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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-10-02 - Orange Coast PilotBuddy Ebsen serves heapin' helpln'"of hur:nor See Pilot TV Log / ORANGE COAST FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1981 GREEDY 'FOXES' Elizabeth Taylor, Maureen Stapleton top Ahmanson cast See Weekender , IRVINE CELEBRATES ' Harvest Festival 'offers pancakes and performers See Weekender YD' HOMETOWN DAllY PAPER ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Stones answer petitio~, play Rockford .,. ROCKFORD. 111. CAP> -It s tarted with a disc jockey's brainstorm, and ended wiUt a s old-out co ncert b y fi ve Englishme n bille d as "the greatest rock 'n' roll band in the world" -the Rolling Stones. "Playing in Rockford isn't 'Just My Imagination'," Stones lead singer Mick J agger told an ecstatic audience of 9,000 Thurs· day night. The g ro u p the n s t e amed through a version of the soul cla ssic song during their lwo- hour performance. The Stones, who drew capaci· ty c ro wds at E ast Coast stadiums last ,month, came to Rockfo rd as a result of a petition drive staged by a local radio sta· lion. Fans at the concert, many of whom were not born when the group was fo rmed, said they were surprised the group would play in this Northern Illinois in· dustrial city of 150,000. • · 1 thought the ~ones would GETTING THEIR KICKS Someti me~ the onl~ autumn tolor changl' Southl'rn Californian:-. -.el' r.._ in :.port-.. uniform:. H en• the Bul l et~. in brown shirt' and purple !-.hlrtt.•d neve r come to a s mall place like Rockford," said Anne Clese. 15. as she waited in her front row seat. "I guess I was wrong." J agger , costumed in a yellow jacket, purple shirt and skin· light white pants, led the group thro11 g h 23 songs, inc luding "Ho nky-Tonk Wo m en " and "BPewn Suga r ." songs the Stones made famous more than a decade ago. Secur ity offi cia ls sa id the crowd was older and better- behaved than other recent con· cert throngs at the 9.000-seat Metro Centre. "With all the effort they went through to stage the concert and get the tickets, I guess they didn't want to mess it up and ruin their fun," said Rockford police Officer Dan Syverson. WZOK-FM program director Da llas Cole staged the 13-day petition drive in May, collecting signatures of 32,000 residents who wanted the Stones to come Deity~.._.. •Y LM ... .,.. Pelican~ open the Ameriea n Youth Soccer Orgam1.at1on season. The 6 a nd 7 -~ea r-old teammates com peted on t he En!'\ii;!n :VIictdle Sl'hool field in '.\lewport Bt't.1 l'h Iran strikes at four Iraq poiver plants A case of poetic justice? BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP> - Iran's military command an- nounced today that its U .S.-built warplanes bombed four Iraqi power plants in retaliation for Iraqi strikes on Iran's industrial centers. The official Pars news agency - s aid the raids were carried out shortly after dawn "in retaHa· tioh for the bombardment of the innocent people of Abadan City on Sept. 28 and for an earlier air attack b y th e Iraqi planes against an industrial target in Iran." The agency quoted an armed forces. communique as saying two pQwer gener ation stations in the north and two in the south were hit. Te hran radio said damage ranged from 50 percent destruction to total destruction. Mailbox stakeout solves mystery of verse writer WICHITA. Kan. !AP> -After telling police for four years that s he lived in terror of threatening notes from a mysterious verse- write r dubbed "The Poet," a 51-ye ar-old woman was found to be m ailing the letters to herself, police said. The letters also taunted the police investigating the widely publicized case. and authorities h a d br ande d t he wri ter a "psychopath." "The case has been con· eluded," Wichita's deputy police chief, John Coonrod. announced Thursday night. "I think in layman's terms, you can say 'The Poet' was a figment of a person's imagina· tion and that person was the vie· tim, Ruth Finley.'' Mrs. Finley, 51. of Wichita, confessed that s he was "The Poet" a bout 112 hours after de· tectives began questioning her Thursday night, Coonrod said, and was placed under a doctor's care al a hospital. authorities, we r e from "The Poet" to Mrs. Finl ey, the source said. They were linked to others she had mailed by comparing the tom perforation marks on the stamps. Investigators photographed 'The Poet' a fig- . ment of a person's imagination Mrs . Finley mailing the letters, the source added. Po lice became s us p icious because there were no witnesses to the alleged November 1978 ab· duction or the August 1979 at- tempted abduction and stabbing. ~ich , Mrs . Finley s aid, oc· curred in public places. Mrs. Finley also aroused SUS · picion because or her calm man- ner when discussing the attacks, the source said . Coonrod said that. for the most part, Mrs. Finley knew what tactics police were using. making it possible for her to avoid detection. "The Poet" taunted police in one letter that said : "If any had a brain, No one wold (sic) have pain. Good or evil, my secret shall not be known. I unnot iced go my way. I may just prosper for 1 day." Police Chief Richard LaMun· yon assumed command of the probe about two weeks ago after hi s w i fe , S harron , was threatened in letters. He as- signed additional manpower to the case and intensified sur- veillance to include a 24-bour watch on Mrs. Finley and her husband. Searc h warrants ex ecuted Thursday led to the recovery of the tablets Mrs. Finely used to write the letters and used carbon paper from trashcans in he r home and office. police <See HOAX, Page A2> to town and forwarding the peti· lion to the group's managers in New York. Names of those who signed the petitions were drawn in a lottery for tickets. which sold for $15 apiece. Tickets for the concert remained available as late as Tuesday. but Cole said the sl~ sales were no indication of local inter est in the concert. T he group agreed to play a concert because, as a Stones s pokesman said at the time of the announcement. .. It sort of struck their fancy " But Cole :.aid he never doubted his brainstorm would succeed . "Honestly, I be li eved dee p down they would come." Cole said. "If a ny band would do it, the Rolling Stones would . "When I met with the Stones' ma n age m e nt t h ey said , ·Prepare yourself. this is going to be like nothing you've ever <See STONES, Page A2> sue Mesa cops for overtime while • ID Costa Mesa's police bargain· ing unit has fil ed s uit in Orange County Superior Court seeking a ruling on money paid off-duty of· ricers while they await phone calls to appear as witnesses in court Depart mental rules require the city to pa~ offi cers for an ho ur of work under s uc h circumstances. regardless of whether they wait 15 minutes or t hree hours for the anticipated call. Under a memorandum of un· derstanding sif:!ned bv the union and the City Council last No· vembe r, .. required '" overtime calls for pay at the rate of an hour and a half for each hour worked . Clyde Foreman. Costa Mesa Police Association president, said today the union contends the overtime rate should apply to the hour paid for waiting. Officers, he said. are not seek· ing more money for the wait - only for a ruJing that ti me-and-a· half pay should be applied Curre ntly , th e city p ays s tra ight tim e for th e wait. Ho wever , city officia ls have agreed to pay an hour and a half o r s t rai g ht time f or the telephone sit. Either way. Foreman agreed. the money comes out the same. The issue. he contended, is that the memo of understanding ca lls for overtime pay. An ex- tension of hours paid for waiting does not fulfill the contractual obligation. Foreman said the major issue is whether or not his association has a "contract" with the city. He contended that if the city does not li ve up to the letter of the contractual agreem ent, it might choose sometime in the fut ure to ignore other parts of the document. City Atto rney Tom Wood . however , contended the issue really revolves around whether or not an officer sitting beside China loan OK'd WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Export-Import Bank has finalized its first loan to China since the communists took over the nation. court his phone at home actually is ··working.·· Wood called the suit '"un· fortunate" and probably the re· s u it of m isunderst a nd i ngs among un io n a nd c it y negotiators. He said the Memorandum of Understanding is definitely an agreement but he is uncertain whet her it ca rries a ll the legal ramifications of a contract Some poiver still out after stonn Southe rn Califo rnia Edison com pany crews today were still atte mpting to restore power to se ve r al Ora n ge C oa s t l'l eigh bor hoods which were blacked out late Wednesday when a spectacular electrical storm hit the coast. Edison offi cials said power has remained out for more than 32 hours in a section of Newport Beach's Dover Shores and along the Balboa Peninsul a . A north section of Huntington Beach and a small area of Westminster also were without power early today. rn a ll , Edison officials said they have expended 2,400 man hours in an attempt to return power to m or e tha n 44 ,00(l cus t omers along the Orange Coast. ·'I don't ever recall a storm caus ing s uc h wides pread damage in this area before," said Bill Compton , an Edison s po kesman. He said the storm knocked out 62 transformers fro m Hunt· ington Beach to Laguna and pro- duced 34 circuit interruptions. Power outages, he said, ranged from 30 seconds to 32 hours with nea rly 200 cus to m er s1 s till wi thout electricity. 1 The storm, m ean~ile, was weakening today and officials fro m the Los An geles Weather Bureau said they expected it lo be gone by tonight. The outlook for the weekend, they said. calls for continued cloudiness. Pars and the state-run radio identified the targets as the Dokan Dam power plant in northeast Iraq near the Iranian border . the Debess power sta- tion in northwestern Iraq near the Kirkuk oil refining center, the Haratha power plant north of the Iraqi port city of Basra on the disputed Shatt-al -Arab waterway and the al Zubar sta· lion neat the Umm Qasr naval base on the northern tip of the Persian Gulf. "The Poet" letters originally threatened to reveal that Mrs . Finley had been branded on both thighs with a flatiron in a 1946 sexual attack. During the four years of J>Olice in vestigation . Mrs . •ntey claimed "The Poet" had abduct· ed her once and stabbed her while attempting to abduct her a second time. 'Mc Hale's Navy iii '.Caribbean DRANGI COAST WIATHIR Less than 10 percent c hance of r a in tonight. P a rtly cloudy Satur day. Slightly warme r dClring the day. Highs 70 to 76. Lows tonight 57 to 64. Man, 70, hit with pot rap CLEVELAND. (AP) -A 70· year·old great-grandfather charged with selling marijuana said he needed the extra income to supplement his Social Securi· ty checks. ','I just try to make ends meet," Wilbur J . Abernathy said. "I just .Old a little blt." Police oarcoUcs agents said they believed Abernathy, a re· tired maintenance man, was the oldeat suspect they ever ar· rested. She also claimed be burned a Christmas wreath on her front porch, threw urine on the porch, cut her telephone lines, asked a florist to s end her a black flower, and requested that a con- struction company tear up her driveway. A source c lose to the in-, vestigalion told The Associated Press that police got a break when someone not involved with the case saw Mra. Finley ·mail· ing a letter. Police staked out a ma11box and watched as Mrs. Finley mailed more letters over two weeks, the source sald. Some ol the letters, enmlned alter police celled In PO&tal Problems haunt Coast Guard cutter used to halt aliens WASffiNGTON (AP) -The Coas t Guard cutter Hamilton, which is being assigned to the Caribbean to intercept Haitians seeking to enter the United States illegally , is like something out of "McHale's Navy," a congressman says. Rep. Gerry E . Studds, D- Mass .. chairman of the Coast Guard su'bcommittee, said the history of nine Coast Guard cut- ters, including the Boston-based Hamilton, made him think of "McHate's Navy," a situation comedy made for television some years •10. Coast Guard Commandant John B. Hayes has assigned the Hamilton and two helicopters to carry out ordera from Pre&ident Reagan to stop boats in the Caribbean that could be carry· ing Haitians to the United States. A s ix-page history of the ''We still do not have precise con- trol.'' Hamilton from Jan. 1, i980 to Aua. 31, 1981 is a litany or prob- lems and attempts to repair the cutter. The history was dls· cussed at a meeting of Studds' subcommittee. The best the commandlnt of- I . .. ficer , J .G. Heydenreich, could report on Aug. 31 was that "our status at this point is under way with all four engines operable." "Hamilton has still not suc· cessfully conducted full power trials Irr either the diesel or turbine mode. We s till do not have precis e aud predictable pilot house control of the shafts,'• he wrote . For seven years -fro m 1973 to 1980 -lhe Hamilton had not achieved full power on both diesel engines because of insuffl· cient maintenance funds and re- pair Ume. "We had not achieved full power on the turbines due to prob· 'See CU'M'ER, Pace A!) I • INSIDI TODAY High school football u Iring in tM area at the mom~t. See stom1. Cl and C6. IN Of I -~~ OM• .. t M =3i :., ==re \ .u Orange Coast DAILY Ptt_OT/l'rlday, October 2, 1981 ~eiigan defellds White House's J "china p .olicy' WASHJNGTON (AP> -Presl· ci e nt Reagan , c hided by Democrats for running an "ad· ministration o( the fllgh Socie- ty." ins ls ts tax dollars aren't be- ing sptureed on symbols or lux- ury. • "I don 't think It 's a millionaires' parade." he says. And poor children won't be told to eat ketchup as a vegeta· ble after all, he says, dismissing that as the bad Idea of an over- zealous bureauci:at. Reagan was asked at bis na- tionally televised news con· feren ce Thursday whether he feels he is "sensitive enough to the symbolism of Republican mink coats, limousines and $1,000-a-place setting china at the While House when ghetto kids a r e be ing told to eat ketchup as a vegetable." The re· porter said that had led some to cal l hi s administration "millionaires on parade." have the administration of the th gh Society," said M'a yor llenry Maier of Milwaukee. Earlier this week. pr esidenUal 11pokesman David Gergen said Wh ite House evidence shows that Americans not only approve of Reagan's economic belt· tightening measures but itlso welcome the social changes as well. "Most Americans realize the changes have been made with private funds and that the re· furbishing was necessary," Ge r gen said . "I think t he Reagans have maintained pro· portion and taste. One view is that people rind it is a welcome change." Yet Reagan 's critics insist that by commission ing ex· pensive china and furnishings ror the White House while work· ing on ever-deepening budget cuts. the president is setting a poor example for the country A woman is caught in a contemplative mood on rocks below Heisler Park in Laguna Beach. The ketchup plan has been s helved, he replied, and first lady Nancy Reagan has "taken a bit of a bum rap" for the c hina. Moreover, he said, '"( haven't counted any of the mink coats that have been around." ·'Tell me what austerity yo u 've see n at the White House ... said Rep . Patricia Schroeder. D-Colo "The state dinners are more ele~ant than in at last 10 years. The parties. the clothes, the redecorating. the china -all these things don't communicate an austerity message. It all makes people more cynical." . •• • ~ Couhty criminal cases 'cleared' Unprecedented reassignment of judges proves success A special week-long eCfort by many Orange County's Superior Court judges to unclog a bot· tleneck of criminal cases comes to an end today. a. The results, Presiding Judge Robert E. Rickles says, look good During the special five-day push, Rickles said, about 70 criminal defendants had ttleir cases adjudicated. This is near the goal set by the presiding , judge at the beginning of the week, when he put 16 additional judges to work on criminal mat· ters. Ten judges normally han· die felony prosecutions. "Everyth ing went O K." Rickels said. "We got every- thing out. Most of them were relatively short cases.'· Rickles had announced his un· precedented action last week when it became clear that two factors would soon lead to a severe backlog of criminal cases. Those two factors were an un· usuall y high number of felony crimina l filings for a three- monlh period beginning last March and a policy by the Dis- trict Attorney's offi ce to no longer plea bargain with defend· ants and instead go to trial. This prompted Rickles to tern· porarily reassign judges who normally concentrate on civil matters. It was the first time such action had been taken in Orange County and there were reports that lawyers who handJe civil cases were not very pleased with the emphasis on criminal matters. But Rickles said progress was made in the civil arena too this ........... ·oz· TRINKETS -Joan S ioravanti. an employee of Christie's a uction house in New York. displays the ruby s lippers and gingham dress worn by Judy Garland in '"The Wizard of Oz." The s lippers were sold to an unknown bidder from California for Sl2.000. but the blue dress didn't sell. ORANGE COAST f Daily Pilat Thomas P Haley P~ Ind Chtef £ 11Kwhwt1 Ot11(p' Robert N Weed ,.,_. Thomas A M urohtne (OIC>t Michael P Harvey -... 0...CIO< L Kay S.·hultz °"""' .,, O..•-· 11.enneth N Goddard Jr Cite,.._ 0ot«l0t Bern.d Schulman 0..- C....H \.oos ~·-· Cerof A. Moore ...._ .... Cleullled advertising 7141642·5671 All other ct.pertments 642·43~1 MAIN OFFICE uo w·~~ 8•v SI (O\I• ¥•\• c A M•tt •O•o~ Bo• 1MQ (M1• Mt\• c. •>&1• Coo,,•4"14 1"' Or""'91" C0in t Pvt>h\P\•f\Q C~\I ""o "•""' ''0' •' 111u11ro••.itt10"""· ...n tru .. "'"',.". • (H .-o -~'I\• ....... ,,,, ,..,,.." 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"I haven't heard anything (of a critical nature > at all." Rickles also praised the as- sistance of the Orange County Bar Association, several of whose members sat as judges pro tern during the week to Cree up other jurists for criminal work. "We couldn't have done it without them." the presiding judge said. The impact of Rickles' reshuf· fling of duties for his judges was a pparent to courthouse ob· servers . Al one point during the week, seven murder trials were in progress. Normally, only one or two s uch cases are in prog· ress simultaneously. Court administrators had to call in extra jury panels and the District Attorney's Orfice also had to reshuffle some duties to accommodate the load. But Rickles said the one-week emphasis on criminal cases was worth it. He said lha~ within the next 30 days, he will look over the overall progress and decide if he will temporarily reassign judges again during a special ··criminal week." Beginning Monday, however. most of the 16 judges W-lu> handled the criminal cases will' go back to their regular duties. From Page A1 STONES • • • seen before'." Cole s aid . "Everywhere in town for the last two weeks. it's the only t hing people tiave talked about.•· The Me tro Centre is the smallest hall in which the group will play on its two-month U.S. tour, according to Alvenia Bridges, spokeswoman for the Stones. ··The logistics and finances haven't all been worked out yet, but obviously they're not going lo bring in anything near what they would in a 90,000-seat arena," Ms. Bridges said. The Stones opened the tour last month with two sold-out shows at Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium, drawing a total of 180,000 fans. They will play Los Angeles later this month. From Page A1 HOAX. • • sources said. Ed Finley was questioned Thursday afternoon and passed a polygraph examination during which he denied knowledge of his wife's activities as "The Poet," police said. "I was duped probably more than anybody else," said Donald Schrag, a Wi~hlta psychologist who participated in t he in· vesligation. "Tbe reason the case was solved was because of real good police work.·' .. lra nia1is seized MANILA, Philippines (AP> - Riot police arrested 81 Iranian students today after using high pressure water hoses to break up a melee between rival lfO\lps d e mons tratlne on Iran 's pr_esidenUal election day. - 7 re scue d from boat near Catalina LONG BEACH <AP> -Seven people were rescued after a fire swept a 56-foot charter boat off Santa Catalina Island, the Coast Guard said. Coast Guard Petty Officer An· d y Vilutis said Thursday the s kipper of the Catalina Express reported the boat was on fire shortly before· noon three miles southwest of the Los Angeles breakwater light. "It's a commercial vessel. It takes passengers for hire." Vilutis said . Vilutis said two Coast Guard boats were on the scene in nine minutes and had the fire ex- tinguished within a quarter- hour. Four passengers from the Catalina Express were already in a lifeboat when the Coast Guard arrived. They were picked up shortly afterward by another r escue boat from Baywatch Cabrillo. The burning boat's skipper and two crewmen re mained aboard as the boat was towed back to its mooring by the Coast Guard. Vilutis said. From Page A1 CUTTER • • • terns with both turbine clutches and excessive vibrations in both turb in es s in ce 1977 ," Heydenreich said . Commanding officers for the other eight cutters also listed many maintenance problems and commented on the difficulty of getting spllre parts. Studds said this week that Reagan's proposal to cut the Coast Guard budget by 12 per- cent will cripple the Coast Guard. Mrs. Reagan is purchasing a 4,732-piece place setting of White House china, and Reagan did not apologize for the $209,000 price tag. "There has been no new china for the Whjte House since the Truman administration," he said. "There was some partial augm entation under Lyndon J ohnson but not a full set of china. Now breakage occurs. even at the White House .... "The truth of the matter is that at a state dinner. we can't set the tables with dishes that m atch," said Reagan. who estimated his net worth at $4 million in a government finan- cial disclosure statement this year. Democrats ha ve seized upon the Reagan social style for political purposes, juxtaposing it with the president's message to Americans last week: "We're asking sacrifices from virtually all of you." Ketchup, china, budget cuts and tax breaks for the rich were the anti-Reagan themes at a Sl ,()()().a.plate Democratic fund- raiser Thursday night. "Instead of the administration of the Great Society, we now Rep. Paul Simon, D-111., said. "'When· you ask people on food s tamps a nd Medicaid to cut back and then spend $200,000 on new china for the White House, t hey wonder what the national priorities are.·· The administration proposed last month to cut minimum por- tions in millions or school lunch programs across the country and let ketchup and pickle relish qualify as vegetables. The plans were withdrawn shortly after they became public. "Somebody got overambittous- in the bureaucracy with their ketchup as a vegetable and we had to pull back some regula- tions that had been suggested," Reagan said Thursday. Envoy confirmed WASHINGTON (AP> -David B. Funderburk, criticized by some senators because of state· m ents in an anti-communist book he authored. has been con· firmed by the Senate as am · bassador to Romania. Quick buy saves All Saver s rate to decline WASHINGT0'.\1 1AP 1 People who "'ail until nt>xt week to buy a tax-exempt All Savers certificate will be Ins· ing money. T he interes t rate on certificates purchast>d aft er this weekend will be 12.14 percent. down from this wrck ·s rate of 12.61 percent. T he lower rate was set Thursday when the governme nt held its monthly auction of 52-week Treasury ball s The All Saver s rate is 70 percent of the average a nnual inves tment yield on 52-week notes. I The new All Savers rate will remain al 12.1.J percent un- til Nov. 2. when il will be recalculated on the bas is of the next 52-week T -bill sale The certificates mature 12 months from the datr of purchase. The interest in effect when they are bought re- mains the same during their life ENflN\EL l~ETTLE by Trend Pacific our most popular 2 qt. Reg. 23" 21/2 qt. Reg. 34 " Tea Kettle SALE 12" SALE 17" available in blue, green, red, yeltf?W, black, rust, sand, white Subject to suppty on hand Prices good through 1t-5-11 . WESTCLIFF 1024 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach HARBORVIEWCINTER 161,.,San MIC Dr. Newport h CORONA Dl:L MAR ' 3107 E. Coast Hwy. • .!71-J&... ..!;t~I!.. 644.fP." . "<,_.,_ -- • I I I I I - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 2, 1981 s AP'# ......... PET OF YEAR Danielle Ocnc.•ux . 22. of Fort Laudcrdal<.•. F la .. is Pcnth<~~l' magat inc·s 1981 82 Pl1t of the Y<.•ar. Hen• tht' forml·r '.\.\ :... ·hampion~hip ~w1mmer po~e~ in the ~<''' York Cit .' ttm n ou~l' pool of Roh Guc.·<·1one. magaz1m· pu hli~lwr en. Hart, nife to divorre Sen. Gary Hart, D·Colo .. and his wire, Lee, plan to end their 23-year marriage , Hart'·s Was hington orricc says A statement sct 1d. "With regret and mutual respect , Lee and Gary llart have de· cided to dissolve their mar riage. A bout 30 friends and neighbors were on hand to help Beverly Mailer load her possessions onto a rented truck after being evicted from her Cape Cod, Mass. home. "ll 's like a nightmare," the ex-wife of author Norman Mailer said. Sheriff's deputies took con· trol of the home near the re· "We have nothing further lo s ay," .Mrs. Hart told Rocky Mountain News from the couple's s uburban M~yland home. ll art married the former Lee Ludwig in 1958. They have two child ren. aged 10 and 12. sort town after Mrs. Mailer lost a legal battle with her former husband and the In· ternal Revenue Service. The home was sold by the I RS in 1979 as partial payment of back taxes owed by the author. Mrs. Mailer. who lived there 15 years, fought the sale of t he home, claim· ing it was promised to her by Ma lier a~ part of a divorce settlement. Pope John J>1uJ II endecS a lone period ot convalescence ordered by his doctors and resumed his normal work schedule. In his summer villa in this Alb an Hill town south of Rome, the ponllff gave three audiences for Vatican of- ficials and visltll\8 prelates from overseas in the span of three hours. John Paul, who was s hot in the abdomen, arm an,d finger in St. Peter's Square May 13, has been resting there since he left the hospital Aug. 16. ~e caUed her "psychic pre- diction 1' of Pres ident Reagan's assassination al· tempt a fraud -after he aired it on his TV show. Now she's suing him for $10 million ror allegedly attempt- ing to defraud her. Beverly Hills p sychic Tamara Rand says Las Vegas TV show host Dick Maurice "duped" her into re· taping the p r ediction s he claims to have made Jan. 20. The second taping March 31 came one day after Reagan was shot in Washington, and Maurice admitted it was a hoax. But the 34 -year-old Ms. Rand insists otherwise. Her Superior Court civil su~ also names producer Gary--<ireco, Dick Maurice Enterprises and Las Vegas' KTNV-TV. Ftu;s SUT Tnmarn Ra11d Jf Rain ends today Coasta l '"" 10\ both d•Y~. wllll tonioht'\ IOWl H to 62 Cl-.no ol rein 10 pertenl 10- d•y, len then 10 ~rcenl tonoohl Veltey lows tonlQlll In tn. so., '"on' both d•V\ tn tM 1Ck. Moun1••n tow~ tonlohl In tn. u~r JO\ ano ~. will\ II 191\l bot/I daY\ S? to U ~ Sharing of rides promoted How can you save gasoline. improve air quality and reduce traffic con gestion a ll in one move'? By sharing rides. a practice to be encouraged during special events Tuesday during "Share· A-Ride Day" in Orange County. ~he Orange County Transit District will be observing the day by offering bus passengers coupons for free return trips. Thus. riders can get two rides for the price or one on Tuesday only Television star Buddy Ebsen, who resides on Balboa Island, will be honorary chairman or an awards ceremony at Knoll's Berry Farm where transports· lion vehicles of yesteryear, in- cluding a century-old train and a stagecoach, will be on display. Transit district officials will honor four major county employers that have set' up ridesharing programs. They are the Fluor Corp. m Irvine, California State Uni versity, Fu 11 erton, ITT· Cannon Electric Division in San· ta Ana and Rockwell Interna- tional, Anaheim Division The promotion was orgfinized by several groups involved in transportation or environmental protection, including Commuter Compute r and the Clean Air Coalition. Besides its public bus system. the transit d1stric~ also provides rides haring service in which a p- plicants are matched through a computer with others using the same routes and time scheduJes More information on the system· can be obtained by call· ing 636-7433 !RIDE> Sand Canyon repaving set A I 1'2-mile section of Sand C an yon Avenue in Irvine between Barranca Road and the Santa Fe Railway tracks 1s scheduled for repaving early next year An agreement to res urface the road was approved in August by the Orange County Board of Supervisors It is expect ed to be ratified soon by the Irvine City Council. The two governments ten- t atively arc planning to split the $200.000 cost because the city boundary runs down the center of the road. APWI ........ HAPPY 10TH -\1ic:kc' '.\lou:-c and h1 ..., f'rit•nd..., n•lt•br;.itt.• Di:- nt'\ World's 10th b11thda' on lht• Ctnden•ll;,.1 Ca"tll' "tagl' ol tht• Orlando. Fla . amu:-c.mt•nt park Oriental fruit fly gone from county? Oriental fruit flies found this .,s ummer in Placentia and La Habra apparently have tasted their last fruit in Orange County. A spokesman in the Orange County Agricultural Com missioner's Office said Thurs day that no new Oriental flies have been di scovered since eradication efforts began in the two areas. "In those two instances. I don't think we'll catch any more al all." said Leonard Liekhus. chief deputy commission er .. But that doesn't mean we won 't find any more in other parts of the county.·· Last year. Liekhus noted, Oriental fruit flies were found in four locations in t he county, each at different times The flies "ere Nadicatcd in those in stance:. in the same manner as in this summer's cases by spray ing a pesticide mixed with a strong sex lure on nearby tree trunks and power poles As with the Mediterranean fruit fly, the Ortt•nlal fl) 1s capa ble Of devastating Ct'rlain fruit!> and vegetable::. Researchers, however. haVf• devhwd the chemical treatment that attracts <.1nd kills the Orien· tal fl). hut a similar treatment has not been crt"ated for tht' mon.• dangerous medfly. said Liekhus. No medfltes have ever been discove'id in Orange County, he added Point eo.-ceptlon to It>• Mnlc•n border. out 60 mHe\ will ha"• mostly SO\llllerly wlncl\ 1lo17 •noh wlln 2 lo l foot w ind ••ve\ nus mornlno. Wlndt wttt 10 M>ulllwHI 10 to 11 •noh 1n" etto,,_., t>e<ornlr>Q HoM • ,,., verl•l>I• tonight Tll•M·IOOI west to soutt>WHI \wtll Shower> ano • few tl\unct.r~rs •nd109 e.trly lo day OUI pertly CIOUdy OH•rts should be ~rtly tlOuOy 11111 •ll•moon eftCI l•lr tonoont ano Selurd•y. Hl9fls bOlll day• 11 lo SS, low• tonlaht • to 51 In nortlwrn cw ..rtt. SouUHtrn clewrts l>olll O•yt "'°Uld ree<ll f1 to 93, with overn1ont lows In Ille 61>1 • 1 Brown signs anti-crime bills ~ortMrn C.lilornl• will PW•• In· creuln9 c-lft the nortnwe\t 10- d•y •nO OYer th• f'nllre ·.,.. by Saturdey Cl\ence 01 r•1n In Ille t>OrtllwHI tonight Cooler S.aturoay . -. CTI!]) . " --~ ( Ofd -U.S. stunmary C•ntrel C.llfoml• mostly l•lr 1n IN non11 !Odey, mottly clouOy with lsol•ted thUndo"'-••s In ti.. \OUlll. cl<ylrlno tOftlont ~Uy laor S.lur Oft M cept increesono c touch In tne north Dy •ftemoon \.. ... \•" "'" • Otc'"'d•d Up to 9 1nthes of t••n tell 1n SO\ltnern MKnl99n on Thurwt.v wnlle tt>e llrtt "'°"' ot IJ'e wa$0n fell lo lne north, ano Soutt>ern Ca11torn1• w H ~ ---=== '\ hit by Us llrsl ma 1or lall •torm 'a Cooler Met,,.r ..,o cloudy s•let cOftllftued .ocr .. s llw Nortt> Central sl•IH But tne South remained w•rm, with •-relures In the 80s end'°' under tunftY O les Extended outlook lndn•pllt Jecktnvllo IC•nt City LHll~t Little Roo Loultvllle Nlempllls It wu tunny from the central Rocky Mounta ins to Nortllern COASTAL AND MOUNTAIN f I I AllEAS Sunday lhrougn Tueldey Miami it111w•ukw Mpls-St P Nullvllte Now OrlHm New Von Nor fol• ;~I ;;:.1;;,:,.1~...:;::,':t!,:;s t:1:: Mo•tlY llYMy d•Y• with mllcl tom· tt>e lower Mln lHlppi V•lley, •"0 peretures HIQM lft coutel uees In r•lft ""9.0 lrorn '"" H•ltrn Olllo lhe 70t, wltn Y•lleys In Ille IOt veltey to soutnerft New Er>Qlend Overnlollt tows In co.ttel •nd ••lley In Mlchl99n, pert• ,,. tne Detroit •rH• SS to •S and mountain• In Ille '::::::.:~•:;,:,~r~~~;::~~n~,,"~ -~----------- rush-hour tralllC Tr.. rttln also 'I" nmnoralltrns Okla City Omat>• Orlenclo Phllecle>Na flooded mucn ot tne slate • 1SOO .I ~ ~ ~ mllllon corncroo In the stett·s upper penln•ula, •t>oul 4'h lntlle\ of snow h..O l•llen by mld·•fl•moon More snow wH .... pect•d Tom Eooer 01 tn• Ne11one1 w .. ther Servi<• •I Merquette .. ,o the emounl ••• unusuallv ter11e early In lh• ... _, The r•ln In SoUltoorn C:ellfornl• tapered ott Thurldey morning, but the •lorm dhruptecl Po-• encl ••• rHPoRSll>le lor •1 IH SI -de•ln Albany AIDuQue Amerllto AftCl>Or- AtMVllll AU•nla All•ntc Ctv B•ltlmore Blrmlnonm Bltm•r<k Bo1 .. NATION HI '1 .. •1 .. u 88 10 11 " u 13 51 ,, Phoeftl• PIHtl>UrQh LA PllenG,,.,.. Piiand, Ore ~ R•pld City SJ =~~m-u Sell L•k• 51 Suttle •1 St Louis 5S SI P·hmc><I SS SI Ste Meri. 58 SpOUM 0 Tulu ~ WHhlnotn Jl Wlclllt• Tl " 73 11 f1 11 9t l.J }I ., .. '° SI .. 1' .... " 1S .. 71 s. n 1t 1) 11 13 ~ 13 .. )4 11 1• 11 13 Irene, l"9 sl•tt> hurrlune ol tne 1911 All•nllc Mtuon. WH do,.n- gredecl to• lropoul storm Thur.Oey II wu loceteo well norlh ol tllo ArorH In Ille mlO-Allantlc Oce.n Boston Brown•vll• Bulfelo Che rlllftSC CherlllftWV Cll<ly•nM Cnlc•oo ClnclM•ll Cllv•lencl Columbus 0•1·1"1W1h O.rwer OHMOINS Detroit Ouluth .... ., 0 n H l4 .. •I 5S ., CALll<OllNIA TlMn A smell tropl<el deprHslon mo .. eo slowly tllrouQh tne eJ<treme ea11orn C.rlbbe..,, Dul llecl top winO\ of only JS mph, For Friday, "'°"'"rs ere 1or1Kest over Ille Northent, with lhun- de'llorms moving tllrouoh lt>e Southwut mountelnt. llolll r•ln lhould oevelop over tne Peclllc Northwest co.st. Sunny skin sllovlO prev•ll over moU Of the South, ,,,. NllHIHlppi V•ll•Y, Ille ptelns, ancl the northern Reckles. Tem-aturH wllt lie cold lft Ille Nor111N sl, with hlons In Ille ~ In NI W York.,,., New Enol•nd Thuncley •fl•rno«1 le"'9er•lurtt r•,...O from i> !ft Mllrll\Mtt•, Mich., to~ lft McAll9n, Teu• California El P•so Felrbenq Hef11ord H•lene HOftOIUIU HOuStoft ... 10 60 11 10 ,. .. 7' 62 •• •O 11 1S 0 7J .. I I •1 u •• 51 33 •7 l4 APC>le Velley B•kersfleld B•rstow BHumont Bio BHr Bl•noe> Blyt111 C•tellne Culver City Eureke FrHno L•k•Ar,_ecl L•ncHler LOftO Beech 0 L01Aft9elft ll Merysvllte 11 Monrovia 13 Mont•••Y ... ,, IJ H 63 13 ~ 15 10 62 II 10 11 12 10 11 1• ., .''*-~~Rf REPORT _SACRAMENTO CAPJ Long, mandatory prison sentences for most convicted child molesters and at least 20-year sentences for some third-time felons were among a slew or crime bills signed by Gov Edm und Brown .k:.: . . he Democratic governor 1S· 60 Ml. Wiison 5' Nffell .. }I N•WPort a..ct> '3 0 •'9•ftd 6t Onlerlo s ed a statement Thursday 111 1 -1111.,~--praising the Legislature for '° u "solid and productive efforts in •1 Palm Sj)rl~ •• P •sedene 1' Peso Robles 42 Red Bluff 42 RedW-Clly loO Reno 70 S.Cr•meftlo 0 SAIJtlH U Un BernMdlno 5' Sen G•D<lel 43 S..n Ol•oo 13 .s.n FraftCIKO 5J S.nJow 11 S•nte AN n Sent• B•rb.tr• 39 Seftt• Crur •• Sent• Monk• ll Stockton J7 Te'-V•lley S6 Tt>ermel 40 Torrence 11 Yum• 5' PAN AM ~~ !: the battle against crime." 11 u Brown said l\e had signed 45 ~ ~ anti -crime bills s ince the 11 51 Legis lature adjourned Sept. 15 u n In addition, he has approved a ~~ ~ $495 million prison construction 13 •1 bond for next June's ballot, and :: ~~ said he will work for approval or 1• u a companion $280 million jail ~ : ~onstruction bond, SB910 by Sen. .. •1 Robert Pres ley. D -Riverside. ~ ~ awaiting final legislative action . •2 ., Crime bills signed earlier in· ~~ :~ elude a measure aimed at re· 10 HI Le n Ace11111co t7 11 11 Bert>edol '° 11 u Bermuda 79 10 60 BoVOI• .. ., 51 Curec•o n IO Fr"Pof'I II 13 Guecl•l•liw• It M S6 Guedet°"I» 9? 71 U HeveN • 7J •s IClnonon n IS S4 MoftleQO B•Y '9 11 •I Meretlen II 71 o Merla• 91 n •• ~•ko Cir; 12 f1 U Mont•r.-.y I} 71 n Nuseu ti> 1S 52 Sen Ju•n, P.R n 11 •t St ICltb 93 1S '3 Teoucl .. lpe .. .. S1 Trlftlded '2 11 6-l Ver• Cruz " 1t U CANADIAN TUlll"S n C•lo•rv 10 1oO EdmoftlOft M S4 MontrHI O Ott•w• 2' Rot In• U Toronto S4 WIMJ1M9 U Sun, moon, tides TOOAV First hlQll 12: 12 e.m. 3.t loulllern Cellforftle <•" ••PKI .-en -• '-.,_,,,._.., ~reeslnQ Hrly today, with pertl•I clOlldlftQ. Felr tonlOllt end Saturday .. <-.»I pertly clOudy •'°"II coesl•I slope1 ot wulwerd moufttalftS. W•rmer toOey, cooler tonl9fll, wltfl ev~ly -t wlncb lft llOrtNnl MO\lftlelnf -dtMf11 Slltunley. Sllf1 IMrt ""' ................. First low S:31 e.m. 2. t lte«ll A .. ,,,... Zurne 2 , 5.eftt• Nloftlc• 2 J Or•nte County should rHCll lftto NewJIOf1 2 J S.ft Ol1911Counly 2 J Oull-lor Seturdey Little <h•1199. ..,.,. A .. " I ti I II t II 1 ..... 2 , 2 2 Dir "' "' SW SW S.C:Oftd high tt·•• m S.0 S.C:Oftd low • }l p,m, I I Su11 Mts 6·J1 pm , rise• Frld•Y 6; ..... m Moon Mb 1:5' p.m .. rlMI Frld•y 10:•••.m. pealing the "diminished capaci· ty" defense and a package of bills to toughen treatment of convicted drunken drivers. The most important bills signed Thursday were SB586 by Sen Omer Rains, D· Ventura, and AB383, t h e "habitual criminal" bill by Assemblyman Jim Cramer, D-Upland. Rains' bill sharply increases se ntences for molesting, particularly for repeat crimes, and requires imprisonment ex· cept in a limited number of cases involving famil y members who are found to be capable of rehabilitation. Earlier. Brown h ad signed another Rains bill, SB278, essen· tially eli minating the Mentally Disordered Sex Offender pro- gram that allowed some persons convicted of sex crimes to be sent to mental hospitals instead of prison. Cramer's bill requires a 20 year-to-life sentence for person~ convicted of a third ma1or felony within 10 years. The "habitual criminal"' la .... that was repealed in 1977 cov ered only a handful of prisoners . But state prison officials say several hundred people may have their sentences lengthened by the new law, because it in- cludes prisoners who were con- victed earlier of felonies in adult court at age 16 or 17. Thatr latte r provision, which would extend the terms of some younger prisoners, was one rea son Brown signed the bill after vetoing a milder measure last year. His aides told him that the earlier bill , which didn't take prior juvenile convictions into account, would apply mainly to older prisoners who were past the most dangerous age Moft04l't FNOoy II \'OU 00 '>of - 'fOoll -Dy ~ 30 o "' call Dottote I 0 Ill -"°"' COOy ..,11 be de!•_.., &Munley ano Sunoe~ 11 Y°" cto ""' _.,. )'OU' COPY 'by 1 • m call We're Listening ••• What do you lake about the Dally Pilot" What don't you like'> Call the number below and your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered lo the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may' be. used to record let· ters to the editor oo any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please. RAFF jew€Jry ~I 10 I"' tllld 't()vr COO't .. 11 lllt -.....o Tell us what's on your min~ • ~ 642·6086 . I 32 Fashion Island Newport Beach • 64!4-2°'40 3 Gel\erations of 4nendly,penonal setVice --- - I A4 s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 2, 1981 wrnrnrrrn r Reagan 'speech ·highlights W ASlll NG TON (AP> Here art• the h ighlight:. of Pres ident Reagan's na tionally broadcast news conference Thursday A WACS Reagan pleaded ant''' for <:ongr essional approval of the adm1nistrat1on's proposed $8.5 billion sale of sophisticated radar aircraft lo Saudi Arabia. lit• said the A WACS aircraft would improve the Saudis' capabiltty to defend their 01lf1l'lds and declared th at "there •~ no way" the United States could s tand by and permit a revolutionary takeover in Saudi Ar abin of the kind that happened 1n Iran. ECONOMIC RF:<'OVEH \' * - * * Americans back Reagan on cutbacks NEW YORK (AP1 Despite growing pcss1m1sm toward the economy. the• lall'st Associated Pn•ss-N HC News poll says Ame ricans support President Reagan's proposal for Sl3 b1ll1on in additional hudgC'l cuts. The poll. a scientific random sampling of 1,601 adults contact ed hy telephone Monday and Tut•s cl;.iy . said a majority or thosl' who have heard or read or the pres1dl·nt's latest proposed budget cuts appro\'e of them Yet a majority also believes that their fomilv finances will not 1mpn>\'l' in the nl'Xl year and that the fe(kral budget will not be bulancecl by 198•1 Rea gan's overall JOb performanc:c rating dipped to 53 pen·cnt good or exct'llent. down LO µerct>nl from the• AP NBC Ney. s poll 1n August and lhe lowt·st dunng his pres1dc·ncy Tht• latest poll said 27 P<'l'l'Cnl belll'\'l' Th'agan is doing an only fair .1ob m·t•rall. whlll' 16 percent said poor and 4 pl'rrl'nl \\en• not sun· The president said hb program for re\ 1tal121ng the et•o nom) \.\Ill lake time, but vowed thut · \H' will not be swayed" 1n the push for :.pending and tax cuts Reagan su1 d he wouldn't hesitate Lo Vl'to legislation ht• fc-lt was in conflict with .111 ministration goals. although hl' rl'fusl'd to spl•tulatc on ""hat kinds or bills ht• would rerusl' lo sign INTEREST HATES lie said that hopes for rl'lief from soar 1ng interest rates hinge on the s uccess of the adminis lrat10n's drivt• to stem inflation a nd re duce substantially borrowing b) the federal government Nl'CLEAR WAH ;bl..l•d whether there 1s such a thing a.., a ··...,1nnabll•'' nul'l(•ur \\Ur. Heagan repliNI that "1t is d1f f1t·ull for me lo 1mdginc"' su("h a seen a no The president said the Sov1l'l l 1nion. however behe\'e'i suth a war could bt• "on, sa~ ing "That's why I'm anxious lo J.:t•t them to the table to discuss not arms lim1lallon talks but arm.., reduction talks · C ll I NA (l('agan 1ndirntt·cl that a visit lo tht• Pt•oplc's Heµuhhe of China "1s snmt•lhing that I look ror\\:.ircl to \\Ith Ill tt•rest." but s aid ht· duln't foresc•t· such ~1 tnp 111 the 1war futun· MILITARY Rli ll.OL'f' Hl'agan inclil'atecl ht• would not ;H'C't'pl furtht·r n·du<·twn:-. 1n tht Pentagon budget beyond tht• S2 h11l1011 lhl' lkft•ns(• l>epartml•nt lws sugge'>lt·d for thl· Ill'\\ f1s('al \ l'a I' A skt•d \\hl'thl'r the l 'n1tl'<I States wants to ,1th1e\ (' mtl1tJ1~ s llperiol'll) 11\ t·r tht• Hu-..s1,111., tht• 11n· ... i<.lent n•µl1cd \\'1• r•· ... el'ktng ~l'\ l'I-I!'> IWl'('..,S,11\ to assure that lht• w1ndfrn of \ ulnt•rabllil\ has bt.·1·n dowd ..111<1 th.ti th~ l'l'>I.. ha.., lit·t'n l'l' mn\'t•d of lh1·n· hetnJ.: " ".ir .ii all .. \'OTI ;-.:c; H Hi 11'1 S £fr .. 1i.: 111 ..,,Jld hl· ... upports the· pnn<·1plt•' '>l'I forth 1n lht.· \'ot1nJ.: Hi ght-. .\ct of 1965_ Beautiful, lasting velvety flat finish for walls & ceilings. REGAL AOUAVELVET" Versatile, flat-look enamel for walls & trim. Durable & scrubbable. I I ,~ . ~ , Al"WI ........ \lu11me1., carry the casket containmg the body of lran·s chief of staff through a Tehran street during funeral rites Chanting Iranians mourn crash victims . BEIHLT LC'hanon cAPl \1-.1rh a 1111ll111n lra111ans chant 111 i.: ;,nl 1 ,\ ll1l' r1 c<111 s logans m o 11 1 n t.· cl t IH' v 1 C' l 1 m s o f a Tr11litar~ planl' c1 :.ish al a mass I llll•'rill I .ill~ Tia· C'IE.'rg)-led l!u\ t'l'lllllt'fll rnt'afl\\ hlle look ex 1: .1 pn·1·:rnt11111s .. 11.:ainst rl'ncwed -.t 1 t ·t 'h l1·nt t d11nn)! toda) '!-. 1'rt''ld4'11t1.il ··ll'l'lttllh ·1 h1· t1111dam1·ntall:-.l l\t o'ilem I •')..!lrlH of \yatollah Ruhollah !-. 1111111•·1111 .1t 1·11st·rl guvt•rnment f,,.. 11f \\ .1~·111g .1 blood) t·am p.11, n 11 '' • ··d \ 111ll•nt·e to sea rt' ">'rr.., '" ·" frorn tht· poll ... dur 111;t....{i .111 ·, 1h11 cl prcs1<lt•ntial 1 lt"'lton 111 l!l monlh'> HoJaloles lam Ali KhamE.'n~1. -12, secretary.general or the rul- ing Is lamic Republican P arty, was expected to sweep the con- test against three token oppo nents to become the firs t t'lergyman hl'ad of slate lie would s uceel'd President Mohammad Ah RaJa1. who was a ssassinated along with Pnme Minister Mohammad Ja vad Bahon;.ir in an Aug 30 fire bombing • Tt•hran Gov Mus tafa Tehrani prnm1st•d a pt•aceful voting day dl'sp1le rN·cnl street clashes bcl\H•<•n gut.•rnllas of the out· lawt.'d M11jaht'deen Khalq and lht' government's Revolul1onan Guards Officials c harged that the Is lamic Marxist group was try ing to scare I ran ·~ more than 20 m 1 l11on eligible \'Ole rs awa~ from lhl• polls . They told T he Associated P1 ess that motorbikes would be b:.inned f<'nda~ Motorbikes are a favorite vehicle of attack for guerrillas who pitch g renades into ears or shops and then skit tt•r away through the traffic. Officials said hallol boxes wou Id b<.· set uµ ins1dc mosques and that hags would be checked Rt•sults of thc elt•ction were ex pel'led by next Thursday Others in thl• rat'<' are Educa- t1on Min1 !'.ter Al1 ·Akbar P:.ir\'aresh . former Deputy In· lt.•rior Ministt•r Rcu.1 Zavarchei and Energy Minister Ha~sa n Ghafouri-rard All four can- didatl•s arc Khomeini loyalists Prime Minister Mohammad- Ren.1 Kam pulled out or the race on eleC'l1on t-ve. Tehran Radio reported The• broadl'ast monitored here ga\'<' no rt•ason for Kani's de· l'1s1on. but Kani had said earlier that ht· would vole for Khamenei because he \.\as the bcst man for the JOh a sentiment Khomeini abo has made cleur. although the revolutwnarv leader has <J\'Olded a direct endorsement no one ~n pay you more interest than Bank of Newport on the new tax exempt ''all-saver'' certificates So why not save at Bank of Newport where you know you will get the best service and, of coµrse, you will also have the satisfaction of helping the economy of your own community. On October 1, 1981, Bank of Newport will offer a new "TAX-SA VER" CERTIFICATE of deposit that pays you up to 70% of the average yield of a 52-week T-Bill and allows you up to $LOOO in interest, tax free; up to $2,000 tax free for couples filing a joint return. Imagine that! All those great Bank of Newport personalized setvices and the new ''TAX- SA VER" CERTIFICATE available from your nearest Bank of Newport office. Since, legally, no other bank, savings & loan or thrift can offer you inore interest on a ''TAX-SA VER" CERTIFI- CATE, it certainly makes sense to save where you know you'll be getting the best banking service available anywhere. ; Large setection of decorator and custom colors. WELLS PAINT STORE HARBOR PAINT CENTER YILLAGE HOME DESIGN IOAT CANYOH 61 J N. Coast Hwy. J 6J 4 SOft Ml9'9f Dr. LOCJllH IH<h 494-7000 4 I J lJftd Strftt Newport leach 675-4040 Newport leach 640-9193 If it f I oats, chances are you'll read about it ' ~in th~Daily Pilot ·642-4321 Bank of Newport Three location1 in Newport Beach: Pacific Cout Highway at Avoc.do/780-60001 Dover at Smeenth Street/648-6333, Thirty-Second Street at LaFay.ne/878-8333. .. .. .. • + J ~UffiUa • Consent "rules upheld Court r ebuffs doctor$' cha~lenge on ster i lization . SACRAMENT O <AP > -A slate appeals court has r ebuffed a challenge by doctors to state rules requiring a walling period and slrlngent consent require· me nts for sterilizations. The California Me dical As· sociallon claimed the regula· lions, Cirst put into effect in De ce mbe r 1977: ·were un· necessary and exceeded t he authority of s t ate health of· ficials. A three-mem ber panel of the 3rd Dist rict Court of Appeal sided unanimously with the state W e dnesd ay, a ff i r m in g a Sacram ento County Superior Court judge who had also uphe ld the regulations T he r u le s, wh i c h we r e a m en ded last October, were prom pt<.'<i originally by accounts o f poor His pa nic women in Southern California who s aid Lb)y were s terilize d without their knowledgl' The regulat ions. which mainly cfpply to women in hospitals, provide a 30-day waiting period for non-emergency s te riliza· lions. but say it can be reduced to three days at the patient's re · quest. Refore obt aining the patlenl's consent to the operation, a doc- tor o r health facility a lso must describe the procedure in det ail, including common side-effects a nd risks, advise the patient of - a I t e rna t i ve birt h · cont r ol measures and tell her s he is free to withdraw consent without los· ing a ny welfa re benefits. The CMA contended that the state Health Services Depart· ment was not authorized by law to regula te steriliiations. But the a ppeals court found th~ authority in laws giving the de · partm ent power to license hosp1taJs. The laws say the department mus t find that a hospital's "standards of ca re and services are adequate" before licensing , a llow revocation for ··conduct inimical to the public health." and require the department to adopt regulations based on "the needs of tbe persons serve.d" by hospitals, the court said: ··Un necessary o pe r ations manifestly do not furthe r the need s of person s served by hospitals." said the opinion by Justice Cole mao Blease. He said the ruJes properly he lp the de· partment police hospita ls tha t a llow unneeded sterilizations. The CMA also argued that the regulations conflict with a state la w ban ning gover n m e nt in- terference with a doctor 's right t o counsel a patie n t a bout s terilization. But Blease sa id he saw no conflict. . The court also rejected tbe CM A's argu ment that the reg· ulations are unneeded because patie n ts who are s terilized without their "informed con· sent" can sue for damages ·'The merit in the principle by which recover y for an injury is exalted over prevention of an in· jury wholly escapes us," Blease wrote. I Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 2. 1981 s .~.,,,...._ ADMINISTRATION CRITIC Go' Edmund G Hnrn n .Jr cJ 1:-.pla~~ ">htrt urg111g dumping of .Jamt·:-. \\'<.1tl i.J:-. Prl·~1clent Rt-.1gan .., ~t·tretar~ ol mlt•n or l'ht.• ..,hart \\i.J.., J,!l\l'll 111 Bro" n thi.., "t•t•k ju..,t bl'lun· ht· ... pokt• .it ;1 l 0lllll'<I Food ;11HI Comnwrdal Wnrkt·r~ conft•n·rlrt' 111 Si.Jt'ramentu lit• ..,;,.llCI Heagar(.., polieit•.., \\Ould r·t·..,ult 111 ·..,11t·rif1Ci! for man.'. pr1 v ilt·ge for I ht· f't•v. .. 'Rock Star' .future bright ... WHITTI ER <A P) Jeanne Tom assi figured out a way to make money with Rock Stars, thousands of the m . ln fact, Ms T om assi, the divorced mother of a four-year· old son, is guessing she may m ake $1 million orr her Rock Stars in 1982. Rock Stars ar e j ust t hat little rocks with self· adhesive stars s lapped on them. They sell for $.5 each "I JUSl take these black Mex· 1can pebbles a nd pUJ. a little gold star on ·Rocky.' (he boy rock. and a red star on ·Pebble .· the girl rock, a nd people buy them ." said the 26-year·old Ms . Tom assi in a recent intervie w. She will clear $25.000 on her Rock Star sa les this year . she said. S he admits that credit for the in ve ntion , fo r w hi c h Ms . Tomassi is now seeking a copyright. really should go to her son. Ja rrod Home-style chil4birth plan has low mortality rate T he pre-schooler came in one · day last March while his mom, who works in wor d processing for a Los Angeles law firm, was cooking a spaghetti with tuna recipe. He had earned a gold s tar for being good in preschool t hat day a nd had transferred it from his for ehead where t he teacher stuck 1t. onto a rock he picked up in the yard. "Look. Mom, a r ock star," he told his mother triumphantly. Ms Tomassi mulled the notion. "I began to think ." she said. "It wasn 't a bad idea. Kind of like the old Pet Rock. but on the , P erinat al d eaths rate below tha t of st a t e for d e li ver ies at hospit a l, midwife s ays SAN F RANCISCO 1AP1 A nurse·m1 dw1fe program at the county hospita l t hat stresses drug-free, home·style childbirth reports a low infant mortality rate in its firs t l,000 cases Roscm<iry Mann. a nurse m id\\ ife and assistant clinical professor at CC San Fran cisco. says the rate of infant deaths is below the city and state rates for hospital delivery l ier findings, discussed in the JU I) ISSUC o r t he American J ournal of Obs t etr ics a nd Gynecology . painted a s uc- ce:->sful piC't ure or the program tha t slarlcd in 1975 at San Fr an cisco General llospital Using 10 nurses who have had YES, FOR EVERY MOVIE YOU RENT DURING SEPT., YOU GET ONE WEBER' OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK at ll'<t)'>l a year of extra educa- 1 rnn. the program provide~ a middle ground between home b i rths and s tandar d. high t(.'(·hnology hospital deliveries by doctors. Complications are re fe r red to doctors ·'The purpose is to provide alternative sorts of care. home - sl.> le birthing, by women," Ms Mann )'\aid in an 1nterv1ew this "'c·ek 'The philosophy 1s oriented toward birth as a normal proc· css, having parents participate, keeping a wom an well-informed about her bodv so she can be a n act1 ve participant." She studi-ed the first 1.005 l.Hrths at the center. Of those, she said, 57.4 percent took place outs ide the deli very room in a home birth room or labor room. gcne'rally with families present. she said. Only 9 pe r c~n l were by Caesarean section. "and another 8.4 percent were assisted by a forceps or vacuum extraction, wh ile the remainder were s pon- taneous vaginal de liveries. t he report said. At some hospitals, more than half the births a re with .assistance and another 20 percent or more are Caesarean. M s. Mann a ls o said any woman who wanted pain·killing d rugs and could take them safe· ly was given them. but only 29.l BIG SCREEN T. V. TOTAL DISCOUNT 3338.EUCUO PH. T7M711 WORI,D NEWPORT BUCH 149 RIV£ASl>E AVE. PH. 2213 YES!!! It's Going to Snow The Climatology Lab at Scripp's Institute says ·'It is going to be an early, cold, wet wi nter wi th a lot of snow in the mountai ns." Snow is pr ed icted by Thanksgivin g. W e have a g reat selection of c lothing and equipment. Get ready now! 2500 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach 7 I 4!631-3280 percent of th<' womt'n took Lhe drugs Perinatal infan t mortality . meas ured from the 36th week of pr egnan('Y through t he first month of life. was onlv nine oul of Lhe l.005 cases. s he said. She said the l'ntlre hospital. in eluding the nur:.e -mid\\ ife pro- gram, had a perinatal mortality rate of 16 9 pe r 1.000 1n 1978 But the figure~ may not be compara ble because the hos pital has many more cas es of premature birth and low birth weight t han the nursc•-midwifo program. she said. llowevcr. Ms Mann added. "by virtue of it being a county hos pital. our people had a very broad representation or risk fac tori-. .. She said about half the pa· twnt!-. were non-whit<'. The perinatal mortality r ate in 1978 was 24 per 1.000 for San Frunc1scu and 18 per l .000 for all of California. she said Other statistics that compared f;l\ ornbl~ to the normal hospital :-tJndard, s he said. included 80 Pl'rl'Cnt or the mothers who IHl·ast fed their babies. and nea rly 40 p<'rcent who gave birth with little or no laceration or the pc·rincum. rather than the com mon cpesiotomy. "I can't say that one kind of C'a rl' 1:-. bcttrr than another," Ms Mann said other hand ... T he initial investment was $8 for an 80-pound bag or Me xican rocks and 43 cents for some gold s t ars . Then s he and Jarrod made up 500 Rock Stars, she said ·'I onJy went to sc hool to the 10th grade and maybe I'm not loo s mart. but it seemed to me we had something here ·· Even with that hunch, she was n't prepared for he r over· wh el ming fi rst-day sales suc- cess . She took the rocks to a Sun· day swap meet in La Mirada, and under a sign tha t said "A Rock Star Is Born." s he sold 400 ro~s at $4 each Avco Thrift gives everyone the chance to earn high interest. You don't have to haw a big account to feel welcome at Avco. And 1t doesn't take a lot of money to earn high interest. We have plans to fit everyon~·s needs AncJ people who can make you feel at home. So come on in Our people will put you in the best company. 14.50" Term Investment Certificate lnVl'\t .u ht1h! '" ,.r,no f1•1 cJS 'h<>1I a lime a' 'Ill d"v' (I n 1h11 .. wnt o f o?arly 1111thdra\1MI m,,~1m111n 1n11·ws1 p.11d ,., u ()•>,, J Passbook A~count l:t1rn., from d ,11<· ol d .. po~11 lntere~t c:om poundl.'d <1,11111 f>t'1d quarlo?rly M1mmum dl'f)(l$11 '!<l'l Thi~ 1~ a hmltl'd offor .iv11ilt1l:>lo? lo Cahlorma 111,1dt'11I~ only R11te~ ~ub1ect 10 change on a weekly basis . .d§A~CO THRIFT 25252 Cabot Road 620 Newport Center Drive. Suite 101 Laguna Hills. California 92653 Newport Beach. California 92660 (714) 581-1700 (714) 644-9490 REAL VALUES on items from applesauce to zippers l11·1v ...... . _ · are advertised ever..y day In the •J rllml :-1 J [ , " ·' . _, ~· Orange Coaat OAjl V PILOTJFrlday, October 2, 1981 Time for county to cool payment debate Orange County governm.:nt. to hear some of its pronounce ments, is doing nothing mort! than acting in the µubl1e interest in taking a bold stand against the University of California in a db pute over provision of medical care for indigents at the CC Irvin e Medical Center T he two sides have been hag· gl~ng for several ~·cars over S8 million The figur(' represents amounts billed bv the univer~1tv to th e county for ·treatment of in di gents. The county has 1·ef u~ed to pay thousands of oills. clcum ang that ser vices provided by the university were exc es~1 ve. In this dis pute. the count~ portrays itself as the hapless con s umer. the univers il v as thr un ~c rupulous business · owne r Th<.· county says it ma~ refuse 10 µa~ a ny bill for service~ 1t C'ons1der:-. excessive As I!) the ca:.c in mam con s umer disputes. the S8 million question has been sent to arbitra-. Lion . a length~ a nd co~tly process t hat. in itself. probably will <'o:-.t taxpayers million~ bt'l'ore it 1~ rt· sOl\'ed. Clearly, lhc· c:ounty owe-.. tht• un1vl!rsil\' :rn amount of rnonev It may n·ot be 100 percent of the $8 million th<.• univers ity is clulm ing It may be only 75 percent. or S6 million. Perhaps the amount 1s even lower. But the f<1ct remains. the county has an obligation And one that it should meet. We'n• not s uggesting llw c·ount)' thrnw in the towel. pa~· lhl' S8 millior\ and let b) gone~ bt· h) gone<; What we are !'>uggesl ing, how<.'Vl'I'. is that the county . as the univt•rs ity has proposed. pay some percentage agains t the S8 million in di~pute. A good fa ith payment. if you will One that might s how that the count~. for al I the rhctorit of its officials. 1 ~ interes ted in bringing the mattl'r to some resolution. The university has suggestt'rl a payment of $4 million. whi('h docs not seem unreasonable Agreement b) the <:ount' to pay such an amount would be 1n lhe public i nteres t Ccrtainl~· mu('h morl' '>0 than the eounl\'·, l'ast-m·con c rete po~ition that n'ov. 1s dominulmg the is:-.LH.1 The monev sa\'ed from end mg tht• legal .... :ranglrng c:ould bu~ ti lot of health Lost lll the shuffle • '.\lot long ago we hailed the wis dom of the -;talc Legisl<ttllrt' for finally overturning an 1872 law that permib defendants in eriminal cases to demand. a nd reccivr .. ~lqsed prelimlnar,,· he<ir · 1ngs. Our congratulat10ns Wl'rc premature . Losing its wi!->dom in the scurry of ib clo~ing session. the Legis laturt' also managed to lose the bill that would hi:l\'e n• quired open hei:lrings unlt.':-.s a judge was connnced thb l'Ould be a ·ctear and pre~ent d anger to a fair trial for tht' d('fenctant The m e a -;u rt: had indel'rl been passed by both the SenC:llt· Cl n d Ass t1 m h I ,. . b u t o ne a s sembl\'man made a last-manutl' request for a minor change 1n it-.. wording . The Semite agreed anrl· the b ill was dul\' returned to the Assembly for it~ rntl' of concur rence Alas. a~ the l'lock rt•uched and pas-.ed midnight in the clos ing scs~1on . the bill somehow vanished in a pile of literal!~· hun· dreds of other mt·a ~u re" aw;,11ting final action So lhC' 1872 hrn rcmuin-.. 011 the books and 11 \\ill hl' anothl'1 'ear before 11 can ht.• ehangt•d The problem. of courst•, as the lawmakl'r-; had <igrt·ed dur ing l'arlier hearing~. 1~ th<1t up to 90 pcl'('ent of C'rimin;,.il cases no\\ a re rc-..oh·l'd m onL· manner nl' another ot'ten b~ µlt.'<J bJrgain ing during tht.> prt'liminar~ ht•aring pl'OC't•:-.s unrl 11l'\'L•r <lo ~'' to tr ia l So the pubht· ha ~ n11 "a' o l knowing how and wh~· a th~rg<• has hl'L'n d1sµm.t•d of. The Ill'\\ lav. \\Ollld permit t los un.• of <J hearing onl.' for 'alld rca~rin:-. and would clim1natt• lhL· µers1~ tent practice of ll'tting c riminal defendants w1gglt' out of h1g t rou blc b~· pleading gui lt ~· to a IL•swr <."harge behind c·lo..,cd door-.. The ·tos t · bill :-.hould b<.• lound and promptl y rt• introduced And the Ll'gbl~tun.· which rlused an unu-.uall' l'haotlc performan<:e -..houl<1 n· "'ol\'E.' to take hettL·1· ean· of 11 -.. pa pe "'' or·k A shame ful per/ ormanc e The Sp ringboks ll'a m of South Africa rame to this countn· to compete In rug by but wouncl up playi~ polit ical footbc.111. T hi · country s hould be ashame of the way the visiting team was treate d Even the Ru ss ians an• s hown more hospitality. And Gov s . Brown of California and Carey o f New York plus Mayors Bradley of Los Angeles and Koch of '.\lew York City wound up with egg on their faces . too. for their >Aholt\' political plays The ir beharn)r was s hameful The Sprin gboks . h ere ironically on a goodwill tou1 . were greeted with catcalls. a cold s houlder. bombs and discourtes\ because of their countn"s racial policies after vanous' offi cials worked up the populace And after the inevitahlL· hap pened 24 policemen and two security guards were injured in a • ml' lee Ctt :';few York ·~ Kennt'd\· Airport the silen te from Bro wn and Bradle~· was deaf en ing. Not a sing le expression of l'egr et Why. the gon·rnor and our ma vor show more C'OU rtesv to the' Russian balle t , the Russi<tn basketball team . R ussian diplomats and Russ ian bus1 n e ..,,s men . Yet Ru ss i a i " acknowledged one of Lhe worst "iolators of humun rights in th<.• world. Why the double standard'.' L'S. Obtrict Judge lloward ~tunson of :'llew York struck the proper ton e. sayin g South Africa ·s policies were irrelevant to the issue befon.• the court of whether rugby s hould be played • The integ rated Springbok~. cons idered the best team in the world. came to this counlr\' for three ~a m es marred b~· vwfoncl' It's a sad commentarv. not on Sout h Afnca out on 11s · Opinions expressed in '\he space above are those of the Dally Piiot. Other views ex- pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is invlt· ed. Address The Daily Piiot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626-0560. Phone (714) • 6.42 ""321 . L.M. Boyd/Speech impe d i ment That Moses had a speech lmpedi· ment you've probably heard. But do you know how he got it? According to pne Biblical authority. when Moses was an infant In tbt care of an Egyp- tian Pharaoh's court, he put a bot coal in his mouth and burned his tongue. Passenger pigeons are extinct Hunters took one pigeon, sewed Its eyelids abut so it wouldn't ny, and placed It on a stool In a clearing. It fl~pped its wings, and other pigeons gathered around it, and the shooters worked furiously. Little is left of the passenger's presence except that common expression "stool pigeon." Q. What proportion of the sports writers in this country were alhJeles in college and the pros? A. College, 15 percent. The pros, 3 percent.. .-------------------------------------------------------------.. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat f'MlMI,,_ .._ty tley el t1M t•• et Jlt W.,i ..., $t. c.u ,_,. ,..._(Of,.~ ....... t5t0, (o"a •M. CA.,.,. Thomas P. Haley Publisher 1"oma1 A. MufPtlrne - Editor • BartNra Krelbich Edltotial Page Editor 1. ) ----~-.. Qil overcharges • ID WASlllNGTON -As the president desperately tightens the federal budget lo stem the swelling deficit, he is losing billions of dollars through false economy The Energy Department's en· forcement arm should be strengthened, not cut back. so it can recover the billions of dollars that the oil companies ove rcharged consumers during the price controls of Lhe 1970s. (President Reagan s aid las t week the Energy Department will be disbanded). Two internal DOE memos reviewed by my associate Tony Capaccio suggest the mcignitude of the ripoffs. One of the memos, dated May 26, was prepared by L. K. Jones, the agency's top expert on the way middlem en manipulated oil prices to bilk the con- s umer "Of all the segments of the in· dustr)'. the crude oil reseller segment was probably the most corrupt," Jones wrote. THE SITUATION "Lakes on the pro· portions of a national scandal, .. J ones told his s uperiors. "l( we do not pros· ecute violators. then the consumers have been ripped off to the tune of $8-$10 billion." Yet prosecution is being hampered by low morale in the enforcement section, caused by widespread fears that there will be serious "reductions in force" - lhat is. firings And the DOE brass have done little to dispel these fears, accerd- ing lo investigators for the House Energy and Commerce Committee. "We have a few good people who no doubt will work unlil Doomsday," Jones wrote, adding· "We have many, however, who feet they are not being supported al this critical stage of the program." Commenting on a department work plan that set priorities on cases to be handled before Sept. 30, the end of the fiscal year, Jones said the computer in- \ ~l -JA-Cl-A-llD-IR-10-11 -~ formation on which the plan was based "significantly unders tates potential violations and Lends to mislead." He estimated that the lowest priority cases "m ay have potential violations of a lmost $3 billion." Substantial work in the area of mid- dleman gouges would be left undone by Sept. 30, Jones warned -"anywhere from 85 lo llO cases." They are "some of the most significant and egregious cases we have uncovered ... <involv· ing) fi rms that have been indicted, will be indicted or probably would be re- ferred to the Department of Justice if we could complete the audits ... THE OIL INDUSTRY'S attorneys have also had their eyes on the calendar -a nd on the possibility of severe cut- backs in enforcement personnel. "La wyer s have told me that their strategy is to outlast us," Jones wrote. ·'They firmly believe if they can ob· str ucl or thwart audils beyond Sep· tember. no one will be left to do the • billions audits. Whal 's bad 1s that they are probably right ·· Acting DOE Specwl Counsel Avron Landesman confirmed Jones' gloomy prediction exactly one month later in another memo "We have already ,., about 25 percent of our field staff." he told his superiors . "In addition, we have a l ready lost a good number or al· torneys, including some who have worked for years on parti cular audits and enforcement cases '' One major impediment to completion of some cases. Landesm an warned, is the uncertain sLatus of the ~o·called "V factor " -a complex regillation that covers the c~culalion of costs lhaL can be assigned lo the various products re- fined from a barrel of crude oil As I reported earlier this i ear. the oil industry has been trying tonave the v factor killed. The administration has been reviewing the rule and may well decide lo abolish it. H that happens many of OOE's overcharge cases would be undercut. IN A PRIVATE letter to Energy Secretary J ames Edwards, Rep Toby M off ell. D·Conn.. warned that con· tioued stalling on the V ractor review "raises serious quest ions concerning the administration's pledge to continue an effective enforcement action against major oil companies." Footnote: If t he overcharges are ever recovered. which is increasingly unlike- ly . some or the money probably would be refunded to consumers and some would wind up in the federal treasury Speculations on the end of the world If the world's going to come to an end, •l would be in my own selfish best io- tt'rest if 1t happened somewhere around the year 2000. In 20 years l'JJ have lived a reasonably long life and I could die a long with everyone else on doomsday without the gnawing fee ling that I'd ~ missing ~verything that happened after that. Prospects don't look good, though. There was a story in the paper last week that said archaeologists had found evidence of life in this part of the world as long ago as 180 million years. That's a lot of years ago. If the world has last· ed that long, it seems unlikely thaf it would end, arbitrarily, in the year 2000. MOST OF US don't give much thought lo the end of the world. It does n't pay, really. There a re oc· casional nuts who predict it will come a week from Tuesday, but it's nothing most of us worry· about. I think of It when I read about nuclear weapons. Is the unthinkable thinkable? Could tt really happen? Is it possible we're go· Ing to destroy -if not the world ~ all civilization on this planet, Earth? You have to admit there's a chance of it, but it's unlikely to be as dramatic as a wipeout war between ourselves and Russia. T h ere are two more lik ely possibiliLies for the end of the world. First. we could keep breeding until there are 100 times more people on Earth than there are now. At that point we would have taken up everything from the ground, turned il into garbage and dumped it into our lakes. rivers I~'~ -AllD-Y-Rl-0111-Y -~ a nd oceans, thus ruining both earth and water and making the planet un· inhabitable. We'd all die of self-inflicted poison. WAR WITH nuclear weapons might be a quicker and more merciful way to end tt)e world, but it seems likely that the biggest danger of this comes not from Russia but from one of the small, poor nations that has nothing to lose . Most crimes are committed by the peo· pie in our society who fi gure they won't be much worse off if they get caught. On a world scale, it's the dictator fn the little, unde rdeve loped country that doesn't have much to lose who is most apt to get himself some atomic bombs and drop them. I hope one of those dictators doesn't get hold of one of our neutron bombs l don't know where the inventors of that went wrong. I think they mis understood the order the Pentagon gave them for a weapon. They make a bomb that kills people but doesn't damage buildings and certainly the order must have been for a weapon that did JUSt the opposite one that knocks down buildings but doesn't hurt people. THE WORLD won't come lo an end if all the buildings are destroyed as long as there are people left to rebuild them, but if all the people a re killed and the buildings remain standing, Earth is go· ing lo look pretty ridiculous fl oating around in space for the next couple of m ilhon years wi th a 11 those unused parking spaces. As much as 1 hate the thought of hav- ing the world go on without me, I've put aside my selfish interests and have not been hoping it will all end in the year 2000. r hope President Reagan doesn't think it will either. If he doesn't. maybe he'll make those budget cuts in some of his military expenditures instead of social programs. That way I might not be able lo look forward to the end of the world in the year 2000, but at least J could anticipate the government being able to pay my Social Security when the time comes for it. Truth disnrlssed in political power ganies If you believe something is wrong, you have lo say it is wrong, no matter what. In Conkling's famous phrase .. when nominating Grant for the Presi- dency, "He will hew to the line ot right, let the chips fall where they may." Gr ant djdn't hew to the line of right, but that is another matter. I thought ol SYDllY HARRIS this while reading a teller in a liberal magazine, crttlclzlng one of its wrlt•n tor attacking Soviet policies in Eastern Europe "You fail to see," the corrapoadent comp13lned, "that vllltlcaUon ol all things Soviet incites the reaction and militariiation that you so ardently op- pose In this country.'' THIS IS AN old araument., and 1t lJ the devil's argument -that we are ''playlnJr Into the hands" of our oepo-, nent.s when we speak the truth; and lt la better to say notblq than to encou:ra.ie the rabid anti-Communists. But one of the great defects of liberalism and radicalism in our coun- try has been precisely that of keeping one eye closed to Soviet brutality and repression, while stressing the evils of fascism f and right-wing dictatorship. Too many have hewn to the party line, and the chips have not fallen where they should have. You are not "playing Into the hands" of your enemies when you call the shots as you see them, whether agreeable to you or not. You are, rather, demonatrat.- ing that truth and honesty are more im- portant to you than winning an argu- ment ot,defeating an opponent.. Both l.be orthodox left and lbe mW· &ant rltht bave been devious and deceptive ln \b1J respect. The left bas complalned about tbt abuse of "human rishta" everywhere but ln lbe Soviet realm ol lnt1uence; and lbe rlabt hu shamefully aupported lbe moet corrupt and reactionary realmea. un.du the smua alotan of "ll1ht ln1 com· munlam.'' au881A IS bypoc.riUc~. but IO are we~ both d stnaallnl for ~er and dominance. and nol-f01' human Achtl or social juaUce or HY such abltraet ideal. Russia's cant about "socialist brotherhood" is as empty as our defini· tion of "the free world." Politics has always been a power game, using ideology as a smokescreen for its hegemonic goals . Statesmen and generals on both sides are more like each other than they are different ; every country behaves badly when it feels it can afford to, and screams for "fairness" when it is the underdog. ' The only hope is to speak truth to power, no matter where it stands. or which nag it drapes around its purpose. And mankind stlll seems a long way from that upright posture lllllY Ill lAl's hope ar an accldent happens et Dlablo Canyon ll wiU still only be a "rnedla event." r J.V. ....... , .. _. .............. ,....,. .... ... -.--::.·.:-· ..... ._ ...... .,. ,, '· .... ,..--' ....... ' ... o.i+t ""'· . .. I Orang Coaat DAILY PtLOT/Frlday. Ootobet 2, 1981. AT' ~ Group protests shootin of joats for . Army medic surgical pr.actice J / j FORT BRAGG, N C. CAP> A hu.-JM-aocl t)' omelal aa11 there m111t be <>lb r ways lor lbe Army to train Green Beret m~dlct In lhe care of buUet· old Mario Hubal, • 1peclal In.-tralnlq," she aald. soelety. 1olna on or how wideapread It t.. Under the 1upervl1lon or • vesti&ltor with iM F•yeUevUJ Mr1. tlubal aald abe learned ot A base officer confirmed Uiat "There are a number of 1u.r· veterinarl•n •nd 1ur1oon, the ch•pter of the Sodet.y for the the practice from •n enlisted ao•tt. •mong those purchased 11eal procedures which are es-coat ·1 wound ta treated In Prevention ol Cruelty to man and questioned Fort Braaa by the military for medical re 11entlal to savlna soldiers' llves operatlna·room condltlbna, . wound VktJms th•n by shoottna ~1oatt ln I.be ttom4ch Animals. "There la no war _.olnl olflclala •boul it but did not &et ae•rcb. are given anealh la and an war," 11a d a statement read O'Connell said, and the IUlimal on, ao why should the goatJ be • respQn&e from them. She said 11hot In the stomach area with a by Capt. William O'ConneU, a Is t11:rn,ed over to the Special acrlliced?" ' h~ wcSWd forward any tJ\forma· •1smaU caliber weapon.'' b:uie apoiutsman. ''Competence 1-·orce11 ~edic, who must c~k •. "1 ftcl like in today's t mes, tlon sbe gelS from the Army to Base officials would not 11ay in these techniques, once ta~l. the wound every day lor inlec· > "Tbfse men mtght not ever :·have lo exucl e those ,sk•Jls," lherf' must be other ways ot the national headqu•rters of the how long the practice ha11 been must be m~talned... lion and other compllcationa. I ... .,,.,...... MIGRAINE CONTROL? Migraine headache sufferers may be able to prevent or alleviate the spells by using biofeedback. a Un iversit~· of Washington researcher says. Or. Robert Kohlenberg·s program includes use of a finger band that t-e l b the \\Ntrer when body temperature 1:-. n<.><ir lc,•eb for relaxing a nd reducing pain $60 million sent dead recipients WASHINGTON <AP) In death, as in life. thousands of Social Security recipients are being sent monthJ y benefit checks totaling millions of dollars. officials say. The disclosure that up to $60 million in im- proper pay.ments may have been sent to 10,000 dead beneficiaries comes as the Reagan ad· ministration and Congress search for a politically acceptable cure lo Social Sec·urity's fi scal woes. SociaJ Security Commissioner John A. Svahn said that investigators have uncovered 8,518 cases in which benefits were being paid lo people listed on Medicare records as dead. ··1n some instances, it's our fault. because peo- ple have notified us that someone passed away and we have not terminated their benefits," he said. But he said the agency has found cases in which relatives or other people who had joint bank accounts with the deceased "are in fact using the money. and that is not legal. .. Richard Kusserow. inspector general of the Department of Health and Human Services. said he will press for criminal and civil penalties against anyone who has imptoperly cashed benefit checks deposited m the accounts of dead people. The government expects to recoup much of the money. he said fn one case. investigators have gotten back 125 uncashed checks more than 10 years' worth - made out to one of the dece~ed, said Robert Wilson. a spokesman for the inspector general. Wilson said several of the payments to dead people stretch back t<> 1966. the year Medicare started. " The biggest p<.1yout to date was $63,000 on the account of someone who died in 1967. he said. "It's at>solutely amazing to me that it's been allowed to exist. but I'm not embarras.sed by it, .. said Svahn, named by President Reagan lo head the agency. "I'm trying lo find out all the in· stanct!s where something like this does exist to be able to stop it.·· Until a few months ago, no one had bothered to check the Medicare death records against Ahe Social Security disability and retirement rolls. Svahn said, but "they will be routinely matched in the future·· Wil son s11id the agency is investigating whether Social Security employees were pocketing payments going to the deceased. But he added, '"The information we have currently suggests the largest abusers are sons and daughters of de· ceased persons · · The 8.518 cases reviewed involved Medicare's death records through March 1981. Svahn said that bringing the investigation up to date may turn up a total of 10,000 cases. Of the first 2,858 cases, investigators found at ' least l , 100 were dead and 190 were still all've. Girl Scouts set ealendar sales The annual Girl Seoul calendar sale in Orange County will begin Oct. 9, with the scouts going door-to-door to take orders The 1982 calendar celebrates 70 years of Girl Scouting and features Orange County scouts in uniforms from the very oldest lo the newest. Orders will be taken door-to-door Oct. 19 to 25. with deliver:> scheduled for Nov 2 to 15. Calendars may also be ordered by phone (97.9-7900> or purchased at the .Girl Scout Center, 1620 <Adams. <.:osta Mesa. Mail orders require !;() cents extra. ! :. CaDlp Pendleton : · exercise begins • I CAMP PENDLETON <AP> -A 12-day am- phibious exercise Involving 5.000 sailors and Marines begins today with a rehearsal usault on I Camp Pendleton's White Beach. I -The actual landing by men of the 17th Marine I Amphibious Unit ~U take place sometime belore . Wednesday. Invo!'ved In th~ exercise are 13 ships, 30 1 I• airplanes and 40 helicopters. CASH& CARRY OHL Y. "'"' SAVE30% AND MOREi ST ARTS ocr. lit. 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CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92825 \ -z.O~ • NotollmocMlt lnoholie .. oo!wlpMttyl0tllM-IHlec-. 175-9700 Chief Running Frame says, "I've hunted down frames in many territories all over this great land. and I know that the biggest and best deals can-be-trapped at the Aaron Brothers 1 ¢ Frame Sale. Because when you buy one &ame at the regular price, a second &ame that costs the same or less ls just a penny more. They're selling plain frames. fancy frames. photo frames. section frames . glass and back frames and ceramic frar'Qes too. So injuns, chiefs and squaws. follow the smoke signals to the Aaron Brothers store nearest you for heap big deals on frames" I HUNTIN~TON BEACH 7410 Edit_, """· • Open ~·Frf. 10-9, Set a Sun. 1N COSTA MESA 1114 Newpori Btvd. • Open ~Frf. N , Set. a SUn. 10.8 EL TORO 24350 SW.U Or. • Open Mon.·Frf. 10-t, s.t. 10-1. l-Sun. 11 .. Orange Cout DAIL. Y ,_tlOT/Frldey, October 2, 1881 =:'.:::~----..-----....;,;.;----~--;._--~------------~---:~.----r.::;:::=::::::::==========::::c:==::::::====::::::.;1 .....,.__~----=-"---:,...._-·Abortion law requires SHIRMAN CLAY9 .. "The plumb9r MY' gtve It two~ Md tf It'• not bett• In the mort;ilng. bring It In." ,(f.i-\ ...,.,,~ ., Firm finally buckled up DEAR PAT DUNN: Last February I or· dered a belt buckle from Jewelart Inc. of Vaa Nuys. I haven't beard anytbln1 from them ID all these months even thou1Js my Slt.18 check was cashed right away and I wrote two let· ters asking what bad happened to my order. Is there anylblng you can do to help? C.H., HuatlDgtoa Beach Jewelart must have something against answering its customers' letters because the firm's customer service representative had no problem locating information on your or· der and deciding on the spot that it must 1 have been "lost in the mail." Another belt buckle is being mailed to you immediately. Eggciting hobby DEAR PAT DUNN: Thanks for your response to my letter asking ll you kaew of anyone else who was lnteres~ ln egg coUec· tlons as a hobby. As you asked, I will tell you more about my collection. The e111 have been acquired from all over the world - France, Germany, Russia, China, England, Greece, Italy, Portugal, India, Mexico, Poland and the United States. They are com· posed of many different materials -real egg shells (band carved>, acrylic, crystal, wood, plastic, marble, metal, calico or bead cov· ered, turquoise set, a musical egg, ceramic, peacock feat.hers, etc. I hope this helps and other collectors will contact me. J.H., Laguna Beach Thanks for writing. Your hobby sounds fascinating! Letters from other collectors sent to A YS will be forwarded to you. Western Union booklet DEAR READERS: A free 30-page booklet, "A Guide to Consumer Services," is available from Western Union. ln addition to listing Western Union message and money order services, the booklet answers many questions consumers might have regarding efficient communications, both within the United States and internationally. ._ Current. detailed information covers the company's services, including the mailgram, telegram, cablegram and braillegram. Also explained are the charge card money order, the commer cial money order and the familiar regular money order. The booklet also covers Western Union's long-distance residential telephone service. Metro I. Current rates for all services appear on clear, removable cards for quick ref· erence. Request by writing to Rusi Patell, Western Union, One Lake St.. Upper Saddle River. N.J . 07458. GI insurance /acts DEAR PAT DUNN: I am a World War ll veteran who let my GI IDsarance lapse years ago. I recently read that a new bill passed Congress giving veterans like me a dividend on this lapsed insurance. How do I apply! K.L., HutlDgtoa Beacb Any story you hear about insurance dividends for lapsed Veterans Administration insurance is only a false rumor that oc· casionally spreads in different parts of the country. The only insurance dividends cur- rently being paid by the VA are lo veterans who were issued participating policies in World War l , World War II and the Korean Conflict, who have maintained the policies in premium paying status . How to start bakery DEAR PAT DUNN : Would you please tell me the malllnl addresa ol the or1aaba· lion that provides IDlormatJGe oa how to 1tart a bakery. I believe It was In the Dally Pilot some Ume ago, but I didn't save the cUppln1 at thlllltlme. t W .D., Newport Beaclt Contact the Retail Bakers of America, Suite 250, Presidential Building, 6525 Belcrest Road, Hyattsville, Md. ~-Ask specific questions -operating costs, sources of equipment, and any other, business-related matters that concern you. This ls a trade as· soctation for-mom·and-pop bakeries. • "Get a problvn" Then wnte to Pat · ~\..l Dunn. Pat will cul red ta~. geHing • the answers and action wu nenl' to • iolve irwquitie• in oo~ment and n ~"-Moil your q~sUoru to Pot • Dunn. At Your Svvic:e. Orange Coo.at Daill/ Pilot. P.O. Boz 1560. Costa Me!O, CA 92626. Ai many letters QI po3stble Wfll ~ aMwerttJ, but phoned inquir'W1 or t.Uera not 1ncludinQ the rftldrr'• ./uJl raomt. addrt11 and btuineu hours' ~ num~r cannot ~ c()ftli(Ured. This column appears doll11 ez. cept Sundoy1." ~ book showing fetuses SALT LAKE CITY <AP> -Utah's controvenial new abortion law has taken effect, requlrln1 doctors to show prospective patients a booklet cont•lninB color pict'brea of fetu11e11 at least 24 houn before they perform the procedure. U.S. District Judie David K. Winder, asked by a group.of doctors to issue a temporary reslraininl or- der blocking enforcement of the law, took the matter under advisement followin1 an afternoon hearing. His action allowed the law to stand, at least temporarily. The 24 doctors are askinJ that the law be declared an unconstitutional vloUation of their right to practice medicine. The law, proposed by Right to Life of Utah, an anti-abortion group, re· quires doctors to show women con· sidering abortion a 14-page booklet containing the color photographs. A doctor terminating a pregnancy must certify in-writing that the booklet was shown to a woman at least 24 hours l)efore her abortion. The booklet also lists state and privj te organizations that will counsel women about alternatives to abortion. But.the list does not include Planned Parenthood of Utah or the Utah Women's Clinic, which also pro· vide abortion counseling. The booklet is "a tactual, scientific representation of abortion'' and "In no way precludes anyone from choos· ing to have an abortion," Deputy Al· torney General Paul Tinker said. A 1973 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court guar anteed with no restrictions a woman's right to have an abortion during the first trimester of pregnancy. The decision gave states the right to irhpose certain limits on abortion rights during the last sjx months of pre gnancy. Michael Chulada, executive direc- tor of Planned Parenthood Associa- tion of Utah, said the booklets do not present an objective view of abor· tion. ·'This is not designed to help a woman make a choice in a time of n eed. It's designed to discourage abortion," he said. "I think the people who support that booklet would 11rream like mad if lt Included the risks of child· bearlne. delivery and post-partum depress1on." Chulada satd. Dr. Peter C. Van Dyck, director of the Family Health Services Division of the state Health Department, which prepared the booklets, said that information was omitted for the s ake of brevity. "l was bombarded, as you can Im· aglne, with Information to include In It. I had to make decisions about what went in to make it as clear and concise as possible," he said. Infections fatal to sha~k ,> in captivity RANCHO PALOS VERDES <AP> -A necropsy determined that a year-old female Great Wh ite Shark died after a week In captivity from a number or body disorders, resultint ln collapse of body functions. The necropsy was conducted by Marineland veterinarian Dr. Jay Sweeney. ,. ·'Sweeney d etermined that a month-old perforated stomach ulcer and four gaffe wounds infliced at the time of the shark's capture caused severe anemia from blood loss and a greal4 dea l of internal infection. which quickly spread to a number of vital organs," s aid Marineland spokeswoman Mary Schmidt ThurS:' 'day. Sweeney noted that, considering lhe shark's weakened condition at the time of capture, it showed a sur- prising amount of r esistance to the body disorders and malfunctions. "In light of the extensive wounds the shark received from gaffe hooks used by a sportsfishermen crew to catch the shark, Dr. Sweeney believes it would not have survived for any great length of time had it been im· mediately released into the ocean," she said. 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FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1911 CAVALCADE STOCKS COMICS GARDEN ' 82-3 BS 86 810 .. .. Art Hoppe's column can be ·an enriching ex- perience. See Page 83. 0 D I I 1. altimo~e's Barniim building his ciiy back I • Baltimore Mayor Wtlltam Schaefer prepares to take his promised dip in the aquanum·s because the facility didn·t open on time. Embarrassed by F'amous Amos· flowery introduction. Schaefer hides behind the cookte back at press conference. Social Security - a political tar WASHINGTON <A P) -Social Security is an issue that has nagged President Reagan for years, and he says he wants to take the topic out of politics forever. That won't happen. Neither party is going to stop talking, and campaigning, about the federal program that direct· ly affects more voters than any other. About 36 million people receive benefits. And Democrats are not about to drop a subject on which tbey consider Reagan vulnerable, because or bis pronouncements and proposals. Reagan Jong ago disowned bis early criticism of the system itself, and baa backed away rrom cost-cutting proposals that were part of bis federal austerity program. No politician and no party has a monopoly on the problem. Each side blames the other for the fragile financial s tate of the Social Security fund. Reagan is likely to gain ap- proval of the measures he seeks, to tide it over. simply because be has tailored them to the mood of Congress. Hoose Speaker Thomas P. O'NeUI Jr. said the Democrats will work with the administration for legislation to permit borrowing among the three trust funds. That way, the financially st.rapped old-age in-1 surance fund can borrow from the disablllty and hospital in· surance trust funds. Reagan called that a tem· porary solution, one that will buy Ume while the government figures a way to put tbe whole system on a sound financial foot- ing. .. The president also recom· mended restoration of the 1122 NEWS ANALYSIS monthly minimum benefit for most people who get It now. Congress voted to drop it al the behest of the administration, bµt . even the Republican Senate was moving to reinstate it. Reagan said it should be restored for the truly needy. In his second-round bud1et re- duction proposal, Reagan re· pealed -and defended -bis recommendations for cuts In the benefits of people who relire before age 65, and ror a three- month delay in the 1982 cost of flving increase ln Social Security benefits. But he dJdn't push for their enactment. He simply said they were reasonable, sound ideas: Reagan said many Americana Mayor gets headlines , but also gets results.. &ALTIMORE (AP) -They .. call him mayor. and have for 10 years, but there's something of P.T . Barnum in William Donald Schaefer, the Pied Piper of Balli more. He's donned a pith helmet and held aloft a stuffed raven to pro. mote the Edgar Allan Poe llouse. He's milked cows to plug a dairyman's convention. He played the kazoo with Famous Amos of Cookieland to raise funds for a charity. And recently, decked out in a yellow and red striped Victorian bathing suit with a straw boat.er on his head, he jumped into a seal tank of the new aquarium, a promise he made if the $21.5 million showplace didn't open on time. He did it aU for the greater glory of Baltimore, a city trying to pull itself up from ruin by its bootstraps. Still there is more to this man who has spent 25 of his 59 years in city politics. He has helped re· bui l d the cit y's decaying downtown, and pumped a little civic pride into a citizenry that for years believed slums were as inevitable as strip joints and top· less bars. 1 He has become a symbol that city hall cares and is doing something about it. One neighborhood group want- ed a sign to greet people enter- ing the community. The city ob- liged and the sign went up with brass bands. balloons and a parade, all in a pouring rainstorm. .. That's sometimes all you need ,,. says Mayor Schaefer. "Then they start fixing up the fronts of their houses, cleaning their yards and alleys. Yan· dalism is reduced. Everybody gets enthused." The question is how far one man's enthusiasm can go. He works from 7: 30 in the mo ming until 10 at night, "when my energy drops off." He goes through the day with police "guards" but they trail along. He opens his own doors, carries his own papers and when he goes out for a fast-food lunch, he orders for everybody. He tours the city writing ac· tlon memos-to city agencies to pick up trash there or cut down dea'd trees here . "If I can see it, why can't you ?" Born and raised in Baltimore, he has lived in the same rowhouse for 50 years, now with his 86-year-old mother. He has watched th e neighborhood change from all white to all black. To save vacant houses, he put them on the market for a dollar and set up low-interest financing so the new owners could re· habilitate the property. He started a similar project for storeowners. When federal funds were cut, · he mobilized local businessmen who promjsed $200,000 to save a number of small city programs that were otherwise doomed. Then he hit the same busi· nessmen for S300,000 more for a city foundation that would sup- port other city programs. . He pushed for a new home for the city symphony and got funds for local artists to paint murals on city buildings. He has pressed for more effi· cient use or what federal funds are available, using them to s pur private investment. And he tried to block the banks and in· surance companies from ''red- lining" blighted areas where in· vestment was dearly needed. He started a som eti m es- controversial quasi·municipal corporation to expedite the use of federal, state and city money. And he used loans from the cor· po~ati to turn the rat·intested do Inner HllTbor into a / . ~ sparkling cenO!r of shops, office towers, restaurants, hotels and yes, the aquarium. Not all agree with Schaefer that the rejuvenated downtown will bring indirect benefits to the rest of the people. Greg HU11ter, wh<t-directs a project to help street people from derelicts to runaways, says, ··1 think they run the risk of setting up two separ ate societies ... You can't send all the money to one place and ex· peel the neighbornoods to do it all on their own.'· Sehaefer defends his actions and says that 85 percent of the si milar to legislation before Congress. Control Data and its sub- sidiary Commercial Credit plan a business and technolo1y center in one of the city's worst run-down areas. The center would provide counseling and technical assistance to minority businesses. In full operation, it would employ 2,500. Housing is one of the city's major problems. Many dwell· ings some say S0,000 -are substandard and th~re are 43,000 people on the waiting list for public housing. As Jobs become more scarce, He has become a symbol that ci- ty hall cares and is doing something about it. city budget goes to invisible pro· grams such as social services • that are directed to people. A critic of the Reagan ad- ministration and its budget cuts, Schaefer and has staff are pon· dering how to make up the losses. They plan to lobby the state government for an ade· quate share of block grants, but that may not be enough. He is critical of David Stockman, the feder al budget cutter. Watching a group of black youths crossing the street, Schaefer says, "what ar e they going to do? What are we going lo do to help them? I don't know." Unemployment -as high as 50 percent among minority youths -is the key problem. Some 40,000 are out of work in the city, and more will be when the impact of the federal cuts are felt Schaefer advocates creating private enterprise zones in the city where businesses can get tax credits for developing. Groundbreaking began recently on a model program -one racial t.fnsion is tightening. "JYs more a sen se of something in the air," says Greg Hunter. who is black. Mayor Schaefer can be hard· boiled and tough with staff, charming to those ht! would con· vince, and quietly modest. His aides say his bursts of anger are only evidence of his frustration. One day recently, the city board of estimates voted to guarantee a $4 million loan for a black neighborhood to build a recreational haU for young1'ters. It was the end of a four-year bat- tle and the hearing room erupt- ed in cheers and applause. Sch aefer, who had been in· s trumental in the decision, quietly slipped out of the room, avoiding th e hugging a nd handshaking. Later, staring thoughtfully out the rain·streaked wi ndow of his limousine. Schaefer was told that there was an impromptu benediction in the hallway after the hearing broke up. He did not say anything for a while, then turned and smiled and said. "Today is a good day."' _Competition ends for Oregon fires GRANTS PASS, Ore. (API - The Grants Pass Rural Fire Department has answered its last fire bell for the time being. Following a head·on battle bet ween the department and another private company over contracts to right fires in areas around this 1'0Uthern Oregon town, Rural 's 12 pieces of rirefighting equipment were turned over to the Internal Revenue Service to satisfy liens. Walt Miller, a co-owner of Rural. said his company hopes to raise about $20,000 to satisfy the federal liens and another $15,000 for equipment to resume service to its 2,300 subscribers within 90 days. "We feel that we·ve partially let them down,·· he said. The subscription.funded firm had no competition for more than 20 years until a new com· pany, Valley Fire Department. brought in new equipment, methods and training two years ago. Both companies s erved a 200-square-mile area. one of the few in the country with two private departments elbowing for contracts to protect homes and businesses. Firefighters from the two companies often met at the same fire and fought side by side, no matter which one had the contract. Only recently. Rural won a contr act with Josephine County to provide fire service to the county•s buildings outside of Grants Pass. l Valley offered to provide service for $1,500. Rural said it would battle the blazes for free. Miller said the company's am· bulance service will continue to operate. but Rural will refer fire calls to other companies in the county. Bertha Miller started Rural with her husband and continued to run it until she turned it over in 1980 to her son. Walt. • But she continued to work for the company and was answering the fi re bell until recently . "Frankly she's tough, she's d etermined," said John Mustard, administrative assis· tant for Valley. "We can't even imagine what she·s been going through." Mrs. Miller, however, had problems of her own with the IRS. Liens on property owned by Mrs. Miller and the fire depart· ment for non -payment or personal, corporate and payroll taxes totaled about $150,000 since 1976. Last May, the IRS auctioned about 29 acres and several bu1lO· ings that served as Rural's headquarters. baby that won't go away_ ---r are concerned "and even frightened" about the future or Soc I al Security . The rnost frightening accounts are those that have come from the Reagan administration. Reagan's aides have called it a crisis, warned of bankruptcy, ·1 Budget Director David A. Stockman has said the real ques· lion is whether the people who depe nd on Social Security benefits ·'can coun t on any check at all" a year from now. The subject is a difficult one ror any president bent on curb- 1 ng federal spending. Jimmy Carter and Gerald R. Ford both proposed limits on the annual cost or living increases in Social Security. Neither of them sot anywhere. It Is more nettlesome for Reagan because of his earliest pronouncements on Social Security, dating to service in the 1964 presidential campaign of Sen . Barry Goldwater. Like Goldwater, Reagan said in those days that Social Security should be made voluntary. Carter repeatedly raised that as an Issue against Reagan in their 1980 presidential cam- paign. "This is an old canard that has been laid to rest every four years since I first ran for office in 1966," Reagan counte red, promising to defend lhe system and put It on a sound, reliable footin1. in bis 1976 and 1980 cam- paigns, Reagan said he would protect current benericiarlea and, at the 1ame lime, create a commlalioo or experta to flnd a permanent solution to the system's financial problems. He ls proposing a 15·member com mission, appointe4 by leaders of both parties,._ to un- dertake that task, and to re- move Social Security once and for all from politics." Reagan said it should be made up of fi ve members he would ap- point, five to be named by De moc r at O'Neill, five by Senate Majority Leader Howard H. Baker Jr., R -Tenn. That would give it a bipartisan imprint, although two-thirds or· the panel would be chosen by Republicans. O'Neill ls wary. . O'Neill said any attetnpt to shape the future of. Social Security should involve the House Ways and Mean.a Com- mittee, which deals with Social Security legislation. Democrats still are in ~barae there. So much for taldn1 Soelal Security out of poltucs . I '· I! '' -Ortnge Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Friday, Octo~er 2, 1981 •ANN LANDERS "' •HOROSCOPE •ART HOPPE ( Af' ........ . TWINS TRIPLED Three sets of twins were in a Hobbs. N. M .. beauty salon at one time. · Shown are 1 fr~ left 1 Patt .. · Hamilton and . 3-mo!llh old daughters Breana and Jennifer. Vonda! Veteto and 2· month-old grand daughters Kali and Janey Veteto: and Nancy Puckett and 4-month-old babies ~atthew and Haley. ,IMliiiiiiiiiiiiiir-~~ltiiiiiii~~---:~~~~I Shores Interiors Jt~tl•I•• Commlirdal '"Y"' 2650 Avoo St . ......,. Newpo11 Beath _..,. 6(2-%255 ._, p~~~~ i I • •' . RUFFELL1 S UP'HOLSURY s.,,. fyo-..... 1199111 ltZ2 HAllOR IUD. COSTA ~ESA-541·1 IH "Our 24th year:· g_ Auto & Homeown1:rs· ' -~}-.. 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Mrs-Clean .needs help · DEAR ANN LANDERS: For years I have been what t1ome people call "crazy clean." Every time I touch a doorknob I must wash my hands. I have told myself, "It's not necessary -you DON'T HAVE TO DO it!" But I become so uncomfortable after a few minutes. I give in to the urge m orde!it get some peace of mind. It' a nuisance to wash my hands 15 or 20 li es a day, but I MUST do it! I am going on a trip soon, and dread.. checking into a motel. The thought of touching the TV dial, the handles of the 1ash basin and shower sickens me. Please y something to put me al ease. I don't ant to be miserable on my '1acation. - 00 FUSSY IN TUSCALOOSA DEAR TOO FUSSY: You are not alone. A few moments ago I read a similar letter from Wlsconsln. Here It ls: DEAR A'.'lN : l work in a small office with fiv E: other women. We share a powder room. One gal has this thing about clean hands . Every half-hour she lies up the bathroom for at least 10 minutes washing her hands. She sudses and rinses, sudses and rinses, until she is sure that they are perfectly clean. ' When questioned about this, her only comment is that she simply cannot stand to have dirty hands . We do the same type of work and our hands do not get dirty . The other girls and myself have tried to kid her out of it, but no luck. We also have knocked on the door of the john and .asked her to please hurry up, but it doesn't help. Any suggestions? She's a nice person otherwise. FIVE IN CHIPPEWA FALLS, WIS. DEAR SUFFERERS: A compuJ1don is an uncontrollable impulse to perform an ir-L rational act. Many or us have minor com- pulsions, such as touching various pieces or furniture before we leave the house~ or checking the lights and gas stove or the front and back doors before retiring. These rituals can be annoying, but we continue to perform them because we will feel uncom- - Joumal of Psychiatry. According to Dr. Braceland, lf the compulsion is so severe and thne·consumlng that it lnterferett with one's life, professional help should be .sought. A competent psycbJatrbt -may be able to get to tbe root of the compulsion and rid the patient of the lncesHnt demands. Dr. Braceland said the problem of being a slave to a ritual may be a substitute for other needs that are not met. Or -f eellng1<.1 of rear and guilt related to something in the past. AJso, the obsess~e, neurotic personality may feel that by performing certain acts, he wUI be prot~ted against bad luck. The loaged-for feeling of being safe is realized when he acts out bis com· pulsion. Dr. Braceland urges people with tbh; problem not t~ give up on trying to get well. He said, "Research is going on all the time and perhaps some drug wUI be dis· covered soon that will be helpful." DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your lack of social graces seems never-ending. A man may extend his hand to another m an for a handshake. but it is a serious breach of etiquette for a man to extend pis hand to a lady. He puts himself in the posi · tion of being refused. The prerogative to allow the touch of another person remains with the female. It is. and hopefull y shall remain. the lady's choice whether or not to extend her hand. No gentleman acts first. ETIQUETTE I N ATOMIC C lTY. IDAHO DEAT ATOMIC : You are reading an awfully old book. It did say that a half cen· tury ago, but such formal behavior went out with sleeve garters and the buggy whip. Twenty-three skidoo, Dad. fortable if we don't. Confused about what 's nght and what's A woman who spends 10 minutes wrong in today's ··new morality"? You're not washing her hands 16 times a day is more alone. 1/ you want honest. doum·to-earth in - than overly neat or "crazy clean." She bas formation on your sex questions. read Ann Lan- what the professionals call an obsessive---... ders· new booklet. "'High School Sex and How to compulsive neure>sis. Deal With It -A Guide for Teens and Their I consulted with Dr. Francis J . .J Parents." Send 50 cents plus a Long . stamped . Braceland, a psychiatrist in Hartford, self-addressed envelope to Ann Landers. P.O Conn., and editor emeritus of the American Box 11995. Chicago. Ill. 60611. Women show might DA.l\JBURY. Conn. 1AP1 "Where·~ vour car. Mister'!·· · Before I could say. "'allow me:· the trim young lady in the feed store hefted the 50·pound sack of sunflower seed on her shoulder and gingerly outpaced me to the parking lot. It must have weighed in at nearly half her weight. give or take a pound for her cowgirl boots. . "How many times a day do you do this'? .. "OH, FOUR OR fi ve times a morning when business is good.'" she replied. with no sign of heavy breathing from the exer· tion. "Good for the figure 1. . • and not nearly as cumbersome as the bales of hay I put out for our horses at home a couple of times a week.·· Based on the evidence presented. sack hauling certainly appeared to be fine for the figure. Equal opportunity has made some charming and efficient changes a round this town. There's a new woman at the hardware store and a part-timer at the gas station who light up those premises with their willingness and s urprising knowledge, Certainly the ti me was long overdue for the U.S. Supreme Court to give a lady a seat, but I'm glad to see what used to be condescendingly called the weaker sex making s ure headway iri the more physicall y demanding occupations. Bulk products have always been my undoing, so I don't mind at a ll watching the ladies succeed at what I have a lways botched up. MY FIRST SUMMER job after freshman year in hi gh school was working for a hardware store in lower Manhattan. lt lasted about three hours, just about long enough for me to be dispatched on foot to a plumbing_ supply warehouse down near the Hudson Rj ver piers for a flagpole-sized length of two-inch zinc pipe. The pipe was heavy and long, about 1.6 feet. I tried balancing it on my shoulder. where it seemed to groove a painful. permanent notch. Disaster struck coming around the cor- ner of Canal Street. I miscalculated the arc of the turn; or something, there on the edge of Chinatown,· and almost dismasted t,he umbrella on a hot dog stand. Swinging (he pipe abruptly to rectify that navigational error. l nearly -poked out the plate glass window of a busraank branch, then took the cap and almost the head off a cop mak· ing his way down the s ubway stairs. The laughter of the. crowd quickly gathering to witness this Laurel and Hardy scene probably dissuaded the officer from giving me .a ticket for obstructing passenger traffic, malicious mischief~ loitering with intent or whatever. Anyhow t manag_ed to drag the pipe back to the' . ~· ' I HUGH MUlllGAll MULLIGAN STEW hardware store and immediately res igned. • MY FIRST SUMMER out of college I took 11 job as an unskilled laborer with a construction firm building houses in Ver- mont and gave deeper meaning to fhe qualifying adjective. Pushing a wheelbar· row full of concrete up an inclined plank to a floor-less second floor. I found. is not a skill that amateurs master on the first at- tempt. Profane and purple-faced at my in· competence. the foreman sent me off to a nearby quarry to help load a dump truck with gravel. The tool allocated for this job was a large coal scoop. Again. my aim was not up to my intentions. I missed the truck completely with my first wild heave and hurled a shovelful of g ravel into the truck cab where the driver was reading the rac- ing form. Instinctively I knew that getting hit in the face with 20 pounds of wet gravel was not one of life's more welcome happen- ings. I dropped the shovel and lit out for the tree line before the enraged and nearly blinded driver could come charging out after me. The woods were lovely. dark and deep. and I had a mouthful of teeth that I sure wanted fo keep. I never did return to pick up my check for a few eventful hours in the construction trade . figuring that dur'nptruck driver would be staking out the pay master's trailer with unforgiving. gra vel·blistered eyes. Punch QUllllll By PHIL INTERLANDI of Laguna Beach ~~ 01111 Kong F-.... s..-. ... W.C. W0tl0 ,~ -10-2 "This better·be Friday. I'm about ready to scream." • HOROSCOPE BY SIDNEY OMARA Aries: Be diplomatic aturda)1, October 3 ' ARIES 1 Ma r c h 21-April 191 .\ Long ra nge prospects come into foc us : r a re op- portunity exists for s uccessful investment. Fa mily unity can be restored . Hi ghlig ht diplo macy. education and improve com · munication s. T AURUS 1 April 20-May 201: Financial terms wi ll be cla rifie d. You gain informa - tion which concerns mone tary status of othe rs. including tho~ close to you Cut through maze of prete nse GEMINI I May 21-June 20 1: Don't con - fuse publicity with notoriety. Bring forth best judgeme nt a nd utilize good tast e Permit others to s how the ir ha nds pla) your own cards c lose to chest. CANCER I June 21-July 221 : Le t go of losing proposition . Be willing to give u p th readbare securit y bla nket. Yo u are ready for cold plunge into future. Added recognition due good news received con cerning med ical-dental checkup. LEO 1 J uly 23-Aug. 221 . Cr eative j uices fl ow. restrictions fall by wayside. Pat h is sm oothed for impor tant cha nges. s pecial comm unications a nd g r een lig ht for a r e- wa rding relationsh ip . VIRGO I Aug. 23-Sept. 221 : Focus on potent ial. long-range possibilities. land . pro perty a nd t e r r itoria l rig hts. Legal m aneuver domina tes scenario a nd could clear air fo r final settlem ent. LI BRA I Sept. 23-0ct. 22 1: P erceive picture as whole : look beyond immediate indications . Open lines of communication . Leave intricate details for anothe r lime . Numerous opportunit ies become availa ble key is to be selective. SCORPIO rOct. 23-Nov. 211: Added ex - pe nse necessar y in order to r eview. re build and construct o n a m ore suitable ba se. Focus on paym e nts. collections a nd the ob- taining of unique mate r ials. SAGITTARIUS c Nov. 22-Dec. 211 : Em· phasis on independe nce. or iginality. new st art in n ew directions. You're able to get poin t s across in un ique. gr a phic a nd dra m a tic fashi on . CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-J an. 191 Those who appear quiet m ay actu ally be hiding t he ir e mot ions. Know it. be aware enough lo protect your interests Aura of g la mour a nd deception domina tes scenario. AQUARIUS 1 J an. 20-Feb. 18 l · Wis h is fu lfilled. but not in manner originally a n- ticipated. Uno rthodox procedures m ay be necessa r y . Me mbe r of oppos ite sex is probably s incere. but a lso is lik ely to be m isinformed . PISCES (Feb . 19-March 201: Emphasis on business. car eer. ultimate goa ls and willingness to stand tall for princ iples. Yo u 'll h ave added r e s po ns ibility a nd chance for greate r r e ward. AIT HOPPE THE INNOCENT BYSTANDER "J Ideas have rich reward v SAN F RANCISCO Anot her poignant ~egment or tha t monumenta l Holl) wood e pic ... Mr. Reagan Goes lo Washington.·· ha!'! been filmed. Thi!'! one open!'! with Kon nil' 1 pla~·ed b~ Ronuld Rl'agun 1 ha\'ang a candle li ght !'!Upper with T he neuut1ful Girl Who Loves llim 1 plat.·NI b~· ~t1m·y IJa\'i~ ' Ronnie · Da rn. 1 chipped my berry bowl. Does tha t mean you 'll have to throw out my whoil' 19-pit•t·t• S l.1)()(1 plan• ~t·tt rng '. Nancy: Don't worry. dear. The re's 219 more settings where tha t came from But I do wis h you'd d something about t hat noisy crowd of proteste rs outs ide . RON NI E : I G U ESS t hey're sor e because I 'm o nly increasing military s pending by $30 billion . Nancy: No. they're angry you're cut · ting welfare program s a nother 12 percent. Ronnie : Golly. don 't t hey under!'ltand tha t 's the only way to tick poverty·' Show 'em in. Nancy. 1\ .'>eedy look my muh led ht/ \\ ullt'r /frt•1111w1 storms 111. H'a/tl'r stop., lwl11r1' lfom11t• t1c1s1my l11s cap 111 lus lic111ds Wa lter· !leek, Ronnie. we.• know vou·re a nice gu y But I got 16 kids to feed <.tnd you 're on l~ gl\·1ng ml' SI-I~ i I a month Wl· used to get $164 .12. RONNI E : DON'T YOlJ see. Walter·• For years president~ have been rewarding po ve rty by giving poor fo lks money. I a im to stop all t ha t. But I'm doing it gradually so you won't have to kick the habit of being poor cold turkey. Walter : I knew you was thinking of us. Ronnie . But how·m I gonna feed my kids'? Ronnie 1 clappmg Jum on the back 1 Do w hat I did. Wa lte r. Find yourself a good job. Walter 'snapping hzs fingers 1 Dr at• Why didn't I think of that myself'.' Pa Kettle : But what a bout m e and Ma Kettle. Ronnie'.' We scraped a ll our lives !'IO we could ma ke ends meet in ou r old age and you keep talking about cutting back our Social Security benefi ts. When• have we gone wrong·.1 RONNI E : VOl"R E growing old. Pa This Socia l Security j ust encourages folks to grow old. We can 't have that. Believe you m e. old age i!'I no fun You don 't see Nancy a nd m e growinJ! old. do ~·ou? And you shouldn't either. Pa Kettle · Da nged if you 're not right . Ronnie ~ We'll sure tr\' Oliver Twis t : Please. s ir'. could I have a nothe r ... Ronnie · Free lunch '! Therl'·s no s uch thing as a rrce lunc:h. kid And the sooner you learn it the better Oliver : Gee w hi z, that's true. Please. s ir. may I not have another bowl of to ru with catsup on it '! Marie Dr essler But \\h<lt about m~· Medicare ... RONNI E : l ·DON 'T want to pa~ ~·ou to be sick, Ma n e. I want vou to be welt. I don't want to rewurd anybod y for being poor o r old or i r r esponsible or sie'k . because I want everybody to be as ric h a nd young and health y as Nancy a nd me. The rrwb breaks into a chorus of .. For 11e·s a Jolly Good Fellow·· and then marches around ....._,the White House singmg. "'I've Got a Pocketful of Dreams.·· Nancy and Ronnie embrace on the South Portico. Nancy· Oh . you ·re wonderful. Ronnie. And just think. if they a ll watch the ir diets. they'll be perfect Size Sixes like me. And then they can fit into their Adolfos . POT SHOTS . BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT THERE MU!>T BE W O RSE T HINGS THAN LOSING YOUR L.OVE, BUT J UST N OW I C AN'r T H IN K OF ANY. First, kick the habit DEAR DOCTOR: I've been reading a lot about the need for sufficient vitamin C to prevent colds and allergy problemli. rm es pe cially aware of lt became I have been surf erlng from colds for years. As I don't like to take pUls, I've been filling up on orange and crapef rult juice every day. I drink It like water. T JOUI HEALTH DR. PETER J. STEINCROHN Vnder these condttlolat1, wouldll't I be If you are in the menopausal age, protecting myseU adequ&ely! I llan no s m oking will likely produce more loss of bad habits except that I i.tUI smoke~ a minerals Crom you r bones. Result : greater pack a day. . likelihood of suffe ring a broke n hip or For more complete pro&eetlon, do yea spine fracture. advt.e_I &De •ltamln C supplemeeu • pUl But returning to your need fo r vitam in or cap8ille form? -MRS. Y. C to prevent colds we s uggest that you will need vitamin C pills in addition to or in· DEAR MRS. V.: Let's belin wtth your stead ot your la r ge intake of rruit juices to one bad habit: smokin1. One 1tron1 build up protection. mott.Y.aUon that m•y lnlhlilJet you to quit ls tKI reallzation that 1mGk~ lowen the Dr. Stftncrolm wtlcomes reader mail. Let- a111ount ~ vttamin C level Iii tbe bkibd. In• o/ ~ tntert1t will be amwertd in Chia Youtefei&yaur owa ........ ~ ~ Columa. s.ftd ~r q~•ttonlbto him in care oj _, le ....... II ,_ ~. ~··· .JG\i UW Dall PUoe. P.O. Boz )560. Co1tci MelO. will 1iYe"6rtl:itoa1mat•_.,,. CGU/. ,..._,, . ....-........... --t--.,...-- ) / Orange Coast DAIJ,. Y PfLOT/Frlday. October 2. 1981 FI SCAL FITNESS .\ g roup of L" S senator!'! po:-.l' on C..'rap1tol :-.ll'p!'I \\ t•anng T-shirt:-. with ri:-.inJ.! ~un a nd in!'lt·rihl'd wit h :\ ~ew Begin ning · to ~how ~u p p..,.t for P rl'~i d ent KOGM RADIO SlBIEll·#ml FM FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH DIVORCED? SfPARATED? Don't just GO Throup it .:.·~ GROW,{MQUfh it! DIVORCE RECOVERY WORKSHOP Six Tuesday,Eveninc.p Oct. 6· Nov. I 0 -7:30-9:30 St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Newport Beach St. A~ •d.. .t 1 Stlt St. Acr-oss frOM ~ H.iMlr Hi911 s I 5.00 b(jiStratiOft For mon information caU: 631-2880 9:00-5:00 Mon..fri. --· Reagan :-. et'onom1c µIa n From left are Se ns. Ste\'e Symms. R-lda ho . ~la lcolm Wallop. R· w ,·o .: C h <.a rlt•:-. P t·rt·'. H·l ll . a nd Charle:-. G i·as:-.lt•y. R low;.i · Transcendental Meditation® Program U shering In The Age Of Enlig hcenmenc In This Generacion The Fi nest In Resort Wear Now In South Co a st Plaza Waltah Clarke's South C.oast Plaza In The Mall By The Carousel 751 -7500 f ) Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 2, 1981 ~ Newporter s~e official An tique & Auto1 ~ DISCOVER Show & Sale ~~~~!!!.Biltmore Hotel owner purchases coast hostelry ...,.~,c:::r."i--. By t(EITll TUBER CARDIFF-BY -THE-SEA BFAOl'TOWNHOMES AT BUILDER CLOSEOUT PRICES Fro• s111,soo Reduced up to $20,000 Euellent Flnandq ._______.~__.__.. Call collect (7 14) 942-3236 or (714) 695-0660 Huntington Center Fri thru Su!J.,_Oct. 2-4. MAIL BOXES! • 24 HOUR l'IC K •UI' • AVAILA8LE IMMEOIATELY •L O W RATES COSTA MESA AA!A 760-7000 ACTOR OM. LUXURY LEAS ES .....,....., .,. .. , ..... ..._ . ....,. ,.,.., ....c._..,,,. 111-c•.t•.M The $25 million cas h sale of the Newporte r Inn ~~,.'~ :;:.. :;:.. to Phyllis Lambert and Gene R. Summers, owners ;o;;; -..,.. ...... of the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, was complet· "'"~"!f .... .=:: &': ed Wednesday afternoon at 4. However, it wasn't ..... c-..._~ttt-.-until 1:15 p.m . Thursday, when the landmark ''Del Webb's Newporter" sign was removed by a Use the Dail y Pilot .. f ast Result" service directory. Your service is our specialty Call 642·5678 ext 45-ton crane, that the s ale appeared official. Summers. accompanied by Joseph Woodard, president of the Biltmore, and Donald Fore man, Biltmore vice president of sales and marketing, appear ed at a press conference at the Newporter Inn on J a mboree Road in Newport Beach to dis - cuss the acquisition and their plans for it. ··we plan to put SlO million into the hot el for renovations next year. with construction to begin in J anuar y ," Summers said. He said the money would be spent primarily on landscaping the 26· acre property, as well as renovating the rooms , m ain lobby, entry way and meeting facilities or the 313-unit hotel. No expa nsion is planned. The SlO m illion budget, Summers said, is alre4dy on hand. . Ln July, Phoenix-based .Webb Corp., O\\'ners of the hotel since 1969, announced the sale of the Newporte r Inn to Westgroup Inc. of H~lywood for a n undisclosed a m ount. Westgro up then an- nounced that Amfac, a Hawaii-based fir m , would manage the properly through its resprt an~ hotel s ubsidiary in San Francisco. (;pne R. Summers. purchaser Summers said he welcomes competttton in Newport Beach, because "first-class hotels a re re- a lly needed. I want lo turn this from a four-star hote l into a fi ve-star . and make it great When I came t-0 California, this is the fi rst place I stayed .·· 1982 MARK VI, LINCOLN TOWN CAR CotmNENTAL. CALL N~ OFFER IS LIMITED When Afm ac dropped out, Summers said he was contacted by West group to manage the hotel. (Earlier, he had tried to bid on the hotel, but was told by Webb officia ls it was already in escrow.) "Whal we did was buy it instead," Summers s aid. He also s aid Westgroup can still exercise an option to purchase a minority interest of the hotel within a set period of time, but he declined to elaborate. The Newporter Inn was built by George Bue· • • col a in 1962. It was bought by J .C. Jacobson 111 I 1967. who in turn sold it to Webb two years lat er ' ~ R ecord g rain sale? Grand Opening v An Isl d • the 1n Sea of xury: Pacific Island Villas in Laguna· Niguel. Discover an island of enchAntment in Laguna Niguel-Pacific Island Villas. Our prime South Coast location is just one mile from Pacific beaches and only five miles from Laguna Beach and the Dana Point Harbor. Our hillside vantage offers magnificent views of the mountains, nearby golf courses and coast· lands, and refreshing ocean breezes blow through our gently rolling hills. This exclusive community offers 1ust 30 select townhomes designed for those who appreciate the finest in Sbuth Coast livi ng. Our flexibi~ financing can be tailored to meet your individual needs. Visit our sea of luxury this weekend -Pacific Island, Villas. From $169,89()-$199,800 Open 10 AM till dua daily Slla<>Hq~ ~ ~ Offired"r~Almld UT ya1 ... 't (•II •~•I Summers, who lives in Laguna Beach. is presi- dent of Ridgway Ltd., an archit ectural and con- s truction fir m, in addition to serving as chairman of the board of the Biltmore and Newporter Inn hote ls. Ridgway, based in El Toro, is moving in December lo new facilities at the Union Bank Building in Fashion Island. Summers said he would like to see t he Ne wpor te r Inn·s n a m e s hor ten ed t o th e Newporter , "because that's what eve ryone calls it, and besides. it doesn't seem like a n inn, which is a cozy, little facility I prefer simplicit y, anyway." OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS NEW YOAIC (API CllJSoGe 7" 7Y, Hoover '"" 10 ~·:;(!."" NASDAQ CltrUIA ]1 3111, Hotl1As ~ 414 0 I u q u o t e I I o n s guutB 29Y1 JO ~-x~·:~71 1~10 Oh Ferro Vlowlr19 ~I bkh lerllJL 11 11'h 11"-11"' 0 11.,TP erMI I--rs b'( C-Cp 6 6•.t. lnfta lncl ~ 614 PCA Int ~!~~~·P~~~s ,:C ~::~i'!s ~ '"' ln1el 24Vo 14\h PebstB " .. ,. lntrc Enr I I V. Pc Gell Include retell ComCIH '21'>'3 lntmtGs '"" 10 =::u: ma r ku p CmlShr 13 " lnBkWlll l~IO'ilt mulldown Of' comm-CmwTel u 1• twaSoo t l~I~ PerwiEnt lu lon IOI ThurS.S.y. Con Pep 2''h 17\lo JemU.v 171/, 17"' Pentelr Stock Bid Asa Co<dls lSl/.o Ulll Jerico s 1114 21'-PeopExp AEL Incl t 1'/e 11¥. Cro1Tre 22"' u 1~r:..~ "" ~ Petrll s AFAProt I~ 12'h CutlrFo s 1111 1 2}14 26\t. 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ISYt Ourlrn 1 l~U IAMCO D 32111 Aeycl>m AAesM9 ..,., ~ tatnVrK II 12 Lflnvs ZJ\jo ?Mio Aeymncl AWeld s JO 21111 EconlAb 1"'-I~ LldStor llfl 12 Reen s Aneellte ~ 7~ EIPHEI ·~1~ Lin But llYt l2 Road Ea A"9SA IJ IJl4 El-Be sv. •14 ~r.r 11!.4 llV. AobbMy A::f:Gd .. \') 17'11i EteNucl ~ ,.,.. 21"' 22 Aow lon An cl. ~V. U'h EIModl s ""' 10\1> MG F 0 s 10'!> II Aous.e ~=:.-s SI!. I~ EnrO.v 10 10!.4 Med1GE I~ ISi\ AusStov IS IS'h EnrMetl'td JV.~ MeoelPt S\Co S'h ~lier Arden Gp 4111 ~ Enlhv 11"' n v. Me~mP 41\tt '3 Safeco AICICote «>¥. 4114 Entwl1tl nor. '"" Me At 1--> IHelGd AllGsLt 1w.1~ EqutSL ... ~ ~ Me krl I -~ StPeul Allan As 16\1> 17 ~~II "' '"" Metlon s 1 1\lt t rlppH :::r~~ 7"' 7"" 7-16 v. Maul LP 1tV> 31 nsor Wt sv. FebrlTk ~ J'lll Mey Pt 2S 2S•t. Svc Mer Ben;HE ~10 FermGp 1"111-::~~?,!! 101/· 101') Svcmst s lteslcAs v S S"' Fldlcor 101Jt lOV. 1~ 17V. SllMed 9esstFr U 1ll4 F1Bk5ys ~JS M<Ferl 10¥t 11 11. Shwmut s BeylsMk ~I"' Ftllostn 2.Sl4 2' :!°::I IN 13~ Slere As s Bwllne 114 ' ~:~~l~n ISV. 16\lo Ml'Ju w 4914 ~ Sllkon• Bent Pt ~ 4 16 I~ SCelWtr 1:l-161 ~ .. Flf'c\Bks 1l\IJ U'lll MdldCep P4 914 'SwEtSv J7"io. II llPll Midi AH I II\ SwEnr s MOSCOW tAP l U.S. officials have said they e xpect the Soviets to buy a record 18 m1l11on metric tons of America 's bumper ~rain crop in the coming year under a renegotiated grai n sale~ pact reached here after two days of talk!>. The United States is ofrering to sell the So- viets up to 23 million metric tons, nearly triple the amount previously authorized for Soviet purchase. 1n the trading year s tarted Thursda). L' S. Agr iculture Undersecr etary Selley Lodwick told a news conference. The Soviet grain harvest lhi!> year is expected to fall far short of planned targets 11"' 711/o Stendyn li\i'J •'• UPS AND DOWNS ~ •>11o StdMlcro 1v. 7'111 IA. U V. ~:~~' ~ Jl'h ·~ "'" ~~" ,.,. .. ,, Siert St ·~ 13'111 SlrewCI 26 11 "'" 10 Suti.ru l3!'t :M'/• HEW YOHK CAP! -Tht tollow1nQ llSI u•.i. 11>4 Sur.rEI M'• 1V. lll-S tht Over t~ Counttrr II"' 1J S'BH s 21''> 12 s1ockS and .. erranls that have 9QIW up l?!'t ll\lo T K s 2'1'1' 2'l.\<o the most -down lrte most IMIHd on 11111 1'V. Tl ME OC y, 1 i:rcenl of Cl\enOt r099rol~• ot •olume ~ '"" ~=~·. JO'llt~ or T"""S.S.Y 2614 -27>ol. 2' No ..curthH ti.ct.~ brlow '' .,.. W\Ct 1'"'-IS Te<umP St S1'h uded Nel -perc.,, -Cl•4"~' ••• t~ 2' HV. TelcmA ll'h 11\lo difference bet-t~ pr•vlou• closir9 t~ IOV. Tenent ' 16 16!1> bid prtce ano Thu"· 1as1 b10 price "'"'"" T .. AB s 21 ..... ~ Q\4 ... ~~~bT1 1~ 11V. "' ~ ~ S'h UPS Sit. S'h T,!!101• ~.,~ Heme L•SI ChQ Pel 41'1. 41\lo "•lcoPd 22'h u y, I Cheriot 9 1" + 1•, UP 100 0 " )~ TroyG g h 2 Cllnl w1 , . ... Up •SS IV. 1"1< l'h 1 t-ll ] Cumo s •"' , Up .,. 4 10 '°" TysonFd 11 nv. 4 Me<htm 1'" + ""' Op 41 q 111 ~1~ UnMcGll 19°4 """ s ~~d,;~'~.t' 1'" . .. 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"'" 24 ZOIMPt )'ill • 11, Up tt.O 2'1'1• 2'1Vt w mor 20'h 21 2S Emery "" ·~ . .. Up 11.1 2014 20'" WlserO 76 71 26 Aosm« 1 .. . .. UP ,, 8 l)l4 l1"' WolvAIU 9 ... l"I> 20 Womet "" . lt: l!v. WoodLol l3v. JJ.\Co DOWNS 6 .. ·~ N-LH I Cl'IQ P<l 12 nv. r~:,cia:"': 21''> 23 I lntcEn ¥tt >·~ -I 0 11 n1 , lntOle ¥tt 2 -.,., Off 20.0 'ent•t: Fiie J' Beu b Sl•t. S1'14 ,.,.,., , "'"' 1'\I> MldlBlls """ l2 I BevMgt 11~ 12 FleHFle ~13 :~;e~G 1114 llV. NASDAQ SUM.MARY J BullBr pt 1 ... ... ()It 19.7 BlbbCo •'ill 1011. Flurocb s 11/a 9 1)¥1 Ul4 4 Lllnvs 231'• 4~ Off 17 0 BlrdSon 10 10"'1 FOf'etlO 1''1' 24'h Mol••. ~3' s Ws!Tr un 20S JS Ott U6 Blrtcllr ~ ~ Form Ill! 21') J MonfCol ~ 4111 • GltmSv J\, .. Ott •o l BlyvOO< IJ 1114 Ftank • 10 =;~ I~ 11111 NEW YOAIC IAPI -Most ec:tlw -7 a~~"" 1'. .. Oii 100 Boneni 2 2\lt Ftenk EI '6\lo I~ 24 ,.,.. lhe<oum~ SlockS "tr.: led by NASO I , ... '• Oii ' BrwTom 24'11 14¥ Fr .. SG «11'1 -MorQAK 3\lo 4 Neme Volume d Asated Ch!J. 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But of this huge total of Americans, a discouraging, (jtsaracefully large pro· portion will make unnecessary errors and fall in your efforts because you don't know you have new rights that provide you with essential information ror your protection. AH seller:; of insulation must now supply a "Manufacturers f'act Sheet" giving you, the con sumer, objective f.a ct.s essen,ial to your understand ing or what you ~ are bu y ing BEFORE your p urc hase, so ~,,.. you can com ...,. pare insulation A • r:gt~~~~~s~n a~~ ·s·Y ... lV .... l_A_P_l_IT_IR-- price . Sellers include retailers, insulation contractors and home builders, says the new Federal Trade Com mission regulation. The fact sheet to which you are entitled identifies the size, thickness and R·value or the insulation. (r-value indicates the insulation's er. rectiveness. The higher the R-value, the greater the insulating power.) While energy cost!> are 1n a leveling off phase right now, it's almost ~urely temporary and prices soon will be headlng up. Many of you who insulated your home attics when energy prices were lower may have added only R-19 insulation (6 10ches1. This is no longer considered adequate . And. in fact, the Federal Housing Administra· lion·s mirumum property standards now call for as much as 12 inches <R-311 1 of attic insulation 1n some areas . The amount of msulallon a home needs varies - depending on the climate in which you live, the s ize and type of your house. the number in your family, your fuel use patterns. Your local utility probably 1s your best source for finding out exactly how much insulation you need. ..Once that's determined and you've decided you wunt to do the job yourself ... suggests Trumbull, .. go to the retailer and ask to see the fact s heet · · But don't stop there. t ) Read &be insulation package. It should state the R·value and confirm the information on the fact sheet The package should also bear the label of the National Association of Home Builders Research Foundation Inc .. which meamo samples of the insula· lion have been tested by the NAHB's independent ex· perts to meet the thermal performance stated on the package as well as the dimensional specifications 2) Check the lnsulation material. All insulations are either "inorganic" or "organic ... Unfaced , in· organic insulation offers certam inherent advantages in fire safety and moisture resistance. Inorganic materials also are not likely to contain potentially corrosive chemicals or other components such as starch. which can permit the growth or bacteria and attract insects If the R-values, the NAHB label and the nature and dimensions or the insulation are not printed on the insulation package, ask the retailer ror the facts. All these are important in evaluating In sulation. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW VORlt(AP) Fln•I Oow.Jonn 41VQS ror Thursd•y, Ocl I STOCKS 0-H,_ lA• CloW C"9 .. 1 60 155.• MO '1 1~2 2• • 121 ~I . ·: :: ., ~~ .. • .. :· :: l ! . ti • I .. . . ~· NEW ¥01fl< !APl·S.lu, Tllurt prln end net th•not of ll>e llltttn moll •cttve New York Slock E•che~ luues. lredlnt n•llonelly •1 mor~ IMn i 1 euon • t.131.700 JO" Arner TAT ... ,600 SI JO Ind tO Trn IS Ull U S!k Indus Tr en UUlt U Slk :Mt Si lS6.'1 3'1 14 lSS S. • S SI 101." 102.S9 101 O'I 101 SI 0.•3 • 32' .. m ... 31• al J11 "• ' 16 ~ CO!'P ~: IOll 1:"' G<ummn CP "°·= :i.v, Solltllern Co 07 ,700 11.,.. 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"''" N•' • A flll 1 t Cl 1 • tAr•lO, .: .. l: ~IY '1e I JJ -\4 -~ l 4ll + I ~ • -~~ It ;n 1 I ' ..... wc:llt• '' +:: P·£~~ Ctow ~~ PElllK Ctow Cltt .... ~-.CIOf\ ~ • 'J'•• t •1..... " 'to a .. • ~ ...," t.: , D;I~ -~ .. 11 ' 1 • .. .. ,., ~f ., , · l: t: >m. "' =. . 1~ ,..... ~\j ... ?t ~ , m "' I ":' ~:r· : 1.fi lryl 'm ···~~.~I :J iliF.1+ ! ~ =i=r. . 1~·::~ ':II t ·1 !;;: .c~1·1 .~ al: ~ ~ ~ 1!u-•11 1.···~ --" ::: ~:;i. ;fJ.. ·tj'i 11"'~" •• ll ; ~·if ... • ~ .. .. N s 'f'I I .,St "' I .N ti .. ~ ... t °"• " t I t 1-. ....... a IO Jl'i-Ii ia'i ' 1 =Wit! 1.IO ' ~t if" -\II -IN I t 0 i . . 1\6,.... a•r :.. 6 1 \li llltl M 1 • I •• ••• ll t It ~ 1 ,6i ' U 1.-..... ~-r • ·; I · • ;:i:.r, t ti . ~ .... + 1 • ~ , .: ~ ~ ----- \ .• ., - . . ~ -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Friday, October 2, 1981 THE by Charles M. Schulz ----------':=I P£~~l'T8 by Virgil Partch (VIP) 816 GEORGE . '· .. .. Ft\~ILl' CIRCl'8 "Wow! Somebody hit the jackpot on this apple tree." "Feel free to wince. George." ~E~E'S THE PILL n.e VET TOLD ME TD 61VE YOV ... Tl' .'IBLE" Et.:DS 1h BE INTE~ESTED TO SEE 11:: IT ~AS ANV SIDE EFFECTS .. l'f OW MAN'( GMVES HAVI: '«XJ S'ON1?1l-115 weeK,WJMIH.e? d..AUDECLJ\V ~T'J.m!m~ ONE OF TME SECRETS Of UF=E IS TO ~AVE GOOD SIDE EFF6lTS by Tom K. Ryan rw. ttAVll M'( S~R~MZR1 M"( S1'IF 10 AMASS 1ltOSI! somsrtGJ 'tl.\R'9.\Dl'K•: by Brad Anders9n Hank Ketchum -. , . '" " " . .. ' -.. " . . • ' . ·.-... I' '· ~ ''If you can't find your toothbrush, Marmaduke will loan you his." Jl OGE P \RKER G.\R •·1 •:1.D J'VE P5YCHOANALYZE.D VOOR CAT, MR ARBUCKLE ••. ACROSS queen 1 Fish 53 TexH shrine 5 Gazelle 54 Blink 9 Assure 55 -of the 2 words ROMS 14 SmaH sled 56 Gellefy 15 Russian 1sar 57 "Bus Stop" 16 Sant• -auttior 17 Liiy 68 Greelc letter. t8 Enttiran 59 Foll 19 Long-limbed 60 Beneflclal ·20 EnJoyment 61 Dec><N& 22 Dull finishes 23 Make a home DOWN 24 Cal's-paw 25 Jocitey gear 28Cur .. 32 Fish basket 33 Cittems 1 Punish 2 Pitch 3 Fever 4 Ordered UNITED FNlure Syndicate Thursday's Puzzle Solved A " A "' ,. t IA II I E II A l 11 I f If~ It' E I l AH A If f "Ill .. o" 0 1 A 8 T I ~ I I 8 T II AP PEO -11 -I l ·-II 1111 EE II E~ ~ NIT E A 'ii 0 IO IT• 11~111 ,7iz ., I If ll "r<lJ I TOt't'~ c "~ T II A NlO E 0 -II. E N;f-.. ~ •IT IT •"' 0" l 0 IA ICll-ll A T f , A C E ~~ ~~ l I! OT E A IA 0 Ff II N 34 B'way sign •v: I 35 Sldn 5 Detuelude communes 40 Shelter 9 Turn aside 25 "Oull" 42 Earthquake 1 Hairy grOWlh 26 OrlglMle 43 Fut9ned ,. 36 Rk:h IOUfC41t 8 Plol 27 Unbrlghl 45 Lotto's kin 9 Predlea· 28 T eutonlc '46 Cheell 14 17 t1\1 I, I It I• I fl ; 1 1 1 \flj I\ I ·cAN l RIDE wm~ T~E PL.UMBER WHEN HE 60eS BACK TO Trl£ StQ> FM SQ'&TMIN° HE FO~T ?1 11"'5 GOOOIO KNOW YOO'RE NORMAL. GARF IE LD by Ferd & Tom Johnson No SUCH LUCK, MOON-· Sl-IE1S STILL GOT IT. OH·OH MAMIE LOS£ HER TEMPeR ,A~AIN, WILLIE~ . ..,. 37 ThlcJc el~ 36 Stupid one 390reat - 40 Pronoun 41~• men11 signs 47 -hemmer l'l"rt--t-t-P-- 10 Very plMMd 29 British -44 Salt: Pref. ... . .. 43HlfUNr 44 Artf1tK 4$ TrOOP 48 flk)t l9'*'-l'a 11 -Id• 30 AemoYe 49 Chianti 12 Stlrnula1e 3 t s.csate 50 ApprelM 13 Aemitl 33 Scordl 5 I lr9q'I neigh-..... t-+--+--+- 21 Induce to bUy 38 Skin-... bot 22 Vlrll dlMflee 37 FoloWd 52 Mcie: Abbr. ---------24 Or.-31,,..., 54 ~ by Ernie Bushm1ller PHOOEY---IT FELL AGAIN NANCY--Wl-4AT1S Tl-fE IDEA"? THE Y SA.Y A BOOK ON YOUR 1-fEAD IMPROVES YOUR POSTURE GORDO •'l'~K 1· "1~8'ERBEA.~ ~15 PU~c.H CDOLON'f BE 5PI l<ED COULD Ii ~ 1"H IS IS A ME:SSIE:R OPE:RAi"I ON "'T'HAN MOS"r, POC"f"OR .' I CX>N'i IHINK 6D ! WW(~ by Gus Arriola by Tom Bat1uk BECAU5€ I COULD'VE ~E 1MT ONE OF ~E DECORATIONS UP fH~E' JU6T A51<€0 ME WOO WON ™£ 6AME ~ by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont c:;;rouet..£S -Pect<eRs 1e:N P "!"O PR.IP MORE: -rHAN IHe rce C RE:AM f?>ARS we USUAl..L-Y HAVE: ·' FOR BETTER OR t'OR •ORliE by Lynn Johnston MY MOM SAYS THAT F?O$T f RIRIES PRINT 1HE. LE.AVES IN "THE FALL 00 '{OU t BEl-IEVE. IN FAIRIES, MICHAE.l ~ ? ~,,"fl s I 00. I BE.L.IEVE. IN ALLOF THEM !-SnNTA11HE EASTER BUNNY THE ToofH rn1R'1 YEAH -WITH A DOLLAR A WEEK AU.01.VANC.E I WHO CAN AFFOF\D NOT TO I / 1,,. ----- ~------- --- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frtday, October 2, 1981 117 ,. - 'White Gold' STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP MANAOEMENT AND CIRCULATION fll.,.W<H tr "U S C lf1S1 ' l'ICTITIOUI eUtlllUS PICTITICIUI eUSANeM llAM9 ITATHIMUn I I ITU or •UI LIC/o llON , I t ' A ~: '°" J ' CIA II O• tl\IN(; MAMa ... , ...... , ' tel ls ·state's co tton story tnily Pi.lot -c:a;t>µled wittr'News Pres~ -----... l '·EJnorI 10-1- 1 11 _ A NO O' •HUU •UI LllHfD I ANNUAL 'V8\(MIPTION AlljNUAL~V ,lllCI • • 111 ~ . <;(,(,.(If) ---------------_.... -- 03ily ,,.. lfll .. ll'lt ........... ••l"t bu ......... lllUCHI• e U$1NIH CI NTllll, COllONA. 11'11 u ,.., II-. L9fl/N Nltll91. (alltornla .. ,, lte-Ill 9111<.._,, t1•11 LA Pai 11.-4, ~ Mltwl, ~lltorlll• tan II-It I llrttNI", U•ll La ,.., 11 ... , i...oi-Nl-1, Calllorllle t1l77 .. ,.., R e 1rtcl'M, 2'•11 Le ,.., II-, L-N'9Wf, Gflltt<llla .. ,, 11-11 M ~II. 17•11 La Pai ~ 11..,, l ..,,,. N'9wf, c:.iuornl• ,,.,, l l\la butl ... u " COndU<IM lly • ..... ,al ,..,,,,.,.,,1,. '"' ,., ... ,,. ,..r .. nt art Hlftt llWI-• .. . 1,.e wc;o I Ll!CTllllC CO., 1111c;., • ~•Hlorrll• cor,.r•llen, Oe N•rlll New~ ''"""· ....._, .. Kii, Ct '*' lerl A Lawh, •1 II ~ A"9., H....,, 9MCll, Ca,'*' "'""'· M. ~1, ., ........ • COMP\.(l( MAILINO AOOllfSS 0 ' ~NOWN 0"1tC Of l'UI LICATIQN fSUoot Cn1. C°""'I ~I•'•.,.,, 111' l ~<loi 1"101 p11n1.,11' Ave , "-' .. Kii. Ca n..a 330 We~t aw Street, Costa "'esa, Oran~e Countv, Califom i,t, 9?6}7 Tllla .,.,_,,_..It~-_,. • ,.,.. POrOliell ~ --~~ VISALIA lAPl -All th.e 1old dug out of California's hills during the century after the '49ers wu worth less tha1n the state's cotton crop in the last two years, John 'l'umer says. ' COllllPL(ff lilAILIN(; AOOllfSS 0' TH[ 14EAOOVAIHUU o " OtNrAAL IU&tNtSS OHtCfS o r lll[ Pu01•SHtR$ (Hof P''"'"''' i.-o llle<VI< Ge ' I re. ly l!M1 A l.awlt, ,.,~ Sane 11-tlM C-..,._.I So. when Turner wrote a history of cotton ln California, he naturally named It "White Gold Comes to California." 6 JUll NAlllllS ANO COllllP\.fU MAILINO A00A£St 0 1 PVILISHUI f OITOA ANO MANAGINO IOlfOll It"' 11-MUS I "IOr oo •••M 1 Thlt .--w•• tll.i wllll "'9 c-1y o.n • 0r.,... c:-c., •11 • ttmlNr 16,l•t fhl• ''"*'-' ... lllad wlUI , .. c ... 111v c1er• of Ot•nte c_,., e11 AWQUtl It, 1 .. 1 .. ,,.... .. ,w.. .. ..... _ OrM19t eo..1 o.11, ,.,lot The book. published by California Planting Cotton Seed Oistribut.ors. praises the growth of the fluffy white stuff by a ma n who spent his life around cotton. - Turner Lelis of the state's first cotton planting by "an.?"'1dentiried settler near the missions" 189 years ago and how it gradually "developed iii thlis state to the giant that It is In the industry." 1'huras P. llaley, 330 West Bay Street, Costa ~sn, C.1lifom1a, 926l7 EOITOA (N•f:IO• <I'd Com,lot• lllllllng AddlOU/ Themas ·~J.r}lhi.ne , 330 \.lest Bay Street, Costa "iesa, California, q2627 Olar Les Loos , 330 We:>t: Bay Street, Costa Mesa, Cali fomia, 926'17 1 O WN[R ti owrt•d Or • fOrpot•Uott, H• name •na •ddt•u ""'" o. tflff tl e1td 1flo 'mmedl•l-'Y lhtt•u,.dcu 1'-• "'"'" end eda,1u1• ot 1100 -,- ""'dMt O•nlttg orttoldlftfl r p.el'C•ttt 01 '"°''of 10111 •ntou1tt olatoc• II noto ... n.O by 1 co1ponll'>" tltel'~•• ~d tddtH•~ oflh•lttdtwldw110 .. ,,., .. tnvll 0. 91•1" If O•nf" tit• lfl fllH"ltlp 01 Oll't., urtlltCCltlJOll tHI lffm H.t ""-'"' 1.rtd l ddtt U I t •flt 11 ,,.,, ul t1C1' lndf'¥ldut/1tfwt, Oe pf.,fn U ah p1.o10llc1tlo11t ,, puO/ltlt•d ., I f'Hlnptollt OfOMU.fUOlt ,,, "'""' lttd N dt•H ,,, .... " ''''" J '"•"' """'' b• tfJ'"P'•'-"' "111111"'"° Or-C.0.tl Delly Pllol, s.ttl II, U. Oc1 J, t, "" .i~t S.pl "·ts. Oct. t ••• ,., .. _, PUIUC M0f1C( PUIUC ~l The value of cotton for 1979 and 1980 ap proached S2 8 billion compared to S2 billion worth of gold mined between 1848 and 1948, Turner's book states. California ranks second to Tex4s in cotton production nationwide. f"ULL NAMf COl\llPLtH MAILING ADDRESS ··Dreamers a nd schemers, promoters and financiers, glnners and seed crushers had a hand in the action along with the farmers, university and USDA scientists." he told the seed distributors when his book was released . n;;ni>e r1"1.,1St Publishim• rrnn-v a con10rati1m owner of oublication 11() '·kstRay wsLa ~sa , Califo~a 92627 All of the s ock of the owner ~orporation is c1 ... ,m·d Times Mirror 0;.m?aoy. Ii.mes Mirror Sml.'\re I ~" Angeles , C:.111 fomia , C)fl()SL__ t ----- --I l'UIUC MOOCE l-----·------------------------'---------------------------1' 1------------~ -•v-,._,, .. 1.a .. Turner was one of those "drea mers and scheme rs" during 20 years as head of the United States Department of Agriculture's cotton re· search station al Shafter in Kern County. He left there in 1972 but was commissioned to research and write the s tate's cotton history after retiring from the USDA in 1979. I • ~~, H',,.411 f. i t fh ~ dlf\.A .\t .~·. I ., ,, • 'f• ··'• JI ' ' I P ICTITIOUS IUSINl!lS NAM!! STATIMIENT I-I'~ Oto. Wiit i .. ... o .... '"" \ ___________ iu_'•_•_•_~'-•, _•_1_,,_,_,."ur '_·'_•' .A_1._f_~·~'-'-''_"_'_t_' ~ul , ,,,._, CA. m IJ fUll NM-4[ ·-------~-----l.OMP~( H MAlllNC. 11011111 S~ lhe lotlowlllQ penon " OOln9 l>U•l- n•u •t Publlthecl Ot-C.O.sl O.lly Piiot. Sept 11, u. Ocl. 2, '· 1•1 41 .. 1 "I was always accused of writing government bul~lins like I was writing a letter," Turner said in an interview. "This lime l could. I had a lot of sources, knew where to go. who to see. Being a cot- ton person, l knew these things and painted a pie· lure, step by step." That "picture" portrays cotton's development from its infancy in the early 1800s lo the current "m ature king " t;'_e ~--~~~~--~-~~-~!--------------------------·-------- ~ 'r n r-:o'"'Oll ( ''''" p.v NOtorHi ,. 1• t\1tt,1~q•;"~ •• ,., I' t ..,,, , .. , '<J' I ••• l ... ~ f! I ,1,t ,. I ' '" ... ,. "' 0 HAS NO r CHAN(; ED DUlllNG PlllC EOING 11 '°'ONIMS 0 111 MAS CMA"IGED OIJHINC, PRECEDING 12 MON T MS •U 0 HNT ANO NII TURl .JI I "I( l'I o\ .11, " ll·'"L t'lf(J COf'ltS ~Nef ,,,.,, ,. ..... , & ll'A•O CIJlCOlA tl(I ... • 'SALi S tHAOVGH Ol &lENS ANO 1..•l'•lllltS. STlltl I •f ""l ORS •,•D C0UN1tlt SALIS II• 11 ,~•Lfit111 I' I J IJMM ''"'~ '' ClttL' un•J tll '"•ntJH P"°'""'' "'"''' htO,,.lf •-O'-'~•lt.\11 ul c"•t•p• 1111>ffl'f '"''' U •l•tn•nf I t.~I f+AGE N•I t1hl • •1 •t ,. O.,IJt DU'l•Nv I IH I U•Nv ,, .. ~ j, .. ~ti' 45 . 771 ------ Ml , 694 CE RTI F IED COI N S OF CALIFORNIA, 12 Anra ~"·"· Nt wpon 8-:h, Calilornl• 9*) Hert>en J McCMln Jr., IJ Arw1 Slraal !Lido PenlMula). Nawpor1 e .. c11, C•lltornta ~ Tl\I' DWllHS ts cotwlu01d by an 111· dl•ldual He<berl J Mccann Jr ThlJ •l.lle,,,_I wa• 111911 with h County Cieri! o4 Orat19t Counly on Sep. t•mber 13. 1•1 1'171f.ll Published Orange Co.II Cally Pllol, Sepl JS. Oct '· '· '•· ,... •115.al PUIUC *lllCE fl'ICTITIOUS IUSINIH NAME STATIMENT T,.. lollowlno parson' ••• Ool11g buslnenas ARA AU TOMOTIVE, llU Kerry l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIU NAMI! STATIMENT Tn. lollOWl"9 .,..._ I' doing butl• na u u . AVATAR SOUND COM,.ANY, 10t7• Slater A-. Fountal11 I/all..,, Celllornle '110I o ani.1 Jay 1C111 ..... 1u1J ,.,....,_ Slraal, Founl•l11 Vallf't, Calllor11lo '7JOI fl\ls -"-" Is Condu<IMf lly an In· dl•ldual Daniel J. 1(11- Thl' SIMamanl •as 111911 wllh t"9 Counly Cler• ol Or•noe County on AWQUtl h , t•I .. ,..,., Pvbllsi.o Oranott C.0.ll Cally Piiot. Sept It. U . Otl 2, t, 1•1 4t IMI La~t. COlla MeM, CA t2t» •------------- "Several limes cotton s tarted a nd failed because costs were too high," Turner explained. 'The real beginning comes in this century, and the great progress has been since World Wa r II." ________ ,~ -' Allr9d J G.rm•n, 'IJS Karry 307 ,_ Cotton's growth pa rtly resulted from mechanization. bringing water to the San Joaquin valley and "a core of strong leaders who had some vision it could be done a nd had t he courage of their convictions to see that it happened." Turner said. ( tOU.l PA!CI C•A• UL ,.TION 1S11m ot tee r •ftd ro411; 41,001 But he said the state law that lets growers plant only the long-staple Acala variety played the key role in the crop's success. 0 f'-lf O•Sth1eut1()H • ., "'"'"' CAIUhU' Oflt O fHfR MlAHS SAMPl(S tOMl"llMlHt •"" AND OfHI" f"f( COPUS fi5) ----~-----------------~--~-~---~--~ t l011'L 01Sf .. ltiUftOHfSw""orC •1'4 0' 41,654 "The textile world loo ks lo this valley for top· notch fi ber ," T urner s aid "Acala is basically a fi ber that has the highest quality needed in the tex- t1 le industr y both fo r e fficien cy of text ile machinery and quality of fabric they turn out." , C.OPll S HOf Ol!a.fRllUtro t OH tCl US( Uff 0Vf"A UN..t.CCOUHllO $P01lf0 .,,, .... ,,..,,,.c; 3,24fi Acala cotton thus brings a pre mium price However , competing southern growers have large. ly failed to switch s uccessfull y to Acala because "their problems with climate and insects are far different ... Turner said. The forward to Turner 's 216-page book sum· ma rizes these facto r s a nd conc ludes that California cotton production "is admired by virtually all cotton-producing countries of the globe." PUIUC •~E "CTITIOUS IUSINESS PUIUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINIESS NAME STATl!MIENT HI.ME STATl!MIENT The tollowl1>9 person' ert bu1lneuu dolnoi The lollowln9 Ptr\OM art dol119 busl,,.ssas N EWPORT INTERNATIONAL, ll.57 Birch Stree1, loltwllO<l Beech, CA '2..0 BETTY ~ BARNEY'S CAFE, .01 Eul l"'Pl!rlal HIQllway, La Hab<a. Calllornla QJI l'ICTITIOUS IUSINIU NAM!! STATllMl!NT TM tollOWl119 .,..._, Is dolllQ busl MU as: A'°"ERICAN ST AN DA R D RECORDS, 603 Ba lllo•, Be lboa, Calltornla t'2ll6l II-Id Dela Jaycoch , M>J 8alboe, 8•1boa, ~lltorllla 92*"1 This bUSlntu h condu<teG by an In· dl¥1dlial· Ronald Dal• Jeycocu Tiiis stai.1-11 wes filed wllh llW Cou111y Cl.,._ ol Ora,,.. County 011 Auoust 11. 1•1 871 45, 771 IWUC ll~E PICTIT10US aUStNIU PICTITIOUS IUSINIESS NAMI STA TIMI NT NAME STATl!MENT The lollowlnll .,.,_, Is dolno buU· Tll• lollowl119 PA'"'"' •r• dol110 neu as· buslnen as. S • P INOUSTfltlES, -Wes KENMAR PUSTIC. 11'306 Ml lllh, C0$1A Mew, Calltornla '1127 C II II wood Cl rel•, Founl•ln I/alley. llk Nrcr 0..0 S-11, 7 .. W9'A C•lllontle tt10I 91h, eta-. c.i11or111e t1111 K '"""" Al-1 W•lh , • 12 BMly•n This sta-t w• 111911 wllll -TrH L•ne, l"'lne, C•lltornla'771S, Coun1yCter\ o4 O•-. County on s.p. Mary Jo Walls, 1112 Banyan Tr" lamber 13. l•t LaM, lr•in.,c.111orn1atf7IS Richard O. Stowell Tiiis llUMness h concluetM by a n '"· 1'171A2 dl•ldual Put>llslled 0r""90 Coal! Dally PlloC, Sept 2S, Oc1 J, •. ''· •• , 4117"41 Kennell\ A WatU WILLIAM A ME NDELSOHN, H01S A~ecla LA.,., La9UM Hiiis. CA t USl Bt llY Barnell and Hu9h C Ba rnt ll, 801 Ema ra oo Pla ce , WHlmlmwr, CAlltornla •MJ F1...Sl 1------------~ TlllS •1111-1 Wal llled wllh llw County Citn.. ol Or-County on See>- lember I, 1'11 ALECK BLOCK, 100 Warner A11enue, u.. Anoelu . CA 9002• Tilts C..•lnen Is conduct..i by a oeneral PM'tMrsl\lp WlllletnA Mt-ltoflft Tiiis si.1-1 was llleo with ,,. Couftly Cltr\ 01 Oranoe County on This t>uslMu h conducll!d bY • gene r •I partner slllp Beny Barnett This ll~e<ntnl wtt llll!d Wiii\ OW County Cient ot 0r._ Countv Oii 5-1)- lamt>er I, 1"1 .. ,,.,.. S.pl •• "''· Publllhl!d Ora"9f C.0.SI Dally Piiot. l'Oba S.pl,11,ll,2S,Ocl.7,1'11 ~l Publlstwd Or-C:O.SI 0.lly Piiot, Sepl. 11, "· lS. Oct, 2. "" J9'2.at DEATH NOTIC ES· ' PUIUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS NAMl!oUATl!MIENT T II• tollowl1>9 .,.,MIM are dolnQ bu'lMUH WESCO PUB LISHING , HSS SL' \ L'LL Warner A•e .• Svllt A, Fountain c.\' c. I/a lley, C.lltorNa'7?0I ROGER Bi:N SEWf;LI., Me90 Media Auoc:l•IH. Inc .. • Pu bll-Or-C:O.st Delly Pilot, Sept. 11. u. Oc1. 1, '· ,., 41U.1 PUIUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINl!U NAME nATIEMENT Thp loll-11'19 per-. Is dol119 buM· MU as SADOLEBACK I/ALLEY PAINT - ING, 1SH J Charro, Sen Ju•n Caplttr•no, C41111ornl• '1'7S GPM Wa/11, Jr 2.S.C7 Cl!arro, Sen J1¥n (.apjSlr-. C:.lltornl• •:ir.n Thh buslntU I• Conduell!d by •II In Olvlduat c;..wwah!Jr Thi\ Slal..,_t wes filed •Ith ,,.,. Counly Cl•ll ol Or-County 011 s.e>- 1am1>er 8, 1•1 ""'* Publl•"'"' Otanve Coast Dally Piiot, S.pl , II, IS, 2S, Ocl l, ,.., AQ.oW..11 PUlllC MOTICE c ........ IMfl'ORTANT NOTICE IF YOUR P ROPEATV IS I H FOR ECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU AR E BEH I N D I N YOU R PAY MENTS, IT MAY BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTION, •llCI you may hew ttw i.oat rlol!I 10 1><lne your account In IJOOd stellfl"ll by pay. ln9 •II ot .,.-past -peymenb plu1 permln911 costa and upensn wltl\ln thr" months from lflf uta lllls Notk • of Detaull was,__ Tiii• ·-It SJ. I• 05 as Of t-).tl and wlll Inc,...• until .,.,.., ecu 11•1I t>ecomes <""""'· You ,...Y nOI l\ave lo pay 11\a Mtlre 1111PAld pottlofl .i your •ccou111, • .., t"°"9t' full .,..,,,,..,1 wot dtmand9d, l>ul rou muSI P•Y ,.,. emo11nt stMld above. Alter ,,.,,... ..-Int from llM Clala Of 1"11HH PUl)llShacl Or-eo.,, O•llY Pilot. Sept 11, 18, 1S.Oct. 2 ••• , 4001 .. 1 NIUC NOTICE PICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS NAMI STATIMl!NT The to11owl1>9 persons ere doln9 buSIM U "5: OPOLE COMPANY, IS. Mllchell A.,.11.,., T .. ttn, CAlllornla t »IO Rod Adams, IS. Mllclloll A...,we, T11sl111, Cetlfornla t:llCIO A11ll!Of'ly C Lin, '37 Coron•do Drive, Gosta Mew. C.lltorllla •»» Tiii• l>Uslowss Is COftdutlecl t>y a ciener al par1r!wl/llp. Rod J . Adem• born in Arcadta Cu un C•fllornl• corp0raelon, tS1S W•rner, J\ I 21 l""• p ' A Suite A, Founlaln l/allt y, C.llfotnla pr1 , ""'' as.,eu a\\ uy n1oe -------------• recorelalloft ot ltlls dae\lf'nent lwlllcll date of re<cwdallon ...... , ........ ,, Tiiis -.....m wu tll911 with the C-ly Clattl ot ~-County on S.1>- •-.,.r 1., 1•1 P11"11 1'114>11"'°" Or-C.ooSI Dally PllOI, ruu NOTICE \.lllHI IN oClllQetlon i.tnt !wee._ on September 30. 1981 1n n1s 1M111ets 1sc-..cte<1 by • cOI'· M ission VieJn llo:.pital. ;\ti:-. pora11on 'llOn \'1ejo,-Ca II<' is -.ur Inc Mtoa Media As~lal••· -------------1 wPOn Pfffl'lls • I01109r perlOCI, '°" Sept. II. U, Ott. J. t , 1•1 -.ti T49t \'l\•ed b~ hi!'o parent:. Mr and stuan A.~. Prn lchlll NOTICE 01" TlllUST«l'S SALE T.5. Ne. 1-'1"6 I" ;\iro; Waltf'I' Sewell. brothl'r T111s st••-•""" ltleo wllh ,,. T1 moth.'. "1i.1t•r I.aura Flo~~ ~':::;.~~1°' Or--oe County on Sap- M<'morial t•ontnbution.., ;i n• • 1'11"'6 requested to the· Arc<1dl.i Puouslled Or-c ... st Dally Piiot, Pres byterian Churl'h. l !>l ~ Sept., 11. 11. "·Oct 2. '"' .oo.a1 On TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1•1 al 11 00 A.M,. CfllOCKER CUSTODY CORPORATION H duly a~lnl•d Trvstff undtr -pur .... nl lo Deed o4 Trust recorOecl June I, 1m, as Inst. No Mil, In booll IJI ... POte ftt, ot Ot· lk lal Rec.onb In ttw ottlce of the C-- 1'1' Rtcord•r of Orange Co1111ly, Calltorl!le Alice Arcarl111 . Ca Ra' Family Mortuar~ directors - r .. AClffC VlfW MIMOllAL , Al. I( Cemetery Monuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c View Drive Newoort Beach 644 ·:?700 McCOIMtcll MOITUAllfS Laouna Beach 494-941 5 Laouna H ills 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495 1776 H.UIOI UW~MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540.5554 rtMClllOTHllS llU llOADW4Y MOHUAIY t 10 Broadwav Costa Mesa 642-9150 IAln lB~HOH jMmf & TVTHlU. WUTCUH CHA'll 427 E 171h St Cos1aMesa 648-9371 ,_ctlldntlH SMITHS' MOl'TUAAY 627 Main St ~nttnQton S.ach 536-6S39 .. ~. PHUC MOTtf l"ICTITIOUS IUllNISS NAMI STATIMl!NT The loll-11>9 per50n1 are Ooln9 buslnnsn · SNOW LAKE REAL TY CO , l"S> M.acArlf>ur Bt"'°, Suite Ul, I NI,,., CA '271S SUHOOWN SALES CO , a Celllornla corpor•llon. lltn MacArlllUr Blvd., Sulit m . I Nine, CA 9211S This butlne.s Is c-..Cll!d by a cor· porallon SUNDOWN SALES CO -.Y W. As-In, I/la "'" • ()per et Ions Tiiis SWtemenl w0$ filed wllh tM Co11111y Cler._ of Oran~ Cou11ly on Sepl. '· , .. , 1'17t1S7 Pvl>llSl*I Ot-c.,.st Dally Piiot, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR C.ASH, CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIED CHECK, (pAyablf al llmt ot wla lrt '""'lul ITIDfWY of lhe UNt.d $1.iffl at lhe 5outtl front ff!trallCt loo ,,. Old o .. noa CourttlollM 1oce111ct Ill u.. 200 Block ot Wm Senta Ana ISl•d. (form« West'"' s1'"'1 s.nta Ana, CAllfornl•. all rl9ht, tltl• •llCI lnttresl con.,.yed lo and now held by It under said 090d of Trusl In !ht property sllualed In said County -St.W dU<rlbaCI a.s· LOI ., ot Trecl Ho. )529, In tM City ot Coti. MfH, COIH'llf of Oren~. Stele of Ca lltornta, at per map nte:Mdael In B-IU, INlf8S M to 0 , lllClli~Ye of Mlt<•ll-f'MPS, In lhe office of ,,,. County R«.-r ot said county. Truslor or r.cord owner: J Ul.tO CORTEZ SANTANA and PATRICIA C. SANTANA Sept. II, 18, 1S, Ocl J, 1•1 404Mil The st....t eddre~i •nd other com· mon Ot~llon, It ..,y, ot IN real -------------• ~"' CM!KrllMd -ve ls Pll~ PUii.iC ·~E '°be: ml 9Mer Slt'M\, Costa MH8, -------------I Calltontle .. a. NI '"71 TllO lindanltllod Trvsteo dltcl•lm• l"ICTITIOUS M.!SINaSS 011y llobllll't for any lnconoctness of NAMI ITATl!MeNT .... 1troot edtlrest -otflfr commen Tiit IOllowlng 1Mrtons art doln11 dealfnallon, If ally, t!MWll-.ln. ll>uslr•as• os: sold aa1e w111 tie rnttcla. 11111 wllllOut soun4 POINTE ASSOCIATES COWNlnt ot Wllff....,, .,,_.~Im• 17'22 Flldl A-. ~le 100, 1 .... 1,,.: pllacl, f'Otl"Nlll lllle, ,,........,, • CA '7714. one 11ml11ro1Kff, t• ••Y Illa ullll•ld LEE c. SAMMIS, G•n.,•I INl-•of .... ,....,,, -wec1 t>y MN! Putner, •• Linde h i•. Ntwpori Daolll of 'T'nal, ....,..; 1111.-,n, ln- BHcl!, CA t!MO. cllldl .... ..,... ... Ill Mid llOW(al .... SAMUEL o. LINDSAY, ~·· v-"· "9"1Y. "'*" tM ltrmt ol wld Portner, 2 Kl•loa (Olltl, H••POM DHcl Of """" ..... CM..., ellcl ••• 9oecll, CA t!MO. ,._ of ... T""'tee -ot lllo trvtlt JOHN S HAGl!:STAD, O....ral crHIH llY Mkt Deeeflf Tnnt. Pinner, 3 9'111Hnut Lano, 1 .... 1ne, CA 'fllo ~ldory lllldlr Mkt Deed 1114 WJIS, TNll heratofor• UKlltef ellf ... K. MARIC NELSON, Ge11au1 llwr .. to ... Ulldlrll ..... e Wflt'°" l'ert nor, t 7'1 Lo Play• Drht , O.Cl.,atlen el Dol..,.1 -0....... '-''..,.......,CA tms. for hie, encl • written Not lo 6f CAlllL I", Wll.LOElllOTH, GonHal o.!•1111 .... EIOC'tlon to Sett. Tiie llfl. Por111tr, 4 Morro .. .,. Ori,.., CAN'OM Clersl1n•d uuHd 111• Notl<o el def M•r. CA*"· Dofa111t -l!IKtlan to Sell lo IN r .. 9111ADLl!Y A. TAl.T, "Ge11eral <•dM In "'8 cowrty WftefO IM ,...I ,.~. ue c.'9c Orl"9, Seer-· ~ocierty 11~ lo, CA Tr11ll" or llMW1'1' c.,,._111111 Mle lllOBEltT A. A.LLEllOlllH, Llm'-cl TITLE INWlllAHCI! AHO T,.UIT Part-. 4 Oali"""' IAtw, ~" COM,.ANY, »e wtl..W. e-vON, eH<ll, CA ft!MO. 1..0t A,....._ CA_. A""'"'". lllllUI flll• IMlllMlt It <:-vctM lly o HamMcllit ---Jll7f1, 111¥111ad~ 01t.:~1S,ftl1 Jeftll s. .......... er.a. o.~ Ow11or•1an ,...... nT .... rtll• ....,_t -111• wltll 11W Tltltl __ ..,.. C-ty CIOrll .t Ortfttlt CClllnl\I 8fl n.~ '"'· '· ""· .,. ..... ~lew'1 ' ... lllOlll...,.,.., ""41111Mct or-. Coett 1>e11.-,.,..._ PulllltNcl 0r .. c..-0011y l'lltit, s..t. 11, ta, ts, Od. 2, "" *Ml Soc14. U. Oct.?, t, t"' UINI ha.,. Oflly ow 1~1 rlfl>t lo st~ IN foreclosure by payln9 the •11tlra amoUlll dln1andad t>y your creditor. To fines out Iha omounl you m1n1 pay, or lo ... r_ tor payment lo sloe> llw lorec:,...,,., or It your pr-rt'I' Is In torecloSute l'Or .,., -,.......,, con1ac1: AMlalCAll SAVINGS ANO LOAlll ASSOCIATION, IS1U E Whittler Bl•d.. Wlllttlo<. C.1.....,,la tOt07 ""· (114) 11~711J II you ftave a11y quu1 IO<ls, Yf'I slwluld con1.1e1 a 1a,.,.,.r or ooe oovertl· mant '99f'CY wtllcl! may ,...,. ln""" t~\'E ·~:-GA~·':.':'~~· .:0Yud\JM~ NOT TA ICE PROMPT ACTION. llEFE,.ENCE NUMBER Bl 11277• HOME RMI IEPMt MOTICI! 01' OEPAULT AND aLaCTION TO HLL UNDElt Dl!ID Ol"TlllUST • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: Tllel F lltST CHARTE R FINANCIAL COllPORATION, e cor'84'all0f'I, 11 Tr111'" -e OaoCI of Tn.st dat .. Oeum ber lttll, 1'71 •••ClltM llY WILLIAM J JOVANOVIC ANO LYN· DA IE. JOVANOVIC,~ and wlfo l'ICTITIOUS eUSINHS NAME STATIMINT Th• IOllowlno Pff'M>ns t re ool11g t>uslneu .. : PINK POODLE PET CENTEfll, SO< EaSI l•I Sl,...I, Tuslln, C4111tornla '26'0 Carl Allen Kn1111>, fltMI Newflope SI , GarOtn Grow , C.ntornla •"43 Marlon KathlH n Knap11, llll'1 New hopa SI.. Ga rde n Gro•e , Ca1lloml•mCJ This buslneu Is CONluCWO by In· dl•ldvals, Husl>eNI and wlta. C-1 Alle11 K,._/ MMlon IC.ellll_, Knapp This ste'-1 was flied wllh ,,. ;ounl'f 0.111 ot Or-County on ~ tembtr •• '"' 1'11'- Pul>ll-O'-C.,.,, Dally Pll~. SeP4 11. 11, 1S, Oc1. l, 1W1 4042"41 H Tf\ISIOr, lo _..,.. certeln obll... l'lc;TITIOUS eUllNISJ llo11s In lovtr Of AMER l.CAN NAMISTATIMl!NT SAVINGS ANO LOAN AUOCIATION, Th• I011owl"9 s-,._ Is dolr>Q t>utl· • corporation. as 8-flclary, ra· nen ••· corclffJ ... t.1m1na-1m1.P.,. HUCKLEBERltY FARM, •TIS '"'of Oflk lal Re<ot'ltt 1111119 Office of Hortaiflcw Road, Or ...... CAlllornla 111• llltcord•r ot Ora n .. County, ., .. , c.tlfo"'la, at '""'"""°"' No 7716 Mlcl J •rrr Dunton, •11S Horau ho. ot11i.t._. lllC!u* e pr..,.1..,-, ..... RMcl, ~ ..... c.llfomla ttliet tor tM •t1'1clpol a.n of tl-.M.00; Tiiis lllillneu It conducted t>y on 111· Tllat a llnecll ffil, 9ftd Offeutt Ill, tflf dl¥1dual. o4111 .. I..., for wtlkll well Oaocli Is ,.,..., DuntOll M<lirll'I' ,,_ocCW'l"tt In ln.t ,.Ylftel'll Tiiis 11..--t wn llled wllh ,,.. 1181 'IOI ._, INdlt of: • Col/flt'° Cieri< ot Or .no-County Oii S.... Tiit ,......_,. f1f pr'"''"' .... ,.._ lemlNr I, f"1 .. ,... ""'*" lilK.llN -A-' '· .. ,,.... IMI tllf •II MUI_, ... Y-U Pul>llllled Or ..... C.0.11 0.lly Piiot, wllkll ._ -"-""tr, lncfllll.. Sept. II, 18. ts, Oct. 2, ltll «IOWI lftl IN\Y .... c-... ... -....... -------------,., ......... tlM tenllt fll Mid Note ... Otacl of ,,....., Tllot by l'fftOll lllfroOt, lhe ...,. t------------- eonlenod. po'llM!t lllaMflclery ""*' P'ICTll10UI aUllNHS MICll ctoocl, 1181 HK""41 ont .i,_ NAMa STA Tl Ma MT 11t .. ._ T,,_. • wtlftetl OK~ Tllo 1o11-1119 "''°"' ere ctolnt of Def~ ..W ~ IW s.M, .... ~slneH • flat..,..._ wllfl ..,_ Tn.a .. -II L.T.O, REFllllGEllATION, W'17 cleM oM .. ~ f'f141Melllt ... la4M A-WettmlMter ~lltomla Ii.all-MC-.! "'8,......, ON llM ~ ' ' *<l•M lllCI cllot llefotly detlO,.. all Ly Thonll Oo Corporation, • tlllftt "'""" lllllrffy lmmocllH•IY C•lltornl• corpor•llOll, tl27 IOIM tw OM ,..,.... .... 118.t flodllll -A"8...,., WMtmlntt .... Callfonlle t11G cloOt ,_.., eted IO "-tM l,_ Tlllt IMw. 111 COndUCtW Illy a CW• -.r.-'1Y It 11111 leld IO Mlltf'r.,,. • -ellon li.ttaft -.W..... L 11\otlll 0. ,._ AMlllCM SAVI ... AltD LOAll 1..:: ,,_,...atlon AHOCIATIOll dent 0. .... YOll. ....... 1- 0o.._ .....,,..,.,, 1'11 Tfllt ......,_. -fllJ Wllfl IN tr Vlttilftll M. Slkaor, c-, Clofll ti 0r.,. c-y CHI f9p. All!, Vtc:o ..,,........ '""'bar I, ltll ........... P'eofnr, .. ,,... ........ loc,....,., __ ....... Tllo.,...,,., .i Illa .......... ~ '-"" ~ WHf1•fW,.,.,.. .... ,..,11111'90f• ,.....,.~Low lie• Of .. Cellllty ........ .. .... • .,..,... .......... .,, OMIMy. Cllll ...... ea. ... ,..1 ..... 0r...,. c.tt Do11y ~ 1'114111,... or._ c:.-1 DllllY Plitt ..... u. Ort t. •• , .. ,.. dt14 1 s.,.. "· ... 2\ On 2, • .., .. , ... , j L•ne, Costa-· CA. '2•» Andrew M. H•rbar. •o• S. Fl9uaroa, Santa Me, Ca '2104 Tnt• llutlneu I• conckltl•O by • STATIEMINT 01" WITMOlllAWAL fl'aOM ,.AaTNElllS•U,. Ol'laATI NO Ulll0•1t l'ICTITIOUS au11111ass MAM• Id , 57() 41,291) PUlllC MOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINl!SS NAM!! STATl!Ml!NT '"' lollowlng persons e r• oolnQ t>usl11aHH' FLOWERMAN LIMITED. 21 .. E Coo l Hlgl'lway, Coron• Clet Ma•. CalllOfnlA'26U JOtepll Porto, 1200 307 Park Ntwpol1, Hewpott Ba.ch, Calllornte '2..0 S.raflno J Potto, JI Pine l/all•Y L•ne, N-1 BNCll, Calltornla .,..cl This bullMS• Is <ollducteo by • Umll~O i>artrwrsfllp J~Por10 This Ila-I •H Ill.., wllll ll>c Coun1y Cte,._ o4 Or-Counly on Sep. lem lNr U. 1•1. 1"11Ult PybllSlled ~ C.,.sl Oelly Piiot, Se91 u. Oct.,, •• ,., ,., ...... , ru1uc NOTICE ~~·••I pArtMUfllp Allred Gu""'" Thi\ stat-I ..,., llleO wllll Ula Counir Clar~ Oil Or-Co<>my on~ tember I•. 1911 1'11"%7 Publl-Or-Coa'I O•llY Piiot Sepl II, U, Del 2, 9, !Ml Ho..tl The IOl-"9 --l!as wlu.clr.wfl a s • gene ral part11ar from the parlnerslllp -r•ll119 undar t,. fk· 11110111 lllnl,...., nam• ot REPPAC, !SOi i Percy Ori¥•, We•tml11sler, -------------Calllornle '2Ml. PUBLIC MOTICE SUMMON~ CASE NUMIElt U6U1 NOTICE! Y ... 11att -...... Tiie <•vrl mo -•• -Intl .,..., wttllwt YOllr Ml ....... , ......... ,. .......... wltllln • llll'f'. ltaM h IM....,.•t'"" ...... If you wlsn 10 -~ ,,.. ad•1ce o4 an •ltorn«y In ttus m•tt•' you \f'IOukl do so promplly •o I .,.I your wr 111e11 rese>onsa. II Mly, m•y i.. llll!d on 11me. AVISOI U1111ct N si. .. ,., ......... I I lrl ... N I ,_.. d9CHllr c-ra Vd. ''" alHll-la a maowt 11• Ud. r_.... da ofet1tr"O die • dlat. l. .. llt lt1lwm• clfft11110~. Si u"eo clHPa !odkllar ti conw to oa un •l>09e00 .,, este ounlo a berl• h.acerto lmmedl•l•mtnte 01 "''• m•ntra, w resS>UHi. n<rlla, M h•y flguna, p,,eOt wr re91ilraoa a ll•mpo. I TO THE OEFENOANT A cl•ll compl•lnl .,., t>ffn tiled by 1"9 plal,.. 1111 a9•1ns1 you 11 you wish to dtlend 11\ls lawsull, you must, wlll\ln • de'l'J alter lhl s """"'°"' Is sarwd on you, •11r ""''" thti court • wrltte-n '*"'°"se TIW llclll-lluM11ets ,..,,_. ti.1 .. ment tor the ~rV.lp was tll911 "" April JI, 1•1m 11W Cou/l(y Of ~­ Full Name and AddrH S 6f 11\a P•Mln Wllf••r-lng: NICOLE ALIX BRUNELLE, l!Oll Pncy Drive, Wftlmlnslar. CAlllornl• t2"3 Nicole A. Br.-11• F19* No F·t60577 Pvbll-Or-(OHi Dally Pltol, Sept. II, U, Oc1. l, '· 1•1 «ltHI l"ICTITIOUS IUllNIU NAMI! STATIMINT The lollowlfto ""°" IS do"'9 -1-M U H ; SUTTON EXTENDE D CARE SERI/ICES, 171ll Bay Sir-F...,,.. 1a111 I/alley, Catlfornl• tt70I THE SOTTON FOUNDATION, • C•lllor11la corporellon, 11U I Bay Stru1, Founlaln ll•llt y, C••ltornla t170I This bull-1, C-..ClltCI by a Cor· POralfon. TM Sunon Foundation Gvy W. Rkher°'• ,.,..~, This SUleMenl •• Hied with -Counly Cterll of Orat19t c-.i, on~ lamber 17, 1•1 Law Offkft Sheldon L F0<0man, ISJI Norlh C...lury Boule•aro Sanl• Aiw, Ca '270J P:11t1M PubllllWd OranQR Co.SI Dally Piiot, Sept 1S, Ocl 1, t , 1'. 1•1 OJIMI ·o lh~ C""IPl••nt Unlen you do so.•-------------- your default will be enlert<I on a1> l"ICTITIOUSIUSIN!SS PllCal>on ol ll>P l>l•lnlltt. ane1 lhl• court mo enltr •judgment ~Inst you lor•-------------- PUUllmE NAME STATEMENT t"" ralltl .,....,.,,.,.., on lhe complal1>t. NOTICI 01" INTINTIO.. The lollowln9 per tont arT Clotn11 which could res..11 In 90mlsllmtnl ol TO LIASIE 1'110,.llllTY l>usln .. s as ... ~ .. l•klnQ o4 "'°"'Y or Pf-r•y 01 NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EH INt MIOWATER LIMITED ... n La 011\tr re11.i r•q ... sleO Ill lhe corn ,,,. NE WPORT-MESA UNIFIED Gra 11•da A...,.,. Fountain V•lley, plaint SCHOOL DISTRICT Ns dKlarH "'91 Ca lllornla '270I DA 1E0 ,.,..y 1', t911 tht Coroona Gal Mar School Is "°' fllobff1 J -LH NN I, .. 21 La LEE A BRANCH. -ed l'Or K_. Clas$roor'l'I _,..."", Gr•n•d• Awnu.. Founla ln l/allov, Cle,. anel p r-lo IHM said sc-4 as Calllornla '210I 8., Llnoa Mollet I, dlescrlbed btf-. R lcl\ard Oulwater, DU T •mpe Otl><J~ Corona de! Mar k -1 o r1 .... HuntlngfOll BN<ll, C.lllornl• MAllLIH. ASSOCIATIS 610 Carn.lion A...... I .,..,. Att .... ,...,. at uw CorDf'A Otl Mar. C.lllOn\I• ••u Tlllt t>uslneu Is conducted llY • un CM-. 11..,, Wta 111 Sealed ,,,_1s 10 leete wld ~• llmlled pat1nan/!lp. T11111ft, CA -•• dff<rllled --Wiii lie r'9"1ftd. R-tt Jiltnn L" N .. I Publl'llecl Or-c...,, Da lly PllOI, C:OflSldeM .... ~ t>y ... 9u~neg Tiiis tt.tt-1 wu llled wllh 1"9 S.pt I I. II, U. Oct. l, ,.11 41147 .. , MMiaoer f1ll 1r. District el 2: U •'cloek, C-.ty Cie.. of Ora1199 CouMy °"Sat>-Oii lllf IJVI dey ot Novemt.r. 1 .. 1. al temlNr J. t•t •-------------the District BUllM'ls Offk e located at ,.,,_ PUBLIC MOTICC 111S1 P1.c .. 11A, Costa ,,..,., c e11tornl•. Publlthad 0ranQlt Coast Dally Piiot, ·-------------E•<ll pr-• lo ..... Mid t<lloOI Sepl JJ, 0<1. 2. •. ''· , .. , O JUI llOW-1 shall .,. •c-IH l>y an Ul!Condl· NOTICI 01" TlllUSTIE'S SALE tlon•I cettlf!H cl•O ,,, •II •mount PUIUC NOTICE ,.._ .,.,.,. payable 1o ,,.. -r ot IM Newpon- On 0<1-r ll, '"'· •• 10·00 A.M.. .... .. Unlflacl Ser-I District Of ... ooo. l"ICTITIOUSIUSINISS I M PE R IAL CORPORATION OF AS•9 ... , .... .,,.. .... b~,lr suc- ..._IESTAHMENT AMERICA ti.,.,.., appolnlt<I Trustee CHSflil, wlfl -rly nKllte -IC· OMcl of T Cec>I e le-._, OW .. ,.,,.. .... condl-Tllt followln!l .,..._ Is dol119 b<nl· under -punuanl lo r.nt lions at .. ,...,,sftacl by tlla eo.rw Off M H as· recorOfd AuQIAI 7, lteo, u Instr. No Education, .,.. dwck .,,, the 11.,._.1 HAR80R PHYSICAL THE llAPY 1W bOOk 1»92, Poo-1SS1, ot Ollkl•I rHpontlbl• bidder ... 11 remain In ... 400 Ntwll0f1 (Milar Drl .. , Sulle No' Racord,, nKuled by' JERRY AL· pouaulon o4 .,,_ Ollllrlct and allOll IN 104, Newport 8"<11, Celllornla tl* I.E N NOR THWOOO AN 0 J OV a,.llff at Initial paYf'*'I ot refit u,.... J09 M<K-•lck, R p T , 1 .... 7 F ir CLAUDI NE NORTHWOOD, llUsband due .. Kutlon -•livery of Uld A.,.nw .1,..1M.Callfornl•Wl4 and wit•. as INltcn, Ill IN Office of , .. ., Ol,.nri»,,.... <llK• -.,,. Thll business Is conouclltCI by an In· lhe County RKOr'Oer ot 0r-. C-. .........._. 1 dl¥1dual. IY, Sia .. of c.tlfwnla, WILL SELL AT proceed• 1--w II IN tortelt1tcl to JoeM<K-IC\, R p T PUBLIC 1'UCTION TO HIGHEST , ... District. Tiiis st•---· WM 111911 with ... BIODER FOR CASH (pAyabl• al time Tlw mlnlmwm-' ,_ ,.,.....,,, sl!all l)e -le-ls,,,.., N0,000. County Cieri! of Or9"90 Coun'ly on SeP' of w l• In •-• money o4 lhe United The bids $NII lnelk ate 1r. \IM pro- ttm t>er II, !WI. Slaltt) at:,,. Nortl\ rron1 aftlrance Of potaO by lhe ottwrer. Only -wtllch .. ,,.,.. Illa C9unly CourtllOUH 100 Cl•IC Pul>ll"'8d ""-c~·1 Cally Piiot, Canla r Ori ¥a Wes I, Senta Ana. ore prlrna<lly day u.tott are acc._tobM. .... _.,... -· UM' l"-1 rtoQUI,.. r...,1 ... UM of IN 5-pt. u , Oct. 2, t, 1', '"' .,,._., Calllornla, ell rlgM, 1111• -lntenst lecllllles In OW ..,..Int -r• a,. a PHUC IGTICE PICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS NAMI ST1'Tf.Ml!NT TM loll-11>9 per-. Is doing b\ISI• lltH ... RIC'S PAINTING, 1000 E 0c .. ,. Fronl, N-1 Btt<h. CA tt .. I RICHARD FRANCIS JENNINGS, tOOO E. ex-Fr..,I, N9-l 9each, CA., .. , Thlt buSIMss Is conduc1ed by aft 1,.. CIMdllel. Rlc JeMI~ Tl'll1 s\11-1 was filed with tlw County Cieri< of OranQ8 County on S.pt. t .1•1. 1"17ellJ Pul>ll-O'-C.O.st Dallr PllOt, 5-1>1. II, II, U, Oct. l, 1•1 1"3-11 N.....,, STAT•lllNINTMAaANOONMlllT O,US&M l'ICTIT10UI eUMNIU NAMI Tr. ,.._.1111 --...... ~ -N '* fll -llct11'-Wslnats 11omt of 8MG ,.ET llOLEUM ,.AllTNl.1115 91 4000 MecArthlir Blvd., N-.,ort 9Ntft, C.. '1MO TM flclltl-ll>utlMSt ll•me re· t.tT'Oll t. ....... Wf.S '11• Ill C:-1'( Oft J111W ll,"9t. JolNI 11111. --.. 1111 Aacr• ••oot LAM, Hllnt"""'°' 8Ncll, ~. t»4' tr11e9 A o v.,.tte, 10 Mantlllt C)ttry Ori~. trwlfte, Cl, ft11A aal'MJI T. .._., 11 l'lllnt &..oma. COl"OllodllMM,CA.'262S T'lllt Mll\te W• CotMlllCl.ct lly A Llmltff~. lltloGllYo"-Till• ......_ wM IH• wtlll II• COll!lty ~" 0r-. c-y Oft,... __ ,.."" .., .... Plltlll-Or ..... ~" Oelly ...... ~. te.n,.on. z.t, 1'9t •1~1 , .I COll ... Yed to -......... Id lly It ~ non-•cc•plMI• ..... Th• eo.rct Of w ld Deed ot Trvst In tflt pr_.,., sllu•l•d 111 u •o c;oun1y and State Educat1011 INll Olat..,..I,.. w,..tM,. .,,., prOpG98d _.as ·-on h II> .. oescrlllecl• form l1 .,ac~11• lllfle....,, LOI ll In Bloc\ 40 of River Secllon, of Eduutlon, In Its IOI• d0lacr.tlef\, •· NtWPOrt B .. < ... c:ou..1, of Ot ...... \.,.,.,, .... 11\el .... prcrpoeed .... -let Sl•I• ol ~lllornla, as lllOWn Oii • mat1 •Hull In ......,i.r .,,.., IN tecllll'" 1,, recor«Hd In 800lt 4, ~ 2S ot Mis-ll'la •••nlflll -·· "' -'d ,._11 111 c•ll•neout ~. r.corcb ot Orenoa an 1111ecctPla1>1t t •nc.•nlr•lleft ot County, CAlllornla veM<IH f'Or .~ Jl9'IMI ff .._ The strwl .odrfts -o.,... com-• mon Otsl-41oft II .,.,. f1f t,.. reel Ille bid ....,, l>e *"""""19411 -ta W • • ' ,.spen\llM l*J. In odtllU.. It wlM .. P<-rlf dn<l11Md -.. Is pu.._...,. r941ulM u..t .. fltlels _. ~ _...,.. to IN 12.S «1111 St.-..1, ..._, ...... 9rount ecivlpmenl tllall le ~.._ ca11torn1e ""'*-.... 11 ... ror u.. .-f11 ttw c--ity TM ~ TrvJ1" dlw:lelm' !or rec.-loMI ,..,_. tvrlflt ._..,. ..,.,. llalMlll't tor eny lncorr.clnen ot ot '*'"'• 11'1 Illa,._, Illa llr---encl ol-c.,,.._ No c..-imiMIGft NII be ..... aft\' dlffltnatlen, II °"Y• •--•In. lie•-,_.. ....._ .,_., "-w. ~ Selcl .... wlll .. moclt, !Mii wll"'°"' .. N . ef1c1 tNf't -II .,. ,. ~ co¥tr••"1 .,,. _,,..,.y, e•_.. or """ ''°"' any pt..,...i 111 dataf'nl\111 ... ._ ,. ... , ,...,...1111 tltle, ...-.. 1on, .,, ....,_,1._i-..,_..,..,.........._ -11m11r-. to ,..., ow rema1111,.. Tlw llltNlt ,.....,....._ ~ or prln<l,.I sum of .. ,....(t) MCllHI .,._." INll Ila,.,...... to llllKli .. &y HICI DeeCI ot Tl'wl, wllll 1"1-1 Ille fot'm f!11-Wllkll llOI ... retetota tflfr -. -pH.,._ Ill .... now(al, llatltl ~ W tttll ........ a ~\I .. ac1¥1nc", II OftY, ..,.,. "" Mrl'lll 04 wtlld1 .. ., Ille 111 tM eMct .. tM .... O.W 91 Trvst. "'"'-~ Md ..... ,,... ~ f/1"'8 Ollltl'kt. alqleftMI ..... T~.......... u ..... ..-111 .. •t11ewntlitft ...... trvm <,_ "' .-i o..t " T,,. ... ,. of eMMlall -• ~• ,., w• tot llM aiNUnl -y et!I-llllftlllt. AllJ •trHll wlto llU to t>e: 11t1•A1. lwr•ttf-,.....,,.,._ • wrlt9" .._ Tiie llOnefl<lery .... ..,._~Ill -y tulll'Nl °" otel 'if~.-.. et Trutt llfr'tlff•r. •tiff.,. .. -de .... , """ pwCOflt ... 11 ..... 1 """"' """'" ..... Ufldlnl ...... Wfltw ... Oacleretlen el O..lllllt ..., ~ Tiie e-.. • E41utetltM! tllle41 ~ for Seit, •lld a wrllttn Notice o tlM *"""'""loll .. to ~ to Def.vii .. lloe1loll If $911. TIM..,. ,_ .-s _..... wfW11 INI Myt fonlt11H ca11Mc1 sel• M•llo ot oftw ~ ft1 ...... 1~ - Oatev11 _, ~loll I• loll re Ila ,.. <•"''"' "" ..,....... .._... w ... ecw.-. Ill .,. county ~ "'8 raot .,.,,.. • ,.....,.... ld!Mww, ..._ ,.,_,,,,......_ -.. ~. ~.-.. UlllflM Dot•· .......... 2~ • .., l<llHI Dlslrltl, 11'.0 •••• , ... , IM"l!,.IAL ClOllll"O,.ATlotf __,.,. e..dl, CA ft161. ..... (lt4t Ofl' Mllli•ICA ,_.... MMktT.,,.._ OCltMl .. £ 1*4 U, ""'· IYO.-.MeclllllllM • ==-1/lc:e............ • "'1 ~ Drl"9 " "-'*--CA4"il Ht ;al M•• ~ !1Ml,.,.. ..... ....., 11'1111111.,_.or .. °""' Dlftf......, _ ~-~ o.itr ~ O(t , 11 t . , .. "'1 OIN1 ~ "-.. OCL 1. *" ftfM( ' . . . . .. ,. .... .. Orange Coa11 DAIL V PILOT/Friday, October 2, 1981 MOTIC8 llflltTIH atotC* u,-.-al•teAL MLIUTIOlt ..... o. 111v1•• a...at WAT9R otttelC'T 9ICNl l.....OVa,..•T OltTalC'T NO, Ml TMtea .. N01'f(t II Naaa1v OIVl.N ht _... ........ '9f IM ,...ell&. '4 "·"'• ,_ ftlllt .... ,.A _. .... ..,. .... If IMM 11-.11 Wetor Dtltrkt llR~IJ Or .... C-ty, Cll~llle,.., '""'•VWIWM Olaltiet .... •• wlll M ren1 .... 11ov w....,. '4 Olrecwt el 1•W1> 11 iN '41<•.,.-.. •.,. """' ..... ~ ....... _._. ""' ,..,,,.,. • Nell ., "" lltlff \Wt ...... ,,. ,... .. wlll .. N(ei.,.. o..ly 11 ell ltl• "'''""' 111 ti. 1mm1f!ew1y -.otne 91 the tMCfflM --oe .. 11111-UMMIJd.C'91'Y 91\0 rtltC'tllod llY ewol\IC .... •Offt.O 1o1i..,..,.111t ope111no 111treof. TIMIS lf.ooe.m ~LACE O<t-e t~t•1 II OOe m OctoC1era.1"1 11 OO•m No ... mw 1 .. 1 .. 1 4201 Ce~°''"' lr•ln•. C..1110<'111• MAI LEO BIOS S.crH l•rv Of Ille Baenlol D•rectort lrvlne R-ll W•ter Oi.trkt P.O Bo• l>I 1rvl11e, C..Htomle Wt• OPENING OF PROl"OSALS Tiie _.,. rec:el_ 1111 .. tlle "°"" 01 11:00 •·"'· on Ocll.Mtf 14, 1•t, wlll .. ope...i el '614 t""' ...0 wlll .. c~ et - Mf•tlno of MICI 9oerd OI OlrlCllOr-• to lit ,..Id on ()c:..,.r u . '"'·et• 00' "'. et IM ~lon90 ---II ell OIOI OCl9Md •I -II llMe •rw dlttierml"'° t• * llfttltltfecte(V MCI rwll<'9cl bY rewtvtlon .-...0 lol-tno Ille otoenlnt ,,,.,..,. V.. bl4li recel,,..1111 to Ille"°"' of 11:001.m. on Oc~ M. ••1, wlll W .-•I e. ,,,...,no OI Mid loeH Of Olt~ to bw Mid on Cklllber "· t•t, Pl 11100 e.m ., et Ille _,.,,,...tloNcl IOdrMt. If ell bldt ~ et ouc:h time ere ..,_,mlnM to 1111 ....... uatectory ...o .,. ••/ectad by r'flOlullon ~· •d toll-Hit 11•-"'"9 tllereol, IMll Diets rec..lvwd U1J to ti•......, ot 11 :00 e,m. Ol'>Ht•......., te, 1•1, wllt bw -necl et the ,,_t1119 If Mid BolfO of Olrec:ton to'llt helllon ~, 1e, 1•1, et 11:00e.m. •Hlle•..,,.."'"'t'-lddt'tsJ. ISSUI!: V ,fl0,000. <-lttlllO Of lffO-of t ................ ,_of U.000 eech. Ol'9il Oc .... t, 1•1, _._,_."WA TERWOlll(S BOHOS. ELECTIOtl 1'14, S llllfS E. OF THE IRVIHE RANCH WATER OISTlllCT FOR IM· PllOV&MEHT DISTRICT NO. 1os,-,..._ E·I lo E·IMO, llolll lnclual"9 " MA Tuai Tl ES Tiie bOt>Cft wlll -•11re 111 ~OMICllllff nu:ne<IC•I ordltr on ()c: loblr I, lntlll•"-U IO<'•echol ,,,.,....,., ~••fOllOwt: ~lllMCIPAL ft•tMClllAL Yl!A• AMOUNT YEAR AMOUNT , ... l 15,000 . .,.. U'IS,000 1•s • 15.000 1991 »Jl),000 I ... $ tS,000 ,,,. U I0,000 1•1 llOS,000 "" MIS,000 ,,.. •110,000 lOOO ~.ooo , ... ••»,000 lOC>t $51.S,OOO lttO J IS0,000 70Cl2 l)IS,000 1991 $110,000 ~ 5415,000 1991 $1t0,000 2004 l7U.OOO ,.., UI0,000 lOOS Sll0,000 I-UU,000 1006 $920,000 199S n.,,ooo IHTl!ltEST Tht -sllall beer lnterottl et • rete or reltt co .. ll•ed upon ,,,. Ml• t...,..,, but -to u cMCI U% per annum, pey1bl• Mmlennwelh• on OC· t-r 1, -Aprll 1 of eecll VM ' PAYMENT· !oe!O bondJ encl Ille Interest,,,.,_, ere p.eyet> .. In lewlul money of tM United Stein of Amerk• et Ille '-•la A9tn<Y OMslon ot Benk of America H•llonll Trust .,,., S.vlnos Auocletlon, P•Y"'9 A91nl Of IRWO, In LO\ A.,..ies, CA!-•· or •• tf\Y "•Vino AQelll of I RWO In 51111 Frencltco. C1lllorilll. Cllkego, llllnols, or Hew Yortt, New York, et Ille oPClon Of Ille holeltr IMrwof R EGISTllATl()H; Tiie bOnOt •Ill be coupon bonds r9111ttr.Ole U IO llfl11Clpet only or 9S to t>otll pr1nc1pel encl lnteren . -the form of r911latrall0ft mo be ch•ftQed. or lht l>oncb dlt.eherQed from rtQlstr•llon, ell In ICCO<'dlnce with tlle provisions In Ille resolutlOft provldlllt lor ,,. lssuence Of tekl l>oftCk CALLABLE· The bonds meturl11t on or prior to Oc:t-r I, 1.,1, "'911 nol be subjotct to cell or r-mc>llon prior lo m•turlty. All -m•turlng Oft or •ftu Oct-r I, 1"2, or eny of lhem, mey bw celled Detore meturlly -·-· •I Ille option of I,,. Bolrd of Olre<tors of lllWO. on Oc:-1, ''"·or on eny ln1•'"1 peynwnt det• 111t.-eller prior to -•urlly 8""6> cel14<1 prior to "'•turlly shell I><' .-mea et the 1011-11111 ~Ion prk .. , u prHM<I" • perctftl19t of per v•k>e, t-lher with •cc,,,.., lnterwtl to dote oe r-mptloft t~ II redMmecl on or t>etor• AP<ll I, 1"1, 10111),. II r-.....S tller••ft•r eno on or-... Apr II t, 1"1. 101'1(. II r-111e,..11erelldonorl><'tor• APtll 1.1"'4; IOOV.'IO If r-rnedllle•••ll•r encl on or bef'Onl Aprlt 1, 1.,S, 1(10% If r-med thtr .. lter •nd prior to melurlly All or 111y por11on ot Ille l>oftds 1ul>Je<I to <•II may be O iied tor redemption et •"Y one time. If lfl• llwin ell al Ille bonch are ,_....., et eny -time, well -• 111111 I><' ,_....., onlf In Inverse°' .. ' Of meturlty end Mlecteo tor re- O•mptlon lrom wllllln • single meturlly l>y lot PURPOSE OF ISSUE The bonds wer• auttoorlred lor Ille ecqulsltlon - construction ot watatworh le<llltlu tor ti. -II Of lmpro.,.....,.1 Olttrlct Ho 105 SECUlllTY Tllr bond• •re lnuwd pur....,,t to the Cl lllO<'nl• W•ter Dlsttkt L•w I Division 1J of the Weter C-ot Ille Stet• Of Celltomle) encl $/\All .. ~ from 111 eUH.smenl upon lend w11111n seld 1mpro_,,1 OlstrlCt or from weter clllrges P'WW9ftl IO Mid l•w whl<ll, In Ille dlt.er.tlon of the Boen! al Olrecton, mey llt ll•.O and cot le< tto In lleu tllerwot, •ncl ell t .. el>le leftd In H id lmpro.,.. ment District Shall bw and remel11 lle1>l• to t>e •st•Uld tor IMw pa y,.,,,,11. BOHO INSURANCE IRWO hes re<el•td a commitment lrom MBIA tor • Munlclpel Bond Guerente. ln'41r•M• Polley uncondll'-llY guerantM1"9 Ille umely p.eyment of prlft<lpal and 111terwst on the -to Ille P111no Aoent. If Ille t11<c;eUful l>kldt• "41s soe<llled thlt tuch POiiey bw -•lnecl, well -· Sllell pay IN premium tor llM Polky In lull et or llelO<a Ille CHllvery ot Ille -·· LEGAL INVESTMENT Tiie bonds wlll, llefore Ille delivery ti.rwof ... etrtlllfll lor ln"'tt"""t under end pur"*" to tM p<ovl\ton. of Ille Dlstrlc1s Slcuntles Lew COlvlslon 1001 tlleW•l•r COO.) -ver. -lt111t1nalnvwc11 certltlUllon, In I,_ oPlnlO'I Of BOllO C-•I -ell9l1>Ulty of Mid-· el the time of thtlr 11.......ce, tor Ille lnvastMeftl Of fllnds Of commerclli or wvlnos l>•n-•. as well, II •u6/ICI lo tlle P'OVISlon• Of,,.. FINn<l•I c-of ,,,. Stet• of Clflf9rnl1, end• stetemen1 to tllat effect wlll be prlnled on the bonclt .,.,,.., ... Ille certltlcetlon. TERMS OF SALE· ,......_, R ... : TM mu lmu"' rete l>kl mey not .. c-I~ per • .,.. """'· ... 'l'MIM •ml.,,.....lly. Ee<ll rel• l>ld must .. • :nvlll .... Of ~or 1/20 of l'I(,. Ht bonO SNll ... , more lllen -Int-I rete. end •II -Of lht w:ne m eturlty w it beer U. seine rel• EKll bonO must ... r '"'.,"' 01 the rec. •CM<ifl.O In lht l>ld from Its Ciel• to IU fl•Cld meturlty Nie. Only -coupon wlll lie enecllil'O to elCh l>orld for eech lns .. 11,,,.... OI lnter .. 1 tlltr_,, encl l>lcb provldl"9 lor-lllonel or tuP91•"""'t•I c_. w111 bw ...,)KtHI Tiie rec. on any meturlty or II"-of me1 .. r111 .. 111111 not be more tllen l\lt% lllgller tllln Ille Inter .. ! ,.,. on M y ollMr metur11y or -ot m eturlUt•. Aw.,..: Tiie l>onO• sll•ll t>e told tor c_,, only All bldl muJI t>e tor not lats thin ell of Ille bonds llereby ottered for sel• -MCh bid "'911 stet• tllet the Ill--n ecc,,,.., lnterMt to the dlte Of .. 11.,.,,, tlle purclll" price, "llkll SIMll l'IOI !» .. u then .o'I(, al par,...., ttw Interest retw., ralfl •I wllkh Ille bid.., olltn to buy Mid bond• Ee<ll -· ....,, steta '" ltJ l>IO the total net lnlltrMI ~Ml 111 Ootters encl Ille ,...,._ N I 1""'9st rote Clttennl""' tMral>y, -ICh tlllll l>e <OMldettO lnformetl"' only -not • pert ot llW bid. M ....... I ...... : The bond• •Ill lie ewenled to,..,. II~ rw-ll>'e bidder ., bido.n cOMIOtrlftQ the ln1..-es1 r•• or ret., tOWClllH -"" premium or discount olferH , II e11y TM lllQhttt l>ld wlll .. del•rmlnea t>y o. du< llng ,..,. amount of tlle p...,mlum bid (If ..,YI from, or lddlno !tie amownt of '"' dlK~ (It efty) to ..... tot•• •-t of lnt•rwSI -lcll I RWO -.Id ....... Quired to PIJ from Ille dlte of &eld -to the r-llv• me1urlty det .. ""'"'et tlW coupon rete or rete11pe<lflCld In U. t>kl. If•;..,,, NC....., et ,Ar, .. ~..._ wltl .. ~........._II MY._. It NC ...... It '1"-~ et,_, ., et • .,_~--.. twlr ................... "'" ...... .., .... .. ( ............ If -... h "'""' .... ~ .. ,...., ... .-.-.c-... .. Hr .......... .._~ .. ,... ...... ,~~-.... 11111 ........... _. ..... """*'° ........ ~ ................. ........... ~ .. lllWO. Tiie purclll-must NY ICC....0 In-lrom Ille delw ol tllt -to tM Nit ot Cltll.,.ry, c~ °" • *'4ey YMr bats. ' it• ef llejec1tN: 1 llWO '"'nlft Ille rlCIM, In lb dlocrwtlon, to,.. l•CI e ny -•II bids received Oii en., -•II of tM ••--111.0 Mle dllff ellCI to IM ellliellt not Pf'Olllblted by ••• to welw eny ,,,....,.,lly ., llllO<'mellty I~..,., l>ld. tRWO Is •llO ln•ltlno t>lcts on-·• Obl19'tloill bollds OI lmpr-ment Dllfrkt Ho. 102, lmpro.,.:nent Olstrkt HO. 103 tnd lmpro"""""t Ol1trlct Ho. 106 on tlll,..... dll•s 11 •boY• apeclflld for •-Donds of lmpro-1 Olttrk t Ho. 1os .• IRWO , ... , .. .,the rlQllt In IU dlscrwtlon to rejlct ... bids II •<«Pl.ole l>lm•rw not recellftd Oil ell sutll bonds. Oellnnl111Uon110 ewerd or r•l«I l>lcb Of eech lmptO...mefll dlltrkt wlll lit ""* ""'•Illy Md Inda,..... cr111t1y -._, lht l>leb received on eecl'I.. • ,.,....... A-: I RWO wlll lelle e<llon ewerd1119 the -or retect· lf'9 ell bids not let., llMMI -ly·sla 1161 ho\ln •It., MCll Of the r-tlve t""-s Mrwln prflCrlbed on •lllcll pr-ls are rwcelvwcl .. provided 11111 ,..,. at.era mey .. mede after tllt uplretlon of tht sp1Clli.d time If,..,. b'-• shell not lie "' QI,.... to Aid Boero Of Directors notice In writing ot 1111 •llllclr-et OI 111<lljlr-I "'9cl of o.llltlf'Y; ~--fer Pe,-: O.llvery of .. Id l>oncb wlll be mede to tM tucceutul t>I-at JeKtlet B•'*note Compelly, 1DO Wfft Pko 81M1leverd, Lot A.ftO'lts, C•llfornla, or et .,.Y ottwr lllec• egr•Hbl• to l>otll CM tOcc".tf\11 bld*r end lht TrMturwr of I RWO. • Pey"*lt ~IN l>ondt tllell be mlde In "-r•I R•-Ben~ """°'or o\lllr lmrneclletety •••llMM• lunch, provided tlllt P1ymefll In theJorm Of well q!her lmmwdletely evelMM• fUfteh mu\1 ,...,. --rOV'Cld t>y"'9... Tr .. swrtf °' I RWO If IMSI -ly•four C241 llours pries''° ...... u.,.,., of,,,.-~ ,Ufteh or -lm ....... etwly 1vallable -· fl"°"lded llllt PIYmtM 111 "" IOrm ot well~ lmmeclletelf ev•ll--"""',...,."""._......,by l!Pe T'r•-of lllWO •I leetl -lY·four 124) ~prior to Ille delt...,y of 1M-......... o.tl¥try; Ce!Keffel ..... LA'9 Owll_.,, " '' ___ .... tllet J.1d .,.,... wlll bw tlellvered to Ille wccn t:!\11 bidder wltllln 1111:1y IJOI N Y• 1rom llle Olt• OI •••rd tMreot. Tiie a11<cftlflll blOdtf W it lllott Ille rlof\t, •I 11.1 Of'llon, to unc:el ,..,. contrKI ot '"'"'-If 111wo allell fell to execute U.. lljlftdt Ind...., tMm for dell.,.ry trltlllll slllt"r llOI dlys from ,..,. dll• of Mid •••r•, lftd In sucll ,....,. IM tucceasflll ~ shell be •lltltlect to Ille rwturn ot IM "'9cll 1<<omp111ylnQ IU bkl. ......, .. 9N: Eecll bid, IOOftlltr wltll Ille l>ld cl'llCll, m.nt lie 111 • W•lld ..,...._ ~lo 1 llWO, wttll ttw """''-ancl l>ld c-rly merUc1 "Protlffol 191' Wet..-tl' a.nch, Ele<tlon 1'74, ~let £, of Ille !Nine flencll WetwrOlWtnfOr '"""°"'"'*'' Ol1trlcl HO 105" , 9W 0-:11: A ctnlfled O<' Cetlller's CllKll on e ,_slble benli .. '""' c~y Ill,,. •mount ol ,u,ooo • ..., ....... °'-.. I RWO, mlllt IC· Ellefty eecll llfOPOUI H • glUlteMy tlllt tht bklder, If wcceulul •Ill eccec>t ... Y tor ukl bondl In eccorden<• wllll "" teftnt Of Ila bid. Tiie clllcll «· Clm~VlllO Illy IC~ p-1 Sllell be _.led on'"' Plll'ClllM price or, II \llCll pr090wl Is ecce11ted Dul 1101 performed, u11len tlKll lell11re Of ijeffor-111111 lie <111114 by Illy ICt W omlUIOn Of I RWO, 111111 111111 be <•--1.llt Pf'OC-rirtelnCld t>y I llfWO. Tiw <Ill<• IC<..,..,.Y"'e alCll u.,. e<C .. IM ~1 wllt lie rwl\H"ned ~ly. • Clllill9' la Tea ........ ,..,_,At .,.y time ....... ttw bonds ere ~!.cl fw dellvery, Ille succe.sful blddlr mey dl..ttlrm 91\0 wllMr•• ,..,. frOCIONl If \ht IMttKt rec:••-oy prl•• .. llolelor• trom boncN OI --i.,,. tllO C'lt•«"' alllll lie Ot<ler.ct to be t•l<ltlle Income_,,,.._, -•I In. -, .. lewt, elt!Wr llY • """"' Of tM 1"""'91 ••-Service Of' 111'1' • o. cl1I011 Of Mflf fMerel eourt, or Slt•ll lie dtclered t ... ble or lie ,_,,.. to o. l•k•n \n'9 •<-1111 c.mpwtlno e11y f..,..t •-llltH by tlW t.,.m• Of enf ,..,., • •-t•11 •--1.o ~t --...... llllt ilOtk•. OMMt ,._.1 lleM Pr ....... : EM.II .,.._,.., •OI • llNlln- t.e be (Oftdltlllwd ~I RWO lum1,i.l11t lo l"9 PIH'C"'-, wlllloUI c...,..., c- .... ftt"llf -..,_ -dtllWf'y .. lhe tlonft. -... ...,.,. , ... ,"9 ""'"'· M<ll dUld .. clol'9" Olttt_., • , le) Li081 Opinion -Tiie ...,....,. OI O'Mel....,y • M.,.,1 Of 1. ... Anotlft. c..11Mm11, ._ e-••· ...,.....,.. "" ••llcflty °' '"' ..,.. .,.. ~lellfl9 !NI '""""' on tlll lllMel Ii, • .,.. ll'Wll !ft(-teltff .. tlle Unlllld , ..... Of -le• -,.._, -·I ~ ........ ...., tllll -.... l ... nt IS el90 ·~ from pe,_11-C-pt 1111 S-Of C:.lllot'nle - dwr P"•M'1l .._.. Income i.a 1•9'. A ,_, ff MW ..i111111 91 O'Mel.,...y • M'l'et•, c0f11fltd lrf on offl«r of IRWO bF l•tlf'l'llte ~lll't, wlll 111 ,..""9o .,. tM llekk of Mell boncl. No <""91 Wiii -,,,.. .. '"' INfCl\ettr ,., MKll Ptlllllnt IK <et'lffkellOll! lbl A cert.lflcell Of 1 llWO Clf't.lf'flnt tMI 111 IN ltetlt ot lfle llCtt, ntl"""' #Id clrclll'l!tWfl(• In 11t"'9icl on -,... '4 •-. It II llOt OJK.lff --..,...... .. "" .... wlll .. -"'. -VW!t _,.. c:ew•llll--••MMr ... lllMdt; CCI ACMtlflutl t!f tltWO, MtnM Wlffkln-~"'"° left•" If lllWO<tl1lf'tlnt•tM ......... : 11> .... M6'1ffk '"IM ,..,,.._ ........ """' .............. .,...., .., f9olMllw., --~. - ..... ._... ........ ""' .. ,..,.,.. ... •9Dlle ... -..; "" lt) t1)et ...,.. .... .........,_ .......... ~.._.... .. .,.,....., .......... : C.) Tiii ,_.." .... o ............. ~,_.. ~ .. -.............. --'""'" .... -,, •twwY ""'""· .... """ rece1..e.., 1itwo1 _. <-• "--..." 11tWD ....... .,, • ..,..,., 1•wo, _.. lfle 111 Ml.-..C191 ........ ,.,_. ~-.................. , .. .. ,.,, ............. ,,. ..... 41 srnn-.. ........ --. ......... ......., fll .......... OMdlll ....... ,....... ..... ......................................................... m ei.rlal I•" '°'"-Y It 11\111• IM ....,._tt ....,.. ... , 111 119111 fll ,,_ Clr<11mt!MICM 11ftdtt wlllcll a.y _,.. m .. , • 1111...,...,... Thec .. lef llflllll"t 1111 ""'"•Ill De ..,,..11¥ lllWO. CU .. ft NlllllMHl1 II h 1111lld .... 1Mt CVlllt Molllllttt will .. trl111 .. .., _,_ -.. llUt ewltlWr tlle l•ll11t'I • 11t111t tuCI\ nwmbet't.,. MY -ner .,,.., wltll N"9Ct t-•• "'911 c-lltlllit c-"" • t•llllrw" rell.tMI llY llW '"''~ .,.,_ ll K C:..,C llwll,..ry If -NY '9f tM ..,_Iii ec--..U wllll lllt .... _ .. 1111 -Clllte <lfttr.Ct. All •-• "1ftll"t Wit,. -M'-"'IM.._ ...... CUllP ..,,,IC, a-c ....... tort"'~" "10 Mll'l'bWi tMll .. 06id lllY I llf W 0 INllORMATION AVAIL41L• R""'9l1 ,., l11fermet1111 ,_."' .... llllWO Orltr '""" .. tlw Offl<l•I , .. ,_, ........... llY 1 llWO -.r•blno .... MllClt tllolltd ........... to• k,..ll'V Of the '°''" lr•lne llen<ll'Weter Olstrlcl o g1 CllYIPllt Oflve P09o10I ""'""· C•llh>mle tu .. oa ll'llOll< ,.,,...,.,. Dll>lt'tenent ll'flll EetlJ\'WWI P•IN WebM<' 11'< SH (lllfemle Stt'Mt $6n F•-•K•. CelilOtllle ~10. 1 ltWO •Ill pr41'V"'9Ille...c:eeulul~100 ,...._Of thl ()ttlclel Stet-I et t11t••-oft1tw o GIVEN by orde< Of lht Boerd 01 l>lrK1°" o11,.,,1no flen<ll Weier Ohtrkt, •dOll ltd Oii Slj)lefnber 11, i.11 Betty J Wheel" Secr .. •rv of tlle Boera ot DlrKlort Of I,. I Nine Aenc11 Weter Ol1trkl Publlll'lwG O.•noo Co.II Delly Pilot, Ott. l. '"I 41'M1 "'II.IC MOttl NOTtCa INVITINO alotOM p,s7t ... OINaaALO•LIGATION 90NDS0 .. 111VtNa llfANCN WATla OllTalCT f'Oll IMPllOVaMaNT 01na1CT NO., .. nt•11•011 NOTICE IS HERE8'1' GIVEN lllet -led ll'GCIOYI• for the PUr<lll• of u,no.ooo "" •• , ... "'""'"' Ql)l19'11on """"'of 1r1t1ne llM<ll w ... r 01strkt (lllWO). Orenoe C-.ty, Celllorn••. IOr ltnl)f'O..._,., Dlslflcl HO. 11» wlll be rec:el••d lrf the eo.ra Of Olrector• of l~WO •• tllt llY<e end up lo ttw tlMes below ~lflecl, provldtcl 11111 rwtetlve to 11<11 of a. letter two N tM, _. POU It wlll Dt •Kelv.o only II •II Didi recel-on t,,. lm...oletely -WdiftQ Of Ille lpecllled NIH,..,. dslerml,..a \lftMlltle<tory -rtltcled DY r-IU'llon •OOC>l•d I011ow1ne Ille ooenl119 tllerwol TIME PLACE 1100•m Oclob<lr 14, '"I It OOe.m. Octot>er n, 1'111 1100 •m Hh ambwr 11. "" 4701 Ce,._llU$ Ofl.,. lrvln• C.lllornl• MAILEOB1DS Secrtierv ol lhe Boera of Doreclon lrvlne Aencn W•t•r OIJtrlct P 0 . Boo O.t Ir.In•. C.llfornl• 9211l OPE HING OF PROPOSALS Tiie bid\ rw<tlvea \II> lo lht llour of 11 00 e m on Oct-r 14, 1911 wlll be ooenea •t ulo tlMe ellCI wlll bw contlclered •I tN m H tlnQ of wto Boero Of Dire< tort to be Mid°" Oclobwr 14, 1•1, et l :OO p,m ., et IN eloreme11110MO .OOreu If •II bids_,,.., •I well time ere determined to be unwllstectorv -re1.c1ecs t>y rnotU'lloft idocllld lotlowlnQ Ille -nlng lllerWOI, ,...., bid• reulved up to the he>llr Of 11 :00 e.m . -Oc-1'. '"'· wlll t>e OIMntO •1 lhl lnftll"ll of Mid Boera al Olredon "' lie N IO on ~' JI, 1'91. et 11 00 em .. at the eloremenllOIWO lddress II ell bldt Oflntd et well llm• •••determined 10 be 11nsetlsta:<tO+"V -ere r•le<ttd by rttolutlon ldopl· :! i:::~'::rt;'.~:."!1'.':'.:0"".,!;.'::; !1":~~~ ":t ':J':J':::ao:,.1 J~~~ to be h<tld on Ho.,.ml>ff 11, 1'tl, •I 11 .00 e .m., el IN •-lloned -•u. I ssu E U,SI0.000, con)l•tl"9 OI 114 -of the Oonomlnetlon of $5,000 H Cll, deltd Oct-· I, 1911, desloneled 'WATEllWORl(S BOHOS, ELECTION 1'7l, SE~IES 0. OF THE IRVIHE llAHCH WATER OISTRICY FOfl IM PllOVEMEl\IT OISTRICT HO 1oa .• numDtrwcl 1>1 10 0-114, l>otll lf\Clusl"' MA TUAI Tl ES Trw bonds Wiii meture In COMICU'll"' .... m.f'k•I orOtr on Oc ,_, I '" '"' emounlt '"' •e<ll Ol Ille M-•· y .. ,.. .. lot .. "" "'RIHClf'AL YEA-AMOUNT 1"4 $ JS.000 1 .. S t 40,000 ,... $40000 1 .. 7 ' !0.000 ,... S SS.000 '"' i ao,ooo 1"0 ' lS.000 '"' $ IS,000 ... , ' 15,000 '"3 ' '5,000 '"' 'IOS.000 "" 'uo.ooo YEAR '"' 1991 '"' 1'19'1 1000 1001 lOOl 100) too. JOOS 1006 f'RINClllAL AMOUNT \135.000 \IS0,000 $1•5.000 $1~.000 $110,000 Ul~,000 U.0.000 $2'S,000 '330,000 '370,000 µ10.000 INTEREST T,_ bond~ •h•ll t>eer lnterett •I• rete or rates 10 be fixed upon Ille •••• lhtreol boll not lo ea<•ed 11~ per ennum, IMf•l>I• Mmll1nn ... 11y on Oc· lober t,•nclAP'll lofee<:nyeer. PAYMENT S.IO bond\ end, ... Interest Iller-..,. IMYetlle 111 lewtul money 01 lhe Unlteo Stain of Amerk• et tN Cor110<•I• Aoency Ol•lslon of B•ftll of Amerlce Hetionet Trust encl Sevin~ At-latlon, P•ylftv Agem of 1 llWO, 111 lot AnQttn. C.lllornl•,"' •I eny P•ylng AgeM of IRWO '" Sift Fren<ISCO, Calllornl•. OllCego, llllnols, or Hew Y-. New Yon, •I ,..,. oPClon Of Ille llOlder thereof ..L REGISTRATION Tite bonclt will t>e coupon-r911l1tretilee~ prl4'Clpel only or •t to both pr1nclpel •ftCI lft1trest, -Ille lorm of revlstretlon :ney lie <h•!lllC!O, or 1ne -dlKhl•oed trom r~5tretlon, e ll 111 .c<orcllncw with tllt pro1tltlont In,,.,. retolutlon providing lor Ille lasuanct of telO t>oncb. CALLABLE ' T,.. boncl\ meturlng on or prior to Oct-r I, 1991, 111•11 not o. •ul>Ject to on or r-.npllon prior lo m11urlty. All -meturlno on or •ft•r Ott-r t, 1992, or any of th<tm, mo t>e celled -. meturlly -r.a.med, •I the ootlon ot Ille Boerd of Olrecton of 1 llWD, °" OclObtf' 1, 1991, or on eny lnla...,tl peyment dlte lllerweller prior to ,,,..urlly 8""6> <lllled prior to mlturlty t/11111 I><' r-....a •t ,,,. IOll-1"9 ,_mc>tlon prk H , .. .,..... ... He 1Mr<e<1I-of per value, 1-ther with .ocU\Md lnt•,..,t to dfl• ot r-.nptlon· I~ II r-med on or bwlore AP<ll 1, 1"2; 10111)% II ,._med INreefler --or before "41<11 I, 1"2, 101' 11 ,_,,_ thereeller •nd on or.....,._ "41<11 1, •-. IOOYJ' II ·-med .... , .. , .. , •nd on or btfo<e Apr II '· 199S, IOO'll. II redeemed tllerweller •ncl prior to meturlty All or..,., por11on ot tllt oonch 1111>Jecl to cell mey be celled tor r-"'Ptlon et eny one lime. II less 11'1•" ell ol t,,. l>Ondl erw ~•I eny -time, sucll l>ondl Shell Do r-med only l1t ln•erw oro.r of meturlty -Mle<ted for ,.. demptlon from wltnln • slnol• m•lurlty t>y lot PURPOSE OF ISSUE The t>oncl> werw •utllorltCld tor ,,.. ecq11l11tloll end construction ol waton.orh tecllltlet lor Iha -It of lmprove,,,...I Olstrk t Ho 106 SECURITY TM l>onO• ••• lswed pur-nl to the Cellfomle Waler OlstrlCI l •• IOl•Won ll 04 the W•ttr C-of Ille State of Cellfo.llle) -llMll be peld trom ._ as-t upon lend within Ukl "'"" o,..._1 Ollfrkt or from weter <h.,Qet --"' lo wld l•w w111c11, "'Ille OlKret-of lllt Boerd of Olrecton, m ey t>e 1111.ea ena COiiected In ll1tu thereof. end ell tuel>le I-In 1110 llnpr'o- m ent Olttrlcl SNll t>e •nd remeln lleble to I><' uwuld lo. llltM pey"""'" BOHO INSURANCE IRWO 11as received• <ommlt,,,...t lrom MBIA for e Munlclpet Bond G<.worentM 11\turance Polley liilC-lllonAlly g"'retttM!no the timely ~yment of 1><l11<lpe1 and l11terest on,,,. bond\ to the Peylng Agent. II the sutceu lul t>I_, 11.s S1M<llle<1 111•1 t11<h Pollty bw obtelnea, 111<11 bl-r shell pay lllo pnmlum tor tl'le Polley In l..CI et or _.. the Cltll...,y of Ille bondt LEGAL IHllESTMEHT TIW l>Onds wlll, bwtore Ille delivery tMrwot, till certified for lnvest,,,...t u,..,.r encl ""'-"' to thl provls9-of "" OlttrlcU S.curltltt I.Aw COlvl•lon IOof Ille Weter COO.I -· -llllttendlno W<ll ce•tlflcetlon. In tM opinion of Bond C.....,,., IJw ellQ!blllty of wkl bonch, et Ille time Of , .. ,, 11-nce, ,., lllt lftvfllment OI !\Inds of commerclel « '"'ln0$ blllk\, .. well, ,, subject to Ille ptOltltlont of -Fllllnclel c -o1 -SIM• of Celltornle, ena • stet•"""'' to lhlt e"-<:t wlll lie pf'llltlO Oii iiie t>onOt ..,,.lltll lhe certllk1tl011 TEllMSOFSALE! l,...._t lie .. : Tiw mulmum rN bid mey not U (MCI U% -eft. 11um. P•f•l>I• 11ml-1ty. Eecll r•t• !>Id-must I»• ""'ttlple et \Iii or 1/10 of 1% Ho l>ond tlllll t>eer morw tllln one 1111-t , .... -•" bonds of tM w:ne meturlty SNlll _, lhe Mme ret• Eec:ll boftd ,,,..t ... , 1n1 .. nt •I tM rete soe<lfled lft lht l>ld lrom Its dll• to lb fixed meturtty -.. Oill't' -coupon wlll 11<1 etteclleO lo MCll l>oild lor .. ell lnsi.11..-OI 1"'8-..1 ~. -bids prov101nv lor Addlt'-1 or suppl-tel c.._ wlll be rw)K ..... Tiit rete Of\ eny meturlly "'ll•OUC> of"''''""* 111111llOI bw morwtlllll1~% hl9her thin 11\e lnt•rwSI rete on eny otller meturlty or QfOUpof meta.rltln . A•-: T,,. bonds "'911 t>e Mild for u1111 only. All 1>14' must be for ilOt ten lh•n ell of the -hertt>y offered lot set• end eec:ll bid tlllll rtete INll the l>lclder offers ecc.r\led lnlerHt to Ille .... of dell.,.,y, the PW<lll• prtcw, which sll•ll llOI bw ''"' lllen '°"' of per, -lht lnte<nl rell or r•IH at wlllcll IM OldOer Ofter• to buy H id bonds Ee<ll biddit< 111111 11111 In Its bid tllt totel net lnte,...t ccKt In Ooll•n •ncl tllt • ...,_ net lllt•f'Wfl rite dlttwNnlned tllereby, -k ll 111111 llt c-ldltrecs lnformetl..,. Clftly ,,... llOt • p.en of tM l>ld .• """"' •-.w: Tiie IMWMtt win bw _.,...,to 1111 lllotwlt r9-lble bidder or~" ~onslclerlftv ,,,. lnlerffl , ... or retn apeclfled end tM Pfto mlum or lllKounl otffrwd, II eny. Tiit lllQl'IHI l>ld wlll be determined 1>1 ~- 1"9 tM -of the prwmlUM bid (11 enyl from, or adding tM ,,_,of the dlt<OUlll (If •nyl to. Ille ICIUI ·-·of lnllr•• wlllcll I RWO _..,be,_.,... to P•f trvm 11w 0.11 of w la -to ,,. .._11,.. meturlty .,..,. ,,..,... et 11,,. co._. rate or r1m tOWCll14<1 111 tM bid. If My bid Is '""91-et Pl', 11t !discount blcb wlll tit con•I-. II eny l>ld h recel-et •7W~ Of ,.,, or •I • loruter perontege of per. no bid for • .._ .. rcen"" of -•Ill be c.ep. 1sldertG. II M Y bid ls rec•l•ed 11 tS~ of per or •I• QrMl•r pe~ OI ,.,, •~bid for• •••r percenlege ot per wlll be considered. Subfl<t to tllffe 111111\eo etlons, t,. -•ntwllt bw,,,.. ,o tllt bidder or bidders otterlno CM I-' Mt ln- tterut COit to IRWO. The purU.-mllf( ,.,, ICcn.td !merest from Ille~" Ille Doncb tollleNt•of •11,,.ry, co,,,.,.,..., one *'4ey .,..r 1tetl1. RllM" ll•jlet .... : I RWO rtNnlft"" rltM. In llJ dlKrwllOll, to,... ject e ny -ell Dlds rec•l•.O on •nr end •II of Ille •~!fled Mle dltn encl to 11\e ailleftt -prolllbltect t>y lew to w1lve 111y lrrt911letlty ., 11\formellly In anf l>ld. IRWO Is elto lnvltlnQ blClt Oil -•et oblloallOft DoNts OI l:ncin>,... ment Ol1trkt No . 101, lmprOYe-nl Ol1trk l HO. 1Cll •ncl ,..._,...........,, Ol1trk t Ho. IOS on,,. ...... CS.let .. ""°"• •Pt<llled fort ..... llOftdl Of lmpt'O-m Dl•trlct Ho. 10.. IRWO r"'"''' the rlQlll In IU dlKrwllon to r•fl<t •II bklt If IC<tPl•l>le Dldt .,. not rec•llttd Oii Ill lllCll l>oncb. O..ermllllllont lo ••WCI or ••IKI l>ld$ of NCll lmprovctmetll dl\lrkl •Ill ........ MS-••••Y end lndelllfl' denlly beMd _. ,,,. bldt rtcel ..... on eecll. ....... A••rll: I RWO •Ill lel<• e<tlon ••erlllno"" ~or ••fl<t· '"' ell lllci. llOI let• lhlll •-•Y•la I~> "°"" •rte• Mell of tllt r"'9(tl•• llmet Mrw111 P<ete:rlbed on Wlllcll pr-I• •rw l"ICll...0; _..,.. tf\el IN •••rd mey lit -.,.., the e11.ptr•tlon Of"" 1111<lfllcl tl:ne If tM ~ S/1111 "'°' ll•v• QI..,, 10 Mid Boero et 01~1.,. notko I" wr1t1119 OI tllt wltl*-11 Of wcllpr_.i. P\-.e e# Otllltlf'Y; ........ ttt Pey-: 0.llvwy ot MIO llllf'llll wlll .,. m•de to'"' WC<•Hflll bkleltr •t J effrie•...__ CMICllllY, IDO Wm Pico Boulevenl, Len AftO'te., C..lllornle, or el llftY Oltwr piece.., ...... to bOtll tlll 'U("UIUI OlclOef •no, ... TrMsurwr ol I llWO. Peyment l'or tlW t>oncls 1111111 Ila mldt 111 Feder•• "-,..,. ...,. Flli!Oi ., otller '"'medllllly •••11.ole 111114b, prwldecl INI jllytMftt 111 llW '°'"'of 111ell olller l"'mwcll•lllY evellelllw l11nch mutt he.,. bMll ...,.wcl lly tM ,..,.._.., ot 1 llWO *"'9Ml l-y•tour C2A) ll1ut1 prlGr to IMOltll'VltY If t .. illllllB. ...._... O..lwiy: CIM......_ '9f Liiie ~: 11 la ••Pe<_, tNt t1IO llondl wlll Ill *"...,... to IN wc:c.-M lllMw wlllllfl t11111y CJIU MY• from 1111....,. OI • .,.,.. 11\enof, TM wee..,.,. _...., INll lleve -rleflt, 14 Ill OCHi.tl, llO cenc:et t ... coritrKI of f1Uf'C1-tt lllfWO 11\111 fell ... -. .... "" lllndl Ind._ tlltf'l'I fOr dellotttY wlllllll tllltf (IOI 0.Y• '""" tflt .... e# ...... ewerd, Ind ill WC'1-I IM lllCttHllll lllcldw .,,.., lie -lllecl to 1111 rll'lllt'fl If the cl\Mti •cOfnlllllvlno Ill bid. """" pt .a.: E'ecll ltld, ......,,., wltll tM ltlO tlll<k, ll'llltl .. In • Melect .,,,..._ IOdr....O to 1111wo, wlttl"" """'-•:Id ltlO cleerl'f mlfttlll "PrOflOUI fOf' Weww.tcs aOlldt., llKllOll 1'7•, Slrltt 0 , of -l"'lne ReMll Weter Olstrlct for llTICll'0•-1 Olltrkl Ne.,.._ .. -Ql9dl; A certlfleel or ,..,,..,.., CllKll.., e ,......... ......... If' '"'" ~' "'1:111-'" w ,ooo, _.. .... •• w• • 1 awo, "',,.. •· Clf'll-Y Ndl ~ .. I ...,..CY tMI ttll ~.If t«<ewf\11, WIH k(ljlt ...... y,., ............ Ill ~·""" ... -.. "' ..... ""'~-ec;. <Clmt>lflyfllt eny ~ ,,_..., IMll Ille ....... ell IM pwtltMit liltke er, N 111cll ,,.,.Ml 11 K<e''" wt net _..,... mMI, 11111eu well fellwn .. IMff«it*Q tl\llll Ille ~-1tY lf'ly ect If'.,,.......,. P# IRWO. Wll ..... Ill U--llM ,,..._.. r•llllll W I "WO. TM Cllldt KCMlllMY!flt ..0 • ec:c..tff~WlllMrwtllmif~f. • Clllll9t II TN .............. : At Illy 1""9 ... ~ .. _.. -",....... ..... ,._.,, tltl IU«fflflll......., fNIY ~ .............. .. ~11111111,.,...r«.•l*lllr jlfl .............. , ........ ., .. _..,. C1M <lier_,., tllllf .. *C .. ,._ .. lill la.._'-"" .-r,,.........,.. "'° C-la• '-If .... "°' • 1'1111119 If IM 1"'91r'M! .._ ..... er"' a .. ~ .. _,...,.,-.,wlNll lll_..,.._...~ ............. .. •Ml IMI ~Ill <..,.,.Int.,.., ...... .,...._._"' .. ._ .. Mt ..._ .. ._ ..... _._ ••• 1 ................... M4k .. \ 1 a.a/"",,.,,,,., .... ,........,, lecll ..-1 wlll .. lllllle,._. 11-.C.,......,. W*' lllWO t11ntlllllftt le tlW ~' wltllllott Clllf'll, C- c11,,..ntly wlVI 1111""*".,. ••~Y "IN......_._.,........,. clw4,. ...-"' ••II .................. ,..., .. , la) Ufel ~ -TM ....... ., O'...._y • Mf-.. Lie ...... c:.I""'""', ..... C:-•I, ....,....,. Ult •11..itY '4 1M ...... ...i '"""' .... ,,...,.... .., "" ...... ,, ...... ,_ """-"-" .... 11111-.. ll••t If Alnwlu ..... IW'-1 .....,,, ""-IH I .... IM 11191 -II i.. llfn l It llw .__ ll'Wll .. ,_, ,~ ._ f/I IN ....... CalMwNa - .. , ............. Inc-le• 1 .... A ,...., " .... "'""" " O'Mel_, • Mvers. CMtlflM by .,. e#f"9r OI 1 llWO.., lectlmllt ~. wlH • ~ -the Mell fll Nell -HO ,,.., .. wlll lilt ..... • Ille lllll'C ..... t Ml'°~ll jW'llltl11t,,, ("'1111(.Clafl; Clll A c:e:11fl«i• ol IRWD ter11fYlfll !Ml 911 llw -It If ... lectt, ••Ul'IVtn -c1rc11m1teno• In .. ,_. en die -"1-. 11 11 111t tWpe(tft VIII llW ~ tf the IMWIGI Wiii .. -In e ,,,_ tllel -Ill ceww tllt llOl* I•• •reltt-...,..,, l<I A Ctr111kl• of IRWO, """'.-, effk.,.. _ ,..._. t1 tlvet 01 lftWO <ertlf,lllt to tlle loll0w"'8: Cll 11111 .. 111 IM<'" _,,. ,_. .. ~,... i.e.,. ~ IN ..,.... ....,., .-, tectl,.,lle ., _.. •len•turw. n 11\et v.1 -· '-"""" .,.Y .,._.I_, " •-1114 the ...,,,... -m IN1 .....,. h i. 1nie.•-u.r-... .... ,...,.. lftt<tlne -•elllllly ef IM-.0.; ldl r 11e ,.,._.Of 1aw o-... ""''"" ,..r<_ prtcw °' ,..,. lllOndt, lnctlldl,. 1111wt .. 1 .cc....O to 1111 llilltt., *'l""l ~. 1111..,... re<e lveo by lllWO, M>e1 Cal Ac:"11flcete Of IRWO, tlONO b• Moltkar 01 lllWO,1<t1 lllO In hit elflclli -110t 1111 per-I C-lty, to .. effw<t 11111 11 t"8 11'"9 f/f lhe Hie of the Mnft, -et 111 time&_........,. ......... "' lt 1M UICI ....... the time o1 "" °'"""' Of lllt '*-t, "'9 Oftkl•I Stet-• re1141nt II tlll ~• .ilO Ml c-eln eny wntrue tl•t.._.. el•,,,..., .. , l•t or wmtt '"t\IW • meterlel l~I Mec-V to inK• Ille ~ hnlll, Ill lltM et IM <lrc .. rn1i.nce. .,,., wlllell .,..., _,.-·not mlallldl.,. Tiit <e.t el prlftl"'e iN '** wlll be Wiit °"' 1 llfWO. CUM,. ............ , II la ent~._.. l:lllt CUit, -• wlll .. lltllllwd on Ille boftdl. ~t nel-r tlle l.Ah•n .. ,....,. -"' _..,, °" 111y bOftlll ~r '"°' wltll .--1 lllereto "'911 CCWlllllUI• e...... fer a tel"'" or rwflltll ltf lllt PUt<l\IW ........ to •""91 dell ... ry Of end Plf 191' tM -Ill IC-tie• wllll , ... t.,.ms of Ille llUl'<lllM contr•t. All ••-" IN'lnltno CUSI,"""" tiers on ,,. bOn4l'I encl llM CUSIP Service a-.i Cherg1 ,.., the •Nleft"""" of teld 11umllt" tl\lll be Plld by I RWO INFORMATION AVAILABLE: "'-'"tor l11lotmellon concer11ln11 I RWO or for CGCMft ol thl Offlclel Slet_l _rwcl t>y I RWD 0ntrlbl1191 ... bonds ll-ld bw -n.CI to S.Creterv of Ille loerd lr.lne R-11 Weter OI"• I< 1 001'-0tlve P 0. Boll 0 ·1 1 .. 1 .... C.lllor-111• ,,, .. o• P\11111< FlneM• ~rtrnent lllytll ~"""Peine W•llbe• Ille. SU C.lllornl• Sirwet Sen Fretl(IKO, C•llloml• ~10. I RWO •Ill provide "" lllC<aHIUI !>!Goer 100 COj)le'• Of -Oftltl•I si.1 .. meftl et lllt •• ,,... .. ol I RWO. GIVEN by.,., of IM Boero of Olrecton of Irvine Rench Weter Olstrkt, eOOpled Oft Septembwr H . l"I BettyJ -·-S.C,...,y OI tlle Boera of Director• Of !hi '"'""' Rench Weter Ol•lrk I Put>Uw.cl Or-Co.st De lly Piiot, Oc:t l. 1'91 4_, lllCll ti-·~· ......... ""'* """' ........ ~ .... T, .. ..,_ fl# 1.-WO 11 '"9t ._.V·fllw 0 4) ....... .,..., .... 9tl_,. ti .. bof'4t ........ ~I C:-......... Wit ..._,I II It,_., !Ml u lll ..,... will ...... _... .. Ille -c.IM ..... wi!Hfl...., c•> .. " 1,.... Ille .... el_. ....... Tiie -CMIM .._,, ..... Mw .. ,-. .. lit .......... c..ol tlle CMVllCt tf "'""'-N I.WO.,_... NH .. ·-· ... NMt eM -.r 11*" '9f •tl¥#y .... tidy !It) 4fft ,,_ ...... II ..W ewer•, llW "' -It hMi Wll W<CftlfVI ...... -.. ...utlN .. IM_,. .. -c~• ecc-ylflt lb !Md • -... .............. ,._.._....,.,..<.NO._ ....... ..... """'.._.-...,. .. lllWO. Wltfl ... _...,. ... W <!Mn'_.., "Pro,.ul lot W~lll ...,.., li.ctllft 1'76. wi.. o . ".,.I~ .._,. W11., Otstrk1 ..,_ ,,,..,,..,_, Olttt~I .... ltl.'' .., Cllll.a; A cMlflM w cMMer'ec11ee11.,. 111.-.a11...,..., - compe11y 111 tM -OI OJ ..... peyMlt • tflt -"lllWD. mwi ec;_., peny H C:ll ~"I 00-MIY "'91 Ille~. K we<~, wlll ICClfl ... tMIY tor ""llor* '" ec:cer~• wltll tlle _ .. tu w. nw c11ec:11 .c~ 11;1119 Illy~,.._, ""'' ......... "' .. PWCMtt """"'· " -" pr-I b llC~ -""' _...,........ ........ 11«t1 fell-el,.. ... , -""'" Ill c__, W .,.., ect., om1.-et ttltWO. tNll ._ • ~ -Wll jlllC-me'"" W 1 llfWO TM CM<ll llCC: ..... y ... Mell -'""" ,,-. ,.Ml •Ill .. ·~ ""°""""' ~ i. Tea ....... ,.._, Al eny 11nw--. ---• -,., 41tll,,.Y .... -c.tMflll .._, rney .....,..,... -.......... ,,...... ., the lnlerftl "'''"" by ,,,., ... lllltlle" ,_ -" ... -""' -clleft<ltr -II .. _l•rtlf IO !e .... I_ ll!Wr ..,_ ....,,, 1- IH lewt, tlthw by • rull,. Of t •f'll llf-len'lc• If' W • *tltMll If eny f9"f'1I C-1, O<' ~J .. de< ,,_. tualllw ttr .. ,...,.rW" M \tMft IMI •«-I In <~11'9 Illy .... rel IM--Ill'\' ............ 1ny ....... i... com., .. l••--.....,.._1" '"',_..If Ws Mtk•. c...-. ...... : .... ,.,...., .... _, wlll "' 111•:-• .... t ondllloned -IRWO fllnllllllftt 11 llle ,..-c-. •"'*" < ....... _..,.. telllly wltll s-.....-~ •11 ... ,., If IN ....... -... _.... ~ _,-., et<ll 1111ei11 IN MC. OI dtllvetY te l LIOll Op1111111 nw. ........... Of O',_.._f • ,...,.,.. e# I.Al A ........ (AllforW•, 90nd c-..1, ........ ""' ....... ldlty" -.............. '"' 111e 1111--1111 '*"" ••••"'Pl ,,..,. tMMN i-" -u..iw .._ Of A_,k e -llt"9nl -•I '"'-IP 1--. 1M tNt WCfl 1-1 It •'"° .. ,""" lrvm .,.,_, lllCome tnn OI -~If CellfitrN• ""9r ,.. Miii ••~t• lnconw I•• ••••· A <•f OI WM! ..,Ion ef O'Met_., & 111.,.,.., ""'"'°by"" oftlc:er .. IRWO bY fectlmll• ~. wlll .. iw-.,. .. ~II Ol NCll ~.HO clllr°99 Wiii ............. ~-'--II IN'llltlfttlf urtlflullon. , lbl A wrtlfk•te of 1 llWO <M Kylnf -.... -1• .... fecb, n tlmel.,. ltld Clf<..,,,•leftcff In ••lttenc• on.,.,_ t!f •-. tt It M4 ••~ 11111 Ille procleO\ OI tM boll6l wlll be ..-In a -""' _,.. ~ Ille OOlldt to bw wllllr-tlondt, tel A cMllkltw OI lllWO. MtnM .-, efflon IM,....__ of IRWO <et'lllYlllO to tlW fot-"'9: Ill INt MW lftken ... ~­ II••• tlQfted '"' Mtl05. WheU.t lay llUlf'l'llll w ..,_.~.IM ...... -y •aft rHpwcll..,y Clllly ..,,.....,,.." UICIM !fie-; -(JI -_.. I• no 1111getl011 tllrwe .. r.cr or ~1no 1t11e tine "" n lldlty et"" M!WI; Cdl The -•lpt of 1 llWO -1'9 t .... -~l\tet IN'I<• of Ille bollcs., 1nc1uc11ne lnl-$l.IC<r~ I• tllt dttt OI dell_., -... --r• ctlved by I RWO; end • I•) A on111c ... Of 1 llWO, ....... by .. e#fkttr" 1 llWO. Ktlftt ... llli Offl<lal -not his Plrsonll <-tty, .... _, tMI .. tfw 11'"9 ef - Mia Of Ille-· -•I 111 llm" t• bl .. -u.nllO ..... llW lfl<IWlfte IN time Of tM dtllvery of tM -. t,. Offklel S......... rwl•tlftt • -...,. ala not c.ont.lln eny ""true •let"""" .t • metarl4oi llc1 w -II • •-• mt1erlel llCI llWCHMry to melle the ....,,_ts """"'• Ill 1'-1 el CM <lrcumttencnunder Wlll<lltMf -r• m-. -mllleedl,.. --------------1 The COit of prlntlnQ I.lie boftdt wlll .. -by 1 llWD, ruauc MOTICE PUBLIC MOttE CUSI, N..-n: 11 la entklpelCld !Ml CUSIP ~ wlll be ,.-ll'lfM on lhe bonda, bu1 nelt"'1 tllt lellure to 1><lnt sucll ""'""""111 e11y ...,.. ,.., .,. --------------• ror """ respwl\ 111e .... to 1'\111 con111t11w <-tor • I.Al.,... " ,..._. W - NOTtc• INVITING •tDSOtll ta.7•• P•lf( ... _ """°' llO .occ•pt clell.,.ry "' -lllY tor ... llllfWs In -~nc:• OENlllAL O•LIOATION llONOSOll IRVUla with the llrml ol h -ClllM contrect All •-e# .-lntl"t CUSI P - llANCN WATlll 01na1CT l'otl IM,•OVIMaNY bert on .... ---CU$1P S."'k• ._.. (--,.., tlle "''·-" OllT•tCT' NO. t•TMllllOP teld l\\1mo.u .,._II .. pekl l>y I llWO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllel -..-It fO<' IN pure·,.._ ot IHFOA"'-'TION AVAii.ABLE· --~· tor lnformel .... c0Mer11"'9 U,70 ,000 -vel .. -rel Ql)llQell--ot l"'lne Rench We .. r Olstrkl IRWO or lor <CIPIHottht Offklel Stet_l,.._rwdby IRW0 0ntrlblftt!IN II RWOI, °'""'°County, Celllorftle, lo. ln1P10,.11••I OlatrlCI No. 1112 wlll be -sllOuld Ow lddrnMCI to received b~ lllt Boerd of Olrwcton of I llWO It the pe..-. end yp .. -tlm91 Seer.Wry ot Ille Bo.rd below -llled. 1><ovld9cl tl\et rel•ll•• to MCh of l"9 l•tt.,. two O.IM, ,.,.... lrvlne Rench We .. r Olstrkt poMIS Wiii ... rwcelved only II •11 l>lds '" .. _on,,. lmtnldl•l•IY P""lcllnt ol not c~ Ori•~ t,,. U>e<lllCld "''" ... ,.determined U11M1lllf1CIO+"'f -re/ICIH by rttolullon P 0 Bo• O·I edopt.O 1oi1-1no tht -nlno 111erwo1 · 1,.,,1,,., C..lllornl• t271' TIMES· llOOem October I•. 1'11 llOO•m Otlober ll,11'1 llOOem "ovemt>er lt. '"' PLACE 4101 C.eml'Ui °''"• drvlne, Celltornl• MAI LED BIOS S.cretery of tllt Boerd Of Olre<lors I rvlM "'"'"Water Ol~trlc:t P 0 Boa l).t 1r~lne. Celltornl• .,7t• OPENING OF PROPOSALS The blcll recel-... lo tlle llOurot tt•OO e.m . on OclOblr 14, ""· wlll t>e OP9Nd II Mid Ilene -wlll be c-•oe,_, et -"'"""II of MIO Boerd ot Directors 10 bw lllld arr~ t4, '"'· .. ''°' p.m., et IM •ror.mentlonett -rHI. II •II bids ~ et -II Ilene erw •t1nnlnwd to be un!Mllhfectory -re jecteo by '"'°""Ion edoptld fOllowtno the _..,,. tllertof, llwn bl<b rec:.el•ed up to tllt llour of 11:00e.m. on Oc-r 79, t•1. wlll be openec:t •I tlle "'""no of Mid Bo.rd of Olrector'I to be held on ac..bwr 21, '"'·et !1:00 •.,., .. ti tht etoraMentlon.a -.. II •II l>lds _,....et well time er• •t .. mlewd tow "nMtlt lec:tory -ere rw)ec'"' by '""'"''°" ldOCIC· •o lollowlnv the -n•nv tllerwol, 1"'11 bkH rwol-up to IM llour Of 11:001.m. on Ho•e ..... r 1e. 1 .. 1, wlll .. o .. IWCI el llw ,,,_Ul'Q OI Mid Boerd Of Olrwctor'I to ... llekl on Ho....,,,.., II , , .... •t It :00 •.m . •I .... •""""-' ..... "9drets. ISSUE P ,10 ,000 c-slstlftll of 7''1 _,,. Of 1tw -lnetlon OI U,000 ..ell, OettO Oc-r 1, 1•1 • .,._,_led "WATERWORKS BONDS. ELECTIOH lt7l, SERIES D. OF THE IRVIHE RANCH WATER OISTlllCT FOR IM- PROVEMENT DISTRICT Ho 101" numberw<I CH to 0.7~, l>Otll lncl.nl"9. MATURITIES: T ... -wlll melurw In c-utlve ft-kll orllwr on October 1, 111111e_,.tJtoreechof llleM.,.rel yMn 1~1o11-.· Pal NCI PAL llRINCIPAL. YEAR AMOUNT TIAlt AMOUNT , ... $ U ,000 1.,. 11.0.000 1 .. S '.0,000 1997 •1U,OOO 1"6 ' d ,000 , ... $175,000 , .. , ' '°'000 I-' '"S,000 ,,. ' SS,000 lOOO ino,ooo "" '..,,000 1001 •. l4S,000 '"° ' 70.000 100'! UH,000 '"' • •,ooo 100l Ut0,000 1'97 s '°·000 lOG4 u.s,ooo 1"1 1100.000 lOOS ues.ooo 1994 $110.000 1006 UJS.000 199S $11S.OOO IHTEllEST. TN-•lllll llter lnw.st et a ,.leor telff to be Ila.a Uf>- °" Ille Mia llwrwot bolt not 10 u ceeo 11'1. per e nnum. NYIOit Mmle"""4!11y on October I -Aprll 1 Of ••II ffU. PAYMENT Seki -I ncl Ille In-.,..,._, erw S-Y-In l•wfUI _.,. Of tfW Ulllt.O S~ OI A:nerlu .. -Gorpor-Atef'Cf Otvi.lon of Benll of Amtf'ke Heti-1 Trust encl S.•"9 Auoclell«I, Peyl119 A9lfll Of IAWD, In Loo Anoo~. Celllomle, or •• My Paylncl AQll<'I ol lllWO '" 51111 Fre11elaco, C..lllornle; Clllc-. lltlnols. or ,.._ Y-. New Y-. llt tht oeitlon of 111, "°'°" 111erwo1. llEGISTllfATIOH· The l>onOt wlll I><' c_. bonds ntQIJtrMle et to P<in- clpel only or•• to llottl prl11e IPll encl lnlerwst, •NI t,.. form of reQlatr1Uon mey lie <h•nQlfd, or ,..,. -dltcherV"f from r'WQlstr•tlon, en In l<Corden<A wltll Ille provisions In the rttolU'llon pr ovkllno tor CM 1.1-..e of Mid l>oncb.. CALl.AllLE The -meturl11g on or pries' to Oc-I. 1991, 111111 "°' bw wt>le< I to uoll or r-.nptloll prlOr to "'elllrll'f. All boflds metur•lf\9 on ., •fllr Octobwr I, 1992, or eny of them, mey be celled btforw me111tlly --· .. "" option OI .... Boetd Of Olrec:ton of I RWO, on ~ '· 1"1· or -MY '"'•rwsl 1>1vmwnf det• llltrw•"'' prior 10 meturtty ..,.... celllcl prior to meturlty Sl\ell t>e ..-et tlle loll-Incl ~Ion prkos, .. ,.,..._a• percenteot of per .,., ... t--r wllll KC rued I~ 110. .. OI ,-....,.loft: 102% 11 r-....cton or belorw AP<ll '· 1"2; 10111)% lf redffmldtllercteftlr enc1 onorbtforwA1><11t,1"1; t01% II r~ ll•re•tter •lld on or t>elorw A1><1t I, 1995, 100~ II rtdMmtd tlltrelfter end prior to meturlly All or..,, Portion of,,. bonctl 1111>1e<t to tell mey tit <•lllcl for ,_mp11on et eny -time. If lest tlllll •II of tlle bonds ••• ~ It t lly -Ilene, 111<h bondl shell .. ~ Ollly In,,,...,...., ... of maturity -tellCtHI for redemption lrom wltlllft • tlftQI• m•lwlly lrf lot. , PURPOSE OF ISSUE: TM-·_,.. •-lttd tor IM ecctllllltlon MCI construction of w11..-s fe<llllles lor tM lltMflt of lrnpto.......,I Dls1rkt No. 102. SECURITY· Tiw -erw 1..---.. -C.llfot'nle Weter Dis-trict L•w I Division I> of lllt Weter COdt Of IN $Wlw ef CA!lfwill•> --II Ille peld from., euinsment ._, lend wltllln sekl lll'lfl"'O-Olllrk l or frvm wet•• ,,..,,... PIH'lllnl to 1110 l•w ""'Ith, In ttw discretion of CM eo.ro Of Directors, ""'" bw flllld eno colleclect In lllU llwrwot, -ell i.allCIM lend In H id lm..,.,...,,_t Olltrlct ,11111 bw encl rtme111 lleblt to lit e.-fort- peyme"'.t BOHO INSUllAHCE· IRWO llff Neal-e commlt..-1 lrom MBIA tor 1 Mlllllclp.el Bond G"'''"'" l11111reMe l"lllllcy .--11'-llf ,.__,_ Ing Ille lll'llllY N ';IMlll Of prlMlpel •lld lfttwrftll on tM 1>onOt to the Peyll'IQ A91nl. If Ille wccnstul bfclder lllt IPt<lfled -well Polley bw GllUI,...., well blcto.r llMll pey Ille premium for the l"llllkf In lull et Of ~ --•-Y of thebOtldt. LEGAL INllESTMEHT Tiie -wm,-.. "" •llvery (hertelf. be <•:1111.0 for In--undtr encl pu,_ to -provlsllns Of 1111 Olllrlcb SICurltlH u w CDlvlslon 10 of Ille W1ter COdt). ~-. -ltllttel'llllllO -II cen111u11on. In ,,. op1111on of B-c-1 Ille •1191blllty o1 Mid llONI. •I tM time 01 tlltlr It-•· for tllt l11111ttmtrll or •-OI c.-c••I or tftl"tll benkl, H tucll, 11 -fl<t lo the 1><o•l11ont" ttw Flnencl•I c-Of the s .... of Celllornle, end • llA .. ..-1 to 11111 effect •Ill lie prln'"' on Ille lllOnd\ ~II '"' certlllcellon. TERMSOl'SALE l'*'-t II-: The me•l""'m rete bW INY -H C-1111. --m. peyebl• 11m1-11v. Eec·11 r•t• l>ld mutt o. • 1n111t191t Of \Iii., 1/20" 1". No bond alllll -~\NII -111terMI rete, -•II l>onOt OI ttw""" meturlty SIMll bier lht """rete. Ee<ll boncl mont -._....et -r ... -lfled In the bid lrom llt dla lo Its 11•.0 melurtty dlllt. Oilly -<...,.,. wlll be It· teched to ••II llOncl for •«II lnJllll:ntfll ol ll'Ml'tlt ,...,._, -bldl provldlnQ fO<' eoani-1 ortuPC>l""""el (-s•lll De,.fl<tM. n.. rel• on 1111y metwrltf or orollp of mnwttles 111111 nor tiw morw 111111 1°"'% ntotwr tl'lln Ille lnttrwsl re\e e11 e11y Clllllf meturlty or •0041 of meturll*. AWIN: Tiit l>ondS Sltall be aold lor ~only. All Mell m111t 11t tor ilOI .... '"'" .Al of -bonm lllretly offerwcl tor .... "'° "'" 11141 """ ..... \Ml the bidder ..... l(U\lld llllllf'fft .. "" -.. dtll-y, uw -'"'• ... ~. Wlllcll .,,.., -.. less -~of Plr ... ""......,.. , ... ., ,_ .. wllkll \IW blcNtf' oflitn llO IM1 ....., -.... Eecll ......_ Wll ~ 111 Its 111441 .. '°'91 net 1111-1 CMt "' dtlllfl 11111 tM •-• :wt .........,. , ..... ....,....., tllerwtty, wt.kll tlllll 111 c.w!MfM IMor'rlll4lveew111.,.. Mt•"""" IN111141. ........ ~; Tiie llltMt tfltll Ill_...., to tM llltfwtt re .... l&IMe ltlOOer IK lllddet'\ C~lno Ille 111 ...... I r ... er ,. ... "9Clfled IM ttll pr.- ml11m or dlKIMft lfftrld, II lflY. r... """'" 11141 wlll • tintrm"'" W MWcl· Int Ille ~ e# tM P<tf'llhH'll W Clf 111\1) ftom, or Mldlnt tM •-1 e# -dlt<OUlll Clf MYI to, lht llilel •-I Of l....,_l '#tlkll lllWO-ld M ,_,.,... lo Plf lrwn ttw dltl OI 11111 _.., (O tN ~IW IMtwlty _.. ...... It IM COllPOll re• Of ,. ... ..-<llllO In U. blf, "..., ............... ,er, • ... -.......... , ............ ..., ............... ~ ........ . 9PMttrllllll 19 1$ ................... 2 .......... -~ .. .., ...... ,...... .. ..,. .. ,. .......... """ 1 ..... . .... ._,.._,_ 1 I .. ,_ ... 4 II o&.1411tM' ...... .... ......... --..... --.. -~ ...................... .. ..... t .... llrWO. Tiii ~MMf"""',.., •m.M .,.,.. ,,_ "" .... .. ..... Mllft ............. ...,.,. ''""""""''......, YMr ...... ........ ...._, 1awo ,. .. ,_.., rltM. lfl 1t14'1tcrwl*I. •'91Kt lllY IN IN bf4111,_IN CWI Illy_. 111 .... ••t .. C~ ............ • llW Hlent noe ,...,,. ....... , llW .. Wellll tflf 1,,....,..,..., IW lllfWIMllt'I' Ill My bid. IRWO It 11tie lftvtt• 11141111 .. 1111'11 ellll~ _.. .. ,...,.._ .. Dlt\rkt Ne. 10la. l,,_OWflltllt Oltfr~t Ne, llf"" ,,..,.,_et Ol•ICI .... IC» en Ille -"""u ..... 111KKlM W !Nit ....... l'! .. •4•41111 Oft. trltl NI. ,., lllWO -1111 1"9M Ill "' '*,..,... • t'ljeil1 ell 116111 N IC· c.,cHle llilM -,... ,._.,,.. 111 ell Midi--. °"9111MMllM •...,.. w re)Kt ...-. .. lldl lif'IM1¥-t fl•11tt wlll-.,.... _...ly.,. ~ ................... llllble ''°' ... "" M(tl. ........ A_.,: lllWDwlfl 1-.1<11111_.,... ...... .,. AllCtlft9 Ill 1>141• t..c lftlr 9-~· l•J """"~Mell .. 11'9 "'""IW ti"'" lltttlll ~~-"""fl~ -,... .... ; ..,..,.... ht .. _.. ,, .. ., .. '""""...., .,. .... , .. "" .. "" ....... tlf'lll If .. ......., tNl1 "" !lave ''*' • Mid IM:'d Of DI~ ...-. Ill wrttl"t" .,. "'"'*-' • -"~· .... "o.-y: , .... tw ,_,....!~.,MIMI .... wlll .. m .. te ... ~.,....,•I '9ffr1et ....... ~., .... Pb ltwllYenl, .......... ~1,eret_, .... .._..,...... .... ... wc~_...,_..,.T_lf 1..WO, """"""..,,.. ..................... ....,......,. ... ...... w ............. 1., ........... fllMll ....................... "' ....... .. Publk FIM11Ce OitMrtm...I Blytl'I E .. tmen Pe l,,. WeCIOtr IM SH C1 lllorllle Sirwet Sen Frenclsco, Cellloml• '41114 I RWO wlll provldlt -W«-ful .,._ IOD c~ ol ti. OfllClll ~ maftl at U. • .._of I RWD. OIVEH Dy or-of the Boerd Of 01..acin ot tr.lrw llendl Wet., Ol1trkt, •OOC>•w -Soot. a . ,,.1, e.n., J. Wlweler Secr•terv Of,,. B01rd of p~ of lr.IM Renell Weter Ohtrkt Publl"*' Or•not Co11t Delly Piiot. Oct. t. 1•1 42'>4t P'UIUC llllE N~ lllCTtTIOUI •ust••u NOTICE TOCllfEOITOaS NAMll ln'ATtMl•T .... A·-Tiie foo-1ne per1or1 1, Ootnv t>ull- S11Pt rlor C.ourt of th• Stet• of nea .,_ Calllornle,tortlle CountyofOrMQt. L ANO AflCHITECTUAE. ltSt In IM Mite.. Of Ille Esi.te of J ACOB Alrw1y Ave. A·l , Coll• MU I, Ce. ROSS WUISTEll, 0.CHMd. tt•,. Hotlt• I• lltrebf glv"' to ~r.Oltor\ Pirt• G W.lsbl'Od, 21-U C/\lllon "'vlftg clelms -•nat tht Mid die.•· Wey, L-Beecll, Ce. '1651 d.,,I to Iii• <lelm\ In IM office of ,,,. Tllh t>uMnns Is c-..c1.a by e11 Ill· , .. ,~ of Ille •loreMld court or IO prw· dl•klue l sent tllem to llw undltn !QntO el Ille Of· "-1• G. W.lsbrod llct 01 MICHAEL R WUISTER, e Pro> Tllll llllem«tl wH flied wllll U1e eutlo nel corporetloft, ,.._.l7 Pere. County Qet'll Of Or-Collnty 011 ~ mount Blvd • S..lta B, Per1mount, CA lamber "· t•t '°713, Wiik.ii letter oftlCa h 11\e PMKW of butlneu ot the unoeulQINtd 111 ell met· tars 1Mr1elnlftQ to w ld est•I• Such ctelmt wttn thl N<etUry VO\IChtrt mutt be lllCld or p...,sented" •fore Mid wltllln four months efter tllt first 1117 ... U Publll/Wd Dr ... COlll Oelly Piiot Sept ''· lS, Oct. 1. '· ••1 ..,...., put>ll<etlon of 1111• notice ------------- OA TEO~ ll, 1•1. MICHAEL R WIJISTEll MICHAEL II. WUISTllR, A ...... f ltYw IWD fte-llW.., S.... a p.,. ......... CA*12 umuwm Publh""' Orenve Co.st Delly Piiot, Sept 75. Oct. l. '· ••• "" 41.0..1 rtllllC MOTICE N OTICE OF DEATH OF JAN ET LEVER BAETZ, aka JANETTE L. BAETZ AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE N O . A ·110516 To all he i r s, b eneficiaries, c r e d itors PICTITIOUI •Ult•IU NAME STATaMa•T Tll• lollowlne perlOfta er• d oing buslneu•· COMPUTER SYSTEMS, 1 .. tl Golllerd St,...I, Unit J, Hllntlftllon BaKll, Collf«nll n.41 GeO/r9t H. &ootll. -We• WlllOft, 0 .102, Coste Meu, Celllorlll• nl17 Heltll A. Boatll, -Wtsl Wiiton 0 ·1112, Coste Mew, Cellfornl• ••:n Tiiis IKlllnttl 11 conducted by en In· dlvlcluel HelM A Boolll Tiiis st-t -• filed with the C°""ty Cee"' of 0r•'9 Co<Jnty on S. lamber t•. ••• llll'WU Publl-Or-COlll Delly Pllet, Sept •••• lS, Oct. 2. '· .... 4141 .. 1 and contl ngent cred itors o f 111CTmou1 •ullNHs Janet Lever Baetz, a k a NAME sTATSMENT Janet t e L . Bae tz and ...!~.fot-•ne ...,._, '' 00•no bual· p ersons who may b e G OllOSCO'S GAll OENING otherwise inte res t ed in the SERVICE. JDJt we11ece sc ""'· "B", w ill and/or estate. cost;~GC:ii~?!, orot~o ,0,, A petition has been filed we111ce St.""' '"B", eosi. ~. ee. by Donald D . Harwood , m 21 Esq. In the Superior Court di!t!.':'."'"'" I• condlle11c1 b y •11 ,,.. of Orange County request· ic.111t0utllrrw10t0Ko Ing that H e rbert B arclay n11 1te1em1t1t wu 111ec1 w1t11 t11e B a e t z 1 J r • o r i n t h e c-ty Cle"' o1 o..,. Gollt!IY on s.,.. alte rnativ e R oxene Bae tz ,..., .. , "· 11111• ..,,.,,. Jacob s as s pec.ial ad· P\ibllslled Or-c.ou t o.11y 1111ot ministrator be appointed s.pc.11,u ,0c1.2.•,1"1 -.1 a s personal r epresentative to admin ist e r the estate of PllllC Ml~E Janet Lever Bae t z, aka -------1----- J anette L. Baetz (u nde r NOTICE c ~ SALi t h e I n d epend e n t Ad· .. ~,0~·~: ,:,S11":;:~1l1:;',:U~1'::~'o.: ministration of Estates Of lht Sl•I• of C•lllornl• tlle un· Act). The petition is set fo r derslQfttd, McFerl•lld Towing Inc. hearing In Dept. N o. 3 a t w111 sell" publk eclltlon. •Im ~o. . • Betevle, Or.._, CA .,.._ II 10.00 700 Civic Center Drive •• "' on Thundly, I ... t2ncl dey Of OC· W est. in the City of Santa tober '"'· ""'fotio.1"' Ott<rlbeO pro- A C l"f · Oct be p.er1y, lowlt na. a 1 ornia on o r 1 , • 0 J • Q u ,, s 0 v 1 N 28, 1981 at 9:30 a .m . •7UIStBW.CALIC. •JLL1lt.' IF YOU OBJECT to the Seid uie ''tor tllt ~of Miis granting of the p etition tying llen of 111e ...,..,,,vned tor tow· , ' Ing l ttd/or itoregt Clllr911 t-ther yOU ShOUld e ither appear with cotb of edWrtlSlllQ eftd ••-Ml at t he hear ing and s tate 01 "'''· your objections o r f I le D•t•d t1111flftcsey 010Ct-, 1•1 ltt b. ti .th th J.IC, LIEN SALES wr e n o tee ons w1 e Pv1>111""' 0r-. coest oe11v Piiot court before the hearing. 0c1 •. '"' m:ui Your a ppearance may ber----------- in person o r by your a t· torney. t-----------1 F y 0 u A R E A CALIPOtllNIAC:OAITA~ CREDITOR or a cont· COMMIMIOM inge nt c reditor o f the de-... E. OCaAN ILVD., suira,,., L«*Ct laACM, CA..., ceased, you mus t file your "°''c• °" 1"1'1•r c laim with the court o r TOlllL.af'Olt,..•M•T present It to the per~na l ~~=----=~~· representative appointed ........ °"9111tc..ey by the court within four c-•Y s-ttet..,. DIMrkt Ne. 11 " ~onths from the date o f ~~~'?:t=c:."::'o'.:-=.. :':!::~ firs t Issuance of letters as 1tu110 • w" 1111 ... ce11t« .... , ,,. provided In section 700 o f W•'""'· 1191. 0r-...., Pelm , ... the pro bate code of•~>A-•--waescl'fft Callfo rnla. The time for :."vfl'~"'-rn"'tt!.' ~::":'""'=!. flllng c laims w lll not e>t· a..c11. plre priOf"' to four months ... ,_ ,....... .. ,_ •-- from the date of the hear· ~:,.;.~M~~~:,~; Ing noticed above. P1tt Offb a.ie111. ,._,.... ve1...,, YOU MAY EXAMINE C.1tlof111ema,,._17141.,.1tt•. the file kept by the c ourt. :,.~L't!f·~· Dllir.=, If you are Interes ted In the , - estate, you may file a re· Pia.IC 1911( ques t w ith the court to re----------- celve special notice of the 'imnous ••••• Inve ntory of e s tate and of Tilw ..==-:':... ..... the petitions, accounts and ,..0 ,: reports described In Sec· u~.oe1CAL AOV11t0•• t Ion 1200 . s of the o•ou,., Mn"'"' M1<Aru111r Californ ia Probate COde. =~..:'" • IHte ..... Donatd D. Harwood, Esq. ,,._ ... ~~ -::_a.. .,.. H•rwood & AdlclMOft .._~~~:-:.. i. P.O. 9o~ 1907 ....... T ,,_,, '"'* Ntwport liNc"c. ca. tMJ TN. --... .-.. (114) '44-1l1J C:-CrOlftl.tOr-~• .... Published Orange Coest ......,,._... Nml Da 11 V Pl lot, Oct. 1, 1, I, ,_..... °'911111 C11a11 °"" ""' 1981 .m-11. • ................ "" - \ ' ' - 12 • . First woman (ndian chief HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (A P) -Betty Mae Jumper doesn't con.sider ~rsell a hero for the womc.o's mM"tment, u ven thou1h lht waa the country's flnst female lndle chief. Ho~vcr, thls South "'lorlda 1nndmothtr ia proud of lbe benefits s he's w on for Indiana, male and female . "I 've nuv~r fought w ith men and have no problems d e allna with them,•· 118id Mrs. Jumper, a full-blooded Seminole, who has dedicated her life to helping he r people. "J a lwuyi; ait down and talk things out with the m ." Mrs . Jumper made his tory when she was elected in 1967 to a four-y e ar term as chairwoman of the Seminole Indian Tribes. 1'he Seminoles number about l ,410. and live on three reservations in SouUt Florida . "I ran against two m e n ," r ecalled the 59-year· old Mrs. Jumper with a s mile, "but the council was going broke. a nd I decided t o see what I could d o." The council t reasury had only $32, she s aid, when sh e took o Uice, but h ud grown to more than $1 mirnon whe n her t e i'm ended in 1971. Mrs. Jumpe r put the Seminoles on sound financial footing, primarily by leas ing out some of the tribe's land to farmers an~ citru$ growers. She also tool( time out from being a housewife a nd raising b e r three children to make frequent trips to W ashing to n . where h e r perseverence paid o ff in federal aid and programs for her people. She made s u c h an impression on then· President Richa rd N ixon that he named her to the National Council o n Indian Opportunities in 1971. With one oth e r Indian woman and six men, she traveled extensively in the United States, couns el· ing Indian tribes on how to improve themselves. "It was the mos t wonderful experience," said Mrs . Jumper, a s oft-spoken woman who is relUc· tant to talk about her accompllshm~nts. "She's special," s aid Max Osceola, acting s uperintende nt of the Seminole Agency of the Bureau o f Indian Affairs . "S h e 's a very dedicated woman who h as always wanted to help her peo- ple." Osceola e xpla ined that the Seminoles are a m a tr iarc h a l tribe. "but in Mrs. Jumper's case. our people h ave a s pec ial res pect for he r ." Mrs . Jumper. h e said , received no salary for the four years s he served as tribal c h airman . "T he r e was no money available in those days to pay tribe officials. T h anks t o her e fforts, all that has changed," he s aid. Mrs . Jumpe r re membered the early days o f her youth when women were not treated a s equal to men. Education. s h e said , h as c hanged that. "In the o lde n d ays. women cooked and w o rked in the gardens," s h e said with n o s ign of bitter· ness. "Men did all the t alkin g and women just lis t ened." Nor did the Sem inoles have sch ools when sh e was a c hild, and her e fforts lo attend public schools in Dania and F ort Lauderdale were re- buffed. "India n s w e ren't a llowed t o go to white peo ple 's schools in those days." s he recalled. H er thirs t for knowledge remained, and whe n s he was 14 s he con vinced he r parents to send h er to a C he roke e Indian school in O kla h oma. where s he sp~t 81 'J years Now tha t her c hildre n are grown. Mrs . Jumpe r continues t o work full-time at the Seminole C linic he r e . lier vocation updates that of her m other Pig flights halted K UALA LUMPUR I AP > Pigs are passengers no n grata on M alaysian Airlines after local Mosle m s raised a s tink over a s hipment of 150 porkers from the U n ited S~tes, the state- owned airline said . -" About 20 MAS work ers a rme d with buckets of w ater . m ops, c leanser s a nd e lbow grease scoured a B oeing 737 from top to bottom to end the six - w eek dis pute with Moslem passen gers who insist· ed the plane be disinfect e d . Mos le m s con sider pigs "haram " or unclean a nd do not eat pork for religious r easons . PUIUC NOllCE PUIUC NOTICE . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 2, 1981 •• • •1CT1nous •ut1•u.t •ICTJTtOUt au11•1• !MMe ffATUllWT lllAMa ITATtlllilllMT .. _, lllOTICa TO ClOWTllAC'TOIU CM.LI ... f'Otl e1" Tiie '-llewtllt ...,_, er• ...... TIN ......... .,.._ It ....... -~.... "'"" S CHOOL OllTlllCf HUN• T•L•flHON• l lL.~I NO MAltlN• MAINTllliAHcl, flt flNOTON ••ACH UNION HIOH S1•v1c;u.. .. •· t'VI Mr..t, !kllte Cell•t• Au11w1. (Hie MIU tCHOOl Ot5TlllCT A•\ .. ,CMU ...... ~ttiw (Ill..,_,_ a10 O~INI J•e l'.M, MON· Cll LAUltA Olll.LCUltT1$,'1tlt. Tre-LMW...,*'a ....... OAY.OCTOel•tt, 1•1 J ...... "°"· ..... "'' ke<ll, CA ....... 8N...,. .. Mefttl, CllJl'WIW4 .. LACI o• •10 ••C•lfll'T; MUM> ~ tlf» TINOTON llAC:M UNION HIGH GAltV DALI! cu•r1s $11 •• .,. ft Tiii• ..,,_..It ,_..., M"' 5CHOOL OllTlllCT l!OUCATION Jemu ..... N1wpotl '"", CA f lwi4oHI C:INTI•. llUJ YwU-•-· fM6a. T,lo. w_. HIHlll,...... 8"c1\, c.tttenlle ....... Tlllt M lneu It COllolluctW .,,, • Tlllt ---·-..... WIWI ... 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THI l•YOH ••NCH WATllt 015T•ICT ,.0. IM .. •OV T •' OIST lttCT HO Ill.'' -I I .. r .r•, ..... "°'11111"9. ,_. MATUltlTIU .......... •Ill INllM'W Ull:llftN(ut,,.._lcel~-~ O<toMt I, 111 llll -h tor el(ll ef 1111 _ .. .,_.. M ........ • I ~· (Nty Oele CMttlt ~ l'f11Ml Of•l11 .... ~ Hlell k'-' Tiils ,....,_. •• flied wltll me l'lllll!Allld °'""" C..• Oellr fllle4, PLACI l'\..ANS A•lf ON l'ILI: 1 .. C:oullly Clttll .. o. ..... Collnl'I' .... s..t. "·on. a ..... ,., 411Mt HUNTINGTON •aAC.H UNIOH HIOH ttlj ~ ... ....... • is,• I 40- 1 d-"9t.JO, "" -------·-----SCHOOL OISTlttCT •OUCATION 1 ... ""... CINTlllt. Mel11t9Mfl<e, ()fer1tltflt "'' l'vblltNll Ol"Mee Cotti Oellr flllot, PlklC •J1C( enf COfltlrv<llen, •Mm 121, 10UI t• Ott. i_ t, , ... U. "" 411MI VMll._,. A-Hllnll"910ft 9-11, ., ... T111 tollowln9 ""'Wftt ••• dtl111 C11Uo,l\le .._, "'-: 171•1 ..._..,, It'll t>vtln•••••: ••• no '"' CAii C:U.1'5, 1101 Hknolt H\11\I NOTICI II Hl!lll!eY OIVI N !NI l"2 f'1--1ou •t I lnttO.. leecl\, C.ll'°"JI• ._., ,.,.. INwof\llmM l<llOOI Oltlrlct vt t"3 • f0.000 • u,ooo 1 u.oeo • ro.ooo '•.ooo I to,000 "'•'' 5 eu .. N 11 O••kl l"OMer a.-.11. Jtt ••••redO O'•ftOt c-.tr. CellfW!lle, e<tlfto by ,,.. .. ICTITIOUI •UflNIS• MAMa STAT•M•MT .. lt<t, ...... C.llfonll• ma 11141 111,...., ltt 0oe .. r11tn9 ... rd, l"S NAMISTATIM•NT Tiie followlnv "''°""•re dol119 ltlcllerd Mlcllfft Oenltcll, ti.l 111 r el111fter referred It •• .... 1110,000 ""·-r111 fotl-1119 111no11 It Cloine'llll•I lllltln•n••: B•ro1111e Clr<lt, trvlne, C•llfornt• "OISTlllCT", wm rec•I•• .., to, llvt MU •>= !L. TOftO IRAVO 1. 1104 South .,,14 llOt leter tlltft .,_ ...,..,lllleel II-. ALAN SNJIPP ARCHI Tl!CT. d" Stancle,,,, 5-IW AM, Clll"vi'nl• tvoa Tlllt ""''"'" •• COl\dllcted ,,,, • •HIM llldl lot , ... •••rd"' • ~ .... ,,eel MecArtll11r l oul•••rd, S11ll1 100. Ctcll MurrleU•, 11Ut lellel"l\e ttMrel P1t1Mroll1C>. for,,...,,,..... Jl"Ol9cl H•wPOr1 ~. Cellfon1le t2WO Len1, H11Ml11Q1on 8u<I\, C•lllornle Oe•kl ,. ll .. cll llleh >NII lie -•••eel 111 IM IMI<• Al.,. H. ~. 4"' l'M<Jlrtllllt '21MT P Or C O II PH I 8-·11v11d, e ..... 100, N--1 •---•, Eul~la 80111111, ttU P1clltc ubll"*I .,. 0"1 • Y 0.: IOlllllll.O ....... -llWll • 0119necl --· ,..._., • Oct 2, t, 1', 21, 1•1 '~' encl P"'1!1Cly reM eleuf et the --Celllet'ftll ~ Street • , SeMe """· C.llf~I• -ttelef ti--111-Tllh _.,,.. ., (Ol\dll(-DY.,. II\ Tlllt bvtl41eu I• concl11Cl•O ..... • Ee cll llld ""'" COl\form •ncl ... dJ.IOuel limited-'"'""~ Nil.JC llT1C( reil>OMIW to !tie centre< I do<umer111. Al4ioft H ~ Cectt M~lett• Et<ll Ille _, • ecc-led by Tiii• ............ WIS 11190 wllll ,... Tlllt --· WIS "''° wltll -----a Ille MCllf'llY r_,... to In, ... '""trect Ce..11ty Cllt1o. ol Or.._ C-IY Oft Seo-C01111ty Clttll II Ot""Oe County 1>11 Seil-..,_, ._ lemlle• ». It" 1..,.111, JO, 1•1 l'ICTITIOUS IUllM•U do<11 ............. "" 1111 11•1 of pr--1'11210 1'112111 ,._. STATllMIHT Wll<Ofltrec10ra. II" 0 0. s. It. N DALL • ""II· P11blltNd Orll\Qe '°*'' O•llY Piiot, Tiie ftllOwll\f --· •r• dot119 Tiie 0 1n•1CT r--..n '"' rlgl>I to •INO\'Ofl Oct. 2, t, t•, 21. 1•1 Ot7 .. t bll•tneu es: ••le<I .,.y ot •II lll4lt °' to wet .. any ""' r KllMIUwC.-eU. PICO AVENUE MOVING 6 lrt•O<lletltlet or 1-.n.111i.. II\ ""Y ·=~....:::..": I PIU ma !!!!~~c=~~.:~~ .... u 11~!.!'~~~"~ oet .. Mlnecl , ... Publl"*' Or-~ Qelty Pllo4, -------------1 U·HAUI.. CO. 0,. OltANGI! C:OUN· ll'fllt•I -veiling rete of .. , dleM Oct 2. t , I'. tl, 1•1 4J».lt ,.ICTITIOUS eUSlllllU TY, MO S Ptecenlle llvellut, Plec1n ••ees In 1"' loUllty In whkll lhltw- MAM9 STATIMllNT tie, (A.,.,., e C.ltlornl• corPOl'•tlon It lo be ~ for eech crelt or NOTICI 01' ULI 01' A VISML VALUIO AT MOltlTHANUW Net~ Nollce I• twreby Ql•en wrsu~I to MCllOM 300, !JOI, lJOl.S, )02 Incl $Ol of the Herbot ~ Newl911tlon C-of Ille Stele ol C.llloml• the undert19Md: H u11ll11gton Htrbot MerlM C.n11r wlll sell •I l>UOll< e11ct1on, 11 1'111 Edln9tr. Hllfttlllglon a..c:11, Celltornl• et 10 e.m on '"' tllt dly of Octooer, 1 .. 1. the IOllowtnv due ribed proC19rty. to wit. 194t 1..UHRS BOAT, Motor/Id O; H11ll no. CF.OntEE S.ld y .. It tor the 1111'-of MllJ.. fyln9 llett of the 11ndetll9ned tor Jtor•o• 111 tilt emo11nt of U ,400 togetl>er with C°'U ol edvenl1lno -upenst• of sale Olleo thh JOU• dey of Sei>temtier, , .. , HU9fl R Mu•cllllOft Publl•t>ed Ort"QI Co11nty Delly Piiot, Oct 2, , .. , 4>-tl .. t PllUC ~[ STATEMENT 01' WITMOllAWAI.. l'aOM flAllTNEllSHI .. ONllATINO UHDE• l'ICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAME TM follOwlng ptrSOI\ his wtflldrewn u a v•n•••I Ptrtnlf lrom the pertnershlp -•111111 under !tie flc-1111°"'' IM.lllMU IWlmt Of THE RUSTY HAIL. fOOI Bir< II Strtet, Suite 0 , N•wPOr1 Be..:h, C1t11ornle t2'60 TM fklltlou• builMU rwirne tl•I•· rnent for the Plrtl\tr1111P WH fllld °" The fotlowl119 peno"• ere ~Ol"f Thi• !lull-I• condl>cted by • ccw type Of W0111men -lot1MC11te the llvslllffl es: PM•llOll conlrect . Tr.te "'"ere"" Ille•• thl GS. P•OOUCTS, I.US AIOOftoiuln, U·HAUI.. CO, OF DISTRICT offk• el ICIUl YorUown s II• I,. H ti ' 8 fl ORANGE COUNTY .... n ... Hunllnvtoft """· C.llfornl• C~lllOtftleiM un ng 0" ••< ' Wllll•M o. Gvtllrl• t2Mt. C°"'9s mey lie ~•lnecl on " Geore• w . Sml1r. Ill, 1'041 Prelldtflt · QllHI. A <oe>v f1I .,_ ,.,_"""lie 8011•lr• Circle, Huntlnvtori S.t<h, Tl'll• 111._..1 w., flied wl111 1111 poatW •1 h lff sit• TM fore90lft1! C..1Jtor11le'21Mf CO\lftlY Cler .. 01 Ot•noe COi.iniy on Kl'MHlul• of per diem ·~ IJ 1>•"4 JNnne I" Smith, tecMI llc>nelre Stpl " 1 .. 1 lltM>n • -1111\Q Of.y of llOlll..,lll llOllrs. Clrc11, HW1tlr9on Beech, Celltornl• ' 1'1111'11 The rel• tor hoRdev •ftd~nlrne t1'4t Publl"-d Or-Coest OtllY Piiot, ::,~" 1""11 lie " teest llrne •lld one- Tiils .,..,,.., Is conduc1ecl by •11 Ill-Ocl 2. '· 16, 23, ,,., ~· II ,,, ... be mencul°'Y upon the CON· dlwk111el TRAC TOR to wllom IM contrect Is ~ F. Smith llllllJC MAJ1C( Tf\lt lie...,_ •H flltcl with "" r• "" awerd.O, -_. eny Wb<Ol\treclor u~r him, to ,.., nol In• """ ,,,. COWlty Clerll of 0.-"'91 CouMy on s.p. l'ICTITIOUS IUllNEU Hid apectllt<S refh'\to Ill wort.-11 '*"'119 ' "· "" f'l1"11 NAM• ITATIMaNT employed by ltlem 1 .. the uecullon of P11blltNll 0r-. Gout Delly Piiot, Tiie 1011-1 .. 9 penorit .,, doing Ille concrect. bvtlneu et: No blcldtr mty wlll>Orew 1111 bid for s.,ic. 11• 25• Oct. 2. '· tMl 0 1 .. ' MR. T'• SCHOOi.. OF MUSIC, • period of lor1y•llw (4$) city• Iller PUil.iC llTICE l'ICTITIOUJ eusuuss NAME STATIMINT Tiie IOllowlng _,..., ere doing bvllntHH. CASTLE IUll..OERS. J'1S Wfft MecArtllvr loule•erd, Suite 1112.C, S...te ..... Cellfoml• t2104 RHV S.,..._, e Cetlfomte cor- -•tloft, D'71 Vie di 0. A-. S... J ... n Clplstr-. Cellfornl• '21175 Tiiis llUliMI.& Is CondUCWd bye CW• -•tloll RHVSyAemt Or. H""'41 Henrv, Presldtnl Tr.ta .,....,_, Wll 11190 wtlll Ille C011nty c11rl of o .._ County°" s.p. ltml>er 23, 1•1 1'11tSJI Publl-Or-Cot.t Delly Piiot, Sept. JS, Oct. 2, t. 16, 1•1 4t ... 1 402V. Nortll Mein s1r .. 1. S...t• AN, t ... 0•1• "" IOr ,,. -Inv of bkli. Celllornlet210t A a>eYIMl'll -.I -• perlonnenu l"t-TlltflUlly, ta.7 I.A C..U, llond Wiii be '9Qlllred P<lor to IHC ... FOUl'ttell\ Vettey, Cellk>rN•.,,. "°""' ,,,. contrect The NYrntftl boM R-TICllll11ly, 1a..7 u Cane, thell lie In !tie !Orm stl f0'1fl In IN "°"""'" V•lley, Clllfo"11e t270I (Ol\lrKI --1S. Bun TepllUlly, 10..7 I.A C•n•. F'01111teln vet .. y, Cetlfornl• .,,_ Tlllt bldl,...1 Ii cenclU<lld by e -···~ "-Tecilltlky TlllJ lllA..,_I ... llled wlll'I 1 ... 8y 11...,.C. ... ...,, 04~1or ... ._... .. ~~ •• c:-drlOCtiell Publl"'9cl 0rWIQlt Cots! Delly Piiot. Oct ,, '· 1 .. 1 UOt-11. COi.iniy Clerk of Oret19t Cou11tr °" ------------s.e.t•-U, Hit 1'17UM PHUC~E Publltlled 0rWIQlt C6HI Delly Piiot, ------------Sep1 U, OcL 1, t, 14, l"I •1'7 .. 1 PUIUC NOTICE NOTICE Of DlflAUL~ANO ELECTIC* TO HLL IMPOltTANT NOTICE NOTICE OF DEATH OF IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FO RECLOSE BECAUSE YOU AAE JAME s H . BA I TTO N BEHIND IN YOU R PAYMENTS, IT ANO OF PETITION TO MA V IE SOLO WIT h OUT ANY ADMINISTER ESTATE cou1t-rACT10H. •ncl you m•r ,, ... Aprll 4, 1 .. 1 lft the COllnl'I' of Or .. QI. ------------NO A 104973 Ille 19011 rlQllt to bring y011r ec'°""' '" • • ~ "tndlftQ by ... ylng •II of Y°"'' Full ftlmt MICl lcldreu ot '"' per>0n wlthd•awtn9 JAN GENDRON, 11 MaeC1owQrH1, trvl"•· C.lllornle t271•. Sl9ne<1. J•n Gend""' PUBLIC NOTICE l'tJ7m NOTICE IS MERE IV GIVEN Ille!• Publ15hld Or•nge Cotti Delly Piiot, Mlle -rlno wlll bl"'"' by ,,,. City Ocl. 2, •. i., 23, 1"' •m .. l. Councll ot h City Of In.I,,. on Octot.r l'ICTITIOUS llUSINESS Ni\MI ITATEMINT The followlng perton• •rt ClolftQ bustneuas n , Itel, et 1:ao p.m .. or eJ .oo" l ... reefler • -tlllle, lft !tie tr-.11\e Ci-ty C-11 ~. 11200 JMIW• ltuleverd, Interim Civic Center, lr-.IM, Cellfomle, lor •-•I Of !tie 1111• unified City of 1rv1,.. LOc:•t Cot•lll .........,,,., T 0 a I I h e i r s • PHI due NY .... IS plut permitted CO>· b e n eficiaries, c r e dit'OrS II'"" .. _, wt1"'1n """ m°"tt1• and continnont c reditors of from '"' 0••• 1111• notice ••• r•-"'~ , corded, This •mount I> U,'2,,SI "of James H . Britton and S.ptem11er1,tt•11oo w1111ncr .... u,.. person s who may ~ tit Y°"'' ecc011nt llK"""' current. YClll otherwise Interested tn the may 1101111w to,.., 111e enttr• u._ld . POn Ion of YOll• •ccount, • ..., thouQtl w1 II and/or estate : 1u11 ,..,"*" .... demended. but you A petition has been filed musl P•Y '"" •mounUteleCl•boff. by Lorine A. Hoskins and un1e u 111e obllg•tton bell\Q Robert R Hurwitz In the fortcto..ci upon permit• • 101191t · perloCI, you 11e .. the ._1 rlQllt to ltae> Superior Court of Orange the foreciot.u,_ on1, 11y ,..,1ng ,,,. en- County requesting that t1r• •mount d•m•noeo b'f you• Lorine A H oskins and c .. 011orw11111n 111,_mont11S •ttor 1.,. INTEllEST: Tlle-Wtl-r lll-•hr•orr-t1Wtl.ef .. on lhe telt llllrlll but not tot•<* I~ pet _..., IMY*t -'--"Y 9'I\ O<toCler I, end""'" t ef-11 .,..,, , , PAYMENT: Seid ---1-... .,.,_ ,,.. ,..,... llt lewflll • \. money a4 .. Uftlled Stete. et All'tenc• • .. ~ °"""''t Dlwtlllll 11.·r-' 1<11\1' "' Amtrlc• NllloNI TruM •NI s.v1,... ... ~let ..... ,...,.,.. ......... IRWO, Ill Lot .t.nol4ff. C.1"°'111•, w et_., ""Yllle Aetf1C of lltWO "'-.. F'tl l'CIKe, Callforftl<1; Clllc-. 1111...is. or -Y-. New\'""-.. ._....,.,, Of Ille holder tlllf'Mf. • REGISTRATION Tlw MM> wlll 119 c-..... ,.....,_ M ti.., ..... clpel t11ly " .. to boltl prll\cloel 11\111 IM-. --"'""If r....,111111 -w-. l>e <he"llfd, ., I.Ill -dltcll..,.... frorn ,...UUMMol, .it In ec~ w•., ,,,. prov1-."' t,.. rltllVllOI\ jltO.ICllng lw ... , .. _ _. ...i. ....... CJILLAllLE· T ... boftdt lftet1Wl11tt11orprltr ... ~ ...... '· 1"1, ............ •ublect to cell 14' ,_.,,.....,,. prkw i. ~.Alf -__,,...."'., eftllc • Octo6er t, 1"2, or .,.y a4 lflell't, mey •celled.....,. MIMllV -........... • ••Ille 0citio. of'"' ...,d"' Dl•o<ten 11tltWO,enonMer1, 1"1,., 111 ""7 1ni.r111 ,.,,,_. Ute ""'""" Pf'lw • Mltwltr . ..._ ~ ..,,. tt , m•t11r1ty tlltlt be~ It me fOlltwl"I ,......,.. prkn,, ._....... • • perceftllQotol,.., ••11•, IOtllNf wllfl .c.trwd ,....,... .. ..._., _........, 107% 11 reclttmed-'! Of' llelote ~11, 1"'2, IOI·\.;• If•-~ t-fter-., or ........ Apft t. tfQ; . . 1011'. 11 recleemed ,,,., .. ""' -.. o; ...... April I,, ... ; ... l~\lt .. II •-med 1-.alttt lftCI Oft 0# lllfwe AP<'ll 1, I..,, 100'!>. If •-mtd there11tw elld prior to meturtty. All or ""f POf'llon of tr. bonds 111.,,ject to cell mey •(•tied ..,'_"',._ ., •ny -time. II IHS t,..,, •II of -bonds -r-.. "'Y -lkne:' .• su<h ->l\all lier~ Ol\ly 111 In ...... order II meturlly -.. -..,, r-mptlon from within• ••note mtllH'lly by let. - PUl'IPOSE OF ISSUE: The -.St-•-l•ed flew IM ec4l\ll11tkHI ~ • con>lructlon oc Witt~• teclllt .. , for IN llelwflt Of lmj)I""'-'' Dtttrkt• No. 10l. ., · SECURITY T ... bondt .,. ,,_ ,,.,,_, to'"' C.tlforfll• w-· 01 .. lrtct Lew IOMtlon U of'"' Wei.r Cocte Of,,,. SI.Me of C.lltornlel Mf lllell lie peld from ell •~smell! UC*> tencl wllf\111 MIO lmpt'O-01.t•kt., fNf!\ ••ler clletQltS --• to "'d l•w wflkll, '" the •acretltll of tlll -of Olrec~ n,ay bl ll•ed erlCI COllKled 111 lieu"""°'· -•II ......... I-Ill "'d 1m~m Olt1rkt llNll lie elld r_.,. ,.._to be.,...... IDr tllHll peyme111s. BONO INSURANCE: IRWO he• tllCefved e <omml-ft'Wfl MllfA lw • Munkl,..t Bond Gwr1nt11 lnwrenc:e Potier ""'91\dtti-lly _,.,....,. ... Hmety PIYrnenl of prlnclpel 11\d lftletell Oft Ille booldll lo tfle ,.,,..,. Aelflt. II the wcceuM ~ lie> apeclfled !Mt -" Pofk'I' 1>e .,,,..,....._ -" ~ >llall PIY Ille ..,....,klm for ,,,. Pofl(y In 11111 et or...._.. o. dell_., fll .. bonds. l..EGAI.. INVESTMENT T ... -wlll, _.. llll dellVlf'Y _,...,,,lie certified for Investment under el\CI PIH'-'° U. -lsiaft$ ef \tie ~lcll !>ecurltles Lew COl.;lslon tOof Ille Weter Code).--· _I.......,. _II cenlll"Uon, 111 lllt OPll\lon of 8-G--1 ltle ellglblllty of ..... -. .. -llme Of their 1._,, for 111t In--of ,...,. of CCN'IV'Nttlef or _.... benll" 11 WCI\, I• -)let tot,,. Pf'O\'lliofts ol tfll flMnclel Code oft"' M.aot" . C•llforftle, -• 1teteme11t to Ille! etl\KI wlll lie PrlMM., IN --......,. the cer1illcetl0n TE RM~ OF !>Al..£ ,,...... lllete.. r"''"'"''"""" r-~ _,...,. .. ceect '"' --· IMl'•ble wml1Mwt1, Eecll ,.t• bid mua lie• multiple o1 ~or l/Jt • 1%, Ho bOftd U.ell bHr ..-~ 111111 -lnte,..... ,.._,end •II Mftdi of"" -~ >hllt beer uw Ymt rate Etch bONI must bNr 1-.St et the '"'""'If!.-Ill '"" bid lrom Its "''' to th ll•ed met11r1ty -· Oftly -,_ Wiii • • IKheO 10 •«h Donel tor u ch lnttellmenl Of Int_ I...,_, -.,.... ..,...,...,. lo• •clcllltonel °' tUC1P1eme11t•I <°"'"°"' w ttt bl relectld. T,.. ••le°" 11\Y meturlty or gr_ of metur111el 11-.11 Mt l>e,,,.,. _, 1~1' htqlltr l"""ll•l"I""' ••••on.,.,_,....\lf'llyor..-otm•lwleleS. Awer'f. T ... -•h<1ll bl told IOr Cltll Oflfy, All bids -lie"" na4 IH• 111 ... •II of lilt -· her•DY offered "" .... -•ecll bid tlwoll ...... -the bl-• otter> eccrued lftterttt to Ille -. ot c1111 .. ry, \hi ~price, whlcll >hell nol lie leh tl1en '11% of,..,, end lfll lnternt '"'or ret>K .. Wflkll '"" bldoer offer> to buy HIO boncll. Eech bfddlr tllell tlete II\ Ill bid-tetel . n•I lnttrest cost In doll•r> end IM • ..,_ net l....,..t rett OltlnnlMd thertby, wfllcn tllell be contlclered lftfor,....lw only -not• pen of ,,.. Mel. M .... II~: Tilt -wilt be -Wded ID Ille llleflHt ~ Dlddlr or blddl"~ COftslderlng Ille 11\terest , ... °' ,_... ~lfled -,,,. ,.,... mlum or dlscout1t ottered, II 1ny T"' lllQflett 1110 wltl lledllllrmlMd by llHUC1· lftil Ille •mouet OI !fie 1><ernlum bid ltf '"YI from, or edldlnv -•"-'qi Ille dlKOUill 111 enyl to, .... tote I·-· of lnterMt wfllc:I> IRWO _... "t..~'" to P•Y from Ille Gal• of "Id -· to the respect! ... ....-.11y ..... of tilt'°"-' rel• or,. ... specified In tlle bid. If_., !IN It recalwoof • -· llO fl.c ... lit .... Wiii ... , • ........_ II..., llW la,_ ........ ~-.. ._., W .. a .,..,,.,...__ .. _ ........ -.ra ............ _ .... _ t*P'M.ll...,1Mfbf'9Ctlvefe1ts••-··· ........... 1' ..... . .. Mf ... .._ _.-..,. .. -....... ( .......... ,...... .. ._ ....... , ........ --........................ ~ .................. .. Mf'MI cllll"' lllWD. TIM _.c...._ _ llOY e<awf ,_.... '-...... . ............ -.... .-...... ...,.~ ....... ,~ ....... IMAGINATIVE INNOVATIVE I OEM, 4tO'l BrlCIQlweter 0.lve, Hunt· •nvton Beecll. CJI '1"'1. GERALDI NE JOYCE HILL, 41112 Brldglw•t., O.tw , HW1tlft9IOI\ leecll. CAttMT II It,,...._ tNt <-It wllll r191r41 IO .. -pUl>llC lleerl119 • ,.,._,"*' llD llll City Coul\cll IW1or to Ille pullfk '-9rl"I-· ,..,. f--11<111.,.. w1111 reoerd to this lll*k ....,.11111. 111 .. ,. cell tfll lrvl"• Cemmu11lly D1vetopme11t ~-•I 7S.--.SO. • • dell of rilC.O<'dltlon of Ull• oocument, Robert R. Hurwitz be ap. w111c11 d•t• 01 recore11,.9 •PP .. u 1111Ma4 llejec1'M: IRWD ,_,....,..,. rlgM, In ltsdltcreUoll,•~ Pointed as person a I "'''"" '"Y .,,., •II -received on'"' •NI •II of.,...,,..,.,.,...,,. .. _.,..• OAVIO JEROME CUSENZA, 41112 Brkloewet., Ortw . Huntl11Q1on ltaech, CA t2M7. Tllll buMMU Is ConCl..cled by en ,,._ Cltvldllel Gct•aldtne J Miii Thlt stat-I "" llleCI wllfl tf1e County Cler" of OrenQt COi.iniy on .~.14,1"1. 1'171181 Publlthlcl Orenoo Coest De lly Pilot, Oetecl: S...C-U, ""· CITY OF IRY INE I Y NANCY C. ROWl..JINO City Citrt PublltNd 0r"'91 Coast o..ilY PllOt Oct. 1, ... 1 ·~· t t · t d To 1ino OU1 Ille .,,,....111 you must lllt utMt not PtOl\lbtted l>f I•• to ••lft tftY lrnoulertty or 111.., "-*" i. .,.y • rep re sen a I Ve 0 a • Pl'r or'°.,,.,. lot ... yment to tlDP bld IRWO I• •llO lnvlUl\Q b!ot Ofl ....,-et OlllloMJOfl lloftfol a4 1...,., .. 11eot minister the estate Of '"' 'fcweclolutt or II vour ...-ny I> Olttrtct Ho 1Cl1, lmpro .. ment Olstrlc1 Ho1Cl5_1,,...eu-1t DlllJ1Ct He. James H . Britton (under In lore<IOIOIA '•or eny 0-rNIOn, IC»°",,,.""" dllH .. •bOve ~"led flew l-llondtol ln••·-t DI .. th I d d t Ad conttct· PCM RHlly encl M•NQI• trk t No ICXl. IRWO ,.,.,.,..the rltlftt 111111 dl>cretlon to reject •II bids 11 K· .e . n ~pen e n • ment, mlftl9lno 99MI lo< Stl 11l•ftCI Cf911bll bids ere na4 received°" ell Slld\ boNh. OetHmlft•llons llD eWW'd ~ m1n1strat1on of Estates Community Anoctetton 11 23726 reject bkhofeec11 lmprovemtntdt.trktw11111em-.wpere111,_....._, Act). The petition is set for Birt< hit Orlve, El Toro, C•llfornte dtnlty blleCI upon ti. blch •K•I-on •e<ll. hearing 'n Dept No 3 at tuJ011t•P ... n•• ,..,_.,.._, 1Rwo w1111•etct1on-#dl,,..,_l>ondlorre1Ktlft9 ·1 · · • 11 you h•v• enr questions you •II bl01 l\01 leltf' "-_,.,.,,. 12'1 _,,.. 11tw _,.of -,._...,.ti,_ Oct t, '· 16, u. , .. , 021 .. 1 ------------- 700 Civic Cente r Drive, ShOllld ton11<1 • 11...,.., 0, ..,; gov-Mret" Pf'HC•lbed on whl<ll 11<0POM11 •r• rec.i.,...; ,..~ht.,. ew1tJ Wes t. in the City of Santa er,.meni.t 1genc:y Which mey ,,. .. tn· m•r be..-llfttf' tM .. ptrellon"' ttoe ~lfleo tllN If"".......,_ -11 Mt Ana Califorl')ia on October •11•ed Y°"' '"""· II••• gl..en '°Hid Bolrd of Directors notke In -111n9"' IN wm.-et et 28 11981 t 9 ·30 Remembor, YOUMAY 1..0SE wch pr-1. , a • a .m . LEGA i.. RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT ........ Oetl~; , .......... r.,_: o,11~ "'Uld ...... Wiii be NS-85067 IF YOU OBJEC T to the TAKE PROMPTACTIOH. meele to '"' wcceufut bidder et Jettrlet ~ ~. tDO-Pico . NOTICE OF DEATH OF granting of the petit ion. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11111 BouleverCl,LosAngete .. C.tllornte,oret ... yoltlerptec•..,...... .. __ PflUC NOTICE WILLIAM H LLOYD h Id 'th purtu•nttoArlk .. IVSectlonsl•..02 wcctnlul llldder_t.,.TrNtureroflRWO. ' YOU S OU ~I er appear of the O.Cler•llon of'Cownent" Con· P•Y"*ll for 1111 bonds thlll l>e ,,_ lft ,._rtl ltnerve 11 .............. l'ICTITIOUSllUtlNUS AND OF PETITION TO at the hearing and state dlllons -RfflrlcllO!IS recot'Oed Oc· or other lmrnedl•t•IV ... ll•bl• f\lncl$, provided""' PIY"*11 II\ Ille flwm"'. Tiie ,~~~:T::..~!~".T,. dolnv ADMINISTER ESTATE your objec t ion s or file 101>er 26, m• 1n eoo-· 11937. ,..111, •ucn othe• 1mrnec1111ety evellebll 1111\dt must lleve.,..,. ewr--..,, - busln•u•s: NO. A-110498. written objections with the •Gt-OS of Offlctel Rtcords. or ... QI Tre11urer of IRWD ....... •-IY·lollr (1•1 lloun prior to -ci.fl-V .. -. ALLSTAT E Re 1..ToRs 1s1• T a 1 1 h · s bef th h . c .... n1v. c.111om11, • 11r .. c1101 '"" ot>-bOllds ~ ~ " • ' o e ' r 'court ore e earing. 11111110n01,..y,,_1 ofuseumentsh•~ ,.,..,.,.oe11 ... ,..,;c-.,,...._1w'-"'°"".....,' 11 11 .. .,... ... , Mes. v.,..,. °'1"' e .. Cott• WM, beneficiaries, c reditors Your appearance may be occurred ...... let of .. 1d W..Cll • .,., Yid -Wiii lie dell .... red 10 ,.,. MK<euNt blclcler within llllrtr ••1 den Cellforftte .,.,. ,.,,. ........ ........._ 1 _ ..-, et l'ICTITIOUS 11\ISINISS NAMI STATEMINT The 1o11ow1no ,..r_, I• doln9 wsl Mt.tu: )(C•llber tnvulmefth, HU and Contingent Creditors Of in person or by your at· llen ""flied IOf' ,.cord on Auoust 4, lrom the Gate of ewetd ltlereol. Tiit tlloCce-,.. -SM I,,. .. •-,,..,. • p Ill Colsl Hlghw 304 c w IL LI AM H . LLOYD and t ... , In .,_ 14171 Peoe 1"5 of Yid lls OPlion, 10 CMIC•I Ille COfllre<t Of pur( ..... II IRWO t/lell fell to·-• 111t . P11011c llttrinQl Wiii lie helCI by ,.,. t( ( ey • . or-orney. Ottl~l•I Ate-. Ho peymen1 "' ..... bondS •ftd l41'dff thell't flew c1111 .. ,.., WlllMI\ ,,.,., (Mii den'""""" .......... cos11 ~ Pl111nlng commission 11 41~:i:~..:::':!'c:Ctec1by en lll· p e r s ons who may be IF YOU ARE A -•mounbhl$OC<llrrod,T,,.,..f0re, ewerd.-lnM1<11 .. en1111twc<-flil~INlll••l!lllledtot1wre~n9' ICING 6 I ORAPERIES, 1717 WHtClllf 0fl¥1, NtWPOtt Bltell, C.llfornla ttt60 ICenneltl L ThelWll, ao.1 Media Clrcle, La Petme, C•lllornl• '9a2' Tiii' !Md!MSS Is CondllCted by en II\• dlvkNel ICennelfl I.. fllelMn T'111 llltenwnt we~ ftted with 11\1 Couftty Clt'11 ol Orenge County°" 599 !ember JO. 1"1 , 17211' P11bllslw!d Or•nQe Coe•• Delly Piiot, Oct. 1. t. 16. lJ. 1 .. 1 4H7 .. I ruauc NOTICE 111e Clly H•••. n Felr 0,1 .... C0>t• dl•ldue1 otherwise interested in the CR ED 110 R or a cont-,,.. s.e lllMICI Community Auoc:le1kHI 1111 clll<ll-Y"'9 •tt bid • ""'"· eat11ornt•, 11 •·JO p.m. or es J""" H. JonH wil I and/or estate: lngent creditor of the de· doe• 11eree.y •tect to tell or,_ to lie ,._., •= Eecll lllf, '-..., ••t11111e bid <llecll, mlHt .. 141 •-..._ aoon II POHIDte lhereelter on Mondey, , sold .... fo110w1"9 delcrllled rNI pro-tn .. lool .-eJICI 11 IRWO, wllll 1111 .,.,,.._ -bid <1Mf1'1' ....,..,., 0c1011er12.1 .. 1 R•rolnvtlltfoll-· TJ'11 si.1-1 wes flled •ltll IN A petition has been filed ceased, you must file your pef1y toWllllflt the001IQ1c1on· "Propowuorw.._...llonds.w1etE,afo.1 ... 1 ... 1t""11w...,t>tttr1eJ, l110•PPl1<4 11on>. f.::~~~~~~Or-Countyons.p.. by DOLORES M . LLOYD claim with the court or un11 21 of I.Oft 1lt11•1ed In Trect 1ottmp-te>11tt1etHo.t~" 1 Gener•• Plln Ame,.dmenl •11n• In the Superior Court Of present It to the personal MM,H-mepreco'*O ln a-11•. MfClloec*:Acertllledorc .. lller'•<lleck.,•,....._Mt..,...,t,,.,, GP .. l-lA IOr MltlOI\ J Mffhln, 23" ORANGE C t t . • P•s"'41 lnclusl .. OfMIKtll•-s compeny l11ttw-olW,OOO,pey-toU.ordOraflRWD,...-ec.ciom-. M.,11.,., 0r1 ..... Ntw-1 Be..:11, ,,,., Pub11s11ec1 Or•-Cottt O•lly PllOI, oun y reques -representat 1ve appointed Ma pi In tii. Office 01 ,,,. Couftty ,..,.Y .. c11 _, .. • e11e•ent• 111e1""blOdlr,If1UCCttlflll, wm ecc.etiot • lhtCO\ll M<!Y PlenntnvCommlu lOft.. Oc t 1·'·1'·23·'"' ...... ,Ing that DOLORES M . by the court within four lhcord., Of Or•ftQI County, NYfOrwld-11\t<c-..C:ewllhtllll-ollttllid;'"-'llec"acc-~ p 0 BOM noo. for permlu ton to LLOYD be appointed as motlltis from the dale of C.lllorni. nylno •nr eccepUd pr-I -II lie ..,Pied""""' -c-pt1cl «.If tucll em•nG 1he I-USI CIHJQNtlon of pr~ ru•• M' .TIM I t t ' t f• t . f I TIMI r~ ""ted _,of ,,.. pro-Pf'OPOHI Is e<c.pUd but l\Ot perfonned, -$ tu<ll f.ilure af ~ peny 1oc .. ee1••111. n•. n1 '"° n111t -11K persona represen a 1ve o irs 1ssua_nce o • etters a s peny ..-ecommonty "·"°"'" H 21 St• ,,,.11 111 c....., w -"Y ect or omlslk>ft Of 11two, -11 -._ c:e.,... ...... Avoudo Street, from Qenertl Corn-administer the estate Of provided In Sectio n 700 Of ltl•nd Orio , Newport Buell, procffds rNINCI by IRWO. The <hl<k e<C°""*'Yin. Mdl .....c""'"9d-mtrcltl to lllQll dl•»lly re>ldefttlel. P'ICTITIOUSllUSINESS WILLIAM H . L LOYD. the Probate Code of Celllornle It LloVO It Mullen> -powl wlll lle""'"'9clprO'l'\Cllly. .- Envlrofttnenlll Ot le•mtn•tlon. Ni\MESTATEMINT I I CA ( d th I C l'f I Th t • f Frenc:HMullens a..aei.n.a.....,.Jteta:At.,.yttmebeforetlllMMl-""'-Ne~llvo 0ec1erat1on. Tt>e '°'-llll Ptf'Wft Is doing b\ISI-rv ne. . un er e O· ~ I orn ~ e. 1me or O•ltd: .....i..r •. , .. , c1e.....:1 '°' •11..,.,, llll wcuuflll l>kklw mer •Ufflrm -wt.,.._,,.,,... , G•""''' P1en Amendm.,,1 neu u . dependent Adminis tration filing c la.ms will not ex-5ol1I' ... 1_ pose1 11 '"' ,,._,. -e1•.i by"''"'''~ f""" -"' ... -~. ~: ~~~:.:.:,~:" .. ~~:f1:: ~.:.;:,: o & '!, Foo~ SERVICE. trtn of E s tates Act). The peti-p i re prh r to four m onths ~ •-i.-. ..,., c11••tcter-1111e c11c1ereo to 1>e taJtllllt ._ ""1K :::.::' ~ ""; 0 •• 1,l<I. 1~1 16111 Strt•'. Ntwoo-~·7•0lho0e, ounte Velley, Cetlfornlt tiOn iS Set for hearing in frOm Uie date Of the hear· llr: T. O.vlf ltllt tome 1 .. 1-• .iu.r bye rullllll of~ 1"1'""' 1"~ ,_~I a-.... -' • • " · • · STATE OF CJILIFORNIAI clston of .,.Y f-rll covn, or -I -CIK.._ --or -·......--• 111cTmous •UStNISS BH <h, '°' perm1n1°" 10 amend ,.,. Mlcr•ttl c . Compton, ust V•le Dept. No. 3 at 700 C1v1c Ing nn1ced above. -1 u . ~•ken Into ecc-1 In comovtlng .,,Y f-el lnc.N ,_..,""' '-• .. , NAMI STATEMENT •and u~ dtll<JNtlon of tile Wellot.em Street, lrvtnt. Cetlfoml• '1114 Center Drive West, Santi\-!/ YOU MAY EXAMINE COUNTY OF OfllANGE 1 (-rel lnc;-teJt •--1.o 111bleq.-t toltledMl., 1114• ne4k1. : Th• followtng "''°"' .,. CIOll\O School sltf, IO<llfO •outh ot Tlltlbu$lnessl1condu<tedby en lft· Ana, CA 92701 on October the file kept by the court. On$et>lemller4,1•t,l>eforeme,tt>e a..i.. .. ...-n;-""9Ue1:hclll"--4•lllllellMl.-lolll; bvll"""" Secretarlet Ctrcte, •••t of Sm111ey dl•ldut l 28 1981 t 9 .30 If I t t..,.. I th lll'tders....., • "°'9rv Pllllflc In 11\d condlllOlled -IRWD lumllfllno to 1111 pure-. wl-''-"'• _..,. c ASA REAi.. r Y. 11111 B .. ch Ao•d '"° ~t of F'uc:11s1a strMt, 1rorn Mtc11ee1 c. eomp1on , a . a .m . you are n eres ~ n e 1 Id 5...;. 11 red T ,,.1111y ,.1111 Ptvment ene1 dellftry °' ""bonch. -totl-"'9 ctoeiftt ...,...; Bolll••ard, 001, Hunlt11gton BtKI\, pul)ll( •lld .. ml.publlc UH to low Tiii• ... .......,.,Wit llted •1111 Ille IF YOU OBJECT to the estate, you may file a re-~~o ESTE~ ~o'!::o l>e ~ .. chdll.OINdfteofdlllwry· • '·: C•ll:;~!!~~r1 Jec~..(21 Ooneld clen>llY r"ldtntlll Incl to reione 11" COl.llllf Cltl1I OI Or•nge COUlllY on Sep. granting Of the petition, quest With the COUrt tO re• member of 11\e l~wflrM of IMCMPC>ta-l•l L1911 Opinion -The OPll\lon of O'Metwnr 6 Myer& flf ~' Pl•<•. N••POrt Buch, ce111orn1t !~~.~·u~:u::,~;'i!'Rft'~~ng~~ .~:1~;'r!'. temt1erJ0.•"1 ,.1111• you should either appear ~eive special notice of the ::',.t'"::,.,:c:-:_1i;: :•: =~ t:;-.::~·.~~·.~~~~:;r,:i1:;:~!'.:' .. -me~.:'._; '26'> tldeftllell EnvtrOflmenlal Oetermln•· Pul>llShecl Or-Coetl 01lly Piiot, at the hearing and State tnl/entory Of estate assets wllo t llKIMCI llMI within lnllrum ... I on of Amlticl -pre .... t federll Income le• llWI, ef1d tNI Midi lft"""1 I( Llftde H•rr•• Je<obi. 671 Oon••o tlOll E1 R for GP.1.,30 Oct. 2. '· "· n. 1 .. 1 ott .. 1 your object ions or file and of the petitions ac-11,11,11 of 111, corporeuon 1,,.,.1,. 11w n•ITlllt from 111,_., Income ..... of.,.. St•"' C.11"""• "'*'PA!-!~~·· "'""P0'1 80'"· Ctlllornl• 3 An orc1t,..nc:eott11e cu, Cou""11 °' writte n objections with the count s and r e port s named, -t<ll._ledeld to me 111e1 tenl •1•1• 1~ tu tewi. " cottv f1I Mid OfllnlOI\"' o·MM-r 6 •.,.._; • ...,. Ille City Of C°'I• Me ... C•llloml•, re-..... .,. -( f . d ibed I Sec I OO 'svc:h tt>riiorMlon llllKuted 1111 Wl1hll\ unified 11y.., offleer of IAWO by fecstmll• ...,._llw•. wltl.,. ,..i~ Oft.,. Thlt bllSl,..U Is COl\OllCltCI by • QUiii ing llW plec;emenl of 1ign> •ltr.11\ ,,_ "81"' CO urt be Ore the heart ng. eSCr n t on 12 lint rum-,..,_1 lo ltt IY·l.e~ or bkll. ol lech bOnCI, No cllerQI wlll be m-lo lf\e ~,_,tor _11..,IMlllt of eeM••• penner,111p 111e city of cos11 Mew. Env1r...,me111e1 Your appearance may be of the California Probate • retotlltlon of its Bot"' of Olr.ctors. <1rtl11ca11on. Hervey Aotien Jt<Obs Oeltrmlrwitlon Neo•tlv• Oecteratlon. ,.ICTITIOUS •UllNIU In person or by your at-Code. WITNESS my -aftCI offlclll Mel lb) A cer11flcell f1I 1 ltWO C.nllyl119 tllet ..... ...,."' .. fecb, This~,_, WH flled with lhe • General Pl•ll Am•ftdment NAMISTATIMINT torney Lorine A Hoskt-a"' .. $1\el .. yA.ltut'Cll, Htlm••es-clrcum.tanc:eslftHl•t~Oll""'dl .. afl-.llltMt••~ COllftlY ci.111 oc OraftQe Cou111y on Sep-GP .. t.JI end ••rone A•zone .,_tltlorl Tiie fotlowl119 Pl•tont .,, dolrtt · • .... ,... Notery f'ullfk 11111 IM pnic-of,,,. -wlll lie -"' • -ttlll ~~ ~ ••mbor 2•.1"1 R·l1 o• for Jolln G Ju11911.e11, 1M.tslne1u1: , I F Y 0 U AR E A Hurwitz, R•mer, Mac· AUANAND,.LAn bonc1Jlob11rlllt•"'Mftlh: 11111~ e1111>e>•hld ....,, ror H. Hewn Burll.e, FO)(X ANO ASSOCIATES. 11052 c RE o I TOR or a cont· Don a Id & M •ad• a •--ruu.aw 1<1 A c1<1111u1o"' IAWO, '"'*' 11y Offlcln Mii r.-1- • P11t1Hs111C1 0re11111 Cotst Delly P1101 ou A,,ow11 .. d c1rc1e, wntt•ll, s11r111od•t•. 51111• c. 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"'' l!Ylftt\c.llfioml• t211' o· •11lllor1"0 •96111 tor S.f lltd ,.ruldt11t Pit<•, Cotta Mt••· C4' t d t '" P•flf1era. ••• Vlt(e TtU<hl, "-"" nur. : o u n s an rep or s 11:••·"'' l!'>*tc "1-°"IN""*•t llHCll, lo <ll•nte Ille tOl\ll\f f•0"1 DAVID OIOltOE Cl.ll'l"ORO, :jeSCt'lbfd In Section ,1200 N•-W'""" i1yi11a-,..1 .. ~rl11C.. (9'11\IY II• "° City llt, lcK.ltM .. 2$d '°" !tfnldlM ....... COiie ~ ~ )f the californl• Pr~te us C8llfenll• .. ,.... S•,.1• Al\I A.._, I" e <-IY 114 m11. C:od .. I.ACE! «291 C.......Otlve S.11 f't-'tc», CAllfwllia .. 10' •-· E,,.,,...,,....,,.. Oootermtnel.IOI\: Tiiis ......_. ., ceMllc1" llY 111 Ill-t . lnrlM, c.tlflllnlle 0 ll'WO ~¥!'*Ille--..._, ,. ~et ... OMt1et ...... Erc•m111. d1 ... ..,.1. Oayld S. o.tty, Attorney t11eftl et.. "'""° o-.i ,.,f"'1M,._tnlltlont11tfl...... Oo\IWCllfterf ........ at ....... ~1SS Clvk Ctftt.r MAll..101109: ~1-·~ !'..!'."!~.....".,~"°"" 'OIVIJf.., ...... .,. ...... Olf'llden .. IMIK "-11- •lll>llc•l ..... ...__., .... n.uw c.eH T111. ......_. -tllef "'"" .. Drive wMt, Sanu AM, • • ~.o.a;.~--· ... """_. .. ...,._..,.,,.,, • ~~=~.";:!::7 ... ~ :~~.,Ore""'~,• CA tUU ; tet. (714) 1,...lftll.~tu1t ~W::::e-ut · Mew.Ce!........., 11'1"'8 "6-6607. °""'"._l,...tt..ti ~ °'""' c:..t Derly "lel. ,._. .... Ot9llllt Clli.-Deity Nol.. ,._I.._. Or .... C... o.lty ....... O~•NIMO CW~; n..,.. ,.._ 1tf1 .. • • ,_, ef tti• W11W Ottelct ~-----------'Ott 1, IWI ...._.1 Od. t. t, M. U. Hit ._.., :>ct. I, 2. a, ttll QtM1 iMfl. .. Odtlor 14,, "'1, "'" .. __. ............ ""' .. V"'." t~.. l'WI..,_. °""Ill C...-ONtr "--~ l. ,_ • ' . t I ( Orenge Coaet DAILY PILOT/Frldey. October 2, 1981 IBmrnrn~~~~rn Bfg Canyon group sets meeting '11\e first me'-t1n1 of the year of the Bii Cany$n Home 1tnd Qardtn Club ls set for 9:30 a .m. Mon~ay In the home of Mrs. Leo Rachford. Alex Gregg, a starr horticulturist at Sherman Library and Gardens. will speak on thti "Propaga· Uon of Indoor Plants." F'or more information call 759'-128'l. THt-; LAGUNA BEACH Garden Club will meet Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the mi&hborhood Conarega· llonal Church, 340 St. Ann's St., Laguna Beach. Preceding the meeting, at 11 a.m .. the Green UlllllRI CHIClllST • Jf you have chfysanthemums in your garden, watch for aphids. Spray to control them. • Now is the lime to thin camellia buds so you can have bigger and better blooms later on. Most camellias set too many buds. • Sjnce fall is the best time to plant shrubs. look into the conifers to spruce up your garden. The best in junipers. pines, firs and cedars are now available . • That old favorite, the calla lily, will surprise you with ils different colors or yellow and pink blooms aside from the traditional white. Its rhizomes arc there to choose from right along with your ravorile bulbs awaiting fall planlin~ Thumb Workshop by Marian Williams will be set up, featuring a "braauiina table" of members' plant.II. Leslie Knox will demonstrate stacborn mou~. At 1!30 p.m., Dr. Harvey Kendall will apeak on "Bromellads for Home, Garden and c;treenhouse." For more lnforma&tion call ~·0270. MARIE GRASER will demonstrate basket making in the first of three classes on Monday a&t l :.30 p.m. at Sherman Gardens. 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Graser wlll use the ·ever popular Dracaena draco leaves wlth date palm stems in this opening meetiQa. Following dates are Oct. 12 and Oct. 19. The cost for the three:part workshop is $18 per class and materials are included. For more information call 673·2261. Tll,E SH ERMAN Library and Gardens "Weekend Gardener" series continues Saturday at 9:30 a.m. with a "Tree Clime and Tree Walk." Terry McNay, botanist, will lead the walk and teach you to properly select. plant. stake, reed and water trees. The program is free and open to the public. For more information call 673-2261. INDOOR PLANT Care wilJ be the topic of a 9 to 11 :30 a .m. class at Sherman Library and Gardens on Tuesday. The basics of plant identification. watering, fertilization and transplanting will be covered and the fee is $12. For more information call 673·2261 I Nursery Speclcil] ANGEL-WING BEG~ 'SOPHIE CECILE'-color splashed/ angel-wing variety. Wiii bloom with clusters of shell·plnk blossoms. 6., POT REG. 3.98 MAKE SPRING HAPPEN .. ! '~°"' F;1~h1on Newport It's Time to Plant Spring-blooming Bulbs NARCISSUS• L YCORIS• RANUNCULUS• IRIS TULIPS•DAFFOOILS•SPARAXIS•CROCUS HYACINTHS•FREESIAS•MORE We have a complete supply of bulbs. FREE WHEN•WHERE•HOW Bulb planting guide I Florist Special J MANY COLORS TAKE HOME DOZENS Since 1946 Ha1lis}ttts Nursery -Florist 2640 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa a Flowering onions dress up garden ti•1111 Is definitely bulb HMSon •nd alon1 with all th<>t1e trudltlonal, lovely bulb nowers llke the daffodil:;, tulips lllld hyaclnthll, lht alllum bulbil ure also avallt1blt for planting. \ The mort> famlllur member!! of th.i alllum 1tcnu11 nre the common onions, chives and aarllc hul there are also the flowerinJ onions that are grown for their Clowers that .arc predominately mauv.-or i1lnkh1h purple. ~ By planllna a variety of the alllum bulbs you can have them bloomlng prettily In your (larden from spring to the end of summer. Besides the col· ors mentioned, there are also those that bloom in white, ytllow. blue, red and purple u.aually in com· pact or roundish clusters at the ends of leafless stems. Many bf them are grown to be used in dried flower arrangements, says the California Associa· ' lion of Nurserymen Jn the sarden you would plant them where lhlly recelv~ full sun. Now all you have to do l1 k t<t'P them watered and be aure to have provided lht>m. with a rich, sandy soil They are easy-to· grow tmd very hardy · If you find they brc becoming crowded, lilt and divide the bulb clumps They will be planted two to i;ix inches deep depending on the varieties you plant as the bulb size differs in many of them. To fore~ an early bloom from this ornamental onion group, you can plant them In shallow pits In early full. Plant them with their tips just under the soil s urface and with as much space between them as their diameters Especially good for. planting in pots is the al· llum neapolitanum and A. 'l'riquetrum. Both have pure white blooms with the latter's bell·s haped. Berries bring fall, winter color Without our wonderful berried shrubs. California's fall and winter gardens would be mis· si ng much of the traditional fall color th1tt is as· sociated with the season . • Yes. we do have trees that color up m vivid reds. yellows and oranges, annuals and perennials thal blaze through October and November on into winter. roses that will lend their touch of spring so late in the year . but the shrubs with their branches heavily laden with bright red berries are special. Berried shrubs such as the vivid pyracanthas, graceful cotoneaslers. the barberry and toyon do carry a big color load in your fall garden. And what could be nicer than to use their colorful branches for festive touches to holiday tables. fireplaC'e mantels or with big red ribbons on doors? . Taking the brightesl firstl°"let 's look at the pyracanthas. commonly known as firethorns. Thev ~ I SIERRA GARDENS , • l(URSE~Y 1 gal. Bougainvillea $2.85 5 gal . Bougainvmeo $I 0.95 Brilliant flowering vine forfulMI Blooming 4" pots from 59' 3-4 • very ful creca paMn for bri9ht inlet ior location• $17.95 .. 2070 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. CA 714-548-0137 M·F 8-5 SAT. & SUH. 9-5 VISA' Truckload Plant Sale Huntington Center daily thru Sat 15 varieties direct· from-grower. large 6 $2.88 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642•Ml78 are the rirst to show their colors with sparkling red berries like P yraca ntha "Victory " and Pyracantha .. Mohave" that produce fruit that lasts well into the season and later on. Pyracan· thas can't be recommended enough for Thanksgiv· ang decoration. The cotoneasters are less v1v1d. but there are many lhat will give you long·lasling red berries with some coming in clusters like the Cotoneaster lacteus whose cul branches put on a vivid display in your home. Or you can put it in a container by your front door lo show it off Rock cotoneaster <C. horizontal is) is low growing making an excellent, decorative bank cover when its shiny bright red berries appear. California's native Christmas berry or toyon is easy and colorful to have in the garden. In the s ummer their small white flowers bloom then in late fall the bright red clustered berries appear. · Don't wait-all unsold Merchandise wll I pass · on to new owner 1 1al. sizes STARTING AT 99c 5 gal. sizes STARTING AT 2 FRUIT TREES & SHADE TREES 0:t:&J:d 3 for 1 6 50 REDWOOD All PURPOSE FERTILIZER e POTIIRY e PEST CONTROLS DICHONDRA OR 99 BERMUDA FLA TS c cars•bikes* •skateboa rds* trucks*baby ca rri~ges •tea carts•trikes rollerskates • walker!> toys •wagons·•·• scooters*hot rods* coupes• trailers*hard tops• convert· ibles•motor nomes*lawn mowers* limos LLDYD•!i •garden carts M odel A's""** ~ •typingtables • wheelbarrow s· r ecreational 'lehicles•golf carts•model trains"bikes <rpianos•cars r efrigerators '"'£kates• •• •• • f it's got heels, ou'll move faster in a aily Piiot la'ssified d .Call 42-5678 ancf a riendly ad· iserwill etpyou urn your heels Into ash. g~rdPnshop Pansies & Violas Plant now for winter & sprincJ color. Pony Pak r.,_ Sl .09 ~ogg's I Topoer Use to co/er CIMUCll rye CJMIH l CU. ft. reg. $5.39 s••• PUMPKINS ARE COMING AM~~---tft-.... f00dl!Wt119~1°'f °"""MOii lllNa..7 ...... MIO Kellogg's Gromulch Outdoor PlantincJ Mix I RNdy to use for I ~s. shrubs, ros~s. ~tc. 2 cu. ft. reCJ. $4.39 s3•• 5 Mt !t· r°""~ I 000 Mt-ft • .,. _....Kt .. ..., .......... ,neat• Dlc ....... j HprW ...... Uovd's· Murs::i and Landsca~e Co., Inc. to2 s. .._.,.,.., wa..su e .... w...; CA •4'·7441 • ' New shipment of golden rattan We're renewing and expanding our collection of golden rattan from Hong Kong's master craftsmen. Our latest shipment includes two old favorites: arm chairs and sofas. They feature high quality rattan. cured and lacquered to contrasting tan and blond hues. Each piece is handcrafted. durable and care- free -made to last generations. Select yours at Pier I. today. Golden rattan sofa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 9 99 Golden rattan chair ................ 8999 Plitt•· The new • 1er ~ollectlons ANAHEIM -509 E. Katella Avenue, 772-2472 COSTA MESA -2110 Harbor BOulevard , 540·7337 MISSION VIEJO -308 Mission Yiejo Mall, 495-6.m Lake r s settled down? By CURT SEED EN °' ... Delft'""' IUfl LOS ANGELES For those who believe In symbolism, the Los Angeles Lakers left stormy Los Angeles Thursday and headed for drier and hopefulJy more stable ground in Palm Springs for a two week training camp. The Lakers. coming off a dis- appointing season io which they were eliminated by the Houston Rockets in the mini-series or the NBA playoffs, officially opened camp today at College or the Desert. And. Coach Paul Westhead and 17 players, most of whom were around when the Lakers captured the NBA championship in 1980, say the only thing they 're interested in is settling down and getting the job done. THAT MEANS no haggling over the numbers and stipula- t ions in Earvin ''Magic" Johnson 's contract. It also means no letdown in attitude, which. Kareem Abdul·Jabbar for one. feels may have been the key to the Lakers' early demise in the playoffs. "Obvious ly, we weren't pre- pared last year ... noted Jabbar during a media gel·together at Loyola-Marymounl Univers ity Thursday. "It could have been m e ntal, 1t could have been phys ical. But obviously. there were problems . Something has to change but I can't be any more specifi c." Indeed. some things have changed during the off·season. Most notable is the addition of Mit c h Kupchak from Washington in a trade that sent Jim Chones, Brad Holland and two draft picks to the Bullets The 6· 10, 230-pound North Carolina grad is expected to lo fill in at pawer forward. a PoSi· lion the Lakers have wanted lo fill for some time. KUPCHAK FLEW JN from Was hington Wednesday night and was on hand at Loyola Thursday. getting acquainted with jersey No. 41 and with his new teammates. "l know some or the guys from competition, but certainly not as teammates I'm going to have to learn how to play with them, but it 's not something you learn overn ight." the easy going Kupchak said. Kupchak s hot 52.5 pe rcent from the floor last season and averaged 12 5 paints and 6.9 re- bounds while playing about 24 m inutes a game with the Bullets. He's expected to see much more playing time with the Lakers. playing opposite Jamaal Wilkes at forward. K UPCHAK SA VS playing alongside Jabbar will have its good points and bad points. ·'It will be harder playing with Kareem because I'm sure peo- ple will be expecting a lot more from me. On the other hand. it should be easier. because play· ing with Kareem means I'm go- ing to have more c hances to pro· duce, .. he explained. Hi s new coach agreed. "I don't have any s pecifi~ plans for him ( Kupchak >. · We~head said "We're just go- ing to let him loose. go out there and rebound. He's going to play a burly. inside game for us." Westhead said the key to the success of the Lakers in 1981-82 is 1981-82 to avoid injury pro· blems. .. If we sustain any significant (See LAKERS, Page C8) FRIQAY, OCT. 2, 1981 FOR THE RECORD cs OCC stayed afloat against Saddleback, but can Pirates repeat against Pasadena? C6. Dally l'llet l'Mle lly CMfiet S4.NT Corona de/ Mar /Jigh 's Joe Lara r 88 J races into the end zone for a touchdown with a pass from Eric Woods as L'nwerszty's Ron Ratcliffe pursues CdM edges Uni; Eagles breez~ Sea Kings nip Trojans, 10-7 By ROGER CARLSON Of t ... Da lly I'll .. StaH Nobody is crazy about ties but right now University High fool· ball coach Rick Curtis wishes he had one. And nobody leaves with a wi n· ning score who doesn't feel pret- t y good, but Corona del Mar Coach Dick Morris has felt a lot better about things on past oc casions. des pite the fact his team is 4-0 for the year, the best start for a Sea King team since the school opened its doors in 1962. Thursday's opening s alvo of Sea View League football found the Sea Kings escaping with a 10-7 victory over the niversity Trojans. a s the latter first handed the winners a field goal on a silver platter. then tossed away a chance to tie and came up short by inches on fourth down THE DIFFERENCE was Pete Johanson's 27-yard field goal with 1:02 left in the third quarter and the margin of victory was s aved when the Trojans went for it on fourth-and-one at the Cd'M 10. only to miss by inches with I :47 remaining. "I should have gone for the field goal ... said Curtis. "It's a s hame we didn't at least tie. But that·s our <the coaches> fault. J think our kids know they can play with anyone... . University. picked to finish last in the league. played the Sea Kings· nose·tO·nose. matching firsl·half touchdown passes and matching the favorites at the line or scr immage as linebackers Mike Miller and Jeff Frei keyed a University de· fensive assault that kept Corona del Mar·s highly regarded run- ning punch at bay. P e nalties were also a big item in Thursday's opener at Irvi ne High and Morris was bit· ter about t h e c alls which nullified what would have been some big plays. IN THE FIRST HALF Steve Patterson raced 47 yards with a University punt to the Trojans' seven-yard line. but a clipping penalty put the ball 57 yards back. And later. in the fourth period. quarterback Eric Woods' pass over the middle to Joe Lara would have been a 97·yard touchdown. but another penalty nullified the play. · 'f' m beginning to hate of- ficials, .. said Morris. "and I'm a wrestling official myself "I'm upset about it. They said our rig.ht tackle moved (on the 97- y a rd play to Lara>. And J thought the one interception Un iversity came up with was in· terference. We were called twice for pass interference. "IT'S <THE OFFICIATING> inconsistent." What wasn't inconsistent was a series of hard-hitting on both sides as each dominated the other with defense. The Sea Kings broke the ice in th. first period when Woods directed a 45-yard march, keyed by hi s five.yard keeper onjourth tlown to the Univers ity eight- yard line. then culminated by his strike to Lara from 16 yards out. The Trojans a ns wered Corona del Mar with a 65·yard march. ignited by a pass interference call, extended by fullback Rich Sorensen's hard running over <See CdM, Page C6) ('11 rt \\'t>nzla 11 .Jo<' Lara Wenzlaff paces 21-0 victory By EDZINTEL Of U.. Dally l'lltil Slaff. Was that Estancia High head coach Ed Blanton breathing a big sigh of relief down on the grass al Santa Ana Bowl follow ing his team's 21·0 blitzing of Saddleback Thursday night? By gosh. it sure was. Not that his team escaped with a victory. Not by any mecins. 1t ·s just the manner by which the Eagles had to do 1t to gain their fourth straight and opening win in the Sea View League race. Ordinarily. Blanton would hold the pos t .game s how somewhere clown around the SO-ya rd line and talk about the rar-reaching talents of his gifted quarterback, Jim McCahill BUT ON THIS NIGHT, Blan ton couldn't say much about McCahill, who passed for just 71 yards and didn't figure too pro· minenlly in the final QUtcome Fortunately for Blanton, however . it was the post.game show as usual. Only the topic of con versation had switched from McCahill to senior tailback Curl Wenzlaff. Wenzlarr. a 5-10. 198-pound up ba c k in Blanton's power I formatio n , ran left. right , around and through the Sad dleback defense all night. gain· ing 191 yards on 33 carries. It seemed that wherever Wenzlarr wen.I.., Saddleback defenders followed IN ONE NIGHT, Wenzlaff. thl' fourth leading rusher in Orange County going into the game. staked his claim as an All County back. if not an All·CIF back. On this night. Wenzlaff was AH -World. "We knew that they !Sad· die hack l would be out to cut off the pass. so we took what they gave us." Blanton understated. That·s exactly what the Eagles did 1n the first half - took what tht• Roadrunners gave them. Four Saddleback fumbles either set up Estancia scores or killed Saddleback drives. With Wenzlaff running all over the place. it was only a matter of patience for E~tancia before the Ea~l es got on the scoreboard THE FIRST CAME on an 11- vard run off tackle by fullback Chris Crandall three minutes in- to the game Thal came as a re· suit of a Saddleback fumble on the seconrl play from scrim· mage at the Roadrunner 36. Two runs for 25 yards by Wenzl arr set up Crandall's TD · The seconrl score was earned as the Eagles marched 63 yards in seven plays WenzlaH gained 26 vards or it and McCahill gained 32 or it. including 17 for the touchdown. The third and final touchdown came as a result of a fumble. A blc Cachola recO'Ve ring the ball for Es tancia at the Saddleback 38 Ni ne plays later. Wenzlaff took it over from the one. BESIDES THAT. Saddleback e ffectively shut down Estancia's touted passing-game and other than Wcnzlaffs rushing. the Roadrunners pl ayed well in their first Sea View League game since joining the pack this year It's the Joe Harris Dictionary on NFL headhunters "lley, I tell you, Saddleback wi II beat some people in league this year. they have a good, solid team," said Blanton. "We were hitting hard and so were they . They were stuffing us man-to- man on the pass and it worked well for them." Certainly the Estancia defense must be given credit for its pa rt. The Eagles held Sad- dle back quarterback Daf"lnY Armstrong to just 71 yards on 5-of 23 passing. R ams' special teams captain says he's one t'oo, but puts himself in a different category The anatomy of a headhunter. In Webster's New World Dictionary, a headhunter is described as "a member of any certain primitive tribes who re- move the heads of slain enemies and preserve them as trophies." In the Joe Harris Dietionary. the definition differs slightly according to the category. "There are three different kinds Cof headhunters) in the NFL -animalistic, physical and crazy," explains the Rams' special teams captain. DESPITE THE NFL'S attempt to curb such practices, lt is generally con- ceded that headhunting goes with tbe territory of playing professional foot· ball. Harri.a even goes as far as admitting there are certain playen Who derive pleasure from lnfllcting pain durina 11uch an act. • "They're on a lot of teams," he MY•· "Tlaey're called cheap lbot artit&s. They'll try and do anything they can. I've been a victim. During a game, they'll come out and try to spear you. Usually, one guy will hold you while the other hits you in the back. They know what they do is illegal, but they -don't care. "Cheap shots will always be done because that's what some people are good at. They know how to break the rules." JN CATEGORIZING headhunters, Harris provides the following explana- tions: Animalistic -·'They bite, eat nails and holJer in the dressing room. On the wedge, they take three or four people down." Crazy -"They're agltaton. They like to bother e¥erybody and punish people.'\ Pbyaical -· 'Tbey pound bodies all the tJme and run into people.'· Yea, Harri• admU1 to belna • • ' .MM§. JOHN . SEVANO headhunter, too. But he likes to think of himself in a different category. "I 'd claas,fy myself more as a leader," he says. "I like to motivate and sUmulate people on my team. I'm the type who wants to be the first one down the field. "My theory ls if one guy makes a big play, everyone catches the fever. It's contagious." OF COURSE THAT doesn't mean Harris can't be nasty when he has to. "If someone takes a cheap shot uauaJ. ly I'll warn them," aays Harris. "But sometimes you just can't. Sometimes .. you just have to go down the next lime and knock his head off." A classic example of this occurred in 1980 when the Rams were in St. Louis. John Barefield leveled the Rams' Billy Waddy with a late shot while he was waiting to receive a punt. Waddy ended up losing a couple of front teeth as a re- sult. LATER I N TH E GAME it was Barefield, though, who was squirming on the ground in pain. He bad just re- ceived a blow from -you guess~ it - Harris, and Barefield spent the rest of the season on lbe sidelines after un- dergoing knee surgery. ·'He knoc'ked out 8ilJy's front teeth and gestured in his face," recalls Harris without sympathy. "That's beyond the rules. I gave him a clean hlt and be tell over, I guess I blew up hi• knee." "Look," adds Harris, "we're all <See SEVANO, Pa1e C7J And beyond Kendle Newson's 74 yards on nine carr~s. the Roadrunners had pr•btems penetrating a tenacious Eagle defense. "OUR SECONDA R Y particularly and the defense in general rose to the occasion," said Blanton. Saddleback marched to the Estancia 14-yard line where the Roadrunners had a first down early in the second quarter. However . lwo running plays gained just three yards and on third down, Estancia defen1lve back Ray Urmson baUed dowa an Armstrong pass at lb• last moment. The pe11 had touchdown written oa It. On fourth down, ~'""°"'' pus fell ht and out of tlM ...... of a ~Iver who wa l'WIDllll alone at the two-yard UH. 1 Orange Co81t DAILY PILOT/Friday. October 2. 1881 Filiri. preview c auses stir at Grambling Fro• AP dl•patcbet . GRAMBLING, La. -Coach.Ed· Ell die Robinson, who turned Grarnblinl c • University into a lootball powerhouse, said Thursday that he'll stick to Judging athleUe talent and let others debate the merits of a movie about his first white pliyef Robinson Is seven games short or becoming only the fourth coach ln history to record his 300th career college football victory -behind Amos Alonzo Stagg, Pop Warner and Paul "Bear'' Bryant. The movie, "Grambling's White Tiger," will be televised by NBC Sunday µlg ht. Olympic- decathlon winner Bruce Jenner will star in the title role and singer·actor Harry Belaloote will play Robinson. The movie is 'based on an autobiography by James Gregory -"My Little Brother is Com ing Tomorrow" -detailing his experiences as a Grambling player in 1968. including the reaction lo his romance with a black student. Grambling students previewed the movie Wednesday night. When the movie was filmea some grumbled that it didn't show enough or the academic life on campus. Wednesday night. applause by students in· terrupted the movie dozens or times when familiar faces or landmarks flashed on the screen. Ricky Taylor, a freshman from In· dianapolis. said he believed reaction to Gregory's inter·racial relationship would be dif· ferent today. "It would be a little different now." he said. .. A couple of white guys are on campus now They eat with us and talk with us ... Quote of the day Iowa Coach Hayden Fry, whose Hawkeyes upset sixth·ranked UCLA 20·7: "Any time you beat UCLA in anything, even ping pong, with the great program lhey have, it's great." Cards keep pace wl th Expos Keith Kereadea extended hla • l\lUlng atreak to l2 1ames with a loth·innina RBI double lhat 11ve St. t.oula a 3·2 victory over Philadelphia Thursdt.Y to ketp lhe Cardinals Just on ·hair tame behind Montreal entering the rlnal weekend of the reaular suson. St. Louis had to wall lhrou•h a 2·hour, 59-mlnute ,..in delay after St'\ lnnJngs with the scol'e Ucd, 2·2. The came continued despite a continuous 'rain. Cards' re· llever Dous Bair pitched the Ooil two lnnlnas to get the win, whlle Larry Cllrllten1110a was taseed with the defeat ... Montreal stayed atop the National Leaaue East with a S·2 win al Pittsburgh. Lury Parrl"h ruppcd a three·run triple in the first inning oft Herno Luis Tlant and the Expos added Wt'<> more runs in the sixth OD run•SCOring doubles by G~ry Carftr and John Mllner. Mon· treat cqmpletes iti i.eaion in New York while St. Louis yJsils Pittsburgh . . . Doyle Alexander hurled 1 slx·hltler rQr six. Innings and Lury Herndon drove ·rn (h)"ee runs. as San Francisco registertd a $·2 triumph over Atlanta Orioles knock Detroit from top Gaey Roeolcke knocked in Eddie_ Ill Murray'wilh a sacrifice fly in the top of the 10th inning Thursday lo lilt Baltimore to a 5·4 win over Detroit. The Ticers bad battle<l back from a 4-0 deficit with two runs in the eighth Inning and two more ln the ninth on a two.out, two·run homer by Kirk Gibson. Lenn Sakata belted a pair of homers to help the Orioles build lJleir lead. Detroit is now a halr·game behind the Brewers going into a crucial three.game series this weekend in Milwaukee. The. Tigers can win the title out- right if they win two of three while Boston is los· ing at least once in Cleveland. Milwaukee could wrap it up •with two victories while Boston must sweep and hope Detroit takes two of three Trojans lose Mosebar this week Don Mosebar, a starling of-EE. fensive tackle for the University of •II• Southern California, will miss the Trojans' Pac·lO Conlerence game at Oregon State Saturday because of a pinched nerve in his neck, Coach John Robinson announced Thursday. Mosebar will be replaced on the weak side by Darryl Moore, who had been the starting strong side tackle, while Kelly Thomas will become the starter on the strong side ... Wide receiver Aundra Thompson, who joined his third NFL· team in 10 days this week. said he is ready to step in and play for New Orleans against Pittsbur.gh Sunday. Thompson, who one week earlier had come to San Diego, moved from the Chargers to New Orleans Wednesday in a trade for Wes Chandler Baseball today On this date in bi~ball In 1968: St Louht Cardinali aco Bob Gibson a.et • World Sert record with 19 slrlkeouta 11 he pltch<.'<i the Card11 to a 4-0 victory over the Detroit Ttaers in th6 Series opener On thla date In 1938: Cleveland fireballer Bob Feller ranned 18 TIA:ers. u record al t.he time. but lost to the Tiger 4· l. The 'l'lgers made it a sweep by taking tht' second game or the double· header.' 10·8. Stadler takes early Texas lead Crall StadJer fired a 7·under·par !I 63 Thursday to grab a one.stroke lead over Brqce l.Jetzktt in the first round or th• S2:S0,000 Texas Open golf tournament ln San Antonio. Stadler rolled in nine birdies. most or them from close range. and suffered only two bogeys over the 6,S25·yard Oak Hills Country Club layout. Grouped at two ahots behind the leader were Ben Crenlihaw, Charle. Coody, BUI Britto•. Bob Eastwood and Roger Maltbie. Defending champion Lee Trevino, the crowd favorite. posted a 71 and needed a better show· ing today to make the cul. whkh will probably be right around par . . . All~e Dye took a one- shot lead In the Senior Women's ChampioMhip of the U.S. Golf Association after 36 holes or the 54·hole event al Spring Lake Heights. N.J . Dryer signs with a new team -CBS Fred Dryer, the veteran ·de· • rensive end waived by the Rams last week, has been signed by CBS to han· die television commentary for National FootbalJ League games. A CBS spokesman said Thurs· day that Dryer will work as a color commen· talor with Gary Bender at the Minnesota·San Diego game Oct. 11 and the St. Louis·Atlanta game the following Sunday. The spokesman . said Dryer will work eight CBS games in all un. less he is signed to play with another team . , . Tangaroa, ridden by F rancisco Mena, scored a mild upset in the $40,000 feature race of the Oak Tree meeting at Santa Anita. Clocked in 1:42 3/5 on a track labeled "good" because or overnight rains, the fo\lr·year·old Tangaroa paid $14.20 to win ... The 14·member NCAA Council has taken steps lo reduce television appearances by small Jootball programs and expand the number of Limes big·lime schools can play on television. Television, radio TV: No events scheduled. RADIO: Baseball -Angels al Texas. 5:30 p .m .. KMPC <710): Houston at Dodgers, 7:30 p.m .. KABC <790). Football -Edison at Millikan, 7:30 p.m .. KWVE <108 FM >. Tennis - U.S .. Australia Davis Cup semifinals reports, 3 :50. 6 :50 p.m .. KNX (1070l. Dodge rs a wait Astro • • i nv asion LOS ANGELES (Af I Suddenly lo1ln1 the flore and Polish which made them division loaders at tlle time or bU-eball's alrike, the Inept Loa Angeles Dodgers OPtm a three aamt aertea aietnst Houston tonig~t In a seri~11 that could decide whom they'll meet ln the minJ·pluyotra..\ •• Mini mean j series in advance or the NaUonal League championship series. but the Dodgers have been playing Like mini means s mall scores and they've come out on the losing end. San Otego, the last·place club in the West, Just finished beaUng them 2-0 and 1-0, the latest victlm beine star rookie pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, who didn't allow an earned run but lost anyway In the post·strake era the Dodgers ar~ out or the ruyning, with Houston and Cincinnati deciding which will face Los Angeles in the best three·or· five series. Houston leads the Reds by l' 2 games with three remaining Don Sutton ( 11·8 >, who set records as a Dodger pitcher, will ~tart for Houston while Jerry Reuss (9·4 l pitches for the Dodgers. Derrel Thomas, the outfielder charged with the error that allowed the Padres an unearned run in the second inning. summed up the problems. "Somebody was missing on my throw -the cutofl man -and the pitcher wasn't backing up any. "We 're in a rut right now, not laking care of fundamentals and not swinging the bat. I'm hpping we're saving it up for the playoffs .. . Had Utis been a normal season. the Dodgers would be looking for tickets home. But the strike ended with a decision that the winner of the first section or the season would meet the winner of the resumed schedule to determine the division cham pion. And if the Dodgers had been doing any hilling, the 20·year-old Valenzuela would be a possibility for the Triple Crown -Cy Young Award as out· s tanding NL pitcher. Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year. Now with a 13·7 record. Valenzuela might not win any of the honors although his manager. Tom- my Lasorda. still thinks he merits consideration in all three. San Diego rookie Fred Kuhaulua. who was 10·10 with Hawaii in the Pacific Coast League, notched his first major league victory at the age of 28 with Thursday night's win. The only run came when Thomas threw toward third base in the second inning after Barry Evans and Dave Edwards had singled and the ball went into the Dodgers' dugout. The Dodgers threatened in the eighth by filling the bases with one out. Lasorda called on JS.year old veteran Jerry Grote as a pirl('h hitter and he hit into a double play Ryan enjoys plenty of hitting slipport Preseason st reak e n ds for K i n gs .\ o/on Ruan , Eagles roll • 10 tourney, rip Edison Estancia High's water polo learn erupted for s ix goals in the third period to break open the game and went on to post a 14·8 first·round decision over Edison in the Eagles· own tournament Don Drake was the scoring leader with six goals and David lnadomi chipped in with three for Estancia. Edison later rebounded to rec- ord a 9-8 victory over Sonora. Meanwhile, Foothill s topped Laguna Beach, 8-5. La Serna was a 10·6 victor over Ocean : View and Marina topped San : Clemente. 7·5. In a non·league match, Foun· lain Valley came from behind lo • defeat Long Beach Poly, 10·7. . • In Marina's win. the Vikings • • re~eived scoring support from · Ti)n Parsons, who poured in four goals and J eff Hopkins with two. f Five different players tallied for ;, San Clemente. '· .. Marina advanced to play San· la Ana today. ~ In Fountain Valley's victory ~·over Poly, the Barons entered 1 the final quarter down, 7.5 but outscored the Jackrabbits 5·0 during that period to register the 1 victory. Junior Miles Nomura was the ' scoring leader for Fountain Valley with three goals, whlle teammates Steve Lendino and · John Bright netted two apiece. U8rnes8 racing 8et DEL MAR ...... Harness racing retuJ'DI to Del Mar for lbe flnt tJme ln over three dttades wben the aulkies open a »day meet. int Oct II al Del Mar Rac•traclr. I Astros reduce magic number to just two after blasting Reds <llil C I NCINNAT I t AP l Righthander Nolan Ryan did his job. Houston's opportunistic hil· ters did their jobs. And as a re· suit. the Astros are firmly in control of the National League West race. The hard·lhrowing Ryan handcuffed the Reds on seven hits, while Houston's low.power offense scratched out five runs in the oin\h inning to defeat the Reds S.l Thursday night. The victory gave Houston a 11"2· game lead over the Reds, wilt\ a chance' to clinch the second·lialf division title by winning two or three games in Los Angeles this weekend. The Reds hos t Atlanta for the final three games of the season. The Astros broke on lop 1-0 in the first inning. and never trailed as Ryan. 11·6. allowed only one run on a wild pitch. "It's my job to go out there and win those games." said Ryan. who has been performing his chores flawlessly for Houston. In his last outing, Ryan threw his fifth career no·hltter. He extended his scoreless in· nings streak to 24 on Thursday . before catcher Joe Nolan scored the Reds' run in the seventh in· ning. Seven Cincinnati pitchers is· s ued 11 walks, three of them with the bases loaded, to seal the Reds' fate. "We scored a lot of runs via a lot of walks." said Houston's Denny Walling, wbo ignited the five·run ninth inning with a pinch-hit, two·run homer. '"We played our kind of gam e. We've got to make their pitchers work, take a few pitches.·· Reds outfielder Dave Collins tried to find a bright spot despite the loss. which left the Reds needing help from the Dodgers in order to win the division with j ust three games left. .. I fell we had to win both games against Houston to have a chance. Now. we have to hope Los Angeles can knock them off while we take Atlanta three times,'' Collins said. ''But we are still alive. Really, there is no reason for us lo be down.'· " Is Dorsett wincing a s Allen goes on? LOS ANGELES (AP > - Watch out, Tony Dorsett. your record is in jeopardy. So is yours. Ed Marinaro. Hey, 0 . J Simpson. you want to see some slick moves? Marcus Allen is running wild. Allen, the latest in a long line of dislinguish.ed use tailbacks. seems determined to become the most distinguished runner ever in college football. With the top.ranked Trojans· season just three games old, Al· ten has already danced and slashed hjs way for 692 yards. The nation's second-leading rusher last season behind Heisman Trophy winner George Rogers of South Carolina, Allen opened the 1981 campaign by gaining 210 yards against Ten· nessee, then 274 against Indiana, then 208 against rugged Oklahoma. He's averaged 6.85 yards per carry in those outings, with eight touchdowns including runs or 55. 27, 19 and 17 yards. Called by Tennessee Co~ch Johnny Ma· jors the most versatile back In the country, Allen also has caught 10 passes ror 61 yardJ. A1 tar as can be determined, his rusl>ing yardage lhi1 fall is the best seasonal start ever by a collegiate runner, tncludln1 former Southern Cal Heisman winners Simpson, Mike Garrett and Charles While. Should Allen conUnue at his present clip, the 6-2, 202·&><>und sen tor would nnJsh the Trojans' ll·came regular season with 2,538 ruthit\a )'ardl. Dorsett Ml • the NCAA single season record 1,948 in 1976 at Pittsburgh. ·'Marcus is a combination of vision and body balance," says Southern Cal Coach John Robinson. "He seems to be all eyes and his feet are moving well." Allen goes for one NCAA rec· ord Saturday when Southern Ca I plays Oregon State in Corvallis Another 200·yard rushing game would break him away from a group of three other college runners who've topped 200 in three consecutive contests Also in sight is Marinaro's record of five 200- yard rushing games in a season , set al Cornell 10 years ago. A former high sc h ool quarterback, Allen has a slightly different running sllle than in 1980. when he gained a total of 1,563 yards, averaging 4.4 yards per carry after playing fullback and blocking for While the pre· vlous campaign. Last year , Allen seemed ln· sislent on running over anybody in his path. This yea~. he'll use power when trapped, but he's. also developed the knack of Cool' ing would·be-ta-cklers with. changes or speed, some shifty rakes and sweeping cuts across the grain. Neither Allen nor his coach can say just what's dlfte~tftt, with the tailback saying he worked ha.rd this summer on bis cutting and Robinson portraying with elaborate 1estures Allen's newly developed •blllty lo break between defenders. Houston scored an unearned run in the first inning when Te rry Puhl led off with an in- fi eld hit. stole second and went to third as catcher Joe Nolan's throw squirted into the outfield for an error. Phil Garner then rapped a sacrifice fly for a quick l·O lead. The Astros opened up a 3·0 lead off starter Bruce Berenyi, 9·6, in the seventh. Art Howe drew the sixth walk from Berenyi, Craig Reynolds singled and Ryan, facing reliever Mike La Coss,. bunted safely to load the bases with none out. Joe Price, who had not allowed an earned run in his last 12 ap- pearances. walked Garner and Cruz around a pair of strike· outs, and was ejected from the gume for arguing a call with home plate umpire Joe Wes t. Ryan led off llouston·s five· run ninth with a double and Den· ~Walling pinch-hit a two·run homer off Tom Hume. Tony Scott singled, Cruz and Cesar Cedeno walked lo load the bases. Charlie Leibrandt relieved Hume and walked Alan Ashbv to force in a run. · * Nl. West W L Pct. GB Houston 32 18 .640 Cincinnati 30 29 .612 11 2 HOUSTOH ()) -Aw•v m Oct. 2. a .•. ~ Anveles. CINCINNATI (JI -H-IJI Oct. 1, l, •. Atlenta * NL East W L Pct. GB Montreal 28 22 .560 · St. Louis 27 22 .551 11z MONTREAL m -Away (J) Oct 1,l , ....... YMk ST. LOUIS 131 Away Ill Oct. 1, l, •. PU uourol> Milwaukee Detroit Boston * AL East W L 29 21 28 21 27 22 Pel. GB .580 - 571 1 ll 551 112 MILWAUKEE (J) -H0mt m Ocl. 1, J, •, Detroit. OETROIT (31 -Away 13): Oct. 2, 3, • Mhwauk.,. BOSTON U I -Awey (JI Oct. 2, S, • , ..... land. NFL standings NATIONAL CONFERENCE Western Division AMERICAN CONFER ENCE Western Division INGLEWOOO fAP1 Curl Fraser fired in a pair of goals to lead Vancouver to a 5·2 v1ctorv over the Kings Thursday night 1n a National Hockey League ex hibition game. Jim Fox paced the Kings' at- tack with two goals. but it wasn't enoul:(h as Los Angeles' five.game exhibition win stnng came lo an end. The Kings' pre- season record is now 5-2-0. The Canucks are 2-6·0. Fraser's second goal of the night and sixth of the pre~eason. at 7 : 14 of the seeond period. gave the Canucks a 3·2 lead Rick Lanz connected on a Van· couver power play with I ·20 re· maining in the period to stretch the advantage to 4·2. Fox got his rirst goal on a power play 6 59 into the first period to even the score I· I. Hts second goal of the night and third of the preseason, at 7 :23 of the second period, lifted the Kings into 2·2 t ie. ************* • • • • : JOHNSON & SON : Presents . W L PF PA Pct. Atlanta 3 l 109 62 .750 Rams 2 2 96 80 .500 San Francisco 2 2 83 89 .500 New Orleans 1 3 « 85 .250 Eastern Division San Diego Kansas City Denver Oakland Seattle W L PF PA Pct. 3 1 138 llO . 750 3 1 107 99 .750 3 1 89 S4 .750 2 2 63 45 .500 l 3 58 77 .250 .. • • • • • • • • • • • ... • ,.. Dallas 4 0 109 58 1.000 Philadelphia 4 O 93 40 1.000 NY Giants 2 2 57 56 .500 Eastern Division Miami 4 0 97 55 1 000 Buffalo 2 2 104 50 500 • ... St. Louis 1 3 74 100 .250 Washington 0 4 60 119 000 Central Division Detroit 2 2 87 71 .500 .500 .500 .250 .~ NY Jets 1 3 73 117 .250 Baltimore 1 3 70 122 .250 New England O 4 73 104 .000 Central Division • • Pet. the .. 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Orange 1100N Tustin Across frorn ·Santo Ano 2604 S Bristol St 754-1432 PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 7, 1981 === [j[] I Po\t Office • Nut 10 Gemco 771 -3000 'Riverside HOURS l 0403 Mognol1a Ave (714) 359.3041 DAILY 9-9 ~Rta&I• · Sonto Ano SAT. 9-6 1302 E 17th St 953-6061 SUN. 9-5 Auto Su[>ply . . .. . . • ' Ce Orange Coast DAILY PILOT(Frlday, October 2, 1981 Oeltr ~ ~ litY CMrtn Mwr Cd.1\1 lltgh ".~ 8111 Bright In , l.'i dragged to tlie t urf hy a L"1m·ers1t11 de/ender m1Sea View actw11 From Page C1 CdM .. • the middle and capped by Tam Eilerts' 18-yard touchdown _pass to Randy Myers. who caught the ball at the five in a crossing pat- tern and raced in. Seahawks get rich with 17-14 victory John Pe1rano booted the PAT and it was a 7-7 standoff. Pariseau's theft preserves it That was the extent of bona fide offense until Scott Flemer pounced on a University fumble at the Trojans' 13. Sean McLaughlin and Brad Guess keyed Universit y's de· fense at that point, but Chris White took t h e s nap and Johanson clicked for the three· points to give the Sea Kings a 10·7 lead. Linebacker Mike Miller's in- t erception at the Uni 44 got the Troj~ns heir final chance and Eiler P'assing to Tom Balding (9 y rdsl a nd Myers (4 and 11 yards I got the ball to the Cd M 10 with 1:50 left. lt: was fourth-a nd-one and Curtis sent Sorensep over his left side, but the Sea Kings' de- fense held by inches to preseve the victory. "University is a good football team,'" said Morris. "There isn·t a team in this league that is go- i ng t o go unbeate n . They (University I ran right at us. but I thought we were knocking at the door al' night, too " By JACK MINTER 01 IM Dally~ ... Si.ti Ocean View High corne rback Chet Pariseau preserved a 17-14 victory over Sunny Hills as he intercepted Lancer quarterback J e ff Hill with just 10 seconds re· m aining in non-league football action Thur!lday night at Buena Park High School. Pariseau p ick e d off the senior's aeria l at the Ocean View 19-yard line as the Lanc- ers' were driving downfield to get into scoring range with a possible field goal. "When you work hard hour after hour. day after day, week after week. this (the victory ) is what it's ror." Sea hawk Coach Ken Moats said following Ocean Vi ew's first vic tor y of the 1981 football campaign. IN A GAME THAT at times seemed that neither team really wanted to win, Ocean View came from behind late in the fourth quarter to pull back ahead of the scrappy Lancers. After leading throughout the Edison big favorite; Newport, Mesa duel Edison fli gh's No. I -ranked Chargers are 28-point favorites to extend their winning streak to 26 in a row tonight at winless ,..Millikan ijigh &f Lon,s Beach and Costa Mes a and hos t Newport Harbor resume a rivalry dormant since 197~ to highlight tonight's prep football action. Kickoff in each instance is at 7:30 and Edison. which is on the road for the third time in four weeks, apparently will be de- f ending without star linebacker Rick DiBemardo. who is expect- ed to be held out of action to rest a banged up shoulder. "We jl.tst want to win and get healthy," says Edison Coach Bill Workman. Newport Harbor and Costa Mesa collide in Sea View League action and the Sailors of Newpo~ Harbor will be trying to build lrl a 9--3 series advantage, dating back to 1961. Each team relies heavily on the passing game , but Mesa's at· t ack has been hit hard with the loss of tight end Steve Cook, out with a badly sprained ankle ac- cording to Coach J im Hagey. Newport Harbor r e lies on quarterback Greg Selby, who clicked on l8 of 24 last week agai~st Westminster . Also vying in Sea View League play is the surprisingly unbeaten Vaqueros of lrvine <2·0-1 ), who ta ke their show to Mission Viejo to duel El Toro (0-31. Tonight's schedule Costa Mesa 0 ·2> at Newport Harbor (0·3) Irvine (2·0·1) vs . El Toro <0·31 al Mission Viejo Edison (3-0> at Millikan (0-2l Huntington Beach ( 1·2) at Bolsa Grande (0-3) ' Compton <2·1 > at Westmhlster ( 2-1) Laguna Beac h rn-1-1 I vs. Magnolia (0·3) at Western Dana Jlills <2·1> vs . Wood· bridge (0·2) at Irvine This Weeks Special 1981 ELDORADO DIESEL Options include Cadillac wire wheel covers & A?tf-FM stereo with cassette tape player. (18WS888). $ }6,995 Codiiloc Volw ~t«"tion ~ Agru11• AooU®lf 1 Mia... ...... ,.~ ... Ai"'!Nf'!"""-• u;... DDTaATUIATUlf"liLDfe wrn eau1M1 U1 MllTI. game Ocean View found itself behind, 14-11 , with less than four minutes to go. Two crisp passes by Seahawk quarterback J ohn He inle put them dee p into Sunny Hills ter· ritory. Jeff Clensse caught a 10-yard first down pass a nd speedy run- nin g bac k Rex Bro wn was spotted by Heinle in the fl at at the Lancer 45 with just one de· fender between him and six points. The 5-10 , 168 pound State finalist in trac k and field streaked 36 yards to the Lancer six before being bumped out or bounds. F ROM THERE Todd Parker went to work. Parker . a 5-9, 155 po und junior, burst off left tackle for the Seahawks for three yards and a touchdown with just l 02 remaining in the game . Parker also scored the first touchdown for the Seahawks. F'ollowing a fumble recovery by Seahawk Kevin Walsh at the Sunny Hills 27, the Ocean View s quad went to work late in the first half. H einle, again driving the Sea hawks with their bes t weapon the pass, hit Eric Reinholtz with a nine-yard shot placing the ball on the 18. A one- Y ard loss by Parker and an e ight-yard gain for a first down by David Mount's legs put the ball on the 11. Sunny Hills, penalized 10 times for 90 yards in the contest. had an unnecessar y one come about at this time as it was caught for pass interference on a Heinle attempt. WITH THE BALL at the s ix Ocean View was called for de- laying the game a nd the ball we nt back to the 11. Brown took them back to the five and from ther e Parker found paydirt as he ran off right tackle for the five- yard score with 3:02 left in the second quarter. The PAT hike was fumbled, however the quick thiqkirrg kicker, Pariseau, galliered up the ball and threw to Clerisse for an unplanned two- point conversion connection. Pa rise au kicked a 34-yard field goal in the first quarter in Ocean View's third possession. CIF Big Five Champion• rnooa~mrn va. Mlllkaa •- Out of fr g -pan . And into fire for Qrange Coast? By the time the South Coast Conference foot ball season rolls around, the balance or the season way look llke a cake walk to Orange Cout College Coach Dick Tucker That's not s aying there l11n't any talent out there. It's just that Tucker's beleaguered young team will have looked at two of the premJer com· munity college football teams in the country following Saturday night's clash with Pasadena. Last Saturday, you might recall, Tucker's un· derrated Pir ates were paired with Saddleback. a team which was ranked No. t in the Southland by Southern California community college sports In- formation officers. WIULE THE GAUCHOS recorded a 24-14 VIC· tory. the outcome was a 180 degree turnaround from last year's final score: Saddleback 53, OCC 0. Now comes Pas adena, a team which moved past Saddleback in the poll <the Gauchos dropped to third after Saturday's lackluster performan~el and is now the No. 2 re.am in the SouChland behind Santa Monico CC. • Tucker, who needs to instilJ some confidence into his Pirates after back-to-back 2-8 seasons, probably accomplished that goal more so in the defeat to Saddleback than in the Pirates' opening 7-3 decision over Palomar two weeks ago. The Pirates have shown an energetic defense (tne OCC defense blocked two Gaucho punts, both leading to touchdowns last week l and an otrense that is buoyed by the fine running of sophomore Mitch Olson. NOW COMES Pas adena, a team which has merely outscored its first two opponents, 107-9. For the record, the Lance rs of Coach Harvey Hyde de- molis hed Cal Lutheran's JV team , 38-0, before nearly doubling that score in a 69-9 romp over Eastern Arizona. Other menacing circumstances about the Lan· cers : Fifteen players on the Pasadena roster weigh 240 pounds or more. Nine players weigh in excess of 250 pounds . Three weigh over the 280 mark. During the past five seasons the Lancers have a combined record of 40-7, for an .851 winning percentage. Pasadena has four straight Metropolitan Conference cha mpions hips under its belt and there are no s igns of things changing this season. Hyde has a record of 21·3 in three seasons with the Lancers. There is one s tat that is completly meaning- less to this game, unless you beli eve that history repeats itself The Pirates and Lancers have only met on two occasions. And in both instances. guess who won? Yep. Orange Coast tripped Pas adena, 7-2 in 1952 a nd took a 13·6 decision in 1953. • • * Tucker. incide ntally. should have an easier time the following week . His Pirates will be up against El Camino, and the Warriors are only r anked fourth in Southern California. • • * * Saddleback·s c ross country team had an easy outing last week in its Mission Conference opener against MiraCosta. The Spartans brought jus t four r unne rs for each of their men's and women's teams. and consequently forfeited the meet. T he race was s till run, however, and the COMMUNITY COlLEGES CURT SE EDEN Gauchos' Brad Guiso promptl-y recorded the third fastest time ever on the Saddleback course. cover ing the four mi~s in 20·42. The.course record 1s 20 .15. The victory was the start of a pleasant weekend for Gaucho Coach J ay Roelen. A former All-America quarterback al Pep· perdine, R()(:!len was inducted into the university's Football Hall of Fame last Saturday night. Roelen holds every passing r ecord at Pepperdine. Roelen was given a plaque to commemorate the occasion and his name will be among those in the P epperdine Hall of Fame building which is un der construction. "It was a s pecial moment for me," Roelen s ays. "We we re shown s lides of past things that we had done . some that I'd like to forget." Roelen played semi-pro football after gradual ing, but at as a 5·6, 130-pound senior, he just didn't have the size to play professional ball Schroeder's boot keeps MV perfect By TERRY WHITE Of._ OeHy " ... Si.ti Mission Viejo High scored a dramatic 9-7 vic- tor y over Ra ncho Alamitos Thursday night when kicker Larry Schroeder booted his first fie ld goal of the year, a 41 -yarder. with 3:04 remaining in the non -league football game, before 2,500 fans at Bolsa Grande High School. · The Diablos broke a scoreless tie when run- ning back Charlie Brown look the ball from scrim- m age and ran 75 yards down the right sideline for a touchdown with l : 22 remaining in the third period to give Mission Viejo a 6-0 lead. However ,' Rancho Alamitos erased the goose egg from its side of the s coreboard when Jeff Curry caught a 21-yard touchdown pass fro m Andy Jaramillo in the left corner of the end zone with 9: 10 remaining, giving the Vaqueros a 7·6 lead. It was roughl y six minutes later when Schroeder connected on his game-winning field goal, which barely cleared the cross bar. Dta blo Coach Bill Crow appeared pleased with the win, but seemed cautious about his team 's fourth straight win. "Right now, I'm happy to win, but we've still got a helluva lot of work to do," he said. Crow also seemed pleased with the team's de- fense. but was concerned about the offense ··we relied of our defense again, .. he said. .. But we're still just fumbling around offensively." Of Schroeder's kick Crow said, "It was a great pressure kick ' .. it's the first kick n e's tried all year." Crow concluded· "We're very fortunate to win " Giants squash Laguna Hills, 30-15 By G REGORY MARS H Of tM O.ity ptMe Sutt For a while Thursday night, Laguna Hills Coach Chuck Gallo must have thought that his in· consistent football team might realize the potential that they had been showing at times this season, and win their non-league game agains t the Ganesha Giants at Mission Viejo High School. Unfortunately for coach Gallo and the Hawks squad, the gun signaling the end of t he first quarter also seemed to signal the end of what was shaping up to be an exciting evening, as Laguna Hills lost to Gaoesha 30-15, its fourth straight non· league setback. With play reminiscent of their games against University High and Irvine High, Laguna Hills out-played its competition. but failed to win the game. Part of the reason was simply a case of too much Brian Mullan. Mullan is the Giants' senior halfback, defensive back, punter and kicker. All that he did was to rush for 121 yards on 11 car ries (an 11-yard average), catch three passes for 40 yards <in- c I ud Ing one for a 35-yard touchdown>. kick all four PATs. Basebal,l ·standings NATIONAL LEAGUE West Division W L Pd . GB Houston 32 18 .640 - Cincinnati 30 19 .612 1 'h San Francisco 28 21 .571 3\Aa x-Los Angeles 25 25 .500 7 Atla nta 23 26 .469 81h San Diego 16 35 .314 16\Aa East Division Montreal 28 22 .560 - St. Lows 27 22 .5:11 '14l New York 23 26 .469 4'h x-Philadelphia 23 26 .469 4'h Chicago 22 26 .458 5 Pittsburgh 20 31 .m 8\Aa x -First-half division wiMer ,,..,..,.. tcww s.110,..1.~o HOllSIOll I, CIMl-U 1 S.11 l"rlfttltcO 6, Al'-"to 1 SI. Louis l, ""._.,,.,.• 2, ( 10 IM"'9sl ~l"NIS.~> Clll<oOD al Hew YOf'll, cen<Mecl, ral11 T....,,,._ "°""°" (Sultofl 11 .. 1 .1~11•-•t-4l, 11 SI Louis (UPlollll 1.01 at P~ (,_.I HI.II AOanta CPitny M l at Clftclll111tl <,.._.. +41, " Mo11trMI c R-• I , .. I ., N-Ywtl (z..tlwy Mal,11 Clll<ffll <~llfl11 Ml at 1"1\11 ... i.tlla IR'*'- 11·71," Sa11 Dl•OO (W•ltll ._,, at ta11 ~raMIKo 04ar .. Wlmer H l,11 AMERICAN LEAGUE West Division Kans as City x-Oakland Texas Minnesota Seattle Chicago Angels W L Pct. GB 28 21 .571 25 21 .543 117 22 25 .468 5 23 27 .460 51'2 21 28 .429 7 21 29 .420 7v.i 19 28 .388 8 East Division Milwaukee 29 21 .580 Detroit 28 21 .571 If.I Boston 27 22 .551 l \Aa~ Baltimore 26 22 .542 2 Cleveland 25 24 .510 3'".i New York 24 24 .500 4 foronto 20 25 .444 6"4l x -First-half winner ,......,..sc- l(a11M1Clty at c1e...i-. 2, •·· '''" .. lllmon s. Oeiroll 4 CIO 11111"'911 °"'" ~ Kfleduled.. T.-,•10- A ...... IRriot_.l al Tutt CDarwlll t-t>, 11 H•• Yor-1•111111ett1 1·41 at 8alllmot• OM O"*IW IHI. 11 lottoft Cl:Cll«•Y t-71 at Cle .. 1-(~ ... • •11.11 0.troll '"°''Y IMI at Mllwautt .. CH-10.71, " MlllMMh (Redlem M l at Clll<aeo (l(- •121.11 OalllalMI IM<Ca\ly 1441 at Ka11Ht City <~u.111,11 T-'9 C~ MJI al Seattle CClaY 1.71, II .. ..- and punt the ball seven times for a 31-yard average. Laguna 1-Ulls scored first. on a one-yard touchdown by running back Todd Williams with 1 :24 left tn the first quarter. The score capped a 53-yard 8-play drive Laguna Hills' other score cam e with only 7:20 left in the game on a 10-yard touchdown pass from McVicar to John McDaid. A Mc Vicar to Dan Blanck pass resulted in a two- point conversion to conclude the evening's scoring. Blanck led Laguna Hills with 157 yards re - ceiving on 11 catches . OUT$r ANDJHG VALUES! IRAND HEW 1981 vw DIESEL RAlllT FACTORY STICKER $7945 DISCOUNT $950 SALE PRICE 56995 (2634) (184699) IRAHD HEW 1981 ISUZU PICKUP FACTORY STICKER S6471 DISCOU NT $613 SALE PRICE c 152,97c1o.~11 IRAHD HEW 1981 vw DIESEL PICKUP FACTORY STICKER $134~ DISCOUNT SI 1 IO SALE PRICE 57195 (2708) (194498) JIM ·MARINO VOLKSWAGEN-ISUZU 11711 IEACH ILYD. I CALL 142·2000 o.11, ..... ...,._ lilT CMNt Stan LATCHING ON - l 'nl\ l'r .... at~ I llgh.., S<'oll I l<1takl' pulb 111 u 12 ~ ard <H.'rtal a .... Cornn a dl'I :\br dl'lt'll'll\ t' lwd; .J l'ff c u~1..· I :15 I l'lo:-.t•:-. in Coron<i dt•I :\l.1r \\oil lht• St•.1 \'il'\\ l.Pa ~ut• fnnth;.ill opt•rwr Thur..,cl u~ nigh t. Ill 7 Weekend TV schedule Football r w hat else? J hi ghlights agenda Saturday's TV. rad io T ELEVISIO N 9 a.m. C71 COLLEGE FOOT· BALL Wisconsin al Purdue 11 . 15 a.m. 14 t BASEBALL To be a nnouncl·d . 11 ·30 am <28> SOCCER The U.S vs. Uruguay in a fi rst·round gam e of the Fl FA \\ orld youth soccer to urnament. taped at Bris bane. Aust ralia 2 ;30 p .m . 171 COLLEG E FOOTBALL PRE-GAM E SllOW. 3 p m e7 1 COLLEGE FOOT- BALL -San Jo~e St. at Fresno St. 2 p.m 121 WESTERN OUT· DOORSMAN /\ visit to Leadville. Colo., for a 25-milc barrel race; also tips on fly casting for rainbow trout. 3:30 p.m 121 CBS SPORTS ATUROAV Alex is Arguello 171·41 de fends his WIK' li ghtweight title a gainst Ray .. Hoom Ronm" Mancina (20·0 > in a scheduled 15-round bout. taped at /\tlant1c City. N.J . Also· High winds give Prindle -l 6s some problems By ALMON LO('KABF.Y Of Ille Dall' Pilot Si.ff llONOLV LL' ll1gh winds a nd giant sea~ continued to take their toll of the Prindle 16 class in the na tional champ10n~hip Thursda) with numerous cap~11.t•s a nd pitchpulling in the third and fourth rnces Several crew:-; \\ere so exhaul>ted from battling the 30·to·35 knot winds that they were considering not going out for the final two races today. Winner in both r aces in the gold fli ght was Ken Hienham of Holiand. Randy Smythe . the defending cham- pion fro m Huntington Rea ch. finished third in the third race and was dis qualified for a pn•malurc start in the fo urth race Richard Loufl'k of Newport Beach. fi nished fifth m tht• third race and was also thrown out for a pr<'mature ~tart in the fourth · Da n Ackerman of Florida won the third race m the s il ver flight and M arvin Fra ce of Fullerton won the fourt h. Ex-Stanford tar Gray on u ccurnb .,. ; BELLEVU E . Was h -Bobby Grayson . who led Stanford to three 'l!onsecutive Rose Bowl a ppearances ·ln the 1930s. died of a heart ailment at a hospital here Monday. He was '66. •• Grayson was a footba ll a nd track • i;tar at Jefferson High School in P ortland in the early 1930s. He wa s recruited to Stanford by Coach Glenn • ''Pop" Warner. Grayson led the Indians, as they iwcr e known the n, to the Pa cific . Coast Conference ti lie in 1934 and to co·cha mpionships in 1933 and 1935. ' · Playing fullback, he was a con· i:Sensus all-Ame rican in 1934 and 1935. People who ar. 1eetin1 •o apartment loOk nnt bl Cl• .. ined. Will your ad be thse7 To place your ad. call "2-$879 llost Brent Mus burger updates the s ports world. t.30 p.m . <2 8 1 SOCC ER MADE IN GERMANY. 5 p.m 121 NFL R E VIEW AND PRE VIEW. 7 : 30 p m ( 50 I SOCCER ~AOE IN GERMANY. 8 :30 p m . <50> S PORTS AM E RICA Highli ghts of ~he na· tion<.11 synchronized swimming team tnab from Ohio State University. 10:30 pm. 111 1 -RAMS WEEK. 11 pm. <5> COLLEGE FOOT· BALL The Colorado Buffaloes vs. thl' L'CLA Bruins, played earlier in tht:> d ay in Los Angeles. <13 1 - COi.LEGE FOOTBALL The USC Troj!ins vs the Oregon St a t e Be a vers, played earlier in the day in Con alhs. Ore. RADIO Football Michigan Sta te at Notre Dame, 11 ·10 a .m .. KPRZ 11150 1. Auburn a t Nebraska , 11 :25 a .m .. KI EV 18701; Iowa St. a t Okla homa, 11 30 a .m .. KIK 194 FM>: I p m .. KllJ 1570 I: USC at Oregon State. 5: 15 p.m., tape delay: KABC 1790 > Colo rado al UC LA . 1:30 p.m., KMPC 17101; Cal Poly <San Luis Ob1spo1 at Cal Sta le (Fullerton), 1:30 pm . KWR N ll370 1 and KWVE <108 F M 1 • l'C D a v i s a l C a I P o I y <Pomona >. 7 p.m .. KWRM 11370 1. SaddlebaC'k al LA Southwest. 7:30 p m <tape-delayed >. KSBR <88.5 FM • Baseball llous ton at Dodgers, l p m . Ki\ RC 1790 1: Angels at Tex· as. 5 30 pm , KM PC f7 10l. I lockl'Y -Calgary at Kings. 7 p.m . KPRZ 1115()>. Tennis Davis Cu p Re ports . 2 50 and 3.5() p.m .. KNX I 1070!. Sunday's TV, radio T EL EVISION 9 ·30 a m. 121 -NFL TODAY - Hosts Brent Mus bur ger , Phyllis George and Irv CrosR. Analysis by Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder. 10 am <2l NFL FOOTBALL The Dallas Cowboys vs. the Cardinals in St. Louis.· 11 am c11 BASEBALL -To he a nnoum·ed. 12:30 pm. 14l NFL '81 Hos t Brvant G umbel looks a t action a round the NFL and Pe te Axthelm provides commentar y l p.m <41 NFL FOOTBALL - Thc Cleveland Browns vs. the Ra ms al Ana heim. 4 p.m. 111 COLLEGE FOOT· Bi\LL 'SH -Highlights of played this weekend. 4 :30 p m . <7 > HIG HLIGHTS. 11 p.m. <9> SPORTS SHACK. ll :30 p.m . <9 > COLLEGE FOOTBALL Stanford vs. Arizona, played Saturday. RADIO Baseball Ahgels al Texas • Noon . KI EV C870 l; Hous t on at Dod gers. 1 p.m .. KABC <790). Football -Cleveland at Rams, 1 p m .. KM P C (710>: D e nver at Oakland, 1 p.m .. KNX <10701: Seattle at San Diego, 1 p.m ., KSOO (1130). Tennis Davis Cup Reports, 5:50 and 6:5() p.m .. KNX (1070). <The Dally Pilot is not responsible for late changes.) RAMS VS CLEVELAND Orange Coaat DAILY PtLOT/Frlday. October 2. 1981 C7 Halsp:ier: Too m~ch cheating going on H B driver claims there are two sets of rules under yellow flag .,,,,, Pete Hallmfr of HunUnston Beach Isn't exactly happy over t he yellow naa situatton on the Super Vee circuit Lbis seuon and recently e xpr-essed his clll· pleuure over the 1pparent cbeatlne \b~i O(CUr'S W'ldcr the yellow. "I've been ch~ated on o muny Umes lbis year, I don't feel I will be Mr. Nke Guy any longer," Halsm e r says. "lt eot to the point that .1 protested after the ratce ln Mtchlgan a nd they had a hear· ing ri&ht a fte r the r ace. But It wa s turned down. "I initially wa s going to appeal but some of the other people talked me out of It. It's about the sam e thing as Indy <where they still haven't determined the winner of t he 1981 r ace. Bobby Unser or Mario Andretti). "We 've been racing under two sets of r ules, one for those who pay attention lo t he r ules and one for thos e who don't," , WHILE HALSMER doesn't a gree with the situation , he is very much in t he ruMing for the Super Vee title this season but currently tr ails AJ Unser . J r . by 18 points with four races to go. "I feel we have an excellent chance of winning the title," Ha1$lta er says. The Super Vee cars wiU be compel· ing at Riverside Sunday before the Can· Am fe ature. The Super Vee race is at 1 :30 and the Can -Am at 3. "Super Vee has been a n excellent training gro und o r ste pping stone to In· diana potis-t ype cars." Halsmer s ays. 'll 's becoming the spot to race if you wa nt to get into Indy cars." At 37. Halsmer is looking for a good r ide at Indy and feels he may have the r ight connection with c urrent Super Vee sponsor Ray Arciero. "HE'S LOOKING at the possibility of an Indy car for next year and he ma y gel a Dan Gurney car to enter in the race." Hals m er s ays. "Indy is what I'm aiming for r ight now." Hals mer has run in three Indy·car r aces. The first was at Ontario last year a nd then he finished sixth in a race in Phoenix at se ason's end . The Indy race thal> year was his t hird an and he had proble ms in finis hing 24th. Wh ate ve r the futur e ho lds fo r UCI to play UCSB UC Irvine's women's volleyball team will host the No. 2 team in the country , UC Santa Barbara, Sunday in UCl 's Crawford Ha ll at 2:30. Mary Allison , a freshman from Newport Bea ch, is on t he UCSB team that dropped from first lo second place in the rankings lhis we ek be hind UCLA. The Anteat e r s o f Coach Mike Purilz have former Irvine High stars. Michelle and Lynnda Kelley along with Chris Hensley of Huntington Beach and Ela ine Jones of Unive rs ity High on their roster. =-r ,... -T' I .. - _. ....... ... ... "" ... ,..,,.. • ..,,_, ... ,. s2es A).-...... ~ ....... . 1;'~~~ ............. s100 •• Heater ---------••f."',~lili--· One feature. Brabham slarttd his year yrtt.b a vtc. MOTOf' SPORTS HOWARD L. HANDY Hals mer. he as currently involved In the Super Vee series and could eme ree with the championship 1f things go his way during the re maindt•r of the season. • • • SAN CLEM E NTE'S Geoff Bra bham is t he point leade r on the Ca n-Am circuit with 404 .. He will be running at Rivers ide Sunday and again on Friday, Oct. 16 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in a companion race to the Formula From Page C1 · tor y ln the Formuha AtlantJc r~e at. Long "Beach during the Formula One week of l'IClng. He al. o rlniahed fUUl at tndlanapolls and waa a teammate or rook le of the year. Jotele Garia whlle d r iving for N ewpo rt Beach's Davld Psache. He a lso took second ln the Pocono 500 to A. J . Foyt and hu won two Can·Am races thl season along with three second place finishes and one third in seven races. Tickets are currently on sale for the Caesars Palace Formula One race with the sponsors putting 'a $35 price tae on one-day tickets, $40 for Friday and Saturday a nd $50 for the full four days or action as the lowest figure . For further information. call C702> 731-7762 SEV ANO'S COLUMN • • • like brothers her<' You can get hurt badly if you don't watch out for the other guy. "P lus, I'm their leader I'm the re to show them the wa y. On the field I think it's important to look after each other. "I don't like to see people get hurt. But sometimes out there it's either you -0r them." Harris d iscounts the notion a person has to be c razy to play on special t e a m s. a ltho u g h nic knames li ke ·:-Suicide Squad" or "Kam ikaze Squa d " ha ve been linked to ~uch units . "You gotta be crazy jus t to play foot- ball." says Harns "My craziness is fun for me. "I WOULDN'T SAY l 'm crazy. but people think you are to do some of the those things out there. I don't mind the violence It's a challenge . You have to stand up to 1t. You certainly c an't run away from it. Either you deal with it .. or you get killed ·' And. while Harris insists a special team~ player 1sn 't crazy. he does admit it takes a certain type of individual to play on the squad "It ta kes a gu) with a lot of e nergy, a lot of heart. a lot of enthusiasm and a lot of characll'r ." he says. .. But most of all a person has to be fearless. lie was to put the word ·fear' out of his m ind a nd go full speed . destroying whalever 1s in his path " * • • AFTER BOUNCING AROUND with fi ve teams in five vears. Harris seem s to have found a home and made his mark with the Ra ms. The No. 4 linebacker who CO"Jes into the game during pivotal passing downs , Ha r ris has made three plays the last two weeks Against Green Bay, he recovered a . f umble a nd ran 21 y ards for a touchdown. And, Monday night in Chicago, Harris intercepted a pass late in the second quarter to possibly avert one touchdown and then. in the third·quarter, provided the fina l block on Ler oy Irvin's punt return for a touchdown . .. .. • WHILE COACH Ray Malavasi a nd General Manage r Don Klosterman have been checking their Ouija boards daily in an attempt to de termine their No. 1, 2 and 3 q uarterbacks, the No. 4 signal· caller -J eff Ke mp -has quietly been going about his business. waiting ... hoping . . something might happen so he may survive. Although trade grumblings are get· ting loude r and louder. Kemp st ill sta nds as the odds·on c hoice to be dropped from the R ams' 45-man rost er in order to make room for either Bob Cobb or Greg Me is ner when they come off injured reserve Oct. 10. We dnesday, Ke mp was throwing passes to Pr eston Dennard long a fter practice had ended. He admitted. on his way to the locke rroom, t hat there was a certa in uneasiness. but that he was able to deal with it. "I'm not letting myself be worried a!>out it," says the rookie . "It's a weird situation, but then again I'm just lucky to b<> here. My job is not to let this get to me "l know the way t hings turn out I'm low man on the totem pole. But football is a ga m•' played for m oney and this is one of those things you subject yourself lo. "I'm just trusting that somehow I'll end up in the right place " INDIAN SUMMER Prices rood thru October 4, J98J Fottlil& • ..,.,._ A$41D 11 OZ. $119 ea. Chrome Polish Hose ,,..,. .... tian from coollntJ -lllllldWJS. 6'L011f #A 111 Ford Pinto #A 112 s21s ea. Cleans, shines, remofes rust st•ins No~ only .... 51~~. 611" ,, J/rl" s22s ea. Ford Pk lc-up #A HU Vollcsrr•r•n Save gas. get better performance Spark Plugs No's NSY. #TY. UY #IY, #JOY, NloY4, 111r, wr, LUA •....... ,,.., "'5. -. "" IJO. ner, 1u r. 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U 1.ICACTA !'·.al paid '39.00 u l"ICK s1• Cl·M+>-91 paid uo,m.oo with one wfnnlnO llOtl Isla llonH) l2 Pk k SI• conlOfetlon paid u..oo """ 117 WIN\11'9 llck•O lflw ll«W$). EIGHTH llACE. One mlle pece. Tewll" Clllef CAndltrtonl S 10 >.«> l.00 Mr Wlflow (Parker) S.tO UO Vocel K4t-fSherr..,) •.IO Also rtcK Mu B-o. Armbro J ..,,.., LIU e S11ot. Playtioy Blllltr, Snow 0.Mt A. G•rY Golfer, Kelly 111 .... Time 2:02 1/S U I JCAc;TA 1•11paid1101 lJO. MllllTH llACE. 0... mlle PIC• Winter lo CK_,lgl 10 tO 10 00 1.20 Loyal Lad IV•llandlnoflam) '"'" 1.«I Dffp w-!Todd I 10.«I AIM> raced. K....-;n N. Walt•kl Sup<emt, Telly Boy, l'noenla Jeck, B•-Y .,,. Ory, Torrid B•eu. Tlmt 2:00 2/S .. I! XACTA (I.JI p.old 'I 11.20 TE H TM llACI'.. Ont mite pece. lmebuller' N (Aublft) 1 «I S 00 ).«I Jamel Hondo (1(-r) t «I 1.00 Ory S•ck (P• .. •rl 4.20 AIH reced CommandO Jove, Geor91t Flltll, canny 8r9' N, Jlv• Tai-. -... I Au. H~ Ooll•rt. Time: 2:(g 1/S. ta E•ACTA IMI paid 112 lJO AllotncSanct. S,tot Oak Tree l .. 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L""-tT-1 12.00 Tallar-CHarrlt) '·'° J,00 •.JO uo Sharp Hoofer (Mcc:.tronl Alto ractd: L•119lllno Cl\llkote. 2.AO Boy, lnu.,.lon, Tim•: 1:10. "'"" l!Aea. •lh "''._.. a·LOrd T,....,., (H-ley) "·'° T .«I l.IO Duuro IC....,_I s.oo 2.IO HH .. y Hand 15'bll .. I l.00 Also raced: N•ll .. • Flofler, T•lll• Torell,• Amdaen, Mes .. r Tll•lch, Hanelsom• Ona. •-<OUPfotd tfltr'( Time: 1·1'4/S. U IEXACTA 11-4) POkl 1101.SO SIXTH ltACE. I 1116mlles S1>utlll119 Along I Mc OlnOft I s.60 w111111no 11 IPlncavl uo 100 J.00 uo J.IO Cul.,.p1Mr Glrl, P•la Purple IC...,,..,.I ••.o rac..i· Sultan•, Velueter. Time: 1 :O f/S. Sl\llMTM llACl. I 1/1'mllet. NioMrcll IG111111anl •.Ill J.olll 2.10 MIClnlte '-(Llclf\aml 6.«I f,00 ,...,,.,~vw> uo Alao rac:td: Pof1 Velgale, Compeller, llac:•ll-. °"" °'*"· Tl .... : l:Qf/S. at •XACTA IHI peld '11M.OO. U Plat llX (6..:M-t+JI peld J1',-MI 40 wltl\ tlMw w1Mln9 lk .. •tl (&la llor•esl. 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""''· COMMUNITY CO\.LEGE Gold.., W..st clef Full•r1on IS·9. U·l, I~ MIGHKMOOL lr .. Jna Oel N.-pD<I HerbO<', IS.II IS-8, ... u La Oulnte dl'I. Meltr Del, IS-8, IS 12, MS. IS.II Thured•y'a tran11ctlons llAl•IALL Nau..af L ...... CINCINNATI REDS -N-Jim HOit m•n•Qat ol Tempe ol Ille Florlda S ... te League; and Mere BomO.rd ,..,.,._,of Bllll119t ol ttw P'-9r L.....-IASIUETIALL 111 ........ anti ... MAt-lal .... CHICAGO BULLS A~ed lllal Ray 81u ..... -d. llad aor..ci to terms. DALLAS MAVERICKS -11.1 .. -Kerl BanllO'#tlll, 0. .. 111 Kennedv. Scott B-o anCI A.,on Curry •nnou11ced tllel Biii Allgood and 8oOC>y Wlllls llad left '9mp KANSAS CITY KINGS Signed Kevin L-•· 9vard, lo• mulll·YHr contrac1 NEW YORK KNICKS -N•mao JOM> Hew lo dlr.clor of communketlons. PHOENIX SUNS -Sl11Md CllfforCI Rey, cantar, toe_.,.., conlracl UTAH JAZZ -Traded Jell Judkins. ouarCI, lo Ille Oelroll Plitons lor • ltl1 tlllnf. round drelt cl\oke and lvlurt COftMO.r• ''°"' l'OO'TIAL.L MatleMl ...... ML ...... HOUSTON OILERS -Added Rlcll TllOmaMlll, rvnnl..g bac-, lo Ille ro&tar NOCl(llY .,...._tHecll..,...._ HAllTFOftD WHALERS-Pur<lleNd llW contract ot Paul Sl\myr, o.tenMm•n. trom Ille MlnnetOta Hor111 SIA". NEW YORK ISLANDERS -Tr-- Lorimer • ....,,,...._, encl O.ve Cameron, c..,t•r. to tlW Color'ado llO<k .. s tor lut..,. con1ldaratlon1. Anlgned Kelly Hrude'f, toal ... lo l~lt ol t11e Central Hockey L ...... . OUEIEC HOllDIOVES -Fllff e c-. tract wltll "" NHL lor Mlro&le .. Frvcar. r111111 wing. , COLLIO• I.OYOLA -Nemad Emmln Claril Hilt- ·-to IN •-le Cllrector. l'a 11/ WPsthead From Page C1 LAKERS ••• injury to, say Magic, Kareem or Mitch ... "WE NEED good health and a strong team effort. The key is to mesh the guys into a winning un· 1t That's the challenge this year." Westhead continued. .. It ·s easy to look at us on paper and see what we're capa· ble of doing. But you have to have just the right ingredients to m a ke the m into a pie.·· the Laker coach explained. Westhead also said that the Lakers should be a looser ball club this season since the weight of the title "World Champions" isn't on their shoulders. "Sure, it was difficult going through last season as the cham· pions. About 10 games into the s eason . t eams would find themselves six or eight points behind in the fourth quarter. "Suddenly. they'd lthe opposi· tion ) see the handwriting on the wall and begin making UD· believable comebacks," he ex· plained .. And, all of a s udden. they would have a two.point lead. That kind of pressure is always put on a championship team." WESTHEAD WAS also quick co point out that the Lakers' season should be more of an en- JOyable one since they won 't be defending that title. Also resolved is the turmoil that brewed during the off- season after announcement of Magic's 25·year, $25-million con· tract. The lucrative pact pro· vides that Johnson will remain with the team in a management position once his playing days are over. J abbar was reportedly un- happy about the ramifications of the contract back in early August. At that time . .Jabbar was quoted as saying : "A team . is like a family. When you pick one person out in front and say he 's m y fa vorite c hild . the others in the family definitely feel affected." Jabbar was reportedly con· cerne<l with the intermingling of J ohnson's involve ment as a player and in management -a problem later rectified when he met privately with team owner Dr. J er ry Buss. And, it was the consensus of the players Thursday that last year's problems won't be back Lo haunt the team this year . "To win. you have to have all players happy," noted Wi lkes. "I think Kareem's action was just a direct approach to ac· complishing that." The Lakers have now settled into their hotel in Palm Springs and will hold morning and even· ing workouts for the next two weeks. They open the pre·season schedule Sunday. Oct. 11 Mesa hosts invitational The Costa Mesa High cross country invitational is scheduled for Saturday morning with the first race scheduled for 7:40 a .m. Three divisions for frosh-soph. junior varsity and varsity run- ners <boys and girls) are scheduled with the first varsity girls race at 11.40, foUowed by the first varsity boys race at 12 :40 p.m. Among the entries are Laguna Beach, Ocean View, Fountain Valley , Edison , Ir vine, Westminster, University, Estan- c ia , El Toro, Woodbr idge, Newport Harbor, Huntington Beach, Corona del Mar and the host Mustangs of Costa Mesa. Raiders' trial yet to see a conclusion LOS ANGELES <AP) -The Los Angeles Coliseum Com- mission wlll pursue lu lawsutt to bring the Oakland Raiden to Los Angeles even thouth lbe case ended In a mistrial In August, the commlsalon presi· dent tald Thurada.y. "The Coliseum CommlHlon ii com mJtted to the vtcoroua Pf"C»· ecuUoo ol lta lawsuit with tM ' -~~he of brln1ln! lb• '° Lm Aqtlel,' .... 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I~'"""' l'J r .... •wnb1n \•It•• UwM1A,lt'1,.1 ~•• h lnlftti 1 ... 1un•tiit• h ... "'"'"• 11111 U11ut1• '•1-. .. l \1,,,.,,,. \•ti" \t·~· tw .. I h "Ml\' a .. n ... nh ""-" J""'' t ·~~u •"" '-N• AA.t "•I ht'.nh ~"'""""• •.-,tn .. n'\lt't \t•l•ll·~ ...... , .. 1 .. I!•"' IWI "''" 1"1.' lttM HI/I• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY :::!; ............ t4atb: 11'"' All r eal eatate ad· :: v er t i a e d I n t h i s :~ Mwapaper is subject to ,.... the Federal Fair Hous· :::::: In& Act ft 1968 which ''"' makes It ille&al to ad· :: vertise "any preference, ,, .. limitation, or dis- :·:.: crimlnation based on mLmm • race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. :~: or an 111tenlion to make tJ • any such prererence • :~: limitation, o r d is· i"" criminal.ion." Al lt'fikP fot ~·· A~ttmtonl· ,,,, '•·• ........ p,4+' 'h ~n.t·,,Vn,.,.th t tmt1t"U l..uh ' • • jA t1JifTl"lf'hl•I 111\ll.itll\ 'tlftd,.,,, ... ,_,t,j,_;, ,,, .. l*"plnh l rut~'•'• ... ...,, .. 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"°4.•Ht- k...n&.,l• "'""'"'' \J,.,, Hf'f'll.tl• I ' , ... , • '" This newspaper will not ~1~:: knowln,ly accept any '~" ad ve rt1sing for real i!!: estate which is in viola- ."' lion or the law. ,,., ~!:: --------.... , ::·~ HMMs for We .... ,tJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• : .. : ~....... 1002 I -' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• hf·--------::~ I la bill AaTowill d BUSINESS, INVEST MENT. FINANCE ::'.: Excellent leverage potential on estate pr& perty in North Shore area 2900 sq.ft w/4 BR tt1.t•N" liloi~I tiw.,,, .... , "'•'''"" ln\l"'tn .. nt U1;t• .. tl, ln~""'1~.tnl 'A.,,, .. , \l\lft4 \ 1111 ..... n '''""'' Y.11nt~ \tl,,lk•~t· .. 'h" ,, J Ba, outdoor redwood "" Jaruzz1 on ~, acre or ;:~. landsraped grounds ...,, Dock site available. :::. Very Oexlble r111ancing. ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERSONALS & LOST & FOUND Existinf ~.000 loan at 12% is ully assumable. Priced to seU at $289,SOO. Contact Karen Cerwin at 714-337·2579 ror details """'llUOI I nt1'1ll t .. f 1•1.11~ 1 .. ·k•• ,, .. 0 j lh\I 6 •11uf1+I t'f't1W.if!itl" ...,,. ..... I lur ... lr•HI smrccs EMPlOYMENT & PREPARA HON "'*'"" f,hH:J" f .. .f J.,,..'t\ ...... t u .. 11 "'"'"'Pft \I At MERCHANDISE ,,_.,.," .. .\~1·". \Uil•4 h • t( ... .,.,."" ~. ,, • t .,, .. ,,. A t ,., t I •I , ... , t '*' ,,, ' hi t1rrt111ii11t , .. , .... '•·· Hur-.. 1h.u, ,,. hi 1, •• J ...... ,,, , ,,,.,,, ... \l.t~h1n.t "•~l'lt9011o1, \li·•·ll·•'""""• "•!1'•11 \Ju .. 11 .,1 h1 l•ur111 ''' lil'll11 •~r11 Aj 1111111 .... , 1'1...ni",,. on.•n ..,,..,IJl"I "•' tlllll "'t:..:itt1ni 1,1111J "41.r• Ht',t.1ut•l1I llotl ~7"f.d111 ffttt "······ BOATS & MARIN£ EQUIPMENT t.fltlt,lfl '"••h ''•'"' "'" • t\••I \l•ttn ... t 4w11 .. , .. , ....... ,, hf·•I krnl I h•tlt'I .. J•h , .. ,, ~,..h~lll"! lh~ Ro.ti .. ~,,~. ~""''"' ""'lllW.~ TRANSPORTATION ,,,,,.,, I •mp!'«"'•'• Ht ,.f t '"1r11 t "" \lubfl" If""'"' \li•flf I u ff'., '°' 111~r \JCJlur U"'· '411 Mr f Tl••lrr' lr4 ,rl h •1Jrrrr· I lll1t \w~•! "'-HH"t 11,U\ AUTDMOBIU l•lllo\ fl \111'•1v1'' • JC .. " .,, un \, h11 1 ~ 'l•lltl k••I •tt•f 'Vlh11 0Htt• ltfllil \ ." ... ,..,101., .... .,. .. \ut•l'l>"lfnh·•I AUTOS. IMPORHD ~ • ...,...., ,;j \II_. Nomi 11 , ... ,, \l''llftll llt·.i1; 111111 ~.~r.11 0,;\,lifl ... ,,.,, ., .. , U11fl1l.1 J• .. U.t! ''°""''n .:..rrn..n11t1h•, \ll,wt111 \it1·t• I' h fl. 111 \h, "'·" , •• ,1 ..... f .. ,, .. . .. .. POsmYE INCOME! No monthly payments. Purchase is possible with licensed day care for 6 children. 3 Bdrm, added den or family "" room. fireplace, formal .... dining area. 2 baths. "'' super sharp. Used as day care center now! •• SI 19,900 Call for more :"' details. ~2313 .. ~. ... , '"" ... •l'l: ~ ... THE REAL ESTATE RS FtXER $88,750 .,.. In Costa Mesa, R·2 lot. 3 Bdrm 1 l'J bath. A great buy ror builder or s tarter home. Terms "'' available. Call now. ::·:: 546-2313 ;; tM$M1 COSTA MESA ::'~'. CHAllMB ''" 4 Bdrm 2 bath doll '' •• hoUJe Lays on one orthe ;j~: areas largest lots. ,,.. Custom decorat111g and .... remodelln& makes Uus a t Sl24,000. Hurry! ,,, SEA COVE :.. PROPERTIES :;: 7 ''·63 J-6990 " ',. THlt«IMG TOWNtfOMI? Call the specialists at :.:~ the condominium in· '"" rormation center. :;;',:' ToucMtooe Realty .... ~0867 ,,,, ... :,, .... I Mt Ji I .... 1t•U DOYEi SHOIES UMIBJIY AIU HEW CUSTOM COHSTIUCT10til Lovely Old CdM corner location. South of the highway. Luxurious master bedroom with retreat area, four bedrooms in all with four and a 1h baths, several fireplaces. and quality in every detail. $575,000. U~l()UI: ·ti()Mli REALTORS, 675-6000 2443 Ea11 Cout Hlgh1111y, Corona d~I Mar WE HA VI SO OF THl H ST LISTINGS IM TOWM WI-:Sl.J<Y N ~YLOR CO. H.E ALTUH.S -..1111·1· l!H li GEORGIAN COLONIAL llG CAHYOH COUMTIY CUii , OWNER MAY CONSIDER GOOD Real Estate in Exchange A true picture of elegance. Overlook- ing the 8th green. 5 Bdrms, 6112 Baths, Formal Din. Rm., Fam. Rm., Billiard Rm . Abundant w/marble & crystal chandeliers. $2,150,000. FIMAMCIHG AYAU .. UU CALL FOR COLOR IROCHURE WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO .• REALTORS 2 I I I San Jo• Hiiis Road HEWPOR~ CEMTER. M.L 644-4910 LARGE BAYFRONT COtm-VU Hew carpet, paiRt, security a1td spacious 2 bed + .... 3 b& loot sip available. R.-ed to $595,000. ENCHANTING WATERFRONT Courtyard eatry into coordlllated efecJaace CMd good ta sh. HicJhlicJWs of this ho1H h1ch1de o profeulHal ~ with 1onJe fam. "" fOl'lllGI cln. rwi. with fireplace, scpa1• fjo. 1110nM1S master suite + 3 bedrooft. Pier/slip for lar1J• yacht. Owner-will cony lanJe note & T.D. $2,000,000. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC RUil E rArc ~ ... , Ht'ofitl"' Prnt"M n~ M..,t.._,,_. rn.•1' 2436 \I.' l "'~' H"'" Nvwpur 1 fi,v,,; h Ul-1400 lh M"'""' A•• Bolt-.,, l•l•tlri 67:Uf00 DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? If you have just filed your new Fictitious Business Name and have not yet submitted It for publication, please don't forget that the limitation Is 30 days from date of filing. The DAILY PILOT w i ll publish your statement for $38.50. Our circulation Includes the entire Orange Coast area and legal notices appear In all editions. In order to submit your statement for pubUcatlon send appropriate copy and a check to THE DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA. 92626. We'll 1'C>ltte rest. For lnforma.tlon about legal advertlllng please call 642-4321 Ext. 332. 1• .. 1.1.1-11'1 1•,1o1oh.• H,,..,,,it H\1111~ HO\t• H•l'llU 4 Bdrm. 31,', bath master piece. Sweeping views or "" Back Bay, harbor lights ~:t a n d mo u n t a i n s . ~;~· Customlied in every .,,., way. Indoor /outdoor ~::, pool, spa, sauna. Owner 1•.... wiJJ carry the financing ~~ too! Call now. • • . 118( a ,,,,,, ATMOSPHERE • tw111t ............ " rv,wt• ., . ..,.,, .... \oAh•"·"" , ... ,., Milts. mw AITOS. USU ,;,., @ SEA COVE ~ PIOPEITifS ~~ 714-611-69,0 SRUif~~~:~A0£1LOVRE CI~ _______ EIENNVORA ROLTRAOPEREHPSOltOIL DAUARRRHPHORIZONIOI A S R 0 E E F P P I Y W T E A C E H W U T l S 0 R l S I M E l A l l A T E S J U P It 0 £ 0 A S A S P T L £ S A 0 J A S I S H T S I T I U S I H S T E V It MCTPAEMHATAIPOMT-lfO OKLlWSElAlPSllllTOO AYTOMlTAVlOF•llAISS lSVMULflUPPRLOWIOOP llLllDO•OlQlULWllltN CYCIWA••cw••IAllLll L Y I A T L T I I A T M l 0 ~ l 0 I l ' I Cit . ~ o/ newporl J REALTORS 675-5511 -..- . CUSTOM COMDOS: Presently under construction, 2 prospective condos in So. of Hwy location. Pa>sible choices of amenities and color if purchased early enough. Call for details. COLE OF MEWPOIT UALTORS 2515 E. Coad Hwy .. CorcllMI .. Mw 67S.551 I PROPEITY MAMAGIMEMT Orange Co. area. 15 yrs experience. Call for info. and rates. 96J.1112 DOCK PIOILEM IH MEWPOIT IEACH? 60' dock & 2 story Hunt- inrton Harbour home. 4 Br. 3~ Ba., fam, din, bonUJ rm ~tate sale. 9699,000. R.E. by Lucia 831-9944. 1----6)\~each f9' Rea Estate HAllOI HIGtf.AHOS Excellent location near schools, library and shops. Three bedrooms, convertible den, low maintenance yard. OPEN SUNDAY 1-S. 1915 Beryl Lane $197,SOO. 631-7300 M.I . s...ft '°" °""' hnts. Derer down payment or interest on this new Balboa bland home. Iii H , lttr 675-' RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE SERVICES OCEAMFROMT ESTATE Magnificent Country French in gorgeous oceanfront setting nestled among palms and cyprus trees. 6 BR. 7 baths. Mahogany library. Family room. Exercise room . Exclusive Cyprus Shore by Casa Pacifica. Tennis, pool and spa. App0intment. $1,650,000 . r ~ IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 \.. OCUMFIOMT DWI.EX SUPBDWB Beautirul immaculate nicely landscaped 4 Bdrm home on cul-de· sac. Spacious rooms View or goU course rrom property. Owner will I UMDAISLE Exciting opportunity! Wide channel view from spectacular architectural . designed 4 bdrm, 5 bath, pool home. Slip for 2 large boats. $1 ,495.000. UDO ISLE HOMES Featured on Homes Tours this lovely traditional spacious. custom 3 bdrm. 3 bath hon:ie. newly redecorated. Priced . to sell qwckly at $475,000. Must see. Newly remodeled 3 bdrm . 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings Great for entertaining. $420,000. Best price for the money. PEMIMSULA POINT IUCHFIOMT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot , 4 bdrm. 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featur-· ing marine room . $1 .385.000. WEST OCEAMFIOMT Triplex un its, xlnt fin ancing $600.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo r \•cl• Qr,v• NB tol'J '-161 NEW llJMES! Spacious Peppertree Heights condos featuring 2 8drrns 212 Baths , & 2 Bdrms 2 Baths from $129,500 to Sl~.500. Open 11-6 Sat/Sun. 2600 blk on Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa. Various financing including pla ns starting al 1314C'Jr interest. SOUTHERN CALIFOIMA IEALTY 546-5605 6J 1-6194 Owner will ca rry Magn1r1cent views. Up· per 3 bdrm, 2 bath & lower 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Completely rumished. For winter & summer rentals Owner has left state. Bring oHers . Priced at $'1SO,OOO. help oo financing. Only ,._ _______ ,._ ______ _ $139,500. Call now 1• 1• associated BROKEllS llEAL TORS Jt) l ..,,,, 9,-,lb a CI I t bb ! 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS Homeowners & investors. o ........ w Drastic price reduction for quick sale. J Br. ex· tra lrg lol. SIS9,000. owe. EU MAN MANll HOUSE Magn ificent 6 bdrm, view, mansioo. 7200sq ft ' with 7 baths, S frplcs . large wine cellar, spec· tacular 3>' high entry, circular cobblestone JO Homes & Condos ror sale. S2SOO to $10,000 down. 1,2, & 3BR's-As· sumable loans. Low Payments. for com· plete info call Owner Broker. llSl-7777 Agents Welcome i-------- driveway on one rull acre. Special reature is a huge couotry club-size entertainment room with 2 frplC$. Now Wlder construction. TUm.BOCK ttGHUHDS! Beaut.iful Lusk built 5 Bdrm J bath MacGregor model with hardwood floors. shut- ters. and bay windowed brealtrast nook! Great rinancing I Prime neighborhood $350,000 MAITHA ISUPECTING JUST USTED! You to see Uus super JOb S..... Al Offws or decorating she did on OWMEI ANXIOUS this sharp 3 Bdrm home Ocean ii,, blocks! Cute Amemlles galore. Only •-------corner 2 bdrm house. Sl35.000 So call 979-5370 Walk . to rest.aW'anls & I rig~.t away shol:::::S~· ALLSTATE •'7S.7060• REALTORS_ VATBMS Lrg family home with pool, S Bdrm, 3 Ba. 2 fire places, and great terms. Owner will sell VA or on a contract. Full price Sl&UOO. There's an easy way for you to seU that bicycle you no longer use: Just adver tise it in the Classified! Call 642-5678. mE: IEDBll ILllRS ca . OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE LOWEST PRICE In Harbor View Hills . Newly Listed Three Bedroom, Two Bath Family Room Home. Extra Large Lot With Total Privacy. Jennaire Kitchen, French Doors. New Carpet. Owner Will Finance. Call For Details. WATERFRONT DUPLEX Balboa "Little Island." Full Bay View From Both Units. Upper Unit (Whic h Wou ld Make A Wonderful Owner's Unit ) Has Four Bedrooms. Lower Is Three Bedroom Unit. Large Front Patio. Sandy Beach. .,_......,. ""-'• °' .... ·-l(IOfl'bted "°'°' boo low IO IOf1ll lovr _ .. "'°'di ~Es R 0 L I ITI I I' I . I GGROE Ii' I' I I I . 759-9100 uc.,. ..... ... .,..c..... __ .. _A.,..!_~!.-1 i! r 11 • • t haYe two tclds tn college ~ I I I I' and now I know why It's called . . • • . hlQMr tducetlon. Every year -------the tuition-. I " 0 E l u G I ~-,-,,-,-,-r ...... • ~~:::: :-~~1 "'::t """ ....... '--.... belDw • :-rHf~~~~tnl•S r r r r I' r I' 1 I ~=~ tffi(tS 10 I I I I I I I I OCEAtROMT S Bdrm 2 ba. Terrific value and location on lhe sand. $40.000 price re· duction. Owner anxious. Only $459,000. Call now, 979-5370 A "LLSTATE REALTORS TR,_\DITIO\,\l. RL\IT\ 631 -737 0 WANT ACTION? Classired Ads 642·5678 $20,600 DOWM!! * NEWPORT IEACH * Spacious 4 bedrooms in prestige area Anxious owner says try lease/option. land conlract or ?? Call 759·1501or752-7373. * PANORAMIC VIEW * I I '!1% FIMAMCIMG ... when you assume existing loan on 2 bdrm home in NEWPORT BEACH! 759·1501or752-7373. seooo DOWM!! Bring paint brush & broom to save $$$on this 3 bedroom fixer in quiet Cost a Mesa area. Creative seller says "Sell!" 759-1501or752-7373. FIXER/UPPER!! Bring paint brush & broom & save $$$. Great 3 Br home in prime Costa Mesa area. Call 759·1501o r 752-7373. I 00/o DOWN, I l 1h0/o LOAN UMIYEISITT PAii No qualifying and no points on 13 v.t 'k loan on 3 bedr oom townhome with super view plus interior atrium! Won't last with these great terms! Ca ll 759-1501 or 752·7373. MEWPOIT HACH OfRCI 2670 S• Mhjlef Drift f7 I 4J 7H· f 50 I f 7 I 49 111·7 J7J ~ Walker&lee ' 1•11 litltl '.ftC'"""°"'AlawwallO ;M1 I 1(1111 ..: -,4. ~·. • , • ,,. ~y PILOT/Frld1y, October 2. 111111 • • ~p ·noun~ I • .... Because ... yo'1 are a devotee of the perlorming arts' you are cordially invited to consider that the artists of tomorrow are on the FeStival of Leaming and Performing today. Encounter internationally renowned performing artists .. estiv in a unique and intimate setting .. e WHAT IS THE FESTIVAL OF LEARNING AND PERFORMING? Ir is a local foundation serving as a liason between young performers and internationally recognized artists. The Festival provides opportunities for the young perform~r ro learn and perform before renowned concert and opera singers, symphony direcrors, drama, dance and other coaches, teachers and artists to learn from this rich association . Artists of great stature coming to the Festival enrich the area with their knowledge, their professional "know-how," and leave sharp, indelible imprints on minds and ears. Audiences attending sessions, concerts, lectures, mini-concerts and Gala Concerts are doubly enriched by observing the fine professional at work in an informal situation and watching the growth of the young talented performer. After 11 years of growing ac complishments, rhe Festival is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service and the State of California as a Non-Profit, Tax-Exempt Educational Foundation for Public Benefic . WHY SHOULD YOq CONTRIBUTE? You may remember with warmth the teachers and persons who took the time and patience co guide you and open new vistas for thinking. Only lacer do you realize the growth from this experience . So it is wi th the Festival. You will help bring talented young artists together A public service spoosorship of the Orange Coast Dally Pilot ' See and hear the coming young artists grow under the guidance of the finest Master Teachers. Become an integral part of the Festival's continuing devotion to the learning and performing· process. Fronrispit'Ce "Firebird" created by Gcrd Slang for Hadcland Glass of Norway. with famous international luminaries of the professional world of theatre, opera and dance. You become a vital part of their progress to their own international success. Your contribution will provide the creative atmosphere for the development of young artists within this community, and will help the Festival provide its important supportive role for all the existing performing arts in the South land . TI-IE FESTIVAL REQUIRES FUNDING TO: Present its heralded Master.Cl~s Sessions for the aspiring singer and pianist, wh ich t<ave elici ted such critical acclaim. from the p ress, audiences, performers and Master Teachers alike. Augment existing disciplines -to broaden the base of the Festival co offer more opportunities in dance, d~ma and musical theatre. Maintain the necessary requisites for effective management of the Festival's business. BECOME A MEMBER TODAY. Join the many other distinguished patrons of the arcs, firms and corporations in supporting the Festival's continuing dev0tion to the learning and performing process. Your tax deductible contribution en.titles you to become a Festival Associate, with invitations to "membership only" events especially presented for you. BOARD OF DIRECTORS r--------------------------------------~-----, Susan Brenner, Founder-Director . . . . . . . . Chairman 0 . ~ Bentley .................. Vice President I D YES. I would like ro become an integral part of the Festival NAME I I of learning and Performing. My check is enclosed. I I D PLEASE SEND ME MOllE INK>RMATION ABOUT -ADDRESS I I ntE FESTIVAL. I I FFSI1VAL ASSOCIATES OTY STATE ZIP I I Masre . ., Circle .................................. S2,00 and over I 11 8eoc:factor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fl 000 and over I Gwantor ."' .......................... ~ . . . . . . . . .,00 and over TELEPHON I I Patron ... . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S2'0 and over t. I. 5pon90r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 100 and over Kindly make check or money order payable tO and mail to: I I •.' Donor ·····•·································· *'0 and ovu PBSTIVAL OF LEARNING AND PERPORMING I THE FBSTlV AL OP LEA.llNlNG AND PEUQ&MJNG IS A Post Office Box 912 ·I NON-PJ.OFIT, TAX-BXEMYT EDUCATIONAL POUNDATION Sanm Ana, CaJifumia 92702 I I IOl PUBUC BENEFIT. , For more information pleue call (714) ''°-0'0 • I ( . . ·~----~-----------~--------------~-------~----~ , G. H. Hemmen .................. Vice Pmidcor Dennis Mangers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vice Pmidcnt Morm Glasser, C.P.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Treasurer Virginia Ladunan .................... Secretary Oydc Benge, Jr .........•............. Director Oooald 8. Lane, Esq ................... Director Florence Schumacher .................... Disector Gteca Weatherill ............ "· ........ Direct0r Phyllis Elliem ................ ,Honorary Dim:tor Artiao P~red by d1e Festival Nadint Connet, Hetu Gw, Dorochy Kirsten, Sherrill Milnes. Mona PaU'lee, Marti.a.I Singhcr, Giorgio Toul, all of Metropolitan Opera fame; Gwendolyn Koldo&ky, pianin and accompnist; Calvin Slmmona, conduuor: New York Ocy <:¥ra, ~Utan Open., Ditfttot, o.Jdlncl 5'mflhony; Gtynn ROii, Geneitl OiftCtOt, Se.rde Opera; Nan Mmiman; a.tics llot; Jama Mallenplt; Ind more. ; ~.~.~ ........ ~.~.~.; ...... ~.~.~ ........ ~.~~ ........ ~!~~.~~.~........ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. October 2. t98 1 • DI G1Mrll IOOJ G...,.. 1002 9001 c:.r... .. Mtr IOU C•tteMfte l.PZ4 HolfNt fer S. Houu for Wt HcMtt For S. 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"" " · CA M E 0 S H 0 R E S upgrade OWC 10''1 dn 631-4516~ UWW spark ing 2 R with hie ph1ce an iad 10 the Oally 759-1616 ESTATE. 3 BR "'1 ba. 11ss~ Ml 9!l90 i\gt, lreqe or Harold bath, wood floors. dt n. Pilot Want Ads' Call l .... ltledltty private beach, cndosed •GOVERNMF:NT I 115 JUNITS WaJktobeach Crpk, garage and ' now 005678 67 700 ctyd w1Spac1ous pool l,OANS• 84 ·I THllLUff •'LEX IBLE TERMS charm1111 guest unit lk __________ --_-_-:_-:_ _____ a.L•An-o•ed.., F'ortvrrharbor&O<'ean Possible 5ri dwn.l214.,. ~ PLAH "X" ~2!~'to~~;;11R a~t . creative w/Cinancing THE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE ON THE ORANGE COAST IS IN THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 T errttic for Teens In Top Form! Siwe SSS 1no hM fHhion s l11011te 1• coat to cuddle int Simple stitches. qutek crochet -lhtS ra&lan Sl~ved coat lops off lols of wa1mth Ust synthetic woisted 1n 1 J.colol comb1na hon Pallein 7234 ouechons S11n 1016 included L. 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S'i S111eious hvini; room OtlMr le9 Es...., contains 3600sq.fl of li v· -& conditions. Newly 11ier from tJ4,5(J() IO"I down, assume $40,000 Jsl with stone fireplace. 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing area w /3 BR, spac IY OWHEI NOJHIMI' DOWN p111nted, new hot water down. 499-38!6 trust deed al 71,,,•7,. Xlnl generous bdrms, huge MobU. "-' family rm & rormal dm "NEW " CUSTOM RLT I.a t ank. near new dis Salt-or least' option new land leas4! 1&3.00 per private master suite, For S-. 1100 111g.Otberameniuesincl 2300 SQ FT ATRIUM BY OWNER hwasher 4 Bdrm on cul So Laguna SM1lhon year. Can't change until paneled den features ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 fplc's & double gar HOME Wik lo bch. 3Br. Spar1ous 4Br, 3Ba, nr de sac m popular Ranch mansion Coos1dertrade year 2003 14% ml. only brick fireplace Spark I· OC EANFRONT· New flexible financing avail 3 "1 Ba . c 1 r r u I a r bch Take over ex1!llng area Approx 1900 sq rt TDs or ? Call Paul 2nd trust deed due ing pool and spa. Local· Modular Type Homes. forquallftedbuyer. s tairway, skyllle~. finuncing puyable at Select new carpels 499·~8. 1986·87 Call owner ror edon aquiet culdesac. leased land.a pvt bchs. John H.SchueleCo jlitrden windows Asking 12'1-~5.~ [/S·7104. wtpurchase Call ror de appl. daily after 11 am Assumable loans' Take 24 hr security. fishing Real Estate $380,000 tails OCEAH VIEWS 1714) 346-5800 advantage now' 645-0303 pier from 134.900 t~ 714 337-:579; 337-Mlll OPEN HOUSE M•M V~ This stunruni: home can down 499-:1116 -- SAT SUN I 6 A STEAL' be used ai. a 3 bdrm or a COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO SO. COAST l'Uli Dollhouse. No qual. 3br, H.ba.1122..000. 7~-0439 Ivan Wells custom with retractable root. 4 large bdrms·very light & open home with liparkhng pool. Owner will carry $200,000 negotiable rate $395,000 ..... I Lake Forest S&S Home 3bdrm. 2ba. air, pool, tennis . SL~.000. 1331.'ll int. for 30 /yrs Agent · 63Hl680 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 13.50/o INl'EIEST l~ down, cute cottage, 3 BR 2 Ba, full lot. $350.000. Ownr1agt. __ Hi6l·~ FANTASTIC BUY Remodeled 2 Br + bach. Real cute. Lowest pnce on Island. $325,000. C..twy 21 Locklwt 9'Ul47 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 618 Man gold 48R. 2Ba. Neat & Clean 2 bdrm with 2 bdrm 640-4521 637-8778 $143.SOO w IO~t down 12·3111"1< financing f'ur guest apt Walk to Co1taMt'M Sale By Owner Prine beach. Lovely gardens I 024 Only 966 OJ64 After6PM with Ko1 pood & spa + N .. £.w .. c·a··N·o .. o·s Ho ooWN rHtt«JHG dec~.:::·:u..Lu STARTING AT S94.500 4BR Mesa Verde Home TOWHHOME? located in Wood's Covt? Low interest rinanctnl( Owner will do shared Call tht? ~peciahsts at Just 2 short blocks to 631·4361.; 64l· l99l!fil.. e q u 1 t )' pro t: ram the condominium In .-.t>cluded b(>a('h Ea<'h rormat1on center COASTA&.UEmS w qualified buy er Touchstone Real!) unit has I bdrm+ ~xtra Cool. rharmmg, 4 BR Prine only Bkr 5.58 3327 !163·~ ~leep1ng area "'1th ask r9r Ed hreplace and large ahome approx 21 , rn1 tu * JUST LISTED derk Room to e~pand beach. Bnrk fplc. Coun MEW PllCE * try kitchen. reatur"· 2 h 1 on tree shaded lot Seller "" ouses . l ot Xlnt f'ree sta-·"-u 4 Bdrm r A g rx9 000 0 .... Cloor plus colorrul d 2 B 2 B R d """'" man.in ....., · .... con r a. ea Y College Park home SUP"8 LOC .. TEO decorative ceiling to move in with all new w pvt spa ho rumplb p d Ear ,.. h Large Covered Patio ror a I I B I B " r1 e o o"'ners 1p PP 1ances r u rm & space "alore An o Pl Outdoor enlerlalnlnu t d Red d f .. l'ean views ans to .. ren e uce rum entertainer's delll(hl d All th II Flexible fmancing. Only $179.500 w $169.500 395 Slll6 900 expan · ~ + s~ er COLDWC!LL BANl(eRC $119,500! Call00-0303 Flower. best Eastside [g · financing for this 3 Costa Mesa location ~~ W,,,,dhrlduc bdrm. 2 bath 4ual1ty Need $40.000 cash down "' home $395.Wl Owner Broker673·6372 Reall y I 1qrrt'=r Beau·t~ful 4 Br Home, I 55t-:IOOO :\.~"'4K:iatf~'- ocean view, xlnt terms.' 19201\arranl• l'k14•.lnh MEWUSTIMG ASSUME I 1.5% IMT. loan w 1less than 20', dwn. 4 yr new home with 3 Bd & 2 5 Ba. dm1ni rm, frplc, on cul de·sac Call Curt Herberts I I, rlt r 631 1266 Easts1de Fixer Upper. J br, I ba. spa. 10\'z<; fin ..I@ 000. A _§(2 1523 TERMS.TERMS $12,000 DOWH mortgage payml'nts I ~~~r.~ mo 52'9·000 * *LEVERAGE! Country Llvm~ m City Convenience Owner anxious Comes com plete with separate or rice. 1acua1 Perfect for th~ work at home Open House Sat Oct 3rd. 12·5 2183 Meyer Pl 3 Br. 2 Ba $1 27 .500 The Property House , 64.2 3850 DOH'T GIVE UP We have the perfect 4 Br & ram rm on cul·de·sar With pool SIU 10{'" Mesa Verde area. Unbelieva bleat $215.<KX> Call now' RCTaylorCo This beauurull) appoint ed 4 Bdrm No11hwood home features its own pool, spa, and separate 11layyard Owner savs try small down This stller 1s i:enu1nel~ motivated Takl' advan tage ! J u.st reduced lo $239,000 W\H\Cfhrldgc Really 551 :UHIO 19?0f\arr~1H'• l'l.,.1, I"""' 17'41 494-1177 Newport hocJI I 069 ....••................. 9%DOWH OW(' Westrhrr 4 Br 21 2 Ba, only $.'i'!l.:iOO Norm & Kasey Mt Kmley rltrs 631 1266 or 545 6492 WEST OCEA.MFIOHT llentoge Park :Jbr 2 ,, Triplex Xlnl terms & ba. DR. f3m rm. frpk, 11nme locauon li00.000 pat 111. pool, 5175 mo Agen~ 675-6161 760 8384 JOINT VENTURE HEWPOIT CIEST Owner . priced lo sell + terms. 3 Br. & Den. SSS-7456. __ _ INVFSI'ORS 11 1 '30,000 Wlder market 1 2400 sq rt JBR. 281\ Im maculate! ! : 631 M7G Sl0.000 REDUCTION' llarbor Vie w home Mo nac o Model Pr0Cess1onally decoral ed shows bke model High assumable 30 yr loan 12.5 loan Lock box 1860 Port Wh eeler $235,000 Own er Agt 837-9540 qr 760-9596 SI0,000 TOla.l Cash Own $2,000 pt:r mo 5 BR 3 Ba, ~rac1ous 2 sty, Back Bay area Tall shade. O\er :.11ed lot S265.000 Owner :>46 5880 631 7215 e_yi. $5000 DOWN LEASE OPTION 6 ~OS . Dix Villa Balboa w 1 part1al vu . SENSA TIONAL o p . PO RTUNIT Y al $129,900. Rae Rod gers. rltr631·l266 MEWPORT HEIGHTS B R A N D ~ E W EXCLUSl\'E LISTI NG on this lrg gorg('()us 3 Br ho me . Hh 11 all ' O W NER WILL FINi\NCF. w:2.1'. down $270.000 ILUFfS llOUCIO!!!! Anxious owner has slashed price thousands. Perfect starter home. 5 s tar par k. 2Br. 2Ba beauty, <KRllll 121 MUI.HURM REALTORS Mobile Home Di•. 1714) 527-5900 Sgl story Llnda plan. wlth 3 Br 2 Ba This end unit has open beam ceil· mgs & a private location with a lrg covered patio w1gas BBQ. All new in- terior + a spa off the lrg Cannery Village, xlnt loc. mstr sulte. Only $37,000 OMC, adult parkcharm· dwn lo. assume long ing s paciou s only tHm hnanc1ng \no ~.OOO·call 642 6173 or balloons> Total price 646 S096_!KL S219,500. Call Ownr 1Agt --. --. - ror info or to see ~-1006 $3900 or bst ofr Sacrifice wknds & aft 6PM or today Space rent, $115. 556·4712 9-S wkd s. AdultJ?ark. 64.2-054_7_. _ ---hochProperly 1350 LIDO ISLE 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3 car. 40' lot Sunny So. patw. New kitchen. bath Ready for 2nd story addition Just listed ' Redhd]¢~Realty I ii:~ 7:Wo ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'or sale· Prine Only Women's flistuon boull· que Out st a nding Newport Beach loc Send inqwnes to Ad •705, Dady Ptl(){, P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa, J!.2626·.:;;0560=·-- 1600 Doctors Medical Bldg. --•E•x•c•El1.EHT-·--• for sa le, 20'7r dn 131'2'1 FIHAHCIMG ~~~t Torn Ewing FIXEllWPH Large 5 bdrm. formal Coado•ittl-fTo w• d1mng room plus bonus '"*-"for salit 1700 room Lorated on pool •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• size comer lot Owner I•-------• motivated As k ing Reduced to $128,500 $349,000 2BR. 2BA Condo 1 yr Redhill~ Reaity 1 ;1:~ ;:wo buys this 3 Bd 2 Ha F. side home for $118.<WJO 7.oned R·2 Call Bob M11l1 ken for detail ~ 63J.1266. rllr 640 OC)()() snoo DOWN IMVESTOR Co• 1 rua...Jt p RJ( 3 B~SBSa~~ :~~~;.o ~~~~o~~ ~; ~r: :o~~ REAOY1'0 SELL' This .... !Nd9w~C= •• ~ A Bkr 7!'>-1 7177 l'ho1ce $7500 minimum HEIGHTS CHARMER """ 3 Rr 21"1 Ba t'ondo owe. Call ror details John has 3 Bd W/bnghl area Brauti ul 4 bedroom $109,900 LOCJWIO leach I 048 Marshall rltr. 6.11 t266 den ASSUME LOW ramily home Dining ONTHEPOIHT 67S.1771 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I NTF:REST LOAN area.largefamilyroom. NEW LJSTING! <Ame l~l1J!lll--.:'!lm'J!!I A Lot $229,900 fireplace in the ll\'lng new Highly upgraded Tile. Wa lt to wa II carpets. Wall paper Landscaped, enclosed patio Pool. Tennis, jac $91,000 +assumable tst. 135 8'1 Open Fri.Sat & Sun Or by appt 32031 Via Tonada San Juan Capo Orr Allpaz. corner or De I Obispo Agt Pa c1r1c Company 498-5640. 498-5Crl0 see this charming 3 _ I for A Utffe I RAE RODGERS. rltr room Large garden size!._•••••••• Bdrm. Cape Cod home <Allege Pk fixer upper 3 I 1 acre + bldg site. t:ent 631 l.266 lot Commuruty POOL ~HI/ with its picket rence. bay b r . 2 ba . ram rm 1 1 ly sloping parcel shor1 Tennis club house Loan I Oitits Sc* 1100 window and wood shul· Sll0,000. owe Sll0.000 tst distance Crom tennis & --------IS assumable at !>(>low ••••••••••••••••••••••• lers all waitingfor you TD 642-LS2JA&t beach Ownr has in 2 112 IACOHDO mar ket interest 12 Units Cos ta Mesa ttodebrorat.e Edasy access I BR c~;do below markt. eluded plans for t·ustom Ad1acent to N, ewport s:mod ·<>?<>· Submit terms 9600M. S.12SM dn 10": ~u.000ay an orun $20,000dwn, 11711'. 30 villa S.175,000 Spe1· t ay.979-239() Net $5000 per year ,,..,,., I 883 O.JuSISOOOD t I · • <.:rest urea Sea Win d Tarbel.R~_ 63121,•o, 20432049 ' 6 ,,. 2 _ 5200 xr oan assum S-16 I • .,, , wa acu ar views ~~ 1 Sl.23 ... v. Good ,.________ ~ ~ ,, .. SUPER!! owe on contract. 3 MISSION REJ\LTY ~rcrr:~n ·""" ,. BAYFRONT !S..C....... 1076 Wallac.:..e __ _ j PETE ' BARRETT .. , REALTY C::. 5ElEC T -1'"' PROPHHIE 5 Bdrm. pool & spa Only 494 0731 I A T T E NT I O N Roy McCarcle Rltr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Bdrm, Freedom Home $129,500 751 3191 Charmini: 3 bdrm. 2 bath 54 ... 7729 · OWNEI BUILDER Lrg 2·sty home w big IN\' ESTOR OWNER· w frplc Beaut1Cull) up + guest apt No end ... 11111!!!!!!!!!1•1!1!!!!!1•!1!!!!!!! mother·in-law apt on ca Charm mg newer Cape graded St 14.000 . .,. ,th Emerald Terrace Walk Must sell beautiful 4 n y on near be ;i c h Cod w blue awnings & terms.Superb to beach Assume loan OWMER WILL Rdrm 4 bath home with fl~,000.498 57~ picket rence 2·1Br ea 1022 ~Ja RED CARPET ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-754-1202 SHARP E/SIDE triplex, 3 BR owners urut + I & 2 BR Owner financing $235,000 Devin & Co 642-6368 Owner will help rmancl' LOSE M,......EY boat dock Asking price .... EW CUSTOM O E w 1wood decor & rrplr $295,000 Peg Allen, Rltr. "" Sl.l~.000. Try $250,000 " H M Spacious lot located in 494 7578 That's right' Owner down . Submit orrers Absolutely beau11ru1 lovely Capi stran o BUY 1, INTERF.ST m hilling to take~ loss on Dan Bibb. mulll·level beauty with Beach Financing avail, 4341EGOHIA New elegant 4 Br Vic !•-------• tor ian par tial vu, FASTMOVE --------ownr /contractor rinan Owner packing and will 59 UNITS avail. 75000. finance this 4 Bdrm COSTA MESA VllWLOT Overslzed lot with ocean fr bay views. Quiet 1treet. 75% financing. 19$,000. ........ ,.,... Costa Mesa North home This quiet cul de sac home is looluni: for a family ' Will consider 14'7,. loan for 7 years with just $20.000 do~n · F ussy Move fa s t buyers. Call 54().1151 ·~~ HERITAGE ' • REALTORS FIEEDOM HOUSE 3 Br. I Ba. large yard 5 000.. . .... 641 0763 On 3.32 acres All 2 Bdrms. double i:arai:es, i:_reat buy! 645·9161 OPfN HOUSE •· REAlTY z.) 30 YRS AXED Is hard lo find Check on this 4 BR. 1:1., ha. Seller is cooperative Call now 752-6499 • RED CARPET 114~-754-1202 Grut vahlr, 1lft111. ft, a -------- XWNA•c"'j U nl~usllyark Fordham zaoosq n. 48R 2YJBA. Fam rm, formal dining. Decorator home. Wnn -r.mi.11 rm • 2 bell. 2 nr.uc.. IWJ .. .,.... C..JI • tlult· lit. oore Ru lt1, • , ;-•wbdl SIO.OOODOWMI! Spa. Many 11tr11. Sllarp JBR home. At· S.W-.8513owntt . '"'". •ooo ftnt. owe e~ owatr. 4 br Colony. Rem1 l1dtr. •ne.ooo. Anume aou. Sl5U OO • •t·Tlll Brtr. QpmSati1MJ,gm 2 B r . 1 8 3 U n 1 1 ~ds pr~'&,rty uplkx. 4 675-23U &64().7fi65 ocean views. private bring all orrers Only w WH ITEWA TER $.144~0-00 c~lto~rr~~ IOGHSWLTY bleva~orp& walks to St76.000. Call Realty VIEW St3."""cush, "Int •!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!ml!!!!!!•I!!!!!!~ eac · rime . an World Van Assoc """ " Pash ror more details, Clemente locution 661.2001 rmancing Live here or rltr 631-1266 loyshores bv OWM'r $399,000 Casa Blanca - can rent out Brian Lrg 4BR. 4AA home. RE 661-~. _ htcotMProperly 2000 Johnson 494 7!'151 or e'es Steps awa) from pvt ••••••••••••••••••••••• .i91 1561 Agt beaches. Owner will as SUPER OCEAH VU MAKE AN OFFER• Open HoUS(', S11t 1 :;, 26~ s1st m financl.llg or will 4 Bd. ram rm, Pvt Beach • Solano Way, LR New consider trades. Shown Cluh, 2 pati05 Nu stove, 3bdrm . 2'iba. t?reat by appl only Prin only micro & carpeting 20'; ocean view. lease option NEWPORT CIEST ~.000 Prine only Ron dwn Owner financing 3 Income Properties Ea~ts1de Costa Mesa Owner will rarr y Prired to sell ' possible $425,000 Edna Abs o I u t e I Y pr Im e ' Jackson 55!-1800 $189.000 A L be h R ~·ormer model 3 BR. um rg l'alty & 3bath. master suite ~ Assoc 494-2894 l'AHOOCUMVU J,t NEI~ w 111vt retreat overlook OCEAH & MTN VU mi: tennis cou11. pools. 3 Br 2 Ba, wood ext and spa (iood assuma w lrg outdoor decks On ble loans ly $35,000 dwn & assume C /21 Mr#port Ci.tr low interest rate loans 40.~357 $220,000. Agt 7S9-ln!M. 640. 357 - 760·8237_ Moke mt Offw! I'-LGllOCM Vllcn Huge 5 bdrm. 31 7 ba. OPEN SAT/SUN 1 4PM over 3000sq ft Westchrr 2 BR. den. I'• ba condo 646'8118- Beautiful ocean view, Malle Clll Offw! owner w 1cons1drr lluge 5 bdrm, 31, ba, rinancing Please call ov('r 3000 sq rt Westclirt for appt. 646 8118 213-698-i716lhru Fri. DOVEi SHORES 714-499-42911SIS 1·4 RM R~ALTY.JNC. Pool. Jacuzzi overlook bay Galaxy Dr Formal SECLUDED din rm . 2 rrplcs LAGUMAESTATE S68S.OOO ree 642 2510, Spertacular 4 Bdrm 6'6 4848-"--___ _ custom contemporary I•-------• home on over "'2 acre of comp lete seclusion . Breathtak.lng ocean and canyon view S745.000 don osen "'"" tnr., 499 N. COAST HWY OPEN HOUSE DAILY 1-4 Brattd new rondos 1n Costa Mesa located at 2277 Pacific Ave Great financing. great buy ! Come & see Redhill Realty, 673-7300. LAGUNA BEACH • --ltedt , I 041 ----'497~4848""""--~ ~ •••••••••••••••• A PENTHOUSE IH THE SKY A New Ct11tCH11 l llff ==::.-Y· Wood and Glau t o..of.A-tchtd Vl.w H-. of Whfh- water, City LIC)htt _, lht Wortd • 3 Bedroom • Solar heating '· • 3 Baths • ·rwo firepla<'e~ • Family room • Custom built SPA "" OFFERED AT $495,000 u ~ Lllpl...... ·4'4-0106 POlNTSTO 3 Bd condo, luxury. amenities $45.000 dwn. owe 12·~ St64.soo AA Beach Realtors. lnr _714 £491-2100 ClHl1JtU1.'2 l~l: ill f>.11 071\3 2lf2~1 ('11lh·~1· \I l' ( 't"l J 'k 'J t'1\ PERFECTION This mellculously main tamed 3 bedroom. 2 bath home IS situated Just a short walk rrom the beach. You will ap preciale au of the extras in this highly upgraded home Try m down' s1BS.ooo 844 1azo S20,000 DOWN Wolk to beach, charm· 1ng 2 BR. I' l ba home f'plc, 2 car garaf(e, only Sll8,000. C.M TRIPLEX, good area. assum. loan. owe. -priced right. Pnn only Bk r ... 979·4.l!J_ Charter Rlty & Invest 496·8_122or831·881 I 4-fUX Pride of ownership, ocean view, xlnl area owe S2SS.soo Charter Rily & Invest. 496-81.22 or 831 ·8811 ZDtttm4"'1" By Covington Choice locations. Assumable loans Fle11ible down & terms S29>.000. Prin On· Newport IMctli I 06' ly .Please'-~~-1~ •••••••• .. ••• .. •••••••• E1SIDE4UNITS J••••••il••••I Owner will trade J150K equity for not.es or house FRONT ltOW ILUFFS! Popular "Dolores" Pla n with view·end unit. 3 BR.21h BA love ly bui lt-in kitchen. Patios. $325,000 incld. land. Seller assisted financing. 1 Dick Halderman 642·8235 !011 > MIWPO•T AHA It.._ $10,000. Assume 1st on this large 4 BR ho rn ~ wi th fo rmal dining. spacio us master suit e with separate dressing area. Larae patio off living & dining rooms. $149.500 Ba r b ara C1ll1 b•n &42-8235 (012) in good area 9600/mo net income Sll6,6SODUPLEX Investor's dream Live In one & let tenant help you pay. Nice area in S1nta Ana. Sl6K dn R&ll INV~MENTS 7 ·219'7 THREE UNITS In Costa Meu Oae sin&lt ind a duplu £1eh hevt 2 bdnns, z . NeiJbborhood btl1& nt devtlcpd. , ----·--77"'"""'."'.';"::-~--------~:-:-------~~..---~--~-------------~ .... ~----............................. ~ IM Or91 Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 2. 1981 Af I 1•11:: to • trfs ............... £fictw•h&Ww-. • Afial&Nh~ , ........... 4Jff Offtal..... 44IO -...... ,................ .,..................... ....................... ...................... . ............•..... ., ........................ . 0.-INI.... ..,.. HU Ullfl •Ill "-" U.fw 1 t • .._,, t 1d1 l7d7 C... .. Mlr Jill .._. Jl41 Wt&>¢• Jnt Plhrbeaulll\alf)'decorat MIWPOIT n••u• n•••••••••••••• n••••••~••••«E I 1• u n••••n--•••-•" en••••••.............. ••••••••••u••••••••tt• ••n•••••H••nn••. •••• td hH nr OCC. •·1470, ~ -5•··"'-"..__ • .-1 ••••••••-.. -·•••••.. ••••••••••n••••••••• W ,.. ....... n..1 ... • B s21• lBR C l• $4·Sf0Aakf0f ..._,..,.,., Hot•• oau .. _l.111" .... Mwe• .. .....___._ n ..,,_ _........___._ WW...... aaa to_...~• r MAllMmSWALI ~. · are_~u. .....,. __ Spacloua t11«utlvt ur ·········-······· -. lbtO.UPll tWJ•-4 ..... ,...._ JJ6t Zbdrm tba E Jba, dpli, aar. '800 2 • 3 Br Tcrnllo. UH dra ... aiov. Nr Sbop-t'emale non·1molter. "*. Hnu '""' Ctl)' •JbrCllllantl "45' ............ -............................... 2Bc1nn'1~ba CblklOK,DOPIU Drive Apu Patlol l1n i.' pina. Paft, ONtth lit room CdM home SIOO Kall All1ttVteesava1la T~!: ~"~~~ -. IKB2br,pr I ..... .... .. CH SPY.USSUASI 28dnn ()('eanft n by ooly. 11' Httiiotro9t double cu' 1ar~1e1. + Dep. Call ~-for Mo 7eo.Gl63 afttf $pm ble. 'option.al' From w come Unlb or' Eqwty ICZ$ ~wpt ..'r"· H3l2 a bdrm, 2 ti.. oewtJ O. moo pr mo ror a I Br. I Bdrm 2 ti. • Av11110 • near HWJt Harbour 121!(. f47.-0 wltd•.YJ. IQ ll up at rtuonablt UI0,000 Atl oow ! ={ ap !brff•l coratH. liauofUle. 9'50. 4\.'a Ba~ with area& t Bdrmoeea.nA WOO ~ ....... , .,.. ...... ,., ... ,. Exec Hunt Harbour rental• N~ lun rt Broker Co Op. A1ent Su~Jbr t4l24 vle•• · Oardtnlo1 l bdrm 'wrtb firepl1re HUNTINGTON BA y .,.u.t&:164 HOO home need• 2 room Q!ll~.S'flll673-~ &31-4$11 WALK TO BEACH· 1trvDl~e.~.· • .u DR. LR, porch. di•· CONDO ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• maltt 111/F 30+. Call NIWPOITCIHTB ........... l206 Brand Dtwl Br. Micro, -_.. __ _,. bw11hcr. stove Newb' 2 Br. l~ Ba. Patio, s E ... w I N D 841-filO Preatlrlol.d ruu serYtte ---------1 ........ ·-··········· rtove, dlilbwuhtt. 9175 7 land1r1ped. $8$0. carport, wuher/drycr v"'1• I ·GE Malutt responsible MW. EXEC' offices. lnclds 91 lllTS Charmil\12br,lbabouse Mo.W. 53J.'lt'19. Harbor View tlomea. l tncl. Wat«•ttuhpakl. ""'-" ovtr 30 to ahr Meu rcpt, scr .terox, undt'r with fttJtll. cm lood ...... ~ Waterfall, Ouebo, Kol Lee 3 br, 2 ba. au. new Comm. pool, Adulu, no New 1.a bdnn lu.ury Verde Apt Furn except around Pk'I· teln & an I 14-7...._. t ~:~rd,!:_ ~~ C.t twl;,1;' lJ42 Pond. wooden root· crpt. So. of Hwy 177$. peu ~ + S:IOOdepoalt. adult apta in 14 plans 1 ror your rm MS $1 07 tlqut' decor ronr rm • • • bn'da•, lov .. ly tXt" •BR, P'um 18R apt w llWldeclt 675--11821, 875-11.2$ Afnl. no fee. HS;ZOOO, Bdrm from MG. 2 bdrm v wk~. 644 71119. 7 ...... , ... •~•• ....... •" " ~ " for rent for mo ol Oct. · f T y Low Do · We• t•h er I y B 11 y 3Yt8A home w/separal.e Set 2 BR l Ba au paUo SO loua apt avail now. rom ~. ownhouse F w/teen LO ~hr w MIF' EXECUTIVE Hy WR ..... , ........ lZ07 waterfront rondo, 2 Br. gueat apl. Sl400 mo. "50. ooS.torSun w/carden.i'oom0 tlachelor . 1 It 28R from •10 + poola, ten· Hae w/pool. 38R s:ioo o ......... C•t ....................... 3$' boat slip. Avail. im· 759-0279 Zl2~ Opal. Balboa 673·6522Moo.Ji'rl, 9.5 From 1325. • Clok to nit, waterfalls, ponda! Incl utll. lftl.ut Ref SUfTES Octan vu, Nice, between med. $1050. 846·48SS, Island -' G O ' SO F w y . Ou for cook.lni l beat· 1146-71124 IN JU:CSts,2"38r.3ur 846-4457 ILUffS.YllW C.-. .. W. J72l 2 BR , 2 BA. patio Balconles.patio.,poob, ins paid. From San Femtoabr 2 1:1rapt,al HarTAGf arltin , . '"1-.. 3•44 On Back Bay, Z Br. 2~ ••••••••n .. n••••••••• w~!r~~t;!·,!700~ 9 5 Jae. teonia, lndry fac Diego Frwy drive North troctive, rurnjshed, ,1 "-'IA "'-~-..LI._._ 1•2z -,. Ba. Den. c.ondo 2 car 2 bib beach. Ch1nnl.n1, -.-.on. • . H U N T I N G T O N on Beach to McFadden I r ---,. ••••••••••••••••0 ••••• garare. frplc Sl300/Mo. small bach. apl. 1275 .OS\.\ Acacia, 3 bdrm. 2 GARDENS'901 Hell HB then West on McFadden blk from beach, 't• Nrw luxury of let Sface ' as·R~·~.t;;;;;;~ .. c~: PATIO HOME Mll-0767. mo.incl.utila.67s.81189 ba,oceanvlew. Solu c tuca ' Hell to Seawiod v111111e. :i~'~2ec~.r~t,.dtu~11j1 ~Znt~~~1~; t/!w~'c.,.~t tage " Canyon view. 2 Bd + den . A1C, llODIGUIVIEW L& 1tudio apt, mature Call873-79'2 s.g.132_3 _ <714>893-Sl.91 W11 ne81$-8334 cess AvaJI now ' (;;all stovt. nopee&, adlu, 185(1 1ara 1e · frtsb paint, Sea wind 31>r 2ba very adult.a, no pets '400 inc Coste MtM 3124 Spac 2 br ape, kids OK. loom 4000 Christi»~ f" to shr big ror detaib cl rdor. 673-1464 avail. now. Adulu .only· pvt Xlnt ccnd No pet.s Util 873-01'4or~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• paUo. '405/mo, I.at. lut ••••••••••••••••••••••• house 10 H.H No pets 551-1231 64o.423Q SPACIOUS SBr. 38a, S7SO /mo Fred Gibson Cdnr Incl. $1500. Avail Cott. w... J724 MESA VERDE home at 11381 Keelson (Beach/ Laguna Beach !ifotor lrui, _R?S ~deL!M!S-3880.,, formal dinrm, ram rm 558-IMOO "lo i zo Ca ll tvts •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• mosphere 2&3dbapts Slater I 982 -3137, 985 No Pacilic Coast WANTED 2 M/f' rmmts 17THSTIHT wfwet bar, IJ'dnr incl -851·G.1'77 CASADEOIO Noeett.5'-1034. 831·9303 Hwy, Laguna Beacb. tosbr•brhou.wtn H 8 COSTAMESA Avail now Sl200 mo. MlWlY DICOI. Spacious 38R Townhouse Daily, Weetly, Kitchen <lSOO sq rt or 1nd1vldual Alt 760-83U. DEC HOME ALL UTIU'I'tES PAID 1 Br 1u pd encl 1ar apt Lrg yrd Obi car available. Low winter 87mo. ~ev~ oHlces, & receplJOn. con Loh for S. 2200 JBR. 2BA Ocean View HAUOI VIEW c be d/wiabu. ~ Adults 1¢ a r • t r p I c • rates. 494-S294 MATURE PBSOH ftrence nn. reasonably ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pool Beautiful! S2000 4 Br 2\la Sa. famtly rm , om pare fort you 642-S073. Washer/Dryer hook ups Balboa Inn. S80 & up 3 bdrm homt on the priced call_. 4 acra o( land Newport mo Leaae Option. 3 Br. family rm, dbl Din rm, 2300 sq, rt No rent. Custom design Children welcoltle. Nr weekly. Kitcheonelte, watertosharew11hl11dy Realooorrucs 67)-biOO Beach. OK for Condos, 76().72!7 cuage, central air. pvt pets. 11700 Mo. Drive by ftaturu Pool, BBQ. 2 Ir. I .. ._. Huntington Harbour. ocean front. 81S..s740 S300 Of,.•"e or M .... 'cal Bldg yd, tomm. pool ' spa, first 1808 Port Abbie call cov 'rd garage, sur. Newly decor. Cfu pd. .-i25 mo ~ Ea•ls1"de Costa Mesa 673 mialter6 N.I . OFACES ' ""' C0th MtM 3%24 $'700 mo. Avail. immed. 752-6499 rounded wit~luab encl aar., pool, dshwr i· · • --· --2 prrm1um offic~ avail 6tl·016J ....................... S~iee Miller or Fred 4 b r . 4 b a h 0 m ;--;n laodJcapina. A t llv· Adults. 642-5013. IHCfv.McrJt Im! ~ )r~c. I~ :n~ry~ ~~el F :S~h~~lsB'maJr ~~~~ Pnmt toe , new ca~l HDUCID MESA VBDE Gibson. rhrsS58-9400 Bayshores Auil 1st 1111 atits belt. Nopet.1. 3 Ir To SA•-.. Clean 2 'bdrm, 1~ ba C 0 L L E G E G A L . wlmd or alt 6.30 wood floon. ~ky light.,, COf'OINI .. Mii' Ho.e 3 B f .1 1 weelt in Jan. Sl800 mo. 1 I Br rum. M4S Huntington Landmark open beam ce1l10gs. a c r, ami Y rm. rg 2 Br furn. $520 Newly deror. gas pd., condo. Stack washer and P>O/mo, 1st & last mo NB prof gentleman wlll 9« & 892 SQ ft at SJ 2S Older dplx 4Sxll8' lot on ya rd. Avail. 1mmed. yr lease. Ron Jackson 365 w Wilson 642 1971 encl gar., pool, dswbr dryer 2 patios. wet bar, reg. 6t6·3375 alt Spm. sh re beau! home w 1m J( '"'r 5,,. rt. Call Mark Ki kt PCH. Possible to build 2 S92S / mo yr leas,. S56 1800 · ' · Ad t•· .u .. .,..,. .. ~ ., Condos. 997.1711 ownr. '· · SUS C SIT u ..,_ ....,."""'. bit in gas dble oven and New redec. Pvt BA & En· ovr 30 1375. 7~<M!02 at 67J.6606 Jackie , rltr63l·l2166 WESTCLJFF 3 bedroom. A AS Spacious 2 Br. l Ba. range. 2 car gar. 9600 lraoce. HB F 18-2S non P'emale 25.35 to shr w F. Momt .. Detett, $'12S. 3 BR Oraogetree l story with pool, family Furn. l br. ape. $345 & Laundry rac .. pool. $.195 per mo. I.st and last + -smkr. $250. S36-U794 C . M S 2 0 o C a 11 AIRPORT ltlOrl 2400 PatioHmefreshdecor, room,2fireplacea.din· up.Encl.gar.Adults.no 548-9556 $300 sec deposit. Call Artist/Photographer AnswerAd 114!1 5, EXECUTIVE ••••••••••••••••••••••• di ing room, 3 patios, etc pets. 2110 Newport Bl. (714) 759-4381 Ask for Studio ..,blktobeach 2 642·4300,24hrs SUITE IY OWNER giir opnr, a 1 comm .. e~SOO Mo.646-4477~ Mll·4968btwn8&5PM PllVACY &OUln ML_Bingham ___ rooms' & bath, as i's Several otrtc~ ,1\-.111 1n B ·r I •a b k :::rulles. No. pell!. 1375/mo. Oelux.e Mobile Like new 1 & 2 fk Apls. • $475 3 Br. 3 Ba Pool, Good light. $16S Mo. F w 1ch1ld 4 wall shure rull ~ervlte eXl'C ~ultl.' b:~u~i ~r ~d ~obi t~ F~:. l:~se~a~~l~~~~ NO~THWOOD-38r, 2Ba llCi CAHYOH ~Ho~eQ~=~e:~_ts1g;~ d~!~~ b~I~~ ~fti~: patio. Kids OK. No pets. 497,3077 or'94·279'7. ~~·~~B $300 ulll ~~~.~ O l'. Aipporl home. Loe. in pre-pvtyard.spa•·"""l.Nr home. Beautiful up· Luxurious . Three rtBld"~8373 pool spa..,.., laundry 641M1666or9ID-7484 Newport Height s M non-smltr 21 + Lrg s l i g i 0 us Her i lag e CdM Fwy. Av:t "&'.t. 15 graded hse 00 pvt cul·de-bedrooms Two baths ewpo v . ....... . luah' shad;;fiandscap: 2 br. 2 ba, crpt, ow. encl. Females, 2 rooms avail JSR, CdM No F'lakes NEWPORT ecacH Estates in Rancho, CA. ~2'10Q_ sac. S87S mo. Agt. Kyle Richly decorated. Muted t•tlafJt•IMdt 3740 ing. $460 & up. Mature gar, upstairs. Nr beach. in house. $260 each uul.644-4773 I.ft Custom landscaping SS2·61ll tones. 3000 square feet ••••••••••••••••••••••• adults. NO PETS. Mesa 842-8>32 room . 6t6-sal6. -PRlld ELOCt\TION surrounds this lovely Lovely, 2 Br 2 Ba. Overlooks 10th tee or ~achCottage,oomplele-Pines, 2650 Harla, b R th . b h Single Mom in Irvine ACR<SSF'ROM Eastaide. ca rpets. 11 S3SOO h 1 f Pvt · 1 Will 2 br, l~ a. sm patio. oom wi pnvate at , wants rmmte S200 moo SHERATON HOTt;L ~~::1s~ic":.i1\hy ~e;~~:d drapes, h-ups, enclsd RENT'Al.S ~o cfu'f ,r.;1°Rt J :~w6 qwe · y. SG-24-47. 7711 Ellis. Mgr, A.pl. D. ocean view. S27S per Mo. thl child OK SS2 9224 1249 sq fl 10 plush. Cull $700 N t Jbr. 2.,.,ba tl25 ear Y eue. ue · · LUXURY DUPLEX . Owner 1573-311.5 Mll-5386. rr bid t rrom $44,SOO Owner gar o pr s . •br, 2ba '825 Grand Valee. Open Sun 1 _... l..ti 3741 2 Br. 2.., Ba. dble gar. DAN A POINT. share sperresv~c1eve0Sp1cane "h gdeAomr anxiouslosellatl37.9SO Savage Wilde & Co day lS To see call -...--. BRANDNEW 2 Br.2Ba. Hohlt,Mohk 4100 house. avail nov. Bill. ~ ._, ' & will carry short term 67S-9006 4br, 3ba llOO · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 16.50 sq It with e\•ery eoclsd aarage, stove ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• antiques, Ole noon.. in bed Le Raisor Rlty 833-8600 631·7300• Realtor · Furn tux stuclio, spe, TV. xtra, huge rear yard di $52.S Mo S.36-2456 831·~ ~~ t e r 1 0 r p I a n t 5 & paper. l-67&.51.34. 3 + h~m;a~!~r~i:~; NEW condo, 2 masters+ maid service, phones, I with RV gale. Adults 536~i!l!_ ' SUL.AD MO'Tll FEM. ROOMMATE balconies SJ LS sq rt rui Big Bear MOl.llllam View n 1 T den. Woodbridge, 2 car Beautiful Newport Crest Sl2S wll. 499-222'1 . 673-6336 642-9666. WALK TO BEAC H: Wkly rentals now avail. To move-111 Nov 1, for 3 yrs Conlart uv. ni•r bu1ldable lot 85 X 110 ~mco:~~!~~mi~o~ gar, S87S/m0. 5.59-4718 9>.enwdo 4rBI r, FR, ~~·,2C,!' Stuclio Apt. ocean view. 2 Br. l Ba. Pool. garage. Bach, stove & refnge, $112 le up. Color TV nice 2 br bouse on directly Fantastic lovest S2l,SOO 1 lrv;fte Grov-3 bd.nn, 2,~ • . _._.... deck, frplc. walk lo No pets. tiDC: Mo. 139S A Phones i.n room. 2274 E 1S1de C M $290 1mo. + 645-7687 960-5323 poo · sauna. jacuui. "' ...... ·7 .. _ h "'-unf ~ ga.s & waler paid. $3SO Newport Blvd C M utils Teri, wkdys I etc . elr S7SO Mo. ha, ram ryn. din rm. air S.C...._.. 3276 '9:~61,.wu or um. MBakeFr.~l-0763Btwn9-l. Mo.s.36-2456,S.36-'1979. 646-7445 979_7474,eves 63~4718 _ _ _ · '-646-4477. cond. Pnv yd. Comm ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · on n . 1 _.. l..ti 3141 343RIVIERAOR. pool. tennis. jac. or 3bdrm. 2ba. walk to N.---'leocll 376' •2Br.1Ba S395 --,--Live at Newport Beach M/F shr CM Hse Nice h hi f -,.... • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ( P.C HI SlOO weekly surround1nos Fenced Mesa Verde, beau 3 BR. 2 5 op. sc s. reeway · beach, golf, tennis NP ••••••••••••••••••••••• I child OK. no pets 226S Oceanside of Hwy, No. pine Knot Mote I rd ~10 64~8 ba child olt S82S mo S800 mo. pets '67S. 492-7913 af\ D Maple, ~9494 Lag. 2 Br I Ba, adults on· 645-0440 ~ o_ro_ • -- • 673-SOSO.~ 83J.3J66 .lll.!!L East.side 2 Br I Ba near ly, fTOO Brian Johnson Single 25 to 3S washer & Westside 2 Br. 1 Ba 2bdrm condoRancboSao •Nr beach Nice 2 BR 2 schools, no pets S425 494-7554. eves 497 -1561 5-erltlltc* 4200 dryer.$200mo.smallde-~ House, enclsd garage, Joaquin. Gotr course Ba, ocean vu. Fplc No Mo. 63l-6W. a t. ....................... ~l. 6t2·8104 RE~LTOR S patio. W/d hook-up, view. Major appliances ~494·8'727 lB d I d 2bdrm,oceanview,spec· Newport 3 Br. l 1M?use Bental needed Resp I •-wt . N No pets. l!OOS58-8989 Well-kept 3 br home KNI r P x. gar, pvt Y • v.1r I I lie t rrom ocean, parkrng 'male 26 seeks 2 br +2 ba LAKE AIROWHUD-carpe s "' c a111s. o -~ & elec. pd. No pets S300 tu cu ar poo . wa o Wk I Y av a i I. now w /same in COM pets. $425 +secunty. WDBRG IEAUTY features crackUn~ fplc mo. 673-773'1. 642-3073 bch tshoppmg. 16SO/mo. 67S-677s. ,2131 836_1718 JUST 100/o DOWH S48-S442or770-5629 J+ Cam rm. formal din, modern dream kitchen 136 Albert St .. llC 2Br. Adults no .557·2337 -~-. This lovely mountain EASTSIOE cute 1 Br cot 2 rrpls, condo. Close to & many other xtras' r 1 l~B K C/\ .... _... ............. 31,9 Vocoffoe I.... 4250 Pror M /F' ~XI yrs share ho me is completely h 114924 Also roomy 2br 'l'EAA·ROUNO FUN: rp c · a, _,., mo . .-w,.... • -••••••••••••••••••••••• spacious 2b r. 2 b a rurnlshed down to the laJe. semi-furn ' nice lake, fis · swim. boat. retreat! Quiet area. only Soc1a1 Ac1 ... hes 01· -640•2004 •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br Ba I boa Isl and a pt. HEWPOIT CEMTBl DllYE Lease I or all 4 incl re cept,phones.t'Onference rooms. copier +• 1·3 Yr lease avail Star\lnll al S460 631-2242 ~Sunhon · Kralt~ Sheetsanddis .. -.J Br,2 neighborhood ~30 lst. spa. Sorry DO agents ••001G I re<:tor •FreeSundoy SPACIOUS 2 BR PAii llWPORT A I w· ter W-kly/ S32S I I J h '""' last & secur. Mary S995/mo.Lois Miller agt. ~. ar +newapp c va1 . in . ~ +'II ut1s on Ba. huge game room, ac7.""'0 631_1-~ 114924 Brunch • BBO 5 • ADULTS Beam clngs, Monthly. 673-7873. 851 0834 9.5 Eves & l .. LIO .. I'"'' ..... 0 ..., ""' """' R · F Parties • Plus more t kt b r 1p11111Kurs " " -" large sunny deck with enhmes63~~ rg 1 · serv ar, re rig~ ~ IUlllllUU New dlx w/f 2 br condo wknds67~7974 fabulous lake view, ex 3 b~~1~~to1!!'. ~b':1~~?~~: &.og..a hcd 3241 s. J4lm ~:,~r.~~~: ~~~~: ~~8~5f"5: Kooa, HJ. avail. wnlr/ LAGUNA Beach. Mellow, tra large lot Included poo l. pal10, en cl. ....................... Capfttr.o 3271 (pro &proshop)•2 673-8800 COUMTIYCLUI wklrseasol!0.675-0604 stra1ght,non-smokerfor are microwave oven, backyard, sprinkler OCEANFRONT Mobile ea••••••••••••••••••••• He~11r.c1ut>s•Sauoa LIVI~ 1u PALM SPRINGS Pvt 3 br, 3 ba house p, washer, dryer & dis· systtm. S800 w /pool Homes $1000 mo Dbl BEAUTlruLCONDO • Hydromassage • USTSIOE "'7 n home . pool/j~. Jo EX· blocks from V1ctona hwasher A slip IS 111 servi ce. Water pd. wide.499-3116 3 br, all extras, newly Sw•mm1n11 • Goll 2 Br. 1 Ba. poolside apt , MEWPORT elusive Tennis Club Beach Ocean view S233 eluded in the low pnceor MarguenteSilG-3666 •BEACH HOUSE* Cozy crptd, pool, patio. 2 kids D<mng Range laundry rm .. close lo all IEACH area. wk.1·323-9743 mo. utils incl C111l $525,000 Owner will Tnhme bi-level, (pc, 3 Br, lBR, frplc, beamed ce1t. OK. SS90fmo. l!l, last, BEAVTIFUL APTS· No pets. ~II for appt l.rg Big Bear Cllbin. Pool Greg, 494.:42J67 earry at 13% for 5 years 3 ba priv yd, ,,..r lot "9c ing. Cowtyan:I. S. Lag sec Avail. 831 9303 Singles ' & 2 Bed TSL MgmL642·1603 An adult community on table, color TV. 2 fplcs BAL B 0 A ISL A~ D with just 10% down. "u •• ~ 5 mo. 496-4486 rooms • Furn1st1ed 8 y F R 0 NT S h D.M. MrtW IJtr 851-9990 West.la.... 3291 & unturn.slled• w Lge I br, 1 ba, refng. OW, the Back Bay Spec Sleeps 14. 714~16 A r 7 35 ESd 3B lBa 1 d TOPOFTHEWORLD ••••••••••••••••••••••• l•v•ng •No Peis • WJSide. avail now. ta~ular Spa, 7 swim· le.tahtosi.r. 4300 beautHul3Br2Baapl Pnvale offtre fur rent w 1b11lcony to s h r w other artist S260mo 851 9794 NEWPORT UECSUITES Avail for sub lease in one or Npt'stx<'lusf\1•of rice complexes Qu1t•t h3ndsome stiling 10 eludes . • recept phonf' ro••erage• Kllrhen • kidse pet~-OK.' lv~ii 5 br, 2 ba. din area . •3Br. 2Ba. dbl garage, Models Open Da11y ~o.640-0997 mmg~,8b~~htedlrt~lsn· ••••••••••••••••••••••• with M /FUatrai'!!~ t6002 I o....,r::;..,'*"r Nov 1 1625 mo lsl + stove. washer /dryer famrm,lgfbcdyd.S'100 9106 Easlstde 1 Br needs nis co ......... e 11 . Cutliv;n.,expenses' moorw1 cons1ucr in 2500 h k g cl d mo. + f100 S« l4J61 I · r d p u I t I n g g re e n -..... d1V1duals at $375 pr mo Uhl • 1an1tonal • IOU d~.642-3767 oo up, ar, en . Y • Oakwood work , private ence Bac helors I and 2 EFs ltabedll ~bTie_d 1M971 each, non-smokers pre I free photorop1es munlh ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4Br Nwpt Rmera Condo 000. 964-1661 al\. m. Purdy St. 84&QS4 Gerden Apartment• yud 1375 rncld uttls b d oo • rt l ea ur in me ag f<>rr"d lst last •· sec • Ample parkmg • ~~ 189.900. Sharp 4 Br Dbl ' NEWER 3 BR, 2 Ba. din· HOME FOR RENT S.36-4192. e r ms apa men 5• Large CJ i en t e I e "' "' · . · "' · · ' for virv. ml! rrplc, big lot Name your lenn1s1pool /jac. avail ing/rm. den and fplc. 3 Bdrm. S62S Fenced Newport S..Ch N. 2 Br I Ba. E.s1de adult and townhouses from Personal attention & rerLlrian673-1:118 ~ftv Q~:::ned Sernces terms. Bkr848-0709 I O·l5·BI. SSSO mo Walking distance orthe yard & garage, Kids & 880 lrv•1111 1"116'~' apt, no pets. S4 50 ~to SIIXX>permonth careful sc reening Time lM lo shr furn 2 bt. 2 ba tnl'at9iS-0740 lcmcltff, Fan., 642"3397 beach Pets and children pets welcome MS-2000. (?i-4) 545·l l04 543.5478 On Jan;it>or:ee At Saving! Balboa Isle apt Neat, Gro.... 2700 2 br. 2 ba + loft condo, OK. Sl,000 mo. 111 Three A ent no fee. Newport BMCh s. 1br Efside, small but San Joaqwn Hills Road HOUSEMATES nonsmoker. prof SJSO IUCH FIOMT ... brand new, highly up-Arch Bay. OR, $1250 mo. Avail. now 2 Br. 1 Ba. 1100 161h St 1Do•er 11161h1 J11416'4·1900 832_4134 1 mo. yrl~ D_ave673·3~ OFRCE ILDG ••••••••••••••••••••••• graded, xlnl view or on the oceanside of hwy Water & trash paid. (7l4) 642"5113 cozy w /lots of neat Oceanfront for Winter Resp X over 40to shr hsc for lease Pt'H and 1111h PIESTICitOUS waterfalls, 2 car gar. w. in North Laguna. Both garage Adults, no pets. wood. Adlts only. S345 Rentals Furnished & w /P /teen1pets S275 mcl llunt Bch 3.000 sq rt 81) CUSTOM HOME o~ner,._rns. 957.9212 are vacant. A.gt. 494-7551 $450 + $400 deposit Oceanfront. Neat 2BR. 155~·lll60. l 1 d $370 unrum. B~er. 675-4912. <•R.':;;tSri>)f.aJc·· util tsttlast ref C M NNN Avail Nuv lsl In Fallbrook. with 71,; MESA VERDE Elegance achieved ! Agent,nofee.545-2000. tfjOOMoWmterAdult r. u 15 P NO FEE' Apt. & Condo ~C" """ ., 642-2533ai\4i>m 8425900orJl476363 acres producing grove. 4 br .. 2 ba .. ram rm. 2 Fam. home or the sand CaedniW-213-~3018 carport. Quiet adlts. no rentals. Villa RA!ntals. l~<fj'ldc~ .. t M tP 25.35 to shr 2 br apt, 500 sq rt back offi<'l All amenities Spec· r 1 d w/all extras ' Plush 1L.-1 340 pets 383 W Bay ill.:49l2Brolter U j._ t" CdM. nr .._h ...,.,., + 1, multi use Sp'""' 111 tacular views from all car gar, rp c. c v . h h ~tiled OCEAN FRONT 2 & 4 Br. M8·9S_l6_. --""·--·---ut11s. 673 ::Coo ....., •,' M k ds f patio. kids OK, pets carpets t roug out, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail. Winter. Weekly / 1 BR Versailles. Pen· """"' Irvine lnduslnal nr rooms. any 10 0 maybe $8 25 m o. brick fpt c . full y. Jbdrm . 2ba. tennis, Monthly.673-'18'7J. 2 Br. 1 Ba. Upper Apt. thouse,SS40permonth Oldest&largestagency Airport Perfect for family fruit. Pvt party 966-0564. equipped k1tch & security, I,', mi to bch. $490 Mo. 765 Hamilton 644 5369. S48-0425, ioSo.Calil.smcel971 G~ art1St 7S'per sqrt 2woi~ tdroadwen/.fi~!6nsce,00w0.· Eastside. 2BR. fenced landscaped grounds! ~1065 ~eps bl.~ Oce2 aoBR. le2nn8isA, 160-0134 631 7 SI · 9110. 645-6242 Credits ABC.NBC.CBS, for ...t 4350 ~~ If} .,. Only $165()1 MU3t see' · JOC, lae. • • Lr• Aleao 2BR. •ar. Ow,..r A •ftt Cosmo, Phil Donahue ••••••••••••••••••••••• I· 723-1813. patio. Adults. No pets. .u .. , · · Com do • • 1 Wotr . 673-35116 & ~ " ...... ""' PrilM ~ ldt Loe. $4SO. 1st, la.st + dep .,......., U f I• d 3425 adults,oopee&.$43$.2178 I BR PEN1liOUSEAPT •Yaotf• S~Gw.Jr • 00 r lffllhhlh Reotimes63l~Ftt W1WI 2bdrm,2ba.rU't!place.l "B"Placenlia.~7983 VERSAILLES Nr to all new clients who on Balboa Penlnsul11 npprox I I ~mtr .. ~~~ ...... ~!~~ 2:.'o-;15 Fenced yrd. Ot:ean\•iewbouse,1brw/ ....... ~;·a:;:;;mm r;;4~~t:'t~:.~·1~eelt-Coz y bach. Easlside, beach. 831-0300 needaplace ~~~ort~unZone 110"1 ft ~~~=r· full ~rv . on the Magoif1cmt CdM Ocean gar 613W.19th.CM. ~o~o~.:s~~7 beach tlwLlldlYF.w. Versailles lBr, fum /uo-l:[.~ood loc uhl pd 2 Br 2 Ba 1,'J blk to bch ServingallofS CaltL 673-2943,673-3930 Comeseeitnov.' Vie w Pool Hom e . 646-1145 Rent in Cos\a Mesa 's furn. SS3S/$510 mo. yr Yrly, gar. adJts, no pets Single garaiie '" Costa M•wpori~ ~10.000. $250,000 eqwty Db 3 II 2 la N.wpott IMdl l2H NEW EST gated 20 round. 213-792·3469 Eve Nies':, 2 B~-J Ba BCottage + uW.61S.l106afl4 GardenGrove.89S-3482 Mesa SSOmo Tobi ... ~ Xchange for' CONDO Near So Cst Se····~··•••B••••83••••r·0~1• Town home VJLLAG E 642-4957 5' + r. 1 a in 4· Versailles, spacious 2 851-2175 Call Judy --1f!l:Tllr1 -Plaza. Pool. Jae, rec aview 4 r 3 . am1 Y COMMUNITY. 2 & 3 Br PACIFIC SUNSET Plex . 963-6SS1aft6. bdrm, 2 ba Security Open Sat. too• 10.5 Sm car or Storage Sare & 642-4644 for appt. to see room Avail Nov l. ~7S rm. dining nn, ocean & 2•,; Ba. UlOO . 1800 sq. ft. VIEW 2 br, 1 ba, small yard, gate, club house. ocean mo night Light views Pool & or pure luxury. Garages. ls steps to sand. Lg 2 $400/mo. avail. DOW 980 view S'ISO 1!!!1!!!1•••••1!!!!1111 Secure ~~ --· ...... EWP .... at ... T ... -• .... ••••••••••••••••••• ~141760-0853 tennis. $1400pr mo. hydro-tubs in mas.ter bdrm w /carport, bat. W 17th. SIB-4713 55'7·199'7 -1111191111 ... •11111111~~!1111-I CENT& Hoetsfwitllhtd Back Bay view Nr Waterfrontlease,4Br4 suite. formal dio!ng ldry fac. utiJ lnc '355 NwptHgts,lgelbr,Jba, NUllEACH&IAY ""Gay~mmate SJ~~~f~w~b~eun~~:~~~ Leasetorall~~~f re ••••••••••••••••••••••• Airport. 3 br. 2 ba. re· Ba, ramlly rm. top con-rooms. wood ~rning 851·!Ml7 stove, sm. yard, water 2 Br sharp, yrly l6SO L ;ort~~ s T~"a y Beach. OOmo S.36-5050 cept, phones. conrerenct' lalboct ,,._ 31 H dee . gar , big yard. lge dition, dockfor 40 boat fireplaces. micro-wave 3 bdnn. 2 ba, attractively pd, 370a,.; La Perle Ln 2 Br, huge deck, furn or Male l f'em~le f\ooro· rooms, copier t 3 Yr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• atio S0.642-9S42 usoo. oveds, ~cedt.ep!~!osgan~ furnished, nr ocean. JO 5.760-0159 unrurn. S'ISOyrly. 3'a1itl J.W.c'.cfor'~ot~l ~~.~~~ •••••• ~~!~ tease avaJI. Startin~ at --------Spi·c •· SpanJbdrm, 2ba, 2 ~ar 5 va · . mos ms 673-9060AJll lbdrm, avail Oct 15th. J.R. PROPERTY __ ... PM $460 WI..--S • B B le 1. h bvlng onlY IS mmutes . . . Q · t · I MANAGERS o....,,.s. ll-7 1617 WestcUrr N B Want "'11111 ....... 1.Al cargar,elecgdo,comm. 4 r 4 a,c aom s arp, from Fuhlon I.stand, 7 lBr I blk to bay & heh, we singe person. no (213)6»JIMO. financtal inst. 1000s.r. 631·2242 112 Br Uttle Isle~ pool. SS95/mo. Sec. dep. next lo tenrusR · & bef ach. minutes to S.C. Plaza or $400 mo. yrly. Ocean· pets. $3SO/mo. Newport 675-6173 673-0364 •••••••••I 1st. floor.Ag_~n! S4l·5032 4Br3ba2stry S900 req . Agt Renate . SlSOOmo. emaxo Npt. o.c Alrport.Justeastor rr.ont tBr, $SOO mo. Hts.642-5939. 3 ll:DIOOMS Bayfrt4Br2\?ba Sl200 646·1171. Bob orDovie759-1.22l Newport Blvd. & so. of winter. JONF.S RLTY $345. lBR, fridge. Adults J IATHS BAYFRONTOFFICE Waterfront Homes Inc. 1 br, l ba, or Broadway & Sao Dieso Frwy Start· 673·6210 no pets. lmmac. 731 "C" 1675 MONTH S00 fret, janltonal, park '7U900 Newport Blvd, no pets, WESTCUff ing at $11XX> a month. Oceanfront I Br winter W 18th St. 673-7787 129 3.Slh St. lower unit. in etc 7~9440. ~Sunho\\ lkalh . $400/mo, 1st & last. Lux u r i o u s r our 631 ·S439, 2473 Orange rental. terrific vu, up-• 2Br. 28a. Near So. C. xlnl cotd. Avail. now . Airport·6 offices + lg Furn 2BR. patio. rrptc. avail. now. 640-8101 bedroom, three bath Ave .. Costa Mesa stairs. 673-36163 Plaza, S.A. Luxury Con· 9"-7 djv1ded rm.~ sq ft in .....,., •...td 4450 gar, waterfront w /dock. Lrg exec sBR. 38A., Fam borne. Beamed eel lings CM New Luxury Condo. OCEANFRONT APT do. w /pool, adults only. .il!ill 1 11· cl. ma int + util 641-8010, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Grand Canal. Winter rm, pool. gardener. in living room and rami· Lrg 2BR, ll.iBA. Garage Winter rental 1 br. $400 SS50. 83J..IB74. I Br condo, SS50 mo , 24-brs __ Stort for least 750 ~q ft. '6SO mo. Sl2SO mo Agt Judy 1Y room. Secluded pool opener .-micro-wave, mo, ullls mcl. No pets. Spacious 1 Br Garden Ver 9 a i II es· C a 11 3 otrices to screen. check Share 2 ore suite in pre-prime l0c C M S275 mo 673-41!1 979·5370, 540-7618 size yard Space for boat frplc , pool & spa. S7SO S481.l930, 673-'1M4 Apt. Pool & rec AU utll.s iu{830:2323 Rkhard. ref's &t employment, will stigious airi>Ott area. 375 646-4041 d~}'s onil'_ _ 1 _ .___.. 31... or trailer. Sl8SO mooth mo.~. paid. Adult, no pets Lovely I br Versailles match you with the right sq ft. For detail& call Stare for Rent 134 E l9th ~.:=:: ....... :: VIEWnewer4BR,2sty, 'f:ia1~ basis. Agent WESTCUFF-NB ........ EIPuertaMesa condo, octao vu , Roommate! 851·6226. St C M J!SOmo Drive Whitewater vu Emerald A llOO~ . . Beaut. 1200aq.ft. 2 BR 2 U.fw ht 1d 1959 M1pJeAve. ApU . :!:~{-~· Call Sandy, AVOID HIGHHMT byCAbLS48-72S9_ _ Bay 2 Br 2 Ba +Loft· E Blur co'Xlo4 br2 ~ ba, Ba, fplc. dining rm, ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• 414-1 HAMH.TOt4 30DayGuaranttt l7tb,1'11'tinSA .... tn.I._.. 4500 te~isrlo~ be~trr'fls ~~·.~.!~ .... ~!?.4 :.~l:i.~1~J100Cl. =~Lo.~~· no pets. ~:~~ ........... ~!! l~drm . crpts. mint· ~~t~n!~'Tiola~ 25~orfwlththiud °"~:~~Cf i<>OO;~·rt:ri~·a·H·ci;;; OCEANfRONTl BR.pvt HOME FOR RENT BAYSHORES. 4BR,38A 2 Br.1Ba.encbdpalio4s S2'1S San Clem. studio ~n~r·~~rp. s:ns. buchea & shopping Mile e95:H040 Top location. S29S1mo. poin t. Spectacular 4 Bdrm. POOL. $950. Home. Across from garagt. AdultaOftlY. l.'500 wfall utill paid! 14981 · . ltt. &31-2122 O~C«.151·7714 COST"' .....:s"' 675-6251 __ _ views. tor 2 adlts. -fenced yard 4s garage. Sw1m Beach. Sl4SO mo. Mo. 751-1350,541-1001. Plus: Nwpt Deach guest THE SEVILLE 2 Br. 2BR, UUI paid. tlSO. lit Fuml&hed.St';" :' $250. PRl.ME 2SOO sq ft tndd etr mo. •JO.IS Kids Ii pee& welcome. 21J..3115-2J16, 213Ml·3ZSZ "'-'-,.....__ ,.600 bouae W/WI "25 *6312 w /gar. Adults, crpts1 tut' lee S2XIQ. Before 8, MASTER/VISA ulil. incld. "-u.o.u9161 office_ space_. light l.n· 545-2000 Alenl nofM • ...,...xH-. ~ Plus: Irvine hideaway drapes, bltlns. fncd yo 673-116'. AIU,556-83. A....--i wi .....,. Mtw,.n.... l"t · • · WXUIYIAYROMT ....................... ,p11 air ,; w/patio wa~ pd. 2619 ~~--dustnal umt Next to ••••••••••••••••••••••• 38rslnglestyhllewfPOOL 38r.2Ba.wilhboat1Up. 2Br Tri·plex, frptc . tncl ~~~Pl.~SuJ 'T ' sa'ota Ana s.css l bdrm oceanfront "50 •DILUDOfftCfS• J ohn Wayne Airport. BAYCREST S·bdrm "50mo.AVAJLlmmed. Avail. Oct. lat. Many patio & 1ar. "25 mo. RenU~l.ai~Fee Call1·S,63M12'>. · · mo. All utJI paid. Call Ft01hr2brcondoinH.B. l,Ui3room.Noltuu~-and s_s & 40S fwn homt w tpool, tar1e yard 1 8 amenities. p soo Mo. Quiet mlddJt a1e adJts -EASTSlDE 1 Rm bach lM pm, l'IS-1142. w /same. Tennis, P.OO'· ~uired. Adj, Alrporter Aull. 1mmed. 97S 1215.2 C$h2aOromo.10~LlpObdrlmSL. E2 .............. 1240 Broker675-4812.. p10re!~..N .. '!J!'"· Avail Oct ..... ..._. 3106 apt, JllS per mo. l!t, beer lBa, 1~ yrtyto..:.. °!.,«' dW/067. f!1s.: ~ uuls' otetasw:m.•12. Rent, 11.ZSsq.ft , $400 mo. • ....................... ~acoo Bay 3 bt dock · ....,._,,. .... ••n•••••••u••••u I t 8315811 am1, •-.,. -a-.ep. c w $250 Up. Hunt. Bch. 1355 Lo11n. U CM. bath. new l'fdecorated HOllEFORRENT teMil 2yrleue'11100' Small 1bdrmover1ar u · ' 11 u W • Balboa . Male 3MS shr 5br 2b• carret, drapH, air. S?S.$116 $1800 mo. Yearly. 8111 4 Bdrm. rroo. fenced refueQ 87s.81117 ' 'Apalwllh,.al•~ apt. ~permo + utll, Eaataidt 1 BR. util pd, 213 bMnrSCoPlua/Frwy. 1730 Beadl.ff2,2834. 1-u.-~ ....... '-----4-51-0 OrundY. 87HJfl. yard 4s 1ara-. KJdl It · u•••••••H••N•••••H• Matu..., :=uJt only =et locat.lcll. Ne> peta. Modem • bd ...... 2 ...... , :fi•· ..,.,.,. +share utils. -...,.. -·-•"" ........ •1mt .... , Ev--mo Call $40..l.158 • • .._., v.w ....., 80 .&.J SLIP •••••••••••••••••••••" IA&IOA pets •elC'CJllM. 545-2000. -~•..-T .... w..I 3706 • .. · -· ult · frplc, dabwtlr, aaraae. l HPU. "' ara1e 11tor1ge 12·w x VIUA A&ent, no fee. 4 bdrm. 2\.ii ba, famlty .......... "........... mR for Daye M. ho1.11e f1'Qm beadl. llOO Promott,ory pt pent,hH. ........ .... ,.. 35'0. Near NB Post ef, ;::::s=.::n!: 4 BR, 1 ml r.o tie.eh. ll50 room. fareplaca. Cl:':: Balboa ltlud 1 Bdrm .... Pn' 1 1107 IWll .. & .._. J14t m Y ea. poa. ., rr wort for ,.. .._ _..,..1411 ftct. 9'2-300&. den rabtllCMll oceao per mo. + '950 dep. u:cutiv1 ::ne· A a furnla~~ mo .......... -...................... -.... -.. l Br. Yurly, 1arace cl!!gtl "nt.m• ....... fl...... W ... 4600 vie.;, •hid 1ervlct. Matt Oct. lt. •• no J:: !illtcr ___:. .Ital 8:.ch. = 1 Br ... ~J•· THI WNflU1111 part Int. *P to be1e1-, r w ft 1r old chUd. 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Guar. eUm. frnnt.KcrlPflH09 COMPLf;TESERVlCES ~lhitlrhomS.C.Uuut R~=:1j,; .. ~··;; happ N . ..._~. Neatpatdled1tatu~ J'"YITlllC'"U •• WtCI I SC* pet odor. Crpt repair. ..__._._ C lll I .Jtt'!: I ...,.iii t ~ frn nt. ft). I 43' ~ ~ Bulldera8'nce lM1 l~ yrs ell . Do worlt _...~tit arpeolry, e, ~ ec, tto.Mc'--'-P e w un or your LARRY'S PAINTING INT/EXT PA'flrUU/ORK Complete servlu and .l!!lJ.tll • ..... ••••••••••••••••.. concrete, plumbing, ----. boine. Dec l.5lh April •-t/i ... • '"'"... stuml gnndina 10 yra " Addltlona, rtm0delln1. ELECTRICl~ priced alotlo& F ret est ....................... IOth 115-oal .......... ynexxp R"hace(ll ·Ttxtura · '--UJ\a""" L ........_ t .. _ NoStum/NOShampoo rl h c -·• ' ROBIN 'SCLEANING N ·---Reu. rt1elt. ~Nl3 FREE""'. ~~ .!llP, ic.ua.'Jl!JN'•-~1111. r.-ea . ncu. St-•-s.....i-"-t. Faat • t. ree mumate on .,_ I ~hl ••• ' ------ -__ !l!!!!, ~ AUL'RJC""'TRE"" blc, IUN S4Hl70 aw .,_...... larae ot email jolla. 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OC!I!!· ~5834 &! l~t work Free :st ic. Mainten°ance-Landscp removal. ~pTruclt Tborouah 6 Reliable 8"'rin ,,_. · .-.... All Pamtinl·inl StSO ext ....................... p a u 1 W 1 11 i • m 5 • Prof Ar~& Finan~lal, (dc,bonded.63l·Oj()l Pool Deeb and Pall~. Freust. &em? Quic:kKCY.HZ·7638 Experienced.Goodrer1. Brl -.;--8,~ .. ,..-_._ S6SO Neat complete General <'Onlracting, Rl1 gdt.leouosrkBrL01tmhe1lresd. Bookkttpin1 Services Masonry,Sport•TeMis . , u• ...__ ........ """"' C&· llUUl......,.,c,.,... "" t __; <K1.7...., home Improvements s u 10 w 213·98HQ. 714.§4§-1751 c..,..t.. Courts. Uc 374087. Bob, Cleanups · ~Tnm g DUMP JOBS Hf.™,.,.,,..,.,.., Very reas. Lie. bonded ~rues_, '0 5 °". ~ Also damage repairs. lsl openings for senOUll yng ....................... Ml-196ill/Ml·Z078 Hauling ·Mauttenance &!Small MoVUl&Jobe SCR UB·A·DUB prof Bobs.8-7650""-111..9906 Ext. bousep~~gonly class work ye. 994.9798 _llildents. 751:4§72 ,............,. GEN'LCARPENTRY AmieSjHtH CallMlKEft§.1391 housecleanina service. ,...., Wedothejobright! --W'IJ t h h h 1 :::W:::::............... INSIDE& Ot.rrSIDE NO JOB TOO SMALL Trer trimming & re· H ULJ G Reas., reliable, r.iCs. Mo•'-9 LEE Paintin&, 8"·3449 loofllHJ ~alhlualo~br~g S<' oo Driveways, parking lot fast, efficient service Brit " Blk. Uc. 3Sl4-49. moval, clean· ups, truh Jtes. ~ f:r~~~fy. Call Jug, 63l·S016 ....................... COLLEGE SJ'UDENT ....................... ' ~ repairs. sealcoating. Dale, home9S3-8'16J baullng &! maintenance &tl-1427 COLLEGE COUPLE • A•I MOVING• Exp. lot/ext. job for BALBOA RO<;>FlNG CO. . S&!S Asphalt. 631-4199 Com:rlete Remodeling AM. 83.}Zl.82 Beep 2313 mowing. Reas. 673-*3 ' TREES ...,unUBTRIM Will clean your home. Top Qua~lt . Specia 1 s ! lu 552-023 Also skylight! & Wiltdow Qe ... g L R I N C_.._ Tit '~ Good .. -=ble r catt •-h · -YPC plasterin&. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1c. \ esi comm. ew or --w Gar11e • yard clean-• .... • re 1· m ·..., ... qu'lhly ptg. Lowest rates Fret at 67~43 Original Window Washer Child Care Days. great old look Uc'd. 17 ·yrs in ....................... 1 ~ ups. Free est. ~7..a271 Steve or _ 8g-93Bi! up. Competitive rates. 10 O C Neat prompt - Playyard. 3 Years and area . Mr. Pal-bo Hansens Ceramic Tile. Topped/removed, clean -- -----Noove ... • ............ u.. · · · RooCino. all types L1" Avg3brhome.S3S. ,.... I HAULJNG-Student has PERFECTION PLUS' B '""""'-'...,......., erv. 636-7149 gu"r 1·d·•""""'" Larry~. _631·7698 Id K .,.c • .,,... floors, showers, tubs. ups, awn repov. 7Sl·J478 A c MOVING E .. "'~"'"'''"" O er. aren.....-"""' 11 f PM lge truck. Lowest rate. Exp'd, dependable. Any • · xp., INT/EXTPAINTING 642-8233 "Letthe SW1Shme ln" Com pl. int/ext. 25 yrs. ca a l 4. SS'7·8280 ~....,..i SerYkH Prompt. Call 7 ...... 1,..,6. type work. Lisa 5411-1850 prof./ low rates. Quick, Llc'd R-' Fr E•t a.ltyafftiltg CHAR RENOVATING ••••••••••••••••••••••• -~· care ul aervice 552 0'10 · a s. ee " · Orange Coast Roofing Call Sunshine Window ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3749 CWld Core I Thank YOU, John. Reliable Homemakers ST RV G co' E, GE 646-1 Reroofina, repajrs Call Cle!.ntn&, Ltd. ~ Babysitting, my home, l ....................... A r ColllliHNftla CLEAN UP YOUI ACT wapillt. 7c!!anl..:t,our,.._ ~t or ~D~NTS M1<fvtNG l?,~erhoQatali1o~tal lnP1E1nlttng 646-2389,5'8-1733 WINDOW CLEANING yr l up, nr V1(toria, Freoch drs, hdwd floors, 0•YC'"•E Rod.~ HAULING-,...11993 --_....,. •~,.............., CO Li """"• • ..., rug u y. t/ " Comm'l1Res1d'I C.M. 642--84821646-57~ moulding, shelving _.,,. """ . ..__... . ..., ..., • General Hou.edea.ning I . redc. "!.,__1 ... .,., . Fr t. 556-1 e....1.&.a-Fr""' est. J1·m~631 '918 -------Rou g h & finish Special to working • ._....,.. ... ... ____...~ . Reliable ·Relerences DllU ..... .,_, ...,.._.. i _:_::':,:"::=:::;;;;;:~:::.:..:·~~ Will Babysit my home. Complete services Free parents.CM.6'6-5423 ....................... ... ... ~.--• .._.... WATCHUSGROW' Saint Laurenl &Sons ....................... 1-Costa Mesa. please nil est. Bonded. lic'd. CHILDCARE JACKO.FALL TRADES Jim,~39&4 OwD\rW. 962:0510 . BestlnP11J1l&Paper SPRINKLERLNSTALL Y Q 2507 L ette M h n h c Plum.bing, elect~1cal, These little ads really HOUSECLEANING •Two Brothen Moving ft S48·08S0 631-llSl Repair & Yd Clean-ups ,ax· YM 644·101S Y ome, ex. rs, .M. hea t ing. Odd Jobs w or k • J oin the RestwVtai ... •--•·•-fs Pro mpt Courteous . L ... 64ccu>7 Loving mother of 2 will C..,.t ~iu area. Tari'540-9'JU ,.,.._....,,""'" ·~ · Service 957 .osoo or Cn._P..._ an....,capmg. ~-...,., care for your child ........................ Drywol 638-4068 thousands of other ~ Callm.9756 ~· 25 yrs e.xp. Lie. 41t1941 Tiie M·Th afl. lpm or all We CareCii>t Cleaners ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carpentry· Masonry pie in tht.s area who are Japaaete Houaedeaning PADDED WAGON Bonded. Ins. Refs. Color ••••••••••••••••••••••• & C l I C I • Class1·f·1·ed. Call our ad Own trans. 642·5196 overs ex ·.....,..... c .. For C'li.1&s1 fiNI Ail \('Tiil~ l 'all .i Ua1I) Pilol AD \'ISOR &l2 5678 wlmd. F·Swi, Barranca Steam <'lean & upbols. ALL TE.XnJRES &, Roofino. Plumbin~ reg u I a r users of Experienced. Weekly M rt -""ll DI L TILE INSTALLED u ver • rv. aro Tru<'k mount unit Drywall. Clean & depen· Drywall . Stucco . e Careful. Courteo~ CJ All Kinds Guaranteed $52-9522 Work guar. 64S·3716 dable. Reas. 631·2A>IM Remodel. J.B. 646-9990 taker at 642·S678. Want Ads Call642-S678 pnd Cheap. 497-~ ass1Cled Ads 642·S678 Refs. John 893-1667 1--------- l ... ahW..ted 4600a.illeujllr¥est/ .__, Mwyto&.o. ~025~Trwt P~ 5350JobsW..W., 7075HetpWwtt~ 7IOOHelpW..ted 7100HelpW..e.ct 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...-. Oppa4'hmilty SOOS••••••••••••••••••••••• DHcli 50351.,, ••••••••••••••• ,,,,, ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~··••••••••••••• ··,··A•l··,·•OA•••·l~·~·~·D· .. ~~~o~~'.15si;Y~~to~! .. ;~·~~~·~·~~ .. I EXECUJIYE Grandmother type Automotive BANKING lfOUS~~~~SALES 0 hllit 5005 ~ credilcheck,nopenalty F TO' •-l SllTE woman. Gd cook/nurs CLBICA.l. F II P1u· A I CO.OUTIPP°"t p..l-eL•__........__,, Call Den1·son "-ssoc AtorDeynnou.ISOll~ .~.~no es. * * exp /drlver /h se s I I rlt li ht book LOAHNOCESSOI u or me ppy· PllSIDINT ••• .. ••••••..,•••••••••• ""' .. -111'111n1T " """"" <'are /child/elderly /gd a es c e ' g · Local Newport Beach Crown Hardware, 1024 JS w l mm• n g Po o I Comm'l/Uniu 613-7311 673-7311. 24 Hou.r ESCORTS reC. (213)el.ID3 keeeing and clerical Savings & Loan has im· Irvine <Westrliffl NB ' . Cbemi<'al Service Bus1 $498,000, attractive ~ W..eed 5010 Second &TturdTOt's. 9 l·ll 2 iH bac ground rtquired mediate opening for a CHlt.#"lal c•a Desires to rent quahty ness Laouoa Niguel ...._, Xlnt co:y benefit! 1 Con '"""" u-... f · b d • ftnaocing. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tom For total stress reduclJon M.A.. W..eed 7100 oan rrocessor ven-u r n ~ s e or u n . area No t'XP necessary, Step .. -Compass NB hom..........,.r ''-g for "••11"' •-I . ._,. Ask for ary SmJlh, Al· lio· na R•al c--tate loan needs a few gd drivers f u r n 1 s h e d h o m e will train. ~.000 Full '""' ...,_.,... IA ....,. ..., • re a.xatian massage ••••••••••••••••••••••• len Olds Cadillac 28332 "' c.o 493 8888 Se I I t exc/agt T.D. loan from pvt prty 2nd ....,,. 000 6 Steve 16-8, s.8-2817 "-CC"'"....,.MI.!. C · C experience required · Hona •yr Y or op ion amount req. Will net Comml/lnvestment Div pmcplaonJy. 7S0.8030" 3. year . ..,,, . ii % . "" ..,_..""'"" amino aplstrano, BUSY Off1CE. Salary c~ lo pure base N. o St0.000 +. Call Collect. 1nteresl. Monthly pay. Attractive Ladies would A m e r i c a W es t L!guna Niguel ,....... children, no pets. Will M 0 n . F r i 9. 6 p M Geo6 ~ptW75' 00Co ~ Trwt men ls, discount 20% to love to party w /you. Call Telephone Co. ia seeking 49S·0800 831·0800 commensurate with ex· Young creative chef for Cumish ftnancial ref's. 408·861-0lll ..... Dffcli 5035 show 283 yield on prime Lynn or Laurie anytime. an Accounting Clerk C:rieoce. Full insurance Eu r o Pe an c u 1 sine Prefer Lido or N.B.LOSING LEASE, qu'tt· HOT---.S ••••••••••••••••••••••• Irvine property. Fred 953-9363 Exper in payroll, gen. AUTOMOTIVE nefits & paid career restaurant in Dana area Contact Secretary .,_ Gibson•"""""" ledger, nnatono, invoi<'· PA.l'TS apparel. Please call Pot n l M usl be ex· · • lingbusmess,sellingout FREE STAN DING S.ttler~Co. ,,_.~ .-~.. COU.-u._... Ms.OennyPans1a ""'•· bl f Pam. ALL suppl.Jes and fix Good locat.ion Lots of All types of real estate Exch. S400K equity in mg " A/P. Call Velma "'~ Newport Balboa Savings penenc""'"' capa e 0 <714>91s-ttS2, wkdays. tures including: poleotial. llO.OOOTenns. mvestments sin<'l' 19'9. SM ill. So. Lag. home for .,.... c ... .., i714>M7·T11J1 Dealership or foreign 1100 lrvme Ave run n 1 n g 8 kt l ch en ~Spm. Display cases, waiting 645-4203 6'S-1103 c.-~ilt yo ur TDs. Ca ll Paul Escorts auto parts experience Ne'tJF?rtBeach Phone 496 S222 or h ....-2-dTDs _ _, ...... u .8. 24 Hrs. 641-0180 ADMltil ASSIST. prererred. Call Glen for E 0 E 64~·2347. room c airs, Beauty ir... '""""'" for s alJ ' •·st Ii · Ml M~TMAllCET CmltlC'tcb m ll'OO• ee m· an appo111tment. · · Clerical Part time exp ~Ya~~:u~~irct~~~ ~rr~ N B area Fully 642·2171 545-0611 •....u•••/ AMldJMCJ¥J-.-port rirm in Irvine. Gd IOYCA.lYEI . typist, phones, f1llng, Just starting up in a bust· ness of your own? A good way to tell people a bout it is with a low· cost Classified ad . Phone 64.2-S678. equip'd. Xlnl loc Beer' There's an easy way for r~~; , ..... , .. _ oppl'y forbrighl, friend· IOU.SIOYCE Barber C!>nCeSSll?n 1 small busy office near rors. shelves and plant! wine. Sales: S2:50.0UO/yr 11 th.a b' 1 .....-ly , am bilious person ... ..-IMW man office. private oc Airport.833-3666 Also, make· up, shampoo you lo se l icyc e Lett & FeliD9d • • • • • ••••• • • • • • • 1 who bas 111 analytical ~.., Country Club Send re· --and hatrproducts. Net. $50,000. Own pay· you no longer use Jusl •••••• .. ••••••••••••••• PSYCIDC -ESP mind &i enjoys working 64N444 sume to: 111 Big Canyon· Clerical Call631·9754or :;.~~s.~v~~~·1.~?r c~a~:i~i~!eC~~~-~~~ ••11•casuwfs 5100 READINGS with people. Position in -AUTOMOTIVE J?r .. Newport Beach. Classified afler6,~ ....................... by AMANDA volves typing, computer D-_..._T__..._ Calif 926ro Clerk Tra"1nee Earn $50 an hr on TV. FREEQUESTION operation & telephone ~ .._; • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Newest Califf ad -Baby ANSWERED BY contact Prior import Mew Ctr In~ a..ty • • Oil Wrestling on cable PHONE experience DOt r~uired Full time Monday tfiru A.ssist.t T V T he Covered CALL 673--08.16 NOW ! but gd typing skills & Frid a Y Dea I e rs b 1 P for busy NB salon Call •• 8 •DAY WEEK Sp EC I AL •• Wagon. 556-20T7 ••ft••••• u • • • • • • pleasant person ably are background necessary ROIEIT & TA YLOll Free business/pnv par· HAVING A PARTY! essential. Start around Contact Elsie Tompkins 6....,7197 8 0 II ty classified hst. new Bartendiog & rood 11000. Contact Renee at • 8 D.y. • 3 lines o ar1 • Lab. t "'" M k 11..--y publication T7&-l140 se r v i <' e. 8 9 7. 2 14 9 , me a 11 ans· ar : ""'9\ S27-099 1_95=-'-7 ·~S7,,,,Sc.:..:7 ·:.......----Need outgoing s e If • It's easy to plac e your 8-0ay Week Classified by mall. a nd 11 e WOMIEtnCIMIB Ms-starter. pt llme for f f Pr~nan-y •-Ung, Im· * HOUI f'l lt't' * A n--..M& TOYOT'"·YOL"O van·ely of d· .. ·es Pr1nl • costs 1ust $8 -that's only a dollar a day1 To quail y or this e ~ --.AH sa-E .. • ..... m resulta Low cost -u oc1e1s •-Es -..~ '"'"--.."'' in N.B.644-8232. • special offer, you must be a non-commercial user Offering • abort.lo• All methods of "' "' . corts Pff help wanUd no exp c .. 1•111 ... • merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the pnce must • birth control avail 24/hr 24 lln. t57·2 29 nee. Answering Service "'•u.t1oi.d•0·'4" help line. S.7·9495. CHORES UNUMITED 13.SO per hr. to start. be in your ad The COSt stays the same whether your ad REUN ION: Attention all Personal to comm'I Call. 833-3333E.O.E. Automotive • needs eight days selling time or 1ust one • former employees of the services. ~5794 rax OPS.ATOR • • Pa <'iric T elephone BEAUTIFUL Mexican AHSWBIMG Automotive background Balboa Manual Ofc. A ladies seet mature sin SSVICE preferred Xlnl com • Use one word in each box A bout 4 words make one • reunion IS to be held at cere gentlemen for mar· Part lime " Full lime pany benefits Ask for • class1f1ed line of type. Minimum ad 1s 3 lines Please print • the Balboa Pavilion, riage . graveyard & evenings, Debbie Juetson. Allen I I Sun. Oct. 25, 4.SPM. Call (714)~-0027 no exp. necc. minimum Olds Cadilla<'. 28332 • P atn Y • S40-113S before Oct. IS. Pff'IOMI Senicet 5360 typing required. Call : Cam ino Capistrano, .:..:fo::..:.r..=.r""'es""e""-rv""'a"'tions=:.:..· ___ 631·-0140 E.0.E. Laguna Niguel. • r-----------------------------1 • Lost&Fomd SJOO •··~·;.::;·;,a.;:•••, _________ 495==-·-"'0800=-=-----=83=1·0800 • I I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Escorts/Modeling Assemblers Babysitter/Nanny , ex I perienred & mature to • I • ~~~ ife~a y OU'LL care for my 2 children 1n • I • FO• lftf -my home, Tues . & NN Tra•.. 5450 MAKE Thurs. days In Newport • I • I AA • lK flEE ••••••••••n••••••••••• IT Beach. 67~2306. • I • ·""' • ""' SOUTH AMERJCA HERE I '"tY·--1'..I... TRAVELSERVICES A ~· ·-I 10 • ~ Are my specialties Tery for 2 <'hildren (1 & S) • I • • 642-5671 JacllaonTours. 759-«73 Mon·Tues-Thurs.f ri • 1 aft • SOUTHAMERJCA AT GRADCO /DEN· 8:4S·4PM673-5190 11.4" NOWONSALE! DOK.I, INC. We are a Banking ...,,.~ f or progres11ve CPA firm in Fashion Island. Call Cheryl~ l33S lorM11per fmmed opening. exp req. PT. nex hrs Full charge bookkeeper w /some lyP!Jlg 646·4428 BOOKKEEPER Tustin, ruJt.ume. F 1C. highly organized , responsible. exper, non smoker Good salary A/R, A/P. Payroll Growing mfgr & 4 service oriented busl· nesses. .7300 CASIDERS wanted ror auto wash in Nwpl Bch & Irvine areas.644~ The Classified Advert1s mg Department of the Daily Pilot has an open mg for a responsible. en thusiastic person as clerk trainee M~l have previous office ex· perience If you enioy working with numbers, can type and use a t(}. key adder. we will train you for this pos1t1on. Ex celle nl com pan y bene fits inc luding med1<'al, dental, life m· s urance. cred1l union. elC Opportunity for ad· vancemenl. Call for ap· pomlment for interview. 642-4321, ext. m o~eo.1 Daily_ P'Mot 330 W. Bay St Costa Mesa. Ca Equal Opporlun1t) Employer Clerk /Drugstore. mature person F ff or P tr gd hours. 644-757S . CLERK TYPIST Entry. level position for re entry person with grow ing medical mfg . in Tustin Typmg required • I 15 .. • Lost: Tortoise, 900 blocll. Lia me hoy, A SU So. r:,~are::u;:nufac- • I· .vv • Oalt St. C.M. Lost America s pecia list. sup.!ly0 1. 0 brandevoiacmese, I around 9/2S. Reward. Tery Rivero Jackson, 24 , n,. · • • h · d copter companies, local· TEUER SO·SS wpm , pl easant phone presence a must .For Ad Action Contact <114 >S4H99t for a lication . • I Add S2.SO for e•ch •ddhlon•I llne for 8 tJmes • F=Flufry,,..ay&iwht s::vi ~eo mlr~~lo~~'To ed in a great Orange • I • .,. Buenos Airu 1958, County area. Rlghl now. smaU cat Oya 63HS48. Bolivia llll6. Colombia our manufacturing de· I . eves 646-2847. Vic. C.M. '660, Lima 968'7. Holiday partmenl needs ,everal • I Pu blish my ad for 8 days starting • SCUlllTS space is limited. Please ASSEMBLERS. • • call now, 759-0873. Se If you have 8 minimum ! Classification ·: AllSWEIS habla Espanol. of 6 months factory e.x- Sor•ly Gor•e ..__. iym llf & perience, can work from Name ________________________ Bra~d ..:-i.ow:,e-=-cap;:;:::.:. schematic r,a.ns and are DOUBLES •••••• .. •••••••••••n•• familiar with the use of Ad dre ss _____________________ 1 have two kldl in col· JobsW....., 7075 small hand tools for .. • lea• and --J '"--w why electro· mechanic al 85· .~ '~" IUJU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl.ty Z1'p Phone It's calJed biaher educa· aembly work. we would = ••· Uon. Every year tbe tui· ... L ..._!'.'.... like to talk to you. Hours Check or M.O. enclosed 0 tioo DOUBLE.5. Intelligent, dependable are 8 am. lo 4:30 pm. found : Wirehair Terrier womantoassiltyou: MondaylhrougtlFTiday. • Charge my ad to. • m ix, Coc kap oo , lnl.&LandlcapeDes1gn · Shepherd mix, Lab mix, Photography Let's help each other Posiffoll i..d .-..H IR Nwpt lcli for c ............... ., w /prior eirptr IR a 111 .. 11 or H•l11191 .& .... Call a C 0 M P A N I 0 N f o r children, prefer student. Dal'lv Pilot s afternoons/week. Own IJ trans L50 twk Irvine AnVISOR 919.1000, 1sz-S711 U-COMPA NION for lovely, 642.56]8 elderly lady Require· ments exper , non We offer ... HC• smokerordnnker Refs uufwl ..-C.t a.t ~~~~~~~~l1 642·223=.;..7 __ _ ·:r: , ........... el ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• w ...... tor... . ••u..... Co..tecl : CLERICAL : ~::: .. :_.._. .... i LOOK ! .,,.utlma ... K• : : c~d WWII I f'AM-• • • • 3P ctl • This Is a sincere effort to reach an in· • .., IA ~ E • &! more. Alao Cau, Kit· MrktgofNewProducta make il. Call Jerry at • r. 0 # xp. • lens & Rabbits. Irvine Property M1111Cement <7tot4)b~f·96SO, lort sln;iply Animal Care Center. Remod.ltUpgradlngof s >P Y or an nerv1ew. • • • 754.3734, R-ld./Comm. o-....rty Either way you will find * E ..., • 'VV" out more aboW the c:om- • D fr xp. • Found : Pet Bird . St Xlnt ma. &oded. petitive salary and (714) : d1v1dual 1nterested in more tha.n just a JOb. : 6 31-9205 • We are a large national compeny which • • : • operates 1n the Newport Beach area. We : Joachim School. s.8-1783 Write Ad 11947, Daily benefits our friendly = ~.:::-.:.::::-wE"7LL-PA Y-THE POSTAGE -:.:.:.:::-.:.:::.1 : ~~~,;;~F.i;:w .. ::· ::.::.:: ........ , ..... .., .. C ITl-.11:....as deal strictly in the service business. we ~ offer the following benefits. ' 1 • 6'1S-75111 u p .. detina live-In or GRADCO / .:. t , 11111 ~:,~fifff ~=! .. :. r~5~m ~~~~ :.;.L~ ! UNITED STATES ... "5·2934 lhftle~eve • ,g 91 • t: tae F bit • Wbt Exper Alde·boustkpr Equal=unl\)' • ! BUSINESS REPL y LABEL ~ • t:~:~:.:=: ::.~· emplmnt. Escel ·-·E-·er-- • S rntstcLAsSPEltMITHO u.cosro1u•.C•L•FOAN1• ; • ~~~~=bf'okm. 631-0tl2 ASSISTAMJMI«. 8 Ant RespouUlle Pll'IOll over • >« POSTAGE WU BE PAO 8V AOOAESSEE • Fowid: lrllb Sitter Mix. C.,...Clmrdi 21 to help manaae bmy FED SAYOUU I LOAM llOO W. Cit Hwy, Ml EOE,llf11 Bantlo1 TB.I.El FULL TIME Position avail. In our SouUI Cout Plua otflce. Ple11eeontact : Kalby Amburaey (7HJ54CMOIS • ; Ortn"t Co11t Dilly Piiot jm • Red Mile. 8oanlel Stter PRE-SCHOOL• plw parlorMevtDlnp , • 111.x.Male.Bleek•Tall. D YC ,..._ -......... ...__ .e I •1 ,., .. Ml ed ar.d F UlaJe A ARE ~, ER r:" ---.. <llUQlllJ o per. • : II r I DI § •.. LI~ uo. Ne:porl (co~e~~~~. 6: mu':a!:nir:~!!:s~ CALml • u i Shelter. m II•• Dr. l'lllctnlia> Stutr111 ul1r1 com· ri..11. 1 : • .MC· ENROLLING NOW ! llltGllU'lteW/aper. Atlt fYUl • I Box 1580 Lott: Male Iriab Setter lit 10 chlldrtl enrolled ror Nary or Al aner ~aa.- • I 330 W. 81y St. i • t;sio~J;i Nllbt of :~~r .. ~~~;':;.' ~~: =· (7!4l5*at ~~~ e ! Co1t1Mtll,CA92821 l • r o 11 ad •~It• t1me •t...._ ~. IOITINQPSIC'Y ~~ • I 1 • Sll ephrd/Semortd M=M ~w.CaUct ' .....,_ miL Vic N. IAIC. Beech Mike W ITMlllO ·------•••••• •• ••• ••• • • ••• • • •• •• • • ... m.1110 ,.e .,.,, • 1. MAJOR MEDICAL INSURANCE PROGRAM 2. COM PANY & EMPLOYEE RETIRE· MENT & PARTICIPATION PAO- • GRAM : 3. COMPAN Y PAID VACATION • 4. ANNUAL SAL ARY REVIEW • • • • • • • • • • • • 5. EXCELLENT STARTING SALARY ($1 1,000 to $12.000) • If you consider yourself to be a stable and • energetic individual. we w0uld bt in· : terested in talking to you. lllls position 11 fOf an eccounts receiVlblt clerlc. For a personal and confidential intttv•tw c.11 714 53~7590 .. ________________________ __... ______________ ............ .._.._ ,_; Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 2. 1981 Sell it all and put cash in your pocket! DAY WEEK ge= 8 Dollars Special flat rate for non-commercial users offering merchan- dise priced in the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for 8 days ·. or one. Minimum three lines . Extra lines just $2 .60 for 8 days. For an EXTRA day, call today 642·5678 TM neiw Dally Piiot 8·Day Week It~ a Classified PLUS ~.~~ ..... !!.~ ~:'!.~ ..... !.~~ .. ~~.~ ..... !.!~ ~~.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~:'!.~ ..... !.!~ ~~!.~ ..... ?.!~ ~~.~ ...... ~~!~ ~~~ ••••• ~!.~~ ~!.~ ..... ?.!!.o ~~!! ....•.. !~!~ Contractor Llve an housekeeper com· PERFORMERS REC.ilOHIST Sales Shipping, park11ging . Ref rig $275. Wuher. t:xpanding roofing t•o DOCK ATTENDANT General panlon. Elderly couple. Eastern Onion Slnglng P~ HICICOIY FARMS • •SICllTAlllS• * f/llme, will tram COita dry er. gas ran &f. Looklng for rel1red con Excepting applications The lolaoe lay C... Must speak t:n41ish Telegram Co needs Sat only at.o 1.2 ()pp'ty to stl! gourmet REtM:0~..,111000 M~a ~l dishwasher $125 u tractor 1arch1tect who New P 0 r l Ar c h e S Currently has openings Have V111id On vers Singers who love to 631 3863 r o~d s & g 1 rts r or ..., 64&-~ can band.le new w.ork, Marl.Ila Call 9 S. Judy av111lable Lictience Rd Req perform 111 public. Must --hol1~ays Flex. Hrs. ~~~e~~:i~~~ SIHGaS Large upright fruze;: take orrs. Hrs nu able. or Harvey00-4644 548-Q'lM_ have ~oochingmg voice RECB'T jEXEC. Fashion Island. 642-0072. R Eastern Onion Singing rrostrree with lock Salary o~n Company Hotteu LIVE-IN Alde/Prac:ucal & reliable transporta· Greet publtc. answer Salesperson. ladies tugh t::O :;~:~~~~O~ Telegram Co needs Cle~. 751-2954 benefits lnsuranre Dnver tow truck flit bed Temporary position. Nurse Mature. non hon. Call Moo·Fri 9·5 phones. typing for RE f&llhlon stott, Npt. Bch Newportl8J3.ll90/Free singers who love lo HOT OFFE-==-1-1- Proht sharing Call ex~ Over 21 with good c\•enings & I weekend smkr Room, board + 670-l212 Land Developers In ex· area. Sal1ry + good hrform In pubUc Must • ~:;v;;J/ ror appt/111 gus~~~~o;~5~~~1~ elriy,expenenceamust salary Pvt home. Hr$ P~~'i:ta~d~~Jl~y.C~~ ~~~~. sR~esw,°:S ~l~t Sbelneflts.CaH6'4-7100d .. d SECUTAIY tr:n;~rt~i~l •~obJJ COLD CASH! PM . S-7 or 8-8 + wknds skills and frontomce ap-a esperaon. nee e • E M-F, 9-5_. --Get 125 ror your opera· COOi DRIVERSWAN'fED Holm•-64S·0092. wkly dVarie~ jo~ ~~ pear1nce Health in· womensdot.hingstorein G=~~~!',V~~:l~o~ StenoClerl(.CityorFoun· ble second rerngerator NEEDED Broiler cook. Early morning home de 8AM·4 30 PM, must be Look1n' for interesting pobcef ept 1 US! . suranee. 752-5!!1_ Laguna Beech. Salary hotel. , -vei:r, surround· laa·n Valley lmmA·"ate It's costing you up to apply now at CJ Fish& livery L.A. TIMES abletospeak~nl!b!lh. part lime JOb. Typing, yrs o age. nqu1re 1m -+ c.ommlsslon + ""' """ si44 or matt a yur in Co, Sunset Bch at Irvin!' & Newport :ireas no shorthand required med. Personnel dept Ci-Restaurant clothmg distount A~k inga. busy flee, varied vacancy Sl,078 to $1,310 electric bills. Donate Peters Ll&nd.ulg No exp S 4 2 s + mo Jess Me's c-20 h eek . I d ty or F0tmta.111 Valley Nate ti me k Itch en for John,Gt-1134. duties. Xlnt typing & W+ 7P%MmcSrehaseo r'tl2h·!ln d80 your O""'rat1n.g S""ond 546 0235 ~ rs perw I.Ile u es 10200 Slater Fountain personnel full & p 1me. shorthand required .. r~ "~ nec ~s.92-55.l6or846-0623 -A....._. weekends. Otrice on Valle_r.~ ~OE Apply an person, Mon· Reply lo. Surf & Sand SSWPM typing. Filed by refri~erat.ortooneorthe COOi< DRIVEf<S Crossrountry. Weekends, Sat Sun CoasLHwl'.~7"31. Fri . Magic Pan SAL8"'/TIME Hotel Laguna Beach 10/16/81UJ200SlaterAve charities Usted below, Mon -Fri days. Apply 1n No special he req'd 5 30AM ·12 Noon Prestige Womens shop in Restaurant, s c Plaza The Los Angeles Times between~ on· Fri. Fountain Va 11 e y gel a receipt· 3 n d person. weekdays S·6 MacGregor Yachts. 1631 Maintenance Cdm Must have sincere C1rculallon Dept. cur Fl -~ 963·8321 EOE Southern California p m . ca I a b a s h e1ac~tia ~ta Mesi!_ locln Spo IUILDIMG interest an Quality AP· IESTAUl.Ull' HELP rently has positions Securety Personnel. 4-0/hr Edlson will pay you S25 Reslaurant. 179 Jo: 11th A"'9dallt parel Send replyCareor Part lime, mature available in sales as a THC....,.W..e.d Your donation is tax de· ~t_. Costa Me:1a. ELECTRICIAN M 0 n day 1-· rid a y MAIMTIHAHCE J Moon ITTF Riverside counter help. Ideal for representative. You'll ;1e5e~10~·~~!·ee':iho:.~. Toddler prosram ECE ductible Free pickup by 5 yrs man exper All 6 30AM l2·lJPM and utility worker Ave NB~ __ college students & earn an hourly wage + & exp w/lOddlers Frr the chant} This special COOlDIMATott phases. res 1comm end needed Gooddnvan~re rRINTIMG homematers.113. Mon generous commissions Mon.fr.!__ Susal!...._~N B orrer exp1re5 December ASSISTANT Small shop oHers pd Please call ror an ap· cord a must Valid Fri Flexible hrs. Call957·2361,ext.1204 SEC'YIEXECI TUC... 18, 1981 2 yearsclencal exp. pre holidays, medical & pomtment 9.3o.sPM. ~r;~elrs ~~ns~~~~ri1s CCRenl/Sfrippel Ajrport area. Call Ron N.B business ronsullang n e e d e d Ea r 1 Y rerred 4 days a week for vacation to responsible Monday lhru Friday. 1 .. F 1M M~ have ex per aft 2 PM tor a p pl SALESWOMAN. mature, firm seeking endepen childhood, elementary Children's Hospital 4 weeks. Job slart.s Oct self starter welling to 645.7358 P easanl wor .. rng en in. multi ro10r stnppang 95S·OSS4 a1>par•I exper. CM Halt dent. st 8 bl e. exp or Orange Counly 'th "ederal or rices work Call for appt, v1ronment Contact Pat Hi quality wk Call Leon r .. h I t credential or child de· (714) 972-1242 ., r M 11 AMF s · '( ,.7,1•41, c.""'-· Restaurant. Mature Siie Shop. Steady part secretary Wit x nt YP· "elopment permit 3 downtown Lafuna, 8 5, 7 5 9 9 1 I 2 ( I P a v e 1 s c1ent1 1c ..... ~v-uwao --·' . h • . W d rr C I II me~saae) _ GIRLftHDAY Drilling Intl. 1~011 ------person day 41tu evening llme.541-6500 ang (65 wpm), P one 4/hrs 11 day. School age e 8 0 · a co ect ~ "" Mitchell So . Irvine PfTIMEEVEHIMGS 'hours Racquet ball SANDW ICH SALES skills M f . 8 5 childcare center Call Mi tlin Inc p O 93· ELECTROMCSrfr 5P~d:~:: ~~y~.P~~1~egr SS1-9051 EOE MtF Ca•1t.cJ I club.973-<mlbetS.4 GIRLH1ghcommass1on [l300fmo.~~~ ~·5618 __ _ AlphaOH~I forsk1lled&11em1skelled Call BeUybetw('(!n9·ll. Yotlllc.rien Retail Short hrs 951-4543, SEC-Y,LIGAL St VtnC'elll de Paul 1714 1633-9190 The Salvation Army {7141547-0831 Sl3'429-9'19S_ or we tram applicanti. Adults w1'th outstan-'·-g1 ASSISTANT Blr_die __ E b N Ce I TeocMr's ~ <.:ounlerhelp.amsh1fl,no w good math back, 642·~. Manager Traditional um ...... u.'-.ua sta pt nter aw For Irvine pre·school 1 Women 's Boutique allraclivepersonalities M"'""'WUl School Noon Supervisor~ firm needs exper legal PIT& Ftr 552-7494 ex per nee App Y in ground Calif Air Na 1 HAllSTYUST Must be ex~nen~ in who enjoy worklllg with Fully experienred m d I Hcretary w/good typ-,_,_ .... .::..:::..;;..i-=· =..;...;;:'-"---Stove. run Size range person. Dipp1ty Donuts., l1onal Guar<I Prior needed for progressive 1 nd ,.. Id h 1-· I I 15 "1 15 31 Y · d ' h & TEL~ Clean, works good $100 I~ Newt.>Q..rt Blvd CM military helprul Call beauty salon an Irvine. folfSai4ill5. Da1l~~~~t ~!~l::rs.~ p.~~u~a~I ~~~~~y ~r::i~ne s c~~I $3.951br Andersen ~~:r'tha~dt:J:11:n~eal SO~fTORS 548·~.J.~~ • Ded1l·aled Sitterror 8 mo C 1 n d Y G e h r e n g E~er ~7·4686~ P O Box 1560. Costa s 42 43 21. ext 3 43 (7141557-6(~ or apply m School, 760-3490· Estate litigation w em Need 15 immediately to Freezer. older upright. ·girl, Weekend nights 7~979·7~ HANDYMAN-Part lime Mesa,9~1 Ca between 2 pm and 5 person Mr Elliott's, Mc:,..fcrv~ phaslB on land use law work easy evening clean, works good $75 • Trans_JJrov1ded~7·2236 SShour M~thavetools MAHICURIST J!.:.!!1_,AskforAndr~ ~Plaza Busy NB Mch1tedural Salary competitive hours. Great for stu }t8·8Sl3or~.4485 _ ·;oFELIVERY DRIVER (l[CTROflC 646·4.fll _ needed for progressive PtrlME typing, general RETIREE for beu<'h r1rm Sh!1fri person with 640·~-·-__ dent.'! 3·9, M.on·Fri. No Washer. clean. works or auto parts store SALES Home aide 4 hrs per day al 1 office s days, t2·40.4 ·JO p a r k 1 n g I o t good 11ki Is (type SS SEC'Y~~ ... 111og. Call 966·0151 good S95 548·8513 or M l k C ~1 h beauty s on an rv1ne w p M 1 r r 1 end I y U" • -r ...... ac us now " . ave care for )'oung woman Orange Co Airpor t (7141846·8414, 846 8086 Entry·level ,,,..1lion an a a lerl m. _ .....,......,., ----. valid Call! Onver's Li e confined to bed 642 2434 857 4686· ---area. Jail Ward. 955-3633 eves. personahly for phones ,..... Dryer, gas, clean, works • & good dnving rec App Man u r act u re r . s 8 Sda MASSEUSE & REC". al'ld front desk. Good Cast groWlng. exciting TElEl'HOHES good S85 548·8513 or , ly at Hub Auto Supply. represenlaleve weth ex Must be attractive and sales benefits Call Wendy advertising agency in Telephone interviewers S48·448S. 2W Harbor Blvd CM pand1ng hnes in elec HOUSECUAHEIS have pleasant personah R.E. IMYESTMEMT OUTSIDE SALES 640-0772 Irvine. Greal potential wanted. Hourly wage & . . , I • , , ~6·2464 Claud tronic components seeks Prefer car or dnver·s ty Apply m person only Earn while you learn rOSmOHS OPfM Secretarial for the nght person Ex bonus Evenings only WASH ER ' DR y E R . Deliver" Warehouse sales engl.lleer trainee he SS 1hr with exper l2noonto8pm Circle HERITAGE Sellingreaderadadv to OH1ce Manager Pvt cellent typing & or CallNorm,963-8919. Avocado Heavy duty , Attractive comm1ss1on Full or ntl'lime. 96().3766 1 N v ESTM ENT w 111 h S gan1zational skills re -TVWST GE. S200 Pair. person. exper for party rate and benefits i Massage & llcalth Spa teach you t·reative localmerchantsmapro-Club. Wed throug un quired. Please call , ""' [!3-6864 rental store Full or packageofrered Forap-HOUSECWMEIS 250l E. Pacific Coast financing, 1031 Ex tected lerntory Xlnt ~ Madel n.171418.13-3960 Work at HOME lypang Nearly nev. Caloric dis· p1ume incl Sat Must pointmentcallll!M 7257 lo work for Janice's Hw~ -·---changes. investor de· comm1ss1ons & bonus SECIETilY ·-ir__ --maouscnpts for small hwasher. bit in SSO know Npt Sch ' Irv . Raggedy Anns, 4 days MECH.ANlC velopment&coUNebng. programs. good Co. forpublicrelauonsdept ~v/Recot publisher 3 needed for 646·1896aft6PM C M areas For app't Estimator week, 8·4pm. 67S·2Sl4 With or without lOols Ex per counselors re-benehts Apply : Pen· or O,C Ad Agency Ex· Small lrVfue C:Ompany steady work Maytag Washer & Ken callS4S·86'7Sevcs Wante d Roor1ng llousedeaners-model 646-83!!!__ ceive l009<romm Theis ~~~a~:;-0::u ,PJ:i~~la per req. Excellent typ-orrers front office pos•· 832-6415 more Heavy Dul> DELIVHY DllVHS esumator Old expand homes & final cleanups edical As an unusual oppty for 1n skills. 979-7000 lion. must have good TYPIST I REC E P Dryer, both electric Im med p ume open mg rompan) Looking Car. exper only Jr> hr M st right person Confiden· phone personality and TJONIST P.h & fund de· f both 2 1ngs availahle Corde for 1nd1v1duals who are 1>427444 Expercenced Front or tial int er view Call Sales SECRETARY lypmgspeedof6SWPM velopment dept 112.!i_.Qr .4!H'78S _. -livery drivers Must be ram1har with the con ·-race . Extensive typing Vince54&5880. Part/time. Attorney's 10 key a +. Hours 9.5 Personable. organized 16 cu rt upright energy 21 With good drcving re struct1on industry No Plastic Surgery oHace PEP ao·ys oHlce. Balboa Island Starting salary SIOOO setr starter Varied 53\'er White West cord & able to v.ork roohng exp nee Salary HOUSECLEANERS lo Hunl.mglon Beach Xlnt G o o d t y p 1 n g & Contact Loma for in re 5 P 0 n s ab 1 1111 e 6 1n g house. l yr old evenings. Starts Crom Commission Call ~thr P'I',car.64S-Sl23 salary for excellenl Recef.t.cJC..n M..-,,MM shorlhandrequired Call _ter:viewatSS6-~ SS t SS wpm Ex cell. 84S.4497askforSue. $3.50 $4/hr + taps. App 6421222~. worker. 848-1133__ Openings for Receiving .d Jodi 675-5460. Service stalion attendant benerits & oppty. to ad· O"Keere & Memlt bltn IX daily after spm. Me & Executive Secretary Housekeeper1Babys1tler MEDICAL ste'Y Clerk at retail clothing Secretary for construe 3-IOPM Apply at Shell ''anc:e Santa Ana area oven & range lop, xlnt t::d 's Pizza. 17th & Established Orange Non·smokR.oomeer Fathe00 rdand Fountam Valley Mo sFlore.Eruu lime. Mon •S•• r.41!'.~LE uon co lll San Clemte Station 17th & Irvine 546-5760 CQ!ld~ S57..s212 Tustin . C M Al60 County Bldng r1rm 5 yr b0y. · ar + needs expenenced rronl re~~ed xbi:;:rc.!~jelr~~~ "'~~""""' exp. in typing, 10 key, ..»b'd.Nlh_ VETERINARY Refrigerator Hotpoint. Bristol & Mt fo'adden. Shorthand req u1red s 8 1 a r Y 67 5 3793 & omcc receptionist/sec'y Call 644.5070 Ask for IF YhlOUn..UKE min. accounting. call for Service station employee HOSPITAL side by side. copper S.A. Send Resume PO Box 523·4~ ---tor 3 days pr wk Re K appointment. able to work days Apply Kennel work & general tone x Int cond $250 DELIYEIYfSTOCK 175<!,j! lrvl!le92'713 ___ Housekeef)l!r aid Live in quires excellent clencal _!!!e. SALES, YOU'LL l714) 498--0864 _ at 15922 P C H H B assistance. rull time ~ 5165 F lime. xlnt benehls FREE PRE.SCHOOL English speaking. Must & written rommun1ca lleceptiaMstltYDitt LOVE PEP IOYS! SECRETARY \EXEC ) .lli1) 592·1S71 Mon-Sat. 6 hrs. Min age Kenmore washer/dryer. 107 or 2 l>-ll 30. 495 E In CM In exchange for drive. 16ClO per month tion skills Apply CSA Ad Agency need's' front Enthusiast.le. efficient & EWI 18 . Ener4etic non elec., xlnt cond. 3 yrs l?thSt. ... C ~ mothers~7~.5525 552·1045. ---Tine 117601 E 17th s1t1. orrice a1ppearance to Take advantage or th1S organd11ed,k wPdtbkkpf Drap~ry :"or .. room smoker,lrvme.S52·1Sl3. 0~ r 675·~- ----IMYENTOIY u 5 1 n ° r c a greet c aenls. answer opportunity lo jOIJI one of exp. 4 ay w vac "' " · " Waitress. ex per an din· 20 cu fl side by side f F Dt'l1very dnver at"dhsales Furniture store needs de· CLEll 7141838·8000. E.O.E. busy phones, & perform the nation's leading auto holidays . Send resume, needs sewtng machine n er /cock tai Is Also F .d Ref . C tr<11nee Moon ig 1ers ~ndable girl, p1t1me for lrvene Co has immed. Models needed All types. various orrice duties. parts retailers/ service will contact. Write Box operator Mon· Thurs, busboy nights Apply ng1 a1re ng. op· and college stuents eomccwork,selbng& d Men,women&children SendresumeloBasso& centers Weorferanex· 1945, Daily Pilot, PO 7.5 ·30 Must speak Ben .Brown . s ...QertQ~.642.5671_ welcome Eas!ly1 e~rn lite dustmg S$.S()1hr to o1 pening ror ~~rieCn1cek No ex nee ~E~ Asso PO Box eroo Npt ,.•llent 5h ... :no salary Box 1560. ea.ta Mesa. English. 642·1843. Restaurant, 31106 Cst Whirlpool washer and SIO·S15 per hr Ca I a1ter start Please apply in nventory ,,....,ung er B h 92660 "' ..., u " 92626 0560 • dryer. installed and 1 PM El Toro Area person. TUes·Sal 3l 1931 to post inventory re· Newspaper delivery LA _c_ -and a benefits package _. -· SHl"'MG. IEC. ~,So La una --operating now S85 ea 9Sl 2642. or Garden N~rtJUvdcC M _ cords & cost sales in· Times to home on Bal RECEl'TIOHIST that encludes discounts. SECRfTilYR.E. Fullt1me Experience ~7.!1'.!L. _ Grove 638-4605 __ v 0 ices Good Co Pen SSSO per mo paid vacal.lons, medu:al helpful, but will train Mefoc"-clw Gal F'nda} benerits Salary negolaa· S48·844lor64&l"!L nrtST and life ans . bonus plan. Secretarial position en Costa Mesa.~5344 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Refr1g. very clean, auto DBfT .Al Energedt1c. strongd ofrlce1 ble with exrinence Call Nursing Immediate opening 1n pens 1 on and mo re! acuve Newport Center ..1.-"-s 1005 defrost llSO E'per ortho assistant proce ures eta1 f "'' loan brokerage co SOUND INTEREST· Realtor's office. Front SHl--DRmT. _,,.,.... 893-9000 r r II t ..,,.... ·"' 754·1931, as~~,tn~-UY"'*"" ui ,.,.,.,.. U" 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• --or u ·t1mr pos11on person..,.,.,, m"" ens ~" answer telephone.greet ING ' LET'S GET omce position req res SUPEIVISOI ---.. -...... -•IAKtioe 1015 Xlnl salary & benerits 641:,5251 Non·smkr JAHITottPA.RTTIME HUISl.AJDES pubhc. and lite typing. ACQUAINTED' Apply good telephone voice. Small mfg Co need WESTMfNSTER 6441405 GENERALOFFICE lmmed1ateopeningfora PUCT.HUISIS Call Kalie640-9350. at typing . SH & ap · remale /male with ABBEY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Otntol There·s no business hke Janitor to work Needed ror i m med en person : pearance. Real estate leadership ability & exp. ANTIQUE MALL PUBLIC FURNITURE ORTHO RDA ASST show bus! Become part weekend$. dar shift. For placement w /pvt duty HCEl'110HIST PEP BOYS experience helpful but to manage packaging 11751 Westminster Ave ~ x. per needed. or Sebasltan's lire line llltervlew cal . Mike Vi· patients In Orange. For challenging N.B 1 SZZ I .._..,.cl not essential. Prefer dept. Great Co. benefits GARDEN GROVE * *1JON• rha1rs1de 25 ·30 People onented person viani. Newport & Laguna tourotrlce.UJ!llexper Wn.-....r,Co. local resident. for Ill· & salary depends upon ~103 TCMlile7lOPM hrs week p le asa n t needed immediately for 714/641-l6l6EOEM1F areas. Dulles incl It req. Good typmg. spell· Equal Opportunity Lervlew call Mrs. Duhl. back~round. Call for in-!11!!!!!•••••••1 Tbls & chrs, bcibm sets. working C'Olld1Uons. Xlnt box oHace d1vis1on App-Ml'TOR nursing. meal prep, It ing & grammar essen· Employer M/F Wesley tt. Taylor Co. te r view Delt roni cs Genuine Brass And Irons. living rm rum. new hide· benefits H B. Rose. ly an person only. Sebas· JA. housekeeping Positions tial. Only level headed Rtelton 644-4910 J;~ CMS4S-OUJ_. -a -beds. PLUS LOTS 846•28811_. tian'sJ•OPicoSC. Raleigh Hills Aospt i open ror 5 day + 2 day individuals need apply Fire set, screen w1elec Newport Beach has an relier Good salary, Travel benefits to So. I •1 p•1 .t logs Whl Colorual frplc, MORE. D~ L General d . r p ·r ""b t .., .... -. II y I a1 ·····················.:. 080 ""'C"""< he ~VE .... YE .... VE s:niA 1mme . openl.llg or a room &board,wklypay ac11c ~ m1 resume ~ ,.,,.,...,,.,a.!.!.±... ~ ~ •-h G.r. Saad construction help Janitor Monday-Fnday, tTntS to : T Lehr, 24872 Tim· COMMBCl.Al R.l honor BofA. MC. --. ·~ _..,. needed Good company day shaft Xlnt fringe MA~n• berwood Way. El Toro Tired of selling houses 7 Cashier's Checks & •1 -benefits & working at· benefits pkg. for an· HEALTHCARE 92630 d eek~ w need · · LA WTQM.McHSLl Cash. NO PERSONAL FT chair assit-mosphere $3.50perhrto terv1ew call Joshua 953-<Ml99 EOE~F ~~sb:e.:eet0 1e:mthe Sale:. ESTATIS.Al.E CHECKS PLEASE' tant. stalrt.SEAppASl'llY mAN~sr5:'son Whiskey (7141645-5707. Nursing ~~'r'yp~gsk1Js. skills to manage, broker Tra1'nee Oct. 3 & 4. Sat/Sun 9-6 Food available. Items 6'41~520 on Y B.A E.0.E. M.JI Nurses Aides & LVN's, commercial real est.ate 4480 Park Newport. NB subject to presale Ave. Paco SC.__ L-~ n-i...:.. all shafts. Call D 0 N -~851=· ~· C---Income from mg mt F o· . M Onental display cases & MASTBSAUCTION Designer HVA.C NOTICE E ~,~~e &46·77~--llECEPTJTYPIST while you learn. Super Of IStflCt 3Ragel' artobjects,br~s.paint 2075..,NewportBlvdCM S ~ how Daily Pilot Class Capistrano Gardens Nursing . . Full or p/time. send re· benefits; lire wurance, This highly successful local newspa~r ings. furniture. books, 833·9625 64&-8686 Minim~~ five years ex aried ads display their Nursery. 32136 Miguelito Non certified aids St.00 sume to: P.O. Box 1311. health insurance & den· bas in openJng ror a tlra~~ i\.ne silver. Jewelry & l'Ollec· I••••••••• per cons. engr orrice nr mesd sage& wcti!11oulegribaiUdtsy Rd. SJC 661-6666. ~~d~ti'c!"~ b;~~fi~g Costa Mesa. CA. 92626ST . ~~~~· Contact Ken. ~f~~tt~?1ns11~~~~~nof 10~~~4sy~a~ tiblles AD!*>'Turnutely noL pre· l'llilllag •Ws:Wa 1025 O C Airport Comm'I & an impa · LEG~L~~R~~RY EOE. Bayview Con· RECEP110HI old boy and girl home dehvery 68 es. ir: past ••••••••••••••••••••••• Inst ~roi·ects we are proud to say, re· E I Ut g t; & H . I For Newport Beach law earners Areas or supervision will be guard house, turn L at REDWOOD ZX6'S Dal'Taylor&Ass"" ally get results Phone xpinclVI iaaon velescent ospata, · S ... LE·-~-g:11·v"ry.collecl1onsandsales. l!itstreetgoaJltheway "'" domestic law. Salary S42·3S05Carol rirm Pa rt /t ime . ~ .,..__,_ "' · 4' to20' long XJntdeck· {7.J.!/l.49 52J.i __ I ~78 o o. 549-48711 -Offi"e 8:30amlpm. Mature, ex MANAGB lerted applicant \VIII receive liberal down mg Fresh load arnvang ~ · ed indi' 'd I F h c starling salary. regularly scheduled KIDS-STUDENTS NEEDED t Earn $30-$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. c.1...-. Q•c• .. SJt.0601. Legal Se. cretary w. texp an G'_. ~ peneoc V1 ua re· New renc ountry raises. bonus opportunities and many •••••••••I weekly. Save al 55< /ft . I L '" quired. Good phone store operun· g Newport ·d Jim 646 91!8San i e Civil ht & Farru y aw Must be good wit num t h · •. 1 t fringe benefits such as company pa1 CHEEP FURNITURE · · Send resume & Sala.ry bers. Full tame. split ;!~:~~~:Y; nfU:tasc:u 1g:rj ~~r1~~~vf~~: dental and health plan. ~roup lire Sat 1o.2• in w. Balbo~ Nails. 16's & S's. moo req Gealer & Martin. shirt afternoons orr Kim or June, 833-9880. 7c• ""•" insurance, \'&Cation and s1~khedeavde Blvd Ne Beach. Box. 2 for $25.00 1600 Dove su 135 M"· . """"'""· Comnany vehicle is furms unng 631-0324 -964·2239 ask for lAe SALES Fabric store, rull work~ng hours. Upright dbl dr. rndge. Liquor Store: St.oclung & r AIT TIMI RECErnOMST I or part time. Applicants must be over 18, have a 165. New Sears. under REDWOOD LA THI Cash Register ex-HOSTESS 64&-4040 'good driving record and be neat warranty, small office 50·6' boards/bundle. peraence neceuary, Cre'! Su~. work Personal asslatant to ,.appearing Hours are generally 11 AM siufridge.1100. S12/bundle.~988SJlm over 18. ApplY be\ween 8 P /lime evenan~s & successful, very busy Sales to 9 PM, Mooday thru Friday. Some ~ & 3 weekdays. 1888 weekends. Supervaslng executive. Must be ex-GREAT HOUIS overtime Is available. c_,. & Placentia,ColtaMesa. the door t.o door sales tremely attractive, lf you are qualified and Interested an Slot.,_,.11 l•ufp111• 1010 crew of youngsters. Ex· superbly groomed & , ......... -... learning tbe ctrculal1on business Mills SC and 10". Pace •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Live in. Appreciative cellent earnings for ba ve a vivacious _.,.,., con~cl the Daily Pilot at 3ll W. Bay. 5·10·25•. Game room anon A El w 1Zoom r 1 m I I Y S d a Y 5 re· person with ability to personality. Duties in· or Co6ta Mesa before 10:30 AM or alter 2 specials t1l95, Thyristor Strobe. 2 wks rerences, ocean front •i t v 1 tg .-.. _.. p Id ·d .. 15 ltl m:>. va e. an or a e elude light Be<:tetariaJ in ,.,.._.,..,., M dall}'. 67~19216 o • Pll ... as n& 645-1591. car Is needed. CalJ extremely quiet. pretty Ask ror Don Wiiiiams or Ken Goddard. RSTATI,...,. R . 49S.S23'7 WANT ACTION" Media Merchants one &irl olfice + con· Join the Los Angeles 5 -.., IOlS ClusiledAds642·56'78 213-427·2'158 EOE siderable local driving. Times Circulation team Many beauUfu.I things! Benent.s Include lou or & adapt your work Reid Sales SupenMftl. Sal/Sun l0-5. l<OO Spar j:ERSIAN··Ki··· .. ·e:·;· variety &r freedom. ach edule to your lthlUI Circle,H.8.968-0IOf · d tlm!. If Al 10,0 regutere . Beaut u great star1in& pay & llfl· lifestyle. Work S/brs a Umlted openinas nailable in the Afpl•c" silver color. Shota 1.imiled growth poten· day in a 1\mes Circula· Orange Coast area, for 1elf·motlvat.ed. ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• tial. Oood education, lion ulea office near career oriented Individual who can HARBORAREA µ:ioc..:::c!>!"------- s la bi 11 l y &r s e I r. your home &i have more work wil.b FleJd Sales People. Train, APPLIANCE SERVICE motivation A MUST. Ume for your famllY, motivate and gel results. Station Webuy~ances Write very detailed let· atudies or leisurely wagon or van necessary Exceptional -Wesell ~~~ , . ....-......... ~..---......... -......-.... __ ur h1cludinJ ambitions perioda. We pay hourly earnln11s, plus Job related benefits appllanm . ~ quallllcat.lonl, penonal &icommlulona. avallal>lt for th• right l>fODl•. U you 1 IUY Alf\JAMCIS ...................... . description .ti desired can prodw. raults, not Jusf talk about SHlH TZU PuPI AKC salary Writt Box 194&. LOS ANGELES TtM ES ll. call· _.. Cor Interview. A&k for Les ~7-1133 szso and up. Cull only · Dally Pll(t. POBoii 1560, 1375 Sunflower Ave.. Mr Chance. Admiral akle-by.alcle, 3 G-98 Co 1 l a Mes a , C A C.M. dr, let wattr In door. Sib. Huaky pos11, AJ<C. PART TIME EYDICS We are presently seeltln1 adull• with ,pleasant peraonalilin who would .be interested ln working in Sa.lee Ir Prol1JOUO'? with Dally PMot Carriers 10 t.o LS yean old Unllmlted eamlncs available to riaht penoo. Hrs: 5'30PM lo 8:30PM. Monday lbru Friday. Some Saturday avaUablUty. For appOintment, call' &42-4321. ut for Ben W\lUam.1. ~. 540-0301 ~C..t lib • -.ms llntmartinp,Sl• Pvt ,. PW ELECTRIC DRYER, 2 1..&:1~.:a::i:~~-- • Jual moved mto lownt Equ~=unny 330 y Street · )'l"I old. Xlnt condlUon! Cocker Spanltl PG! rhen ··b~lnted Costo Me50, CA Gold colored. SUS. UC. llJf ..a .... ' with the Ma. SAlllUAM c........1 ~ • ....:..,c.......&--fU·llI2 W,naaMt lQ-llR Tbe1're die ..i.t •11 Exp. ln cmcrec. C'Ollll. ~ ~·-ft·1 ""'"""1"'1"' • MrlJ, frwt tne. •«J Cu'tTllkeltsWlllt lo 11.nd Jllll t.beJtemt and • acc...W.. Draw • •• ......... , •• , ••••••••••• ,.............. •• deu, ..a n.. Sl50. Dobt r. a -· • Mnlc•nu""' \'OP!m. f7NMO Ht*Y•.- ORANGE COAST DAILY PtLOT 330 W. IAY IT. • CotTA MHA. CA. 1212' • A.11 IOUAI. ~'°"TUNITY (MlllOVU •"' . .. " ........ " ............................... . IOIO ...... Peww t040 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 2, 1981 81 ...................... , '"'u·a:.~:~:::Ttuni Metom.d .... tl404WllittfDmet tHO ..... W_.., tl90A1tet,•f11'4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tower. or btsl of· Wby Pay More? Xln't '10 Jeep CJ5 Loaded IMW t7U 1 1 Moped, Moat XtrH w/Xlru. AM/f'M 4CY. WEIUY .. ••••••••••• .. •••••••• Ptrtnerwant.dl Jl'Peon _Evtf.~~ UMPC ~ CLIANCAIS Y&11 s.r. Dill. 1179. lm , 1 ~ • .... D 11UCIS 6.14 CT CIA rated IOll ma(. NB aUp. SL54 mo 7t motobecane. • nt Xtn Heavy Duty Wtnch. An DIAMOND. Wht '811 + equity dep , ev1, cond, l<XX> mJ, l350 or l''or off tQld Vehlclf. COHHEll CHEVRO LET Superb cut! Onl.Y S-SOO • .................... $57·93:11 st off r. ~!487 f7$0. 960-2.Ul s.5 P /C Retail Value over anted. The Letter "A" "'"" 8 t .....t L t be Joa.n497·31140eves For I.he P-epat Cballen•e '78 Sea Ra1 E.lp~s. 26 .._, a avw mo.,.,.,, IC n •78 L.mdcnilMr P Gante <Under the Cape fl. Top decb buffed out cond $300. rec10¥9 Austn~an up11I Of Sort Drlnb) Will P•Y Duel 470'1. Xlnt cond ~497_1100.._~7°'4_ ladlet dinner nna. 13 ct '100 to lht penon who New bot Teak ~ Int Cur· '72 Hood• SOcc Muu bike In yellow gold sur ftndlont 4t?·W rently Npt allp Prob lesathanlOOhrs. rounded by S small New owntr w/be perm ~ 673-8436 dlamondl, $.1500 firm Mmkll m1tted rmt' slip $218.000 Motorc det/ hmJl 7 lmh 1 •• IOl3 Firm 972·4500. After Sc:!C 91 SO 1 ••••••• , 1 1.21 ct PINK SAPPHl RE. -,,•••••••••••••••••••••~. SPM 983·1<llo3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• appr1.11ed at over $4000 Ctrwln Vraa l.A8BC 18 C 0 N D O 0 N T II E '74 lfond11 Motorcyclr 19K will sell for only SllOO ' foldtd hom. Xlnt. 300 WATER In btfl San miles Perfect cond Cov'l &UJlll~. ltsltd for 13196, 11<>1d for 144 For ln r or ~ ... c1ll (3121931·-··. ,~ M ultl.ramlly Sat, 8·5, Gar1ge Sale, Sat/Sun s.o.. wt.I. S2SO best 645-1170 Iv Dle~o, su oonina cnlls· ooo .......... 58. Queen matt. set, clothes, l<M. Antiques & m1ac l!!!.L .. -·• -r.:1• household, playpen, l~Chenrult..fil,_.~ Di-ct ine ull w/Meboat com· Suzuki 400 F..nduro 101.5 l••••••••I highchair, toys, swivel Qn aofabed, loo8e p11lowa, 2 cl Sll,000 retail ap· BundyS ~ar~~dused 1 fort. Bristol cond. 43' Ml., Xtra knobby, Xlnt ·7N9eJ;eppaCln~S~oOnRl(Ottli. rgclter. 3087 Pl•lte, C.M. new 135(). 2 am living pnlul, will sell rur mo. 1""' .. ,..,., organ Ions. 2 1t1te nns, com· cond. .1192-0Z77 -• -"" Dover Shore• Gara ae chairs $25. Mahofi dbl S4,000. da 83l·3600. ev _mo. MS·8113!1. pletely eqwp lot wknd '74 HONDA 100 ~4347 " .. 4lH for Steve Offlct f ... & hvln&. home lu1 or T L-95 .. 0 Sale. Furn .. eolf clubs, bedste 1125 Anlct> adiea ·• •• coutal Cl\llSlnl See to SlOO. Call A~wl'rAtl nteu • stereo, bikes, etc 1300 O•k desk $145. Antq. wht Mltct'• IO. 8010 l.... I IOIS apprec s.'lf,<XX> or trade #544, 542~. 2A hrs ...................... . Antigua. N.B Sut !Sun wicker rocker S50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:;~·;•••i~•••••5••iii, for 450SL, real estate or '78 Suzuki RMl.2S, never '77 Dallu.n '1 ton. need to . .... ,. lt.11 I•' Ji ' • • t-1 I \H .'-\ S0 -1 200 Hl•HIUYll Top dollu. for Sport.a Cari, 8~. Campers, 914's, Audi • Aak for U/C MOR JIMMAIJNO VOLISWAfHH 18711 Beach Blvd. HUNTINGTON BEACH f4 • WEMllD YOUIDOTIC &HmSHCAH lflt~_W,_ CLOSEOUT SAVE!! H~ISILICT10M Salu and Le11lb1 at competitive prices. Ex ctllent atn-1« and paru dept Good 1el«t.lon ol ptt· v1oualy owocd RllW • other floe cars In ex- cellent condition We 1110 have a i.ue company that leases other make:. of autot. trucks and vans for ad· d1tion11l lnCormatJon on leasing please call. 7141972 IZ10 714 J661·99tl FnetoYCllt 8045 GarageSale 2fa;11Jes AMNu••s•LE Helium Bouquet& de 0r 0~aJ~~le, 433-17 AnswerAd •HJ srhool. a.m/fm stereo, For11goodde11l1u\dgood 9-5 963-4090 lo'•l•aw c wr er. m money Call (7 14 > raced , 1500 Call sell, going buck 10 [g ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chtldren:s toys & """""' livered. Perfect ror _.2!!ec <Aotury .vanusbedwith _§g_i~hrs ma!eorrer~~ afler salesserv1~1ee 81.k kill' I p.y i.hots & clothes tools oldrefng, atH.l.lllsC.. ever)'.occmiorl 673-4419 3M Copier.New 485 Olds Must sell YAM 175, KAWA 125 1972 ford Cooner. New neuter 11troryou elec bar signs much Proceedstocbarity REDWOOOZX6,5 Sl<XX> ~67J.9J2l BULTACOL25Not strect paint, spoke wheels =< & CREVIER l3i more. 715 Marguerite, Ward &TaJbert. F.V 4• lo 20' l""'o. Xlnl deck ~1295 -legal $199 each or ofr runs good N reds 3100W Coast Hwy Free blk a, whl spaniel Cdm. Sat. ll>-4 __ SAT/SUN ll>-4 -.. rand Banks 42, '73 6'5-l496 brakes. $1500 C<ill eves Newport Beach mix. 8 wks old. Movmg Sa.le, Sat 9 Multi-Party earage sale. ing. ~res~load arnvmg MUST SB.I. wmooda c' coBmypleotew&n e1~· '76 Kawasaki Z50 dirt 644.0505 -&42-~ 631·5752 2873 Boa Vista. M~~~ Furniture, household "'.eek y, ve at· 55< /ft. Like-new office furn. bk N ..,,_ M' w k ·73 Ranchero. xlnt cond . --~~ items rlothea etc Jim,&46·~anrtime, lS 000. 760-6776. 1 e. e ......... mur or w1'th shell, ""100 Call WAUTED'. SAlES-SERVICE-l.EASING 208 W 111.SAHTAANA 714/835-3171 C!.Q.§!f>J!JND~ 3 11dorable kittens. 7 Verde, C.M Desk, rree . . ' LOSING LEASE Reas. pnce.951·5353 $400 OBO 7u ,.,, .... Aft0 r ~ ..... I weeb old. Free to good mower, chandelier. Fn/Sat 9-5. l<rl2.5 Night· "quit· 12' all metal boat, 30 hp &PM .,.'V<.A>" • eves 631·6480 ask for t.111e mode.IToyotasand home. &40-1992 hsewares, Electrolull in ale Ave f'tn VI llna business. selling out Evlnrude, elec. start, . Bn.!!L_ Vo I v o s . Ca 11 us _ ALL supplies and fix· N E W S A N Y 0 traHer, instde controls. '71 Rd75·5-J!MW Excellent .78 GMC Sierra "• ton 5 Cute Border Collie 11 va.c, new bedspreads, ~OVlNG SALE Hsehld tures including transcriber. $185. Quila, also licensed at $1850 con s1....., spd 80.000 mi $.'.l·'OO ·lllH'tlllllilllllPllmr'TI-• We~eetorUeal months old, to family a in tin s etc, _ items. 1~·$50. Sat 8-4 Display cases. wa1t111g 548 8193 or 556-5200 30 962 003S 892 8900 ' 51opi C M -548-01 -___: -"-. 957 0871,0_.,,,..,.,,.., w/kuls. 673-SOO. Ref rig, SlOO. couch '. er · room chairs, Beauty N k fili b. • y ah XT500 L' ~~ b It I HUGEGARAGESALE ew oa 1 ng ca met 17'. Whaler,6.Shp.2tank5 , 77 am a i:.n 79ToyotaSR5.xtntcond, I need a yard! I'm 3, like I es. amps, glamour Salon hairdryer~ and credenza pa.Id S875 Sell center console, radio. duro Xlnt cond Many kids, do tncks & mUld (Halloween) clothes. l day only. make o.ffers, hydraulic chajrs m1r Ji?S 846-61136. Ughis. cover. trlr $7500 x 1 r a 5 Mus 1 Se 11 must sell. ~JO Pvt par ~ood I'm mostly Spr· baby cradJe. stroller. all everything goes by 4pm rors, shelves and planlS Pds 1087 Eves 645 0315. dys 645-!390 -ll'...,675·8095. 111gerSpaniel.5S2·0052 good cond & much Elec dryer, .xlnt cond. Also, make-up.shampoo ....................... 752.2584 ___ '80Honda!iOOrc Dix '80 i., Ton Chevrolet p U more 2S•·$100 2308 SSS Chair. S25 andhairproducls D It k To &ood .home, black fairh1ll Or NB Sat/Sun Bookcase. S25 Sofa. $75. Call 11.1J 9754 or 8 Rabbits. "' ea. Cross 32' Spacious & loaded twn Mint cood. $1690 ue a&n { tr , p67w._r female kitten & black 9-5. . . Bassinet, cnb, $10 ea afler6,898-6809 blwn Calif White & dsl Sprtfshr Sedan. 644·5244/543-9246 steering ra es ~. " maleadult caL751·7J68. GARAGE SALE Sat & Misc babyitems.CoCfee F.V. Racquet Club Silver Martin.646-lSlO w/mooring S39,SOO Honda90Road+Strect. )4S·94_lh _ FREE Kitten to gd home tbl $10 Un t.cnt •· Cockatoo. lesser sulpher. 536·~74 looks new. xlnt care '78 Ford Courricr PU · Sun. Moving everything · · . ens. "' lifetime membership. 11 d -nQ/I HURRY ' 548 7259 w campcrshclU9M m1, Call 96 4·4722 ~efore must go. 8ft sofa. camp cqwp Turnta.ble, xlnt fa cilities. $800. ye ow creste tame. IESTIUY ~--. . xlnt cond To bt' suld al S: m. Ask for Lisa. lawnmower garden $1~. Kl~ gadgets 100 s of 963.6966 ...@10. 631·3449. ON WEST COAST Jtaliao Motom l2S lireat publil' aut'tion. Sat , Ckt Shohih Tzl u fre~ ... to good yard toobls. kplants. kihtc Sa~c9_;1~ dr';on~ suX. Carpet·wool shag, orr Cockatoo wnbrella male +!'Glass Manne Trader Lransp $250 3. IOam. 1751 I Sky Park me. yearo.... uten' oo s. we1g t Cbet Fairview & Green white. xlnt cond 145 sq with cage Loves pet· . 7 8' Rad u . p ii ot , --494.7249 E, Irvine 641 1172 640-16(11 bench, weights, picnic v1'lle, 2 blks N or vrds.at rd.646·1136_ llng S'700or best offer m1·crowav"'. 7.5 gen 3 '81 Honda CB 400 u h I d table, misc 470 Shady .J. -S48 9231 549-3269 " c 66 nlln'· ero. x nt mn u . FwtUtw. 1050 Dr. C,M Sunrlower off Green Electro Airless Paint Gun · ' state rms. nicely appt. ustom 500 mi "'arran· rblt. n1•w 11aint, ball II ) R f h t ~· c Iii w t Sof Adorable, torgeous Fr ONLY $99,500 t . Xtras. 700 646 Z68'7 rad $?3(l'l (IR 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• u ov1ng Sal•E Ne~ rum VI e e res men s .... u gan a er A b't 3 -I '° "' -u• ""'5 le "'lMOO ... "2141 pongora ra !l1, PMmos. NEWPORT YACHT u....t.-.-H-t.....a-~ 493·0748 -* * I Buy * * tools. fridge. Hsehold """..,,,.,, -ner ~.....,. 1.:.1.1:. 5102 4 ~ -~ -----~· -a EXCH.. letlt/S'--160 '68 Chev p•·. 1, ton, frn Good used Furniture & items, misc Sat/Sun Rem. elec typewriter Fe al Alb Cork ti I 675-1800 ·--r " A~liances--OR I WI.II U>-5191 Albert Pl CM GIGAMTICGAliGE S1SO Counlers1refr1ge m6'bel kUIO hta.e,I ----••••••••••••••••••••••• rad. 6c}I. air shk~. I I dd W/ ac wroug iron ,._~ s...1:1 9060 RENT 22' Lux Motor $925 obo 776 45 71 se or SEU.for Yo\I 646·2687_ _ t"""' 1150 A um. a ers & ca0 e "'150 830-42:57 ..vvq, -H I 6 If ~ 49• '"""' ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ome. s ps , se cont , S48·S.28 MASTEltSAUCTION SUPER GARl\GER· Auto sunroofs. louvres. misc ~ -Canaries, super singers, 21' Venture w/\ra1ler. 3 xlnt~P,6408585 y 9570 64Lt6•.1. 13•9.1.•5 T h fuel tanks, auto ac Fndge. $250. Washer. f75 1 nd f 1 II ans 9", !!!!.a .,. "" ras compactor. cesories 1 clothes, misc Dryer,$l50.Comerunit maes a emaes a sails, new Seagull mtr, 197:'l Dodge 22 · mini ..................... .. I IUY RlllHITUIE Typewriter! recliner. house no Id It e rn s w /table. $7S. 644-5800. colors. 646-86.52 many xlrS Dana Pt dry motor home. awnin.~s. '72 Ford Ecooolme Super Le twn bed bike books, S S ....,., Fl 17332 Ho 548 o""" Cockatiel. 2 yr old M storage avail S3900 da b~rglar alarm, trailer Van Gd--"'. fl400 OD<> 8 957-8133 furn, etc: Sat Only 9·4. at/ un. ~s . ..,,,, ower ex · me, .......... w/lrg & sml cage. ss:;. (714) 838-5822, 838·0414 hitch, etc 16500 John 645.1170 w•iu •• MUST SELL 621 Whitney Way, C.M. St. Costa Mesa Hide·a bed. like new. f!46·4113 eves/wknds ev. M~~l ~~ Ford -, T-"77, P1• " b Mahogany Dbl. Bed S40.8190___ Sl80 I BM typewriter. 1980 v .. .... T .,_ T ...a 9 1 • ~. · S 1 o o M a n u a I Pl.os & Orgmas 1090 a..yne .""· cruise ra1~, ""'" I 0 auto, V8 Good cund w/mauress Nightstand Hei~We l•-•E•S•T•A•ll-SAU---•I Typew riter. s25 ••••••••••••••••••••••• complete w/tive aboard ••••••••••••••••••••••• '2l50.644.9676 art6 &dressMertomatch Like Antique sideboard, col· 10 pc Swedish mod din Washer/Dryer, 5125 SPINET Piano New slip. $13,500080 Kensk1ll 14'. sips S. xlnt new ust see to ap· lector's iau records, each. BMW Prtable TV, Shaffer Bros Askmg (213)433-481.8, mt.. It wgt. S750 OBO Ford Wlltdow Van prtt1ate. Only SlOOO or din. set. Onental rugs. mg set. end tables. love S3S Side by side fndge. jllOO S49·041l {213)549-&a 642 Clean 302 VA. AC. auto best offer Maria rollaway . dirt bike a c. j seats, china cabinet. ~" S428798 Kimball ~ger 500 3 FOR LEASE·Creative· Tr-n--,1Mm1.. 9110 ~~-1~ 631 ·7797 a rt 6 PM ki·.ng ~·aterbed Can't .. st single bed, rhesl. desk. ~· · R · .. ,.. ~ ... ,_,, ltd · .. u h MEMBERSHIP keyboar lift) Pedal omanuc ...... e-a-way 49" ••••••••••••••••••••••• A.wto1 Wcmted 9590 wee ays. anytime them all'. Look for signs w 3 s / K l h Ibo l 1· k ds d f N rt Be h Athl t 4ll:OG '"5· '...... e c sa1 a , 1ve a· Five by seven, two wheel ••••••••••••••••••••••• wee en If no answer S of Warner w or ryer I reezer. 1 mis l' ewpo ar e 1c _r:-~'" >MN b d .. 2 G b Cl b u1,.50 ,, .. .....,., oar . ms tr .. guest aluminum trailer SZOO WE PA y TOP DOLi.Aft leasekee.J!..lQ'.ing. G~ldenwest.Sal 8-' 541 reen riar Ln, u~ ......... ,..,., Begaanul n1980erYusamedaha~oars· bdrm , shower, full ~7-1368 for toJ> used car s """..-.. lhd. C••I• ...... "-'46·UOJ • S40·'4'7 Top Dollar Paid Jo"or Your Car~ JOHNSON & SON Liftcoh Mtrcury 2626 Harbor Blvd" Costa Mesa_ .}10.5630 W•P!t. OVEK ...... For Your Good VW, PorscheorAud1 a:..&1~'J8~ Any Bonafide Deal Com•&"'''" SADDUIACK IMW 28402 MarJUerite Pkwy M iss1on Viejo AVERY PKWY. CEXlT5FWY l 131°2040 49S-4949 Closed Sund=a~>'.~s __ Tht Most Exdtiilg P.-tOfYow IMWr.ch1tOr LfOM~le Mclarett IMW!! hyOrLNM •10 ........ rs.! 1714J~5llL aprl 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VW PORSCHE·AUDI '74 Capri. automatic. 6 445 F. Coast Hlway ryl air eood $1500. Call at Bayside Drive 979,2554 NeWJ>Ort ~ash 673·0900 ;.11111 Premium pnces p31d for any used car c foreign or domestic J 1n good condition See Us First! 9720 20 sofas, new, S98. Lov· Two families Excep: ~MP~~ ~~~oo~ ','•s~~ *BALLOONS ' ev . .. galley. boat fully equip. ----fore11in. domesuri; or eseats, S88. Sleepers. tional quahty & prices 10·5pm Umqu~nalized gift ~~4644".!:A~ sell for Nwpt Slip. prime lor. Atlt&oAS·~~~9400 clab~ICb Ir your car 111 :K>IB 11.11 1~,1 111111 ci99 FACTORY9S7-5708 I th l I b r . . '~213)783oc.,. •CC~ extra clean ...... U" ~ --c 0 es. an 1ques. mens. ror I day. wedd;ngs. G ~ ........., .,,.~ ., \I I , .... " "' Upnght rand Piano, an· 18. 1 1 Is •••••••••••••••••••••• • ' .. , .. , ,., 1 • 111.i:.1 Navy blue. onental Qn sz furn & misc Sat & Sun Couch, loveseat. chairs. anniv CaJI nowfi45..6445 tique nds refinishing s oop, tra1 er. sa1 , Silicon ri~. rrts Cehca, FIRST' '73 Datsun 240'l. 4 spd. AC. l\M /FM cass. xlnt cond .J4<X}l ~L4Jg__ '77 280Z. clean. snrf . Bedspread, brand new 8-4 266 J<>8!!'1_ CM -clothing. lamps, rugs, B~_lloonsof Newport ~ S75-0071, 675-7805 ~rf~t.':.t!~l50 or best other sml Toyota cur~ ~ .1liJ!!.S45·3l~. Furn, shop vac. callee· more. Reas Sat 9.3 381 *BALLOONS '""""'' _m5L0fl9 ~953 H1dabed SlOO desk & chr llbles Much Misc' 307 {:osta Mesa St.CM. laby Gr.ct EWPORT Z7s "76. O.B k SlSO. Iv seat SSO. gld Go Iden rod Cd M . Unique personalized gift Ebony t&OOGd cond 4Bags. P>.<XX> 49~. Atltos few Sak chair . 892.azn Sat/Sun 9 • Sat 9·5. 51.51 Yearling A"~ for birthday, weddings, ~2116 8S7 0910 "' .,.. lrvme Lawnmower. $4~ · Call 645-M45 -----__:_ --••••••••••••••••••••••• Bamboo d111 rm set. $150.1 ______ .. _ Jron Cafe Cham; More' anBmll. ofno; klMIAU OIGAH '81Sunfish.14' Xlnt cond IMPORTANT WEIUY USEDCARS&TRUCKS COME IN OR Ci\LL FOR FREE APPIWSAL Cormier DeL1llo CHEVROLET 18211 BEACH Bl.VD ltl'NTINGTON BEACH 847-6017 Of' 549-lllJ_ - mags. all'. good cond. ~494~ '711 280Z 2+2 Auto. aic. am Cm st.er tape Mags. shttpsk1ns. excel rond 36.000 m1. S6200 Call ~75-8900, 673e~4 --- ' 75 Datsun 8210 Hatchback . .xlnt runnmg cond 4spd, mag whls. am /fm stereo. rear win, Kmg ·sz water bed. SlOO QUEEN·SIZE 552-7641 a oons ewport E t 1Il O · Great Xmas gift SSOO NCYJlCETO ~m_Rlete. 847·9442 SLEEPER 2pc sectional $295 . s· _p~Qr Ba:i::r k-<im rig ~os_t 30067J..6283_ READERS AND 5' Glass & Oak Tradi· couch & matching love Antiaw,offfww c/iron tub SBS. pedestal _s_r Hob1e14'Catamaran ADVERTISt.:RS tional coffee table, like seat Black & white Oct 3 ld-4 T79 Scott Pl sink $lOO; lba sink SJ5 SldilMJ 1093 Trailer. rrunt cond. The price or items new. $300. Queen Sl.ze fabric w/chrome tnm Costa Mesa !99·3105 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N B advertised by vehicle '714) """/VJ/Yt p 1 1 SKI BOOTS . Garmon! lOO. · · SjS-5761 dealers 1·n the veh"•le comforter. 2shams. 2 ta· Great condition $32~ ' UeJU"UUU• a m trees, pnvate co ·~ ble rounds. $200. English set. Call 67s..al98 eves. 2481 Elden Ave .. C.M lection. potted & estab. Lady Starlit.es, siie 8. loots. Sips/ classified advertising pine writing desll & and weekend . Sat/Sun. 8am Clothing, 40 l5·gal cans, 3S 5-gal _nrand new JBS. ssz-7272 Doclla 9070 columns does not m· chair. S200 Kathi household,fewanllques. cans. Rhapis Humilis & ~~ 8094 ....................... elude any applicable 644·7SOO. Ev~58327 Excelsa op to 16' hgts •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• WA~TED: Slip for 50' taxes. license. transfer A Is o Ch am adore a Harley Davidson electric s a 1 Ibo at. Newport re es, finance charges, King s iie bed. $150. Spet'ies up to 20', some golf cart, 1974, new roar. Beach. SJl-01~ fees for air pollution con· Comer u.ruts, S250 Xlnt Cvcads 213/QIS. 7336 wmdshield, good battery Free yacht & hull clean· lrol device cert.irications cond 673·1.2SS. ... d I -'-Crib, elegant llalian. S80 SB50 Balboa Island Rily ine 1n exchange for lie· or ea er uu..:umenlary Twin beds SlOO, maple1 __________________ 1 Girl's IO spd. SSS Uprt 67J.8700 u p of 1O ·s k1 r f preparation charges un dropleaf table & chairs , I 4.94-CXl28 --· Npl/Balboa area Jim less otherwise spedfied $75, small chest SSO & F..lhlr• 1050 !Fwwihrt 1050 ease · · Store, Rut• cwl, 64 o · J!t.Ql!!_advert.is~!. ni ht table $25. ~ 7085 ....................... ....................... Coors Pool Table Light. lor 8095 ___!_116 Couch, loveseat. chair, Home or office· beaut Brand new sofa and love S7S Time Clock. $100 ........................ ~~f:nd~~~~r~~:e~pt ~=::L. ottoman,~. partner's desk. walnut seat. green1wheal, ar 8-0th work well. Eves, LOSING LEASE. quit· S40-l287 burl h&·glC&S. matching cent pillows. Beautiful. 840·3320 ting busmess, ~elllng out 67_!.2323 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 M 0 Wat e r bed bookcase & 3 lthr chairs Pd $1700 ask mg S850 2 Kangaroo Skins. Great ALL supplies and rix· Slip sailboats 22' Z7' eltc. OBO R gs r Wall Hang as lures including & water on back Preoe Beautiful Slooo ne~. SS6-4~;644·S642. .. ... ·-1 u 0 in,.. " ~""" ~5& 100 642 co>c:• Display cases. waiting prk'g everything. Isl $800 lo you 848 5672. Cherry Bdrm. sleeper. St 8 ft b Al d ~· · .__,,, room chairs. Beauty class best 1n Nwpt 84().1681 chairs. tables, TV's. etc ereo ca · con Mans 10 spd. 27" $60 -------Wlll d 1 SI.SO. CB" round table tno Girls 5 srvl. 24" SSS 18.. Salon hairdryers and 673·8711 lil19 P.ttt.__ Cocktail table. elegant. ea 494-1842eves'-chrsl $50. Little G[;ls Bike. $35. hydrauUc chairs, mir· BOAT SLIPS FOR RENT Glass top 3X5 $280. S pc liv rm set, like new. 842-2954 Hot 1 ub. never used, rors. shelves and planlS. NPT. BCH ZJ', 25', 28'. &CS-1295 SZ75 or best offer. Call Fabric Sofa ' Loveseal. Sl25 Jukl Baby Lock Also, make-up, shampoo 32', • 34'. Must Sac. Brand New Ll~ Pam. 6Jl.(7757· tan background, fioral Sew Mach, PIS. ~4069 and hair products. 642-4644 ~5 P rm tb!s1 lamps. pictures. Oak furn . library tbl. print w /oranges browns Call 6Jt·9754 or Loaded 32' Sprtlshr, W /X· bunlloo,Curlo.~Best $150. desk, $75. chair. & greens, $125. Good STONESTICIETS after6.898-6809 lnt mooring, 139.500. Offer. 553-1041 SJO. mission bkshlvs. cond. Will deliver locally 5 ... 355 TV, lodlo, _,536-=-857="-4,,__ ____ _ 7 pc Walnut BR set. Incl $225. ~7-!Ql9 eves,_ King size mattress & box· .,... 4 HIFI, Shno 1091 cmr grouping, Like new RedecoraUng Sale! Like springs. good cood SlOO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• loah, Speed & OB07SJ.2496 new furniture & Misc Orange lamp ~. Twin Paul Blaine Henri early Beautiful Color TV, 2 yr_ Sid 90IO Matching loveseat & dinrmset,$100.Hide·a size bed frame $25. oil,24x4B,TahltianCove. wrnty. Free delivery.••••••••••••••••••••••• sofa, bm plaid, only Sl50 bed. & chair, $175. Desk, 552-4933. _ms. 673-6223evs .Jl~. S.6-1786 '79 J etski, good cond. for both 5.51-4566 ___ $2S Queen bed. Si5 Cof 8. Sofa xlnt cond , John Wayne Tennis Club Stereo components, re· SlSOO 968-Z7S2 Brown loveseat. fee&endtables.set.SBS Harculonli0.470 shady Family Membership ce1ver, tape deck. h hn & Lamps. $25 each Dr.C.M.Sat",Sun Best orrer 644·5369. cassette rerorder . loah,U...-9090 mate mg rec er ~l· MORE ' 1•1.3476 '"' t t bl bi ~i. ,,_. _,. toman. Sl75 11) h1.r1 in ., NEVER USED Glass 673~5897. um a e. g spe ..... ers. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cab. . 640-6033. Getting Marned. selllng top dinette. $225. Sofa & Save rerreati~I fuel-1 new con~lS Sofa. love-s;at, chair, ot· xtra furn incl sora, loveseat $300 Queen seater landsader. com . - . ....If bl loveseat. ch.mng table & bdrm l<MI 8 .. _ .. _ S200 plete, speeds up to 50 Stereo cabinet, s~hd toman, w• ee ta e set 4 chairs. watarbed, TV, ..,_ w~ b ....,.. """IY'nl ood B I 3 S46-89'73 "' Mattress/box springs· m.&m.....twu· """""' w aru Y p1e<:e · lamps. stoneware, two sso. full 190. Queen Bronze Plate GIU5 Mir· pxl.Noroom846-05Ql DIYSTIUE 1940 Ford Sedan Deluxe. concours trophy winner. ground up restoration. $12,500. 8Sl-&26. '29 Model .. A " Ford DEL UXE Replica Many custom features ----'S52~·52C.X>_Carol •-"-&AWo ~&We Fri through Sun Oct 2 4 Huntington Center Mall 405 Fw>! & Beach, HJL Awtos, I__._. dow defroster. new "or-·~ brakes, new batt., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl.650 1714 1962·4624 aft 9701 5 JQpm •.•.•......•........... '81 Delorean. 5.1pd, blk '71 Good COftd. int. lo m1 , S29,000 J!.4000B0891·9784 __ 675-8818_. __ __ ·73 240Z. lo m1. a r. runs AHo ICMMO 9705 good. needs touch· up, ••••••••••••••••••••••• must sell 957·9212 '69 Alfa Romeo 1750GTV. '77 280 Z 2+2 AC I~ 72M , very good condi-mag whls. Al.I orig lion 646 117_3 __ 960-7310 Audi 9707 ·721200. xl.nt trans~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• merh. sound, Sl<XlO firm. '74 Audi (o'ox, I owner. 673 2514 freeway miles. super WE PAY tlean~. 76tH962 Mo"• 9721 Top Dl"\I I •R '81 Audi 4000. blue. 4dr, •••••:••••••••••••••••• vr..l.A Blaupunkt s tereo, ti Delore. FOR USED CARS loaded. W1c 5S4·0812. 5spd suck. EM.900 AUNMAGHOH Ji'!L596·9IO!aft6pm 731·2434, __ _ POMTIAC~AIU IMW 9712 at 2480 Hartiot Blvd. ••• •••••••••••••••••••• '725 COSTA MESA , 549--4300 549,1457 ORANGE COUNTY S PORSCHES OU>EST WANTED $ Allow us the opportunity to consider the purchasr , . or trade·in of your clean Sales·Service·Leasing Porsche. Check with Us Roy Canff',lnc. Today! Rolls Royce BMW ~ 1S40Jamboree J£ ~-..f1P NewJ>Ort ~ch 640-6444 • ........ _ lfO "" '78 BMW 320i. x!nt cond. auto. am fm cass. new tires MUST SELL .J{IOOl1645-7~687~--- 9727 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 79HOMDA· D)'namite CVCC 4 speed 41,000 miles Clean' 1318XED> $3995 JIMMAllHO VOLISWA'984 187ll Beach Blvd. _ _14~ D_...T_. blender. etc. All less $130.MORE!!'n0.0901 ror,S125.8ftX12ft. ALTEC Stonehedge Hsbld full. Couch. lov· than S1SO 842-9824. Dresser, 5ft tall. solid 642·~ Spkrs. like new. Cost Avto1, New 9100 Autos, Htw ' I I Autos, Hew 9800 Awto1. Hew 9100 eseal, bdnn set. 846-7824 879·57~. $400 each Sell both ffN\ ....•..••.•..........•• , ...................... . · oak, white. $4S. Dbl sleeper sofa $SO, · .,.,.., Maple rock 9,drawer Lrg sec desk wtreturn, 7S4·7166 Ca pt bed wrmalt & ~846-~~002~1 _____ _ chest SllS. Pecan chest Sl50.0~g~J.~~erbed. Pvt inside sale 1 beaut up· drawers $.125. chi Ids 18 in Philco Color TV of drawel"8 SlSO. Stereo hol swivel cnrs. blue. play stove SIO, girls bi.kc Nkecond $175. Monlhly boat & R. V storage for a111 size, 24 hr security, fr ee launching & wuhing privileges. Newport Dunes. 1131 Back Bay Dr. Newport Beach. 644-0510 2·spkrs, cass. & S.trk, BeauUful formal Dining $.'.IOO pr. Lge French $10, Ladi~ 10 spd ~5. 67~ ew 50.963-4090 room set 11600 0 .8.0 Prov. coffee tbl, S200 Seara Sewing Machine New GE big screen TV T~ Beaut. wood furn : dr set Must Sell near new antique carved small . 983-58111 Paid $3,400. Must sell ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... ~ .......... BILL MAXEY TOYOTA S400.bedsJm.chairs ' 8.ST·02l7 tabl, S225, b l o nd DOYEi SHOIES IZJO().orB/0846-6836 c_,.,..,S./ lampa QA>. 640-1~ Moving: Solid oa.k tables tableware. 108 pc, ex· EST.All SALE New Color1V. 17". 2 wks IMt 9120 2 Belmont Barber Chairs, Ccorfee, end. comer), 9' q ulslte w /chest S300. From Pennsylvania A.n· old. Remote control, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 42xl0" Mirrors with couch, chair, misc. chrome & naugahyde liq\les Collectables to Paid SS25. sell 1425. IO YWCAMPElt wood frames. best offer SJ&.1631 bar stools, ~ ro,r sso Junq~e. From 5r lo 493·S23'7 4 IJ)ffd pop-lop, butane 64$-2972. Wicker Furn, co\lcb, Be au l Pat n t 1n11, $1000+. Walnut French Girard Stereo, Hannon stove ai ref rig. Super Wrought iron din set, 4 queens chtlr, laundry S50-S200. Must see, style China Cabinet, An· Kardon Mdl w /turntable stereo system . <RU cbrs-tble42"w/glustop ~asket, wall decora· 648·5102 art 4PM • Uque French Crystal + Webcor 3 way spkr TRTLEJ SZ75. 3 abelf curio, eold tt0ns, pa.Id $400 A.eking WkndJ. Punch Bowl & Gluses. 1y11200. 541HSl3 SI l,ttS decorative top $75, Luy $250. ,\!Joe!, 493-5237 Sofabeda, twin corner Clothes size 4-14. Boots, lotlh & ..._.. JIM MAJtlM() BoyRednerxlntCODd. Kitchen 'J'able w/3 a roup •/table & Paper Wei&bts, Etc. l••l•••t YOWWAW 17s. !4f# leat!Mr cbain.1,_Plid $136 at.orate. SU::~79R "2.flll. ....................... l8'71l Beach Blvd. Goldtooc f1onl Sota t.. Z::'"' 175. ::.llll new. Kini siie ucauty est Power mower, 4 blade, fia•rtf 9010 000 !uonpedd. ·.~·~·~:7~~ Slusmper Couch, tan ::;~• suo. 548-llM JnracoblooC~~· f15 ....................... 101,A, C1mper Four Star .. _., ._ ·M. -~ ,,_,,_, A V 0 N R e d c r e • t w /refri&erator & 1tove DHW •tllOwu daifn, Paid S U RPL US 1FU RN waa~er/clryer $150 pr. wlthJwllhout 2 b.p P ort ·a ·potty. Ali ft* 6111 abt Bed. Mat· DSO. a SD Still SALE. Che tbfl8 cbn $150. J ohnson 0 /8 . 1800. Butane, Queen size bed. .,_ 6 .......... •· m . -Entry table SZS. Tall la· r . SIS-3754 Mf..0021 Sleep• s 111 excellent ----l0~ll a~~.._ lamps. t~r~:S:o~ol~· .r:oa Red1contin1, pri pty ~M.W conditlo~. $900. Call ....., .. IO llidll&H ""' "" -· Ke& '1$ Caab OD!)' IQ..Q S.l CD ll, LI mirrored .... zt tolO between lOam·5pm -.. I*' room Mdl. ~ IZ each. qgb: · wardrobe doon. Pailley ....................... Hl-1157 ....... w . WWNll ... I ~ dr.,.., bedspread. xtra DllS&B•M i-==-, • .-.c~abo_wr_c_a_m_per_, - u """"l':r1tel1.:. 1t11tu Cano ubJntt, th•••N ... *I fallrle. Bllckouldrapa, 22 HP. 1 lo 1 borth 111115, fHO. obo. IO·H4' lllel..UftalCllDd. •· ._................ ffeubl Zll Zif sew •/panel mount, lo '*•lStftfrSpm. 1'!""'f'•'T' , 1 t:l .. ,.1t93' ~ Model bomt fanitun: ::n•.,;;,.tm sprp, boura. tom Riker Met.mM-.. 9140 10 •· ••11•1 • ~: na. MW od~ r...a..t · Marloe ..... •••--•• .. •••• ....... ...._ eirUI ''':!£ ''''''· 6 Cftlllwa. S7S ..al MwtTIIWl .. 1& <THlHf.llfl M«*»becw, perl «ind ~ .... .._ 114 .... _.. MTI. I tablt • •• 2llP ''Se...U" Ol. Bd aoo ml. on r.bit eni' l:tl:.t.'~111 .., 1~1.., dlallll ';r ::--: •-: ~ 8'dt ca llOltl mlr, w/tlud, apare ~o. '40·1110 aft. I _ _,,,___.. -t•l.I. 1rt1111. ... ,_, t .:...,_ ·ll',lllt~ fte• CoHt laal It...... MMlU !Mn;tptJg!bdf. -,.,1 _. 6 ......, lllL 111 aa .-.... • ,... C..•. Collq1 Dllt. ,..,.. ..., .,. •Inc ..... ....., '9ll •1 lt•Jlr:' l .. tl 'wttlt C-. U' .. Alllmad" ID .,.,._ ._ lint -•·]I .. 1111111.KEIP '\tt~ ,.... ..._ ......_ llab Al"-..,.,., nn Al-..,...... la Clulifted. WlU JOUr a,;a llllk. ~ ........ c.1 _. M rm w/SllP. ~· •lr NU. Id be &Mn? n> pla'* ~-~ ~ .... C!ll."11 .J 19202 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH 1714) 962-0829 MON.-FRI. 9-9 SAT. 9.7 SUN. I 0-7 1977 DATSUN 8210 LIFTIACIC Equipment Includes an economical 4 cyl , 5 speed transmission, air cond1tion1ng, AM/FM S1efeo and rally wheels (109SYS) 52795 . 1979 FORD COURIER PICK UP Equipment Includes 1n economical 4 cyl engine, 4 apetd trensm1sllon. hulet and more (1'f66231~ t 1~78 DATSUN 810 4.000R Equ1pmen1 includes a 6 cyl engine. automallc lransmissl!>!'.i air cond111oning. stereo. poWlf steenng (~TYT) 1978 DATSUN PICI UP Equipment lncludtt an tconomi<* " C1f , 4 speed tr.,,smltalon. air condlbOnfnO, AM/fM ltllrtc>-lapt, 111.g wn.tt..11~ .. 54395 1011115 READY USED CARS 1974 VW IUG 1975 PONTIAC FfRBlltD "ESPRJT' IC. All COncl OWt ... .,."9 5299 _.,,-. AMJFMI-IOoo -5 .... ,....., s. !!03eOt ONLY 1979 FORD LTD II . ~ -11r..... .., c:ono =IC & mote Sloct. 076$8 SI< s2795 ONLY 1977 IUICK REGAL ...,_ ..,.v,., 11111 ecooomy e>n<oe Tin ::-Sn:~.::::.~~ 53695 "'lf4 s.r 1o•m OHL y 1979 FORD PINTO Qea 11wtftg • cyHncter 4 •o•eo ::r..:, =·n~ 72000 s3395 -ONLY -1979 IUICK OP FASTIACK 1977 IUICK ELECTRA ~~fr ~r .. .::t::=.°i SOLD s.r •112111 I 979 PLYMOUTH VOUlE WAGON = ~~.~m·S! ':;'~~· 54395 OHLY 1979 FORD "LTD" 10 PASS. WAGOM I 971 OLDS CUTUSS SUPREME ~ -~h -· ..... •-"'<I· l lf AWf'Mll-von IOI' pwr NII .,... s4195 ..._. Ct\llM c:on4 ''" & m..c:~ --~ Ol27 AS.. •93200 ONLY ......-. tf 17 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '80 Hooda Accord &ood cond. 18.200 851·0St'r ..Jllnr! ev . '71 Honda Civic, new brakea, Michelina. p1lnt, w1rr. motor over h ul. 780-8UMIQdM. When you nffd expert service or rep1nrs. tum OM c.1 $tt•oc• to the ~l'Vlce Dtrtttory fo11 Cttdtt A,ppmol In Clusir1ed to solve your problem. Htve something lo sell' Clusllied ads do it well. 9100 Wos, New 9100 Alltos, New 9100 Aaltos, New Auto trans . AM/FM stereo. Custom air. power disc brakes white walls. Wire wheel covers ( 139896) '98272 a. ma~non pontiac 2480 Harbor Blvd., at Fair, Costa Mesa 5494300 Pw du1c btllkes. steel belted white walls. radio tinted glass rear window defogger and more (461531~ '1943 rma~nfiliibaTu--~ 2480 Harbor Blvd., at Fair, Costa Mesa 549·1457 Met-c.cMsa-9740 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Just off ship. New model 380 SEL, loaded. sun· root, silver w/blue jn. ler io r 540 ·3931 weekdars. 1'7 M BZ 2:dil., silver, lo mi, 1mm1c. To be sold at public auction. Sal., Oct. 3. IOam , 17Sll Sky Park E .. Irvine For info. 641-1172. '77 MBZ :.>OD. 1mmac. S/R, lthr. becker, etc. U SM /o ffe r . P .P . ]_60·6776. SELL idle items with a Oatly Pilot Classified Ad. 1982 TOYOTA TERCEL / 4 speed transmission. bucket seats, deluxe pin stripes, body side moldings & wheel well moldings. (317687). 1979 HONDA ACCORD LX 4 DOOR 4 cyl engine. 5 speed trans . velour Interior. AM·FM stereo. cruise control, tinted glass. rad ial tires & super clean• (015616) 197 6 MERCURY CAPRI COUPE 6 cyl . 4 speed trans .. air eond .. buclu!t seats. AM·FM stereo, vinyl roof. mags end low mllesl (t)81NLD) Won't llSt long at 1975 VOLKSWAGEN RAlllT Economica l 4 cyl. engine. 4 s peed transmission. bucket seets. AM·FM radio & morel This one is 1n excellent cond1t1onl (968N01) 1979 TOYOTA 4X4 LAHDCIUISB 6 cyl engine, air conditioning, 4 speed transmission, bucket ants and low miles. Another super clean unit! (698XSU~ • 577" 1975 TOYOTA COROLLA STATIOHWAGON Economical 4 cylinder engine, automatic transm1ss1on. luggage rack. buci<et seats. vinyl 1ntenor and In excellent cond4tiont Must see• (239NIF) s2999 1976 DATSUN 1210 . Economical 4 cylinder engine. • speed transmission, AM.fM r1dlo, vinyl top. m1gs ind morel Super gas mlleagel (24700M). s34" IOMl9'1 300 SD Turbo Sedtn Lo1ded, like new. ZAK. (2'71ZAP> sit.HO 10 YWDllSIL JIM MAllHO D y 1:11 m It e R 1 b b i t VOLISWACHH custom 2 door s sPffd 18711 BeachBlvd. Air 6 sunroof. Xtra 4 clean. (8118378) ----'L.:.&===-----1 ~2'5 SEWNG YOUR MB! WIPAY TOP DOU.Al SS Call Jack Bacon JIM~S IMPOITS 1301 Qlwl St. JIMMAllMO YOWWAMH 18711 Beach Blvd. 4 '73\Aa Bus. onn&e/ white Sunroof. 7 passenger, Mich. new exhaust )SQ. 495-1475 NEWPORT BEACH BJ.l.9300 71 VW SCllOCCO l•••••••-t Champagne Edition 75 .....a Whjte. 4 speed with air, 450 SLC s unroof stereo. Very sharp! Loaded. 73K Dynamite ! (Sl8VAG) 1411XRG ) $5ff5 Sll.500 JIM MAllHO JIM MAllNO YOWWAGIH VOLISWAMH 18711 Be1ch Blvd. 18711 Beach Blvd. 4 142·2 1971 SCllOCCO "19 240-D, 1llDl'OOI, auto Champagne Edition. t.raoa, air,~. ivory new tires, great cond. Ir b1mboo, 315,000 mi. ...c.~99S:.=:.:....· •=-=1283=---- I mm ac. S1 1 , s O O. 77 VW DAStB ~·~·~.a:a ..... ~·------...,.----1 . . Convertible .67 2.50: Sac. Dynamite automatic Best offer over SISK. wagon . Air. clean, 673·7081 or 97S·Ol42 s harp , origi nal. Hur . 1642SPL) 9742 Slff 5 JIMMAllMO VOLISWAMH 1871 l Beach Blvd. IMMACULATE!! '69 MGCGT 6CY Inside&oul ••Mech Perfect•* PX>O 497-4119 142-2000 'tOYW~ Diesel. Excellent cood. 33,000 mi 40 MPG melallic blue. snrf 96.500 Q.@O 760-0t60 '79 Bug convert. All White. 15,000mi Perfect cond. 538-SlSI eves. ~ '76 Scirocco, loaded & ••••••••I fast. new Weber carb. '79 MGB Supenor cond. headers. lowered, Bils- All Avail access. Lo Lo l~ms, sway bats. stereo. Mi X Int buy $69SO silver. . 675-4775 96().2441,8-5. __ '69 Wagon .. good body, MG Midget elec con· needs eng1ne, best offer . version, nd5 wrk $1700. 642-6783 aft. 4: :.l:... __ 47 O Sb ad y Or CM 1976 Scirocco. 48,000 mi. ~-0063 AC, stereo. while. $3800. o,.t 9746 .W·l266 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 65 VW bug, rebwlt eng .Jlu broken rod. Trans. I •-.•7•2-0PB.--G•T•*-brakes, suspension. N . tr 1 frame, xlnt cond. $425. ew pamt, x a c ean. or BIO~ 4s pd. am/fm $2500 ~. ~~~~---960·8357 eves/wknds 71 Squareback, sunroof . rack. + ++. Super car Pone lie 9750 to good home only S1900. 67S.SIZ7 bef. 3pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''oco:1r1cu[ll u.JT$J.TDJJ.lT.J.li '7 6 SCIROCCO 6.Q...000 mi, p.p!. 644·9187 . --------1·s1 Scirroco7500m1 Xlnt llAUT1FUL!! cond. MUST SELL. '66 Porsche 912 00 OB0857-8218 * * Mech Perfect * * '61 BAJA BUG .. 97~119 Lots or new stuff, S2000 • ~ firm. 631-3197 '81 911 SC Targa: Brand '76 VW Rabbit good cond. new, never regtstered. 30 mpg. Must sell $2650 platmum metallic color, will consider trade. leather interior. P7 's 673·5372, 67S.7783 alarm, etc. $31,500 Firm. 544·0614 wkdys. 643-0169 1975 VW IUS aft 5PM . low mileage. orig owner, '7J 911 T. Targa, blk Jblk. am /fm stereo. xlnt cond. mint, S13.000 (714 ) ~-SS9_-_55_12 ___ _ 752·2584. ev 1714 ) 180 RABBIT DIESEL 645·0315 40R, Mexico Beige. On· '61 Porsche 356, good ly 19K miles, '5MPG. cond sell or trade for Jl...000. PP. 642·97SO late model import. best '72 Super Beetle. xtra offer. 831·7397 clean. 10 and out. new -,57 c-...,...__--tires. brks, ball etc S2600 ~...... . pp 645-9502 Xlnt Body. Mostly orig. -- Run~ Well. Nice Car .. Slh VolYo 9772 car 1n a S car family. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 95$-2602 #I VOLVODIALa '70 Porsche 911 E white/ IN ORANGE COUNTY! black, am/(m cassette, runs good. l64SO 851-0232 '77 Porsche 91 IS, met. silver. pwr sunroor. am /fm cass. a /c . U 9SO. PP S59-8689. EAILEllE VOLVO 1966 Harbor Blvd 1ng Sl4,SOO COSTA MESA 644.Ql83da, '4~9l0l 4 7 -642·988Seves wknds '68 VW BUS Ml.L'll sell im· Rois Royce 9756 mediately. S2400/0BO ••;,••••.11•i.•••••r.•••t.•• 642· 1821 1 DtRltR IN u.S.R. ~,8~264~G~L-. _36K_m_il_es-. e-xt ROY wmty avail. Beau cond [i)) CARVER PtP~Z-72!18 If\\ ~l~S~~~CE ~!~~.'!'! ......... .. ,..__ __ __. :::1 ' .. (~ wa 991 o ·····················~· CLOSED SUNDAYS '80 Buick Century LTD, Toyota 9765 4d.r. 6 cyl, loaded, 17,345 ....................... m1. 17400. <714)631-0700. ''72 Corolla. 4 door. reg. •74 Bukk Opel 1900 nw as, 2S mpg Good cond. xlnt., good gu mileaae. II ·5142 Sl.300. 67S.S861, Newport Trt.plt 9767 -8~ch...__ ____ _ ....................... '10 Ct1119y LTD lln8 Spitllre-1 51.2.81 Hu Super Bowl= "Secial ! low miles. Super equip . Blue NOW $3H5 book •110 IS • ' $7495 1958 Tfl3..(498EPV). A Pvt Ptx •2'737 restored cluaic. '79 Buick Repl1 orig. Of11B owner. 24,000 mJ. Xlnt 1976 TR8·0ADE883). copd, IH5Q. 'r»IO!it. Excellent 'T2 Eledra, 4 door, Lan. OfRI CS.u, •lru, 53.000 miles. 1979 Spitfire-(1ASF39U. clean , reuouble. Overdrive. ,_m_-aa __ . ____ _ MOW$4HS "" 1980 TR7 Convertible-...................... . OBJY711). l,000mila. 'IO SEVILLt=: While, MOW sntS Htro roof, lealber, 22,000 miles. SlS.150. IAUR MOTOIS ts1-tst2 eva. tst·mt ms Barbor Blvd. ....,d~....._· -----COST A ll!SA 11'71 C.cl C'P dt Ville Lin· 979. 0 CS.•lop.wtnwllll.te1,1 tract. tell ,..... n.• ~~~---~~~---------~-~~-'!'"-·-------~--...... ~...-. ...................... s ........... s ....... ........ '7JUCI LeSMll ~ s1497 i1~1 COLT ~ s3397 '71 CHlftOUT CHIYITTI C7111WWI '2997 South Coast Dodge 2888 Hart>or Blvd. -Costa Mesa 540-0330 F'or Clas.-.iht>d \d -\lTIO:'\ CallJ Dail~ Pilot .-\D.\'ISOR &12 56il! Use the Daily Pilot "t'ast Result .. ~erv1re d1rtcto~ \'our APR INTEREST RATE STILL AVAILABLE ON ALL NEW 1981 OMEGAS. . - Santa Ana Lincoln M1rcu ·SUPER DEALS 1982LN7 Full.1 l,1r1nr' 1'ftll1pp('(f 1nr lu1t1ng r.1111,il 11n·'· 1 Jell•• S1•1 liltiH!l l 1981 ·LYNX LEASE!" TEST MARKET SPECIAL! % DAILY PILOT 12 1981 CUTLASS SEDANS TAKE $ YOUR CHOICE 18HX963 IAOW971 18HJC403 18HX<IOO ICGV"6 18H)(.0. IAOW92! ICG\1194 18HW1IO 18HY1.0 18HY'64 18HY1• 18HYSIO • • 1 ONLY 1981 CUTLASS COUPE . HURRY TO THIS ONE ALL CARS WILL BE SOLD ON A FIRST COME -FIRST-SAVED BASIS SANTA ANA FWY ~o~ 4TO LOS ANGELES z g • ~ SAN DIEGO FWY . I ..JO IAN DllOO. ~ t I BRAND NEW 1981 PLYMOUTH RELIANT COUPE .,, • 4 • 0 Equipment includes 4 speed transmission, bucket seats. max. cooling. fold down rear seat, white sidewall glass belted radial tires and more! (196474~ $ BRAND NEW BRAND NEWI 1981 PLYMOUTH ARROW 4 cyl. engine. automatic trans .. power steering & brakes, remote left mirror, body side moldings, max. cooling. light pkg .. deluxe wheel covers, w s w radial tires & much more! (166051 ). 1981 PLYMOUTH CHAMP HATCHBACK PICKUP TRUCK $ $ 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmission, rear window defroster. body side moldings, radio, bucket seats, wheel trim rings and morel (202589). 4 speed trans .. 2000 c.c. engine, rear step bumper. wheel trim nngs. mud guards, bench seat and morel (201855). 1UlD llYt 1911 t\\llSlll lelllOl 4 OOOl SlDll $ . 1 6 cylinder Econom1ca. ·on max. sedan. sm1ss1 · · d Spe~ial utomatl<? tran wer bra1<es: tinte II engine. a r steen~· P? white s1dewa cooling. po;e& vinyl 1nter~~re\ ('53929). glass. clot d radial tires an glass bllte . BRAND NEW 1981 . . . --~· . . -- CHRYSLER CORDOBA $ Equipment includes VS. automatic trans .. bucket seats. power steering. power brakes, body side & deck stripes, wsw radial tires and more! (136529). ........ -- BRAND NEW ·1 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL $ ' VB , automatic trans .. pwr . steering-brakes-windows-door locks, air cond., split reclining leather seats. body stripes & side moldings. AM-FM stereo cassette, wsw radial tires, wire wheel covers & more! Loaded! IFABULOUSVALUESONUSEDCARSl ............ ~ .. ( 14 .. 6789 ) ....... iiliiiiiiiiiiiii 1977 PLYMOUTH .FURY SALON SEDAM Automatic trans., air cond .. pwr steering & brakes. cruise control. split pwr. seat. AM·FM cassette. vinyl top, wsw tires & morel (140765). 1977 CHRYSLER CORDOBA COUPE Loaded inc. auto. trans.. air cond .. pwr. steering • brakes · split seat • windows · dr loci<s, AM-FM stereo 8 track. vinyl top, leather int .. tilt. cruise, custom wtleels & morel (61,STCL). 52695 53495 1979 FORD 1978 CHRYSLER MUSTANG COUPE CORDOIA COUPE 4 cylinder engine, automatic Loaded Inc. auto. trans.. air transmission. power steering, cond .. vinyl top, pwr. steering • radio. power brakes. mags and brakes • seat • windows • locks. morel (351ZRT) -AM·FM stereo. C.B. radio, lilt. cruise. custom wheels, leather mt. & morel (523UOV). 1981 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL COUPE Loaded! Options Inc. auto. trans .. air cond .. pwr. steering & brakes. moonroof. leather interior. radio. wsw tires & morel (1BHK008) 1981 CADILLAC ELDORADO COUPE V8·6·4 engine. air cond., auto. trans., pwr st • brakes · windows • dr locks • split seats. leather int . AM·FM cass .. hit. cruise. wsw tires & much more1 (629407i 53995 s3995 514,395 515,595 FOR FLEET SALES & LEASE INFORMATION, CALL NEED C.ASH??? SERVICE HOURS: SEE OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT AIOUT RENTING A '81 CHRYSLER OR PLYMOUTH. 546-1934 .. We pay top dollar for good, clean late model cars. See Curt Davis or Dick Penrose today. We allow top dollar for your trade-in. See us todaylll MOftday ttwv Friday 7:30 ..... to 5:30 P""- SGfwday 8:00 ..... to 5:00 ....... . • All vehlcles are aubrect to prior sale. All pnces are plus tax, lloense. documentary and (used vehicles) smog 1-s, and .,. valid untll 9:30 p.11'\ Sunday, October 4, 1981. . . :s Zoo story p.2 1C>l'RC Cl\lPl.LIL(,[ Jl)L ICJC)l\.\:'\C.1-.C Ct\"il 1)1\l:RSICr\S Anyone for the'Texas Two-step?' By MICHAEL DOUGAN °' .. ..., "" ..... Not so many years ago, when bearded and braided hippie-redneck Willie Nelson took up position as point man in the Great Country Music Invasion, some sage probably asked himself: .. Can country dancing be far behind?" < Not on your feathered hatband. As quick Karin Wells and J. W. Horsman, dance instructors as we could say "heee-ha, ·• the denizens of Gucciland were fleeing discos in droves. ripping off their while suits. and thigh-slit glitter gowns and.slapping bumber sticke rs on their Porsches that said ··cowboys need love too." It was good enough for John Travolla, after all. If we could listen to that western music <which, for years. we had fashionably despised> then we could darn sure dance to it. Suddenly, Southern CaJifornians were doing the Texas Two-step, the B.S. Polka. the Cotton-Eyed Joe and the ever-popular Six Corners. See Country. Page 12 { I ! I l ' • I ~ I I ' t I i Irvine-Festival begins tonight 2 ~ Events include a ball, balloons, puppets and per/ ormers Cll "O .:= The ninth annual Irvine Harvest Festival, a ~ three·day city celebration, has been set for Oct. 2 -g to 4 at Heritage Park. G) 1 Some 150 booths and exhibitions, along with a ~ carnival, a mechanical bull, a hot air balloon and 0 a dunking tank will be set up for the event. a.m.; the Cripple Creek Cloggers dancers at 12:30; puppeteer Miss Melba at 1:30 p.m . and pe rformances from country-rock bands Cot- tonwood and Wild Oats from 2 to 11 p.m. ~ The weekend revelry will be heralded by the traditional Harvest Moon Ball, set for Sept. 26 al the Registry Hotel. Sunday's events include performances by the Ramblers barbershop quartet; demonstrations by BMX riders and skateboarders and another eve- ning of music by Cottonwood and Wild Oats. Jefferson Starship appears tonight An opening night of the festival, entertainment will be provided by the Village Dance Studio, Dance Kaleidoscope of Tustin, the Marine Corps Band and folksinger Kate Putez. Saturday's events include a pancake breakfast from 7 to ll a.m.; the Kiwanis 10-K run at 8 a.m.; a performance by the Sweet Adelines at 11: 20 "As a non-profit organliation, the goal of the festival is not to make money, but to make 'friends' for our young city," said festival presi- dent Dave Baker. "Our city has come a long way since 1971, and so has the festival." lrvine will be celebrating the tenth an- niversary of its incorporation along with the festival. A snooze at -the zoo Ah, fall ... a time for animals at t he San Diego 1.oo to lie back and reflect on the clos- ing tourist season, to en- joy a respite from the madding crowd or a tender session of mutual grooming. Gone are the scream- ing kids from Prall, Kan., the busloads of ca mera -c li cking tourists from Osaka. Now the occasiona l scHech from the aviary. the chatter from the monkey house, the trumpeting o f the elephants, can echo over zoo grounds without in- terference by human din. Relax, fellows; you did a good job and you've earned a rest. But wait, the beasties whisper from cage to cage, spreading a rumor that zoo fathers don't like it when no one comes. T hey want a thing called revenue, which probably isn 't half as good as a banana or a hunk of raw beef. In order to obtain that m ysterious revenue , they're holding a Foun- der's Day on Monday, Oct. 5 and letting people in for free. No charge at all. Diabolical. And, every other day after that, adults can enter for $4.25 and it on· ly costs kids a buck. That lasts all through October. Then, on Oct. 18, ad- mission to the Children's Zoo will also be free, in honor of e arly zoo - supporter Ellen Brown- ing Scripps. Awww, can't a fellow get a little sleep around this place? Daily Pilot Photos by Pat O'Donnell Starship in Irvine Limited seating may still be available for the Jefferson Starship concert at 8 p.m. in Irvine Meadows, amphitheater representative reported. A spokesman said fans without tickets should call the box office at 855-6111 to learn if seats are astill available by tonight. Music 3 .... :!' 2 ~ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ John Mc~uen grins and Bears it ;, Q. ~ ~ For the Dirt Band's towering banjo player. it all began along the PCH By MIC'llAF.:L DOUGAN Of IM O.ily l'ilet Slaff When John McEuen appears with \'<1-,sar Cll'ments at the Golden 8 t'ar 1n lluntington Bl'ach on Thursday. 0 ('t 15, it .... on't be JUSl another gig F1r-,t. that vcnerabl<.' institution is 'one of lhe fir:>t t WO 0 1' three m ghtd ubs 1 ever went to." s aid Mtl':ucn. 35. \\ho s pent his formative :-•cars in Garden Grove. More significantly, it was at the Golden Bear that McEuen introduced his ne w group, the Nilly Gritty Dirt Band, in 1966. "Our first paying JOb was al the Gold1.·n Ht•ar ... ;11<1 the 111wcnng ban JO pla)l'r In a lt•it'phorH' 1ntC'rv1e\\ from lloll y .... cxKI, :\ll'E1lt'n rt!called a t1ml' whl•n the (;ulclen Bear served as a 11t•rform1 ng 1111llet for many enter ta1nt'r' \\ho lall>r rnadt• the big time. In those clay:-. lhl' Bear would feature ja m scs-.ion' \\Ith the likes of Jul'kson Brown . Linda Rons tadt. J ose Felil'iano and Hoyt Axton Meanwhik. " young man named •Peter Tork "'as back in the Rear kitchen. wa:-hing d1:.hes Tork later b ecame fam ou s a s one of the Monkces · With a place like the Golden Rear," said McEuen. "things like that rnuld happen. Yeah. f'm really looking forward to making that drive down PCI I again.·' For Mc Euen, the ride down the Pacific Coast Highway will close a circle 15 years in the making. That seems appropriate. since Cthough the symbolism may be tenuous> his co· star. Clements. became Mc Euen's friend while recording "May the Cir cle B<.' l'nbroken," the Dirt Band'::. most popular album. Mc Euen ~till plays with the Dirt Band I they dropped the Ni tty Gritty years a~o. when the group moved from "jtig band" music to bl"Uegrass and country rock). Sut he maintains an active solo schedule as well. often in viting Clements to join him on stage half way through the act .M c Euen dC'sc ribed his routine as "sort of a cross between V~tor Borge and .John Hartford." Which is lo say there's music and there's com. ed~ · · r never did reel that I could do the music without saymg something," he explained McEuen's act inc ludes classical m us ic played on his banjo and s everal s ongs from the "Circle" album. but he doesn't pl ay any of the Dirt Band hits "because I didn't sing the m on the originals ." I le did speak the introductory lines to their popular "Bo Jangles" and that's what he does on stage -j ust the introduct lon. Mc Euen said he enjoys playing w1lh Clements because "we go out and do things that neither of us would do" with their own groups. "We play things from like 1880 to rnso," he a dded. "Anything in between is fair game." That could include Beatles songs, swing muslt' and bluegrass, he said. "It's the kind of music you play when you 're sitting around and playing just for fun." "It's kjnd of a musical vacation for m e," noted McEuen. "The audience ... w O> .John McEuen. right. and membn.<> of his Dirt Band gathe for 1977 trip to Russia seems lo gel off on it as much as we do.·· Mc Euen said this will mark the first time he and Clements have brought their act to the Wes t Coast. "We've done it mainly in the Midwest and the South." he ex· plained. Although McEuen enjoys making solo appearances (and is seeking a label for his first solo album), he re- lies on the Dirt Band for his bread and butter. While the Dirt Band does not enjoy the prominence it held in the late '60s. that excellent group still com- mands a loyal following. T hey have a new album out and their s ingle, "Fire in the Sky" with Kenny Log- gins on background vocals, Is climb- ing the charts only two weeks alter its release. The Dirt Band played 29 dates over the past two months, even thou~h its members are widely scatter ed. McEuen lives on a solitary acre near Salt Lake City. Other Dirts dwell in remote locations IUce Florida, Ten- nessee and Colorado. "It makes it more interesting when we see each other." noted McEuen. The Dirt Band attracted worldwide attention four years ago when It became the first American group or its kind to tour the Soviet Union, playing 28 shows in fi ve clties over one month. · · Jt was really one of the most dramatic experie nces f 've ever had," said McEueo. ''Growing up in Oran'ge ·County, l felt kind or strange a boUt going over t h e r e," he a dde d . •:._Tbe con- ser vatives had drilled llinto my bead how bad it -was." And what di<S he nna1 0 1l's worse than you ~ouJd im· agin~·· claimed McZuesa,•wba came . into~ contact ·~ youngtt , people who were· UODldof a!Jout ~- fectlna." " . , • Hem«1~..a-.fasaiJor whose ICM e~ IRt wu to obtalD a 1hore lean Pt-...... !... from wbtcfi Ile wotw ntter retura. Another 8o•l•t-dUaen lsa•lted McEuen lo hla heal•, wbere be kept a large American map on the wall with-.. lines marking the trips he would take once he got here. In Latvia. McEuen made an ap- pointment for a radio interview, but the interviewer never showed up. "We called the station and they just ~a.id he had lert town.·· McEuen remembered "Then we saw him five days later in Leningard and asked w h a t h a d h a,p p e n e d . ( T h e authorities) were afraid that we might start talking Con the air) on an unapproved level, so l hey put him in a mental institution for a check up for five days." "It was a wonderful thing to ex- perience that and be able to come home." he s aid. Foreign travels aside, l\tcEuen has covered a lot of territory since his youth in Garden Grove, when he worked at the Disneyland Magic Sh.op with a high school buddy named Steve Martin. Mart.in, of course, is now a ramous comedian and they share the same manager McEucn's brother. McEuen left Southern California arteT 15 years to live in Colorado, then settled on a one-acre plot in Utah, where he stays with hls wife and six children . "It's kind of like 1964 there;· said McEuen, adding that he gets along well wttb his Mormon and Catholic neighbors. "I even play for 'em oc- casionall)I." "One gQOd r eason to live there is that it's geared for large familles," he added. "You ask ror a high chair in a Southern California res~urant and they just sort or look at you." McEuea sakt he mqved bls family b ack lo tbe Southland recently, but it dido 't work. ••My oldest son kept say- ing ho;. com e it's hard lo breath here," ~ ftPOl'led. W.hal Mt an the road (he fla,ures Irie'• _.. .. bout three-flit.bl ol UM .. u .. >. •Suen comPGHS mwlc. .. I write mainlf tn1tnnntt1taJ .tuft .. •· ........... Ill• tbe cftc"t• if Lb,....,.uJa. I tbhlk l\'1....., ta wrtae aa lnltnuDental tlllit·trlU k"P your altenUon." • t I 1 I j I 1 4 a; ~ N B 0 ti 0 >. '° 't> ~ 14. ...: cu l:l c cu .JC t ~ § a: Literati county novelists net acclaim By JEFF PARKER Of tlM Delly l"llOI S~ff Australia. A disenchanted San Diego ministe r cam- paigned unsuccessfully to have the book re moved from city store~. This is t11r third m a sem.>11 of profile& on local · lie thought it was a little too sc.>.y, .. Hall rE> uu/1111r~ In 1111.~ art1cfp the lll'es und w<1rks of Oaklt!y l JI b w1t.h a lau~h .. lt "JS the kind of book 1 hat llall and f\tutl>onald Horns will bt> explored µ(.•O pie wouldn t let their c·h1ldrcn read Hut I uidn t write 1l lo shock anyont.'. I was Just trying to tell 1t No Orange Countian has contributed more lo like it was " writing and the devt>lopment of writers than For Hall, 'Hi kt.' it " as"' meant a boyhood spent Oakley Hall. A.,,, an author he has published 15 nov· in La Jolla and Hono lu lu , dividing his lime els, t wo novell as, dozens of short stories, two bctY.een parents a nd cities separated by thou!>..inds operas and a play As a profes~or of English al UC of miles of ocean. He moved nor th in 1939 and Irvine, Hall has helped co make the UCI Programs graduated from UC Berkeley in 1943. Arter serving in Writing one of the most effective s chools for in the Marine Corps during World War 11, Hall al· write rs in the nation. tended graduate school at Columbia, Paris and Hall made a splash in internat ional literary Geneva before takrng a m aster's degree in writing wa ters in 1953 with the pu blicat10n of his third nov from the University of Iowa in 1950. el, "The Corpus of Joe Bailey." The book, pal· ··when I graduated from Iowa, I went to Mex- te rned loosely on tbe author's Cree-wheeling days ico like a lot of writers did," he said. "It was in San Diego, was praised by critics, read widely c heap to live back t hen, and we enjoyed the life. J _b_y~th_e_p~u_b_h_·c_an~d_b_an~n_e_d_p_ro_m~p_U_y_in~E_n_g_la_n_d_a_n_d~_Se_e~N_o_ve_l_ts_ts_.P~agLe:......::..5~~--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiaikileiyiiHiali/iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij~ RESTAURANT DIRECTORY For The Ora n ge Coast ITA LIAN VI LLA NOVA 3131 W. 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AMERICAN MRPORTER INN HOTE~ lledlterr•••n Room 18Ttt MuArthur Blvd., lrvhw Speclall&1n1 In Continental Culal.M T daya a wfflc Featunn1 Sunday Brunt h 11 ·3 • All major credit Hrda at~td leMl"vaUo• mrno ~~~~~=================:::::::=:::::::::::;...;:.. _________ 1 5 • • • Novelists write of other plaCes, times 3! ~ l from Page 4 have had a continuing relationship with Mexico for most of my life, even though we haven't been down there in the last few years for any length of time." Hall spent the majority or his lime in Mexico through the '50s -during which "The Corpus or Joe Bailey,'' "Mardios Beach," "Warlock," and four novels written under other names ("Too Dead to Run," "The Red Jaguar," "The Pawns or Fear" and "The Tramplers") were published. He was back in the ne ws in 1958 with .. Wa rlock," a novel based on the life of Wyatt Earp. The book was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize, won a s ilver medal fro m the Co m - monwealth Club, was published in Spain and England , and made into a movie in 1959. Regarded as a classic or Western writing, "Warlock" was reprinted in a specia l edition by the University or Nebraska. HaU's "Warlock" was fo llowed in 1962 by his most popular novel to date, "The Downhill Racers." Critical and popular attention followed the book from its heralded publication by ViJting to the Paramount film starring Robert Redford. The book told the story of competitive downhill skiers, and was inspired by Hall 's own love of the sport (he lives near Squaw Valley when he isn't at UCI>. Three more novels were published, ''The Pleasure Ga rden" (1966), "A Game for Eagles," 0 970) and "Report From Beau Harbor" (1972) before Hall's landmark work, "The Adelita" (1975). He considers "The Adelita" to be his finest wor k, "I guess or all my books, 'The Adelita' is the one I'm most proud or. It is actually the third volume or a trilogy -many authors tend to think in te rms or trilogies as they get older,'' he said. "The Adelita" is a fi ctionalized account of an American, Robert MacBean, who becomes swept up in the Mexican Revolution in the early 1900s, falling In love with the Adelita -a beautiful woman who is a bard-riding revolutionary leader. In an early scene, Mac8ean rides with the ra gged revolutionaries back to the once-grand ha- cienda on which he grew up as a boy. The passage in wh ich he remembers the grandeur of the place, now gutted and torn, is a fine example of Hall's descriptive prose. Thinking to himself, MacBean reminisces : ''. . . so vividly remembered before that languishing illness that had turned your mother in- to a yellow s keleton, those feasts in this grand, high-walled room. the surfeits of beef, lamb, mut· ton, chicken, turkey, the boiled and fried and roasted and barbecued meat ... and the men in ~MVE~ OF CAUFORNIA. IRV1NE UCI Committee for Arts presents An Evening with Nigel North - Enalistt Lut.nlst Friday, Oct. 9, 1981 8 p.m. Concert Hall Selections from the Baroque and Renaissance periods. Gen. $6, UCI Fac./staff, Alumni, Sr. Cit. & Other Stud. $5, UCI Students $4 Thf Sequoia String Quartet Saturday, Oct. 10, 1981 8 p.m. VIII~ Theatre Selections from Haydn, Bartot(, and Dvorak. Gen. $7, UCI Fac./sta!fJ Alumni, Sr. Cit. & Other Stud, $6. UC I Students~. Boys of the Lough -T"9 Musk of Scotland, Ireland, -.U.nd and Northumberland Sunday, Oct. 11 1 p.m. Crawford Hell. Floor $7.SO, 81MChers $5 Balcony M. , ' For further Infor mation, call Committee for Arts at 833-6378. Tlekets available at the ASUCI 8o)C Office, Mon.·Fri. 9:30 a.m.~ p.m. -83$-SS49. K charro dress with their fine manners and flowery s peeches and their obsequiousness before Dona Ana ... the dignity and beauty or this place that is now a burnt out husk or itself. like your mother befo re she djed ... " a sadness running t hrough "The Adelita'' that ren-~ ders a sense of understated drama. ~ Hall followed "The Adelita " with his most re· ~ cently published work, "The Bad Lands," In 1978. c. The story is based upon the Johnson Cou.nty Wars ~ in Wyoming -the subject of Michael Cimino's 0 ··Heaven's Gate." The publication of the book cor-S responded with pre-production work on the film i and when Hall's lawyers inquired if Cimino bad ~ read "The Bad Lands." they got no response. !" Hall's keen eye for the detail and pageant or Mexico, developed during his years there in the ·sos, is com bined with an unadorned and disin- terested narrative voice descended from Hem- ingway. Like Robert J ordan in .. For Whom the Bell Tolls," MacBean is an outsider in the war . but unlike Jordan, he is more consumed by it than con· vinced of its ultimate good. There's a respect and "The ti ming was curious," said Ha ll, "Cimino :fl See Authors. Page 6 Our Maine attraction. 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As you U: know. the story is basically one of big cattlemen ..: against Ii We cattlemen." ~ "Lullaby," Ha ll 's next book, is set for release Cl) next February. The story is based on an accident I suffered by Hall's son nearly two years ago after ~ returning from Hawaii. .§ "We had been in Ha waii for some time, Hall a: said. "And you 're not s upposed to take any rocks out of that state. but we ended up bringing back a few to California. Not long after that, my son fell from a bridge and landed on his head. He sufrered brain damage. I think the ideas of removing those forbidden rocks and what happened to my son became connected in my mind." (Hall's son, a playwright, is currently r ecove ring from the damage). Alt.bough Hall spends half the year at bis home in Olympic Valley, where he helps to run the Squa w Valley Community of Writers workshop each year, he returns to Orange County in late falJ to assume his position as professor with UC Ii-vine. 'Tm very fond of the people I teach, and I wouldn't give it up for anything. The writers my age have a responsibility to help younger writers along and we've been very successfuJ moving writers along at UCL Our graduate program is one of the finest in the country, and the under- g raduate program is potent also. And having to think through what you're doing as a writer in or- der to pass it along to a st udent can be very helpful sometimes," he sai'Ct. Hall WOl'ks seven days a week, feeling "in· r-----------. Ac.demy Award Winner \ti =little a.M C:ws· WINE SALE ~~f! CASH& u~ CARRY ONLY. SAVE 30% AND MOREi STARTS OCT. ht. ClllAR HOURS 9-9 s• &tct1 10-11-11 RIChard cere Brooke Adams sam Shepard ORANGE COAST COLI..EG FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2 THE FORUM -8 P.M. Admission S2 00 Child SI INFOAMA TION -5~5527 McDonald Harris finds the present ··plastic·· tense guilt" if he doesn't write for a few days. 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I w.9k 4 to IP·"'· -•. ti mt, -..UW AT NDOl .. OUTI IL 1alM> J"10.ml BARBARA REED Tues.-Sat. LAMBERT ROHNER Sun.·Mon. neighbors know he writes fiction for a living and he is intent on keeping it that way. He is the author of nine acclaimed novels and scores of short stories, the fi rst of which was published in Esquire magazine in 1947. , Harris is excited these days; his latest novel. "Herma:· was publis hed by Atheneum late last month. Reporters a re asking for interviews, critics ar <.' wrestlin g with the enigmatic work and Atheneum is touting the book as one of its ma jor novels of the year. "There are a lot of reasons I wrote the book ," he says. "One is because I'm interested in opera and I'm fascinated with the turn o( the century per iod in American and European history. It also seem ed to me to be a way to explore the dif· fer ences and similar ities between m e n a nd women." "Herma" is set in Santa Ana. San Francisco and. Par~s in the early 1900s. Herma is a pre- coc 1ous anfant when the story opens, destined because of her extraordinary voice and driving am bi lion to become a star of the opera stage. Dur- ing her ear ly adolescence, Herma develops a power far more unusual than her voice -she is able to "will'' herself into a psychosexual opposite who takes the nam e of Fred Hite. Put them together and you get not only "hermaphrodite" but a clever device through which the author con· ducts his study of the sexes. "The book has a certain logic of its own." Harris Sa)'.S. "Y~u might ~earn of such a thing and not thank twice a bout al. U you start explain- ing too much, you get into the psychological study of hermaphrodis m , which is not what the book is about, despite the title. I wanted to play the two sexes against one another.'' Harris establishes Herma's unusual capacity in a brief, calm scene, and this brevit y and calm See Wnters. Page 7 <tolonial .... 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But he was unmistakably a boy, a slim and good-looking young man. He was satis fied.•· The slightly distanced irony that pervades the scene is the tone of the work as a whole, taking "Herma .. not to the circus lent, but into literature. "My way is always to write with a certain distance from the material, .. he explains. "The mood is ironic. a little amused. There are a lot of 'heavy' SMORGASBORD RESTAURANT Benquet Fectlltle• Up To 100 Penon• 536-3033 673-4091 522 Mein St. At 5th 3536 E. Coeet Hwy. Huntington Beach Coron• del Mer fP atl~u 'LU: 9'Lanaa.lu. 9rc.encfz. !13ake rc.y • Croissants • Qui c hes • Sandwiches • Pastries Please call 17141 673·2122 3417 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA STARRING STEPHEN G. ARLEN -K'an cf ~wndia with Vince Trani as SANCHO STAGED ~~ED GARYDAVIS writers I can't read. I hoped to evoke a sense of sympathy, pathos, gr andeur in this book -all with a bit of irony and humor. My intention was to wr ite a happy. sunny book about success. Too many books make us feel rotten." As "llerma" develops. Herma embodies the female traits and Fred the male. Herma is sensitive, artistic a nd drawn to one of the pro- fessions in which Harris says.the female is always supreme opera. F red. who like Herma's father is "conscious of the male obligation to understand all things mechanical," is at first devoted to the bicycle, later to the airplane. He's ambitious <on Herma's account), competitive and a bit occupied with the pleasures of the flesh. ··Although a few radical feminists seem to be saying that there are no differences between the sexes, I think there are. and they're genetic. Men are basically violent. women are not. Women are A Different World. A Special Place. CATALINA Roasted to a golden brown and stuffed with a delicious dressing. our tender nev.t Stuft"ed Comish Glime Hen dinner is served with Fresh Broccoli topped with Hollandaise Sauce, your ch"i-:e of a Mixed Green Salad. Soup of the Day or Steaming Oam Chowder and a half-loaf ofWarm Bread & Butter! ~.ons ·RPa'r~ ...... BltEAXFAST ·LUNCH· DINNER Coddaila "JoDy Hour" dally from 4pm to 7pm featurinf Buccaneer Bucket cocktails and complim entary hors d"oeUYttS l.rboa l•a...I • 203 MJnnt' Ave nut' 1Buu1nd WIM SeMc~ Onlyl eo.. MHa · HArbor Shopping Center 2300 Harbor Bllld Laa. Por111t • Olr I b at Lake Forest Dnw 228?3 I.alt« Ftirest Drlw Int. · Newpv11 f1~twoy ti East Over Rd 1727 Uist Dyn Rd'." 7 more instinctive, more free with their emotions. :Y T hat makes for better mental hygiene. Men are §: less likely to bt! monogamous than women -J they're more tempted by a sense of adventure ,.. When it comes right down to it, I've written what I ~ kno~ about m<'n a nd what l"ve guessed about ~ women.·· Harris concedes. 0. · Tve never written about the here and now. ~ allhough I've wanted to l think present day socie· 0 ty is too fa5t. too plastic and mobile to put a finger ~ on. The turn of the century was neater, you can g sort it out. I've a lways been fascinated by Euro-.. pean c1v1hzat1on too. I'm not a Steinbeck who : writes about life on the farm, so 1 set my novels in ~ Europe. If you write about the here and now you get a trashy and superficial novel because trashy and superficial things are going on." Harris notes. He is currently al work on a book, set again at the lµrn of the century, about silent film: University of California. '"'" Pres•nts Special Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Serles The 34-member Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra · enters its second decade in its International reputation as one of the world's outstanding chamber ensembles. Under the direction of the dlst1ngulshed music director. Gerard Schwarz. the orchestra assumes its past as the resident orchestra of the Arrbassador Auditorium in Pasadena. one of the world"s finest oonoert halls The sYperb ensemble and Its complement of distinguished soloists 1s the pride of the west coast. and Los Angeles in particular. UC Irvine is proud to present the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra tor the pleasure of Orange County audiences Below are the guest soloists who will appear with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Single tickets s 12 50 floor seats. s 1 O 50 bleachers. S7 50 balcony Series Ticket Prices s.riet Hckeh for fl•t COllCtr+f.: SSS floor ...... S45 t.l.eclltra. Sl O Wcoity. IO{J ~G ...... pi.o 8pm. VllLAGI THl.l Ta· Sf 2.50 general admission. $1 0.50 Faculty. Staff and Senior citizens. s 7 50 students 12/6 S.W ... of ttlt Loi A'"J'lt1 c:....... 0rci..1tro The~~' Jollann S.O..ien Beel> 7 p.m., UCI Crawford Hall 2/26 ..... o1 ..... 1o1i. o..w Sllottllc .... 8 p.m .• UCI Craw1ord Hall l/21 8y~topr­ Al•V.,.t.obM 7 p.m .. UCI Craw1ord Hall lf2J .... De•W.vld1, ,-.. 7 p.m .• UCI C<aw1ord Hall 8 ~Balboa reels ! 0 u • ~ 1n repertory • "t) it Qi By JOEL C. DON ~ Of -.,. ,..... S4Mf _: One week's orfering included "The Jazz I Singer," "Funny Girl," Fellini's "City of Women" ~ and "Casanova," "Alien" and "The Shining." ~ Other screenings have featured Walt Disney's Ii: "Alice in Wonderland," Bette Davis in "Jezebel," "The Elephant Man," "Dr. Zhivago" and "Harold and Maude." The celluloid fare -which runs the gamut of classics lo recent releases -is the mainstay of the Balboa Cinem a, Orange County's only repertory movie theater. "It's like a playhouse," says theater manager Tom Bisetti. "We have a lot of different films that we bring in and we change the films every two to three days." An avid film buff himself, Bisetti says movie patrons come to the theater to see their favorite flicks on the big screen, even though many of the pictures have appeared on television or cable systems. "We've got people who are here just about every other night and see everything on the calen- dar," he says. "They make requests and sugges- tions for films and if there is a problem with the picture they'll bring it to the attention of the prOJ· eclionist.'' The calendar Bisetti refers to is a colorful fl yer that is the trademark or the Los Angeles- based Landmark Theater Corporation. The com- pany owns 23 screens·throughout the nation, 16 or whic.h are repertory movie houses featuring relatavely recenr releases as weU as oldies but goodies. NightSP.Ot guide! Coming Thursday October 8th Mile for mUe, the Orange Coast has to rank as one of the nightspot capitals of the world, with over IK>O eating & drinking establishments. Find out what the bot spots are Thursday, Oct. 8, in a special pull-out section exclusively in lbe Daily Pilot. . D1ily Pilat Dellr "'9e Balboa Cmema manager Tom Bisetti belreves people prefer to see class1c movies on a big screen. In addition to the Balboa Cinema, the corpora- tion's Califom1a repertory theaters are the New Art and Fox Venus in Los Angeles, the Rialto in Pasadena, the Ken in San Diego, the Showcase in Sacramento and the U.C. in Berkeley. The parent corn,pany was started by a group or film buffs in 1974 and business (excuse the pun> is reeling. "I think the market found us," says company publicist Chris Morris. "People will always want to see good old pictures on a big screen. Television as not enough. But now there is discussion on how home video will affect the movie business. "Obviously some (theaters) are not doing as well as others. The theater in Newport Beach is s maller than others so obviously they don't bring See Balboa. Page 9 SKATING PLUS ''Rolls'' Into OPEN For Rollef Skating NOW! Fri. & Sat. Nlte 6 p.m.-Mldnlte $3.00 admission (Oct. 2·3 only) uh. 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Movies A scary 'Mommie' Dunaway stuns Christina and audience By JEFF PARKER OfdleDMly'*'S411ff "Mommie Dearest " careens so abruptly from trivia to tantrum that it begins to develop a bizarre logic or its own. Director Frank Perry and his writers present the ploUess, two· hour character profile with a Pavlo- vian flair: someone does something to Joan Crawford (Faye Dunaway) and she takes it out on her daughter, Christina <Diana Scarwid). As Crawford's tantrums escalate in In· tensity, so does our dread -we feel beaten and bellowed at just as Christina is. After one hour of "Mom- mie Dearest,'' the first ice-cold Oinch of Dunaway's eyes makes us jump. What develops from this endless stimului ·response exercise is a perverse fairy tale about a woman who grew up the hard way and is in· tent on bringing up her children the hard way too. The Crawford of "Mommi e Dearest" is a climber who has paid too dearly to get to the top -a soured victim of her own ambition. But that's as much as we're given about her. We know little of her childhood, little of her battles in love or business. little of her life outside the home: we just collide with her at the summit or her career. This kind of superficial treatment gives ''Mom· mie Dearest" its flat, fairy-tale air (she's the wicked witch), but it is also what makes the movie so strange. shallow and interesting. The opening scene tells us more about this movie's Crawford than the rest of the mm does : she rises alone from sleep at 4 a.m .. goes into the bathroom, scrubs her hands. elbows. fingernails and race in hot water, splashes ice-cold alcohol over them, and then takes a shower. On the way to work she reads her script and signs pictures to be mailed to fans. She arrives at the Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer Studios before sun· rise. After the morning shoot , she's back in her Westwood mansion, scrubbing the floors where the maids have left them unacceptably dirty. "It's not you I'm mad at," she hisses between clenched jaws, "it's the dirt." She takes her boyfriend (Steve Forrest> upstairs where they make love, appropriately, in the shower. This is the woman who then adopts Christina. Christopher and two sub· sequent children we never see nor hear mentioned in the movie. Predic- tably. they are expected to fir into their mother's intense scheduJe. be model children and serve to promote their mother's career by endless photo sessions, public appearances and acts of selflessness that their mother dreams up but could never do herself. sucb as givin all or Featuring Memphis . Country Rock Band T uesday Through Sunday 9:00 p.m .-2 :00 a .m . Wednesday is Kamikazi Night M ONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL 6 FOOT SCREEN F REE HOT DOGS! u Faye Dunaway. left. plays Joon Crawford. right in .. Momm1e Vearest Center picture shows Faye made up as Joan. Christina's birthday presents (except one) to an orphanage. She pushes them to be ideal, then attacks them when they fail or rebel. Like her career, she focuses such in· tensity on her ch ildr en that something has lo give -as always. it's the kids. It's not an uncommon treatment of children, certainly not extraordinary. The story ls brought to the screen because a movie star is the subject -Crawford's name sells this picture just as it used lo sell her own, and later, Pepsi-Cola. Faye Dunaway holds the film together; her performance is striking and her resemblance lo Crawford goes beyond the thick eyebrows that seem to be fl ying across her forehead like a pair of fat, black comets. Dunaway's emotions always seem to be running just below the surface of her pale skin. threatening to burst out at any moment. And she can seethe quietly too. mustering all the stoic mystery of an Easter Island statue while just under her face, that thick neck swells and shrinks as her anger pulses. Dunaway wires us for fright: by the time the film is halt over she's pumped our dread so high that a twitch of the mouth is all it takes to make our hearts pound with anticipation. She keeps getting scarier. It's a credit to Dunaway that she can carry "Mommie Dearest" through so many static, isolated scenes. Perry's frames cry for detail, c o m· p I i c a t i o n : I i I e , b u t there's an empty feeling to the stag- ing. He heaps attention·on Dunaway, not wanting to share it with the other performers or. apparently, with the facts of Cra"wford's life: why else would he totally vaporize the-last two children adopted by the actress? We get the feeling that they might have gotten in the way of the vacuous stag- ings. Anyone with less presence than Dunaway would have been swamped in the sheer emptiness of Perry's sets. The director's arid sensibilities are poignantly effective in one scene when Crawford engages in a screaming battle with Christina. their voices echo through the See "'Mommie.' Page 19 Any title from our giant selection for only $2.50 per tape per day any day of the wee·k -anytime! SPECIAL ORDERS -We'll get it for you f ,, , l \ I ' t •• j I I I j ' l i ' tt i -N A 0 u 0 >. .,, -g u.. ii ~ c a> ""' 3l ~ § ci: I 1 Partners race each other. reel together. Man's right hand goes OfJ woman's lert shoulder. Woman's lert hand is hoolted in man's bell loop or placed on his ri gh t shoulder. The other hands are gJasped. Prepare to count lo six in time to the music. ao C).o ae> c::>o ' 21 Woman !'llcps backward with hc•r right fool. Man step:. forward with his left foot Counl I ~.~ 1 i ae Go cO ao I 31 Feel are broughl together again. Count 2 ~ CJD c::Jo ao C)I> r '1 1 Repeal number I wo, but hold position for two beal~ Count 3. 4 ae ~o c0 c::J0 • 51 Man steps fC>rward with right fool. Woman step:. backward with lefl fool llold pol.Ilion and count 5. 6 To re peal. go directly back to number two without bringing fe el together. Count I and begin again. GO c::Jo o~gt> I • • • Country dancing takes hold 1n Orange County From Page I And they were discovering what the Dust Bowl immigrants knew all along -country dancing can be fun. Just ask Karin Wells of Huntington Beach, a prolific dance instructor who moved, reluctantly, from disco to country in her classes. "Country took off at the end of last summer, the clmcing part of it," said Wells. "But I rejected the wbole scene before it even started because I was into the disco and nightclub dancing scenes." Her aWtude about country dancing has shift· ed. "I adore it," said Wells. who appeared for the interview in a cowboy bat. Now Wells teaches country dancing through the recreation departments of Costa Mesa, Foun· ta in Valley, Tustin, Seal Beach, Huntington Beach~ Orange, Placentia and La Palma. "I've also taught at senral honky-tonks," she said. ' Sbe offers nightclub dancing classes u well, but coafeues, ''That's country dancing too! it's juat more detailed." Wells finds country dancing to be "a fun ex· perience that you didn't have with disco ... the mus ic the dancin the very informal atmosphere. -"T ere's no pressure in country-western music or dancing. "rve had people who never did any other dancing or wanted lo, and they take a couple or lessons and dance very professionally.'' One of the advantages to country dancing, s aid Wells, "is you don't need a partner. A lot of S.he dances aren't couples dances." In fact, there are two general categories of country dancing -couples and line dances. The couples dances, as the name implies, re· quire that dancers be paired orr in teams or one man and one woman. In dances like the Texas Two·Step, couples move around the outside edge or the dance floor in a counterclockwise direction. But the popular line dances are simply in- dividuals dancing en masse, somewhat akin lo the oattle-call audition scene in "All That Jazz" (though the routines -are far simpler). • EAT AT ANTHONY'S PIER 2 FAMOUS SALAD and OYSTER BAR TODAY 103 N. Bayaide Of. MNe..,w•pot-"'rt lhectt, Ca. 114Jl.40.5123 . "It's a challenge because there's so much of it," said Wells. "It's not like rock or disco dance, where there's one basic step." Wells gives her students -who pay an average of $18 for a six·week course -a few prac· tice instructions: "Learn to listen to the music," she said. "Wear a cowboy hat and go out dancing. That's the three parts of their homework." CShe explained that dancers must learn to leave room for a hat to pass under their arms during swings and turns.) Wells classes are available through the recrea· lion departments in the cities listed earlier. In ad- dition, many local country western nightclubs and community colleges offer inexpensive country dance lessons. Meanwhile, you can begin your career as a kicker in the privacy or your own home by putting on your favorite C&W record and following the slm· pie instructions, provided by Wells, on top of this page. · I .. SUNDAY, OCT. 11, 1181 Z:•llAnNEE CA&LO M.A&L\ GIUUNI e.M.ctla1 DAVID BREIDENTHAL, bassooa SATUllDAY, OCT. 11. IJll, I:• p.m. CilLO llAUA GIUUNI HM•ctlal RONALD LEONARD, cen. SATURDAY, NOV. H, 1•1, I :• p.m. CA&LO llA&L\ GIUUNI cead•etla• ALEXANDERT&EGE&,riolbt • World Premiere .... - presents Los Angeles Philharmonic 1981-82 Season in Orange County October 18, 1981 to March 13, 1982 Tbe Los An1ete. PkllHr•ealc Otd1estra retuu to Oru1~ Comlty for a lO·coacert aeries •It• llaeltro Carlo Marla Ghtllal, Mule Dlredor. Spoa10red by &lie ••·Profit Ota•1e Couty PllUllarmoalc ~lety H tWr %1&11 ae..-, ~e ll·ce.eert 1clleclale II offered la two.1eries el 5 COttcerta ea~. a •lnlle ll·ceacert aeries, ud DOW oa aale la 1la1le c.acert tickets. Enjoy famed ..W.u, 1.est COllducton and world premlerea from one of America'• "bll five" 1ympllolly orc•estra•, performla1 bere la Oraa1e County. 10 CONCERTS * 2 MATINEES SUNDAY, NOV. ZZ, 1181 Z:•llAnNEE CARLO MARIA GIUUNI coadactln1 SATURDAY, JAN. I, 118%, 1:31 p.m. SIMON RATl'LE, condactor EMANUEL AX, plaao SATURDAY, JAN. 15, 118%, 8:31 p.m. SIMON RATl'LE, cotadactor ITZHAK PERLMAN, riollD SAT\J&DAY, FEB. S, 118%, 8:3t p.m. MYUNG-WHUN eHUNG, condactor JAMES GALWAY, nut.e JAMES WALKER, nute SATURDAY, FEB. 13, lt8Z, 8:30 p.m. MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS, conductor JEANNE WEISS, piano SIDNEY WEISS, •lollD SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 118%, 8:3t p.m. GIUSEPPE SINOPOLI, condnctor SYLVIA CAPELLINI, Plano SATURDAY, MAR. 13, 118%, 8:3t p.m. CARLO MARIA GIULINI condudlnl DAVID WEISS, oboe ALAN GOODMAN, baasoon ALEXANDER TREGER, violin RONALD LEONA&D, cello of John CorigUano's "Pied Piper Fanlaay" for nute and orchestra. All Concerts lleld at Saata Ana Rllll Scllool Auditorium, 5%1 W. Walaut, Saata Ana. • Famed Soloists lncludlnl Emanuel A.s, Jtzllak PerlmH, aad tlle flrat Ota.Ille CMaty perfermaace of 0 tlte man with the golden fiut.e," James Galway. Box otrltt opeq 7 p.m. ceecert alpts, and I p.m. for Sunday matinees. Box office ~ 151-5111. Spcmsoreclby • Guest Conductors Oru1e C..aty nllliarmoalc Seelety t34 E. 17&11 St., ea.ta Mesa Nt-tfll Includes Myun1·Wllu Cllu1, Glaseppe SIDoPoll, and Michael Tilson Tllloma1. For membership laformatloa about 1eatht1 priority, concert preriewa, ticket ~ta. commJttees and other membenhlp beaenta, call lff._.11. . · TICKETS NOW ON SALE! $15.50 and $14 .50 -Special Student Rate11 -S4 Now Available at 234 E. 17th st., Costa MeH or call 6"·&111 today. Credit Cards Honored. Call '46·6411 to order tickets by Mastercard/Visa. <St m1Uln1/h1ndUn1 char1e). A P•~c lerYtee ............ of Ute Or Hie c. .. t Dally ru. :::t 13 ::P. 2 ~ I ft) ::> ~ !! ~ ii Cl> ~ 0 0 0 ~ N ;;, ~ I I I -· ~Diversions ------------I ~-PLAYS------ ~ .~ "NIGHT AND DAY," Tom Stoppard's U: drama set In an African nation, opens tonight .: for a two-weekend run at Saddleback College. ~ Performances wlll be given Fridays and t Saturdays at 8 p.m . .L.. Sundays at 3 p.m., 1 through Oct. 11. Call u;s1~ or 49S-2790 for ~ reservations. l) 6: "COMPANY," Stephen Sondheim 's landmark musical comedy, opens tonight at the Gem Theater, 128S2 Main St., Garden Grove. Curtain rises at 8 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, 7:30 p.m . Sunday. Call 636--7213. "THE GREAT AMERICAN BACKSTAGE MUSICAL" Is on at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2.501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. This spoof of the Thirties and F'Gf'tles musicals will play Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m . through Oct. 11. Call 67S-31"'3 for re- servations. "SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR," Bernard "HI LA RIO US! A TERRIFICALLY ENGAGING HIGH·SPIRITED SCREWBALL COMEDY." -V1ncen1 Canby, NY Tomee " ... LAUGH FOR LAUGH, THE HIGHEST OCTANE WIT THAT WE'VE HAD ON A SCREEN IN DECADES." -Sheola Benson. l A Tomes "ONE OF THE FUNNIEST FILMS OF THE SEASON!" -Rona IM,,ell Today Show/NBC TV • A Aoaon.. Joffe. Mona Brelnef PfOOUC11on Dudley Liu John Moote Mlnnelll Gielgud -"Arthur" ~°" ( ........ ~ ~.., ... Bur1 Bacharach Chatles H Jolle Rober1 Greenhyt --o.-.. SteveGordon ____ , .. _ .... ·-· .... ~ -· Slade's comedy about annual Infidelity, con- tinues at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, ,606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, where It will play Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8 p.m. (with matinees Oct. 11 > until Oct. 11-. Reserva· tlons at 49..07"'3. "THE MARRIAGE GO ROUND" continues at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3500 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. The comedy plays nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Nov. 1S. Reservations at 979-5S11 . "GUYS AND DOLLS" Is on stage at the Hun- tington Beach Playhouse on Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach, playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. through Oct. 17. Call 847-4465 for tickets. "MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT" a drama about a May-December romance, continues Its Fri- day and Saturday run through Oct. 10 at the Westmlnlster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westminster. Curtain Is 8:30 p.m . and reservations are taken at 99S-4113. ---~-- A JlEVJ1ALfNG COIDJDY ABOUT BEA.CHING THE TOP BY WAY OF THE BOTTOM "AH, WILDERNESS," Eugene O'Nelll's nostalgic comedy, Is on stage nightly except Mondays through Oct. 18 at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa. Curtain is 8 p .m . nlghtly, 3:30 on Saturday and Sunday matinees. Reservatl()fls at 957-..033. "BRIGADOON," the vintage Lerner-Loewe musical about a mythical town In Scotland, Is the fare at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, UO Ave. Pico, San Clemente. The show runs nightly except Mondays through Nov. 8 at varying curtain t imes. Reservations at •92-9950. "CHEATERS," a new comedy about m lddle- aged infidelity, is on at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse on the Orange County Falrgroun{ts. The show runs Thursdays through Saturdays at 8 : 30 p.m . until Oct. 10. Reservations at 7S•·S1S9. "A TURN FOR .THE NURSE," a Jack Sharkey comedy, Is the opening production of the Mission V iejo Playhouse (formerly the See Page 15 "THE TEMPERATURE IS HIGH AND THE ACTING SIZZLING IN •BODY HEAT.'' -T1mcMagaimc "A M ELODRAMA SOAKED IN ATMOSPH ERE, RICH IN CHARACTER AND TAUT WITH TENSION:' -Saturday Rc:vicw ... BODY H EAT' IS THE FILM TO H EAT U P THE • BOXOFFICE:' -Ron.i Bjrrct1.~BC-TV "BODY HEAT' WILLIAM HURT K ATHLEEN TURNER and RICHARD CR EN NA Wriucn and Directed by LAWRENCE KASDAN Produced by FRED T. GAL LO P>\NAVISIO.'lj • TEC'HNl('()U)ft • ALADO=-,_.,_::'.,.-:,"..,:" .. ~, ... ,_ .............. Diversions -------- 1' rnm Paqe 1-1 Saddleback Valley Community Theater > at its temporary location in the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Ave. Cabrl llo, San Clemente. It runs Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Oct. 10. Reservations at 830-9252. ''THE WOMEN," a revival of the Clare Boothe Luce comedy, is being presented by Showcase Productions at the Westminster Auditorium, 7571 Westminster Ave., Fridays and Saturdays at 8 :30 p.m. through Oct. 10. Reservations at 894-6786. "MAN OF LA MANCHA" is on the boards at Sebastian's Dinner Playhouse in the Grand Hotel in Anaheim. Performances nightly with Sa turday and Sunday brunch shows. Curtain times vary. Call 772-7710. "WEST SIDE STORY" continues at EI izabeth Howard's Curtain Call D i nner Theater, 690 Et Camino Real, Tustin, Curtain times vary. Call 838-1540. -CLASSICAL MUSIC--- THE LOS ANGELES CHAMBER ORCHESTRA with guest pianist Jakob Gimpel will play selections by C.P.E. Bach, Creston and Dvorak In UC Irvine's Crawford Hall at 8 tonight. Tickets S7 .50 to S 12.SO. Call 833-6378. THE ELMER ISELER SINGERS from Canada will appear at 8 p.m . Saturday in Cal St ate Fullerton's Plummer Auditorium, 210 E . C hampan Ave., Fullerton. Tickets $5.50 general admission, $3.50 Cal State students:-' ORGAN AND HARPSICHORD music will be featured in a concert by Orange Coast C-ollege music professor Justin Coylar at 8 p.m . in OCC's Fine Arts Hall 119. Tickets $2.50 general admission, Sl .50 f or OCC students. Phone 556-5527. THE IRVINE SYMPHONY will play in a free concert at 2 p.m . Sunday in the Turtle Rock Community Center, 1 Sunnyhill Drive, Irvine. -DANCE------- A FULL GAMUT of musical and dance styles will be featur ed in Golden West College's dance faculty concert tonight and tomorrow at - 8 and Sunday at 2:30 p.m . Show will feature jazz, classical, modern, tap and other types of dancing. Tickets $3.50. Phone 894~9885. "SWAN LAKE -ACT II" and "The Red Poppy" w i II be presented by the Civic Ballet of Southern California at 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday at Orange Coast College. For Information, call 556·5527. -FILMS------ "LET IT BE" and "Rolling Stones at Hyde Park" will play at 7 and 9:15 tonight in Forum 'J, Golden West College, Huntington Bea,h. Ad- mission s2. "THE CHANT of J Imm le Black sm ith" (Australian) and "M an of Aran" (English) wi ll be screened at 6 :30 and 8 : 15 p.m . Saturday in UC Irvine's Social Science Hall. $2 general ad· mi~sion, $1 for UCI students. Call 833-6922. "HOW THE WEST WAS WON" starring Henry Fonda, James Stewart and John Wayne will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Saturdav In The Forum of Orange Coast College. Admldiort Sl.25 .. "ADVENTURES OF WINNIE THE POOH" wlll be featured in Orange Coast Coll~'s children's film series at 1 p.m . Saturday In the campus a uditorium. Admission $1 . Call 556-5880 . • 'iee. Po9r Jfi I ----------·-..._.__.... ___ _ Miil M.JNOLDS PATERNITY PO :_:_ ... 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Q; 'O c IP Jf! i ~ 0 ir AMAN, an international folk ensemble, ap- pears tonight at 8 in the Plummer Auditorium at Fullerton College on the Intersection of Chapman Avenue and Lemon Street in Fullerton. All seats reserved. "THE SOUNDS OF SINGING," a concert featuring the M ission Viejo Chorus of Sweet Adellnes and the Santa Ana Golden City Men's Barbershop Chorus is on at 8 p.m . tonight In the Irvine Bowl, 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Admission $6. "FIESTA MEXICANA," featuring pinata breakings, mariachi bands, Mexican enter- tainers and folk dancing groups, will be held all Saturday and Sunday at Knott's Berry Farm. THE JAZZ GENERATION will play at the meeting of the New Orleans Jazz Club of Southern California from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. Sun- day in the Elks Lodge, -4101 E. Willow St., Long Beach. Open to the public for a $2 donation. -fN VEGAS----- ALADDIN: WCtyne Newton and Dave Barry through Oct. 7; (702) 736-02«>. CAESARS PALACE : Ann-Margret, Raw Satin through Oct. 7; Tom Jbnes Oct. 8-21 . (702) 731 -7333. DESERT INN: "Annie" with the original Broadway cast. Indefinite run. Dark Mondays. (702)7~. FLAMINGO: Razzle Dazzle on Ice. In- definite ,.un. (702) 733-3333. FRONTIER: Shecky Green and Tammy Wynette through Oct. U . (702) 734-02.te>. FIRSI MONDAY IN OCTOBER AMC O«Allll •ALL OWIAll' ......... ... ..... MTllMITOll Om~ 631 03•0 ''"'"" ~~1 00~ H11nr.ng1on ~h 848·0348 UIWIAll' llAllOlt CoslA MtM 6l1·3~1 IO ra1111 ICCIPllO fOll TIMI lllUGUllUll JOHN RAITT ' In CONCERT lrvlne Bowl, Laguna Beach Friday, Oct. 16....,.. 8 P.M. Tickets $50 -$25 -$10 -$5 <Tax deductible donation) Benefit sponsored by LAGUNA IEACH UNfT!O'METHODtST CHURCH TICl_fNi'.,....,.~-- 4t).14tl w IJ MtM •Witte t. JJtll-......... ~ft.UtUJt HILTON: Liberace, Shimada, Marco Valenti througfl Oct. 12. (702) 73'.-7777. MGM GRAND: Mac Davis, Lonnie Shorr through Oct . 7; Crystal Gale Oct. 8-U . "Jubilee" runs indefinitely in the Ziegfeld Room (702) 739--4567. SAHARA: Wayland in "Madame Goes to Harlem" through Nov. U . (702) 735--42-42. SANDS: Under construction. STARDUST: Lido de Paris. Indefinite run. (702) 733-6325. TROPICANA: Folles Bergere '81 . Indefinite run. (702) 739-2-411 . UNION PLAZA: Continuous Broadway en- tertainment. (702) 386-2«-4. -SINGLES----- PEOPLE SAMPLER led by Emily Coleman will be held at 8 p.m . today in o,.ange. For in- formation on the social, call 96-4-SS70. ORANGE COAST SINGLES will have a cock tall party at 8 p.m. Saturday in Huntington Beach. For information, call 960-2.500. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Orange Coast chapter will go to brunch at noon Sunday in Orange. For Information, call 979--0139. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNEl\S Hunt- ington Beach chapter will sponsor a family pic- nic at noon Sunday In Huntington Beach. For information, call ~-7793. WE CARE FORMERLY MARRIEDS will have a family dinner night at 7 p.m: Tuesday In Garden Grove. For Information, call 544-8800. Mereno Sport ... the active IOOk for fall ... Peffect fof Saturdays or any day! Shirts ond pants ore ~cotton in greot foll cokn • ... Live Gii!S EDITOR'S .VOTE Live Gigs 1s a complete listing of Orange Coast nightclubs offering live en · tertamment Acts are sub1ect to change without notice AIRPORTER INN 18700 MacArthur Bl\d lrvrnc 833 2770 Dancing Nightly ALISIO'S 1670 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa 642 8293 Dancing Nightly ANCIENT MARINF.R 2607 W Coast llwy Newport Beach 646 0201 BAXTER SfREET 4647 MacArthur Blvd Newport Beach 540·247!i Baxter Street Singers BA YSllORE HOUSE 23311 Murrlands El Toro no 3222 Dancing BEACH BALL 21 16 Ocean F'ront 17920 Brookhurst Fountain Valley Oanc:mg N1ghtl> BLUE PARROT 638 9981 South Coast Plaza llotd Costa Mesa 540-2500 Dancing Nightly BOOTLEGGERS 18528 Beach Blvd. lluntington Beach 962·0010 Dandng Nightly to Country CALIFORNIA SUN 19070 Magnolia St. Huntington Beach 963-2078 Gountry Rock Dancing CROWN HOUSE 32802 Coast Highway Laguna Niguel 499·2626 Music Nightly Newport Beach 673 5894 CALABASH LANDING Stan Orlow 17th & Orange Sts. 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A PAllk LINCOLN D RIVE·IN l•ncoln A•e Well ot •nott 121·40 70 L ""' • f ' "MIOERS OF THE LOST AAK" -"OREASE"- ::111£ fl SOU!tO...;, __ _ --·~­"ONLY WHEN I LAUGH" Oii "'-"' "SEEMS LllCE OlO TIM£S" - Ctll( ft SOUNO ------"CARBON COPY" --"TAKE THIS JOB ANO SHOVE IT'' - A .. NI .. AU:-.. AllDAm-... "MOMMIE ~AEST" IN! "UTI'lE DARLINGS" (!ti ORANGE ORI Vf ''tl Sonto Ano lrwy 'SIOI• College 551·7022 --· "llATlftNITY" 1Nt -"CAOOYIHACK" " Ao.. .. " ~ \ .. ' MI SSION DP IVI IN . •, I ' t , WAQNER D IJl\d IN --· "SHAKI F11T FIGHTER" 41111 -"WAIUUORI" 1111 ao\'MO-.• .... W- "I0'1HI" 1111 -"9'.AZJHO IADOLIS" flt n I I t l I Ii I I: ~ ! • - • t8 i ... c-i ~ .8 0 u 0 >. C'O "2 u: ID 'O c " ~ ~ ~ :§ 0: Intermission Predatory 'Woman' By TOM TITUS Of ... Daffy ~ ... ,.... The female of the species has ·•come a long way, baby" over the past JO or 40 years, and in no way can that point be driven home more swiftly than by a visit to a revival of Clare Boothe Luce's "The Women." The women of Mrs . Luce's epic (a nd al two hours and 45 minutes, that's the operative word> are hardly a likeable lot. a flock or predatory felines who perpetrate caricatures that modern women have taken de· decades to live down. These petty, pampered gossip mongers seeming- ly exist only for the sheer thrill or catching the husband or one or their gi rlfriends straying from his home turf . . . and gleefully reporting the news. or course they make delicious characters, which is the primary reason for the revival of this talky. episodic vehicle every few years. Its current incarnation is an uneven but enjoyable effort by S howcase Productions in Westminste r. The play follows a group of women through the dissolution of their respective marriages and, in two cases, the reconciliation thereof. It's "TMl!WOMIM" A comedy by Cl•r• Boolh Lu<ce, dlreC:led by Ai.1 IC-, •l•oe ,.,_, Joyce Lawreno, llgllllng by O. Annie Da vis, costumes by Jean IC-. IKllnkal di-tor Laird Ander-., P<eMflled t-rtoay• -wnwaayt •I t:a tlwOU9fl Oct. 10 willl a J:JO matinee Ocl. II by~­ PrOducllon• al Ille Westminster Auclllorh•m, 7572 Weslmln51er Aw., WHtmlnaler. Aesarvellana ,.._.716, THI CAST U~~~· . ·:: . ::MM-':~= Edith • • . . . . . K.o.rvn Ptlllllr;is Haney.......... . .. .. ..... Ell .. betll Oewsoll ~~.~i ·:.-:· .. ::·::·"··:·:·. J.1~'.~l~~~ Miriam . . . .... L.,-0.w•ld Cour1teH de t..aoe • • . • • • • • S..Z-0.--Mrs. Mor-.0 . . . . . . .. .................. Lee Jane . . . ~. . . . . . . 0.N Lawr...c:e lllngllem Ma991• . .• .. . 0-U.. ICelw~ Oloa . . . . . . . .Jam'e .,._ lwllH Shapiro . . ................ Janlt• Ct_...., Prlnceu Tamara .......•.....•..... J-c.Mpbefl 1n11rvclrns . . . • • • ••. . . . . MAr1IY11 Ctli.v Lucy . . . . _.., Stet,,.,.<11 Among these more interesting characters are the queen bee (Jean Koba l whose salicious sling inflicts conside rable pain; the wisecracking a uthoress (E li:za beth Dawson ), a virgin who terms herself a "frozen asset"; the femme fatale (Jo E. Grif· fin ) who'll break up anyone's home at the drop or a handerchlef, and the perennially pregnant hau s frau (Kathryn Phillips ) who smokes while she's nursing and Clicks an ash from the baby's nose. ' ha rdly a coincidence that the two gals who really love their husbands and fight to win them back are paint· ed the dullest colors while the others. are more "interes ting." The only modicum of sensitivity pres ent can be round in two charac- ters -the plain but proud mother (Marcia Wilson) who carries a torch big enough to start another Chicago fire and the young bride <Jill C.trey MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPtE n.~-ol,,.~•to­-·-.,.-~ol ____ _,,~.,,,,.··- Au om ~Ill.ls RECE•vc Oil.SEAL CJ' Of( TION P!Cf\>RE t00£ OF SELF OULA Tl()H Treat Williams PRlllCE Of THE art(R) Shows 6:00 9:15 Harrison Ford RAIDERS OF THE l~ ~~:'5o(f:q~ 10:30 No EconomxS.•t•cy Sf111k Preview At 8:001 COlffimOTAl DIVIDE (PG) 6:0010:20 Meryl Streep THEFRE•CH UEUTEIWITS ..U(R) 6:00 8:2510:40 NIEL SIMONS' O•lYWHEa I LAUCH (R) 5:50 8:1510:40 Rholution11y CINE-Fl SOUND 1t Drlwt•iJI Below Yo"' AM Car""''°" your ....... .,. If no AM -•.cl!O w1111 ""'''°" •-•Y po.,toon. brn't your o-AM Portable OILYftEll · LAUCH(R) ..._UICIE Ol..D Tl ... (PG) All AmlUCAll WERE.aLFI• LGllDOll ( R) Htwy Mlt1I (R) John ... utfll conrrcAl llVIDttG) "FOR YOUR EYES ONLY" UU STARTS TONIQ'HTll Ryan O'neal SO FllE (R) 91.AZJM8 SADIK.UfRl Herrison Ford RAIDERS Of THE LOST ARI (PG) Escape From. Alcetraz (PGJ Bill Mumy mlftl(R) ARTHUR (PG) Some of · Tile Women .. m the Showca.'ie production·gather around the bridge table Seated 1 jrom left 1 are Jill Cary .Wartm. Jean Koba. Elizabeth Dawson and Kathry n Pl11lilps. Kibitizmg are Marcia Wilson 1/eft 1 and Dana Bmgham1 Martin ) who finds a uniquely feminine way to steer her shaky mar· riage from the rocky s hoals. They've got to have heart because Mrs. Luce gives them little else. There are some meaty vignettes fro m a feisty countess <Suzanne Chapman > who licks her wounds and plunges back into the fray; an earthy musical comedy actress (Lyn· da Oswald) who slugs it out with Miss Koba in a splendid cat fight, and an exercise instructor <Marilyn Ceiley> presumably imported from a WAC training camp . But the most en- joyable is Janice ~ranston's double- .. duty stint as a dress shop manager and a spinster secretary -two brief but very memorable segments. Others contributing nicely in sup· port are Bette Lee, Dana Lawrence Bingham, Dorthea Kelsey~ J am ie Johnson, Jeanne Campbell and Mary Steinback. "The Women" is somewhat or a museum piece (one would like to see it rewritten in today's idiom> but it has some delicious moments. It con- tinues for two more weekends at the We s tminster Auditorium, 7271 Westminster Ave., Westminster. STARRING THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF NEWPORT BEACH Teleprompter presents programming that gets you right where you live! MONDAY Ot1~r51h·8:00 PM 011 .. t11111r "'·'"''"I>" 111h" 111 ''"'"I""''"" TUaDAY Ortobc'r 6th 7:00 PM I hi•" 'l1'\\jMUI lll'.11 h 7:30 PM '7!\lh A11111w"'" l~1r.Kh l 1f\1"1,ll(,. 'Mammie' From Page 11 emptiness. Diana Scarw1d brings a touching calm to the center of Dunaway's storm. As Christina, she e m bodies the sort of beaten peace into which violent parents can push their children. She's s lower, thicker than Ounaway, she seems paralyzed into accep- tance . Scarwid's Christina is benumbed, but not helplessly so. With her cherubic face drooping under t he maternal avalanche, Scarwid looks like an angel thrown out of heaven. Coming after her m emora ble performance in "Inside Moves," Scarwid 's "Mommie Dearest" sets her apart as one of the brightest young ac- tresses in Hollywood to- day. Gigs 1"rom Poqe 17 f'olk Rock Groups Call for Information REGISTRY HOTEL 18800 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine -752-8777 Dancing Nightly RED ONION 2406 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 675-2244 Rock, Reggae, Variety Call for schedule REUBEN E. LEE 151 E Coast lllghway Newport Beach 675 5811 Entertainment N1i;:hll) and Sunday T .C. PEPPERCORNS 8052 Stark Huntington Beach 842-5535 Touvclk WAREllOl'SE 3450 Via Oporto Newport Beach 673-4700 Pop Rock Groups Name Entertainment Rock. Jazz. H&B MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE AU. am AHO im '11.Ms 11rcEivc lliE SEM. 0# THE MOTION PICTUAE COOf 0# SflF AEOUlATION THE ClfY BEi.OE TO TBE "PRINCE': "A REl.QT•·EU AlfD ftll81PYING BOVDI The dlnctor bu oflea beea able to eUdl elec:btfylag pedora•ac• from his lead acton, aad here Treat ........ . lolm lhe Ilk• of Al Padao la 'lelplco' aad Peter l'lach la 'Ketwwk'. 'Prince of the City' II a very 1o .. m. clOlleto lllNe lloan-lnd DOI afrwotlleoald bedhpealedwllb.'' -Richard Schickel, Time Magazine REAL VALUES "BaD.LllUITI It la a great fllm lad11d tllal ..... yoa oat of the cbl••• wMted, charvedmid .............. n. 'Prlace of .... City' .. thalkllldottlla. rve lhoagld ot llllle .............. It, .......... ery llllelllloaol1Mbagb -··-aadoftea." -Rex Reed "POWBlll'UIJ Jmt ............... t baerlcaa.m.. had abdlealed all cl••--.... real world, aloD9 coaes 'Prlaee of .... City', ..... , ... ..... coateader aufrald lolake• .... ot ........ banowlag aoral aad eoclal ... _ ........... ,." -David Ansen, Newsweek HTREAT WILLIAMS IS A CERTAIN OSCAR CONTENDER." -Rona Barrett, Today Show. NBC· TV on items from.applesauce to zippers ·-Plllt are advertised every day in the •!J I I I I 19 I: :J! I I I g I ~ i ~ CD ::> 0. ~ ::' ii Ill ~ 0 n 0 i .... !'J ~ ------~-----------------------------------= .......... ..,,, ~Plays 0 j Greedy 'foxes' 'Same Time' in Laguna u.. By JOEL C. DON ~ Of hie Dell\' ...... IWt c Lillian Hellman is a master of ..: showing us that the best laid plans or ~ the worst of human beings lead to tragic ends. ~ Her classic play, "The Little Fox· es," is being staged at the Ahmanson Theater with EUzabeth Taylor bead· ing an all-star cast playing Southern aristoeraL<; imprisoned by their lust for personal fortune and power. It is a traditionaJ theme set at the turn of the century. The characters are predictable: They e ventually learn to exploit themselves as they have ravaged their environment and the black laborers who flll their cof· fers. Though the outcome is anticipated -if not expected -the impeccable production casts a brilliant aura about the play. The movement is s wift even in the face of a script that laboriously unravels schemes and ul· timately the ugliness or greed. Taylor plays the plotting Regina Giddens, in league with her brothers, Benjamin Hubbard (Robert Lansing> and Oscar Hubbard <Nicolas Coster). The conniving trio have their pocket- books set on bringing a cotton mill to town. All that's needed is a third of the investment cash from Regina's ailing husband Horace (J .D. Cannoo). And therein lies the road to s elf- destruction. In their efforts to wrest away a chunk of money from Horace, Elizabeth Taylor in ·The Little Foxes' the char acters reveal the sordid legacy of their family and their vain attempts to contiuue the tradition of abuse and exploitation in their c hildren. Taylor appears comfortable in her character (the production aJready has appeared on Broadway). Though s he's the highlighted actress of the play, she doesn't try to overpower the other performers. She is com- manding, yet giving. Lansing is brilliant as the br-0ther See ·Foxes." Page 21 By CAROL MOORE Of .. o.ltr pttl( ..... "Same Time Next Year" is like a Chi nese dinner: It's sweet 'n' sour, satisfying and leaves you hungry for more after two hours . The comic-nostalgic lines are being delive red with relish by Jacquie Mof· fell and Robert Engman at Laguna Moulton Playhouse through Oct. 17. They play the separately married Doris and George who take a guilt trip to a country inn in Mendocino County each year for a February weekend without any cares, ties or responsibilities. To start off each rendezvous they s wap one good story and one bad s tory about their spouses to bett:er appreciate the honesty of present company. From there, half the fun for the audience is guessing which headline events playwright Bernard Slade will refer lo and r emembering personal pleasures and pitraJls or those decades. Director Marthella RandaJJ moves the scenes along smartly as though someone were leafing t hrough a photo album and recalling the idioms and punchlines from favorite re· un ions in 1951 throuli!h 1975. Dor is and George are appropriate· ly awkward in the first scene but their costumes are so stodgy that the actors look too old to mature through 24 years. Th e trademark third scene - where he is rearing impotency and HOME ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BESTI o she arrives eight months pregnant - was played for all it's worth. But the 1965 vignell~ may be even better. Vietnam is just one topic cov- ered by the three-piece Beverly Hills executive and the re-entry coed from UC Berkeley garbed in flared jeans and Indian fringe as they sort out the gray confusion between the black and white standards they once knew. As the script mellows through her emancipation, bis analysis and a lost ·'or m e re ly nt'i s p la ced" - husband, Doris and George come to realize they have seen through each other and liked what they saw. Yet, they wonder, can 24 romantic flings replace the affection, respect, continuity and shared memories of their respective marriages? While the play ostensibly has just the two roles, Allene Schroeder is so de ft a nd convincing as the maid changing props and straightening the room between the scenes that she was applauded as she finished during last Sunday's matinee. Her dusting with a lick and a promise brings knowing chuckles. Women were heard to murmur when s he stacked trays of wet glasses on the grand piano, and a man com- m e nted, "Maybe she'll catch the batbr00m next year.·· Credits to Paul Toft, Ron Coffman and Jim Ryan for the a mbience of the setting. See ·Time.' Page 21 0 • 0 g 111nrn .I 369 E••t 1lrh St.. g o W fflCU Coit• M•u. CA!/2627 g g (114) 631.STOP g JOHN BELUSHI at BLAIR BROWN ' I "SNAKE FIST FIGHTER" (R) II "FOX ANO THE HOUND" (PG) "ONCE UPON A MOUSE" Ill "SUPERMAN II" "STRIPES" (R) HE ;nrs TO HAVE HIS BABY • IMlillQMt "C1Vlll --· ___ .. __ g 0 0 WATCH A MOVIE TONIGHT g g IN YOUR OWN HOME! g 0 0 o I o We have in stock these latest re eases: 0 "THE JAZZ SINGER" g Starring Neil Diamond g "Al RPO RT" g "BUSTIN' LOOSE " g "WESTSIDE STORY" g "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" g "DRESS TO KILL" o "LOVE AT A FIRST BITE" g g "UPTOWN SATURDAY NIGHT" g g And, wv have a huge stock of Nostalgia g o MovHt.J .. fun entertainment for toni~tl g $ g "Tumblewood" with William S. Hart g o "Gold Rush" with Charlie Chaplin g g "Meet Me In St. Louis," Judy Garland g g "The Dark Command," John Wayne g g "At War With The Army," Dean Martin g o and Jerry Lewis o g D.W. Griffith's "Birth of a Nation" i g And 1 host of Laurel & Hardy comedies g g AnJ, just in, th"' seriall· : • "GANGBUSTERS'-,. ! g "Don Winslow of th• Navy" 0 I uDlck Tr.cy" g g Flash Gordon's "Conquer the Universe" o g ''The Miracle Rider" with Tom Mix" g 0 (W'e #10 h•v• vlt#o t,,,,.1 In • wld• r•n,. of c:.,.. ! $ f!Orl••· Come In .,,d ,., • lllC of our complete 1toclr ' o "'"· wllll• you•,_,,.,_,.. 04/f Vk/H TllH R.eolfl-0 •n, color Vi<#o ""'"""· Vlt#o D1ie mMJlllMI. 19ft>IW TV1, VidH ,.,,,_,, tfld llf Sc'"" TV1 •• cam. '" Md bfO'lllNl) W1wn tlity mtf lltty Noni bdls. AnJ that &alS jt$ ~ant. CQNTINENTAL DIVIDE ., 'F ' ... oxes Prom Page 20 who always manages to sa lv41gc some r eward while enmeshed in his ow n corrupt desires. He is well complemented by Coster. the brother who alwa\s takes u thi rd <:ha11 ·m lhe thn•esomt•s plans One cannot forget the memorabl e perfor· mance of Maureen Stapleton as Oscar 's wife, Birdie. Hellman has skHlfully crafted her character as the an- tithesis of Regina. Birdie is appalled by he r hus band's destruc· live n ess ; h e kill s animals for sport, nOl, f or s us tenance. Sb~ m a rried a man who sought her fortune, not her love. Like Regina, Birdie seeks happiness. But she would prefer to find life's pleasures without con s um i ng others. H e llman gives u s partial hope in t he children. In Oscar's son Leo (William Youmans) we see the doom fated f or the Hubbard dynasty. But in Alexandra Gid· dens, exquisitely played by Ann Talman, there lies a chance to sever the corrupt umbilical cord that ties the Hub- bard clan together. Horace, upon return- ing from a half-year s tay in a Maryland hospital, provides the shears lo cut away his · daughter from her blood relatives. Indeed , it is ap· propriate for the trio to send Al exandra to fetch her ailing father. They think he will lend them his fortunes. Instead he lends them an end to their greed. The production also features Novella Nelson as Addie, the maid, and Joe Seneca as the butler, Cal . Ch i cago i n · dus trialis t Willi am Marshall is played · by Humbert Allen Astredo. The production con· tinues through Nov. 7. For ticket information, call <213) m -7654. . . . 'Time' rromPage20 There are 12 more performances with cur- tain at 8:30 Tuesdays through Saturdays and 2 :30 for S u nday mat.inees . Phone •94-(r7'3 after l p.m. to reserve tickets. People who need People That '1 what the DAJLYPD.m SERVICE DIRECTORY la-all •bout I ====== - - . . .. -~-·- METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER Presents A SIDNEY BECKERMAN Production "A STRANGER IS WATCHING" KATE MULGREW RIP TORN JAMES NAUGHTON Screellplay by EARL MAC RAUCH and VICTOR MILLER Based Upon the Novel by MARY HIGGINS CLARK Produced by SIDNEY BECKERMAN Directed by SEAN S. CUNNINGHAM 0 •1"''"°""'°'"''"••••••""' METROCOLOR• .. ~""" • I MGM t. .......... • COSTA MESA Edwards Cinema 546-3102 STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR _. f 11hion bland Newport Beach ,. .. .. -. ·-~:..,.fk-. ..... · ~ 1. M.~;"'. ·-~ .<, ~. ~ Dance }.<:. . 0 .... u ~Ballet for t he kids ~ Qi By MARY JANE SCARCELLO "We began with performances in ~ Ott• o.11yP'tt9ls'-ff schools and initiated the children's ~ The young audience watched in sec1e~ about five years ago. Ball'' j l<'nlly as the story unfolded before Pacifica is the only company along ~ them, laugtting at the anllcs of the the coast with a special series for ~ t•lves and edging ba<'k in lhe1r seats young people. ci as the wicked witch appean>d ·Al first we offered tickets free to When it ended , the children all school agl' children . but that was couldn't wait for the next program a mistake hccause no one took ad· Were they tuned 1n to Saturday vantage of it Then we began to morning television? No, they were charge for tickets. and they swarmed IUrnl'd On b} ballet, On(' of four pro-in " grams presented in Balll't Pacifica·s Ticket prices have remained low, annual Children 's Series. she added, <$15 for four programs) so "Children love humor and love to parents will accompany children. he scared," said Lila Zali , founder "We continue to perform in schools and director of thl:' company. "For because there's a great need for instance. in Snow White' we have children to see a live performance," the variety or a pretty heroine, funny she said. "Some audience members dwarves and evil queen may hO\ ever have seen anything ex· .. A narrator helps stories with in· cept films and they're so removed. volved plots and we try to keep Live theater is a magic world for t hings movin g, unlike regular them, and all children love fantasy." classical ballet with long dance num· Three years ago the ballet troupe "The music, movement and bright stories such as "llansel and Gretel,' bers on the same theme." was asked to perform as part of colori. in the costumes make good ~n-"Carnival or the Animals ... "Tubby She is an expert by now, because Junior Programs of California, a tertainment for children,'.' she said. the Tuba;" or "Peter and the Wolf " the dance company as celebrating its series which never had included The performances are danced by "Many of the younger children are 20th anniversary this season and dance. Their audiences are hard to adults in full costume, and children relieved to come onstage afterward always has offered programs for entertain, she explained, because are invited onstage after the and find that the wolf is just a nice children. children attend without accompany-. performance to meet the dancers and man in a mas k ." Miss Zali said with "There seemed to be a need for tng aduJts. bu.t the dancers held the question them about their work. a laugh. . . this sort or thing," she said in an in· attention or a sold -out Royce Hall at Children see classical ballet Most children *1rc curious about tcrview at her Laguna Beach studio. UCLA perrorm:..d in popular, familiar See Ballet. Page 2.J ~~~~-=-~~~~~.;__~~~-----;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;:::;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:::;;;::;;;;;;;;;:;;;-~~~- DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? . ..... _ _....,.... ........ SURF60AROS • Town & (Ol.fltry, Bu\e ond ().Zone ~ Cl.lllom~ Avoiloblt LeoJ-.es. Fins. Wetwils W/!X -·30 cerr1 Utld boads -bd ~·• fon contiqw11td) • I ... Ballet II: J! ~ i From Page 22 lo llfl even a small ballerina. original works, and this year will in-In addition to the four programs of· - the construction of toe shoes and lit· "Ballet for men loses its stigma· elude "Mixed Vegetables." fered in the children's series, the ~ lie girls often ask. how long it takes when police and football squads do Dancers portray a sad onion, red final program on the regular series is ... to learn a certain step, according to our exercises," she emphasized. hot chili peppers and a cool designed to appeal to families, and ~ the choreographer. The company has received a grant cucumber, Miss Zali said. this year (J(e company will perform 111 Boys ask about male dancers from the Mobil Oil Foundation to A bunch of carrots come onstage "Sleeping Beauty." ~ performing on point and have a much perform "Peter and the Wolf" in tied with a string, and when it breaks The children's series begins at 3:30 ~ better attitude in general toward schools for the deaf, and one of their they flop to the floor and try to re-Saturday at the Festival Forum o ballet. dancers has learned hand signs for group. An artichoke and an Tl}eater in Laguna Beach (on the i' ··Televised ballet has be helped re· narration. asparagus battle it out, with the Festival of Arts grounds). !'J move the ·sissy' image," she said, .. We'll be in school districts during asparagus spearing the artichoke The program will include "Hansel - ··and dancers are recognized as October and November, and any and the artichoke choking the and Gretel'' and "Festival of Na-~ athletes." school for handicapped can apply for asparagus. lions" with additional performances A college humanities class visited a performance," the busy director Two well·padded potatoes dance an at 1 :30 and 3:30 p.m. Sunday. the studio. and the boys were asked noted. elegant ~·pas de deux" and the story Individual tickets are $4, and the lo lift the girls to show them the con-The troupe varies familiar classics ends with everyone combined in a box office opens one hour before ditioning necessary for male dancers such as "Peter and the Wolf" with mixed salad. she said. performance times. ~~--'=--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~...:.,_~~~~~~~~~ t cai;torn . red .. no nd h15 'fl{J fO( ;a [)OllS.·· ter fOlk a y're ~' pe tnertne .,.. r0{}8 .,.,,, ''"' •• JllJ TONIGHT BREA COSTA MESA IRVINE MISSION VIEJO ORANGE WES TM INS TEA UA Movies Harbo< Twin Woodbltr Edwards Vieio Twin C1nedome UA ~ll 990 4022 631 3501 551 065 8~0 61190 634 2553 893 0546 8:00 8:30 8:00 8:30 8:00 8:30 Save money and shoppingJ~';;j·the llily Pillf "Glorious. 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Page 27 Movie Guide . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. ......... Page 28 Program information is provided by the networks and stations and is subject to change without notice. Channel Ustings 8KNXT CCBS> 6121 W . Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. II KNBC CNBC> 3000 W. Alameda Ave .. Burbank, Ca. 8 KTLA Clnd.) S800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. fJ KABC (ASC> 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles, Ca. (8) KFMB (CBS> 7677 Engineer Rd., San Diego, Ca. 1J KHJ -TV (Ind.) 5515 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles, Cn (10) KCST (ABC) 8330 Engineer Rd., San Diego, Ca. • KTTV (Ind.) 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. m KCOP-TV Clnd.) 915 N. La Brea Ave .. Los Angeles, Ca. 3KCET 1PBS 1 4401 Sunset Blvd .. Los Angeles. Cu 9 KOCE <PBS> 15744 Golden West St., Huntington Beach c_m On-TV 1139 Grand Central Ave., Glendale, Ca. (%) Z-TV 2939 Nebraska Ave., Santa Monica, Ca. CID HBO T·ime-Life Bldg., Rockefeller Center. N.V., N.Y. (C) Cinemax) Time-Ure Bldg., Rockefeller Center, N.Y .. N.Y. 9 <WOR) N.Y., N.Y. al) CWTBS) Atlanta, Ga. (I) <ESPN) Cl> (Showtime) 'black (S I Spotlight '(9 (Cable News Network) llilJPilat MAIN OFFICE - 330 W&st e.v St., Cost• Mesa, ca. M•ll address: Box 1560, Cost• Mew, ca., 92626 Telephone: 642~21 Televiews Rona gets own TV magazine By MICHAEL DOUGAN Of tlle Delly Pllel Staff INSIDE LINE: The media, from television to this wonderful world or ink, a re not very good at intros pection or self· examination. That's a shame, too, because people can better evaluate their information (or their ent ertainment) if they have some concept of the forces that shape it. So we greeted with a qualified "huzzah" the news that NBC plans a one-hour, prime-time ··entertainment magazine" called "Television : Inside and Out." "It was only natural." ex- plained NBC Entertainment President Brandon Tartikoff, "for television to have its own magazine primarily devoted to looking at itself." And how in-depth will this probe into the mirror be? Will television reveal its own blemishes? Wi ll important is· sues in the industry be subjected to thoughtful analysis? Tartikoff gave a clue when he announced the name of the pro· gram 's a nchor . "We are fortunate to have at our network the foremost journalist covering the entertainment industry." he said, "Rona Barrett." Oh. Calling Rona Barre tt a journalist is like comparing "That's Incredible " to "60 Minutes." Barrett is , at best. a gossip columnist. But, after her brief and tragic s tint on the Tom Snyder show, she needs the work. That's entertainment. THE SOUND OF MUZAK : Those fine folks over at Channel 50, Orange County's very own Rona Barrett television station, are fo nd or telling us how broke they are. In fact. they exaggerate verv little. Betw een Pr op 13 and Reaganomics, the Huntington Beach PBS affiliate has been forced lo drop their s lic k monthly magazine and lay off seven key employees Times are tough. Just how tough is indicated by an even more substantial cul· back that could affect the future of the entire industry : Channel 50 has dropped its s ubscription to Muzak. Prior to the onset of poverty, callers to the station were sub- jected to s upermarket music whenever they were put on hold. Officials there explained it was so people could tell whether they were still on hold or had been cut off On the Cover ---------- Now lh~'ll have to fi gure that out for fhem selves. People figured any outfit that could af- fo rd Muz ak didn't need their dollars. At any rate, the county's noise polllution level has been reduced by a factor of one. THE GREENING OF THE GUESTS: J ohnny Carson's so· called "Green Room," where guests await their turn to go on the "Tonight Show,.. has de- veloped a small reputation of its own. The Green Room is, quite logically, painted brown. It's about nine feet wide and :l5 feet long and contains couches, c h airs, la m ps , two color television monitors, a piano and two telepbones. Some inspired p ublicist at NBC sent us a press release not- ing that "the Green Roo m has b ee n the scene of man y memorable moments.'' Here are a few· Suzanne Pleshette, Elke Som mer . Betty White, Shelley Winters quietly waiting to be called on stage." Even more memorable: "-Mac Davi s , Ke nny Rogers. Michael Landon, Tony Randall, Shecky Greene, Dom Deluise, David Letterman. Mel ·Tillis waiting to go on." Or how about: · · -Buddy Hackett, Me l Brooks, David Brenner. Steve Landesburg, Alan King delight· ing others in the room with fast and funny patter '' Wow, how me m orable . Imagine what we'd miss if we never opened our mailr Ebsen . retur ns as a · 'Hillbilly' By IOEL C. DON popular shows of the '60s. °'"" .,.., .... ..,.. "Originally it was reviewed There once was a stor~ 'bout negatively and mostly because an actor named Buddy Ebsen, 18 reviewers called it corny," who played a blUbilly·luraed, said Ebsen , of the or igina l Beverly Hills mlllioaa1re for aeries. "So I wrote 18 letters some nine years . tlaanklng them for t heir com· Then along came an image· ments. Since I was interested in conscious television network and the meanings of words, I asked the popular comedy series shuf· if they would write me and tell fled right on off the tube. m e what corny meant. Well, folks, kick your shoes otr "And how many letters do you a nd set a spell. Come Tuesday think I got back? .. he asked. evening at 9, Ebsen's Jed Clam· Ebsen gestured with one hand \0 pett character will mosey on mak~ a zero. · back to your TV set with the "So we survived for nine years movie, ''Return of the Beverly with this 'corny' show and the Hillblllies." humor ln ita revival is the same You can expect that things brand of humor ," he added. will be just about the same in The 73-year-old actor eased the two-hour special, which will back in a chair In b is spacious launch the season premiere ol Balboa lsland home . Nancy, his "The CBS Tuesday Night Mov· wife of 36 ye8J"!I, was bu1y In les " T here'll be a beapin' an other room sewing costumes he lpln ' of the lig bthe uted for her repertory theater pro. humor that made ·'The Beverl}' ducUona. HUlblllie.a'• one of lbe •Olt- memorable Jed, l be movie brings back the critter-loving Elly May (DoMa Douglas) and Jane Hathaway (Nancy Kulp). Granny, as played by Irene Ryan, is gone since the. actress died in 1973. The feisty matron is replaced by Imogene Coca, who plays Granny's Ma. Max Baer bowed out of the re· vi val. Ray Young, at 6 root 7 and 230 pounds, is the new Jethro. Banker Mil burn Drysdale bas been written out of the movie since actor Raymond Bailey also is dead. Werne"r Klemperer, of "Hogan's Heroes" fame, com· ple t es the ma in cast ' as a Wllsbington-based e nergy Of· rlcial. Ebsen owes the n08talglc re· vlval to "Beverly HUJbUlies" creator Paul Hennln1. Wben tbe t bow u killed tn 1171. ffennlnl WU devastated. "It WU like IOIDHPdY came Highlights for ·the Weeli Friday specials OCTOBER 2. 1981 EVENING 11.00 0 110 THE MANIONS OF AMERICA Oesp11e hos t11111n9 business ano his ... 1,, s prt>Qnancy Rory )O'"""Y' Dael\ 10 Ire· 1anct 10 keep a promise he made wnl!n hA lett IP11r1 Jl 11·30 S BIZARRE IX John Bynrr snnw~ you th1nqs s1ran1Jt>r 1nan truth 1ar9Pr than Me an<J Zdmer 1h.;n anyth1nq you ve '"'"' so:cn "' lhpse M>enre pies -.ntJl1ons IMm lhe Sno .... timt' B·zarr11 ht>rar1 12 00 S THE DIRTIEST SHOW IN TOWN A 11,n I \t flQ CuuplP b-1<8$ 3n<1 ~hnr,... .Jll .. llh 1n"" trieno~ on lh1s <;atH1cal comooy 1 45 H GLEN AND TANYA Glen Camp1wu ano l .;nya Tucker perlorm 1noir hog· yest pop and cuuntry h•I$ 1n tho& &~1.ool t.i~ al Harr.11\ :>on Reno. Nev.;da 4 30 S THE DIRTIEST SHOW IN TOWN A lun-10111ng ~OUple bar,;~ dnd 'lhares all w1tn tht>or lut!nds in tt••S. ~1Wt<"el comedy Sat urqay specials OCTOBEA 3, 1981 AFTERNOON 1:00 H HBO SNEAK PREVIEW: OCT08Ell Hu11bond-and·w1le com«:s Jerry Stiller and Anne Mee" Introduce Ille mov- ies. speclals and sports events coming to Home Boit Office In October 3:30 S HUGHIE Jason Aoba1ds and Jack Dodson star in lhos on~ act play about two men trom oppos11e wo•lds who share the lonehnes~ or 1nt1 b•g 01y 5:00, S GAEA T LADIES OF COUNTRY II Host Torn T Hall Guests Lynn Anderson. Donna Fargo Lacoy J ,Dalton EVENING 7:00 E!) A JOURNEY OF LOVE \ NEVAWUZ A ,1everly animated come- dy about !he greeoy Trr- phorn. a bizarre characlPr Crdsl\londed on lhe lslant1 ol Nev.iwuz wno Irie~ II) modern1Le 1l fot rw5 wn per~onal 9a1n 4'30 H COUNTRY MUSIC USA Roy CIJrk huSI• 1 1 u 011,, .ountry mo •C It: h\a• '"" hlS Own homf!IOWll Of lndll pPndence l'\dn-•. 1~ t 1n Irv ;~,tern gr~rih Mur,t~ rt.i•i.i..rcJ <..nMhl' A11 to • It '·""Y Lee Jnd l ICy I Oa1ff)M pf'rfOrn" m It fT\all tn'Nn c.e!Ptual ,_,,n S PETER ALLEN ANO THE ROCKETTES r~e Roe kPUP~ •f"I 1nt)t'f Peter Allen crn slay•• •' Aa<110 C11y M11"c "1.111 1,, lnos mu\ al ~P,.'Chil 5 00 0 FESTIVAL OF LlllEL v ARTS A comedian l\o~t and tour comic contestanta wno compete aga1ntt one another are featured on thlS uncensored comedy game snow 7.30 S THE WACKY WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS Host Orson Wtolles Guest J.JGktP Coopf!r 0 THE ISL.ANO Of NEVAWUZ A cle•erl) animated Gom<i Oy dl>Olll tl>e greedy T ro- phorn a t>izorre ctta1tir.10•0 crasNandeO on 1t.e ISlbncJ ()f Nev&>NuZ who '''8 ~ mt)(Jernlze ol for h1$. ""'n personal ga"' 10 30 0 AN EVENING OF MAGIC ANO COMEDY Orson Bean host& th1~ hlla11oos hour ol ze•I l"J and laugnter 1111)('() 81 Tl'e Great Ame<1can MuS+t H~ll on $.;n FraJ\Cl5CO AFTERNOON I ) -......... _ ~ ·~ -::jt' :rad· .. An Orch~l•8 I A f, ,in r oo JM N 1mJth Hoa1 ~r.hroch•r ttnd 1~,e Am••ri <. tn Syn•ph\ltl'J' Orrtit-'-1'8 •••ustr ht the par.1Utt• bt1l /r "" ~thlrtu:~ •'H1 music 12 00 S WELCOME TO MIAMI, CUBA HOS GR EAT STUNTS II a1 n ... on Ford 1 "ho\\ n "II h .J nh11 Rh~"' D.i \ ll'" EVENING Ftorldd is clouded .... 111• prl'1ud1<:e and problern. I r M1"8 .. no must com" I<' grips wrth his Cuban "'" raoe holding lon:h . 111 .t -.c·c•nt• I n1m £L11dN-. of I ht• I .o ... l .\1 k "la1-. 111 uncl nana le:-. ·<;rl'a l \Im It' Stunts Raidc•r ... ol lht· l.o:-.l .\1 k.· a 11C\\ ... ~il•rial g1\·ing h(•hind tht.· ... n·m·:-look al lht· film .., rn11-.1 .1 ... tun1:-.h111g -,111 111:-. ~lond a.'· al 8 p ni mi CBS 1Ch 21 . 7-00 0 '10" THE WAVE tn a re-cre•hon ot •hP t..J.u )OU1h movemt>nt a C ''' tor n1 .. high scn004 h1~1or y ht11che1 spellbind~ n,. i;l.iss 1n10 bhnd obe<l1en e ) EVENING l orne Green hosts lh•• docum<ltlta1y wn1"" 11ac"" Ille e.irly ll1story and con· temporaty ac11v1tl~ ol Los Angeles Jewish communo ly 0 THE OLYMPIAD We begin oor salute to Inf' upcommg Los Angelf'S Olympic Games or 1984 11~00 EJD SAY BROTHER Slack Dyad Unresolved confhcts and conlronla· uons e~pcrlenced hy men and women are e•ptorad In • MrHll Of eoght lllgnettet 10:00 a;) CASANOVA "Window. Window" Alone In ms pt1son cell Casanova (Frank Finlay! 1s haunted tiv memor1es ol past con quests crverties ano v10 lenctt (Plrl 4) 10.30 $ GREAT 1.AOtES OF II COUNTRY Host Tom T HJll Guesl'l Lynn Anderson Donna Fargo locev J Oelton 11:30 fD NEW CINEMA FROM IHOIA 27 Down · ( 1973) A youn!J man's fainer forces him 10 dbanoon n1~ huper. nr liluOy1nq all .;no la~ 1 a full llm<' 1ob as conductor on lhe local Bomt>ay tr.ion •·"'? S BIZARRE John Byne< snows t<J 1 lh•ngs \lr~er lt>an ltulh larger than llfe. dl'<I zan>t'f than onyt noog you ve cvc1 seen Sunday specials OCTOBER 4, 1H 1 MORN I NO 8:30 (.ij! GOLDA MEIR REMEMBERED BY ELIE WEISEL Aut hor Elle W1'1ae1 recount& a m<>e111111 hr. hdt1 01 Neva"'"' ~no tnes 10 mooernoze '' 1or h1$ own pe1 son al g11on 11:30 0 GOLDA MEIR REMEMBERED BY ELIE WEISEL Avlhor fl e Weisel f PCOO•llS a meeting t>e had witn 1n.e 1a1e l&rOel1 prime mtn1ster Golda M0tr 11:00 H CONSUMER REPORTS PRESENTS The Sl\op·Aroorio Show Tnpocs u1clude soaps bteakfa$1 ciire•I ~cream ano mo1orcycles 11 30 H GLEN ANO TANYA Glen Ci!mpbetl and Tanya Tucke< perlorm th6fr btg- ge•t pop and country hlls 1n 1n1s spec.al taped at Herran son R@nO Nevada 8 00 0 1~ GUINNESS BOOK OF WORLD REC~DS Oa.1d FrMI and Jllm•e Lt·P Curios look al unu1val t>"O pl,. orio thetr pec.uhar und&l•ors lO:OO 0 PASSION OF DRACULA A saductrve Oraculfl .ippear 1 w11n hOwhng .... 01ves flying n .. 1s. lhun oor. and hglltn1ng 1n th•• lhnlUng th4!a1r1c;at produc· 11on taped hve or lhf' Ed Sullivan Tlll!alre in N '{ 2:00 H GLEN ANO TANYA Glen Campl>ell and T dny J Tudur perform lhe1r big QMI pop and country hoVi 1n 1h1s spec1a1 taped .11 Harrah's In APno Nevado 7 00 S LAFF·A·THa.. A comedian h09t ano lour com1r con1ostants who compel!! ag&onst nrP 30011W'f are 1PatUted •n tt>os uncensored comf'dy Q(lml! shnw 7 30 $ THE WACKY WORLD Of JONATHAN WINTERS Host Orson Waites Guut Jackie Coocer 8.00 f) (1) GREAT MOVIE STUNTS: RAIDERS Of THE LOST ARt< The techniques belltno tne special ettect1 ot lhrl him as well as olher mov•ea are seen when Harrison Ford looks at stunt~ and Slunl men <JI lhe c1n11me H REMEMBER WHEN· GOTEAM.GOI "'"h 11\to 1a1e t51ae1t prorne AFTERNOON M onday m1nos1e1 Gdlllla MeH Spec ialS Host I narrator Dick Cav1>11 cheers Amerlea s tove of sporta w11n a close 1ooi. " tne sup11rstars and greal teems. grand 9oots, big brawls and tne un1Qu11 oeoteat1on of fans and playe<s 7-<>0 S THE ISLAND OF 3:00 a;) AFGHANISTAN 1980 NEVAWUZ SrlloSh aclo• Ian Holm na1-OCTOBERS, 1981 A cleverly animated come ratf'S lh•s reprised spec1;1I dy about tl\e greedy rri. on •he explosive llme in MOANING phorn o bozarre character. Atghantstan during 1980 7-C>O S l.AFF-A·THON 'i1•1• JI 1<1lrllg/1t ~ I 1<11/t -l cra<1>1~nded on:._t:_:ll:::;e_:l::!l:::a::nd::_. __ 3:.·.:30:.....=-ST~H:..:.E::..:.;IS:.LAH=..:..:..:.O:...:OF:._ ____________________________ _ OWPLAYIN • • • • • • • • GOODBYE GIRL THE POSTMAN ALWAYS ~INGS TWICE DOGS OF WAR ENDLESS LOVE AMERICAN W EREWOLF IN LONDON CLASH OF THE TITANS LEGEND OF THE LONE RANGER HJSTORY OF THE WORLD TARZAN 1180 DEREK .. STIR CRAZY THE FOUR SEASONS No clubs to jOln. no • ...,..hip •••t I OOO's of mo•l•s a•Glklble, Gii ratitHJS f .. ! Hlthih?hts for the Weell .8 Jtckle Cooper 12:30. PORllWT ~ GRANDPA DOC Melvyn Oouglu Slit\ In th<S louehing llOty ll>OUI I yoong artist who searches for the image thll will cap. lure hiS grandlalhet tSJ THE WlttCKY WOALO OF JONATHAN wtHTE"8 Host. Orson Wellel. Guest: &Jn~L 10:00 • fotUOM.AFAIQUE 0 u 0 From Page :J W GAUAOHER: MAO AS HELL The unp!'edletat>M Gal- ~ returns with ,_ and Ingenious devleea, outtegeou1 light ~s and to apeeil out 99elnll a host of traditt0ns, trends and cunenteventa. 0 INT'ERNATIONAL ALL· STAR FESTIVAL Laa Mlnnelll, Wayne N-. ton, e.n V8fMn, Lola Falana. the Muppet Mon· 1teta, and the Harlem Glo- betron8fs star in this song and dance comedy hOV< from Germany. 8:00 CS) WHATS UP AMEAICAI TMle a Shott k>oli at adults whO believe swinging Is the only way to 11¥8; an Amef1· can bullfighter: gorilla· grams, strip-grams and loll mot• 9:30 '1i) RETURN TO SPACE Astronaut Rusty Schwelck- .,t hosts a aurvey ol Amer- ica's return to manned spKelllght after a 6-year pause. 10:00 tD AETUAH TO SPACE Astronaut Rusty Schwelck· art hosts a aurvey of Amer· 1ea·1 return to manned spacenlght alter a 6-year · peuN CS) DAVID SHESiA.N'S 8"0WTIMEIN HOLLYWOOO David Sheehan takes us on the _,_ and Mtllnd the ~of Hollywood to - wnet goes on ~-*>a!) THE WAR AT HOME A 1ma11 Midwatem town · • Madison, WlllQonaln •• 11 tranafonned Into a battle- ground when American HOW'I: MOR .. ,.,.. •• I I :00.7:00 lonlign poliey in Vietnam and American values at home .,. chflllengecl ®H908NEAK PflEVIEW: OCToeER Husband-and-wife comics Jerry Stiller and Anne Meeta Introduce the mov· les. specials and sports even11 coming to Home Bo• Offlee in OctOl>ef Tuesday specials ocroeeu. 1811 MOANING t1:00 0 INTEMATIOHAL ALL· STAR FUTIVAL Liza Mlnnelll, Wayne New· ton. Ben Vereen. Lola Felana, Iha Muppet Mon- lletl and Iha Hetlem Glo- betrolllll's llet In this song end dance comedy from ' Gefmany AFTEAHOOH 12.-00 (!)WHO WANTS TO BE A HERO A young min learns Iha price or justlee and Iha cost of courage when he unwittingly becomes • hero 3:30 CS) THE l8LAHO OF HEVAWUZ A Cleverly animated com.- dy about Ille greedy Tri· ptl«n, a bizarre ctlaracter. crashi.nded on Ille Island of Nevewuz, wllO tries to modernize II for hts own personal gain 4:30 CS) THE ME H0800Y KHOWS This Broadway musical portrays the pain. the plea· IUl'8 Ind the IOHOW of Gi..tto Ille .. ti IS - through Children's eyes. 5:00 0 AH EVENNO OF MAGK: AHO COMEDY Orson Been h0st1 this. htlar1ous hour of zeet. zeal and laughter taped 11 The Greal Amaricen MullC Hall In San F ranciec;o. &:30 CID THE NOTONOUS JUMPING FROG FROM CALAVERAS COUNTRY Delightful llrnlly lnimlllon 1>1Md on humorist Merk Tw11n·1 olassic lhot1 story Iha! lllltes a !>road Ind cynical look 11 hum•n nature. EV£HIN() 8:00 (SJ SHADOWS AHO UGKT Pet Me11\eny joins Joni Mltehell who does her 181· est Ms as well 11 some Old llVOtltH MO THE COMMOOORE.8 IN CONCERT One ol Iha world's most ...,..tile groul)I performs 111 greateet hill, including "Euy.'' "Tht .. Times A Lady" and "Wonderland ... to show•alopplng d•nce steps and 1 daullng laser li9ht show. CS) WHO WNf'TS TO 8E A HERO A young man learns Iha price of justa and Iha coat of oour8Q8 wtien he unwltllngty becomes a hero. 1:00 CS) lllZAAAE John Byner llhowl you things stranger than truth, lat~ !hen Nie, and zanier than anything you've aver -· 8'30 ($) LAFf-A-THON A c;omedlan hOet Atld lour comlc: contestants who compete 1g1lnll one another are featured In this uncensored oomedy game lhOw. t:oo ($)THE WACK'( WOALO ~JONATHAN WWTEA8 Host: Orson Wiiies Guest Debbie~·· 10:1& (H) DOUGLAS MACARTHUR: THE DEF1AHT GEHERAL Hal Holt>rOOk netrlln this documenlery e11plorlng MecArthur·s powerful Ch411actllf that both made and destroy.cl his car-. 3:00 (SJ LAFf-A-THON A comedian hOel and lour comic conte1tant1 who compele 1galnst one anothet ire featured In thla uncensored comedy game lhOw. Wednesday specials OCTOBEA 7, 1811 MOANHG &:00 CSJ OAVIO 8HEEHAH'8 SHOWTIMEIH HOLLYWOOD David St>eehan tlkes us "on Ille ecena and behind the -of Hollywood to -wflatgoeaon. AFfEANOON 12::00 Cl) THE WIOCY WOM.D ~JONATHAN WINTERS Host· Or9on Wellel. GuMt· &:00 (t) DAVID 8HEEHAH'8 SHOWllMEIH HOLLYWOOD 01vld Sheehan lilies us on Ille tcet'8I Ind behind lhe ~s of Hollywood 10 - wnat goa on &:30 GO DONALD DUCK OUAa<BUP Anima lad. Prolessor Lodwlg von Or1ke gives Donald advice on raising hil !ht" nep"- EVEHIHO 8:30 ftt) CHIU>AEN OF THEATRE STREET Princess Grace gives ua a IOok l>ehlnd Ille wills ol the V1g1nov1 Choreo- graphic lnsmute -also known 11 Iha Kirov blllet school -to explore lhe dreams or ""° Russi.n dancers who llOpe to lol- IOw In the footsteps ol Bat· yshnlkov, Nureyev end Mlkatova 7:30 '1i) STEPPINQ OUT A unique group of 40 insll- tullonallz:ed menlllly hand- icapped people prepare 10< their llrst public per· formance a1 the Sydney Oper1 House In Aus1re111 8:00 fD STEPPIHO OUT A unique group of 40 lnsll- tutlonaltzed menlally hind· !capped people Pl'ec>•re 10< their fi<st public pet· formance et the Sydney Opet• HOUM in Aoatraha t:30 "' MUOAA-AFNQUE A young w .. 1 Alrlean danc. school dedicated to the March for 1 contempo- rery Afclcan d1nce form Is profiled. SOUTHCOAST AUDIO CINTRI .. At Last, A Difference In Sound You Can See I i -: I See thi: sni;~I illustrnticn1. That's the ~1und you gto•t fn11n mne speakers. Sterro in JUSI one section of lhl' mom. Now look at the biR illustratior1. That's Lhl.' :-.11und you gel fm11( us. BES. ·~ bec;tuse our speaker has no l'One. Why ? Tht mnr can only pn1jrct sound in one direction. • • The hl'art of our sy-;t<.•m is a dia-' phrciwn which vibrate:; like a 1<uita1 strin1c prn1ecting l-f)llnd in every direct~ 111 simult;meously. Look at thr BES 11lu:-llati1111 aga111. Wht.'re the sound fmm one spw1ker inter,.;ects thl• -.c1u11cl from lhe 11lhe1, you get true stt·reo And th;it':-rvt'rvwht>re. (;11 listt.•n tu us. BES. Fnim <111ywht'1t' in lhl' room. ~BES SPEAKERS Bertagni Elec;troacoustic Systen1s, Inc. A young West African dance school dedicated to the search ror a contempo- rary Alrcan dine. f0<m Is p!'Ohled 0 I088Y VINTON Bobby Vinton p.lorms aome 01 hi• biggest hill lrom Iha S1nd1 Hotel In Las Vegas 10:1& (.tt)STAHOIHO ROOM ONLY "Oummlee The Third Annual Adult Ventrllo- qotsm And Comedy SllOW'' Steve Allen plays host to a numt>er of lllented 11oice- lhrOW1Ws ano their manne· quln friends. wno manage mot• often than not to "outsmart" the people controlling them Thursday specials OCTO&EA 8, 1811 EVEN4HO 8:30 CID OLEN AHO TANYA Glen Campbell and Tanya Tucker per10<m their blg- gesl pop and countf)' hits In this speclal taped 11 Harrah's In Reno, Ne\11<11 7:00 I~ GAUAOHEA: MAD A8 HEU The unpredicl1ble Gii· lagher returns with ,_ end ingenious devices. outregeous lighl g8QI and to speak out eg1lna1 • host ol traditions. trends 1nd current events 8:00 fli) SPUT OECISIOHS '81 W1lltam B Turner hOSIS thi• examination on the U.S. Supreme COUtt's ye1r 1C>:30 (Q) P£TE.R, PAUL & MARY The popyler folk trio of lhll earty '60s perform many ol their classoc lu"9S. 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Youth Cham- pionship" 120 nallonel y<>ulh all-SUit te¥11S com- pete in matOhes from su< Austrahan cit- AFT~ ~0 WESTERH OUTOOOASMAH 6 FIGHT M .THE WEEK "Catllornl• Llghtweoglll Chempionshlp" Fl<lel Frajo Y$ Kid Oynaml1e a.«> 8 9 NCAA FOOTBAL.l 3:30 IJ Cll 8PORT8 SATUADAY t s-round wee Llght-.lght Chemplon1hlp boul be'-Alexis Alguetlo and Ray ''Boom Boom'' Mancini (trom AllMtlc Clly. NJ I 4:30. aoccER MADE IN OEAMAHY Bay«n Munich va. Schalke 5:00 8 NF'l AIEVIEW AHO PAEVEW EVENWO 7:30 E) 800CE.A MADE IN OEAMAHY Bayern Munich vs Schalk• 1:30 G 8PORT8 AME.A1CA "1951 U S Synchronaed Swimming Team Trials" (R) ANOTHER HURDLE Sha ron Gless I far le ft 1 and Helen Hunt star in ·The Miracle of Kathv Miller. -a d rama based oo the true story of a teen-ager who overcomes massive brain damage to become an honored athlete. The movie will be shown ~onday at 9 p.m. on CBS <Ch. 21. l:OO Ut) BOX)NQ Live coverage of the WBA heavy weight fight betwMO Mike Weaver and J- T11tla; also the WBAIWBC mld<llewelghl claah be1-Mal"V1n Hagler an<I Muatafa Ham1ho (Ltve) 11:00 D COl.l£GE FOOTBAU. ~adO VI. UCLA ., COL1..EOE FOOTBALL Oregon State vs. USC 11:30@ NFL MVIEW ANO PMVIEW Sunday sports OCT08EA4, 1M1 MOfMNQ t:aO 8 (I) NF'l TOOAY 10:00. Cll NFl FOOT8A.U. OellM Cowboys at SI. Lou· iS C.,dlnall 11:00 II 9 IASEBALL Af'TEANOON t~DotNA.·11 1:00 0 NF1.. FOOTBALL Clevelan<I Browns 81 LOI Angeln Rams (I) TH'8 WEEK IN Coast athletes to see television play FRESNO -When the Fresoo State Bulldogs entertain San Jose State in a Pacific Coast Athletic Conference game here Saturday, two former area community college players wiJJ be in the starting lineup. ' The game will be televised live on Channel 7 beginning at 3:00. Fresno State will have Steve Cordle, a former Orange Coast College player, starting at strong safety with ex-Golden West College lineman Steve Houston opening at offensive guard. , Also on the Fresno State roster are Kent Tucker, a graduate or Marina High and a former GoJden West offensive guard, &l\d wide recelver Stephone Paige who attended Sad· dleback College. Irvine's Steve Bodkin who also played at Saddleback College as a defensive lineman, is the second string center for lhe Spartans. 8ASEBAll CB NFL FOOTBAU Seattle Se4haWl<S at San Diego Cha/gars 1:30 (I) W£8TENI OVTOOORSMAH @) COllEGE FOOTBALL '81 Weekly h1ghhgh1s or key NCAA contests are pte- sente<I 2:00 CIJ OREA TEST SPORTS L.EGENOS 2:30 (I) PETE ROSE -ST AN MUSIAL: A SPORTS PROFILE 4:00 0 FOXFlELD JUMPING DERBY 0 COLLEGE FOOTBALL ' '81 Weekly highlights or key NCAA C0<118SIS are pre- sented 4:30 U COLLEOE FOOTBALL HIOHUOHTS use· EVENING 7:00 fD VIC BAAOEN'S TENNIS FOR THE FVTUAE "Wrap-Up" Vic Braden answers vl-s' Qves· tldns an<I reviews key poont1 on Sl10kes. strate- gy. cond11toning and the winning pow8< of laughter (R)Q 11:00 6 8POATS SHAa< 11 :30 8 8POATS ANAL 6 COLI...EGE FOOTBALL Arizona vs Stanford Monday sports MONDAY'S 8PORT8 ocroeeu. 1•1 lVENWG 1:00 8 (II Nf\. R>OT'BALL Al!Mla Faloon1 at Phile· delpl'lle &glM 0 Tuesday sports OCToeERI, 1M1 AFTEANOON 12:00. 9l a.Alf.BAU Amerlcen LNgUe playoff 5.'00 Ga IAllE8AU. Natlonal League playoff o-ine Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities ' Harbor LaW11 ·Mount Olive Men1orial Park· Mort11ary · Mausoleums CREMATION PLANS AVAILABLE (qa.ler Ave. •t HarbOr BIVd.) Wednesday sports OCT08ER7. 1981 MOANING 7 0 0 0 ~ 10:00 0 ~ BASE.BALL National League game AFTERNOON playoff !'.> 12:59 0 BASEBALL Regularly scheduled p1 o- gramm1ng may be pre- empted by CO\lilr8g4! OI 81'\ American League d1V111on· a1 playoff game 1:00@) BASEBALL Regularly sehe<luled pro· gramm1ng may be pre- emple<I by coverage of an American Leagoe <IWlSIOn· al playoff game 5:00 0 OJ) BASEBAU American League playoff game EVEHINO 7:0CH0 ) PSYCHUNG The ctramatic story ol one man·s de1erm1nalt0n to break his own record for crossmg the u S by bicy- cle 7:30 ( 0) NHL HOCKEY Los Angetes Kings vs N- y ork ISl8n<ler1 10:30 0 Pl.AYOff HIOHUOKTS Thursday sports OCTOllERI, 1M1 AFTEANOOH 12:0089 U&aAU Amenc:an l.eegue playoff @IT!! (time tentative) 5:00 D IB llASOAU. Natlonel Lugue playoff game 7:30 Ma THE HR. Hosts Len Dawson an<I Nici< Buonicontl pr_,I hlghllght1 o l crltlcal gllfl'IM. analyall and Pl• dictions of upcoming con- taats In the NFL 12: 10 CID Ma THE NF'l Hoete Len Dawson and Nick Buoniconll pr-• "lghllghll of crlllcal o-. anetytl1 and pt• dlc:llona of upcoming con- tests In the NFL ---. ------·--8 " ~InsideTV ~ ~The Duke stars ~in 'Jet Pilot' ...J ~By JEFF PARKER -Of u.. o.itr ,.... s11oatt g John Wayne and Janet Leigh will star in ''Jet o.. Pilot" tonight on NBC at 9 p.m. The television pre· miere features Wayne as Air Force Colonel shan- non, assigned by the Pentagon to insure a warm reception for Anna (Leigh>. a Russian pilot who is defecting from her country to an air base in Alaska. The colonel blows Pentagon minds by falling in love with the woman and eventually marrying her. Attempting to capitaHze on the marriage, the Americans ask Wayne to act as a spy, but he's quickly injected with a potent memory drug and must escape back to the U.S. with bis wife . . . "Johnny Goes Home, .. a 90-Jninute special starring Johnny Carson, goes into production later this month. The show will take Johnny back to his hometown of Norfolk, Neb., for a look at how the country has changed in the last five decades. Carson will visit former classmates, tour old haunts and fulfill high school fantasies in an• al· tempt to disprove the Thomas Wolfe dictum, ''You can 'L go home again." Eight days will be spent during the filming ... Christine Ebersole, the vivacious blonde who stunned critics and audiences with her portrayal or Letters Guinevere in the ··Camelot" revival. will join NBC-TV's "Saturday Night Live" this fall. The s how will be back for its 11th season and will again originate from Studio 8H in New York City ... Danny Kaye makes his television drama debut Oct. 13 on CBS in the 21h-hour "Skokie," a drama about citizens in Skokie, Ill., who become em- broiled in a bitter controversy after neo-Nazis an· nounced their intention to demonstrate there. According to Kaye, "IC I were to keep on play- ing the kinds of roles I've always done, I'd be look· ing over my shoulder. The fact is, I've grown older. When a man matures in his thinking, he comes to a point where he must try a new avenue in hjs career. I've done that before, and now I'm doing it again··. . . Daytime. television fans will be pleased lo know that Kathleen Cullen will be back in her role of Amanda McFarren in the popular "Guiding Light" series. Miss Cullen has been on maternity leave ... A virtual who's who of country music will be on hand for the 15th annual County Music Associa- tion Awards special to be shown Oct. 12 on CBS. Among the stars joining hosts Mac Davis and Barbara Mandrell are Rosanne Cash, Lacy J. Dalton, Ronnie Milsap, Merle Haggard, Tom T. Hall, Don Williams. Dottie West, The Staller Brothers. Alabama, The Oak Ridge Boys, the Charlie Qaniels Band, John Schneider, T.G. Shep- pard and Kitty Wells ... ''I think this is the toughest and easiest role of my career," ~ays Helen Hunt, who will play the in· iured. then recovered, distance runner, Kathy Miller an "The Mirach~ of Kathy Miller" Oct 5 on CBS. "What I mean by that is that I got the part on a Thursday and on the next Saturday I was m a San Fernando hospital observing head tr~uma pa- tients to gain an understanding of what would be required of me. There is no way I could have done this part without that time in the hospital ... " The first television movie to feature an all· female cast will run Oct 21 on NBC. •·Friendships, Secrets and Lies." a story of six 'suspects in a murder case, will star Tina Louise, Paula Pren· tiss, Stella Stevens, Loretta Swit. Sondra Locke, Shelley Fabares and Cathryn Damon. The mystery focuses on six women, one of whom harbors the secret of being responsible for a baby's death some 20 years earlier when they were all living in the same summer house. When the s keleton is discovered, Jesse, a newspaper re· porter, begins an investigation into the matter ABC wiJI go behind the scenes of the movie in- dustry Oct. 11, with ''Hooray For Hollywood," an unconventional look at the risks and rewards of the film industry. Exclusive scenes fro1 in-production movies such as "The Blade Runner starring Har· r ison Ford, "Cat People" starring Nastassia Kinski. and "King of Comedy" with Robert DeNiro and J erry Lewis will be shown ... Up-to-the-minute stories on entertainment will be broadcast weekdays at 4:30 p.m': on NBC. "En- tertainment Tonight," anchored by Tom Hallick See ·Jet Ptlot . · Pagf! 26 Word game TV's 'Godfather' an offer to refuse FIL;~~,~ :,L~~-ltJ Weren't scenes added to "The Godfather" and "The Godfather II" when they were s hown together on television? Are those new scenes still Included in the films? "Mario Puzo's The Godfather: The Complete Novel for Television" was NBC's title for the in· flated nine-hour telecast of both "Godfather" films. The TV version, however, was an offer the public fell it could refuse. Director Francis Ford Coppola added about 10 new scenes for the telecast, mostly to "Godfather Jl." NBC added more crediL5 and coming attractions, upping the total added Cootage to about an hour. When shown in revival houses. on TV or on video cassettes. "The Godfather" now runs its original two hours and 55 minutes and "The Godfather II" runs three hours and 20 minutes. The extra scenes have been left in the vault. Are Nancy McKeon from "Fads of Lif~" and Philip McKeon from "Alice" related? They're brother and sister. ·TV puzzle Did the llne .. bt11e1' than a breadbox" lajl I I I IEin l I 1)1\1 , • ~, I originate on the old game i how "Twenty Quell· Pl I' IV(; ~ Uons" or "What's My Llae"? A bet Is rtdlng on this.The expre~on was coined before the ex-IHI IL IEJ I I IEI IDIYI istence of either show, but it was on "What's My I Ii I I I I "'I 18 IVI f£11f. Line?" that panelists asked guests thal question in BC w 1'1f'.$ ~I trying to determine their occupation. ~'/. ~ What is actor William Devane up to these .... ,J I ru1 I lc lK I lVI <{Pf) Jll!r ,, days? I thought he was great in "From Here to llYI 1 I I u.J.¢ ~'fNl· Eternity," but haven't seen much of him since tJO(.lJ ~EARfNJGE IHE It,.. ( the°vou can see Devane this fall in yet another TV (..€1T~~ You FillED lt-J 0 ~ movie dealing with the subJect of rape -CBS's ,-O Sl'Ell IHE ~a= A ( 7 -.; "The Other Victim "He plays the husband of Jen-tl•R~ ..-u-.1 "'fi'lt!.'A&Aff ~ nifer O'Neill in the film . The actor stars in the re· Y" ~ ', ~ ~l'Vf' cently released fealure film "Honky Tonk F'r<'c~~~ .. your letter! to Pepper O'Bnen. 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Fridays Details OCT08EA2, 1981 EVEHIHO 7:00 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Fonzie 1s afraid thot glar.s- es aren'I COOi and •efu541s to-•• 111em g) THE MUPPETS Guea1 Rita Moreno fD OVEREASY Co·llOSts Mary Marlin. Jim Hafiz Gues1 Van Johnson r:> ~THE MUPPETS Guest Liu M1nne111 C MOVIE • • • • .. Tiie Em1gran"" t 1!1721 lllla• von Sydow Liv Ullmann 'Z MOVIE • • ,.., .. Jalll1ouse Rock ( 1!1571 Elvis Presley Judy Tyler 7:30 IJ 2 ON THE TOWN Fellured a bool camp for c"-lea<le<s a d•y with some JRpanese sumo wrestlers. a man wtlo re11- torn and sells classte cars '° from the ·50s and '60s 0 lAVEAHE & SHtRl.EY &COMPANY Tile unlnendly COO<d•nator of the annual Shotz Br-y Talent Show may not let the girl• perform m M·A·s·H Frank th•ows his back out and applMK for a Purple Heart while Hawkeye mourns the loss of a friend and sends an underage sofdi.t hOme '1\) WALL STREET WEEK "Auto Stocks Time For A Recall" Guest Maryann N Keller, 11,.t vioe president. Paine Webber Mitchell Hulc:lllnS Inc ()) P.M. MAGAZINE A woman's attempt 10 win a grueling 24·hou< North· etn California matathon. • llerd of mon1eture llorMS HO 8 THE IHCAS>IBLE HUtJ( Banner saves 8 naive young baaet>aM pla~ from being uaed by an unscru· putous egent (RI D MOVIE • *.,., "Death Scream· ( 1975) Raul Julia, Lucie Ama.z D O 8EN80N BenlOn aaves Kraus's Ille and 1ulte<1 the conte· quences of Iler apprecia· Uon (RI 8 MOVIE * * * "In like Flint" ( 1967) Jama Co«>utn. Lee J Cobb ID P.M. MAGAZINE A woman'• attempt to win a grueling 24-flOUr North· e<n Calilornta marathon, a herd of miniature hor-. Joyce Kulhawlk dlscove<s a flOUM that makee a11c;. triGlty from -*ght, Stava Caney makH a coat hinge< greenhouM • MOVIE * * * "Thi Btotllerll<>Od Of The Bell" (1970) Glenn Ford, ROMfn~ry Forsyth IH)MOVIE SE'f' 1''nda,1{s. Page 11 • I-IAMMOND ORGAN and PIANO CENTER We are the newest member of the H1llgren Square Shopping Mall. 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Purt 3 of tl1l' ...,aga about tht• l n-.h .\ml'l'l('illl rumtl~ KOCE ® lO 00 and KC ET l_8 Ill 30 lkn Wattenbt•rg at L<.irgt•" Wa llt•n bt•rg talk.., ahoul wor king das-. ant 1 tommuni~rn in Poland . Fridays Details Frum Page 1r1 • • ''t "Somewhere In Tome" (1980) Christopher Reeve. Jane Seymour '$)MOVIE • • • • ·The Norlh A\19t\ue Irregulars·· (1979) Edwatd H«rmenn. Barbara Herros 0 MOVIE • • ··freaky F11day 8:30 U (!I IT'S A UVINO Cassie ge1s 1n10 a 1am when She offers 10 make dinnet lor a date but 1;4n t cook (R) ID AU IN THE FAMILY S18i)tlanoe's derehci lathe< returns end uses blackmail to lry and get hit\ daughter back 8.;40 ( l) THE MOM "Sunday Nigh! Al The Tro- c:adero" 8:00 8 (I) THE DUKE.a Of HAZZAAO Boss Hogg tries to blame a series ol farm equipment robbe<les on Bo and Duke (R) D OJMOVIE *fr ''t 'Jet Piiot ( 19571 JoM Wayne. Janet Letgh U (.1Jl THE MANIOHS Of AMERICA C MOVIE • • •'lo "My Boc:tygyerd ' ( 1979) Cht1s Mal<e~ce. Adam Baldwin HJMOVlE • * • "Seems Like Old Tomes • f 19801 Gold•• Hawn. Chevy Chue 0 MOVIE • • •,. Borderline" f 1980) Charles Bronson. Bruno Korby l $JMOVIE • • "The Treasure 0 1 Brue. Lee' 0 MOVIE • • • * "The Stunt Man" ( 1980) Peter O'Toole, Steve Railsback 10:30 fl) BEN WATTENBERG ATL.AAOI "Specter Haunting Com· mun1sm POios/i Worktw1" In Poland. Ben Wattenberg 1a1tt1 Wlth Irving Brown ol the .AFL-CIO at>oot work· 1!!9-class an11-commun11m \Ii) JOHN CALLAWAY IHTEAV1EW8 Mike Wetlxe doscuues hll family background. hos early radio yeata afl<I Ills dilllcully In w onning acceptance as a JOUrnellal !Zl MOVIE • • ''t ··cheech And Chong·s Ne•t Movie" { 1980) Roeherd "CheeCh·' Maron. Thomas ChOng I 1:00 0 8A TUAOAY NIGHT Guests The All Nurse Bend ' • • • • • BUY an RCA SelectaVision 1982 ncn r::::-::::: FIES VFT250 S759 lone Year Memberahl~ -..... Budget Video Club Wltll ltl• put'c:h-o4 • ~·---·~ I-Hr. Video CMNtte ftecorder with Pktu,. .. _h, ltop Adon afMI 24-Hr. 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Keller. fir st vice pr .. l!Mnl, Peone Webber Mitchell Hulchlns Inc a> BEHNY HIU.. Benny poftrays • pupll In tf:===============;;;;:;;;;:;;;::;;;:::. the Thames 8'hool 01 Ofa· Q:i) VOTER'S PIPEUNE "Orange County In Wash- ington" Host Jim Coope< inler1111ws congreumen ••rdlng Issues and legit· lallon that will affect Ot1nge County IZ)MOVIE • • ''> "Stardust Memo-,_ .. (1980) Woody .Anefl Charlotte Rampling .. .30 Q:i) ENTEAPRISE "Wlldealler" Eric Sevareid looltt 11 the key role thel Independent Oii men play In America'• -gy lndu ... 10:00. ()) DAUA8 J A laces the poulble IOU ol Ewlr19 Oil end e jail Mn· tlflOe lor hi• role In the • Ae1111 oil eceno.1. (R) -~ "~lltw' Eric S.Vweld lookl al Ille key rOle 11\81 ·~ldetlt oil men play In America'I -gy lndU9· ~· JD> ..,. WATTf.NMAQ ATl.AMa "Speetef Heunllng Conl· lftlilldm' Polllft Wortter1" It!~. len WatteflbefO tllllla 1111111 trWlg ll<CJMI °' tM Afl-CIO ~ "°"' ~ant~. ma fD DtCtC CAVETT "European Journelletl look At America" Guest• Heflry Brandon. Nicole Bernheim. Gllta Bauer f Parl 2 ol 2) (R) Regis moves to NBC HOLLYWOOD <AP> -Regis Philbin will move to NBC on Nov. 30 to star in a new human interest d•ytime aerie•. Philbin has been the h ost of ''AM Los Angeles'' ror the put silt years. He previously •P· peared with Joey Bishop on his late-night lalk show for ABC. In the new show be will interview people rrom all walks of life. It Is pla90ed that the show wlU be live edme dey1 .~d t•Pld on other days. DIS-EASE OR DISEASE ? ? Dis-ease or disease • . • both respond well to positive mental attitudes! The COOPER LEWTER HYPNOSIS CENTER and THE MEDICAL HYPNOSIS CENTER in Newport Beach are here to help. l FREE INTRODUCTION TO HYPNOSIS SESSIONS COOPER LEWTER HYPNOSIS . 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''JeueJemet'' • LAWNHCE W£U< "Camivat High Jinks" fl) A JOUAHEY Of' LOVE Lorne GrMn hOsta this do<.urn9ntary Whictl traoes the eatly hoat<><y and con- tempota.y Kltvities of Los Angeles' Jew>Sh communi- ty. QI THE MUPf"ET8 Guea1· Rita Moreno ®MOVIE **'I\ "Smotcey And The Bandit II" ( 1980) 8or1 Rey- nokla, Jackie Gleason. (Q) THE Ol. YMPtAO W• b9gitl OU1 salute to lhe upcoming Lo• Angeles 04yrnple G-of 1934 7:-aG 9 DANCE FEVER c.lebnty judges: Andr- Stevens, Twiggy. Britt Ekland G._ta· Barry and GlodUnWNle. IB THE MUf>PET8 G.-t Ruth Buzzi (l)MOVIE * * 11\ "Stardust Memo· roes" l t980) WOOdy Allen. CharlOlle Rampling. 8:00 II([) WALT Ot8HEY "The Lo ... Bug" A human- llke Volttawag«o named Herb<e adopts a lorme< ptoleulonat race drovet and 1oge111« they become a racing senution. tPart 2) D 8 8AMARA MAHOAEU. AHO TffE MAHOAEU 819TER8 (Seaton Premiefe) G.-ts Debbie Reynolds. 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THE f\JNT8TONE8 (Season Prwnlere) Wilma's pitching slulla come to the attention of the Bedroell Dodgers ...tlen She fells two auc>ennartcet robbers With a melon 0 D im THEWAV£ In a re-creation of the NuJ youth movement. a Cali- tomla high IChOOI history tHcher •pellblnd• his ctau Into bMd obedience ---0 ,. "IAON8a trc>Mlde 9Mll• a proles- aional .... A ln In the rw• of •n i nti-war groop. • 80MIY AHO CHEA au.t. Burt Reynolds '1l) F1NNG LIHE "What Hu Happened To Liberal Republic:aNsm?" Guest. Senator Charles Mathias (R.·Md.). (C)MOVIE * * * * "The Spirit Ot St. Louia" (195T) James St-· art. Munay Hamilton. ©)MOVIE * * * "The Electric Horw-man" ( 11179) Robert Red· ford. J-Fonda f.Z)MOYIE •**"The Touch" (197t) Elliott Goulet Bibi Ander· son. Dil'ec:ted by lngmat 7:30 all'~ 900MEA (Seuon Premiere) 8oorner and • ship'• a.pt81n dis- cover tong..burled pirate trnsure Q 8i) TRAINING DOGS THE WOOOHOU8E WAY "The Advance. 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MacHtll Easy Lehrer M.ac:Nell Great Lehrer Ptrformlnces Greet "Ormancty Pelformances Conducts" "Onnendy Non-Fiction Conduct.a" TtlaVision Non-Action .. Pesticides TeleYilion And Piiis" "Pesticides Return And Piiis" To Space Retum .. To Space .. .. W•AI .. Home Oicll .. Cl¥Blt .. News .. .. .. Introduction Philolophy E~ 8ulintSt THURSDAY • Mondays Details OCT08EJll 5, 1111 EV£NNO 7:008 ~DAYSAGAIH In rllNld ol eJ1tra calh. lht Cunntngnams reluctantly rent out the room over Ille gataoe IQ Fonzie • THE MUPP£TS Guest: .io.t Grey tD OVEREASY "Keeping Fii" Guests Anne Jellreya. Robt•I S1er11ng.Q (8 THE MUPPET& ~1· LOhl Falan1. (C)MOVIE •• *'n "The Prisoner OI Second Avenue" (1976) JllCll Lemmon, Anne Ban· Cf Oh lO'JMOVIE * * • "McllntOcitl" ( 1963) John Wayne. Maureen O'Hara (SJ LAFF-A-TWOH A comedian he>at ana four comic; con1 .. 11n11 who compete agetnat one anolh« are felltured In ttlla uncenaored comedy geme allow (})MOYIE • * * 1h "WoodllOCk .. ( 1970) ~laty 1:30 I) 2 OH THE TOWH Feetuted a k>c* at • natu- ral p<otlen call9d collagen that helpa remove lllln wnnltlea: en Int-with the llnglng group 1119 "Knacll", e woman wllO composn mulk: '°' enl· mels. e man who hU diet and -ciM pl.Ina for elmOateny~I 8 LAVEAHE & SHIALEY &OOMPAKV The gltls btcome VOlunt- nurMS. .. M0A0 8°H When Frank threatens 10 laeve. Hewkeyt and Trapper find It meana dou· ble duly tor them and Invent • way 10 makt him 11ey al) GREAT PEAFOAMANCES "Ormandy Conducts Pie· lures At An E>!hlbillon" M-tro Eugerl4t Ormancty conducts the Phlledelphla Orc,,..tre In workl by Woll-Ferrari, Richard Strauss end Muasofgs.ky (I) P.M. MAGAZINE A larnlly of IUMvllfista who haWI p<epered for IOCl· ety'a oollap'le; • woman who has oollected over 1400 Barbie dOlll. (S) THE W/IO(I( WON.D Of' JONATHAN WINTERS Host Orson Welles. Guest Jedele Cooper. t:OO 9 (I) GMAT MOVIE STUNTS: RAIOER8 Of' THE l08T APlfr.. Tht tec:hnlque9 behind Ille ac>eclal ttlecta ol this mm .. well u °"* moon.. ... _, whtl' Harrison Ford look• et etunte end atunt men of the clnemL 8 QI) UTTl.E HOUIE OH THE"'-'llE IS.eton Prwrtlel'•I The See Monday's. Page 16 FRIDAY . SATURDAY ,,_ ....... ... .... ... _ ......... -· .... II ·-==-=--'•=-c.111 -·a-..... a 2 ..... ...:::=: 15 17 TIRED OF IORIMG WMC .. 57 We have over 30 deli and combo sandwic h es to choose from. Catering for all occasions. GARY1S DELI 3309 E. Coast Hwy., CoroMcW Mar 675-21 93 PlaH de Cm, 411 l lirdl St .. Newport 112-540 l C11sto111 Sl1t1de fllld Dr11peMJ 25% off Shutters by Ohline Complimentary in Home Decorator Assistance lUS E. Coad Hwy. CorOllCI cW Mer 673-7130 Let Nature Cutters help you Snecial achieve that perfectly r manicured put-together $ } 5 0 0 look for Fall. I Special good through 10/31/81 . s ....... ,.,. "~" & lt'"9f" ... p~,.... A If •Ir c.i.r I Tube Toppers KOCE ~ 7:30 and KCET D 8:00 "Great Performances ... Eugene Orman- dy l'onducb the Philadelphia Orchestra. C BS 8 8 :00 ··Great Movie Stunts: Raiders of the Lost Ark:· Harrison Ford looks at the techniques behind the stunts . KHJ 0 8 :00 ··flud. ·· Paul :-.Jewman s tars in award-winning movie. NBC E) 9: 00 ··Sidney Shorr ... A movie premiere of the controversial program about a s ingle fat her. Mondays Details From Page lfi Otelonl laka In a girl lrom the orpl\anage to take lhe place of Nellie. wno has moved lo ,.._ York (Part 1)0 8 MOVIE • •'h "Back To The Plan·· et Of The Apes" (1974) Roddy McOowall. Ron· Harper U MOVlE * • * * ··Hud" ( t963) Paul Newman. Melvyn Douglas e uow • • • "Jenny" ( 1970) Marro Thomas, Alan Alda fill GAE.AT PEAFOAMAHCE8 "Ormandy Conducta. Pie· tur.. Al An E•hlblllon" Maetlro E~ Ormandy conducll Iha Phlllldelpl\la Orc'-tra In worlcl by Wolf-Ferrari. Richard Strauu and Muuorgsky. (Jl)~WHEN: GOnAM,OOI Hoel I narrator Dick cavett ~· Amerlc8'1 loYe ot IP0'1• wilh • ck>M IOoll al lhe IUP8"Sl8rl and gtNI ININ, grand gooll. , big brewla and lhe unlqu. dedic:ahon of fana and playw• (S)OAUAGHER: MAO AS HE.l The unpr9diclable Gat- legl>er returns with MW and ingenious devices. oulrageou1 aighl gags and lo speak OUI egamll I "°'' of tr9dlllon1. trends and curren1even11 0 IH'TtAHATIOHAL AU· STAA FUTIVAI.. Liu Mlnnem. Wayne N-- lon, Ben VerMn, Lola Falana, the Muppet Mon- sters. and lhe Harlem Gto- belro1tar1 11ar In Ihle song and dance comedy hour from Germany. 8:308) AUINTHl!FAMll.Y Edith 11 arre11leO tor •hO- pltltlng. 8D HOH-flCTION TB.EVl8IOH "P .. tlcidM And Piiia For EJCpor1 Only.. The India· crlmlnale marketing of da~out peslleldee In Tl\lfd World countries le examined (Pan I) e:OO 8 (I) MOW "The Mitecle Of ~lhy MM· lat" (Premiere) Sharon Gina. Franlt ConYarae G QI MOVIE "Sidney Shorr" (Premlerel Tony Randall, Lorna P1ti..on 8 THAT'l IHC"6>19LE F .. lur9d a cer thal was driven non-11op 7.500 mllH; trlplal brother• rtunlt9d alter 19 ~·· • 1wo-11Nd9d C""-mtn: • bar-lending chimp • • MRfW QNP"1H . ,....~=:·~~~ pert ....:sr""Y: .~11•r1on, ~~Ol'I • MDfl l'IOnOM Tn.EWMON ··Pesucldes And Polts· F« Eltpott Only" The mdlS· crimln•le marketing of dangefous pestlcldeS In Thlfd W0tld count•-•• aumined. (Part I) ~MOVIE •• 'n .. A SmaM Ctfcle Of Fnenda .. ( 1980) Brad Oav- IS. Karen Allen. (tOMOVIE • • 'n "II'• My Turn" ( 1980) Jill Clayburgh, Mlcnael Douglas ($)WHATS UP AMEAICAl Take a shoft look at adults who believe swinging It the only way 10 live; an Amert· c•n buHfighler; gor111a- gr1m1~ strip-grams and rots more. O MOVIE * V "The Jerk·· ( 1979) Sim Martin, Bernadette Peters. t-.30 8D AETUAN TO SPACE Astronaut Rusty Sdlweick· art hotlls a survey of Ame« lea's retum to manned speceftighl •flat • 6-year pause. @ HAMMER HOUSE Of' HORROR "The Siient Scream .. Petet Cushing portrays a bizarre pal shop owner wllh Machiavellian ambllions 10:00 fJ MOVIE * • 'h "The Chairman" (1969) Gregory Peck . Arthur Hitt SJ AETUANTOSPAOE Allronaul Rusty Schweic$1- ar1 hosl• a survey of Amer· tca•a return to manned spacefllghl aha< • 6-year pauM. OJ) THE AOCKFON> Fll.U Rockford Is Ille Innocent 1arge1 of a vengeful ex· conYICt. C'1 DAVID SHEEHAN'& SHOWTIMEIN HOUYWOOO OaYld Sheehan takes us on Iha -5 and belllnd the ~ o4 Hollywood 10 - '""" goes on 10:06 tl) MOYIE • • * ··Kise Me Kate" (1953) Kattwyn Grayson, HowwdKMI M>'.30 8D ~WAR AT HOME A tmal1 M~lem town • • M~. Wl9oonlin -II transfOfmlld into a bani.: ground when American l«elgn policy In lli.tnam ~ Americen vatuM al llOme -dlallenged. 00 HllO 8NEAK ll'MVIEW: OCTo.A Hust>end-<end•wlte oomlCa Jerry Stiller and Anne M-a lntroduc:41 thll mov• lea. tpeel... lll'ld IPOrt• -•• coming 10 Home Boll Offlc:9 11'1 Ocle>Otf • ') ,(ll~ • .1 ... •t> •K "Ne Ir•~" .... (1Kt) JoM w.,n.. ~ MMln Puppies. Birds. Supplies at Discou nt :--------,.~-OFF ________ I ~ I Purchase supplies over $10.00 I ~ I 15°/o DISCOUNT I ! I wrought i~ __ cages I o t=------<whll~I ElCl"llllUtn~ -----~ o I ;.~~~Bl -;,~;;-~~::-.--:-.~.~.sfcf 91 ~ I '229 1 ~ I UC flEICIHSESE ••••• • • • .. · • • .. • • • • • I i I Aj(C MALTESE ...................... '229 t - r AICC SH&TIE ........... ~ .......... '269 I II AICC GOLDEN RETRIEVER •••••••••••• '2291 . /: I ~~TI~MIX1i~~~~~~~~49 I ncludes health exam and shot ./ Rodents and Reptiles ./ Birds ./ Puppies ./ Pet Supplies & u Dr. William L. 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MEWPOIT i11YIME 752-7084 FOUNT AIM Y M.LEY 147-3011 MOITH llVIME 544-6074 STOP FIGHTING THE 'BATTLE OF THE BULGE' Oll4MGI 974-7 llO MEDICAL DOCTORS j oin a f am ous behavioral modification psychologist to help you ... t 11'-,f ,\£ 1,Hf H •,p1f)1, t ~',. ., I I ,.Rl\"'"<)Mtv~~ LOSE approximat ely 1 to 2 Iba. daily having steak. chicken. turkey end 1e1food with e NO CALORIE COUNTING e NO NUT RITIONAL SYSTEMS OF DRIED FOODS e NO ELECTRIC SHOCKS OR GYM S e HELP 24 HOURS A DAY • FREE in1t1nt 'before & after' pictures The way you look now and the w1y you can look. It's pert of th• 'Self Image' portJon of our program. e FRl:E SESSION Senta An•· 2800 W. W amer hit 405 Frwy ~airview Rd. no. 1 Y, miles. Open M on thru Fri • 11 •m to 8 pm 556-5226 • Cable Sybscriotion Service Ca bt~opper s SHOWTIME 1S 1, HUGJllE Jason Ro bard~ a nd J ack Dodson star in this ont.'·a<:t play about two m en from opposite world~ who share the loneliness of the big city. ON-TV 10 1. THE OLYMPIAD Games of 1984 . A ~alutc lo tht.' upcoming Lo~ Angele~ Ol~·mpic: HOME BOX OFFIC E Ill >. GLEN AND TA:"JYA Tucker perform their biggest pop and countr~· hib . Glen Campbt.>11 a nd Tanya 8 CNN CCJ -Cine max (E) ESPN .(HJ HBO 8 Spotlight CO) On Cl) -Z Channel (I) -Showtime (!) WOR 1 N. 'r'.. N. Y.J (!ll WTBS <A tlanta. Ga. l OCOOBER 2, 1981 FRIDAY EVENING 7:00 I 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 I 9:30 10:00 I 10:30 m f1~n Rf90rls Soo<1s ~ Pecc>lt I OftltN CCJ Mov1t .. .,Y Bodycu"d • Mov1t .. P11sone1 OI Stcond Affi!ut CE) At.lo Axirc Cont'd Nfl~mt ScJo< IS Ctnttf ltnM Divis Cup Slf1Clt'S Stni1hnats CID illSldt Ille NH MoYlt ··~e In 1-Movtt Sttms ltkt Old limn ©) 1981 Updalt T Ba~~ Houslon Aslros Ys Los Anettts Dodcm Movtt "8otdt111/1e'' (I) Mottt Confd lfc>•lt Ille Hortll Avtnut lrtflll"'s Movtt g All Sw F esln<ll Mov1t .. frnly foday" MoYlt "Slvnt lbft" CZ) Mov1t ·•Jaolllou$8 Rock'' Movtt· 'Slardusl lillemotltS' I 11ov1t (!) ..... 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II MtM Contd ..._ '"'"-1.t~" -1 ,._Olllfaaill~ ~ ~ .. {%) llloM "$1¥0.SI Memoi;;" ~ ~. lllovtt "The TMh" ·-.~ ,, • -Mlw1f --· (!) ., j -.. ,, I .lill1111y SwllPfl PlillHopn l •tflq At Tht ll!llWO• Mimt:"Borcltf 111c•r........:1.·~ : ., (11) Hews C¥illlllatl Optn~ --..... , ........ ~ OCTOBER 5, 1981 MONDAY EVENING 7:00 I 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 I 10:30 m frttmtn lleooits Sports ~ Wal Cont Pfoplf loncfll ~ Mow1t "fr1tnds"' Cont'd Moflt "Whtn A Slr111tr ~s" Mov1t. "The Emicrants" (E) f ootbill BYU Vs Utih Slate Cont'd $polls Center f ootb.W Alabima Vs MlsSIUllllM CID Mo¥1t Cont'd Rerntmber When Mo•lf "Ifs lily !urn" cm Mo¥1t "Mdllll~!" Hammtt Houw OI Ho<rOI I Motte (!) Litt A lllon I 1 Winters C~her Mad As HtM Wh1l's Up AIM/a Dntd ~ s Sllowtimt g MoYlt Cont'd Int'! All St.r f esl1ul Mov1t "!he Jell" I lilo•lf CZ) Mov1t ''Woodstoc•" Movlt . KM Me Kalt" (!) Mowlf Conl'd 8'My Hol ~ lllc>v1t "Doc Hooter's Bunch @ News Al In r allliy Mov1t Unde! The Yum Yum lrtt" OCTOBER 6, 1981 TUE.IDA Y EVENING 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 m f rttmatt Rtciorts Sports HewsdtU Wtst Coast Peoplt lon""t ~ Mov1t "lhe Ntw land' Contd Movlf "Stralfllt lime · CI) foolbil OIMo Su te Vs S1anto1d Sports Center NH Camt NCAA Rt•'" Best Of !he Nil CID Mow1t Cont'd flit Commodores In Concert Mow1t • Some wheie In I 1mt" D MxAith111 cm Movre "f m•r ftidar Mow1t "Ille Hollrwood Knctits" (!) Sll'6ows Cont'd Be A Hero Bllatrt lal1 A Thon J WlnttfS "'°"" "£ werr Whtc.h Way Bv1 loose" g Moflt "4rrplaMI" Contd .. MoWlf "lrttlf Dlap1S MoVlt !he Awa•en1111" (%) Movie Cont'd Mov1t "Sllldvst Mtmoots" Mo..e. "The Lui Days Of Min On btth" MoWlf (!) . Mom Conl'd lilt Of Riley Bmny ~ MillCle Rac1111 Movlf. "Till Otlahoma Kid" @ MoWlf Cont'd Htws AA In hmtlr Movre "lhe Hlnctd lrbn" OCl'OBER 7, 1981 WEDNF.SDAY EVENING 7:00 I 7:30 8:00 8:30 I 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 m f tttmilll llf!)OltS Spoils New'ldesl West Coast Pfoplf I Oll'thl ~ Mo•lf Bufltl' COlll' d Mow re 'BloodOrolhen .. Motif Mr Bodyguard (I) foofbiH P11tsbu1th Vs So Carolina COlll'd Sports ra1• (8) Children 01 Jheatre Slrttl Mo•it ·c~1own Dummies cm PsycNonc I Hoc•ey los Anctlts ~ Ys New Y0t\ Islanders Movit "tlo4\es" CS) Mowlf 'Sollltwhtre·· Cont'd Motif Hs My !urn J Wonfm Movlf "Slont Cold Dead" g Mo•lt Cont'd Movlf ··Sttms lih Old 11mes" Bobby V111ton CZ) "'°'" Chttth And CllOnc s Ne• I Mo•1t MoYlt' ' Mos C~rser" Motif (f) Mfft Ma,ors I Hockt Y Los Anettes Kinas Vs Ht• York Islanders Oultr lrmtls @ Htws All tn ramoly Mo•lt "fOll Dobbs OCl'OBER 8, 1981 THURSDAY EVENING 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 West Colsl Movie-"Cry for Mt" en f ootbal r ootblH ,. STARRING TllE75TB ANNIVERSARY OF NEWPORT BEACH Teleprompter presents programming that gets you right where you live! MONDAY October 5th·8:00 PM One hour season premjcre of "Newport Now" roESDAY October 6th-7:00 PM "This Is Newport Beach" 7:30PM "75th Anniversary Parade" Coverage WEDNESDAY October 7th·7:00 PM - Recablecast of "Newport Now" THURSDAY October Sth-7:00 PM "2 lst Annual Character Boat Parade'' Coverage FRIDAY October 9th· 7:00 PM Recablecast of "Newport Now·· -oN CABLE CllANIQtL 34 or K PROGRAMMING DEPT. (7f') 8'2-.5797 -· ·' 19 r ,. ~-----------------r; ____ __. ......... -~ Tuesday Grid AM KNXT KNBC KTLA KABC KFMB KHJ KCST KTTV KCOP IJ D u II (I D ml m w LM~ .......... .......... LM ....... .. ... .......... llllDllto .......... ........... 1: Wait Up Today 700 Good MorNng The Today BugsAnd Bugs Qub Morn1no News Frooites Porlty Bonny Morn4ng .. .. America .. There Is .. y~~ Kartoon News " .. .. .. A Way Karmv11 a: " .. .. " Sunup Jac:tc .. Fllppet " .. .. .. .. 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Leverne end Sh11tey spend the night in 11n OshkoSh buS stellon. • w•4•1•H ~;::~~~ ....... '4077th .. bGlllS--- bwded end lef1 with .,, unexploded bomb to defuM. G STEl'f'tHO OUT A unique g<oup of 40 lnstl- tulloneia.d mentelly !'tend· ic.pped people pteper• '"' their first public I*. tormance at the Sydney ()per• HouM In Austrana. Cl) P.M. MAGAZINE A technique tor quilling smolllng I~ vftllmiM and accupunctura; 1 com· pany that ptoduc:es npen· slve go.cart venlOns of eutomoblln. (C')MOVIE • * * "I COYef The Water· front" ( 1933) Claudette Colbert, Ben Lyon 1:00 tJ Cl) MA. MEAUH (Premi.e) Merlin the meg· lctan. now running a gerege, fl ordered 10 train en IPt>f'ellllce In mt1glc. D Qt AEAl P£OPl.E F•hKed. • corwenuon of tettooed people: a wom- en'• basketbell team that only p1eye men: e IMhlon show for dogS; • bird 1)9)'· ChOlogtst. • MOVIE • *"' "Treachery And Greed On The PIW* Of The As*" (1117') ~dy " McDowell. Ron Herl*. 8 MOYIE • • • * "The Bridge On Tiie RIV'llf Kw•" ( 11157) Wlmem Holden. Alec Guin· --• MOYIE ••• "How To Save A Merrlege A.nd RIMI YtNf UM'' (1"81 Deen Mertln. St•aStevena. See Wednesday'.<i. Page 23 all and pt¢ cash in your pocket! DAY WEEK 8~ 3 Lines 8 Dollars Special flat rate for non-commercial users orfering merchan· dise priced in the ad for $800 or less. Co t is the same for 8 days or one. Minimum three lines. Exlra lines just 12.80 ror I days. ~~------------................................................. ~ \\'h at is T he Botton1 Line? Dear Readers. The Bottom Line is your health. There are times m our lives when we forget that and worry about things that are-ri'I nearly as im- portant When you have your physical and mental health. you have the tmitding blocks with which to face all the attendant problems of limng a full. challengmg and rewardmg 11/e. 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I:*> 8 (I) WKAP IN ~Tl (Season Premiere) Clll- ton'• old reeeptiOnlst rek· lndleS a romantic flame, 1nd WKAP receivea e bomb threat (Pert 1) • At..l IH THE FAMILY On the Sllvk:s' second enniversery, the temlly. r11Q\11 how the wedding elmost didn't tllle p1- (P1rt 1) '1!> NON-flC'ttoH TELEVISION "Pestteldes And Pills For Export Only" TM export of restricted medlc:etionl end drugs to Third WOf'ld coun- lrln 11 examined (Pert 21 1:36 (Z) MOVlE * *.. "Julius Caeser" (1953) Marton Brendo. JemesMa1on t:oo 8 CJ) MOVIE "Cowerd Of The County" (Premiere) Kenny Aogets, Fredric Lenna. o a OIFF'RENT 8mot<E8 Arnold ~ blamed '#hen Mr Drummond orders the remove! or 1H V9ndlng medllnes from the ecflOot (R)Q fD NON-ACTION TELEWUOH "Peetlcldel And Pilla For bpon Only" The expor1 ot restricted medlcat1on1 and drugs to Third World coun· trlM Is e11emlned (Part 2) MOVIE * * "Soou Joplin: King Or RegtlrM" (t978) Biiiy Dee WIH1am1. 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The unpredocllble Gal- lagher re1urn1 with ,_ and Ingenious devices. outrageous sight gags end 10 ~k out eoe1na1 a h0s1 of trechtions, trends and curren1 events 7: 15 CZ) MOVIE • '" "The Lat Oeys Of Mar> On Ear1h" ( 1973) Jon Finch, Petrick Megee. 7:30 fJ 2 OH THE TOWN Feal1Hed' Iha MIN Nude America Pegenl. Los Angetet' French restaurant L'Erm41ege wtilCh critics cteom is ~t. the Oldest 111"~ .ite on Ille Western Heml9phere end helps UncoYer 1reces of humanity dating back over 200,000 YM"S-D EYEOHLA. Feetllred • looil et Ille people llltlO paint the blll- botrd• on Sunaet Strip; Interview with BYrt Rey· nolds; mMI a paperboy wflO dtlilllr& more then newsprint ... M"A"8"H News 19'18ds thfoughaut Iha camp thet 1 c.eN-firt is tmminenl. (I) P.M. MAGAZINE An lntlNMlw wtth ectress Bntt Elllend In Centrll P1rtc: e vtlllt wllh Ille men who deatgns NASA'• ~l<llt• 1:00 IJ (I) MAGNUM, P.1. 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Prince Of The City." cmuow * * *'A "The High And The Mighty" ( 1954) John Wayne. Claire TrllV()( CS)MOVIE • * * "Fame" ( 1980) Ir- Cara, Barry Moller. 0MOYE * • ··z.ero To SIKty .. Oar· ren McGaYin. Sylvia Moles a:ao II MOYIE **'n .. The Three Mutll- e1 .. r1" ( 1954) 8ourvll, Geol'_p Marellal. 8 (ll IDT M THE WEST Sam tries to reunite his wife with her fllher, wt\O dleOwned her tor marrying Sam • AU IN THE FAMll Y On the Slivlcs' MC:on<I annlveraary, the famu·y recall• how 1he wedding almost do<ltl'1 1alte place (Par12) 9 SNEAK PMVIEWS Roget Ebe11 end 0- Slallel review "The French Lieutenant's Woman, .. "Pat .. nity" end "Prince 01 The Qty.'' (J! THE MUPPET8 Guest Jean-Pierre Ram· pal {B)MOYIE ** ''The Pilot" (1980) Cllll Ro1>ert1on. Diane BM• 1:36 (%)MOVIE *** "Kiu Me Kate" (1953) Kathryn G<11y90n. Ho.ard Keel. t:OO • Cl) MOVIE "cagney a i..-y·· (Prem- iere) Lor.ti• Swtt, Tyne Daty. ·" • 808C>M llUODIU (S-Premiere) Kip Wld H4lnry 11111 the glrle theW true ldentltlM. • IPl/I' DralK>NI •• , On1k-. t'.308({1 TAXI (Season Premiefe) Jim foretells • biza-r• catastro- phe that wlll befall Alea. O eTHENCIHnOUI ~ .. Sprlngllffn'• IHUff" Tension between 1wo gwiga -one white, one black -erupt• into YIO- lence. ai) MAGIC CW OIL PAINTINO "Indian Su"'"*'" 10:00 SI U.S. CHAONIClE .. Emotional Rescue.. Jim Lehr• repof11 on the 1ec1>- nlques. phtto.ophy and marketing behind the human po1en11a1 mOYe- IMl\t. DMOVIE * * * "Oh Oo<ll Book II" (1980) George Burns, Suanne Pie.hette. 10: 15 CID MOVE * * * 'n "Private Benja- min" (1980 Goldie Hawn, Eileen Brennan. 10:25 CZ) MOVE * *'A .. Star<lust Memo- ries" ( 1980) Woody Allen, Chatlotte Rampllng. 10:30 '1!) THE LAWMAKER8 CorrHpondenta Linda Wertheimer and Cokle RobetlS join Paul Dulle for an up.to-ti.minute IUITI· m1ry of Congressional acllvilles (0) PETER. PAUl & MARY The popular folk trio of the Nrty '60s perform many of their Cl9Ulc tuna .. well u,_m•lerlal CS)MOVIE * • ·~ "Stay As You Are" ( 1980) Mwcelto ..... trolan- nl. N .. 1au1a Klnsttl. 11:00 • BENNY H1U. Benny tall• • lo<* et women'•llb. • DK:k CAVETT .. The N-Astronaut•" GuMta; Dr Geofge Mel- ~. Or. Ann• Fllhtt. Dr. K8thryn Sulllwn. (.RI (t)MOYIE * * * * "The Confonnl91" (197 t) .i--LOula Tf'lntto- NIOI, Dominique Senda. ow.c.i by Barnardo Ber- toM:d. Wiiiiam 8. Turner llOCIS this eumlnatlon on the u.s &iprerne Court'• veer ~~'~°':: Major roles end the eflect It le having on the i.w; the ~· Of RMgan'1 MW eppojnt· IMl\t, oonMrYlllYe Judge s~ o·eonno., 10 the U.S. &Jprerne COurl. ., NAltMUi MUllC Gu .. 11· Joe Stampley, lacy J Dallon, Hank TllOmS*lf'l, Leon e-ett Qt MOYIE * • * "Four FMthere" HOLLYWOOD CAP) -Stacy Keach, John Hammond and Julie Duffy have been set for major starring roles in •'The Bl ue and the Gray," an eight-hour mini series about the Civil War for CBS. Clt7TJ ..... _......._Rot>-The series will t>e Robert J. Steinbroner, D.P.M. is pl eased to announce the opening of NEWPORT CENTER PODIATRY GROUP specializi ng in Podiatric Medicine. Foot Surgery & Podopediatrics As an in~roductory service, we will be conducting FREE foot screening exa':"inations through October by appointment only. Pacific Plaza 1303 Avocado Ave. Suite 195 Newfcort Beach (behind dwards Cinema) 760-6907 ... 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Our Lrves Children Oewn" Ou< Uves "The Man "Youngblood Another Wcxld Teus Match Game Mary Tyler Moole Mary Tyler Moore Bob Newfl¥1 Hour Maga.me Hollywood Squares BIOlliC Woman One Lile Touve General Hospital Edge Of NIQlll The World Of People News Search Fcx Tomorrow As The Wottd Turns John DaYldson MASH Part 2 From Hawke" Colorado" News The FBI Ironside Mov111. "Swiss Another Wcxld Texas Movie Man On A n hlrope" Yng. People's Hollywood Special Squares What's To Tell Happem Tile Truth let's Rap My Three Sons $50.000 Pyramid Mike las The Brady Bunch I Love l One Step Beyond SuQ«man Fred F11ntstone Bugs Bunny Cartoons ScOOby Ooo Elec1ric Company Folk Guo tar Dick Cavett Over Easy Educatlonat Programrrnng You And The law You And The law VIiia Alegre Mister Educat10nat Programm.ng Guteo Tag. WieC>dlt's? Tile New Vatee Mac~ Lehr et Wming Fcx A Reason ProJect lJMefse Human BehaV1"' ' ... Jet Pilot' f'rom Paye II and Marjorie Wallace, will feature on-the·spot re po rting by Mario Machado. Rex Reed of the New Yor k Daily News will review mov· ies and Broadway ... "Family Feud" will now be seen Mondays at 7:30 p.m., knocking out "Fight Back! With Da vid Horowitz" .. NBC has continued the kids program cal led "cool," which is iL5elf east coast jargon for .. appropriate, relevant. truthful. acceptable." At any rate. "That's Cat." wil l explore what is "cat" in the li fe of a youngster. Al the end of each program, a wi se a nd lovable character named Grandpa will tell stories to empha size telling the lruth, listen· ' ing to parents and being friendly. "That's Cat" airs Sundays at 6 a.m. NBC has also brought a new kids' show to its fall schedule "The Rainbow Patch." It is describ e d as ··a magical, musical, ad· venturous" show, and it r evol ves around "Patch," a tailor with a str ange workshop. 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OOM •0...,.. •S...,_ Aerobics Introduces and SUE FRAGER Jazzercise Classes Fall Classes Now Forming For Information Call 540-061 I Facilities Include: • Weight Room • Showers & Loeker Room • Whirlpaol & Sauna •Steam Room • '1 O Regulation Racquetball Cts. • Towels • T olletries and Accessories • Tanning Tables Gall for Racquetball Reservations 540-0611 Sa11tana Aerobic Center ·• 141 £ Cels a•ilie ,,. • 31.S....AM Dattime Drama ------------------------------ Brooke discovers big se~ret By L YNIM HJRSCH ALL MY CHILDREN : Following the instructions in her rather's will. Rroolt-e rinds the book ··Go Home and Tell Your Mother" and discovers & letter from her father which reveals Peg '' ""' not ht>r b 1olog1cal mother. Brooke decides lo look for her real mother and asks Peg to give her the name. Peg agn.•es. but in return wants to be transrerred to another jail When Brooke returns to Peg. she discovers that Peg has been stabbed lo death by a rellow inmate Opal tells Jes.'lie to stay a way rrom Jenny. After telling Wally she knows about his love for Betsy. Devon begs him to look into a St. Loujs job ofrer m order to try and save their marriage. Beby lyi ng ly tells Wally she doesn't love him. and con vinced. he dttides to take the job m St. Louis. ANOTHER WORLD : Arter Mac assures Alice he did not send her roses. she m entions their arrival came on an important date Accepting Mac's marriage proposal. Alice admits that JU St as he will alwa) s car e ror Rachel. she'll always care for her first husband. Stephen Frame. A gun.toling Russ goes arter Jason, but decides killing Jason to avenge Tracy's murder is not the solution. and Russ con· s iders leaving Bay City. When his headaches recur. Jerry a11ks Rhoda to keep an eye on Clarice. Larry begins 24·hour surveillance on Clarice. Cecille plants evidence In Jamie's datebook to make it look as though Marianne a nd Jamie had a rendezvous in Detroit. Rick upset because his father is about to un· dergo delicate open·heart surgery. AS THE W O RLD TURNS: When Ellen a~ sumes Annie ls pregnant by Brad, Annie assures her It is not the case but will not say s he's a surrogate mother. Dee tells Tom she wants to start divorce pro· ceedings against John. Kim upset when she learns Sofia and Cliff s pent night on the yacht and that Betsy was along with Ben. Cody has returned to Hollywood but Cricket vetoes abortion although she is rearful of having the child and rais ing it alone Rick blames Bob for having his medkal liceni;e re\'oked and prom 1!.es to ~et Bob any way he cao. James has worker construct letter claiming that a man ~aw David In Ch icago. Elle n believes James, but in fact David Is working at a pharmacy in o sm all Lown under the name Douglas Saunders. James hu Steve dellver the dre11ses to Uza's shop. DA \'9 OF OUR LIVES: Ju:1t pr1or to Angel's mar· r ylng Jake. Jes1ica Is round and taken to the h04t>ital. KIDS STUFF :\C'ln•:-.:-. l >tobra Clinl-!l'I' l t•achl':-t ·Th<.• Valut• of S<'l · t 111g Goals" Saturcia.'· at f'i am on K~BC':-. 1Ch .i 1 .. The Ra inh<m l'alc·h ·· ly changes into Angel and turns nasty. Lit . concerned about Todd . goes to Marlena and asks her to give him further counsel· ing. Don unhappy when Marlena says she no longer wants him to monitor heF radio s h ow for the murderer. Josh open about his feelings for Marlena Trish wants to wait before selling wedding dale with Mike DOCTORS: Maggie pre· pares to tell Matt that she 's pregnant, but walks in as Matt is planning evening with M.J , so Maggie changes her mind. Billy writes article 1n newspaper that implicates Sebastian in variety of crimes. Greta goes to M.J. about her rela· l1onsh1p with Watt and M.J c.-annot deny her feel 1ngs . £DGE OF NIGHT : Landlady of building where Gavin and Jody are holed up threatens lo blackmail them. Gavin tells Jody she should leave him. but she reruses. Nancy upset when story a bout Valerie and Jim Dldrickson hits front page of newspaper. Sky prepares for opening night of ballet. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Mo nica offer s S u s an $.500,000 lo make sure she gets custody of Alan Jr .. but Susan says no. Susan ls unhappy with Alan's deep concern about the Quarter· maine fortune. Lila learns that Alex has died and a bout Alan ·s Illegitimate son and seems to be on Monica's side. Zelda agrees to be Monica's lawyer, but says It may not be enouj'h that Alan ha s an n. legitimate son and that he once tried to Murder Monica and Rkk. Joe In · forms Lee that Scotty Is drlnkln1 heavily. Luke tells with her . although she can see Scotty alone GUIDING LIGHT: Va nessa is stunned when she goes to visit Olane and dis· covers her body. Police feel Diane died either when she struck her head on the hearth or was beaten with an andiron. Two clues are found: U 1 a melalUc blazer button In Diane's hand: (21 a gun permit for Diane but no gun. When the gun can· not be found it Is assumed it was stolen. Joe Bradley warns Edward he must say Diane and Joe were lovers or he'll disclose Edward bas illegitimate son. A bluer belonging to Ross 1s minus a button. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Asa pays off Mrs. Ralston to pose as an invalid in front of Pat. and she as· s ures Pat the philandering Yancy is still alive. Pat says the story does not ring true. A strange man is following Pat When Cassie sees Ted Clayton leave bis ofrlce. he tells Steve Cassie must be "wasted" In order to save them both. Posing as cleaning help, Karen and Marco break into Steve's office and crack safe, but it's too late -Ted has lalen the counterfeit plates. Ed arrests Karen and Marco ror breaking and entering but is on Ted's track. Clint takes Vicki to her cabin in order to stop her from marrying Ted Peter and J enny return rrom their honeymoon to dii1cover Karen and Marco have been arrested. l\'AN'S HOPE: Della discovers that the stock Roger sold her Is plummet· Ina. but Roger tells her to keep up with it since he; seeks to avenge h1s bitter· nets at Della prettndlng that she cared for him. She decldea not to lis ten to framed him and caused him to lose his JOb at the newspaper. Barbara and Seneca are growing closer. Barbara is in great finan· cial trouble and the pro· ducer of her soap opera gives her S2500 lo bail her out. Rae believes that her private detective has round Kim and Arley in a motel, but when she arrives there she discovers It is another woman and her baby. SEARCH FOR TOMOR· ROW: Dane is livid when Zack misses Liza's opening at the club because he and Wendy are stuck in a cabin during a rainstorm. Brian wants to resume his boxing career and goes to Martin and Ted for funding. Cissy plans to open up a dance studio in order to make money. Lee is growing closer to Cissy and rarlber away from Sunny. Cathy is struggling with Dougie, who misses Garth terribly and cannot understand why he has again been deserted by a father figure. TEXAS : Seve r e ly wounded, Joe is taken to the hospital. When Iris re· allr.es that Just.in lied to her in order t.o frame Ryan, she fires Justin as president, but kee~ him on in pro· ducflon department. Pete ad m It s on tape that he killed Bernie. Ryan and Ginny plan to marry and. Barrett kidnaps Ginny's child. Paige plans to open boutique and hires a de· corator. Steve is beginning to feel totally lert out. Hav· ing taken tape or P1\1e's porno movie from DA 's oC· fi ce. 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Jane Seymour. 0---.0 wHtl tfle portrait ot • 1~1#)' 8Ctt-. a modern-4-y New YOf'll ••lgtlt -~ to traw.I back In time end 1919Mher. 'PO' (I) * * ,_. "The Not1tl A- nue Irregular•" (1979) Edward Herrmann. a.ti.- ,. Harrla. The -mlnisi.t In a ""811 town organlzee a g.-oup of dotty -In hllt congregation to ttop IN flow of ctMKctJ funds to c:tllfttnall. ·o, e * * "FrMllv Friday" .-aa••·,., ... ..,.PMot" (1167) John Wayne. JaMt Ulgtl. An Air Force COior* ,... In low with a RuUlan pllOt. CZ) * *"' "Stardult ~ or ... " (IMO) Woody Allen. Cllerlotte ~ A euc- ceaaflA dlf9CtOt t-I peraonal Ctlail .. he tr ... 10 mall• -major Oed- 91ons In hllt llta. 'PO' -CC,) ....... "My Body- 9u1rd" ( 1171) Chrla Makepeace, Ad em ~.The-kid eta Chicago high tchoot INlll• frletld• wl1h the ldlOOI oulcalt encl togllltl- .. th9y 11enc1 up to the cru-• ""'° wNcfl fled I*· ~ ttiem both. 'PO' ®••• "S-.Uke Old rm.·· ( ,_, Goldie Hewn. Ctievy ~ A ~ tewyer II torn .,.._ .. hoplMM ... hu11>1nd-turn•d·blnk ,~ encl .. uiptlgtlt sw-it huao.nd who .. r1&11nlno for Cat1fornl1 ~garwel.'PO' CD> ..... "8ordetllne" (1MO) Ctllttll ~ Bruno l(lrtly. A polca oft. -dllco¥Ws • lflll4lllrll tine operMlfte ... .. ....... llOrGlr and ,, ... to kMIP lncofnlnO .... from .,_,.IO ~ to NINlal •••llflOP --.'PO' Cl)** "The T,.._. Of ._~·· •..... ...,,. ..... MM" {1U0) ~.,., en.-.,...,.,.... Wanted by the police, a disturbed Vietnam veteran find• en un9ure haV9tl on a movie Mt where a World Ww I epic Is being fMmed. ·A' 10:30 (Z) ...... "ChMch Jwd Chong'• Nut Movie'" (1980) Alcherd "ChMCll" Matin. Ttlo!nu Chong. Two pot~ h-vatl· oua 111\1111 edventura wtllle CNiting the 11rMll of LO& Angelel In purtolt of the "perfect lllgfl. .. , A' 11:30 . Cl) ....... "The I.Mt Wave" ( 1978) AIChlfd Cheiml>ertlln, Oellld Gulpl- 111. A lawyer mutt bring to Nght the encl«tt cu.toms Ind lrlbal practlcet of • Pf'lmlll.,,. society when en lborlglne la accuMd of murder. 11:41 C8) **'II "EYety Whldl Way But LooM" ( 1978) Cllnt Eastwood, Sondra Lockl. A two-Ii.led trudl· er and hit orangutan oom- panlon tllka off In purlUlt of a pretty country-.,_.am linger. 'PG' 12::00 8 • • '" "Apertment For Peggy" (HMS) Wllllem Hol- den, Jeanne Crlin. A pro- ,__ often hit attlQ to a student Ind hit pregnant Wife tor houllng. ........ ··Halo, Dolly!" ( 11170) 8artlr1 Strelaand, Walter Ma1th1u. An lrr91>'eulble m•tclvnllker decldel thel the moat tult- .. llPOI'" tor a cantan- lteroua merchant II herMlf. CC) ***'II "The PrilOner Of~A-"(197t) Jeca Lemmon, Anne ...,,_ crofl. 8....s on Iha pl9y by Nell Simon. An echw111ing uecutlll'9 io...""' fotl and 1111 Mnlty --of the reoe.lon encl tha hectic Menhltlt.i peca. 'PO' cm*"' "Seorct1y·· 11975) CoN1le Si-. C.... Danove. An 1ttractlv• ~ poticewom•n etternpU to 8"'Mfl • ~ geroua dNG ring Ind IOll 111 •11*"'91 to -we one million dolera' WOtth of heroin Into S-ltte. 'A' t:tOl(Z) ***'II "Woodstod<" ( 1970) Documentary. Many of the top mutlcat groupe of t"9 lat• ·eoa perform at Iha temoua rock concert l*d In 8e1tiet. New Ycwti. In 11M19. 12.:30 9 * * "Pualon Of 0r .. cull" 1:t0. * * * * "Toptlllj)I" (tN4) Mtllrle Mercourt, ~ Sc:hlll. A vllUo- able j9waHtudded -d Is Moten from a Turltlltl ~. • * * "Decoy For Ter· ror" ( 1970) Wllllam IONln, ~ Chrtltopher. A 10ve1y young woman act• .. a P*-deooy to trep an at1· 111 llUIP*Cted of murdering -• of hit former mod- el•. Cl) • * * "The G,..t Tax· •• Dyn1mlla Ch11e" (197t) Claudie ~ Jooefyf\ ~ T-o..,,.. bank robben OUhlWlt polloa .. th9y r11¥109 ttle "*' popvtec• •Ith bl•tl"O lhoOtouta, ~ blelCa andOWtoecJUldlegulMa. 'A' l:OO(C)••••"~­~ .. (IMO) Oen 8utflyft, SMI Slleperd. Afttr a - , .... Mo acddellt. ·- "' ... tflM ... ,_ the ll:Mltty to ._. otNta but II ,._,.~of­ ,....., to Cllelm a ~ Mllnoe. 'PO' ...... "Tiie 8evaot ..... (1t71) --John. "°"" ....... ,._..,A 110rdt11f--Mran .... .......... one.. .. ~~-- A VERSATILE VW -Helen ijayes and John Mcintire star in 'Herbie Rides · Again.' highlighting ·further adventures of the charming Volkswagen bug. Saturday on ·wait Disney' on CBS <Ch. 21 at a· p.m . 2:IO ••• "Phobia" ( 1980) Peut MlchHI GlaHr. Swen HogM. A 9'0llP of inentel!V II petlenta, 1trlck· ... with ptlOblee, .,. ,.,_. dared accclfding to tllelf lndlllldull IMrl. 'A' 2ltl. * * * "Liie At The Top" (1Ne) Laurence Her- vey, "-' s.mmon.. IJne.. ww• that ,. .... la doing lt'9 aame, 1 men decidM to "8ve an affair. S:OO . * * "Nlgfll Of The Blood Monater" (19721 Chrilloph« ..... ~-I• Schell. A bettle ~ KJng Henry v encl Wlllam of Orang. reaultt In the axecution of many women tcClllMd of wltcnctaft. Cl) "The Tr-• Of BtooelM" a:11(Z) ••'A "Jallhouea Aoc::k" (1957) ™'Pr~. Judy Tytef. A young pril- oner leerna to play the gul· ,., • encl ,,,., Ne ...... cllmb• to 1tard0m. ""' ...... *. ''The A.pert· rnant" (tMOI Jo Lem· mon, SNrley Mecl.lllne. Hoping to geol I promotion. a young 1n-ance man leride his ~ment 10 aanlor •ac:utNoee. CC> ....... "My tk>dY· guard" ( 1878) Chrl1 M1k•pe1ca, ~d•m 8*w4n. The Mw kid pt a Chicago high achoot me1c.. tf'lendl • the actlOOI Oll1CMt encl ·~ er they 1tlfld up 10 tt1e ON- • e-111 wNcfl had pa;. aeouted tt1trn both. 'PO' 4.:*> CB> ...... "SorNwtler• In TllM" (ttlO) CMltopMt Ae9ve. J-Seymour. ObMaMd with the pottr .... °'' 19'11~~ • modern-day .._ Yortt. ~··IDN UNI hypnoele to tnMll badi In ftme ~ 11-'i... 'PO' ••••• "Tha4"'"1 M•n" (11101 Pater O'Tooe., a ... l"llr,_.. Wented IJy W. palloe, I clletl.Wbed Vl9llWft ....... ltnda "' "'*"-~ on a movlt -wfltre I lt.fOtld War I 4IP6C la being llllMd. 'I"' Saturday movies oc:m>ea a. ,.., fVINING l:OO. * * * "A Sllol In The Dar11" ( t M4) Peter Setlera, Elke SOmmer. A PQlk9 lnepeCtor vlndletlt• • par- lor maid of a -ie. ol mur- ders. . • ***'ll "TheOulet Mari" ( 1952) Jofln Wayne, Meur_, O'Hara. A lormer prlnflghter retum. to hi• netlw tr.iahd att• kllllng a men In the ring, but talll to llnd the pellal ha aough1. (J) * *'II "Ewry Which Way But LOOM" (19781 Clint Eastwood, Sondra Loch. A two-fisted lruc:tl· er end his orangutan com- panion tell• off In punuit of a pretty country--t•n lirlgei' • PO. e:t0 CC) * * "Blrrac:uOI" (11178) Wayne David Craw- ford, J_., E....,.._ A col· 1ege 1t\>dent trlla to prove I c:hanllcll company le MCtatty ck.lmPng toxle -•• Into a town'• w.11er 11.ippty. 1:00 !HJ *'*'II "Smolcay And The Bandit II" (1M0) Burt Aaynolde. Jacltla G!Mlon. Sf)eriff Buford T. Justice Cllll In '* two lawman bl'othen to atop • retncl bo«tagger, the Bandit, ftom tr~lng • l>eby ..,.,.,,t. ·PO' J:t0(%) * *'-" "Stwdult Mem· ortle" (IMO) Woody Alen, Clllrkltta f'ampllng, A auc- -'111 dlr.ctor facet I pertoMI Cl'lala .. ha trlla 10 male• tome mejOr decll- liofll In Illa .... ''90' e:eo• ••'A "V*-" (ttte) ..... '"""" ~. 9tllfl l<tllttl. A 0'°'4> of ~eta II caught up '" a ,,.......,. tidal ..... C*-d tJy tl'la erupiton ot "' ectllle volcMo. .......... Hlgtlt. ll004y Nlgllt" ( tllJa) l'atrlck o·...... Altrtd ....... AllMltownla ~bya..-..1nt19 ;~•"r-oWOle" ( 11170) Thlyer Oevld, Anne 8ul• A wealthy rHI· .. ,.;. megnall who IMI• he's being watehed by the FBI turna 10 Nero Wotla for help . {C) •• *"Les Girls" ( 1957) 0erM Kelly. Mitll G1ynor An Amerlc•n mulical 11\ow hlll Iha European cffcult wnen complbltlons aria.. (0) * *'h "1oudlecl Br Lo.,,... Deborah Rettln, '~ Laril. A dedicated nurM'a alde'a •llemc:>t to melt• eontact With a l\andl- cac>9ed child. 'PG' (SJ * * * "F-" ( 1NO Ir-c.,1, 8¥ry. Miiier. 8-rll gifted 1tudall•• It a New York high SChOOl·lor lhe perlormlf'IO ens experi- ence 11erlous Mtbedl1 end • 11-... of both·~. al 1nd profeulonel nat ..... ·pa· 0 *·* "Terror Trt1n" ( 1980) Ban Johnson. J1tnle LM Cur1iS ·A collega Ira· ternlty's'New Year'• m.a- querlde .party tur~ Into • nightmare when i Ylndlc;.. five guaet •• .,,. ltllllng off. ttle~'R' l:OO. (I). "Red flao: The Uftlmet• Game" (Prem- iere) 8arrt Boatwldl, Joan Van Ark, Two pilots lnYQlved 'In IJctlonal Wat g-1•lllndle an old rlvelry that laada to tragic r-'tt. .. at * * "Tiit''.( 19791. Br~• Shleldl. Cl\etlee Dumlng. A would-<l>e rod< linger u-. 14·yMr-old plnbllll wtllz to llttla a acot• with • ~ pinball Champ. (Z) *·*'II "Chaedl And Chong'• Nut Movla" (19801 Rlc:hard "Ctleach .. Marin, Thomal Chong. Two Polheedl ha.,,. v-1- ous amell adWntuf• ... cruising the 1treeta ot LOI Angelel In putMI of the "perfect hlgfl. .. 'A' 10;00 II • • *..,, "The Meonlfl· cent s.v..i·· (tNO) Yul Brynner, Ell Wellech. A bend of gunfighter• Is hlfed to protect • Maxlcan town from outl-.. ct) •• "Spentla" ( 1978) Irene C1t1. Lonatte McKM. During the 19509, three l>lecll alltwa from the ghetto t>ec:ome mualcal 1U1*'9te<I. but -tually wlfer from the preMUr• of 1tard0m. 'PG' cm **'II "OMne Mtd· ,_. •. (1980) Bette Mkller, The H_,..1-. Thlt fllrn record of Mldllr'a concer1 performan<:9 1t the Pua· dena CMc Audttoflum In Fet>Nary, 1MO, felltur• a variety of aonga, "om camp ltendatdl to roel! balladl. punctvated by I --of~ mono-~·R' •***'ll "MyBody-OUerd" ( 11171) Chrl1 Mlltepeaca , Adam 8aldWln The ntw kid at a ChlOIOO high IChOOI mall• lrlendl with ttle sdlool oulc:Mll and t~ ar tll9y atand up to the""" .. """ whldl had per-llCUted 1Nm bOth. "PO' tO:al (%) .... "The l.aal Days Ot Men Oft Eatttl" ( 1973 I Jon Finch, Patr~k M-eM, When lha ultlrMfa dlalatw ft1lkea. I lltaC)tleel Nobel aci9n*t tllinll I that • OOl'I\• pu1er burlM undarground can...,. the -'CS, tt:tO •••• "Hall In The l'IC:lflc:'· 11•11.-..... T Ollhlro Mlfl#le, I'*"'-Ill -~ "'*' t~ ... llf'9'1deo on I p~ llllfllf lflCI Mid ~ °"* to .... ' Cll *** "A~Of Olilltra" fttm ~ ..... wood, Merlanne Koci\ The mysterlout "men with nc name" enters • PIO ww between two !actions H9I' 10 Mii whlslcey and gun$ 10 Mexlcet)• and lodl· 8111 ® • • • ''Alrplanet" ( 1980) Aot>ert Hays, 0Jylle Hagerty. Alter arf alrllner's er-lalll to IOOd pot1Cn- 1ng. • nenrous lormer war pilot os presSed Into Mr· w:.e and mOlt c:onlend W!lh on·l>oefd hyaterla, a secretive control tower and c1~rotled memor- 'PG' 11:46. **'It" 100 AilleS" ( 19611) Jim Btown, A&quel Welch An oullew Indian. II black lawman •hd • tamale revolutionary -help· the Mexicah Ind,.,.,• d4lpOM a cruel govwnor. ©) • * "Hot Legs·· ( 1980) Barbara Bills. J9"ie St Jatnet. Ad executive. San- dy Seats. • proud, erl1to- cr111c beauty dectdee to lend the Hot -Legs "ytons KCOUnl, no matter wtlet she has to do get It. 12:00 CC)'•*'"' "Strelgtot Time" (1978) Duatln Hollman. Gary .Busey. An ex-con desc>er•tely • trial to go strtighl •It• IN\l\ng pris-on In spite of many obtll- c:lee end temp1atiolls. (S) ··~"Revenge Of The ci-teadera" ( 11176) Jerll Woods. RelnbMux Smith. The . lndefatlg•bl• · ~ .... their IC»- clll talent• and youthful exuberance to toll a ~ plan to c:loM down their beloved high ldlool. 'A' • **'II "Valentine'" (11179) Jack AlbertlOll. Mary Mwtln. A young-at- ,_,., elderty couple ~ to torgeot ll>out sociaty' I a1enderdl for and i;.,,. Mt. their own way. (Z) •• 41 "Bum" ( 1970) Matton Brando. Evwlsto M•qua. A small Por· t~ ltland'• llrvgole for lndapendence 11 exploited l>y • crafty t81h- l*'lll)(}' 8rl1lsh cotonlst 1a:ao 9 • • "Rooster Cog- burn" ( 1975) John Wlt'fM, Katharine Hepburn. When 1 federal marshal Mt• out to tfack down 1 gang of ~adoes. • aplfttter with • grudge egalnll the gang '"9lat1 on joining him In the hunt. 9 ........ ~Condor" ( 11170) Jim Brown. LM Van Cleef •. A c:Nin gang eacap- M and • wtllte Apactle leader hMd lor Mexico 10 11NI a million-dollar lor· tUMlngold. 1:0I !HJ * * '1 "The Electric ~"(1979)~ Redford, Jane Fonda. A Lea Vegaa cOWboy 1t .... a s 1S.,.m1Mon thorougM>red 11or .. 10 .. .,. him trorn 111.9 axploita1111'9 owners. 'PO' ·~ ••• 'Ai "Play Difty .. ( 1"8) Michael Celne, Nigel ~. A 8'1tltti com- mander . •"timP" to atop Allied torc:a from deatroy· Ing Getman 9llPPllaa ao that he can UM them. • * * "EqulnOa" (1Mt) Edwll"d Conntlt. Barbar• HW!tt. f(NI young P90t>la -owr • t.mtlle satanic aect.. In tM mountain ~of c.lltOm6a. (I)* ... , .. , .. (1971) Jofln ... ulfll, TMl'llro ,.._ An. tN bOmblng of ~ Hlltbot. South«n Clltfcwnla cMlerw and """" ltlfY ~ ,_, """ Uftbtldl9d ,.. '° .... 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FACTORY DIRECT Ensenada Now Only s2a9 reg. $4H.oo 'WATll llDMAIT OPEN: Tu ... ·Frl: 4:30-8 P.M. • Sat. 1CMS P.M. 548-5244 l _"'!"" ____ .. ______ --~~----·-_ .. --- ~Movie Gulde for the Week ~ 0 8 From Page 28 Renaud veri.y A deeply ~IM young man vows reYen09 egalnSI hit aunt and three COUSIOS afttlf they commit him to a men· tel Institution (.t) • • "BarrKO<la ( t978) Wayne DaY1d Craw- ford. Jason Evers A cd- ieo. student ttlN to prove • Gf\emk:al company ii S41C1&11y dump1~ IOXIC wastes into a town's water lliJpply (l l • • • 'Kiss Me Kate ( 1953) Kathryn Gtayson Howatd Keel Two stars. once mam ed, become partners protess1on;tlly and ltnd that lhey argue as much on stage as they do Oii 2:30 0 *'"'"Tales 01 The Crypt .. 'R' 3:o6 Oil • • "Middle-Age Cra- ry' ( 1980) Ann·Matgrel. Bruce Dern. A Tuas develope<' a successful job and lvSQOUS Wiie m91\age to drive him Into a mid-life crlSls 'R' a:10 a ...... ··Second Ch-" ( 1953) Rober1 Mitchum, Linda Oamecl. A llghl« takes 1 lour of South America 1n hopea of forgetting the fight In wtllch he eccldenlally killed a man e ••"'"The Phantom Planet" ( 11162) Dean frederlc:lca. ~ Gray. An utronaut aids the lnhabitanta of the pl-I Rheton to stave off a Solerlte ettad! 3::30 8 * * * "TM Indian fighter" ( 1955) Kirk Doug- 188, Elea Manlnelll. An /vmy acout guldee a wag- on tr aln through Sioux country. ~ * .... Lee Girts" (1e57) ~ Kelly. Mitzi Gaynor. An American muMc:al anow hill Iha European circuit when ~lonaarlM. Cll ***"fame" (1980 It-Cwa. Barry M1119r. S-al gifted atudanta at I New Y ortc hlgll ac:hOOI IOr Iha perlotming 11111 Hperi- 8"Ce varioul MlbaeU and ·--of both per.on-•• and profe11lona1 netw..'PO' 4:00 •• *"' "The DeYil'• Hend'· (1H1) Robtlrt Alda. Und• Chrlltlan. A man llndl 1NI his Innate QOOCI· ,_ pr-I• him from becoming • total partld- pent In .,.. ..... YOOdoO CUii. e **"Terror Train" ( 19801 Ben JohNon. Jamie Lee Curtll. A college tr• 1ern11y·a New y-·· mu- querede party tuma Into • nlghtrnwe when a vlndlc· tiv. ~t .. .,... kllling oft 111e~·R' CZ) * • •11 "Sterdult Mern- oriaa" ( t980) W°""'J Allen, Ch¥1otte Rampling. A IUC• ~ dlrector laces • ptrtonal c:ri9il .. he ,,... to m&*e _,. major deci- a!Onl In hll 1119. ·PG' •!>40• ** "Unmutled" ( tlMll) Rot>er1 Rock ... '9fbera Fuller. The publle II ICUllMCI when Ille true ld9rl1Hy of • pNnlom le.., Is uftlmeftly tW\IMled .. ... of ............ per-.,. ®**l4''~A/td TN ... r(-.lwt ~.--~. _ ..... , ...... c:.-.... --... ........... _ ........ -···=·· ........ ""' .. .., A COWARD'S COUNTRY Kenny Rogers stars in ·c oward of the County,' which tjlkes place in a small Southern town during the early days of World War II. The new motion picture-for-television will be broadcast as a special movie Wednesday at 9 p.m . on CBS <Ch. 2l. Sunday movies OCT088 '4, 1111 NIUWOCM 12:00 • * • "Terun And The Leopard Woman" ( 1946) Johnny W-.nulW, Bren- da Joyce. Twzan .tNgglea to atop the attackl of • band of t1at1Yea who dr- ln leopard lklnl and -lron.,aws. (I)** "Tudl Evwlnt· Ing" Fred Keller, JOMph MaeGun. A young git! ~• an Immortal lamtly known .. the Tuckl. ·o· 12:20 Cl) •••• "Jullue c ... ur" (1953) Mar1on Bran· do. J-Muon. Baaed on the plsy by Wllllarn Shakeape1te. Polfllc•I lnlrtgue and treacflery c:ul- mlnate In murdat In encJent Rome. ·G· 12:$0 ~ • * * * "The Spirit Of St. Loult" pg571 J- Stewart. MYrray Hamllton. In 1g27, Chat'lel A. Lind· bergll beoomel Iha first man to fly nonatop across the Atlanllc Ocean to Par- is. 'G' CID** "from Hell To Vic- tory" ( 191g1 George HernN- 1on. 0.0.-ge Pepperd Four friends from different countrlel muat leave Parts 1n 1939 to floflt 10r "*' lndlvldu11 countrlas In WOrld Wer II 'PG' 0 • * 'A "The Shape Of Thlnga To Come" ( tg7gl Jeolt P111noe Aller Eerth'1 dellructlon In a robot Wllf, 8 ~-h\lngry renegade Mell• contrOI of the IUMYOlt' lunlf city. 'PO' 1:to. * • "TN Ctlrnlon Plt ... M ( 19$2) 8uft l.an- CM!w, Nicll CtavM. An tlltlHemury pirate cap- ...,. becofnaa ltMltved with .,~...._,to ~ clOMt a rebelllon .,.. ...... ''Enalftl ""-" (11141"°'*1Wiii!•,1kH1 ,__,A ~._.,_. .... ~ crtw In "°" ... ...,._., tJtelr (~ • • • .. Acrou The Wide MIHOUtl" (1951) C.k Ollbla. RieatdO Mon- talban. A band of fur trappeta entera the unchaned territory of Iha Blacllloot Indiana Where they ancounter a hOallte chief and hie wwriora. 'G' 2:$0 II * •. 'SMrlock HollnM And The SOider Woman'' ( 111 .... 1 Bull Rathbone, Gale Sondetgaard Hoin-Mt• out to cateh a woman whO murder• with lhel'lelpof~ (8) ••'lo ··s-nt Like Otd TlmH" (1980) Goldi• Hawn, Che'ly Chaw. A aolt-heerted i.wyer i• torn be1-her hopeleal e•- h us b • n d -turnad·benll robber and her uptight Pf-I holbend who la running for Calllorn1a attorney~ 'PG' D • *'A .. The Picture ShOw Men" 1197g1 Rod Taylor, John~ In lhe 19201. when travelling tent Ct-brought magic ..,,_ tern anow. to the smaN town1 of a America, an aged lhowmen cornpetff with 1 lluhy, conniving c;ompetltbr. 'PG' 3.'00 •••• "The Out-Of- Townet1" (19701 Jack Lemmon. Sandy Dennis An OtllO couple vlsmng New York 8111>8fl9nee _. 'l'... known urban dllMter. II • • "How To frame A Figg'. ( t97 ti Don Knotta. Joe Flynn. An lnooc:ent Vic· llrn get• the best of hie adwruriel llf!th !fie help ol a c;ornputer ~ • • • • "Aasurrec· lion" (1980) Ellen 8urttyn, Sam ~d. Attar a,_ l.ul auto ec:ddtrlt. a wom- en llnda that etle h .. the aofllty to ~ othera but i. ~~ofhet retuNI to clalrn a dhlfna lllfluanoa, 'PO' (Z) ...... "8terdullt Mein· Otlea" ( 1H0) Wooay Allen, CNflOtte Aamplltlg. A~ oaatM dlfectof hlON • C*IOMI er• ae lie ""8 to mall• aome -.ot dad- llOM lirl llM ... '~' One" ( 19781 Elhott Gould. Jemea B<olln A reporter and three Ameriean Mlro- nauta 81e drawn Into en elab0t81• hou deaigrled to cover up a rnallunctlon •~d the firtl manned so-flight to Mw• 4:00 II .... Siient Night. Bloody Night" pg731 Pllrlck O'Neal. Astrid Heeren. A small town Is Inhibited by a MC<el In i11 pest ti) **'.\ .. Doc S1vage: The Ma.n Of Bronze" ( 19751 Ron Ely, Paul G .... ton When Doc Savage SUll>8Clll 1het hi• father WIS murdefect. he --- bles Iha live g<Mtast btalna In Iha world 10 loOk Into It IBJ * * 'h "Marooned·' ( 19e9) Gregory Peck, Rich· wd C.enna ThfM utro- n1u11 find themselv .. 11r1nded In IP8Cl8 when their misslle melfunc1iont. 0 e • "The Man With Bogart'• face" (19801 Robert Saochl. Olivia Hua- Sfl'/ A man deCldel lo chlJ'l)4I hll hlatyle end phYslcal appearance to r~ hit 9UMf'I Idol 'PO' 4:to (l ) * * * • "Julius C- .., .. (19531 Matton 8'an- dO, J-Muon. Bated on the ptey by Wiiiiam Sheltupeare. PolltlHI Intrigue and treachery cul- min at a tn murdet In ancient Rome. 'G' 6:00 (C) • * * ~ "The Haunt· Ing" I 1Kl I .1<A1e Harri a, Claire Bloom. four dltpet... people In-ti· gate • houM with .,. lnlamoua reputa11on for aupemetiJ'el gOl11Gt1-on ·o· . CO)* *'h "The Pritt fighter" I 19791 Tlrn Con- way. ~ Knotta. During the Oepr..ton, • bl#n- blno t>oxer and Illa w1 ... er.et.Ing mMIOlf try to OUfWlt tr. mob. 'PO' le*> (If) * * * "Chee>.., Two" I tt7tl ,,_ CMn. Mar· .... "'-· SOon .,. 1111 ,.... .• -.m, a writer llnde --:r-~l-llll~!iM!~ ....... --.......... ~ ~---· TC ~ (lllllng 1n l<>ve again PG EVEHINO 8:00 0 • • • "Take The Mon· ey And Run ( t9691 w~ . Allen. Janet Margolin. fol· lowing h<S release from prison. a bumt>IHIQ bank lhtet fln<ls lhet he hain'I loSI hos compulsion to steel II) ••'•"The trocrectlbW. Mr Limpet ( 1964) Don Knolls. Carole COOi< A humble boOl\keeper JUMPS 1n10 lhe ocean 1nd turns into a dolphin. then goes to work l<>t the Navy dlJt· Ing World War II S • • • RetU<n From Witch Mountain · (1977) Bette Davis. Christopher l ee A pow('r·mad artsto- crat arid hiJ greedy remale coh0<I attempt to expto.t Ille supernatural ab11t1ies or two cluldren from outer 5paee tor lhe.r own 9'111 purposes G 0 * + ''> 'EChOK 0 1 A Summer ( 19761 Richard H•rtt•. Jodie Foster A te•· m1n1lly 111 12-yeat·otd gift gives her 1llu1lon·llH80 lather and her blindly determined motner the courage 10 accept her late 'PG' 7:00 ((;) • • • * The S91<1t Ot SI Louis" ( 1957) James Stewert Murray Harrutton In 1927. Charlel A. lind- befgh becomes Iha lirat man to lly nonstop across the Atlanllc Ocean to p.,. 11 'G' (OJ • • • "The Electric Horseman" ( '979) Robert Redford. J-Fonda. A Las Vegas cowboy atNls a S 12 mMlion tho<oughbfed hOfM to aave him from Na explootatlve owner• ·PG· CZ>•*• "The rouet1·· (1971) ENloll Gould, Bibi Anderton. Directed by Ing· mw Betgman. A happily mettled woman becornel 1nYOlved In an 1flalf witll an unbalanced erehMOlogiat. 'PG' l:OO • * * • "HeH In The Pacific" (1!169) l" Marvin, TO$hlfo Mll\lne. Enernlet ln Wllf unll8 Wflen they ate atrande<I on a Pacific Island and need each othef I08"8pe. OJ) D * • •"' "PfiYlte Benjamin" ( 1980 Go6dle Hawn, Elleel'I Brennen A ..ii-to-do ~ women rnistallenly joins the Army fottowing the Meth ot her new hult>and on their wed· ding night 'R' (S} • •.,.. ··11·a My Tum" ( 19101 Jiii Cleyburgh, Michael Oouglu. A btll- llen\oChlcago math profes- sor reeltz81 lhe problem• In he< 11,,...1n relallonlNp wllen lhe llncfa • ,_ l<>ve white In New York for her laJher'• remwnage 'R' H>O D 18 "Grambling'• White Tlget" (Premlerel Bruce JenrMf. Hwry Belalonte. The npe<lencel of a wl'llte lootball p11yer et afl·bladi: Grambling College era Chronlcted Q 8 QI "M1str-. Of P1ta- diw' (Premiere) Gen• vleYe 8utold. Chad Everett A Northern heir-mat• tied to • Southern plenl• tlon owner di9COVerS a aecret that thtuten• to destroY their .,..,.._ 0 (Q) * * a 'A "Private Ben· jarnln" ( 1980 Gordie H•wn. Eiieen er__... A ..-.10- do young woman mtalalc· enly •• Iha Army lollow· Ing the chath oC her ,_ husband on their wedding nlgllt 'R' lZ> • * 'h "Stwdust Mam· orlet" ( 1NCll W°""'J Allen, Charlotte ~. A MIC• *8ful dir.c10I' tac• a per-* Cf'lllle .. 1'111 ttie. IO "'9lle -~ dad-"°"*In Illa ... 'PO' ~ (t) • '* ~eiy 'or Ma, Il- ly" f1111>CM "°"9. Hlr'ly Dean Stanton A lreewheelil]il. gunsllngtng dttltet tails 1n IOve wtth • runaway Ind.an girl 'R' S • * '"' ·somewhere tn Time" ( t980) Christopher R&&ve. Jane Seymour Obsessed With tr>e portrait ol a 19th-cenlury actress. a modern-day New Y0<1< playwttght uses hypno.Ms 10 travel bitek In ttrne and meet he< PG' 10:00 OD • • * A Farewell To Arms· C 19321 Gary Coo- per Helen Hayes A wounded Amertcan soldier lall5 1n IOve with h1s EnghSll nurse 1n WorlQ Wat I Italy H • *' • , Ur ban Cow bOy 119801 John Trnolta Debra Winger A blue-col- lar worke< woo l;incies h1mselt a modern·day cowboy lalli; 1n love wllh a gtrt ne meet!> tn a pojiular counttv·an<l we51e<n bar PG 10:30 Z * * * Cht'f!Cll Ano Chong s Ne~I Movie 1 t9801 Ricl'ierd ·cheech Marin. Thomas Chang Two potheads have numerous ~all aoven· tures while roaming lhc sireets of Los Angeles 1n search of the perfect high." •ff tt:OO(C • • * ''°' ··Bloodbtoth· ers' ( 1978) Richard Gere. Tony Lo Blanco A young man dares to b<eak lamily tradition by working 1n a holp<tal -rd lor children rlthef lhln 1n the heavy construction bulllneSI 'R' l0> * • • . .., The Ufa Ot Brian" (19791 Graham Chapman. John Cteese In the first cenlury, • bungle< 11 lalsety ptoclaimed a IMSSiah end beCOtneS the le8def of a great reflgious movement against hla wlllles 'R' 11:30 • * * 'h "Capricorn One" (19781 Dlott Gould, J-Brolin. A reporter end ihr" Arnerlcan ut10- neu11 we drawn 1nto an cttabotate hou dellQnecl to cover up • rnelfunc11on aboard the llral manned ~flightto M .... Cit * * "Vive Knievel" ( 19771 Eve! Knlellel, Lauren Hutton A stunt motorcy- cllat plane to Mt • new world'• record 1n spite of tabotage effort• by Ofookl. (I)*•• "The Jerk" ( 1979) St-Martln. Ber· nadette Pettlfl. A Chronic ..c:r--up makes rnllHonl on • "'9ird tnwnuon only to k>M It ell In contu,,_ damag&IUlll 'R' 11:46 D * * "Viva Knievel" (1977) Eve! Knievel, Lauren Hutton A stunt motorcy- cllst plane 10 Ml a new wor'ld' a record in aplta Of Hbotage ellorll by croOICa 8 ••"Young Rebel .. 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BRISTOL (One Block So. of Baker) ALSO IM: LO!>·.ANCELEJ -~~-• - n 0 i J\J r I ~Movie Guide for the Week Tony Cu1t11, An1ane11e Comer Lou,"$ Lep~e· BL1Challer a leader of Ameroca ~ underworld heads up the no1011ous 01gan1za11on ~nown a~ Muroe• Inc R nesot.J 1erri1ory ot me 1850s G 0 • • The HollywOOd K111gh1~ ( 19801 Robett Wulll lon~ Oatlla On Hal IOwt!tln e11e on 1965 a •Owdy h•gh school 9.1ng ....,,~Al\"Ji hd'llOC 1n Bevt'rly tMI') fl) iVt.-mq~ Hw IO'>lrt(l B 0 g ,..,.,,,, J>11qe Jll of the tete 60s perform at the famous rock eonCf'rt held on Bethel N~ Vork. 8ritrsh ~upersleuth 111vea11 gates the mu•der~ of mem· t>ers of a gentlemen s club t:OO C • • • • rne Con 1orm1st ( 19711 Jean-Lou·~ T1111119nant oo,,.,1n•QUI: S11M.1 Direct{'(! t > BP• f1 uOtJ S.1rlolor.\.1 A i>h ~ •'i lVh) ._.., "ffro-s~ .. r !l>HU~Qll~-­ lr1 '"•"' 1q1n <>11•11~ • n1. bldr>CP ot normalcy c1rntrJ Ille '""ors, 01 Fast1s1 Italy '" 1QI A 1:30 S • • ftl'.tSUll' 01 Bru<:e Lee· A mclf'>hal Bits Chdmp1on 11.,lds h•s d1sc1- p1es on a <lang~us Qu.,st lo retne11e 8 vahJDl'le Jnd sacred kung tu brble R 0 • * * • Pr1vale 8Qn- 1am1n ( 1980 Goldie Hawn Eileen Brennan A well 10- do young ,.oman mrsldk- Mly JOlnS lho; Army f?llOw mg !he delltn ol her new husbafl-d on lherr we<1d1ng ('•ghl R 2:15 l * * '> Stardust Mem- ories c t9801 WOOdv Allen, Charlotte Ramplrng A suc- C85slul director feces a personal cr151s as he Ines to make some maJ(>' df'o· slons 1n his Ille 'PG 3:00 C * * Cry For Me. Bii ly (1977) Chit Potts. Hatry Dean Stanton A freewneehng. guns1mg1ng drifter tans rn love wtlh a runaway Indian 9111 R 3:30 0 • * • "The Jerk" t 1979) Steve Matlin, Ber- nadella Pelers A chroniG screw-up makes mlHIOl'ls on a wtllrd 1nvantron only 10 I099 rt all 1n consume< damage suits R 3:45{ Z) • * * "Cheech Ano Chang's Not Movie·• ( 1980) Richard "Cheec:h" Marin, Thomas Chong. Two potheads hive nvmarous amen adven- tures whlk! roaming the 11rae11 of Los Anoetee 10 search ol the "perfect high" ·R' 4:30 CCJ * • *"" · The H.&unt- ing" ( 1963) Julie Herrls. Cla1te Bloom Four disparata peopMt Jnvesll- gate a hOUse ""'h an lnlarnous reputatron for supernatural gotng•·on 'G' M onday movies OCT08EIU. 1981 EVEHIHO '" 196!1 c 8-00 0 * * B..iclo. Io Tt1t! PL1ne1 Ot fne At>P~ 11'1741 ~o<.1Jy M• Oow.u Ron """P..' T .. o as110 nm11• ... f.' 1~t, liit\d thtm ·i1ac~ rdlt un.1 d••.c uvPr t 1v1111 •lu1n 11f 1111t~lhtJ1 111 '9•Ul••t.n 6 •• * • lhitf' 119631 Tuesday movies OCTOBER 8, 1981 EVENING 6;00 H • • V\'f11tr V. 1tt t f-'-•ul ""e"'m.H Melvyn rnOl;Ul.w1 m.1n ,,,.,..,,1 lht• llri•JC)ltA"' A yn1,,1q nny 1~ 1~ .,,~ 'tllt• ""1" n1't '" .:..i..v f()tf1 ~hNt.."¥0 !n.J• f '' tu ''•rtfh f q '''' 1'11• ,,. •' ,,.~ ... flVHlQ ~.nch .HtU '"~ .,., ... ~ ··~·· , '''"1 l ul~I t ttt:t ,, ti th''' w1t r, '' 4 1, 1.~JI 11, ,,,,..., uwr .. ' 1 ,,. .Jln,1 14 l • '"' u ' tf.J••t ft I • I 1 It 930 s •• 'Jfdndraiher ~ ( ••• ";t• A l111o• .1,•.11 d11t.,L~ m * • * J,.ru1y I t•HOl 6:30 fit • • • A1r~ II t.'' .., .1n<l r > O<Jfll,j•Jl<1n c.o~ Marlo Thom&\ Al.in AIJa t9801 Rot.en ~ '7S JIJ••I IJJrnon lake 1111 on pur'.v 1 A C>fegnao a ._-iag1~rt)' Airer dt1 oiuhnP• ~ uf 1 01euv UHJtllrv -NPSh·u 111alt-do<Jger lo•m ,1 rew ldll• 10 lood po.~nn singer PG ti~ ol C0'"'''-fltenctt 111(.J "' ner "ous tnrm(•r Wi't• 0 * nw Awak.,.n1og 9:0() 0 1j fhe Moracle 01 P•IOI ·~ P'""~O onlL 'M!< f 1980) ClldrlfOO HeMoro l<alhy Millet (PrPm1ere1 •Ill' and must con1eno Sv~annan Yo1~ A1 Sharor> Gress Frank w1fh on-boMd hy~'""ol ,. Jro1 .. eo1og1~1 " '1.1uq••t»• ConvefSt' 1hP true ~!Ory 01 sec1et111,. control to ... ar bl't.Om!'~ µos~e.,,.•tl b) rtw 311 A111ona teen ·ager s and chche hlled memo•-malevolent •P•nl ol .1n 11ttorls 10 1etum 10 a nor-PG anc1en1 E9yp1tan 011e1111 mal hie a11er a nea• 1a1111 7:00 C * * * • Re,unec-R acc•dent 1s chronicled 11on I 1980) Ellen Burstyo 10:30 Z • • • The Toucn O ~ Sidney ShOfr Sam Shepard Alter a nea• 1197t1 Elholl Goolo B1t11 !Premtere) Tony Randoll falal auto 3CC1clent 3 worn Anele<$On 01fectPO by Ing Lorna Pallet!IOn A tonely an l1t'lds mat she ha$ the mar Bt!rgman P. 11.tppoly middle-BQed New vorker <1b11ity 10 heal others !NI is mamed woman beeome~ Sh.ires a non·romantr<: bot persecuted because of her mvol•ed man atta1r w11n an tovmg retettonshrp with a 1elusal to claim a <lrv1ne vnb<1lanced archaf'Ologrst young woman llelt hrs age 1nttuence PG PG and her <laughter O • * •, Freaky F•oday 11:00 H • * • E11e1y Wh.ch C' **•..,"A Small Circle 119771 JOdoe Foster Bar-Way Bui Loose f 19781 Ot Friends (1980) Brad COWBOYS ON WHEELS \\'ill\ 1 Ht1lllll bara Harns The world 15 Cioni Eastwood Sondra Davis, Karen Allen In the turned ups!Oe-down tor a Locke A two·f1sled truck Str<Jnci . left 1 and But·k 1 llo(·kt•\ H-•ut•r 1 :11·(· d h l960s tne tnenostup and u ~ mother and daughter who er an is oranguldn com- ideahs,,., of three Harvard I l'l'l ' wh11t•li11g undt•l'('O \'t•f' ofl1t:l'I'" \\ h11 I,... magteelly SwilGll b0d1es pan1on take off on pursuit students ,, threatened q Ill' I\ t I,\ 1 hi• mot on:~ d t•..., 1 n 1 IH'l I' lllll'tlll \ 1, 11 one latelul day G 01 a pre11y country-western when one ot them 1s draft-I 1 I h I 7.25 Z * *' • "Stardust Mem-Singer PG 1101w wor". w11t· llH'lf(li•, 111lilt1a1m1• .1 9 o • B 1h T .. -v~11 ed to serve 1n Vietnam R ,.. ones ( 1 80) WOOdy Allen enea '"' a ey H **'> ll s MyTurn ll'll <'k h1i;H·k111).! l'lll).!. Ill \;11'hoh .ind Char1011eRamphngAsuc-OtTheUltr111111ens"(t9791 ( t980) Jrll Ctayburgn. ().'m t''-' \\'t•<llll''-clil~ .ii 10 I' m 1111 :\Bl' , ( 'h cesslul <lrrector faces 11 Francesca NatMdad, Ken M~ael Douglas A bnl· I 1 personal crrs1s as he Ir-Kerr An unusually robUst 11an1 Chicago math profee-to m31ce some maJOt dee•· young woman tries to get tor realizes the problems slons 1n his hie 'PG' her surprrslngly untnterest· In her live-In relationship Mllune Alter the bombing cat Egypt, a false P•Ophet 8:00 0 • • •, ·forgotten City ed husbaoo lo stop playtng when &he fioos 8 ,,_ ld've ol Peart Hatt>or. Southern named He<schet eaves-Of The P1J1ne1 01 The with his calol.lator 'R' wnite In New York lor hei Callfornle c1Vrllans and mtl· drops on a d1v1ne conver· Apes· p97•1 Roddy 11;30 S • •'•"Seems Like Old lather's remarriage 'R' llary peftonnel react w11h satron with M058S and McOowall. Ron Harper Times · ( 19801 Goldie g ***"TM .Jeni" unb<1dled pat'l•C to news of dec•d~ he must be th9 Ast1onauts Vtrdon and Hawn, Chevy Chase A (t979) Steve Marlin Ber· a Jap-allack 1n !heir one lo lead h•S people out Burke along with Galen. soll-hearled lawyer rs lorn nadettt Peters A chronic own bacilyerd. 'PG ot slavery 'PG the chimp. discover t~ bet,._.. her hOPeless ex· screw-up m&kn miNlons 12:000 ** "CallOITheCan-0 ••·~ It's My Turn" ruins ot what was Ot1C;e a husband-turned-bank on 8 weird ;nvenhon only yon (19•21 Gene Autry A ( 1980) Jill Clayburgh, government thrnk tank robber and Iler vplrght lo lose It all In consomar cow~ comes upon ii Michael Douglas. A bfll ID **',"LIS Vegas P'Henl husband whO rs damage suits 'R' gang of c:.ttte rustlers htd· hant Chtc•go math prates· Laoy" ( 1976) Stella Ste· running lor Cahlornra 10:00 8 *' * 1;, "The Chairman" ing out In 11 c.nyon Sor rHhzes the problems vens. Swart Wllllm&.'> A atto<ney gene.al. PG I 19691 Gregory Pack. 0 • * "The Creckaman in her hV9-ln re!atlonstilp wom111 and two friends. a 0 •*•-."It's My Turn Anhu< HiH. Wllarl he 15 sent ( 19651 George Sonders, when she finds • new love mag.oan's assistant end a I 1980) Jiii Cleyburgh. to ~ Chine to obtain a Charles Oralla An UP8fl whtta 1h New VOfk for her trapeze artltl, plot to rob a MICtlael Douglas A brtl- sacret tormule, 8 remote-setecracker finds himself lather's remarriage 'R' Las Vegas casmo Hant ChlCllQO math l)<Oles- control device is planted 10 heavy clemand 1:30 ID * • '"' "PBflS Blues" 0 * * "l1ttte Dragons" sor realizes the problems b8tlln<' a apy's ear . Z • * * "Cheech And (1961) Sidney P0ttier Paul Chartes lane 'PG' In her Hve-<n re!att0nSh1p 10:06 (l ) * * * "KIP Ma Kate" Chang's Next Movie' Newman A Pllr of A,,_1. 8:30 D "Belorll And Atter when &he hnds a new love ( 1953) Kathr;n Grayt00, ( 1980) Rochald ·Cheech cen' 111 Patis romance two 0 • • "Shell Game whlle In New York for her Howllld Keel. Two stats, M11Jn, Tho,,.,as C11ong grr11 on vecatiOn ( 1975) John Davidson, l•thM's rem8fflaga 'R' once married. become Two potha•ds have 1:35 Z •*'~·Stardust Mem-Tommy Atkms A good-12:00 D **'"'"Kidnapped" partners profeHlonally numerous small adven· oroea" ( 1980) Woody Allen. n•tured con atllSI wor1<s ( 19•8) RodOy McOowall. 8:00 (tf l * * • "The White and !Ind lhl!I they argue 81 turn wtnle ro•mtng the Charlo1te Rampllng A sue-his wily capers on the Su. England Based on !he l1on1" ( 1981) MlehHI mueh on stage at lhay do streets ot Los Af198les In cesslul dhector lllC4IS a croolclld tell<IM of • charity etas.le by Robert Louis Vork, Glynnis O'Connor off ·a· search of the "perlac1 peftonal Cl'ISIS as he tnes lund-re1s1ng campaign SlllY8tll0t'I. A young boy Is An animal bef'laVIOr a.,.. 10:30 (0 ) • * • '"' • Rio Bravo" h_lph "'R' to make soma major dee•· IH) •*·~"Somewhere In at>Oucted *"' sent to M• ~llst's lemtly jOlns him m ( 1959) John Wayntt. Dean 12:30 8 * * * "Hottm&n" llonun his hie PG Trrne·· (tte0) CllrlllC>Pf* as part ot hia wlcited the jungla to help fight Martin An old Q"lpple, a (197 1) Pater Saller a. 2:00 :Sl **•"The Great Tu-Reeve, Jene Seymour uoc:te's plan to c1111m h•• eg•lnsl pcNIChers threaten-lorma1 deputy-turned-Slnud Couck A young es Dynamite Chase· ObMSHd with the l>Offr&1t tnM<itaoce. ~ v•luable alblno lion dtunk, • young QUICltdraw stenographer eng8g9d to ( 19761 Claudia Jennings. of a 19th-century actress.. 0 * * '"' "Who's Minding cobs 'PG' gunsltnger and a girl help a be married la conned by a Jocelyn Jones Two female a modem-day New Vor1< The Mint?" ( 1967) Jim Hut-0 * * "From Hett To Vic-sheriff to outsmart a pow· deprea1eo ,,.,lddle-aged bank robbacs oulWlt POiice playwright UHS hypnosis ton. Dorothy Provine A tory" ( 1979) George Hatn~· llfM rancher woo w•nta to man into spending 1 last aa they ravage the mete 10 travel t>ectt In time and US Mint employee jOlna ton, George Peppard. Four get his killer brother weailend with him In his po11ulace with blazing ~t her 'PG' IO<ces with counlltf'lfH18rs friends lrom different rale&Md from P<•ton 'G' apartment 1hootou1-. dynemrte blasts t:00 IJ Cl) "Return 01 Tiie aller he loeea SS0.000 1n eountrlas mull teave Peria U • • ,,., "The Outsider'' 1i:40 I Hl • •>,;"Brubaker • and outrageous ddg\llses iw...ty H1llblHia8" (Pram· cuuency 111 1939 to light for their (1978) Sterling Ha)'dan, (1980) Robert Radford. 'R' iarel Buddy EbM!I, Nancy (C' * *1" "Straight Trma" lndMdual countrlaa In Craig Waston. A young Y8')hel l<otto. A reform· 2:2' IJ * * "The Piii Caper" Kulp J-Hatf\8way. now ( 1978) Ouatln Hollman, World War II 'PG' ldealls11ral/9la to Nor1'*'1 minded • .,o.n unclOl/ell (19681 St....,. St11mpa1t, working for the NatlOnal Gary BuMY An ax.con 7:00 (C} • • * ·~ "The Pnsor-Ireland to join the atrugglo widespread corruption Dick Gautier A potenl Energy Cornmlulon Is desoer•l-'Y tries to go Of Second Avenue" ( 1976) for lndepaod••~ 'R' when Ila ant•• hiS newly chemical transforms a assigned to obt•ln a aam-stroight. alter leavlng p11s- Jack Lemmon. Anne B-11:00 Cl * • "Wlleo ,4 Stranger • utlgned p11son poi!lng a1 mild-mannered weak Ung l)le of Granny Clarnpatl's on. in sp<te of the ,,.,any croft Based on Iha pley by Calls" ( 1979) Carol Kane. an Inmate 'R' 11110 • supe<llefo moon1ti111e for po11tble roadbloclts whlCh r111e up Nall Sli'non An ed¥er1181ng Cn.rie. Durning White 1:00 8 • 'll "'SM!rra Suen 2'.30 0 * • "Shook waves -use es an energy sour~ bllla<e him 'R axacu1lve IOMt his Job end bebys1111ng. e young gin 11 (19'1) Gene Autry. Smiley (1977) Pater Cushing. '1t * • •'• Aunt M•ry 12:30 Z **'•"Stardust Mem hi• sanity bacauae of ttie tetror1u1d by phone calls Burnet111 Rencher• coma Brooke Adams A grovp ot ( 1979) Jean Stapl&ton. ()ties" ( 1980) Waodv Allen r-.lon ano the hactle from a psychotic klli.t 'R' ctota lo ruin Wilen their 1our111s ll•anded on • Muttn B•lsam Tiie Cllar1olla Rampltng A 1uc- Manh111tan PDQe 'PG' (HI •*•, "Where The 8ul-grilling lands burn Ci'nall island eneoon111< e he1111wa1m1ng story of cosshJI direct<>< toces a O} • • * ··Mcllntoc:kl" talo Roem" ( 1080) Bill Cl * * • • 'The Em1 f!>fmet SS ollteer Ind 1111 Maty Dobkins ... ho crrp-personal cnan n he 111es ( 1963) John Wtyne, Mau• Murray, Pet8f Boyle Jour-grants" ( 1972) M•• von tOlleetlOn ot expe11mental Pied nd rn her 60s. lo make some major d4!0- rean O'H•1• A c:.tlla nalill Hunt., S ThOfllpson Sydow, Liv Ullm11nn A mulMIS R' t>Kame the manager or IMOf'l1111'11'1111118 PG baron !tiff 10 llandle • uses Ilia unor1hodol' SwedWI peasant l•mlly 3106 Z • • • 't Woo<J'1ock the Dobkin Oym1m11ea. a 1:008) • • '• The Now group OI d1tgtuntlad Ind•· reporting techniques 10 endure the herd1h1p-01 ( t970) Oocumantery Many MtlldlQI baMb8~ team tn lntllfn•" ( 111&-CI MICl\~f>I ens and cope with a flef'y cov.r IOf1le ol the majOr tronoer hie wneo thoy OI the top mu11eal 01ovp• B4'ttmot• CAiian. B11rha1a Edlltl A ~14'mllned wjla at th41 po1111c;a1 and acKtal -I• come to ArMftea 1n the or tf\o l•tt 60s pertOml ;it 'C •••"The New lurnf' lour.orM 01 new intll'nl ••ma ttme 'G' ol th• l•te ·aoa and Hf1Y 111111 century ·PO' the lamou. 10(;lc GOnC11r1 P9721 l111 uarnann M•-' ad1u,1t to WOthtng 11 • I Z) * • • '• "Woodatoel<" 70a R , O * • '• • Whony Moses•· llflld 111 Bathtl4, New 't'()rl(. von Sydl>""' A Scandln•v1· lttge matroc:iotitan hoaoi· _. .. ...,~~4&8~7~P~lt'le9::"~FW2~~··=!\:~N~WW~ . .; ... -._..,~~~~~~~~~::tlilllii'-'-tf!~~~~~lf~~~ .... !l!ll~~[llllill'91!11 .. i111 ... llllllllll4i1fljll'llil-'l'l~rflllil .... ll!!wi1•'~"'"pl .. ""'--~~ ol ,.,. 100 mu~ groupa I • t I I I We show more than thirty manufacturer's carpet lines with approximately 3000 samples. We carry about 100 rolls of carpet at special prices. In our remnant room are hundreds of remnants from tiny to room size. Every American manufacturer of vinyl is represented in our vinyl display: Armstrong, Congoleum, Gaf, Mannington and Biscayne. Rolls and remnants in stock at special prices. Our drapery department includes custom draperies. "Levetors," Woven Wood Blinds, Custom Bedspreads and special treatments for unusual windows. We not only have a specialist in this department, but our own excel lent installer as wel I. Wood floors a re represented by sever a I manufacturers such as Bruce, Harris and Sykes. Patterns include Plank and Parquet designs. Dozens of ceramic tiles of various sizes and shapes for every type of floor use. 1ti DEN· . : iiiiti11itioii: ·custom dr1p1ri11 ,,;~rt,~-' ,.:.~rt''_~;· ·. ,, ·::,. . .... Hneleum • parquet Wiid ti.M • cer11lc tile I! mat 11 t 1 1 ~ ,1~ ti 11111:, (111! 1111lt 11. ~ 1 .. ~ • 1663 ,LACENTI .. AVENUE • COSTf. MESA, CALI, 92627 • l'HONE 646°4131 -646 23H · '61-1110 ~11 • 11 •I',.: 'J ' • !i ' 1 • I. 1 1 33 :2 [ ~ r i8 ~ a. ID ~ 0 0 0 CT ~ .. !" -~ --, I .. ... ~ MMle Gulde for· the Week z 0 u 0 ----~---------------------------- F rom Page 32 • • ··eoerCfwWk .. , (1979) Rutll Gordon, Lft Strubetg. An old couple r.tu. to leave Ille netgh· borllood they have apent most ol their lives In deapile _urban crime and poor Ill/Ing conditions 'PG' 0 ***'~"Between The Lines" ( t977) Lindsay Crouse. Jell Goldblum Tile 11alf members ol an "underground' Boston -.>&per nave various romantic and Journallshc encounters with each olf'ler 1111d the sub)ec1s 01 the" 11or1es. 'R' Wednesday movies OCToeER 7, 1981 EVEHINO 1:00 * •Yt "Somewflere In Time" (1980) Chnstopllef Reeve, Jano Seymour Oblehed wllh the ponralt of a Ulth-eentury aC1ress. 1 modetn-day New Yori< playwtlghl uses f'lypr>0s1s to travel bllcit In lime and meet her. PO' 0 ••'It "F1e1ky Friday" (1977) Jodie Foster. Bar- bara Harris Tf'le world Is turned upside-down for a mother and doughier who magically switch bodies one fateful day, 'G' 7:00 (%) * * * "Chfteh And Chong·s Next Movie ( 1980) Richard "Cheec:h" Ma11n. Thomas Chong Two potheads have numerous small adven- tures ~Me roaming the streets of Los Angeles In -ch ol the ·pertect hlgrl "'R' 1:80 ((:) • • • ··t Cover The Wate<lront" ( 1933) Clau· <Mtte Colbert. Bel\ Lyon. A water1ront reporter falls In love with 8 smuggtet"'S dMlghter 'G' l:OO 8 * •·~ "Treac:l)ety And Greed On The Planet 01 The Apes" ( 1974) Roddy McDow.it. Ron Herper. Galen. the chimp, and !Wfke "' a trap In order to win a horse 1ace. · D ..... "The Bridge On The River Kwal" ( 1957) Wiiiiam HOiden, Alec Guin· ness. During World War 11, a Bf1tllh COionei and htS men become part ol a pris- on labor camp gang forced by the Japanese to oolld • 1ungle bridge 0 *** HowToSaYilA Marrtog11 And Ruin Your Liie ( 1968) Dean Mert1n Stell• St8"8n5 An unmar- ried man 1145 an allair with a woman he belteves 11 1111 friend a m•slresa g) * • "SharOf't Portrait 0 1 A M1'11ress" ( 19771 Tflsh Van Devere, Patnck O'Neal A beaulllut woman habltuallJ' drawn to ma•· ried men hnc:ta hor hlo untutlilllng I HJ * * • * • Chinatown" ( 19711) JKk NochollOlt Faye Dunaway 0\111ng the t930s. a private oe1.c:11ve 1nYeStioates a cese 1tw11 reveals a 118•1 ol corrup- tl<H\, lneeat aod inur~ 'R 1Sl . ••+ ··w. My Tutn" (19801 J1t1 Clpyburgh Mtchaef Douglas A bfll· llant Chlcllgo math ptofel· aor rNllzee the l>fObiemt on 118' W.11'1 relahonlfltp when Ille find• a new IOve Wfllle HI New York lo< lier tall• a ret11arr1age ·R • * * ... ·-a.ma Liii• Old Tl"'H·• ( ttlOI Goldte A TOUGH JOB Loretta Swit t right 1 and Tyne Dal) ~lcH in ·cagn •y & Lacey.' a s pecial movie presentation about undc r con.•r cops who batlle crime in the s treet:., a nd sexi~m at the precinct Thursd<iy al 9 p.m . on CBS I Ch 21 robbe< and her uptoghl P<esetlt husband Who 1s running tor California at1orney general 'PG' 8·35 l * * * * 'JullUS Cae- sar' I 1953) Merion Bran- do. James Ma900 Baaed on the play by W•lllam Shakaapeartt Political 1ntr1gue anc:t lreachery cul- m1na1 e In murder In ancient Rome ·o· 9:001J (]) "Coward 01 Tiie County" (Premltwel Kenny Rogers. Fredric LeMe A tenSltove youth is deemed a coword in his small Soultiern town beCause he honors a pledge he made to hos dying falhtlf not to fljjht (!]) * • "Scolt Joplin· King 01 Ragltme ' ( 1978) Biiiy Doe Wiiiiams. Art Car- ney A g11ttd blacll com- poset makea an lndefible ·mark upon ragtime music C • * "The Baltimore Bulle!" ( 1980) Jamu Coburn. Omar Shani. 1' smaU-tlme pool hustler must relSe S20.000 and w•n a big tournament t>elora he C&f\. nave a rometch with an old oppo- nent -whO hos nave< lo5t at a"' g11me PG' 10:00 O * * •, tlolkes • 1980) Roge1 .M oore, James Mll'IOl'I A dapper 1o1ooman- hl11ong lrogman is callod in 10 lhWilll the plons OI ec1or11on1s11 wno h11ve 1111aeke<1 o supply 11t>ip and a111 thrf'atol\lng to deslroy two N0ttl1 St!a oil rigs ·PG $ * • Stone COid Oe 1d ( t979> P•11I W1I· tlllfT'S Pteha1d Cranna A c:~ and a small-lime ttol\19 bon 101n lorces ro hnd the mal\ 1eapons1ble tor a Sflfles ol pro,utula lliNlngs R' 10:• rz) • • •', woocts1oe11" \ 19701 Oc>Gumantaty MMY 01 me tap~ 91oups ol the late 601 perlo<m •I the r.Mn1>U1 roc:k concert ~ In Bethel N-VOtk, In ,969 G' 1t110lC' • • •·~ BIOodbrolh· r111her than on Iha heal/)' cons1ru'11on bUSHleH 'R 0 * * Phobia ( 19801 Paul Michael Gtaser SuHn Hogan A group ol montaJ patients are mur- dered accorc:t1ng to thtir 1nd1111dual tears R I 1='0 H * * Middle-Age Cra· zy ( 1980) Ann-Morgret, Bruce Oern A Texas dove1op0r s successlul job and beaulttul wile manage to drive him Into a mtd-lole c1isls 'R' 11:A& ,O * * * "Touched By Love" ( 19801 Oebornh Rat- ion. 0111ne Lane A nu<alng trainee troea to bring o handlcapped gltl oul ot a deep depreulon by encouraging '* to corre- Spond Wllh her Idol, ElvlS Presley 'PG' 12:00 U * * • "Roman Scan- dals" (1933) Eddie Can1or. Ruth Elling A man takes a fun lolled daydra11m 1our- ney back 10 Iha time ol Coe<Jor and the ROl,T'Dn Empire 0 * • * The Fugitive Kind f t960) Marlon B1an: do. Ann M&gnen1 Based on a story by T annessee Wofllam A wanderong gui- tar player ltlndles passion m 1 .. 0 very dollerent ""O<T>· en s ••• "O..Je.lo. f 19791 Ste\18 M11rt1n, Bor nadelle Pet11<1 A rh•Of11C !<re.,.·11p mnkes m11Uon~ on a ""eird 1rwennon only 10 IOSI' II all Ill C00$Umttr d mllg<l Ul'8 'R 12:06 IJ • • • Secrets 01 Throe Hungry W111aa • I llHllJ J4lm4'1 Francoscus Jeh1c.a wa1te1 Thrflfl sotuolly prorl\•nenl ~ lire -pecied of murder lf\9 • h~ pla)'bOy IRI Thursday movies ~OHftt,1911 MMNG at•" c 1t78) RIGh"d Get•. •• C • • • • • nie £mi-. frontier hie wt\en they come 10 Amertca 1n the 19th century Py' 0 * * LOOI! Baell In Anger • ( 1959) Clarrtt Bloom, Richard Burton B&Md on the play by John Osborne At Iha last moment a man discovers that he loves and needs his ""1ta G' 7:15 ( Z) * 'h "The Last Days Of Mlfl On Earth ( 1973) Jon Finch. Palllck Magee When the ulllmate dlSDltet strikes. a st..opllcal Nobel SC1enllst 1hlnkS thot a com· puter buried undergiound can save the world. 'G' UIO U * * ·~ Liie, Liberty Anet Purauil On The Planet 01 The A.pas'• (1974) Rod- dy McOowall. Ron Harp« Galen the chimp, finds lhal an old love, Or Kora, Is now a surgeot1 at the ape hospllal 0 * * * Tho Owl And The Pussycat ' (19701 B&r- bra Slr'llsanc:t. George Segal An 1ntellec1ual t:>ecomea involved with a part 11me P<OSloluto (!) * • '•, The FBI VI At111n Karpus Public Ene· m)' Number One ( 197'1 Robert Foxworlh. f1leen Heckart Ont' ol AmAr1ca s most wantlld crolf'.,.al~ 01 the t930s os pur:.ued fQ * • • ·~ "ln<' Hogh And fhO M!llhlY I 1954) John Wayrre. C1n110 Trevur An •llf P ana ••11th :>:> pinpn. gers aboard run~ into dilll· get en route to S11on Fr•n cisc;o G S ••• F me''(l080) • Ilene C&ra, a~rry Mitt,, 5el(W81 glfle.1 •ludMI~ •I a New V0<k htgh 9Ch00t IOI the petlormloo 111~ ·-~1-enca va<IOus 5"1ba~kS and suoc.._ ol botll person. ti and protea 10.,al 1111tures. PG 0 * • . lf'O To S.•ty ' Oarrtn MtG<tv•n. Sytllt• M1lea PG • Hawn, Chevy ChaM A IOft-"-1ed l8W)9r .. tom bet-her hope!ea• .,. • 11u1~at1d·turnell•Jaao•- Tony Lo Blanco A young gran" • 1197~1 Maa "°" rn.tn d.,... to 1>rM1t 1ami1y SyOoW L~ Ullmann ,., 1radltlon ny WOf'tllllQ in • Sweo1Sh peal8tlt temoty hotplal W8'd tor ~---.-end\lr-.-•-ttie..,...._N1t_Otfl __ 10_1 .!!, 1;~D .,..,. n ... '"'" Mu~llM-•" (11\s-41 sow 1111 0-ge M.irc.hlll 11'1 171h·Ce!1tury Fran04' lhr~ dalhlnO MYenh11•• come 10 the atd Of !(Ing LOUIS XIII wflen thr( 1Mrn that !tit Rlcn.lieu, Is hatching 1 nasty plot agamst him Ot.l •• "The Piiot" ( 1980) Cllll Rober1aon. Diane Baker A pllol turns to dronklng 10 ncape the unhapplneH of his mar- riage anc:t the Ir ustrahon ol his career 'PG' 8·35 •z * * • "Kiss Me Kate ( 1953) Kathryn Grayson, Howard Ke.I Two stars, once mamed. bocome porlner• prolossionally Md fond that they argue as much on "'9• as they do oll G 9.00 B "Cagney & Lacey (Pr-8) Lorett• Swot Tyne Daly lwo women pol!C9 olloce<s onvesllgate 8 monthlo·Old murder C8!.8 lhat thelt male eounter parts have not solved Q.!I * * * 'Four Feathens" (,19771 Beau B"Oge!>. Rob· en Powell A Brlllsh ~oldoer In the 1800s II labeled a coward by tits comredes and sweelheart \C * -'Slap~hOt f 197 71 Paul Newman MICh8el Ontkeen Alter a mln0< ~ue hOCkey team dec:>des to spr\ICle up its •mage by playlng dorly, 11 ends up making hoel<ey history R 10.00 0 • * • Oh God' Book II'' ( 1980) Gea<ge Burns. Suzanne Pleshette GOd returns to Earll! and ChooMS the young daugh• ter 01 an advert1smg exec- utive to sp<Nd hiS mes- sage 10 tha world. 'PG 10:15lH1 • **'• "PrivateB«l- 1am1n C 1980 GOidie Hawn, Eileen Brennan A W(lll·IO· Clo young womon m1atall- enly j04ns lh• Army IOllow- tng tf'le O.ath ol her .- husband on thetr wedd11io "'(1hl 'R 10:25 1 ~ * * '·• • St•rdus1 Mem- ories" ( 1980) WOOdy Allen CtiatlOlte Rampling A SUC· cesslul director fltCM a personal crrsls as he Ines 10 make some major dec1- SIOOS'" his hie PG' 10:30 ( ~ • • ''t "Slay As Vou Are ( 1980) Marcello Mas- 1rolonn1. Nastu11a Klnsk• A married. m1dc:tfe.aged man embarks on an attaor woth a teen·&ge girt who may be related to him R 11:00 .c, *•••"The Con· lofml1t ( 1971) Jean-Lou•• Trontlgnant, Oor;ntn1que Sanda. o .. ected bv Ber· nardo Sertolucx:I. A phllos· ophy profesaor S1"'09fft 10 maintain 19"'e sem· blance ol normaley amid the teHorl ol Fase1s1 Italy 1n 1937 'R' 12:00 D fl * * 'h "Har11ey" ( 195 I) James S•-•rt Josephine Hull A wom9n tries to hove her brolher pvl away wllen he begins lalklng to lllS •fw1S1ble rab brtlrtend 0 * fl ' TM Great Mnn s Winkers· ( 19711 Dean Jonas, Ctndy E11bacher Abrah3m LlncOln l•k .. time out ol hll c11mpa1gn fore Ullfe girl 1 o, • I\· Scorchy' ( 19751 CoMoe Steveo5. Cesare Canova An 011111c1tvt undarco11tr pol1CeWoman allumlJ's 10 smasn • den ga<ous drug flng ond IOll •IS 11empt to smuggle ONI mll~on dollars· worth ol hefoon 1t1to Se<attle f\ 0 •••• ··T11eSt11nl Man ( t9aD) Polar O'Toole Steve A3•1~back w 1n1.0 by the police o d1stur bf>d Vletnal'1 vete<an Ima 11n un!11te llaven en a mo., .. Mt Wfla<• a Wolta W111 I eptc •• being lilmtd 'A I Z "' • • ·ci-ai And Chong " He11t Mh•• ( 1111101 Rrchatd ' <:Mech" Ma<on, Thomat Cllong f wu potll•ada have f'l.lmf'rnua """' ld\191'1· luf• .....-. ,...... ... -seareh .ol the "perfect nigh " 'R' 12:15 (SJ *'~ "AewngeOI The Cheerleaders" ( 1976) Jerll Woods. Ratnbeaux Sm•th. The 1ndef111gable Cheeflead8f1 use their spe. cial lllents and youthful exuberance to tool a munlCllpal plan 10 close down their beloved h•gh school R 1:00m .. *. Walk OnTM Wold Side ( t9021 lau· ranee Harvcv Capuc1no A. man learns that hos tormer g.rllr•end nas movec:l into .. nouse ol olt rrputt• C * * Crr For Me, 811· ly" I 1977) Cllll Polls H.lrry Deon S1an1on A treewhecllng gunstlnging d1ttl0t taus 1n love wolh a runaway Indian g1rl 'R' 1:10 0 * * * The SunsMw PaJrlo1 ( 19681 Cllll Robertson Oona Merrill A Spy d1sgu1s1tS himself as an American busonessmon wti<le trying to r('(.over 1mportan1 m1crohlm from t>en.nd 1ne Iron Curia'" HI • tt • • North Dallas Forty' ( 1979) NICI< Nolle. Mac Davis. Groupie• poll popping and 811-nignt par. 1ying begin to take 1ne11 toll on ... o fUn·IOVlng but ove<-the-holl toolbell play· ers 'R' 1:30 (!) * e•.; ·r11e,Hostagc ( 1967) Dan O'KeUy, Dean Stanton A Mll·year-otc:t t>oy n1dcs out In o moving van unaware that t~ dnv- er os a klllf!f on ho$ way to ptek up the corpse ot his latest murdet voevm 1:351 l •It "The La51 Days Of Man On EMh ( 19731 Jon Finch, Potrock Magee When the ultimate dlUSl8' Slrlkos, a skeptical Nobel SdenllSt thinl(s thal a com- ~ter buried undergtound can.-the world o· 1:46 S •*"Treasure 01 Bruce Lee" A marShal arts champiOf't leads his d1sc1· pies on a dangerous quest lo retm111e a valuable ano- sacr11d l<Ung tu bible 'R' 2:00 U * '' ' My Dog Shep ' (1948) Lannie Rees. Tom Neal Ret1t1ves contesl tf'le guardoan~hop ol a boy, who turns to his 1.vthlut dog lor help 2:25 fl • • • "Toose Oarong Young Men In Tiler• J1unty JatopleS" ( 1969) Bourvfl Tony Curt11 Monte CarlO os the scene tor an 1n1erna· lo0nal car 1ac;e 1n whteh drivers attempt lo sabo- tage each olher 2:30 c, * • • ·stap$hot'' I 1977) Paul Newman, Michael Ontke11n Alter a minor league hockey teem decides 10 spruc;e up nr image by pl.iylng d1r1y. II ends up making hockey t11story R 0•• \ ttsMvTurn 11980) Jiii Cleyburgh Mocnnel Oo•iolas A bnl 11an1 Chlca;io in1t1h prQles- sor reohzes th problems 1n he< 1111e-on 1el.it1onSh1P when ahe lind!I 4 ,_ lo.,. while in New YOfl< '"' her lathor'5 ro"1arrlao& ·A 3:00 g) • franken,tein• Bloody Te<ror' ( 1971) Paul Naachy D••n• Zuri\ Frankeria!o1n,111turn1 l0t ,1 bloodV mt»a«• whall • 1<lvto< c:ros1 " rl'mO\IM:I lrom his heart Z e • * The Tuuc:n (1971) Elholl Gould B Ill Anderson Oul!lf'llHI by tng- IT)Jlr Bergman A hoppoly rn.vrotd woman beCOme• involved If! Ill\ afla11 1'-llh 1111 untwll•nced e1d1aeolt1g•tl PG 3. tO. * • t ' Tiie 8.0 ~· I tll6e) Neni;y Ktlly. F'Olty ~macll A_.... of ~ fOfc• a mother to rellllft ltlat heT" ~year -nld dauoMer .. a ootd- ~ """"'-. HI •• .._ C...-HOIM .. ("41) Aolitttl L Beverly Hillbillies return From Page 2 in with a Tommy gun and shot. down hi s family," Ebsen said. "It put him in shock. He didn't t write anything for 10 years . "The movie was to give Paul . He nning a rebirth of his life and his people and the world he had cre ated. So I did it for him. I would have never gone to Paul a nd sai d le t 's r evi ve the 'Hillbillies,'" he conti nued. Of· course, Ebsen didn't slip out of show business when the phrase "Wellll . . . doggies" went off the a ir. He took on the r o ld o f pri v a t e d e te ct i v e Barnaby J ones for an eight-year TV series stint. In fact , Henning's original script for the ''Hillbillies" called for a person to hire Barnaby Jones to trace the whereabouts of a missing Bever ly Hills millionaire named Jed Clam· petl. Though t hat ~cript was s helved, Ebsen said it may be produced if the public buys the revival. Who knows, maybe we'll even get a new weekly "Beverly Hillbillies" series. ·'The nature of the business is num bers," he said . "If the <Nielsen> numbers are big and •Imogene Coca registers as Granny's mother like I think s he will, there's a 50/50 chance there may be others. "I'm not saying weekly but there may be other two-hour or one-hour projects." In the revival, J ed has re· turned lo a cabin in the hills, J eth ro is a suave movie pro- ducer and Elly May runs -ap· propriately -a zoo. In Was hington, D.C .. Jane Hathaway is secretary to C.D. Medford (Kl emperer>. To help solve the energy crisis, she tells her boss of Granny's special ·rhe uma tis m m edicine that packs a mightier wallop . than gasoline. The sear ch ensues for the Clampett gang, complete with the country hijinks and sugar· sweet humor of the "Hillbillies" genre. "It was delightful; it was as if we had never left,'· said Ebsen, of the reunion. "It was friendly. funny," he said of the series. "It was a change of pace from the agony s hows . It was truly an escape. We had a lot of hospital s hows, doctor shows. People had horri- ble things wrong with them and hor rible operations." Ebsen, who made his start in vaudeville as a dancer , hopes the movie will bring new and you nger aud ien ces to t he "Hill billies" fa mily. That's just good ol' hillbilly hospitality. • New Doors & Drawer Fronts with Many Styles to Choose From · • Warmth & Beauty of Real Wood: Oak. Ash, Birch •Your Choice of Natural Oiled Finishes • New Hardware with Self Closing Hinges - 36 . i ... c SAT. & SUN. ICE CREAM CAKES! $1.00 Off '\I\ x Y\/\ MON. FOUNTAIN SUNDAE SPECIALI DINNERS. $1.00 Off \/ \/ \ . Tl:tUB.S. NOVEIJY PAY! 2138 So. Bristol St., Santa Ana, CA Northwnt Corner of Bristol & Warner Between Alpha hta & Builcler9 Emporium Phone: -751"4711 MINI SUNDAES • PARFAITS NUTTY ROYALES • TONIS OL.D FASHIONED SUNDAES AND MORE Buy 1 Pkg. & Get $1 Off on 2nd Pkg. '\/}Ji.1,' ICE CREAM LOGS PIES L. HILLBl~LIES BACK Buddy Ebsen serves heapin' helpln • of humor GREEDY 'FOXES' Elizabeth Taylor, Maureen Stapleton top Ahmanson cast IRVINE CELEBRATES Harvest Festival offers pancakes and performers See Pilot TV Log See Weekender See Weekender / * * • * * ORANGE COAST YOUR HOMETOWN DAllY PAPER FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1981 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Reagan says 'go'·on MX missiles, B-1 WASHINGTON <AP > -Presi- dent Reagan today announced he will deploy at least 100 MX missiles and develop a genera- tion of 8 -1 bombers lo combat an "uncons trained growth in Soviet weapons ." He scrapped rormer President Carter's plan to shuttle the mis- siles about the West but did not say how the missiles would be based. The $180.3 billion plan, which will set the course of American dC'fense strategy for decades, says "the most likely site" for the first 36 missiles are existing but "hardened" Titan II missile bases in Arizona, Arkansas and Kansas. Arizona is likely to get the first of them. While the program calls for developing a "variant" of the B-1, which Carter canceled as outmoded in 1977, it also will continue research on the so- called Stealth advanced bomber designed to elude Soviet radar. The newest 8-52 bombers, which the 8-1 and Stealth will eventually replace, will be modified to carry cruise mis· siles, and older B-52s will be re- tired in 1982 and 1983. The plan calls for the first squadron of B-ls to be opera- tional in 1986, a final decision on basing of the MX to be made by 1984, and putting the larger sea- launched missiles known as Tri- dent Us on submarines begin- ning in 1989. But the plan also says re- search will be pursued on other "promising long-term basing op- tions," including putting the missiles on aircraft, siting them in deep underground silos and using "active defense of land- b a se d MX missiles ," pre- s umably some type of anti- ballistic missile system. Reagan's program also calls for : -Continued construction of Deity ...... "'99 ., ~ .. ..,.. GETTING THEIR KICKS Soml'liml'" the onh a utumn color change Southern Californian:--.ee 1:-. in :-1}ort:-. uniform-. llcre the Rullt•ts. in brown -;hirh and purpk -.hirtl'd Pelican:-. open the American Youth Socc.·c.•r Or~~nm.1t1on" season. T he 6 and 7-year-old teammates competed on the Ensign ~iddle School field in '.\'ewport BeaC'h Firecracker in cigarette burns smoker A Fluor Corp. employee has reported lo Irvine police that someone inserted a firecracker in one of his cigarettes, which exploded when his wife s moked it. The woman suffered some gunpowder burns around her lips and a headache but wasn't "significantly injured,·' accord- ing to an Irvine police report. Her husband told police he s uspects an employee whom he supervises is responsible for the prank. He told police Thursday he was driving home from work with his wife Tuesday when she took one of his cigarettes and it exploded "after she took a cou· pie drags ." Man, 70, hit with pot rap CLEVELAND (AP> -A 70- yea r -old great-grandfather charged with selling marijuana said he needed the extra income to supplement his Social Securi- ty checks . '·I just try to make ends meet," Wilbur J . Abernathy said. "I just sold a little bit." Police narcotics agents said they believed Abernathy. a re- tired maintenance man, was the oldest suspect they ever ar- rested. More cuts needed WASHINGTON (AP) -Fewer than half the cuts oecessary to reach a balanced budget in 19'4 ba ve be«'I made, budget dJr«· tor David A. Stockman told Congress Thursday. •'The cur- rent budget outlook -in the absence ol furth. er policy acUons -is for budget deficits or about $60 billion in each or tbe years 1982-84 ,'' Stockman told the House Budget Co.mmitlee. Airport grant 'up in. the air' Federal approval linked to regulation of access By F RE DERICK SCHOEMEHL OftMOetly ........... Orange County government's success in winning a $1.4 million federal grant for a John Wayne Airport improvement project de- pends on approval of a plan to regulate air carriers· access to the facility. In action this week, the county Board of Supervisors accepted the grant offer. extended by the Federal Aviation Administra- tion. The county is seeking the money ror purchase of about two& acres of land in Costa Mesa west of existing airport property. But the money won 't be given to the county until the issue of airport access -now the sub- ject of legal proceedings before Judge Terry Hatter, who sits on the federal bench in Los Angeles -is resolved Hatter one week ago, at the urging of Pacific Southwest Airlines and the Department of Justi~e. issued an order barring the county from implementing an access plan that would have permitt.ed AirCal and Republic Airlines to control 35 of the 41 jet departures permitted daily from the airport for a three·year Supervisors are expected to meet Tuesday with Michael Gatzke, the county's specially retained counsel for airport litigation, to discuss develop- me nt of a new plan. No money will be given to the county until access plan is approved. period. Hatter ruled that the plan dis- criminated against carriers like PSA. which want to serve the Orange County market. County officials were instruct- ed by Hatter to submit a new plan th• is less discriminatory. No date was scheduled for sub· mission, although Hatter said he wanted a status report within 20 days. The $1.4 million grant offer contains a condition that no money be given to the county un - til an access plan is approved. County officials interpret this to mean the money would not be released until Hatter endorses a new plan. It is the second time in the past year that the federal government has threatened to withhold grant funds over the access issue. Milkshakes get cold shoulder Valley trustees reject plan to help offset deficit A plan to sell fast·food type milkshakes In some local elementary schools has received the cold shoulder from Fountain Valley School District trustees. District starr members had proposed offering 60-cent 12· ounce chocolate milkshakes to students during lunch period as a way t.o help offset the S7'1,000 annual deficit created by UHi dis- trict hot lunch program. But alter board members and parents raised quest.ions about the size of the treats, their nutri- tional value ahd"'t!le prospect or after-lunch tummyaches, the trustees unanimously voted down the shake plan. In preparing the mUksba.ke proposal, d.latrtct staff members recently enlisted studenta and adults for a taste test at Fulton School. The students gave high marks .Shakes were 'too large .' ' to the shakes, but on_e parent 1t Thursday night's board meetinc said sbe was not surprised. '•Haw often do you get called out of class al 2 o'clock for a free milkshake!" sbe asked. Nancy Munet, a parent who participated ln the taste teal, said tbe milkshakes were too , ' • large, especially for first grade students. ''It took me 20 minutes to get t h rough three-quarters of mine," she said. District staff members had sugguted that if the milkshakes were purchased dally by 10 per- cent of the district students, $27 ,000 would be raised t.o offset some hot lunch losses. But Trustee Cheryl Norton called this a "band-aid soluUon" to tbe lunch program losses. While volln g down Ute milkshake proposal, tbe trustees uraed district staff memben t.o explore other ways to reduce lunch proaram flnaneial loue1. -PHIL. SNSIOERMAN Trident ballistic missile sub· marines. -Development of a larger and more accurate sea-launched missile that could give the Tri- dent nearly double its present nuclear capability. Upgrading radar, satellites and communications that would give the president greater con- trol over forces lo repel a Soviet attack. -Construction of several hun- dred more cruise missiles than had been planned. Building six to nine more AW ACS early warning aircraft. An administration statement accompanying the plan said its scope is such that it "will de- termme to a large extent U.S. strategic capabilities into the next century ... ··The Reagan program will create a deterrent to Soviet ac- tion against us." the statement <See MX , Page AZ) Reaction busy to tax-free certificates .. By KEITH TUBER Of ti• IHll'f ...... SVtl The response to the new high- i n terest, tax-free all -savers certificates. which went on sale Thursday, was mixed along the Orange Coast, according to a sampling of local banks and sav· ings and loan associations. However . those institutions that were not deluged with customers Thursday may well be today, as the interest rate on the certifi cates "'l_i.11 fall from the current 12.61 p~cent to 12.14 percent on Monday . Interest rates are determined by taking 70 percent of the average invest- ment yield on 52-week Treasury bills. Colleen Hiatt. savings officer for California Federal Savings and Loan in Costa Mesa. said a receptionist was brought in on Thursday to help with phone calls, and p a rt-timers were asked to work full time to cover the initial rush .. It was busy, really busy." Ms. Hiatt said. .. We expect to be even busier today." California Federal is extend- ing its Saturday hours lo 9 a.m . to 4 p.m .. instead of its usual closing time oft p.m .. to accom- modate customers. Security Pacific National Bank reported that more than 2,000 all-savers certificates were opened at its branches during the first few hours the bank was open. In addition. some 7,000 re- tail re purchase agreements holding accounts and other sav- ings instruments had been creat- ed at Security Pacific permit- ting customers to roll-over these funds into the tax-free accounts. Regional supervisor for Security Pac ific 's Orange County coastal area Jim An- drews s aid business on the certificates was "very, very good," but he said he saw a re- luctance on the part of some c u stom ers to purchase the certificates until the new in- terest rate was announced. "Many took a wait-and-see at- titude.'' Andrews said. "But with the downward slide at the T-bill auction, we're expecting a deluge today." Andrews said the bank's Moulton Plaza office took in Controllers talks denied NEW YORK CAP) -Federal officials deny claims by a leader of the controllers' union that talks with government officials have been going on secretly through mediators and 12,000 fired air traffic controllers could be back at work "very soon." Michael Fermon, regional vice president of the Professional Air Traffic Con- trollers Organization, said of a possible accord between the gov- ernment and the out-of-work controllers, "We will all hear about it after the fact." The Federal Aviation Ad· ministration and aldea to :rransportation secretary Drew l..ewls have repHtedly deDied any aec:ret ta1 Q. ..... SJ00 ,000 on depos it for the certificates, and that the Laguna Hills office was so crowded, ·'theater seating had to be set up " Many customers of that <See SAVERS, Page A2> County tax bills in mail By FREDERICK SCHOEMERL Of •• 0 .. ty ...... SVtl Tax bills to 570,000 owners of. property in Orange County are going out 10 days earlier this year, a move that could bring a S300 ,000 windfall of interest revenue lo Orange County gov· ernment ~n 1980. bills did not go into the mail until Oct. 15. This year, county Tax Coll ector-Treasurer Robert Citron will start putting bills in the mail Monday. Citron said the early mailing could bring as much as $300,000 in added interest to the county treasury because of the his- torical pattern that about $7 million in payments are sent to t he county from taxpayers in the first week after bills are sent out. This occurs even though taxpayers have until Dec. 10 lo ante up the first installment of their annual bills. Last year. according to Citron. the county treasury's invest- ment program earned more than $132 million in interest. The treasury handles tax receipts for county government and 170 other taxing agencies, including school districts and water dis- tricts. Citron said Orange County is not the only county sending tax bills out earlier. "I understand Rive rside County already has sent some out," Citron said. The bills, he said, may be sent out any time after tax rates are adopted. This year, that hap- pened early in September. Taxes may be paid in two in- <See TAX BILLS, Page A.%) ORAIGI GUST llATHIR Less than 10 percent chance of rain tonight. Partly cloudy Saturday. Slightly warmer d<.tring the day. Highs 70 to 76. Lows tonight 57 to 64. INSIDI TODAY High school football ii king tn the area a1 the monmit. See stories, CI and C6. • Olill'f ............ Sue Sorenson l/eft(and Vickie Pmthanond 1with son . Siam . 21 tell of their shocking erperience·m lightning storm. ~Shock experience t Lightning strjkes close to women 411~ By PATRICK KENNEDY frightening is that a split second Of .. OM1y •1••1.uutt before it hit thunder shook the Two Huntington Beach women place so hard l t hought it was sar they .had a ~lose encoll!'ter going to break a window. Then w 1 t h I 1 g h t n t n g d u r l n g lightning hit the tree and for Thursday's storm and they feel some reason all our power went somewhat luck~ to be around to out. It was exactly 10:01," Mrs. tell of the shocking experience. Sorensen said. "I've seen lightning in the sky "W . . 1 k · d'dn' h. many times but I've never seen e ~e ~ust., UC r It l t . It anything like that," said Sue our building', said M~s. Pm· Sorensen. "It hit ver y close. thanond, who ~as holding. her We 're both lucky." 2-year·old son Siam at the time. Mrs. Sorensen and her "lt was very eerie, especially neighbor, Vickie Pinthanond, wheny1e power went out for an live across a small courtyard hour. from each o th er in the Mrs. Sorensen says it appears Brookwood Manor apartments. from the burn on the trunk that Thursday morning they were if the lightning didn't strike the talking on the telephone about tree it would have hit the two· the downpour and looking out story apartment building. their windows when a boll of ·'The whole courtyard lit up lightning puncuated their con· and it was reall y pouring versation by striking a tree down," Mrs. Sorensen said. "It between their homes and knock· was very exciting but I hope ing a four·fool·long branch to the nothing like it ever happens ground. again. lt was a little too close for ·'The thing that was more me.·· From Page A1 : ' Storm hit power equipment hard ~ The spectacular storm that 1truck the Ounge Coaat this week IUld blacked out thouaandl or homes ~aused more damaae to electrical equi_P.ment than any storm tn recent Oran1e County history. one Southern California Edison official said today. "I don't ever recall a 1torm causi11& s uch widespread damage in this area before." sald Bill Compton, an Edison spokesman. tie said work crew• bAve been on the job for more than 32 hours attempUnc to restore power to neighborhOodl alon1 the cout. Power remained out today In a section or Newport Beach's Dover Shorea and along the Balboa Peninsula, he aald. A north section of Huntington Beach and a small area In Westminster also were without power early today. "It's taking so long because the damage is so widespread," said Co mpton. "Normally we can brtng in crews from other areas but with this storm those other areu have their own pro~ le ma. ln au. he said Edison has ex · pended 2,400 man hours In an at· tempt to return pe>wer to more than 43,000 customers. He said the storm knocked out 61 transformers alon1 the Oran1e Coast and caused 34 circuit Interruptions. Compton aaid Edilon has not even been able lo calculate the number of power lines tflat were knocked down. The storm, meanwhile, was wukerun1 today and officials from lhe Los Angeles Weather Bureau said they expect~d the low·preasure systtim that'• cuus Ing the storm to be 1one tonlaht. The w kend weather outlook calls ror continued cloudiness but warmer temperatures. Rain is not expected. The storm. offl ci als said, dropped 'tll an inch of rain in Santa Ana and more than an Inch in San Juan Capistrano. It is the county's first rain In nearly rive months. Reag~ def ends 'china policy' WASHINGTON (AP> -Presi· dent Reagan, chided by Democrats for running an ''ad· ministration of the lligh Socie· ty," insists tax dollars aren't be· ing splurged on symbols of lux· ury.. "l don 't thitlk it 's a millionaires' paradei" he says. And poor childrftl won't be told to eat ketchup as a vegeta· ble after all. he says, dismissing that as the bad idea of an over· zealous bureaucrat. Reagan was asked at bis na· tionally televised news con· ference Thursday whether he feels be is "sensitive enough to the symbolism of Republican mink coats, limousines and $1 ,000·a·place setting china at the White House when ghetto kids are being told to eat ketchup as a veget.able." The re· port~r said that had led some to· call his admi nistration "millionaires on parade." The ketchup plan has been shelved, he replied, and first lady Nancy Reagan has "taken a bit or a bum rap" for the china . Moreover, he said, "I haven't counted any of the mink coats that have been a round." Mrs. Reagan is purchasing a 4,732-piece place setting of White House china, and Reagan did not apologize for the $209,000 price tag. ·'There has been no new china for the White House since the Truman administration," he said. "There was some partial augmentation under Lyndon Johnson but not a fuJI set of china. Now breakage occurs. even at the White House. . . . "The truth of the matter Is that at a state dinner, we can't set the tables with dishes that match," said Reagan, who estimated his. net worth at $4 million in a government finan· cial disclosure statement this year . Democrats have seized upon the Reagan social style for political purposes. juxtaposing it with the president's message to Americans last week : "We're asking sacrifices from virtually all of you." Ketchup, china. budget cuts and tax breaks for the rich were the anti·Reagan themes at a $1,000·a·plate Democratic fund· raiser Thursday night. "Instead of the administration of the Great Society, we now have the administration of the High Society," said Mayor Henry Maier of Milwaukee. Earlier this week. presidential spokesman David Gergen said White House evidence shows that Americans not only approve of Reagan's economic belt· tightening measures but also welcome the social changes as well. "Most Americans realize the changes have been made with private funds and that the re· furbishing was necessary,·· Qergen said . "I think the Reagans have maintained pro- portion and taste. One ~w is that people find it is a welcome change." Yet Reagan's critics insist that by commissioning ex· pensive china and furnishings for the White House while work· ing on ever·deepening budget cuts. the president is setting a poor example for the country. "Tell me what austerity you 've seen at the White House." s aid Rep. Patricia Schroeder. D-Colo. "The state dinners are more elell(ant than in at last 10 years. The parties. the clothes. the redecorating, the china -all these things don't communicate an austerity message." Rep Paul Simon, D·lll . said. "When you ask people on food s tamps and Medicaid to cut back and then spend $200,000 on new ch.ina for the White House, they wonder what the national priorities are." The administration proposed last month to cut minimum por· lions in millions of school lun#ch programs across the country. A case of poetic justice? Mailbox stakeout solves mystery of verse writer WICHJTA, Kan. (AP> -After telling pe>lice for four years that she lived in terror of threatening notes from a mysterious verse· writer dubbed "The Poet," a Sl·year-old woman was found to be malling the letters to herself, police said. The letters also taunted the From Page A1 MXANDB-1 police investigating the widely publicized case, and authorities had branded the wr iter a "psychopath." ''The case has been con· eluded," Wichita's deputy police chief, John Coonrod, announced Thursday night. "I think in layman's terms, you· can say 'Tbe Poet· was a figment of a person's imagina- tion and that person was the vic- tim, Ruth Finley." claimed "The Poet" had abduct· ed her once and stabbed her while attempting lo abduct her a second time. She aJso claimed he burned a Christmas wreath on her front porch, threw urine on the porch, cut her telephone lines. asked a florist to send her a black flower, and requested that a con- struction company tear up her driveway. TAX BILLS SENT OUT IN COUNTY • • • said. "The Reagan program will increase Soviet incentives lo negotiate genuine arms reduc- tions and . . . will put us in a good position to strengthen our forces further in response to un· constrained growth in Soviet weapons." Mrs. Finley, 51 , of Wichita, confessed that she was "The Poet" about l lh hours after de· tectives began questioning her Thursday night. Coonrod said, and was placed under a doctor's care at a hospital. A source close to the in· vestigation told The Associated Press that police got a break when someone not involved with the case saw Mrs. Finley mail· ing a letter. Police staked out a mailbox and watched as Mrs . Finley mailed more letters over two weeks, the source said. stallments. The first is due Dec. 10, more than two months away. The second installment is due April 10. Those who pay late face a penalty or six percent of the a mount due. Tax bills this year total $655. 7 million, about $86 million more than in fiscal 1979·80. The increase is due to new construction and revaluation of property that has sold during the past year. According lo Citron. the ag· gregate lax burden is about $138 million, or 17.5 percent less. than the total burden in fiscal 1977. the year before passage of Proposition 13, the statewide property tax c:uttinR measure. From Page A1 However, it is about $228 million more than fi scal 1978, after Proposition 13 was passed, showing the effect of new con· slructlon and re·evaluation of property. Citron said owners of residen· tial property are shouldering about 60 percent of the tax burden. compared to 40 percent by holders of commercial property. Prior to passage or Propositin 13. the percentages were reversed. The shift appears related to the fact that residential property sells more rapidly than com· mercial property and thus is be· ing revalued toward market prices al a faster rate. Citron said that, although the aggregate tax burden is $86 million more than in fiscal 1980, taxpayers will not necessarily see higher lax bills than last year. Taxpayers in Santa Ana and Orange may pay about SlO less. ii Newport Beach about $5 more and in Fountain Valley about the same. AJl figures are based on average bills. he said. The fluctuations are due to changes in various tax rates that raise revenue to retire bonds that were approved by various t axing agencies prior to the passage of Proposition 13 . SAVERS EYE TAX-FREE DEPOSITS. • • branch reside in the retirement community of Leisure World , Andrews said. Edwin Richardson, chief ex· " ecutive officer of Huntington Beach·based Mercury Savings and Loan, said "our lobby was very bus)'. but the first 10 days .,. 1 . of each quarter is normally busy." "We haven't been able to get a I handle yet on the action of the a ll ·savers certificates," Richardson said. He s aid no ~ pl a ns to extend hours was $ planned by Mercury. because t the institution is open tonight un· 'i til 6 and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . Newport Balboa Savings and Loan President Fred Forster said Thursday business in the certificates wasn't enormous, but he expects good activity to· day and Saturday. Forster said his institution as well as others were saved a lot or problems thanks to the lower· t interest rate next week. This is r because or the high interest re· ~ purchase agreements that were ~ due to mature Oct. 1. "It makes processing easier," ORANGE COAST Forster said. "We would have had to delay rolling over the re· tail repurchase agreements so our customers could have taken advantage of the h.igher rates." ·'We would have had to open another type of repo account to provide interest from Thursday lo Monday." Jim Pease. regional vice president of Fidelity Federal Savings and Loan in Newport Beach. said business on Thurs· day was typical of the first day of the month, and that there was "no outstanding rush" on the certificates. "Today is probab.ly going lo be a better test of how it's going to go," Pease said. He said the S&L is not planning to extend its hours, but is prepared to do so if necessary. Frank Zrebiec. vice pres· idenl/manager of Crocker Na· tional Bank's main office In Costa Mesa. said "We got a lot of inquiries, but not much ac· lion" on the certificates Thurs· day . He said if busin ess necessitates extending hours past the bank's 6 p.m. closing Daily P.ilat Claulfi.ct actYenllllng 11•1s.2-se11 All 01~ deJ>9nmenta 6"2..,.3~1 T'hOmas P Hatey .......__C-f oetyl ••Ol•- Robert N Weed ,._ ~'A Murph1ne (- MICl'IMI p Harvey -...~ L 1<ay 5'~hultz OW.-"'C..•-~h N Godd1rd Jr c-o-- ~&cn1.11man Ollr1la H L091 ............ e:i~~· ' MAIN Off!Cf UO Wul &•y SI (Oll• Mtu CA M•" •-•n h • IS.0 (ftl• ...... CA t)Ut (OOyr•9'" , .. , °'".,,.. (N\I PuOh\f'ltMI ComNn¥ ftito ttf!llW\ \tot"• .. -. tlt.,\tr1111f1()"' .,.,,1ton11111 ~AtfN Of AO .,.,,,,,....,_._,," ,._ •• ,,,,. m .-., 61 '•00•001on "'<1 ••tr'IOut 'tcM-(••I .. '""'''llO" 01 t00"tf'4PU 4•,._,, \"4....-0 , •• ,,PO"..,. o.1J1d -'t (9\I" M"'-ol ( ... t'oir.,._11 •Ult\ fOGi \\A>Wt•Of•OI\ OY (•rto·r ~_.OO""""tPtiy ,., ""••• \\ \iO mon4Ny ~•h,ftt 't • \hftAh'lf'\' t.a 00 f'l'IO"tti.lt> ~ ... O• ..... Coe" 0.-ly ~tlot ._,. .. wll><lll\cemll<-1,,. N••• I'•~' '' _,..,.. •• ,, ..... 0.-(N'I l'llbh•ll .... c-.... \<--··~ _,,..,, ··--·)IW'O "t M~"Y "'-,,..,., '°' (V'I• "'-NP.,.WI .... ,,. ........... "' .. .Cl\'-"·"' ,,,,,,, ···-l .. uf'I• ~h ~Ill (H•I A '*"41~ fP9• ..... l .... •I-" hbh-\el\l«Nw• ..,.. Wf!fo\ '""' II'''",.., ...01., ...... .,,...,. " ., »O ,., ,, flh .,,,.,, ,. 0 .... •MO CW•-'"'"""~•••it1't time, that closing time would be extended. ' The all·savers certificate al· lows couples to exclude up to $2,000 in interest income from their tax returns between now and 1984. "This is not the magic day." Newport Balboa's Forster con· eluded. "It's not a one·day pro· gram. The next half-year will show how successful the pro· gram is." Bar tax bill response cool SACRAMENTO (AP) -The Assembly tax committee. moved by tearful tales about childr en killed by drunken drivers, nonetheless was not very cordial lo a bill that would tax bar drinks to pay for anti· drunken driver programs. But Revenue and Taxation Committee members on Thurs- day did seem more favorably in· clined towards increasing the state tax for all alcohol, which ls among the lowest in the country. 'Small' savings seen in cutback WASHINGTON (AP ) Abolishing the Energy Depart· ment will save only $1.S billloll or the government's planned $13.8 billion budget for fiscal 1983, The Washington Post re· ported today. Tbe newspaper said ua. H•· toga ntltmate wu contained 1n a confldenUat m emorandum sent by budlet director David Stockman Jut week to President Reallan, who wantl to abolllb t.be ••mcy. l A senior Pentagon official stressed the plan ··wUI not hurt but help" the administration's goal of not just controlling the number of nuclear weapons but actually reducing it. The plan puts the United States "in a far stronger position and in a way that is far more likely lo get us what l.he presi· dent wants . . . than actual re· duction," said the official, one of s everal from the Defense Department who talked with re· porters on the basis that they not be identified. One official who briefed re· porters said the total cost of the program over six years begin· ning in fiscal 1982 would be $180.3 billion. He would not dis· cuss costs of specific programs. saying that would get into classified material. He said that Carter's MX plan -200 missiles shuttled between 4,600 shelters -was rejected because "at all times it was ex· tremely targetable and extreme· ly vulnerable" to Soviet attack. @D WESTCLIFF 102• Irvine Ave. Newport 8Hch ..!1.~e..· "The Poet" letters originally threatened lo reveal that Mrs. Finley had been branded on both thighs with a flatiron ·in a lMS sexual attack. During the four years ol police investigation. Mrs . Finley Some of the letters. examined after police called in postal authorities. were from •'The Poet" to Mrs. Finley, the source said. They were linked to others she had mailed. 7 rescued as boat burns off Catalina • LONG BEACH CAP> -Seven people were rescued after a fire swept a 56-foot charter boat off Santa Catalina Island, the Coast Guard said. Coast Guard Petty Officer An· dy Vilutis said Thursday the skipper of the Catalina Express reported the boat was on fire shortly before noon three miles sou~west of the Los Angeles breakwater light. "It's a commercial vessel. It takes passengers for hire," Vilutis said. Vilutis said two Coast Guard boats were on the scene in nine minutes and had the fire ex· linguished within a quarter· hour. Four passengers from the Catalina Express were already in a lifeboat when the Coast GJJard arrived. They were picked up shortly afterward by another rescu e boat ·from Baywatch Cabrillo. The burning boat's skipper and two crewmen remained aboard as the boat was towed back to its mooring by the Coast Guard. Vilutis said. by Trend Pacific our most popular 2 qt. ~eg. 23 .. 21/2 qt. Reg. 34" Tea Kettle SALE SALE 12" 17" available In blue, green, red, yellow, black, rust, sand, white , . ' . 1Ja111e/le Dt>rteaur 22 . of f'ort Lauderdale fla'l 1s Penthous£> magazrne·s 1981-li2 /'et of the Year llere the funner AAl' cham p1<msl!1p SLPmHnt'T poses 111 the :Vew York City townhouse pool of Rnh < t1UT11u11• maqozi11t• pub/1she1 Sen . Hart, wife to divorrP Sen. Gary Ila rt, D·Colo .. and his wife. Lee, plan to end their 23 -year marriage , Hart's Was hington office says. A statement said, "With regret and mutual respect. Lee and Gary I !art have de· cided to dissolve their mar- riage ·· A bout 30 friend s and neighbors were on hand to help Beverly Mailer load her possessions onto a rented truck after being evicted from her Cape Cod. Mass home. "lt·s like a nightmare," the ex· wife of author Norman Mailer said. Sheriffs deputies took con· trol of the home near the re- "We have nothing further to say, .. Mrs . Hart told Hocky Mountain News from the couple·s subu rban Maryland home. Hart married the former Lee Ludwig in 1958 They have two childre n. aged 10 and 12 sort town after Mrs . Mailer lost a legal battle with her former husband and the In· ternal Revenue Service. The home was sold by the I RS in 1979 as partial payment of back taxes owed by the author Mrs Mailer. who lived there 15 years. fought the sale of the home. claim- ing it was promised to her by Mailer as part of a divorce settlement. Pope Hbn Paul II ended a lonr period °' conv•ltacence ord6red by ~as doctor and resumed hit-normal work scheduk In his summer villa In lhia Alban Hill town south of Rome, lhe pontiff gave three audiences for Vatican of· ficials and visiting prehttes rrom overseas m the span of three hours. John Paul, who was shot In the abdomen, arm and fin1er In St. Peter's Square May 13, has been resting there since he left the hospital Aug. 16. He called her "psychic pre· diction'' o f President Reagan's assassination al· tem~ a fraud -after he aired it on his TV s how. Now s he's s uing him for $10 million for allegedly attempt· ing to defraud her. Beverly liills psychic Tamara Rand says Las Vegas TV show host Dick Maurice .. duped" her into re· taping the prediction s he claims to have made Jan. 20. The second taping March 31 came one day after "Reagan was shot in Washington, and Maurice admitted it was a hoax. But the 34 ·year·Old Ms. Rand insists otherwise. Her Superior Court civil s uit also names producer Gary Greco, Dick Maurice Enterprises and Las Vegas' KTNV-TV. f'l/,f,'S Sl IT /'Mnnm Hanel Sonie clouds linger Coastal l HS tf\en 10 percenl t MnC. of , •In tonlQht P••llY cloudy S•turdo SllQhlly w.-mer durln9 t,,. d•y Co•tt•I low SI tonight. 10 h19r. 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"11'1 the Wll<1>t li911tnlr19 sto<m 1·ve saa n In 10 ?••rs.·· Southern C.llfcwnla EOlton Co >lJC*ttm•n Bob Hull Hkl Thursday Tiie storm, which t>eo41n W-~­ clay around • p.m .• had d._.i r..11 •n IMll Of rltln on -town los Ante1" by,_ ThursdaV 11..t str•ll 111 m~t ..-.as l\acl drl.cl by late after· noon The _.mal r•lnf•ll for ttlls .. .,o,. Is 17 Inc-. Illa National Wt•IMr Senlk• said o.tiv ..ii.t o ... _, ... _ ... ... Monday fr>O.. II you do ""' - .,OU. -· I>• ~ 30 D "' <•I• ""'""• I O "' tnd Y'OV' cc;p~ .,,.u b9 d.-l1111NfWJ S..UfCM• •no Suncl., II ;"u 00 nnt :;' 1&°:~ C.%" .!~, :O:'l"',.u':,: cs.I•_.., SU Rf RIPDRI T991Kl1JAllN .. .. Trlnlded 91 11 V•rac,.ut .. 11 .2S CANADA !z::.7 C••o•ry 70 ,. EdmOl'llOfl ... l7 .OJ n Mont•••• 4S ,. .JO Ott••• ,. ,, .2t TMay•1 ..... ,.,, .... A•oln• " .q Lacati. Av9/MH. SM,. T•-· Toronto ,. 41 t,t7 HuntlllQlon Bluffs 1·2 fair l.S V•ncovnr SS 4'UO HuntlllQlon Pl.-I 1 -.. Wlnnlpee 52 ,, !>ant• AM AIWf' Jetty I -.. 22nd St, H.-.pon ' I -.. B•lboaWedga I -.. Rockplle, l..ligune .., p0or-tr .. Sun, moon, tides Sleepy Hof-1-2 _ .. , .. Tr..ll•llr°'*' I , _ .. , .. S.n Clemente Plet I -61 TOOAY Traf•lgar Sec:Of'ldlow 6:S111.m 1.1 lT·Streatl I -61 IATUllDAY Conon•s Pot"1 I 1 fltlr 6S Fi"'"'"" 1·••.m u Trestles I 2 f•lr-u First low S S.a.m. 2.S San Onofre I 1 fair._ 4J Sec:Of'ld fllgh 1>:20p.m. u TOMORROW'S TIDES Se<Of'lcl low 7:"411.m 1.3 So.Ith. H J9h 12 10 p,m. low S: S4 e.m. SMll direction S..n .. h 6:» p.m ., rlMS 4· .. •.m. REPORTING AGENCIES· HB tl•le. 8111 Kr-. HB city. S•,.. Saturday Reuter. NII. N41n<y Newland. lB, O•vld 0.Vora. SC city, Helen McCw ; SC Moon ..Cs •:JS pm., rlMt state, L•rry Dk• •.m. Satuni.y. We'Te Listening ••• , What do you like about the Daily Pilot' What don't you like" Call th~ number below and your message will be recorded. transt'r1bed and delivered to the appropriate editor The same 24·hour an1wering service may be. used to record let- ter~ to the t'dltor on a ny topit'. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please Tell us what's on your mind 11:.Q - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 2, 1981 H /F Sharing of rides promoted How can you save gasoline, improve air quality and reduce traffic congestion all in one move·! By sharing rides, a practice to be encouraged during special events Tuesday during ·'Share- A·Ride Day" in Orange County. The Orange County Transit District will be observing the day by offering bus passengers coupons for free return trips. Thus. riders can get two rides for the price of one on Tuesday only. Television star Buddy Ebsen, who resides on Balboa Island, will be honorary chairman of an awards ceremony at Knoll's Berry Farm where transporta- tion vehicles of yesteryear. in- cluding a century-old train and a stagecoach, will be on dis play. Transit district officials will honor f our major co unty employers that have set up ridesharing programs. They are the Fluor Corp. in Ir vine. California State University . Fulle rton , ITT· Cannon Electric Division in San ta Ana and Rockwell lnterna tional. Anaheim Division. The promotion was organized by several groups involved in transportation or environmental protection, including Commuter Computer and the Clean Air Coalition. Besides its public bus system. the trans it district also provides radesharing service in which ap· plicanls are matched through a computer with others using the same route!! and tame schedules Mor e information on the system can be obtained by call ing 636 7433 c RIDE > Sand Canyon • repaving set A 11 ~-mile section of Sand Canyon Avenue in Irvine between Barranca Road and the Santa Fe Railway tracks is scheduled for repaving early next year_ An agreement to resurface lhe road was approved in August by the Orange County Board of S upervisors. It is expected to be ratified soon by the Irvine City Council. The two governments ten tatively arc planning to split the $200.000 cost because the city boundary runs down the center of the road. HAPPY 10TH -:\liekt·~ 'lmtsl' :.ind h1." I r11:1111.., n·ll-hrull' J)1" ne~· World""• 10th birth<la~ on llH.• Cindt·n·lla C'a..,tll· "lagl' of tht• Orland11. Flu . amusenwnt park Oriental fruit fly gone from county? Oriental fruit flies round this summer in Placentia and La Habra apparently have tasted their last fruit in Orange County A spokesman in the Orange County Agricultural Com m 1!ls1oner·s Office said Thurs day that no new Oriental tlies ha ve been discovered s ince eradication efforts began in lht' two a reas. .. In those two ins tances. 1 don't think we·11 catch any more at all," said Leonard Liekhus. c h1 t•f deputy commissioner. · But that doesn·t mean we won't find any more in other parts of the county ... Last year. Liekhus noted. Oriental fruit flies were round in four locations in the county, each at different time:.. The flies were eradicated in those in stances in the same manner as in this summer·s cases by spray- ing a pesticide mixed with a strong sex lurc on nearby tree trunks and power pole!>. As with the Mediterranean fruit fly. the Oriental fl) is capa blc of devastating certain fruits and vegetables. Researchers. however. have dt•v1scd the cht·mical treatment th<.1t attracts and kills the Orien- tal fly. but a similar treatment has not been «rcated for the m ore d<tngerous med fly . said Liekhus. No medflies have ever been discovered in Orange County. he added. Brown signs anti-crime hills SACRAMENTO (AP1 Long, mandatory prison sentences for most convicted child m olesters and at least 20-year sentences for some third-time felons were amo ng a s le\\ of c rime bills s igned by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. The Democratic governor is· s ued a stateme nt Thursday praising the Ll'gislature for ··solid and productive efforts in the battle against crime ·· Brown said he had signed 45 anti crime bills s i nce the Legislature adjourned Sept. 15. In addition. he has approved a $495 million prison construction bond for next June's ballot. and said he will work for approval of a companion $280 million jail construction bond. SB910 by Sen . Robert Presley. 0 -Riverside. awaiting final legislalive action. Crime bills signed earlier in· elude a m easure aimed at re· pealing the "diminished capaci· ty" defense and a package or bills to toughen treatment of convicted drunken drivers . The most important bills signed Thursday were SB586 by Sen. Omer Rains. D-Venlura. and AB383. the .. h abitual criminal" bill by Assemblyman Jim Cramer, D-Upland. Rains· bill sharply increases se ntences fo r molesting , particularly for repeat crimes. and requires imprisonment ex· cept in a limited number of cases involving family members who are found to be capable of rehabilitation. Earlier. Brown had signed another Rains bill. SB278, essen· tially eliminating the Mentally Disordered Sex Offender pro· gram that allowed some persons convicted of sex crimes to be sent to me ntal hospitals instead of prison. Cramer 's bill requires a 20· year ·to-life sentcnce for persons convicted of a third maJOr felon) within 10 years The .. habituc.11 criminal .. la .... that was repealed in 1977 tov· ered only a handful or prisoners. But state prison officials say several hundred people may have their sentences lengthened by the new law. be<•ause it in· eludes prisoners who were con· victed earlier of felonies in adult court at age 16 or 17. Thal latter provision. which would extend the terms of some younger prisoners, was one rea· son Brown signed the bill after vetoing a milder measure last year. His aides told him that the earlier · bill. which dictn•t take prior juvenile convictions into account, would apply mainly to older prisoners who were past the most dange rous age. RAFF jcw"elry 32 Fashion Island Newport Beach• 644-20<40 3 Generation• of fnendly per1cmal MN•Ce H/F Orange Coast QAILY PILOT/Friday. October 2, 1981 · mffiTI~rnrn PLO eyes revenge . for bomb deaths BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP > The PLO declared today "the option 1s always open" for re· taliation against Israel for the car-bomb.-expl05ton at a Pales- tinian headquart~rs that left 83 dead and more than 300 wounded. Meanwhile, another bomb went off in southern Lebanon, wrecking an empty Shiite Moslem school. ''This is a new kind or war with Israel and we have lo get accustomed to it . . The option is always open" ror striking back, said the Palestine Libera:. lion Organization's spokesman, Mahmoud Labady, a survivor or Thursday's explosion m Beirut. Israel rebuke d on AWACS issue WASHINGTON <AP) -The Reagan administration, unable to s way Senate opponents, is telling Israel the sale or A WACS radar planes to Saudi Arabia is none of its business and warning Congtess tha t "you'll bear the responsibilities" if the deal is defeated. President R eagan and Secretary or State Alexander M. Haig Jr. appeared on two dif· ferent fronts Thursday to try to prod the Senate into accepting the S8.5 billion arms sale. Hotel reopens after tra{(erly KANSAS CITY. Mo. <AP> Guests have begun to trickle back to the Hyatt Regency Hotel. assured there would be no repeat of the tragedy that struck w hen two s uspended lobby walkways collapsed July 17. kill· ing 113 people and injuring 200 others. The hotel. closed for repairs for 2 1:l months . reopened without fanfare Thursday ni ght anci about four-fifths of the 733 rooms were vacant , sa id manager Tim Lindgren. He said he expected occupancy to rise to about 50 percent later this month. Russ chess chantp crushes old rival MERANO , Italy I AP > World chess champion Anatoly Karpov of the Soviet Union scored a stunning victory over his old enemy Victor Korchnoi in the first game or the Soviet de· rector's second challenge for the title "Korchnoi got crushed by a fast break by Karpov," U.S. grandmaster Robert Byrne said following Thursday's five-hour match in which the opponents played without exchanging words or a handshake. Yiolence marks Iranian e lection BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP> Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's government claimed a huge turnout today in Iran's third post-revolution presidential elec- tion. But violence flared despite precautions and six guerrillas were killed. Tehran radio said. Revolutionary Guards and special volunteers were posted at polling places as Iranians vot- ed for a successor to assassinat· ed President Mohammad Ali Rajai and motorbikes a favorite vehicle of hit-and-run assassins were banned for the day Dairy subsidies raised 3 perre nl WASHJNGTON !AP> -The Agriculture Department boosted dairy subsidies 3 percent today, costing the government an extra Sl million a day and possibly triggering higher prices for con· sumers. Shortly before the government action was announced late Thursday, however. the House voted 328·58 overwhelmingly to roll back the increase The Senate still must act on the bill. WALL SATIN® Beautiful, lasting velvety flat finish for walls & ceilings. Blacks joblessness record WASHINGTON <AP) -Rising joblessness among adults and th~ highest rate ever for blacks sent unemployment up three· tenths of a percent to 7 .5 percent ' in September, the Labor Depart. ment said today. T he total number of people out of work neared 8 million -more than 300,000 above Aueust's total, the department said. For blacks, unemployment rose one-tenth of a percent !g 16.3 percent, a record. The un· employment rate among whites In September jumped four · tenths of a percent lo 6.5 per· cent. Last month's 7.5 percent over· a ll jobless rate was the highest since last November, except for a 7.6 percent rate in May , which government analysts atrributed to a statistical fluke resu1Un1 from sc hool terms ending earlier than In past years. For black and other minority teen-~ers . the iobless rate, which had jumped to •S.7 per· cent In August, dropped to 37.5 percent with the start of the new school year. For blacks and other minorities overall, the rate stood at 15.1 percent, one-tenth or a percent higher than ln August. "Clearly, there's considerable weakness in the economy," said Jack Breggar. a Labor Depart· ment analyst. He attributed much tlf the problem to decHn· lng employm ent in state and local governments. saying such thlnes as cutbacks in federal education aid, res ulting in teacher layofrs, and ln federal subsidized public service job programs -mandated by the Reagan administration budget cuts caused non-federal gov- ernment employment to decline 145,000 Typifying the relative scarcity of jobs overall was the record 4.5 m i II ion people who accepted part time employment l ast month. the department's Bureau of Labor Statistics said. 7 fingers sewn back 44 perform marathon surgery .... BOSTON <AP> Sevl'n fingers severed from the hands of a 21-year-old man by an iron press were s uccessfully re· • , attached in a two-day .. surgical marathon .. that involved 44 doctors, nurses and technicians. doctors have unnounced. ........... \11chael Bates displays bandaged hands to newsmen after seven I m gers were successfully reattached Chart shows where (mgers were severed Bates lost eight fingers . one of which cuuld not be saved Dr. James W. :\1ay Jr .. who headed the Massachusetts General Hos pital surgical team. s aid Thurs day he believed the operation marked the first time surgeons have been able to replace that man.' finger:-,. Ile also ~a id the '161 .i hours was the longest a patient had been under gt-neral anesthesia at Mass·achusetts General The patient. Michael Bates of Dn•ws\·1llt'. :'\ H . lo:.t eight fingers Sept. ..t when they v.en• caught tn lht-iron press at a factor.'' in Bellows F<.1ll s. \'I ··1 knew I didn't havt> am· hands ... Bates rcc<Jll ed ·1 didn't think I"d have hand~ again until" frw day~ <.1go when they had me move my fingers ·· Ma.'' said the s urgical procec1urt-s for reattaching severed limbs h:.i ve become commonplace ovt·r thl• p<.1st few vear s. · .. This type of replant ~urger.'· 1~ goi ng on in t•vt-ry major city as we s peak.·· he s aid Bates arrived in Boston bv ambul<Jnce 21 .! hours after his accident. The fingers . which were kept in <.1 saline solu· tion cooled b,· ict• water. were takl'n to Boston in the ~<.1me ambulance · Surgeons had to gn1fl vt-in~ from Bate~· arms <1nd feet to sections of tht• finger:. scven•I.' m<.1nglt•cl h.'· th(• iron press Angry crowd fails to stop tax • increase FORT LAUDERDALE CAP> Despite the shouts of an angry crowd of about 2,500 people. the Broward County Com mission gave tentative approval early lo· day to a budget for 1981-82 that raises property taxes. The embattled panel voted 5-2 to turn down a ttempts by out· rage.cl county residents lo have the $708 million budget repealed. Instead, the board ended the session shortly after 2 a .m . EDT today by agreeing to meet Tues · day lo review the budget. which was approved after two days of bickeriug. In an outpouring of anti-tax sentiment, about 200 property owners in the crowd signed up at Fort Lauderdale's War Memorial Auditorium Thursday night to s peak against this year's spending plan. Waving placards that read ··Stop,., the crowd yelled .. Recall , recall," referring to the option of citizens to oust elected officials by petition. As approved, the county tax rate would be $6.29 for every $1.000 of assessed property value. two cents higher than last year The increase would follow the hefty i ncreases of past years "Like everyone here. rm mad as hell and r m not going to ~tand for it any more," said Leo Kaufman, the lead-off speaker. no one can pay you more interest than Bank of Newport on the new tax exempt ''all-saver'' certificates So why not save at Bank of Newport where you know you will get the best service and, of course, you will also have the satisfaction of helping the economy of your own community. On October 1, 1981, Bank of Newport will offer a new ''TAX..sA VER" CERTIFICATE of deposit that pays you up to 70% of the average yield of a 52-week T-Bill and allows you up to $1,000 in interest, tax free; up to $2,000 tax free for couples filiilg a joint return. Imagine that! All those great Bank of Newport personalized services and the new ''TAX- SA VER" CERTIFICATE available from your nearest Bank of Newport office. Since, legally, no other bank, savings & loan or thrift can offer you more interest on a "TAX-SAVER" CERTIFI- CATE, it certainly makes sense to save where you know you'll be getting the best banking service available anywhere. REGAL AQUAVELVEr Versatile, flat-look enamel for walls & trim. Durable & scrubbable. WELLS PAINT STORE HARBOR PAINT COOER VILLAGE HOfel DESIGN IOATC.um>H 612 H. COGlf Hwy. L.,_• l•ttell 494-7000 412 lhd str.et H•wporilMcll 675-4040 If it floats, • . 26245• ...... Dr. H•wporllMcll 640.91'3 chances are you'll read about it in the Daily Pilal 642-4321 , ______ __ -·- Bank of Newport Three loc:edou in Newpon Beech: Plciftc COM1 Highway at AYOCadof180.8000, Dover at Sixteenth snet/848-1533S, Thiny..second Street at Wa,.ae/8'JM333. _, ' ' ."-.:,. .. . .. :;_ .. .. ·:. .. ... ' : .. . . I i ; • ' ~ . . . . ( . t ~ . . ' . Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Friday, October 2, 1981 H/F \ Shooti n g of CHP offi cers probe d ] GOP gathers ALHAMBRA <AP > -One California Highway Patrol motorcycle officer was In serious condition and another was critical alter both were shot by a motorist who pulled up next to them on the San Bernardino Freeway, authorities said. ( ' Angeles. The officers "never ' remap fight • m PALM SPRINGS <AP> - Californla Republi&an leaders headed for Palm Springs today to unite their party's counterat- tack against Democratic reap- portionment plans and fight a few battles among themselves. The three-day convention is organJzed around a "We 're Mak· ing Things Better" theme celebrating President Reagan's tax cuts, which took eCCect beginning Thursday, and his spending cuts. But the political activities of two dozen or more Republican contenders for higher offices. angry accusations against so- called party "kingmakers," and a festering disput.e over hints of mis use of party funds, all threaten the planned harmony of the gathering. . ,_ 300 f lee toxic acid vapor leak ed ulcer and Crom a new wound associated with its capture, a veterinarian said after conduct· ing a necropsy on the fish. The number of disorders re- sulted tn a complete collapse of body functions and the animal's death Thursday, said Dr. Jay Sweeney. Firm, Coleman both lose round LOS ANGELES <AP> -In two separate court rulings, Gary Coleman and Tandem Produc- tions have each lost a round In their respective lawsuits relat- ing to the 13-year-old actor's contract for the hit TV series '"Diff'renl Strokes." In Santa Monica Superior Court, Judge Richard Choate on Wednesday threw out Coleman's request that the pact giving him $30,000 an episode this season be reviewed under state law re- garding contracts with minors. -~ .......... CHP and Los Angeles County Sheriff's investigators were seeking two Hispanic men believed to be in the Buick that drove alongside the officers on the freeway Thursday and spewed gunfire, according to the CHP. The license number was partially recorded by a wit- ness, the CHP said. "We have several leads on it," said Sergeant Lance Erickson of the CHP. He said traffic was slow on the freeway at the lime of the shooting, abo11t 2:40 p.m .. and many motorists may have been witnesses. The car drove up where one omcer was removing an object from a traffic lane and the other was slowing traffic, and "the motorist inside began firing at them al random, said CHP spokesman Manuel Padilla. OHicer John Martinez, 33, was in critical condition after lengthy s urgery at Alhambra Community Hospital Thursday night. He suffered wounds of the abdomen, shoulder and sides. the CHP said. Officer Jim Szabo, 'l7, was in serious condi- tion with wounds of the neck. ab· domen. shouJder and side. had a chance," Padilla said, and did not return the gunfire. Martinez, fr om San Bernardino, had been a CHP of fleer for four years. Szabo, from the Sacramento area, joined the CHP two years ago. An Alhambra police spokesman, officer George Flanagan. said investigators were looking into a possibility the same car might have been used in a robbery before the shootings occurred. Dia blo flaw im pac t t o b e outline d LOS ANGELES <AP ) - Pacific Gas & Electric Co. of· ficials are to outline to federal engineers the impact of a design error that raised questions about the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant 's ability to withstand an earthquake. Darrell Eisenhut of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission said the meeting next week in Bethesda, Md.. will determine what kinds of changes will be needed to upgrade the $2.3 billion plant and how long the fuel-loading process will be halted. LONG BEACH <AP > -About 300 people were evacuated from their homes for up to four hours after toxic acid vapors escaped from a 4,000-gallon tank at a waste disposal company, of· ficials said. But on the same day Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Leon Savitch refused Tandem's request for an injunction pro- hibiting Coleman from working anywhere else. PARKING WARNING Monterey County Sheriff Bud Cook "There does not appear to have been any motive for the at- tack ... Padilla said or the shoot- ings that occurred about five mi Jes east or downtown Los "The utility is going to have to convince us . this is the onJy mistake." said Eisenhut. head of the commission 's licensing division The Thursday night incident occurred on the Los Angeles- Long Beach city line, with the wind blowing th e vapors towards Long Beach. However, no injuries were reported, said Long Beach Police Lt. Rod Mickelson. installs a warning sign with a sense of humor rn front of sh~riff s office in Salinas. Motoris ts disr egarded prev1ou~ signs. al bottom. sa~·ing the~· didn't have police car-, Layton home, awaits n etv trial SAN FRANCISCO CAP> Form er Peoples Temple member Larry Layton, the specter of a second trial hanging over him. has returned home for the first time since he was jailed in 1978 on charges of conspiring to kill a U.S. congressman. 'Moderate income ' mortgag~ bills sig~ed Ulcer, u ounds k illed sh a rk SACRAMENTO IAPl -There are two new laws to make it easier f o r persons with moderate incomes to afford home mortgages. Gov, Edmund Brown Jr. an· nounced Thursday that he signed the bills. RANCHO PALOS VERDES <AP) A young Great White shark that died at Marineland after a week in captivity suf- fered from a month-old perforal- "I'm glad to be going home," Layton said Thursday as he stood in shirtsleeves on the steps or the Hall of Justice. clutching a box containing his belongings. 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I 1 Diiiy Piiat FRIDAY, OCT, 2, 1981 STOCKS 85 COMICS 86 GARDEN 810 lllTllBmN lllCH I f DllTlll Vlllf Y Delly 1"11 .......... •Y CMrtn SUfT Fountain Valley High School's band arouses neighborhood by playing fight song of honoree's alma mater Happy 40th, many happy revenges Fountain Valley pair count surprises, not candles at milestone Surprise and delight cross Lynne Hatten's face as band plays 111 her yard By PIUL SNEIDERMAN Of ... Deity ,. ... ·-Dick Hatten was out for re- venge. Last April, his wife Lynne had sprung a surprise 40th birthday party on him, complete with a mock coffin and many gentle re- minders that Dick wasn't grow- ing any younger. Now Lynne's 40lh birthday was approaching. Dick would have his revenge even if he had to hire a brass band to march through the couple's Fountain Va lley neighborhood, trumpet- ing the n e ws of Lynne's milestone . Dick made a cash donation to the Fountain Valley High School Band in exchange for t he services of about 30 musicians. (He balked at the idea of a full · dress parade when he learned he'd h.ave to pay the band uni· form drycleaning bills.) Late Thursday-afternoon. the band came marching down quiet Santa Joanana Street, bellowing the Budweiser beer theme, the unofficial sports song at Lynne's alm a mater, Arizona State. The stunned honoree stepped outside to find the musicians lined up in front of the family home. bearing a banner that proclaimed: .. Happy 40th Birth· day, Lynne." Asked later what her first words were upon seeing the band and the banner, Lynne laughed. "You couldn't print it," she said. Did this top the birthday s ur- prise s h e threw for her hus band? "This was better," she ad- mitted ... Much better. I suspect- ed absolutely nothing. "Earlier today, Dick fell asleep on the couch inside and I said. 'Aren't you going to take me out or something ror my birthday''' I knew he hadn't forgotten, but I thought he j ust didn't feel like doing anything." The Battens moved lo Foun· lain Valley in May 1980. Dick works for a Los Angeles bank. Lynne earned a degree in busi· ness management at Arizona State tbis summer. The coupl e 's two sons, Richard Jr .. 12, and Robert. 6, attend Courreges School Dick Hatten captured hi s wife's surprised expression and the band's J,0-minute street con· cert on videotape. When the music ended. the band members trooped away, and the Hattens retreated inside to celebrate with their friends. "Revenge is sweet," Dick ad- mitted. "It's just over too Quickly.'' Pleased with his revenge. Dick Hatten T(' cords stunned reaction on video ta(X' ""I D Art Hoppe's column ... can be an enriching ex-0 perience. See Page B3 . . Judges free OC criminal ~ case logjam A s pecial week-long effort by many Orange County's Superior Court judges to unclog a bot· lleneck of criminal cases comes to an end today Th_e results, Presiding Judge Social • • crisis feared The president of California's welfare directors association is urging that a s peciaJ session of the legislature be convened to deal with a "fiscal and social crisis" arising out of new and more stringent federal welfare regulations. Dennis Hart, Sacramento County welfare director and one- time chief or Orange County's welfare program, told reporters Thursday in Anaheim that social service agencies could lose millions of dollars in federal support because of California's non.compliance with the new feder al guidelines. Those rules took effect Thurs- day. the beginning of the new feder al fiscal year, and they are expected to lead to as many as 100.000 people being trimmed from the welfare tolls in California. But Hart, who is presiding over the County Welfare Direc- tors Association m eeting at Anaheim's Sheraton Hotel. said the state legislature's inability to pass an enabling law for the new federal rules has created additional major troubles for welfare agencies "We're all operating in a stale of flux. We don't know what's going to happen," be said. California's problems result from the fact that the legislature failed to take final action before adjourning on a bill that would have brought the state's welfare rules in line with the new federal guidelines. Doll house workshop set Doll house builders will learn how to reproduce portions of 17th century European palaces during a Golden West College workshop entitled ''Miniature Architectural Details for Doll Houses." The session will be held from 7 to 10 o'clock tonight in the com- munity center. The workshop will be repeated Friday, Oct. 16 at the same time in the same place. Robert E Rickles says, look good. During t he special five-day push, Rickles said, about 70 criminaJ defendants had their cases adjudicated. This is near the goal set by the presiding judge at the beginning of the week, when he put 16 additioi,aal judges to work on criminal mat- ters. Ten judges normally ban· die felony prosecutions . ··Everythin g went OK," Rickels said. "We got every- thing out. Most of them were relatively short cases." Rickles had announced his un· precedented action last week when it became clear that two factors would soon lead to a severe backlog of criminal cases. Those two factors were an un· usually high number or felony criminal filings for a three· month period beginning last March and a policy by the Dis- trict Attorney's office to no longer plea bargain with defend· ants and instead go to trial. This prompted Rickles to tem- porarily reassign judges who normally concentrate on civil matters. It was the first time s uch action had been taken in Orange County and there were reports that lawyers who handle c iv ti cases were not very pl eased with the emphasis on criminal matters. But Rickles said progress was made in the civil arena too this week and that lawyers he dealt with as presiding judge of the civil calendar had not voiced any complaints. .. Actually. t hey've been tremendously cooperative, .. he said. "I haven't heard anything <of a critical nature l at all." Witnesses to hit-run crash sought Fountain Valley police are seeking witnesses to a hit-and· run accident that left a 63-year· old woman hospitalized with in- tern al in1uries and a broken pelvis. Poli ce s ay three m en described as Hispanics. between 20 and 25, abandoned a black 1979 Chevrolet Monte Carlo after it ran a red light and slammed into the woman's car at the in- tersection or Ward Street and Talbert Avenue in Fountain Valley. Virginia Schultz. of Fountain Valley, was driving the other car and is reported in fair condi- tion at Fountain Va lley Com· munity Hospital. Anyone with in formation about the Sept. 20, 6:20 p.m. ac- cident may call police at 963-9725. Them thar hills critters get taste of urban life CALL OF T HE WILD DEPT. It has been not· ed in the news that animal control officials from the cit~· of lrnne recently issued a warning against the possi bilit~· of prowling eo~·otes. A s if we didn't have e nough to wring our hands about already just with inflation and taxes :\nnn1v. it b true th<1t co,·otes are native to our arC:J and have bN.•n known in °lhe pa!-it to skulk down from the hills into places where people live. t:sua ll~. the~"re hunting for something to eat The Irvine animal control people gave good ad· vice when they suggested small animals and even lots s hould be protected against the possibility of co~·otes making a swing through the neighborhood. \'Ot: ~JGHT HA V E SOME disagreement with the animal controllers when they suggest t hal because th e coyote's territory has been invaded by housing tracts. he is becoming more brazen in stalking t hroug h peopled areas. Maybe t h at ·s b-)- --------------~~ TDM MUR~HINI .W it so but on the other hand, coyotes have long been not- ed for roaming down into some of o ur populated place& and working over t,he local garbage can s . Indeed. I can recall in my youth, long ago. down in San Clem ente. my father kept a shot gun in the family bathroom. This was because the bathroom window had t he only clear view of t he ramily garbage containers. Thus it was the only vantage from which he was like ly to get a good pot·shot at I "No' No! Chcue the COJIOlt -the CC}f/Ote' NOT THE SKUNK!" the visiting Wily Coyote. Sometimes I'd wake up in the middle of the night to the sound of a volley of blasts and realize that good old dad was in the bathroom. blazin~ away at the local coyote population. OFTEN. THE SHOTS were interspersed with certain words· that father was s houting at the coyotes but I'm sure 1 didn't know what they meant at that te nder age. No sense trying to reconstruct that part h ere. ' :\n~·,,·ay . dud 1H•n•r dispatched a single Wily Co~ Ott". as far as I can n•call They are great beast!'> \\ ht'n it t•omes to fl eeing for their lives Thost• animals didn't earn the name of wilv for nothing. ~·ou can bt•t on that. · Recent \'ears an San Clemente. there have been f'l'P<H'lS of small dogs being snatched by coyotes tn front of the \'('r'\ horrified en~s of hillsid e owner~ The!-ie mu!'>t be cfo!-.cendants of the very same beasts my father once blazed away at unsuccessfully. Anyway. for people who doubt that wild a nimals have survived in toda,··s world of automated bank- ing. hous ing tracts and taco stands. we now ha\'e the reports from San Clemente and Irvine to ponder. I know of no instance where covotes have been reported recently in Laguna Beac h. Newport or Hun- tington. But s ure as I write this. 1"11 get correspond- ence confirming s uch a sighting. IT CAN BE REPORTED that s kunks 1'lill like m~· neighborhood hig h in the hills of Laguna Beach. In fact. we have one s kunk who seems to have taken up permanent residency in the bushes a nd brambles that s urround our back yard. So far he's been a good enough fellow and minds his own business pretty much. I consider him a (air guarantee we won·t have too many visits from coyotes. THE .ONLY TIMES our neighborhood skunk becomes upset . and thrashes a round a lot out in the bus hes and brambles. has been when the neighborhooq kid plays his stereo at full volume. I wish I could get the two of them together. They deserve each other. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 2, 1981 H /F Bl NY E COMPO ITE TRANSACTIONS OUO'f UIO-.I 11'1(1.UOI ......... '"'' llllWYOlk ... , .... ,. flACl l'IC, ..... aouo ... OIUOlf AlliO c11•c1•11a11 noes tllCMANOH•UIDlll'OITIOIY fMl ll•tOANO ll"TINU , WI" Nel S.010 Nel S.I" Nel S.let Nel ~In "'•I "C "Cl\ CIOW ("t ,. t -CIO\f C"9 P £ ,.., CIOM C:llt P f Nh Clo.. ("9 P E "4b Ctow C"9 If'-1.3 11 11 t.-~ s=. 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"' n~.1" ~ri.1 ~ . ,ug 1."·. i>~~':'i:r' ~ 11 ~ • '"' ant o s misses pay men llol..C I ... 1 MS ,,.,,. + 'Ml Olftltet 14 U,1 tlVt + !"'° He-J 6 S 14V. ..... M<llel '1111 . 1>0 4'4 • ~r ~ ' I 1 '.; \!; •-ee11 t.0$ , .,. Z"'-• 11t 1 ~ 12•L~ •• "f••BJ • 1 • rs 1~+" 1t1 Pl 2~ 25 ~. , m t osr v.. v. C ARPINTERJA (AP) ...-· Sambo's -t Uflo OI Int " . O • 1... ., T "' Mrl"" ' .SO IS ., !2111 + "" y0$ I.IV • 10 Ul't • Yt ~ 3.IO JI W• + ~ .. ::J:~ ~': . ll '": : g::;., "tot: I; ~ ~:Iv. Htrnllll .40 4 ,. 11141 + 141 yJW . " "'· ... Pn:I I' J w. + '" Restaurants Inc. railed to pay the ... I• ,,_ J S3 °" .. Olvrsln 6 21 ~t l't Merrtk l.Jt • 11 "*'• '-Ytt 1 ... • JI ~. ""!"co tr I. 1 2lfl• "' •4 8 ill' 't d th fi l · .... "' e.a .. ruo ""'. " °'""'° .eo • m llfl'I>-~ "•"'• .a 12 111 lPll • 111 o.m 1.to 10 ,,, a • '"' l'Svc 1 .~. t>V. •• ,, ..-.. m ion 1 o we as e rs In· ... E,., 1 • , "'• "' °"" 11 • ... . 1JO '"" • "" 14•rK' 1.10 1 ~ 11~. "" °'.,, uo.. 3 1"'• -. • Pb • 1 nt-1o~ !}, s tallment on a $100 m1·111·on r-tru"· ere1111t · : : SJD J\'11 °"'411d ... 11 4 u • v. H•r1SM 1 12 , 11 ""' + 141 M<Ortf41 1 10 m 62~ • 1 !"° 2.60 1 "' toV». "' ""' .. •fllSt 1 ... 11 us~· ~5 JO•,., 10'-"'t l't =:~'lo ·-:1~ ~ '=! ==8't~ t':I ~ ~ fttz: :,• .,'I.cf:~:~·•"~ 1!t! ~ tured loan critical to the survival of 1,litM I.IC IJ ll H ~\It::~ I~ 1.,, : 'l JSo\11. i.\ fofwtt•I t '. .. • J4 tJ • 14 ~OrH Al IJ 164 .. .._. l't ti~·1u ·~ 1100 tml7\lt • ~ the Chain. =~~"r..!·; .; 20\o'I+" • II f lt =·...:. ... .,..... .. . Uh Iii '"" ... I! +t\'11 ~ ·f .. • Th ,,_ 1 d Th d enaw01 1.m 1 n 1414-..., o.wc" 1.eo ''* tWt• ....... 1111 .-10 11 1t111 ..... ~l 1..e ... .a. :', !.L • 111 ~ • .i 1 ,...-. ·14 e w m a so announce urs a y .. .,uo t.a s 11 ~ 141 PowJn • n" 109 ~. . '"'" ... 24 1 o 11 · ... -~ t ........ 44 I ~· '' that t't had fa1'led to pay dlvt'dends on ti< VG pft.47 . t .. ...._ " Or-1 .. 10 .,z 1...,_ 1" -IM t .90 I t2 IJ\lo + I' McNeil ... I •12f\-141 .:. , rl y,. (.a •-511 u11 , , 1114. "' °"" ... 10 405 l1". " Htllm • .M 10 11 av.+ ~ =:::,. 1·• ,1 10~ ~! 1·" . 1 e ither its $1.45 or $UJ.4 preferred a-O.llM t O llVlt "O<'l1tt 1 .... , 10 10~ .. 1' ~~H tAI 1 12 » +IYt • t' • ,..~ ·1 I t k kl ,_,.,., ... u "' •11t• 111 °''"'', .., 6 ,, 16y,. v. Htl11.1 w1 . 1 11 ..... ""'""' . 11 "; lS -1 • • . 11 .. .. . stoc s ertes. The preferred sloe s 1--.• 1 #fl 11\lt-Iii Olll"Oftt t 40 • JSl4 ,. t ll't HtlM( 6 II 1"' + .. Miiion 112 ' ~. • r · . Sl ~ a 11 owned by G DV Inc.' wblch wtll be mtll DftAI .. • lll"t-\'lo ""' .,~;'° 1 » • 'Ml Hellrlnt 1.• s " ltllo + ~ ~!!"" I a t •,1 •1!.~ Vi l c0 It . 1 J"-~ '"'*'* 1,1111 • »14-"' Dulle,. 104 • m ~ • 14 Ht1mfl ·• 14 .., =:+> ,,,_..,,.. .. ....... ... •1 ,--. -allowed to elect a majority of the •r • • 1m 1 •"'• v. °'*'pf.:,.. .. uao " • v. '*'<."" ut • "" • :r~1 1·1" I .: :•1 •L 1~· •~" ~v. +'2f firm's directo-al the nex• board pt .ta .. 1 ~· .. ~pf 1.Jt .. ao U\lt+ 114 Hlrllly t: P It ':l:• Me~Cll • 1 ll"'9 ~Iii F -;z , ., • ""'':::111 ,,....:l4 E;rNtu 1:0tv.·111 =:.t:1.a ·;~ • + ·-.rn.y1. t"'1 S*l4+1 '1 ' ~v. meeting,slatedrorOct.20. •!:!""' U2 1 "7 • +W. Lt 1:t0 1 JAi 12\lt.t ~ t!!!IJI. I .2'17~ oCll'l•I ....... IJI 1111 JIV.+ . : I + ~ 1~~"'1:H :: l 1~+·i.i ~:.1<1 ,: ·~~u • ~ m'=r :~'% ~ ff141;~Me::1:::1; ~ft~~ ~~ . ! ~ (J ,.. ly _,_ d' t ... ' It 11 +I Pf' '>l "dllO \4+ 14o !11Vtff .1$10 1GI 74'• l4 •1te .. ft. ™+" P1A 1~ I ~ .. " , Uaner 8Ulif:B tp ::." JAi: ~ r : t :f ,:,~ ·: ': 111:.:i " wll:::' ::: : ..!J. : !1 MOMmr-r:' ·~:: 1~ ,,.f':t14 fl :-1J ~-""'" " • 1rl11 .12 , 414 1N-,,. ,0,. 11.t'o. i. 11 u • v. Ba,.': .. t• 1 i1i m»-14 Mt ..01.-mt -... J. • ~ ~ SANTA CLARA (AP) -Quarterly • •1 1614+"' ""' u > u TV-. "' 11$. 10 ' ,, 29111 • ~1 llf 1.» .. u" ~. Afi "' ... J f N ti 1 Se tcond to tt 1""' ,;.~is-.,._ 111 EGO -.,,.,,.i. 14 ,........ ~1f ~Tr.-~ .. =;1. , .. ·; : ~i ~~ i: :· 1 o _ ~ n v , sa es or a ona m uc r 2• • a '"'• -. svs • tti ., 14 • 4 "9ft'#l1 1.<111 .n .1 ••• ~ •• • .... .. . ~ • 1,1o Corp. dropped 2 percent ft'orn Ule ( t •. 119'+ "' ...... .. 1 4J I • " ...... u l,t• a • ' • l't w r.tiJI .. • 1r-..... " • .t 1 ume pertod In 1980, and earuln1s ~i • • IM t \'lo i:J2 ' IJ ~ ' " ~I-·5l: • 1 =+I~ If : ~ :~• " ·~ ~a Wert five cents per lhare C()mpared ="'r"" 1~ .• ;T l~! : ~tr .. 11ft ll!!! : =1~ ... 11 u ~ ... , .! l ! " rii-! " :::r. 1• 1 with l••t year's 85 c'"'n t.s. A I. J .-...... .... • I~• '°' m '! : Mii+ 16 • . t ~+ '-•-;wt • ~ "' • 1. 1 • • • " · .• • ~ l•+ " t i ?L • "' • .,...,.1 • NaUonal on Thursday rePortf(I net .. ,,J t ,Jg r;. •1t: uu \:: i~ j,. •! i . fr ht ~ 1~ ~ ~. a:;J • u m;: l: • : 1• 111i aalea of $325.7 million in the nrat . .: J itl ~:1= .. '·i ' ~--:'~ ...:,,"': 1. ,, ...... II t.tl '# Cr. ::::: af'1· ii' quarter or Ila flacal year, wblcb ·~ ' ·~~. 111 " . 1 + "§I M• t • ., • ' • "" 2:1 ended Sept. 20. In lhat period last ·"' 1: ~ .~~ .~ • ,·,... J :: ·: •' 1::'.;· " .. • Mil:r ue • ff 4i' i: :1 year, It.I Wes were 1331.3 milllon. _. .. l'N ~..... t 1 "..,._ jl SJ l'M• Mftllln .. .. • 9- f ' ·•" ~ .. ~ .._,~ New rights protect YOU ' I • ( Cl~e to 3 m illion of you are slated lo r ein sula te your h o mes this fall a nd winter a nd str etch your h o u s ing budgeU to your a b !lolute limit in a n e ffort to save on hea ting costs . But o f this huge tota l o f A men ta.m i, a discourag ing. d1s gracerully la r ge pro portion w ill m a k e u nnece:ssary errors a n d fail in your e f for t!l becau st-you d o n 't know you h ave n t-w n ghts tha t pro vide you wit h el'SCnliu l informa tio n ro r your ,protection. i A ll selle r s or in s ula tio n m u s t n ow supply a "M a nufac turers Fact S h eet" g1v1ng you. the con sumer , o b j l'cti ve tac ts essential to you r untll'rs tand · ing o f w h a t you ~ a1·e bu y in g B E FORE you r p u rc h a se. so ~,.. you can com _ pure in s u la t ion A · • pro ducts o n e f · ... , .. (-11.-.A-PD-RJ-IR-- f ectiven ess a n d price. Sellers in clude ret a ilers. ins ulation contractors a nd h o m e builde r s. says the n e w F e d e r al Tra de Com - missio n r e g ula tio n . T h e f~ct s h eet to w hic h y ou a r e e nti tled ide ntifies the size, thic kness a n d R -val ue o f th e ins ulation. I r -value ind icates the insula tio n 's e r. (ect 1veness. The h ig h e r the R value . the greater the insulaling pow"r . > While ene r gy costs a r e 10 a leveling o ff pha s e r ig ht n ow, it's a l most s urely temporary a nd p rices soon will be h eading u p M any o f you w ho ins u lated you r ho m e a llie s when e nergy prices were lower m a y h ave a dde d only R·l9 insulation 16 inch c !>l This 1s n o lo n ger con s idered a d e qua te . A nd, in fact, th e F e d eral H o u sin g A dministr a · tion 's m inimum property s tan dard s now call fo r as m uch as 12 in c h es I ft ·38J o f a ttic insulation i n some areas. T h e a mount o f ins ulation a home n eed s varies d ependin g o n t h e c l i mate in which you h ve. the size and type o f you r h o u se, t h e n umber 1n your fam ily, your fuel u se patte rns . Your local utility probably 1s yo ur b est s ource for findin g o ut exactly how much ins ula tio n y ou n eed . "Once t hat's d e t erm i n e d a n d you 've d ecid e d you wan t to d o the job yourself." s u ggests T r umb u ll, "go to the ret a ile r a n d a s k to see th e feict s h eet " But cton 't s to p there I) Read the lnsulatlon package. It s h o uld state the R ·v aJue a n d confirm t h e information o n the fact sheet The p ackage s h ould a lso bear th e la b el of the Nat ion a l Associa t ion of H ome B uilders R esear c h fo'ounda t1o n Inc ., which m eans samples o f the ins u la · lio n h ave been test e d b y the NAHB's tnde p e nde n t ex perts to m eet the the rmal performa n ce !>l a te d on the package as well a s the d imensional s p ecificatio n s 2> Check the In sulation material. 1\ll ins ulatio n s are e ithe r "in o rganic" o r 'organic " U nfac ed. in o r gan ic insulat io n o ffe rs certa in inher e nt a d vantages in fire saf e t y a nd m oisture resista n ce. Ino r g anic m a t e r ials a lso a r e n ot likely t o conta in pote ntia lly corrosive c h e micals o r o the r compo ne nts s u c h as s t a r c h . whic h can pe rmit th e g r o wth o f b a cteria a nd a ttract insectB. If the R -values, the N AHB l abel a nd the n a ture and dim e n sion s o f the in s ula t ion are n ot p r inted o n the ins ula tio n p ack age. ask the retaile r fo r the facts. A ll these are importa nt 10 evaluating in s ula tio n . STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORK(API Fln•I Dow Jones h gs. IM Thu"Oay, Ocl. I noc1ts 0-H'9rl Low CloM CM 30 Ina 14160 ISS • l40 fJ U1.2t • 2.11 20 Trn 3't 5' 3S6 t7 347 l • lSS 54 • S SI IS Ull 101 9' 102 ff 101.119 101 SI 0.43 •S Slk 32' t4 l33 41 326 83 331 ,. • I 16 lnOUS . , , , . •. 101.000 Tr•n 71).100 Ullll 950.600 U Sil S,710.100 WHAT STOCKS DID NEW YOR.: (A..-1 l.K, 1 Prt• Tooay d~~I A0111nceo 1133 :· .. ;· . .. ~ .. . . .. .. • OecllneO "2• 110 • AMERICAN LEADERS UPS ANO DOWNS NEW YORK (API -Tiit tollowono 11\1 11\owJ Ill« New YM• SIOO EAcrwtngt 1lock1 •llO ... ,.,..,.,, 111e1 nav• oont up Ille most eno clown Ille mos1 baltd on percent of <....,. •-nlleu Of vofu...-IM Tllursa.y. NO wcurllltt lr.aillQ i.1ow 0 ere Incl Udtel. Ntl •llCI pe.cenf~ < ... llOllS •rt Ill« dlllerence ~11 11\P previous ctoslf\O prl<UllCIT~,~~~ke. I Vor~~':~nc ~~ ~C~?"' J TH•SIM t 2S • J l TrGPL • 6Sc>f ~ • '' l • SnlFelnt ' 25 J~. S Cooper Lab JOt.1 • J .. • ereY11n0 '1111 2-.. • v. 1 ~nfrnDete 10\lo • l'IO e w Corp WI 6 • " • ollllelm 1 ""' • l'I> 10 Newmont 51V. • S'l• JI V-Co 2\lt • "• n Sf9<1Bu9l11 ' ,,.... • '"' IJ &•llMr 1..0 11\i + I''\ 14 AmAlrln wt S"• .. "" U MorenEno n "" • I~ It Tesoro Pel 11•1 •• '" 17 lnllHerv S 7Mll 19 • '"' N•me I Wurlhzer J Elllyl'li PIA ! gr,.:~.f : s Coleco 1110 t TrlSou '"" t PIOllffri!I I J lwelcM t M•ys J W 10 P\lrlln F•Sll 11 Alt.en tn< 12~-la mofl Cp 14 men IS 0 "'"" lllO 1• ~11 Steno DOWl'IS i....1 "'° 4\1> -l\lo ,,_ '" """' 14 " -. 1\'t "' J v. ll"' -, .. JV. -,,. 3~ -•t. "" -IV. 2'1'1 l't 2~ -~ 6\lt ... zv. -\It JV. Yt l~'llo -"' Pel Up 14.l Up 13 6 Up 13 l Up 12 • Up 11 3 Up 11 I Up 111 Up 11.• Up I I S Up 11 7 Up 11 I Up 10.t Up 106 Up 10.l Up 10 t Up 10 • Up 10.1 P<I. 0 11 23.• Off 11.1 Otl 10 9 Ott •.6 Otl • I 00 11 Ott 7,1 1 011 g 6 l S.t S.• , s.s S.l Off S.J Qlf S.2 GOLD COINS Hl£W YOllK IAPI -Prlee1 I~ Tilurld9'r If..._ C'll!M, ,.,.,..,... wltll \'"'•*I"• prq. a~ 11rey ei., ..s>.rs, .n u.n .. ........ I l1Wyoa., MS:J.JS, ctllt.Ut. -"--....... I J ,,..... ••.• t.sJl.00, .. ...... ,. ....... tOO ,,.._, ..,, .,..., ••• """°· ettU.• 642-4321 Dir1ct or coll«t, to 111blcribe to ~r hom•town popff', thc UllCll•"~o '21 318 roi.1 issu•s 1111 1119 N•w lllglls 2 1 1'$tw 10 ... s Sl SI WHA l AMO DID NEW YORK IAl'I UCt. I t Prtv • • AclYenc.O lodaJ. '% ' \ Oeclln•o JI• ,.~ • Un<ll•ll~ 110 114 • Tot11 luuet ISi llQ t N ... hlOlll I • f New lows 16 18 METALS ~ti~ UWIO I pound, U 5 Offll,,.. ~ llont L•H »--0 c...ts • -.nd. llflC 4'\/;j cents• pound, O.llv••tO Tllo JI .ID' Mtlets Wffk comPO$lle lb. Al•lftl ...... 7'-«) Cell!\ I pounO, N Y Mff<WV t4J2 00 per lltSie Pt.t'-11-404.00 troy or .. N Y ~-~~~~~.....;..~~~~~~~ . SILVER ~ Hencty I. Hfrme11, '9.460 .,.., troy ounce GOLD QUOTATIONS ' . . # . • ' ~ ~: mornll'IO ll•lno MU.JS, off U.!IO. L ...... : •"-ll•lng $4».0D, Oii '1 PS. Perl•. •119,,_, II Mino M'IS.IM, up M>.05 ,., ..... , t436.02.1111 to.77. ' l•rkll: l•t• ll•lnv Ml.S.00, uncll•1191d, ~ Ml.SOO-.cf "•HY & Mar-: Conly olelly CIUOl•I , ..u.oo. off iu s t: ............ : IOflly <Nily QUOlel "41S.OO, off \ SI.IS. ........ ; Conly dally CIUOlll l•b<l<•led • M5'.7J, Off ti .... SYMBOLS =~ ='~:'.: ~?~ ... -... -~. to.-on llM IMI _..,,, °' ..,.,.....,.,.~, t.claratlol\ S"C••I Of o tr-• -Of ~la "1)1 -'O"•led. ---:.::.:' ... "';":.'::':"':?.:0~~ ..... _. ~ C•lictviellllftltdl•-• '' O.Cl1,ect 0' 011t -,,. P'•c•d•ng '' month• ' ~ Of 119'4 • .,., tlock di<•-Of 5pl+f .. • ~ --· ... _ ""'"*' -or no --etleel ellv--1119 ·~ .. ,... -,... ..... -.... 1 ... -...... _ ... ___ r-a.-., ..., ill ~ II monlllt ptvt llOCk ~ """"' "' _... "' ,,._'"O 11 monllla •-_....,.on .... .,-or ••-0"'1"""''°"-....,.,..,. or •••rtOf\fl 'f £• Ofvtdllnd W -'"""' ,....,.,11111 ctd-ellie. wd-When d•tl11lh1llHI .,..Wfto11 --WIWI-...,. ,.,.._,.-..._ .-..£a..,_,...... PL -The P"ee ot • tlK• u o .......... ,_ • --....-"' dW>Ooflt Ille._ ~ ,.__....,. !ltv .. HllO IMI -- .llilyPlal DEATHS ELSEWHERE PHILADELPHIA tA .. I Joh• L Spivak, 14. a Journalist who upott'd Nall l(tUIJJ>~. the Ku Klux Klan ond corrupt lnstltu 11 on11 durlne u 60 yrur urtier dtlod Wedne~oy llOUl\'TON 1Al'I JaC'k K. Wllllami;, 61 , rormer prc~ident and c:hanrl'llor of 1'ex1u A&M Un1ver,11v. died Mnnd'1V • SAC slates dedication Santa Ana College will dedicate its Cam1>us Center in honor of Presi· dent Emeritus John E. Johnson on \Vednesday, al 11 :JO a.m. Open house will follow and a conct>rt and barbeque will be featured. 'l'he $4 .5 mllllon Johnson Campus Center will house a Student Health Center. food services. community meeting rooms, a ti cket office, student govern· ment and activity of· rices, a student lounge and several campus of· fices. DEA TH NOTICES BYBEE CORA SPIRES BYBEE, reMdent or Costa ~1e::.a Ca for 9 year~ Pas:.ed awa\ on Se1>1ember 28. 1981. Sun 1vl'd b y daughter Nanrv R Pendleberry of Costa ~tesa . Ca , grandt:h1ldren. Wayne c1nd David Pendlebl•rn Private service:. will be heid al llarbor Lawn ~1emonal Park Servit•e:. under the direction or Harbor L::iwn- Mount Olive Mortuarv of Costa Mesa S40·5SS4. · KEl.TER FRANCIS E KELTER. DDS. resident of Newport BeaC'h. Ca ror the past 40 years . Passed awa\ on Oct ober 1. i9Rt at lloag Memorial llospital lie was born 10 Iowa on Sep- te mber 21. 1912 He "as a d e ntis t ror 40 year!> 1n ewport Beach. Ca . he was actually the first denti!lt in Nl'\\ port BeaC'h. Ca lie 1s survived b' his wife \'era r Kelter or. Newport Beach. C<i • ·I children. William Francis Kelte r of ~ewport Beach. Ca . Sha"n Michael Keller of Newport Beach. Ca . Patricia Ann Re1den of Costa Mesa. Ca . Marcella Kathleen Hatala of Ohio, also 2 step children John Robert Weber or NC\\ port Beach. Ca . and Sallv Said or Orange . Ca a nd 15 gra ndchildren He was a \'Cteran of the 1\rm~ /\I r Force where he attained the rank of M<ijor M;1s« or Christian Burial wi ll be on Saturda}. October 3. 1981 at 10 OOAM at Our Lad~ of Mount Carmel Cath oli c Church. Newport Oeach. Ca Burial will follow al Pacific \'1e\\ Memorial Park In heu of rlo" ers the Ca m1 I~ re quests contributions be made to the Kidney Founda· t ion of Southern California. ·14 525 San F elicano . LaMi r ada , Ca 90638 Services under the direction of Baltz Bergeron·Smilh & Tuthill Wes tcliff Chapel Mortuary of Costa Mesa 646·9371 ROETllER VELMA ETllA ROETHER. passed away nn September 30. 1981 on Balboa Island, Ca . Survived by her hushand Wilham II. Roether. son11 W1llinm K Roether or Valencia, Ca . Stewart Roether abo of , " PACIHC YIEW MB«>•IAL PAalC Cerreterv Mor1uarv Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View Drivr Newporl Beach 6'U·2700 McCO«MfOC MOITUA•IES Laouna Beach 494-941 5 LaQuna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Cap1s1rano 495·1776 HAUOI L.AWM--MT. OLIVE Mortuary• Cemeterv Crema1ory 1625 Gisler Ave Cos1a Mesa 540·55~ '9HCI llOTHUS l&L llOAOWAY MOl'TUAU 110 Broaclwav Costa Mesa &42·9150 IALTllB•UOH SMITH & lUTHtU WHTCUH CH~f'll 427 E Hth SI Cos11 Mesa 646-9371 ColUJ¥bia passes issued 1"1 HI to view the second landlnl of the space shuttle Columbia Me being issued by the Anaheim Ch11mbcr of Commerce to Orunge County residents. Orange Coa t DAILY PILOT/Friday. Oc1ober 2, 1981 U I l'Otr •• lUYICC STAT!Ml!N T O' OWNERSHIP, MANAQl!MENT AND CIRCUL~TION (1'94w.-.. ., ,. IJ • c ,,,., I TITU 0' llUllLtCATION ----·-·-Tij_,_ ...... _._''..,"..-"-',--.---i' I 0Atf O• "LING ti '·141 al oj nl 110-1-H1 Q-)tly Pilot -Carbined with News Press t llUOIJCNCV 0' IUUf ..__.. __ ...__ --~----; A HO o• IUIJU "V•L llH(O • ANNUAL sv•5Clllll llON ~66.00 •NNUAl.L V ,.lllC( 165 Daily 1---------------------------• COM,.lfTI IHILINO A0011l55 0 ' IOIOWN OHICl OP l'Ul llCAllON 1s11 .. 1 Cllp, Co..n•r Sl•I• .,.. ,,, Coll•11No1 "''"'""/ JJO West Bay Street. Costa t'es.1. Oranre C.OU-.cy, California. 92627 \ COMPLff( MAILINO A0Dlllll OJ TH( llf,.00UAllTU5Ci'iiOfmAL aU'iiHrnor,,CCW 1Hf PUBLISHERS (N Oi j;•lnl••t/ Smie ~ICTlnOUl evsi•eu U..ITA.,.....MT TM ,.._,,. --Ill .,.. •olftt !Nal ........ ti lllT(HUI tVllNIU CINTtA, COltONA. U.11 I.A llu ...... ~ N ...... ,C;ll ....... titn •r-... ~. 11•11 ........ ...... ~ N,...., Cal•fwnl•••n ·-111 •. th1<11ef, t1•11 u .... ...... L..-NI-I, ttt1fl9t11I• tan ••,..,. • .. ,,,,.,, t1t11 i.. ltu ·-· a......-. N!-4. c.llfwllla t»11 ..... ,, M. ~II, 17tll L.e l"U ...... I.-N ..... , Coiltotftla t1t17 Tlllt lkltl,..u It COIWl-.<ltcl l>Y a 0-Mr a I P¥lNt""- lt-r1 M CAM,.._11 flllt Ii.I-I •• llflll wllf> IN CouftlY Clan ot 0r • ._ c-tv Oft H /F "CT1nous •v..••M 9'MMI ITATH••T TM .. l .... lftt ,.,_. ••• ...... ...,,,.. ... , . LIWCO 111.eCTa1c CO •• INC. •• C•llf•r11I• c..-,....11.,., 4M ,..,,11 N--1 ...... _,.,, ...... GI ..., l •rl A. &..wit. lfl 11 ~ A ..... N_, .._,,, C. • ._., ,,_ M. L.r#lt, Ml II ...,.. ..... N....,, ...... tt ""' T"I• ...,.._I•~-IW a C.. 11tt•t'°"- 1Awt• E leclrl( C:. . IM IY &MIA. ~I .. ......... Thll •-w•• flied wit.II -c -•Y ci..11., Or-<:aunt., ...... leMller ,., '"' Vehicle passes are dis· trlbuted on a first-come, first-served basis al no charge for entry lo the shuttle viewing area al Edwards Air Force Base new-Palmdale. 'JUU NAMES AND COM,.Ull MAILING ... 0011£$, or PUlllSHfR IOITOR ANO MANAGING (OlfOA '"" ,,.,., Ml,/$1 NOi O• o • .,., --------A ..... allt,t•t ~I..,.. ,.,,_ PybJl....0 Or-. C:O.tl Dall¥ 1"1101, Pwl>ll-Or-Coell 0.llY ltli.t Thanas P. Haley, 330 West Say Street, CosLa "lesa, C'...llifom ia, q2627 Sept II, H. Oct. J. t, 1'11 ........ , S.pt. ti. H. OC1. t. t , 1•1 t~I Over 40.000 passes have been authorized for public di s tribution throughout California. For iuformation cull 535·2833. £011011 IH•m• •Ml CO"'ll""• M•JUn11 AddtH•/ Thanas 1-\Jrphine, 330 Wes t Bay Street, Costa "lesa, CaHfomta, 92627 Olarles Loos , 330 West Bay Street, C.Osta Mesa, California, 92627 1 OWNER rt own•ii bf • tt#po1etlon, It• n•m• ettd •ddt•U mt1•t b• •l•l•d ''"'•Ito tm,,,•dl1ltHy ,,,.,."""., '"• "''"'., 1nd •Odr•UH ol uura "Okl#t own#ltt 01 ttolfl;"f t •.r-t-"I Ol mOt• ot 101•' .,.,ounl o/ u ocA U not 0•'1•d Oy • co,patelk>tt tit• n•ln•• .,.. '""'H tH olll't• utdt,1d1JM l)•ne; • "'"'' H pl<tM II 01•1t••d flf I p.,ltt•tt.ltlp Of Ollt., 11nl1'COIPf>l"•d llnn ltl tt•m. •-"d t ddtHt fl '1/fell H llt•r OI e#Clt U!IOl•ldt,1t lmut l bf Uhtn U lht pv1t,,,cer10,, 11 pultllaltH •t • f'on11om 01gant11Uon Ht ".m• •no eddl•u ""'" O• 1111" I ,,,.,,. '""" O• ""'"-P'•'"' FUll NAME COMPlf.TC MAU l .. C AOOR( ~~ -l PUil.iC llTICl , ICTI nou' •uM .. .u MAMt '14TIMIMT Tlla lol-lllQ _ _, It dol"9 l>U\I ,,...$ •• ARDIZtONE STUDIOS CALI FOllNIA, IOCll W. 11111 SI , wit• H, Coal• Mew, Ce ttt• JO>t;>fl V. Ar<llU-. , .. ) Elo.n ••. COtlaMew, Ce tt.21 Thlt IDU>lfwu •• c-..Cteo Dy an In· "'"'°"•' Jo.A,,,lzmtW Tllli ., .......... WH Ill.., Wiii\ , ... Co<inly Cl~k Of Or-County on S.p- temt>er I~. 1 .. 1 ~ICTITIOU' tUtl .. eU .. AMl'STATIMl .. T TM loll•wlftO P<I• .Oft• ere •Dln11 11u&1nenM J AMt011EE PllOOUCTIO .. $. 1t•OO Felr<llllO DrlH, 'ulle -· ,,.,,,._ Callfomi. ..,,, . Cocllrene Cllaff, 1.1w1n1n011 A c om11a111. 111<., • c.1i-a <•-•· "°"· t..00 l'elrcllllO Ot'I.,., wtt. *· lrvlne, CelltoNlla tf71J Thlt .....in.., I•,-_,....,•<•· .............. C.OCllr-0..M. Llwl,...., &Com_, In<. R L¥"" LMftt0t1an, ~I-Newport man named to post ,__Or;m<>P rn_.,-;c: PublishinQ rrrmanv a coroorati1m owner of ouhlication 31() '·lest B.av Street ~,,__, P11t>lltNO Or-Coasl D•llY Piiot Tiiis ·--· 111.0 -'"' -, Cosca '1esa California 92627 All of the s ock of the ~er corporation is oi..ned hv _ !?"""Mirror Caq;>any. Illres 'lirror Sqvaro , 1' /\nge)es, CnlifomL,, ~· • __ _ , Sept II, U, Oct J, t , IMI «1t»• Counly Cle'' M <><•._ COllft'Y •11 C. H. Holladay Jr. of Newport Beach has bee n elected Far West re g1onal representative of the National · Society to Prevent Blindness. H e will represent Southern California . Northern California. Colo r ado, Utah and Washington. \'a l l•nr1a. C'u brolhcr V 1 n l' t• I Thro s ll l· or Sa n Gabriel. C.i 7 granll t .. •1 ;'..-N ll •, II t. •t '•' I 1 .eA ,I l '; I I I I t u •I 4 ,. i .,,, •• , t ., . , ·-·---------------------------~---FULl NAM[ I----~---------------~~--~~ COMPLETE MAILING ADDA! ~I- ,_Nooe !----------------------------+-----~--------~--~-~ 0 (!) HAS NOr CHAHGEO /)(JR/HG PllECEDIHC 11MON7HS 0 • ,, ;.~ 1 ., " I I •' ............ . '' • I ,,, HAS CHAHGEO OUHING PRECEDING 12 MON rHS '" I 1S•c• on ''I l lJMM t'ttly Cl'l•Cl OAe tit c1t1ngtd pu&Ufl'ltr muu 1wom1t u aittnHIJn11 nl (l'te1tg• •Ill\ IN• tl•l-'"•1'1 } ,. •J•c •. (.• • (•.,'' •.,,•,(, ~ ~ PUil.iC NOTICE FICTITl~S 8UJINIU l .. AME STATIMl .. T Tiie IOllOWlno po.-, I> dol"9 l>usl· n•n as: CERT IFIED COI NS OF _ CALIFOllNI ", 11 Ann Slree1, Newpot1 8ea<h, CalllO"llll nMJ 1 Htr118'1 J. Mc(an" Jr . It Ant.a Slrttl tllOo Penln>wlal, Newporl i Beach, Calllomla ~ Tlllt Du\IMU I• condu<'9d by an In· dlvlclual _,, J M<c..n.. Jr Tiii• •i.tta..-1 was llled •llll Iha County Cle~ of Or.._ Counly Oft S.t>- F171SJI 1 lemlle• 13. '"' Publl•-Or-Coal! 0 •11'( PllOI, S.pl 15. Oct. 1, t . i., 1411 41.WI I •O E•IENl AND r<•TUl'E OF r nc. 1 .. ... "'\lJ.ACtC r..) <''tu l-l'MJ( 0' H1NV • Hl IJ M'H-1 tt•, ~ .. I ,. ,., '"' hllt ,, I ., .. ,. ". -1 PUIUC NOTtE . -45 . 771 FICTITIOUS aUSIHIU NAM! STATIMI NT A11911•I JI, ,,., H-AV- -reatL.e• I,.."~~-'-It•• P.O ... • 1fJJ1 1,..,._, c... mu P11blllhed Oranoe Coat! Dally Pllol, S.PI II, 25, Oc:t.1, '· 1'111 41l0 .. 1 "CTITIOUS aus1M•U NAMt STATIIM ... T TM follOWlnQ portoft I> dolr>Q llu\I· MHaJ AVAT""R SOUND COMPANY, •ot74 si.e.. A ....... F-••111 v.11 • .,. c.111ornl• n1111 Oe""'I J.., 1(111_,, 115U Plum- Slr••t, F.....,laln Vall•Y. C•llfornl• t'270I Thi• b<nlneu Is coneucteo Dy •n ...,_ <llvHluel Oerllel J.1tlli... This .,._., •at llled with 11141 County Clerk ol Or•._ Counly Oft A11911st 1•. 1 .. 1 ~·.na P111>ll-Oranoe Col•I Dally Piiot. children Scr\'1des 11.111 be held on Friday. O<'l 2. 1981 at 2.00rM at L1vt> Ouk Me morial Chap('(. 200 Ea!-it Duarte Rd . MonrO\'ia. (.'a \\llh D r J ame!> W Jl dl(elganz o rr1nat1n g Din•ctors handling arrangl' mcnb Turner and Stevens L Wl' Oak Mortuary e ,.A•D CUIJt.UL,UIO,.. I 'S•L(~ 1'HR0UGt4 OfAlfllll .. AHO CAARllA5 $1M(f1 ~f N00A~ .-NO COUNHR SAll S 40,o94 Tna lollowl"9 Pt'M>"J ••• dolnv ~ ~Hin.tit•-' Kerry S.pt 11. 25. Oc:I 2. '· IMl 411MI ARA AUTOMOTIVE, JIU Lant . Cost. Meu, c. 9]•» ------------------~-------+---------~~-~~·-~ < t.iA.t\->U81iCH1Pl10N 307 PUIUC llltE I 1-_v_•_•_•_•_o_"_'_A'_"_u_"_u_"_•_•_M_•_'l_c_•_•_•_'t_~_o_~_o_t_w_l_•_M_l_•"_s ________ -+--------------+--------~ ~ 'AMPHS C.OMPt..IM(HfARY AMOOH•IAPltll COP1(S fl53 t•f..5 41,654 41 ,57'1 FICTITIOUS IUSIMISS 3 ,24/i r t.0111($ HOf 01!.UUI UTCO 1 OH•Ct UH t..lfl OVf• Uf'fACCOUHffO $P0il.f0 .al tf• PJlitHfiHG Alfrtd J German, JIB l(erry Lano, Cost. ~. C. '2•» Androw M H•tDtr, tO• S Flo.,., .... Satlt• Ana, c. 9l7CM Tnls b111IMU " conOU<te<I Dy • ventral pa'1nenPup. Allrtcl German Thi• li.tlemtnl •u llltcl wllll Ille Counly Cltr~ OI Or-C-IY Oii Sep lamller 16.1411 1'11"%7 PuDll.-Or-Coast O•llr P ltol Stpl "·"·Oct 2, '· "" •loa.-1 PUil.iC NOTICE NAMISTATIMl .. T ~~~ Tiie 1011-1"9 P•OOM •r• dolftO 1 ouu•" r•o" Nlws •GlNU 871 "'" S U ,. E II I 0 II C 0 U R T 0 ' l>uilMH as '11 " C 4 L I I' 0 II N I A , C 0 U N TY 0 F S NEWPORT INTE RNATIONAL, OltA .. GE :.!oa1rc11s1 .... 1, N<lwPOl't B•acll, CA c •o•••t••"'"" ,,,,..,1 ,,,...i • .., • .., •• ,, .... ,..,..,, •••••• , 45 ,771 41,.'9() 1•c1v1ccENTE110•1v1wEsT ~ILLIAM A MENDELSOHN, ,.,O. I OIC .. 15on Auc1t 1.Ane,La-Hlll"CA 1 Ill lh Ith 11 t db )1s1cHar11•1•Homuo•rotro•,.,.,,, .. 1•1vs1 .. ru iA~Z~:~~·;:'":'1 c HAAO L ti.SJ. " cer y a es a emen s ma e Y ... ,..or• o•owHt• McOERMOn ALECK 8LOC1C ,1oowarntr meebovearecorrect andcomplele Th""'"S P. Haley, n..1...115· her OEFENDA N t s ... NDRA A .. ft.,., l.o1Anc19le•. CA «>0'24. '-''"" ·-uu Mc DE AMO rt, DOES 1 lllrouQI\ IC, In· This Du~nesi. ,, (Oftduci~ DY ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<~~Yf 1141Mt•I Pettnerihlp Wiiii... A. -ndel-Tllll sut-1 wa1 llled with ,,_ C01mly Cl-of Ora-(OUftly 011 SePI. I, 1'111. F17tll2 Publlsl!ld Oranoe Coasl Delly Piiot. Sepl 11, II, U. Ou. 2. t'lll "'2 .. 1 l'ICTITIOUS tUSIMIU NA.Ml STATEMENT Tiie 1011-1~ PtrM>ns ere dOlft9 1>u11neu••· 8EnY & BARNEY'S CAFE, 401 Eu! lmperlel Hlgllwey, LA Hat>ra. Calllornl• 90U1 Btlly Barnett and Huoll c. 8 a rnt11. 1451 Emerado Pleet . WHtmlllSter, C.lllomle ,,._, Tllh l>llslneu It COftduCI~ Dy • oentrel Pfll'tlWrslllp Betty Barnett Tiii• i>t•l-1 was tiled with ,,,. PUIUC llltE ~ICTITIOUS tUSINEH MAMI STATEMENT The loltowlno per-. I• dol<>Q l>u\1- n.u as AMERI CAN STANDARD RECOAOS, •O> Balboa, Balt>oa, Cel llOrnla '** RONlld O.i. J•.,COOl, MIJ 8al-, l•ltloa, ttllfwnl• tMl Thia llullnes1 •• conducted Dy •" In· dl•IOUa l; Rona Id 0. le J ..,Coe IL\ Tllll slAW,,_I Wal flied With the County Clerk of 0••"91 Counly on AL19Ull 17, 1'111 PllUC e.llE PICTITIOUS IUM .. IU ~ICTITIOUS IUSINEU NAME STATIEMIMT MA.Ml STATEMENT TIM IOI-loo pe,_, II do"'9 llu•I· Tll• lollowlftO P<llM>ftl ••• dolno MU H bu1IMSJ.,. S A P INDUSTRIES, ... WH ICENMAR PLASTIC, 17Cl06 Ml ttlll, C0&1A MHa, Catlfomla tall CllllwOOd Circle, Fovnlaln V•ll•r, Al<IW'CI DM11 Stowell, 76' W"1 Callfomlat71GI tlll, Cle,_t, c.allfomla 91111 ICe,,,,.,11 /\lbef1 Watts, • 12 Banyaft fllll ... ..._I WM"'" Wltll.,,. TrteL•n.,1,..,,IM,C•ll•~nl•9Z71S, CouftlY Cler11 of Or~ Coumv °" s.tl-Mary Jo Wall•, • 12 8aftYI., Tr" ltmber U. '"' Lene,,,.,,,., C.lllo<nlat7115 Ale....,, 0. St-II Tiiis Dullness Is <~led Dy en lft· '111m dMdual. Publltlled O<anoio Coast Delly Piiot, ICitrWWlll A. Wei b Sapl. JS, Oct-1, ••••• ,... 4117•1 ~t..Ul 1------------- Th" si.temtnt wti llled with Ille Counlf C1"rti OI Or-Count1 oft~ tem11er1, 1•1 Pu1>1I-Or•noe Coast O.lly PllOI, s.pc. 11, is, on 1. •. 1 .. 1 c1,..1 ,,,,... PUil.iC NOTICE Cit..._. IM.-O•TANT NOTtCIE Put>llsl\e<I Or-Coest Dally Piiot, S.pt. II, II, li, Ocl. 2. '"' ..001 .. 1 PVIUC NOTICE PICTITl~S 8USl .. ESS NAME STATIMENT Tiie tollowlflv perw.ni art oolng DUsifl«UH FLOWERMAN LIMITED, 21 .. E Coa st Hlghwey, Coron• d•I Mar , California '26U Jotepll Porto, 2'00 J07 Pa rk Newpo'1, __, 11..U., Celllornlt 91MO Serotlno J. Porto. • Pine vane, I.AM, N--1 8e<Kll, C•lllomla '2..0 T "'' buslMu 11 conducted by • llmlted ~Mnhlp JC!Mtlfl Porto Tiiis sta'8,,_,I was IHed wltll It>• County Clerti Of Or-C°""'V °" s.p. 1emller'3, I .... I' 1711" Publl•-Or-CotJI D•llv Pllol, S<l9t-15. Oc:t. l , '· ••• 1 .. 1 '"'"" su~s CASE NUMIE ll J.J6oUt NOTICE! y.., "-"" ...... -· """ <•11'1 Mlf _._ ... IMI 'f"4I wit-I ,o • ., .. , ................. ,. .. ,..._. wltllln lO dafl-••• -l"'onn•l-MI-. II you wl._, lo wek Ille ael¥1ct ol .,, •llor""'y lft 1111, n'lall«r, yov '"°""' do so promptly io INI rour wrlllen ••soonM, II any, m •r lie Ille<!°" lime AVISOI Ull .. Ila tHle ............ El trl-1 _. -i.lr c-ra U41. "" .... 1-1 ...... _ - u ....... da ~trw .. • di.1-LN i. lafwma. ..... _ ....... SI Ui>led-• s01k11ar el c°"sajo c» un ·~ en •st• •wnto, d<tt>erl• 'h•t trto lmmed;•t•mente. O• tit• manera, "' ~IA ncrlla, II ,,.,. •IVUfta, puede -r19l11r..sa. llempo I TO THE OE FENDAHT. A clvll complaln1 het lletn llled by Ille plaln- 1111 aoa•nst '(OU. 11 rou wish to dal....i this l•w•utl, you mull. wllllln JI daYl alter lllh wmmons 11 W"'tcl Oii fOU, Ill« with 11111 tou'1 a written ,_ PUil.JC NlllCE STAT•Ml'.NTO, WITMOttAWAL F•OM PAaTMl•SHll"OPtltATIMG UNOI• ~ICTITIOUS auStNEU MAMI Tiie foltow1119 .,..-_, hat wl .... .- t J a oen.,al pa rtne r from Ille IN'1Mnll4P -ratlnQ -,,_ 11<- llllou• DllSJMU ........ of REPP/IC, I jOll Percy Drive, W.stmlftSI.,. Callfornl• '21113. Tiie lktlllous Dlltlnn• Mme stala· -Ill tor tr.. ~nenfllp WH ll ... Oft Apt II 21, 1911 "'tr. '-"IY of Dr- Full Nam. end AddrHt of Ill• Per IOI\ Wlllld<-l!>Q: NICOLE ALIX BRUNELi.£, UOll Pete., Ori .. , WfftmlftSI.,, Calllorftl• tMl Pil<OleA Br..,..lle Fiie HO. F·IMIS71 PuDlllllM Or-Coall Oallf PllOI, S.pl. II, "· OC1 2, '· IM1 .,.,,.., PVIUC llTICE PICTITIOUS 8UM .. IEU H_. STATIMIE .. T The fotlOwlncl penon Is doll\o l>usl· ne•' es. SUTTON EXTENDED CAllE SERVICES. 171>1 8ay StrM'I Foun- lal" Ve lie•. Catlfomla '110I THE sunON FOUNDATION, • Celllornla corpora tion, 171JI le'( Slrut. Fo..nt•ln VaJlev, Calllornl• t170I 'rllh """-•• ,_..., t>y • <• pore I Ion T"9 S<lttan F...-atlort GvyW Rl<Mrcb, ""'"*"' This Ila""*'! w• llled wltll - Coun11 Clerll of Or-Coumy °" S<IO temller 17, 1'111 l.•w Offl<.a-s Slltldon L Foremaro, 1UI No'111 Cantury 84ule•ar<I Sanla AM, Ca. 9l703 ~.,,. Pul>ll•-()< ..... Coest D•lly Pllol. Sapt. U , Oct-1, t, 1•. 1•1 O:JO.Ol C:O..nly Clerti of Or-C°""IY on~ ltmber I, 1'11 1'11Qlil t_Put>llV.CS <>rano-Coan O.lly Piiot, -pt II, II, ts, Ocl 2, IMI ~t FICTITIOUS tU"NEH NAME STATEMENT IF YOUR PROPEltTY IS IN FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU ARE 8EHINO IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT MAY BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTION, end you may haw U. lttOll r~ to DrlnQ YOllr ace-"' -" s\andl"9 llY .,.,. llOQ all ol your pt1tt -PflY,,,_IJ tllul 1141rmltted <Oita -• ._.. wllll"' tllrM ,,__from Ille-· tllh Noll<t ru1uc NOTICE •o ,,,., complalnl. UnlHt you do to, l-------------- FICTITIOU:I. 8USINIU NAMI STATEMENT Th• IOllOWl"9 .,.,.On\ .,. dolnv l>uSIMH as· WESCO PUBLISHING. HH Wern•r Ave , Suite A, Founlaln Valley, Gtllloml• 9Z10t Meoa Medi• Auoc1ai... ll'C . • Celllornla CMPOt•llotl, tS5S Werner. Sult• A, Founta in Vall..,, Celllornla .,,. Tiii• _,,..., Is <onclu<1~ DY • <CW-· poullofl Inc. Sl ... r1 A. CoOMI, Pr•1klenl Thi• Jt•loment was llltcl wllll ,,,. County Cltrti of Oranoe Counly on Sap- lom1>er 1, 1•1. ,,,,..,. Pwo11Slled Or41nOS CoH I Oellv Pilot, Sept., "· "·ts, Oct. 2, 1"1 404J.41 ~ICTITIOUS 8USINEH NAMl ITATEME .. T Tiit loll-1"9 1141rM>ftS are dolnv l>u1l...ss H • SNOW U.KE llEAL TY CO .. 1 .. $1 Mt<Arlll•" Blvd , Solllt ru, lrvlM, CA t27U. SUN OOWN SALES CO , a C•lllornla torporallon, tltst Ma<Arlllur Blvd., S..lte US, 1 rvlM, CA '27U This OuSlneu Is 'Ond..cte<I by • <Ot· ,,..,., ..... SUNDOWN SALES CO. .....,,., w. A>llln, Vice Pr-es., ~elloni Tiii• ,,_,,.,., waJ flied wllll IM Covftly Clen of Or•noo County 011 Sept •. 1"1 ,,, .. 17 P111>llllled Ort1191 CO.SI Oally ltllot, S.pt. II, II, U, Oc:I 1, t•1 -.ti .. ,Mf71 ~ICTlllOUS auSINIU HAMii STATaMl .. T Th• followl"9 """o"t tr• dOlftO busl,...,.•: SOUTH POINTE ASSOCIATES, lrtn Fitch ·-· Svll• IOCI, lrvlM, CA '1714, LEE C SAMMIS, G e na re l P•rl11•r, t4 Lind• Isl•. N•wp@rl 8 •acll, CA f2MO SAMUEL G. LINDSAY, Gaftffel Per1Mr, 1 Klalo. C.Urt. Newporl 9H< .. ,CA'IMO, JOHN S. l;IAOESTl'O, OoHleral Perlftfr. I W-M ......,., lrvlN, CA mu. I(. MARlt NIELSON, G•n•r•I ~ertner, tUI Le Ple ya Ori¥•, Sacrllfftelllo, CA ..U. Cll•L P. WILLOUIOTH, CMneral P"1ner, 4 "'-"O •• ., 0.IYe, c.r- .. 1 Mar, CA~ t•ADLEY A. T.ALT, 0 111ere1 1"•'-· IMtc.R« Orlw, $eer- to, CA. 1109E•T A. ALLl9011H, Lllllltecl Per111tr. •OM-'--· ""-" hacll,CA .... Thlt .....,,_, It c .... u<I .. &y • 111111 ... pert!•.,,., .llflrlS.H-...t.M, ~ Tlllt ..........,. -111• wltl'I 1 ... ~IY 09rtt ftf Or.,,.. COWllY .., .... '·""' '"'""' ,.,,..1.,.. or.,.. Qilllll 1>e11y 1t11et. Tiit lollOwlr>Q per..,. I• dol"9 l>ull· MH•S SAODLEBACK VALLEY PAINT - ING, 25447 Cll•rto. San Juaft Capistrano, C.lllornle tll75 Gene Wei\!, Jr 1~1 O>arro, San Jue n C•plstr-. Celllwnl• U'75 Thlt bull,,...i 1$ C-..c"lt<I bf an I"· dlvlduAI c;e,,.. W•nl Jr. fllll tltl-1 WH Ill.., with ,,,. Counly Ci.t11 OI Or-County on Sap-ltm~r I, 1911 '17tMS PubllShed Or M\09 C:O.sl Dally Pllol, S.pt., 11, lt, U , Oct. 1, IMI ~I T ... NOTICE OP TltUSTIE'S SALi T .S. Na. t41"6 ' On TUESOAY, OCTOIER 20, !Ml al 11 ·00 A.M .• CROCKER CUSTOOY CORPORATION ., dulr eppolnled Trwu .. under...., __ ,,. 1o o..o of Tr111I recorded J-1, '""· H lftSI, No. M>J. In -131 .. , l)t99 "'· of Of. llclal A«-lft Ille otll<e ot t .... c-. IY Recorder 01 Ora nv• Coul\tY. Celllornla. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDOE• FOR CASH, CASHIEll'S CHECK OR CERTIFIEO CHECK, IPAYlll>le at lime of Mle lrt lawl11I -y of IN Unlled SlalHI 11 '"" Sovltl !rant ~lfall(e IO Ille Old Or•llOt Court-loui.ct In 1,.. JOO &lo<' of wm San!• Ana 111v<1. ''°"""' Wul 6th 51....i.l Sall!• Ana, C•llPornle, all rlollt, 1111• and lnlerett can•eyeo 10 alllt 110W Mid Dy II II-Mid 0..0 Of Trutl I" Ille prope'1y Miu.lad In Miid County -Sula dittcrllled as: Lot tJ ot Traci Ho. JS1', In '"" City of COtl• Meu, COUftt'( Of Or•.,llt. Sl•I• ol Calllorni., u per m• r.cor-In 800-US, ~ )4 lo G, l11<l11llw• ol Mlsc•ll-~. In Ult office of Ille C-ty •ec...-r of salcl counly. Trwllor or record owMr; JUl.10 CORTEZ SANTANA -PATRICIA C.SANTANA T"" ti ..... eodr-end otfler COM• mon IM~lofl, II afty, Of l"" rffl ,,_,,y decttlleO MooYe Is ""'"""' 1o c..: ,.,. ..... s1.-. co.u. -... ca111or111a..a. TIM ...-nlOl*I Trus-dltclelmt afty ll•lllltty .. WIY ln<olTKtne» .. , ......... .....,..., .... o!Nr (Ofntftell\ ""'911etloft, II""". "-" ,_,.lft. s.ld .... wlM lie-· t>ul wl~ <O""M"' fl' Wtlnll'lty, ell,.., M Im• pll<ld, ~ !Ille, ~. or •n<umi.r•nc••· to P•Y Illa u1111a1c1 N ltft«I OI Ille -1•1 19CYFM by Mid 0..0 8f T~ tlMrtt: $112.,4D 1', I~ cllMllnv ••~Ill Mlld-C•I, .. . ,,_, 11.,.,.,., ~ ""''-""' ..... . 0..-OI Tnm, -. CM ..... •nd ft• pe-of .... TNMN -.. ,,. '""" ,,..,.., 11y MllCI 0..-OI TNll. TM lltMfkl«y .,.., MIG 0... et Trust ...,.....,. HKutlld llfl4' .. 11 .... to lht ................ _.,... 0.Cl•r .. loft ol DOl911tt M4I OetMM tor SI ... tftO • written Notice M Dtt~n 4INI e i.c:11cw1 to '""· 111e -der•ltn•d ct 11M4' ••141 Nellce et oet•wlt -.__,.., to 1911 te M ~• <f1"41M Ill -~ _,. Illa rwl ,,_,,.,It IK ...... Truo'" or -1Y c-.Ctlftl .. "' TITLI INW11AN(I AHO TlllUIT COM,AHV, llSe WlleN,. 8wit¥-, 1.M ......... CA Wtl AftMlt .... : •e111 ~ ...... )(Jm. Oetl: ....... , .. 1'91 o.Mr~~-.... .. ,,,,... Tllte•--·-TNllC:-., ........ ............... , of Oefautt was re<Ot>ltd. ~ICTITiout 8USINESS II.AMI STATI Ml .. T Th• lolk>wl"9 ""''°"' .,. doing l>u•l ne 11 •: OPOLE CX>MPAl'IY. 1$41 Mlt<r.11 A.,.nue. Tust111, C.llfornla t1'IO Rod Ademt, 1541 Mll<Nll A""""'· Tu1tln, Celttornl• t..O Anthoflr c. Lin, tJ7 Coronaoo Thll .,,_,. 11 t.J. 126-05 H ol t-).41 •"" •Ill 111<,.. .. 1#1111 ,_. accounl lle<o""'' '"'""'-YOll may not ll•w to Orlw , GolW MHa, C.lllcw-nla ••» Ptf IM -Ire -Id POrtlOPI ol ,_ Tiiis llutlnet.S It (OtlduClilld t>y a a<COVftl. ·-tflouOll tvll pay-t .... 98Mral paZ::.~...'!i.- :=::.~~:.~ m111t P•Y Illa Thi• _......... .... 111 .. wllh Ille Mier ,,,.... montM lrom Ille dete of Cot.I~ Clarti Of Or-COunly on S.p- reco•dallofl of 11111 dec:-1 (Wflkll 1-' "· 1"1 Pl- d•M of ~IOPI ~ ,,.,_I, P11bll111M 0...,. Coasl Dally PllOI 1ontH1 ti. oel199110f1 llel119 1ore<io.o Sept. II, U, Oct. 1. t, 1'111 -...i upon ,...mils • lanoer 11<1r'locl, you ,, ... 011ly the 1-0-1 rltllt to stoP Ille foreclotwr• l>y P•flno Ill• eftllre amouftt ~ "' ,_ <r.ci110r To llnd OU( the amount "°" lllllS1 PtY. or to.,.,.,. f« pey.....,. to •too ,,,. lcw-ec-.,.., « If '\IOU' ~-"Y h Ill fofe<-re lor .,.y otMr reaMWI, <°"tt<I: AMl•ICAM SAVINGS 4 .. 0 LOAM ASIOCIATIOM, 1'725 E. Whittler 81wd , -"*· C.llfor1>1• *07 Ptt (7141 77>7'*3 II yow .,..,. •ftf quutl°"'· ""' tllOllld contact • , • ...,.,or ,,. govem· ment I09fl<Y -h may ,,.,,. lntur.cl your 10.,. R•mamller, YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT TAKE PROMPT ACTION A E~EAENCE NUMIER II 21%27& HOME AMI EtUtt .. OTtCt 0~ 01,AULT ANO ILICTICM TO HU. u .. o•• 0110 O~TaUST NOTICE IS HEAE9Y GIVEN: TMI FIRST CHARTEl1 FINANCIAL COltPORATION, e <orporelloft, It Trut--· • o..d of Trurl cs.'" D•<tmt>er '""· tt77 uecwted t>y WILLIAM J. JOVANOVIC ANO LYH· DAE JOVANOVIC, lllllbend end •119 "CTITIOUS IUSl .. IU .. AMI STATEMENT The lollowl"9 person• •r• dolftO l>ullMU M PINK POODLE PET CENTER, !O.f EHi Isl St .... (. Ty"'"· C.llPornle ., .. Carl Allen Kft-, IJIWI Ne"""Olle SI , Gerdln c;.,,.,., C.llfwnl• tlMl Marlon K•llllHn K"•PP. IJCMI N•wllope $1 , G a rde n Grov•. Celllornlt.,..., Tlllt butlMU II <-.C9d bf ln- Clivlduelt, ~arid wlle. Cer1 Al .... l(ft-/ Marlort Kethl_, ICnaPO Tiiis flai.m.nl was lllecl with tr.. .:011nlY Clerti Of Oronot COU1\ty °"Sas> temller l.1,.1 Fll'lal Plll>ll.-Or-Co.st o.lly Piiot, Stpt. t I, II, U, Oct. 2, 1"1 _, .. , et Tr11-. to _..,.. <"1•1n Obll... ~ICTITIOUS tUSINIU 110111 Ill '••or of AM ElllCAN .. AMIESTATeMllNT SAVINGS /\HO LOAN ASSOCIATION, Tiie IOllowlr>Q pe,,_, ,, CIOlnv ....... • <or110r•llofl, H ll•Mfklat'(, ••· MUas: coreltcl Jell. t, 1'71 In 8-ttDI, P... HUCICLE8EAlt'Y FARM, •715 I ... of Ofll<i.t Rae-I., -Ofll<•.. Hor .. -.o. R-. Or~. Cellfon\I• Ill• lttc•r••r of Or•n9" Count.,. 91"9 Calttomla, a ll'IStr.,,,,.,.,. .... n i. Ykt J•rry ownloft, &715 Hort.slloe Mllttt'-loclu* a preml1--.i "°'9 Road, 0<'"09, C.llll>rf\le tlll6t few-llM ,nnc1pe4 eum ef ttOl,SOO.•; Tlllt bullness 11 cOtldllcled t>y •n lrt· T ... I • WMch *'• -dlffwlt In, h dMCluAI. OIMl .. 11-for wtll<ll ...Cll °"411 It .>etry Duman 19CUrlly -occUN'Mll "' I,,.. ,...,._. Thi• Rttl-t wn llled wllfl Ille .... ...t "*"" INdt Of: C-ty Clertl Of Or--oe Couftty CHIS.-Tlla I~ 8f Pf'lft<lpel 4lfl4I lft· temller a. 1"1 •rwat wNcll lie<--A ... I, Pt7'11M "'' •ftO •II MIMeoll-t pay""'ft!t Pul>lltlled Or1n9e CoaJ1 0.llf Piiot, wflkll '*--........,..r, IMW. s.i.t. 11, 11, ts, Oct-2, 1.... olOOS-fl .... 811'1' .... <Nirtm ---· ,..... ___________ - Ptf-URllef Illa twmt et .... N ... w O...efT"*. Tll•I i.y ,.._ ,....,_, , ... lift• t-------------='=· =-~=~I= P==~:::.:s to N~ Tl"lllMe • _....., o.ci. ... IMll Tiie loll-lftt ,..._, .,.. ffl ... of Dftf9'1f! ... Oel'NiM fOr S., 4lfl4I IMnlM•t•; .............. ~ .... Trw ... _... L T.O. •Efl'••o••ATION, .. 17 .... --~ .... w.c ... -..... "'-· W..lmlnater ~lfoml• 1 ... tl_ -IHM _,_.,.. •M Mt f2M1 ' fitcl•'" ....... __.., ........ en LY T1Wt11h Oo Cerporet1111, • -• _..,..., ,,....., '~"'ly C•lltor11I• c.,.etall..,, 9tt1 a o1 .. 41119 -_,..... -.... ~ -A""-· wtttmlMt«, c:..lltonllo t.a .... _.., .-ct "' -h tf\111 Tiiis ....... It c;ondllet .. 1W • '"' .. '"""y ....... to ... ..,. .... -··*' ......... _.......,....,. . • ~Oo "-, ..... AMe•ICAll UVI .... MtO LOAN .. y _.,.....o ""' AllOCIAnoet Mf!I Ttwlll De ............. '°"'"' OetM t J11 •• I, ltl! This ''"""'"' -lllW wltll u. llf~M.~. c-ty~•0r-.e..w.t, .... Ml&.Vkt~ tMIC..tl,""1 ay--M, fl'M!Ww, '"'""" .....-a.c .... ...., ......... . Tiit "111M1 .. h _....,... Metkt '--M. ~ _, ...... ,.... .. ~, ... lft..... ......,. .. .... fkt .... c:.-ttf ... ~ .. ..._ • .,....,._.,..... ..... .,, ~. Ollllilll--.e.a.-. '1CTITl~S 8USINISS NAME STATIMl .. T Tiie lollow"'11 perM>ft• a re doll\g b<nlfteUal MIDWATER LIMITED. 9'21 L• Granada A•..,.,.. Foufttal" ValltY, Calllomi. '7708 Rot.rt J.,._ l.M HNI, "21 la Gr•n•d• A•enut, FOUftla ln Va llo. C•lilorftla '710I Richard Outwater, uo Ttm" Orin , H-1"910f1 llaa<h, CAlllornla fl .... Tlllt l>u~MU Is <ondu(led by • llmlled pat1nanlllo ROllHtJ-LteNffl This --1 was Ill.ct wllll '"" County Cle+1l Of Or40n0e Coun1'r an Sep 1our Gel•ull wlll lie enl.,.t<! °" •P-PUil.JC lllt( pll<at•on OI t,,. Pltlntllf, and thl• cour11 _____________ _ may •nler • IUOQmenl •OAlnst you 101 llW retie! Otmanclecl In Ille <omplatftl, wlllcll could rtwll In oamlsll,.....,I OI w•~S. lalllnQ of tnofteY Ot pr-r1y Ot other rellri ,~.,.119<1 In llw com pl a Int OAT ED May 19, 1911 LEE A BAANCH, Cltrk By LI,.,. -felt. Oe9111Y MAaLI .. A ~ATES AlttrM.,. et U w UU Cllt,,..,,, ·-· S.11• 117 T11•thl, CA ftMI Published Ortn9t c .... , D•lly Piiot, Sei>I. II, II, U,Oc:t.1. 1 .. 1 4041 .. 1 ttmber J, 1•1. 1-------------P'UIUC NOTICE 1'17- P11bll111ed Or-c ... SI Dally Piiot, Sapt. U , Oct. 2, t. 1•. 1MI 4U ... 1 PVIUC llTICl PVIUC tilt( FICTITIOUS IUSINISS N-1 STATIMINT Tiie IOllowlftO per-. It dolnv l>uSI· ,..,,.,. RIC'S PAINTING. 1000 E Oce•n Front, Newpon B .. cll, CA., .... RICHARD FRANCIS JENNINGS. 1000 E. D<_.. Franl. N._,.t hacll, CAt'Htl Tllll bWMSJ II c-..ct.O t>y eft In. dl•ldual. R le J<1M1n9S Thi• •ta'-1 -111.,S wllh , ... County Cieri! of Ortf\99 C-ly Oft Sotoot ••• 1•1. 1'171111 Put>ll....0 Oranoe Coat! o.ity Piiot, S..,t. II,"· u. Oct. 2. 1 .. 1 ,,.,..1 M.....,, STAT•M9WTOI' 49AMDOttMIMT OflUHOfl ,,c:r1nous autt••M NAM• TM .......... pw-lie"" - cMrtM 1119 -t/I .. flctll'-WtlMU ft am• ti aMO PET•OLEUM ~AlltT .. IRS .... MKA,,llur Blvd., .. _'°'1 9MUI, c:.. '*' Tiie fk1111eut htlMu ,...,.. r• ..,..... ........ -·fl,_ Ill °"""Y .., J-11. ""'· Jel'NI M. Meoa. 1'117 ..._,.... a.-,"""''"'"" llM<fl, Ce .... ar..ce A. GllY9tto. 10 Morftlftt Otwy 0'1111, ll"VIM, c;e, "'" affWI T. 8Mfl, 11 lliWll t.Ama. ear-•"""· tt. •ts Tiii• .......... uMll<--&1 A LlmlMll• .... ~ ._.°""' ... Tlll• ......,..,.. •• ,.. .. Wl\111 lllt c-tY a.-e10r...-o-tty ....... ltfftllff .. ""· ,_CIMOTHHS IMfTHI' MOITUAaY 627 Main St '""nhnQton Beach 538-6539 .._ A ~ . ~It,,., ZS..~ J. ,., *Ml .~--------------------~ "'*4'111M Or-. C-o.llr Pli.t, s.e. "· Od. t, ..... , "°'' ......... Or-. C.. Deify ~lat. ,.,,... .... Or ... ClMlt Otlly PIMt. ..... U,Od.L•,,._"'1 dtt .. t s.,e.H,te,H,~.t.1"1 _., .. , -H /F Orange Coa1t DAILY PILOT/Frida~. Octob'r 2. 1981 •nca ••Y•~·-••••11,-.-M•taALOM. .. AfiOll ..... OP t•vtMI ...CN WATS• Oll~UCT POil IMPtlCWIMt•T 01na1CT ..0. 111 TMt••Of' NOTlj:I II )ll!tll't' OIVllN tlwt _.....,_,,for llW _..,<_ ot l1 .,.,_ _, ...... ..,..,°' Wl ... lllwl ..... • lrvlno "-" We•r 0161tltl tl ~WDI. Or .... C-t•. C•ll......,1. f9f ,.....,._, Dl•trl<I ... Its wlll • r.t•I-.,. ... ...,. llf OW.~ .. t"WD ol "'8 ttOC•.,,.. ... '°""II-• ............. _ .... _. ......... '°_ .... .,,.._ ............ - -i. W1'll ... ,_, .. .,,.,It ell .+Cit ,._.1 .... el\ U. lmmtdllt.I• !lnC .. "9 of ,,,. ..-<llW ,.._we<• .... ....,1_ llllWlllfa<wy -roto<llN llY ,......,,..,, • .,..,., "91towlnt ,,.. Ollefllno 1i.reo1 TIMl!S 11 00 • rn Oct-• l•.1•1 11 ooo m OctOO.r •. 1t11 1100•11'1 NO•en1-II, 1 .. 1 OOI C:•rnClll\Ort .. lf•ll\t , C•lllorn10 MAILED 810S S.t ru1trvOl IM SO.fllol Olreclon lr•lllt lllantl\ Wator Olt1r1<1 P 0 Bo• 1)1 Irvine. C.hlorlll• t211• Ol'ENIHO OF PROPOSALS Tiit lllOS rtCelv«I up lo,,_....., tf 11.00 t .m on Ocl-r "· 1'91. wlll .. _,.,.•I ..... tlfM '""' wlll toe t on•ldered ol the m .. llnt ot 10!0 6oord ot Olrt<too IO Dt held on O<tCIOtr 14, 1'11, •I •·OO pm . 01 ,,. ••-•~ add'"' 11 ell Dia•_,...•' W<h llmt .,. .. tatmlnaa to be ...... u,factorv t11e1 ~•ltKtod bY rnoMIOft ...-1o1iow1no ,,.. _,,lllt llW ...... I-lllcl"ec.I•"' IHI to lho hO•lr of II 00 t Ill otl 0<-r 19, 1 .. 1 ... 111 De -'*' •• IN ,,_Uno ot .. IO 80.ro of Dltwctort 10 Dt ,,.lei on 0<1-r Jt, '"'· 01 11:001.m .. ti llW atoremenllolltd ocldteu II a11 l>lcb -~"WCI\ llm• •rt o.t.,mln.O lo be IHIWllllt<IOry encl,,.. rejtc:ltO by ,_,1u11on oOOCl'I •d toll-lf19 ,,,. ocientno llWr-. '""" Dkh roalv«l 1111 tot,,. hO<lf ot 11 :00 •·m 011 NO•ell'109r 11. '"'· wlll Dt -nod ot lllO ,,_Uno ot .. Id BoorO al Dlre<ton lo l>e l'ltlO Oft Howf'nbtr II. '"'·•I 11 00 e.m , ot IN •IOffmenl--tt• ISSUE '1,tj0,000, conallllno of IS'CI -of llW oenoml11tlle<\ of U,OOONCll, doted O<lober I, 1•1. Ott'9Mtad "WATE RWORKS 80NOS, ELECT!~ 1.,4, SERIES E. OF THE lllVINE RANCH WATER OISTAICT FOR IM· PllOVEMEHT DISTRICT HO. IM." l\llM-E I lo E IS'O, lllOtll lntl\1\1 ... MATUlllTIES. TN DOndt wlll 1noture In <-ull•• n11,...rlc•I oratrOI\ ()( tobtr 1, In lllt •mount:> lor eoch of llW .. _., .,..,, •• lotto.n ... IJllCIPAL. ,.1 .. CIPA~ Yl:Alll AMOUNT YEAR AMOUNT 1tlM t 7S,000 I-$1'S,000 1 .. 5 t IS,000 19'1 U30,000 .... I tS.000 . ... U1D,000 "" t lC>S,000 "" JAIS,000 , ... \U0,000 2000 $A4S,OOO I.., $135,000 1001 un,ooo 14"0 $150.000 100, $Sl5,000 '"' '170,000 200] MSS,000 ,.., '190,000 2~ ''"·000 '"' n10.ooo ?OU '*20.000 .... nu.ooo 2006 1'20,000 19'S UU,000 INTEREST TN -slloll ... ., ln1 .... s1 ••• ,.,. or ••IH 10 0. fixed Uporl lllt .. ,. ,,,."°' bUl -to H <Md It~""'""""'• poyabk wml•,,,....lly on Oc ·-·I, -Aptll I Olet<llyH r PAY MEHl' Said -•nd ,,_ lnle,..\11 .... _ .,. DOYObi. In lowflll monty of lllt Unlled Stain of America ol 11\t COfllOf•le Allfl\CY Olvhloll of Bonk of Amorlc• Hollonal Trull -S..•I~ AUOCl•llon. P1yln9 A119nt of 1 llWO, In Lo• AnoelH. Calllornle, or •I •nr Paytno A119nt of I RWD In Sen Fran<l>eo. Ct llfornla; Chic-. llllnol>. or New York, .._ Yor-. ot llW option ot ,,,. "°'"''IN ...... REGISTllATIOH Tiie-will be <-bonOs rttlllralli. "toprlnclpel only or u to -prtnclpal ...0 ln1•ren, -llW lom'I of reolllro110f\ may be cllt~. or tho -Ol>eharoed trom r~~lrallon, •II In tcCO<Ollnt• with the provl1lons In tile rttohlllon provlOlno tor I,,. IH<NllCt ot Miid bond•. CALLABLE. TIW boncb moturl119 °" 0< ptlor lo O<lotler t, '"'• \lloll not be sutil•<l lo call or ttOlmpllon prior 10 moturlly All -maturlno on or •11er O<tOO.r 1, 1"2, cw •n1 of U'Htm# m•v bt < .. led bet'ofe mat\lrl\y •nd redeemed, •I Ille Ol'llon ol the Boord of Dlreclon of 1 RWD, °" O<t-1. 1"1. Of on anr lnt•rHI peynwnt date l,,.rHner ptlor to moturlty eono. "'""' prior to m e1url1r sl\ell be -med 11 lhe lollowlne r-.np11on prl<H. uprestt<I •• • percenlOQtt of P¥ ••lue, IOQeU.r with accn.ed lnle'9SI to Oat• ot r-mPllOll 107% II,..,........, on or betor• Aprll 1, 19'1. 1011'>% II •-med 111tro1ner •nd on or ~ Apr II 1, 1"3, 101,.11 r-Mad lllero•tt•r •""onorO.toreAprll I,•-. 100\>'J~ 11 r_....., lhtrHtf•r end on or Delo,.. Apr II I, l"S. '"°"'II r-meo t,,.r••tltr •""prior lo molurlty. All or onv por11on ot lhe bond• wl>le<l to call may be c•lled lor r-mpllon el •ny one 11 ..... II teu 1111n all of tht bonOs .,.. ,_,...o at •nY -u,..., sucll l>Oftel• \lloll l>e r-onty In ln•ttM Of-Of molurlty and Mlt<le<I tor, ... a.mpllon from within• 1inolt maturity t>y lot PURPOSE OF ISSUE Tiie bond•_,. eutftOrlred for'"' •<Qlll\tllon •nd ConSlrucllon al wa1erworkS la<lllllet lor t ... befltfll of lmprovemonl Dlslrlc1 No. !OS SECUAI TY T ... -•re IUlltd PllfWtnl lo lht Collfornle Water OlilrlCI Law I Dlvl•lon tl ot ,,,. Waler C-of IM Stele of C•tllornlal end "'811 be paid lrom on •ues-t upon l•na wllllln ••Id lmpro_....,.I Dlllrkl or from weter cha roes purwen1 to Mid ltw whl<ll, In 11\t Oltcreiton of the Boord ol Olrteton, may be fixed and coll.cle<l In lleu lntreof. •na tll I••-•-In ••Id lmpro- m•nl Olslrkl shall be •nd rtmoln ll•l>lt to be HMttoCI tor,,.... poyrnenh. BOND INSURANCE IRWO lies rt<elved a comm1t,...n1 lrom MBIA for e Munlctpel 8ollO Guar..,IM lnwronce Potk y unc-lltonally ouor111t .. ll!Q the tlMely peytTIOftl of prl11Cl.,.I •rtct lnte,,.SI on lht -to lht Paylno A_.nt II lllt suc<eulul b-r Ila> specllle<I 111•1 J<Kh Polley be ootetnocl, W<h blddtr sllall DOY tllt premium lor lllt Polky In lull al or l>etort tllt 0.11 .. ry of Ille l>onds LEGAL INVESTMENT· Tiie -· •Ill, before , ... detl•err !hereof .... urtllltd for lnvHlmenl u,,.,., -.,..,_,,. to lht provl•k!lls of tllt Dlslrkl• Stc11rlllH Low lOlv~lon 10 ot ,,,. Wtltr Cocltl. H--, notwltllstartctlno W<ll certlllcetlon, In Ille oolnlOll ot Bond Coun•I -•lloll>lllty of .. 1c1 -· •t l"' llme ol ,,.,, ••-•. lor '"' ln•Hl,.,,.,,I ot """"' of commtr<IOI 0< w vt- l>onh. ••well, I• sUC>Jt<l lo Int provl•lons of tr.. Flnonclal Coclt of tllt Stele of Collfornl•, •nd • •l•1t,...n1 to 111•1 eltect wlll be prlnle<I on ,,,. bond• l>erw.lh the urtlflc:olion TEAMSOFSAL.E. ,...,.... •••: f lle mHlmum ,._ l>ld may not uued 12'1. -.,... 1111m, POYMll• w m1...,,...11.,. E..:11rete111<1 rnim Dt • munlplo ol ~or 1/10 of 1%. Ho Donel al\011 Deer,._, llltn one lntt,...I r•I•, ...o all -of lllt .. me maturlly "'811 be•r tllt Mme rtlt. Eacll bOncl """' bear lnlerHt •t ,,,. rtl• tpe<llled In ,,_ l>lcl lrom II\ CIOt• to lls fixed mot11r1ty dalO Only one <OUPOfl wlll bt •ntchocl to each -10< H <ll lnsten_..1 of lnlerHt '"''""· -l>lcl• provldlno tor -lllonol or suPl)lernont•I c_. wlll be reje<i.d The rete on any maturity or or-of meturlti.• "'811 not be .._. lhon IV.~ hlgfler 11\en Ille lntt re•I rate on lllY Ohr m•lurlly or or-of m•tu,llloi Aw9": rt.. -sh•ll bt M>IO for c•ll only. All 1>141> must be ror not Ins 11\•n allot '"' Donds llereby otler11d lor ••'-'"° H<h Did >NII Slate 11\11 111t 1>1-Oft.,, accruea tnttr.sl 10 tM oat• of dtll-Y. t,,. _,,,. .. ptl<e, wlllclt INlll not be leu 11\en ~of per, -Ille lni.rHI rate or rein al whl<h .... bldcMr ofter• 10 l>uy Wld -·· IE.cl\ ~r .,,.II ,,.,. In "' l>ld '"" IOI.al n•t lntere111 cosl In Ooll•rt ond lllt evtrfOit no1 Interest rel• dtttr111lnt0 tlWrtl>Y, wflkll sl\lll be consldtred lnlormoH .. only end not• port of Ille !>Id. """"' aloNw: The boncll wlll be ewer-lo lht fllohttl re-slltlt Dldder or l>lddt" com!Olrlno Ille lnt•refl rev or rotea SC11Kllle<I -Ille premium or dl.c-1 otfertCI, II any Tiit hlO"ttt l>kl wlll be O.termlntO by - d11cll119 Ille •mount of Ille p,.mlum l>ld Ill eny) lrom. Of -"9 -·-• ot lllt dlKount (II •nyl lo, the lot•• •mount of lnltrHl -ICh IRWD -Id .. , .. Q11lrtd to pay from IM dAlt ot s•ld -to 1111 •HC>O<ll•• ll'ltlllflty a.1" l,,.reol •t ,,,. coupon role or rales ti>eClfltd In,,. bid If •Y .W It ... .._ at tor, H --Me will llf ,--...,_If....,* It,.. .. ..., et tJV-% et...,, ., '' • ..-~--o1 ,.,, ... * .... • .__ -·uee.,. --• ,.,. ........ II lll'f * h recel.W ol tt~ llf -er .t • .,....... llft'C..._ .. ,.,, ........ .._ '""'-.... .. -....... <~ . ..-..n .. .... ""'"•"•"'· ........... ," "'-.. --....................... -net 1•1-1 <•l • lllWO. Tiie pgrcllowr mus1 pay a<.crlltd lnltrtfl from Ille d•I• ol llMl-to '"' 0.11 of Clell•ery, "''"""'ed on• :MCMSar .,.., basl~ •llM lff "•lf<IMtl: I llWO AWN K Utt rlofll, In IU dl>e,.llofl, IO r .. IKI '"' -•II blels rtctlv.CS °" •nr end all of 1r.. •bo-SCllKlfltd solo d• .. , ona to 1111 tll1tnl nol prolllblled by It• lo welve any lr~IOrll'f 0< lntormollty 111 •nY blO. I RWO I• tlto lnvlllng ltldt on -•I OCllloallon -Ol lmpr...,.. mtnl Olalrkl No. lo:t, IMptOYtmonl Olslrkl No 103 tno lmpro .. rnonl Olttrk l No. Illa on Ille..,.,. dales ts •Do•• specified for lhht DOnclt of tmpro.-t 011\rlct .... 105. I AWO rettrves \ht '"'" In Its 011<,..llon IO rtl«I •II bl<tl " ecc"'l•bte blcts ore not re<t l•KI on t ll sucfl -· Oet.,mln.ilon• IO .. .,.d or rtltKl llkls of eo<h lmc>rowmtnl dlllr tel wlll be m-Ms»roltly -lndtPt,,. denlly bOM<I .._, lht l>ld• recelv.o °" ta<h "'-t Awa,..: I AWO will 1•k• acllon •w•rOlno llW bOnelt or reje(I· ine •II bids not leler t11•n twenty-six (,.) lloun •fl•r u ch of ,,,. resciacll•• tlmu ,,.,..In pretcrlbtO on wlllcll propowls ••• rtcel•e<I., provl-tllol tht ••••O m•r be m.oe aller lllt u plrollon ot 1r.. '4)t(llled llrne It Ille l>lddtr •NII not h••• ,,..., 10 said 8cMlrd ol Director\ notlC• In ••ltl"ll ol ttw wllhO•-•• ot suc11pr~1 1"1«• of Dt41veo; ,..,.,.,. ter l'•Y-: Otll••rv ot .. 1e1 l>onch wltl i:.. mt do to tlW WC<H Sl11l l>ldder al JtHrlH Bon~nole ComP011•, tl30 Wts1 Pico B°"'loverd, L°' "r>QelH, C•lllornla, or •I ony ...... , pla<• •OrMeDlt to Doll\ IM lUCCtUful bldcle• ...O lllO Trusu,.., of IRWO P•Y"*'' ,.,, , ... bonO• SllOll DI m-In "-··· R ...... B111k "'"""'or otller lmmtdl•tely •••ll•DI• 1.,,.ot. ProYldo<I Ille! peymMI In,,,. t0<m of such olller lmmedl•llllY 1ve101>1t fund• musl have beef' -roved llY the Treosurtr of IRWO •I IN>l 1...,nly·tour 12•1 "°""pr tor lo lllt doll•~rr 01 ,,.,. bonds. Funds or otht• lmm.olelety •••ll•l>le tlllldls, pro•ldOCI 11\ot paymel\t In Ille form ol W<h other lmmtOletely •••ll•bie fllf'Oa """' lln• -n eppro....S by llW Trots.,,.., of IRWD •I lt MI """11Y·-U•) lloun prtor to lllt a.11 .. ry of lllt l>OllM ......,.. Dell.....,; C-•11111..,."' u• Dell .. ~y: 11 1• nPt<IKI 11\111 stld bond! wlll be dlllvere<I to tr.e tu<cesslul blcl(jer wllhln tlllrty IJOI doY• trom the dOlt of •Wero lllereof r11e tll<Ceulul bidder tllOll II• .. IM flol'lt, el llJ Ol)llon. lo GOn<tl ,,,. cont reel of purchOW II I RWO \lloll ltll to ••t<ute lht Doncu and ...... , them tor dell•try wllllln slrty (.0) daY> from tr.. date of .. Id .... o. -In W<ll •..m Ille \ll((ft.fUI D'-r .... 11 .. '"'""" 10 Ille ... tum Of tlW cllt<k acc-ylnv Its l>ld ~-et 1141: Etcll l>kl, 1-lher wllh Ille llkl <ht<k, musl lllt In • M•l.O .,.,..,_ -r .. -10 1111wo. wltll t,,. .,,,..,_ 1no bid <INrly marked "PropoMI tor W•ttnrorll\ Bond•, EIK110ft tt7•. Se<ltt E, of Ille In.line Renell W•ler Ol1lr1C1 for lmor'O,,.._,.I 01\lrlct Ho IOS" .., c:Mcti: A ttr1111ed., cffllier"• cht<k Of\• ""'°""b" bank 0< INJt (0-Y In 11 ... ·-·of ,u,ooo. pey-lo .... or-of IAWD, m1111 tc:• comp•ny each_, H • ouoren1, lllot lht blddlr, II •uc:nutut wlll accept •nCI OOY ror sold l>oncl• In o«ortltn<t wllh ,,,. 111fm• of Its told. The check «· t Omj)Ollyl119 '"Y K<•llt.0 ,.._, '"'" ... tpplltcl on'"' -ClloM ptk• or, If well pr-wt II o<<tPl•O but not Ptrforme<I, unleu a11<h l•ll11rt ol pertorl'l\NICt I/I.ell l>e <•...cl Dy 111\y .cl or omlnlon ol I RWO, I/I.ell """ bt collled '"° ,,... pnic-rot••-bf 1.-wo. n.. check a<<-Ylflo a.c:,11 u,.. att"'led-1 wlll Dt ntlur""" prom"'ly. O!lflll9 111 TH E...,.. S~: Al 1111y time bell>,.. lfle -,,.. tendered for dltll,..ry, 1r.. wc:c•nf11I b'-may dltofflrM -wllfldr•w tlW pro!IOMI It llW tnw"I rtc:tlvad by privet•,,.._, trom ~of tflt 00-type ""' <lltf«ltr .,,.11 l>e dt<ltreo lo Dt l•ae411t Ill(--,..._,_.,,,.. c-tH ltww. tltlWr Dy • rvllf\O Of u... 1-...i ._.._ Servi<• ., .., • - cltlorl of.,,., '-dlrot <-1, or shall O. dKwad l•ui. or 1>e '""''red to tie 1aa1t1 Into ac~t In COMPUtlno any fedHtl 11\<ome tell" rt ,,. term• of.,,., ftdettl IM-IH llW •ntcl.CS 111*"'-1 to lM oate of llllt notk t. CIMlflt P ...... ; ...., .. f ..... : Etch llf'OCIO'OI Wiii bt .,,,.,.,,._ to llt cOftClltlOMtl UIPOfl I "WO t11rnllfll"9 le"'" pgrc..._, wl"*'I c-... c-'"'"""Y with PIY~I..., tlellv"y of ,,. '*"" -111>11-lflt ci..•no -"· M(h dtlH tlW 0. .. of dltll,..rf Ct l L.eOel ()pint.., -Tht oplll*' of O'Mel-.y 6 """" Of L." A119tlet. CollfOmlt, 8eftct COUllMI, .,.,..1no llW vollOlty Of llW -• tM.o 1tollnt tNt .......... Oft ,,... llefMlt I• ....... ft'9M I-lollltt ftl tM Ullllad Slttlt el Al'!Wfkl «'*' ..,_,., tedtf'el Inc-loll ltwt, -tflet MKll 1 ... tfflR II tlM •"""'4 freM ,..,_I Inc-'--.t"" S\lff flf Col~ -.., ........c Ritt •nc-IA.IC 1-.. • ~ .. tll4I.....,. .. o·--., & Myen, con1flecl 11'1' 111 tlfflwf of 1.-wo by teulll'lllt ...,....,,.,•Ill -. fl'llt'9d on llW bOtlt flf tlCll l!Clnd. No '"°'" wlll llf ,,... w IM ,,.,n:~r fOf well ,,,1,.11,..., cenlfk.ltlel\; ")A un"lcAl>tt ot lllWD ~ylf\O -°"IN Miia ti 1tte fe<lt, .. tt,,....9'\11 t~ft II\ •al~°" ... llelt <If 1-. It II - upe<"11 .,_IN~ of ltte btMI "411 •....., I!\• -"'81-*' c ..... w..-t111tM111tHIOI-.; Id A ctftltk14• of l"WO, tltlNO .,., office" -'"•-,.. ttllY" f/I UIWO <M1"Ylnt le Ult ftllOwlllO: I 11 tllail Mlf Offle>H-\ -....,._ ,., ... , ........................... ""'..., 1.v ...... ., __, .......... ... 111•1 ""' -,_tl .... ly ... , __....,. •.c-v... _, -Cll u..t Ille"' It M llt'-9tleol .............. ., ~ ""9c1lflttM .... Mlttytf lfll ._..; t,lll TN '9Glllt tf t"WO-....,. t1Wt .. flW<"-flt"kt 4lf tlle ~ lll<JWlflt I,.,... KC""" '9 .......... , ...... .,..,_, -..... -•1"4WIMIWO:_. 111•~1tic-flf 1111wo • .....,.., .. ..,1t ..... 1,..D,ect> 1111 In11t. ""'*"""Mt flit ~I c..-ctty, It .. ~ INt • Wll ti-ftl 1i. wi. ......... """et •If ti-t "1 ..-.,_.... w • Mf IMM!lllt .. ti-f/I .. atl¥lrl"' ........... Of'llclol ,..,.._, ......, ..... - MMt ., .. ""cM.1111 "'"' ""'"" • ......_. ... ~feel.-" ...... . ""t."'lal laU ~-r .. -• Ult ..,_ft ......... 111 lltfll et ,,_ clrc11n111-._.,.., wttlcll ,,,., •• ,. ...... 1111 M...._.,.., Tiie t ... tf ll"lftlt.,. "'9 .,_. wtll • ...... 1t¥ UIWD. C\itUJll • .....,., II 16 .,.,.._ ....... "'9t Cut1P ~•Ill • ,,,,. ............. ..,. -"""' .... fallllft .. .., .... -" --" ...... , .... ..., .,,. <Mtll ..-11Nf9'e "'"'" ( ........... (-·-• lallwt. ~ .. , llW IMlf(-_..,MM( ..... llWffY ............. li. -la e(~llU wllll ll•• tw"" ef ti...,,,,. .. (OClltaott All.._ et tir1111111Q CUSIP n!11n> o." 011 11w _.. -.,.. cu•• P .. ,,,,ce ,_., ,,.... ...... t11e aultl\f'IWftl.,. H IO n11fftll9o tfwll lllt H IO lty I "WO I N~O•U•ATION AVAIL.AIL. "-" .... lllt•f-t'-1 co••c:.r111nt I llWO Ot '-(~Oft ... Offl<le l \lat_l _1941Dy1 llWD ._rll>lfte ttW 00"4• •"9lll0 •-.. -lo '9o(rf\orv Of tlle 8oor11 lr•lne llonch Waler 01•1•~1 dOICo..,_Drl•• PO lkbOI 1 .. 1,,., (A111orr>10 •111• 0111 10u«>11~ P'•non<• O.portmonl 8tylll Eo\lm•n Paine W•Dber Inc SU Colllotnl• '''"' s.n "-••n<l..to, t alllornlo •~•CM I JtwO *'" D'oYIOot '"" •11<001111 Dl-r IOO <toin of .... Offl<l•I St••-· •• 1 ... u-of lAWO GIVEN by orO.. 01 llW Boor a OI Olr.cton ol l,.ll!Q ll•Mll W•ler Olttrl<I. tdC>Pl•d on S.¢1m0tr H. 19t1 IHnr J ""''-'•' S.<r .. t ry 01 Int 80.rO of 01,.<lun Of,,,.,,.,,.. IC•nchW•ler 01\lrl(I Pu1>11Vwc1 0,.,,. CO.ti Oolly P1101. O<t 2 ltll UtHI '11BLIC NOTICE '111UC NOTlCE NOTICE INVITING at°' ON ~.m.­GINl .. AL. oa1.tOATIO.. llOND$0' lllYINI llANCN WATlll DtST•ICT~" IMl'ROVEMINT Dtll'•ICT NO. IM TNl"llO, HOTICIE IS HIEAEBY GIVEN lllol ... ..., -II tor tr.. pUr<llUe ot U.SI0,000 par •alue oenerol Oblltollon -Of lrvl,_. 114'11<11 Wtlor Dlalrl<I llllWOl, Otll\Oe COunly, c1111ornla, tor 1mpro .. men1 Dhtrlt l No !Cit .111 .,. rt<elnO l>Y lhe BoarCI Of OlrtKlora ot lllWD •I lllt 1>110 ond up 10 111t llme• be•-oc-<llltcl; P<ov•-11101 relollve to ee<ll ot IM lener 1wo t!Altt, pro. PG••'• wlll De received only II ell OIOa received on l1't lmmocll•t•ly Of.Cedlno of IM ipecl11ed datH we1• Clelormtneo 1111wtlslat1ory •ncl rejtte;le<I by '"°lullon eOool•d tofl-lnq the -nlng lhertot TIME P L.ACE MAI LE O BIOS llOOtm OttC>Oer 14, 1'11 II 00•.m 0 < tow• 2t '"" 1100•m No .. mMr 11, 1911 001 C•ml)Ui Ort•t trv1n• C•llfornt• S.t••l•rv Of Ille Scwrdof Dlr•ClOf\ trvtne R~hW•trr Olstr•<.t PO. Boa 0.1 lr•lnt. C•lllornle'171• OPENING OF PROPOSALS Tiit blcl\ rt<el•ed up lo tho hour OI 11 00 o.m on 0c1ooer I•. l'llt, wlll oe --at H id time'"° •Ill l>e con•ldere<I 01 tr.. meellno ot "'d Boord ol Olr•t1or• 10 be lllld on OctoDtr 1•. ttlt, •I •:oo p.m .. •I Ille 1tore...-11ontc1 edclreu II •II !>Ids _,.., •I well 11mo '" O.lermln.O lo be unwll>1ac1orv and r•IKled l>Y rKofutlon oclopleO lollowll'O '"" -"1"9 111or~1. '""'bids •K•l•ad 11P to Ille holJr of 11:00 •.m. on Dc-r 1t, '"'· wlll be -nKI •I tr.. "'"tint Of Mid lloetd al Olr.cton 10 be IWIO on Oc-r 11, ltll, •• 11 00 • m , 11 lht eforemtnl'°""" -n• II •II bids_...., •I W<ll llmt art Otlermtnod to oe unHll•ltflory ond •rt rejtKle<l l>y ,.....1ut1011 tdoOl· td lotlowlnQ tho -ninv t,,.roof, I hon bid>, ... ,,..., u1110 IN hour ot 11 :00 a.111. on Hovem-11. 1•1, wlll De -ned •t I,,. mHUnq al MllO Booro 0t u1,.aon 10 be lltlOon Howmbe< 11. 1•1." 11 00• m. ot tho tfoftmclftlloned-eu ISSUE $3,SI0.000. <OMl>lll!Q of 11• bonds of 111t OtnomlMllon al '5,000ea<ll, 001~ 0<1-r I, 1911, doslonetect "WATEAWORICS BONDS, ELECTI~ lt7', SERIES 0 , 01' THE 1111/INE RANCH WATEA DISTAICT FOii IM PAOVEMEHT OISTAICT NO. IOI>,'' numbered D·I to D·114, 00111 lnclu•I,... MAT URITIES TIW bOnd• wlll mature lnconsec:utl•e n\lfMrl<ol orO.r onO<· tober • fn tM •mounh fOf .. Kn or '"-iewr•I Y••n ., foUows ..... P"INCIPAL. l'lllNCl,.AL YEA• A MOU NY YIEAll AMOUNT .... ' JS,000 19'16 \tlS,000 l'IU ' .0,000 199> SIS0,000 1"'6 ' .o.ooo 1991 '"s ooo , .. , ' 50,000 1999 Slti,000 , ... \ SS,000 1000 1210.000 '"" '.0.000 1001 UlS.000 '"° ' 65,000 1002 U.0,000 '""' \ 7S,OOO 100J U<IS,000 19"1 ' 85.000 200• »30.000 19'1] \ 9S.OOO 2005 ~10,000 '"' \IOS.000 loo. ~10,000 '"s \110,000 IHTERIEST T~ l>ond> •h•ll Deer lnttrttl •I• role or rate• to OC fixed UPOfl 11\e .... lller..oi bUI "°' 10 h (ff<I 12"' per'"""""· POy•DI• w ml•MutllY on Oc tober 1, .,.., A1><1I I ol HCI\ Yt•r. PAYMENT S.td l>onds •n<I Ille lnttrosl ,,,.,_ "' DOY•Dle In l•wful money ol 111• UnllllCI St•t" ol America at tllt COfporale A119ncy Dlvl•lon of B-of America Htllonot Trutl ond Saving• Auoclallon, P•ylng A119nt ol I RWO, In Los Angeles, Colllorn••. OI' •I •nr P•ylnq "'VR"' ol I RWD In Sen Frenc:IKO, C1N~n1a Cllt<OllO. llllnol•; or New York, Ne"' Vorll, al tr.. ootlon ot ,,,. l\old "'°' AEGI TRATION. Tl¥1 -swlll Dt c-bollO• rtQlslrtble astoprlllCl.,_I only or as lo ti<Xn PflntlPOI eno onte•KI. -lllt IOfm of rtQl•lrtllOll may be cn•nQ~. or Ille -dltcllorll"! from rtQl'1r•llon, •II In accordanc• wllll 1,,. provl•lon\ 1n Ille rHOlutlon provldlno tor Ille tu11a11Ct ot MIO - CALLABLE Tiit bond& malurlt19 on or prior to October I, 19'1, "'°II not be sul>Jtcl lo <•II or redemption prior lo mtturlty. All bonds maturlno on or alter OCIOO.r I, 1'92, or •'IY of 11\tm, m ay be callt<I Delore m•lurllY •nd r""9me0, •I lllt ootlon of IM eo.rd of Olroctors of lllWO. °" ~-t, '"'·Of on..,, tnlere>I .,..,.....,, dale tlloro•ll•r prior to rnoiurlty 8onO\ colltcl prior lo m•turlty t.hall Dt r.-01 llW toll-1119 rtOtmpllon prl<tt, •Xl>AHad "• Pfrctnt-ot par vet .... 1o091ner with •<trued Interest 10 dale Of •-111"''°"· '°'""" r-mtd on or before Apr II I, 1"'2: 10111'>,. 11 r-....O thorHtl9r •ndonor Dttore Aprll 1, •"3, 101' II redMIT\CKI ll'lereofler •nd on 0< Dtfore Aprll 1. 1-. tlJOll>'ll.11 •-rntd llltrealler and on Of before A.prli'f, l"S. 100'!. II .-mec1 llltrHfler ana Prior lo mo111rlty All or NIY ponlon ol lllt bond• sul>ltKI to <•II may be u lled 10< r-mPllon t i any one llme II IKS tlltn •II of lllt DoncK ere ,...,....,_al •ny -llme, well Donds Shall be rtdMmecl only In lnverw Ofdtr of maturity end Mlt<IKI for '" dtmpUon from within• •lnole mtlurlly l>Y lot. PURPOSE OF ISSUE Tiit -·were •uthorllOCI ror tho fKQUISlllorl - conslru<llon ol ••lfrwor\;s ltte;llllles 10< lllO oenetll ot tmprov-t Dlslrlcl No 10. SECURITY TM bollclt •re lswect pur .... m to ,,_ Calllornla W•ter Dl\lrl<I Law I OMslon IJ ot Ille W•ler Code ol 11141 Slalt of C•llloml•l and slloll De P•ld lrom on an essrne.il upon l•nd within ttl<l llT'!l>fo,..,...nl Dlstrk lor from wal•r cn•r11H pur....,,110 sold tow wfuth, In Ille dltcr .. lorl of,,,. Boord of OlrK'lon, may W lhlt<I •nd <OllKle<l In lleu Iller.of, -•II I••-land In ttkl lmc>row mt '11 Olslrlcl Sholl be •n4 rem•in llaDle to be '""Md for llWM peyrnenh. BONO INSUR.lNCE lllWD has rtcel•ed a commllment from MBIA tore Munlclpal 8ond Guoronl" lnwrence Potky unc-lllonally guart11t .. lng tllt ttmely payment ot prlnclpal ana Int"'*'' on I"' l>onclt 10 trw Peylno A119nt 11 lht wt ceulul Dl-r lies '!>Kiiied 11101 well Palley l>e ObttlneO, tu<ll l>lclcler sl\•11 POY ,,,. .,,....,1um tor Ille Polley In full 01 Of befort ,,,. Otll•ery of Ille l>onds LEGAL IHVESl'MEHT f ile boncl• •Ill, before lhe Cletl•HY '""'""· be crrtllle<I lor ln•estmtnl 11noer and purS\ltnt to ,,,. provision~ ot u.. Olslrlcb Secur111 .. Uw IOl•l•lon 10~ IM Wtltr C..00) H°"'9••r, notwllhllandlno well certlllcollon, In 1111 O(llnlon ot Bond c ....... , ,,.. tllolbltlty of ,.Id -· at tht time ol ,,,.,r ll .... nct. tor Ille ln•Hl-nl of tunas of comrnerclol °' .....,1"91 l>onk•, OS W<h, ts sllblt<t to ll'lt prO•llloM <If the Flnoncl•I ~of'"' Sltll of Cetlfor11lo, -• ll.tlemtftt 10 11\ol tlfecl wlll 1>e .,,,,.,td on t,,. bond• -11th Ille u•llll<tllon TEAMS OF SALE. ,_...,, ••••: Tiie maximum ret• 111<1 may not .. <MCI Ii% "' .,.. num, PoY•blt •ml-lly. E..:11 nt• l>kl rnlill Dt •""'"'""ti~ or 1/20 of , .. Ho bond \lloll bNr lllO,.. lllon -lnWr9'1 , .. ,,...a all bOnels of ltlO s.me mo1urllr shall bear tlle .. ,... r•le Eac:ll boncl ITlllSI !>Hr ,,,..,.,,•I '"' rtt• •PKllltd In Ille blcl from It• dole to Ill fixed mol11rlly dole. Only -c011pon wlll W atlochtcl to u cll bond tot ucfl ln•tall,...nl of Interest l1Wreo11. tnd bid• prov1dlno '°' odcllllonal or supplemental c.,.._ •Ill be ,,.joci.d T llt ••I• on .,,, molurlly or QrOllP of metur111K "'°" not Dt MO<• 11\en lV.'- 1111111.,.. I"°" the lnlen•I rale on any otller "101urlty or 11•-of mt l\lfllleL Aw-: TN bonds sllall be W>IO tor cesl't only All bids mint oe for not leu lha11 611 ot ll'le -lltr.i>y olltred for Ml• and •ecll lllO sh•ll stole INI lhe blddtr ollt r> •«rued lnlere•I 10 ttlt dolt of dlll,..ry, ,,,. ll"'<llo• price, wn1tll >h•ll not be leU lll•n 90% ot P••. •ncl lhe lnlertst rele or rtlK 01 which Ille bidder olttrs lo bUy Wld bond• Etch l>klder "'811 11.•I• In lh bid lht total not lnltrett cost In dOll•rs end Int •w•-net lnl•rtll rtl• oetermlneo 111ereby. wtwch snoll Dt conslO.rKI lntormoll•• only •nd not• oon of tllt l>ld .. """'"' • ._.., Tiit bOnds w lll be ••tr-to tr.. hloflall r._1111o llldO•r or.,._,. con .. d<!rtnq Ille inl•rtsl ••I• or r•tts -llled •ncl ,,,. pr• m lum or dlscovnl oll•••d, II any. TM lll(lhest Did wlll be oetermlntd lly -..Ct· lnQ Ill• amount of tl'le premium l>ld Ill enyl from, or odcllno ,,. ,,_,of,,. OIKounl Ill any I lo. lllt lol•l amounl ot tnttrest -kh tRwo-.111 l>e r-lred lo POY trom Ille dAlt of uood -· 10 lllt "-11,.. mol\irlty ci.'" thenoot tt •tllt co._, rtle or tales •i>eCllled In tllt 111<1 II eny llkl 11 ""'"""" •I _.,no tdlKounl ~•Ill Dt con.i-. II •M bid Is rtKtl""" at '1V.% Of "''· or •I • •orHltr percenl•9" 01 .,.,, no told lor a 1....-11trc•nt-of per .,.111 bt con- tsldtrtd. II 111y bid Is rec•lv.CS •I '5% of per or el• or••l•r perc.mage at par. tno bid for• IKMr perc•m-of per '*"' be <OMlclered. Sllb).ct to ll'lt6t llmll• tllons, IN -•nl wllt oe 11'1-lo lllt I>-• Of lllddln oft9rlno ,,,. 1-1 net ln- tlt•HI COil io I RWO TM Pll•<llo .. r MV\I pay «<rued lnl.,..st from 1111 Oot• Of the Donel• lo llW Oii• of 0.11 ..... ,. <OITIPU'led on. lt0-40 YN' .,.,1, RltM .. lltJeonlell: 1 RW D rewnr•~ tM rl9flt, In II• dltc,..lton, lo , .. lt<I any -ell bids rocelv.CS on •nr •nd •II of 11W •bo•f'SCllKlll.O sole d•IH and 10 Ille ta1"11 nol prafllblted bY l•w 10 wtl ... ony lrr9911lorlty Of l'lformollly In •ny !>Id IRWD ,, •Ito lnvtllno bld\ on -··· OCllloatlOft -of 1-.-o-menl 01,trl<t No 101. '""".,..man! Dlslrl<l l'lo tO) trtcl lmprovemtftt Olllfkl Ho IOS on Ille Mrne dottt H -·· •pt<lllad tor ,...,. ....... of ,....,,........,..., Olstrlcl No 106 IRWO , ... ,,.., tllt rlQlll In Its dlKrtllon lo reje<l •11 bid\ If t ccep111>1e bids.,. not re<elvtcl on all •11e11-. o.t.,....lnotlOM to •wwd or reject bl<b ol Mell 1"'9rO.,.,,.,...I dl1trkl wlll oe modlt separetelv.,., I_,.... denlly be-ucion Ult bids rec:al-on each, ......... Aw•,..: I RWO w lll teU tte;llon •w•rellftt IM -or ,..le<'I· lno tll 1>1cb "°' telllf 11\an 1..,.ty.1111 C2'1 "°"" after N<h of lllt r-11,.. Umoa lltrol,. .,._,._ on -kh pr-ls ,,.. '"91ved; P'O"lcltcl U\tt Ille ewero may be mlCle tfllr llW ••plrolton ot Ille tPt<lfltd II,,,. It llW bldeler INlll nol II••• Qlwn 10 solo Boord of Directors notlce In wr1tl119 of tr... wit __ ,, Of •u<ll f)f(l(IOWI. l'loc• flf Gell.....,; ~-Nr Pey-: 0.11...,., al w ld bollCh wtll be m•do lo lfle wcc"J111l lllddtr •I Jettrttt 8allt,nott C.,._y, la:IO wnt P kt Boulevard, Los A"9fltS. C•lltornlt, or 11 .,Y"""" pl.c:• eor-tb4o to b<Xlt !tit IU<CIUl..t biCIOlf •nd .... TrMwrtr OI I llWO. Peym.,,I l'or t,... DOnds ""'" be rnoclt 111 F-r•I A-rv• Boni! ,._ or olller lmmeclt.tely ••t llt«Ht f""°", provldtd INtt pt'(fntflt In lht fom1 of s..Cll ollltr 1n1.-•l•l'f 1v1lleblt h111C11 rnu•I have been opcw-Dy lllO Trw- ol IAWO•t tte:fl i-ly·tour lt•I "°""prior totlledell.....,flf t ... lllllCll. ......... Gel.....,; C-.. lotllwl Nr l...att ~: It IS •tt-'90 lllet Hid l>onOl wlll lllt dell...,ad to lllt lllCCftSflil lllcNlr wlllllll tlllr1y (IO) c141.,_ lrOl!I IM llelt of -••d IMAof. TM lll<<ftlf\/I bi4NW tNll l\e .. I .. r191\I, ti Its OllllOll, IO GMICOll , ... (Olltr..:t ol P<ir< ..... II t•WD INlll 1111 to e1.c11te Ille bond\ •rtct •-1,.,,, for dellverv w1t11111 slicty l.01 dlys ,,.,.. tlle 411• ti eolO •••rd, tllCI II\ WCh ·-IM \UC:(41Jflll ~ illlll l>e •f'llltltd t. tfll ,.Mii <If 1 .. <~_, .... lb blO , ....,.,. el ...,, E«ll Ille, '°WSI,..., Wlttl tllt 11111 <IWCk, mlltt be ln • ... ,.., '" ..... ..,.,.."'"'to 1 lllWO, w ltfl , .... ,,.,.._ ~ blO Ci.tty mMUd "PropoMI tor wa1...-u hntl•. •1.c11o111m. $er1e1 o. 91.,. ''"""" """h Weter Olflrkt f« lllljWO....,.....t Olttrkt Ht.,..., .. .., a.nr A unified• tMNH'• c~ll °" • ~ -er trv1t <..,..,,.,In""~ ti tU.000,...,..... te tflt ....... llf I •WD. ll'llollt k • C0"1HftY Hell ,,_I et•...., .... ., """ .... ~,If -'"9fvl, wlll _.. tllO fl'r tw Mkl botlClt Ill KCfll'~t wlttl IN """' 91 Its 11111 .• Tflt <-'*'II IC· UH'llPlfl'l'lllt .. Y ~ ,,_,..., tl\lll N ...... ltd.., I,_ ~""9 prlcle «,If IVCll , • .,. .. 1 II ltCOl•d kt not _..,..,,....., 1111leu _ .. , ..... ,. of perfor~ ..... 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Of lfle ....... elll Dt -In e -!NII -cauw IN -•o Dt .,..,r ... lleftlh, )<I A (enlll<O• et lfllWO, ..... _,, 9ft1Qt11 -,__ lt ll•u of ••w"' ttrlltYlnt lo Ille tot._ll'IO Ill tllat wlO ett~ ...., ••P<•MM.eU"'" "'"' ~ tfle -.n . ......,,., by la<almlle., ,,,_ .. •tono111 .... -11w.1 ,,,.Y -" r~u,..iy duly w"-'1-10 HtClll• 11111 M iii•, .nd m INC ,,..,. h no 111,..,..,, 111-., ""°Int e!Mtl"' IN valldlty Ol U. OOnd!t. (di f lW receipt Of UIWO ,_.._. 11\111 ... ~-prl<a 01 "'" ~. lll(t .... ll'IO lntor .. 1 9'< ..... 10 -....... ""41...,., ·-.el ..... "-" r.celnd by 11•wo. -l•I A <tr111lc;o .. Of I RWO, •IONd llY •n Oftk., <If lllWO, tct· lno In Illa 0111<1•1 artct llOl 111• Pt''°"'' <..,._lly, '° Htt ~t IMI et Htt 11,... flf Ille Hie of I ... ~. -•I all llm" I' -Jlq--re• 11t1 l!O tlld lllCl..olno '"' llm• • • dltll•~ of '"' -·· .,,. OH•<I•• s -1 ,.i.u,.. " '"" bon4~ dlO Ml (Ol'IUln MY .,,.,,.,. •l•I•""'"' of• mettri.t Itel or omll ••'"'a M•lerlt l fe« Mt-I' lo m•-• tllt A.t-1' tflereln, 111 119111 of ,._ (IFCllM•l-.e• ~ ..mi<ll llWJ' ... ,. m•. not ml.t-.... Tiie tCKI Of PffnHno lht bon~b wlll tie_.,. by I "WO. CUil .. ,._..,II la tntf<lpaled l"'I C\.1$1,. ,,_, wm 111t ptlnl•O on, .. "°'*· INI nelvwr lhe fellv... IO ptll\l WCll """'lllt" Oii MJ -"Of•"°' wllh r-11 ... rtlO Jlltll ton•tltute t~tt lef t l•lklre Of ref\ltol l>y llW 1>11•t NMf' ,,..._ lo occ"'t 0.11 ... ,. of -.,.., 10< t,,. ~In ac:Cof'OtllC• •1111 IM termt of,,_ -<l\eM conlr.c:I. All •l(ptMt• of prlnll"9 CUSIP ...,,,.. bet\ on, ... --"" CV$1P Sor.tu B ...... u CNIOI '°' , ............... t of •aid n11moen al\011 be paid by I llWO INFORM1'Tt0f'i AVAIL.ABLE R.ct11ttl• !Or lnformollClft <011urnln9 1 llWO or tor cople• ofl ... Offl<l•I Sl•l-1 _,...,Dy l"WO dttcrlb!nt llW bona• '"°""' o. -.. -10 St<r.,ory ot lhe 8oor0 ,,.,,,. AOll<fl WOl•r 01\lrlcl 4201 C~ Drive PO 8oJ1 0-1 Irvine, C:.lllornl• t2>16 O• P\iblle l'ln.n<e Ooporlmonl 81r1h h•I"'°" l>tlnt W•-Inc. SSS Ctlltornle Slrftl Soll Fr...cltco, C.llfornl• 'Ml!>' lllWD wlll provide Ult •U<<H•lul b-100 <fll>6H Of 11'9 Offl<l•I Slot" m•nt ot ,,,. eAOoMIW ot 1 llWO GIVEN ll't ordtf of Ille Boero ol Dlr.cton of lrvlnt Aoncll W•l•r Ohlrlcl, •OOC>led on S.plember ,,, 1._1 eon, J. wiw.1., St<rtt•rY Of IM 8 .. rd of Olr1KIO,. Of tr.. 1,.,,,. Aanch Water Dhiri< I PubOShtd Orange c .... Dolly PllOI. Oc:I 2, , .. , ·~· 2 a 2 2 '"'" ··-._... ... 1, ......... ,..,,., -...... -....... .., .. r rt•tllfW ff llllWO et ltM ~,_ IMI ...,.. ...... • ....... _., 9* .. -.i ........ ..._.,I C:W.: 'I I ._~..._.,I 11 It,_.... ... ""' .... will ...... _ ...... -c:..NI ~ .... ~ ·-." lrom '"" Mte tf -ttow.., flW -c.MllYI ..._......,....,. -,..._II Ill IClllon, • <-• tlW centre<! .t """'-" llllWO tNlll tell•-• ... ""'' •1111 ""*' '"'"' .... tlell1<9ry wttftill tlllt'f ... , ...,. ._ ............ •••r•. -lft wclle""" tM WCC"91111..._, IMll • .,,tltlM .. tM.....,... ti Ille <l\Kk a<~fllll Ill..._ -llWi E.O.•, .._.._.1t11.,.Wc"'<~ _ ...... _... .,. ...... -.. ... • lfllWO, wloa ... _..,.. .,.,, .,... <IMflf -- ··pro ..... ..., w~•......, ai.ct"" tW., w ... o, 11.,,. lf"WMt •- water Olt1Tl<1 fot IMOf'0--1 Ol"rl<t Ho. •" • ... O.C•: A <ft'llllM ... u1Mer'1~• ... e ,_...NM. ... INll t DfnPfl\Y ll\ lllO -ti W ............... _.. .. lllWO, -IC- HllY •.Ch_,•• a _ .. ty \Ml -~.If W«"°""'• wllt eccwt - N r tor Mid _,.111 occor-• •1111 "'9 -Oil 11•.,... n.e <""11 et~ llYll'IO •nJ a<Cet*d pt-I al\MI 118 ..... .._el\ IN fW'Clw• ~ W, " -" Prot:M>WI It a<Cet*d l>llt not ~t-, ......... tw<ll foll ..... Of __...._ tll•ll lie ,......, by .,.., ICI or omln'4lfl of lfllWO, ~ lfM\" <alloM -.. 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M"'a ti Lei Anoel•a, CelllOf'r>ia, 8-C-MI, '""°"Ille h velMllty llf -..... -_ .. •no 111o11nttretl on,,,.~'' •M~ from •-••-ti,,,. u1111 .. ~ OI AMerlU under pr.-.1 1-•I h·I(-ttll I~ -11\et -II l!IWfWI It ol~ •UMlll from per-I ln<.•m. IHft of .... SU.. ef toll ...... • ..... r ...... wnl •let• Inc-tu la~ A <ec>Y of Ylcl ......... et O'Mtl-y & M-._ c tr11fle<I by en ol!l<tr of 1 RWD l>y ftc ....... lt ...,,._.,,., wltl "9 ""1-el\ - "-Ck OI MUI bond No Chit .. wlll l>e -lo tlW twtt-• .... MKh ...... 1 ... ., certltlcatlon, lbl A <•riltlcal• of I RWO cerillylfle ......... tflt NII• OI -·-· n llmal .. -clr<1Hntlt11C" In ••l•ltnct on t!W-. <If••-. It la nol tllflf('911 '""' lh• ,,,_of , ... bonOs .... Dt u-Ill • -·-~ ·-... DOM• lo be arl)llf090 -· lei A <W11fk tl• of 111wo • ...,.... by ottk.en -,_._u_ of 1Rwo c.ertlhlno 10 l"-lollowl1111: Ill IMl MMI tffl<on -..._-.-1 .... l'l•n ••ll"ed"" bonOs, w ... u1u llY IOUIMlll w _. ~. - -.... , wtre re~llvely Mr•ulllorlted to Ht<utt,... .. _; ellO (2) ~ llWr• la no llllQtllClft 111,..1ene0 or oenol1111 atttKll"9 IN ••lldlly of,,....,,,..: 1411 The rtcelpt <If IRWO -no tMt ... purcl\ne P'~• of Ille -· 1nc1ua1no '""'"'' .. ,,....., to llW 11ew "' dltll-y tflefeof. 11tt -•• U l•td l>y lllWD, •nd Ill A tff1111<ale of tAWD, ''°"""by t11 tlfflc ... Of l"WD, -I .. In Ills 0111c1e1 -not Ill•.,.,...,..., <•-IW, to -_,,.._,et ltlO lllllt flf - ••It Of ,,_ bond\, end ti all tlrnfl Ml~ tllen'° ~ 10 anet lncllidlfle t1W llm• 01 ""dtltv ... y ot lht bonOt. 1111 Olflctet s~ rtlollnt to 1i. - Old nol comal,. eny unlna •lale,.,,.,,I el • mo•rtol tact or -It te •-• moterl•I l«t necnwrv IO mtl<• the .--u IM'91ft, In tl9frt of Ult c1rcum>1t11<tt _,which llWY _,.,.,_,not m1t1..-no. ---------------1 The COii ot prlnllng llW bOncb wlll lllt -by I llWO. CUSll' N ....... : II h ontlclpatOCI l!lot CUSIP n-nwlll Ila pn""° ....._ on the -· Dul neltllor t,,. ttllure to Pfllll W<ll ~· °" eny --.,. --10...------------I ror with •-I llllre1o I/I.ell cOf\tlltute Cc-for • ta1111,.. O< t llflllel .., - '111UC NOTICE f'UIUC MOTICE NOl'IClt INYITt•O llOSOtrWtt• OE .. lfllAL.OaL.tOATION aoMOSO, l"VIJlll "ANCH WATl 11 OllT"ICT 'Otl IM,.lllOYIMUll' DISTRICT NO. lftTMlllllO, NOTICE 1$ HEREBY GIVEN lllol woi.c! ~I> f0< ,,_ pur<l\HI ot ~.IH,000 POf •tlllt ten.rel OOllgallon -of INlnt R"fl(h Wtler Dl\trkt llllWOI. Or-County, Collf°"'le, ft< lmpro...,_I Dlllrkl Ho 102 wlll be rK•l•e<I by 1111 eo.ro of OlrKIO<$ °' I RWD " "'" place '"° Ill> '° "'" "-· belo--tried; prov._ lhal ffiollve lo _,, of IN latte< i-Oltet, pro- po"'' wlll oe rtc•l•ed only 11 t ll Did• rtcel""" on,,,. lm.....,lalely prec:tdlno of Ille specllled clal•• _,. Clelermlnea un>0!11tat1ory -r•IKttd l>y rfl0h1tlon •ooe>led tullowtno t,,. ooentno I hereof TIMES llOO t m Oc1ooer 1•,1t11 11 00 • m. October 2t, 19111 llOOom No••mber 11 1911 PLACE •101 Comput Ori•• frvlne, C•tltornl• MAI LEO 81DS S.crelory of Ille Boord of Dtr..:tort lrvln• Ren<llW•ltr Olllrtcl PO Box [).I I rvlM, C•tllornl• t771• OPENING OF PROPOSALS The blcb rtKal..cl up IAl lht "°"' ot 11 .00 a.m on OclOOlr 14, 1•1. wlll be -ned •I .. ia """' -.. 111 be <-lo.rad ti o.. m .. une ot uold Booro of Olrtclon to be held on Oct~ ••. ltlt, ot 6:00 p,m., •I IN ''°"""""--rtn. If •II 1>10\ --al W<h ti,... ore dltlarmlntO lo bo unwtl•ltclory ...o rojetlt<I l>Y resolvtlon ......,..., followlno t,. -•no tlltreof, '""'bid\ •a<•IYtd UP lo lllt hour of I I :00 e,m Oii O<-r JI, ltlt, wlll be openect et ,,,. met11no of .. ,d B .. <d of 01,..cton 10 be lltld Oft Oc..,.,., 11. 1•1. al II 00 •.11'1., al lllO •fore,.,,.,,tloned -..... II all bldt -MO II W<h 11-ore Olttermlnect to be .,,. .. usfac:lory -,,. rtjec-by '"°tullon tdoPI· td followlno 1111-n1nv ,,,.,eof, t,,.n l>kh rac:at""""" to tflt-. ot 11·00• m °" Ho .. mbtr 11, 1t11, wlll oe oPOntd ti lflO "'"""II of MOid Botrd of Olr.cton to be ntld on Novemoer 11, , .. ,,al 11 00 •,m., II Ille •foremtftllone<l odclrfts tSSVE u ,10,000 cont lsllno or Ht -of t"' dtnornln•llon of u.ooo u ch, O•l.CS Oct-• I,, .... do•IQtl•lld "WATEllWORICS 80f'IOS, ELECT I~ 1'1', SERIES 0, OF THE tAVINE A,lNCH WATE" DIST•tCT FOR IM- P ROVEMENT OISTlllCT No 102" ""mberecl 0.1to0-7 ... botll lnthnlw MATURITIES Tile -will mat11re In <Ofttt<llll•e n.,,...,ktl ordltr Of\ October 1. In tllt ........,, .. for t.C:h of lllt tove<el Y••r> .. toll-• , PlllNCll'AL. vet.A AMOUNT I~ I ~,000 1'9$ s «l,000 "" I U,000 "" ' 50,000 1• l SS,000 I._, \ 4S,000 14"0 ' 70,000 "" $ .. .000 1991 ' to,000 1"1 $100,000 ,... Sll0,000 l"S \IU,000 YEA• I ... l"I .... '"' :rooo 2001 200? lOOJ ~ >OOS loo. l'"INCIPAL "MOUNT •t..0,000 \US,000 •17S,OOO \19S,OOO ino,ooo U•S,000 n1s,ooo i:110,ooo ""S,000 UIS.000 .. 1S,OOO INTEllEST The -,,.. ..... , lnlertst ••• ,.,.or r•let 10 l>e fixed U9- °"the wte thereof l>ul not to u c..CS '"per •""""'· payable MmloMutllY on Oc loller I -Apr II I of •a<ll ye•r. P,.YMEHT Seid boll01 tnd t,_ lnle,..SI ,,..._ lrt pay-In lawful money ol the United Slt!H of America at I,_ Corflorale Aoitn<Y OMtkwl ot B•n-01 •-•I<• Nellonel Trust and S.•lnes iu-l•tlon, Ptylno A119nt of IRWO, In U. A-IH. C•lll0<nlt , or ol t11Y Peyfn9 AQllnl of IAWD In S.n Franclac:o, Colltorntt; Cl\lc-. llllnols, or New YOfl!, N-Y-, ti 1r.. 09llon of 11\t llOtCltr tNnoot REGISTRATION TM bollcls wlll be'--~llrtble ••lo prl,,_ CIPtl O"IY or H lo botll prlnclpal .,.., lnle..U, anet fht lorm Of retlalrtllon MOY be cha~. or Ille -dlac:llOrgitd from f'9f,Jlstrellon, ell 111 ac:cordenc• *"" Ille provl•lont '"Ille ,....,.utlon 11<ovldlno for llW IHUlllC• of .. Id llOftth.. CALLABLE Tl\e -meturtno on or prlOf to Dcl:ltltr I, 1''1, "'811 not be •ul>JKI 10 toll or r-mc>llon prior 10 mot..rlly All DOnclt mot"'1119 on Of ofter October I, 1"2, Of •ny of lllem. m ey be <tllacl before moturlty -r.......-, " Ille OpllOf\ of t ... Botrd ol OlrKlor• of I llWD, °" ()(-1. '"'·Of on tllV lnlerest PIY'"""' O.tt tf'le,.tller prior lo rnoiurlty 8of.as called prior to maturity .,,_II De r.-ied ot I ... foll-ll!Q remmpllon prl<tt, uprtt-ts • perunlef,Jt of par ••lllf, IOIJllller with•«"'*' lnte,..n to dale of r.O.m"'i...: 101,.11 r........,onorDttoreAptll I, 1"2, IOl'h' It r~ tllerutter and on or before AOtll t. tm . 101'11. II rtdM.....O lht,..•11., •rtct on or before Apr II I, 1"4. 10011'>% 11r-mtd111eret11tr ona °"or.,....,.. Aprll 1. '"s. 100% II r~ thtrtolllf tnd prior to molllflty All or ony ll0'11on of Ir.. bonch •llbjt<l lo cell moy l>e catltd lor r-mptlon 11 lny -11,..., II IHJ llltll t it of ll'lt -tt• r-.t .,,y -11 .... , tu<h bonell •l\ell l>e •-rntd only In lnwr• or-of l'l\01\lrllf -wi.c..., for r-mptlOft tram wlllllll • •I not• moturlly by tot. PUA POSE OF ISSUE Tile-· ...... •uttlorlled !or,,. accwtsltton - const.rucllon ot welerworks facllltles !or tllO """"" ot lmpniftmonl Dt1tr1<t Ho 101. SECURITY· The tioncls .,. lswctd --I'll l!O "'" Calltornl• w .... DI ... lrlcl L•w I OMslon IJ of lht Weter C-of I,_ Slat• of C:.lltomlt l -""" l>e petO trom .,. tJtftSl'nefll ._, lend wlttlln wlO ''"""'"',,...... Dlstrkl Of from ••tor cllorvet ...,,....,.1 10 wld tew which. In llW Clltcm1on of tlW Boon! of Dlre<ton. ll'lty oe fixed end colle<IKI In 11eu 11\ertol. -ell , .. _ ,_ In Sold lm~I OISlrkl \NII l>e •nd r ...... ln "•""to ... OSMI-tor·-ptymonl"" BOND INSURANCE IAWD h•> rwetl""" t COIT\4"1tmo11I lr'om ¥81A tor • Muntclpal 8oncl Guarenl" 1nwrt11<e Polley llft<-ltlollollr _.,,_ Inv lh• Umely peyment of prtnclpet Ollcl In-on ,,. -IO IN Peylno A0tnl. II 1r.. wcc..ulul l>ICIOtr llH 1peclfltd 111.i W<ll Polk y • ob1olnod. wc:fl bidder sNll .,.v lhe pr•mlum for Ille Policy In f11ll al or btfort Ille dell...,y of IMDondl L.EGAL INVESTMENT Tiie Donds wlll, before 1110 dltll•ert lhe,...,, lllt ctrlllled tor lnVH.,,._,. IHlOtr •net pu..-1 to Ille onivltlolls of lllt Dlttrkb Stcurl'ttts L.ow (OMslon 1001 lllt Weter Cocltl. --· no4WltMloncllng W<h cen1t1u11on, '" "" opinion ol B-Coun•I lllO •llolDllllf of .. Id.,,,,..., ti Ille llrne of t,,.lr ""'""'•· tor IN lnYftt,.,,.,,1 of 1....0. of comrnerclOI or ..,.,. bonk>. •• W<ll, I\ wbl«I to the ptovlsloM ot Ille Flf\fllClel C-of,,.. Sl.t• of Ct lltornlo, -• s111emen1 lo lllol effect wlll Dt prlnlled on ,,,. llOllCb _,,, lllt <tr111kollon TERMSOFSAL.E 1...-wt "*' The mt~lm11111 rel• bid may not U <-12% per f1f1n11m, payebt• Mml.-.lly Etch rate llld mu•t be• muttlpte of~ or 1/10 of 1"-. No bond 111a11 bear ..-e lllt n -lnt .. ttl ••••. -t ll DOnclt of"" .. .,.. fNllvrlty 1'1•11 betr u.. ..,.,. rate. Etch bollO mull -lnWftt ll Ult rate SC11KHlad '" IN l>ld lnlll'I llS o-lo l:.S llHd rntt11rlty -· Only -<MlpO" wlll l>e at• l«Md to ta<ll bond fOf each ll'tlOllmttll Of ,_,..d ,...,_, -bldl pr11vldlflo 10< •ddlllontt or .._i-ttl covpont wlll De ,..l«lltd r ... ••le on any ,......,,It., or,,_ of motllrlllff al\011 not Dt mof't then IV.% 1'119f'tlr llltll llW lntere•I rel•°" eny olflef mlllvtlly or.,...., of M•lurlllao A_..: Tht -lllall Dt sold I«~ onlf All bldtl"""' .. for - teu '"'" •t of IM llOllCb ,.,...,., offered tor \Ole olld HCJI blcl "'°" llett""' lht lt!Hlf-. «<rued l11tern1 to t11t -of ""41_.,, t11t ~,..,. pnc.e, wl'llch tNll not tie ••u 11\en tO% of .,.,. -tlW.....,.... ro• « ralttl •t wfllch ,,__,~IO....., wolcl bollOI-h<fl bllNtr -I I .... In lb 11141 IM tot.II Mt lnte,...t eotl 1,. dOllOrs -Ille • ..,. ... ntl 1""'911 ••le •"""llliM l,,.reby, "'"""""II .. <-"'-""' ltlformotl"" OfliY Oft4I Mt t ..,, el ltte 11111. 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Ill 1114'1toe-. te retect 111y -tll llklt ~91\ lllY Oft4I tll tf "'9 '"''••IC.,.._ ............. " lite tlltel'tl Mii ""°""lllted by·-"° w ..... ..., ·~ .............. ..,Ill .. , blO. 1.-wo,. 11M 11Wltlflo bl4la on,._.,_........,...,. .. , ...... ,_,..14 Olatrkt,..... IOI. l""''"'"*'t Dlotrltt ,.., --l"""•-1t DhllrlCt .... 1• Oii tlW _ ..... ., ...... "9(1flM .. .,_ .............. -~ lrlct Ne IOt. lltWO -tN rllflt Ill lb ctletrwt .... " '9)eet 141 llNlll M IC• t elltfflt Olcll IA Ml _.._ .. all &Wt ..... 0-1111!\lltleM te trW1I W ref.cl l>lclt of NCfl ~I 411ttr11Ct wlll tit,.,........,_.., -·~ dtlllly bttltl "'*'"" '"411 rtCiel¥M .. _,., ,.....A_,,: 1•wDwlHtMcttd""_._h ...... «'9ledtlle all~ nlf lftr llWI ~· ('6) -...entr MCll flf .... ,....ithe tj- l'lt,.111 IW'MU .... wtlkll ..,......, -,..._; ..... ~ ...... - "''" • ~...., .... ...,.. ....... .-C'""' .._" .. ......., ..... ""' ....... """ ...... ...,. "' Dirk ..... .-c. Ill""""" .. -....... .. MIC'llf ......... ........ ~· .... ..,~Dall_., ...... _.. .... ... ............ -CIMlfljj....., .. JeflYtee ......... ~. , .... ~ ........... u..,,...... c:.Hflrllla,., at ............................ .. t«c"JM.,._.. --T-.. lltWO. Peymllll fir .. --IMll .. """*"' ....... ,_..,..._.,.... er otflw 1,,...,......, aweU.-.. tlltt*. ..,...,.... tllel ....,....... Ill ... """" If P<lr<llowr ,,,.,eol IO ac<ePI 0.11 .. rv of -.,.., for Utt -Ill -~llC• Wiii\ , ... term• of -pur<llaM , ... ,ract All .. _ .. "'"''"'° CUSI p ........ bert °" llW --Ille CUSIP S.rvlct e-<,..,._.for lfle ·~of u 11a nurnoe,. "'811 ... CIOIO Dr I AWD. INl'ORMATION AVAIL.ABLE; 11_.ts tor lnformoti... ton<trntno tRWO or lor <OC>iotof lho Otllclal Slot-I ~red by lllWD det(rlOll'IO .... Dona• .11ou1c1 1>e ~-10 Secretary of Ille Boord ININ Rtll<ll Water Dltlrlct 001 Ct mput Drive P.0 8oA 0·1 Irvine. Colllornlo•1116 O• Publlc Fl"""'• a.pa""""' Blvtll E•~""" P•lne Webller Inc HS C•lltornl• Street Soll F rtncl.co. C•lllornl• 9•1CM IRWO wlll provide,,,. wc .. utul b!Odtr 100 cople> ot ttw Ofllt i.11 SC.• mtnl ., the UPf<lSt of I AWi> GIVEN l>Y or-ot ,,. -roof Olr.cton of ,,.,,.. Rench Wlltr Olltrl<t, •OOPltd on Stt>1 11, lt11 Betty J WM91er St<relory of'"' B .. rd ot Direct°" of'"''"'"""'" W•I•• Dlslrkl Publl"""" Oranoo Coo>t Dolly Pll"!· Dc1. 2, '"' •m-41 PUIUC MOTtE NIUC llOTtE N~ l'ICTITIOUS aUllJlla~ NOl'ICE TOCllEDITOU NAME STATEMINT Ne. •·ttttn Tht 1otiowtno s-<ton ts 0otno Dus•· Superior Court of 11\t Slllt ot ne-u •• C•llfornl•,forllle C-tyorOrenVR LANO ARCHITE Cl'UllE, )ISi In lho Mall., Ol lllt Ettel• of JACOB Al,w•r Ave A·l . Cost• MHt. C• ROSS WUISTEll. O.ut-.,.2' Hollce Is l'lertDy QI,,.,, to crtdlto,. Peter G. W•ltl>rod, a.. Chlllon ll•vln9 clelm• tf,Jelnsl ,,_ .. Id dt<t· Way, L-lie.ell, Ce. m s1 dtfll to lllt <lalm• 111 II t Office ot ,,,. Tiii\ ti.Atness ts condu<1ed DY •n ln- t ltrk of Ille •IOrtMIO to"" or lo pre· dl•IOu•l. w nl llltm IO Ille ..,,..,.lf,Jfwd •t , ... Of· ""'" G Wtltbrod fie• Of MICHAEL R WUISl EA, a pr~ Tlll1 st411tm"1t wes tlled wllll tho leulonel corPO••llon, 1Ul1 P•••· County Cltrll ot Or-County on s.e>- mo11nl Bl•d , Sullt B. P•rOrnO<llll, CA lamber It 1 .. 1 tolU, •hl<h toner oft I<• Is Ille P•t<t of ' ~171"14 OUSIMH of Ille u-•19MO In •II m ••· PuDll-Or-C.W.•I 0.11., Piiot It" per1.tllllng IO Wld .Stele Such Sept 11. ?S, 0<1 2, t, 1 .. 1 _., c lt lms wltll u.. -Hwry •ou<llors mus I be tlled or pr•senlfll as •lortWld Wllllln '°"'' montll• efltr lllt llrSI Pllbll<•llon of lhh not I<• DATEDScop4 n, 1 .. 1 MICHAEL. A WUISTEA MICHAEL •. WUISTER, •--f .. L..aw 1"17 ,..,.,,_ ...... !Mlt•. l'tr•m-. CA tll71l IJt>I U6-1m Pul>lt$he<I Orono< c .. st Delly Piiot, S.pl H, O<t 1. t , 1', 1•1 OOl).4t PUIUC MOl'tE ~tCTITlOUS ausn•EU NAME STATiiMENT T111 10110 .. tno persons .,. dolno l>uslntHOS. COMPUTER SYSTEMS, I"" Gotllard SlrMI, Unll J. H""tlnoton 8H<ll, Colltornl• ~ G .... Ot ~ llOOtll, --· Wll_,, 0 ·101, CoslO Mew. Colltorr>i• '2627 --------------1 Htlen A. 8ootll, • Wetl Wll-. 0 ·10,, Cotta Mtso, Celltornl• UU7 Thi• """""• It c-ted by en In· '111llC NOTICE --------------1 di•ldual N OTIC E OF DEATH OF J ANET LEVER BAETZ, a ka JANETTE L. BAETZ AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE N O . A-110Sl6. To all heirs , b e neficiaries, c reditors HelenA 8oolll Thi• .. at_I ,. .. filed with Ille County c i.,.. of 0.-anor '°""'" °" s.i>-1tmber 1', t•t ",..,.. P111>11Shtd Oranoo eo.11 0.11., Piiot, Sept ... 2:S, Oct 2, t , '"' .. ., ... P'VIUC MOTIC( and cont ingent c r ed it ors of l'ICT1T1ous 1us1Nns Janet Lever Baetz, aka NAME STATEMINT J a nett e L . Baetz and n.!~.'.°'-"' 119'""' 1' 004no 1>us1. per sons who may be G OAOSCO'S GARDENING otherwise interest ed in the SEAvtcE, m1' w111ac.• st .lpt. "B", 'I I d/ t t Co•t• Mesa. C.. '2627 WI a n . ?res a e . . Fell• G11tlerru Orosco, 101' A petition has been ftled we11ece SI. Aflt "8", Cotta~. c. by Donald D . Harwood, mn Efsq 0 . in the Superior court d1:1r;::.~net1 11 c-.ctad..., •n In· o range County r equest · Fe11x Gutter,.., orOKo ing that Herbert Barclay Th's ,.._ wes llled w11.11 tt1t B a e t z , J r . o r i n t h e C.....,ty C"'1t Of 0.-""ll" County on~ alternative Roxene Baetz •ember 1•· 1 .. 1 ,tr.,,, Jacobs as s pec i a I ad· Published Or"'91 eo.s1 oa11y P1101 m inis trator be appointed s..,..11.u ,0<1 2.•,1•1 .,...., as personal r epresentative to administe r the estate of Janet Lever Baetz, aka Janette L. Baetz (under the Independent Ad · minis tration of Estates A c tl. The petition Is s et for hearing in Dept. No 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, Wes t , in the City of Santa Ana, California on Octo ber 28, 1981 a t 9:30 a .m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the pe tition , you s hould either appear at the hearing and s tate you r ob1ection s o r file written ob jections w ith the court before the he aring. JllOTICI OF SAL.I! Nollu Is herel)y olvon purwenl lo w<llons 3071 ertcl JOI, of ille Clvll C- ot lh• Sitt• of C•lllorn1a lht un- dt<1lon•d, M< Ft rl•na Towtno Inc. Wiii Mii .. PllOll< fK11tlon, .. SJ• No 8•1 .. la, Or-. CA .,.._ ti IO·OO • m on Tllunday, ,,,. urtct aav of Oc· !Obar 1911, tlW tollOWl"IJ dncrll>CKI pro· pertr, lo wll 1t•O J O Qu o r SO ll l H e 7')1S2BW,CAL.1<. a J L.L.IJI !t•ld ule It tor '"' Pll•PGW Of soll,. tylno lien of ,,,. undtrslontd for •-· Ing ond1or storooe <ho•oe• •-Iller wllll cost:> of ..,_.,.,lslno ona u-sK ol •••• Otl.O lllls '1110•1' ol OClobtr. 1 .. 1 J.IC LIEN SALES PuDll•IWCI Or-Cotll D•ll• Piiot, 0<1 •. '"' 0,, .. , Your a ppearance may be1----------- in person or by your at· M.IC •m tor ney. I F y 0 u A R E A C.AUf'OtlNIA COASTAL. C REDITOR o r a cont-•i.oci!:':'~:C:~u1n 1111 lngent c reditor of the de· LDMCUUCM,CA- ceased, you must flle your NCmc1 Of'''""" c laim w ith the court or TO,.L.a.-ott ... •MIT t 't t h I c_,,......_._....,&• pre sen 1 o t e persona .,, CiMltT a...... CMdrid representative appointed ...., 1111~c.-e, by the c ourt within four ,_,, ~ ... ,., 0tw1<1 Ht. 11 of n:ionths f rom the date of ~~~1=c~o':':r ~':r~l~ first Issuance of letters as llulld • ,. .. Interceptor ..... In provided in sect ion 700 of we111vt, 1191, o...,.. -Pe•m cu. t h e prob a t e c ode of ,..,ctN> •-•'-uh strt411 . -Ille •tttf'ly Hllfttlflolon 8"<11 California. The time for &lllff 11 .. 1n ,,. City " Hw11t1"9IOOI f lllng c laims will not ex-a..<tt. p l re prior to four months Per-r...ir1nt luf1fler ,,.,,.,_. from the date of the h ear-g~;11~!'°~~:,.~::t1~1:r~:: Ing noticed abOve. Pot• Office ... 1111. ,,_ ... "' """•· YOU MAY EXAMINE c.tllf'Orftlttt10l,....,....C1t41S40-Jttt. the file ker,t by the court. "'*''.,.. o-.. CMs• Delly 11111•t. If you are nterested in the s..,i •• O<t. t, 2, ltlt 92,..t estate, you may file a re· ....: l911C( quest with the court to re celve special notic e of the ~ICTlnout 1uso1•• Inventory of estate and of ™ ..= '::.-:'!!.... """· the petitions, accounts and "'" .. : reports described In Sec· •fllCH•EOt.OOtCAL. Aov1so"" t Ion 120 0 . S of the o.-ouP, i.11 wu1 MuArtltv Callfornla Probate Cod&. ~-:::;r,:.,.,iJ.""' *· S.111& A11e, Donald o. Harwood, e-.. J•-... 9'Kll, Ut LI .,... Harwoed & AAIMOft •.,LlttlM ._I\,~,..., Po .. "1t07 Tllll' ....... 11~.,Mlll-•. ,.. .. ....... ~~ ..... Newport a..cJlf. c.. t2"3 Tilll ........... ._· ......... 11111 (714) .... tS1J CiMltYOM•Or-c..tily•-Publlshed orange eo.s, ~ u.,.. Dally Piiot, Oct. t, 2, e, .., .... ,.... ... a... 0... Daity ~ 198 t 'l1Ul)t81. ..... _!!,~Oft. t. •• ... ..... ) ' " ' i ' I , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Occobor 2. 1981 R First woman Indian chief HOt.LYWOOO, F l a . CAP> -8etly M ae Jumper doesn't COn8ider herself a h ero fqr t h e ~·omen's movem enl, even tho u gh s he was t h e country's rtrst female Indian chief. H owever, this South Flonda atrand molher Is proud of t h e bendits s he'11 won for Indians. m ale u n d femu.te . "I've never fough t with men and havt n o proble m s d ealing wit h the m ," said Mr$. J umper , a rull·blOode<J Sem in ole, w h o has dedicated h e r lite to helping h e r people "[ aJways s it down a nd talk thlngg out with th em." ' Mrs . Jumper m a d e histor y w h e n s h e was t'lected m 1967 to a four-year t erm as chairwom a n of the Seminole I ndian Tribes T h e Semin oles n u mber about 1,410, a nd live on thr ee reservations 1n South Florida. "I ran against two men." r eca lled the 59-year· old Mr:s. J umper with a s mile, "but th e council was goin g broke, and r decided to see what I could do." T h e council t reas ury had only $32, s h e s aid. when sh e took office. but had grown to more than $1 million when her t e rm e nded in 1971 Mrs . J u mper put the Sem i n oles o n sound finaoclal foolin g , primarily by leas in g out som e o f t h e tribe's land lo farmers and citrus growers. She also took tim e ou t fro m being a h ousew ife and r aisin g her three c hild r en to mak e frequent trips to W a s h ington , where h er pers everen ce paid off i n feder al a id and p rograms for h er people . S h e m ade such a n imp ression o n t hen· Preside n t R ichard Nixon tha t he nam ed h er to the National Council o n Indian O pportun ities in 1971. W it h one othe r Indian wom an and six men, s he t raveled extens ively in the U nited Stales, c ounsel· ing In dian tribes on how to improve th emselves. "It w as the m os t won derful experience,·· said Mrs . Jumper. a soft.s poken wo m a n w h o is reluc- tant to ta lk about her accomplishmen ts. "S h e 's s pecial," s aid M ax Osceola . actin g s u p e r in tende nt of t h e Se m i no le Agency o f the B ureau of Indian Affairs. "S h e's a very dedicate d woman who has always wanted to help her p eo· p ie ." O sceola explained that the Sem inoles are a m a triarc hal tribe. "b ut in M r s Jumper's case, o ur people have a s pecial r espect for h er " Mrs . Jump er . h e s a id . r eceived n o salary for t h e four years she s e r v ed a s tribal c h airman. "There was n o m o ney available in t h ose d a ys t o pay t ribe officia ls . T h anks to her efforts. a ll th at has c hanged," he said. M rs . J u mper remember ed the early days of h er youth when w omen were not treated as equal to men. Educatio n . s h e s a id . has changed that. "In the olden days, women cook e d and w ork e d in the gard ens," she s a id with n o sign o f bitter- ness .. M e n d id all the talking and women just list e ned .. Nor did the Seminoles have sch ools when she \fas a child, a nd her e fforts t o attend public ::.Chools in Dania and Fo rt Lauderdale were re- buffed. "I ndians weren 'l allo wed to go to white peo ple's schools in those days," s he recalled. Her thirs t for k n o wledge remained. and w h en s h e was 14 she convin ced h e r p a r e n ts to send h er to a C herokee Indian school in Okla ho m a . where s h e s pent 8 1;2 years Now tha t her c hildre n are g r own, M r s. Jumper c ontinues t o w o rk full-time a t the Seminole C linic here lie r vocation updates that of h er mot her. Pig flights halte d KUALA L U MPU R I AP I Pigs are passen ger s non grata o n Malaysian A irlines after local Mos lems r a ised a s tink over a shi p m e n t of 150 po rke rs from t h e U nited States, lhe stale· o w n e d airline said. fllCTt~OUI auttlllall t&AMll tTATaMllNT ...... '"' ... , •• 1119 ~In~ .,. Hlflt IMlilM•a .el a o u 1,.111 aHT La1tt1 No INVltTO"'· ~I Tliltl Awnu., 51111• 140; H.-n ~II. C.11,....1111 ,,... "•tr1<• J lyen,, 17JJ S.ndfllper Orlv•, C•la M1rM, C•llt"nl• tttit l!dware G O•,.dura11, It llouw...,, INIM, C.llfornla tt114 Oanlal I LYO!'I, no Tiit Slrt fld, M•lllWI'-" IMCtl, C.llfenll• 9Q3IM Tiii• lll\lllNU I• condllctH lly • 11tnera• -""'"111c> EdWard G. O.llCIUfan Tiiie •1•1-1 w.n 111..i wltlt u.a Ceunly Cler• ol Ot•flOS COllfllY en 5t11 11.1•1 fl llt11• Publl-Orange Coa.t Dally l'llot, Oct 1. •. ••. n. r•t •1»4•. l'ICTI TIOU~ aUllNEIJ NAMe STAT•MhT T lie NM tawlng ,_,._ It Ooln9 llUW· ntnta. ALAN S .. APP ARCHITECT, 42'9 MecArlllur Boulevard, Sult• 100, Ht woort e.oc11, c.111orn1e ~ Ai.ti H WllP, ., .. M<l<Aflllur Boulevard, SUltt 100, Newport 8aecll. Call1orn1a fJMO This ouslntu I\ <ondlucted by •n In· Cllvldual Al.,. H SAapP T1111 sta1amen1 w•• lllld wltn tnt Counly Cltrl! ol Or enoe Counlv on Sa1>- 1em1>er JO. t .. t '112141 lt"ODES. lt ENOALL a HA•· lllNOTC>fif A 11'~1 uw C.._.etleft 0"-~ al¥ .. , S.01 .. Its N...,., 9Mc•, C•. ~Jett Publloned Or._ Coa•I Dally Pllol, O<I 1, Q, i.. U. 1 .. 1 OU·ll ruauc llTIE NOTICE OF SALi OF A VESSEL VALUED AT MOlll TNANl- Notl<t Is nere&y olven purwanl to .ectlons SCIO. lOt, SOU, W2 •nd SOl of Ille Harbor & Navl~tlOn C-of IM Statl of C.lllornlA tllt -rt19Md: HunllnotOr> H•rbO< Marine C•nter wlll sell at pUbllc auction. al 1'01 Edln9er. Hun111191on !Ht<h, Calltornl• •I 10 • m on 1i.. )Isl oav ot Octotier, t'ltt. the lollOWirlQ described -rt•. towll '". LUHRS BOAT, Molor/ld o; Hull no CF.07nEE. $.aid Wit IS tor IM P<1rpose OI WllS• tyln9 lltn ol lllt under>19ned \or •lora9e in Ille amoulll of U ,400 IOQether w1lh cosh Of 41<1vertlslr19 and twP<"n~• of wit Dale<! tll•s JOtll day of September. , .. , HU911 !I ~urcnl\On Publhlltd Orange County Delly Pllol Oc.I 2. , .. , 430.tl PUIUC llOCE STATEMENT OF Wl'tHDllAWAL FllOM PAlltTNlltSHll' Ol'lllATING UNDElt FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME llle lollowtng person""' wlll>drewn •• • Qfn~r•I p•rtner from U1e PA<lner>lllp -•Uno ""°"' Ille lie lltlo.il buslnen Nmt ol THE RUSTY NAil, 4001 B1rcll Slrul. Sult• D. NewPor1 S.OCll, C•lllO<"nl• 9MO. Tll• hcllllou• bu•INU n.em• "" .. menl lor llw partnership wa• Ill~ °" Apr II •• I'll '"'"'County of O•.-.ve Full,..,,,. And addrtU ot Illa pertal ... 1111oraw1n9 J AN GENDRON. II Mt.tdow9r•u. Irvine, C•lllornla 9Ut4. Signed Jan GendrDft "'"" PuDloshocl Oranve CCMSI D•lly Pilot, Oct 2. 9, te, Jl. '"' Otl.tl. l'UIUC MOTICC FICTITIOUS a USINESS NAMI STATEMENT Tll• tollowln9 persons •re doln9 buS.IMSSaS IMAGINATIVE INNOVATIVE I DEAS, "°7 Br 10QewA11r Ori••. Hunt· 1n9ton e.ac11, CA.,.,.., GERAlDINE JOYCE HILL . .eo2 B•IOQ•w•le< Or1ve. HUtltlnQton Beacll. CA t7647. DAvlD JEROME CUSENZA, 6802 Brld9t waltr Drlv•. Hunllnciton BH<ll, CA 9"47 Tiii• t>uslnft> I\ conducted bv an ln- dlvldual GtraldlrwJ_ Hiii llll• statemont w .. flied with Illa Co.inly Cler• of Orenve Covnly on Se9t 14, ,., Ft7ttl5 Publl"1ed Or~ Coa•I D•ilY Piiot, atc;TITIOUI lutlN•u ..,...nATUYNT Tiie t.i ... 1~ ... ~ .. .,. are ffl"t 8\ltl_, .. Tala .. HOHll l lLllNO H tlYtCU. M • 11til Mtw t, l\llta ,.., ... ~ Mnt.. CA mn. l 11 1.AVlllA O•lL CUltT1$, •1' M. Jam ..... d, NtWllOrl 8tacll, CA ti.w.i OAltV OAlE CV•T1S $11 .• ,. St J amu ltNd, H•WD9fl autll, CA n..J. Thia bualnHt It <Olld11CllOCI bY • -•I Nnlltf'llllp '--• OeH Curtlt 0...., Dalt Cun It~ Tlllt s~t Wat llltO wltn Illa Co1111ty CJ.,. Of Ota"91 c~nty tn 5"t ao.1•1. ,.,_ PllOllllWd Or_,. C-1 Dally Piiot, Oct 2 ••• 16. tt, "" dlM I fll('TITIOUS aU51NEU NAM• STATIIMIENT Tiie tollowlne PK-• er• _,.. OY•ln•u •• EL TOltO I AAVO l, 1204 SOutn S••noard, s.nta Ana, Celllornla t1l~ Cecil Murri•llt. 1'•'' B•ll•m• L•ne, Hunllt>Oton BN<ll. C•lllor111e fft41 Euloglo Bonilla, t us Pac111c Strfft •ts., s.nta Ana, Calllornl• T"I' butlnen Is conducltcl by a ""'"" ....,,..nlllp C«ll Mutrletta Tiii• ..... .._. Wal tiled .... ,, - County Cieri< of Orange County on~ ttmDer JO, t~I ,,n,., PuoU.,,.. o..,... Cooat 0.lly Piiot. Ocl.. J. '·IA, n.1•1 Otl.fl, PHUC llTIE 'ICTITIOUI a uStNIESS NAME STATEMENT Tiie lolloWlnQ peoo111 are doln9 11u11neu et G 5. PROCXJCTS. I.US Algonquin, S~ll• tit. Hunlln9 1on Beacll, Calllornl•...., G1orgt W Smllll 111, tt041 Bonalr• Clrcl•. Hunlln91on 8eacll, Cellfornla f2lt.ff Jl t ,_ F. Stnl 11" ttOolt Bone I,. ClrCla, Hunll"G'on BH cll, C.lllornl• 9264' T"I• bualneu 11 conctu<ted Dy an ln-dlvkluel JMnne F. Smllll Tiii\ Jt.e-1 Wft tlled wllll IN c-tv CttB of Or-(eunty Oft Sep· !ember 16, Itel 1'11t'l)1 Publllllad 0r.,. Cotti Dally Piiot. Sept •••• "·Oct. 2, '· '"' «lt7.tl PUIUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUllNISS MAMIE STATEMENT Tll• tollowlng persons u e doln9 bll•lneu ... CASTLE BUILDERS, ll2.S w .. 1 MacArthur Boulevard, Suite l02·C. !MnlAI An11, Catllomla 92104 RHV S-ysQma, • C.lllomla cor- Po••llon. JM7t via de o. Avue, s.n Juan Caplllr-. C.elllO<nl• n.1s Tiii• ~ Is cot>duc1'1d lly • COt· PO•atlon ltHVSystema Or Hronoa Henrv. Pretldtnt T"ls otattnwnt •ff 111..s wltn tne County Cieri< of Or-Countv on~ lemi.r ?l, lttt l't1Ul1 Publlsl'ted Or.._ C.oest Dallv Plr.t. 5-91 U , Oct. l, •, I~. t•t ..... , rueuc MOTIE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\al a puOllc lloarl119 wltl i. lwld by ,,,. cnv Coun<ll of IN City of INlneonOct-r n. ttlt, at 7:JO p.rn., or n '°°" llleru ftw at poetlblt, In t!W t rvlne Cl· ty Covncll °"""'9n, lnoD J--8oulaurd, lnl••lm Civic Cent1r. lrvlne, Ctlllomla, for •llC>f"Ov•I ot llw tt•le cartllled City of lrvlN Loca l COHtal Program. It It .._i..s ll'llt <-II wltll r99••d to h -public nearl119 loo 1-•r-ID IM City Council PflOf 10 Ille pubfk i.ar1nv d.ete. Fo• turttwr pertlculers '*"" ,_,.., IO llllS publk lllarlnv. pl .... U ll , .. lr•ln• Community Developme111 Oeperl,,,_. at IS4-».50. Detect: ~ember ll, lttt. CITY OF IRVINE I V NAlfCY C. ROWLAND City c .... Publl\llect Or-CO.st Dally Piiot Ocl. J. "'' •1Je.tl PUBLIC MOOCE Oct 2, 9, 1', ?.J, t"t OJ?-tt 1-------------- 'ICT'ITtOUt autt•aM •MlelTAn•ert '"" .......... _ .. .._..,., ... .... . MARINa MAIN1aNANCa. ttl C•ll•e• A¥t nwe, Ceale M•a• C•lli.fnll ... ,, • .,.,Yew-.*' It louleverll, loeulll 11 ....,,., Call..,.nl tt7JJ Tiii• .._._,,~Dy an In dlvlll\lal T.L W- Tllla .. -... lllw wlln C-ty Cltnl Of 0.-c->IY ltOTICa TO COllT&ACTOt .. CAU.I ... "°" l lot 'CHOOL DISTa1CT HUN TI HGTON a lACH UHION NIGH KHOOL 09'TlllCT atO Ol.AOl.tHI J •PM . MOH OAY, OCT04Hll It, Itel Pl ACt: Of' a1C) ltl(El"T· HUM· TINOTON al!ACH UNION HIOH SCHOOL 01na1CT EDUCATION CENTI!•, 101'1 V...ttl-" Avenue, H11nllntt011 &e.c11, c e111.,111a •t ..... •••cu11 ... CC!flter.,,o • ..,. ,,..1n1 PllOJECT IOaNTlflCAl lON NAME 810 No '11 Storm lemlle• ». ••• , 171 Oral11age. ~tmHl•l•r Mltf\ $C-I '°Ublltlleel Or-(;N tt Delly l'llot, "LACE PLANS Alt( ON I'll.I! $tpl U.Oct. 2, t It tttt ...... , HU NTING TOH BEACH UNION HIOH ' ' $CH00L DISTlttCT EDUCATION NIUC llllCE CENTER, Malnt•ntn<•, Op.,allon> afld Con11ruct19n. Room '11, 101$1 Yolill-11 A...,.ue, Hun41"9t0" e.ac11, Tiit lollowl"lt pertont •rt doln c a11tor11I• .,._, ""°"" llUI ..,. *"' bll1IMU.. E•I no CAR CZARS, 11451 NKllOI• Hunt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tllal lngton 8NCtl, C.lllOmle "'41 Ille •bOv .. ne.....i SchoOI Dl•lrlct ot Dold Footer llNcll, Jle Alvpr O••no-County, Callfornie, e<tlno by Pleet. l •lboa. Celllorfll• n.Jt and tllrOUOll lh Oo.v1rnln9 a .. ;o, Altllard Mlcllttl Oe111tc11, ~14 II • re In• II• r re I err• d t o a' 8 •yo1111e Clrtl•, Irvin•. C•lllon•I "DISTltlCT", wlll rectlve 119 10, but tnu not ltl•• tlloll'I 111a a.bo• .. tllltCI lime, T 1111 bu•l,..u I> cond11< tea Dr .. •led bid~ tor,,... award of e contrecl 91MIAl PArttwnhiP. tor 1111 -~of4(1 Da•la F Beacn lld• \/\all Oe recelv..i In lllt Pl•<t Publl•llect Or-Cout Delly Piiot, ldenllllld abO""· ->11•11 lie --Oct ?. t, ••, 23, '"' ,,.._, end publlcly rffd ••-•t Ow above • tl•led lime and pta<e PVIUC 1111CE Eacll bid must conlorm and be rtsoon•I,.. to Ille contre<I dO<umenh Eacll bid .,,.II lie accomPAnleo O• N~12 llM security rel•rfed 10 In Ille contrect Plc;TITIOUI aUllNIEU dO<umenb and~ llW llst of pr""°Wd NAME ITATIEMINT •ubcOlltre<lor• Tiie followltlO perton• .. ,. CIOlno The DISTRICT r-•vn Ille rloM to t>w.lneu aa: rt)ecl anv or •II !Melt Of 10 walv. ao•y PICO AVENUE MOVING & lrrtOllltrllltt or lnlormalltltt In Ally STOA AGE CE NT ER >1 0 l'lc bid> or In tlloetMOOlnQ Avon~ S.nCl-1• CA.,•'2 Tiie DISTRICT Ni •11rmlrwo the U·.iAUL co. OF ORANGE COUN· 91nera1 •-••lllnQ •••• ot per diem TY, ltO s PIOC"1tlt Avenue, Plecen ••1111 In Illa loullly In wlllCfl 111" wor~ Ila CA ntlO • C.111...,.i• corPor•tlon Is to be perlormed tor e.cn er all 01 Tiiis llU\l,.;.u Is c~led bY • <« type 01 w<lfi.men nwdld to •••cute Ille Portlk>n conlr.ct Tiwta ,., .. •rt on Ille at lllt U·HAUL co. OF OISTAICT office ., IOHI Yorlllown ORANGE COUNTY Avon~ HunllnQtO<i S.ocll. Calllornl• Wllllam O. Guthrie tl Mt. Coe>ltt may t. otll•l...0 °" rt· PA$1dtfll • que.i A copy of tf\t\I rates ""II be T"9' , .. ,.....,, w .. llltcl wllll Ille po\11cl el IN lob •lie. Tiie lore91>lr1Q CouMy Clerh 01 Ora~ County on .clledult of per diem •-• I• beMd Sa t JS 1"1 UPon e worhlnQ O.y 01 tlQfll tll llo<lr> P ' Fl1IT The ral• tor llolldey ana overtime PuDll\llect Orongo CO.ti D•lly Pllol, worll, S .... 11 DI •• IH SI llme and one Oc"I t. t , I•. U , '"' O»-tt n•,1: sllall be mandatory upon 1ne CON PflUC NOTICE "CTITIOUt auStNIUS NAMIE ITATIMIEN~ Tll• lollowln9 person• e r• doing lkl>lneu as. MA. T't SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 407\IJ N0'1" Main SlrMI. Sant• ANI, C•lllornla 11701 Fra .. TeplltLlly, lotll IA Cart•. FounlAlln Valley, Call~• ffiOI R-TepllW.y, lotl7 L.e C.rta, Founl•ln VAiiey, CallfOf'nl• t210I Burt Tepllt111v. IOK7 LI C•r••· Fount•ln v.ii.y, C•llfornl• WOf Tiiis 11<1\l,..n Is conduct•d .by a lltMral~ R-Tepllu lly Tiiis st.le,._, WH tiled wllll Ille County Clerll of Or•not C°"nty on Sf'lpt1mi..-2l, lttt 1'11104 PuDll•llect °'-Coait Oally Piiot, Sept JS. Ocl l, •• "· , .. , .,., .. , Nil.IC llTICE TRACTOR 10 wllom lllt conlrecl II awarded. and_. any "'bconlractor unOer lllm. to PAY not lt>s tnan Ille H id >Petllled ratu to •II worl<men emplovld bV tlltm In lllt .. ecut10<1 01 ttw con Ir act. Ho Ill-nwtV Wlllldraw hlS Did lot • period ot tortr·llvt 10 1 davs alter Ille dale .. 110< llw QPe<\1"9 of bid•. A peyment bond And a por'lormantt bond wlll be _,,.., prl0< lo ... cu llon ol Illa controcl Tiit !Mlfmenl bond •11•11 be In ti.. l0tm ~t tori II In t lie conlr•CI doc......,,I, ay 11-.. C. a.lley, Dlr-.ct« M•'-"'··~"'*" • ... c...Jtrwct .... PuDll•lltd Ot-""91 C04•1 DAii y Piiot. Oc1 ?. 9 1911 ~JOt..tt PUIUC llTICE NOTICE OF DIE,AULT ANO U .ECTI°" TO SELL IMfl'OltTANT NOTICE NOTICE OF D E ATH OF IF VOUR PROPERTY IS IN FOR ECLOSE BECAUSE YOU ARE J AM ES H . BR I TT O N BEHINO IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT ANO OF P E TfT ION TO MAV BE SOLO WITHOUT AN Y ADMINISTER ESTATE COURT ACTION, •nd you may nav• NO. A 104973. IM l~•I rlOf>t lo DrirlQ your AHounl In . 9000 Sl-"9 by IMIVl"Q •II of your T 0 a I I h e I r s • IMISI cl~ PAY"*'" plu• -mlll..S cos benef iciar ies, Cred i tors IS and er-s wllhln Ill,_ monlll• a nd continnont c r edito rs o f from 111e da le •Ill• no11ce .... •• "~ • <0<-. Tiiis •mount IS '3.'2• ~ •• ot James H . B ritto n and Sept1mi.r1.1ttt •ndw111tt><•HHun p erson s w ho may be tllyourau OUflt bl<omn current You Othe rwise inte rest ed in the mAy nol IWIW M PAV lht lnliro unP41ld Portion of vour .ccount, tv•n lllOUQfl w ill a~/?r esta te : . lull IMIY"*'' w~ •m-. bul vou A petition has been filed mull PIY , .. •moun••t••ld•bow by Lorine A. Hoskin s a nd Unl•n In• Obll9•llon btln9 R obert R Hurwitz in the lorecloHd upon permlh • 1on91r . . perlOCI, \'OU ...... ,,,. l<tQAI rf9ht IO stop Superior Court of O r ange , .... loreclo\Ure only Dy IMIVlnQ Int en Count y r equ esting that II•• •mount a1mendt d by your Lorin e A H oskins a nd U1dllorwllll1nthr"monln$allerlll• · • NIA ot recor<Mllon of 1111• <locumenl, Robert R . Hurwitz be a p · w111e 11 cl••• 01 recording •PPHr\ p o i n t e d a s p e r so n a I 11ereon rep r esentat ive tO a d • TO llnd out -•mount YIN mu1I I I f pay, or IO arranoo tor p•ymen~ to •IOI> m n Ste r the est a t e 0 ttw roreclowre, or 11 your pr-rtv 1, James H. Britton (un der In lortc!O)Ure tor anv oltll<' reason, t he I n de pen den t Ad . contact PCM RHlly and Mana91 · • · f E ment, ,..._inv _.,, lor Sea hl•nd m 1n1s trat1on 0 States Community Auo<la llon al 1>7H AC t ). T he petit ion is se t for Blrtcller Drive. El Toro, Calltornle hearing in Dept. No. 3 at '2•JO 1m 11.-.n•• 700 Civic Center Dri ve 11 you 11n• •nv quo11on., you • I should Gont.ecl ... ....,., or °'' QOV Wes t, in the City of Santa ernmental -ncy w111<11 may,...,.. 1~ An a Califor n ia on October surea your 1.,... 28 1'"81 t 0 .30 Remember, YOUMAV LOSE About 20 MAS w o rker s armed with buck els of wate r , mops. c le ansers and elbow g r ease s coured a Boeing 737 from t o p to bottom to end the s ix- w eek dis put e with Mos lem passen gers w ho ins ist · e d the plane be d isin fected . rvauc 11ncc • .., a .... a .m . LEGAl RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT NS-8 5067 IF YOU OBJECT to the TAKE PROMPT ACTION. NOT ICE OF D E ATH OF granting of the petition , NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN '""' W I LL I AM H . LL O YO you s hould e ither appear """uant 10 Art1<1e 1v, s.c11on, t and 1 r cT1T1-•s aus E·ss A NO OF PET ITION TO • ofllMOecll••tlon ofCown..,t•.C"" Mos le m s con s ider pigs • hara m .. or unclean and d o not eat pork fo r religious reasons. ~t "" IN at the hear ing and State dltlon\ and Rf'Strl<Uons. recorded 0c. Tll• ,:.~~!T:!~~~"a~• doing A D MINISTER ESTA TE yo ur objections o r file,_,"· m• 1n eooti 11n1, PAlll• Du .. nenH NO. A ·110498. w ritten o b ject ions wit h the •Ot-•SJ of Ofllcl•I RKordl, Orenve ST .TE 0 E • TORS ISlS T 0 I I h . 1 bet h . Countv.CAlllom.la,•l>f•.Clloftheot>- PUIUC NOOCE FICTITIOUS auStNESS NAME S'tAT•MENT Tiit lollooMnQ Pl'-' Is OOln9 buSI· MHH: ICING &. I DRAPERIES. 1717 Wut<llll Drive. Ne..,port BtJacll, Calllornla t7ttO K1,,,,.tl> L. TMlten, '°'' MACllA Clr<le, LI Piil,.,., Calllornt• 'IC»ll Tiiis b\dlnft• Is conducl.cl Dy •n In· cllvldu•I K..-111 l Tllelsen Tnls SIAll-• WA~ lllld wllll Ille Countv Cit~ Of Or•,_ County on ~P ltml>er JO, Itel F1121Jt Publlsllecl Or•r>llf Co•st DA1ly Piiot. Oct. 2. '· ... 73. '"' .,,, .. , PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS aUSIHESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit followlng persons •re t1oln9 busln•u•s CASA REAL TY, 11111 Bitch 8eulevarcl. •102 Hunt1n91on 8e.cll, Celllornla '1641 H••vev Roi.rt JA<obs, 611 OoN IO Pl•c•. NewPOrt Buen, Calltorn14 '1..:1 llnd.t H•r<is JecoD>. •21 Donald Place. Ntwport Butll. Calllorn1• •1..:1 Tiiis bu.lneu •• conducted Dy • 91ner•I C>Artnenl\lp Ha,,..y Robert JacObt Tlllt stat-I was llled wltll Ille COllnly Clerk ol OrMOt County on Sep lamber 24. lttl ,.11.SJ Publl'1>ed Oraf\99 CCMst Delly Piiot Oct. 2, 9, 16, U, Itel 4Sl2·11 ALL ~ " "L • a e 1 r s , cour o r e t he e aring. 11111uonotPAY""'"tof a-......null .. M•u verc1e O<ln E Cost• Mew , beneficiaries, c reditors Your a ppeara n ce may be occurred. -1<• of .. ,d .,,"',,and Calllornla m» , XC•llbtr lnv•••menh. uu and contingen t creditors o f in person or by your a t-""' ••• lllm to• r11<ord on AU9u•t •· Public nearlncis will i. ... ,., by the P•clllc Coe.ii Hlgllway •JCM. Corona WI LLIAM H. LLOYD and torney '"'·In 8ool( u m , p-1-.S of Mid cMI Mar,C.lllornla mu s s h o ma be I F . y 0 u A R E A Olll<l•I Rec-.. No payment of 11.sl Co•I• Mes. Plannl119 Comm1u1on et Tiii• t>uslnKs" <onducled by an In-p e r on w y ~ue •mounts ,,., oc<llrr~. r...-...,.. •. 1M CltyHa11,11FelrDr1w,Costa d1¥1du•I o the rwiseinte restedin th e C R E D l"(OR or a con t -1M SH1st"""commun1tvAuocll11on Mew. CalllornlA, al • JO P m or as Ja""" H. Jontl Will a n d /Or estate ; inn ent Credito r Of the de· ~ ll•rt!CIV •!eel lo Mii orc•UH to be "'°" H PDSJll>lt lllerHller on Monday, " . sold. Ille lollowlnQ oner!-rNI pro-October n. '"'' Reoaro•nv the 1011ow· This si•t•meni ... , 111-" wltll 1111 A pet ition h as been f I led ceased, you m u st f tie your potrty 10 wustv tlltobllQalk>n ln~•Pg1::!1:':~ P ian Am•ndment ~~:~~~~Om>veCountyons.t>-~1ny IDhOeLSOuRpeErS1·0Mr .CLoulrOtYoDf claim twiittht ththe court o rl .;;_.nu,,"' lot t ·=~ ~:;:.,',";-.' GP·ll·lA tor Miiton J Meellan, 119' F1721Jt pre sen 0 e persona • H per "'Al' reco n • Marn•ret 0r1w. N•wPD,., Buell, and Publl•hl!CI Ora19 CCM•t Dally Piiot. 0 RANGE County reques t-r epr esen tative appointe d P•111• ~. ln<luSlw of MIKt ll•,...,..s • Oct 2 q " 73 1•11 Al .... I • • M•P• In tlle Olllce ol ti.. Coun1, .... CoslaMew Plannln9CommlHIOn, • • . . ing that DOLORES M . by the court w 1t h 1n four Recorder of Oran9 e County , p 0 Bo• !700 tor permlulon to LLOYD be appointed a s m onth s from the date of Ctlllornl• :;'~~~c!.":,~1"2~1 ~~!:n~·:n,:,~;:;; PUILIC llTIE personal representative to first issua nc e of le tte r s as Tiie rt<°"',,...,.., ow,.., 01 1"" pro . • perty mor• commonly known .. ,, Su Avocado Street. lrom Qt!neral com· a d m iniste r the estate Of provided in Section 700 Of Isla nd Drive, Newport Buell. mere ••• lo lll9ll ~slty residenll•I FNIC.T!._TEIOUST!T•EU!,_l!)NUT s w I L L I A M H . LL 0 y D . th e pr 0 b a t e c 0 de 0 f Ct lllornl• I• Llo'l'd R Mullen1 .,.., fn•tronmr nla l Determlnallon _ ., ~" N•e•tovt0t<1ara11on rn• 1ouowinci per-.on 11 aolr19 busl· Irvine, CA (under the In· Califor nia The time for Fran<osMui1em 1 Gtntr•I Pian Amendment 11uus dependent Admin is t ration filing cla:ms will not ex· D•1•" 5ep1;:'.~;.:..:,'" GPtt JC Md Ruont Pe1111on R·••-11 o " D FOOD SERV ICE. inn of Estates Act ). The p e t i-pire p r h r t o fou r month s ~A-1.11111 .. ~~ •• ·~~1N•;:;~.~·~,~~1,1_;•:.S:~ ~~:."°"· Fount••n Vallo, caurornl• lion is set for hear ing In fr om O.e date of the hear· av: T. Dni.l E•'" 8H <ll. lor Ptrmlulon lo·-,,... MICllH I c Compton, O SJ Veit Dept. No . 3 at 700 Civic ing nniced above. STATE OF CAl lFOAN•A: S\ ••nd use des1Qntt10<1 ot 1ne Wakeham SlrHI. lr•IM,Calltornl1tt714 Cente r D rive W est, Santa YOU MAY EXAMINE COUNTY OF ORANGE 1 Sc noo I s1 le 1oce1ta soul II ot Tiiis business Is condveted by en In A CA ""701 Oct be th f ·1 k t b th t Secrttarl•I Circle. tHI or Sm•lley cll•ldual . na, '"' On 0 r e I e ep y e COUr . On ~r 4, '"'· t.fo,,_ me, Ille Roed •nd wt11 of F..cn••• s1'"''· 1rom Ml<""'' c comoton 28, 1981 at 9 :30 a .m . If you a re inte rested In th e _,.,9"911, • Not•rv PuOllc 1" and fl for w ld Slit•. pe,_..lly •PCJO••ed T puDllC and w ml·PllDllc U~t to low Tiii• st••-· wn llled wltn Illa I F YOU OBJECT to the estat e , you m ay le a r e . DAVID ESTES ·-to me 10 i. • oenslly '""""''1•1 •"" 10 ••10,... '"' Counly Clerl<otOr•noeCountyon§et>-grant ing of the petition, quest with the court to re· mtmi.rof111t1°aw11rm o1t11oco,,_a sub lee I P•rcel lrom A1 (Qtne••• temt.r 30, 1 .. 1 •1n 1-you Should e 1'ther appear I AQrlcullurell to RI t•lnQlt l•mlly r• ~ -Ce Ve Special notice Of the llon llltl tl!A<Ul.cl tllt wltllln lr>stru •ldenll••l En•oronment•• 0t1erm1n•· Publl•ltad 0r.,. coast oanv Piiot, at the hearing and state inven tor y of e st a te assets ~;~.:C': :~ i:1~fn :S:::...':,~ lion EIRlorGP-7 .. lO Ocl 1,,, l•.2l,l .. l 0'1-t\ your Ob ject ion s Or fil e and Of t he petitio ns, aC• btlltlf of Ote corpor•llon llleraln J An ordlNlnce ol Int Clly Cou~ll of it b j t ' 'th th t d t '"' ,11., o1 Costa Me ... C••llornl•, ,.. wr ten o ec: ions w 1 e c o u n s an r e p o r s named. -«knowledQeel 10 -1na1 9ul1t1nn Ille l>llCtmenl ol •Ions wltnln Piil.JC MDlt( COUrt before t h e hear ing . descr ibed in 5ection 1200 'tucll corpor.tlon UKUl..S IM within • f · 1\olstru,.,...,. --"' 10 lh 8y·L.ew1 or ,,,. city of Cool• Mew Env1ron-n••1 Your a p pearance may be o t he California Pro b ate • rnotullon of ns Board Of 01rec1on D111rm1N1ion Neoa11ve 0e<1ar•llon, 1'1c;T1nous au11NEU in p erson or by your a t· Code. w1 TNESS my,,_•nd ott1c111 seal • Gen•••• P••n Am1nc1man1 NAMISTATEMt:N't tor ney. Lorine A. Hoskins a nd SMlleyA.8\lltn, GNl·JB and rt1one RetOM ,..llllM Tiie tollowl119 penons ••• dol119 N Publk R 11-0• 1or Jonn G Jung .. 11, bUtlN Hti I F Y 0 U AR E A H urwitz, R e m e r , M ac· otery AU.ENANDl'LA'tT •u111or11ed _.,11or H H•..., Burki, FOXX AND ASSOCIATES. uos2 CRE DI T OR o r a cont-Don a I d & M eade , a AftlrMyu t IA• ou Arrowhead circle, wu110~ \prln9c1a1a, Suitt C, Hunt1noto11 • l edit f th d P r otessl I C ti -~•'"" ... m vni.99 • .,_, Lut>e Gort>unott, 111 VI<· IH<ll, c.. ~ 1noe n er o r o e e-660 N ~ ,._or,porDa .on. .....,... ._,.,, ~ taM. PUIUC llOCE '°'''· •net ,,,. Coste Mtu Pl"""'"' Mertl'll lt•r Fou, uou SP•· ceased, you must file your e .. _. • -n e r rive , 17141 uwcr• .------------"'comm1u1on, P o Bo~ ,,oo, tot 11\fd•lt, Wte c, HunllftQIOll .. Kii. claim w ith the court o r Su i t e 1555, N ewport A_.,...,s...1- 00ING Pl'"'1"10I\ 10 -nc1 1"' •anc1 ute.,.. c.""" pr esent it to the pers onal Beach, CA 92660. C---"'~i.ht 1l9n•llon of prooenltt louted •I HO. Fo•• D•velopm•nl Corp. (• p bll• ....... "" ,._ 1 o 1 p p bl!· ....... or ,.. __ o 11 Pll BUS INESS repr esenta tive a~polnted u .,_ ..... -,,_, • ly llot. u ~ -.__., • v 01, , .. , 27' and n• Vlclorla Street from Cellltrnla COf'-allonl, UOS2 S!tr· Oct 2 J • 1"1 ~1 ......... 2• 0c• 2 • t• lttt OJI.ti ""''"' commerc1a110 111gn density, .. lnod.elt. s..11.e c. Hunllfllllon a..dl, by the court w it In four · • · ' -.... '· .. ·" • UNDE R A t1c1en11a• .eM '°' 1>erm1nlon 10 amene c. """ months from th e date of F ICTITIOUS tcM<llit plan SP.1M1 to lnc•llde ttw Tllh _...._ 1sc-.c1..s by • <Ot· fir s t Issu a nce of le tte r s as MIC Illa •bove·r•ltrenctd oropertlu; •nd POrallOft. NAME ? ~rmlulon to reiono p,_rti.t •• 2.0, AoWtM Kay Fo•• p r ov lded In Section 700 of Piil.iC NOTICE II YOll have JUI! filed your new Flcl•llous llu•!n••• Nama a11ct lltv• not yet tubrnllltd II tor puClllC.llO~. plH st d9n I IOt911 that 111• llmll•llon 11 30 day1 lrom date ol llllng Tll• DA ILY P ILOT will pultll•ll yollf ttateman1 ••r 1 40 et .Ou r cltculellon lnclud .. Ille •ntlr• 01•no• Coett er•t l lld l•g.. llOllCet •1>..-u In all edltlon1. In o•d•t to •1tb'f'll your 1 t •t •m•111 tor 11111tt1aa 11on ••nd apptoptlat• C>OP't end I CllUll 10 THf DAIL 'I l'ILOT, P 0 l ox IMO. CO.II Mn•, CA t2121 ... ·u do tn. , .... '-er lllfot,..9tlon •.bo11t ltOll •dvertl91ng pi.a" cell Ma...,21 tn. SU , .. •nd tn v1ctorl• s1ree11rom ""·Cl' FOIOI oawt.-1 C.orC> t h e pr 0 bate c 0 d e 0 f alld CL to R• Efl•ltonmenla) J-L. Fu•. 0.1•rm1n1111on· EIRIDIGf"l'-tC. ,... .. .,.,. Ca lifo rnia . The t im e for ' s z-&•r.""1°" ,...,.rn11 ll'4t.t1S Tnl• ""'-" wa.i. ,11.., wttll ttM lillng cla im s will not ex- •"" rn-Ra1...,. st.lltlon lt.tt·14 for ~ty Cle"-Of Or"'9f Olunty an a.. pi r e prior to fou r m o nths Pa.ii M AlbM. autllorltW llflill for l-ber I•, l•t. from the d a te Of the hear-He•lty H -..S. t)31 HOrtll Miiiet .. ,,.... s1 .... 1. AMflelrn. tw "'"'1n1on 10 ,.. l'11blllfled er..,.. eoett oa11y ,.. ... ln o noticed above. 1on1 Pl"OCl'ertY trom 1t1 to l'O•·l O $a11t.ii ,u ,0rt.2.• '"' •t4M1 YOU MAY E X AMIN E Plennac1 .,..,_,.t ~1.1 1ew the file kept by the cour t. :"!''!,.::,S. ~~~'::r;!' Nlli l91X£ If y o u a re Inte re s ted In the ve1ocwnen1. teuMci •• v;a..,11 "'°"'' ------------1 astate, you may flle a re - v h t• A•tn .. , In ... R•I 1-. In· fllCTITlOUS •UllNHS ;iuest w ith the c ourt to r e- vlfOOlrnef'l•I °'""""'natlOOI. NIOOl'tv. NAMa 1TATa11111aNT :etv• Specl•I not ice Of t .. -Oe<larallon Tn. totl-nv _,.., It OOl"ll ~ -"' '" '"'" • R•-Pwtnton IM•·U Ru-... "... Invento ry of e state a ssets f't'llllOll R .. t ·IHOt" tnd "tOfl(•llt•, CLIFFORD ELECTRIC. 200 ~nd of the petitions, llC· a11l lltrl1tll •91411 for h e 81rd ,.,Uldafll .. tao , Cetta MeH, Clo : O U n t S a nd r e p 0 ft S '°MtMfl, .... VIJIAI Trwl\e, New~t '1'77 llH <ll, to ctla"9f lllt 1onlnQ ,,.Offt OAVID GIOltGI C~ll'l'OltO, ;jescr lbed In Section 1200 <ountv R4 10 city RJ, loUIH a1"'1Jot2 200 P~ ll'IK•, eorui -.... ... CA >f the Cllllfo rnla Proba te $.ant• Ana A-. In • c-ty R• ~'27. r od •-· Envl-t.tl °""""l11eUon: Tlllt llullMtl I• ~*' b'f tfl i... "' t • EumPt dlvldva1. D•vld S . Getty, Attorney l'Of llirtllet lllfON'IMHlononll• .. 1119"' OevldCllfl-at uw,.~155 Civ ic Ct'l'lttr •#lk•t1-, • ....._. ,S.ff4S.tt Oil n.11 ... ~ •• , "'" wltll "" Orlv• ,,. ••• , Sant• An•, •I l11t ott!Q flf tllt ~-·~ o.p.rt, c;.tv111y Ctenl f/11 0r'"'9t c:-ty .,. C A 927 0 • •' t e I. ( 7 1 4 ) mtl\t, ..... IOO. 71 "-'' Orl"9, ~.. ,... ••• "'1 • MeM, CMlfWl!WI 1'11t.. ~. llO'T1Ca lllVITOtO a tDIOll W-.- H llaaAL GaUOATIOet 90NDI cw 111v1111• aMtCM WATaa DISTllllCT l"Olll IW&OlllMINT OllTlUCT NO. Mt °"'aallOfl NOTICE IS HElllEaY GIVEH lftM aeelef .,......, "' ll• _< ..... flf U,7'0,00ll -vel11t ..,..,_, -l~t-_. M IN!tw R...cll Wetw Oltlrl<I llllWDI, Or .... c:-ty, C.llforl>lt , '°' lmpl•-·• °'*let .... ,., Wiii .. l'a(Alwad w t11t ...,d flf 01..cwa fif 11two e1 t11t ,.._ -1111" n. llmet i.1-_,,...; .,....,1-d tl\et re1 .. 1w to_,, flf .. '4ltttf ._ ...... .,... ,,...,, wlll '8 ,_fwd anly II all..-. ...ul.,.. an.,,. ~'I aA<edlnt ot tllt ..-<lfled....., ....... '9fflll .. d --""tc*Y -twl«-..., ........... ....... lllllOWlnt tllt OPtnlnt !MftlOf: l'LACE: 11:00 ....... oc-r u ,1•1 11·00 a m, 0t1-r •1•1 11·00 •• m.. Nl••m-te.1'91 etol Cef!lllUJ Otlw Int lne, Cellflfrl\la MAI L.fD 810$; a.er~., W. ...,.._. Otre<tan tntne "eMll W-Olatrtc:t "o. ••110-1 tr.IM, Cal...,,.. 81'T14 ~..,_or...,. C'"' o.lty ...... ~I--GI' ... OMet o.!IY ~--.. 1111tl"'9d Ol'llllOt Collt C>.tlly l'l""f OPllNINO Of' P.O~L&: Tiit .._ Nt114-_. .. • n. ..... OI 11 :le ..._, ___________ __.Oct. t, 1'11 • •W..1. Oct. t, t, ''· U, Mt1 ~ :kl 1, t,' 1•1 4U4 -.111. tfl 0c-..r t4, t•1, #Ill be _. at .... ti-..... •t!I .. ~ ., , 1111 m ... 11,..., w -..,. ., 01rec1ari 11 .. ,,..,. .., U<-• u "" •'' '¥ am . •I U11t -..-u.n.. _, • .,. 11 all ~ --at Wtfl 11,..a •''" • larml...0 i. Illa -11.i.ci.,., -••le<W It\' ~•Ion .--1 .. , ... il .11 -Int I~ -!Melo rfo(•l-1.111'91N-Of II GO am"'°',..., II t .. t, wlll be-"'"' at IM ~Unt fll w 141 ._..ti Olt.cton I• la '•141 • 0o ,_,ti, 1•1. a1 " 00 ."' ... ,,.. • ..,..._,......., .iorro If •II &oMh ...... at "''" "-.,. Wl_I.., '-• _.lltfedorv M'4I ar. "'""!"°DY re 1u1 "'" --led Ioli.wt,,. lllt Oflllfll,,.11wr"f, ,...., _... fM.'4v..i.,. to 1111 ,_, •' 11 ~ • m on ~ te 1•1, will be _...., •• Ille ,_11"9 Of wld lkfrN 11 Otre<ten la Ila lllld.., No""metr ti, tttl, at 11 00 a m . Al Ille elo""-'~, r -·•n 1$1V&· ~.1to,000, (-1•11 ... ol 110 "°"" 01 Ille .. _...IMl'Ofl Of \\ Ulll • IA<ll, detect Ot!OMt I,'"'· ••IONleO "WATlllWOllK\ bONO"> \.f '"''tr'~ 01' TH( 1•v1NE RANCH WAT&.11 DIUlllCf '011 '""'""' #l,.1 •' • 01,Tlll(l NO UIJ, ""'"i.-.11 £ I 10 f llO, -Intl"'•• ,•, MATVAtf1£S Ow"°""" wlll M•'"'• tft to"'9Cut1>1t1 '"""•" •' ~1• O<IOber I In Ille •rnounb IOI tM 11 ol Illa .. v.,al n••• •• l•t ,. v •• , .. f ....... I Yu r r,.. -..... ~":.;: , ... 1 .. s ' 40.000 "" . ... '41000 '"' '"' '~.000 ,..,. , ... l SS,000 1000 ltt'I l 6S,000 lOOl '"° ' 10.000 JOOl , .. , ' eo.ooo 100> lt9) 'w.ooo ~ '"l l!00,000 100\ 1 ... l ll0.000 2006 '"S "" 000 '• IN TC AE.ST 1"4 bOnd' '"•II beAr lftt•""'' _, • r•l• ,,,. • ft •• • on Ill• ••It IM•tol bul not to .. (..0 I I'll. tlt• .,.,,..m, ~.-I •• ,., OCIObet t, and Apr II I ol IOCll YNf , PAYMENT S.lcl bOnds --lnte-... 1,..,_ .... p.afoh•• II' I••'"" niona, ot the lltllllfCI Stat•• of Ametl<a al IN COt'PO'•l• A@<"<, L" • v ... • B'""-01 Am1u1u N•llOnel fruit and MvlnQ• .t.l\OCIAll ... O. l'<1tlnll I.ff ,.. IRWD. In LOS At\OflH. C.lltotnla, °' •I .,.y Payl119 A..,.n1 of '"""jg Francisco. C.lllorn1•. Clllcego, llllno•• or~-Vor~. Ht• • .. ~ el I"" ·~ or tllt nolder 111ereof REGISTRATION Tiit DorlO\ wlll lie c-OOr>d\ 1911 •trar • •·I Cfp.tll only Ot" ., to 001n prtnc:•~· •/\d lnter..s:t. •nd the'""'' uf Ir-;' ., ... , be ch•noeo. or the bonCk dlK"•rQll'd ''°"" rtiQl\treUon. di .f' ,.., 1 ,. 1 • Ille pro-.l•IOnS In Ille rnolullon provldlnQ lor ~ '"'*"' ul ~.o I> ., CALLABLE f11a-m11ur1n9 0<1orpr1ot100c-• t '"' •A K \UDt•<l to '•II Of redtme>t~ pr•Of' to m•tufity Atf bOftCb m1rnt1r1•,1 n 14' • • Cktobt,-1, 1"7, °' •"Y ot them. may bl L•lltd Detore m..alu1U" """" ,_,_..,T'!"':_.,. •I IM O!Jllon ol Ow SO.rd ol DlrectoH of IRWD, on Ocwbe• I '"" .. tntere,I pi9'(tneftt dete ll"lereett1r priOf to m•turUy Bot'IO. • m•turlt, 11Wilt be r~ et ,,.. f0Uow1no r.ormooon Pl•<•\ .. •r• • perct n16Qll of.,., val~. t00tl"9r W'Ut\ ace rt.Md 1ftttre'1 to a., .. o• _,., 1.-..... 11n._ II r-m.d on or be lore Aprll I 1"'1 101 I'>.,. II redeemed tlltr .. ller and on or Otto•• Ai;u I l\'i 1 101' II r-mect ,,...,._.,., and on or Delcw. Apnl I 1~ ll»'n'lo II redeemed IMrUlltr and on Ot 0.IOro At>rll I l''"I I~ t• f eo.t"'*d th4tr••fter er'<J pr6or to m•turu., '.._ AH or •ny pcM1k>n of the bOnch subjt<t to <•H m ev t>t-<•llr •1 1 1 •"" •• • •• e ny one urne u teu t"'tn •II of tM bonO\ •• ,-eOeofl.m.-d •• *"' ,,,_ iu<h bono. Sl\tH ce re-Oeemed onl~ In 6nv•ne or•1 C!f m•twr•t'f '"'~ "*•'" •, #" ••oempllon lrom w11nln • >1r19l1 ma1urit'I' Dy lot PURPOSE OF ISSUE fne bondl w•r1 autllotl1.o lo•"'" •lll~•~•t • 'I· con1trU<UOI' Of w•t•rwork\ tteunt.-1 lor t~ tiit"'tfn ot 1mr110••,,-..,n1 ,,,,,, i 1 HO IOl SECURI TV T~ DO<ld• •re l•"'•O PUr.....,I to ,,.,. Cal•lll'nll n ~I• I ''•Cl L•w COtvttion U ot the W•Wr COOit-ot trw S1•l• ot C•t1rnrtil•I •f'•• ,.1 paid trom ~ ct\M'\\ment UOCN" 1ano wnhln s.ai10 tmQfovePT'-nt (;1'" ..... , <"-'Gt\ °"'W4inf to U IO ••• wf\ICh. In '"" C)j\(.tf'l•~· o~ ,,.. ~ Dlr•cton, rNY bit> flktd •nd <olfe<te<I In IW1.l ltwreot •f'CI •If I•• .r'l r h t.•IO lmprov.ment District \M ii be and rem.In ll•~P to a-•'"°' \,rf1 • • ~ymtnh BOND INSURANCE IAWD ne• reulvt<I • comm•lr,,..nl tr"" ""' I Mun1c1pel Bond G.,.,.,., .. lni.,rance Poll<y uncOftd•lto.... "gue '•(,, -. Hmety p.1yme-nl Of C>f'll'<i~I 1no 1nt1rt1t on ow bonch 10 ttw-''•v ... ., ,. •' Ille •uCCtUlul bidder P\a\ •Mcllled 11111 wch Polley bo OQIAIMI! '"' • '>,. Sll•ll pay In. premium IOr I .... Polley In lull at or belo•e lr>t <' IVt ' ' • t bOnds. LEGAL INVESTMENT Tl>e bond~ •111 -or~ tlle .,.I••• , lh< • certlllt<! IO< Investment unocr And pUrwent to '"" provl"""' !ff 111r t Se<urlllU U w IDl••••on 10 of Ille W•l•r COCl91 Howtvet r10lwtlh\lJ •w1•'!"J "' ,' cerllllullon, In ,,... ot>lnlon ot Bond Covnw1 the t llQlbWty o• \atCI '""'" •' '°"• Om• ot ttw•r lnu.tt'<•. for thoe tnvHtm...-t Of tuncb of co"·'r••f\ ••f , • • • "' ~nks, •'w<h, •\''*'«'tot~ provlstons,ot (,_ Firwutet•I (~of,, .. "I•'• Calllornl•, •nd • >l<tl•menl to that trlecl wlll be 11"1nt1d on '"" l>ot>d lot I tile orllllc•tlon TE RMS.OF SALE 1-..t llala. Tt>t m••lmum rat• Did mey nol u <"° 17 flo • 111r•bl1 ~m1.nn ... 11y Eacll rate Did mu\! i. • multlPlt ol 'or ~ tM>nd 1h11t be-tr more own OM 1nt•,-t'1 r1•1 .. •nd 111 bDnd•of H'llt "''"• ,,,_ '"' '• SllAll bear lhe wme r•lt Each bond mu•1 t>e•• lnltrttt" the r••• •!lo 0..i lhe bid lrom 111 dale lo II\ 11.<ed maturity <lllt Only -coupoto •I •I leclled 10 eoch _..,tor eac11 1ns1•11manl of lnt.,ttt ti.non, •nd l>•d> 1>r"'' IOf •Odlllonal or luppl•men••I COUPOnS •Ill be""''-" The ••1• on •nv m•lutlty or 9roup Of malurllles •neli ~.,. , .. tt 1v,...,.1119,..r lhantllt lntereu ••ttonanyot,,.. m•lurlly or9ro.ioof .,,•tur Aw...-. Tl>t bOnd\ sll•ll De \Old IO< cu.II only All D•cl> "'"" b less ln•n all of Ill~ bonds 11ueby off••ed lo< ••I• and ... ch titO !oll•ll l1\ thf OJoder oHen. •~"rued 1nttrei1 to the d_.f' of Otlf11•<y Hw ru1orrP'le, wMcft \t\etl nol be less tMn 904' o• p.er, .net tN lrutrttt r•t• e;r '•"'' 1 Ille Dldder oft•rs IO buy ... d bonds Eacll ~· ,,,. .. "•'• '" '" u d II n.tt lnt~nttt cost '" dctlan •r\d the • .,.,~ rwl tntetf'\t ,., .. "'° • tt'•r•bV. Wf\ich i.Nlt tw u·.n,ldtrto lntormatlvtorttY' •n<I not• i.i•r1 'd '"" H........ ....... Tht bond• Wiii De •"'lrded 10 lflo tolOnr r.J• bidder Of bidden con,.otr1f"9 tt\e lnterttt r•t• or r•t~s. SOI'( If "" t •' t• mi um 01 01S<.ount offer~ If •ny TM hlghe-\t blO will be" Ott.-1r• r • ln9 1ne ,,._,,., 01 111e Ptemlum olcl (It enyl trom, or •OO•no I~• • "°'' d•scounl 111 any I to, 1n. t01•l a"'?Unl ot lnttrnl wlll< n I RWIJ •Wlc i.. lo pay lrom ti.. dale of >aid bonds lo the ,._11,.. melullly O.I•• ,,,. "' Ille coupon rett or ra~ speclll.C '" Ille bid. II ..,y W I• -•lv-4 at ,_ ,.. •loc:aufll -wlll loo ,....,...... II tfly W h recf4•• at .,...,, al ,..,, a 1 t'9AIW ~ el pat , ne 1>1c1 .... a .__"re"''-el P'" •Ill l · <'"' •INr ... II My -"-··""II U% ...... ., ••• .,. .. , .... rc•nlat• ,, f .. IH4 lar a .,.._~.,._ al par wltl be <_....,... 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IRWDrtwrvest11t r19111, In •hd•on•I •" t ,,. 1nv •nd 111 tuo, '''••vM on anv 1no •It ot ,,. 1bow•'Ot<t•ted w•• ""•• t tht ~ .. lent not p10h1bUH Dy lew lo waive any lrrt•9Ul•tllY 0' •",.,,,,, .-111 . btd I ~WO IS •1\0 1nvlt1no bfctj on general obtlO•Oon bOnd\. nf lfTWft •' D1>lric1 No 102, lmprovtmenl DlnrlCI No 10~ •nd Improve•""'' r-'' '°'on ,,,.. wme-d-tt*' a\ abOve \petlfltcf hK tht'w bond\ o• 1n1of'• ~~"', lr1ct Ho •OJ I RWO rewrv•' trte nQrf\t In lh Ot~tf'tton to'~'"' " o <•Pl•blt tHdio •'t noc r-e<e1ved on •II t.u<h bOncn Otlef'f"1n1••on •• tf )f'Ct btd'S ot eM.h lmorovement dl\trl(t tittu t» made \eP.,,f.ttrt.. •"" dtnlly Dllof<I upon'"" bid\ rtUIW<l on ta<ll P~ Awanl I RWO wlll t•h .t<llon tw•tdlng ll>t bOf> 'rtu 111 btds. rot later th.an tw•,,tv \t• n •l houn .ttef •.C." ot t~ r~\&.of 1 •• Mre1n P,-MC.rlbed on Wf"C." O"OOOWI' .,~ tKetite'CI. 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Oftlcl•l 't•l-1 ~'9d bv IAWO _,.,,,., ,,.i, 1'0fldJ .,,_., Ila Ndt•tu ecf to: ' s.c~ .. tlw a.Md lrvlN "Af>C" Weltf Dlf1flct '101 camput Dflw ... 0 ... 1101 lf'VI .. , C.lllv11I• tVte Olt Pubtl< Flf\llllC:lf 0.0.rtmtnt llytll E-... Ina Wllt*er In<. $lJ C*lfWlll.e SI'"' S.n llf-1-. C..llt,..nl• •'104 .· 1 •wo win .,..., .. -tw«llMM ..-... 100 ,_..,. ot tne "''Hu ••' mt11t .... •..--Ofl1'WO GIVllN bV or-.. Of tt1e llNf'CI Of 01...ctora ol INllW lt.eMn "•l•r Ol\lr1,I; fHIOlllacl on~....., :It. "'' ~J.WMolar SK,....,.,_. .. ..., ... Oltwtwtflf INlnt lllM<ll W..1rOl1trtd lll'ltllll_ Or.,.. Cliett Oelly 1'11111. on. 2, ltlt ______ J .. ,• / --· # • llHJ Piiat FRIDAY, OCT. 2, 1981 ~ llllll lllCH/SDUTH COAST STOCKS COMICS GARDEN BS 66 610 o.lly ...... ~ .. , a..n.. M.Wr Fountain Valley High School 's band arouses neighborhood by playing fight song of honoree's alma mater. Happy 40th~ many happy revenges Fountain Valley pair count surprises, not candles at milestone Surprise and delight cross Lynne llatten·s face as band plays m her yard By PIUL SNEIDERMAN Of , .. Delly ...... SUff Dick Hatten was out for re- venge. Last April, his wife Lynne had sprung a surprise 40th birthday party on him, complete with a mock coffin and many gentle re- minders that Dick wasn't grow- ing any younger. Now Lynne's 40th birthday was approaching. Dick would have his revenge even if he had to hire a brass band to march through the couple's Fountain Valley neighborhood, trumpet- in g the news o f Lynne 's milestone. Dick made a cash donation to the Fountain Va ll ey High School Band in exchange for the services of about 30 musicians. (He balked at the idea of a full- dress parade when he learned he'd have to pay the band uni- form drycleaning bills .> Late Thursday-afternoon, the band came marching down quiet Santa Joanana Street, bellowing the Budweiser beer theme, the unofficial sports song at Lynne's alma mater. Arizona State. The stunned honoree stepped outside to find the musicians lined up in front of the family home, bearing a banner that proclaimed: "Happy 40th Birth- day, Lynne." Asked la ter what her first words were upon seeing the band and the banner , Lynne laughed. "You couldn't print it," she said. Did this top the birthday sur· prise s h e threw for her hus band? "This was better." she ad- mitted. "Much better. I suspect· ed absolutely nothing. .. Earlier today , Dick fell asleep on the couch inside and I said, 'Aren't you goin~ to take Pleased with his revenge. Dick Ila tr en re· cords stunned reaction 011 video tape m e out or something fo r my birthday?' I knew he hadn't forgotten, but I thought he just didn't feel like doing anything." The Hattens moved to Foun- tain Valley in May 1980. Dick works for a Los An geles bank Lynne earned a degree in busi- ness managemen t at Arizona State this summer. The couple 's two son s. Richard Jr .. 12. a nd Robert, 6. a ttend Courreges School. Dick Hatten captur ed his wife's surprised expression and the band's 10-minute street con- cert on videotape. When the mus ic ended, the band members trooped away, and the Hattens retreated inside to celebrate with their friends. "RPvenge is sweet," Dick ad· m ilted . "It's just over too quickly." Art Hoppe's column can be an enriching ex- perience. See Page B3 . 0 D Judges free o·c criminal case logjam A special week-long effort by many Orange County's Superior Court judges lo unclog a bot tleneck of criminal cases comes to an end today. The results, Presiding Judge Robert E . Ri ckles says, look good. During the special fivf>·day pus h, Rickles said. about 70 criminal defendants had their cases adjudicated. This is near the goal set by the presiding judge at the beginning of the week, when he put 16 additional j udges to work on criminal mat· lers. Ten judges normally han· die felony prosecutions. .. Everythin g went OK," Rickels s aid. "We got every- thing out. Most of them were relatively short cases." Rickles had announced his un- precedented action last week when it became clea r that two factors would soon lead to a sever e backlog of criminal cases. Those two factors were an Wl· usually high number or felony criminal filings for a three- month period beginning last March and a policy by the Dis- trict Attorney's office to no longer plea bargain wath defend- ants and instead go to trial. This prompted Rickles to tern· por ai-ily r eassign judges who normally concentrate on civil matters. It was the first time such action had been taken in Orange County and there were reports that lawyers who handle civil cases we r e not ve r y pleased with the emphasis on criminal matters. Walt Foster dies; wrote 'How to Draw' Walter T Foster, a resident of Laguna Beach for 45 years and publisher of popular "how to draw" books, died last week at South Coast Medical Center in South Laguna. He was 89. Mr. Foster, the son of a stable ,owner, was born in Woodland Park, Colo .. at the foot of Pike's Peak in 1891. His grandson, Lyle Foster, who manages the internationally known Walter Foster Art Books publis hing firm, located in Tus tin, said his g randfather published his first book , "How to Draw Heads," in 1920. The senior Foster moved to California in 1915 and worked for a Los Angeles advertising agen- cy, Foster said. Shortly after his arrival he began teaching draw- ing at his home, which Jed to the development of his first art book. In 1936 he moved to Lagwta Beach, where he was an or- ganizer of the Festival of Arts. Mr. Foster wrote more than 30 of the "how to draw" books, the most popular of which were "How to Draw Horses" and ··How to Draw Roses and Other Flowers." Mr . F os t e r moved bis publishing business from Los Angeles to Orange County in 196\. At the firm's Tustin head· quarters is an art gallery featur· ing som e of Mr . Foster 's original works that were used in his books. The younger Foster said no funeral services will be held. Laguna trus~ees OK building leases Laguna Beach Unified School District trustees have approved lease agreements for Aliso Elementary School in South Headline corrected A headline in Thursday's edi· lion of the Daily Pilot concern- ing a possible school district transfer for children of Camp Pendleton Marine Corps person· nel was in error. The headline should have in· dicated that the parents failed to get support for the transfer from staff members of the state Department of Education. Laguna a nd the former Con- tinuation School building across fr om Lagu n a Beach High School. Both district-owned buildings have been closed to save money. The lease of Aliso Elementary School to the Laguna Beach- Ca pistrano Regional Occupa- tional Program would net the district $41 ,000 per year, accord- ing to Laguna School Superin· tendent Bob Sanchis. He said the lease of the Con· tinualion School on St. Ann's Str eet to An neliese's Pre· school, currently on Manzanita St reet, would provide nearly $600 a month. Them thar hills critters get taste of urban life CALL OF THE WILD DEPT. It has been not· ed in the news that animal control officials from the city of Irvine rccentt ~· issued a warning against the poss ibility of prowling coyotes As if we didn't have enough to wring our hands about CJ lready just with infl ation and taxes . Anvwa,· it is tnll' that covotes are native to our area and ha~'l' been known in 'the past to skulk down from the hilb into places wher e people li ve. Csually. the~"re hunting for something to eat. The lrvine anim al control people gave good ad· \'ice when they suggested s ma ll animals and even tot:-. should be prot ected against the possibility or co~·otes making a swing through the neighborhood YOU 1\UGHT HAVE SOME disagreement with the animal cont ro llers when they su g~est that be ca u se th e coyote's t erritory has been invaded by housing tracts. h e is becoming m o r e brazen in stalking throu gh peopled areas. May be tha t ·s ~ ----------------~ TOM MIRPllll .ktvlr so but on the other hand, coyotes have long been not· ed for roaming down into some of our populated places and working over the local garbage cans . Indeed, I can recall in my youth, long ago. down in San Clemente, my father kept a shotgun in the f amity bathroom. This was because the bathroom window had the only cleat view or the family garbage container s. Thus it was the only vantage from which he was likely to get a good pot-shot at _________________ _,,,\ ... ___ _ ''No! No! Chcue the coyote -the coyote! NOT THE SKUNK'" the visiting Wily Coyote. Sometimes I'd wake up in the middle of the night to the sound of a volley of blasts a nd realize that good old dad was in the bathroom. blazing away at the local coyote population. OFrEN, THE SHOTS were interspersed with certain words that father was s houting at the coyotes but I'm s ure I didn't know what they meant at that tender age. No sense t rying to reconstruct that part here . ,. t An~·way. dad never dispatched a single Wit~· Coyote. as far as I can recall They a re great beasts when it come:-. to fleeing ror their lives T hose anima ls didn't earn the na me of wilv for not hing. ~·ou can bet on that. · Recent vears in San Clemente. there have been reports of small dogs being snatched by coyotes m front of the ,·en · horrified eve:-. or hillside owner~ T hese must be descendants of the very same bea)itS m~· fathe r once blazed away at uns uccessfu ll y. Anyway. for people who doubt that wild animals have s urvived in tod ay·s world of automated bank- ing. housing tracts a nd taco s tands. we now have the reports from San Clemente and Irvine to ponder . I know of no ins t a nce where coyotes h ave been reported recently in Laguna Beach. Newport or Hun· tington. But sure as I write this. I'll get correspond- ence confirming s uch , sighting. IT CAN BE REPORTED that s kunks still like . my neighborhood high in the hills of Laguna Beach. In fact. we have one skunk who seems to have taken up permanent residency in the bushes and brambles that surround our back y ard. So far he's been a good enough fellow and minds his own business pretty much. I consider him a fair guarantee we won 't have too many visits from coyotes. THE .ONLY TIMES our neighborhood skunk becomes upset . and thrashes around a lot out in the bus hes and brambles , has been when the neighborhood kid plays his stereo at full volume. I wish l could get the two of them together. They deserve each other. ' CLASSIFIED ........ FRI DAV, OCTOBER 2, 1981 L Two wheels are better than one . Bicycles are listed under classification 8020. --------i ___ ..... • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . INDEX 1002 G1•r... I 002 G....... I 002 .._.... I 002 GtM,... I 002 c;,...,... I 002 G1•r.. I 002 ·············•······••• ···········~··········· ···············~······· ······•················ .......................••.•..•.•••••••••....••..................................•........•.. T1 Place Ytvr Ad, Call 642·5678 MOUSES fOR SAU ..... \4'1•1 "9lbtN11 ht,;M M.lt•,.. t•t ntft wl .. f •Ji1hU•#llll• t4-• h ••fllft.••'*·' '~'""" 11.tw f'•lll ....... ., •'"''l41m1\•lh 1. ll~nhA1Ch1n ki 111 t1 tHUM I •CV"• ...... >'I t •r""11 ll1lh tA,;UI\• ,1 .. w1 I \t1'""'""''"/tl '·-~·-1 M4 .. , ~ '\tln41tn .. n11 '-" Ju•" t """" ,.,,, '-"'• ""• "'·' hr.11 .. '-¥~I •lUf\<11 ""'1m1.,,1,, "'-'1th ll•101•"''"'' RUl mm •• t ...... "" "'" 4~n"'-'M" f11f \•It Ht.1 .. .,,.,., ~'"""'f'r~,..-rl\ f tnW-h:O I'°'" l t\ 114• ( 11f11n ... rt1i9l 11111•1~ ''' , •lftOl.tRl!fh""'' '•" 1111.lpltu·" I"'"'"" lhJU't' tvl• \l1n11I ""'""' h·~•h l1M.1u .. u1.t l'••i.t .. 11\ l.11h f1., '•I• llJllJ Ill• '"r tlfl- l•Cic..: 1un ..... EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY :~~ , ........... Mofiu: :::: All real eatate ad '"" ve rt ised In this :: • ..; newspaper IS subj«t to '"" the Federal Fair Hous· :::,·:: ing Act m 1968 which ,.... makes it illegal to ad· 1:; vertase "any preference. ,,... h m ll at ion. or dis :·:.~ crlmioatlon based on race. color, religion, sex, or national origin, :~:. or an intention to ma.kt •i'" any such preference, ;~:: limitation, or dis · 1•0 • crimination." ,;,,, i;i ... , .. , This newspaper will ool ;"'1::1 knowtnJly accept any •~" advertising for real ~~:; estate which is in viola· ,~.. tlon of the law. "' .. HEW CUSTOM COHSTIUCT10H Lovely Old CdM corner location, South of the highway. Luxurious master bedroom with retreat area, four bedrooms in all with four and a 'fl baths, several fireplaces, and quality in every detail. $575,000. U~IVUI: · ti()MI:' REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Eut Co111 Hlgh.,•y. 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GEORGIAN COLONIAL llG CAHYOH COUMJIY CLUI OWNER MAY CllfSIDER 6000 Real Estate in Exchange A true picture of elegance. Overlook- ing the 8th green. 5 Bdrrns, 612 Baths, Formal Din . Rm., Fam. Rm .. Billiard Rm. Abundant w/marble & crystal chandeliers. $2,150,!XXl. FIHAHCIHG AV.A.IL.AILE CAlL FOil COLOlt lltOCHURE WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 21 I I S• JOClqllia Hiiis Rood NEWPORT CEHTER, H.I. 644-4910 PERSONALS & LOST & FOUND ,,_;, Dock site available~ ::~· Very flexible financing Contact Karen Cerwin a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 714·337-2579 for details - "'"'"'"'". '''"' l\t I •f f"••lll I ..... t ''"''~'" ··~·. t•l\;ll'J , ... , .. ., .. , ... ••• t ,..,.,~ .,., .. 1 SERVICES ... h t .. , ....... EMPLOYMENT & PRmRATION "'"ho•l IAll\.\ ,,, ..... .Jul .... Ith• lh , .... ~··<ft " •• MERCHANDISE \n11•1u1, "~•·h~•lf •. \\oflll•lt "" . ,. kw ... , "•"'"' • •ft .. • .f.. 'j•l•l•ll I"' ' .. ·-·~'I ttrt• ,,, \ 11u t-urn111i111 1 ......... ,.It 11 ..... .. 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"'" SEA COVE :::· PROPERTIES 714-631-6990 THIMklMG TOWHHOME? Call the specialists at ...... the condominium m- '"' formation center. :: 1 ,': Touchstone Realty 963-Ql67 .., .. , ... : OCEMROMT NEW LISTING -no ,,.., ()('ean pa.intln1 OQMld. bt ;:1~ more ex citing lhaD the .,... one framed by the large ~. wood paneled living "I.!.> room In this cintom de· ~~ al4ned duplex. The large ~II bnck (irepl~ enhanCfl :~-;:-;.:· :~:: Ole open beamed ceil- • '"'' ·<+~· i n 1 a -t b e m 1 n y :·~~:;• .;:~ amenities afford com· 11 ...... • ,,,,, fortable year round liv· :~~;~!~ .~~ ln1. Call Jean Ritla-for '"'"'"""''' ~·· more Information. Of-:~~·~u .. 11, ,;~~·. fered at llOO~OOO. ...... ~.... " •••s200 I-~'"" I "~" .,. ''·"' ~it ir you want your ad· j PETE ' BARRETT REALTY vertillns JM1Ute to re. acb more people at lower cOlt, Clulified Is the wa1toao1 Call Now! "2·5171 ------·1 LARGE BAYFRONT COtm-YU Hew carpet. pah1t, Hcurlty Hd spacious 2 b.d + ... J bo. loaf 111, DYailaba.. Rect.ced to SstS.000. ENCHANTING WATERFiONT Courtyard entry into coorditlated ~e wt good tosM. H9icJMs of this home incl11de a professional ~ with larcJe fall\. nn. fonnal cift. ""-with fireplace, separate ~ lllOr'OUS moster suite + l ~OCMN. Pier/wp for lctrCJe yacht. OwMt-will carry large noh & T.D. $2,000,000. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC REAL lSrATE ~ .• ' R.-"1a ... ~""){ n, M.,,...,,~,,,, 111 243o w tlldSI Hu.\ N1Nopr111 llo>ach '31·1400 JI) Md1tl\t' Aw Ralho" l~nd 673-4900 DOING BUSINESS UNDER A FICTITIOUS NAME? If you have just filed your new Fictitious Business Name and have not yet submitted it for publication, please don't forget that the !Imitation Is 30 day1 from date of filing. The DAILY PILOT w i ll publl1h your 1tatement for $40.00. Our clrculatlon Includes the entire Orange Coaat area and legal notices appear In all edftlons. In order to submit your statement for publlcatlon aend appropriate copy and a check to THE DAILY PILOT, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Meaa, CA. 92626. 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COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coast Hwy .. Coroaa dtf Mar 675-5511 ' 1-----l fi)\~eoch fg?I Real Estate HARIOR HIGKAHDS Excellent locallon near PIOPEITY schools. ltbrary and shops. Three bedrooms, MAHAGIMEMT convertible den. low Orange Co. area 15 yrs maintenance ya rd expenence Callformfo OPEN SUNDAY IS and rates. I 9 I S Bery I Lane _ 963-1112__ Sl97,SOO DOCK PIOILEM IH _6!!!!!!3!!11-.11•0•0 ___ .... _ •. HEWPOIT WCH? "" 60' dock & 2 story Hunt· ington Harbour home. • Br. 3~ Ba., fam , din, bonus rm. Estate sale. '699,000. R. E by Lucia s..it y,,.. ow ter.s. Defer down payment or Interest on this new Balboa Island home 831·99-4=::4.:.... ----- Iii Hsdnty, lltr 67S.28'6 REStOENllAL REAL ES I ATE SERVICES OCEAHFROHT ESTATE Magnificent Country French in gorgeou s oceanfront setti ng nestled among palms and cyprus trees. 6 BR. 7 baths. Mahogany library. Family room. Exercise room. Exclusive Cyprus Shore by Casa Pacifica. Tennis, pool and spa . Appointment. Sl .650.!XXl . IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 .... ,.. ... >Col 'l" ·-. ...... Uwlll 60-1• .°""' •o-,._ ,,,~ .... , t•OIN'\ ,,,._ .. ,, .. H Attf!l'll .. t ,.,,... .. _ 11 ....... nc;...-. ,,._ Ille >tO.-. ,._ 11• .. no.-. ,.., ... •r- ,,,., JilAcr. ...... u ... ,. .... :&-Jlf .. >tM<.-o ,..,_.h ...... "'°"' .., ... .,'*', .,_ Olbf .. "°" ~-., ........ ,.,,.,., .... •L .. t ·-,._ SI,....,... tt-u ... .. ,_ .. °" . ., ..... Siio ... ....... .-... ·-®~ @Mot .. ''°'"' 11••• "-.... ~ .... •Sto, ,,,. ...... ........ llfllll~f'l•"U "-· ,,_ '1-,,_ ,,_ ...... "" ..... ' 17Goo>u-" ,._ ,,_ .... ttli..w-. -~-­·-.... ...... •eo.... H•-·~ ·-.... ()~111 OCEAHFIONT DWUX SUPEIDUPEI Beautiful immaculate n1 ctly landscaped 4 Bdrm home on cul-de· sac. Spacious rooms. View of goll course from UNDAISLE " Exciting opportunity ! Wtde channel view from spectacular architectural . 1 designed 4 bdrm, 5 bath. pool home . . Slip for 2 large boats. $1 ,495,000. LIDO ISLE HOMES Featured on Homes Tours this lovely traditional spacious, custom 3 bdrm. 3 bath home. newly redecorated. Priced . to sell quickly at $475,000. Must see. Newly remodeled 3 bdrm . 2 bath plus lge rctreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings. Great for entertaining. 5420,000 Best price for the money. PENINSULA POINT IEACHFROMT Panoramic bav & oce an view at wedge. from prime large lot. 4 bdrm. 3 bath C'ustom home . 3700 sq. ft. featur< ing marine room . $1,385,000. WEST OCEANROMT' Triplex units, xlnt financing $600,000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Boy\•d» Dr •v·· l\i B to7'l olo· NEW llJMES! Spacious Peppertree Heights condos f ea tu ring 2 Bdrms 2112 Baths, & 2 Bdrms 2 Baths from $129,500 to $139,500. Open 11-6 Sat/Sun. 2600 blk on Sa nta Ana Ave . Costa Mesa Va rious financing including plans startin~ al 131·4'i'i-interest. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HALTY 546-5605 61, _, lt4 Own er will carry. Magnificent views, Up· per 3 bdrm, 2 bath & lower 2 bdrm, 2 bath Completely fum1shed. For wmler & summer rentals. Owner has left state. Bring offers. Priced al $750,000 property Owner will help on financing. Only I•-------• :.:s~::ni 00 Ca II now -•0•w....---Mm-t•Sel-- associated A Drastic price reduction LLS TA TE for quick sale. 3 Br. ex _ IM tra lr g lot SlS9,000 REAL TORS owe. EUlllUN MANll HOUSE Magnificent 6 bdrm. view. mansion. 7200 sq ft wilh 7 baths. S frplcs. large wuie cellar, spec· tacular 20· high entry, cir cular cobblestone driveway on one full acre. Special feature is a huge country club-site entertainment room with 2 frpks. Now under construction. BROKE RS--REAL TORS l (, 11 ..,,, e J•br 0 ti 1 l l 6t# I Homeowners & investors . JO Homes & Condos for -sale S2SOO to Sl0,000 down. 1,2, & JBR's. As· sumable loans. Low Payments For com· TURTLEROCIC HIGHLANDS! Beaul.lful Lusk built S Bdrm 3 bath MacGregor model with hardwood floors, shut· ters. and bay wi ndowed breakfast nook ' Great financing' Prime neighborhood. $350,000 plete info call Owner Broker. ~1·7777 Agents Welcome JUSTUSTEO! WMnit Al OH.rs OWHEI ANXIOUS Ocean 1 'n blocks! Cute corner 2 bdrm house Walk w restaurants & shopping. S210,000' 191boolay"°P. ·~ *67S.7060• MAITHA ISEXnCTIHG You to see this super .1<>b lick tJdu wHw or decoratmg she did on lltr. .,. • ...,... this sharpJ Bdrm home 731-4444 Amenities galore. Only -w!!!!!!im•••••• Sl3S.OOO. So call 979-~0 "" righ.t away VA TEIMS ALLSTATE I REALTORS l11!!!1!!!!!!!!m11!!!!!!!!!1 .... ~ OCEAHRONT Lrg famtly home wllb pool, 5 Bdrm.. 3 Ba, 2 fireplaces, and great lerms. Owner will sell VA or on a contract FuU price Sl64,900. There's an easy way for you to sell that bicycle you no longer use: Just advertise 1t 1n the .flass1f1ed ! Call 64.2·5678. CE 110111 ILllRS ca. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE LOWEST PRICE In Harbor View Hills. Newly Listed Three Bedroom. Two Bath Pamily Room Home. Extra Large Lot With Total Privacy. Jennai re Ki tchen, French Doors, New Carpet. Owner Will Finance. Call For Details. W ATERFROHT DUll'LEX Balboa "Little Island " Full Bay View From Both Units. Upper Unit !Whic h Would Make A Wonderfu l Owner's Unit ) Has Four Bedrooms. Lower Is Three Bedroom Unit. Large Front Patio. Sand y Beach. ·.<:::.~ G GR 0 E I 1 I I I I r I NA DRB 11 · I I I I' : ; 759-9100 uc...,.. ...... Mt.,_.c..._. WOii ... , i ~~ibt~~~~~Nnus r r I' t I' r F I • ~f=\ l(ff(tS TO I I I I I I I I 5 Bdrm 2 ba. Temftr •••• value and location on the sand. $40,000 pnce re· duct1on Owner anxious. Only $459,000 Call now, 979.5370 A .LLSTATE WANT ACTION! REALTORS Classlfed Ads 642-5678 $20,600 DOWN!! * HEWPOllT IEACH • Spacious 4 bed rooms in prestige area. Anxious own er says try lease1option. land contract or ?? Call 759-1501 or 752-7373. • PAMOltAMIC VIEW • 111120/o FIHAMCIHG ••• when yo u assum e existing loan on 2 bdrm home in NEWPORT BEACH! 759-1501or752-7373. $8000 DOWH!! Bring paint brush & broom to save SSS on this 3 bedroom fixer in quiet Cos ta Mesa area. Creative seller says "Sell!" 759-1501 or 752-7373. FIXEll/UPPEll! ! Bring paint brush & broom & save $$$. Great 3 Br home in prime Costa Mesa area. Call 759-1501or752·7373 . I 0% DOWH, 131/2% LOAM UHIVHSnY P4b No qualifying and no points on 131lll '/r loan on 3 bedroo m t{>wnhome with super view plus --ifiterior atrium ! Won't last with these great terms ! Call 759-1501 ·or 752-7373. 1-t HIWftOIT HACH OMCI 2670 S• M ..... Drt"' 1714t 75'·1101 1714t 7U.7l7J ~ Walker Blee l1il htlfl ( IRVlll Diiiy P.tlat v' FRI DAV, OCT. 2, 1981 STOCKS COMICS GARDEN BS 86 810 ·' Deity~--., ca...-S46n Fountain Valley High School's band arouses neighborhood by playing fight song of honor ee's alma mater. Happy 40th, many happy revenges Fountain Valley pair count surprises, not candles at milestone Surprise and delight cross Lynne Hatten·s face as band plays 111 her yard. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Oftlleo.Hy ...... , .... Dick Hatten was out for re- venge. Last April, his wife Lynne had sprung a surprise 40th birthday party on him, complete with a mock coffin and many gentle re- minders that Dick wasn't grow- ing any younger. Now Lynne's 40th birthday was approaching. Dick would have his revenge even if he had to hire a brass band to march through the couple's Fountain Valley neighborhood, trumpet- ing the n e ws of Lynne 's milestone. Dick made a cash donation to the Fountain Valley High School Band in exchange for the services of about JO musicians. <He balked at the idea of a full· dress parade when he teamed he'd have to pay the band uni- form drycleaning bills.) Late Thursday-afternoon, t.he band came marching down quiet Santa Joanana Street, bellowing the Budweiser beer theme. the unofficial sports song at Lynne's alma mater. Arizona State. The stunned honoree stepped outside to find the musicians lined up in front or the family home, bearing a banne r that proclaimed· "Happy 40th Birth· day, Lynne." Asked later what her first words were upon seeing the band and the banner, Lynne laughed. "You couldn't print it," she s aid. Did this top the birthday sur- prise she threw for her husband? "This was better," she ad· milted. "Much better. I suspect- ed absolutely nothing. .. Earlier today, Dick fell asleep on the couch inside and I said, 'Aren't you going to take Pleased witf1 Ins revenge . Dick llatr en re cords stunned reaction on video tape me out or something for my birthday?' I knew he hadn't forgotten, but I thought he just didn't feel like doing anything ... The Hattens moved to Foun- tain Valley in May 1980 Dick works for a Los Angeles bank. Lynne earned a degree in busi- ness management at Arizona State this summer The co upl e's two s on s. Richard Jr .. 12. and Robe rt, 6. attend Courregcs School Di ck Ha tten capture d his wife's surprised expression and the band's 10-minute street con- cert on videotape. When the mus ic ended, the band members trooped away, and the Hattens retreated inside to celebrate with their friends. "R~venge is s weet." Dick ad- mitted. "It 's j us t o ver too quickl y.'' --\ Art Hoppe's column can be an enriching ex- perience. See Page 83. 0 a Oouds forming over University Drive extension 0 By STEVE MARBLE Of tM o.llr ...... Stell _University Drive, the street that comes to a dead halt on either side of the Upper Newport Bay. is back on the endangered species list. Newport Beach City Council members, who previously had taken steps t.oward completing the road across the top of the bay. have agreed to soften their stance on the road. The council action was trig- gered by the state Coastal Com- mission, which opposes comple- tion of the road and has threatened to reject Newport's loca l coa s t al plan unless Uni vers it y Drive is removed from the plan. Newport's coastal plan comes before the state commission Oct. 20 in Los Angeles Co uncil membe rs say thev're worried that the olan will be re- jected and have asked city plan- ners to meet with staff members from the Coastal Commission to "explore .. what it will take to get the plan approved. In direct ing the city staff, council me mbers voted to make University Drive a "resolvable" issue . What this m eans , council members said, is that the city is willing to negotiate with the co mm iss i o n o n wh e ther University Dri ve will remain on the road maps contained in the plan. The council. though. would still ha ve a final say before the street is removed from the plan. "My pos ition," said Coun- cilman John Cox, who favors completion of University Drive, "is that either we are in favor 6r against the road. But now it seems like we're saying that we don't care ." Mayor Jackie Heather said s he agreed. ··We're telegraphing that we 're willing to cave in on Univers ity," s he s aid. "It sounds like we 're being wishy- washy." But a majority or the council members agreed that the coun- cil will get another chance to ad- dress University Drive before a II is said and done. City Manager Robert Wynn s aid it is s ignificant that University Drive is shown on road maps in the coastal docu- ment. lf the road is left in the plan. he said, then the city could build it unless it is determined the road would affect wetlands at the top of the bay. But, if the road is left off the coastal document, Wynn said, then the city would have to amend the plan at a later date if it wants to build the road. Such an amendment would require Coastal Commission approval. The road, a controversial item for years in Newport Beach, is viewed by some as a needed c orridor that could carry motorists between Costa Mesa and Irvine. County judges free court bottleneck A special week-long effort by many Orange County's Superior Court judges to unclog a bot· tleneck of crimina l cases comes to an end today. The results, Presiding Judge Robert E. Rickles says, look good. During the special five-day push .. Rickles said. about 70 criminal defendants had their cases adjudicated This is near the goal set by the presiding judge at the beginning or the week, when he put 16 additional judges to work on criminal mat- ters . Ten judges normally han- dle felony prosecutions. "Eve r ything we nt OK," Rickles said. "We got every- thing out. Most of them were relatively short cases." Rickles had announced hls un- precedented action last week when it became clear that two factors would soon lead to a sev ere backlog of criminal cases. Those two factors were an un- usually high number or felony c riminal filings for a three- month period beginning last March and a policy by the Dis- trict Attorney's office to no longer plea bargain with defend- ants and mstead go to trial. This prompted Rickles to tem- porarily reassign judges who normally concentrate on civil matters. It was the first time s uch action had been taken in Orange County and there were reports that lawyers who handle ci vil ca s es were not very pleased with the emphasis on criminal matters. But Rickles said progress was made in the civil arena too this week and that lawyers he dealt with as presiding judge of the civil calendar had not voiced any complaints. ·'Actually, they've been tremendously cooperative." he said. "I haven't heard anything <of a critical nature) at all." Rickles also praised the as- sistance of the Orange County Bar Association. several of whose members sat as judges pro tern during the week to free other jurists for crim.e work. Them thar hills critters get taste of urban life CALL OF THE WILD DEPT. It has been not- ed in the news th;,it animal control officials from the cit~· of l r\'ine recently issued a warning against t he possibilit~· of prowling co~·ote!'> As if we didn't ha\'e enough to wring our hands atxrnt a lready j ust with inflation ;,ind taxes. Anvwav. it is true that CO\'Ote~ are native to our area and have been known in .the past to skulk down from the hills into places whe re people live Csually. the~-'re hunting for !'>omething to eat. The Irvine animal control people ga ve good ad- vice when the~· suggested s mall animaJs a nd even tots should be protec ted against the possibility of coyotes making a s wing through the neighborhood . YOU MIGHT HAV E SOME disag reement with the animal cont r oll er s when they suggest that b e cau se th e coyote's territory has been invaded by housing tracts. he is becoming more brazen in stalking through peopled a reas. Maybe that's ~- ----------------~ TOM MURPllll ,W I> so but on the other hand, coyotes have long been not- ed for roaming down into some of our populated places and working over the local garbage cans. Indeed, I can recall in my youth, long ago, down in San Clemente. my father kept a shotgun in the family bathroom. This was because the bathroom window had the only clear view of the family garbage containers. Thus it was the only vantage from which he was likely to get a good pot-shot at ''No' No' Cho.st the coyote -the coyote! NOT THE SKUNK !" the visiting Wily Coyote. Sometimes I'd wake up in the middle of the night to the sound of a volley of bl asts and reali ze that good old dad was in the bathroom. blazin g awav at the loca l coyote population. · OFTEN, THE SHOTS were inters persed wtth certain words that father was shouting at the coyotes but I'm sure I didn't know what they meant at that tender age. No sense trying to reconstruct that part here. \ Any wa~-. cl;,icl neve r dispatched a ~ingle Wil~· Co~·ote. as for ;,is I can n.•call. They are gre at be asts wht:>n it come~ to fl eeing for their li\'e!'>. Those animals didn ·t earn the name of wilv for nothing. ~·ou can bet on that. · Recent years in San Cleme nte. there have been rl•ports of s ma ll dogs being snatc hed by coyotes an front of the ven · horrified eves of hills ide owners . These must be descendants of the ve ry s ame bea!'>ts my father once blazed away at uns uccessfully. Any way. for people who doubt that wild animals have survived in today's world of automated bank- ing . housing tracts and taco s tands. we now have the reports from Sa n Clemente and Irvine Lo ponder. l know of no instance where covotes have been reported recently in Laguna Beach. Newport or Hun· tington. But sure as J write this. I'll get correspond- ence confirming s uch a s ighting. IT CAN BE REPORTED that s kunks still like my neighborhood high in the hills of Laguna Beach. In fact. we have one skunk who seems to have taken up permanent residency in the bushes and brambles that surround our back yard. So far he·s been a good enough fellow and minds hi s own business pretty much. I consider him a fair guarantee we won't have too many visits from coyotes. THE ,ONLY TIMES our neighborhood skunk becomes upset. and thrashes around a lot out In the bushes and brambles, has been when the neighborhood kid plays his stereo at full volume. I wish 1 could get the two of them toaether. They deserve each other. \ I •• ' IUllil COAST Diiiy Piiat I FRIOAV, OCT. 2, 1981 STOCKS COMICS GARDEN BS 86 810 DMIJ f'li.c ....... •Y Cllaf'tn Ma4"r Fountain Valley High School 's band arouses neighborhood by playing fight song of honoree 's alma mater. Happy 40th, many happy revenges Fountain Valley pair count surprises, not candles at milestone Surprise and delight cross Lynne Hatten·s face as band plays in her yard. By PIUL SNEIDERMAN Of ... DMIJ ...... $Uff Dick Hatten was out for re- venge. Last April, his wife Lynne had sprung a surprise 4oth birthday party on him. complete with a mock coffin and many gentle re- minders that pick wasn't grow- ing any younger . Now Lynne's 40th birthday was approaching . Dick would have bis revenge even if he had to hire a brass band to march through the couple's Fountain Valley neighborhood, trumpet- ing the n e ws of Lynne 's milestone. Dick made a cash donation to the Fountain Valley High School Band in e x c ha nge for the services or about 30 musicians. <He balked at the idea of a full- dress parade when be learned he'd have to pay the band uni- form drycleaning bills.) Late Thursday-afternoon, the band came marching down quiet Santa Joanana Street, bellowing the Budweiser beer theme. the unofficial s ports song at Lynne's alma mater, Arizona State. The stunned honoree stepped outside to find the musicians lined up in front or the family home. bearing a banner that proclaimed : .. Happy 40th Birth- day. Lynne." Asked later what ber first word s were upon seeing the band and the banner , Lynne laughed. "You couldn't print it," she said. Did this top the birthday sur- pris e s h e thre w for her husband? "This was better," she ad- mitted. "Much better. I suspect- ed absolutely nothing. ··E arlier today. Dick fell asleep on the couch inside and I said. 'Aren't you going to take P leased with his revenge. Dtck Hatten re· cords stunned reaction on video tape. me out or something for my birthday?' I knew h e hadn't fo rgotten. but J thought he just d idn 't reel like doing anything." The Hattens moved to Foun- tain Valley in May 1980. Dick works ror a Los Angeles bank. Lynne earned a degree in busi· nes s management at Arizona State this summer. The c ouple·s two s ons, Ric hard Jr . 12, and Robert. 6. attend Courreges School. Dick Hatten captured h is wife 's surprised expression and the band's 10-minute street con- cert on videotape. When the music ended, the band members trooped away. and the Hattens retreated inside to celebrate with t heir friends. "R~venge is sweet." Dick ad- mitte d. ''It's j us t over too quickly." Art Hoppe's column can be an enriching ex- perience. See Page B3 . D D Clouds forming over University Drive extension By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille Delly ........... Un ive rsity Drive, the street that comes to a dead halt on either side of the· Upper N'ewport ' Bay. is back on the enda ngered species list. Newport Beach City Council members, who previously had taken steps towar d completing the road across the top of the bay, have agreed to soften their stance on Ute road. The council action was trig- gered by the state Coastal Com- mission, which opposes comple- ti o n o r the r o ad a nd has threatened to reject Newport's lo c a l coas tal plan unl ess Universit y Drive is re moved from the plan. Newport's coastal plan comes berore the state commission Oct. 20 in Los Angeles. Council members say thev're worried that the ol an wilJ be re- jected and have as ked city plan- ners to meet with staff members from th e Coastal Commission to "explore" what it will take to get the plan approved . In directing the city staff, council members voted to make University Drive a "resolvable" issue. Wh at t his means , counc il members said. is that the city is will ing to negotiate with the co mmi ss ion o n w h e the r University Drive will rem ain on the road maps contained in the plan. The council. though. would still have a final say before the atreet is removed from the plan. "My pos ition ," s aid Coun- cilman J ohn Cox, who favors completion of University Drive, "is that either we are in favor or against the road. But now it seems like we 're saying that we don't care." Mayor J ackie Heather said she agreed. "We 're t e legra phing that we're willing to cave in on University," s he said . "It sounds Uke we're beinf wishy- washy." But a majority of the council members agreed that the coun- cil will get another chance to ad- dress University Drive before all is said and done. City Manager Robert Wynn s ai d it is signific ant that University Drive is shown on road maps in the coastal docu- ment. If the road is left in the plan, he said, then the city could bu ild it unless it is determined the road would affect wetlands at the top of the bay. But . if the road is left orr the coastal document, Wynn said, t hen t he city would have to amend the plan at a later date if it wants to build the road. Such a n amendment would require Coastal Commission approvaJ. The road , a controversiaJ it.em fo r years in Newport Beach, is viewed by some as a needed cor rido r that could c arry motorists between Costa Mesa and Irvine. Mesa police suing • on court overtime Costa Mesa's police bargain- ing unit has filed s uit in Orange County Superior Court seeking a ruling on money paid off-duty of- ficers while they await phone calls to appear as witnesses in court. Departmenta l rules require the city to pay offi cers for an h o u r of work und e r s uch c ircumstances. regardless of whether they wait 15 minutes or three hours for the anticipated ca ll. Under a memora ndu m or un- derstanding signed bv the union and the CiJ:Y Council last No- vem ber. · required " overtime calls for pay at the rate or an hour and a ha lf for each bour worked. Clyde Foreman, Costa Mesa Police Association president, sa id today the union contends the overtime rate should apply to the hour paid for waiting. Orricers. he said, are not seek- ing more money for the wait - only for a ruling that time-and·a- half pay should be applied. C urrentl y. the c ity p ays st r a ig ht time for t he wait. However. city orfic ials have agreed to pay an hour and a halt o f s trai g h t tim e for th e telephone sit. Either way. Foreman agreed. the money comes out the same. The issue, he contended, is that the memo of understanding calls for overtime pay. An ex- tension of hours paid for waiting does not fulfill the contractual obli gation. Foreman sa id the major issue is whether or not bis association has a "contract'' with the city. He contended that if the city does not live up to the letter of the contractual agreement. it m ighl choose sometime in the future to ignore other parts of the document. City Attorney Tom Wood. however, contended the issue really rev,ol ves around whether or not an officer sittin& beside his phone at home actually is "working." Wo(Jd called the s uit "un- fortunate" and probably the re- s ul t of mis unde r standings amo n g uni o n and c ity negoti ators. Them thar hills critters get taste of urban life CALL OF THE WILD DEPT. It has been not- ed in the news that animal control offi cials from the city of In ·ine recently issued a warning against the possibility of prowling coyotes . As if we didn't have enough to wring our hands about already just with infl ati on and ta xes Anyway. it is true that coyotes are native to our area and have been known in the past to skulk down from the hills into pl aces where people li ve. Usually. they're hunting for something to eat. The Irvine ani mal control people gave good ad- vice when they suggested small animals and even tots should be protected against the possibility of coyotes ma king a swing through the neighborhood. YOU MIGHT HAVE SOME disagreement with t he a nim al controlle rs when they s uggest tha t b ec au se th e coyote's t e rritor y has been invaded by housing tracts. he is becoming more brazen in stalkin& through peopled areas. ~- ~\ 11-1-1---111111-1,~" Maybe that's so but on the other hand, coyotes have long been not- ed for roaming down into ,._me of our populated places and workjng over the local garbage ca~ Indeed. I can recall ill riiy youth, long ago, down In San Clemente, my Cather kept a shotgun in the f amity bathroom. This was became the bathroom window had the only clear view of the family garbage containers. Thus it was the only vantage Crom which he was likely to get a 1ood pot·shol at "No! No! Chose the coyote -the coyote' NOT THE SKCJNK'" the visiting Wily Coyote. Som~mes I'd wa ke up in the middle of the night to the d of a volley of bl asts and reali ze that good old ad was in the bathroom . blazing away at the local coyote population. , OFTEN, THE SHOTS were inte rspersed with certain words that father was shouting at the coyotes but I'm sure I didn't know what they meant at that tender age . No sense trying to reconstruct ·that part here. . I An~·way. dad nt·,·cr dispatched a ~ing le Wily Coyote. as far as l can recal l. They arc ~rea t beasts wh en it comes to fl eeing for their lives. Those animals didn't earn the name of wilv for nothi n~. you can bet on that. · Recent years in San Clemente. there have been report!, of small dogs being snatched by coyotes m front of the very horrifi ed eyes of hillside owners. These must be descendants of the ve ry same beasts my father once blazed away at uns uccessfully. Anyway. for people wh o doubt that wild animals h ave survived in today·s world of automated bank- ing. housing tracts and taco stands. we now have the reports from San Clemente and Irvi ne to ponder. l know of no ins tance where coyotes have been reported recently in Laguna Beach. Newport or Hun- tington. But s ure as t write this. I'll get correspond7 ence confirming s uch a sighting. IT CAN BE REPORTED that skunks still like my neig hborhood high in the hills of Laguna Beach. In fact. we have one skunk who seems to ha ve taken up permanent residency in the bushes and brambles that surround our back yard. So far he 's been a good enough fellow and minds his own business pretty much. I consider him a fair g ua r antee we won 't have too many visits from coyotes. THE .ONLY TIMES our neighborhood skunk becomes upset , and thrashes around a lot out in U. bus hes and brambles, has be~n wh•", tae neighborhood kid plays his stereo at Kill vol-~ t wis h 1 could get the two of them topther. deserve each other. , " HILLBILLIES BACK ~ Buddy Ebsen serves heaplrf helpin' of humor EEDY 'FOXES' Elizabeth Taylor, Maureen Stapleton top Ahmanson cast IAVINE CELEBRATES Harvest Festival offers pancakes and performers See Pilot TV Log SM Weekender See Weekender. • DRINGI COAST YIUtHDMITDIN DAllY PAPIR ~ H 'l t A y l)\. I 0 b E H 'I 1 'iti 1 Reagan says 'go' on MX missiles, B-1 WASIUNGTON <A P ) -Presi- dent Reagan today announced he will deploy at least 100 MX missiles and develop a genera- tion of B·l bombers to combat an "unconstrained growth in Soviet weapons." He scrapped former President Carter's plan to shuttle the mis· siles about the West but did not say how the missiles would be based. The Sli.>.3 billion plan, which will set the course of American defense strategy for' decades, says "the most likely site" for \he first 36 missiles are existing but "hardened" Titan 11 missile bases in Arizona, Arkansas and Kansas. Arizona is likely to get the first of them. While the program calls for developing a "variant" of the B·l , which Carter canceled as outmoded in 1977, it also will continue research on the so- called Stealth advanced bomber designed to elude Soviet radar. The newest B-52 bombers, which the B·l and Stealth will eventually replace, will be rrtodified to carry cruise mis- siles, and older B-52s will be re- tired in 1982 and 1983. The plan calls for the first squadron of B-ls to be opera- tional in 1986, a final decision on basing of the MX to be made by 1984, and putting the larger aea· launched missiles known as Tri· dent Us on submarines begin· ning in 1989. l But the plan also s3)<s re- search will be pursued on other "promising long-term basing op- tions," including putting the missiles on aircraft, siting them in deep underground silos and using "active defense of land- based MX missiles," pre· sumably some type of anti· balltst.lc missile system. Reagan's program also calls for: -Continued construction or GETTING THEIR KICKS Sometimes the onlv autumn r otor change Southern Californians ~ee is in s port~ uniform:-. Here the Bullets. in brown s hirt ~ and purple-s hirted Deity NII "--W LM ...,_ Pelicans open the American Youth SocC'e r Organization season. The 6 and 7-year-old teammates competed on the Ensign ~iddle School field in :'-lewport Bearh Fi recrack e r i n cigare tte burns s nwke r A Fluor Corp. employee bas reported to lrvine police that someone inserted a firecracker In one of his cigarettes, which exploded when his wife smoked it. The woman suffered some gunpowder burns around her lips and a headache but wasn't "significantly injured," accord· ing to an Irvine police report. Her husband told police he suspects an employee whom he supervises is responsible ror the prank. · He told police Thursday he was driving home from work with his wife Tuesday when she took one of his cigarettes and It exploded "after she took a cou- ple drags." Man, 70, hit with pot r ap CLEVELAND CAP ) -A 70- year -old great-grandtather charged with selling marijuana said he needed the extra income to supplement his Social Securi- ty checks. "I just try to make ends meet," Wilbur J . Abernathy said. "I just sold a little bit." Police narcotics agents said they believed Abernathy, a re- tired maintenance man, was the oldest suspect they ever ar- rested. (More cuts needed WASHINGTON (AP>-Fewer lhan half the cull neceaaa.ry to reach a balanced bud1et in 19" have been made, bud•et direc· lor David A. Stockman told Con1reu Tbunday. "The cur- rnt budset outlook -ln the 1blence cl furtber DOiiey ·~ -la for buqet deftetta ol .-. .. bWioa ln .,.. ot the ,..... 1H2-14,'' ltoekman lold &be HouN Budlil Committee. • ID the air' Airport grant 'up Federal approval linked to regulation of access By F REDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of ... Delly ,.... ,.,, Orange County government's success in winning a $1.4 million federal grant for a John Wayne Airport improvement project de- pends on approval of a plan to regulale air carriers' access to the facility. In action this week, the county Board or Supervisors accepted the grant offer, extended by the Federal Aviation Administra- tion. The county is seeking the money for purchase of about two acres of land in Costa Mesa wesl of existing airport property. But the money won't be given to the county until the issue of airport access -now the sub- ject of legal proceedings before Judge Terry Halter, who sits on the federal bench in Los Angeles -is resolved. Hatt.er one week ago, al the urging of Pacific Southwest Airlines and the Department of Justice, issued an order barring the county from implementing an access plan that would have permitted AirCal and RepubUc Airlines to control 35 of the 41 jet departures permitted daily from the airport for a thr ee-year Supervisors are expected to meet Tuesday with Michael Gatzke, the county's specially retained counsel for airport litigation, to discuss develop- me nt or a new plan. No money will be given to the county until access plan is awroved. period. Hatter ruled that the plan dis· crimlnated against carriers like PSA, which want to serve the Orange County market. County officials were instruct- ed by Hatter to submit a new plan that is less discriminatory. No date was scheduled Cor sub- mission, al~uah Hatter said be wanted a status report within 20 days. The $1.4 million grant offer contains a condition that no money be given to the county un- til an access plan is approved. County otriciaJs interpret this to mean the money would not be released until Hatter endorses a new plan. It is the second time in the past year that the federal government has threatened to withhold grant funds over the access issue. Milkshakes get cold shoulder Valley trustees reject plan to help offset deficit A plan to sell fast-food type milkshakes in some local elementary schools baa received the cold shoulder from Fountain Valley School Di.strict trustees. District staff member1 had ,proposed offerin1 60~cent 12· ounce chocolate milkshakes to students d urin1 lunch period at a way to help offset the "9,000 annual deficit created bJ the dis- trict hot lunch prolJ'&m. But after board members and parent.a ralled que1tioa1 about the slle of U.. treats, tbeir nutrl· Uonal value and &he prolpeet ot efter·hlilcb tu-tatMa, tlae truet... uulmonl1 fOled dciri .......... . la.,,...... ....... mlliMtb ••• i .. /dlltlW .... ...,,, ., recently enlisted students and adults for a taste test al Fulton School. The students gave high marb . Shakes were 'too 'Large .' lar1e. especlaUy for first grade students. · "lt took me 20 mlnutes to get t h rou1b tbree·quarters of mine," she said. Diatrict staff members bad tUIS•ted thal lf the milkshakes were purchased dally by 10 per- cent of the district students, m ,ooe would be raised to otrset some bot lunch losses. ~ But Trustee Cheryl Norton caUed tbia a "band·ald 1olution" to tbe luneb proaram losaes. Wbll• v0Un1 down tbe ., ....... praposaJ, the t.naMee ~ diltrtet •tall membln to .............. ,. to,.... hlaeb .,...am ftDallcriaJ lalMil. -PHIL IN•IDSIUIAN Trident ballistic missile sub· marines. -Development or a larger and more accurate sea-launched missile that could give the Tri· dent nearly double its present nuclear capability. -Upgrading radar, satellites and communications that would give the pr.esident greater con· trot over forces to repel a Soviet attack. Con~tructioo of several hun· dred more cruise miss iles than , had been planned. -Building six to nine more AW ACS early warning aircraft. An administration statement accompanying the plan said its scope is such that it "will de· termine to a large extent U.S. strategic capabilities into the next century." ''The Reagan program will create a deterrent to Soviet ac· lion against us," the statement (See MX, Page A2 > Reaction busy to tax-free certificates By KEITH TUBER OftlleDMlyl'l ... SWI The response to the new high- i n terest, tax-free a ll-savers certificates, which went on sale Thursday, was mixed along the Orange Coast, according to a sampling of local banks and sav- ings and loan associations. However. those institutions that were not deluged with customers Thursday may well be today, QS the interest rate on the certificates will fall from the current 12.61 percent to 12.14 percent on Monday. Interest rates are determined by taking 70 percent or the average invest· ment yield on 52-week Treasury bills. Colleen Hiatt, savings officer for California Federal Savings and Loan in Costa Mesa, said a receptionist was brought in on Thursday to help with phone calls, and part-timers were asked to work full time to cover the initial rush. "It was busy, really busy," Ms. Hiatt said. "We expect to be even busier today." California Federal is extend· ing its Saturday hours lo 9 a.m. to 4 p.m .. instead of its usual closing time of 1 p.m., to accom· modate customers. Security Pacific National Bank reported that more than 2,000 all-savers certificates were opened at its branches during the first few hours the bank was open. By the end of the day, the bank had taken in $90 million in deposits into more than 10,000 tax-exempt savings accounts. Regional supervisor for Security Pacific's Orange County coastal area Jim An· drews s aid business on the certificates was "very, very good ," but he said he saw a re- luctance on the part of some customers to purc hase the certificates until the new in· terest rate was announced. "Many took a wait-and-see at- titude," Andrews said. "But with the downward slide at the T-bill auction, we're expecting a deluge today." Andrews said the bank 's Moulton Plaza office took in Controller s talks d e nie d NEW YORK CAP> -Federal officlals deny claims by a leader of the controllers' union that talks with government officials have been going on secretly throu1b medjators and 12,000 fired air traffic controllers. could be back at work ·•very soon." Michael F'9rmon , regional vice pre si dent or the Professional Air Traffic Con- trollers Org~zation, aald of a possible accofd between the 1ov- ernment and the out-of-work controllers, ''We will all bear about it after the fact.·' The Federal Aviation Ad· llllnlatratlon and aide. to Tranapartation secretary Drew · Lewi• ba•e repeatedly delaied -~tall&a. $300 ,000 on deposit for the certificates, and that the Laguna Hills office was so crowded, "theater seating had to be set up." Many customers ,of that <See SAVERS, Page AZ) County tax b i lls in mail By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of .. D .. ly l'llel Matt Tax bills to 570,000 owners of property in Orange County are going out 10 days earlier this year, a move that could bring a $300,000 windfall of interest revenue to Orange County gov· ernmenl. ln 1980, bills did not go into the mail until Oct. 15. This year, county Tax Collector· Treasurer Robert Citron will start pulling bills in the mail Monday. Citron said the early mailing could bring as much as $300,000 in added interest to the county treasury because of the his· torical pattern that about S7 million in payments are sent to the county from taxpayers in the first week after bills are sent out. This occurs even though taxpayers have until Dec. 10 to ante up the first installment of their annual bills. Last year, according to Citron, the county treasury· s invest- ment program earned more than $132 million in interest. The treasury handles tax receipts ror county government and 170 other taxing agencies, including school districts and waler dis- tricts. 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But of t bis huge tot al of Americans, a djscouraging , disgracefU.lly large p.ro· portion will make unnecessary errors and fail in your efforts because you don't know you have new rights that provide you with essential information ror your protection. Al l sellers of i ns ulation must now supply a "M a nufactarers Fact Sheet" gt ving you. the con sumer, objective facts essential lo your understa nd · Ing of what you o a r e b uy in g BEF ORE your purc h ase, so .:a.~ you cen com · . _ pa re insulat ion A It r:~t~~~~es~n a~~ ·s·Y .. LV_l_l_P_O_R_T_IR-- pr ice. Sellers include retailers. Insulation contractors and home builders. says the new Federal Trade Com· mission regulation. The fact sheet to which you are entitled identifies the sb.e, thickness and R·value or tbe insulation. Ir-value indicates the insulation's ef· fectiveness. The higher the R value. the greater the ins ulating power. I While energy costs a re In a leveling off phase right now, it 's a lmost surely temporary and prices soon wUI be heading up. Many of you who insulated your homt> attics when e nergy prices were lower may have added only R·l9 insulation 16 inchesl. This 1s no longer considered adequate. And. in fact, the Federal Housing Administra lion 's minim um property standards now call for as much as 12 inches < R·38 > of attic insulation in some areas. The amount of ins ulat ion a home needs varies depending on the climate in which you live, the s ize and t ype of your house, the number in your family, your fuel use patter ns. Your local utility probably is your best source for find ing out exactly how much insul ation you need "Once that's determined and you've decided you want to do the job yourse lf." suggests Trumbull . "go to the retailer and ask lo see the fact s heet.·· But don't stop there. l ) Read the insulation package. It should stale the R·value and confi r m the information on the fact sheet. The package should also bear the label or the National Association of Home Builders Research Foundation Inc .. which means samples or the insula· tion have been tested by the NA HB's independent ex· perts to meet the thermal performa nce stated on the package as well as the dimensional specifications 2> Check the lnsulalion material. All i"..~ .. i ~~:::~ ... are either "inorganic" or "organic." Unfaced. in· organic insul ation offers certain inherent advantages in fire safety and moisture resistance. Inorganic materials also are not likely to contain potentially corrosive chemicals or other components such as starch. which can permit the growth of bacteria and attract insects. Jf the R·values, the NAHB la bel and the nature and dimensions of the Insulation are not printed on the Jnsulation package, ask the retailer for the facts. All these are important in evaluating in sulation. 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