguna, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Tustin and portions of Orange. It w ould be about 50 percent R e publican and 36 pe r cent Democratic in composition. <See CONGRESS, Page AZ > Costa Mesa offic1a~ are s up· porting a propos al that would al· low home owners to remodel or add to their homes without in · c reasing the assessed value and tax bill. City Council members a~reed to include the measure in the city's official st ate-required housing strategy. They also agreed to lobby for their plan at the next m eeting or the Orange County Le ague of Cities Trade Center roof target of sky diver NEW YORK <AP> -A man parachuted from a low-flying plane onto the 1,325-foot south tower of the World Trade Center today The j umper was seized by Port Authority police, who said he identified himself as John Carta, 35. of New Rochelle, an unemployed construction worker who has been parachuting 12 years. He told a uthorities he was a former Green Be r et combat soldie r. He refused to reveal the iden· tity of the pilot of the plane or any others involved in the spec· tacular feat for fear of "getting them in trouble." The jumper carried a blue flare as he dived from the plane and aimed for a depressed area in the center of the roof of the 110-s tory building. making a bull's-eye landing. Police officer Joseph Slovensky, assigned by t he authority to the observation deck atop the building, saw the flare and watched the perfect descent onto the roof. He slepped forward and seized the man u he landed. The authority said the jumper would be given a summons. The jumper was first Iden- tified as Ron DiGlovanni, but police said the man Identified himself as Carta. They discussed introducing the plan eve ntu<.11l y in Sa cr amento The essence of the proposal tn· troduced by Vice Mayor Donn Hall would be simply not to in· crease the assessed value of a hom e when improvements are made. a revers al of current pro cedure. The rule would apply on- ly until the house is sold. he said. A new owner would pay taxes on an assessm ent reflecting the home's improved value. Hall said l he propos al 1s necessary becaus e housing and borrowing costs h ave forced many families to s tay in the homes Lhey own, ins tead of buy- ing a larger one when the family expa nds. ··Remodeling and additions a re becoming not only desirable but a necess ity for many home owne rs," Hall said "Moving to larger homes no longer is the rule " <See REMODEL, Page A2> ORANGE COAST WfATHIR Late night through mid~ morning low clouds. but othe rwise fair through Friday. Highs 73 to 83. Lows 60 to 66. lNSIDf TODAY "I tlunk he's going to be the g reatest president we ever had." •ays the lagendory Lionel Hampton a& he awo1ts a speeaal tribute al the White House tonight. f See Page A6 i lNDfl ' ll • • • • • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, September 10, 1981 Interest rates biggest .concern WASHINGTON lAP> For congressional Republicans and Democrats aUko, the talk 1tmong lhe folks buC'k home thh1 isum mer wu striklngly slmUIU' near record Interest rates are rcplaclnH inflation as the bliitl'llt concern "'lnnat1on has come down ex cept for the July figures. People feel the long-term Impact less than they did a year ago," said Re p . Newt Gingrich, R Ga .• a isupporter of President Reagan's economic program and an ad vocute of deeper budget cuts. "lnl ierest rutes art.• Ml htKh they dominate everything," suld Ginf,!rich. c1111t•cd1n~ that con lmul•d 111.ih 1 utcs <:<>uh.I :.pt•ll de feat for the \.OP ut tht.• polls In 19R2 ·'I WU !\ told over and OVt'r ag:1111 lt1Jt wt· huvt• until about Dec·t·mbc1 If we <'an l brrng it dow11 by Dt:n~rnber , wt" re In b11( trouble." he ~aid Tht< Senate 's N o 2 RcJJubli<·:ul, ~t'n Ted Stevens of Alaska, c:hurged thut high tn ll'rest rate.!> arc destrvying any ~·han<·e uf balancing th<' budget and said tom1y ht.' 111 preparme a bill Imposing u "windfttll prof 1b" tux on high lnle re5l ra tt!s Slevcm. !'laid he does not ex ped such a lax on lnterest to bl'romt.• law Rut. hl' udded . 1r In tcrest n 1lcs contlnut.• to soar, '"Wl''ll ~WI !'.t1ml'th1ng through " St·n John S t l'nnt s, u Dernocrut1c suppor t e r or Reajt,an's economic program, suld -his month among constil Ut-'nts in M1ss1ss1pp1 s howed him "their No I concern is high in lerest rates " Ile culled for Wl spec1f1ed "e mer ge n cy mea:sure11" to tu 10.: intcre~t rates down Other Democrats were more critical or the president. with Senat e 1>cmocrat1c Leadt-r Robtrt C. f\yrd of Wt.•1>t Virginrn r iling mt<>rt.•s l rnlel'I a nd th(' foreca1Jt of a halloo111ng der1c1t for 1982 as ev1dt>llC\' of "disar r<iy " 111 lh!! adm1111strat1on llow:1c Speaker Thomas I'. O'Neill was more sar<'asllc. ··Do the Re publicans know what they're doing?" he asked "What about the pw-in the·sky pred1"•tions they m ade earlll'r this year'? They are tumbling " Picasso's mural home Re publicans. while agreeing that interest ratei. are up pe rmost in thl-' minds of tht• voters. said 1t 1s unfoir to hlamP the president OPl'OS1';J) TO RUSI.VG C()ll rt 11ommt'e () Co111111r Artis t 's 'Gue rnica' fin a lly reaches Spain Se nate M ajorlly Lcadl'f' Howard Baker. R-Tenn . said he found the reaction of the nation's financial community "absolute ly appalling." Noting that the president's program for 1982 hasn 't gone into errect , he said, "ll is alleged to be a failure ~,used on the l'Urly returns from the financial m a rkets and the bunk ing community " From Page A1 SUPREME • • Sen Arlen Specter, R Pa. She helped draft the bill to respond lo the U S Supreme Court decision striking down the death penalty laws in many stales. The 51-year·old Arizon a ap· peals court Judge also strongly defended her refusal to answer s ubstantive questions during her confirmation hearings . "The nominees have felt r e· Juctant to answer questions on issues that m,py come before the court." Mrs. O'Connor said of past nominees to the high court. On the sensitive issue of abor· lion. she told Sen J e remiah Denton. R Ala MADRID, Spain <AP > - Pablo Picasso's protest against fasc1~m a nd the horror s of war, the mural "Guernica," finally reached Spain today after near- ly 42 years as a refugee in Ame rica. The l l-by·25-foot painting, one or Picasso's most important works, was secr etly re moved Wednesday from New York's Museum of Modern Art and flown to Madrid. The mural a nd 62 related drawings traveled aboard a reg ular Iberian Airlines flight with Spanish Culture Minister Inigo Cavero, who went to New York on Sunday to get them. They were delivered officially to ha m in a brief private ceremony at the museum Wednesday after noon From Page A1 Poll<'c swarmed around the jetliner at the M<1drid uirport, on guard against an a ttack by Basqu£' separatbts The 1J:.itnl1ng and dra\\1ngs Wl-'l'e t<1ken under heavy guard lo the Prado, Madrid's famed m useurn. where 200 people w<1t<·hed from bch1nd police lines They will be installed in a special annl'x. the Cason del Buen Rchro, an lime for the cen tt>nnial ('<•lebration of P icasso's birth Oct 25 G uern11:a 's city government cxpresst·d '"sadness and indigna- 1 ion for the contempt s hown to the Basque people" 1n having the painting displayed in M<1drid and not in Gul·rml'a. Paint('(j in 1937 for the Spanish Republican government's ex· hibit at the Pan:. World Expasi· .. For m~ self 1t 1s simply of· Ccns1ve lo me It's something that's repugnant lo me and something in which I would not e ngage" DIABLO CANYON. • • However. 10 h er exchange with thl' co ns ervative la\\ maker. :.he emphasized. "We arc obligated to rec- ogni7.e that others have dif fercnt views." "'I'm over the hill I'm not go· ing to be pregnant anymore," :.he said, indicating that that may 1nflu<..nce her views. "Would I personally object to drawing the hne at saving the life of thl' mother? No. l would not Arc there other areas" Poss1bh ... Mrs O'Connor said when askl•d about what excep- tlOnS to abortion curbs she might favor From Page A1 CENTER • • • '"It doesn't seem pos1t1ve at <111 , · rl•markcd Councilman John Cox, "'ho voted for the proj· ('('t ·For this group to keep chasing its latl 1s high ly politic:ally motivated " Cox :.aid he senses that the referendum gro up wants t o make an l'lection issue out of its movement l'ven though city elect· ions arl' mon_. than a yea r off It's a sally thing to do In the last c ity election t her e was over" helming support ror new councilmen and their posture or building out lhe center " Metcalf said today "'We'll know when 1t "s time." The Abalone Alliance. a con· fede ration of numerous environ· mental and anti·nuc lear power groups. has been organizing the blockade o f Diablo Canyon while other plant critics have opposed the plant in licensing hearings over the past several months . :'l u clear protes ters from throughout the nation are ex· peeled to conve rge on the com· mun1t1es of San Luis Obispo and Avila and Shell beaches in the com mg days, including a con- tingent of about 40 people from Orange County Phil Martinez, a spokesman for the locally-based Alliance for Survival, said today about a dozen protesters would be head- ing north today. Martinez, an Anaheim resi- dent. said his organization had trained about 40 people in Orange County during the past two months 10 preparation for what organizers say will be a strictly non-violent demonstra· lion. Less t han half that number. he said . would actually be able to participate in the planned oc cup<1tion of the Diablo plant site. principally because of work and school obligations lo addition to protesters, local poltce and s heriff's de puties as well as Nat ional Guard troops and California Highway Patrol units on the scene, represen- tatives from Southern California Edison Co. also will be present A spakes m an for Edison. 80 percent owner and operator or From Page A1 the San Onofre Nuclear Generat- ing Station, said two offi cials would be dispatched north to see wh<1t takes place Edison finds itself in a s itua· lion similar to P ac1f1c Gas & Electric . The Sout hern Caltfomia Utility applied for a low power lest license for newly built San Onofre units 2 and 3 last week to speed up fuel load- ing and oµe r at1on of the plant Much of the contro\-(:rsy that swi rls <iboul Diablo Canyon stems from its location about two and a half miles from an ac· live earthquake fault offshore When construction on the plant began in the late 1960s. the ex- istence of the so called llosgr1 fa ult was unknown. However. its presence was later mapped by two oil com· pany geologists prospecting off the Central California coast T he U.S. Geological Survey confirmed the fault 's existence m the early 1979s. This led to new requirements by the Nuclear Regul<1tory Comm1ss1on on pl<1nt design ll also Intensified opposition of grouJJS that c laimed the plant represented even m ore of a health and safety n sk in the event or an earthquake on the Hosgn Wtlh thC' clearance of Diahlo's secunt~ plans Wl•dnesday. the full ~u(•lear Regulatory Com m1s~10n as expected to vote on 1s suance or a lo" power license within the next 10 days Rut protest organizers said the oc:cupat1on of the pl<1nt site like· ly would begtn before that time Tom Wilek . an Irvine Com· pa n y v1rc preside nt, said, · SPON's continuing hostility toward balanced planning has clearly taken a dangerous turn. placing in jeopardy so much that so many people regard as vital to thC' community .. Jl e said 1f the referendum is successful , it would cost the city SS million m road improvements that are conditioned to the proj- ect. He s<11d 1t also would cost the city $1 million annually in net city revenues CONGRESS REMAPPED • • Wilek said if the referendum e nds up on lhe ballot. '"we're confident th<1t the good sense of Newport's voters will prevail." Newport Councilman Paul Hummel. who voted agains t the proJect. '>aid he believes a special election as a ppropriate ""I think the voters of this city d eserve a chance to say what t hey want," Hummel said. A special election. the city clerk 's office said, would cost roughly $20.000 and could be h eld in .January or early Februarv Covington said the referen dum movement was fue led partially by reports of a private meeting the day of the vote bet ween three council members a nd top Irvine Company ex- ecutives ORANGE COAST Large Portions or the existing 40th district would then go to a proposed 43rd district that would run from El Toro to Del Mar in San Diego County . The proposed district would include much of the north San Diego County ter- ritory now represented by Republican Cla ir Burgener. T he existing 38th district, now represented by Re p Jerry Pat- terson. 0 -Santa An a, would re- main relatively intact, including mos t o f Santa Ana , Garden Grove and Buena Park. The pro· posed 38th district would be heavily Oemocratic in composi· lion. Burton's proposal also would leave the 39t.h district. currently represented by Rep. William Oannemeyer . R-Fullerton, much as it exists today, including the communities of Brea. Fullerton and Anahei rn Las tly. a proposed 42nd dis· trict would extend a long the coast _from Huntington Beach to Daily Pilai Clas11fled lldvertl1lng 7141642-5671 All other departmenll &42·021 Thomas P Haley P\b11r.ttr U 'IC'I Cru.i1 ( Ht(ut••.-(tttq •• Robert N Weed Tho,..,as A M urpn1ne Coto• Michael P Harvey MM-11.~11\Q 0.,K~O' L Kay S•'hul11 Ow'K ... 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R-Long Beach The proposed 42nd would have a political mix of 46 pe rcent Republicans and 44 percent Democrats According to Burton. the pro- posed plan for Orange County would reduct> to six from eight the number of cities that are s p~1t hetween different con· gress1onal distracts Under the proposal. Lhe split t'ittcs would h e ll untinglon Beac h , Westmin ster , Santa Ana, Orange, Huena J'dr k and Ana heim $1.5 million art recovered WEST CO VI NA (AP ) - Police acting o n a tip recovered a n oil painting of an English queen, valued by ifs artist at Sl.5 m i llion , that was stolen five year s a go from the Beverly Wils hire Hotel In Reverly Hills. The painting was round in a house Wednesday by a n inform- ant whose name was given to police by the artist. said Lt. Bill Flynn. f1ynn said police were called by the artist, Marie De Sales, who said the palntin~ had been traced to West Covina by insuranceinvestigalors. ' The pain tin g, a 7·by·4 '-'1 portrait. was s tolen June 12, 1976, while on displny by the Mayflower Club at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel during a celebra- tion or the birthday of England 's Queen Elizabeth 11 lion . "Guem1ca .. has n~ver been m Spam. Picasso refused to let it be shown there unlil de mocrncy returned to hts homeland Jn funereal tones of black. white and gray, "'Guernica" de pi(•ts the hot rors of t he destruc lion of Gucrnica, the ancient Basque capital tn northwest Spain. by German bombers fl y ing for rebel Gen. Francisco Franco 1n the Spanish Civil War More than 80 i'ercent of the ci· ly was destroyed a nd more than 2,000 of 1ls people we re killed in the attack April 26, 1937. ll was the first saturation bombing of a city in military history For man y viewe r s, the anamals and terrified faces of people in the mural sym bolized the agonies of war. for Spain, where Fra nco was succeeded by King Juan Carlos after the die tator died in 1975, possession or it became a symbol of return to democracy. Picasso. who died in 1973 at the age of 91. spent m ost of his adult life in France and refused to v is it Spain while F r anco laved H e s tipul ated tha t "Guermca" should be sent to his homt>land. but not unttl de m ocracy was restored . The painting was in a 40·year retrospecti ve of Picasso's work that opened at the Ne" York museum in November 1939 Because of World War 11 . it re· ma1ned on loan to the museum but was sent at Picasso's re quest to a number of European ciltes and w Sao Paulo, Brazil, ror exhibits m the 1950s r~ The nation's s tock and bond markets have been declining 1n recent weeks because of concern about continued high dcfic1ti. and interest rates From Page A1 REMODEL • • Hall <1lso said the proposal. if adopte d. would res ult 1n new bus inL"iS for thl' building in dust ry and improvement 1n the economy because 1t would pro v1de home owner'> with an mcen live to expand. llall said local ~overnmenls would not lose much revenue UJI· dcr the proposal because they do not gain much from the 1n crea sed taxes on 1 m provc•d homes OthC'r segments of the housing strategy approved bv lht> coun c1l include. A policy t o provide technical and f1nunc1al as sistanc:e to home and property owners wishing to rehabilitate existing housing A program where l'tty of f1 c1a ls will as:.1st developers. no n-profit organizations and others in applying for and gel ting federal and stale housing E money x-Marine A provision governing <1ny proposed conversion:. of mobile f home parks lo other uses which aces tes l s calls for "the 1mpos1t1on of rea· sonable conditions on park l•n death plot owners "'to mitigate any adverse impacts of lhe conversion on ex LOS ANGELES < i\P 1 A tsting park tenants · rormer Marine sergeant who A policy to de\•elop rcgula t1ons governing the con version was convicted of h1r1ng the r murder of a fellow Marine has 0 r e ntal h ousing to co n dom iniums been ordered to undergo 3 90. A program to work with the day di agnostic s tudy befor e county housing author11v to hcginning his six-year sentence. facilitate the development of low The psychiatric s tudy of and moderate·incoml' housing William James Prim . 25. was or· The city a nd the authority are to dered Wt:>dnesday by a Los Angeles federal court. Prim was execute a l'ooperative workmg ra cin° a cou rt mart ial on agreemcnt tosettheprogramin .... motion. charges of imper son ating a 1' Naval Investigative Service he council, in adopting the Plan Tuesday, amended or re special agent when h e allegedly so licite d the murder or a JCCted man y p roposa l s scheduled witness in the case. for warded 111 a draft plan several rnpnths ago. Council Sgt Clark Courtney. members also disagreed with re The murder never occurred commendat1ons from the city Private Dennis Furukawa, sla-Planning Commission and th;, tioned with Prim a l El Toro Marine CorJJS Air St a t ion , H o us ing and Community testified that Prim offe red rum Development Commitfee in set· $2,000 lo commit the murder. tltng on a final plan. and then a week later canceled All rour rouncll members lhe cleat bcc<1use the court present agreed on the plan as martial case had been dropped. a m end ed . Councilman Eri c .---------------J o hnson was absent. Fl ''\/) /'Sf; l'l<UHf.' J) C:u r<f11wl ./11/111 ('111/ 11 Cardinal eyed in fund case CHJCACiO U\I' l A fedt-re1 l grand Jury 1s 1nve:.llgat1ng whether Cardanul John P Cody illegally diverted a:. muc:h as St mtllwn 1n tax L'xe mpt church funds to a Ion~ llrnt· friend. the t"tlitago S11 r1 Times reported to· duy In a t•opyr1ghted stor.\, the rn·wspapl'r said the grand Jury hai; issued subpoenas for fman· <·1al rcc<>rd:. of thl· Chicago Archd1ol'e:.l' the tard1n..1I and his friend, 74 }ear old llel<'n Dolan Wilson of St Lou1., The an·hdioccse denicd that J any church fund!\ had b('en mas· SL'd t"Ol.\ dcehn(·d comment Mrs Wilson. reached a t her home in St Louis, denied recetv· 1ng tin.' m(Jncy from Cod\ I ' Cod . no, · sht• told a reporter for the St Lout'> Post D1spalt'h. · I thank 1t ·~ a \"1C·1ous jok1· · Thc nc\\spapl·r :.aid 1l lcarneo Cod.' pro\.ldt•d almo!>t S90.000 1n 19()9 a nd 1970 for Mrs Walson to bu~ a homl' in Boca Haton. F'la .• '>hortly aftt•r '>Ill' retired from ;in S8,000 a .\l'ar pos1twn a '> an of f1<'<• m;i111.1gl•r 1n St. Lou1., an(! movt•d lo Chitugo Th£' Sun T1m<·s '>aid its tn· vt·<..t 1gat1011 shows Mrs Wih,on's ""eulth ~nm mg from a relat1 ve- 1.\ meagl·r amount 1n lhf mid l!*Als to nt•ar h SJ milhoA c·urn·ntl} Thl' ne~spaper said tbat 1n atld1110n to her Boca Haton honw. s he <1 lso main- t;11ne<l <1 luxury apartment 10 t'h1t·ago in the earl} 1970s an~ later rented an ap<1rtment in St. Lout:. ll said s he belonged to an l"<clustH' l'lub 111 Florida. drove a luxur.' car and dressed in furs and cks1gnl·r c·lothes 1'1te grand 1ury is looking ant() th<' '>Oltrl't· nf those runds. ac- t'rHd 1ng to unnamed sourcefi 4uo1t.-d b> the Sun· Times Cody , reat•h ed by t he nt.•wspapt·r at u bishoµs· con forencc in 'uburban Mundelein. decli ned comment on the report; I don t need an.' chance rot rebu tta l. said Cody, 73". urchhishop 11f the nat1on ·s largt.•st Cttthuh<· d10tl'Sl' with 2A rntlllon mt•mht•r),_ Efforts I>.' T.Q c Associated Press tn rC'ach Cod v were not successful · - Archdaocc:.l' s pokcsm<1 n Peter l"oott.~ released a c;tatement lo· da~ which said · · M on!'. 1 g no r f'' r a n c is A Bra<-'klll. v1€'ar general. spea~- 1 n g for thP Ar('hdiocese of Chicago, t·ateguri<•ally denies that ther<' has been any misuse of church fund~ " .._ ............. Frank S11wtni umf 111., 11 tit' Hurbarci /ca1•e o .\ew York 111ght club aft('r (I J>M( ,, /11//1111•111g Im wr111rmw1ce at Carnegie I/all l/1s two W(•ck .~twirl 1cw; so/ff 1111/ 111 21 ~day.~ aftt'r r1ckt>ls wt•111 011 sale m Jww 11•1tl1 " 11111· d1111tukl'11/ S"2tl9J}IH) hreaklllC/ 11 Ca niegw hor 111/ II'<' 11 '"""' ~<'I 11 l/l'" r c 1<111 hy Sm at ra Got to giue go vernor credit When Gov. Robert 0 . Orr of Indiana got a form letter from a Chicago bank offering him a credit card. he planted tongue in cheek and wrok back asking 1f his account could h andle h is c redit needs: $90 mtllton for ln diana·s ··unant1c1pated de f1cits. ·· Orr d1dn "t get his wish. but did get. two credit cards with a combined credit line or $5.000. The bank said it hoped Orr wouldn't use the cards for his $90 mtlho n cr edit needs. for that would cause ··consternation of g1gant1l0 proportions · · The comic excho.tnge began when a lctler from the llarn~ Bank of Chicago. addressed lo ··Honorable Orr, .. con J!ratulated Orr on ht~ recent move presumably to the governor's m ansion and offered the services of a com btned acc·ou nt f or MasterCard and VISA Waltt>rs says she ---fe els ··very good" a fter s ~g nin g a fiv e·vt.'ar con- tra c· t With A RC after turning down off('r!-1 from NBC and CBS. AH(' \\OUld w•c.nu n ot dtsdose ll•rms of the l'Ontract. but 1t "a:-learm•d tl as worth mort.' lhan till' S.S m1llton that drew hl'r a\\ .1~ from N BC five Vl•:irs ago ,\ :.oun'l' at CBS said .\tiss \\ altt•r-, "as oHen•d tht• first ft·male s pot 011 "60 Minutes" ;ind the host rolt.' on CBS 'l:l'":.· n('" aftl•rnoon s ho ..... l 'p To Tlw ~1tnute · President Reagan ordered th~1t L" S fla gs o n public building:., military posts and l S na\ .ii vessels be flown .ll half '>ta ff this "eek to ml•mory of Roy Wilkins. The l'I\ II nght:. leader died Tues da~ at agt• 80 - "GN mt· a soul on tht• lint t•urth moon shultlt.>," ltaUWl Pr l'Stdent Sandro Pt>rllnl ?.111cl. us he greell'd U S astronaut Rowrt C'rlppen Ill th<' Qurnnul Puluce 111 Rome "Of <'OllrSl'. Mr Prt.>sident, o f t.'Oursc." Cr ippen responded durlnN u courtesy call arranged hy U S. Am bussador Maxwell Rabb. P alace sou rc es s aid Pe rtini, who wi II be 85 Sept. 25, asked Crippen and Rabb a &eeond limt-to make a "firm reservation" for him on the inaugural flight or a regular U S s pace s huttle to the moon Former 'NBC president Fred Silverman, a 1958 graduat e of Sy r acuse Un ive r s it y, will teach a graduate course in TV pro· gramming there beginning in January. Rep. Claude Peppe r, D· Fla., cele~rated his 81 st birth- day b y doin g his job. something he believes too m any people his age are forced away from by unfair laws Pepper c haired a three hour hearing in which people over 60 testifi ed how working 1s important to the m . P e pper 1s the o ld est member of the House and chairman of the Aging Com· m11lee. lie used his birthday lo a nnounce he is beginning a campaign "to once and for all wipe out the last destruc - li ve vestige" of agl' dis t•rim1nat io n 1n lh l' "orkplacc· Si nger Pear l Bailey, 63, concurred during the hear· ing Comedian Redd Foxx has hl'en grunted a d1 \'Orce afte r ·~ hl' and hi s ' former \.\ift.'. J oi Yun Chi .. 0 x x • ..... ,:;~a voided further ('OUrt battlc•s by agreeing on a .,l'l t lement Under the \ tl·rms or the ,.OXX d I \' 0 r c e . ~ninted in Las Vegas . Foxx will pay $300.1>00 in a settle· ment lo ht:. former wifr Foxx. SH, filed for divorce 111 Octobt.•r 1979 from Mrs Foxx. 37 She responde d with a Los Angeles di\ orce suit a \\ l'Ck later charging cruelty Sunny skies on tap T P nip e ra I 11 rP .~ FORECAST Co asta l L•I• nlQl>t 11\rOUQt> midmorning low ctouO\, but ottwn .. 1w talr 'nrough Froday COA•lal low l>CI. onl•nd "6 Coa1l•l t>1Q1113, onleno 13 wacer u E l,•where, w~st lo \outhw t\t wind> 11 lo 20 ~"°" anernoons, l>ul llghl ancl variable wlncl• noght and mornlna no..;,-, 5cMJthw•"t.-r1v 'w•tl ' lo 1 lttl NoQlll and mOf'nlng low Clou<h and log be<omong '"""' Frt day allernaon. U .. summa r y Tf\• \kles over much or tt1• n•t1on were <IHr IOCS.y, •llt'oU9fl wo~ly M:•1ttred lh::>Wtn •nd thu"CMrstorm\. rumblfld over Nt"H• •nd Color.00 and along Cht FIO<ICS. coast Sc •ll•rtd 1nower> and cnun d•rt•orms wire t •Pfcttd to oot Florida IMtr on II• day and ru c:h from Ntw E1191-lo 11\t .._, Olloo River Valley anO tr.. lowrr Gru 1 Lallo Stlowtr1 wen• eiso foreust '°' Arizona. Utan tnO lt>t soucnern tnd cenlral Rocky Mou<llaln\ TemperMutH early IO<lty rtnQtd from JI C11 Houlton -. lo" oe9reu In Phoonl•, Ariz California Ho C.o "<P AllMO~, '' )I "11>.iau• 18 S8 "m•rtllo 16 S8 A\f'l•\lltlf 1\ •~ Alltnla llA '1 Atlante Cly " l>CI 8•1t1motf 1& SO 81rm1n911m 80 S• 81\m•rc• 'fO •'I Bol\o q1 SI B01.lon '• SI 8rownsvllt' fl1 1) Buffalo 61 S4 Ch.,lsln SC 11 11 (h•r"ln WV IS '1 CMyennt 83 SS C1>1ca90 IS '' C1nc1nn•h 14 '' Cl•v•l•"<I U Sl Cotuml>u• .... 0•1 Fl Wiii Cl6 60 O..n••• as s• on Moono 11 '1 R•a•d Coly 9S 59 San Fran<o><O CH1ro11 10 U Reno •1 SS S.nl• Bar~r• Duluth 8l ~ Sall Ltll• 80 l>CI 01 Stocklon Heriford u 0 Sulll• 61 S6 01 Tntrmat Ht••n• 91 S1 Sc c.ouh 19 60 Ukltt> Honolulu 8! n SI P h mpa 8'I IS 8trUow HOU\lon Cl6 10 SI SI• M•r.r 61 51 " B•o a •• , lndnApll\ 1S SI SllO~•n• 90 SI Bhhof> Jack>nvll• 9? n II fulH as 60 Cattllnt Kan• City 82 l>CI Wtsll lnQln IO S6 Lakt Arro....,.MI Lts V•QA\ 91 /1 Wl<hota 8S 51 Long 8tacll l•1tle Roe~ 12 •l CALIFORNIA Monrov1•.,_ ... C.ou•svllt 18 SI Nt•l>Or1 .,.,..:t> Mtmahl• 80 S• 8•Ur>toeld 'It n Onltrlo Miami Cl6 13 19 ~~r~:. 103 ~~ P1lm Sprong• Ml1wauk.,. IS 60 " U Pt>tdtn• Tht Nallontl Wtalhtr Mrv lCt Mpl•St p C16 H Frt>"° 'ft n San Bernardino ::-:'!'~:t"::e ~=:::~'~a~~::~~ ~=:~·:::.,n, ~ !! t:::~Y:;:' ~ " ~~c~o~~ lt>rouoll Friday Nrw Yark 1S ss Sanl• Cna ao Tlltrt should be some continued N0<lolk 18 51 MOnlerev ., TahOO Valley l•lt nl(lhl and .. rly morning 109 Oklt Col"; SA .i Nff<llH I006, ;; P'AN AMERICAN tnd low clouos nur tt>t coast Om•h• SA 60 ~::!•;:i,.H tt ~ Acapulco Stnta Monica. c.ong Beact> •nd lht Orl•ndo 90 n 93 R•<I Bluff tt ,5 8ar1Modos Orange County metropollltn •••• PMladplloa I• SJ 13 51 Bermuda shOUld t>•w nlQlls ranging from 10 lo PhOOn.. 101 n :.'c<lr~=-~!'Y • • BOQ01• 1S al the bH<l>t>. warml"ll ro tr. PllUl>urOll •• .. Sallnt> li Curac.oo mid 80> lnlMCI Plltnd. Mt II 41 San 0 1-~ 70 Frte1><1r1 Tiit v11~.,. snould tlso c:onlln"" lo Piiand, Oro 11 .i Guadtltjara have fair -att>er, with hlOhs In Cl><! ·-,....,.-----------------------., Gua<MIOUI» UPO•r tos Tt'I• mount•lnJ were """ Hev•n• IOf'•<tsl '°' l\oQll temc-ralurt\ Of IS Klng•lon lo 13 M011ce90 Say '{tlestlo-.thwHlwlnds or ISlolS • SURf Rf PORT Merida m~h during Ille alle•'-1> end •ve· Mt•lco City nlngs 11'1ould blow tl'lrou111> lllt Monterrey non"9rn dtS«ts and tlle Anttt-Ntswu Valley Hlgm tllert •hould lie lrom ., I San Juan, P. R to 101. Te11uctoa111t The lower dt>ert• and lh• Im l)trlat-CM<t>tlla -i-Colorado Rt.,er •al...,. "-Id !\ave l'llQns ot •round IOI lo1 AngeCft "-Id tllO bt l090y tnd cl-y In lele night ancl ttrly mor11lng hours. with hlghS In IM ul)o li)tr '°' Ex te nded outlook lktt .... Hunt11191on Bluffs Hunllnoton Pier Stntt AN RI..., Jelly «Ith SI N9WPOf'1 11ndSI H-1 llaCl>ot w.G0e Rockplle, c._..,. !>ltel>Y Hotl-Tllalla-Br-> s.11 c..-0o11env Betel> Poe ht·'-8eect> Teu,·a ""•/Mell. ?·3 l ·l 3 l 1-2 l M l-3 1·3 ~ 1-l wa ... ~ ltlr fair fair QOOCI -fair fair QOOd QOOd QOOd - ..... _ Te .... u " u ., ., u .. .. .. u .. Caloary Edmonton Montretl 011awa RtlllN Toronto Vencouwr WIMIP911 T ides CANADA TOOAY Ml " 93 104 95 100 I• .. ,. ,, .. .. IS ,, 107 ., 95 n •• ,. '' to .. ., u to to II .. to .. 90 95 ,. to to .. .. .. to 51 SI to '1 u II S6 St u IO 5e 13 41 n u SS 10 •1 ~ •I ,, .. .. 51 u ~ " " " '• ~ II 1t St IS " IS 7l n SS n 13 71 .. }S .. .. 0 .. .. J1 u COASTAL. MOUNTAIN AREAS -FOQ and loW <-Ntr IN <otJI melnly 111 nletrt end ,,_,,,no "°""" Sunny werm day• Inland. Hloro tem· (HOC•ln-1 .. ·FtrlOI San Clemtfllf Pier Trafaloar Second 1>1Qf1 T 3S 1>.m S.1 •. ..-returH In llW 1-10I al , ... «•HI a"CI motlly ID to tO In the Inland "ellrtl ~ SS lo '4 COHlal aftd vellay •-· HIOfl• at movnlaln •• -11 1S to 1$ and '°"" I" the 40I to tM mid JOI MQftday·froday II >'DU CID no< ltwe "'°"' -1>y ~ 30 1> m call lletore I I> m -.-our c;ooy ,..14 be dell-I'd s.turdty end S..nd1y II vou OD no4 ._i._. yout cooy by 7 1 m Olli eetore 10 I m t fld yc>ur 'OO'f •II toe Olol-.d IT·Str .. o Cotton'• Pohl! TrHtltS S.n Ono!rt TOMORROW'S TIOES Sovtt>wesl t-3 llOOCI .. l·l QOOd .. l·l QOOd .. lol II-.. HIOh I u • m. l.ow 2: IO p m Swtll dlrectklfl RE PORTI NG AGEHCll$ Paul Miiiard, 519"• Oa•IOllOft, L0911n Lockabty Tom Grlftdlt, OrmMI Ttgl-. Send\' Or'ool, Neal Harn1. Sle ... LHlll>•ook. G•e<i Boolt> We1re Listening ••• '°llllOAY Flru low 1 31 a.m .0.1 l'lrlt lllQll I » a.m •.S Sa<Oftd 1oW 1 10 1>.m I t Second high I IS 1>.m •.O Sun ..U I 01 p.m., rlM• Friday •::llt.m. Moon WI> ) 90 e.m l"rlday, rlttt S U1>m What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like ? Call the number below and your message will be recorded, transcribed a nd delivered to the fpproprtate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulatton t ails. please. Tell us what's on your mind 642•6086 • Orengo Coast DAIL Y PILOTflhursday, Soptembor 10. 1981 H/F 500-mile limit opposed Frontie r Airlines officials huve filed a legal challenge to a requirement that commercial jets l~ving John Wayne-AlrPort in Orange Countr, can fly no flil'ther than 500 males. In papers riled in U S District Court m Los Angeles. a1rlme of- ficials irnid the 500-mile ru1t! ls a "historical anachronis m" that ' no longer applies. They said Frontier, If allowed lo fly non·stop to Denver. 849 mtles away, would use the s ame types of Jets il uses now to fly lo Las Vegas before proceeding lo Denver They s aid the 500-mile rule was originally imple mented to pro h1b1t large commercial passenger jets from using the airport . but lifting the require· m e nt wo uld no lo nger cause more noise. Bob Sc hulman, Frontier public relations director. said We dnes day that the airline would use the same Boeing 737 jets to fly non-stop to Denver as 1t uses today to fl y to Las Vegas Since the jets would be subject to t he s ame weight r equire ments. the noise would not be in· creased with the longer flight, he s aid. With non !>top rt1ghls, the airline l'Ould get its passengers to Denver fastt.•r a nd with less l'OSl. he :-.aid .. Mo:.t nf our people "'ho board flights at John Wayne are going to Denver and points beyond.·· h<' said .............. so LONG, SUMMER -\utu11111 h L!I\ IJIJ,.! 111111 ... 111 lh pl'ndmg ;Jl"l'I\ ;cl . '-llC'll ;1 .... \Ile' dt'\\ ll'it •Ill .I "('llft •r '-\\('II h~ t ilt• ('Ol d \d1ro11d.1d-, 1111111111.tlll .111 011t -.ul1· l .. 1!..1· l'l,1l"1d \. Y Orangt· County S uperv1'oor Thomas Rile) :-.aid Wl'dne~day. howcvt'r, that he will contanu<' to fight an) mocl1f1c at1on in the pcri meter rule ·· 1t m aintains the 1ma~e of lhE- a 1rport as a ~hort-haul fac1ht) ... he said, "and that image alone I'> important · Bloodless surgery doc raps officials Rile\' noted that tht• 500·m1lt' rule ;s part of the county 's airport acct.'ss plan for com · m e rc1a l earnl'rs srheduled to go into e ffect Ort I lie said to modif:~ an) part or the plan .... ould not bt• in the t·ounty's tn tc•n•!>t Front1t.'r's t•hallen gt• was filed as part of its response to a la"s u1t pending agains~ the ac t'css plan Tha t s uit was filed by Pac ific Southwest Airlines. "hLCh wanl.S--lhe eourt tu-Mop thC' access plan from going mto ef r&t PSA 1s to recc1 ''l' t" o datl) de parture:-. from J ohn Wayne. Jr C'ording to thl' JCCeS!. plan Its officials claim the airline s hould receive more A hl•:mng on the suit. which had been scheduled for Friday. has been postponed until Sept 25 Tanke r truck owner cite d SAN RAMON I AP I The o .... ner of a lanker truck cited for -;pilling toxi<' acids on Interst ate ti80 may face new ch<irges pend 1ng an 1n\"es t1gat1on by the California H1ghwa~ Patrol. Twc•nt y·on<' people received medical treatment and 3,000 stu- dents \ .. ere ('\'acuate d Tuesday when the tanker . carrying 1.000 ga llon~ of a toxic ac1d·metal mixture. l ea k e d o nto the highway and sent a cloud of nox· ious fu me s over San Ramon Valley neighborhoods The truck owner. Eric kson Inc of Hichmond. was cited by the California lfighy. ay Patrol Wednesday for ··spilling a load on a hii:thway." 01 Hon l.ap1n. an Orange· County hast•d ph) !-i lcian who '.'>pel'1alt ze!> tn hloodlc!-.S surger) has C'hargt•d lh<tt al·cusat1ons b) state hC'alth nffti'1a ls against him are rci.ttt•d 1n r·l'hg1011s pt-rSl'('U tion Lapin. 10. l'alled a pre:.:-. l'Oll ft·n•n1·t· in hi!. Santa Ana offict· to 1 t•:-.pond l1t th1• lll'"S th.it ht• had been naml'd 1n c:1 13 count accusation hv the !-.late Medical Qual1t} Asi,"urancc Board Ior negligence and conducting need less "urger)'. Lapan said "9:1 Pl'rl'ent plu.'> of h1:-. pat1t•nts ;in· J ehovah s Witnl·:-:-.t.'s. ~ho 1n tht•tr 1n tc rp retat1on of a b1bl1t•ill passage. do not bt'lit'\'t.' m u:-.mg blood trani.fus1011:-. during sur gery The l!-inwll horn doctor !-iatd he 1s one of the few surJ.:Nms in lhl' st all' who respects the group·., re ligious conviction:-. Most sur geon!.. he s aid, e ither refuse treatment or give blood trans fusions against the pa t1enls' wills "l don't practin• being God." he said "And so I have to look a t a patie nt and sa). 'Within the limits you impose upon m e. whal can I do lo preserve ltfe"'"" Bloodies:. ~urgt'ry . he ad milted. an volvt'S more ris k than surgery using transfus ions . ll a lso rcqu1 re:-. · ·co ns id era bl~ more meticulous.. attention to technique. since causing bleed 1ng bt•comcs a much more ser ious mallt•r. he said · Rasically. the difference is that in some c<ises, you have to operate to rontrol bleeding." ht' explained. But Lapin :.aid the conven t1onal medical communtt) has rC'sislC'd bloodies:-. surgNy and has ltt(•refon• denied J ehovah's ti you've put aside your decorating dreams lor a loveher living room until you land a real value here's the answer to lhose dreams. all the hner Quality features usually found an sofas regularly selling for $800 00 10 $900 00 now only 80" sofas 1n choice of styles and covers in a wade selechon of colors. 2 weeks only W1111t·:-.M'!-i thl•1r n g hts of re li.i.:1011s fret·dom I f1rml) hell1·\ t• the) are I rt·.tll·d as .,1·t·1md C'l;,,ss c1 t1zens b\' tht· 11w1hc·al profos:.1on ... he ':1111 lh 1·ompJrtMm ht· noted that l'hr 1!-il1a11 S<'H·nlr:-.l:. un· :.illowed tn p1 aelll'l' p1 a~t·r-. "1th their m1nhtt·r:. during l'rit1cal mo· llH'llh Jt•hm·;1h s W1tnt·sses. he ela1ml·d .• 11t•n t gl\l'n the same ··~ht ... LJJHn .... a ... <·ar•l'ful not to talk ahoul spl•t·1l11• l'hargt•s an the ac 1·us at 111n 11 1· '.'>irnl lw doe:-.n t mind being ampopulur 1n tlw medical com rnuntt\ hul ht· (·l.i1med his sue 1 , ...... 111 trc·ating .h·hn\'ah s Wit 111•:. ... 1·., ft um I h roughout the Y.01 Id had cau-,ed raised l') l'hnm' .in<! Jt•.ilnu:.~ from other surgl'On:. La pin ha cl kt.' pt rnosl of has pa ttl·nts at Esperan1a lntt'rcom mun1t.' llosp1t al 1r1 Yorba Linda prior to 1h salt• to St Jude llosp1tal Fulll'rtnn Before the :-.ale. lhe State Medical Quahty A:-.:.ur<ince Uoard had hied ac- t'U'-at ions for poor management l..1p1n r la1mt•d lhat the ac l'Us11t11111 al"o was based on the sa ml· r l'lt.QIOllS IS!'!Ul'., F r •' n k B ,1 r b a r n . L il p 1 n · s la\\~1·r. said none of the patients narnt.•d 1n llw accusation had eumpla1nt•d Lo med i cal a uthonttt:'~ U.S. sta nd hit '.'JEW \'ORK t r\P l Top Luth(•ran lt•a ders have told Prt·~tdt•nt H1•agan that the Unit C'd Statc.•s has fa\'ort•d ·'injustice over JUSl t<'t' tn tls refusal to <·onckmn South Afrt<'a s invasion inlo Angola Your Favonte Designer W111 Be Happy To Assist You H.J.GAl\l\ETT fll~Nrru~E PROFESSIONAL 1...,TERIOR DESIGNERS HOURS: Mon. tl'lru Tnur1. 10 a.m to 6 p.m. Fri. 10 e.m. tot p.m. Set. 10 • m to 5:30 p.m 221 S HAllOR ILVD. COSTA MESA 64'·02751 . , . . . H/F Orang Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, September 10, 1981 mffiu~rn~ Fut11re shock ~tuns U.S. economy Walesa wins labor support in Poland Slwrtfall for '82 seen $23 billion G l>AN SK. Poland 1 A £'1 Solidunty leader Lech Walesa ur ed h1s m<k_peruieJll union lo. day to be "fast, operative and a h llle dictatorial," and won a crucial vole of confidence from inneaslngly defiant delegates to the labor federation's first na tional congress. Meanwhile, Poland's com - muni s t reg im e attacked Solidarity anew. declaring "a political fight is going on. It 1s between those who want to refres h the s tructures of socialism . . a nd those who re- ject socialism . trying step-by- s tep, inslitution·by institution to lake over authority " Wa lesa told the de legates before the vote: "I am in the un- ion lo win battles and not to lose them. But if "e do not ha\'e a strong leadership. we shall be l6lrin g-battte~ Ne1v York dark for four hours NEW YORK tAP I Re sourceful New Yorkers jumped into jammed intersec lions to direct tra ffic. com muters abandoned paralyzed s ubways . a n d firefi g hters rescued office workers from stalled elevators as a power failure darkened Lower Manhat- tan Wednesday's four-hour power outage was only a mild version of the city's two great blackouts. in 1965 and 1977 , but s till halted bus iness 10 the area the na tion 's financial <'enter. Castro oppo11e11ls clai1n infiltration MIAMI 1AP1 /\n anti-Castro gr oup. has cla1m('d 1t used an at temptl><l pea<.·eful occupation .. of the S Navy base at Guan tanamo Bay in Cuba as cover to infiltrate armed commandos in to the communist nation ··L'n1ted Cubans is mos t grateful for all the stones pro and con that wer<' written in the Anglo pn•:1s. about the Guan tanamo operation. for without 1t. the m1i.swn of infilLraUng m en in Cuba as we did l\\O weeks ago would have been more d1f ficult." said frank Slurgis. the group's military ad\.'1ser. R ea{{an ponder~ def e 11se cut backs WASlll NGTON (i\P1 With his mind made up on the range of d e fense cuts needed to balance the IJudget by 19.84 , President Reagan is g1vmg himself a week to decide what to cut from has m ilitary buildup program R ea~an ended a 212 hour White Hous e meeting with De f ens e Secrl'lary Ca:.par Wei nberger and budget director David Stockman indicating the range of reductions he favors. White I louse s pc1ke:.man Larry Speake:-.kaid Call to reserve yours today $35.00 r uhnR. which barred primary voting for ma)'or, comptroller and all other otric&it Jn the boroug h:s of Manhattan , Brooklyn and the Bronx. And after a hectic dll y, primaries in the two o the r boroughs of Queens and Slaten Island were canceled to avoid confus ion. with no ne w dales set Matt slays five inf a niily, self CHICOPEE. Mass. <AP > -A businessman who police believe shot five relatives. a pet poodle and then himself behind the carv ed door s of his $200,000 hom e was described as a good neighbor who "always had a smile on his face." Chieopee--Poliee Chief Henry Kulig said police were still try- in~ to determine what happened in Richard Grochmal's sprawl- ing wooden contemporary home in an exclus•ve section of the ci- on Tuesday night. But he said the deaths "tentatively appear to be a m urder-suicidc " Private nieeling of N RC assailed WASHl~GTON <AP l Mem - bers of the Nuclear Regulatory Com mission are in contempt of court for holding a budget meet 1ng in private despite a court or der that tl be public. says a federal Judge Senior Dn;tr icl Judge M. Edward Curran, who had or· de red the N RC to o pen its budget meetings to the public, did not say in his order Wednes da v whether sentencmg meant Jai°l At a hearing Aug 25 he had threatened th<.• comm1ss1oners with prison terms Storn1 111ouing throll{(h Bahamas MIAMI 1AP1 A "fair!~ dis· organized" tropical storm Gert moved through the central Bahama is lands today, and forecasters sai d some stre'ngthe-mng could occur !Jy tonight ·'Storms ('an s tr e ng then without an) trouble as they move through the Bahamas ... s a 1 d :\t 1 I e s L a w r e n c e . a foreC'aster at the National Hur- ricane Center here "But so far, this s torm is not doing that." SIMULATED LAUNCH COMPLETED R1l·hant Trul~ und .Joe Engll' stand in front of -,p;itv '>h 11111t· (.'olurnbi<J toda~· a ftt•r c·ompll1ling a fhrn l'd -.;1mulalNi liftoff Wl'dnt•sda\ Tht> A,.W....,_.. pr;H'llt'l' 'l<JllllC'h .. \\a~ dl•la~ l'd :11: ll11ur-, l>t>ta11~l' 11f "hi.JI o ff1(·1;1h r;lll1•d <111 l'lt·c·t nral f:.illun.• latt• Tut·~da~ \l·tual l.1und1 d ~ill' 1!'> '>C'ht•Otlfl'cf (){of C) Largest bank holdup solved? 2 wanted in $3 .3 million h eist nabbed in Denver DENVEH <A P 1 Two men wanted in a SJ.3 million bank robbery the largest in the nallon 's h1storv have been arrested without ineident at a hotel here. t he FBI says Douglas Wayne Brown, 35, and David Lee Grandstaff. 38. were taken into custody Wednes- day afternoon at the Sheridan Airport Inn near Stapleton International Airport by FBI agents act· ing on a lap, said Jack Egnor. agent m charge of the FBl's Denver offtee. The two appeared before a US magistrate to- da\ for a bond hearinJ! Grandstaff and Brown were the la.st two sus pcl'tS wanted in the robbery of the First Nallonal Bank of Arizona in Tueson on April 22 "They got JUSt a htlle too greedy, .. said Egnor_ "When a robbery becomes the biggest our agents tend to really go after the suspects . It's just a little extra motivati on." Douglas Bruce Fenimore, 34. a lready has pleaded guilty lo the Tucson robbcrv. and another suspect , J ohn Anthony Oh ver. 40. was arrested earlier this V<.'ar in Springfield. Ill The four also have been charged with the arrnt>d robbery of St 5 million from a jewelr~ s tore 1n Phoenix, in May 1980, and a $500,000 robbery from a Jewelr~· store in Walnut Creek. Calif . m February 1980 The men arc all from the Des Moines area. and used the same m('lhods in t>ach of the rob· l)('ries. EJ?nor said 'Thev alwa\'S used masks and they liked to grab the 'per!>on ·who opened the JCwelry stores or banks," ht• :.aid "Once they got in they would t·ap· ture the rest of thl' e m1>loyees and threaten to kill them." No firearms or large !>ums of mone) were found on the men. but their hotel rooms were bemg '>t.'art'hed today Only $1 million of the stolen mone) and Jewels has been recovered. but Egnor said the arrests would help m recovery efforts. WASllINGTON (A P l Presa dent ReaRa n 's emba ttled l'conomic Pmiram lS receiving "another jolt a forecast from congressional et•onom is ts that the budget s hortfall for next year will bt> nearly $23 billion above Reagan's target of $42.5 billion Th e r epor t from the ConRressionol Budget Office also predicts that in 1984, the year for whieh Rt>agan ha!. prom- ised a balanced budget. there will be a $50 billion deficit The budget office provides in - d e pc nden l budget data for Congress The report was pre sented today at a meeting of the Hnusc Budget Committee Whilt> ind1<:ating a gradual dcdine in budget def1c1ts over Lhl· next s(•vcral years, the re port '>aid · that budget balanct> will net ~ t1th1ined by 1984 un - luss the proposed ~rowlh of d(' fensc spending 1s curtailed, non dl'fcnse spending 1s sealed back cvl'rl furthl•r ur increases in n·vcnues arc J!Cncrated '· M eanwhill·. the report 1n eluded an l'<·cmomic forecast prt>dH·ting ·substantial 1m provement in the economy com pared with the lackluster pl•rformancc of recent years." , N<·verlhel<·~s. the report said. t'BO 1:-. not us tlptim1st1c as the ad min 1st rat10n I\ It hough Co11grc·ss enal"led n•c or d bud gt' l CHI d ta x cult in g 1J.1rk<1ge:-. bdon' its August re c·<•s:-.. 1nter<·:-.t r<1tes have re ma1ned high. threatening lo pus h the fcd{·ral budget deficit wt•ll beyond Heagan's target of S42 5 billion for 1982 and wipe out hopt''-of thl· balanced budget the pn•:-.1dent prom1!>ed for 1984 That ha:. :-.ent adm1nistrat10n offtl·1uls "earthing for add1t1nnal hudgct cuts to hold down spend ing During a Whtie> I louse meetmg W l'd ncsday ttJ consider ways to c·ut thl· defense budget , Reagan '>aid a 1982 def1c1t of S42 5 billion 1:-. manageabll' <ind ~l' can do " ·Wl· re determined wt•'re go ing I 11 curne m at 42 5 .. Reagan '><lid Heagan abo commented on a propos al by Republican con- grc:-.:-.1onal l<.·aders for legislation that would gave lhe president limited authorit~ to impound thal 1s. not spend money that Congress had vott>d to !>Pend Power cut; candle blamed for f atalit~ S T RL G ~fewhours later .his three sons .Ed1 son _spC1ke~r:nan Do n F1r_eCh1efJArlynOettingsaid Alfre! Mol::. -'1 · /I Id ~A~~ th were dead in a fire apparently Lmdvall said the utility shut off the fire apparently trapped the ic P ea e wa e started by an overturned candle the electricity at noon Tuesdav bm ~ an thC' upstatr:. of the frame po" er company not to sloo -and added the company's action housl' service to his ~ous~ and prom-"Lt JUSl isn't fair." the 25-year "fell within Lhe guidelines of ICC "The mother ran ba('k 1n and 1sed 1lo pay his bill by Satur old steelworker sa1dWednesday t lllinois Co m merce Com tried to get the 3-yearold. but day But lhe li ghts went off and in a funeral home, ~haking his missionl re,gulations " s he couldn't stand it and she ran Killers laugh at sentence CHICAGO <AP1 A pair of convicted killers reported to be hit men for organized crime laughed when they were sen- tenced to death for the shotgun s layings of three reputed drug dea lers. Circ uit Judge Thoma s J Ma loney s e nte nced William Bracy. 39. a nd R oger Lee · Cochise" Collins. 33. Wednes- day to die m the electric chair Dec_ 9. Both laughed audibly The execution is automatically 1 . ~tayed pendmg an appeal lo the head The three children. who _ haC'k out. .. !>a id Grennan died Tuesday mght. were to be T he utility dech.ned to reveal ,\n aunt of the children. Berta buried today how much the famllv owed M arlinez. was at the funeral "He'd promised to pay. but he was laid off from the steel mill and hts unemployment check hadn 't ca ught up yet ." Whitesid e County Cor oner James Grennan said of Montiel. Grennan said the fire ap- parently started whe n a candle was kn()('ked over hours after the electricity in the tiouse was shut off A Commonwealth Edison s pokesman said Montiel had been not1f1ed that the bill was past due and that the power would be shut off Tuesday. Don Brown, a fire investigator home Wednesday. with the Illinois Fire Marshal's ''I'm very mad about them office. said he inspected the re· s hutting off the lights," !.he s aid m ains of the house Wednesday "Alfredo told them, 'I'll pay you but would not speculate on the on Saturday. don't turn them cause or the fire. He said he ex-off. But they did. That c.·aused peels lo make a ruling Fnday the death of three children " after interviewing the Montiels Oetting :.aid the blaze had Montie l 's wife . Diana, re-already spread through the ma1ned hospitalized today in house when firefighters arrived fair condition with burns on both at 10: 30 p m Tuesd ay. of her arms. The fire in the two-An hour earlie r. the father story home killed Anthony, 5, blew out two of four candles m Fabian. 3, a nd Matthe w, 4 the house and went to a friend's months Mrs. Montiel and the h o m e. Grennan said . 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PALJ>\ SPR1NOS • AASADENA ·PICO RIVERA• SANTA NV..· WESTMINSTER• WOODl.ANO HIU.S ............................................ a .... a_._.._._.. ....... ________ ......,....._~~ :-·. . . .. . -.~~----------...... ~~111191111 .... ,., .......................... ~, ....... z .. •s .. 11111 .. _111.llJ!!!lll~-•_ .. _I. --------------\;.f --~ --.. ..,. -~ Diahlo licensing nears Anti-nuke prot estors v ow to keep plant from starting up WASJllN(;ToN \AP > The Dlablo Canyon nuclear power plant , one of the most con· l roversial m U.S. history. is on the verge or gett ing an operating lacensc an action anti-nuclear demonstrators promise will lead to massive protests A two-man appeal board of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission gave iL'i approval Wednesday to the California plant's security plan lo guar d against sabotage. T)lat approval was the only step remaining before the com- mission can vote on granting a low-power open.ttang li cense. The commission is expected to take that vote within 10 days. A low power license allow:; the plant to load fuel and operate al 5 percent of capacity fo r shake· do"A n tests Demonstrators are pledging to keep the plant from starting up by blocking all land and sea ac- c·ess lo it. They. have argued santc 1973 that the facility. on LA County F air opens i n Pomona POMONA IAP > The Los Angeles County Fair one of the n ation's lar~est opened lo·. day with the theme t hat .. Everyone Should Love a Fair ·· Last year, nearly everyone did, with a record I 35 million fairgoers floc king to the big s how. This year. the 54th annual Los Angeles Count) Fair, the Oak Ridge Boys are featured, along w ith horst:' racing , a new carnival and hundreds of ex hi bits City dwellers will gt•l more of t he down-home feeling wi th a pumpkin pie eating contest, rooster crowing, cow milking, butter churning. horseshoeing, a celebrity look alike <:Ontest. hog calling, a .. Best of the Bands" contest and Christm<is tree tn m- ming Wit ness surf aces in Settles case LOS ANGELES 1AP 1 As the distract <itlorney considered granting immunity to force Signal llill policemen to testify ' an the case or slain football star Ron Settles, a new witness sur- faced with .. c ircumstantial endcnce .. bearing on the case J ohn Van de Kamp, the Los An geles County di s trict al · torney. said Wednesday that he as considering granting immuni- ty from prosec1.4lion to one or more of the policemen to get grand jury testimon) in the case. Six officers invoked the Fifth Amendment an refusing to teslifv before a <:oroner's in- quest-If ~iven 1mmunat). a \\ll- ncss con be required lo I est 1 fy or face a contempt of t•ourl c1ta lt0n. Medfly traps lo be doubl ed BALDWIN PA RK IAPI Agriculture officials conducted the lhJrd in a series of at least s ix aerial s prayings of the pcst1c1de malathion and agreed to double the number of medfly traps set m six counties. Related story, Page 82 Orftcaals agreed Wednesday to ancn·asc the number of poison- laced traps from five to 10 per square mile within a 100-mile radius of here to reassure other s tates and foreign governments that California produce as safe The traps are baited with a sex scenl. Lo s Angeles Count) Agrtt·ulturt-Comm1ss1oner Paul Engl<·r :.aid more traps would be -;et out lo .. detect an v carrv out .. af tn fact it has occurred .. Nuns, o t hers ruffed in protest LOS ANGELES 1AP1 Eleven women, including five Roman C(jtholic nuns and one Ep1s('opal deacon , ~ere handryffed and taken C1way in pol ice van:. during a protest at the Federal Building to ~top the deportation of Salvadoran ref· ugecs Th(• women \\ere arrested Wednesda.\ for v1olat1ng a fedl'r<ll st atute p r ohibitin g anyone from impeding the prog- ress of mall carriers, said police• Offict·r Al Fragoso He sa id thev \\ere not book ed although (·harges may be filed lalt•r Suit seeks hall to Simon art sale LOS ANG EL ES (AP 1 Three former president:-. of the ;"llorton Simon Museum of Art are seek 1 ng a court injunction to prevent Simon from selling part of the Pasadena museum ·s art <:ollec twn to the ell.\ of San Franc1sro Si rnon placed has personal art collection 1n the former Pasadt•na Art Museum an 1974 when he took control of it, but has 1nd1cated he mav mo\•e the a rt works to San Fr a·ncisco the· California coast near !:>an Luis Obispo, is too dangerous to operule because it lies only 2.S miles from an earthquake fault T he protestors, led by the Abalone Al l ia nce, pre d ict between 5,000 and 10,000 people will converge on the facility Lo take part an the demonstrations A J uly protest r ally d rew 25,000 people. A· 64-page manual details plans for a land blockade at the plant's four gat es and a sea blockade in which swimmers will t read wate r near the plant's four giant water in-take pumps, hoping that will keep the pumps from being turned on California Gov. Ed m und G. Brown Jr was a leading oppo· nent of the plant , but he has pledged to use the California Na- tional Guard if necessary to keep order when the operating license is granted. Five hundred guardsmen have been put on alert, a nd troops were a lready a t t h e pla n t Wednesday setting up shower . food and laundrv facilities for hundreds of California law en- f orcl' rnent pNsonnel. P(;tc1fic Gas & Electric Co . •o~ners of the plant, have made a \•isible show of their own prep· arat1ons. \\ hich include guard dogs and eaghl-foot·tall fences. A force of 100 unifor med security guards has been hired, and they have been taking target practice at human silhouettes o n a firing range near the plant · 01ablo Canyon ha s .a set SC'hcdulc and we wtll move forward on that schedule The planned demons t rat ion or blockade will not affect Diablo Canyon in any matter.·· plant manager Robert Thornberry said Wednesday. PG&E s aid it wi ll house the plant's 320 workers al the plant 1f necessary and has helicopters reaciv to airlift food and other suppi1es. The nuclear fuel has been at lhe plant for f ive years while the utility fought a· bar- rage of legal maneuvers aimed a l derailing the facility. which wa s granted a construction permit in 1967 and applied for the operatmg license in 1973. The Nuclear Regulatory Com mission had a closed-d oor meet ang scheduled today to discuss gran ting the low-power license. but commission offi cia ls said they did not believl' a vote would be laken on the matter until Sept 18, when the NRC has a n open meeting sc heduled o n Oiablo Canyon. Full commission approval is expc('ted because of the favora ble recommendation fo r a low· power license by the NRC's J\ tom 1c Safety Licensing Board and the fact that lhe commission now has two new members a p· pointed by President Reagan whll are strong suppor ters of nuclear power. Famous for the finest in Imported MEN'S and WOMEN'S Sportswear Shoes cstd Accessories is having their 20th Annual Eariy Fall Markdowns from 50% f O 80% off Re9ular Price on selected SprilMJ. Summer and Ecrly Fall Merchandise. Men11 Store 65 Fashlott •• Newport leach C7 141 644-6500 Women11 Store l l Foshlow ltlaad Newport l eocll 17 141 644-2400 Orange Coast DAI LY PILOTflhursday, September 10. 1981 H/F Pac:1/1c Gas and f;/ectnc: I>1al>/11 Canqo11 1wcll!•1r µm11•r p/unt 11ecar Sa11 J.111., IJlll'i>" /an·., une mon> llurdle be/on• 11 <.'UTI he l1ef!nst>d 111 11pnaf1• .,. .............. ---------------------~--~----~---------- Equal pay work hill hacked Measure face rough sledding in state Senate SAC R AM EN T O <AP > Legislation to bring the pay of skilled fema le secretaries up to that of equall y s k illed male technicians has passed the state Assembly. The ··comparable worth .. bill , blocked last month by a Senate <.'ommittee chairm an. won a 44-24 vote Wednesday and went to the Senate where treatment could be rougher. Argued Assemblywoman Max ine Waters, D Los Angeles. before the vote .. I think this bill is long past due. It's extra im portant that women are given the value of their work." T he bill, covering only state employees, would require that when women occupy 70 percent or more of the positions of a cer· lain job t itle. the comparative value of their work be con- .,1dcred when setting the salary Thus the state would have to co mpare the s kill , effort. responsibility and workmg con· d1t1ons of se(·retarics to those of male dom1!rnted jobs that often pay mon• Studtl'S ~.ave shown that many fc•malt• llum111atcd Jobs pay less lh(;tn Jobs such as car washing or maant(•nant·t• th(;tl n•qu1re fewer s kills ~ind res ponsibility The bill was originally ARL29 b.\' Asst·mbl~ man Btll Lockyer. I> San Lt:andro It was approved bv the l\ssemblv Public E-m ployces and Ret 1rement Committee. the• Assembly Ways and Mt•ans Committee. the full Aso;embly. and the Senate Gov· l'rnment<.11 Organ1zat1on Com matlee Hut arriving at lhe Senate f-'1nance Committee, crusty 73- year old Chairman Alfred AJ · quist, O·San Jose. not a s trong acJvoc·ate of women's rights, re· fused to schedule a hearing He t·\•en threatened to have Lockyer arrested when he objected So Lockyer a mended his AB129 tnlo SH459 by Sen Paul C(;trpenter. D Cvoress On the Asse mbly fl oor Wednesday. Phil Wyman, R· Teh(jchap1, tried to send SB459 back to the Public Employees Com m1ttee for another hearing, but lost 23-43 Alls ler McAl1ster. 0 -San Jose. asked rhetorically what the eom parable worth system would pay Elvis Pres ley or p ro · fess1on(jl ba~eball players .. Then• as, of course. no magic formula for thi s The only syst<.'m in the: private sector is lhe market system.'• McAhster said ~ ... lf:t ~~ ~~~ ~fl~ # As you 're probably aware. there is a very important fund raising campaign gojng on in our city to build the Irvine Boys & Girls Club. The Club, part of the long established and highly-acclaimed Harbor Area Boys Club, will offer our young people many excellent programs and activities designed to improve character. strengthen values and broaden horizons. It wi II fil l a void that now exists in our <) c ity for this type of youth-oriented facility. Because of the worthwhile nature of the Boys & Girl s Club. the Kresge Foundation of Troy, Michigan. recently awarded the building fund a $75,000 "challenge" grant. This means that in order to receive the contribution. the private and corporate citizens of our community must raise the rest of the money-about $300.000 - necessary to start building the Club. We are hoping to break ground this fall. Working together. we can meet this challenge and get the Club built for our children. In fact. if each household in Irvine donated only $10. we'd be there! If we don't do it. no one else will ... so please fill out the coupon below indicating your donation and send it to Challenge, Boys Club of the Harbor Area. P.O . Box 10297. Costa Mesa. CA 92627. Thank you. Space for this message was paid for by Pllchess, Perricone and McCllntock Sincerely, IJ~4k Dave Baker Woodbridge Fund Raising Chai rman --------------------------------------------I Name ............................ . I I Company if applicable ........................................................... . I Address . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... · ·. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ~ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · I I !Ne want to he lp meet the challenge by donating I $. . . . . . . . ....... to the Irvine Boys & Girls Club. I ................ The check is enclosed. 11 .•...•••••••••.• Ptease send a pledge card. 'I ,.. lnlH loy• & Cilrts c ... I M••1fww c....._.,..._.. ly Mm A-,t .. ,.c._..,...,.....,..,....,,o.1e111nt1,c .. ......,cAtH11 ••••••••~••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••L--------------------------------------------~ ......... •s•s•s•a ......................... .-................................. ___________ ~-'-~~ \ - a . ... . ---.. -___________ _, ., -Al Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!fhursday, Septomber 10. 1981 Can sclwol trustee cope with two jobs? Among the carHlarlall'S for tht• llunt111gton Beach l 'naon ll1gh Sthool 1>1:.tnt·I sehnol hoard 1:-. a w o m a n w h o a Is o s l' n · l's o 11 .1110ther st·houl hoard 1n the ell' Nol'rn:i \' a11Clt• r Molen is a t rus tct• of lht• 1 luntington Bea(•h t'tt~ (('h.·mentar~ 1 School Dist rict and has two .vcar s r<.·mainrng 011 her term She ha:. ehoM•n to a lso l'<ttnpa1gn for a post on tht· high :.chool board lf c.•let'tl•d , s he savs -..he 111 I l'IHls to :.en e on b1ith boards s1 multaneuush . '.\1 r s \'a nd er M o I en ha s pro\'l'<I lo be a hard·\\ork111g and compl•tl·nt trus l<.'l' She suys hl'I' q·hool board ex1wrientl' '' tll ht• an assl'I if sht>':-. ('lt'C'ted to tht• high sd10ol hoard But the ci11tit-:. of a trustee 111 tlw lc.ll'gl'r high s<·hnol <11stn C'I an• t·umplt•x and t1mt:'-con:-.uming . The dis trict has a S50 m1ll10n hull~el, 18.600 -;t udenh and a hi!-. tory of volattll• labor problt•ms Lust s prinJ;:. trustt•es \\'t'rt• nwt•l· 1ng a t least l'\ c.•ry wt•ek \.\urking on budget and prog rum cuts and lahor thsputes Ofll·n. tlw~· nwt f\\O and thrt•e times a wc.•t•k. fl ':,, µn s'>1l>ll' that ~I r:-. \'andl·r l\1olt•n ('oulcl be.· trying to tak1.• on too man~ re'>pon:-.ibil1t1t·s h~ attt-mpling to sen ·t• thl' l'ons t1t uc.·nts. of two s{'hoo l d1!-.tric1 -.. ul the '>Llffit• tame \'olers must' bl' aw;H't• that ~I r.., \'under ~l olen plans to :-.t•n't• on anolhl'r sdmol hoard l\\O mort• \l'ttrs The rt• <1 n .• man~ ;i.., 1w<· t:-to lit· "t•1gtwd \\'ht•n ('ast 111g a ha I lot 111 lhl' loc:al -.<:hool board 1•lc.•tt1on:. this No\'(.•mhl'r Mrs . \'ander :\rtolen"> propost•d dual roll• hkt·I~ \\ 1 ti bl' one of those Warning was • ortfer in Sl'\l'ral hundred llunt111gton Bt•ach emµloyl'e:-. wen.• e \ iJCuat ed from lhl' cidc centl•r Tut'sda\· morning "hl'll g c.1 :-. fuml''> filll'd liuilclings \\1th noll.ious od ors Fin• Dl'IJ<Jrtment o ff1c1al s sa.\ an 1ns pt•ction of tht• Am1notl L'S.\ cHI \\l•ll faetlit\ on (;oldl'n \\'<.•st Street and Pacific Coast Highway inclicat<.•'> that the fumes IPake<I from a '>l't'orHlan n· CO\'l'I'\ \\'i.'11 , Ttw rec·o\ l'I'~ opc•rat11in uses stt.•:un lo flush rnl up frnm undt·r ground Tht• ll'ak allo\\l'd a stl·am <'loud eonta1ning h~ clr11gl'n ... ulfidL· fUllll'" to roll -.nulhwarcl a1·ros:. t lw cit ~ Sonw of t ht• odorous fu mt.•s \\ t.•n• s 11t·ked 11110 lht• air rond1 t10111ng ..,,~11:rns nf l'it~ Jlall and !ht· pol1<·t• dt·part ml'nt l'at1sing l'tnplo.\ cc~ to comµlatn of <11z11 rH.'Ss and n aust•a Tht.• building-.. \\ t•n· l'' al'uat t.•d for :m minut es "halt• f1rl' dt· p.irtmt•nt officials Sl·archt.•d 1111 \\hat al first appt·:.trcd to he .1 natural gas leak sonwwht'l"l' 111 I hl' l'l \'ll' et.•nt l'l'. :\ later invl'st 1galion of lhl' .\m111oil s ite re\ l'alt•d that <1 P part•nt h some f1t•lcl offic ials of lht• rnl tompan~ \\l'l'l' il\\art.• thut fum1·.., l'nuld ha\ l' t•:-.t«•pt.•d 111111 I hl· ~cir F 11 l' ( · h 1 e f R a\ J> 1 ('a rd c·nt 1<:1Zt..'d .\rrnnotl ofltt·1al-. and tnld I ht.· l'1l~ Count•tl Tue-.d<.1~ night th<tt tht.• Oi l l'Olllp,111~ r <.• p r L' s <.' n l a t 1 ,. l' s II a v t• a n•spons ih1hl~ 111 110t1f~ tht· <'ti ~ 1mm1.·d1cllt·I~ tf :t ga-. leak 1:. -.11:-. peC'led The fumt.•s "L'l'l' nun IOll.ll' l>t.•caust.• of I ht.• ""' t.·ont.·t•nt rat 111n of h~clrogl'n -..11 1t111P Bui 11:.. poss1hll• that a futun· l<.•ak l'Ould be more d :1ngl'r11us This part1nila r gas leak gs.it t' on s 1cl<.·1-;1 h I l' 1 ti I 1t·1 a I at l t.' rll 11 m ht·c.1t1M' mun1 n pa I ,L!O\ t•rn mt•nt buildings \\t>l't' lll\oh·l'd .s1111tla1 lt.·aks 111 lhl· fut un•. hm' 1·\ t•r . ;ilsn posl' ;1 t h reat to lhL· r eguli1r t'lliZ<.•ns of lht.· tommuntl\ tht•tr homt's. l>usint•-.sl's ;.md \\'h1•rt· I heir ('hilcln•n atll'nd -y·h1H1I So Lht• polt.•nllal d;tllf.!l'I 1ust 1:.n ·1 lo ( '11' I lall ft 1nelt1dt.·s e\'l'I \both (;a:-ltiaks r-11u ld 01Tt11 111 t Ill' futurl' fur nu nwrnus n•.isuns. 111 durl1ng "<>rn out otl \\el I sea Is or \'aht•s th.it an· acc·tdt'nlall~ lt'ft llj.lt'n J>icard 's pornl ts that II otl tomp;m~ off1c1als c.•\ t'n -.11:-.p1·1·1 l hat a leak c:ould h<.i n· m·eurrc.•d , tht.•\ 1mmcdi<Jtt.·h· :.hnuld not11\ ('tl~· offie1ab \\he) ttwn \\OU Id l>t• ht•ttt•r pn:pan·d to lwndlt• .in t·mergem·~ s it uation Am111otl nf f1('1ah -..h1111lcl pa-.-.. I h 1 s w o r d a I o n g t 11 l h t.· 1 r l' mployel's Lo Pl'l'\'l'l1t " ful 11 n• c.•mt'rgem·~ Club needs support Tht· llunt1ngton lk:.ll'h P lan n1ng l'11mm1-.s 111n ha-. rt.'WC'tl'd a prnpos:il ll\ LhC' O\\ nt•rs 11f th<.• ll 11nlin,1.:ton llarhour Hav and HaequPt Club to hutlcl II rental :.11tll'" and a health spa on what is no\\ u 1t·c-rt•at1onal beach ,llld t" o lt.'lllllS ('lllll'h Thi· dl•\·clopml·nt aho ";1s oppost·d h~ a g roup of rwarll\ corHlomimum owrlt'rs \\ho d1dn ·1 \\ant to lo-.1' lhl' prl\ ..ti t• ht':.l<'h and \\ho didn't l1kt' tht.· 1dt•a ol co \ <.' n n g o \ I' r l h <.• I \\ o I l' n n 1 -. ('OU r1s llut lht· Ill!\\ II\\ rwr-. ol tlw f1n<.1m·1all~ ..,tr•11>1H·d eluh ..,<1~ I hl'\ nN·d s11me flt'\\ Slllll'l'l' of rt•\' p11i1t.• or thl' ('J ub ('Ottld l!e> hankrnpt Tht• planning t·omm1ss1ont·r..,, on a .) lo 2 \OIC'. s ugi,:cst<.•d tht'.' Ir~ n •nec-1t1011 a I dt·,·elopmcnt r ather than t ht• entlost•d ac· ti vi lies of a lwalth spa :rnd rent al ..,u1les Tht.• club acrt•age in questwn i:. torlt'ci for rt·c·rc.•at1onc.1I opl'n s par·v .111<1 lht• Planning Com tn1ss1on rult•d that it -.hould n· • main uncll'\'t.•lopt'<I I)~ butldtngs \It hough this L'nsur<.•-. open s µan'. 1t dot•sn t allc\ talc.· I hl' finanC'ial me-.-. tht.• duh.., fal'ing Purth:.isecl Olll' ~ l':tl ago for S.I 2 mill1on. the \\<tlerfrnnl fadlit' ha~ l>t.·en C'lnst«I f111 I I mnnt h.., f1;1 rt· modeling In that t1m1.'. the Im .dt' .111d 111t er<.•st of lo(';tl t'lub 'nw mlw r:-. has "a ned and I hC' duh prohahl~ \.\ill foct' hard t1nw-. wh1h• t n 1ng to n• e:.tahlish 11:-.i.'lf aft1·r 11 r (' 01wns \!JO\ of tht• l1 11nt1ncton llarbour rt•s1dl'nh \\ho llH· m•ar the dub -.hm1ld consider -.upport m g 11 in I tw fut un• Hut such an arrang<.'rnl•nl 1s a t wo·wa~· :.I n•et and dub man~1gem(•n1 mu:.t ar c·ommodat1 · Lhe mt·mht'rs in •1 -..i nc<•re f;i...hion lo g.1 1n tht·11 -.up port A SUC'l'l'Ssful J.lrt\'alt.• llarbou1 club would bt• an a~Sl'I to hoth residC'nb and owners al1kl' Rut 11 \\tll lake tht· coopc>rat1on of both. <tn 1ngred1ent "h1ch so far has ht•c•n latkllll.! Opinions r xpre'>'>ed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot Olner view s ex pn.•.,c,ed on lhi'> page are those of lhe1r author-. and artist s Reaeler comment is 1nv1t ed Aeldress The Dally Pilot, P 0 . Box 1Sb0, Costa Mesa, CA 92b26. Phone 17 14) 641·4321 L.M. Boyd I Job outlook Half the johs expected to open up in thr next 20 years don't even exist to· day That's what thr employment ex perts contend And they say 80 per· cent of all the jobs offered in that time won't require a college degree. Certain moths in England used to have a sail-and-pepper took about them. They blended into the lichens O RA NGE COAST Daily Pilot ~ .. 1111.-• ._.,., Ol•f Of I ... fNt •I UO WHI Bo ''. CO\I• Mfw •OOtt\\ corr .. ool!04!110 to Bo• tS&O C0ti. Mew C." ..,,,. of the trees in pe rfect camouflage. Thc>n industrial soot blackened the trees Natural s election changed a single gene. The moths becam e black. Q. Wh at's the average weight of the stones used to build the Egyptian pyramids? A. About 15 tons. Thomas P. Haley Publisher l Thomas Murpltlne Editor Barbara Krelblch Edltori•I Page Editor Medfly costs J\llhciugh lt\C' cl1sastl•r causl·cl Cfl\ .Jerry Brown'!<i µolttil'al carl'l'r hv llw medfl\ sel•ms al lht• mnmt•nl lo h.Hl' bt'L'n ·l'Xll'nstVl'. tt 1s no1l11ng In ltH' damagL' t•aust.•d :.ignl'11lt1111• and lht' slate 1lst•lf Re:-.pond1ng µrornptl) to lht• prol>km lht• Lcg1slulure has appropnatL·d -.11n1t: $50 mil hon out of r ht• gent·• al fund 111 covL·r dircel costs of .1erwl -.pra,·1ni.: and other actwn-. 1n tht• fl l!hl to Prad1cate the.• pest But that is only the tip of tht.· 1rl'1Wrl! Somt• SSfl m1 1lwn had aln •ach ht>l'rt s pent 1n thl' hallll' whtl'h rnmirn·nl'ed bt.•latt.·dl\· in Santa l'lara Count\ and h,1, "J>n·ad to at lc;i-.t o;1x othl'r ·1.·ounllt'.' What the ult1mat,e d1rel·t (·ost.., nut\ total rt.· mains unkno\\ n ()ff1r1ah 110\1. pn•d1t•t tht.• spraying will 1·11111111111• in111 late (ktolwr and l'arh !':ovemht•r a111I "111 prohahl~ be n·sum.t.•d nt.''\t sµnm.: C 0 !': ... H 0 N T E U W I T II t h ,. ' t l''>l1matcs urban leg-1slators .in• twlk111g al p<t)lllg nut so mul'll :.tl a t•ml' Y.ht>n thl' tn.·as u1 \ 1:-. nl'a1 h empt~ Son.i· h.1vc <'alk·d 11 · Wl'lfa1 r• for f<.1rrm r' and an• dcnwnding thal a'>s1·-.'>nH·nt-. ~w rnadt• on 'rarml<inds and a '>P•" 1.d t,I'\ ll'\'ll'd on Pl'sl1e1<lt· man11fac·tun•rs 111 l'l' 1mbur-.1.· th1· -.latt· In <'a I Jin g for I ht· .1 ~n rn It u r ~d m dusir) to p.n for 11-. prohl1·m.., 1.o' ,\111,.1·• ' ,.., l 1111' 111111.11.d \\ I\.., 111d \I thl' lill'tflt > .t I• f It '> II • I q11111 ti Ill t tl1 t11' ,1111j II lARl WA ... tl Iii I I ii •lll" I lt•fll' fl 1111 Ill 111<'1 I "11 .1 1g111d 111 I 11 1,11 I 11 llt .tk• q,, I fl•I\ t I-. Ul I 1111 I \I'' , r ..... ,~··lllL II I Accident victim. To Uw t-:cl>tor ,\ft('r a mt'nlnrtntl' .. f11ur 't'ar~ or un hll'm1shcd automoh1ll' rfr 1v1ng. th1· thought octurred to luA11nah' tn lhl· an t 1c·1p.t11on o f rt·c·t•1\lng from th1 t'<ilifornia Motor \'el11cle t>e partnwnr its guocl drl\'t'r htt•n::.e renc·\\ al spN wl Tht• California Lt'gtslatur l'. t•\·cr: Ont'<' in awhile. passes a la\\ thiit makl'' -.c·nst• anct. aceonl1ng to 1mf• of them any pc'rson under 711 "ho ;il'cumulatl' .. MAILBOX four v1.•ars of lraff1t· ttC'kl'I <Incl arr1den1 frc•c dnvtn~ ma: apply for tht.•tr l1<'c•nc.,p h \' matt without lh<' usual ex.1minatwn Bul. like all good things the) do up in Saeramcnlo, lh('('c•s a l>ug tn lh1• soup tlwl c•xt'lucles an\unt• frnm rerc1v1ng their examtnat1on. fre1• ht<'n:-t.• n•nc·wal who has bt.•c•n 111\·oln·tl tn .in .ic·nd1•nt rcgardlt•ss of fault TllAT P l 'TS the· pNsnn \\hu gc•t, 1.a pf>('d by -.omr humml'r through n11 fault uf th<'lr o\\ n ancl reports tht• sari tale as rt•quiren h\ la" for arc·Hknt' over SSOO in :1 clouhll• clil1•mm.1 In "" man' words. thP 1)\1\' rtncl ou1 Lc•g1~IJ1Url.' an· hanging the gu' "ho v. as murdt•rcd for repnrtmg the ntnil'. hut lhl' law 1s also a st1ong d1sinc<'ntt\(' for p(•rsons lo Strt\'(' for a s .1fe rinving record above and he\'ond the normal ob hgatwns of good c1t1zt.•nsh1p In his n •s ponsl' to ;i ('onsl1tul'nl \\ h11 urlv1st>cl him about the prl'cedm~ non :-.ense. statt• Sen .John G ~chmtll Sa)'> he's askPd the DMV fo1 the details :i bout accident re port mg so that ht• might introduce leg1slat1on to l'orn·c·t this absurdity. Your n•aders m1gh1 can• to wnte lhf' ~ood senator \\1th rc•ft•rt•ncf' to lhis ktt<•r <1nd l'nrouragt.• him HHl CE S llOl'l'I'.\(; Baille {{O e s 011 To the Editor: Arter reading the recent headlines. we have received innumerable phonl' calls and letters from boating industr) and recreational enthus iasts lamentinJ? the fact that the well ands, beach park, boat marina and other development at Bolsa Chica have been killed in th<' state legislature This is not true. The Rolsa Chica proJecl is still alive a nd well. Our battle in t he s tate Legislature. Senale Bill 493 by Sen. Paul Carpenter, is on hold until early next year to see what happens to the plan when it comes before the California Coastal Commission. The reason the bill was introduced m the fi rst place was because of off.the· cuff rema rks made by certain staff me m bers or the Coastal Commission which said in so many words: "Bolsa Chica wiJJ be developed over my dead body." No objectivity there WE FELT lbe Legislature should be made aware ot the fact that lhere was a 1973 agreement signed by then Gov Ronald Re.gan giving the state control of nearly 600 acres for A wetland~ 111 i I" It 111 J t• '1°'fo11 I I 11,I l.il I ••• I 11,I \I ~ 1h lt t I I 11 :t c•ft," p " , 1Jt\1l 11Ptl t 11 J t 1111 111 j.! ,11 J" I tn1•r1 1.t l . II I "" ' I· I 11 I' I I I h1• 1,,, 1111 \ '\ .i \ \ d 111 1 ll L.: ' I I 1ght•·1 llt.11 \\Ith 1 \It 1111 I' I ,1 11'1 t" If i 11 t I I' 11 11 "' '"' ( tlllld .. ' h.!' rlol "''I \ t tl·d I 't ~I .11·, .11111 1111• I s II l'\'1'11 II\\ fl :Ill\ l ~STI" \U ••1 • I_.""'' horn,,. .. ~ ., ••• COl'f\t' .., ,, ' w ... , lf'f \ l•I hi \,f) .. t '' r O''f'ti;n..itl~ ltllt"I 1\ '•"' n ' l • \ C)l b wutd' Of I'°'\ will t' q 1¥f'rt prrtto.-'" ~ All l"l•I• t "'•nt ., < luO• \tQl\4lu'f' •nd "'.,. ... ,,. ••'i'tr•~\ L...,~ ,_., "'·"' b• ••lhhflf1 ()I'! '"1"'''' ,, ,., .. '""' fo.1"4ft "' --.. , ... ,, ••11 1'\~t ()l't0'4f•l1>1W'fJ l•''''' ,,... .. , b• ,.,,..,..#W',' , •• 'w:4ilrlt ,_,,,.,.,,. •nd 1~.n,. .. "'' ~fl'I• n• tf\t.. ~·tr nvh' nH. li' IJoii f..,. '•tt .,,,, ''" .,.,..,_ '"'''"''--' _. ___ , a d 11 1111· 1•11-.h of fumigating •Iii•• <Hla·r C'la1ms Crom the \1 • I I s u r l' I } f o I I o " . '··11 \ 1l' Fat10 and Leon it '' 1 111 hl'I " an.> readying 1 • 1 •1 "' 1tll' fl·dc1 al funds to 11 II\ b;.Jl!it• I " \I ti I bt.•.tr the CO!>t:,, tn I••" 1d1·s llw cxpcnd1lure of I h 11 ·'ii I tw 1n higher prices 1 , , to .h 111 thl' farmt"rs as .111 ••I 1111• -.hortagt•s of !>up 111 t 1,I 1.11 I prU't'' Ill thl' It Ii d1·I• 1 mtn1•d eo-.t will 111 rn ~u1t::. lic·tng filed 11°·1 •tll' ~<" c•rn11r 's mcdny ' , '" .11 k1111\\ ll-clJ::ed mort" ''"' 11·1-.. 111 ttll' Bay area 1 '"' tl.1111.1g1·s 111 the paint 1 11·· "11cl th1· repainting • tt •h :1 ... 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M w..--~ ~ -., .. , "'' •• <"•"°°"'• Civ• O•tl t llttl•t i Dilly Piiat ·THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1981 . -.- HUITllliTDI BIACH I f DUITlll VllllY FEATURES COMICS SPORTS 87 810 811 The Generation Gap is becoming a major economic concern ... BB 0 l Coastal panel 11rged to delay wetlands • issue Huntington Beach offi cials have asked state coastal com mis,,,1oners to post-pone con- side ration of coastal wetlands south of Beach Boulevard from Quake-safe deadline extended the city's proposed local coastal plan The city LCP plan which sets developme nt guidelines. is s cheduled to come before the California Coastal Commission next Wednesday in San Diego. Mayor Ruth Finley said the wetlands portion of the plan is a "thorny and' complex" environ- mental issue that could hold up approval of the rest of the city's plan. Her motion Tuesday lo pull the wetlands portion from the LCP was unanimously approved by other council members. As student enrollment mcreases. the line gets longer at the campus book store at Orange Coast c;u:;;~..,.1c ...... ....,. Landlords have been given more lime to bring 51 con- de mned buildings in the llunt· i~gton Beach downtown shop- ptng area up lo earthquake safe· ty standards. The city's LCP proposes to al- low commercial development on coastal acreage inland of Pacific Coast llighway between Beach Boulevard and the Santa Ana River. Car fires alarm Valley Fire offi cials 1n Fountain Valley are warning residents to lock their cars following seven auto fires set within a mile of each other during the last six weeks. Chief Paul Summers said the fires have occurred after dark in a residential area ne ar Ellis Avenue a nd Magnoli a a nd Bushard streets. The latest oc curred Saturday. .. We are cautioning residents to lock and secure their cars," said Chief Summers Damage to the cars. parked on the s treet in front of homes. has ranged from sli ght to total. with all of the fires started in un· locked cars or those with open wi ndows. C hi e f S umm ers said s im ilarities lead arson in· vestigators to believe the fires may be the work of the same person or group. All of the fires were started tn· side the vehicles, with material either found in t he car or brought to the scene. said Sum· mers . Closure urged for waterslide in Orange A waters lide in ·Or ange in which nine people were injured last month should not be allowed to reopen because of defects in the plas tic tubes that carry riders, a consultant h.as told the city. The report. compiled after a thr ee-day inspection by s ix engineers, said there is evidence of misalignment and poor fi t between the Lexan plastic panels and that buckling, crack· ing and distortion of t he panels 1s occurring on both of the Big "O" Skate Park 's Aquatube s lides. Two ri~ers were left danghng from a Jagged opening 60 feet above a cement s kating park Aug. 9. In an Aug. 31 letter to city building officials. Donald O Cox of the Los Angeles-based Failure Analysis Associates said more cracks in addition lo those that caused the accident -have appeared in other locations on both slides. ·'Considering the properties of Lexa n, it is not unrealistic lo ex· pecl that additional cracks may initiate in the future." Cox wrot e. Dennis Krejci of the city's building department said the report has been forwarded to James Leonard Herrell, one or the owners of the S700,000 slide that was opened fi ve weeks before the accident. Pacifica to off er free immunization Free immunization shots for children under 16 are being of· fered tonight in Huntington Beach at a cUnic s1>9nsored by Pacifica Hospital. H accompanied by a parent or leeal g uard ian. chi ldren between 6 months and 16 tan get free Polio, whooping coug'h, d1ph· therla or ru!M!Ua sh'"-5 at the Carmen Yuppa C6nference Center , 18819 Delafiare Street. from 5 to 9 p.m. College :r,-olls swell In a 4·2 city council action the deadline has been extended to one year after the city's Local Coastal Plan ( LCP l is approved by the California Coastal Com- m1ss1on to repair or demolish unsafe structures Administrators 'unable' to hire additional teachers By JOHN NEEDHAM Of -o.lly ,. .. Matt More people are enrolling in area community colleges this fall, but school officials say the dram atic increase in students is causing problems . Because of contmuing funding cuts at state and federal levels, officials say community college dis t ricts have been unable to hire additional instructors to s taff already crowded classrooms. As a result, classes will be even larger and minimum class s ize requirements to keep a course open have been raised in two local community colleges. College administrators said the increased enrollments are partly caused by the rapid population growth in Orange Count.y. They also s ay economic prob· l ems have forced man y families to forego sending their children to universities and private colleges because of the greater expense. They added t hat une mploy- . ment and changing technologies have forced many people to re· turn to college to learn new skills so they can find work "It's ironic that community colleges are bemg hit hardest by budget cuts at a time of greatest demand," said Jack Chappell, public information omcer for Coastline Community College. Coastline Community College, "college without walls." report· ed the highest increase in stu· dents of all area community col· leges . A college s pokesman s aid 20.500 had enrolled by the first day of school Tuesday, up from 16,500 last Catt . Chappell said the 20 percent incr ease in enrollments prompt- ed college administrators to in· crease minimum class size fron\ 15 students to 18 to keep a course open. Chappell added that the col· lege's 800 full and part-time in· structors would have larger classes than in the past, and that ongoing budget constraints have prevented the hiring of new teachers . Sadd leback Community College District officials report- ed the second highest increase in ~nrollments of area colleges, go- mg from 23,551 last September to 26,511 on the first day of school last week. Public Information Officer Bill Schreiber said the 9. 7 per- Bandits hit gem store in Costa Mesa Two men in their late 30s, one of them brandishing a black automatic pistol. took $60,000 worth of merchandise from a Costa Mesa jewelry s tore Wednesday and escaped in a Toyota pickup truck, police re- ported. Officers. said the two entered Wayne Orr Jewelers, 333 E. 17th St.. posing as customers. One of the men, described as having straight, shoulder -length blond hair, standing about S· feet·lO and weighing about UIO pounds, ordered clerk M ts. Orr Of Garden Grove and a woman customer to lie on the floor behind a counter. He then ordered Orr to fill a while canvas bag with jewelry from display cases, police said. cent incr ease would further compound t he proble m or crowded classrooms at the Main Ca mpus in Mission Viejo and the North Campus in Irvine. "We have been reducing our c lassified (non-teaching ) staH through attrition during the past few months in an effo rt to cut our costs." Schreiber s aid. He added that in the face of ever -s hrinking funding from s tate and federal sources the faculty size is not expected to in- crease at Saddleback Schreiber said the district has about 250 full-time and 650 part· lime instructors. Fifteen addi· t1onal teaching positions that were to be added this year were cut from the district's budget. J im Carnett. public informa· lion offi cer for Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. s aid enrollme nts increased from 25,825 last September to 27.860 this fall, representing a 7.9 per· cent hike. Carnett said students would find it more difficult to petition classes. and cours es with less than 18 !>tudenb enrolled would be canceled. He said some classes offered in the fall schedule have already been canceled be<•a use fewer than 18 s tudents s igned up Courses with more demand. such as heginning English. have been scheduled in their place. he said . "We arcn 't eispectmg any ma· jor problems with increased enrollments. but the ratio of stu· d ent s per teacher will be higher." Carnett s aid. He said Orange Coast Coll ege could have as many as 35,000 students attending during the fall t erm depending on the e nrollme nt figures for the shorter nine-week classes which begin shortly. Admissions and records of fi cials at Golden West Coll ege m Huntington Beach said fa ll enrollments have increased by 6.2 percent since last fall. A college spokesman said 19.989 students had signed up for the fall term. 1.169 more than last year 's total of 18.820. The deadline under the city's earthquake safety ordinance of 1979 had been s et next March Councilman Hob Mandie. who proposed the exte ns ion last month. s aid it would be unfair to forc e l andlord~ to tear down t~<:1r buildings unless city of· flc1als had authority to permit new const ruction \Until the city'~ coast al plan 1s approved. city officials can't a uthor1ze ne w con s trucuon because coastal zoning 1s under the JUrtsdiction or the Coastal Commission. The city's LCP goes before the Coastal Commission next week. Most of t he 51 condemned structures downtown were built of unreinforced masonry in the 1920s and early 1930s ·and are located in the shopping area near Main Stre<?t and Pacifi c Coast Hjghway T uesday Councilmen Ron Pat· tinson and J ohn Thomas voted against the time extens ion. Council members Mandie Jack Kelly, Ruth Finley and Don MacAllister favored il. COOL , COOL WATER When the te m- perature goes up most youngsters find a way to cool down. Jose Arzola. 12. and Albert Anola. 10. of Santa Ana. discovered the foun- _,,,....~.., ............ l(\ln in Mile Square P ark, Fountain Valley. an ideal spot Tuesday for getting a hllle wet to feel refreshed before running off for more play. But that area has been des· 1Ji(n ated by coastal commission officials as a natural wetland habitat for wildlife that should be protected from development. Last February, City Council m e mbers s plit on the con- troversial issue by a 4.3 vote. The minority fa vored a con· servation designation for the area ntil coastal commissioners approve the LCP. city officials don 't have authority to issue bu ilding permits in the city coas tal zone, which stretches nine miles from the Santa Ana River north to Sunset Beach. Las t May. the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission rejected the city's proposed plan largely because of the proposed commercial use on the wetlands area and because of a proposed affordable housing plan. The controversial wetland a'rea 1s mostly undeveloped but includes two mobile home parks. the Southern California Edison Co . pow er p l a nt , a boat dea lership and a 38-acre mud dump Will Newport sex store be reopened? There's a "for rent" sign on the white stucco building and the front door is locked tight but owners of the once-controversial Newport Beach adult bookstore say these looks are deceiving. They say the Talk of the Town sex emporium wilt one day again be the talk of the town and be free to sell its X-rated books. magazines and gadgets. For the time being, though, all the action is taking place in Los Angeles at the state Court of Ap· peal The Mariner 's Mile bookstore. burg la rized. set on fire and picketed during its 13-day life. was closed last February. J osh Kaplan. attorney for books tor e oper ator Thomas Wade. has asked the court to rule that the Newport zoning or- dinance which close d the bookstore is a violation of his c li e nt 's Firs t A m end ment rights. Newport city attorneys, this week . filed an opening response to the charge, arguing that the city is not trying to ban or pro- hibit the sale of erotic material The city, in its 4.2-page legal brief. claims Newport's zoning ordinance would permit opera· lion of a bookstore selling erotic m ateriat as long as it does not represent a "subs tantial or 1 significant portion of its stock and trade." In other words, says Assistant City Attorney Bob Burnham, if the shop had 1,000 books then 50 or even 100 of them could be X- rated. The city also claims that the ordin ance establishes a rela· tionship between adult bookstore and crime, property values and neighborhood blight. 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M74,Q9, vp SU.49 ••••i.flc M•t1 .... 1 au11: ....... so. llP SIUO SYMBOLS --l $ .... -... •12 H I f Orange Coast OAILY PILOf/Ttiursday, September 10, 1981 .---------------------.... ,_,.....;. __ ...;.. __________________________________________________________ ~_, Football spy charge: The defense rests t 'rom AP dispatc hes RALEIGH, N.C -The dean of [iJ the University of North Carolina Law c » School said the man he identified as an East Carolina University football coach had watched the Tar Heels' workout Wednesday from a library overlooking the practice field. East Carolina bead football coach Ed Emory later denied the allegation East Carolina is scheduled to play the Tar Heels in Chapel Hill Saturday. The situation first came to light when in· jured football player Ken Saylors noticed a man in the UNC Law Library watching practice and taking notes. Saylors notified Head Coach Dick Crum. Crum conlaeted baw School Dean Kenneth Broun and had him confront the man, "I asked him who he was and noticed he had a pad with x's and o's on it," Broun said. "He r efused to identify himself and covered the pad so I could not see it.'' Quote of the day BUI Vee~k, remembering the time he sent midget Eddie Gaede! to bat for the SL Louis Browns 30 years ago: "He'd have been great in a short series." Raiders' Kinlaw sidelined by surgery Reggie Kinlaw, the Oakland [iJ Raiders' starting middle guard in C. • Super Bowl XV, has undergone knee surgery that will sideline him for at least two months, Coach Tom Flores says San Francisco has cut three players including rookie Matt Bouza from California, to make room for three newly signed free agents On Tuesday. the 49ers announced the signing or Matt Bahr, the former Pittsburgh placekicker . wide receiver Mike Shumano and offensive tackle AJlan Kennedy . . Wide receiver John J efferson says a trade may be necessary to re· solve his differences with San Diego, and he's revealed he's thinking about Jumping to the Canadian Football League. From Page B 11 Paciorek's blast sparks Mariners Tom Paciorek clubbed a two-run a homer and Joe SJmpton added an RBI slnsle Wednesda y niabt to 1lve ri(lbt-handt1r Bob Stoddard his second major leuatue victory in as many sta.rta a1 the Seattle Mariners downed the Chlca10 White Soi, 3 1 . . . ln other American l.Aaaue conteat1, Garry Alleuoa sln1led home Rick lllWer lo the lllh Inning lo lift Boston to a S.S victory over Detroit. Bob St.anl.-y, In relier or starter Frau Tanana, earned the victory . . A three-run homer bY, eecu Cooper and 8 solo shot by Ben Ogilvie supported the comblned slx·hlt pit ching or Mike Caldwell and Rollie Ftageu u Milwaukee beat the New York Yankees. 5·3 to salvage a s plit of a double·header. The Yankees won the fi rst game, 5·2 behind Jerry Mum. phrey'11 four hits. includin g a two-run homer, and the six-hit pitching or Tommy John Rookie Von Hayes, one of five Cleveland batters with two or more hits, drove in two runs as the Indians defeated Baltimore, 8·5 . . A com· bined eight-hitter by Feruando Arroyo, J ack O'Connor and Doug Corbett gave Minnesota a 3·1 victory over Toronto. Pinch-hitter OUo Velez ruined the Twins' shutout bid with a home run in the ninth . . BUI Stein's three-run homer propelled Texas to a 9·4 come-from·behind vie· tory over Oakland . . The White So" an· nounced they have obtained outfielder J erry Turner from San Diego for cash and a player to be named later. Bonds' two homers down Cardinals Bobby Bonda clubbed two a homers for the second time in three games and the Chicago Cubs banged out 14 hits en route to a 7-3 triumph over St. Louis to cap a three-game sweep Wed- nesday night . In other National League games. Bob Horner hit a three·run homer, the lOOth o his career. and Rafael Ramirez had four hi and three RBI to lead Atlanta to a 9·0 thumping of Houston behind the eight·hit pitching or Phil Ni ek ro . Johnn y Be nch's run·scoring s ingle with two out in the ninth in· ning capped a three-run Cin· c innati rally and gave the Reds a 5·4 victory over San Diego Earlier. Bench had tied the score, 2·2 with a six· th-inning home run Bonda Hubie Brooks rapped a Pill_r or run-scoring singles and Terry Leach pitche0-- 33 or scoreless reli ef to lead the New York Mets to a 5·3 victory over Pittsburgh. Biii Madlock, who entered the game as the Nat ional League's leading hitter. drilled a two-run homer and lofted a s acrifice fly to account for the .Pirates' three runs . Gary Matthews greeted Montreal rebever Charlie Lea with a three-run homer to climax a five-run eighth inning that gave Phil adelphia its 11-8 victory over the Ex pos. From Page 811 OCIR HAS NEW LOOK • • • McENROE .. "I quit racmg 10 years ago. When f quit, I held both ends (elapsed time and speed> of the national record for funny cars. I had gone to college for an architect ure and engineering degree and went into the build ing busmess ".But I'm back in racing and I love it 1t·s a love affair that never dies There's something inside you that keeps you com ing back "We are running the track as a bus iness to make money and I see no reason why this can't con tinue." O CIR WILL HAYE a full s chedule the rest of the year ··on-Wednesday nig hts we have grudge rac ing where anyone can bring a car in and put it on the track This 1s for the novice and the true spec trum of drag racing comes out Many just want to see how fast their cars will go "We also have the top fuel and funny cars come out and test their cars that ni~ht "T hursday night is motocross night and on Saturday we have brac ket rac ing and once a month a major event. Then we incorporate one or two brackets with the bigger program. Everv month the program changes "We also had a high school bracket program during the school year and will do the same thing this fall." Allen says "We had a lot of support from the various high schools and it was a lot of fun for everybody ANOTHER THING ALLEN as proud of is the money that has bee n turned over to th e muscular dystrophy group 'We turn ed over a I most Sl3.000 to them arter a recent race ... Allen says. "We a re plan· ning more of these races and want to become more involved with the community. That's the way the race track used to operate and we want to bring 1t back lo that level " And it appears Allen is off to a good start NFL standings him through the second set. McEnroe won the second tie break 7·4. ~ He was able to break Krishnan only once in the third set and twice in the fourth. Krishnan was efficient and im passive for most of the match. But from 2·2 in the fourth set through 2·5, a period d uring which he lost 12 s traight points and two service games, he looked downhearted McEnroe won the final game with an overhead, two aces and a service winner McEnroe, who 1s bidding for a third consecutive Open title, had no excuses for his uncharac- teristic performance He said he was not sick or hurt. "It's really hard to express," he s aid. "The pressure of being No I and people are talking about the record. If it's on your mind. I think it affects you a bit .. If he wins the tournament, it will be the longest string of vie· tones for a man in the American championship s ince Bill Tilden won his sixth in a row in 1925. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Western Division AMERICAN CONFERENCE Western Division JOHNSON & SON Presents ... W L Pf Pa Pct. Atlanta i O 27 O 1 000 Rams 0 1 20 '/:/ .000 San Francisco 0 l 17 24 'flOO New Orleans O l O 27 .000 Eastern Divison Dallas 1 o 26 10 I 000 P hiladelphia l O 24 JO l 000 NY Giants 0 1 to 24 .000 Washington O 1 LO 26 000 St. Louis o l 7 20 .000 Central Olvlslon Detroit 1 O 24 17 1.000 T ampa Bay 1 0 21 13 1.000 Green Bay l O 16 9 1.000 Minnesota O l 13 21 .000 Chicago 0 1 9 16 .000 W L PF PA Pct. San Diego 1 o 44 14 l.000 Kansas City 1 0 37 33 1.000 Denver I O 9 7 1.000 Seattle O l 21 '/:/ .000 Oakland O l 7 9 .000 Eastern Division Buffalo 1 o 31 o 1 000 Baltimore l O 29 28 1.000 Miami l 0 20 7 1 000 New England O 1 28 29 .000 NY Jets 0 I 0 31 .000 Central Division Houston 1 O 27 20 1.000 Cincinnati 1 O 27 21 1.000 Pittsburgh 0 l 33 :n .000 Cleveland O 1 14 44 000 ,....,..,o_ Pl~ el Ml""I IC-11 el' JOI ~r•o- "'"'' " New O••H•'IS co...-1 ' ., 10 em I Allellte at Gr-Bey HOi.tllOfl el Cl-IMld 10..NWI ••I 10 I m I H-'I'-Glentl •I We.tllf191on Te,,.. &.yet I(•-Cllv •utt-~8•1tl .... Cll~4'1 s.fl l"rMl<hc:O Cl1'1Clnnell et New Yor• J eh Detroit el s.n Oieeo Hew E""end .. ,,.ll .... !pf\11 ICJ\eMel 4 11111.m .> St. '--"t •t O.llet °*"wr el SNnle --.r-10- 0 •k'-"'MINWl<llle C0..-11 el•p m.l Pete's Pick at Johnson & Son Johnson & Son Any '81 Lincoln or Mercury at Lin coin-Mercury 2626 HAUOa a VD. COSTAMISA 540-5630 12-9% APR. llml jp 7 , ....... '-cinft .. NFL1s Pick's of The Week -,,....,_ MIAMI ova PITTSIUIGH SAWE '70000 ti 52700 Ill MY I 8 I Uiall • MlrClrr Amt. uv•d depend• on lenght or aontr1ct & 1mt. down. Minimum 2~ dn. 48 moa. oontr.ot. Baseball today On thJ:1 date In baseb&&ll In 1978 The New York Y9nke~ movt--d Into u first pluc • lie in the American Leagut' East after u 7 4 v1etory over the Red Sox l'Ompleh:d what became known as The Boston Ma~sacre. The Yanks !lwtipt a four· game series at Fenway Park On th.is date in 1969 The New York Mets, In the midst of their umazing World Chu mplonshi p slretch drive. swept a twi-rught double· header from the Montreal Expos, 3·2 and 7·1. to move U\10 first place In the N1tional League East. It was the first time In the Mets' 71JOJ·year history that they had ever orrupied first place Roger Marls, who belted 61 homers fo r the New York Yankees in 1961 for a new one.season record, 1s 47 Maree upsets Ovett in mile Former Villanova star Sydney Maree ran the fifth fastest mile ever a nd handed Br itain's Stf've Ovett his • first loss 1n the mile in more than four years Wednesday with a 3:48.83 clocking at a track meet in Italy . . An electrical malfunction at the starting gate at Del Mar Race Track result· ed in a "no contest" declar ation for Wed· nesday's first race Refunds were ordered on "Yin , place and show wagering as well as !or bet. ~Ing in the daily double . Jimmy Piersall, l he controversial broadcaster for the Chicago White Sox. was sus pended indefinitely by the American League club for remarks about players' wives during a television show, club of· ficials said . Rid Middleton's goal snapped a 2·2 tie and Canada went on to crush the Soviet Union, 7-3, capturing first place In the round.robin phase of the Canada Cup hockey tourne1ment. Television. Radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are ( ' ~ • excellent, .. / ( worth watching, (.-fair ;~ forget it. e 5:30 p.m., Ch annel 7 ../ ./ H FL FOOTBALL: Pittsburgh at Miami Announcers: Frank Gifford. Howard Cosell and Don Meredith. A battle of the experienced, Pittsburoh, which retained tS veterans who have played In four Super Bowls, and the inexperienced, Miami, which averages just over 24·years of age for its players, Is on tap tonight. The Steelers, however, looked unseasoned Sunday in fumbling eight times in a 37·33 loss to Kansas Ci ty .. The Dolphins rolled past St. Lou is, 20-7. OTHER TELEVISION 11 :30 p.m. (2) -TENNIS U.S. Open Highlights from Flushing Meadow Park, NY. RADIO Football Pittsburgh at Miami, 5:30 p.m .. KNX (1070). Buss introduces new invest"'4nt INGLEWOOD (AP l Dr Jerry Buss, the owner of the Los Angeles Lak er~. admits he doesn't thmk his "poker" game or dealing meets with the approval of other owners His latest acquisition. power forward Mitch Kupchak. was introduced to the media Wednes· day fie reportedly will make $800,000 a year and could earn $8 million in 14 years, seven as a player and seven in a front office capacity As ked about the $1 m11Jion a year for Earvin "Magic" Johnson starting in a couple of years, Buss explained: "I invested $3.4 million m a firs t trust deed which should be worth $5 million in two years. Al the 20 percent prime interest, that interest s hould amount to SJ million." • "I 'm criticized as much as anybody in the NBA." he said. "Part of that 1s my intense desire to win I think it frightens them and therefore we become the butt of criticism." Two years ago Buss. who has a doctorate in chemistry but made his many m illions in real estate, bought not only the Lakers and the Kings of the National Hockey League. but also the Forum, where both teams play In has first season, the Lakers won the NBA ti· tie. but last spring, they went out in the first round or the playoffs. losing to the Houston Rockets Laguna Beach attracts best 24th annual event begins By EDZINTEL of-Delly ...... ttAft One of the oldt1st an<t best run events in the Orange Coast aret1 the 24th aMual L•iuna BeAch City tennis tournament -Is now under way with match play in men's and women's singles, doubles und mixed doubles Matches will be held concurrently al the Laguna Beach High School courts, Moss Street and the Laguna Niguel ftacquet Club. Top seeds in the Men's A doubles division ue defending champions Dave Sherbeck and Chris Gwaltney In the women's doubles, Cindy Ashling and Luzanne 'Malec are top seeded. And In the mixed doubles, Tom Olmstead and Kathy Connors are the players to beat. * * • Robyn Ray, teaching pro at the Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach, will retum this week to defend his title in the 35·40 age group of the Pacific Southwest Seniors tournament at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. Ag~ classifications will be divided in In erementsoffive years up t070·and·over. This pretigious tournarnent annually brings ,, . . TENNIS out the top seniors talent from around California. The tournament will be held from Friday through Monday * • * Vic Braden will be one of the guests on hand for the second annual National Wheelchair tennis tournament, to be held Sept. 25-27 at the Racquet Club of Irvine. Brad Parks of South Laguna. the No. I ranked wheelchair ple1yer in the U S and the defending champion. will return to face standouts s uch as Jim Worth of Fullerton. R andy Snow of Dallas and David Kiley of Brea. the second through fourth seeds, respectively In addition. Je1cques Pierre of Par is, France will be the firs t international competitor in this event This being recognized as the Year or the Dis- abl e d , gives the c hamp1on s h1ps added s ignificance * * • Today IS the deadline to sign up ror the fifth annual Executive Team tournament Companies. individual bus inessmen and wom e n , professionals and secretar ies can participate in the event Qualifying rounds begin Sept. 17 with finals to be held Nov. 8·9 at the Newport Beach Tennis Club Proceeds will benefit the National Founda· lion of Wheelchair Tennis For application information, call 851-2277 ,, . . The Porthole of Time tournament, celebrating the City of Newport Beach's 75th anniversary, will be held Sept 16·20 at various clubs throughout the C'ity. I The tournament 1s open to all singles and doubles players in Newport Beach and members of all Newport Beach tennis clubs Fees are $15 for singles and per doubles lea m s . 01v1s1ons will be held in singles, doubles and mixed doubles events. For information. call 640-2271 .. • * The Costa Mesa Junior tourna ment. with classes in o pen and novice will be held Sept. 26-27 and Oct 3 4 with finals to be held at the Costa Mesa Tennis Club. Divisions 1n boys and girls will be held in ages 12· 18, singles and doubles Draws may have to be limited and entries will be honored on a firs t received, first enter ed basis Entry forms are available at the Costa Mesa Tennis Club and the Chamber of Commerce with s ingles fees set at $8 and doubles at $10 Entries must be received by Tuesday For mo re information. call 557-0211 Monarchs hos t Colton Mater Dei High's Monarchs kick off the 1981 football season against Colton tonight in a non- league gam e at Santa Ana Bowl. Kickoff is set for 1·30 as the huge Yellow· j ackets of the Citrus Belt League accept the challenge or Mater Dei's heralded running punch of Kennedy and Al Pola. Baseball standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division West Division w L Pct. GB w L Pct. GB Kansas City 16 14 .SJJ Hous ton 19 11 .633 -x -Oakland 14 14 .500 I x-Dodgers 18 12 .600 l Texas 12 16 .429 3 Sa n Francisco 17 12 .586 1 '"' Mmnesota 13 18 419 31.,, Atlanta 16 13 .552 2''2 Chicago 12 17 .4 14 31,., Ci ncinnati 15 14 .517 3112 Seattle 12 18 400 4 San Diego 9 22 .290 101":! Angels II 17 .393 4 East Division East Division St. Louis 15 12 556 Detroit 19 11 633 -Montreal 14 14 .500 l '"1 Baltimore 17 12 586 I', Chicago 15 15 .500 l "1 Milwaukee 18 13 581 l 'i4J New York 15 15 .500 11"1 x-New York 17 13 ,567 2 x-Philadelphia 12 17 .414 4 Boston 16 13 .552 2"'1 Pittsburgh 12 20 .375 5'-11 Cleveland 16 15 516 31'"2 x First-ha lf divis ion winner Toronto 13 15 .464 5 ........ 1'•S<-x -Firsl·half division winner S•n Frenc:IKO•. o.pn 3 C111Mlfl9SI ....... ,..k_ cine 1,_11 .s. Seti OMoD • ICensuCltv7,..._...J Pllll-'pHe 11, MonlfHl I H-York w. Mllw .... ", s New York S, Plt1~r91l i C.le.._I_ I, .._lllmore S Allel'll• •, ..-, 0 8oslon •. Oeirolt S Cll lnnlf\901 Clllc•to r. 54. l..Oull l SHllle J, Ollc.eoc> I T .. 'l"tOMl!n MlnMtote 3. Toronto 1 No~mn~ Tesn I, 0.1-~ , ... , .• o.-.. c1e ... 1anc1 Co.my 7-41 "' 9•111mofe 1s-.n J.S), n S.•111• ICl•Y CM)"' Toronto Cl..••• S-10), II Clllc•~ C9•""''''''" S·11 et Nlll•eu•" 1s1e1on ), n Only °"""" Ki.cN!ecl 'l ~ . . • • AMERICAN LEAGUE Royal• 7, Angels 3 CAltf'OltNIA ICAHSAiCITY Mr,... •ll rll M 8vrlHll, H • 1 J , Wll•on. II I , ~ 1 Cerew, 111 ) 0 0 0 Wllllt 21> I I I 1 Gr1<11, 2b • o t 0 aren. JI> s 1 l l ••vlor,""' l t 1 0 All.en•. lb 1 O 1 I :::..~~' ; ~ g g 011•. Cl ) , 0 0 Harri\, pll I 0 1 0 Melt ff."" I 0 , 1 Crnpnrs, p. o o o o W•tllan, c • 1 1 O 8tt1lqu1, <I 2 o t o Melley. rl l t t 0 Lynn, ct I O o 1 W~ln, u ) 0 0 0 F•rou~.,, 2 O I o 011.< 1 0 0 I Davis, c J o o 0 HUIOw, rt 1 0 0 0 Tot•ls 31 a 1 ) Total• :I' I 13 I Scwtlly lllll ..... Colllornl• 001 000 101 J IC•nws CllY 200 011 th -1 E Ct rtw, Motley, O•vlt OP - C•lllornla 1 LOB -Celllo1nl• •.Ken .. • Cl· 1v I. 2B Fervvwn, Grl<h 3B -8rtt1 2, WllM>n HA 8...,le_, ISi $8 -WlllOll 2. 5 -Carew, W•slli"910ft SF Lynn C.11..... If' H • Elt Frost ll , 1•1 i ''> • 4 • •• so 7 H•stl•r ,~ 4 l 1 ll .. a ... clty Gure •"> t 1 Mortin (WA-SI T"> 1 1 0..IMnb<\r \> 0 0 0 WP G<t<e T -7 2' A " ~· 7 ' 0 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE Giants 6, Dodgers 3 SAN l'lltANCISCO LOS ANGELES 1 2 0 ....... . .. , ..... Mo•o•n.2'> S 1 2 o Lopes, 11> s O 1 O 5ulatt,Pll 1 O O O L•ndrt• ,ct • O I o PeUlnl,21> O O O 0 M•ldnd,c I I O O O Cebell, lb • O I o Mllchell,ci o o o o Mlnton,p o O O O 80tr ,It 4 O o o WllllrO,pn 1 0 0 0 Gervty lb S 1 l I Holl•nd,p I 0 0 0 CtY ,lb I 0 0 0 Ctarll,rt S 1 1 1 T llom ... lO t 0 0 0 Ev•ns,lb • 0 I O A Smllh,pll 1 O 0 0 Herndon,!1 s o 1 O Howt,o O 0 O 0 Lt0n•rd,cl 2 1 0 0 M•rSlll,pll I O O O May,c • 1 o O N••dnlvr p o O O O l tMttr u S 1 3 2 Jollnsln,t1 • 0 1 0 Grttlln,p 1 0 0 0 Bradley pr 0 I 0 0 Bergmn lb 7 I 1 7 Yuoer.c 1 O 0 0 Sc 105Cl.t,C 4 0 I 1 Wel\S,H 0000 AvUtll.S• l 0 0 0 Monday.rt I O t t !>e•.o" 1000 Goll/ o I 0 0 O Ao.ncll,P" 1 0 0 0 Pawtr,p 0 0 0 0 Perconl,pn I 0 1 o Sttwart.O O O O O Gvtrrtro lb 2 0 I 0 To1•1• •• • 11 ~ Totals 41 J It J """"' 1 ... 1,... San FrancoKa 110 000 000 IJ 6 LOS Ar\9*1.S 000 000 001 10 J E Power ltMe•ltr, Mey OP 5"" Francttco J, Los Anoel.s 1 LOB !>en l'rancluo t. Lo. AnQettt t 28 Claro HR -Clark 1141, G•r1o1ev "I Berom•n 131 5B -Leon.trd S l Grltlln, L"°"ard S.n l'r-lt<t IP H A flt •I SO Grlllin 7 ) O 0 t S MllllOft . 2 S 1 2 O 0 Holland IW, ,.,., 1 ) L.sA_..,. Golla 1 1 J Power 0 0 J Sltwarl 0 0 0 Howe t I Nl-nlur Cl. ~II I 1 l ) t 0 Grlttln pllclled 10 one Wiler 1n Ill• ltll H8P by Grlttln IC..'1'1 B•lk GoH~ PB Yuoor l 3.11> A Jl,492 AMElltlCAN LEAGUE ......... ,, .... Jayt l ro.onlo 000 000 001 , • 7 Mlnne.ota CICIO 012 00• l 1 o Clanty, J•O'°" Ill -MerUnet, Ar •O'l'O, O'C-.r Cl). c-n ,., end 8vler• IN-Arroyo O I I l Cl•ncv ()·•I S- Corl><lll (10) A 3,311 1..-1 ...... ~, Clevelencl Cll OlO tOO 4 IS 0 B•lllmort ooo OlO 010 S • , Bl'l'lt,,..., Sc>lllner Ill ancl Olar, Slant Ford 12), S<llntlM r (S), L...,bbor (ll •no Oemo<tv W Blvlevon 111 hi L Slorw ( l·S I HA Bait I more Crawley 111 A -10,U7 1'111tSTGAME v -... s.•r-•nl MllwaukM 010 000 001 1 • u New Yo.ll 100 000 JO• S tO 1 \lv<llCWl<ll. E•1terly Ill •n<I Sim,,_< Jolln •nd Ce rone W Jo~" II SI L \luckov1c11 111 ... 1 HA New Vo•• Mum pllrey 161 Mllw...,kM, OQllYI• 1101 SECOND GAME ,_.,,v_ .. ,, Mllw•llltM -00 100 000-S tO 0 New York 010 010 100 l I 0 C•ldwell, Flngers Ill •n<I Moore Mey Frailer t 11, l.ARo<llt ISi, 0.•" Ill ...., Foote, C..rone w -010,..11 111-11 L -• U ·•I S Flnoers 1231 HR Mllw•u•~ Cooper 1111, OQll•lt 1111 A 11,lll r IAJI cenu Dfi MAI s.,t.11 al Hoohngton Beach s.,l.11 at San Clemesite s.,l.25 al Capistrano Valley at lhYersrty ltU 1ot ""~ .... . kt.I Cstanc1a (oo N,owpo.1 H . .,.t., kt 11 s.dflebac~ lar "'-""" Hoot • • at £1 Torn kt Zl loo M.,..,,,v,., ·' ~11 kt.» lrvrne ""'~~""""'' l-<• JO at l:osta Mesa ..... lo• C\ON:lo' (oa;•I Newport Hafbor llw.1J (.,r~(...,,1 !f ... 111:») Holme s f ighl se t Nov. 6 NEW YORK CAP> -Unde· fealed Larry Holme1' will defend his We>rld Boxing Council heavyweight championship for the 11th time, on Nov. 6, aga1nst Renaldo Snipes, promoter Don fttn1 anounced Wedftesday. The site of the bout will be an· nounced at a later date, King said. King is pairing Holmes against Snipes as a tuneup for a March bout between the cham· pion and unbeate n Gerry Cooney. But. King warned that Snipes, also unbeaten, could pose a problem for Holmes. Holmes laat defended hi5 crown wllb a third-round knock~ over Leon Spinka June 12 at Detroit. \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT!Thursday, September 10, 1981 H f ••a 111 .. -. •• , Tl .. n I 100 000 017 01 •• , • llUrlMO J, WMle lea I S.eltl• 700 010 000 l 10 0 ('lllt •GO 000 CICIO 100 I • 0 Stooo .. o AnCl•f\on II I enCI Ne,,an, Firov•. Un1" H1ckoy Ill. F•r,...r Ill - F h it Hiii w SIOCICl .. d fl OJ l L.Amo I> JI 5 Ander\on l •I HA-Sulli• P•< 1ort1< t 101 CnluQO. NordrutQ•n 141 A •.ue ........ , ...... . rto> CICIO 100 101 ' u o O•• ••no 001 110 10. 4 • > Modl<ll IC.rn Ill, C.OMtt l 'I e nd SllnCll><lrO L....,.0td, UPICMrw-01, J-> UJ •ncl Nt•m•n W Comer •• II L Underwoaci U •> HA Tu•'· Stoln 01, Oelll•nd, Murplly I Ill Gron <II A 11,•>> N•TIONAl Ll!AOUE 111-s. ,..,,.. •• Sen Oteoo 020 000 101 1 t Clndnn•ll 100 001 GOS S I 0 loll.,, S-111 L..c .. ltl, Urr .. (ti end Kennedy, L1torel\GI Hvme ft ) end O Berry W Hvme f .. ll l UrrM 1111 HA ClntlnNll, Benell l•I A 16,231 ...... '· ........ . Ho1111on 000 000 000-0 I I Allen•• no ooo •3• • is o Ryan, Pl-Ol Sp.owl 171 and A~Y. p Nlekra end IMN<llCI w Nl ... •a 11·>1 l Rye n llM) HA Attent•, Ho<ne• It ) A •.ot'I .-~u >. 'l•••n J New V0<1< 700 010 tOO--S 11 I Pllll>bu•,gn un ooo ooo 3 11 o H•r"'· L~etn f>l Sur•oe Ill end 5tO•nt, Pwret, AOOtn"°" 01, Scvrry Ill, TO,ulve "I •n<I Nit~••. "-NI· W -L .. <11 (I 01 . l Ptret 17 61 5 s .. r•o• Ill A 1,08'1 P'flltli.s I I, I!•,.~ t MonlrUI I tO t)O 010 • 10 1 Pllll•MIP'll• 000 no lh 11 11 l Gulllckton. A .. rOOn 111 Frym•n Ill. LA• tll and C•rter Rutt1"'1tn, Bruut•r t•t. Pro-•r Ill, RM<! 111, Lyle 1•1 •nd Mortteno W AHd l•·ll L Frrm•n IS-JI S Lyle (t) HA Ph•l-lpllte -nr>ew• UI Sc:llmldl IHI A 7>..e C .... 1, C•tdlft•I• J Clue •90 310 700 000 1 U l St L OUll 000 OOJ 000 ] 9 0 Krvkow, _,,, !61 •nd 0••1> M•t11n, Sy"" ,,,, EOflM t41 51\lrlev thl, 0.leon Ill •nd Pontt w ltru•ow 1• ll L Met11n n )I s Metlt Ill HR Cn•<"OO. Bonch 1 1~1 A IJ IO'I Top 10 1.-... m .01 lattl AMERICAN llEAGUE G A• A H "'<I ll\~ S..a1t10 11 11• » W HMdr\O, 0.klano ., .MJ IS 'IS l» Lan•lord ~Ion II J7J :Ml 101 lll Remy, 8o•lon f>8 7tl0 IS 'l'1 l1'I Pac •Oro~ S.-•lllt 83 JH oo IOI> :nt Hargrov~ C.l<'.,,l•n<I I) .2s& JS aJ m Oltn r Tt•oU U 1"" .a 110 311 Mumpnrv N<>w "°' • ll 7•1 00 •• 116 Grlcll, A"9911 II JM 41 M JH Almon CnoeaQO 80 1/A o I? Jtl HomeR""' Atm•\ 0.~l•no 11 fnOM•\ M•lw•ukM ti Gri<f\~ ._,._.,, l1. Mun •Y 8at11more t6 E v6nt Bo-,1on. 1' I •.Uln$k• Cn1c-oo 16 Jon"'°" Oeo.l .. n<I to llvt" Be"..t In A,rm as. 0..alkl•n<I ._, Ooltv1e M lf••ul(flt M> M urrdy 8 Altlmorf' \8 Wmft•ld ~­ Vark SI S.11 Tues )I PllC111"9 It 0..:11-•I (ttolr, 8o•ton, a t Torr~1 Boston. I 1 McG•POO• lla111mor< 10) C.u•dry Now Vorll. lO.l, Morr", O@olrotl t2 4' M•f11nitl B•thmor.-1' • Vuct.0..,1,n M•lwduke-e '1-4 Burn• Cllot.t<IO 8 1 NATIONAL LIE-.GUE G Al II H ~I. Ma<11oc k, P111Sovron hi 747 28 I) XJ9 ROH. Pnll-li>n•• ... }00 S6 IU Di O•wM>n. _,,., •• , 1' JOO S6 ,. l70 HOWP HOUitOft 13 m lS 93 111 G11trrtN>, o..,tn 11 JV 41 ti f11 Conc•pc•on.C•n<•nn•I• 83 371 " 103 JU S<llml<ll P111l(ldotlp111a I I m .. '17 .)U llvOntr Q11u190 ... ).)4 lS 10} )IJ Ourn•m, C""-'1 1S6 l2 ID lll Hnn•ndtr ,SI lOU•S It 217 S4 M ll1 H-lt- 5cnm1dl Pll•l-IP"I•, 1S Otwson, /W>ltl ••al. 21 o<lnomM, N~w Vark, I• FoUH, Cincinnati 1q Henorfc.-~t L.OUt\, 15 """' aantd 1 .. Fo\t.-r (1nc1nn41t1 1) ~cf\mlOt Pnt1•0elpt11• 10 Cont.epic.ion. Clntlf\nAll. .o Bu<'""' Cno<-. St Ge,....,, 0e09e..., " P11c111,.. ti 0.< ltl°"' I SU•tr C1nc1nnal1. II'· Anootn. Pl!IS ouroll 8 1 C•mo All•nl• I l Ce•Hon Pll1l•OPlpf\1e 1 I l. Ve1tnr11e1a. 0 .... n . \J-4, Humtt (1t'l(1nn.at1 I J Rw11, O...-n, I J, ftnp~r HOUSIO<I, I) U.S. Open (a1 1'1111MlllJ --· Pa.-, N Y I -·• l'ovr111 lltounct si,..1 .. E1101 l•lh<ntr ~' Brian Goltlrted, ''" ~>-l•••l -··0---1 ... 111 ...... JOM Mc tllV09 O.t 11-111 Kt loll....,, .. , I •. • •, •, vu., O.rvlollh oet lrvc:t M•nttn '°'4,tJ U • 1 ._.,.., °'"'"""' .... ~ Jolln Htw<OMM Freel "°''' dtl Miiie Colllll tom G11111uon. '"'· 1·), J ........ •~. '1•ln1 C111n111 .,dt Petti M <Nemo•• al Vic.tor Amo,. 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Sonon•• HOSlH1 • Pait Purple. Shulfllno Alon9, Ellle, G•I• T •n<I•, Cha>;' UIOy Tl,... lo. Aedch90t, Mf'fC. '-'0CNe' TH I It 0 ltACE t furlonot Mldnlgnt Mine !Plnuy) 21 lO 10 tO t «I Now""" T._ (Wlnl•nd) tO lO •.ID AUii• Sor.,.body IOllv•rt\I • 00 f 1mt I O'I l S Aho r•<•O 4 Mom•"' tn T•m•. L OtHltvr, W•c u o Hitler, Mom'• l- G••v. Tr.,. Rell. Home 8o...O, High Eetn- 1nQt, 80QUlll•\, Melllk U l!XACTA 12-71 CWttd l'31 00 l'OU •TH RACE t Furl-• Cll•rmanae (CesteM<l•I I «> Formel Prlat ISl'IOem•ker I 8•b•raoo<T1 tOelallauH•vei Time I II ) . .0 2 IO 1 tO 2.«> uo AIM> rauo ~ll•W 'Olemor>d, Hom.no Ch•roe •ccou"' N•"•' Oecl"on· FrM HOl<l•r l'll'THAACE 'l/1hmlleson tur1 Idyll I Plnt•Yl I IO 4.00 2 ID E•flv s.!Ue< 1 Toro) 10 00 • .0 OH lucvllv~ f MC H•rovel l 20 OH SO,._.,., I M C C • r r 0 n I 7 20 T1m1 I •1 • ~ AIW reced O...ntum L .. p, Dancly Wit, Norbrt. TiQPr Jones, S•mo\1 Romeo Rom•ni U E XACTA f~ •I p;,1d l21S 00 SIXTH RACE 6 Furl-• Sl•r Routt IMCH.,Q..el U 00 • 00 3 .0 H• A ln t ... IP4 VY l~rqut1 1 I l'O <t 20 SPO•t• Speoc:t«ular t5noemaller I l 20 Time I 0'11 S ~"'o r6<•d On~ lor St~"•· 01vmP••<I Prom•~ s.11 s.n<11 SEVENTH AAC.E /'.1 FuflonQ• Oeco<lecl L11•w•n IMcHarQU<'I 6 .0 I olO 2 IO Sh•nt M1gn tP•nc•vl ~.00 • 00 Pto Or Con I 0.l•llovUayel l «> Also t.t(~ lvt.h MUS.I( V•l•rbO, Tobin'\ Aou M•lo<lo< T1m• I ?'I U EXACTA I• SI CWtld '8300 n Pl Ck SI.Ill f 10-21·'1-•·0 pa id \1,tloo lO wu n 13~ ••""'H''tlQ h<.kf'h tf1ve horw1) P PICO. 5.a ton.ol•llon IWlld UI tO w11111'11 win n1nQ llCO.th ltovr llorSH) EIGHTH ltACE ()fie mllt G•IO Otl SOI IOt!lat>a ... sayel 4 tO ).60 JOO lht C•o•••n 1P•nc•y1 l lO 1 .O Ring Proud ( lOtOI • .., Al\o r•<•d Bero•ln Belcany, SPffd 8ro"~', Dur•blt , Splrltlno, ln,e•rt hofi Rtmemi.r Jo/In, Lucky Ltoencl Ttm• I ll21S NINTH ltACIE 11 ltmlltt B•n<l•l•irt IM<Cerron1 I IO SOii Mdrktl tPln<Ovl Ono 81~ W•ler !Or1eo• 1 •10 lOO l20 JOO I t0 Al\O ra<ed Gre...,,l\eQut N.,h HOUW, Um•llCU. o~ MIO.• ltm• I •93 S U lXACTA 11 /I paid W SO All•n<len<~ 11,•n Ho llywood Park WEDNESDAY'S It I SUL TS lllltlo4 Sl-4\ltftl .... ,_ .. 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Sun>- "'-' Time 1 0011$ , 1 l<TH aACI. Ol'o h rlle P•<t Hepv• llt.0 (GouOf .. 111 tO tO S 40 I «) lleO•I G.u.41• IAndet_..I • IO >..OO Mt< L•Otll A C P•r'ef I • 20 AIMI '"""' Snow O•t1<•. 0.rDy lord, MO" H•lll>Y ""9f•r. M.. 8urlllo. Vvlt'"" 8•y. Go105t•• Time t·"3/1 U IXACTA IM I rMkl \9100 SIXTH lltACI! Ont m tle IWl(t LOy•I Lad l\1•11-lngl\•ml II «l • 20 I .0 Rt<Outll N t!Cveblefl M 60 U t0 B c Llonel tsn.r,.... I u «> ..... ••eel NOOI• AlnQ, Ptnnef 51-y Point, Wella• Terporl Bl•o . Vovno M1111on. Ft111men10 Time 1 00 SI VI NTH RACE. OfW mlle P•U Pat1"9 HI (P•r'k•'' •.oo 4 ID J '° Beryl'1 Prln«r (Croot-.n) ) 00 l tO 1.v<lly C•CIA IK,..l>ferl • . .O Alto rattcl Cllempe(lne Prince. "'-1• J•ck, Cwlft9t llQ'>I, Trlclo, J •me• Ml .. IQll, 5anenclrMt, AeCI 11 ICll TIMe 1:)1. SI EXAC'TA 11>-JI p.tld ui.>0 U f'ICIC SIX II 9-7 1·1 ... ) H IO tt,Sll tO "'''" 11 wimlno ll<keH llour llOOM). U Pick SI• '°"'°'"'on CWtld Uo.«> with Jll win n!no lltktll (lhree llor\M). I IOMTN lltACf.. OfW Mlle IWl<t A l W .. lts (Medtet>dl 1'4 «I '1 00 U «> Sent•• T,.1n111e llC•fmelerl 1' 20 11 00 Gtlbl>lll IP•ll<erl 10,.0 ~l•o ,.eta Mlnlm•n N H•nda•e r A•ucllen, Cool II M•n. Too•n H•ICyon Hero. Gr•n A'tro Time 2 01 U EXACTA 11., CWtld U ,621 SO NINTH ltACI!. One mlle pect N•ncy AnClltnotl l""te"enl • lO l IO 2.ID T lmt Preterreel ( Ttnlert II lO •ID Doi W • n I°""""•' I l 10 Aho tott'CI And•' CllnQ, M1ller1c•. Covn try Jt nlce. S.orin• I.AH ... Sit t> B«l<Y. Flylno fanY•. Mrl Conten1 l1m1 1 041/S » EXACTA tS-•l CWt•d 19/ ID TENTM ltACE. One mllt IWl<t Thuno.r.iorm A IAubtn) I «I S 60 • 00 Berry 8ye Byt lHolll I 00 h.«I J .0 . Fran1 CV•llendlnQl>em ) 1 00 ,t.ltO racto Lisbon I.Ad, Cll•t1t•I• -Id Unlleld ' Cllltl t<nlgnt Brigede Rltl\' Dirt < IN Spry HIO" Flem•nQ A Time 1 011/S ~l E X•CTA ll-91 Potld Jill JO A 11enO•nce I , ... J Deep sea fishing N EWPOltT (#1'• 1.AllCllntl -SO 6n91t~ 161 oonllo, 11 ben , 109 mecllerel, • rotk coa. (Oa••Y'• L«lletl 11'1 anqle" ~ Don1.,, •S Wiid Mn . 20 UllCO Dos, 116 m•O•rtl DAN• WMA!ltl' tM-tets »Wu . 51• bonllo )I ro<k llSll, ti ma<lltrel SAN DIEGO IH&M 1.AIHll11t, l'llMt "'•"'', ........ lom•l 160 anot•rt .... a ll>•coro, Jll yellowt•ll, 2 be,,ocU<I•. JS1 oonllO, S ullco """ SS to<ll llSll LONG aEACN ( .. ll'n..,I "•rl e() angle<• 1'0 bantla, .00 m•CltUel SO roc.ll ltSll CO-'s Wllarll 6' •nolf" 1 01vofln '"""• I '911-tall, 1 berrec\lde, ISO oon110, 161 colico ben, 11 wnd l>H s, 11S rao llsll. U mto.erel SIEAL IEACH ,,. enQlet> 1•S ro<• ''"'· J31 ma<ktr•I, ln oon110. 1 yellawt.oll PGA statistic• ,,._,_.s....•1 SCOltlNO lEAOEltS t Torn tell•.•• 49, 1 eruct LlelZll•. 10 10 • J Roy Floy<I, 10 22; I Cvrtl• 5trenoe, 10 U , \ Jerry Piiie, 10 •1 -.vElltAGI! O•IVING OIS1'ANCE 1 Ott> """'· 111 7 2 Fred COU0 .. 1, 1n l l Torn Purtze<, >I• S. • 8111 Sandie< 6nd Fuuy Z.ller, lll • 0 .. 1 .. ING PERCENTAGE IN l'AllltWAY 1. C.Mn .,_., 111. 2 Mike Atl<t. 1n. l Joo A.,,,,.,, IS. ' Biii A09trt, IS2. s L•rrv Neltcn, 112 GlllEENS IN •t:GUL..6TION I Celvtn Pffle, 121 l. Joo HIClll...,s, 119; 3 &nice lleUU. 709. ( Tam Kitt, 100. s Jonnnv Miller, 6'7 AVl!lt .. GI PUTTS Pl!llt lltOVNO 1 Tom W.uotl, 1t ... J At.,. Toe>le. JI 70, ) Moffit HN lslly, 1t IS; 4 Frank Conner, ,, .. s R•v Floy<I, ,. 01 Pl!ltCINTAGI! Of' sua.P-.111 HOLES t Bl'\ICt LleUllt, 271 2 Je rry Pttt, 214 l ll•y FIOyd, 210. I Tom Wal10f'I, 209; s. Tom IClte. 103 aAetLa l•AO&•S I I,,., Hlhlile an<I llt!Ke Lle11h, 10 l ·-y w ... ,,, .. '--•Cl ,~ ...... a.Mot Cl•Mjllot1 TttrV Ole"' •n4 ltvc:e Oouelon, • lllllOla LaAOUlt I lam ICllt. »t. 1 lrt><• l.ltUke, n,, J V•llte HeMrwr. )I' o Jett' Pei. •llO Lon Hin-le, Sit 11•11• -•Y 1.aAoau I ltey ,.IOYG. \l46,~ l TOM WehG'- IJ4),..0, J TO(TI Kiit, U :U,>14, • 8tw<e Lleltkt, ~.'1'1, l Halt lr•ln, U7', .... t Biii lloo•r•. ltlo,11 1 1 J t rty "•'•· 0 21 , .. 2, I C11rt1• Slr•n~. \1 ... •~. t Jof\nny Miner $197... tO l .,ry ""'-· ,,., .. , NASL playoffs QUAltTf.-l'lNAU (_. .......... , ........ , .. k_ Ca>rna• 1 T .,.,.,. ll•r 0 tC..ma• w in ...... 2 11 S.n O'-QO l Ja<O.-wllle I IS.n Ott90 •In~ ~•rt•• 1 0 T ... y tGOl'nt Montr .. t •I Clllc-11 Canada Cup U.S. 4, Flnland 4 l••-lrul) k•••y,......,, Ftnlen<I Unltecl51411tt "Int PerHNI I I t ' , 1 I Ft"IAllCI, Sllt-n I IHaomen, Kurrll, to 1l 2 Unlle<I 51ett\, Broten l 10 Connell, Cnri .. 011 1 1• S2. Peftell"' Jelonen Ft11 I 21, E•""' V 5 , 14 Oil S--Perled l Uno ltd Stale•. Broten l ( Telt,Ou\, Lhrlllalll 7 J9 4 Finland Parve•I 1 (Jalonen R•u•to.all!a) 10 2J S Untt..i Stele" GO<ente I 18 Milter Howe) 17 4l Pen•lllH J•lantn, r.1n I 09 Chtl\llen, US 1113 Tlll...i '•r'°" 6 Unllecl Slata\, W Miller 1 (O'Connell, Cllrlilotl), I 11 I FlnlAllCI Kltm•lelnen I tAualwl•I~. L11nanen1,) 19 I FtnlMl<I J •••n•lnen I (Soonl I JI Ptnolly Cllrl\10!1, US IS Jo Slloh an -I Finlend 8+72 Unllt<I SlflH 14 II IS-41> Goalll'> Flnlion<I l •ulla Unltecl Stet~ ... S Ba•tr A 9 411 Oli.r sc ..... C•n•Oo I, USSR l C.totha•lo~•kl• I, Sweoen I Wednesday's transactions •ASEBALl N•ll-ILA .. ,.. PITlSBUAGH Pt~"I E5 Acqu1red l(~v ln HOU\ton, outflf'IOtr •nd R•l"d¥ Nieman,., oltc"'r from lllt Hau\lon A'1ros to compleff! •n ~•ruer oe•I •n which Pt\U G•rner 1nf1elder. ·~ tr•oecJ to Ho,n.ton Au1gntd Nlemenn to Porllend ol tnt P.clllt Ca••• 1.•'9"" SAN OIEC.0 P ADRES Traded Jerry l 1.,ner, aulfl<!kler, to Int (.h.C"OO Whitt Soo tot C•il\ .tnd" pt•y•r 10 be n•m4td l•ttf IASl(ETl•LL N•lloftal _.o1Mll Auoc:leti.11 WASHINGTON BULl.ElS S•Of""(I JO< P•ce. tent,... tor••'O l'OOT•ALl NalioMI FtetNll Leat,.. ATLANTA FALCONS W•lved MICk.ey F IUQtr•ld lvlllla<I< Slon<'(I 8o AoDlntorl lullb•<• CINCINNATI BENGALS W•tw d Gr~ 8r1gM, "''''Y S.0"4'0 fl••• Pe.coo, ""' nlnQ l>e<' GAE EN BAY PA(I( (RS S•one<I Jim )t'nMf", runn1no tM<.• to • Of"l~-Ytar <Oft tr•ct N EW ENC.LANO PArAtOTS An nounceo tNt S.m Cutu•ur.e)f'"*"'· tulfbee~, t'l•d a9rtitCJ 10 lrrms NEW OALEAN~ SAINTS Slgn..O J~I Groth, w10t r<P<elver Ple<ed Holly 8rtt11'ft. Ught tno, °" ,,.. tt'lfutePd tPWtrve ll~t sf LOUIS (.AAOINALS S•o,,.., Mike F1,f'1.-r wtOt r«tl'Wet SAN FRANCISCO O EAS Cul Mell Boi.ua. widt 'f<••vtr -Jim ,.,IChol\On, oe tensive t•9'1t and Artlng1onJe>ne\, tuM l"Q ben HOCKa'f Na1,_.I Ht<&ey Le- OE T AOl T RED WINGS S1QMCI Don Murdo< n, Jody G•Q•, Ttd Not•n •nd Cermlne Clroll., torw••CI• H"ATFOROWHALEAS Anr>OUnctdlN r•Ut•m•nl .t Rick L•Y. oet~'•""'n NEW YORK RANGERS S•q-Nt(k SOCCElt N-Anw<IU" 5oc:CH Le ..... EDMONTON DRILLERS Announc'°" Ille ro1ona11on ol T1mo l ltk0\~1. llt.O coecn. •n<I Jay Holfmen. •Ul11enl cae<ll ..... Sea View Leagu e football sch e d it le COSTA MESA D. T0111 CSTANCIA .. lllPlll --sml.£IACI UllY£1SITT - Santa Alla Cap1s1rano Valley Cv1>1ess laglllil Hills at Mma ~uena Paik at lbwal~ t' ~ •~ .. L . _,,, 1•M ~., ,., ,. '-'f'•l''-," ... 11 foo Ww"'"'""I '°' ..... ..., """eo... I"'(, • "" at s.-witiago Fountam Valley laguna ~11ts at l.aglm Beach at Opess at M1sston Vieio al Justin <"ti ts. 1 ..... .... ""' . , . ,, , • .,. .... r ... •H,lft••I 1<11 w_.,,..., ~pr •II l os Alamitos al M1ssl0f1 'lie10 Sal Clemente ValetlC1a Westmcnster la Habfa Laguna Hills 1t ,J,..,,.__. ,1 ... , .. 1•1 r~· M .... \"' ""-' ""'" 1• ...... 1• ~,._ at Newport H~l'O lrv111e at Scdllebac~ at £1 Tero l:osta Mesa £staocca at Cornna del Mai lot M~"°" v,.,.,1 la• v. f\owl ~I I ti•t, ..... , rt ' I'~ .. ..,, ....... I ;.JI •" 8.,.-j ' _,, It Untverntv NeWJIOll Harbc>I at CorMa del Mar ~-~ at Cl Tero at lrvrne al Costa Mesa jor M""°" V•p nc, IOI '3't1 .... , ,, .. 1•' '.,~ .. , • • .. " .. I l' ,,,.,..r.,.-t H ,,\WY! at IMne at £stn:ia £1 TolO Costa Mesa lhversity al l:o!CN del Mar at Newpo11 Hartn lat N_,....t HQO\o I ( I •' • ff'"'Jf" L }'t •J' li!.,-.t("( ,,,, fO<t ,,, at Saddlebad Corona del Mat at lhvers1ty Irvine f.osta Mesa Estancia at~Harln ,-, .... ~ I • A .. ' ~)I~ >-r .;,.. ul] l•lf .. l#'WO ""\l\&-1 • 1. ' [I TOIO al l:osta Mesa Newpor1 Haibcx at l:o!CN del Mar at Cstn:ia at lk1Nef S1t y Saddleback !' .,,._, ••• ..,1"1•• . lt-.,T••' M •t•, ,, "''"' ''"'I (a•l~•llc1 1'1f (at I loun<~ ( 00'11 IA•''"•"' f.11t6"1,lf'9I CorMa del Mat Umvers11v at Irvine £staocia ~leback al Newport Haitn at £1 Toro tll "l"tf" ,. •1•M ..,..,. Y14tr 'J' "J.,,""°"'V~tc· at £si.n:1a at~k Costa Mesa at lh$Slly al l:of CN del Mar (I TOlo Irvine , .....,, ,, .... , 11• I•~ .. , ,. ,.,"' ....... 'I .,1, N,.._,.,,.~ H Jll•u y,.i.. ..... 1 (of lioont,. ( ""''' 'ow .~ St"·•• 'J~ I }I 'I' l'"ftne) .J ... Marliii fishi~g: It's red hot! Marlin fishing was r ed hol this past Labor Da) with the Ralboa Angling Club , weighing in som e 30 bi llfish. This count only represented the number nf marlin that were reported a nd many m ore were tagged a nd released dunng a lhree-day tournament which overlapped the private boats in local waters . Most of the action seemed to be between the 267 Spot and the 209. Cliff Schonert of Laguna Niguel landed a 229·pound marlin while BUI Van Henkle of Irvine boated a 203-pounder. Newporter Marshall Morgan weig hed in a 155'1'.i·p<>und fish with local angler Joe Grant also con· necting on a striped morl.in while In the a rea of the 267. The total at the BAC is now standing at 128 marlin, but Is expected to climb as more marlin move Into offshore waters More fish are being s potted daUy by Newport's fleet of private sportlL'lhers and OUTDOORS ._ JIM NIEMIEC veteran anglers are optimistic about a continued good season Marlin are hilting equaJly weU on both bait and jigs. Live mackerel cast to s leepers. feeders and tailers are producing fis h. while those trolling mackeral or dolphin colored jigs are gettinf bit as well. According to Whiley at Anglers Center In Newport, there are many hook-ups be· ing reported which means that the billfish are tn a biting mood and It Is up to the s kipper and angler to hold on to those ~trikes No hook ups on broadb11l have been re· ported and Lhe count ls still just one fish for the entire season. There are still some big-eye tuna being caught in the area of the 295-spot. oU Sun Diego. Th.is past week saw Huntington Beach angler 'l'im Spaeth land a 125-pound. tuna . In addition to the big-eyes, there are still yellowfin and longrins in the area, but very light angling pressure has accounted for the low counts coming out of the Border Cit y fleet. Currently, offshore seas were a bit on the nasty side with mos t boats staying dock side. This weekend should show an improvement In flshinl( conditions and most 11.kely many marlin will be brought into Newport and Oanaarbors. as well u Avalon. Wat.er tempo ratures have rea lly dropped along the coa.<1t, 4nd now are in the high 60s range ... --~--~~~~~~~~~- Lenhart has sli1t1 advantage 8 )' Al.MON LO('KABE\' D•llY Pll.C lafttrot lillrller L 0 N (; H I•; J\ ('II S IH p e ''11 lor' in tht• :toth wo1 ltl <•ham· p11111sl11p for lhl:' e lass art• cOJOY mg a d;,1y of rest to v1s1t U1~ 11eylund today, and moi.t nf th(! 3R s k1ppt'rs und c rewi. are wd(•urntng tht' I l'SJ,>llt· uft er aft1·r (\o\O days of windy w1·alher that lt'!'!f l'd tht· s tamina of th~ sailor!> unll lh1· durubihty (J( th(' h11;1t ... Wt·dm•.,da\ .., two rac-t's wert almos t a l'arbon CC>p y o f TuL•sda v's 11p1•111ng ()iH r a$ BOATING nrn·t II\.\ l'St '°' 111<1.., ag;11n wh1sll~ up 111 IR ~ knots 111 the ocean- ThL•11· w;1s 1Jn l) unt' taps1zing hul wn11 <ii 111 lh1· boat.. s uffere4 gear f;u lurt.'!'I 111 lln· (•hoppy g<l- ing .Jc·fr l.t•11liarl of Sun r>1t•go cine 11( th1· lhn•t• l ' :-... 1·ntrtC'., c·or>- t1nu1·rl 111 'tJ\ out of l1'11uhle aml mj11ag1·tl tn I.eke· J ... light pmnl IP.id 11\'l'I' Torbt•n c;r,11..•I or Urt.1111 '11w l\.\o "'1..·n· t11..·fl aftet t\\11 ra<'I'" TUl·-.d.1\. but en Wcd· nl'sd•" ' rac1•-. Lenhart posted ftn1 sh1..•., of 2 'I ''hilt> Grael f1 n1s h1·d 5 2 1\lt1·r four l'l:ICes Ldnhart ll':ids Cirael b~ l\\11 p111nt~ under thl· (II~ m p1t• st•r1ring S\ !>lt•m I>dt•nJ1nt; ('hump1<1n Dave C'ha1>1n 11f Ba~ hl<rnd. Ill tkgafl sho\.\ 1ng he :-champ1o ns h1p t'Jlilwr h~ \.\111nmg one race Wt•dnt·-.dav hut h1~ breakdown uncl !Hh pl ~1~·t· ftn1~h 1111 Tuesday. t·ouplt'l l with " !'le\ Pnth place ftnt!o!h W1·1l111:..,tJ,I\ kePps h1r:D \H·ll dj1\.\ n 1n tht· tank I-' t• I 1 x <Jan n: do of Sp a in. formt·1 t\\11 t1mL· l'h<1mp1on. aJso l'anlt' to hfo W1·dnc-.da\ win• ning 11111· rac·"' :ind plat•ing third 1n 1h1• oth<.'r Uut aga in. a hreakcl11wn 11n Ttw,da\ anrl a nintl1 JJl,ll'l' r1111-.h kt.>pl hrrn ou t of tht· top fl\l' WtOntSdily ti r-e-~ult~ AAC.E THREE I FeH• Gen<•dO. *'"· l J•ll Ltnholt1 U S J Jah""Y M<C.11 ArQltnt•n• • ROQer Sltw•t1 u S > rorl>f" G•••I Braall AA(E FOUA I Oen Cll•pln US 1 Greel. Bra111 J C,Ml<e<lo, ~N•n I l •nh~n. u S S McCall, Ar110nllna !.l•nd•"O> •llrr 101" '"'"' 1 Jtll ltnn41h, VS 1• 0 Ph 1 IOI'.,... Grett 8ru 11 14 0 l Revtr St•w•r1 US. •l I 4 H•~.n 8Jur-\lrom Flt\latWI, S. 1 5 lo\ftl ti•rfm•nn Mot••Y •I 0 Women sail this weekend • In Newport Tht• o r:e ngt· Count ~ Women's Cke;1n l<J1°1ng Sc•ne~ I ()('WORS 1 ffiO\'l'" to :0-:c \.\ port Bed ch lh1s weekt·ncl \.\1th \'oyagC'r., Yacht Club h111-ting tht• third rate t>f the SPfll'' for t hl' J anc Schock l\l emori LI I Trnph' Thc race will he· ":ult·d 111 lh<· oc·1..·a n Saturday 10 l'l'rformanC'<' llandicap Rac- ing Flt•t•t 'achts RalhoJ Yacht Cluh and South Shon· 'at·ht C'lub appear to h:i "' .c 1·11nfht·1 ~r int ere st with n Vt' M 0ht•il11l111g a One Design Regall;i on instdC' a nd outside t•our ... <•s ;11Hl SSY(' has posted its Ont-D<·-.1gn Championship for anv t'la:o.!'I \\Ith fivP 1·ntri<Js. H<1h1~1 Connthwn Yacht Club ha~ '1·h1..•dul<·d th1• ~•xth race 1n its pr1•1ll<·lt·d lo~ raC'c st•nes on Sunrl:J\ Sailing compt.>tit1o n in other Southl'rn Caltforn1a Yachting Assot•1atwn a reas C•brlllo ~;llA~c~~·~r.r.,t 1~'!; Point •nO rtlurn IC•brtllo S..rl~~ No S~I S.lu•dev, Sun Clay S..•1 84'¥n ••Chi ClvD Poinl Ftrmln NIQlll r•t e S..tvf'cs.ty SeMl-•Uy K1no H•rbar Y•cllt (lul> c.a110 Fleet Cllem p1on1/11p, Saturday, Sunaey Autumn ~-DH19n Aeoetle, S.1urO.y, Sunae, C•lllotn•• Ya<hl C.lub Squ•"•' 8-Aeo lt-tarr1t Se, .. ,, S.turN't Ott Aty v a<hl (lvD Sunaey SklPCJOf'\ Ra<t ( T •nner Sef,.•l Wlnd)•mmtrs YAtlll Club L•cllo S•Dol Reoatte Sunoay S.nOI ... S•n 01•00 Yaclll Club Amtoll• Serio IEICntll• 111 Salur<10 Sund•' Ft ll S.rle• IJ·241 S.turoey s.,,..,.y Powto.r Pull Troplly 5.,1 .. IPCI Seturdoy Sunday, Geof'Ot 8uu M•morlal 'froe>lly fSollng) Stlurd•y, s...-y Coronado Ca vs 'I' A( hl Club Around Coronaao1 l•l•n<I• ••<• tFrank H•ll TrOClhyl S•lurdey, Sunday CO.-Va<lll Clul> Bl\_.11 0< .. n Racing Cll•~IP. S.tvr<ley S•n1• Cl••• AMlno AHOCfollan Soni•~ S.rtH, Saturday Sovth-•tern Vaclll CluD F•ll S.ritt l'f· Blrdl Salurllt 't, Sunday· E•hwtdOt Traplly tCatau-211 SoturOey, 5uno•r Sii.,., Galt Va<lll Chtb Men 0 Wer ~t1ts, suna•r Ntt111 •IWI I 11lalWI An•c•o• Vacnt CluD Scrlp1>1 t<•ll•nl>u•G StrlH, S.1urdAy, Sunday Polnl Dume Va<hl Club S<1Dol Rau~. SUn. d•Y S.nte 8 a rbere 'I' ac111 Club L.Oles De y Ae~"··~Y Pomone V•llo So111no A•-lttlOft Cl•n r ulno., SunOav Alter second after three races SUODEN VA LLEY, Wash. Bob Thomas of Oceanside led the Hobie -18 national C'ham· pions hip Wednesday after ·\hree races m the cha mpionship r8ght. Thomas had 41 ll Points t9 tos. for Hobie Alter Jr. of Capi9trano Beach Third in the scoring wa~• tie between Jim Severs. Porlllnd. Ore., and C arl Robe rts. Brighton. Mich. with 19 points. Fifth was Miles Wood. AusUn, Tex .. 23 points ' Alter is lhc defending cham pion· in I.he clasR. The regaua continut>s through .Saturday. ' -..... .. 1:., .............. a ..... .-. ......................... _.. ..... ________ ........... .-.=.;o~~.._ I I I. I I .. • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thursday, Septamber 10. 1981 Cl ~~-------~--------~----~-----~-------------------~----------~ -I • -M'L llOOT9ALL Jr .. 1-. ..... on OolllllilU .. ,.Nlwt KUHGf'U Caine e!llltlt lhe aid ol Ille "Pfll\Ce 01 U•levN'' to , .. ,°'. • Cn1,.. .. Ook• 10 Illa lllr()n4J I tto TAO DOUGH M"A"8"H the 1ano-1mou1oer1n11 teud be~ Hot Lipa end the nutM• In her commend comes to a ne.d when ahe c:onllnu one ol them 10 II« tent • OOOOTIME8 J J lat11 In love with •mat. ried women . fll Iii> ELECTIUC COM"ANV(A) (I) C88H£WS 8 NeCNEWS CHARLIE. THE LONESOME COUGAR An orphaned cougar kitten .-a r alMd by a-lumbecm&n untll the cat hears 1ne cell of the wlld !Part 2) O MOVIE ···~"The HeatH" Trllh Vano.vete, Joseph Cot· ten A M<leS ol blierr• •nd horttfy1n; ••perlences dllve a young achootteach- er to the edge ol lnunlty 'PG' CZ) "r ' SHORT 8U9J£CTS 1:30 G JOKER'S WlLD • AU IN THE FAMILY Mike nu an emeroency ap114tndK1omy (I) BEHNYHILL One ol Benny's 011g1nal '°"OS 1t lulured ano also a gag about e security olfl c;er fill KCET NEWSBEAT Host Clett Roberts al) STUDIO SEE "Cop Show' Explorer Scouts as1111 the GlendalfJ Arizona Pot1c;e Dept , New YOik C•IY kids make A t in diScO denc>ng (R) (l)!BNEWS ~55 IJ EOOOAIAL 1:GO IJ cas NEWS D NBC NEWS U HAPPY DAYS AGAIN U BULLSEYE m M"A"S"H ,a.tter e 1r1nsluS1on usu>g a pln1 01 F18nk's blood. Hawkeye suspects him ol hevlng hepa111ls II) STREETS Of' SAN FRANCISCO fl) OVEREA.SY Guest bandl&a08' SkllCh Hellderson (R)Q Iii) MACNEIL I LEHRER AEPOffT Cl) TIC TAC OOUOH (8) AEMEM8t1' WREN: PAOEOHE Oiok Cevell tells the story ol the .a.merican lree press, 111 J)finteu and publllhe<s. heedlln" end by·llnea. scanders and scoops ©') HAMMER HOUSE Of' ..oAROR The House Tnat Bled To Death A young coople moves Into a run-down JUburban nouse that nu ~ unoocupled smce It was the scene or a btzaue murder (.S) THE w.a.CKY WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS Host Orson Welles '?)MOVIE • • • '1• Tllose L1p1 Those Eve•" ( 1980) Frank Langetta Glynnis O'Con- nor A ltamboyenl summer 1toclc. actor, who dreams ol Broadw•y staroom defends an tncompetenl. staoe-struclc. prop bOy and promotes his romance w•lh a chorus girl · R' 7:30 f) 2 OH TH£ TOWN Holts Steve Edwards, Meff>dy Rogers Featured a loo!< at "SIMtfm banks" D•vl<I Hallleld's oollection of aviation history. a "well· ness" clime CHANNEL LISTINGS 0 KNXT CCBS> 0 KNBC lNBCI 0 KTLA tlnl1 I (I) t<AOC (ARC1 0 KFMB ICRSI 0 l<HJ TV tln(1 > (l:>KCST IA BCI (D K rTVllndl (J) KCOP TV 1 lno 1 fD KCF T tPBSI ~ KOCE !PBS> TOWN DOCTOR -Tom Ewell s tars a!'> Doc Kullen~ m the nl'\\ ~enes Best of the West .. tonight at 8. 30 on Channel 7 I See story. photo be low 1. o a F.a.MrLv FEuo 8 HAPPY DA VS .a.GAIN U FACE n.E MUSIC m Au.rNn.EFAMILY Edith's HQ8<MSS 10 per- fOlm with Stepllanle at e scllool ConQert 188\181 her ·w1thou1 aVOiCa and Stephanie alone In Ille 590tllghl SD MACNEIL I LEH'*1' REPORT ml NEWS Cl) P.M. MAOAZINE A v1111 to an oSOleted Maxi· c;en Inlet where wl!lllea bread, a strict military prep school In Alabama !.SJ LAFF.A-THOH A comedian hOSI and lour comic contellents who compete against one another ore featured In this I uncensored comedy game ShOW 9:00 f) Cl) MAGNUM, P.t Agalnll Ille adonc;e OI her uncle. Aoelalde Malone hir" Magnum to uncover Ille source ol utor11on threall (RI 0 GAMES PEOPLE PLAY Featured en 82·yeat·old stablebOy a batten64tfs on•llationll c:ompetltlOO, a tug-of-war between the wives of World Serles play. ers (R) 0 MOVIE • • ·~ "Prisoner In The Middle' ( 197 4) Oav10 Jenuen Kerin Dot G BOXING'S BIOOEST SHOWDOWN Sugar Ray ano Thomas Hearn talk about tlleot upcoming fight and aacn otller r<>'ned by 0111., stats ol boxing 1ncluo1n11 the Oliglnal Sugar Ray Robin· son CD P.M. MAGAZINE A vlsll 10 an ll04ated Ma~•· can Inlet where whales bread, • Chai wtth 'Undtl( The Rainbow" star Bllty Bat1y, Or Wasco on•,_ k,_ JUrg«y 141Cllnoque, Chef Tell hll a way Of mllclng pertact egg Whites. C1J MOW: • * * "A Matorlty 0 1 One" I 1962) Alec Gu1nne11 Rosalind Ruuell fl) TIWNIHO DOGS THE WOOOHOUSEw.a.v "Sit And Slly" Ci) MAGIC OF Oil PAINTING "Purple Sage" ~RUNAWAYS: WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Rober1 MacN811 hOStS !Ills speclel wlllCh e.amrnes the lact that one mlllion chll· dren wolf run away lrom home tl'lll year some aa young 111 t O years Old C' MOVIE • •,, •-. 'The Haunting (1963) Julie HatllS, Claire Bloom Four d11parate people lnve1119a1e a 11ouse with an infamous repula- llon tor supernatural goings-on (Jf}MOVIE • * ·~ 'The Prlte Flghte<' ( 1979) Tim Conway, Don t<not11 During !he Oepres- Slon. a bumbling bo•er 0 On Tl/ l l TV ., HBO C t(H1HTirU J t IWORJ NY N Y II tWTBSI c tESPN1 s 1Snow11m;-1 0 Spot119h1 8 tCat>I<• Npws NelworkJ and hl1 wlH•Cf8Cklng manage< try to outwit tl>e mob 'PG' C'mMOviE • •.,., 'Blood Feuo • ( 1980) Sophia Loren, Mat· cello Mastrolennl A widow -nr-.raed tJy 'lln ldeaf1St1c: lawyer and a amalltlme gangstw In her ven;.lul crusade •;•Inst tna mahoao wtlo kitted her husband A' ~)MOVIE *•*'ii 'Allen" ( 1979) Tom Skeultt. Yap11e1 KOi• 10 The crew ol a •Paceoc>- lng terap carrier lolk>w a mysle<loul Signal 10 a sup· posedly dead planet and, alttW lending, dlac:over lhat the rnesaage wu a warn- 1~ 10 stay away 'R' OMOVIE ••'it "All Thal Jau" ( 1979) Roy Scheloer. Jes- sica Lange The lumultu· ous hie ol • professional dancer 11 followed lrorn suc:c:H1 on lhe st age to personal etiaes 'R' 1:30 0 BEST OF THE WEST Through a a11ange turn ol events, a ahOplleeper 1n a small wetlern town beCOrnell matslllll m THE 000 COUPLE Fell~ talks Oscar 1n10 being a bog brother to • young boy In rel01m llChool Ul) SNEAK PREVIEWS Roger Eberl ano G- SISkel take a loolt al the evolulion ol ramtty lllma with sc;enea from Or<ll· nary People. "The G1e81 Santini" ano "Kramer Vs Kramer ' (A) ml JULIA CHILO AHO COMPANY Sunday Nlghl Suppe1 (R) @) HA~D ORUNE PRE.SE.HT8 ..• "Show Of Snows" 9:00 1J Cl) NURSE Mary ls -upMt when WO· gestlve gtlta 11111 arrMng at her apar1"*'1 (R) O a MOVIE a • "lady Of The HouM (1978) Dyan Cannon, Armand Anante U MOVIE • * • ·~ .. J41remlah John- son C 1972) Robert Red- loro, w~1 a-u 8IU Y GRAHAM CAU8ADE m MERV ORll'f'IN Guests David letterman. Robert Goulet, Mary McFadden. Jenilee Harri· son Ptly!lll D1v11 Ma11lyn McCoo, Judy l anders Mauon ZOia fl) LOS CAMP£ROS Nall Cano'• lourt--. m&m· ber mll'l.Khl band serves up an evening ol trad1t1on- el MealC8n m""li. •n this •ep<tse ol a KCET Special ml SNEAK PREVIEWS Roger Ebert and G- S1skel take a look at the evotullon ot lamlly lllms With scenes from "Ord1· nary P909le," The Great Santoni" and Kramer Vs Kramer '(RI (!I MOVIE • •·~ "Framed" (1974) Joe Don Baker, Conny Van Oyka Alter lour years of brutal prison lreetment a gambler •-rs revenge on the 1nugs. etoolted '°PS and pollllciens wllO setll1mup (%)MOVIE • • • 'The Ollence" ( 1973) Sean ConMry Tre- vor Howaro Whtie tracking oown a child molester, a London det8C11ve atowty ed09S himself IOWatd e nervous bte811Clown 'R' 9:30 ti) CAUFOANIA JOURNAL "Los Angeles Carries The Olym~ forch" • UWAHHl~A "'OfU Lilllan ~ olfwt t .. .,,llnQ ~ Of "*' llte, 8000Mpllal\ment1 tn< Ille ~llOn Of net phllOt !OM .. ~ KNOTa lANOING Armed th'*-butet Into the l!wlng hOn>4I end I alt a Val. ~an. Ging« and I.._• •trt :w. U.8.CH~ "The Proud And The l'ro- ,.,., .. Jim l.,.,., repont on lhe people ol Mlnl'IMOta end wh)' they I0\19 111411• ~~ * • ·~ "Tiie fown Thal Otaaded Sunoown I 1977) Ban Johnt on, Andrew Prine A maoman etatlcl lovara' tane• in • Sou1nwaa1arn border lown, el>alt811ng Iha rMI· oanta' IOY and ,.._, over Ille end.Of WOlld War II 'R' (ff) IN8IOE THE Nf\. rhe a1111e1n and contat t1 figuring In the outc:ome of lhe 11180-81 football ,... son are hlghljghtad (Q)MOW ....... "Flash And Flreul" ( t978) Raoer Davit, Tricia Sembefa. An adventuroua man j01n1 lc>fcet wltn an equally dtttno lady tor • lligh·lpMCI jOyrlde whlGh e>lac:e8 an atmy of poltc. olflc>ara on their trill 'PG' ~MOYIE •• *'ii "WIH Blood' ( 1980) 8-' Ooum;-.a.my Wright. .a.n amollonally detached 1><•achat con- tend• wtlh a llandlul Of people, aacn ot whom wantt to eJcplo'1 him lor • dilfetent reason 'PG' 0 JUDY GARLAND SPECIAL Judy Gatlend It joined by Liii Mlnne411 and 88.rt>ra Strelaano tn thla unlque mua.cal apec1al lllmed tn 1964. 10:30CD NEWS .., INDEP£HOENT NETWORK NEWS fl3 THE HUM.a.NF.a.CE OFCHINA "Mind, Body Ano Spirit The unique Chinese naUonal health care ·~­ tem lnlegral" lhelr tradl- llonal remedies with West· em medlCtne (R) ml THE LAWMAl<EAS Co11e1pondants Linda We11ne1mer and Cokle Robe<'11 jOln Paul Duke IOI an up-tc>-the-mtnute tum· mary ol Con;rasslonal act Mlle• 11:oo&OD CIJQJl~ NEWS D ST.a.RTREI< U NEWLYWED GAME 81 MAHH1X 'Eno Game" ti) BENNYHILL Benny the mugger gala a taste of 1111 own medicine when lie trtn to rob a Cler· Qrman tlil DICK CA WTT Guest Roger Moore (Par1 I ol 2)(R) ml n.E TOM COTTLE SHOW "Incest" ,a. woman lharet her c:htldhood 18fror enCI guoll OI being M XUally molested t>y '*lather and the dllfleult procasa ol dealing w11n the 1r1uma and 1\91 Mxuallly as an •dull @ MOVIE • * • ".a.lrplanel' t 1980) Rot>art Ha~. Jutle Haige<. ty Alter an llltllner's crew laHs lo lood polaonlng, a nervous former war pllot is presaed Into MrvlCe and mull contend with on. bOard hysteria. • MCretlve contrOI •~ and chcne- lllled memories PG' 0MOVIE • • 11 "Blaz.lng Seddles' (1974)Cteavon Little, G- Wllde< Dlrac;tad bY Mel Brooks A rallroad wortcer •n the Old West ermost has more problems than lie can hanclle when he 1s appotnlad an.111 or Rock Ridge, a town pinpointed lor destruction by a bvSI· nau tycoon. 'R' CZ)MOVIE * * • "The Mam age Of Matla Braun' ( 19791 Han- na Schygu11a. Klaus LOWllSCh Dlt1cted by Rainer Wf/lln&f Faublnder Du11ng World War II, a German bride ttruogtas to survive u 1he Willia for the relum ol he< tOldler hus- band 'R' 1 11:JO fJ (I) u.a. OPEH HIGHLIGHTS HlgntiQhta or lhe d•y'• action In the u S O~ Tennll Championships (rrom Flulhlng Meadows. NY ) o a T<>H'OH'T Host Johnny Carson Gueal MaurMn Murphy fil(IJ A9CNEW8 NIOKTUHE U LETS MAKE A Of.Al ST AHLfY S1EOE1. TUBE TOPPERS K('OP II' 8 00 ··A M aJot'Hy of Ont> .. Alec G u in n~f):, :.ind Ho3alind Russell star in '1 movie t1boul u Jewish matron who falls 1n lov<.• with a J.JplltH.'S<' Y. ldOY.l'l' ABC fJ 8 30 "Hesl o( the West ·· A s hopk~epl'I' bcl·omes mar s hal 111 <t small Wc~tt•l'fl town ABC' f) 9·00 · Jl'rt0m1ah Johnl:>on ·· Robert R<.•dford ~l "1rs a~ a mountain man NBC e 9 00 'Ludy of I.he llOUM' .. Dyan Cannon st<.1rs a:, a San Fri.ln<.·1sc:o m a d a m w h o b l' c· a m <.' m <1 ~ n 1· u f Sausalito Cl l<ceT NEWUEAT Hoat: Cle1o Roberts Gi) CAPTIONED AllC NEWI (C)MOYIE • • • • Reaurracllon" ( 11180) Ellen Bvratyn, Sam Shapaid Al18' a neat 18181 auto llCCldent. • women finds that she ha• Ille abill· ty to heel other• but te pet· I aec:uted ~.. or her r•·tuul to c1 .... \ .. U•v•ne lnllue<>Qe 'PG' ©)MOVIE • IHOlPIHOEHT NETWON< NEW8 (.Z)MOVIE * * • • "Your.g Frankeo- 1taln" ( 11174) a-Wiide< Pet .. Boyte Tiie ton ol Ille lnlamoua 0. Frankanaletn a11ernpt1 to prove th•I 1111 lather wH not a m•dman by complatlr>g hi• elf0r11 lo create a ayntlletlC man 'PG' 1· 10 8 MOV1£ 4:00.MOWI • • • "All lhal Jan' t t818) 14oy kMldat Jee- --Loanoe Tiie 1-11u ou• Ill• Of a P<ol"810nal OartOat •• followed from _.on tne 11ege to oetaon.l Cr!Me 'R" •:ao e wov11 * * The &10 frame' ( lllS3) ....... 8•-ll Jean K81'11 4.H a» MOVIE "L80y Al MIOn!Qhl" ( 1848) ll1Ch11rd O.Onlng, Fr1nc;et Ralt811y •:aoe NEWt f 'rida11•• Day• h•.-.fforir• -MOR*i- 5·00 CIJ * • * "lhe Olfanu" ( 1973) Sean Connery, Tre \IOI HowArO While treck1r>g oown a cnuo molealer • London delacuve tlowly .ogee n1maell toward e nervous brealc.down 'R' t :OO (CJ a "Saran And Th11 Street Weasel" Ce Ce Oonoughe. B••bera Gru&h A 1yp1c11 teen-age girl 11 confronted on the &1ree1 oy a stranger wno places a watch 1n ner hano end says 10 • gengtand reuo Wflel1 ti~ d«ilde to trtu • QMO• .... whO llelO uo • b8I 11·*> G • • •~ "Joufnay Into felt I 184~ Otaon Wallee, JOHPh Collen Outing World Wat 11. an .a.merlcan arm•mente apeclallll in Turkey baciornM in. quar• rv ol enernv aQMll• 12:00 Gt • • • lne Pajlll'la Gem•" ( 1gs11 O<l•I• Oey, JOM ReHI A u11I011 f8P'8• Mllltllv4 lelle In IOve with • pajama factory't new auper1ntenden1 81\d M81\- 8Qet 10 COtwotlUI him thlt the WO<kefl fMled a ralM • •• "The MHl8101 Ballanlrae" ( 1g63) ErrOI Flynn, BeatrlOO C•mpt>ell A young Scotsman escapee hts country and lurns pirate When 1 reoel lion 1n which na ..... lnvotvll<I lall1 flJ • • * ·,a.1rp1ane1 t 111801 Rob4t1I Haya, Julle H1tuerty Alle1 an 1irllner''1 crew 1111a 10 lood pOltOn· Ing a nervous l0tme1 war ptlOI IS PIH~ lnlo -- ....ee ~no m<.1st contend w11n on·boa1d ny11er11, • aecrellve control tower and 'hehe·l•lled memorlH 'PG' t2:.30 U * * "ll>e Pilot" Cliff Robert5on PG 1:00 IC)• • •., Tna Strang- er 11967) Ma1ce11o Mas- 1ro1ann1, Anna Karina A nandsome s1oneh11rted • * * "Chapter Two" illU.11.~ an• Maaon Soon altar hi• wile's deelh. a writer llnd1 ntmMll reluctanlly ratting • • "The LUI Angry Man" (1974) Pat Hlngla ~n Carlin 9 NEWS she must pay by lomorrow t S) • • • -simon" f'T9' .. 80,,,1-- 111en Arkin, Austin P11<1oi.. ~r&tlQl!f IQOOftl ~ ... · '-I--°"',.-. conventions and pays the In love aoaln PG· -Ml>NGKT~ 12:00 e Cll 1"E J£FRA80H8 An anniversary «lMbrallon cauMS George and LOUIN 10 break up (R) D MOVIE * •'It "01 Love Ano Desire" ( 1g63) Merla Oberon, Steve Cocnran A wealthy woman allempts to leave her SOfdlO put betllnd by marrying 1he man Iha IO-U QI CHAAUE'I AHOEUI Tiie Anoe'• jotn • women'• lootbaH taam 10 find out whO Is frying 10 dn1roy a female loolball leagu• (R) U GUNSMOKE m ""88K>H: IMPOS818L.E The IMF dev•-It IC'-"41 10 dupe a foreign agent onlo 1teallng a bogus mis- Ille guidance sys1em m ROOt<IE8 Chris and Tarry have tl>ei• cat stolen wtllle 1nvestogat- 1"i a majOf robt>ery (S)MOVIE • '"' "The S•• MacllltWJ" ( 1978) In 2037 A D . acien- tosts 1ol•e lhe energy problem by harneellng the power ol the humen llbklo R' 12:30 IJ Cl) MADtOAN MediOBfl and a novM:e oe1ac;t1ve Mell local h00d1 v1C11m1tlng 1 groc:.ry ttore (R) D Q! TOMORROW Guest Ollvla Newton. Johf'I !H'MOVIE . • • * It • My Turn" ( t980J J111 Ctayburgh Michael Oooglas ,a. bril- llant cnicaoo main projes- sor reahzee lhe P<Oblems In her 11\18-•n relatlonlhlp wnen Iha finds • new love wtllle 1n New Yc>fk for her lathat'a remarriage 'R' 0MOV!E • • •,o, "The Ou111der' 11962) Tony Curtis. Jarne8 Franc1scu1 Pima Indian Ira Hamilton Hayn h4ll9S 1n r8191ng the flag on IWO Jim• l:GO U PSYCHIC PtfENOMENA "The Menlnger Found•· tlOn" 11oe11 Demien Slmp. son. Stacie Hunt 0 .... 1. er.._ and Alyce GrMn m MOVIE • • • "Johnny Come Lalety" ( 1943) Jemaa Cag- ney, Marjorie Main Two veteran ~ pub- Hsr-s jOln lorOM In a flglll ao11ns1 a local town boss 1:309) MOVIE **'II "The Myste<ians· ( 1959) Kanjl Sellar•, Yuml Sll1t8kawa A group of hognty evor..o aliens of superior 1n1.,11gence try 10 take over Earih to perpelu· ate their cMllzatlon (OMOVIE * * • *" If" (11168) Mal· colm McDowell Dewd Wood The 09preu1ve atmoaphera at an EngliSh boys' acnool laeda to •vlo· lent atudent raballlon (S°)MOVIE * * "Five Masters 01 Death" 'R UOD NEWS 1:068 MOVIE * * "Medlaon Avenue" ( 1962) Dana Andrews, Eleanor Parker 2:00 II a NEWs 2:10 NEWS 2-.308 NEWS 2:40 1J EDITORIAL 2:.af) MOVIE **'It "Da,.ng Game ( 11168) Lloyd Bridges, Nico Monatoos 2:50 m MOVIE • • "lnvUl<>n 01 The S111 Creatures" t t9631 Bob Ball, Frankie Ray 3:GO ll) MOVIE * * "N!Qhl Of The SOlcer· er1" ( 1970) Jack le}'IO• Simon Andrue Evrl and oanger ti.fall the members or an expedition wnen 1ney ac;cldentally atumble on 10 a aacrlllcral burlel grounO oeep In the f\Jnglea OI Altl· ca, (%)MOVIE * • * '"1 ThOH lips ThOSe Eyes" ( 1980) Frank Langella, Gtynnla O'Con- nor A namt>oyaril ~mmer 11oe11 actor, who dreams or Broadway atardom oefends an Incompetent, 11~11ruck prop bO)' and promotes hll romanoe witll a cilOt'US Qlrl 'A 3:30~MOVIE * • • '"1 "The H1unllng" ( 1963) Julie Harris, Claire Bloom Four dltparate people •n-ugate a hOuse wtln an 1nramoua reputa- tion for supernatural goings-on (S)MOVIE * • "Charge Of The MOd- el T's" 1111711) LOUIS Nye, Harb Eoelm•n During w or·ld Wat I, a German ""Y executes • ptan to -en the AtNlrlcan war elfor1 by encouraging VIN• Nueva an0 his bend ot guerlllu 10 matte raids on the Meslcen bolder ·a· a:.al) NEWS 3:60 D ST AR TIE< JOHN DARLING ton Sclenllats II a blzarr 11- ly mlSdlractec:I llllnl( tank con•lnce • bumbling col- lege proletSOf tnat he 11 an alien lrom outer space 'PG' 6:30 l!I * 11 * "The Last 01 The Monlcans" t 1936) Ranootpn Sco11, Henry W1lco•on Bated on the story by James Fenimore Cooper FOii Wllllem Hen· ry is alleckeo by Indians ourtng the Ftencn and lndlanWar 7:00 (CJ * * "Running WolCI' ( t!!J31 Ltoyo Bnd;es Dina Me.1111 The good guys fight the bao guys 1n the contemporery Amerocan Southwest 'G 8:00 <SJ *•• "Les Gtrte" (1957) Gene Kelly, M1lll Gaynor An .a.merocan musical show hots the European circuot wnen comphcatoons arise 0 * • • '·• Muroer On The Orient E•press ( 1974) Albert Finney, Lau• ren Bacall Belgian sleuth Hercule P01ro11nvestlgates the murder ol an Ameucan tnOUSHIBhSI •board a IUK• uroous and larnous train t;OO (C) * * * "Bobby Deer· lletd" p977) Al Pactno, Marthe Keller An Amen- ca.n racing Idol who has round greal wc;cass on the European Clrcutt allempts to dl&owri himself lrom nos backgrouno and lem11y wnote lathng 1n love with a beautiful woman 'PG 10:00 el) • • "Hold fhat Hyp. notlat ( 1957) Bowery Boys, Huntz Hall When one or the Boys. alleptical ovet age regr85$1on •-i>er- 1ments. av•-to be nyp- nottzed. ne d1acovers he led a past Ille 1n lhe 1600s as a Brollsn ••~ coll(!(;tor CS.l ••·~"Roal Lile ( 1979) .a.lbert Brooks Charles GrOdln ,a. him crew moves rn wtlh a lam1- ly 1n Pl>oen••. Arizona to produce a cinema verlle documentary on lhe aver· ~e American lamlly PG' 10:30 O ••·~"The Hearso TuSh vanOevere. Joseph Cotten A series ot bfZllrre and horrifying eaperleneeS drove a your>g schOOlteach· er 10 the eo;e of insanity. 'PG' 11:00 II) * * Red River Range (I 938) John Wayne Ray Corrigan The Three Mesqu11-s set out 10 nab a gang or ca111e thieves operating alOng 1ne Rea River (C) • • '" Uptown Satur- day Night ( 197 4) Sidney PO'lier, Biii Cosby A lacto- ry W01ker ano a street· wtse cat>bie get caught up p11ce In 1h11 ed1p1allon of me lamed Camus novel I~' a * • 'Les Gtrll t 19571 G-Kelly MIUI Gaynor A n American musical snow 11111 the European c1rcu11 wnen comp11car1ons ,rise 1:30 lZJ • • "Hign Heel'' ( 1972) Jean-Paul Be4mon· do Moa Fatrow A man bee~ a member of a Club tnal •S OIVOled 10 se<1uc1ng homely women 2:00 0 • •-. "Rosebuo" ( 1975) Peter O'Toole Rich· erd Allenborough Five wealthy girts are teken hOS18Qe by Arab terrorists alter they bOald their lu•- ullOU6 yacnt ano koll the Cl-PG' 3:00 Q! * * ·~ "Speeoway" l 1968) Elvis P1es1ey Nancy Sinatra A stock car drover discovers he owes the IRS a large amount or money In bac~ taxes CJ • Saran And The S1ree1 Weasel Ce Ce Oonoughe, Barbara Grush. A typical reen-age g.rl Is contronted on the street Oy a,slfanger who places a watcn 1n lie• nand and says sne must pay by tomorrow 3:30 O • • • • • ·coma Back Little Sheba ( 1953) Snir- ley Booth Burt lanca11e1 The lrustraleo emotions or a cheap st>Oddy couple break loose when they rent a room 10 a college gut \SJ • * Charge Ot The Model TS (11179) LOUIS Nye. Herb Edelman Dur- ing World War I, a German ~y ... llelileS 8 pi.t'I IO weaken lhe American war effort t>y eocour119ing VIiia Nueva and nis band of glleflllas 10 ma.ke raoos on the Mexican border 'G' (l ) * • "Lovers And Liars' t 1981) Goldie Hawn, Giancarlo Goannino R 4 00 C • • 'Running Wold 119731 Lloyo 8ridllfi Dine Memll The good ;uvs flQht the bad guys In Ille contemporary American Southwest 'G 4:30 0 • • Tne Abdi<;etlon" ( 1974) Liv Ullmann Pater F1ncn Because 01 her tove for a Caroonal. Queen Cnrostona causes a stir tllroughout Sweden by abd1ca11ng and converllng 10 Cathot1c1sm 1n lhe 17th century PG s·10 1, • * * Bia.zing Sad· dies (1974) Cleavon Lllll•. Gene Wrlder Directed by Mel BrOOks A rellroad worker 1n the Old West almost has more problems than he can handle when he 15 app01nted s11er111 ol Rock R•dgtf. a IOWf'I pln- pomted lor oes1ruc1ton by a butlness tycoon 'R by Armstrong & Batiuk You KNO W "THE ~EASON THEY CALL '<OU AN .-..NCHORMAN, 0ECAU5€ vou·~E A LL-WltT ! HA! ~ONEY OANGERFIEL~ GETG M O RE RES PECT THAN C.HA RLIE7 HA!HEE ! HEE ! HA ! "l 00 ! I. ABC tenders Western comedy tonight By JERRY BUCK A,.T....,..Wf'ftw LOS ANGELES Tenderfoot Sam Best's best-laid plans to become a storekeeper in Copper Creek go awry when he ends up Instead as marshal of the wild and woolly town. Sounds like the ma kings or a Western epic, ex· cepl that in "Best of the West ." the scouts have their ey~ on la ugh tracks. J oel Higgins stars as Sam Best in the comedy series, which premieres tonight at 8:30 on Channel 7. It's a goofy farce that shoots holes in every Western cli che from the steely-eyed gunfighter to the heart-of-gold saloon girl. Its theme song sounds like someth.ing rescued from "Bat Maateraon" in the l~. ls It funny? Does a horse have four legs? Carlene Watkins is his bride, Elvira. a Southern belle who finds it hard to cope without a house full of servants . Best. a widower, met her while burning down her daddy's plantation durtn1 the Civil War "Carlene's got the toughest role." Higgins sa~. "She has lo play a putty brain from the South, not because s he's stupid but because everything was always done for her before. Yet, she bu to be my confidante. So she has to play on many levels ." "Best of the West" was a Ion~ Ume on the trail. Higgins went into it after completing work on anotht r ABC s how. "Salvag~l." "I really wanted to do a sitcom ," he says. "I wanted an easier working schedule. One that would allow me to do other things. Along came ·Best of the West.· I liked the concept, but I didn't care muc h for the script. Then I met Earl Pomerantz and he wrote a new script. It was won· derful." The pilot was ta ped in April 1980. While a wait- ing a decision from ABC. Higgins went off to play Curly in a Broadway revival of "Oklahoma'. .. "ABC saJd they were going to do it in the fall, right after the actors' strike," Higgins s ays. "Then we were supposed to go on last March. When the writers went on strike they decided to s ave us for the fall. "We taped our shows before an audience and we had people who didn't know us f.-om Adam. We got the people who were turned away from 'Laverne and Shirley .' " Afte r graduation from Mlchltan State University. Higslns tried his band at public rela- tions at General Motors Corp. "f quit and went to Europe ror three monlhs1 1tarvtn1. playm, in cof· fee houses for wine 1no cheese and bread,"' be says. "I was one Jump ahead of the draft board," When be COllldn't nnd a Job back ln thll COUD· t ry, he threw up hls arms aod Joined &.be Army. "It w 11 the Army th1t put me aeriously lnto &.he enl•r· talnmMtt buaincss, ··he aaya. ... "I was an entertainment specialist in Korea. I'd go down and find a nybody who could perform. 1 'd recruit general's daughters to do a go-go dance from the back of a truck. I came back from Korea with medals. It's probably the first time anyone ever got a medal for putting on shows." At Fort Gordon, Ga .. he met Ray Templin and Loren Korevec and they organized a musical· comedy group called the Green Apple Nasties. He continued with the group after they were dis· charged, until he left to appear in "Guys and Dolls" in the Midwest. Then he did "Cabaret" in Canada, was with the first national tourtng com· pany or "Grease" and made hls Broadway debut In "Shenandoah." It was while still doing "Shenandoah'' that he got a part in the soap opera, "Search for Tomor- row." "I took over the role that Robbie Benson hid originated when he was a child," Hi1gins tays. "I played Mary Stuart's foster son. She'd been playing the role of the matriarch for 30 ye1rs. She was extraordinary. I learned from her about how lo be in your own light and st1y out of the other actors' lights." 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S.,p! l, 10, 19'1 314111 lh(' H11..,ill'\ ''·'' lwld \\ t•tl Nol1C• os 11troby11•••ntocreo1torso• l't.lllft NOTICE nt•SrlJ~. S1'pl1•1l1l1l'I' !I l!lkl al PUBLIC NOTICE :::.~. ~~·=~~~;~~~n,~•.;:r~.::::·~ --------------- !! 301'\1 JI lht• ll.11 liu1 l..t\•11 prr•on•t oroperl y lltrtln•lttr P'ICTITIOUSIUSINESS .\lcmrn 1.11 !"h.q H·I \I•"" oil l'ICTITIOUS BUSINEU Ot><ro~ NAME STATEMENT tht• H1•.,Ul'l t'l'llllll \\ ·" hi•ltl "AME STATEMENT TP\t n•me• ""° 1><1>1neu -••u ol "'~~'loll-•nQ person•" 001n11 ""'' 1111 Thllf'>ll.I\. "-1•111t•mt.1•1 Ill Du:~~s~o~~owono person• "'' do•no :::R~~~t~0~~~.:~;1:,,:,0~'..:i'~ •THOMAS ELECTRIC SERVICE 1118 I ,1 I ~j 00 \ \1 ,t I "-1 CAR BAIT E I US Et C•ml"o F SI MONOS 111 M•ro~ Newport 111 W•lnut, Huntln111on B .. c11, CA ,l11ad11m-. ' .... h11l1t t h111' " Co•••~ ... CA '1'1.Z• B .. ,,. CA • 92'4• C4ALOS CUEVAS BRIAN M Tiit loOllon in C•llto<"la ol l~t STEVEN STODDARD THOMAS. \I I I h M 'I! 1 Th" Ill •1 .I Lo Bl ANC, t u s EI C•m•no C°'I• ch•t l u tculo•t ofl•<t or pronco p•I Ill W••nut HunllnQton Btacll, CA :\1•\ ill Cdt•h1 Jiii lllll'l llll'lll M~W.c.A'l'1U6 Ou>onus o!l .c~ o l lllt ontondtd 91648 't'rl'lt'l"' 1mrnl•lhalt·l1 1111111\\ Thi\ btnlntn " conOufltO by • lr•Mftror •s lit wme •• •l>Olft w Th» ~•ne» "conouctto bY •non I n ~ ii I 11 ;J I h ti I I •. t \\ II II•"•··· ~riner>ll•P ... ,. I 01•10...I C.rlcx c .... , All oll'W>r bu>lnt>s "•me• ano .a Steven S Thorn.• .\lt•monal l'ark S l'I \ l('(':O. ltll llllS Sl•l•mtnl w•• llltO ... 111 ~ O f t U•> us~d by ,,.. lnlend~a ""' "1•i.menl w•• Ille(! wttll Ille dpr !he dlfl'l'llllll 111 JI.ti hm Counly C~r• ol Or•"Gt' <:ounty on lr•n>1eror '"th•n throt yHrs t.ul ~•t County Clerk ol OranQt County on La" n .\loun10111 I' \1111111.11 \ AUQ ,. 1991 •o l•r u •nuw" 10 ,,... '"'•nOtO Aull 1•.19111 l'lt-trel\\letec>are N°"" 1'1 .... nf Cn<;ta :'lho1,.,1 ~II 55;"..J Publ•.,,.., D<•noo COol\l Dally Piiot The n.,.... ""° °""""' .oor .. , of PuDll.,,.., O•&FIQO! Coast D•••y Piiot, Dl;-.:11 AuQ 11 SotOC J , 10. 11, 1991 3797 .. 1 lh• 1nltnded lr•nsltret are PARI I AuQ 11 Sf!p1 J 10 11 1991 380'.>-ll SA'\G Tiii f>l'\11. 11·-tth•11l _____________ KHAT IBLOU =13 COVE NfRY, NEWPORT BEACH, CA ••sue -TICE ••I ( '"I a :'llf'SJ l"..1 I' .1:-. .... l'd l't.llllC NOTICE That '"' prooeny ~ri•nenl 11treto I• ~u ""' clW:J\ on Sl'Pl l'rnlwr !I. t!lRI 1---------------1des<n...a '" 90ntr•I 0 YOQurt Shop Shl' '' 0..111\ t\l•d 111 lw1 '""' P'~C:!T~C:::!:~:,.•;i::s :~~~.I~•'"' el 111 Merine, B•lt>oa Bout I ,I\ Oil)! llt1llKll,,...l1<'I.. 11! I TM 1ouow1nQ ~·son "OO•"ll bu» Tho busineu ,..,.... u~ by ,,,. woo Fran1·l· ,1nll f1nh I 1.111 C 1111i.: nus u trensterors al woo toc•!lon " Tiit o f ('11 ..,1,1 .\1 1.,,1 ( .i j MING AUTOBEAUTY CENTER, l\l&ndYOQur1Snol>4>0t I . , . . •520 Ponouo.,. CO\I• Mew, CA nn• T h•I •••O bulk lr..,,stn l>tnlttnc>tO 10 ( JU)!hll'I ' l 1nh I h1 I 1 "" ALEX M MATl(OVICH IH Te•• bf conwmm•l~O ., '"' Ollltt Of Jnd Th1·m nu l>111h ht1lh ,,, Circtt An• .... •m,CA S ttwa r t llll~ E H ro•. ll H l Cost .1 \11•..,,o (';i I t"Oll)! l'h1 O••T.".:.~.t>us1 •nt>> "conouc:1~0 by "" on M•tArt11Ur Bl..O . S..11t 450, Irvine, CA T I 'l'h I I I ~-011 or •lltr Sotc>ltmber 1t. '"' ran ,lfll l/ll~ I I .111 llll I Alt• M M•lKO••<h T~IS bulk l ren>ttr ts •ubjecl to of l.tttJ' Ht•('lf.tllllll Iii lh1• Thi> stalemont w•~ flltHI wll~ Int C•tllorn•• U,,lform Commerctat c- no~JI'\ 11111 h•· twltl on i.·n County Ctor• ol Or•n0t County on Sot<lion&toe rlay. Sl'Ptt•mlwr 11 IHHI ,11 "UG 16• '"'' rn-wi~~· ;= ~~1~0t::Yofi:,he1:;-.:,~ Ii 001'.\t .ti tht• IL11IHll l..111n Publ .. lledO<•nQO!Cot•t D••lyPllol STEWA.RT TITLE ESCROW, 18S52 1\1 em(lnal I 'h ,1pt•I \\ 11 ll I h<' Au11 11. Sf!pl 1. 10. 17, 19'1 ll-07 .. 1 M•<Artllur Bl•O , S..olt •50 1r .. 1,,.. CA \" i e 1 n a m 1 . .., 1· \I ,1,, 1 m 9111s •no '"' 14>1 oay tor """II c1e1ms m l' 111 .1 ll•" r ti 11 o \\ I II L .ti l't.IBLIC NOTICE ~:. ~".:h~~~:!o;t-!n::;s:.~~';':~!5~ 7 OHl'\1 ,l,1-.., nl lhl' l<l''llr Ill• conwmm•llon O•I• •~<llitO ret·\ 11111 11111 1,.. nn "·" 111 NS.7"'47 •bO•~ l'ICTI TtOUS IUllNES5 D.t. Te D Sotc>lember 4 '"' r "I PIUCE l lOlHHS H U llOADWAY MOlTUAIY 110 Broadway Cos1a Me<;a 642 9150 ULTl IH«;ERON SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFf C HA'El 477 E I 711'> <:;1 CP'tl.1Mp• ... -1 l';4fl.Q:1 T, PIHCE llOTHHS SMfTHS' MOlTUUY 627 M ain SI Huntington Beach NAME STATEMENT P"AI l(HATIBLOU. TP\~ follawtnQ oerson\ •rt' ooino 1111tncle0 TraMltrM ous•nen •• Publl>hecl Or-Cotst 0.lly PllOI, TBA FINANCIA L $01S Biren ~Pl 10, 19111 4Qll.tl Street, N<!Wl>Orf BH'"· CA '1MO 1--------------- ThurrTMtn, ~"" & Ame\, IM • C•lolornl• corPO••llon SOU 81r<ll Street, N<!Wl>Ort BeA<h. CA 92MO This butln.ss "conouc1eo Dy • <Ot porallOn ThYrm.n, 8omf"t & Amt$. In< BtltG Bo~ Pr.-,IOPnl This <lal-1 '""' 11100 with Ille County Clerk of Ou nve County on AU9 13, 19111 ...... Publlstwd Or_,. C11o1U Dally PllOI. AUQ 10. 11. S.,pl l. 10, 19111 ll!!J.-11 "'IUC NOTICE PUIUC NOJ1C£ MUNICll'AL COUIU OP' CALIP'O•NIA. COUNTY OP' OlllANGE 50UTH OlllANGE COUNTY JUDICIAL 01ST•1CT >01q Cnwft V•llt J Pllwy L•-Ni.wt, C:. '1617 PLAINTIFF TOM HARPER Oba LAGUNA BUI LOE RS SU PPLY DEFENDANT JOHN OAVELER, CHAIS P4GE. PAT OAVELER, DOE I lhroUQh DOE X, ln<lullve SUMMONS CASE NUMBER 1001 NOTICE Y ... haft ~ •-TM , ... rt """' _ .......... .,... ·"-, .. , M+ftl _ .... --....,..... NOTICE OP' wll~ln • tMYL lllNd h lftl•rmati..t N<*·•E5l'OHSlelllTY MleW. Notice 11 "'"'by given 111•1 IM un II you wish IO -k Ille acl•l<.e ol an P'ICTITIOUS I USINESS NAME STATEMENT The loll-•nQ perwn '' 001n11 bust neis ., (I) 'UNIVE RSAL fRAVEl TOURS 111 A J G RAPHICS ~ D ESI G N (31 'A ·J ENTERPRISES, IOI North NewPo('I ..... ,,.,. Su•le '°'· Newport BNCll, <:A "~ MAX 11.ARL JONAS, 211 Wnl l'th StrNI, Costa Mtta. CA 92'71 This t>uslnfls "conOucled by en i" d1vtOual Ml• IC Jona• lrtts Sl•lemenl WU lllto wllh Int County Ct.rk 01 0••"9' County on AUQ lt.1 .. 1 '"~ Publ•"'"' °'~ Coal! Deity PtlOI. AUQ 11 Sept 3, 10, II."" 317~1 l't.llllC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS IUSINUS NAME STATEMENT The 1o11ow•n11 iw,._, Is OOtno bu•I neU•) HEAVY NAMES, 7'3 Wul ltlh S1rMI, Cost• Mt .. , Ca•llornle ,,.,, T..-.s. M Mllltl1. lf>l Wt>I lttll Slroel, CPSI• Mesa. Calllornl• '1U7 This MIMH ,, conducted by •n In dh•l<lu41 TertWM Miiiett Tiiis st•tel'Nnl WM "'"' wllll ,,.. County Cltrt.. of Or•noe Count"' on A<19USI 1•, "" ... ._, Publl.i.d Oranot COolSI Dally Piiot, AUQ 21, S.pl l, 10, 11, 1 .. 1 :Mllt .. I PUBLIC NOTICE fllCTITIOUS eUSINESS NAMI STATIMINT The toll-1"9 per.on It OOlnQ Dusi ne\-'4'' I NTEASTAlE INVESTMENT G ROUP, 2HJJ ltte m•re L•,,., El Toro, CA 9'2tlO Orange Coast DAILY PILOl!Thursday. Suptombor 10 198 1 H F C3 l'ICTI flOUt eU .. MIU NAMI aTATaMINT ,,,. tollowl1111 oe•M>ll• •r• Clol ... 1111.i-., !IMO !jl, IHO ,..,.. NtWj)Ofl, •JIJ, ~ •~11. CA '2..0 CHll$TCR U[L NIL$0H, IJX Peril Hewpori, •ti). New""n a .. cll, (.At~ 'ANO!tA J LAN JAM(~. IJ?C l'arll ~. •t1a. N"'p0rt l\MCll, CAt..o Tllh l>u•lntu h conoucted by • general l)MIM•tlllO Clleiler Nel_, i..oncit. J •Me• Thi\ ~WlerfWnl ..,., 111..0 wllll IN <:ounly C .. f k 01 Or•...,. County on AUO ,., , ... PUIUC MOTICl PUIUC NOllCC ,.._,_, l'IC'flTtOU• eU,INIU l'ICTITIOUI eutrNIU NA#( ITATIMINT NAMI ITATIMIMT IN loll-lnQ pertQft I> 0011111 bull Tiie tollow•nt ~· ...,, ••• Cl•lnQ neu •• l>U•lnMU.l. C M C 0 I~ I H 11) V II N (•. It NOlllTH COU NTRY, 4000 WayferW<.lrvl,,. t .A"2/14 lllla<Ar1...., 11"41 S..11• UOO, Newpo'1 WILLIAM HOWARD PAICl(Llt, 17 , .. ell, C.11-nle .,_ Way••'9•. ""'"' C.A "17!0 Mel'1lllO<OUQll C..lllOflll•, In< • llll• ~,,...,I• t -t•d OV •n In Ca lltorftle corttora llon. •000 ..ivioual M4CA,,,,,,, 81v0., $<111• UGO, NtwD0'1 Wlll1•r11 H Per-er I N t ll, CMlto<nle 'l'2MO I hi\ .ia1e..-1 w•• 11190 wttn Ille r111, ~-· 10 c-l..O by • cor County tl•H of Or•no-County on OOtalloft. AUQ tt, "'' __ ....,....,, c;..t1torn••. In< WlltlamW JoMt6n, Prfllo.nl Tiii> ......,_, -111.d with Ille County Cle rk of Ofen99 (011nty on AuQu•I ta, , .. , fll•.US """'"''"'Or•-. f.O.•I Delly l'llOI, ~uQ H. S.pt ), 10, II l .. t Jl ..... I PUlllC NOTICE PUIUC NOJlCE "CTITtOUt .u .. MaU NAMI $TAT8M8Mf 1111 tollo•lnQ -'°"' er• oo•llt tk.1\IN O •' CAlV[AI .AUOCIATU, LTO , c o c.ao•e• W Ct ltll•ml , 011• llrookhOllOw "'"'• Ana C.•lllOrnl• 9110~ C-Qt w C.a11n.m1 Jtnl Motl l•ttY Mrwt, \o011111 UQ;..<., C.•lilornl• .,.,, DouQI-. te. A.m merman. tUI E•" Otten, a.1-. CelllOflW• ,,.., Norman N Nowell 411 Aven .. »l•eOO• S.ft Clt m•ntt. Cell!Orlll• .,,.,, Thi• """""" I\ lOllOutl,..; by • 11m;1eo o.tr-1,.,\n•p C.....r\11 W Celllle ml f'l•t41t P\lbl1"'9cl Or-C11o1.i Olll(PllOI. l'l ... I AUO 17, St04 ), 10, 11, 19111 ~I PU011.-Or-CO.JI Delly Pliol. NOTICE OP SALi OP l'I •SOHAL l'•O .. l llT Y TO HIGHEST llOOa• T Ill\ tl•l-•l\t *•> 111.0 wllh Ille rounty (.ltrk of Ot•~ C.Ounly on Sep l•mlltf I, 1 ... 1 --------------! AU{I. 20, 27, Sept J, 10, ltll 17 ... t NOTICE IS HEREBY (',IVl!N 11>41 Mtllrf9ft,..; blcll Wiii llt reUIVeO lot Wle to tne lllghe\I blOO.r(o) Of Ille tollowt"Q uwct equlpmenl w111cn ""' ba•n Otll•r•O t>y lh• ll o•rd o• .. ,., .. , Pub4,.,_ Dr•"9'1 C:O.>I Oelty Piiot, PUIUC NO~E STATEMENTOfl AIANOOHMENT 0,. USI OP' l'~TITI04JS 8UllNIUNAMa T,.. IOllOwlno .,.,,...,, 11.t• •t>.tnOonad tne uwottllt 11<1111.,.. llll'ln•u name STAATS SERVICE CO , 231' l aurtl WOOO•. El Toro. CA '1UO TM Fl<1111ou• Bu•IN S\ N•me r• ltfred '° -was 111.0 In O<anQlt CO<lnty on S.2J.«l OAVIO STAATS, Jl1tl L•ur•• _,El Toro. CA 92UO T~I• blnlneu wu conduc t.O Oy en nOl•-1. O.vlO Staal> l Ill• •l•ltmtnl w•• 111.0 .. 11n the ounty Ct.rll of Dr•"911 County Oii UQ 1•. , .. , fl!JIMU P110llstwd Ora~ C.,.,, Dally P llO( /\<19 >7. Sap4 ), 10. II. 19111 llSI .. , "'IUC NOTICE ll'ICTI TIOUS IUSIHESS NAME STATEMENT lhe f041-tno per>0n Is doln11 l>Utl n.e\' e \ • I' H B P R 0 P E R T Y MANAGEMENT, ltoO Porl Befft)OUlll Piao ~ Bf.Ch, CA 92...0 FR~DA BOOROGI 1100 Port B•rmoutll Ptaco, Nt.,POrt Be.ell. CA 91660 This t>u\lntt\ '' conouc:1ed bV •n Ill· 01Yldu411 Fr..O. 8o0rogo Tl\!\ tt•ltrT~nl was llted wllh ,,.. County Cler' 01 Orenoe County on Sept I 19111 P'U- PubllSntO Q-Coa•I O<tlly Piiot, ~pl J, 10. 17. 1•. , ... , 3'17 II PUil.iC NOTICE N~1- "ICTIT10US e USINESS NAME STATEMENT Th• tollo•1n9 oer\On• •rtt dolno 11u11nns .. TBA BROWNING LI M t TED. !015 Birch S1re .. 1 Nowport B••<ll. Calllornoa 92...o l HURMAN, 80MAN ~ AMES, INC 4 C..llfornl• corPOr•llon, 5015 B1rc11 S treet Newport BeHll. C•lllornt• "7tl60 This bu\lne-u 1s conduc1td by • llmlltO pertner>lllP lhurm•n. BoM•n & Amts. '"' Biii G Boman Pr .. 1oen1 TlloS ~t.1.,,._I •6\ llltO Wllll Int County Citro OI Or•n~ County. on AUQ t) 19111 .. ,_ Publ•sneo Or.,..Qe Co<l\I Datly P olo!, AUQ 10.21, S.PI J, 10, 1 .. 1 Jlls-41 l't.IBUC NOTICE "'lllC NOTICE NS eettt '1CTITIOUS 8 UllNtU NAME ITATaMENT The 1041-lnQ Pfrton I\ OOllUJ Dull nen n HAMIL roN CONT A ACTO RS, 19021 Sky P•r' Cir< It, Sulle P , I rvtne, CA 927U JACll. K HAMIL TON. IR , lll021 SllY P1r• Ctrl.l1, SU111 P. trvlne, CA 91/11 T "" MtM\' I\ <onduc:.lt-c:I Oy •n '" OIY10udl Ja<ll I( H•m•llon. Jr ThlS st•tlllt"ntnl w•\ Uled with tn. County Cieri. of Orenoe County on AU9 '1, 1 .. 1 1'1Hs.>4 PuDlllhe<t Dr•FIQO! c ... ,, Dally Piiot Sept ). 10 17 11 19111 J~1 .. I l't.IBUC NOTICE Saf)I 3. 10, 11 1t "" )917 .. 1 l't.llllC NOTICE Tru""' to I» •urplu• 10 Ill~ COol•I 1--------------- CommuNty CotltQe 01\\r IC I NS_,. 8 I d s • I • II 0 A T s l'ICTITIOUS eu'9NESS MISCELLANEOU!> !>AtllNCi ITEMS NAME ~TATIMENT •OTHER SURPLUS ITEMS Tnt IOllOWfllQ ~''°" '' OOonQ bu" Salt b4Cb wltl be o~nell •nO publltty nan •• rt.O etOUO for ~rt9o1htO lltf"• n 11\1 "' t l E 0 s JtO I E Coot tO on ,,.. P•OPOWCI IOtm •' 1 00 om lllQnwo . C0<0N clel M4r, CA .,,US TllurSOAy, OclObtr U. 19'1 tn ,,,. 01> Al F MAYO, 3901 E (O .. I lri<I Admlnhlr•llon 8ullOlnQ IJ70 Hlllllwey C<><ON CMI Mat. C4 91tU AOilm\ Av•f'u~ Co\t• M•'• thi~ W \1ntu ., tonoutttO by• C•l1for n1• All b•d~ MY•t be ck'livff'ld flmtted P'irtntr\P\iO 10 the Ollt<t of '"' Purc11a11no Avent •I Al F w..;o t"e 111ncv. addtei' Dttor to trwt 11me \ft Gc-Mr•I P•r1Mt 101 tne oP<!lllnQ .to t.t •hOlbl• •or t 0t• I T "" '""'~' ... , 111.a "'111'1 ,,. \lcl<!r•llO<I County Cler• 01 0•••·~ Count; 011 Prooow1 fOHn\ •no unuplet4t •" Au9 11 1w 1 •lru<llon> mo be oDl••ntd •1 ,,.. I "1••~ Pur<P<•SH'll 0..perttnenl ol IM 01\lttcl f'uD11vwo 0.•~ Coa•I D•1ly Pilot •I I"" 61>0•• eOOrM\ F0< .001110.,.I S.pl ) 10 11 H , IWI l'l6t.11 intotm4110" or tn\p~c t 1un •PPO•nt m'rH <•ti c..1 .. nn A F•rm~r 11'•1 SS6 SI~ '1.IBllC NOTICE NS 1491:1 c EB~~·1,r:·~~ or:' c·~~~r;::n~·~H~·c~ NOTICE TO ClllEOITO•S l'tCTITIOUS IUSINESS I m•O• peyablt 10 111<' Cout <:ommunily 01' BULK TftANSl'ER lh• ,:.~~~:T::.~~~N~~• do•nv ;~:;~~~:.:: .. :~.::~:::~0£;~.1 ~·£~~:0::.~::2,:~~::~~~~·~0,7i! tHJ .. inn~;~ H o w L E v Dtoos•h of "7'ucc•"ful bldOerf;;-will 01v .. n to •II <rtd1tOr\ of SNOWFLAKE WRtG~TSONISOUACE FOR l'INE be •PC>i•tHI to '"" purcn•.e pnc• 01"'' B41(E A INC • C•hlor111• corp0r1 FOOO. \ M••do•l•t~ fr Ylnf', C~ deposit <-ht<.9'\ •nd or , .. ,., N lfl M •• lion wnow t>u~HW\\ •OOres\ '' 101 "11U turnea •H~r the Bo.rd 01 Ttu\ti'f'\ ct< t•ttt 'itrfl't-1 S4n 01ego C•tl•ornl• 'rdn\ft'rO( I, '"•l \Uble<.I to ""' KINDRED SPIAll~ INC • to~npNt•onc•··m~",',oh,!,'dl 10 wll><P\ ••II bf> fprm\ •11<1 con<111oon, ot 111•1 Orte•n C•llfotN• tOrPo'•ttO" \ Me'Mtowl•rk ... U'lt" '"> tr 111ne. CA 9'211• Atl •·~~ft of <•rlAQe and r•mov•I •Qrttfrwn1 for IPW ou,tt'hne and Wt• Of T"'" bu~nH\ h conouctt'O bv • cor •r.,. tf\f: r~pon\1b1tity of Purch•\trtu .a\~~h 011tled Stot•mbt'r l t , 1••1 br-t w e"n Tr•n\t ttror trtnd PO••llon • IM•ttnl Wit\ la• will be dOdttO IO ell I N I le R ~ I A T E 8 R A N 0 S KINDRED ~Pl RI TS, INC omounts unit\\ ••lld •fl•ll "''"' t4• (OR PORAT ION • Oet•w•r• corPOre SNron WrlOl"hon U rw-Ptrm1t t•rd •c<omp•ntt'\ blO t•on Wr'IOW' C>u,ir-.\\ •Oc:irett\ '" u Ee•t Secrlttt'trY All OfOCWr1't' llStfiCI M t•tn I\ or,ere-d I Armour 8oult11•rO K•nw\ (ltiw . Ml\ Thi\ "t.lemt"t wa\ tlled with tn. for Wit "' •\ wMrf' h and wUhout \Our1 t r .. n\ff'rtt , fr•nsteror in County Cl•rk 01 Or•nQot' County on 'f'lOutW' •94l1nit t~ Ot\trt<t fnf" 01\ lf't\Ch lo trdn4tf•r ,n OVlk to tr•nsftree AUQ 11. 1'M1 lrtrt m.kM no qu•r•ntet ••';•~,!..:' 1h tntir~ n9t\l l1tl• c.tno 1nt•rt\t tn •rid FUtMO or re-pt't~l•llon f'•Oft'\Mtd o to •11 at •h Ch~trtt>uhon (•\ o~d to P"bl'"""° Or~ (N\t O•••v P1to4 Ph•d_ with <f'Odrd to <o;_'d1t1on of pro lmanut•<tur1no ""a •dm1n1\trell11t ) Sept ). 10. 11. 14, 1'181 ~fl Ptrly or mn..-01 D•OP<' ly for •ny u"' oper"''°"' lwllltll C>Pe••llon> prewnt or puroow-No ( l•1m w1H 01 (Ol'I ly (C>n\t\t of ltt roul~\ loc.attO .,,.,,1n "°''"°tor •llow•n<f' o r •01u•lmon1 or I S•n 01090 Or•"lll'· Lo> A~lt~. San rtetu1on o4 t~ \.•Ir b•seo on ta11urr of Bf'rl'l•rc:lino v~nlu' a ,.no Rtver\IOt l't.IBllC NOTICE. t~ propeortv lo comolf't•IY ,.,,,,y Uw Counh~S. (4111torn1a and th• to1tow1~ NOTICE INVITINC atos pure""'" '"•II re>C>e<;h No '"''""' P•OJWr1 .. , •na d'"'" now tooted at NOTICE IS HEREB\' GIVE N '""' •llow~o T11~ Ot>!r><I Sll•ll "ol l>t' t7131 E I H•O•t Sire~• Wll•tlltr i••l•d proPoS•ls tor furl'l•\t11no •U <tH>On\1blt tor d-'W •tc tdent Or •n1urv d\ ., rr\ult•"Q h om P"Jr<"•'• of propprty Of'\ C.•HtQrn1a •no 101 16\ti Strwt. S..n !~.~~::~ •.',:C,• ;~,, !,'::,' ~.~.~~;~ ,.,., O•t!OO. C111tforn1,. •s m•Y bit r•qu1tfd lor "*' 11 P•vf'TW'nt 1n full mu\t be m~uk w11Pun '•>All r•(tf'h 0' f rdn\t•ro~ 1"· 10 ena SlAEEt ~tNTENAHCE wltl ~re-l•n t •l•nder d•'f~ att•r not•<,. ot una.r 1"•1 '",,,.,,.. rf'•l1v •4~. •nO <t lYf'd by tfw C•h of Cosl• M f'\4 di thit •ward. ano thf' tt~mf~• m ust be '~ tny arnrnomrt\1\ tn•rtto, b y and ~:~: !':, ~';i,,~~~~ ~,.i.tt~!'::;~r ;:';.:"!. ';;';' ~7m!',:."';J:,,.::,~·i~:'s:: :~-~""~;;~;"!: ~~~~~'· •:.::;o~c;:i~ of 11 00 • m .• S.Pl•mber 11. 1981 •• Cf'\Stul hlOt'I D•ddtrf\I will bt' con 1~ 1•1r.cover1n9 U\dt (•rta1n p rf mf", ~lder~d forfr it•O ,, m .-t"r it1 ll!t l 10f l9tt"d at Ut:l7 fd\I H.tdl•Y S1fttt. wn•tn t1IT'W tPWy will bf' OC'Jltned public <1w•rdfrd ar~ not refTIOvfl<I trom 0,, 1 w n1111f'i'f c •ltlorn•a 10Qf'l,,•r with •"Y ly •no roecleloua •n Ille council Ch•m 1 1 Den Se•lf<t proPoWI\ \hall ~•r '"" tr•ct prtrn•,t'\ w 1"'"' '•"'~ IHT'llP~ •nd •II fl'A)4:•N>ld onpro-.rmtn '•PPf' Ut le of ~ wor'-And uw n•me ot tl'l-t \~tftf'O 0•'\tr•tl tt"\e-r11tf'i'~ the ttQM to t•tn•"Q trw-r .. 10 ,,. •d~r11w mdttn• \ tor \di,. or tit' Allot l r •n\ttt,or \ r •c'-.\ b •dd•r but"° otht'r 0•\1•nou1\Mno wll ton•11:t'1•0f\Old0ftrl\J lc>•ll•I' 1, • .,, bid~"'"'' hand c•rh ano m •''' Any blO rttt'IVtd •"'' the Tn1\ not•cr I\ '" actoro•nc:t wllP\ otnt'r rqu11)ftw>nt pr1MlCMllv uW:c:l In or u twdutec:t (IO\.U"Q ··~ IOr tM lt'(f'tPt I I ' '" d I ,h .. , S,.,ct1on 11'40 .,. .. , iind 81'SO ot thf IP''"'"" y rt •fine) 0 ~ 1s r vv ion ot btd\ ~H bl' returnf'd to \nl" b•OOtf (dl1fortt1~ Edu<allon (Odf' , ... oPCJOSeO to mdflula<ture-t of b•~trv unoptnfJd ,, \h•ll Ot tht \Ole NORMAN E WAfS()N proch.14'f\ whPr(l't'fl'r I0(4lf>d \OQett"4'r rt~PQttStb .. lh ot '""°bl~' to ~tt trwt )or<rf't.{lry ho.rd ot Tru,tf'f\ <NIH'I .tn1 ano ctll tdOQl'bl~ p.trSOn•I pro "'"' b•O ·~ rec~111ed in P'~' ttmt (o.t\t Commvn•tv (oll~Of" Ptrfy IOCcJtP<S di l11l1 E•\I H•dlty •nd •Kkllt•on'S to ~•t•• Prov ision\ to 1 0 A Wl Of Qlttns Spf<1al Prov1\1on~ D•~lri<t I Sire~• Wt\1tli*r C•11forn1a Publt\rwd OrM\(lf' (e>-a\t Oa111 Pilot ( 11 t f "" ''""' •ror \ ow nr l'ICTtTIOUS IUSINESS IM Sl•ndArO SoeC•!lcat•on• m•y I><' oC> 5'-P••,,_, 10 I/ 1981 407• fl •ulomoC>llO\ truck\ ••ns tr•clor. NAME STATEMENT •••nta •• '"' ()thee of tht Clly ,, ...... •no ot,,.r ••ll•CIU IOQ•tn.r Tn. fOllow•no ptr-11 001,.11 ~ En111rw.r /1 F•1r Omt . <:o~I• M<lsa P1JBLIC MOTIC( I w•tn 4 11 toot•. equ1pm•n1 ano suppllt s n•u ,., C•llforn1•. uoon f'\Otlrf'fv"'°•Olf P'Y ortn<+pahy uw-d tn or C>r1rnartfy rel•I BRENDA S ORIGINALS, ~5 W mtnl ol "O 00 An •O<lltlon<'ll cna•~ ol onQ lo Int m•1n1tn•no reP•lr or LtllnNrdl !>ant• Ana, <:•hlorn1• •7104 U 00 ••II "" maoe 11 llanoieo Dy m••1 NOTICE OF TttU~TEE S SALE I oi>erdllon of 'Ml•O "'"'"'" oup11n11 Worthy p Oun!Mr Jr HOS W Pla"s w.<1flt •ltons ano OIP\r< CCI'\ TS. No JllJt •na .. cou01r19 tAI Ill.JI r•rl•ln 1oi.1 In Ltlln"4rOI.. ~u An4. C:..lllornt• 91/0I tr•<I oocumenl\ mn •ho be ••• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ,,.., lf•n•l>Ona• tt.oc•or .,..,,,.nQ tht ••II•<•• lhl\ ~nl"\\ I\ <ondu<.1f"C bv •n 1n •m•l'WO •• ttw Ottt<:• Of llW' C•tv Ctf', .. on W~'f Sep1f'mbtr ,. '"'· " 1C)tnflt1c•t1on l'lumtwr oco..ose llS6:M, Olvielual 01111• CllY ol CO\t• ~"' • oo o'<IOC' • m ot wlO a.v on Ille ot I B 1 tP<al cort<t•n i.15 lntern•toon•I Worthy P Oun~r Jr T 1111 $1•1tment w•s tllecl wlll\ 11\f County Cler~ of OronQO! County Otl S.p- 1emt1er I 19111 "" ... PuDll~'>ed O.an~ (otll D•llY Polot, s.,p1 J 10 11 7• 19111 mt .. PUBLIC NOTICE P'ICTITIOUS eUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tne lofl-lnQ person " 001n11 OUM MH•\ INEVITABLE PRESS. 333 HIQll Orlw . U>(lune Bf&<h, CA "7b5t P AORA.ll JOAN C:DHEE. )33 H•O" °''"'· ~ Btec11. c"' m s1 l 11ts bu$1~• •• conoucted by an 1n OIVlduat Paor .. 1 J Cone• T~I• •lahtmtnt ••• flied •llh lht County Clerk ol Or•'>~ Counl• on S.,pl I 1•1 ..,._, Publl......, 0r.,. c .... , O••IY PtlOI Sept J, 10, 11, H 19111 -"'>41 l't.IBLIC MO~£ E •<ll blO •11•11 l>f m•O• on lllt lo<t ol REAL FST4TE SECUAlllES !r•clnr bf>"rono tllt ,..no<it •Otnllll<• Proposal form. >llffl> p' !llrOUQll P8 SERVICE, 1,col•d ., 1010 Nori~ l•on nurnl><'• 0 1llTDVB1•8'1, IC!,,.., prov•df<I in ,,..,.. toritrM.t do<unwonh 8ro.-dw'1'f. S...'1~ ~ in tN> ,,,.,of S•n c•rt•1n 19'\\ tratttr De•nno 10font1flCA anO •h•ll bt •<rOmp•n••O by • t• An• Count v of OranQP St•tt OI lion r>umoor 10059' <Ol lllO'ot IWO 1oe <~rllllfO or t4'n•u • <MO or • bid c.., 1,, 0 , n 1 •. RE" l Es TATE Cn~vrottl '°"'' truch 11taron11 ••lll<tt bonO for not lt >S lnan 10' OI Ille SECURITIES SERVICE e Cal1forn1• •Otntolocalion t'uml>tr\ CPll18llOJ?M •mount o( '"' b•O m•Ot P•Y~b·~ to,,.. <O•PD'•lllO<I •• Ouly •ppo•ntto T •u•~ •"0 CPLJ11JJ03315 •HPtCl1vt1y. IE I City al COlt• M.f'w No propcK,cif \M ii under ~ pursu.anl to IM Powtr ot In.it cen•1n J(ne C.aot1i.1c ciutomobllt be con,lditrf'd unlt\S ac<ompt'lnlf'd b'Y \•le coirrf•rrfrd in th•t <tr-1••" Oftd of ~•""9 wn1t lt • .,..nhf•<•t•M number tllCh ca~lt!r~("ttlt. c•s.n ot01ckJers Tr"'' e •t <ut f'd bY M ICMA E.:l. J fliOO~la..e66.tno •F l th•l<trt•1n1tiM bond SCHAFFER, a s1not-e m•n, reforoed Fora Wr'f'C..,tr orar1n9 ven1clt-1c:Mn· No Did "'"" bf con>'OtrtO unit•> •I Nolftmlltr 11 tM>. ,,. B~ lll4' ol Of 111ou11on numDt>• r3KA501J?J •Sm~ on a 04•nk torm turn1~'11Pd b'1 h<••I At<ords oi w Kt counh, •t P60f JV t All t1Qht hU~ •nd tnltrtst Of '"" Coty of C°'t• Moe •nO " mioot on JJO Aec0<0tr s l'ISlrurTwtnl No 3JOll, T '""''°'"' 1", !O ano under that ter •C<orcSAn<e with tM provi)1on\ ot tlw-b't' r••SOf'l ot • brf'•<" or Mt•ult tn tain Vl'f'u(i.t L~.aw dnG StrvtCI' AQrff PropowA requ1trrn.nt\ .,.,,,,.....,, or ~r1orm•nc• ot tM Obh~ mf'nt datt<J Aont l'S 1919 bftw..-n E•<h btddtr mv\t bl' ltcen"'d •nd hon\ W"C.u~ tM r•by. 1nclud inQ tnat TrcU"l\tt>ror eno PHO Cotp0rAt1on •hri 411-0 l)reQuaht1...0 .t\ rt-Quutd b'I' l•w br•a<'1 or Oirf•ult. Notice ot wtuc.n *•\ rf'\CM"fl to nw two 191• Wfiltf RO.CS TN Clly Coun<•t of lhe Coly ol C°'I• recorded,.,,., 11 1991 on Boo• too.a of Commenc>er l<e<tor. co•••~O Ille re by. Mf'W r914rw~ ~ r1Qhl to tfJttt •ny Qftictal Re<Of'O\ Of Wild Courity, •t bu1 not with rf'\Pft 1 to ttn~ othtr or all bKls P&O* ~ Recorder \ 1nstrum.-n1 No I Vt'hit lt'S covtr"' urKiiPr Wtd te•w or fht Conlraclo• '"'" comply ••Ill 19002 Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUC •nv '"""'onwnt tn.rflo tllepro••\IOrl•ofSot<ilOn 1170 10 11eo1n !ION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER tVI All "II"' ""~ •nO 1n1tro1 ol Clu"••. of Ille C•lllornl• Labor Cooe, FOR C.A~l1. l•wlul m°""y ol tne V"li 1 r<1n\ttro• 1f •ny '" •nO lo 11\f lf\ieP,..-V•1IU"Or•t,.•nd 15•1tofw~ rd St•le-\. •II P-IY•btt •' 1f\e' llm e Ofllr.td•m•r.,, dnd or •radt ni1 me• •~t•bh~ Dy IM tity Ot"'CO\t• M•w s•le-, •II r19~t. tttl• and 1,Hf'rt\t now C.04..lntrv Squ1r,. •nd 'Sonllt~o;, for whfCh art-ftlf'O w1th Ow Clty Ctertc of f'lleld .,.,. 1t •\ f,.u\tH 1n •nd 10 tf'll•t ,,. U\f' 11\ confM'O<t•on w ith Hkerv pro- \••d City aftO ~~ti torteU P*t\•U•tt •• prooer1v \1tuatf' 1n ~rd Count~ •n.o du<h aH QOOd will ot lhf' OPt"r•t•Of'\ tn pre\.C.ribed Owrp1n '°' nonc.ompl1•nc.e Sta1tt. ~ribrO as follow~ I wtH<h ~·d tr60"mark\ and/or trade of the WIG Code 'EXHlllT •• n.tm~\ dff" uWd .no •II r~l\tr•t'°"'· EILEEN P PHtNNEV P ARCEL 1 I copyroont\. Ir•~ \et•oh, formulat. City Citric of"'• Unit 8• 11\ \hoWn •f"ld dtt\iC.rlbM 1n oroctu<Oon orO<t H•\. tKMiQue--s •rid NOTICE 01' Publ"lled Clr•nQe C11o1st Dally Polot NO••mbfr ,. ,.,, on B()Ok tH ll, s••d l•-rn.rk~ ano or Ir-names C•tY ot (O\la MfW tn~ C.onoon·untum Plan rf'(or-Of'CI on 1 procf'<lurr\ in any m anner '"'•lino to TlllUSTEE'S SALE SePttml»r 10, 15, ttllt •0'3 f t P•l)t> lllO 10 ~ one 1u.,•• of Oltlcia l or to lllf prbOu< I• \tild lllertunOer LNff' .... KAAN Rf'<-Ordl Of W ld County Wf'111(h TrtMnfetOt m •v Po\W'\\, T.S He.t2't1~ "'BUC NOTICE PARCEL2 •VII All of TrM1sftror • mer<ll•nt•· s E v I L l E E s c A 0 w An UndlvldtO On• T ... ,,,,. N lntll bit .no usaoie ln•tnlO•lfl ol CAI b.tlll CORPORATION •• duly •ppolntao ti ~"'Interest ••• ltn.,nt Ill Com •nd l•l>fl• bt•ron11 •• ,,.., ol lh• fru'I~ undtt l"t fOllOWlr\9 OHctH•d OP:·Jl794 mon 1n the r.e 1nttr~\t 1n 4nd to lht lr•c:ltm ark\ ana1or t r ade n•mt\ OH-0 Of In.ti Will SELL AT PUBLIC NOTICE OP' TlllUSTEES SAL E I common Aru ol Loli 10. 11 11 •nd 13 Countr> S<lu.r• o• Sunlllo'. IBI AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIO. TS No. st7-of Tre<l '111111 as per Map tlltcl on Boot 'otlhno ..O•or1"•"11 dnd t><Omohonel DER FOR CASH IPolY•i>l• .i tirne of BENEFICIAL MANAGEME NT •36. p_,. 1 to I 1nc:lu••ve 01 'MO> I mattnals nno •uPPI••• bea"nll .,,,.~, ••It tn i•w1ut mor..y ol tnt United CORPORATION OF AME RICA <t\ t ellaneous M•P• Rtcoros ol said of tnt lr•Ooomarkl •"d or l••Ot n•m•• Slalo; 611 rl1111t. llllt •nd tnttl' .. t <on Ouly •Pl>Olnlea lru\IH undtr lllt County •• '"'" ltrm "ClellMd tn tr.. Country S<lu.rf' or !>unhlt • CCI ... ,yed to •nd now held b't •t uncMf' Y id followinv on<rlbed 0..0 ot tru\t W ILl. Artict• •nlltlf'O Ofo't•niUon" of thf' too lttbeh bie'arino the tr &Of"m•rks dnd Detd ol Tru\I In lllt property SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE Oecler.rtoon of Covt'f\anl• Condil•O"S or tr-,,.._, Jot<k '" TM Boa 11tre1neftor0!!><:rlbeo HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH •nO ~t>tro<hon> rMorOtHI Aprol ll, or (•rl , J r IP\OH be•nn11 no T RUSTOR RAYM O N D J (po•l>le el limo ol S<li• In 1•w1ul 19181n800l<t7f>A.I p-9~1otOff1<1at,t r•dtmM ~ and or traoe n•mt GREGORY, JEFFREY W JAMESON money Of lllf Unoled Sl•to) 611 rlQflt, At<O•O> ftlle Dt<••rehon"I •nO eny wll•l-•Pf ""° m1>ult•"t0ul ottMr •r>d WILLIAM M CHURCHILL, J R . llllt ano lnltrtSI conveyed to •nd now Supplfrne nl\ •nd Am~nOmtnhl tl)C) tel>fl• 10 1 prontoO p0ly Dell\ be•r ~ G«Mr•f 1»rt"'r\1'11p "«'Id by ft under Wtd Deed of Trut.1 in OM'rrto lnQ •ny of th• frdOf'mcHk~ and/or BENEFICIARY G y s FINAN ,.,. Proc>er1Y nerelneller On<rlbecl PARCEL l •••O• ""mn Jt c• In Tll~ BO• CtAL, • Partowo,,lp TRUSTOR PETER B DREW Easemenh a~ wc.h Eawmenl\ •ro WtnoH or <:ari\ Jr •nd IEI Recor'Oe<I !>eoltmber II. 19'0 el In BENEFICIARY ,BENEFICtAl p•rll<Ul•rly ""I forth 1n 11\t Ar1itlt tn ovorwtdP troplt ply wr<>pPfr\ bearlnll sir No )4129 In -13741 . P40t lllOI. FI NA~CO OF GARDEN GROVE tilled• Eat,.mtnl\' ol IN Ot<l•r•llon lllt tr.odtmar• anO or tr•Oe n•m t of Offl<l•I Rec0tO> 1n IN otfl<t ol Int -,rec C>t<emt..r tJ "17 •• In-unoer IN s.< 1ion llfotOlnQS '" we 11 Carl> Jr R•coroer OI O<-Countv; 1alO -sir No I~ •n-12_,., P-U2tOI Artlc.i. entltltHI a• tollows • R11111t• IVtll All 01 Tri•n•teror'\ mercllante ol tru>t oes<rlbes I,.. to11-1n11 proper· olllclel Recoro~ In lhe ofllu ol 1r. •nO OuH~• u111111u •nO Cab•• bit .na u>4l>lf' 1nv~nto"'' of fuel. 011 ty, lot ,,., OI Tree I No '°'.In the Clly R•<O<O.r OI °'-CO<lnly ••10 -1 l•l•v"""' Su!>Port S#ll!tmenl •nO IP••• r»r1• ""° ttrt\ fO• nll•CI•• lo be ol Nt'WIJOf'I Buell ... ~r map r• ol lrUS1 OH<rlbltt lllf IOllowlnQ Pl<> En<roa<hmMt. 1n9rf\\, E11reu anti lrdn\ferrf<I 10 Tr ensferee pursuant lo corOfO In 8ooll 1t, P4Qe'I ts lhrol19" 36 1Mr1Y Recr.allonal AIQlll\. •nO 'E•t lU>I•• Int ••ortmtnllontO e>u•<P<ase ano HI• lnclu~""' of Mlt<tll•neous M•~. In L01 "OI Tr.oc:t No 1'SS, •• ~· motp Re>lrl<lf<I Common Art• E•wment 01 o...is llQ•ttmtnl •no related vt lll ,,,. Olfo<t OI ,,.. County Record9r ol rt<or-ln -100 Pol~U "to )J In· PARCEL . cl• WWII•• S<lld (.ounh clusl¥f al Mlscell•ntOU> Map•. In IN E• .. mtnt> •\ W<n E•V!m~nU .,. <Vllll All ,.11111\ ol Tr•n•~ror in, to 105 Vie R• ... nne NtWPOrl Beech, olll<t Of '"" county re<oroer of \aid perh<u•arly \#I forth •n tllf Article tn •nd unOor Tr•nsl<'ror • >•lu 1n0 di\ CA county. AOdreu '311 Co•oa•• Ori.,., 111100 E•temtnh ·of 111~ Dt<lerellon trlOullon contr&<t~. 'I II• stree1 Mldreu or com"'°" de-Co>la Mtttl, Caltfornla "6M ol Cow"""" Con<llllon> •no Rulrlc I JI I 411 OI Tr.onsteror ,. Hit\ routes sl11n•tion Is w.o-•bo .... no "'•rrenly '(II• S1rf!el .OOreS\ or common Oe-lions rK orOt'O July 2S, lt71 11• BOOll IOQ•l""r '"'"' 111 <11\lomer lhh , •no I• 11tven ••to lh complet-n or cor· S111n•t10n II'"°-•bo•e, no warranty UlOS, P-/46 •nO ,...,t<orcleO s.e. •II cu•l,,_r fllos, ft<O<Os. <0<r•1o0011- re<IMU)." Trw bentli<l•ry unOer talO It Qlwn ••to Its complelo,,.u O• <Ot· 1tmber 1. !977 In a-1u11. P•~ )21 Otn<• a no onlo rmallon. •no •II o.eo of Tru\I, by rH•on ol • br .. ch or ••ClnHS l ol Otflclal RKord• -•ny SuPP't m.,hhnQ ano Ol$t'lbullon re<orO>, Otleull In the ObllQ•llOllS \t<ur.O TM benefl<lary u.-r H IO 0.-d Of m•nts anO Amendment\ lllerelo (11\t lilts pro1ecl1ons •no f11lormallon rr- llltrtby, ntrelOICWt uecuteO •no O.· Trust. by rMJOn 01 •breach or O.l•ul1 'M .. ler Oe<lerallon" I unoer '"" St< l•hn11 to '"" ooer•llon °' serv1ctnQ 01 ll•tred lo Ille undert !Qnto • wrlt1en In Illa otlllQatlons sA<ured ll'Mrtby, llOfl H-lr>QS in well Arttci. t<lllllecl svc11 routt> De<llr .. lon OI 0.leull 81>0 Oemano llara-e •UCvtad enO d911Ye,..., lo •t follows "Rl11hh •nO Outlet Tiit trllt'l\IH of the pr-rty Is tul>- lor S.le, anO "'rntan noll<• OI breach lllt undeoloned • .. rtnen Oe<laraUon u111111 .. ano Cable Tele•l>lon, ·s...,. i«I 10 C•ht0tn•• eom-rc••l-Cooe •nd ol tlt<llon lo <•use Ille un· of C>.iautt -OemanO !or S.lt, •nO porl •nO S.llle,,..nl anO Encro•ch Secllonb!O& OtrslQned lo sell .. 10 pro0trty 10 wrll!enno41uolbrH chenOotetecllon ment." "Community Fe<ltlllo E•w w11111n lllrtt ve•rs IHI p .. t. so, ... Hlhly said ob41Q8llOM, •nO l"41<9•lltr to <•""' ti.. undenlQneO lo Mii "''O mtnl anO Dr•l""lllt ov•• Commun! u ~nown 10 the Tran>leru . lllt Int undtn'°'*' ceus.o salO nolk e al P•-'Y to .. 111fy "'"' o1>1toa1tons. ty FA<llilltt Tran>forO• h•• u .. o lllf 1011-•no .a brudl -OI •lecllon to be Recor-anO ,,,... .. .,., lhe unoor.IQMO <•u-Tiie •lrMl aOOreu or other common 0111ona1 bustneu n•mn •nO ad May 18, 19'1 u Instr No. 11250 In ulo no41<• ol bf'H<h enO Ol tle<llon lo d .. IQNliiafl. II •nv, of the rt•I 11r-1 Ortues -1«>7•. P41111f 1n. OI .. 10 Offlcl•I be reur-M.lrch s, 19111 •• IMlr No. iv tteAlnabove <NKrlbecl 1> tturPOntld Neme• R•<Onb 7)o'S '" -13'71. P4IOt ,..., OI w ld Of· lo be I 8ord9•u•. Newpor1 k •<ll, Snowflake B•~try Int 536·6539 - oersl11neo wlll not i.. resPOnslbtt lor •llor,,.y In 1111& m•lltr, you \llOuld 00 •ny debts Of llabHllles conlr•ct.o b 10 Promolly •o that vour wrlllen •nvone otllor 11>4n mytell • ..., or •t1• ruoon .. , II.,.,, may be Ill.a on lime lhll O.tlf AVISOI Uf\M ha Ill• .. nMM-. Dal~d 1111\ h i Oay OI S.,plember, El lrlMft.11 -* tlKWlr c9fttr• UI. JAM ES R Mc BRIDE, '27Jl !\l•ma,. L•nt. Et Toro, CA 92'30 Seid w•• will be ma<M, but wllhelul flclal Recoros Catllornl• LIC B•klnQComP4nv covtNr'IC or w .. r.-.tv. e•P<H• or Im-SalO u te .. 111 be maoe. bU1 •II_,. Ttw "'*"~ hereby OIK lalms Snow11•~• Surplus Sloru Inc plleO, ,_n11roo lllle, poueulon, or covenant or ... ,,.,.,.,, nprau or Im· all llablllly !or tnY 11\COrrt<tneu In AOOr·H~~ P'ACIFIC YllEW MlMOllAL 'All< Cemetery M ortuary C hapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c V iew Drove Newpor1 Beath 644 2700 0 --- McCOllMICJC MORTUAllfS Laguna Be;ich 494·9" 15 Laguna Hills 768-0933 S 11n Juan Capistrano 495 1776 19111 •In ••,.l•11cl• • ma11et ••• u ... Carot Ann WHIOOI rt~ ...,.,.. .. Jf ... ._ L..N la 111J Rv!Qers Or , • C ,.,.•rmMNll ... ~. Cor.t• ~sa. CA 92t2t SI U>lto ->Cllcltar el <onMjo 0. Publls~ 0.&"9t C11o1•t Delly Pilot un •l>o9ado en ••t• .. unto, Oet>erla Sap1 10, 11. 11, 19111 ~,.. llact rlo lmmeOlalemenh. de ula manera, w r~ta escrll•. ii ll•V al11una, PWClt -'9111•1•-a 1i.mp0. I TO THE DEP'ENOAHT A Cl•ll compl•lnl IWls -111..,.by tr. ptaln- \.W9U1 Ult •11•ln$1 you II you w111• '° d91encl fllCTITIOUS I U51NISS 11\lt 1aw1lllt, you tTHnl, wftl>ln Jf deY\ NAME STATEMENT at1er lllh ~ It to«\01ICI on you, T ht lollowln11 peroo"' •ro dotnQ fli. wllh this c-1 a wrlti.11 r·t-nM buslMU •• to '"" COl't\Cl4alnt. Vnt.-s Y°" do to, R V E X C H A N G E • t t l J your OelWtt will be efll...-.d Oft •I>' Wulmln$1•r A•tnua, WotmlMltr pllcallon of -Ofalnllff, -this co..rt Calllorl'lla '1tl:l mey ent .. • t~I ._.,.,,, l'OU IOr L• ""-" R V. Ctnler, tn< . • Ille rtllaf Otmencl9d In Ille COmol•lnt, Celltorn•• corporation, wutmln11er wfllcll could """'' 111 oernlll\Ment OI C•tltor'llla 9Jtl:l ••111ts. t•lfto of -y « ll"•rty w Tiils llUJ/M\J I• <_U< .. d by• <or other relief requortttO In Ille com· Por•tlon plalftl. \.•.Maw AV~••. lltC Oat.cl ~tlJ. 1"1 Tiiis Dusi,,..., •s concN<l.O by e n In di'WIOIHI J amet R M<BrlO. Tiii> •l•1tnwn1 ••• 111.0 wilt> tr. Cou"IY Clerk ol Or•n~ County on S.PI I 19111 .. , ... , Pul>ll"""' Or•noit Cot\1 Dally Piiot, S.PI ), 10, II. 14. lt'1 Jtll .. 1 "'IUC NO~E fllCTI nous •USllHll MAMa STATaMaNT Tiie tol.._."9 .,.,_ It Ool"9 bu.Ill· ,.. .... , INNOVATIVE OE.S IGNS UHl.l.MITllO, Htt Vereno Piece, Ne._i 8Mc.I\, CA ttl IS SUSAN oaeo1tAH CA•r.TON, WI VH-Pl«t, ll'Ylnt, CA. t171S Thlt 111.91-.t ls CONlllCl9CI •Y ell If\. CIM ... Mell 0. c;.!*t encumC>t'ancu, lo pay lllf remelnlno plied, ,_nltnQ llllt, p01.Msslon, or HIO >lreet llOdren 0t Olllfr common 101 1~11 Sir"'· S•n OoeQQ, Calltomlt prln<lr»I loUM of IM no1e1u •ecurto •ncumtw....,es. lo IMIY lllt r•m •lnlnQ OHIQNltion 666 ••In StrNI, S•n OleQO. <-•llfoml• by Mid 0..0 OI Trust, wllh tnla,..st • prlncl!Mll wm of Ille notthl W<Ur.cl by Saki wre wlll i.. m-wlllloul w•r 111:11 E•>t Heclley Sir NI Wlllltlt r. In .. 10 note provl-• .O•lln<ft, II any, u ld 0..0 OI Trust, wllh Int•"''' •• In r•nly, UP'fll or lmpll.O, re9"1rdlnQ Cehtornl• 11nd9r the 1 .. m• of .. 10 Deecl ol Trvtt.. .. 1e1 llOtt P"'Vlded, ecl•<M<•1, II •nY. 1111•. possenlOfl, Of encumbrances. lo 17•1 Bro4dwey Chula Viti•, f••o. char9t• ano nPtnH• of Ille under tllt ltnn• ol .. 10 0..0 ot Tru•I. uttsly tho prtnclpal b.tlanct ol lht Calltomlt Tru>I .. anO OI IN lrv>ls <rMl.0 by fHl, cl\ar901 •no n1Mn•u Of lhe Hot. or O(Mr ol>tl99l10ft •euwed by Tnt lnltndeo lrantlf' wlll be con- ..kl 0..0 of Trust S.kl Mlt will ._ Tn.•tee anO Of Ille t r<nls cr .. ltd by "'Id Deed OI Tru>t, wllh lnttro•I •nO summ•l.O on or before Seol•mber 7', held on Friday, OcloCler 2, , .. , al 2;00 wld 0..0 OI Trust Said wl• will t» olller Mimi•• P"O'li<Hd therein, pt~ '"'·al llltOlltceof l'trrls. Brtfln811 lo p."1 al Ille a...,,.,..n Av.,,.. .-.Irene• MICI on l'rldo, Septemti.r ''· ''" •l advenus. II any, 11r>Otr 1,,. terms MtlMnllelmer, 1100 ThlrO Avtnw, to lllt Civic Ceflt., Ewlldl~, JDO E"1 2:00 Pm. at tr. CIWl9m<ln A.,._ tn-I hereof •nd lnterHI on tucl! eo .. ncff. Suitt 1500, San Dle9o. Cellfornl• t2101. Cll•1>m•n Avenue, In Iha clly ol lr•nulO lllt Civic Ctnttr llulldlnQ, JOO ano plus !Wt, Cl\ervts •llCI HllenM\ ol TM proc.-o1t~1ranwctl011 wlll be Oranot, CA Eatl ~ Aw-. In Ille City Of lllt T,,,._ -ol lht trtnlt <real.cl uMO 10 pay lllDW detlls of Tr-tftror At"" time ot lht lnlllel PIA>tlc.allOl'I Or•not. C.lltor-ni. b y u lO Oted ot trutt Tiie lotel for whkh clalmo ••• dut and payeble of 1111• nollct . thit total emoUl'it of lfla Al tllt lime o1 Ille1n111a1 puOll<atlOn •mount OI .. io OOllQoot11on, lnclUOlnQ 011 or btlore 5tP1•mber Jt, tttt. 11npa l11 llalanu ot tlla obllO•lion of this ""'ke, lht total •mout1t or IN re•~ estlmettO '"'· charoe• Claims lor °"bh of IM Tr-tftror M<llAllbyU..-.,.CIMC'111ect•M01 11npeld l>t le nce ol lht obt19allon •M •a-s of lht Trustoe, al Ille m ay be 111•0 with ••fuo flll• lrvsl allCI t1tlMattd COih , HllenMI, McureclDylht•bovtO.terllled-ef tlm• of lnlllal oubllcalloft of lhls ln•11ref\ce C0"1tt•ny, U01 Third end -tl\C.ff I• 114, 1n.. lrutt .,.. nllnvted <Mh, ••P9fttoff. Nolte•. Is "•~·• Avenut. Sell 01-, C.tttoml• .,101 OATEO A119WIJI, 1"1. aftCI IOClvencH Is U.,Sll ~. To Of· OATEOAugusU4, 1 .. 1. !lltr•ln•lltr "E~row Agent"), No s E v I I. I.. E Es c "0 w l•r"'I"' lhot-lllQ ltlO, YDY "'0 c'9J RIAi. ESTATE SECURITIES •U<h clalm "'811 DI ,.JOiiy TranJft .... COllPORATION. 1'141 "1...,.._ SERVICE. unl1>n tu<ll clelm It flt"' In wtlllnQ "Mid'""""· Date A\iOIUfl It, 1 .. 1 • C..llloml• t 01110f•llOn, wllh 41\d .cfu.nv rtol•IMI by 1Eac.-•1 T.O. SEllVICI! COMPANY. 9-tklel -.......... .. Tnat... .. ...... on« pt tor lo , ... <-of llwtl KAa9otl LAW~MT. OllYI Morl~lil'Y •Cemetery Crematory J W Cl!rltt-. J-e. Harris, Cltrtl Ex« Vl(e PrHIO.nl lly M. ...,,.. ......... ~ ,,..,. ..... • Cllwpa ....... A~a ey 0 J Mor9fr. MHOll~fJa,1 .. 1, tyll .... Meyet, llyl D H•Vt(aCIO.A... 11.t~ldeftt OATEO ~t, 1''1 1625 Gosier Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 Thlt 11-1 wu 111..0 wllh lllt CM AM PL.Ht ANO CMAMPU .. , IMC.. C0<1nty c.i.n. Of Or-C-ly on* ,.__,..et..,..., teMber 4, 1 .. 1. "' ...... Aw. ... I, ,,,.,.. ........ IMOI, ca. ... , l'ublll'-<1 Ofenot Goe•I Da lly Piiot Pubtltlled Oo<8llOlt c.ett 0.1ty Pl'-', kPI 10, II, 14. Ocl. I, 1'11 ~ Sellt. 10, 17, a&, OU. 1, 1 .. 1 ..-., ' Tiil• _.......,.. -II ... wltfl t,_ C:-J Ct-fl Onfteil °"""Y 911 Jy. ly "~"'· PIMI ..... O' ... C.0.'1 OeOy ~i.t, A119 ti. 21, lltlf ~It. I.., .,.,... APINlll S.Cnit•f'\r l.Mria-.-0. AMt. lecr9'erf (Se.\1.1 11ne•STAT& ...... M ONOIYllW w.tt, OMCJty ....... w.tt. *IN •• ....,_,,Sllltt>Ot COllf'OlllATtON Or ..... CAflMe Orllill9t,C...... s.MAM,CAft7°' •y:JoM.MIHl"9 114--IJMI .._ T.W-1114) t~l'M Tltlt.llk• ""''°""' "'*'llMd O' .... GM•t O.lly ,. .... :. """''"""' 0r .... Con4 o.tly "'le! Plltll ...... Or ...... ,_ o .. ty "'""· """"'"'" Orotlll9 Coe•t OellY Pllltll. . tO, 11, 14, l'tl ,.,._.., AIM! 17, i.ot.1.. 10, , .. , lrtt .. 1 A119 21, S.PI ), 10, , .. , ,_,,_., ~. 10, "'' 4'1tMI \ ; SCR' s gala ball, Simply Sterl ing, wi II host 500 "Simpl) Sterling. · the name of the 1981 South Coast Repertory gala b<ill is SC R 's largest s ingle fundraisc1· of the season. Now an 1b third) car, the ball will l'lllcrtaan 500 guest!> and 1s expected to raise more than SS0 ,000 for SCR's XI 82 annual fund .. An event of this magnitude as onl} pOS!>lble With the help o r lite rally hundreds or me mbers of the community supporting the arts an Orange County." saad ball chairman Mrs. Ra lph Clock This ) ('a r's ball. whic h has taken 10 months lo plan, has been underwrit- t('n by 32 gala benefactors They have provided everything from a troop of quccn·s guards and crown JCWcl wall ha nging!> to Eliza Doolit tie bouquets. "This gala 1s an especially impor- tant event for SCR ·s 18th season in Orange County." said SCR board president Eric Watten be rg. "It demonstrates the tremendous com - m unity support that will enable South Coast Repertory lo achieve its goal of excellence on a national scale as the theate r moves toward its remarkable 20th a nniversary in 1984." The program for the 1981 Gala Ball reads like a combination or Cinderella's Ball and the recent wedding in England. said SCR press manager Michael Dixon. The even- ing will begin with the arrival or g uests in limous ines. The guests will the n stroll up the red carpet lined by Beefeaters into the lobby of the Imperial Bank. where they will • be treated to a royal reception with regal beverages. Prince Charles and Lady Diana Savouries. A "grand march" stroll through "Hyde Park" will take the guests from the reception to the Soutb Coast Plaza Hotel Ba llroom. "Hyde Park" will be created along the path through Costa Mesa's Town Center Pa rk w ith s tone walls, wishing wells. s uch English amuse· menls a s lyres. lutes and horns and theatrical characters like· Fagin Oliver a nd the Artful Dod~er Followang the banquet an the ballroom. guests w1U be treated to a '"Simply Sterling" cabaret enter - tainment directed by John David Keller and pe rformed bv members of t he SCR com pan~ · F e aturing the hits of Noel Coward. the cabaret includes the musical numbers '"Don't Put Your Oaughter on the Stage," .. Mrs . W Mth i ngtnn." .. Mad Dogs and Englishmen." and 'Tve Been to a Marvelous Party·· Ushers needed Persons interested in volunteer ing at South Coast Repertory <SC R) may usher in either the Mainstage or Second Stage Ushers are needed on a weekly or, preferably. a bl-monthly basis. Pe rsons ushering may view the SCR proclu~tions for free. . For more information, contact the SCR house managers at 957·2602. Arter Sept. 15, call 957-4033 from 5:30 lo 7 p.m . Ushers must be ts years of age or olt!er. * Simply Sterling -Advertising Supplement to the Daily Pilot, Thursday, September 10, 1981 , Page 7 The Piaget Polo.Water-resistant quartz. 132 gratns of 18K gold carved link-by-link into the tnost dynatnic sports watch ever tnade. Designed to accommodate the most diverse lifestyle. Shot l..-reo.,10.,1;1111 \\!att•r fl'"'"l.llll lll lhn•t· .1111100.,plwrt'" You t .m go thro1114h till' d.t\ .and llll!,ht lll'\t•r h.n 111g lO 1.1!..1· ll oil\ om wn'.'>l Styling and ruggedness only Piaget could combine. Rui.:.ttt'<I n ·t cf1.,llntth dt·g.1nt ..., llw 11 niq uen<''>" of the P1.1gl'l Polo On \IJUI \\ fhl. II ..., Dill' lO!lllllllOlh flcl\\ -hr.1<.dct to l <l'>t' to hratl'll'l 18 karat gold bracelet down to the smallest screw. E.H.h lmk. caned from a -.obd hind .. ~ -=~~ ol 181-. 1,!old ,.., 111dl\ 1du.llh .111.11. hl'd h\ till\ l(Old <,t 1 ( '\\... 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"Porto.," .lit h C\l'r m.tdl' J[W[(S by JOS[Ptl 4A('!i ) South Coast Plaza •Co ta Mesa (7 14) 540-9066 ~ = t I ' ~ 1 • --~~ -·~·--;,~·~·--~·----··----.................................... a~c ..... -!!!!111!!!!111191!1!!1111!!!11!!111!!1!!!!!1!!1£t!&!!S!!!~!!l!l!l!!IC~~~::~~~~~::':::::~~~~~~~~~~·:::·::~· ~ ~ '"j ' L Orange Coe.st DAILY PILOT/Thursday, September 10, 1981 Sycamore Hills sale ends long dilemma ll has been a long haul nearly a decade but the final chapter in the di!:ipute over Sycamore I lills appl'ars lo be 1n the works . Laguna Beach City Counci l member~ last week approvt'd the s ale or the 522 -acr t> parl'el between Laguna Canyon and El Toro roads lo Baywood Deve lop ment Co. of Newport Beach for $5.4 million. T he agreement appear · to settle yea r s of lawsuits a nd negotiations bet ween the city a nd R a ncho Palos Verdes Corp . former owners of Svl'amort: Hills. . And what makes the deal all the more tempting for the cit~ 1s the fact that Laguna Beach w1 II not have to accept the risk of s ub· ordina tion should Bavwood de fa ult on its loan. · The question of who would <iccepl the risk the dty 1>r Ra ncho Palos Verdes Corp was th~ Issue that put a halt to negotiations s ix months ngo. But the agreement approved last week show~ lb ncho accept ing the subordinated note. Another ··ptus" for the c ity in the agreement is a sttpulat10n that the cit y pay back the S7 million owed Rancho over Ci four· ~·e ar period . a s m o ney from Baywood comes lo the cit.v When one cons iders that money will be paid back at onlv 10 percent interest. the deal look's t>ven better. Mos t important. the city ap pears on the road to elimtnalmg a massive debt that has hung O\ er the cit~ since Laguna Beach C'ou n ci I m e mbers a pprovcd purchase of Syt'amore lltlls in April. 1978. But laxpayl'I'~ won't be ubk to heave that big sig h of relief un· l i I t h e f i n a l p a y m (' n t i ..., i n H.ant'ho's hands Bus fee loss costly Parents in the Laguna Beach U nified School District we rl• spared paying the 70-cent ·a·da~· charge for bus transportation e nacted bv dis trict trustees last year whe n their c hildren re· turned to the classroom Tuesday Under the c urrent funding bill for public education 1n California . school districts an~ prevented from c harging :-.t u dents for bus trans portation However. a so-called ·trailer bill" has been introduced which would a llow districts to continue charging fees for riding the bus. but stale lawmakers hcivc not voted on the meas ure. Laguna school Supennten· dent Robert Sanchis said 1f the trailer bill 1AB61 1 1s not ap prove d . the dis tri ct will lost' i:lbout S90.000 in reve nue He '>aid money would have to bl' ti:lkcn from the district ·s contingenc~ reserve account lo make up the difference Laguna schools received onl~ $20.000 from the stale last veur to pay for transportation. while the actual cost to t he district to pro nde the ser\'iC(' a rnounll'<l lo a bou l S200. 000 lJnder the c urrent funding b1 ll. r evenues from t he s tate would match what w<.1s spent in the 1980·81 school ~·c ar plus 6 pct· cent for inflation However the increa:-e would come from st ale funds pre\ iousl~· a llocated fol' school d 1s tncts ' ge n era l fun d uccounts . diminishing the amount uf state uitl tn other areas. Under the provis ions of the trailer bill. school distncts wm1ld have the much·need cd option of either c harging a • fee for riding the bus or us ing the ir stale allot· ment Without tht!\ o ption. m<lll.\ f1na n c1all~ pre!->se d schoo l s~·s tems ltke Lag una Beach lJnified \\ill experience further cut:-. in their budgets. alread~· stretched to the limit from s tale and federal cutbac ks We urge th<J l sti:lt e lawmukcrs i:!pprove the trailer bill to ins ure the con· tinuation of bus transport<ition f o r :-. t u d e n t ~ \\ h o n e c cl l h l' .... e rvice New 'home' for firemen Orange County fire officials and ad m inis tr a t o r s a t the Laguna Beach Unified School District have worked out a n at .. rangement tha t benefits both parties. It s eems the firemen at Sta· tion 6 in South Laguna we re fo rced lo vacate their quarters while construction crews com· plete a Sl76.000 facelift of the two·stor y structure. The county could have rented tra ilers t o h ouse the three firemen and two paramedics. but they turned instead to the school dis trict which recently closed Aliso Elementary School due to declining student enrollment. The men bunk down in a forme r kindergarten classroom. use the lone shower in the ladies lounge . cook on appl ia n ces • brought in and 111!'l a lled in the facull)" coffee area. and use the f acuity lounge as a day room Tha l arrangement is expect- ed to las t through mid-November when the fi rem en ret urn to their r enovated quarters . And mid-November 1s about the earliest the school district would be able to find a nother tenant for the building. school of· f1cials sav. In the meantime. the building 1s being occupied <that preve nts vandalism 1 and the school dis· t rict is making some money lo boot. f about $568 per month.> And. outside of a few incon· veniences for the firefig hters <like knee-high drinking fo un· tains a nd undersized toilet facilities 1 evervone seems to like the arrangement Opinions expressed 1n the spac.e above are those of the Dally Pilot. Otner views ex pressed on tn1s page are those of their authors and artists. Reader c.omm ent is invit ed. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O. Box lS60, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (7 14) 642·4321. ~. L.M. Boyd / Job outlook Half the jobs expected to open up in the next 20 years don't even exist to· day. That's what. the employment ex· perts contend. And they say 80 per- cent of all the jobs offered in that time won't require a college degree Certain moths in England used to have a s alt-and·pepper look about them. They blended into the lichens of the trees in perfect camouflage. Then Industrial soot blackened the trees. Natural selection changed a single gene. The moths became black. Q. How long is the President's "Oval Office?" A. 22 feet. President William Howard Tart was a rotund heavyweight. Standing Joke for dec- ades was the Oval Office waa de- signed by stretching Taft out on the ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat PullU\MO t"'rv 04ly o! I,_. ,,.., •I )JO w,.1 8•• i1 . (o\I• Mt .. •do•~\ <"""PO~nc' ro 8o• '"°· Co•I• WWI.~· .,.7- White House lawn and drawing an outline of his body on lhe grass. Q. What's the average weigbt or• the stones used to build the Egyptian pyramids? • A. About. 15 tons . Did I mention that the local law of San Sal vador a llows a s how a drunken driver can be sentenced to death by firing squad? Q. Do gorillas get gray? A. Certainly do. tr they live long e nough. That tamed gorilla named Mass.-in the Philadelphia zoo recent· ly passed bis fiftieth birthday. He's fairly gray. lo a mausoleum. the higher up in the building, the less expensive the c rypt. Tltomas P. Haley Pub II sher Thomas Murplllne Editor Barbara Kr'Mblct• Editorial Page Editor Medfly costs widespread Allhough the disaster caused Gov. J erry Brown's political career by the mcdny seems at the moment to have been e xtensive. it is nothing to the d a mage caused agriculture and the s tale it.se lf. Responding promptly to the problem the Legis lature has appropriated some $50 million out of the general fund to cover direct costs of aerial spraying and other actions in the fight to eradicate the pest. But that is only the tip of the iceberg. Some $56 million had already been s pent in the battle which commenced belatedly in Santa Clara County and has spread to at least six other counties. What the ultimate direct costs may total remains unknown. Officials now predkt the spraying will continue into late October and early November and will probably be resumed next spring. CONFRONTED WITH the se es timates urban legislators are balking at paying out so much at a time when the treasury 1s nearly empty. Some have called it "welfare for farmers"' and are demanding that assessments be made on fa rmlands and a special tax levied on pesticide ma nufacturers to re- imburse the state. In calling for t he agricultural in- dustry to pay for its problems, Los Angeles Assemblyman Dick Floyd took the unusr.aal step of appearing before the Ways and Means Committee to oppose the medlly appropriation. He said if welfare recipients are re- quired to make ''token'' payments for drugs and m edical treatment, rarmer s IARl WATERS should likewise be required to con· tribute to the cos ts of treating their prob· lems. "If business really wants govern· ment out of private industry ... he argued, "this is as good a place as any to start. If we are so broke we have to make the very poor pay for medical care, then the richest industry in the state should not have all of its pro- blems fall on the backs of the tax· payers." BUT THE FARMERS' view is that the medfly has a lready cost them untold millions in crop losses. University agriculture experts have projected total losses will exceed $1 billion. And Sen. Dan O'Keefe of Santa Clara County is proposing the state reimburse cherry growers for the costs of fumigating their produce. Other claims from the f a rm ers wi ll s urel y fo l low . Congressmen Vic Fazio and Leon Panelta. among others, are readying legislation to provide federal funds to aid in the fruit fly batUe. Consumers too will bear the costs in another way besides the expenditure of lax dollars. That will be sn higher prices to cover direct costs to the farmers as well as a res ult of the shortages pf s up· plies which will raise prices in the m arketplace And a yet to be determined cost will result from the lawsuits being filed. J erry Scribner, lhe governor's medfly project director. acknowledged more than 800 car owners in the Bay a rea have filed suits for damages to the painl on their autos. He s aid the repainting can cost as much as $1,200 per car . He also said eigbt health claims totalling more than $1 million have been filed but contended the state will have no trouble defending itself against suits for heatlth injuries. Despite these hard facts of the medfly disaster, Gov. Brown seems undaunted. His scheduling continues to reflect more interest in his planned forthcoming campaign for the U.S. Senate than in dealing with th e pro bl ems o f agriculture. Accident victims lose a privilege To the Editor: After a meritorious four years of un- ble mished automobile driving, the thought occurred to luxuriate in the an· ticipalion of r eceiving from the Califomia Motor Vehicle Department its good driver license renewal special. The California Legislature. every once m awhile, passes a law that makes sense and. according to one of them, a ny person under 70 who accumulates MAILBOX four years of traffic ticket and accident· free driving may apply for their Ucense by mail without the usual examination. But, Jjke all good things they do up in Sacramenlo. there's a bug in the soup that excludes anyone from receiving their examination-free license renewal who has been involved in an accident r egardless of fault. THAT PUTS the person who gets zapped by some bummer through no fault of their own and reports the sad tale as required by law for accidents over $500 m a double dilemma. In so many words, the OMV and our Legislature are hanging the guy who was murdered for reporting the crime, but the law is also a strong disincentive for persons to strive for a safe driving record above and beyond the normal ob· ligations of good citizenship. In his response to a constituent who advised him about the preceding non· sense, state Sen. John G. S"chmitz says he's asked the OMV for the details about accident reporting so lhat he might introduce legislation to correct this absurdity. Your readers might care to write the good senator with reference to this letter and encourage him. BRUCE S. H(>PPINC Nobody's stooge To the Editor: I'm as mad as hell! Why are you al· lowing your newspaper to be used by the milksops owned by the Irvine Com· pany that wants t.o gel rid of Paul Hum· mel? The fact is Paul Hummel is honest and can't be bought. That's wh,y there is a vendetta against him. He asb ques· lions because that's his job. How elle is he to learn the truth before he votes? Paul Hummel la nobody's stooae. He does his own thinking and hJs own vot· Ing down there at city ball If people really knew what was going on at city hall, they'd be out ln the st.reels and demanding an Honor Paul Hummel Day. • PETER ZWINGLI Situation amelh To the Editor: Poetic justice was revealed ln your Sept. I arlicle headlined "N.B. Chamber Swamped by Sewaae Mesa.•• How appropriate that the proJ)Onenu or both Proposition 13 cutbacks to the funding of government services and t'Ontinued commercial expansion of Newport Cente r now find themselves reaping the "fruits" of their own self in- terest. NOT TO worry -as champions of free enterprise. self-help and abolition of public welfare, the Chamber will probably assess its membership or call on the major developers of Newport Center and surrounding projects to con· tribute the funds necessary to expand and maintain the sewer system at a capacity sufficient to meet the burdens created b)j continuing <tevelopment right? Wrong! Instead, the Chamber has filed a claim fo r damages against the city so that -you guessed it -us little taxpayers together with the city a nd sanitation district workers will have to help bail out the Chamber from the mess to whjch it has so greatly con· tributed. Th(• Chamber's right. The situation does smell. BRIAN FRAWLEY Airport site To the Editor. Would you like to make the com· mercial airlines. the airline passengers, the Federal Aviation Agency and almost every resident and taxpayer in Orange County happy? Instead of shut· ting down John Wayne Airport why not eliminate the jet noise. Just three miles north of John Wayne Airport is an exist· ing airport surrounded by mostly com- mercial zoning known as the Marine Corps Helicopter Facility. The facility was built by the U .S. Navy during World War II as a "Lighter Than Air'' or dirigible base with two huge hangars of about four acres area each. Except for the filming of the "Hindenberg" movie or repairing of the "Goodyear" blimp the faciUty has not served dirigibles for almost 30 years and the U.S. military does not even own any. INSTEAD of searching every hill and dale for another regional airport site. I propose an effort to share or acquire the Marine Helicopter Facility as an "Orange County Jetport" and move on· ly the jet aircraft from John Wayne Airport Lo this site. This would also re· lieve the congestion al John Wayne Airport for the conventional aircraft. Most of the normal takeoff nolse from the "jetport" would be ab6orbed by the Irvine Industrial Area on tJte south. Mo11t of the landlna approach would be over tbt commercial and farming land near Myford Road on the north. Farm· ing uttUzet the area to Culver Road on the east and the area to the west is com· mercial to the Newport Freeway. Since the "jetport" would be about three miles away rrom John Wayne Airport tbe bot.ell, cargo facilities or other bus inesses would not suffer Crom this arrangement Traffic could utilize Jamboree Road 1f it were mere ly ex tended for easy access The residents of Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights would have their maJor noise problem solved finally WILLIAM II WARREN Budget builders To the Editor: With California's legislators still be· moaning "13s " tax cuts, that they blame for cutting school, police, tire and every other necessary service tor the people. the Senate has just over· whelmingly passed, wi th only Sen. John Schmitz dissenting, a bill by Sen. Ruben Ayala to double the per meeting pay for water board members. This could mean $600 a month, for six short meetings. for the members. And cost us $29 million a year These are the kinds or un- necessa ry exp enditures that s lip through legislatures that build big budgets. And then they tried to slip it through the Assembly by putting it on the As· semb.ly "consent" calendar, which probably would have worked , if As· scmblywoman Marian Bergeson hadn't taken it off. MAYBE THE board members need the extra money to pay the high prices for fruits and vegetables because the medOy ruined so many of them. But we're all suffering from that rise. Som e even being priced out of them. Even those who grew t heir own are suffering because they had to strip them from their own trees and gardens And the s praying is now costing us tens of millions instead of the lesser amount that would ha ve been needed if it had been done when it should have been. when It would have been confined to just the fields, ins tead of over our cities and homes. It is another unnecessarily imposed hardship on the people like the stopping of oil production off our coast, to save the view, that raised our gasoline and oil derivative products prices, deprived us of the products, lost jobs and raised in nation. Why do some of our legislators keep punishing us? And why do we keep let· ting them ? GO~IE JOSEPH lllllYIU We &IJ'ff wtlh tbe 1overnor on one tbtng: lmport.lne medlllea to eradicate medflles makes as much sense u im· port.lna Cuban prisoners to stamp out crime. F'.K. o ...... , a.. c--..,.. wMlll .... "' f'9Mln ..... -_ ..... " ........... -....... --· ............ .. ..... IC ~y OW, Delly """' f -·---..... ---....--.. --· ----·----·---- Daily Pilat THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1981 ' FEATURES COMICS SPORTS 67 610 6H The Generation Gap is becoming a llliUll BllCH /IOUTH COAST major economic concern ... BB ' College enrolllllent increases dralllatic By JOHN NEEDHAM Ot .. .,.,, ,.. ... IUft More people are enrolling in area community colleges this fall, but school officials say the dramatic increase in students is causing problems. Because of continuing funding cuts at state and federal levels. officials say community college districts have been unable to hire additional instructors to sta ff already crowded classrooms. As a result. classes will be even larger and minimum class size requirements te keep a course open have been raised in two local community colleges. College administrators said • the increased enrollments are partly caused by the rapid population growth in Orange County. They also say economic prob- lems have f orced many families to forego sending their children to universities and privatt' colleges because of the greater expense. They added that unemploy- ment and changing technologies have forced many people to re· turn to college to learn new s kills so they can find work. "It's ironic that community colleges are being hit hardest by budget cuts at a time of greatest demand," said Jack Chappell, public information offi cer for Coastline Community College. Coastline Community College, "college without walls." report- ed the highest increase in stu- dents of all area community col- leges A college spokesman said 20,500 ha<t enrolled by the first day of school Tuesday. up from 16,500 last fall. Chappell said the 20 percent increase in enrollments prompt- ed college administrators to in· crease minimum class size from 15 students to 18 to keep a course ing from 23,551 last September to 26,511 on the first day of school last week. Public Information Officer Bill Schreiber said the 9.7 per· "It's ironic community colleges . a re being hit -hardest by budget cuts'' open. Chappell added that the col· lege's 800 full and part-time in· structors would have larger classes than in the past, and that ongoing budget constraints have prevented the hiring of new teachers. Saddleback Communit y i:ollege Distriet officials report- ed the second highest increase in enrollments of area colleges, go· cent increase would further compound the problem of crowded classrooms at the Main Campus in Mission Viejo and the North Campus in Irvine. "We have been reducing our classified <non-teaching> staff through attrition during the past few months in an effort to cut our costs." Schreiber said. Jim Carnett, public informa· tion officer for Oran1ee Costst College in Costa Mesa, said state and federal sources the enrollments increased from f11culty size is not expected to in· 25,825 last September to 27,860 crease al Saddleback. this fall, representing a 7.9 per-Schreiber said the district has cent hike. about 250 full ·time and 650 part· Carnett said students would time instructors. Fifteen addi· find it more difficult to petition tional teaching positions that classes. and courses with· fewer were to be added this year were than 18 students enrolled would cut from the district's budget. be canceled. He said Orange Coast-College He said some classes offered could have as many as 35,000 in the faJl schedule have a lready students attending during the been canceled be<.'ause fewer fall term depending on the t han 18 students s igned up. e nrollment figures for the Courses with more demand. shorter nine-week classes which s uch as beginning English, have begin shortly. been scheduled in their place. he Admissions a nd records of· s a1d. ---f 1~1: SolderrWest-eotrege;n- "We aren't expecting any ma· Huntington Beach said fall jor problems with increased enrollments have increased by enrollments, but the ratio of stu-6.2 percent since last fall. d e nts per teac her will be A college s pokesman said higher," Carnett said. 19,989 students had signed up for He added that in the face of the fall term. 1,169 more than ever·shrinking funding from last year's total of 18,820. Canyon widening eyed Traffic accidents, fatalities cited by county officials NEW WATER LINE Workmen are tn~talhn g a new section of water line near Crystal Cove. A Laguna Beach County Waler Di strict s pokesman said the old pipe collapsed Tues . <.Jay morning. causing a minor interruption in service to distn ct customers. Work is expect· ed to be completed this week Citing the high rate of traffic fatalities and collisions on Laguna Canyon Road, 0Tange County Transportation Com · mission officials are recom- mending that the scenic roadway be widened to four lanes. In a report released this week. commission officials conclude that completion of the widening project would solve tratfic safe- ty problems and reduce conges- tion. while preserving the rustic character of the road. However, the report, which took a year to prepare, says work probably won't begin for at least five or six years. That much time is needed to complete environmental impact studies, right-of-way acquisitions and de- s ign, the report says. Be.cause Laguna Canyon Road is a state highway. funding for the recommended widening is dependent on state highway funds. Orange County Transportation Commission spokesman Monte Ward said it may be difficult to gain funding for the project because of state cutbacks for Wast ewater agency d u e U.S.~rant The Aliso Water Management Agency has been awarded a $485,000 innovative technology grant by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. The grant will be used in com· pleting an e lectrical co- generation project now under way at the regional wastewater reclamation facility under con- struction in Laguna Niguel. The co-generation process uses methane gas. a by·producl ·of sewage treatment. to produce electricity for operation of the treatment plant. Methane burning engines will produce 10 million kilowatts of electricity yearly, the equivalent of 16,600 barrels of oil, Aliso agency officials say. Surplus energy not needed for pl ant oper ation wi ll be sold to Southern California Edison Co. It's quiet n ow hut wills~ shop reopen? Owners of Newport's Talk of the Town padlock looks deceiving • There's a "for rent" s ign on the white stucco building and the front door is locked tight but owners of tl\e once-controversial Newport Beach adult bookstore say these looks are deceiving. They say the Talk of the Town sex emporium will one day again be the talk of the town and be free to sell its X-rated books, magazines and gadgets. For the time being, though, all the action ls taking place in Los Anaeles at the state Court of Ap- peals . The Mariner's Mlle bookstore, burglarized, set on rlre and picketed during its 13-day life, was closed last February. Josb Kaplan. attorney for booll1tore operator Thomas Wade hu asked the court to rule that the Newport zontn1 or- dinance which closed the bookstore la a vlol&Uon of hls client's Fi/St Amendment rights Newport city attorneys, this week, filed an opening response to the charge, arguing that the city is not trying to ban or pro- hibit the sale of erotic material. Tbe city. in its 42-page legul brief, claims Newport's zoning ordinance would permit opera· lion of a bookstore selling erotic material as long as it does not represent a ··substantial o r significant portion of Its stock and trade." In other words, says Assistant City Attorney Bob Burnham, if the shop had 1,000 book! then 50 or even 100 of them could be X- rated. The city also claims that the ordinance establishes a rela· tlonship between aduJt bookltore and crime, property values and neltbborhood bllabt. Newport officials maintain an adult bookstore would lead to an increase in prostitution. public homosexuality, drug use, public drunkenness and robbery. Lawyers from both sides pre- 50 or 106J books could be X-r ated diet it could be another three months before the case is beard. M eanwhlle, another battle concerning the closed bookstore is brewtni. At the center of thl1 controversy is the question - \Vho owns the bookstore? Attorney Kaplan claims h1I clJent eold the small sbop at _, W. Coast Hlabway to Corona del Mar rua merchant Sald Sotrlan last July. Sokrtan had uked ror dt7 permtsaion to construct an otflce -----' ·building on the site but the City Council denied his plan as too b.ig and too intense. Kaplan contends that Sokrian, after his office plan was denied, leased the building back to former bookstore owner Wade. Sokrian responch, ·'Thia is not the case. I don't know what the heck he (Kaplan> ls talking about. I must give him a call on thls." • City otrlcials, though, say county records show that Sokrtan is the owner of the prop- erty. Tbey say they have no knowledfe of any lease arranae· ment. Kaplan adds that his client ls "100 percent" in ravor of win· nlna hi.I court battle and reopen· lna tbe sex ahop. What hasn't been explatne4. tbouatt. la the "for rent" alp at- tached to the front of the mllk- wbite bulldlna. highway construction. Construction cost for the pre· f erred widening plan is estimated at $7.3 million. The preferred plan calls for a four· lane divided h1~hwav from the "Between 1975 and 1980 , there were 324 in Jury accidents and 24 fatalities .'' Canyon Acres Drive intersection to the Laguna Beach Freeway Ward said the report would probably be revised by county tr a ns~rta_tion com missioners when they consider its recom· m endations next month Representatives of two com· mittees made up of Laguna Beach and Irvine city off1c1als and representatives from the county and Caltrans will be meeting Friday and next week to discuss lhe report, Ward said. The report says that during peak traffic hours more than 2.100 vehicles travel on Laguna Canyon Road each hour, while the roadway is designed to han· die only l.400 vehicles per hour. "This heavy traffic, combined with a narrow. curving road a lignment, has contributed to high accident rates, particularly serious accidents," the report said. It says that between 1975 and 1980 there were 324 injury acci· dents and 24 fatalities along the 7 5 miles of roadway. The portion of highway north of El Toro Road to the freeway is the area where most of the severe accidents occurred. ac- cording to the report. A bout 30 percent of the acci· dents involved excess speed and 45 percent of the accidents OC· curred on weekends when traffi~ 1s heaviest. the report said Earlier this year Caltrans completed work on construction of passing lanes between El Toro Road and the freeway por· tion of the roadway. The report says installation of passing lanes is only a short· term solution to the traffic safe· ty problem Schmitz officially Senate c andidate SACRAMENTO -State Sen. John Schmitz, R -Newport Beach, has made the unofficial official declaring he is a can- didate for the 1982 California Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate seat now held by S.I. Hayakawa. "As far as l am concerned the boats and the bridges have been torched and I'm in the U.S. Senate race officially, and to stay. The gauntlet is flung," Schmitz said in a press release Wednesday. Schmitz said that he Is enter- ing the race on the recommen· dalion of an exploratory com· mittee, formed in August and headed by Jim Townsend, editor of the National Educator magazine. Schmitz said he believes that he is the frontrunner for the Republican nomination because of the number of candidates in the race either officially or unof- ficially. They include San Diego Mayor Pete Wilson. Re p . Paul McCloskey, R·Menlo Park, Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr .. R· She rman Oaks, and Maureen R eagan . the president 's daughter. amon~ others. Schmitz s ays that a n y Republican candidate will need no more than 25 percent of the vole to win W\e primary. Schmitz asserted he can garner the percentage based on his performance in past campaigns for both stale and federal office, particularly his 1980 campaign for the Republican senate nom ination. Schmatz said he wall base his candidacy to appeal to "<the> hard core of California con· ;ervatives. patriots, working people and pro· lifers ... " .............. Building that had fwu.sed the once·controuerfial Talk o/ tltt Town adult boobtore m Newport Beach daplays o "/or rmt" •· bvt no one aeems to know who posted it .. -----~~~ I ~ I Orange Coast DAILY PILOTtrhursday, September 10, 1981 Teacher pact ends long, heated debate llc.µrc.W!\talivUb ol lht> lrvint>, Tt>a<:hl'I'" As~m·1 utw11 and lhl· I rvant> l1n1fil•d St'twol Dlsll'il't havt> n•al'hcd tenlatiVl' ai.:t'l'l' mt•nt on u labor {'n ntruct fo1 the.· rww s(•hool H'HI' Tht• prc>posed om.• y(•t11 P~H't ~l'l'ms fair to both s1dt>s. and "<' urge that 1t ht> ratified hy the :i.<:hool d1~tnl't trus lt•<.•s and rank and rile tt.•a<:her-.. lt ca lb for teath<.·1·s lo gl'I a11 8 percent salary huost The pa) hake is about 1 pcrct•nt 1e~., than typical sa lar~· IO('rCa!>cs of recent years. However. t has year·!> raisr seem5 to b..alanc<.· "t•ll the corn petinj! interest~ uf teachers Lt' ing lo keep µaCl' .. , 1th in!latwn and school d1 s tri('t ad minis ralors prc!-tldin g '"'"()\ l'I" a hudget wracked b~· cutbatks 1n governmental aid to t.'ducation. Normall~·. agreemt'nt on a teacher ronlraC't i::-rea<'hl'd in t-ad, · bUnlt~r. wt.>11 ht'fot•e tht." stal't of the nl'w ~t:hool year With s(·hool set to ~tart next Monday, lht•re •~no rloubl lhul lhis vea1"s nl'gutiations wl'rl' llll' lont-wst and mo~t heated in lhl' l'ight yt.~ar his tory of the school district Both sidl'~ arc tu l>c <.'Oil gratulated for coming to <• ten tall\'e agrt>emt.>nl h<!forc tht• start of tht> school y~ar WI.' do hupl'. howf.'vttr. lhal this \'l'al' s nL·gotlU 1101\s don t st art a tl'l'tH1 l)f al'1'1monioul'I 1.:ontrnct tulks Thl· out look 1i. for panl'ht-d budg(•h al all ll'\'l'b of govl'l I\ ment for thl· next ct'>upll' of' <.'<1 r' Pal 1l'fl l'l' a n<l tu11lprr'm 1:-t' will have lo bt.•tom~ kl'\ \\l.11'cl-.. 1n l h c \' o t a bu 1 <I 1· ~ t l' a l' h l' r rcprescnlati\'es and srhool d1~ trict officials if the d1~t1'1('t •~ to avmd polenliall~· d1f'l1l'ult labor probll'ms Many hospital options An o rgcinazat ion bused 111 tht• San Fernundo Vullt•v has filed a formal propos<JI 'to build u hos pital an I rvint•. bnngm.i:: lo five the number 11f .... u c h pl'o posab on fih.• with stat<.· hl•alth of fic1als This lat c!>l propo!-tal , h:H:k(•d b~ the Health \\'est non profit foundation of ChatM\orth. <:alb for lhl' l'onstrutt1on of a 200 hl·d hospital in lr\'ane b~ 1!185 The foundation int<.·nth to <tdd lhn·e n<'W ''ing~ to tlu' h1"'111t :tl b~ tht• ~t'ar 2000 1n<·rt·a~ing at., size to 800 bl'Cls :\net I Ill' lour tower hos pita l woulcl bl• plact•d in a ht>alth cit~ i:ompl'l!-.l'cl of a clinic. medical offic•(• bualdin}.!. an ambulalor~· care pavilion. a health ~dut<ttion cvmµll·X. an emporium of health ('an• n·lah·cl services ;,ind a motel. Tennessee-base<! I lo!-tp1tal .\f filiates I nternational . Tus tin Communit~· I los µital. a 1..·01·p111·;.1 t1or1 composed of rt.•pn•s(..>ntat i\·e!'> from Hol.lg llospitul and Wl's te rn :\ledical Center. 1 furm1..•l'I\' Santa .\ n a Tu -.. t 1 n Co m rn u n 1 t ~ llns pital •. tllld a <·1t11t•11 group <:allt.•cl Peopl<.' for ,111 lr\'lnt• Corn munit~ Hospital h•I\ t' ,ill fill•d 1>1 fic1al nntac·es uf intt•nt to huald ho~patals Ill I r\'tnl' \dd1tionall .' L'C 11'1n<· r e presentali\'l'l-1 h;.I\ l' IOUH':.!ll'd Lhl'~ intend lo hurl<! an •>ll campu~ outpatal'nt l'illllC th.it might latl'r gnrn into ~1 h11.;p1t,ll . .\t this s tage 1t 1~ ~ttll too <.•arly to'a.' \\h1ch propO!-ttil 1s lw:-.t for In U1L' 1..·1t11t.•rb It '' dt•t11. ho'tl.t'\l'r l}Wl ll'\llW. ;.1 l'lt\ ol 70.000 IJl'O pll-. ''ill \\ant <J ho!-tpatal "1t hin its bordl'I'' b.' ltw l11m· oral' <'an tw built. 111 th1· m1cl Hl80-.. Wit h all the hn!>pital p111 posals aired so far and \\1th arlcli t1onal proposals that prolwhl~ w ill bt· made publit• soon. lhl'rt· 1s no reason Wh\ I rvinl' shouldn't have a firs t cltis.; ho::-p1tal There 1s <• length~· !-tl::ite plc.111 n1ng proet•:-.., th:!t I!> al'.sot·1,1tc•d "1th the (k\'l'lopml•nl ot J m•\\ hospital l r \'In e 1 <'' 1<i l' n I !> h u ' l' a part in determining ho\\ \\t•ll th1' proel'SS '' orks History worth preserving The I r\'me Cat' t'manC'tl ha:-. ordered the ('ll~ st.aft Lo l'Xplm:e the poss1bal1t~ of proll'cting thl' E<tst l r\'1nc an•;.1 h.' clL''-il'(nal mg it a h1:-.tonc CJ I prCSl' I'\ :ll aon 1.0nl' Although Irvine 1:-. onl~ about 10 \'l'<!r !-1 old. 1t ha:-. a r1d1 ugri"ctaltunal hNitagl' that 1s ii I us t rn tl•d 111 t lw E·: as t I I'\' i m· :;in • H along Sand Can~·on An•nuc .;outh of I he San la .\ n a fl'l'l'W<l.' A l11slor1t <.'rH:la\'l' lht·n· st ands a :-. le!-tlamen1 to "hat ltfr was llkl· on lht• In·inl' Ranch around lhl' turn of lhL' l'l·ntur~ ,\ pos t office and gcnt•ral store building. b)a('ksmith·s s hop, hotel and farmhouses .. , e re built t•arl~' in this c·<•nt un· around \\hat "a:-. then a s tagero<Jth 'top 011 th<• main rnutl' bet\\<.'l'n Sanl:.i .\11a and prnnl" 'math It \\ould Ill' u11fortu1wll' 1f thl'~l' h1!.tor1t• 'lt 111·t1111'" \\Pl"l' • knocked down 1n t ht• n" m(' ol prngre!-15 . The huilclmgs .1rl' thrt•tllen1.•d h.' proposed cxpanl-11011 of Sand Carl\'on .\\'l'nlle Imm a two lam· r 1 > ~ d \\ a ' l u <J !-. 1 ' I a ll L' through'' a .\ Tht.' ..,truclut L'S. of (.'Olll'Sl' art.' iJbO I hn'<ltl'l1l'cl h~ their own age L'nle's pn.'!-tl'I"\ cd l'IOmt• ol the· wood !-tt 1·urtu1'L'S will fiJll \'ll' tim lo old uj:!l' Thl' l::ast lrv11ll' a1·1..·u ..,C'cms an l'Xl'l'lll'nt c·;111 didatl' for <1 t·omml'rt:1al h1.;lo1'1t· district The Irvine Compan~" \\h1<·h owns the huildings. should not lightly dismiss this pos~1b1l1l) If su ch u district is n't fl'a...a ble. perhaps the app<m.?nt st rung sentiment in favo1 of ""\·1ng tlw buildin~s could ht· tr.1n-;l.1tt•d 1nt11 an cffl'<'ll\ e fund 1'~11,111}! rlrn 1• for that <·aust• Op1n1ons expressed 1n 1he space above are those of ihe Daily Pilot Otner views P>< pressed on th•'> pagC' arf' those of their aulhors and arl 1sts. Reader commeni is inv11 ed. Address The Dally Piiot, PO Box i560, Costa M ec,a CA Q2626 . Pttonf' (114) b42-4321 L.M. Boyd I Job outlook I Half the jobs expected lo open up 111 the next 20 years dcm 't even exist lO· day. That's what the employment ex· perts contend And they say 80 per· cent of all the jobs offered in that time won't require a college degree Certain moths in England used to have a salt-and-pepper look about them. They blended into the lichens of the trees in perfect camouflage. Then industrial soot blackened the trees. Natural selection changed a single gene The moths became black. Q How long 1s the Prr.sldent's "Oval Office?" A. 22 feet. President William Howard Taft was a rotu nd heavyweight. Standing joke ror dec- ades was the Oval Office was de- signed by stretching Taft out on the ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat P~DH•-,,..,, de; OI ,,.. Yffl •I UO Wnl ti. t ~'. Co••• Mo"' 1'-•n <0""'-"'' 10 Ito• I~ Cf'l•Mr"' t. .. t>U. White I louse lawn and drawing an outline of his body on the grass Q. What's the average weight of the stones used to build the Egyptian' pyramids? A. About 15 Lons Did I mention that the local law of San Salvador allows as how a drunken driver can be senlent:ed lo death by riring squad'! Q. Do gorillas get gra~' A Certainly do. tr they live long enough. That ramed gorilla named M ass;i ;n the Philadelphia zoo recent· ly passed his fiftieth birthday. He's fairly gray. In a mausoleum, the higher up in the building, the less expensive the crypt. Thomas P. Haley PublTsher Thomas Murpttine • Editor Barbilra Kraibictt Edltorlal Page Editor I Medfly costs widespread -- Although the disaster caused Gov Jerry llrown 's political career by the mt•dfly seems al the moment to have b(•cn L·xtensivc, it is nothing to the damage c<1usNI agriculture and the :-,tall' itself Hcsponding promptly to the problem the Legislature has appropriated some $50 million out of the general fund to cover direct costs of aerial spraying and ot ht'r actions in the fight to t•r<tdkatc the pest Hut that 1s only the tip of the iceberg. Some $56 1nillion had already been spent m the battle ~h1ch commenced belatedly tn Santa Clum County and has sprt•ad lo at least six other counties What the ultimate direct costs may total remains unknown. Officials now predict the s praying will continue into late October and earlv November and "111 probabl~ be resum.ed next s pnng CONF R ONTED WITll th ese estimates urban legislators are balking at paying out so mut•h al a time when th<' treasury 1s nearly empty. Some hjVl' called it ··welfare for rarmers" und <tre demanding that assessments be madl• on farmlands and a special tax levied on pvst1r1de manufacturers to re· 11nbursc tht· :-,talc In calling for the ·agricultural in- dustry lo pay for its µroblems, Los An~eles AssemblyfJfan Dick Floyd took lhc unusual step of a ppearing before the Ways and Means Committee lo oppose the medfl y appropriation. He said if welfare recipients are re· quired to make ··token" payments for drugs and mecHcal treatment, farmer s IARl WATIRS should likewise be required to con· tribute to the costs of treating their prob· I ems. ·'If business really wants govern· ment out of private industry," he argued, "this 1s as good a place as any to start If we are so b~ke we have to make the very poor pay for medical c·a rc. then the richest industry in the state should not have all of its pro- blems fall on the backs of the tax payers" BUT THE FARMERS '. view is that lhc medfly has already cost them untold millions in crop losses. University agriculture experts have projected total tosses wi ll exceed $1 billion. And Sen. Dan O'Kcefe of Santa Clar a County is proposing the state reimburse cherry grOwl'rS f(Jr the COStS Of fumigating their produce Olht:r clai01s from the rarmL•r s will s urely follow . Congressmt-n Vic Fazio and Leon Panetta, among others. are readying legislat1on to provide redcral funds to aid in the fruit fl y battle. Consumers too wi ll bear the costs in another way besides the expenditure of tax dollar~. That will be in higher p[ices to cover direct costs to the farmers as well as a result of the shortages of sup- plu~s which will n11se prices in the marketplace And a yet to be determined cost will result from the lawsuits being filed. Jerry Scribner. the governor's medfly project director, acknowledged more than f!OO car owners in the Bay area have filed suits for damages to the paint on their autos He said the repainting can cost as much as $1,200 per car. He also said eight health claims totalling more lhun $1 million have been filed but contended the state will have no trouble defending itself against s uits for heatlth 1njuriell. Des pite these hard facts of the medfly disaster . c:ov Brown seems undaunted. l11s :-..chcdultng i:ontinues to reflect more interest 1n his planned forthcoming campaign for the U.S . Senate than in dPaling with the prQblems of agriculture Accident victims lose a privilege Tu the Editor After a meritorious four years of un- bl em1sh<'d automobile driving. the though! oc·curred lo luxunate in the an- l 1t'qlat1 un of r eceiving from the California Mot or \"chicle Department its good dnver hcen!-e renewal special The Cal1forn1a Legislature. every once· 1n awhile, passes a law that makes Sl'n..,t' ancl, according to one of them , an) tJCrSon under 70 "ho accumulates MAILBOX four vears of traffic ticket and accident· frl't' dnv111g may apply for their license hv mail v.1thoul the usual examination. ·Rut, hkl' all good things they do up in Sacramento. there's a bug in the soup th~1t c•xcludes anyone from receiving their examination free license renewal who has been involved in an accident regardless of fault. Tlli\T PUTS the person who gets zapped by some hummer through no fault of their own and reports the sad tal(' as required by law ror accidents O\'Cr SSOO 1n a double dilemma. In so mam wot cb, the OMV and our l.t•g1slature ·.m: hanging the guy who was murdered for reporting the crime, but the law 1s also a strong disincentive fur persons to strive fur a safe driving rl'cord above and beyond the normal ob ligations of good citizenship In his respanc;e lo a constituent who aflv1sL·d him ahout the preceding non· "l'llSl', stall' Sen .John G. S'chmi\z says he's askc•d the DMV for the details about accident reporting so that he m ighl introduce legislation to correct this absurdity. Your readers might care to write the good senator with reference lo this letter and encourage him. BRUCE S. HOPPING Nobody's stooge To the Editor: 1 ·m as mad as hell' Why are you al lowing your newspaper to be used by the milksops owned by the Irvine Com · pany that wants to get rid of Paul Hum· met? The fact ls Paul Hummel is honest and can't be bought. That's why there is a vendetta against him. He asks ques· lions because that's his job. How else is he to learn the truth before he voles? Paul Hummel is nobody's stooge. He docs his own thinking and hh own vot- ing down there at city hall. H people really knew what was golng on at city ha ll. they'd be out in the streets and demanding an Honor. Paul Hummel Day. P F.TER ZWINGLI ituation smell.s To th • Editor· Poetic justice wa11 revealed in your Sept. 1 art icle h eadli ned ''N.8 . Cham ber Swamped by Sewage Mess." How appropriate that the proponent& of both Proposition 13 cutbacks to the fundln(l of government services and -' c·ontinued c·ommercial expansion of Newport Center now find themselves 11•aping the ··fruits" of their own self in· I t·rest 'OT TO worry as champions of free enterprise, self-help and abolition of public welfare. the Chamber will probably assess its membership or call on the major developers of Newport rente r and surrounding projects to con- tribute the funds necessary to expand and maintain the sewer system at a capacity· sufficient to meet the burdens l'r<'ated by continuing development right•• Wrong! Instead , the Chamber has filed a claim for damages against the city so that you guessed it us little taxpayers together with the city and t;a nilalion district workers will have lo help bail out the Chamber from the mess to which it has so greatly con- lri buted. The Chamber's right. The situation does SJllell BRIAN FRAWLEY Airport site To the Editor· Would you like to make the com- mercial airlines. the airline passengers. lhc fo·ede ral Aviation Agency and a lmost every resident and taxpayer in Orange County happy? Instead of shut- ting down John Wayne Airport why not 1•hmina\e the jet noise. Just three miles north of .John Wayne Airport is an exist· in~ airport surrounded by mostly com mcrcial zoning known as the Marine Corps Helicopter Facility. T he facility was built by the U.S. Navy during World War II as a "Lighter Than Air" or dirigible base wilh two huge hangars or about four acres area each. Except for the filming of \he "llindenberg" movie or repairing of the "Goodyear" blimp the racility has not served dirigibles for almost 30 years and the U S military does not even own any. INSTEAD of searcbin& every hill and dale for another regional airport site, r propose an effort to share. or acquire the Marine Helicopter Facility as an "Orange County Jetport" and move on- ly the jet aircraft from John Wayne Airport to this site. Thfa would also re- heve the congestion at J ohn Wayne Airport for the conventional aircraft. Most of the normal takeoff noise.from the "jetport" would be absorbed by the Irvine Industrial Area on the south. Most of the landing approach would be over the commercial and farming land near Myford Road on the north. Farm- ing utilizes the area to Culver Road on t he eaRt and the area to the west is com- mercial to the Newport Freeway. Since the "jetport" would be about three mJles away from J ohn Wayn e Airport the ltotels, cargo facilitiff or • l•ll•• t '''"' '•-n •rt .. •I<-. r,,. "llM to<_,,,. ••I ltr\ 10 Ill -· O' elllftlft*lt libel It rewrwcl. Ltllffl M JOO word• 0t , .. , •Ill De ,, ..... Pt.ierenu All i.tt•" -ti In c 1 .. e1e """''"" •nct m•lll"t •OOreu -"*-' ,.,.., 11t w•lllMld on,_,, II wllltt.fll rt•'Ofl It _,..,, ,._,,, *'" ,.0, llt "'*'"'"' L.tll .. 1 ~y .. ltlt...-0 It ..,, ... N•M• ~ ---t 01 , ... COlllrlllll-.,-~ .. 01"" !Or w•r Ui<.•t•tf'l IMHOOV\ otht·r bus1m:,~c·s "ould not suffer from this arranJ!cmcnt Traffic could utilize Jamboree Road 1f it were merely ex· tended for easy accel'ls The residents 11f X l'\\ JX>rt Beach and Santa Ana Heights would have the11 maJor noise problem -.ol \'e<l fin a 11) WILLIAM Ji WARRE:-.1 Budget builders To the Editor· With California's l e~1slators still be· moamn~ ··13s·· lax cuts, th11t they blame for cutting school . police. fire and evc.•ry other necessary service for the p<'oplc. th<' Senate has just over· whelmin~ly passed, with only Sen. John Sthm1lz d1 s:-..enting, a bill by Sen. Ruben Ayala to double the per meeting pay for waler board membe rs. This could mean $600 a month, for six s hort meetings, for the members And cost us S29 million a vear. These are the kinds of un- n ecessary expenditures that slip through te~1sl atures that build big budgl!ts · And then they tried lo slip it through th<' Assembly by putting it on the As- sembl} "consent .. calendar, which probably would have worked. 1f As· semblywoman Maria n Bergeson hadn't taken it off MAVBf; THE OO&rd members need the extra moner lo pay the high pril'es for fruits and vegetables because the medfly ruined so many or them. But we're all suffering from that rise. Some even being priced out of them. Even those who grew their own are suffering because they had to strip them from their own trees and gardens. And the spraying is now costing us tens of millions instead of the lesser amount that would have bN•n needed if it had been done when il s hould have been, when 1l would have been confined to just the fields, instead of over our cities and homes. ll is another unnecessarily imposed hardship on the people like the stopt>ing of oil production off our coast. to save the v>ew, that raised our gasoline and ml derivative products pnces, deprived us of the products. lost jobs and raised inflation Wh y do some of our legislators keep punishing us? And why do we keep let- ting them? GOLDIE JOSEPH GlOIMY GUS We agree with the governor on one thing : Importing medflies to eradicate med.flies makes as much sense as im- porting Cuban prisoners to stamp out crime. F.K. CIMMJ 0.. ,_,_,are,~._,. 'Y,.....,.. 1M • -MC•H•rlf• rwtl9ct , .. ¥1 ... ti Ille~ • ._ ... ,.. ....... 0 ...... y 0-., O.lly Pl ... IRVINI • DlllJ Piiat THURSDAY, SE PT. 10, 1981 FEATURES COMICS SPORTS 87 810 811 The Generation Gap is becoming a major economic concern ... BB College enrollDient increases draDiatic By JOUN NEEDIMM Oi t ... Dally ...... Stall More pe<>ple a re enrolling in arl'a l'ommun1ty rolleges lh1s fall , but school officials say the dra ma tic increase in s tudents is caus ing problems Because of continuing lunding cuts at state and federal levels. orri<.•tals suy community college districts have been unable to hire additional instructors to s taff already c r owded c lassrooms. As a result, classes will be even larger and minimum class size requirements to keep a course open have been rais ed"in two local community .coll eges. College adminis trators said the increased enrollments are partly caused by the rapid population ~rowth In Orange C-0unty The) abu sa~ economic prob lems have l orce d many l amtl1t'l> to forego sending their chi ldren t o un1ve r s 1t1es and pn\ Jtt• roll('gl•s becauM,• or the greatt•r t•xpense Thl'Y• added that Ulll•mploy ment :md cha ngmg te<.·hnolog1es have forced many people to re turn to c·ollcgl' to learn new !>kills ..,o they rnn find work. .. It's ironic that comm unit' collegt•s are being hit hardest by budget cuts at a time of greatest demand." said Jack Chappell. public information officer for Coa~thne Community College. Coastline Community College. .. l'oll ege without walls.·· report ed the highest inc·rease in stu- de n t!> or alf area com munity col leges A col lege s pokesman said 2fl.500 had enrolled bj' the firs t day or l>Chool Tuesday. up from 16 .500 last fall Chapµell s aid the 20 percent increase in enrollments prompt cd c ollege admm1 strato(S to in creai:.e minimum l'lass site from 15 students to 18 to keep a course ini.( from 23,551 lust Septe mber t o 26.511 on the first day of school lust week Public Information O fficer Bill .Schreiber s <11d the 9.7 per- "It's ironic are being hit cuts" community hardest by colleges budget open Chappell added that the col· legc's 800 full and part time in structors would have larger classes than in the past. and that ongoing budget cons traints have prevented the hiring of new teachers. cent tncreast.> would further compound the problem of crowded classrooms at the Main Campus in Mission VieJO and the North Campus in Irvine .. We h<1ve been reducing our c lassified t non teaching 1 staff through attrition during the past few months in an effort to cut our costs." Schreiber said. Jim Carnett. public informa l ion officer for Orange Co:1st Saddlebcick Communit y 1;01lege District officials report· t'd the second highest increase Vi e nrollments of area colleges. go-~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..:.__:_ * * * College in Coi,ta Mesa . said enro llments increased from 25.825 last September to 27.860 lhis fall , repreM•11t1ng a 7 !* l)t'r cent hike . Carnett stud studt!nts would find it more d1fflt•ult lO pet1t1on classes. and courseb \\1th fewer than 18 studentb cnrolh.•d \\ould be cancded. He s aid some cla~bes offered in the fall schedule have alread v been c anceled becciuse fewe·r than 18 s tudents s ig ne d up Courses with mort• demcind. such ai:. beginning English. have been scheduled 1n their place, he sci id. "We aren't t>Xpt.•cting :iny ma JOr problems with increa:,ed enrollments. but the ra tio or stu d e n t s p e r t c u c h e r '' 1 11 bl' hi gh,•r." Cci rnett said He added that in the fact' of ever bhrinking funding from * * * s t<ile and federul ::.ourcei> the faculty size is not expected to in t:rcase at Saddleback Sc-hrc1bcr said the district has dhout 250 full time and 650 part· time ins tru<·tors Fifteen addi· t ion u I teaching positions that \\'l'rl' to Ix-cidded this year were 1·ut from the district ·s bud~et. ll e said Orange Coast" College <·o uld ha\'c as many as 35.000 ..,tud cnts attending during the f<Jll term depending on the l'l\rollroc nt fi gures for the shorter nine-week <.'lasse s which ht•g1n shortly i\dm1ss1ons and records or f1c1cils at Golden West College in llunt1ngton Beac h s aid fa ll l'nrollml•nts ha\'e inc reased by ti 2 percent since last fall A col lege s pokesmcin s aid 1!1.989 students had s igned up for the fall term, 1,169 more than la!>t year·s tot<1l of 18,820 * * * Schools facing pinch Pay for busing , larger classes in store for Irvine kids By RICHAR D GREEN OitM~llyl'i ... ~ A µciy-for·busing plan and tn <'rea se c lass ~1zc are ·two of th<.' t'hanges facing the 15.400 stu· dents 1n the Irvine Unified School D1stnct "hen they return to classes Monday The changes are caused by a lack of governmental aid to e ducation said school district administrator Ron Upton State aid t n education this year 1s up about 6 percent. which doesn·t keep pace with the double-digit inflation rate. Upton s aid. I le added that the school district (hij; ye<ir is getting only a bout h alf the federal aid 11 us ually r eceives That's why. according to L'p· ton , the school district this year will : Charge s tudents $100 per \'Car lo nde the sthnol I.Ju.., . Lev~ a s.55 f c•e on c;t udents \\ho part1c1palt' tn ll'am sporb and $20 for part1c1pant!> in ex The school dis- trict is getting on- ly about half the federal aid it usually gets . tracurricular act1v1t1es l>Ut:h as cheerlead1ng and band Fire 50 teachers. then•bv tn c reasing c lasb blZl' by about· two students Aveq1gc class will be about 32 35 in most instances A nu m hl'r or employees '\U<.'h as JJn1tor .... ~ecretaries cind 1eacher a 1dl•s "111 also be fired l'ul l'lassroom supplies by onl' third and eliminate the pu n ·ha..,l' of mos t n e w or 1 l'plt1t'l•m1·nt t:qu1 pmenl Eliminate most field trips . Cut bac k on the purchase of hooks Eliminate the six th pe riod fr1r st udents 1n I Ith and 12th j!rcide l 'pton ... aid thal m add1t1on to the hL1nlsh1ps caused by the cut· hatk!:> in governmentul u1d lo t•d ucation. the ~t·hool district is ... urrenng from budgetary prob- )(• m s t1~!:>oc 1at t•d "1th ciny mcitunng s chool district lie ex· plainl'd that more a nd more ll'acher!-1 each year have !O be f..!I\ en ..,..niont~ raises Canyon Road widening pushed County report cites fatalities in urging 4-lane plan NEW WATER LINE \\111!..nwn .111· 11\,1.dt111_ ,I Ill'\\ 'l'("llflll 1ij \\,l\l'I l1tll' 11\'.ll (·1.\-.t,d ,.,,,·t· .\ l.;..ii..:11n;1 B<•u1·h <'m1111' \\'i1l l'r 1>1 ... 1nl·I -.pol--l'"'nwn ""'cl I ht· 11ld 1'1111' e11ll.qi...l·d T1w ... O.lly"4 ... St.lff ....... d,I\ tl\ornini..: <',1\1,lllC ,1 mtnol' lllll'l'l llpl1on 111 't'I'\ 1n• to d 1...,l 1'1l'I n 1-.1oml'r-. \\"nrk ...., l'\Pl'l'I t·d 111 h<· t•ompll·lvd 11t1 ... \\t't·I-. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Citing the hig h rate of traffic f ata lities and collis io n s on Laguna Canyon Road. Orange County Trans portation Com mission officials a1·e recom m e n ding that the !icenic roadway be "idened to fou r lanes In a report released this week. com mission officials conclude that completion or the widening project would solve traffic safe ty problems a nd reduce conges t ion. while preserving the rustic character of the road. However . the report. which took a year to prepare. says work probably won't begin for at lea st five or s ix years That much time is needed to complete environmental impact studies. right·of·way acquisitions and de- s ign, the re port says. Because Laguna Canyon Road is a state highway. fund mg for the recommended wideni'l8 is dependent on state highway funds Orange County Transportation Commission spokesman Monte Ward s aid it m a_> he difficult to gain funding for tht' pro1ect becauSl' of state c utbacks for highway construction Construction tost for thP pre· f e rr e t! wid e nin g plun 1s ··Between 1975 and 1980 . there were 324 injury accidents and 24 fatalities .'' estimated at $7 3 million The preferred plan calls for a four lane divided h1~hwa:v from the Can von Acres Drive int ers ection to the Laeuna Beach free" ay Ward said the report would probably be revised by county trans portation comm1ss1oners when they consider its rccom - Closure urged for wate r slide in O r ange It 's quiet now but will sex shop reopen? A waters lide in Orange in which nine people were injured last month should not be allowed to reoJ)l'n because of defects in the plas tic tubes that carry riders. a consultant has told the city. The report. compiled after a three ·day ins pec tion by six engineers. s <1id there is evidence o f misalignment and poor fit between the Lexan plastic panels and that buckling, crack- ing and distortion of the panels is occurring on both of the Big .. 0 .. Skate Park's Aquatube s lides. Two riders were left dangling from a jagged opening 60 feet above a cement skating park Aug. 9. 1n a n Aug. 31 letter to city huildlng officials, Donald 0 . Cox of the Los Angeles· based Failure Analysis Associates said more cracks -In addition to those ttlat caused the accident -have appeared in other locations on both slides. ··considering the properties Of Lexan, It i• not unreal~tlc to ex· pect that additional cracks may Initiate In the ruture." Owners of Talk of the Town say Newport store's looks deceiving Thcn"s a "for rent·· sign on the white> stucco building and the front door 1s locked tight but o wners of the once-controvers ial Newport Beach adult bookstore say thest-looks are dece iving. Thev sav the Talk of the Town sex emporiu m will one day again be the talk of the town and be free to sell its X·rated books. magazines and gadgets . For the time being. though, all the a ction is taking place in Los Angeles at the state Court of Ap- peals 'Invade rs. ' captured A "Star Invaders" electronic ga m e was reported missing Wednesday rrom an Irvine athletic club. police said today. Accordin& to a police report, the game was apparently tuen in a burglary of the Irvine Club House. 17850 Skypark Drtve. It wu located on the second floor of \he club. The tame Is worth $3,200, police said. The Mariner's Mile bookstore. bur glarized. set on fire and picketed during its 13-day life. ·was closed last Fe bruary J osh Kaplan . attorney for books tore operator Thomas Wade. has asked the court to rule that the NewpQrt zoning or- d1nance which c los ed the bookstore is a violation of his c lient's Firs t Amendment Newport city attorneys, this week. filed an opening response lo the charge, arguing that the city is not trying to ban or pro- hibit the sale o r e rotic mate rial. The city. in its 42-pa~c legcil hrief. claims Newport's zoning ordinance would permit opera- tion of a bookstore selling erotic material as long as it does not represent a ··subs tantial o r significant portion or its stock and trade " Candidacy declared by Schmitz Corona del Mar r esident to oppose Hayakawa for senator SACRAMENTO -State Sen. John Schmitz. R -Newport Beach, has made the unofficial official -declaring he Is a can· didate for the 1982 California Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate seat now held by S.I. Hayakawa. ··As lar as I am concerned the boats and the bridges have been torc hed and I'm ln the U.S. Senate race officially, and to stay. The gauntlet Is flung," Schmitt said In a press release Wednesday. Schmit~ said that ht Is enter· int the ra~ on the recommen- dation or an exploratory com· mittee, formed in August and headed by Jim Townsend. editor or the National Educator magazine. Schmitz said he believes that he is the frontrunner Cor the Republican nomination because or the number or candidates in the race either officially or unof· riclally. They include San Die10 Mayor Pete Wilson . Rep . Paul Mc~loekey, R·Menlo Park, Rep. Barry Goldwater Jr., R · Sherman Oaks. and Maureen Reagan . the prestdent's daughter. among others. Schmitz says that any Republican cahdidate will need no more than 25 percent of the vote to win the primary. Schmitz asserted he can garner the percentage based on h is performance in past campaigns for both state and rederal office. particularly his 1980 campaign for the Repub lican senat e nomination. Schmitz said he will base his candidacy to appeal to "<the> hard core or California con- servatives. patriots, working people and pro-lifers " mcndations next month Rl'prt•st•ntat1n•-; of two com m 1tlecs made up or Laguna Beach and In ·1m• c1tv offi cials .i nd repre~enlat1ves ·from the tount\' and Ca llrans will be mcet1n1-: Frida~ and next week to discus.., tht• report. Wa rd said The retH>rl suys that during pl'ak truffle hours more than 2.100 Vl•h1<'1es tr<J\'el on Laguna Canvon Road each hour. \\htle t hC' ·road" a' 1s designed to han elk onl~ 1.400 \'Chicles per hour. 'This hea' ~ traffic. combined "1th a na rrG\\. c urving road altgnm('nt . has contributed lo high a t-c-1c1e nt r;,1tcs. particularly serious accidents." the report ... aid ll sa\'S that between 1975 a nd 1980 there were 324 injury acci· d t•nts and 24 fatalities a long the 7 5 m lie·!> of r(ijld" a y The portion of highway north of El Tnro Road to the freeway is t he area where most or the s even• accidents occurred , ac- n1rc11n1ot to the report Rail s tation funding chances good A proposed railroad station in the Irvine Industrial Complex- East has a good chance of win- ning state funding as a res u1t of a commitment by Amtrak to make a train stop there, Public Work s Adminis trator John Harris has told the City Council. It was lack of s uch a commit ment from Amtrak that prevent ed the $6.3-million station from getting $2.3 million in slate transportation funds last year. Harris said. The city and the Irvine Company are paying for the re mainder of the project. It wa s lack of s u c h a commitment from Amtrak that prevented the s tation from getting $2.3 million in state transportation funds last year, Harris said . The city and the 1 Irvine Company are paying for the remainder of the project. Harris said that the city will know early next year whether s tate transportation officials will fund the project now that Amtrak has agreed to make the s top. The City Council passed a resolution Tuesda.y, requesting s tate funds for the project. 11 t l J I u . Orange Coest DAILY PILOT/Th ursday, September 10. 13a1 l Interest rates biggest concern WASHINGTON 1Ar > l"or con gressional Republicans and Democrats ullkAr, the talk a mong lhc folks back home this s um mer was strikingly similar - ne ar record Interest rates are replacing Inflation as the biggest concern. "In fl ation has come down ex· cept for the July figures People reel the long-term impact less tha n they did u ye ar ago," s aid Rep. Newt Gingrich , R-ya .. a s upporte r of President Reagan's econom ic program and a n ud· voculc of deeper budget cuts "I nterc)lt rutcil a re so hltth they do minatf cv~rything," srud G tnJ:rt<'h. con<'f'dlng that con tl11u1:d h1wh rates co uld spell de feat for thl' GOP al the pollls an 1082 "'I Wt.lb told ovc•r and over a gain thut we have until about De<'Nilhl•r H Wl' can 't bring it down by ON·t•mber, we're in big trouble." he said T h e Se nate 's No . 2 Republican, Sen. Ted Stevens of Alaska, c harged that high in· ll•res t rates ar c deRtroying any chantt• of .tn1 lanc ing the budget a nd said today he us prepanna a bill im posing ll "wlndfall prof· its" tax on high Interes t r ates St t:veni:. i.a1d he does not ex peel s uch a tax on interest lo become law But, he added , Ir In le rest rates continue to soar. "We'll ~t'l something t hrough " Se n J o h n S t e nn i s , '* D e m ocratic suppo r ter o f Real(an's econo mic program, s aid his month among constit· uents in M1ssissipp1 s howed him "their No. 1 concern is high in· terest rates." He called for un· spec if i e d "eme r ge n cy measureis " lo bring mt crest ntes down Other Democra ts were mon• critic al of the pres ident, with Se nate De m ocratic ~ea der Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia d t1ntt Inter es t rates and the forecast of a ballooning dt.'fic1t for 1982 as evidence of "dlsur r ay" in the administration Ho use Speaker Thom as P O 'Neill was more sar castic. ·'Do the Re publicans know what they 're doing?" he asked. "What about the pie-in·lhe·sky pred ictions they made earlier this year? They are tumbling ." Picasso's mural home Republ\cans, while agree ing t h a t inte r est r a tes are u p· permost in the mind s of t he voters, said it is unfair to blame the president. Of>P<>Sf:/J 'I'<> BUSI\(; Court 1wmme1• o ·c u111111r Artist's 'Guernica' fina ll y reaches Spain Sen a t e Majorit y Le ade r Howard Ba ker. R·Tenn .. said he found the reaction or the nation's financial community "absol ute ly a ppalling." Noting that the pres ident's program for 1982 hasn't gone into effect. he s aid, "It is alleged lo be a failure '>ased on the early returns from the financial .. marke ts and the banking com munity " From Page A1 SUPREME • • Sen Arlen Specte r, R Pa. She helped draft the bill to ... res pond to the U .S Supreme Court del'is ion .striking down the d eath pena lt y laws 1n many states. The 5l ·year old Arizona lip· peals court judge a lso strongly defe nded her refusal to ans wer s u bsta ntive questions during her confirm<tlion hearings "The nominees ha ve felt re luctanl to answt•r questions on issues that m,a y come before the cou rt.·· Mrs o ·c onnor said of , pas t nominees lo t he high court ' On the 'iens1t1v(• issu e of abor· t10n . she told Sen Jeremiah Denton. R Ala M ADR ID . Spain <A P > Pablo Picasso's p rotes t agam s t fascism and the horror s of war. the mural "Guernic a," finally re ached Spain today after near· ly 42 years as a re fugee in Ame rica. T he ll-by-25-foot painting, one of Pic asso 's m ost impo rtant wor k s. was secretly removed Wednesday fro m New York 's Mus eum or Modern Art a nd fl o wn to Madrid . 'l'.h e mural and 62 related dr awings traveled aboard a reg· ula r Iber ian Airlines flight with Spanish Culture Minis ter Inigo Cave ro. who went lo New York on Sunday to get them. They \.\ere de livered offi cially to him in a brief private cere mony at the museum Wednesday after noon From Page A1 Police swarmed around the Jethner a l the Madrid a irport, on guard agains t a n att ack b y Ba:.que s1.•parat1sts. T he painting and drawings were taken under hea vy guard to the Prado. Madrid's famed mu ~e um . where 200 p eople wat t h(·d from behind po lice lines The\ will be ins talled in a s pt·cial ,mnex, the Cason del Huc n Rctim. in lim e for t he cen- lt'nn ial cele bra tion of Pica sso's birth OC'l. 25 C ue rn1ca 's e1ty government l'XJJrt•sscd '"sadness and indigna · twn for the contempt shown to lht• Basq ue people'" in having the.• painting displayed in Ma drid and not in Gucrnica Pa intl•d in 1937 for th e Spa nish R epuhl1can government's ex· h1b1t nt the Pa ris Wor ld Exposi- ··For myself 1l I!> ..,imply of fe ns1ve to m e It"s som ething that ·s rt·pug n a nt to m e and som ething in wh1 <'1l I would not e ng age · DIABLO CANYON. • • Ho wever . 1n he r excha nge with th e co n serv ati ve lawmaker . sht' e mphasizt'd . · ···w e a re ()bl1 gatt•d to rec •1 ogn ize tha t ot h ers h ave dif ferent views ·· ''I'm over the hill I'm not go- ing to bl' pregnant any more ... s he said. indic ating that that may influence her views. '"Would I pe rsonally obje ct to drciwing the line at .saving the life nf lht' mothe r'> No. I would n ot Arc ther e other ar e as·• Possibly," Mrs O'Connor s aid when askl•d about what excep· -tions t o abm:1ion curb'i ~he m1,;tt favor From Page A1 CENTER • • • "It doesn't :.eem pos1t1ve at a ll.·· rem<t rked Counc ilma n J ohn Cox. who vot ed for the proj- t-C'l. .. For this g roup lo kee p c q a s1 n g its tall 1s hig h ly politically motivated.·· Cox said he senses that the rere r e ndum g roup wa nt s t o make an election issue out or its movt:!menl e ven though city elect· ions arc more than a year off. "It's a silly thing to do. In the la s t c ity e lectio n th er e was overwhelming support for new councilmen and their posture of building out the center " Tom Wilek . an Irvine Com pan y vi ct• p resident. s a i d . ··s PON"s conl1n uin ~ hostilit y toward balanced planning has d e arly takl'n a d angerous turn, placing in Jeopardy so much that so m any people regard as vital t o the community · Metcalf said today '"We'll kno\.\ \.\hen it's t ime." The Abalone Alliance . a con federa tion of numerous environ ml'ntal and anti-nuclear power grou ps, has been organizing tht• blockade of Diablo Canyon whilt• other plant cr itics have opposed the plant in licensing hearings over tht' pa st several mont hs. Nu c le ar p rotes t ers from throughout the nation are ex peeled to converge on the com munities of San Lu is Obispo and Avila and Shell beaches in the coming days. including a con· tangent or about 40 people from Orange Count y P hil Maftinez. a spoke~man for the locally -based Alliance for S urviva l, sa id toda y about a dozen protesters would be head 1ng north today. * * * Diablo nu.k e protest set SAN FRANCISCO <AP > An a ttem pted blockade or the con l r over s 1a l Diablo C anyon nuclear power plant will be un der way by Monda y morning, or ga nizers s aid today. '"We will try to block roads. to every exit and see to it that the fu e l rods a r e n o t loaded .· Bcirbara Levy, a s pokeswoman for the anti-nuc lear Abalone Al liance. told a news conference Ms . Levy said s he e xpected thou.sands of d e monstrators ::it the s ite From Page A1 M a rtinc·z. a n An<t he im resi- d ent , said his orga nization had 11 a 1n e d a b out 40 peo ple in Orange County during the past two months in preparat ion for what organizers s ay will be a s tric tly non vwlent demonstra· t1ern Less tha n half that nu mber, he ~<11d , would actually be a ble lo participate in the planned oc· c upa t1on of the Diablo plant site , pr inc1p<.1lly because y r work and sthool obliga tions In addition to protesters. local police and sheriff's deputies as \.\Cll as Nat ional Guard troops <IOd California Highway P atrol u nits on the sce ne. represen· ta l1ves from Southe rn California Edison Co also will be present. ·A spokesm an for Edison. 80 percent owner and oper ator of the San Onofre Nuclear Genera l· ing Station • .said two officials Y.ould be d1spat('hed north lo see ""hat takes place Edison finds itself in a situa- tion s1m1lar to Pacific Gas & El l•t·tr1 c Th e S ou th ern California L'ttlity applied for a low powe r lest hcense for newly built San Onofre units 2 a nd 3 lt1st week to speed up fuel load· tnj:( a nd oper ation of the plant. Much or the controver sy that s w1 rls a bout Diablo Canyon stl'ms from its loc ation a bout two and n half miles from an ac·. live earthquake fault offs hore. Whe n construction on the plant began 1n the late 1960s. the ex· 1stenct• of the so c alled Hosgri f;rnlt \\<IS unknown He said 1f the referendum 1s s uccessful . 1l would cost the city $8 m illion in road improvements t hat ar e conditioned to the proJ ec t. lie said 1t a l"o would cost the city Sl m illion annually in net r ity revenues CONGRESS REMAPPED • • Wilek said 1f the refer endum e nds up on th~ ballot. "we're con fident that the good sense of Newport's vote rs will prevail." N ewporl Counc il m a n P aul Hummel, who voted against the p r o Je ct, said he be lieves a s pecial e lection is appropriate. "I think the voters of this city d es erve a chance to say what t hey want. .. Hummel s aid. A s pecia l election. the city c lerk's office sa id, would cost roughly $20.000 and could be h e ld in J a nu a q o r early Februarv Covington s aid the refe ren· d u m move m ent wa s fueled par tially by reports or a private mePting the day of the vote between three council members and top Irvine Com pany ex· eculives ORANGE COAST , La rge portions of t he existing 40th district would then go to a proposed 43rd distr ict that would r un from El Toro to De l Mar in San Diego County. The propos ed d istrict would include m uch of the north San Diego Count y ter- r 1 t or y no w re p r esente d by Re publican Clair Burgener. T he existing 38th d istrict. now repre sented by Rep . Je r ry Pat terson, D-Santa Ana, would re· main relatively intact. including most o f S anta Ana, G a rden Gro ve and Buena Park. The pro· posed 38th district would be heavily Democr atic in com post· t ion Burton 's proposal also would leave the 39th district. currently represente d by R ep. William Danne meyer, R-Fulle rton. much as it exists today, including the communmes o( Brea, Fullerton a nd Ana he im. Lastly, a proposed 42nd dis· t rict would exte nd a lo ng the · coast from Huntington Beach lo Daily Pilat Cl111lfled edvertlalng 714/142-5171 All other depertment1 6'2·'321 Thom15 P Hat~y l'VC>ft:tfttt-""" Crht f C '"'°'' .... Ott1c•1 Rober t N Weed P;..a.n• Tnol"las A Muroh•ne le.io. • MIChltl P H1r.ey -~~ 0.<tCIOt t. Kay s~hullz 0... ... 1110-11- Kanntlh N Goddard Jr ~0...k!f Bematd Scnutman °" ..... Ctwtes H Loos _...,,_ carol A. Moore .....,...,_, MAIN OFFICE 1)0 WP\l ll•• St ( .... M••• t A MAii 10<1">> 80• I ~ (O.I• MIU, (A t1t1• (OP~"O"' ""°'""<II''°"'' P"O"'"•no '""'"'"" No ""''""\ \tOt1J11\ ••h•\''"''on, .. a1to,1•1 mdU,., o• •O .,.,,.,,.m,.n•\ "'"'••n f"'•v t>• r•l)tod'" tnt ...,,,,..,.ut \O~f t~l pt-.fn'h\\ff)#'t Of t 00'fftt~"' 6Wt'Wf \tH)"d "'•" ~,.,..... Plttd Al C~h' M ,."'MI C•tttwrnt•• UPS IU I001 \\lb\(:flDfl.,.. t>'f r•ff•ff \-<4 00 ntO,,thl~ OT 'ftA1I '"' \0 '"°"'"'V n'htlfAt" <9"'\t•ftlfl'ltOft\ U 00 "10t\fhl'f f ,,. 0 •-CN!t 0..lt 1'1101 Wtlll WIU(llh (- 1111 N t on ,._~, I\ OUl}j•\1'•0 •• '"* 0.61\0f C,N\I "Vtlt''"~ (~ti .. S.p., .... ,,, .. """, .,. tuOtt""'<t MO•'M• Ill....,., 1 "0"• IM (O\t• Mnt -patt ·~··" """'"'"''°" ......... ,_, .... v ...... ., ..... I "'111~1 f\H(ll \owl" Co.t\I A \0"41~ 11,-1 .. ,,,.., ~ 111 .. ,._ Ml1'r0•l' Mid ""'41•n ,,.. "'•ftf•plll ._b""""• ...... '., uo .,.,..., ••• ~""'· .. o Ill>• ~MC ( .. t, tiww C•·•'"'"" •i. Hanc ho P a los Ve rdes in Los Angele~ Countv Much of the ter- ritory today 1s. l0<:ated in the ex· 1stmg 34lh d ist rict represented by Dan Lung ren. R -Long Beach. T he proposed 42nd would have a political mix of 46 percent Rto•publicans a nd 44 pe r cent De mocrats. Ac cording to Bu rton. the pro- posed plan for Ora nge County wou ld reduce to six from eight the number of cities tha t are s p Hl between differ e nt con- gr essiona l districts. Under the proposal. lhe s plit c ities would b e ll u n ti n gto n Bea c h. W es tmins ter, Sa nt a Ana, Orunge , B ue n a P a rk and Anaheim . $1.5 million art recovered W EST C OVINA <AP> :- Police acting on a tip recovered an oil pa inting ot an English queen, valued by its artist at $1.5 million, that was stolen five years ago from the Beverly Wils hire Hotel In Beverly Hills. • The painting was found In a house Wednesday by an inform- ant whose n ame was given to .police by the artistt uid Lt. Bill Flynn. Flynn said pollce we~ called by the mist, Marie De Sales . who aatd the painting bad bee n traced to West Covlna by· Insurance tnvestliators. The patnUna , a 7-by·•~foot portrait, wu stolen June 12. 1976, wbJ1 oa dliplay by the M aynower Club at the Beverly Wjlahire Hotel du.rinc a celebra· lion or the ~rt.belay of England'• Queen Eliiabeth n. tion "Guernic a" has never been in Soain PiC'as~o refus ed to let it be shown there until democracy returned to his hom ela nd In fune real tones of blac k. white and g ray, "G ue rnica" de· picts the horrors or the destruc· l ion of Guernica. the ancient Ba sq ue capital io no rthwest Spain. by German bombers fl y. ing for rebe l Gen . Fra nciSC'O F ranco in the Spanish Civil War More tha n 8(,• percent or the Ci· ty was dest royed and m o re than 2.000 or its people were killed in t he attack Apr il 26. 1937. It was the fi rst saturation bombing of a city in m ilitary history. For m a n y viewer s. the animals and te rrified faces of people in the mural sym bolized the agonies of war For Spain. ·whe re Franco was succeeded by Kin g Juan Carlos after the die· tator died 1n 1975, possession of 1t became a sy mbol of return lo d em ocracy ~- P icasso. who died in 1973 at the age of 91. spent most of his adult life tn Fra nce a nd refused to visit S pa in while Franco live d fie s t ipul a t e d th at "Gue mica .. s hould be sent to his ho mela nd. but not until de· mocracv was restor ed The pa inting was in a 40-year ret ros pective of Picasso's work that opened at the Ne w York m useum in No vt'm ber 1939. Because of World Wa r II, it re· m ained on loan to the museum but was se nt at Picasso's re- quest to a number of European cities and to Sao P aulo, Brazil. for exhibits in lhe 1950s T he nation 's slock and bot'ld m arkets have been declining in recent weeks because Of concern a bout continued high deficits and interest r ates. From Page A1 REMODEL • • Ha ll also s aid the proposal, 1f ad opted. would re:.ull m new business for the building in dustry and improveme nt in the econo my because it would pro· vide home owners with an incen t1ve lo expand Ha ll said local ~overnments would not lose much revenue un· dc r the proposal because they do no t gain muc h fro m the 1n c r e a sed taxes on im pro ve d hom l.'s . Other segments of the hous inf.! strategy a pproved IJy the coun ell include . A p o l icy t o provide t echnical a n d fin a n cial as sistance to home ;;ind property owners wishing to re h a bi Ii tale existing hous ing A program whe re c11y of fi cials will assist develo pers , non -p rofit organizatio ns a nd others in applying for' and ~et tin g federal and s ta le hous ing E M money. X• arin e A provision gover ning any proposed cor-w~1ons or mobile f ho me parks to other uses wh ich aces tests ca lls for .. the imposition of rea· so n able C'ondit ions " on park 1•0 death plot owners '"to m itigate any ad verse impacts of the conversion on e'< LOS ANGELES IAP I A isl ing park tenant~ for m e r Manne sergeant who A policy lo de velop regula· was c onvic ted of hi ring t he lions governing the convers ion m urdw of a fellow Mar ine has o f rental h ou s i n g to con dom1mums. been ordered to unde rgo a 90. A program to wo rk with the day diagnos tic s tud y before county ho us ing authority to beginn ing his six year se nte nce. facilitate the development or low T he p s·ych iatri c s tud y of and moderate-income housing William James P rim , 25, was or· The city and the authority are lo dered Wednes day b y a Los e xecute a cooperati ve working Ang eles federa l cou rt. P r im was agreeme nt to set the program in f a c i n g a c o u r t m artia l o n m otion. c ha.i;g es o r im pe r s o na ting a The council, in adopting the Naval Investi g a t ive Servioe 1 special agent when he a llegedly P an Tuesd ay· a m e.nde d o r re s olici t e d t he murde r of a jec t .e d m a n y p ro p osal s scheduled witness in the case, forward ed in a draft plan Sgt. Clark Courtney . several m onths ago. Coun cil The murder ne ve r occurred. members a lso disagreed with ree Private Dennis Furukawa. s ta· ommendations from the citv tioned wit h P ri m al E l Toro Pla nning Comm1ss1on <1nd the M a ri ne Corp s Air S t ation . H o u s in g a nd C o mmunity tes tified that Prim offe red him Development Committee in set· $2,000 lo com mit the murder. tling on a final plan . and then a week late r canceled All four c ounc il m e mbe rs t he d eal beca us e t he court prese nt agreed on the plan as amende d . Counc ilm a n Eric .-m_a_r_ti_aJ_c_a_se_h_a_d_be_e_n_d_ro_p_ped __ ·_ J ohnson was a bsent. ,.-1 •\'[)I 'Sf.: l'IUW 1';/> C:urdmal .J11l111 C.:11<l11 Cardinal eyed in fund case CH ICA(;() t i\1'1 A federal g ra n d juq lb in vestigating Wht•lhl.'r Cardinul J ohn P. Cody 11lcgally diverted as mu~h as $1 m t Ilio n in tax exe m p t church funds to a long-time friend , the l'h ica~o Sun T1m<.·s rl!ported to- d<1y In u l'OIJ} n ghtc<I s tory. the rwwo;paper s•lld the grand Jury hos 1~:-.ued :-.ubrx>enas for finan· t'IJ I r l'C'o rds of lht-Ch icago ,\n•hd1oc·(•st· thl· card inal and h1 ~ I ncnd . 74 vear o ld Helen Dulan W1l!'>on r>f St Louis. Tht• archdmt·esc denied that an~ C'hun·h funds had been m is· usc·d C<>ty dC'chned comment Mrs Wilson. r e<1ched al her home tn St Lou1i:.. denied rcc eiv· 1n g a n) rnt>nl'\ from Cod v. God . no. ~ht· told a reporter for the St Lm11s Pu:.t -Dis patch. I think it" .. a '1c·1ou~ Joke · The• nC'wspapt•r said 1t learned ('od) provided almost S90.000 in 19G9 and 1970 for l\trs Wi lson to hu) a horn(' 1n Boca Raton. f'la., s ho rt!~ a ft t•I' ~hl• retired from an SR.ooo a n·ar pos1t1on as cin or- r11·1· manal!l'r trl St LOUIS and movt•d to Chic ago The• Sun T1mt>s said its in· vestigation s hows Mrs Wilson·s wt•alth growing from a relative· l y meager a mount 1n the m id 1960s to nt•arh SI million c u rrentl) T ht• nl'~·spaper said lb.at in ~dd1lJon. to bc.r .Boe.a Ra ton homt'. ~hl' also main- t;11n('c1 a luxury a partment in Ch1rn~o 1r1 the e arly 1970s and later n •ntcc1 an apartment in St. Lllu1 s It said she· belonged lo an J,:>.c.:lu~1vt· duh in Florida . drove a luxun c.1r and rlrcs~l'd tn furs and <lt·~·1gnl'r dot hc:s The grand JUr) 1s lvoking into the• sourct• of thosl' runrls. a c- cording to unnamed sour('es quoted b) the• Sun Times. Cody , n•ac h c d b y t he ne ws palJ('r at a bishops ' con frn •nc•e in ~uhurhan Mundelein, dt•clinc•d c•omment on the report. '"I rtnn·t nl'ed any C'hance for r C'butt<.11 .·· s aid Co d y , 73. arc h bis hop of th e natio n 's largest Catholic dioc·e:.e with 2.4 • million membl'rs Effort~ b) The· Associated P ress to reac·h Cod v we re not s uccessful · Archdiocese s po kesm an Peter Frmte rcll'ascd a statem ent to- day which ~aid ··Mo n s 1 g n o r fo' r a n c 1 s A Hrackm. \"1c·ar gener a l, speak· 1n g for the Archdiocese o f Chica go. c•atcgon cally denies that then • has bet>n an~ mis use of church funds.· . - • c Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT!Thursday, September 10, 1981 Proposal would aid crowded homeowners . 0 1H·1.· 1n u w hilt• an 1<h •u <:nm(':-, o ut of Cit.' 1 1~111 t h at 1:-. "'" s 1 m µI t' .1 n d so fi 1 h.• d \\ i t h lll'n1.·fl<01itl po:-.sibil1ttc's lhul orw b('J.'!11\S to worHkr if lht• l'l'gulator!'i <11'1.' h1.·~i11n1ni.: tn "'l'l' tht· lig ht Sltt.•h 1:-. tlw p ropo:-.al fost•:n •d h~ < 'ount'i I rna 11 Donn llall T ill':-. ct<i~ nii.:ht '' h1.·n l ht· t'O\Ull'1I ..,at <town to loo k ut 1h fl\'l' 'l'ill' s t ale·rt•qu1n•<l houi,ing strull'g' From that pl.in \\Ill C'Omc• 11r d rna n t•t•s d l':-.1g n 1.•d sl :ill' and lt•d1.•ral go' t•rnml.'nl:-. da1m to"' ~u 1 L' a d 1.·quHtl' hou..,11)g 10 1· all 1.1<:ono m 1c :-.L'gnwnh of t lw r1l.' .., rmpulat1on 11 a I I p r o Jl n :-. <' io. I h .1 I hom eowrwr.., be a ll<rn l'<l to n·n o\'at<.· or t•,pantt t h1.·11· 1.·\1·\l1111..! homl' "ithout in c:1·1.·a ... mg llw <1s i'>L'SSt·d \':lhH.' of t ho ... 1.· :-.t l'U('llll'l'' I ht• bast' u:-.<.'CI in prnp1.•rt.' I axl·:-. 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"ho ha H.' ~ri I I (.'(I nw 11' l l'l'I h . "' I ht•\ i:dge CJ long CoJsl ll1gh\\ ;l\ rn Coron~1 dl·I :\lar "ill lw "1:-.1• to grit " hit h:11"C1l•1 01 lwt\\'1 ... 1111 • n•l.1-.: :i htt anti 1.1!..1· 11 1-.1 ... 11·1 ;'\n\\ lh<.1l <.:1111111,1 <11·1 \l,11 Ell•mc..•nt :11 ~ h<i... IH'l'll d11,1•d ~ oungs\l'I':-. \\ 111 lw 1·ro ...... tn).! I h.11 hus\ high\\ a' in i.:n•:111•r 1H1111 111'1'~ lo re a e h :-.e h clllls f :tl'I h 1·1 f'r1>111 home )lolori..;1:-. ''ho pl ~ w1 •st Cost ;i ~l t·sa uh n ... h11ul d h1· do111JI\ "<Jtrhful Rl'<I Sthool .., t·to ... u11• on llamillon Stn·c..·t 1w;11· l'l,11·l·nt1;; \ \'l'l1lll' ,111d I l.1rhnr H1111lt•\ ,11d 1 ... t>xµt•ttl'd tn 1ncn'dS<' t lw n11ml1t•r of \'ottn.f!. pl'<k:-.trians and l>1k1·r ... off lo :-.chools farthl'I ct1 ... t.111<'l'' from tht>1r home..•..,. too Jkspons1bl1.· p:.1n•11t ... '' 111 1111 douhl lakl· t1mt• 111 linl'I 1tw11 offs pn ng otl I hl' ru lc..•, 111 I tw 111.ul for both" :ilkl'I'" and ndt•r, Rut "11 h k1cls b1·1n.I! "h.il I h l'\. a 1 t'. k 1 rt s nw ... 1 o I t ll •' 1·1.·spons1h1llt~ lor t lw1r ,,tf1·t' 111 enastal t r~1ffic· \\Ill tw 11p to I h<· 111 d1\1th1:1I motori ... 1 .... 1 ~a111 th1:-. '<'<1 r Op1n1ons expressect 1n the space above are those of the Daily Pilot. Otner view s 1•1t pressed on tn1s page are tho!>e of their authors and artists. Reader comment,., 1nvit ed . Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. 8()1)( 1560, Costa M esa. CA 92626. Phone ( 714) 64~-4321 L.M. Boyd / Job outlook Half lhe Jobs expected lo open up 111 the ncxl 20 years don 'l even exist to· day. That's what the e m ployment ex perts contend. And they say 80 per· rcnl of a ll the Jobs orrered in tha t time won't require a collef?e degree Certain moths in England used to h ave a salt·and-pe pper look about the m They blended into the lichens of the trees in perfect camouflage Then industrial soor blackened the trees. Natural selection changed a s ingle gene . The m oths became black. Q. 1-fo w long is the -Preside nt's "Oval Office?" A. 22 feet. President William H oward Ta~l was a rotund O RANGE COAST Daily Pilot ~"1lh\-.... ,, C•• .. ,,.. YN• •I JiO "!IOI &., \1 C.••t• Mtw •oo• .. • to""°""°'"''' 10 Bo• I~ (.O<IA lo'l'U (. -ti.it ' ' hea vywcighl. Standing JOke for dee adcs was the Ova l Offi ce was de· signed by stretching Taft out on the While House lawn and drawing an outline of his body on the grass Remember . you can d ry out a soaked news paper right away 1n u m icrowave oven. if such you own Q Do gorillas gel gr ay" A. Certa inly do. If they h ve long enough. That fam ed gonlla named Mass~ in the Philadelphia zoo recent· ly passed his fiftieth birthday llc's fairly gr ay In a mausoleum , the higher up m the building, the less expensive the c rypt Thomas P. Haley Publisher Thomas Murptline Editor Barbilra Krelbich Edltorlal Page Editor .. Medfly costs widespread i\lltwui.:h the u1sasll'r causetl Gov. .l\!l'ry Brown':. ix11itic·al career by the mt•dfly :-.cl·m:-a t thl' moment to have bl'c·n cxten:-.iv1•, it is nothing to the d:i rn~1gc C':tll!'Oed agriculture and the !> t <t tl' itself lh•spo11d111g promptly lo tht: problem the-Lci::1~laturl' tws appropriated some S!lO million out of lhe genera l fund to l't)Vl'r clirel'l l'llSIS of aerial s praying <ind ntht·r .tC'lions in t he fight to l'I acl1C'atl0 U1t• pest Hut thnt •~ only t he tip of the iceber g Soml' S56 m1ll1on had already been :-..Jll'lll Ill lhe butllt> which commenced hl'lall'dl, 111 Santu Clara County a nd has s prt>ad to al least six other counties \\'h<1t thL• ultimate direct costs may 101.tl n •mains unknown Officials now pn•d1l'I lht• .!.praying "111 continue tnlo l.llt• Octobt•r a nci early November and "111 proh.1bh be resum.cd next spnng ('ONFltONTEO WIT H th ese 1•st1malt>s urban le1nslators are balking at p.1y111g out s11 m uc h al a time when lht· tn·u'.'.UI'~ 1s nearly empty. Some h.n:C' c·alll·d 11 "welfare for farme rs" . rntl an• demandmg th at assessments be mack on farmlands and a special tax l1•v1l'<I on JJl'Slicide manufacturer s to re· 1mllur'>t• th1• slatC' In l'allinµ for the agricultural in dustr~ to pa) for 1ti> problems. Los An~el~s Assembly man Dick Floyd Look the unusual step of appearing before the Ways a nd Means Committee to oppose the mcdfly appropriation. Iii: said if welfare recipients a re r e· qu ired lo m ake "token" payments for drugs und medi cal treatment, farmers IARL WATfRS sh ould likewise be required to con· tribute lo the costs or treating their prob- lem~ ·· lr business really wants govern· m enl o ut o f p rivate industry, .. he argued. "this 1s as good a place as any to start If we a re so broke we have to make the very poor pay for m edical ceire. then the richest industry in the st ate should not have all or its pro· blcms fall on the backs of the tax· payers · · RUT THE FARMt:RS' view is that the mcdfly has alre ady cost them untold millions in crop losses. University agriculture experts have projected total losses will exceed $1 billion . And Sen. Dan O'Keefc of Santa Clara County is proposing lhe s tate reimburse cherry growers for the costs of fum igating their produce Othe r claims from the fn l'm ('r:. w ill s u re l y foll o w Congrl·ssm ('n Vic: f''a210 and Leo1\ Panella. a mong othe rs, are r eadying leg1sla t1on to provide federal funds lo a id in the fruit fly battle Consumers tov wilt bear the costs in another way besides the e xpenditure of l ax doll ars That wi ll be in higher prices to cover d1rt<cl costs to the farme rs as well as a rc•sult of the s hortages of sup plies which \\Ill raise prices in the m arkelplat•e And a 't'Cl lo he deter m ined cost will result from the la\\su1ts being fil ed. Jerry Scribner. the governor's medny proJCC'l d1rcctor, acknowledged more than 800 car owners in the Bay area have rilt'd suit:. for dam ages to the paint on their autos lie sa id the re painting can t•ost as much a s $1,200 per car. He a lso said eight hea lth claims totamng m ore t han $1 million have been filed but contended the state will have no trouble defending itself against s uits for heatllh injuries Despite these ha rd facts of the medny disaster, Gov Brown seems unda unted . His scheduling continues to reflect more interest 1n hjs planned forthcoming campaign for the US Senate than in de alin g wit h th e prob l ems o f agriculture Accident victims lose a privilege To th<· Etlttor 1\ftt·r J m••ntonou' four years of un hlPrn .... ht•cf .wturnohlll' cfriv1 n g . the thought 11e1·u1-rl'cl to lu><unale 1n the an I It' I p ,11 111 ll II f r l' l' l' I\ I ll )..! fr 0 m t h e California ~lotnr \ l 0h1cle Departm ent 1b good dnv1•r license renewal special The Cal1forn1a Legislature. ever y on1.·1.· 111 ''"'htle. passes a law that m akes ..,t·n~1· and accorflmg to one of them . <tn\ µl·rson under 70 "ho accum ulates MAILBOX four vcar!. of traffic llckel and accident· frc•t.• i1nving may apply for their license h\' mall w1t hm11 lht' usual examination. ·Hut likt• .ill good things they do up in Sa<•ram('nto. thl'n' s a bug in the soup th;11 1•x1·t11d1•s :rn~onl' from receiving th1•1r l'\am1nalwn ft Cl' license renewal "ho h.1s IJcPn 111v11I n·d 1n an accident n·g.irrllc"i"i of fault T lli\ T t'l'T" 1 ht· person ''ho gets 1.1ppt•d In some bummer through no fault of lhctr tJ\\ n ~.nd reports the sad tali• "" n·ri111n·d h~ la'' for accidents O\ t•1 S...,.)O in J <1011hll' d11l'mma In so man\ \\ords. the OMV a nd our Legislature are hanging the guy who ""·'s murcll'red for reporting the cnme, hut th<' law 1s also a strong disincentive for persons to strive for a safe driving n•cord ahovc Jnd twvond the nor mal ob· l 1gJt1on~ of good 1·1t 1zenship In his rt•sponst• to a constituent who advised h1rn about the preceding non sensr. 'ilutc S<.'n J ohn G. S'chmitz says hP's asked the l>M V for the details ~· hout acc·1dl•nl reporting so t hat he m ight introduce legislation to correct this ahsurdil~ Your readers might care to write the· good "c•na tor with reference to this lelll'r ;.111d encourage him. HR UCE S HO PPING Nobody's stooge To the Editor I m as m.1d as hell ' Why a re you al lowing your newspaper to be used by the milksops owned by the Irvine Com pany thut \\ants to get rid or Paul Hum· mel'l The fat•t is P aul Hummel is honest a nd can't be bought. That's why there is a vendetta agains t him. He asks ques · tions because that's his job. How else is he to learn the tr uth before he votes? Paul Hummel is nobody's stooge. He docs his own thinking and his own vot ing down I here at c ity hall. H people really knew what was going on a t city hall, they'd be out in the streets and dem a nding an Honor Paul Humme l Day. • PETER ZW\NGLI No longe r sacred To the Editor : The Amer ican home is a sacred place. To remove a homeowner against his wishe11 and knock lhc place down is a vt-ry seriou s and un American act f am not acquainted personally with Mr Erw'ln Tonne of Costa Mesa, but must conclude that he is a decent and honorable citizen o f our community who finds himself in the unfortunate and un· democratic position o f being kicked out or his home just because a group of peo pie known as the cit y counc il Icily :.ages, 1f you will > speak the magic \\Ord 'blighted" and jus t like that. this older c:1t1ze11. loses his home a nd any d reams he may have left WHAT DO you expect , oh le arned council people, from a tired old man of 69, perfection ') If you were truly con · cerned for your co mmunity and the America n drea m , you'd send a team down ther~ a nd b,elp this old boy get his place straightened up This of course you won't do, because you know not the m eaning of com· passion. Doll ar signs mean more a nd that's the only rule you go by. Alight let me tell you the exact ad· dn•ss where it can be found in Costa Mesa 77 Fair Dr ive. WARREN G. ALTHOF F Airport s ite To the Editor Would you like lo ma ke lhe com merc1al airlines. lhe airline passengers. th e F ederal Avia tio n Agency a nd almost every resident and taxpayer in Orange County happy? Instead of shut· ting down John Wayne Airport why nol eliminate the Jet noise. Just three miles north of J ohn Wayne Airport is an exist- ing airport surrounded by mostl y com mcrc1al zoning known as the Marine Corps llclicopter Facility. The facility was built by the U.S. Na vy d u rin g World War 11 as a "Lighter Than Air" or dirigible base with two huge hang ars or about four acres area each. Except for the filming of the "llindenberg·· movie or repairing of tht:.' "Goodyear" blimp the fa cility has not served dirigibles for almost 30 years and the U S military does not even own a ny INSTEAD of searching every hill and dale for anothe r regional airport site. I propose an effort to s hare or acquire the Marine He h copter Facility as an "Oran~e County Jetport" and move on- ly the jet aircraft from John Wayne Airport to \his s ite. This would also re· lie ve the conges tion at John Wayne A 1 rport for the conventional aircraft. Most of the normal takeoff noise from the "jetport" would be a bsorbed by the Irvine Industrial Area on the south. Most of the landing approach would be over the commercial and farming land near Myford Road on lhe north . Farm· ing utilizes the area lo Culver Road on the east and the area to the west is com· m ercia l to the Newport Freeway. Since the "jetport" would be a.bout three miles away from John Wayne Airport the hotels. cargo facilities or • Ltlt•r\ l•OM ,_,. ••• w•ICOm• , ....... 10<-~ 1•1 t•" 'o 111 -· °' •hm•nel• lllMI 1i r•W<..O uneo OI JOO •ord\ CH 1.,, Wiii ti. ............. ~<* All ... ,.,.. l'n<lll "' c lwO• ••-lll't •ncl m.a111119 •Odf~ tN1 ....... , mn ~ •111<1\tlO ... ltOvt\I II wlll<l..,I "a\Oft I\ -..-1 l'Mlf f ... 11 1101 .. llMM•\IWld L•llt<\ mo IM ·ei.-'O ... , ... ~•m• •ncl plow"""'~' ol lhto u nlr\O•,.O• -~ o. OJ•.., lot t1•r•hc •t'tM O\H"OO\I'\ other businesses "ould not suffer from t lu s arn.mgemenl Traffic could utilize .Jamboree f{oad 1f 1t \\ere mereh ex· tended for e<ts) acct:.'ss The residents of ~e\\port B<'ach <ind Santa Ana Heights \\Ould havt:.' their ma1or noise problem solvt•d finall) Wl l.Ll1UI II \\'ARRE;>; Budge t ln1ilde rs To the Ed1t-ur . With California s legislators still be - moaning "13s" tax cuts, that they blame for cuttin~ school, poli ce, fire 11 nrl t<very othc-r necessary ser v1ce for the peClpll'. thl" Senate has just over · whelm ingly passed. with only Sen . J ohn Schmitz d1sscnli(lg. a bill by Sen. Ruben Ayala to double the per meeting pay for waler board members This could mean $600 a mont h, for six short meetings. for I he memb<.>r'> And cost us S29 m illion a vear These a r e th e k inds o f un- necessar) l'Xpend 1t u res tha t s li p through legis la t ures t hat build big budgets And then they tried to slip 1l th roug h the Assem bly by pulling it on t he As- sembh "consent" calendar , which p robably would have worked , if As· ... t'mblywoman Marian Rergeson ha dn'L taken 1l off. MAYBE THE board m embers need the extra money lo pay the high pri<'es for fruits and vegetables because the m edfly ruined so ma ny of them. But we're all suffering from that rise. Som e even being priced out or the m. Even those who grew the ir own a re s uffering because they had lo strip them from their own trees and gardens. And the spray ing is now costing us tens of millions instead of the lesser amount tha t would ha ve been needed if it had bt:.'en done when it s hould have be en. when it would have been confined to just the fi elds. inste ad or over our cities and homes. fl is a nother unnecessarily impased hardship on the people like the stopf)ing o r oil production off o ur coast . to s ave the view. that raised our gasoline and oil derivative products prices. deprived us or the products. lost jobs and raised inflation Why do some of o ur legislators kee p punish ing us? And why do we keep let· ling them" GOLDIE JOSEPH lillllY lilS We agree with the governor on one thing: Importing medfJles to eradicate me<lnlcs makes as much sense as im· porting Cuban prt11one rs to stamp out crime. F.K. Oa.•MY 0.n ~Mt ff• t-4nH It•,..._.._,.. .. 1114 -•u•rll' Nffec• Ille vl..n ef Ille .. .......,. • ._ -'9t llff•• •• 0-Y Oon, Dell' ~119' & Al=-i e a & DIAlll l:UIT Newport-Mesa sc~oo'1s feel budget pinch By J ERRY CLAUSEN Of I .. Delly ...... """ Students start back to school Monday in the Newport-Mesa District, but things won't be the same. Declin ing enr ollm e nt and budget constraints have closed down two schools, lunches will be more expensive, teachers will be fewer in number -and several class orcerings ha ve been trimmed or eliminated. a number of elementary school class offerings including vocal music, some physical education, languages and some reading and library. The budget ax fell even harder this summer when trustees sat down to take account. When the cuts were tabulated, the district was left with 842 teachers, down 121 from the end of last year. and down nine ad· ministrators. including two prin- cipals. All music classes were cut llllJ Piiat THURSDAY, SEPT. 10, 1981 FEATURES COM ICS SPORTS 87 810 811 • The Generation Gap is becoming a major economic concern ... B8 D 0 Most students won't be paying m ore than the $1S-a-month they did last year to ride the school buses, but families which pre- viously .paid a reduced rate because of financial problems will see their children's fares nearly doubled to $7.50. from the elementary school cur-· ·----- Superintendent J o hn Nicoll said this week his district will collect bus fees despite recent education legislation cutting Qr curtailing fee charges. He said a so-called ·'trailer bill" has been introduced to al- low districts to continue fee systems and he anticipates eventuaJ passage. Educators are predicting opening day enrollments of about 18,000 youngsters, kin- de rgarteners through 12th graders. The figure 1s down about 700 from opening day last year and has r esuJted in closure of Corona del Mar Elementary School in Newport Beach and Rea Middle School in Costa Mesa. The closings were part of the effort taken by the board of trustees to trim about $3 million in a nticipated expenses to balance this year's budget. "That," said Nicoll . ··put us in the position we're in which is 'broke.· Otherwise. we would have had a deficit." 'Fhe stale legislalure has al- located 2 percent increases to the once-wealthy district each year over the past three. Nicoll notes. the lowest allocation in- c rease available t hroughout the slate and far less than the infla· tionary factor that drives up dis· trict costs. To trim costs, the district last year initiated student-paid bus- ing, fired teachers and trimmed riculum Foreign language classes were dropped from the middle schools along with d rafting, metal shop and typing. Some languages were cut from the high school curriculum as were advanced photography. ceramics. commercial art and a few other electives. The district fired four health service nurses, trimmed three high school counseling positions a n d e lim ina t ed three psychological service s psychologists. Trustees a lso t r immed the non-teaching staff including cler ks, maintenance personnel and grounds keepers -by 50, leaving a force of about 850 The board managed to keep school-offered breakfast and lunch prices level during the last half of the last school year, but students will have to dig a little deeper into their jeans this year for food. Lunc hes are up 15 cents apiece in ele m entary schools where they cost 85 cents this year. Middle school lunches are now a dollar. up 25 cents. High school lunches are up 30 cents and going for $1.15 this year. _ T he board table(] a proi>osal lo levy charges on students hoping to participate in interscholastic s ports, music groups and pep or- ganizations. But those additional parent- borne costs m ay come. pending the result of appellate court litigation by a Santa Barbara County school district that col- lected those fees and was found out of order by a Superior Court. Schmitz officia~ly Senate candidate SACRAMENTO -State Sen. Jo hn Sc hmitz, R ·Newport Beach, has made the unofficial official declaring he is a can- didate for the 1982 California Republican nomination for the U .S. Senate seat now held by S.I. Hayakawa. .. As far as 1 am concerned the boats and the bridges have been torched and I'm in the U.S. Senate race officially, and lo stay. The gauntlet is flung," Schmitz said in a press release Wednesday. Schmitz said that he is enter- ing the race on the recommen- dation of an exploratory com· mittee, formed in August and headed by Jim Townsend. editor o f the National Educator magazine. Schmitz said he believes that he is the frontrunner for the Republican nomination because of the number of candidates in the race either officially or unof- ficially They include San Diego Mayor Pete Wi l so n . Rep . Paul McCloskey, R-Menlo Park, Rep . Barry Goldwater Jr . R· Sherman Oaks, a nd Maureen Reagan . t h e president·s daughter, among others. Schmitz says th at a n y Republican candidate will need no more than 25 percent of the vote to win the primary. Schmitz asserted he can garner t he percentage based on hi s performance in past campaigns for both state and federal office. !Mlly ~114 "'99 " •lclleN tc.-... As student enrollment increases, the line gets longer at the campus book store at Orange Coast College. College rolls swell Bandits hit • g em s tore 1n Ad ministrators 'unable ' to hire additional teachers Co s ta M esa By J OHN NEEDHAM Of -o.lly ...... -More people a re enrolling in ar ea community colleges this fall, but school officials say the dramatic increase in students is causing problems. Because of continuing funding cuts at state and federal levels, officials s ay community college districts have been unable to hire additional ins tructors to s ta ff already cro wded classrooms. As a result, classes will be even larger and minimum class size requirements to keep a course open have been raised in two local community colleges. College administrators said the increased enrollrnents are partly caused by t he rapid population growth in Orange County .• They also say economic prob- 1 e m s have forced man y families to forego sending their children to universities and private colleges because of the gr eater expense. They added that unemploy· meal and changing technologies have forced many people to re· turn lo college to learn new skills so they can find work. "It's ironic that community colleges are being hit hardest by budget cuts at a lime of greatest dem and," said Jack Chappell, public information officer for Coastline Community College. Coastline Community College, ··college without walls ... report- ed the highest increase in stu- dents of all area community col- leges. A college s pokes man said 20.500 ha<1 enrolled by the first day of school Tuesday, up from 16,500 last fall. Chappell said the 20 percent increase in enrollments prompt· ed college administrators to in· crease minimum class size from 15 students to 18 lo keep a course open. Chappell added that t he col- lege's 800 full and part-time in- Boa tyard burgled Burglars carr ied off more than $6.000 worth of sails, masts and booms Wednesday after cul· ting off a combination lock securing a storage s hed belong- ing to Hobie Newport, 1700 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. s tructors would have larger classes than in the past. a nd that ongoing budget constraints have prevented the hiring of new teachers. Saddleback Community College District officials report· ed the second highest increase in enrollments of area colleges. go ing from 23,551 last September to 26,51 I on the first day of school last week Public Information Officer Bill Schreiber said the 9.7 per· cent increase would further compou nd t h ll prob l em of crowded classrooms at the Main Campus in Mission Viejo and the North Campus in Irvine "We have been reducing our classified (non-teaching> staff through attrition during the past few months in an effort to cul our costs.·· Schreiber said Jim Carnett, public informa lion officer for Oran~e Co;ist College in Costa Mesa. said e nrollments incr eased from 25,825 last Septe mber to ,27.860 this fall, representing a' 7 9 per· cent hike. Carnett said students would find it more difficult to petition classes, and courses with fewer than 18 students enrolled would be canceled. He said some classes offered in I he fall schedule. have already been canceled because fewer than 18 s tudents "1gned up Coursel> v. 1th more demand, such as beginning English. have b(•cn scheduled in their place. he said ··we aren't expecting any ma- JOr proble ms with increased enrollments. but the ratio of :.tu- den t s per teacher will be higher.·· Carnell said. lie added that in the fat·c of ever-shrinkin g funding from state and federal sources the faculty l>IZe 1s not expected to tn· crease at Saddlcback. Schreiber said the district has about 250 full -time and 650 part· time instructors. Fifteen addi· tional teaching positions that were to be added this year were cut from the district's budget. He said Orange Coast College could have as many as 35,000 students attending during the fa ll term d e pending on the enrol lment figures fo r the shorter nine-week classes which begin shortly. Adm1ss1ons a nd records of fa cials at Golden West Colleg(• m Huntington Beach sa id fall enrollments have increased bv 6.2 percent since last fall. · A college spokesman s aid 19.989 students had signed up for the fall term. 1.169 more than last year's total of 18.820 Two me n in their late 30s. one of them brandishing a black c.iutomatic pistol , took $60,000 worth of merchandise from a Costa Mesa jewelr y store Wednesday and escaped in a Toyota pickup truck. police re- ported Offtct•rs said the two entered Wayne Orr Jewelers. 333 E 17th St . po!>ing as customers. One of the men. described as having !>traighl. shoulder-length blond hair. standing about 5- fcet-10 and weighing about 180 pounds. ordered clerk Mrs. Orr of Garden Grove and a woman ('Ustomcr to lie on the floor behind a count er II e then ordered Orr to Ci II a white t·anvas bag with jewelry from display ('ases, police said. The second holdup ma n. described as having dark hair and a pock-marked face. said nothing during the robbery. Orr told police Trees plante d on Newport's Jamboree More than 200 trees of dif· ferent shapes and sizes have been planted along Newport Crashes take toll of NB police, cars Beach's Jamboree Road median thanks to a dozen local firms that donated $12,000 for the beautification program. Ron Whitley. director of parks. beaches and recreation. said the city did not have the funds to do the landscaping. The trees, r anging from pine The Newport Beach police force is down one patrol officer. two police vehi cles and is begin- ning to wonder how safe the city streets really are. "It's dangerous out there." joked one police lie utenant after detailing separate traffic mis· haps that landed one officer in the hospital with back injuries . Officer Pete Panos, 23, re- mains in good condition at Hoag Memorial Hospital in Newport after his patrol car was alleged- 1 y r ear-ended by a Laguna Beach motorist. A man 1dentif1ed as Eric An- thony Wittenberg, 48, was ar· rested on suspicion of felony drunken driving following the to coral. were planted along mishaponMargueritcAvenuein J amboree from Pacific Coast Corona (lei Mar Wednesday Highway to Ford Road. Addi- 1 h d ·d p I Lrnnal trees are to be planted n t e secon mci ent, 0 t('e from ford to Eastbluff Drive Sgt. Mike McEveny escaped in· jury when a Long Beach man as· when a development project in sertedly rammed his police car that area is completed. early today on Pacific Coast The firms donating the money Highway near Dover Drive are American Stale Bank ; ~.M. Officers. who arrested 34. Peters Co .. McLain Develop- year-old Kenneth Meath on as· m ent. 1',ulop. Rols ton. Burns sault charges . c lai m the _and M c K ittrick an d the m otorist repeatedly made at-Konwiscr Corp. tempts to ram McEveny and Al so. R oger's Garden s ; finally pulled a U-turn in front of Pacific Mutual; the Irvine Com- the officer and struck the front pany; James P. Warmington; of the police car Robert P. Warmington ; Smith Policesaidtheyhaveno1dea and L inden and Hand S what triggered this incident. Management Co. It's quiet now hut will sex shop reopen? Owners of Newport's Tal~ of t he Toum say padlock looks deceiving Th'ere's a ··ror rent·• sign on the white stucco bujlding and the front door is locked tight but owners of the once-controversial Newport Beach adult bookstore say these looks are deceiving. They say the Talk of the Town sex emporium will one day again be the talk of the town and beJree to sell lta X-rated boob, m agazines and gadgets. For the time belng, lbouch, all the action ls taking place in Los Angeles at the state Court of Ap· peals. · The Mariner's Mlle book.store, b u rglarisftd, Ht on rlre and picketed durinl U.s 1.!·day Ufe. was closed Lut February. Josh Kaplan. attorney for bookstore operator Tbomaa Wade, bu ukfd the court to rule tbat UM Newport IOlllal •· d i naace wlalch elHecl U'e boH ...... .toil.alail ., .... elleat•1 Flrtt A•••d•e11t. Newport city •twn.,., tllli week. filed an opening response to the charge, arguing that the city is not trying to ban or pro- hibit the sale of erotic material. The city, in its 42-page legal brief, claims Newport's zoning ordinance wouJd permit opera- tion of a bookstore selling erotic material as long as it does not represent a "substantial or significant portion of lu stock and trade." lo other words, says A.asiatant Cit.y Attorney Bob Bumbam, lf the shop bad 1,000 books then S> or even 100 of them could be X- rated. The city alJO claim• th•t the orcUnanee Ht.bU1h• a Nla· tk>mbip betMeD ....... booUkM'e ud crime, & •U.. and MIObolboOd NftPll1. oflc .. 111-w• • adlllt ~ ........... lncreue ln prGllUtatlaa, publle homosexuahty, drug use, public drunkenness and robbery. Lawyers from both sides pre- dict it could be another three months before the case is heard. 50 or 100 books could be X -rated _Yean wh lle, anoth er batUe concernini the closed boobtore is brewt.na. At the center of th1.s controversy ls th .. question - l'hO owns tbe boolt1Ulire? A uorney Kaplan clalm1 his client IOld the 1mall lbop at _, W. Coalt. Hlpway to Corona del 111 ar n11 merehut Said Sokrlu ...... ..,. &okrta bad aued for d tJ pmnllidan to com~ an ciftlce building on the site but the City Council denied his plan as too big and too intense. Kaplan contends that Sokrtan. after his office plan was denied, leased the building back to former bookstore owner Wade. Sokrian responds, ·'This is not the case. J don't know what the heck he <Kaplan> is talking about. I must give him a call on this." City officials, though, say county records show that Sokrlan ls the owner of the prop· erty. Tb'y say they have no kll~wledce of any lease arrange-ment. Ka plan adds that hls client :is "100 pettenl" in favor or win· nlnt bit court battle and reopen· lDI tbe aex shop. Wbl bun 't bMn explainect . Utoqh, la the "for rent" sip at- tacbtd to the front or tbe mUk· white bulldinc. ..., ............ Building that had housed the once-controvers1ol Talk oj the Toum adult book..,tore in Newport Bea.ch diRplays a "for rent" sign. but no one seemR to know who posted 1t \ \ • N * Orange Coast DAil.. Y PILOTfThursday, September 1J, 1981 Private con/ erences • • can raise questions Ct>n~tdl·rabll· ci\'t{' rumhling has hl•cn h ea r d ~inc.'l' 1t wa!'I tl1vulgcd that three mcml>t'rs or the !'l{'wport Beach City Courwll and top l'Xcc utives of the l1·v1nl' 'ompan~ gathered pnvatt>l.' on the afll'rnoon just pnor to ,1 l'ruC'ial vote on futur~ dl'n'lop mcnt at '.'oil'wport CcntL'I' Rccons truC'ted f r om 1n t l'r views with the prinr1µab. what haµpenetl was l hi:!l Council memhers Ruthl'l\'n Plumml•r. E vt•lyn I la rt and ·~a~ or J ack 11• lleathcr gathered in ;\1r!'I Hart-·-. home "'ith l r\'in e Comp:.in~ Pre~sdent Peter Kremer and 111:. :.iidcs • The purpose or lhl· SCS!'llOO' al'cording to the part1c1pants. wa~ to do ~ome fine tuning on thl· mot ion thcit would bt• offl>r<:d th;ll nig ht for approval l)f the l'<>m plex. multi·million dollar L'X pansson of :'°\<.'\\port Ct•ntt•r Tlit· mol 1on would lw offl'recl i,, 't•t ,1 lo11nh eoun('tl m em bl'I:. Phil \l i.1 lll'l'I' I (lo d1<1 not at 1 t•ncl I ht• prt\ dll' nlL'l'llng Prcsu mabl~·. :\luun _., .. !'I po ... 1 t1on to ~eek aµproval \\a!'I alrt«Hh firm .\net inrlt-t>d . his motwn "a" "pµro,·l'd l hat night on a .1 1 o ~ ha I lot or tht· Cit.' CounC'1I Muur<?r. I leather. Ila rt ~i nd P lummer \H'rt' ioinert II\ .John ('ox in H'~ \·otl':. Counl'ii nwm bl·r~ Don Strauss and Paul I lum mel \'Ott•d no I n thl• afterm,1th of tht· ~.;;-wport ('<mll'r .apprn,·al 'olt' after lrt t•r a lh month-. of <11 :-. l' \l s s 1 n n an ci ti l' ha IL'. mu dl C'rit1c·1sm has bt't'n <l1ret'll'd at thL· (·ount·1l trio ''ho met µn' <•11·1.' "ith lh(.• Irvine l'ompan~ Pf"L''-1 ctent and his top s taffers Cal ifornia happe ns ti> ht• ble~sed with the Ralph :\1 Bnmn AC'l . a me:.isure designed to out lav. "t•cn•t government mt-l'ling:. l "n<l t>r th e Hro "n \t't. J ma.1or1t~ of I he counril four m(.•mbl•rs 1 would han· In h cl\ t' he en present to constit ute a dl•,1 r and outl'ight d olation of th<.• :11111 "l'C ret·,· hrn Onh lhl't'L' atlt•n<li•d 111 this ·C'aM' · 1\ll part icipant:. 111 lht• p1wall· gat he ring, h aH' mack 11 l'kar the~ do not bt•lie\ L' 1 lw~ \'1ola1 t•d either t ht.• INtt•r or tht· ">Pll"ll of the anti secn·c·~· la"' \\'e bcltc,·c thl' part1c1panl!- Thr ml•mlx•r:. of the Cit' Council are honorable peoph.• Tht· In·int· (.'nmpan~ L'Xt:'cul1n>:.. opl·ratinJ,! in the pn,·ate sector. ;in• l'qualh· honor al>lt• men Yet . h~ partH·1µ<11111g 111 tl11:. .pn\'all• srss10n. lhl•-.t· 11111)111\thh· people unfortunate!.' m<Hk .1n l'r ror in iud ~nH.·nt that ea .... 1 a do11d ll\·er tht• procreding~ and left somt• 1111-!gling do11hh in tht· mind ~ of I h(' 'l\e \\ port lh•,1c h c-it 1 zenr~ ;\~ a t'L•:.u lt . certain f\l('\lon:. 1n thl· rommun1\\. \\ho of\t•n st•t· m to bt• ant i-ev'er.,·t hing Ill'". han• g rasped this error and thl· clouhts it cas t and han· launch,•cl a rl'ft•1't•ndum C'ampaign in ,in l'f furl to m·t·rturn the '.'\l•wport Ct•n lt•r dl't'l ~IOll Wt• ht•hl•\ l' !'IUC'h a rdl'I L'll dum ''oulct hP unfortunJll' ,incl till\\ IM' and 1:-11nC'<Jlled fur -.o mu<'h so t hat w1.> :uh 1s,• ttw fa<· t iun to alwndon am n·fl•n·ntlum ,1g ainst the '.'Jewport l'l·nll'1 plan The fad lhttt cert am op po nL·nls grasped ,1 1 the prl\ alt• nwetings a:, 1\1t 1on:ile for a J>l'll t ion campaign onl~ llndl'l'">t'\lf'l'!'I the <1 angers of !'>UCh s1.:~s1ons ncl twck on <kt 2~. HmJ. "lt·wport ·s own Cat~· Allorne~ I !ugh fl Coffin wrotr an opin1un to tht• <:oune1I. ";.irning the rounril 0 11 how it mu~l adht.•rc to prnns1011!'-Ill' tlw ffrcrn n Act He dedan•d . ~ I nful'm<il gat ht·nng:.. "hL'I <' • • more than :.i ciuornm 11f nwrnbcr.., ma' :.ittcnd tan bl· lwld hut thl'"l' gathenng!'I ~·annot ht· used lo :-111>· n·rt tht· '-lrong puhllt· puqJ<>M' of lhl• Brown Al't to requ11·t· all met>l ings to bl' o pt•n <UHi pllhht· In unoth\•I' "l'l'l 101\ ur t ht• 11p111 ion. dt'altng "1th Wht•n• rllL'l'l 1ng~ should lw hl•lcl Coffin wrntl'. Thl· mN•ting lol'at1011 m11-.1 hv "1thjn lhl' \.'ti ~ of ~L'\\ por·t lk <lth at a pl ace opt•n tc> and ar-t<•s:.1hlt· h~ the public and \\ 11 h onl~ limit l'd l'll"l'll llht<.int·t•:. \\ 11 h111 .-.1 puhlu· hu ilchng Coft1n also q110tt·tl lhl' Court of Appl'ul 111 S.1eranH·nto 111 p;.tl'l I hat. ·tn t hi:. 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Th('ll . tn thl• f11rn l h111tr ....... orm· 111 lh(' kl'.' p<1rt 1 t1 pant ~ fplt 1l "a~ ncrc.·s~ar~ to ~ather p1wall'I~ f11f' the· f111nl hon mg of <1 motion of ~1p prm al \\"t• Ut•lit•\ l' I hL• f1nJI <'OOI proml"t' "a~ <• go11d and 1uo.;t ont· for all partle~ ('On<.'t'rnl'd. uwlud mg thL• '.\:e\\ port At•ath t•1t lll'lll'' So wh' \\a!'> 1l nl'C'l'S">;1n to g d t ht•r ~t·ei·et I~ ' · \\'hat ii tht• lmal ">trokl'" on thl' agrl't'mt·nt had taken <1 few mo1't• huur-. of µuhli c dl'l>al\' 0r l'Vl'n a ft·w morc1 <Ill\ s'' It would h<J\"(' bt'l'l1 \\Ol'th II f;>r !ht• pul>li<" trust. Fl'" 1wopll' tru:-1 -.ecn·t I lint's. :.l'<.'1'<.'ll~ humnwcl Spirit or ll'lter of lht> l\I\\ .1s1d c·. tlw fuial 'l l'P" a" t hu-. t ,111111•<1 And 1l "c.t"> ">ll llnnt•ce .... -..tr, Op1n1ons expressed in tne spac.e above are those ol the Daily Pilot Ol ner view s ex pressed on tn1s page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment is 1nv1t ed . Address The Gaily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone ( 714) 64'.l·4321 L.M. Boyd I Job out l ook Ila If the jobs expected to open up 111 the next 20 years don't even exist lo· day That's what the employm ent ex· perts contend . And they say 80 per· cent of all the jobs offered in tha t time won't require a college degree. Certain moths in England used to h ave a salt-and-pepper look about them . They blended into the lichens of the trees in perfect camouflage. Then lndustriat S'()()t· blackened the trees. Natural selection changed a s ingle gene . T he m oths became black. F irs t thing a baby lobste r bu to do after It's born Is hid e Jrom It s parents. All lobster• are cannibals. Q. How long Is the President's "Oval Otflce?" A. 22 reel. President William R owa rd Taft was a r o tund beav>""· ''h\.. St.ndlng joke for dee· ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat ades was the Oval Office was de- signed by stretching Taft out on the White House lawn and drawing an outline of his body on the grass. Q. Who invented "Wheaties"? A. Credit a gentleman named Georj(e Cormack. He was head miller al the ti m e 1924 ror the cereal ma ker Was hburn Crosby Company, later part of General Mills. Inc. Remember, you can d ry out a soaked newspaper right away in a m icrowave oven, if such you otrn. Q. What's the average wei1bt of t he stones used to build the Egyptian py ramids" A. About 15 tons. In a mausoleum, the bJgher up in the buildlns. the less expensive the t'rypt. TIMNMs P. Haley Publl!Mr Barblra Knllalcll .- Edlton .. Peoe ~dltor • Medfly c~sts widespread i\lt houg h the disaster caused Gov. .J c•rry Brown·::. JX1lnkal career by the mcclfly seems at the moment to have hct•n extc>n~ive. it is nothinj( to the diin1agc C'ausl'd agriculture and the stall' 1L'>l'lf Responding promptly to the problem the l.A:g1slature has appropriated some S50 m1lhon out uf the general fund to l'ovcr d1rl·ct costs of aenal spraying and oth1·1 al'tions in the fight to crad1catt> the pest But that 1s only the tip of the iceberg. Some $511 million had already been ::.p(.•nt 1n the battle which commenced bcl:.ttl'llly 1n Santa Clara County and has sprt>ad to at least six other counties Wh~11 the ultimate direct costs may total remains unknown Officials now iired1d the spraying will continue into lalc Octo!wr and early November and Y.111 probably be resumed next spnn~ CO~F R ONTE D \\fTH these estimates urban legislators are balking at pa)omg out so muc h al a time when the trca~ury 1s nearly empty Some h..ivc' <·ailed it "welfare for farmers" and arc demanding that assessments be made on farmla nds and a special tax levied on pesticide manufacturers to re- im bursc the slate In calling for the a~ncultural in· duMry to pay for Jts problems, Los Angeles Assemolyman Dick Floyd took the unusual s tep of appearing before the Ways and Means Comm ittee to oppose the medfly appropria tion . He said if welfare recipients are re· quired to make "token" payments for drugs and medical treatment. rarme rs llRl WITIRS should likewise be required to con- tribute to the costs or treating their prob· lems. "I f business really wants govern· ment out or private industry," he argued. "this as as good a place as any lo start If we are so broke we have to make the very poor pay for medical care. then the richest indus try in the state should not ha ve aJI or its pro blems fall on the backs of the tax· payers." BUT THF. FARMERS' view is that the medny has already cost them untold millions in crop losses. University a~friculture experts have projected to1al losses will exceed $1 billion. And Sen. Dan O"Keere of Santa Clara County is proposing the s tale reimburse cherry groWNS for the l'OStS Of fo m1 galing their produce. Other claims from the farmt·r s will s u r e l y f o ll ow . Congressm en Vic Fazio and Leon Panetta. among others. are readying legislation to provide federal funds to aid in the fruit ny battle Consumers too wi ll bear the costs in another way besides the expenditure of tax dollars. That will be in higher prices to l'over direct costs to the farmers as well a~ a result or the s hortages of sup· plies which will r aise prices in the marketplace. And a yet lo be determined cost will result from the laws uits being filed. Jerry Scr ibner, the governor's medny project director, acknowledged more than 800 car owners in the Bay area have filed suits for damages to the paint on their autos He said the repainting <'an cost as much as $1.200 per car. He also said eight health claims totalling more than SI million have been filed but contended the slate will have no trouble defendin~ itself against suits for heatlth injuries. Despite these hard facts of~he medfly disaster. Gov. Brown seems undaunted Hts scheduling continues lo refl ect more interest in his planned forthcoming campaign for the C S Senate than in deal i ng with the probl e m s of agriculture. Accident victims lose a privilege To the Editor Arter a meritunous four year.s Of Un· blt.•m1 shed aut omobile driving , the thought occurred to luxuriate in the an- I ll'1pa t1on of receiving from the California Motor Vehicle Department its good driver lt cense renewal special ThC' California Legislature. every ont•e in awh1l t•. passes a law that makes <;('OM' and. according to one of them, any per:.on under 70 who accumulates MAILBOX four \cars of traffic ticket and accident- frel' driving may apply for their license b) marl without lhe usual examination But. Ilk<' all good thrngs they do up in Sacramento. there's a bug in the soup that exdudes anyone from receiving their examination-free license renewal who has been involved in an accident rl'ganllc~~ or fault TllAT PUTS the person who gets lappl'd by some bummer through no fault of tht>ir own and reports the s ad tah• as rl'quired by law for accidents O\'Cr SSOCI in a double dilemma In so manv words. the OMV and our l.t.•gislaturt> ·are hanging the guy who was murdered for rep(Jlting the crime. but the lay. 1s also a strong disincentive for persons to strive for a safe driving rt.•cnrd above and beyond the normal ob- ligal1ons of good citizenship. In his response lo a const ituent who advised him about the preceding non· sense. state Sen. John G. S"chmilz says he·s asked the DMV for the details ahout accident reporting so that he m 1J(ht introduce legislation to correct this absurdity Your readers might care to writt> I hr good senator with reference I<> this lf.'tter and encourage him BRUCE S. HOPPING Nobod y's stooge To the Editor : I'm as mad as hell ! Why are you al· lowing your newspaper to be used by the milksops owned by the Ir vine Com- pany that wants to get rid of Paul Hum- mel? The fact is Paul Hummel Is honest and can't be bought . That's why there is a vendetta against him. He asks ques- tions because that's his job. How elae ls he to learn the truth before he votes? Paul Hummel is nobody's stooge. He docs bis own thin1'log and his own vot· lng down there at city hall. tf people really knew what was going on at clty hall. they'd be out in the streeL, and demanding an Honor Pa ul Hum mel Day. PETER ZW1NGU ituation sm e lh To the Editor : Poetic justice was revealed in your Sept. 1 article headlin ed "N .B . Chamber Swam~d by Sewage McH." How appropria~ that the proponents of boUI P~IUon 13 cutback• to t,he tundtna of gov~rnment ser vices and continued commercial expansion of Newport Center now fi nd themselves reaping the .. fruits .. of their own self in le rest NOT TO worry as champions o( free enterprise, ~elf help and abolition of publtc welfare. the Chamber will probably assess its membership or call on the maJor developers of Newport Center and s urrounding projects to con tribute the fo nds necessary to expand and maintain the sewer system al a capacity sufficient to meet the burdens l'reated by continuing development right~ Wrong! Instead, the Chamber has fi led a claim for damages against the ci ty so that you guessed it -us lilllt> taxpayers togethe r with the city a nd sa nitation dist.tict workers will have lo help bail out lM Cha mber from the mess to wbicb it has so greatly con· tributed. The Chamber's right. The situation does smell. BRIAN FRAWLEY Airpo rt site To the Editor. Would you like to make the com· mercial airlines, the a1rhne passengers, the Federal Aviation Agency and almost every resident and taxpayer in Orange County happy? Instead of shut· ting down John Wayne Airport why not eli minate the jet noise. J ust three miles north of John Wayne Air port is an exist· ing afrport s urrounded by mostly com · mercial zoning known as the Marine Corps Helicopter Facility. The facility was built by th'! U.S. Navy during World War II as a "Lighter Than Air" or dirigible base with two huge hangars of about four acres area each. Except fo r the filming of the "Hindenberg" movie or repairing of the "Goodyear" blimp the facility has not served dirigibles for almost 30 years and the U.S. milit ary does not even own any. I NSTEAD of searching every hill and dale for another regional ai rport site. I propose an effort to share or acquire the Ma rine Helicopte r F acility as an "Orange County Jetport" and move on- ly the jet aircraft from John Wayne Airport to this site . This would also re- lie ve the congestion at John Wayne Airport fort.be conventional aircraft. MOit of the normal takeoff noise from the ''jetJ>Ort" wcniJd be absorbed by the Irvine lnd~strial Area on the south. Most of the lMMUna approach would be over the com mercial and farming land near Myford Roed on the north. Farm· ing utUizes the al'M to Culver Road on the eaat and lbe area to the west Is com - merclal to ~e Newport f'reeway. Sin« the "Jetport'' would be about tilr~ miles away from John Wayne AJrport the hotels. cargo facilities or • 1.•tt•" lrorn ,_,' ••• _1,_ ""' rltM to u ••nw i.t ..,, to ht -· or '""'',..'' llMI 1, rtwwef 1.tlttn el M •0•0\ or ltH #Ill 0. QI...,, PftftrtllU . All i.tttr\ ll'lllll tft cluoe \•enotlurt tncl Mt lllllQ tclclrH\ tNt ,..,,.., ,,..., De ••lhllt lCI Otl ,.,_...,,, II ~11c1 ... 1 rH\On It -•ff>I "'°'''' will nol llO putlll"'94 I.••• m t y " ltlt~ to .. ).._ ,,..,,., •"4 oi-n111nt1er 01111t <•trt&v1er ""'" 111011 .. ror •trlll(t llOll """lot' • other businesses "ould not suffor from this arr~· gement Traffic could utiliu .Jamboree oad if it were merely ex tended for e y access Thl' res idents or Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights would have their maJor noise probll'm solved finally WILLIAM H WARREN Budget builders To the Editor. With California·s legislators still be· moaning ··t3s" tax c uts. that they blame for cutting school. police. fi re and every other necessary service for the people, the Senate has JUSt over- whelmingly p35sed, with only Sen J ohn Schmitt dissenting. a bill by Sen Ruben Ayala to double the per meeting pay for water board m em bers. This could mean S600 a month. for six short meetings, for the members . And cost us $29 million a vea r. These are t he kinds of un· necessar y expend it ur es that s lip t h rough legislatures that build big budgets. And then they tried to slip 1t through lhc Assembly by pulling it on the As· ~cmb"ly ·consent .. calendar. which probably would have worked . if As- semblywoman Marian Bergeson hadn"t taken rt off MAYBE THE board members need the extra money lo pay the high prices for fruits and vegetables because the medny ruined so many of them But wc·rc all suffering from that rise. Some evc>n being priced out of them. E ven those who grew thei r own are suffering because they had to strip them from lheir own trees and gardens. And the spraying is now costing us tens of millions instead of the lesser amount that would have been needed 1f it had been done when it should have been. when it would have been confined to JUSt the fields. instead of over our cities and homes. It is another unnecessari ly imposed hardship on the people like the stopping of oil production off our coast. lo save the view, that raised our gasoline and oil derivative products prices. deprived us of the products. lost johs and r aised infl ation. Why do some of our legislators keep punishing us? And why do we keep let- ting them? GOLDI E J OSEPH We a1ree with the 1overnor on one thing : lmport.ina med!lles to eradicate medfllea malces as much sense as lm· porUng Cuban prtsonen to i t.amp out cnme . F.K. ---~.--~ -----. - Oqinge Coast DAILY PILOTffhursday. Soptembar 10, 1981 N .. NY~E (:O M POSITE T R AN . At:TION ln!OT UtON' INCL.VOi flta01$ ON TMI NIW 'rOI•, NtlOWln l'Atl~ I(, l'•w. l l»TON OIUOIT 41110 (llo(INlieTt H OU I ll~NANGU ANO •IPOllllO I T THI NUO ANO INUINlf ... ·0ow Jones Final U tt\ Nft ~41f"\ N1111t \•It\ """'' \f l•\ N•1 '"''' Nfll f' E 110, ( •u'4' <.~ "l ll<h r10.. Chi! P ! 11ch ( •l.lw c;hQ P t "'" \ •o" l hQ 1 I 11\h C•ulf' (I'll Emrtl!I 1I•10 •lS ~I.lo . v. 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Indeed. few ('Onsumer 111;.irkt.•l:. lwv<.: ever changed so radically in such a short 1111w as ttus one has Details of the change were sk e tl'l1NI las t ~ m o nlh b v r e . po rter Pt.1ml'la \·, o S h t' r r 1 ti t n 1 F 11 r t u n I.' ma~a l\tne F1r~t . a lit t I<> historv Tht- ta m 1>o n a s a MllTOI IDSIDWITZ produt·t fo r menstrual protection has been gammg .;(lo<1d 1ly on the sanitary napkin since its introduction 45 years a go When 1t was r1rst introduced by a com· pany C'allcd Tampax. 1t faced considerable hostility. Catholics opposed 1t. Women's magazines refused to .ilC.CC.1ll ads for 1L Man doctors warned against using ii L11ll<: uy little, over the years, Tampax wore <lown th<: upµosition Its greatest allies were young people Olckr wome n s tayed with the napkin. Young wom en w<.•nt for the tampon and so did their C'hildren A.,, <1 result, by 1980 tampons were account· ing for 4li pt"rc·c·nt of the sales of all menstrual protec· turn µnt<llJt•ts Tht• ~ro .... 1h of th(' tampon market brought other t·ompan1e~ into the market, includmR traditional n.ipkm m.ikNs like K1mberly·Clark <Kotex > and J nh11:-.nn & Johns on l Modessl and new entrants like l'l;1vtl'X <Hid P&G ·The P&G branq. Rely, which featured high ah:-.orbenc), went mto national distribution in early W80 and 1t "as a winne r In less than six months it wa:-. elm;<: to 20 percent of the tampon market Tam· p ;1 x. an odd company that makes no other product. '· -.J .,.. tts shan• droµ from 53 percent to 43 percent. ShcrrirJ 's art1C'lc shows the recall of Re ly did a lot rn orl' than stop lhe growlh of tampons. it put them in to 1 cH•rsl' Sales uf Lam pons dropped immediately by :w pcrt!.'nt The tampon share of the menstrual 'J>rG· lt•t·t111n ma rket 1s no w estimated at 37 percent: 11:1pk1ns and pads have thl' other fi3 percent So the rt.'call uf Hely worked out well for Johnson & .Johnf\on rSt avfree , Sur e & Nafuriil, Carefree and u IJ 1. 'v\ ho~e share.-of the total market expanded from :12 pt•r't'l'llt to 35 pe rcent1 and f{jmberly·Clark <Kotex. Nt'Y. Fn•t•clom. Fems 1. whose market share went from :!ti pt•rc(•nt Lo 25 pe rcent But one company that really made out like a ban· <11 t ~as Tampa x. the on~inal tampon seller With the w1lhdn :1w;.il of P&C. a tough competitor. from the f1t•ld T <:1 mp;1x JUffiJlt'rl 1n with a heavy s lug of ad· \'t•rt1 s1ng and humped up its tampon market share from 13 pcreent to 56 percent Its share of the total s an1t ~1 r~ prot<:ctl<>n mark"t went from 20 pe rcent to 22 pt• rt'l'nl STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS 1<€W VOAK (N') -S.fff noon pnat .,,. -~ °' the w.n motl •ct,.,. ,_.,..,"'*" ~ ~ ... ..,.. tredtf\O nehorially •t 1TC1t• ttwn 11 .. ., ... .. ,,,, . ,, t fl .. METALS . '" . '• • r ... c...,_r M-,_, .. • -.nd, U.S. dnllna lions LeH ~ <tnlS • _,,..,, ln¥-rv '1& IJ &.SA •9-": '>II l'tf' t I~ ; ... ' ~ GldNuQ 20 111 12'1• • lll.t LswyT r 1 fO 8 I 7l•1t OcCIP Pll 16 I dA()1,•, 1 ~ AyanH 1 JO 10 2.5' dt1•1, \;, UM ET I 73 l "" ... •yuk I • 3 10~. 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