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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-10-09 - Orange Coast Pilot(' MARCO PAGNANELLI The Navy won 't sink with him at the helm See Sports ORANGE COAST 'TE MOVIE MISGUIDED' 'French Lieutenant's Woman jaywalks through emotions See Weekender , ..... ._._ 'DALLAS' DROWNING? Pool puzzle solved as fourth season starts See Page AB • • • • • • YOUR HDMITDWN DAllY PAPER (l H AN C I 1:0UN TY (Al If UllN 1A J'> Ct NT~ Man battles fire to save woman Mesa artist's I 'leaning tower defies court By J ERRY CLAUSEN Of ta. Deity ~ ... StMf Ali Roushan call s it "The Leaning Tower of Costa Mesa." He says he wants to straighten it out before it can topple but is afraid of what the city and the courts will do if he so much as wraps a wrench around an align- ment bolt. Actually, the tower is a 65· foot-high rainbow colored affair that Roushan calls "Tornado." Roushan erected the piece a week ago today, a big crane set· ling it in place just minutes before a deputy Costa Mesa city attorney showed up with a tem· oorarv restrainine order cle· signed to halt the rais ing. Roushan bolted the piece down a nyway, saying that. if he dido 't, it would faJl over. Now, a week later, the seven· ton Tornado is leaning toward Superior Avenue upon which Rous h an 's metal w orks, Customs by Ali, faces. ''My concern,'' Roush an said CSee TOWER, Page A2) Thousands line up for rock concert LOS ANGELES (AP ) - Thous ands of concertgoer s s t ayed overnight outside Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to get the best seats for a Rolling Stones rock concert this after· noon , and several of them were robbed or assaulted. police said today. "We had no problems with the concertgoers themselves,'' said police Sgt. Angelo Scotillo. "They're pretty well behaved ... But he said there were "six or 10 assaults or robberies where ooncertgoer s had tickets or o'ther property taken from them.'' Scotillo s aid there were only minor injuries to the victims. who were treated at the scene arid did not require hospilaliza- lion. · He estimated the overnight crowd at "2,500 or more . . . maybe 3,000." ··Most of them are in sleeping bags ... on the ground, on the side walk areas of Exposition Park , whic h surrounds the Coliseum," he said. Scotillo said Coliseum parking lots opened at midnight last night, s ix hours early, to accom- modate the crowds wanting to gel in early. He said the overnighters were being warned to stay together in large groups to avoid robberies and assaults. "If they stay in groups of 40 or 50 together they shouldn 't have a ny problem," he said. Scotillo added that mounted police officers will patrol the park before and after the Roll· ing Stones concerts today and Sunday afternoon. "It's the first time we've used a mounted horse patrol at a Coliseum event,'' he said. Mesa police chief backs SWAT team CMtty """.._ ~ a..n.. M8" Balloon "Super Chicken Ill" ascends as balloonist Fred Gorrell waves to onlookers and partner John Shoe craft f not visible J dumps sand used as ballast Costa Mesa Police Chier Roge r Neth has said he won't second guess SWAT team of· fkers who fatally wounded a res- ident, described as mentally ill, late Tuesday. "Information I have, and the reports that I have read indicate to me the officers acted properly and with i n establfs hed guidelines and procedures at all times." Neth said Thursday. About 10 SWAT team officers -pus hed into the Arnold Broyles Sr. home at 867 Presidio Drive alter attempts, including those ot a psychologist, failed to bring out 37-year-old Arnold Broyles Jr., who had barricaded himself in the house. ~Police seek 'one of oWn SOUTH YARMOUTH. Mass. .'CAP> -State police have issued a nationwide alert for one of their own -a non-suspended lieutenant charged in the theft or Police said the younger Broyles reportedly had chased his parents out of the home with a knife, a report the Broyles family disputes. Super Chicken flies Mesa coop Broyles, who had been drink· ing and was on medication, thr ea t e n e d t o kill hi s Ball~onists reach Arizona in cross-c ountry try ps ychologist or anyone else who By STEVE TRIPOLI would t.ry to remove him from Ol 11119 Deity .......... the home, said the clinical The Chicken new the coop at psychologist, Charles Green of 12:41 a.m. today. Newport Beach. Super Chicken UI, a helium· Green said Broyles was armed filled, 10-story balloon piloted by with a knife, a hammer and a two Arizona men, lifted off from candle holder. the Orange Coast College cam. Police said that when the pus in Costa Mesa at that hour. SW AT team, held in readiness If all goes well, businessman as talk continued over two John Schoecraft and pilot Fred hours. kicked in a door Broyles Gorrell, both of Phoenix, will attacked with a knife ln each touch down somewhere on the hand. East Coast between 12 :30 a .m. He was shot once with a .223 and 7:30 a.m. Sunday, becoming rifle, police said, and died lat.er the first balloortists to cross the on a hospital operating table. continental U.S. Broyles' mother contended At 9 a.m. today, officials al her son was "murdered" by "Chicken Control" in Scottsdale, police who were summoned to Ariz., reported that the balloon help lake him to a hospital. was still airborne, located 92 She also contended that of-miles wes t by northwest of ficers should have used tear gas Phoenix. (a tactic she said was once UD· A crowd of about 1,000 cheered about the launch site, OCC's athletic practice field. in T· shirts and shorts. Man y in the crowd bad gathered before inflation or the 250,000 cubic-foot balloon began shortly after 10 p.m. Any rest· Crowd several wait. endured hours lessness prior to that time qwck· ly dissipated a s the balloon began to take shape and rise from the ground during the 90·minute inflation. Shoecraft and Gorrell hugged friends and family m e mbers moments before the liftoff, then took a microphone to thank their crew and the OCC staff for their assistance. As the balloon rose the fi rst few feet, one or the pilots unfurled an American nag a nd hung it outside the gondola. This is Super Chicken's third attempt to make the flight. Super Chickens I and II, piloted by Shoecralt and Roo Ripps, failed ln bad weather over Ohio and Kansas, respectively, late last year. Though balloons have crossed the Atlantic Ocean In r ecent years, land crossings are con- sidered more difficult because of drafts created by variations In the terrain below. Super Chicken Ill is about 25 pe rcent larger than its pre· NB victitn revived in pool By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Delly ~-Slaff A 30-year-old Newport Beach man battled flames and heavy smoke to pull a woman to safety after her second·noor apartment broke out in fire. Scott Johnson said he was driving back lo work at about 2 p.m . Thursday when he saw s moke curling from lhe apart· ment at 3226 Clay St near Hoag Hospital. ··som e bod y had t o do something," he explained, "so I r an up t here, dragged her downstairs and threw her in a swimming pool to revive her." P aramedics, who rushed Marion Slutske to nearby Hoag Memorial Hospital for treat· ment of second degree burns, credited Johnson with saving the woman's life. Johnson said after he'd re- vived the woman, he asked her if someone else was in the apart· ment. "I k~pt screaming at her and she finaJly said ·my baby, my child, my baby's in there'." J ohnson said he ran back up to the burning apartment but said the fl ames made il impossible for him lo go back in. "I got up on the roof and spotted a window around back." commented Johnson, who said he got a ladder and propped it up on a stone wall to get at the window_ "I just started tearing apart the window. I hit it with my arm and slammed it with my hand and ripped out the frame. But the fresh air jus t m ade the fl ames get bigger and bigger. There was no way I could get in. "I kept thinking to myself 'there's a baby in there. I I relt s ick, I felt reaJly bad." Johnson wa s informed minutes later that t here was nobody else in the apartment and that the woman had inex· plicably misinformed him that her child was inside. ·'I felt relieved and a little mad," said Johnson. "I was all <See FIRE, Page A2) Dollar lower; gold prices up LONDON <APl -Declining U.S. interest rates pushed the dollar lower against most major world currencies in early Euro- pean trading today. Gold prices rose. Dealers said investors sold dollars after Chase Manhattan Bank of New York, the third- largest U.S. com mercial bank, cut its prime lending rate to 18.5 percent from 19 percent Thurs- day. DRANGI COAST llATHIR Patchy late night and early morning low clouds, otherwise fair through Saturday. Highs In the 70s . Lows tonight 55 to 60 INSIOf TODAY ·more than 1 ~ tons of marijuana , from a state police barracks. Trooper Bill Hic key said Thursday the bulletin was issued for Lt. Chester Campbell, a }7-year veteran of the state 1>oll ce. Campbe ll . 40, of Norwood, was once commander at the barracks der dlcsussion> instead of invad· and clapped as the s ilver- ing the home with rifles. colored plastic balloon, com· Chief Neth said be wasn't sure posed of two layers that are said why eaa wasn't used, but that to closely resemble the composi· Though members of the crew turned off the helium at about 11:35 p.m. and an Imminent lift- off was announced, that did not turn out to be the case. Shortly before ·midnight the helium pump was turned on again and the llghter·than·air gas was pumped in for another 20 m inutes before liftoff was poal· ble. decessors, but is otherwise the • sa m e . The 4,500 -p o und INDIX aluminum gondola is tbe same one used In the first two night.a. though some i mprovements California's sea otter deaths are increasing and humans "are at fault." Several have been shot and others starved, competing for shellfish. fSee Page AJJJ : Campbell and three others are ebaraed with larceny, breald.nl and entering, trafficking ln. clru.gs , po6Selsioo with intent to .cllstrlbute and conspiracy to· >1101•• drua laws. , I "it ls my understanding the &UY lion of a plastic trash bag, lifted was under the influence. into the air and drifted lazily Sometimes tear gaa may, in over tbe city. Spotlights followed such cases, trigger a violent re-the balloon lor the first ts action." minutes of it.a fil1ht. And, ~metimes, be added, lf Most ol the crowd bad 1ood· someone ii under the lnfiua1ee naturedly endured several houri of either drugs or al~bol or a of wait.lni for tM liftoff. Some combination ot bot!1.t 1u hu lit· paued the time wrapped in tJe or no pl\y.tcal enect. blanket.a to atay warm ln tbe mp- <See IWAT, P'Ce A.I) ~ PJ air, •blle otbera wallled ~ !4 The balloon was only filled to about two-tblrd.t of its capacity lo allow fol' upuaioa ot tbe , .. duritii tbe day, whta tbe 1un heats the heHum. WMD full, the balloon is laraer ln •IH lbaD the Goody~ blimp, wllleb· dJ•· places 000 cubic fett of alt. have been made. The balloon is expected lo follow prevaJUng winds across Arlsoea, New Mes.ico, the Texu Panhandle and the aoutbeutem sect.ion of the country. It will fiy at alUtudes up to 26,000 feet and encounter.temperatures as low as mlnua degrees Fahrenheit. • - •••••• Orange Coa1t DAIL V ~ILOT/Frld•y, October 9, 1981 ......, ,.... ,......,. a....,., Newport Beach firemen study debns left by apartment fire. Woman insule building was pulled to safety and thrown 1!1to swimming pool by passerby o.llt l'llet Slaff ,..._ BANDAGED HERO Scot l Johnson at scene From Page A1 FIRE ... cut up and bleeding for nothing But I had to check, you know I couldn't take any chances ... Johnson later was treated at Hoag Memorial Hospital for ... lacerations to his arm and hands. Newport Beach fire fii?hters. who estimated damage to the apartment at $30,000, said the cause of the blaze is still under investigation. Ms. Slutske was reported in stable condition today. From Page A1 SW AT . • • Chief Neth said the .223 caliber rifle that Broyles was shot with is similar to military issue but not fully automatic It fires a similar round of am- munition, however. "The mmtary has found that high-velocity, s maller bullets are more effective than larger. slower-moving bullets," Neth said. Use of guns by police, he said , is covered in thf state Penal Code. "And that's my policy " He would not elaborate. -JERRY CLAUSEN Proposal endorsed Delly ........... "'.....,. ...... Unidentified fire department medic and police officer Laoonne Campbell comfort Manon Slut.<:ke after she was rescued from flaming apartment. From Page A1 TOWER CONTROVERSY • • Thursday, ·•is that the sculpture has to be dead plumb (vertical). That's why the leveling bolts are there (at the base l. ··I would say that at the top it's off a minimum of two feet, l ea ning toward S uperior tAvenue >'" "I don't want to be charged with contempt <of court). 1 just want permission to level it " Roushan says he planned to seek that pe rm ission from Superior Court Judge Robert Fi~zgerald Thursday when he aptieared for consideration of a city~!_f!_d tl};lt the restrai~g order be maae a perm anent in· junction. But Roushan's attorney sought and got a week's postponement on that action. Roushan didn't see the j ud~e. "I left him a note," he ex- plained. •· 1 asked permission to plumb it a nd m ake it s ecure to guarantee structural integrity. Roushan ran afoul of city authorities last year when he rushed up the first of four metal sculptures without city permits to assure public s afety. among other things . Subsequently, he r aised two more as the city went to court seeking injunctions to halt lhe proliferation of big towers that officials contend are structures and Rou s h a n says are sculptures that need no permits. The matter is also under con· sideration by the courts because of what Roushan claims are his constitutional rights dealing with freedoms of expression. "They'r e a bunch of hypocrites." Roushan says of ci- ty offi ci al s. "Now l'm the only one concerned about safety." A s tron g east wind, he believes, could send Tornado twisting onto the sidewalk in front of his business at 1550 Superior'Ave. City Attorney Tom Woods says -~--~ Sadat's funeral today U.S. delegation arrives in Cairo amid tight security CAIRO, Egypt CAP> -The United States and Israel vowed to continue the peace process with Egypt today as hagh- ranking delegations arrived in Cairo amid tight security for the fune ral of assassinated Presi- dent Anwar Sadat. As the declarations were made, lhe orttcial Middle East News Agenc y reported that Egypt's new leader, Hosni Mubarak. accepted President Reagan's invitation to visit lhe United States and "review all aspects of bilateral relations. and discuss in detail the situa- tion in lhe Middle East.•' The trip Is tentatively set early next year. Meanwhile, unrest continued to simmer in a Moslem fun- damentalist hotbed south of Cairo, and exiled Saadeddin Shazli warned that Egypt was "unsafe" for foreign dignitaries attending Sadat's funeral. But Egypt's undersecretary for fore ign affaJrs, Ossama El-Baz. said Egypt was safe and that the foreign dignitaries "will be pro- tected." . Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. told reporters at Cairo airport tbat the United States would continue the search for a "full and comprehensive peace" with the government of Mubarak. "Presidents Carter , Ford and Nixon worked close with Presi· dent Sadat to build fr1endsh1p and cooperation between our two countries. President Reagan has resolved to continue th1s cooperation." Haig said. Haig was accompanied by former Presid e nts Jimmy Carter, Gerald R. Ford and Richud M. Nixon . former RELATED STORV-A4 Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinaer, Defe nse Secretary Caspar W . Winberger and others. Israeli Prim e Minister Menachem Begin, in a separate arri v aJ statement, said that his government and people took "great satisfaction" in the news that "-e Mideast peace process undertaken by Sadat will con- tinue. "The people of Israel, together with the government, received with great satis faction the news that all the commitments taken by President Sadat will be un· dertaken" by Mubara k's gov- ernment. Begin said. Mubarak. who will meet separately with Begin and Haig later today, pledged in his first Am erican television interview Thursday to continue the Camp David peace process begul'! by Sadat. The Egyptian president will be buried Saturday. Sadat was killed Tuesday. and within hours troops on both sides of t he Libyan-Egyptian border went on a hleber state of alert, U S intelllience sources in Washington said. They sald there were increased troop move- ments on both sides of the fron· tier, but there has been no shoot· ing. ' Egyptian officials said "some" policemen and one Moslem extremist were killed in fighting Thursday in the city of Assyut. a hotbed of Moslem fun· damentalism 240 miles south of C airo. Howe ve r . security sources in lhe capital said at least two police officel's and 10 other people died in the clashes that apparently stemmed from anger over Sadat's crackdown on Moslem extremists . Armed troops blocked the highway to Assyut. But villagers along the way said there had been "lots of killings." They also reported heavy troop move- ments toward Assyut. Meanwhile, Shaaij told The Associated Press in '"Paris in a telephone interview from his headquarters in Tripoli, Libya, that there had been unreported clashes between "the people" and security forces in two areas of Cairo Thursd ay, involving s hooting. The former Egyptian army chief of staff, who broke with Sadat over the Egyptian leader's peace m oves, also declared h is opposition to Mubarak and warned of more violence to come. 'Turkey drop ' show to go on Birds to be tossed despite humane soc iet y objection YELLVILLE, Ark. CAP) -In keeping with a harvest tradition, the folks in Yellville will be toss- ing Ii ve turkeys from the rooftops onto the crowd in the courthouse square Saturday, come high water or humane society. "Whether you want to a call it a drop, a toss or kicking them in the pants, the turkeys are going Storm Lydia hits Mexico; 65 killed LOS MOCHJS. Mexico CAP) - Tropical storm Lydia slammed into the north Pacific coast of Mexico, flooding two dams, swamping lowlands and killing at least 65 people, authorities said today. They said most of the dead were in remote coastal and mountain villages. Eleven deaths were reported in Culiacan, the capital of Sinaloa state, police there said. The storm hit the coastal regions late Wednesday but r e ports of casualties and damages did not emerge until Thursday night and today. Five other dams in the state we re said to be in danger of flooding but it was not clear if any was about to break, according to authorities. The region is one of Mexico's major agricultural areas and a major exporter of tomatoes and other produce to the United States. Slippage r eporte d LOS BANOS CAP) -A pre- liminary report on a core sam- ple at the damaged San Luis Dam indicated the problem caused by an earth and mud slide i " limited to a small area. to be on the courthouse square" during the annual Turkey Trot Festival, Terry Mc Pherson, esidentoflhe YeUvilleChamberof Commerce,saidThursdav . The American Hum ane As· sociation asked Gov Frank White and Attorney General Steve Clark to stop the Cha mber from dropping the Ii ve birds because it is cruel and could be dangerous. An aide said Thursday that Wb ite would take no action because the governor was un · s ure the drop would take place. though McPherson said 1t was planned. The attorney general said he would not intervene. Douglas Lee. an investigator with the Arkansas Humane As- socia tion, said dropping t he turkeys violates state laws that prohibit cruelty to animals "They can be injured," Lee s aid of the turkeys. "You cause that animal undue stress or in- jury that could be avoided " They've had a Turkey Trot Festival in this town of 1,031 peo- ple for 36 years. and 20 years ago someone s tarted tossing turk ey s from a low fl yi ng airplane. But last year the pilot's License was revoked for 60 days because he flew below the Federal Aviation Administra- tion 's 1,000-foot limit. said FAA official James Butler in Little Rock. So this year the Chamber of Commerce decided agains t us· ing a plane to release its eight to 10 turkeys. Pht()s hadn't been ironed out. but M~herson saiti that some might b'\_ released from the roof of the two-story courthouse and some could be set free on the ground. If the ch amber can find one, some might be dropped from a hot-air balloon, he said. Anyone who grabs a turkey when it lands get to take it home. Mc Phe r son expects crowds of about 2,000 on the Marion County courthouse square throughout the two-day festival. which includes turkey calling, a Mi ss Turkey Trot festival, Miss Drumsticks and arts and crafts exhibits. .. ln my opinion, it is not anything that should be any worse than is being done clear a c ross the United States in man y oth e r activities,'' McPherson said. "It's just like chasing greased pigs at-U.e rodeo." The Cha mber of Commerce says the turkeys fly to the ground and are disoriented fbr o nl y a seco nd or two . Mc Pherson said most turkeys land without trouble, but some "fa ll splat." Murde r e d man's body ide ntifie d Police have identified the body of a man found murdered near a Westminster savings and loan We dnesday of that of Clyde Dwain Ward, 29, a transient. Ward, who recently had been • • staying in the Westminster and · Midway City area, died of a single stab wound to the heart. police said. His body was found by an employee of Household Federal Savings and Loan in the parking lot on the corner of Beach Boulevard and Westminster Avenue at 6:45 a.m., police said. He was Identified by a birth certificate found on the body. Relatives in Santa Ana were notified. police said. Investigators say there still are no known motives or SUS· peels in the case. SACRAMENTO (AP > Directors of the California Dis- trict Attorneys Association have endorsed Paul Gann's sweepine anti -crime initiative. even though they believe two pro- visions may be unconstitutional and oppose another section. "While it will not solve the crime problem, it will. on the whole. improve the law in this area." the association said in a · statement Thursday. ·'The whole thing is (Deputy City Attorney Mark) Huebsch is talking about safety. Now he shrugs and says this isn't his concern." he's not sure how serious the llC!lllll!~::i(,;",L.~ problem is . "And that's the problem with this whole thing." he says. "U there is a safety problem, he ought to take the whole thing down. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Thomas P Haley Pvt>~•'* """°'4f £•ecunve 0- Ao bert N Weed ,,_.,,. Thomas A Mur!lhme (Otlor Michael P Harvey .......... ~ L KaySChultz DwectorOI~ Kenneth N Goddard Jr ~~ Bernerd Sctfulman ~. Chrelea 1-l. i..oos M.,,..lnt(i4b: Carol A. Moore ... ., l'lltar Ct1111fled ed11ertl1ing 7141642-5678 All other dep1rtmen11 642·4321 MAIN OFFICE 3JO WHI Bay SI • Cost• Mesa. CA Malf HOl'eU'. Bo• '"'°·Cost• Mesa. CA . .,.,. C09yrlghl 1''1 Or-CoHI Pu1>ll1llln9 C-y No,,..,, "°'les, lllustr•tlons, edllorlal matter Of ao-nrtlM......,11 "9reln ,.,..., be reproOu<ed wll"°<lt ,.,.<la I penn1ulon of c oe>Y• lght _, Second <IHI POsl-P<llO •• c ..... MAM, Callloml• IVPS IU«IO) SubKrlptlon l>y Gerrl•r .. 00 "*"Illy tty mell. 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British rock star G ary S um an appeared in court in London and was charged '' ith possessing an offensive weapon a baseball bat. A warrant for the 23-year· old millionaire was issued after he failed to s how up as scheduled in Ux bridge Court m London . Hi s lawyer. Mark Cran, said Numan did not keep the fi rst court date because his lawyers had requested a de· lay a nd they thought "it was not necessary for him to ap· pear ... Numan was charged 111 connection with an inci - dent July 26 outside London's Heathrow Airport. No other dl'tails were given An Orun1e Coast College cotd I• kceplna the Mi. s Hawaii of California title in har family. Pamela NoholanJ Morgan, 18, ot Costa Mesa was select· ed wlnner ot the pageant over 13 contestants from throughout the state in the 10th annual contest st aged at the Pasadena Hilton. Last year, Pam's sister , Kimberly, now 19, took the ti- ,tle . Both were 'sponsored by t h e Son s of H awaii, a Ha waiian men's club devoted to raising scholarship funds. The new Miss Hawaii of California is an English ma· jor .at Orange Coast College. She gradl.Jated from Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana. She also is employed as a Polynesian dancer at Dis- neyland. The competition was held to select a goodwill am· bassador fo r the nearly 100.000 H awaiians in the slate. The girls were judged on talent. poise and their ap- pearance in sarongs. The new Miss Hawaii of California, daughter of Charles and Mona Morgan . will attend luaus, festivals throughout the state and will participate in Hawaii 's Kamehameha Day parade . .\I/SS //J\\\'A/f <W r.H .lf'f>H\I:\ J>r1111t'/a \lnrqan Days mostly sunny Coastal Point Conctp11on to •~~ Mealc.•n bOrdor out 60 miles will have winds ~comlno nor1hwt'•I 10 to X> knots with • 10 6 fool "•• lhrouoh tonlQhl EIMwhere ll9ht v•rl•ble wino• on tne night •nd morning hour\ tlHOuQh tonight •xctpl M>Ulhwf\lrrly a to lS anou this al1ernoon Wo terly \well 1 to 3 IHI. Somt low c1ou<11,,.,n. main ly iouthern w•ttr' n1QM •nd morn I no hours; otherw l~t f•tt tl'lrOUQ,. lonlQhl U.S. suniniary day south to C•PI Mendocino, ~sta Dam •nd tn• northern Sl•rr• l'ltv~Oe Elloe-rt ~lly fair, •Ith 1oc •• IOQ In northern valley•. Slow werm1no 1n Ctfltrel C.lifomla. 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Call the number below and your message will be recorded. transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor The same 24·hour a ns wering service may be used to retord let- ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must Include their name and telephone number for verification. No circul ation calls. please Tell us what's on your mind • ·6086 \ Orange Coa t DAILY PILOT/Frtday, Oc«ober 9. 1981 s Fast action sought Cory says state finances in trouble, cuts essential SACRAM ENTO <AP> State Controller Ken Cory has said that the governor must cut state spending by next week or the 11tate won't be able to pay some bills on time. He also said that Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. s hould call the Legislature back for a special session this fall to avert what could be ari unconst itutional deficit that could reach $700 million by J une 1982. Brown's offi ce said the gov- ernor would hold a press con- ference todily to .. a nnounce plans lo meet the state's current fiscal problem." ··it is a diCficult lime, but it is not an impossible time," Cory said at a news conference "It means we have to bring our ex· penditures in line with our revenue .. It is going to mean a lot of gnashing of teeth." He also said the courts should show some "judicial restraint .. in cases that cos t the state money and "they cannot assume there is an un limited amount of money." The Democratic controller. who is the state's chief ac·coi.ult· ing and disbursing ofricer. said three things not a nticipated when the 1981·82 bud get was passed in June are causing the current crunch: Revenues, particular ly from the income lax and busi· ness and corporation lax, are Jess than estimated then, mainly beca use of the falte ring economy If the trend continues, the state will be $916 million behind projections by June 1982. the end of the fi scal year Expenses in many pro· grams have been higher than ex· peeled, for an estimated total of $359 million. These include $148 Teleplwne book a stumper SEATTLE <A P > A test of Seattle high school s tudents shows one out of three couldn 't fill out a,job application and one in five couldn't find the number for the Post Office in the telephone book The test to find out how well students handle life's everyday tasks was given to 5,525 high school juniors and seniors The results were released Wednes· day About 30 percent of the stu· dents couldn't fi gure out which brand of bacon was cheapes t when the weight of the packages var ied . 7 percent weren't s ure they received the correct change after they paid for it and 8 per· cent couldn 't ba l ance a checkbook. The test. administer ed last spring, examined 13 day-to-da.•· skills. s u c h a s us ing t he telephone book, making change and reading a bus schedule Students from non -English speaking families who have been in the school c!is trict for three years o~ more scored as well or better in mos t categories than students from English· speaking homes Employment-re lated skills proved the most troublesome. l n addition to the one-third failure rate for filling out applications. about 18 percent of the students couldn't produce an acceptable business letter because of poor s pelling. grammar and punctua- tion. million more than budgeted for Medi-Cal, $70 million to repluce federal cuts, $56 million for the Mediterranean fruit fly a nd $20 million for prisons. The feder al government says the stale is out of com- pliance with Reagan administra· lion welfare regulations tha t took effect Oct. l and will lose $1 1 million a montt). That could total $99 million by June. Assuming nothing is done and the econom y stays the same, Cory said, the s hortrall would total $1.37 billion, would eat up the $658 million reserve and leave the state $716 mllllon in the red next June. The state Constitution does not allow the s tale to have a deficit. Cory said the Democratic gov- ernor must make some q uick cuts by next Wednesday or the controller won't be able to legal· ly pay bills due Oct. 24. The controller can borrow from solvent s pecial funds to cover general fund payrolls and bills and pay them back later when tax revenues come in. But he said he cannot legally borrow money if it doesn't seem like ly he can repay it quickly. Ar ...... A human gwnea pig test~tlw Smoke Sl11efd n 11qfim hoq that can w1tl1sta11d heat up tn -125 degrl'e" fllUI 11//11u tht' 1ce<1rt.'r 111 hreathe fnr about /ti 1m11ute!\ It l!i IJ<'lw1 ed lllt' ha<J 11111/<I scn1· 111111111 fll'P\ 111 rn111ke-(11fpd J11qh ww Im?!\ Breathing bag could save lives BUENA PARK (AP > Most of the victims in the two dis· astrous Las Vegas hotel fires died from inhaling smoke. not from being burned by fl ames. With a few minutes more air. they might have made it to safety. A Newport Beach firm is sell· ing a simple nylon bag designed to give fire victims 10 minutes of breathing time. After a demonstration of the bag by Personal P rotection Systems Inc. last week, Fire Chief Joe Anderson of the Marine Corps helicopter station in Tustin. said, "I'm going to in· elude it in my fire protection cla sset for families on the, base." William Craig. pres ident of Personal Protection Systems. warned. "A plastic bag will melt on t.he faC'<' a nd kill you ... He said. "Even this ny lon bag s ho uld not be used to run through open flames, but it can give you 10 minutes of breathing time to escape deadly smoke ... Without protection. a person in a s moke-filled room can keep breathing for only two minutes . Anderson tried the clear nylon bag after Craig had exploded a s moke grenade in a demonstra- tion tower Anderson snapped the bag forward to fill it with air. then tied it around his waist and e ntered the s moke-fi lled room. Five minutes later he emerged and s aid. "ft works ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-======================= ~\ Comfortable, Li9htwei9ht and warm ... Windsuits for Skiin9! I • I t~~ I NEWPORT S\t' c*~~ OMPKl ... 2 00 West Coast Hw or.I lcjl_., CA Sic; Sir; - ~I s Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. October 9, 1981 [(JffiU~rnrn Sadat guards Ne w launch date set for s huttle 'failed to act' CAIRO (AP I Westerners who witnessed the assa1U1inaUon of President Anwar Sadat say his security forces failed to re· act to protect the president. They also raised questions about the official account that only tour aUackers were lnvolved. Mil ita r y attach es and diplomats who attended the parade Tuesday told The As· socialed Press they were sur· prised, in some cases shocked. because Sadat's security forces failed lo take action to safeguard him. • lng his pistol at three neeing at· tackers -without hilting them. Al least three Wes tern military attaches who saw the attack at close range said there was no effective return fire. There were some shots fired by guards who in some cases were non-Egyptians protecting their own diplomats, two attaches said. WASIUNGTON (AP> -With repairs to the fuel-damaged space shuttle Columbia almost completed, the space agency set a new launch date of Nov. 4 for the ship's oft-delayed second or· bltal flight. Columbia is the first spacecraft scheduled to make a return trip to orbit. and the flight will be a major test of its designed capability to make re- peated journeys into space. Astronauts Joe Engle and Richard Truly will fly the five- day mission. The new launch date was set after officials of the N ationaJ Aeronautics and Space Ad· ministration r eviewed repairs being made lo the craft as a re· suit or a damaging fuel spill Sept. 22. The accident forced postponement of a planned Oct. Some diplomats questioned a government version that the murder team was limited to four men, three of whom were said to be civilians who masqueraded as soldiers and sneaked onto an army truck for the parade. Diplomatic sources said the U.S. Emlfassy here has ordered all its staff who attended the parade to file reports on what they saw, with an eye toward trying to evalua t e th e performance of Sadat's security, which had received American advice on how to protect Sadat. 9 launch. ' "It has to raise questions," said a Western military attache who saw the attack. It has also been learned that Western military attaches are trading observations and their consen.sus is that the Egyptian ver sion of the killing contains big holes. .,. ........... Egyptian soldiers and workers dig temporary grave at tomb of Unknown Warrior, where President Anwar Sadat, slain by assassins. will be buried Saturday. Later his body will be moved to a mausoleum under construction nearby. The s pill of the caustic nitrogen telroxide fuel occurred as crews were pumping it into a fuel tank with Columbia on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral, Fla. About three gallons of the liquid poured over an area of about 100 square feet jn the nose section and reacted chemically with material that bonds heat. r esistant tiles to the ship's a luminum skin. Another diplomat who was there said of Sadat's security men, ''It was not a professional reaction at all." The Western sources would not be quoted by name. The attaches say that in addi· tion to at least three men photo· graphed charging and s hooting at Sadat. two or three others s tayed aboard the truck and poured sustained ure at the president. Cop saves teen, gets custody Youth finds 'somebod y cares' after suicide drama Photographers at the scene said that as soon as the gunfire started, some security officers turned their weapons on the cameramen and announced. "no pictures." A security ring did not appear around the area until 15 minutes after the first shots were fired. In addition to Sadat, at least five people are known to have been killed and at least 28 wounded. No complete figure on the number of killed and wounded has been issued. One Western military attache said it was curious there was no sharpshooter atop and behind the president's position. as is usually the case, to defend against attack. News film taken from a tower al one side of the reviewing stand showed Sadat's attackers were able to charge right up to the edge of the chest-high bar· rier in front of him and re· peatedly fire their automatic rifles at point-blank range, without anyone apparently re· turning fire. A few frames showed security guards apparently running away or simply standing nearby without drawing their weapons. But in a television film. one security guard could be seen fir· October I 8, 198 1 In addition, the TV film showed the driver or the as- sassins' truck sitting in the cab. The other man in the front of the truck jumped out. hurled a g renade toward Sadat and quickly got back in the cab. This s uggested eight men were in- volved. Col. Peter Rosser, the British military attache. said the day after the attack that he believed he saw seven or eight men in· volved. Vice President Hosni Mubarak, named as Sadat's suc- cessor, told reporters that Sadat was killed by four men -not six as has previously been reported -led by a Moslem fanatic. Defense Minister Abdel Halim Abu Ghazala said one of the as- sassins was an officer, and three were civilians including a re· tired officer who masqueraded as soldiers on active duty. One attache said it was "in· conceivable" for civilians to have s lipped unnoticed into the parade, as Ghazala said, because they would have been spotted by the other soldiers. The only way this could have happened, said the attache. was 1f officers at least at company level had known about it. ·~ NEW YORK CAP) -The crowd below on the Bowery was yelling "Jump! Jump!" as the policeman reached across the rooftop ledge to the young run a way who was about to give up on a life that had bounced him from home to home and school to school. "'Somebody cares," the man told the boy. "We'll get you an education and a home ... I'd be proud to have a son Like you." Michael Buchanan admits he was n 't sure that night last month if Officer William Fox "was just giving me cop talk or if he meant it." He found out this week, when Fox won tem- porary custody or the 17-year- old. "We have plenty of room, so I figured I'd give the kid a shot. He deserved it," said Fox, a 35-year-old bachelor who s hares a house on Staten Island with his mother. "He said no one cared about him." recalled Fox. "I was tell· ing him they did, but those peo· pie down there were yelling 'Jump'"' "I 'm really pleased," Buchanan said Thursday In a soft Tennessee drawl. "Things are working out for me. I've got a nice home here with a nice family." 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. H E N A Y B R ANDON 'S SYMPHONETTE South Coast Plaza Hotel wi II o pen the festival at 2:00 p .m. Tickets available through: Ticketron Musicians' Assoc. Local 7 2050 S. Main. 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When the crowd began to urge the youth to jump, "I was afraid I might lose him," said Fox. "He said, 'See, they don't care about me."' Buchanan said that he ran away from his native Memphis to North Carolina, where he lived with a couple who would not let him watch television or go out at ni_gbl..-He fled to Ohio. and in August came to New York. He arrived in Manhattan with $6. After spending his first night riding the subway, he drifted lo the Bowery. where he took a hotel room that cost $3.25 a night. Buchanan says he washed dishes and windows. and did some panhandling. But .. every- body seemed to be so caught up in their own thing, they didn't have time for anyone else," he said. Four days after his arrival. lonely. confused and depressed. he found himself straddling the rooftop ledge of his eight-story hotel. As Fox talked to the youth. "I r ealized he was different. Lots or the kids we deal with are streetwise, they'll spit in your face . About 90 percent are screwed up on drugs. .. But this kid didn't fit that category," he continued. "He was a babe in the woods. You know that if you don't help him, he's going to get picked off by some weirdo." Now, "he'll have a tough ad· justment period." Fox said '"Has Southern accent will be a little bit of a handicap and he'll be behind the other kids in high school." A total of 376 of Columbia's 30,922 tiles either fell off or had to be removed. They are being decontaminated. treated and reglued to the craft, and by Thursday morning 340 of them were back in place. The fuel also soaked several thermal blankels in an engine compartment, and these had to be replaced Crews have been working in s hifts around the clock to repair the damage. Work is being done on the launch pad. The leak occurred when particles of iron nitrate from a fuel s torage area near the launch site prevented a valve in the fueling system from closing completely. 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PG&E engi neers flew to Washington on Thursday to ex- plain to stafr members of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission how they propose to correct a design mistake in the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant, said PG&E spokesman Dlck Davin. "They'll meet with the NRC staff at 6 a'.m. (POT) to- day," he said. Davin said if the NRC quickly approves the proposed modifica- tions, the mork could be com- Satellite TV plan draws LA objection LOS ANGELES (AP) Los Angeles County would be forced to spend about. $15 million for "an uns uitable, less reliable communications system " if a plan by the staff of the Federal Communications Commission for nationwide satellite.fed sub- scription 1television is approved, a coun ty communications engineer says. Several public safety agencies in the Los Angeles area and San Diego County use the microwave band the FCC wants to set aside for a Direct Broadcast Satellite I OBS > system. said Dieter J Preiser. It would cost about $15 million to redesign and construct a replacement syste m for Los Angeles County alone. said the county offi cial, who added that many large utilities and bus1· nesses also would be forced to use another frequency Preiser said Wednesday at a news briefing that the county has filed a formal objection to the FCC staff proposal to re· serve 12.2 through 12. 7 gigahertz for a subscription TV system in- volving satellite trans missions to the four time zones of the 48 continuous United States. He said FCC approval of the OBS plan could come at any time. without any serious cons idera· lion of the consequences for cur· rent users of that band. The City of Los Angeles. San Diego County. University of California, Southern California Edison, Pacific Telephone, Pacific Gas & Electric, Hughes Aircraft, Lockheed, Santa Fe Railway, ARCO, Shell Oil, Trans World Airlines, the Southern California Rapid Transit Dis- trict and Times-Mirror Co. are among the public agencies and larger companies which also would be forced to change their co mmunicatio n s se t -ups, Preiser said. .. Los Angeles County has the largest system involved. and the effects on our communications would be the most severe, .. he said. Preiser said the county has enlisted the aid of two members of Congress to fight the FCC staff plan. If congressional op- position does not develop the plan could get final approval quickly, he said. Of the 14 appli- cants for DBS systems. only one application to the FCC ad- dressed the issue of reimburs· ing displaced users and said that the dis ruption would b e minimal, Preiser added. "ll 's not a case of just chang- ing some crystals in the radios." Pre1ser said of the county system used for sheriff's office, fire and paramedic co mmunica· lions, "We'd have to move into a completely different. unsuitable microwave band, and the equip- ment available for that band is not compatible with the rest of our system." pleted a~ early as Oct. 30. "Jl 's not tremendously dif· fi c ult," Davin said . "It's basically a welding job." Davin said the PG&E team would "cover everything," in- cluding the extent of the prob- lem, a target date for comple· tion of the needed modifications, why the problem arose, what ac- tions were being taken to ensure it does not happen agaln and would give an assurance to the N RC staff that there is no problem elsewhere in the plant. Preparatfons for fuel loading and starting one of t he plant's reactors for the first time for a series of low-power tests has been halted until the problem is resolved. The design mistake was made at least a year ago, PG&E has said, but didn 't come to Jight un- t i I Se pt. 28. It involves the system of supports and hangers designed to keep pipes from flailing around and breaking during an earthquake. The piping system wouldn't carry radioactive water that circulates through the reactor core . But Darrell Eisenhut, head of the NRC's licensing division. says "they are safety.related, i mporlant systems that are needed to run the plant." PG&E's Gregg Pruett said the problem began when the wrong s ide of a diagram or drawing, "essential to the safe shutdown of the plant," was fed into a computer to determine how to make the components safe from earthquakes. Opponents of the plant clrum its proximity lo the Hosgri earthquake fault -about three miles away makes it unsafe. Pruett has said that the affect- ed s ys tems are located in passageways within a 15-foot- thick wall inside the giant con· crete dome of the containment structure -but outside the reac· tor vessel where the nuclear chain reaction occurs. 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Women's Stpre 3 3 Fosllioa 119-d Newport leach tC7 I 41 644-J400 Octob.r 10,11 Men's Store 65Fe .. lo•f"-d NeWport hecll C7 I 4J 644-6100 ' Orange Coast DAILY P1LOTIFrtday, October 9, 1981 s · A 5 RE LIABLE READER :vten·cd I ligh Sthool junior E ril' Aguilar reads lo Sum H<lUSs i.J~ ............... part of Hedy lkli:.allll• Rt•atlt•rs prng1 um <il Hy Lund Convull'~<'L'l\l 1 fosp1t ul 111 :\IL·n ·1·d He wants aid without 'number' Father says Social Security digits ·mark of the beast ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP> A federal court has ordered a new hearing fo r a father who believes Social Security num· bers are the "mark of the beast" and wants welfare aid for hi s child without having to obtain a number for her. The 9th U.S C1rcu1t Court or Appeals this week reversed a judgment against Robert Dale Callahan of Santa Rosa and or- dered U.S. District Court Judge William Orrick of San Francisco to reconsider the case. Callahan. a Baptist, cited re· ligious reasQns for refusing to obtain a Social Security number for a daughter so she could get Aid lo Families with Dependent Children benefits. The decision said he points to the New Testament as saying the numbers are the "mark of the beast"-the signl'of the An- tichrist who threatens to control the world. To accept a number, he maintains. is lo ·serve the beast' " The Court of Appeals said the father's views regarding Social Securit y numb e r s are "theological in nature and plain- ly religious wilhm the meaning or the First Amendment." Orrick. 1l went on. should de· termine the exte nt to which Ca llahan's protected beliers are burdened by the government ·s r eg ulations and consider whether it has compelling in· terests for them. Callahan, who is married and has two children. was un - employed following his release from prison in 1974. His family received welfare benefits until 1977, when Sonoma County notified him the younger child, Serena. was ineligible without a Social Security number. Other family members had Social Security numbers. Callahan said he only obtained~ a number for his firs t child l>ec·ause he feared violation of his parole. which terminated in Ue cember 1975 .. Now he believes that on behalf of Serena he must ob· !>erve his religious objections to assigning numbers and preserve her freedom to a\·01d serving the beast. even though she may well decide to obtain a number volun- tarily." the court wrote. The state found he had sincere religious beliefs. but federal reg- ulations require a number be issued. The federal judge found that the views were not religious in nature and were "primarily manifestations of a personal, secular phil osophy developed during Ca llahan's 13 years or in- carceration." DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS &42-5878 CiRAND DPENINCi Saturday, Dctaber 1Dth, 1. 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Your favorite TV programs and our wide range of sale or rentable movies come to vivid life. TV! It's home entertainment at i ts best! We also have Atari games, a full line of video accessories, and more than a thousand video tapes from which to choose tonight's home entertainment for you and your friends. Come in and browse! Get with the new life of VIDEO entertainment! tt/EC NEC A..tcl, 141c. Come in for our Grand Opening Drawing and our Special Low~Prlce Offers! Ask about our ·:money-uving" FRONT-ROW CENTER Clubl 369 East 1 lt/1 Stf'Ht Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (lUJ 63~-STOP -(714) 631 -7867 -~_.....__, SALE SEE OUR AD IN THE MOVIE SECTION FOR OUR GRAND OPENING SPECIALS ON VIDEO "10VIES ANDTAPESI t I t ~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. Ootober 9, 1981 ' Abettor Ford and your participating Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealers are offering money up-front on some of their best-selling , highest mileage new 1981 and 1982 cars. Money to help finance the new car you need. It means you can lower your monthly payments by applying the savings to your down payment and borrowing less to begin with. Or get a check directly from Ford or Lincoln-Mercury. It's your choice. Cash up-front. Others make you wait up to four year~ to get your full money's worth. But Ford can put cash in your pock~t sooner. Not a reduced annual percentage rate, but cash up-front. .. Make your best deal. Then top it off with hundreds of dollars in savings. Save $700 on America's newest two-seaters: front-wheel drive Ford EXP and Mercury LN7. Save up to $500 on front-wheel drive Mercury ~ynx and Ford Escort. And save $600 on America's most popular sports car: Ford Mustang. Or $600 on a new Mercury Capri. Dealer contribution may affect customer price. Amounts may be lower in Texas. Limit five per customer. · Order now. To get your share of Ford 's Up-Front Money, see your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer and order between now and November 22 , 1981. More value news. Remember, if you 're looking for a mid-size family car, both Ford Fairmont Futura 4-door and Mercury Zephyr Z-7 2-door are actually sticker priced lower than last year.** On top of that, \ Ford and Lincoln-Mercury are offering special value packages on many other popular models. So be sure to check out all the value news from Ford for 1982. " ••Comparison of August 1. 19S1, sticker prices of a 1981to1982 base model Fairmont Futura 4-door and Mercury Zephyr z.7 2-door. FORD AND LINCOLN-MERCURY ' • # \, \ igh LYNX UPFRONT $ ON BASE, L, GL MODELS LYNX UPFRONT $ ON ALL OTHER SERIES LN7 EXP UPFRONT s dfi • ng. LYNXGL ESCORT GLX MUSTANGGL Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 9, 1981 A1 4731 * EPA EST MPG The newest world cars from Ford-perfect for a family of four. 4731 * EPA EST MPG Front-wheel drive and four-wheel independent suspension. High-tech all the way. * EPA EST MPG Turn high mileage into high excite- ment with these two true sports cars. * EPA EST MPG You get front- wheet drive in America's newest two-seaters. •For oomparleon. Your mileage may'differ depending on apeed, dla1ance, weather. Actual highway mileage and CaNfomla r.attngs lower. -- Orange Coast PAIL Y PILOT/Friday, Ootobar 9, 1981 New 'Dallfts' cliffhanger ·puts J.R. • Ill hot water ............... Television's melodrama this season not generating same fever.as last year I LOS ANGELES (AP) -J .R. "Who Shol J .R. '?" It created a taken away their son. John a nosedive wht>n the show went Ewing of "Dallas." who began sensation here a nd in England, Ross. into reruns at the end of last last season trying to discover his and the resolutio n of th at _ Pamela Ewlng, J .R.'s sis· season,. The rerun of the episode mystery assailant, is in a new mystery -it was his wife 's sis· ter-in-iaw, played by Victoria revealing the. mystery got only a pickle that could send him to jail ter, Kristin -broke all viewing Principal, who helped Sue Ellen 28 percent sha.re. . for murder. records with a 76 percent share get the baby away from J . R. But the ratmgs began to 1m- But the big question on the of the audience . . prove during the summer and producers' minds may be why Some contests were staged in -Krlst!n Shepard, J · R. s the show cllrpbed up near the the solution to the latest cliff-this country and in England last former mistress .. played ~Y top again. The series was in 11th h d · f Mary Crosby, who ts a potential anger has failed t-0 arouse th~ year, an two wmners o an danger to J .R. because he may plac~ last week. sam e fever pitch of viewer English contes t visited the be the father of her child. lt is doubtful, however, tbat curiosity t ha t a waited the "Dallas" set last week. "Dallas" will ever again enjoy answer to "Wbo Shot J .R.?" "The real craze that gripped -Louella, J . R.'s secretary. the ratings or last year. Then its The CBS series opens its the country last year is now hit· played by Meg Gallagher. who opposition was the ABC Friday fourth season tonight at 10 on tlng other countries," said John failed to get rid of the m an who Movie and the weak "NBC Ch a nnel 2 with a puzzle left Magazine" and CBS regul arly hanging from the end of the.last enjoyed shares of 5~ percent. season -who is the dead J R th t d / · woman in the swimming pool at • • rea ene our women in Its opposition this year is more formidable. NBC is offer-~l~~;;ork Ranch, and did J .R. episodes immediately prior tO the ing "McClain's Law," starring Cliff Barnes. J .R.'s archrival. James Arness. no slouch himself who discovers the body, accuses WO man being f OUnd in the pool. . . at getting ratings. His first him of her death and J .R. is s eries, "Gunsmoke," was a taken to police headquarters for superhit like "Dallas" in its l · d t I · · early days. The competition on questioning. J .R .. te ev1sion 's Simes, a spokesman for Lorimar stage a coun er-revo ullon m ABC is two situation comedies, most hissable villain, is played Productions. "It's just opened in Asia for J .R. The man ended up by Larry Hagman. Ken Ker-Japan, Germany, South Africa before a state Senate investigat-"'Maggie" and ··Making a Liv· cheval is Barnes. and Finland. Our phones have ing committee, a considerable ing." The episode will reveal the been ringing off the wall with embarrassment to J .R. identity of the victim, but it will calls from those countries. And Lorimar had the same tight take several more episodes to the Finland station can be seen security around the episode as clear up all aspect s of the in Leningrad, so that for the first that which surrounde<l the res- m ystery. Producer Larry time 'Dallas' is being seen in olut ion of J .R .'s s hooting. Katzman said last Ailfi. when Russia." Scripts were guarded and-red the cliffhanger episode was J .R. threatened four women in herring scenes were filmed, with telecast, that the victim would the episodes immediately pnor the real solution put together in Post fi lled SACRAM ENTO (APJ -Gov. Who ts the dead wo man 111 the pool a11d who killed her" The.<:e are questwns m ·Dallas.·· Here actor Kt>n Kercheval. 1cho plays Clzff Barnes. removes the hody Imm the pool ns ./ H watches from balco11y not be a stranger. to the woman being found in the the editing room. This yen 's cliffhanger on pool. Here are the prime can-"Dallas" had been the No. 1 "Dallas" has stirred up some in-didates: show in t he ratings all last terest , but nothing like the -Sue Ellen, J .R.'s wife. season, followi ng the "Who Shot ph enomenon that surrounded· played by Linda Gray, who has J .R. ·•ballyhoo. The ratings took Edmund Brown Jr. has appoint- ed a former Solano ·County' supervisor as deputy secretary of t he Stat e and Cons umer Services Agency. Larry Asera, who is also a former Vallejo city ~ouncilm an , was n amed to replace Julian Camacho, who was transferred. Robinsons FALL SALE AND CLEARANCE 40% off BALr UNDERWIRE BRA Reg. $10, sale $6.99. Nothing's prettier than lace, especially when it fits like this. Polyester/nylon/spandex in white or beige. 32-38C, 34 -380 #4 853. Robinson's Fashion Foundations, 56. 40% off VASSARETTE® PANfY GIRDLE Reg. $15, sale $8.99. Nylon with Lycra® spandex means you'll have gentle control with silky comfort. In tawny or nude. S-M·L·Xl. #660. Robinson's Fashion Foundations, 56. STARTS TODAY. SPECIAL SHOPPING HOURS: FRIDAY 10·9:30, SATURDAY 10·6, SUNDAY 11·6. 51699 special LONG BRUSHED GOWN Wonderfully warm, and rich with details-like white lace trim, ribbons and intricate tucking. In pink or blue acetate/nylon, by Avantique. S-M·l. Also, short gown, $14.99 sp ecial; pajama, $17.99 special. Robinson's Lingerie/Sleepwear. 11. 52499 special TV LOUNGERS FLOAT This 1s pretty enough for'lounging or entertaining. Many soft colors and prints to choose from, 1n polyester. P-S·M·L. Robinson's Robes. 40 Robinson's Fall Sale anlt Clearance ends Saturday, October 17. . .,, \ ' Hurry in while quantities are plentiful and selections extensive. All Items subject to prior sale. 57.99 OUR SATINY CAMISOLE Orig. $12. Irresistibly smooth on your skin, with pretty lace appllques White or beige Antron® Ill nylon 32-36 #1959. One from a collection Robinson's Lingerie/Daywear. 91 . 3/5975 VASSARETTE ® RING BIKINI Reg . $3.75. Do you dare? A wisp of Antron® Ill nylon Quintessence® in pearl blush, nude, black, navy, rose dust, misty blue 'or white. Cotton centers. #5001 . 5 ·7 Robinson 's Lingerie/Daywear, 91 To order any items on thi s page, call toll-free 1·800·523·7600. T Orange .Coast DAIL y PILOT/Friday. October 9, 1981 ~~·\ ~'\\'\~ Jury duty explained ·* PREVIEW SHOWING* SATELLITE T.V. ANTENNAS DEAR PAT DUNN: Wbat are Uae quall'1eaUon1 for belnl choaen for Jury duty, and what Is the pay? K.E., La1uaa Beac9' In California you must be an American citizen, a local resident. al least 18 .years of age,• have good character, ordinary in- tellieence and be able to·read and understand the English language. Pay for jury duty in most California counties is $5 per day, plus 15 cents per mile one way for the trip from residence to the courthouse. Amniocentesis facts DEAR PAT DUNN: J have beard that amniocentesis can be very dangerous for an unborn child. Can you find out bow much of a risk ls involved? H.D., Costa Mesa As with all medical procedures, am- niocentesis entails some ri$k, but it is slight. There is less than a 1 percent probability of such complications as infection, hemorrhage or abortion resulting from amniocentesis, ac- cording to the California Medical Associa- tion. The association explains that this pro- cedure is usually done during the 14th to the 16th week of pregnancy. It involves use of a hypodermic needle to withdraw a sample of amniotic fluid or ''water" surrounding the fetus in the womb. Analysis of the fluid can · help detect congenital defects and predict complications that may be caused by an Rh· negative blood factor. The test also m ay help a physician de- termine the advisability of inducing labor or of performing Caesarean delivery, as well as aiding parents in deciding whether to abort a pregnancy, Lt a genetic abnormality is sus- pected. This is a possibility, particularly if either parent is a carrier of a genetic abnormality or if the mother is more than 35 years old, when risks of birth complications increase. Notice to consumers DEAR PAT DUNN: EffecUve Od. lZ the Orange County Office of Couumer Affairs will be moving to a new location and combln· Ing programs wUb the Oran1e County Veterans Service Office. The new address Is: County of Orange, Community Service A1en· cy, Omce or Consumer Affairs, 1300 S. Grand Ave., Building C, Santa Ana 92705. Ample free parking and handicap access Is availa- ble. R.M., Santa Ana Thank you for notifying A YS readers of this change. • ..Got a problem? Then write lo Pat ..... 1 Dunn Pal will cut red tape, getting • the answers and action you need to • !Olve inequittes in government and business. Mail yCJ1Jr question! to Pat Dunn. At Your Service. Orange COO$I Daily Pilot . P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. As many letters as possible will be answered, but phoned inquiries or letters not includingt the reader's full name. address and business hours' phone number cannot be considered. This column appears dally ex· cept Sunday~.·· • I ONE DAY ONLY·-DON'T MISS IT! I NEWPORT ONLY DEMONSTRATlON AT OUR NEWPORT BEACH STORE ONLY SATURDAY -OCTOBER 10th, FROM 11 to 5 Transmlt signal right to your antenna-... He a demonstration that will be the talk of the town for years to come. 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GEORGEnE IN SIX LUSCIOUS COLORS FROM A WORLD FAMOUS MAKER We'd like to say who, but this time our polyester cardigans, shells, jackets, pants and skirts with the embroidered signature have to say it for us. The collection in sizes 6 to 16 al)d 34 to 40, orig. $46·$60, sale m." to $41.". Robinson's Heritage Sportswear, 9. Orig. $54. Whether you choose Lloyd Williams· impeccable blouse in creme, bordeaux, strawberry, cornflower. pecan or chocolate. and whether you wear it with cords or your wool gab suit, you'll have the added delight of saving 33 % . Polyester georgette for sizes 4 to 14. Robinson's Blouses, 25. To order any items on this page, call toll-free 1-800-523-7800 ;: • Aoblnaon·a Fall Sale and Clearance ends Saturday, October 17. r:, it' / ; I Hurry lntwhlle qua.ntltlea ~re plentiful and Mlectlont exttMlv•. All Jtems subject to prior sale.· ~ ( •• llJ ... .. .,JI A9 • • , - 418 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 9, 1981 Committee should • concentrate on site ls u blue-ribbon l'omm1ttce of prominent Orai'lgP County busi· nessmen asked.to locate a site for a reg io n al a i rport ht1\'ing som ething of an identity ('ris1s·1 Appearances are thut it 1~. j udging from actions ll h<1 ~ taken at its past two meetirlgs , In September, the ('omm1ttec recommended the count\' Bo:.ird of Supervisors suspend :.i·rt1on on impleme ntation of the J <Jhn Wa~·ne Airport master plan pend ing identification of a regional a i r po r l s i t e . T h e co m m i tt l' t• seemed to suggest that the S7.i million facilities improvement a nd noise r eduction progrc.1m mig ht be unnecessar~·. despitt• the fact the existing facilities Cll'<' overcrowded. overutilizcd and overextended and that noise. to residents li ving under departun· paths. is next to intolerable . Then. this week. the commit· tee took off on the count\· Ad · ministrativc Office. The commit tet• was botht>red b~ l;rnguag<.' in a plurming' document thiH s;iid ,1 regional .i1rport woulct not lh· built before 2()()() Th~ fat't 1s !ht• st atcment wus rnt!rely an cissumpt ion. and one thut <'e1·tuinl~· cu11 't bl' quurrel<!d with given the luck of sur<·e:-.~ that has markl'<I pa~t <H\<l prc~wnt dforts lo lol.'ut1,.· u regio11~d airport sit{' ,. Which gC'ls us hatk to the rnlc of the hlw.• ribbon rnmmit tt.•e It should quit \\'Ot'I'.\ ing ahout the prob I c ms of .John \.\' :.t,\ n l' .\1rport and .111 past st utements :.ihout count.\· airport is~ues . flow the committee can sen P best is by proceeding with <.111 dis l.Wtch lo idcntit\ a nd recommend a site or sites for a regional .iirport. :,o thCJl lht' business of financing. designing . :rnd ton· slructmg a f:.icilit~· the region so despernlcl~· needs can indeed move ahead wl'll bdo1·c the \'l'<ll' 2000. Bankruptcy cheats Would ~·uu bcltL'\'l' .in in di\'idua l aged about 34. \\ho ha~ li\'ed in the s:.imc homt• for fivt· \'ears. is well educated. holds ~ steadv iob. has a ~000 l'red1t reco1:d ·and ma,\· L'arn up lo SlUO .t>OO a .\'t'<H' would qua Id' foi bankruptcy" ~ot onl,\' wou Id th is -.tt•rl 111g eitizen qualif.\-. ht> or she \\'ould 111 fa<:t be a t,vpical compo:-.ilt• ol those filing personal hankruptl'.' si nce 1979 when t h l• ft•dcr.il BankruplC.\' Refor m .\t't took l'I feet . The onl.'· probll'm. appcir't•nl h would be that tht• indi\'idual hCJd somewhat overextcndPd hr:-. Cl't>dit a nd wants to gel mll from under unweleomt• ol>lig.it ions The reform al'l '' <t~ des1g11l·d to enable a citizen to -;tr<.1ightt•n out a financial tang!<.• wi thout ln:-.- i ng <.t II of h 1~ asSl't s or pll·dj.!111g futun• income Sint·e then the popul<1rit.' ol pt>rsonal bunkruplt'.\' h1.1s so<1rt•d The r ate of filings ro~w from 228,000 in 1979 to .J l0.fi95 in 1980 ki nd is t•xpcctcd to t'Xl'l't·d soo.ooo this yeur Losst's to creditor~ lc.1 ..,t .\'l':.JI' amounted to S3 hillion . That ·s wh\· :.i tusk forn· of I'(' la iler~. bank.crs and othl'rs is urg111g Congn•ss to llghlt·n up lh•· l<tw . Thtfd ltke to n·qurrt· the.it <kbt:-; ,,·ill not he cli-.c·h.irgt•cl if ,. cklit1H' t«1n pa~ 11 p to .iO pertt>nt of them from futur·t· llll'Ollll'. thal :i c·ap ht• plac·l'd 1111 thl· dollar ..1 mount of hou-.t•hold gornb lh<il t'an be 1"\l.'mpt from .is-.;L•t .., •Ill block 1 Ill' t nek 111 lo.1d111g up 011 L'XL'm)Jt h11usd1old rtvms hdon• filing >. that the dl'htor l>L· t·t·· quirl•d t1' vc.1rmark ~di 11\l'omt· not nct•dcd for famil,\ supµort for a n.·pa> mt>nt 1>1:111 and th<1l r't'IW.' me11t pl;rn:-. lw t'Xlt·nckcl from thrl'e ~·C'ars to f1\'t• ·' t•ar:-. \:o doubt mci11' ol 1 hl· 1'111.111 r·i.tl muddlt·:-. \IHtng pt·opll' gt•t 111 I'> C'<Jtl hl' hl;1nwd 1111 ton gt•m•rou -. tred1t \ncl of «our-.l' tht• -.11gma 1111t·t· attadwd to hank1 uptn h<t.., rl1s :..ippl'arl'd But 1n th(• lonl.( run 1t 's I hl' t<.irt•f'ul (·11n-.11mt•r \\ho p1l'k ~ up t h1· t :.i h . I>,\ IW.\ ing h1ghl'l' ft'l'S for· en·d1t and higher prites to l'O\t.•r tht• ln:-.-.l':-. nm up h.\· those les:-. eart•rul The law should offer protel'l 1 o n f r o m t o t ~· I f i n a n c i a I t.tl.i-.trophl'. hut it should ll<!l b<.· an in' 1t;iti11n lo 11hu-.1· <·r1·drt with l1ttlt.• or nn JH'rt ;dl> S11m1• ehangl'~ an• 111 t>nl1·r Suntans for med/lies? Ar gu ment!> over spra,\·in~ or fumigating fruit crops to di sposl' of med flies. orient<i I fruit fltt•s and similar pt>sts cuuld becoml' moot ;;is earl\· as next vear if the Food and Drug · Administr:.1ti on approves a new method of pro· tection now being tested b.\· tht.' Californi<.1 Department of F<x>d and Agriculture. The method. already used in 20 other countnes. im·olH·~ l>om barding. ha r \'ested fruits and v e get <i b I es w i t h p i <: n w ~"· (' ~ t ga mma rndiation 1 :\test statwn has been set up in Hawaii under the guidanCl' of scientists from the t;ni\·ersil\ of Haw:.1ii to determ ine the le,·el of rad iation dosage needed to wipe out medflies. which ha\'l' long infested crops in the Islands with serious damage to the econom~-. Health offi cia ls sa\· this method of eliminating ·inst•ct pests is not da ngerous. when un· dcrtaken by trained personnel. and leaves no residue in t he fruits treated. • So far cln~J l.!l' ll•\'L•I.., f ~11 twlo\\ PD,\ stand.ir<h h;I\(' IH'('I\ t°ffL'{'ll\e. <>nL' 'ipok(•..,rn<111 de..,crtlJL'"> tht· proe('durc as ·t.ikL· ..;itt mg 1111d 1•1· :.in ullra·\·iolet lamp to gt•t a :-.1111 tan lht• longt•r .\'Oll ~11. tht• ta11 11('1' ,\'Oll gd . Smee 1 he me<lfl.'· -.t<H'l' 1 n Caldornw thl•rt• h:1s bt•cn con <'ern for people li,·ing in areu~ hr ing spra~·l·d with malathion. pr1J tests from labor unions \\'host• members don·1 \\ant to hancll<.· produce thut h<i!-i bet·n fumigatt.'d :.Jfter har\'esting and pressure.• to el tmin<Jtt' certain p<1t\'nl1•1ll .' dange1•ou:-. fumig<lllt'> If the raditit ion tN·lrn1qu<.· wins FD:\ JpprcH'al . J huge prnh· I c"m e o u I d tJ e .; o I \' e d f o r CCJ liforniil. Hawaii. Florid:.i :.ind other areas heu\'ll,\· dependent upon agricult urn I n•\'(•1u1c·s First. of course. the puhlic would have lo be us sured that the method is as · tic an.. <ts "t'1t•n tists contend. Opin ions expressed in the space abOve are those of the~aily Pilot. Other views ex· pressed on th is page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment 1s inv1t· ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (71 4) 642·4321. L.M. Boyd/Touchy topics If you can stand the conversation both hot and heavy at your next social get·together, ask two ques· lions : When does human life begin? When does it.end? Debate over abor· lion has fired up the first. Debate over life support systems has in· flamed the second. ls it not amazing that human beings after all these centuries still don't agree on exactly what it takes to be alive or dead? Once the alligator gets to be three yeal"S old and three feet long, he bas ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat no natural enemies except man. That's why there has to be' an al· ligator hunting season. eventually. If man doesn't thin out the rascals, nothing else will. Or so say the con· servationists who understand these matters. You've heard the expression '"to break bread.•· It originated honestly enough. The bread of England 700 years ago was leavened in such a manner that it couldn't be sli ced but had to be broken. Thomas P. Haley Publisher Thom1s A. Mu,,..,.,. Editor Barbara Kreibich Editorial Pago E.dltOf' \ Brown challengers .missing Former Speaker Leo McCar th.y's dreams of running for the U.S. Senate having been derailed by the duplicity of hi s one time trusted lieutenant, As· sem blyman Howard Berman, the road to the U.S. Senate seems to have been pretty much cleared for Gov. Jerry Brown. who aided and abetted the an· t ics of Berman which served to sidetrack McCarthy. For McCarthy's announcement that he wi II seek 1.he office of lieutenant governor instead. leaves Brown, at the' moment, with only one challenger for the Democratic Party nomination for Senator next June. That is Fresno's Mayor Daniel Whitehurst. Unfortunately for hi m , tew o( alifornia's voters living below the Tehachapi Mountains ever heard of Fresno let alone Whitehurst. To a lesser degree the same is true in Northern California outside the Central Valley. NEVERTHELESS, flushed with .his success in winning city elections, the mayor signalled his senatorial ambi· tions some months ago. Since then the McClatchy newspapers, which blartltet the Central \I alley. have been plugging him as some kind of a shining knight riding a white horse. Encouraged by the things he has read about himself in those newspapers as well as the rabid hatred of Brown shared by all valley farmers. Whitehurst has announced his candidacy. The question then is wilt h'e g_et enough financial support from the ,farmers to finance the kind of campaign tie must wage if he is to have any chance of defeating Brown? It was that factor, the inability to raise what he considered necessary to compete against Brown that has dis· couraged McCarthy from running. This " . I (; ~;;;,. ~ 1111 WITfRS , despite the fact that he has a strong base in San Francisco and, as Speaker for six years, was known throughout the state. FACED WITH the federal campaign limitations of no more than $1,000 from any donor, and lacking the statewide recognition, Whitehurs t. too, may find fund raising difficult, considering the ract it is estimated at least $1.5 million will be required to win the primary. · Whitebtirst would be well advised if. whatever funds he gets, he directs his entire campaign to Southem California. That's where the votes he needs are to be found. He can forget campaigning in the Central Valley. Outside of Cesar Chavez' labo·r force, Brown doesn't have a friend from one end to the other. So bitter are those in agribusiness, which accounts for most of the valley population, not one of them would gi'/e J err y a glass of water if he were dying of thirst. And. as precious as water is te the farmers they cherish their vote& even more. If Whitehurst can break even in Southern California he should win. Th~ vote against Brown in the valley an<J other areas of Northern California. out. side the metropolitan region of San Francisco. will be overwhelming WHETHER A Democrat can win in the general election next year is another matter Much depends on the economy come election time. If Presi dent Reagan's economic plan is wor ing, his popularity will help a Republicans. If the economy slumps in. lo a recession. il could spell disaster fo lhe Republicans. As it stands any Republican should b able to beat Brown in the general elec ti on. even incumbent Sen. Sa Hayakawa. For all of the talk of hi s leeping during sessions, many Califor nians feel he is still a better senato than Jerry Brown would be. ~ Still . if Hayakawa isn't renominate~: there is always the danger that th Republicans wi ll nominate the wors possible choice to capture the moderat Democratic vote essential lo winning i a state where Democrats outnumbe them three to two. It was their choice o Attorney General Evelle Younger as gubernatorial candidate which enable Brown to win re·election in 1978. Economists · should admit guesswork The only thing I'm s ure of when it co m es t o the economy is that economists don't know what they're talking about. If you brought 100 doctors in to decide how to treat a patient with a broken leg, they'd probabl y a ll agree the leg should be set and put in a cast. If there's a prob· tern with the economy and the presi· dent calls in 100 economists for advice on what to do. he gets 100 different opinions. Why don't economists admit they're taking a shot in the dark when they start talking or writing about the economy? It seems to me that of all our experts. the· economists have done the worst job of paying off on their ex- pertise. THE SCIENTI STS in phys~s and c h e m istry ha ve paid off, t h e mathematicians have paid off in prac.' tical ways, and even the astronomers have paid off. The Earth is round ju.st·' as the earliest astronomers said It was and Saturn is really out there. The economists have never paid off and probably ought to go back to school. The reason economists don't kt»w wha t they're talking about is that they're talking about a lot of tliings that can't be known. The facts upon which they have to base a prediction don't ex· isl. There hasn't been a drought yet in the Midwest next month and they have no way or knowing it's coming; Russia bas not declared war on Afghanistan next year or moved into Poland with troops. Our economy is subject to the in· '~~' -AllY---. ,-100-11-Y -g nuence of so many unpredictable events that no one should be expected to know what's going to happen to the stock market, car sales. the corn crop or bank loan interest rates. T HE ECONOMISTS who give advice to our presidents come from two places. Either they're the people who deal fo D1oney ai bankers or stock brokers. or they're the theoretical econornists who have been teaching in college. The professors get a reputation as heavy thinkers in their academic world, so sotneone in government decides they od'gflt to come out into the real world fn4. tJllll their theoi'ies to work for all of us. Tile trt>uble bas always been, like the people wbo predict what's going to happen to the stock market, lhey'r~ right almost exactly half the time That's a margin of error of 50 perce# and it isn't good enough . :. The fact is the rhythm of our econol seems to resist being tinkered with.· goes up and it goes down. When it go up. half the economists are right an~ the other half are wrong. t WHEN THE economy of our count3 goes up or down. it doesn't look to me though it's happening because of a textbook kind of economic principle~ Very often. for example. some big Wd Street operator needs cash and decid~ to sell stock. Half a dozen brokers fing out about it and first thing you knot t here's a stampede at the selling win. dows and stocks drop 10 points. It ha:S nothing to do with anything so classic as the law of supply a nd dema nd, butt~ next day the economists are talkin8 about what happened just as if it w• possible to make sense out of it. I'm not blaming economists. It's ~ tough racket they're in and they don't have much to go on. The economists they studied have as much to do with economics today as the hot air baUooi has to do wi th the F -14. I just wisJ economists would stop guessing a telling us what they guess as if th knew what they were talking about. No place for ~ldsters in today's society If l ever do retire -and I to.tly·inteod. to die in the saddle, slumped ova rdJ trusty typewriter -you may ~ sure f will never return to the ranch·houae, to hobble about like some amiable ghost, cluttering up t.he landscape and in· terfering with people's work. Retirees who return to the scene of their past activities may be welcomed with a smile or a nod or a handshake; a SYDNIY HllRll few may be genuinely glad to see them~ but in the main, workers in their prime do not really care to be reminded that they, t.oo, will some day shutne around aimlessly, waxing nostalgic to people whose eyes are Cixed on tomorrow, not on yesteryear. memberil; we <tiscard them like used l)bpcortl b;gs, following the perfunctory rites of retirement. Only when they continue to control the purse-strings do we pay attention to the old; and it is not their cralt or wisdom we respect, but their power we fear. Lear was a foolish king on two co\ftlts: first, to relinquish hi.s domain, and serond, to expect the same def· erence. Jl bu mostly td do, I suspect, with the 1cceleraUng rate of change. A culture such as the Chinese developed slowly thr ouehoUt the centuries, and so the old men cauld call upon their experience an<t judgment to resolve problems that uose year by year. T hey knew the ttlcts·of the trade, tbe ways of society, and were rel>osltories ot sound counsel. A MERICA WAS foanded and grew Juat •l the t:Jme when change was taking U.e 'D1• of atability and permanence. Wltbtn one century, we saw more cbmp ID e+ery dimen1ion ol lite than .._tb• u elent world saw in se•er1l THESE ~ Y SEEM lllre hard w0nl1, milteblt: What became mOlt valuable but I think they are true ones, and I wu u&lpatloo ol the htture, not ex· would never i ~poae myself upe>n a trapoltitlon lrom tbe pa1t. "New" younger generatioet or display m)' ln· bee..-Ute IDOet lml)Oltant word ln the firmltles to the ptt.y, indiffeffftte, or re-~·Wary ofJnodernfty. -t v~slon c*my Junlon. Oun 11 a aoctel,J , ~~ tl.'e cate. "old" wu quiet· thot looks down, not up, to lta 'older . 11 fri>m ite put· ~m&ience. I ' The candle-maker knew nothing of el tricity, the carriage·maker was lg· norant of the internal combustf~n engine. the old·fashioned bookkeeper was baJned by the workings of the digital computer. And so people became obsolescent, along with their prior skills. In my view. what we lack today ii> precisely the wisdom past ages called upon ; in its place we have techniqQe, expertise, specializa(ion. automation and 'factor analysis. The young im~· tiently elbow the old off the boaild, sometimes conferring the honorific :Pt "consultant." But. in truth, "lnsultaQt'' would be closer to the mark. GllllYGll ~ ( .. •' .. .. ~ When folks say that "money lsn•t evelY· t hing" they're probably gettin.a f(pd st~mps. . ~ oi.-y o. ,_ .. _ J:!t...,.., ~£ •• -•MM'lly ..... U.W-.tif*W6 'I ..... .,_...,, ,_.. • ._ oe-ity OM. o.MIV ,.._, If ~· Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 9, 1981 ~· · Man blamed in sea otter deaths Greatures along California coast compete with humans for same foods • PISMO BEA<.:tl cAPl Alonic -i ~mile All't'lch ot Cullforma •90rellne from Suntu Cruz to Pismo Be11ch un in cr easing number ot dead sea oller!I huve washed ashore this year rf.'e of the bodies contuining ~llet fragments. ·The sea otter's appetite riatches that of humans con stming large quuntities of aJ;ialone, c lams a nd other S.J'ellfish. Environmentalists are ried that some deaths were sed,' intentionally or not. by mans competing Cor t he same s. hree of the five who were s601 were found along Monterey Jl&Y , where the Audubon Society •o is concerned about protect· et migratory birds a nd sea rctammals known to be caught and drowned 1n giant fishing nets. Other sea otter shooting v1c· tims were found n ear the southern end of the mammals· California range, one in Morro Uuy and one at Pismo Beach. Jack Ames, a marine bioloa1st at the California Department of Fish and Game office in Mon· lcrey, says 135 sea otter deaths have been reported this year The year's loll is expected to surpass the 143 deaths of 1980. the highest toll since 90 deaths in 1977. ·'It ulso is the highest number of animals confirmed shot," Ames said. "Through the mid and late 1970s we didn't have more than two shot per year." Fish and Gam e officials estimate California has a slowly growing population now at about 2.000 sea otters. A larger colony 1s off Alaska. Sea otters were almost entirely killed ocr for their prized furs in the 18th and 19th centuries, but made a come· back as protected species un- der federal laws. .. Several people c hoose to thank there is a problem in the increasing number of bodies," Ames says of concern by such group~ ns Friends of the Seu Ot ter That group's executive direc tor . Carol Fulton of Curmel, says "more nets are being set an areas where the otters are. and there could be a correlation with the higher numbers of dead ot· ters in those areas." Environmentalists, FOG of· flcials and legislators are draft· ing laws that could bar com- merci1tl netting in certain areas where protected migratory birds and sea mammals are common. she said. "Our inspectors have seen about 100 nets pulled," Ames said, "and we've yet to see a sea otter in a net." But the inspectors did find thousands or birds. some sea hons and harbor seals in the nets and Ames said it was possible if not likely sea otters have died the same way . At Pismo Beach, once pro· claimed as "Clam Capital of the World," the Chamber of Com· mcrcc pre:sident sJys, "I rarely see unyo n e c l u mm inal anymore." Otters reclaimed the Pismo Beach 11hore line in 1979, and there was worry that their as· sault on the clam population would have an adverse effect on tourism. But Chamber President Shirley Metcalf says motel and resort occupancy rem ains at a high level, with increases up to 20 percent in 1981. • There have been no federal prosecutions in many years for killing a sea otter , which is punishable by a fine up to $20,000 and a year in jail. Ames said. Environmental gr oups like Friends of the Otter publicize a toll-free number, 800·9S2·5400, to report illegal acts against wildlife. Rewards up to $SOO in privately-contributed funds are available "The kind of person who'd shoot an otter is hkely to have a good buddy who'd turn him in for money, .. Ms Fulton says Solon seeks to bar skimpy school lunch WASHINGTON I AP l A milk schools must serve in each lion. to be reviewed this month would have provided less than move is under way to get the lunch to qualify for federal as· by the Senate Agriculture Com· one-third of the recommended Senate on record against any sislance. m i t t ee. w o u Id t e I I th e a llowance for more than a half Agri c ul tur e D epart m ent "There's no j ustification for Ag riculture Department that dozen nutrients and less than a etianges in the school lunch pro-representing k et chup a s a any future chan~es in school quarter for a few others. gram that would drop the nutri-veget able.'' Mel ch er says. lunches must provide one-third Deputy Agriculture Secretary Hon al value below recom -"There's no justification to go to of t he daily diet ary allowances Ric hard Lyng declined to com- mended daily allowances. six ounces of milk. All we're do· for various nutrients. m enl on any m ore s pecific At the heart or the effort. be-mg is leaving ourselves open lo After the original proposal changes that may be proposed in ll\g pus he d by Sen . J ohn more embarrassin g pro· was withdrawn, budget director theschoollunchprogram :Keicher, D-Mont.. 1s the depart posals." 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Jeremiah Den · that a strong majority believes ton of Alabama and Orrin Hatch sex education gives students a of Utuh. Denton <1nd Hatch sup· healthy view of sex and does not i>ort legislation to redirect sex encourage sexual behavior. e d uc<1tion toward a "pro- Seventy-five percent of the family " message instead of respondents said they approve toward family planning such as or schools offering sex education contraception and abortion courses, while 19 percent disap Federal studies say one in rive proved and 6 percent were un· teen agers has sexual in· sure Only six slates and the Dis· tercourse by age 13 or 14. and trict of Columbia require sex that more than half the nation's education classes in public illegitimate .births last year schools, according to Planned were to teen-agers. Parenthood, the family planning Another critic, Scott Thomsen. organization which supports sex executi ve director o f lhe education. 35,000-member National As · Planned Parenthood also says sociation of Secondary School sex education classes are of· Principals, recently said sex younger were Rllghtly more like· ly th11n rt:spondents with oo minor children to support sex t1tlul'ation und say sex education fosters healthy altitudes toward sex and does not encourage stu· dent sexual behavior. The support for sex education cut across demographic lines, • but younger people, those in higher in come brackets and .. those who had attended college were among the most likely to favor sex education and say it ; promotes a healthy view or sex. • Along reli gious lines, people·· who described themselves as born-again Chris tians were slightly less likely than othef • respondents to favor sex educa:·· lion and say it promotes a healthy view of sex. And Roman! Catholics were slightly more. likely than Protestants to en· .• dorse sex education and say it : promotes a healthy view or sex. • fered in most other states. education "borders on educa- though "hundreds of tocamies" tiona1 fraud" because it does tit Catholics warned .. : forbid or restrict sex education tie to discourage teen-age sex Where parental consent is re· Twelvepercentsaidtheythtnk BRIDGEPORT.Conn. <AP>- quired before a child m ay take sex education classes encourage T h e Ku K I u x KI an ··it sex education, Planned Parent-students to engage 1n sexual diametrically opposed " to · hood reports, only 3 percent of behavior. while 82 percent said Roman Catholic teaching and · the parents refuse to allow their students would engage in sexual Catholics should stay away from ""'" children to attend the classes. behavior regardless or sex it, the Diocese of Bridgeport has ~ In the latest AP·NBC News edul'ation classes and 6 percent warned. The Rev. Nicholas poll, 67 percent said sex educa-were unsure. Grieco, director of communica· lion classes give stude nts a In the latest AP-NBC News tions for the diocese, issued the ow1,........ healthy view of sex, while 19 poll, parents with children 17 or advisory. · .. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-,-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~...:....:..--::..__;.;;--..:..:.......:...::..:..:..:..--..:..:..:.....:_.:.:;_~.:..__:_.:..__:_--~~~~--~--~--..:.._~..:_~~~~~~~~-,;~ W 001en sailors end sea drills SAN DIEGO (AP> -The USS Ranger ended a week or military drills at sea and returned to San Diego with 26 women sailors aboard. the largest number to participate in sea duty on an aircraft carrier, the Navy says. The crew included 24 enlisted women and two maintenance officers. Lt Nancy Lynch from Fighter Squadron 124 and Ens Betsy Sanders from Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron. "A small number" of women have gone aboard carriers. using officer staterooms with private bathrooms but the Ranger's cruise was the first involving so many. Cmdr. Mike Sherman said Thursday at headquarters of the Pacific Fleet Naval Air Force. In recent months. women pilots have flown passenger and cargo flights to Pacific Fleet car· riers but never stayed aboard the warships A policy change allowing women to be as- signed temporarily to carriers dunng sea opera- tions was approved by Vice Adm Robert Schoultz. commander of the fleet naval air force According to the spokesman. that order did away with a tradition in which ··the women have stayed ashore. causing the men lo gel a dispropor- tionate amount of time at sea." No longer are women denied "the opportunity lo experience the environment of operations at sea, .. he said Latins. g ain in Miami MIAM I <A P I -In fo ur years. Dade Co unty's Lalin residents will outnumber non·Latin whites by about 43-42 percent, according to a study by the county planning department. Blacks and members of other minority groups will make up the remaining 15 percent, the study says. And by 1990. fully 10 years earlier than an· licipated, Dade will become a megalopolis of 2 million people, another study indicates. ••••••••••••••••••• RUFFELL1S UPHOLSTERY S.•• fr-•· •M aC)Oltl 1'22 HAHOR ILYD. COSTA MlSA -541-1156 • p ~ j r \h t /'.' 'I ~ 1-, • : •,4, : • ·l • • • • ' t t "' • • ' r ' :~ \ ~ • .\ • • t 7 I I) ~1.-. 7 -O:!U:! • •••••••••••••••••• Transcendental Medi ration® Program Ushering In The Age Of Enlightenment In This Generation lag. 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See Page 85. a 0 . ........ Youngsters play in fire hydrant spray on Philadelphia block occupied mostly by squatters. Henry Bernardo. Kensington Jomt Action Co uncil chief. s1lS m liv- ing room-office of abandoned fwuse he took over 1llegally Squatters create housing headache in cities P HlLADELPllIA <AP> A year ago, Geraldine Gay and her six children were homeless and desperate. To survive, she il- legally took over a wrecked building and became another statistic in Philadelphia's squat- ter problem. "The busted door was open." the 37-year-old divorcee says. "I just walked in with my family." The two-story rowhouse had been "stripped of everything." Mrs. Gay says. "No plumbing. no heater. no hot water tank. no kitchen or bathroom fi xtures There was graffiti all over what inside walls were left. Every window was broken out. The place was filled with tons of dirt, and all kinds of garbage " But Mrs. Gay and her kids. the oldest 18. pitched in to make it liveable and worth living for Squatters have seized more than 1,000 of Philadelphia's abandoned homes, variously estimated at between 22.000 and 40,000, since the movement was born in 1977 to point up alleged deficiencies in the rity's housing program for the poor . About 350 are illegally ocrup1cd. ··People are frus trated because t.hey aren't getting abandoned houses," says Mike DiBernadinis . director of the Kensington Joint Action Council , which stopped squatting for more than a year after seizing 50 homes last summer. and now is doing it again "to point up city failure to produce " America 's fourth largest city is No. 1 in the nation in this spurious movement although there's some squatting reported in Detroit and Chi cago In Europe. especially in Lon- don and Germany, it 1s a more rommon social phenomenon. In Mexico. the homeless often grab empty land and put up tents . The chi ef "Robin llood " or the Philadelphia movement is Project Aegis, led by Henry De Bernardo. He split with the Inner-City Organizing Network, headed by Charles Burris , because ICON -now occupying over 250 properties -aban- doned squalling in favor or negotiating with t he city and federal governments. · · 1 don't like the word squat- ting. lt is very negative and derogatory.·· says Burris, a wounded Vietnam veteran, who pre f e r s the appellation · 'homefinders. · · But DeBa rnardo insisted squatting is the only way to get poor people into homes they need . which is why he adopted the name .. Aegis," a Greek word meaning protector. Both DeBernardo and Burris had worked in the first squatter campaigns with Milton Street, now a Republican state senator. ·'They call us criminals because we break into empty houses." De Bernardo says. "So what? People are willing to go to jail to get housing. Many can't afford lo pay rent, and they are being forced out of places they s hare with relatives or friends." Burris says most of the squat- ters are poor. black inner city residents on welfare. like Mrs. Gay. ·• 1 ·m willing to fix my house up, but you get scared about whether they'll take it away." s he says. "I've put close to S3.000 in already, mostly for plumbing, and there's a lot more to be done. I'd like to own it. l'm not looking for a gift. I think I'd be one or the best homeowners in the city. But I don't want to s ink more money in unless l know I can keep it." That's the rallying cry of the squatters who come in the night with their possessions and take over a battered building. John Walker, left. and brother Troy get in.!tructiom from Charles Burri.I, head of lmter.City Organtzing Network. on how to keep floor drain clean aft~r a pipe burst. W . Oliv e r L egge tt , Philadelphia director for the U.S. Department of Hqusing and Urban Development which owns 67 or the seized buildings, has or- de red them all vacated, or he'll start eviction proceedings. "Some or those occupied build- ings were already sold to other people. or were being repaired," Leggett says. "We shouldn't pit poor people against poor people. Most are trying to secure a ing into someone else's property no matter how justified the purpose." Burris agreed to move his peo- ple out of the HUD buildings if they were offered s ubs titute houses, and Leggett arranged with the Philadelphia Office of H ous ing and Community Development to shift the squat- ters into the rity's girt property program. De Bernardo calls it surrender. "HUD does not get these houses from a Christmas tree.'' house by leg1t1mate means, often through the city's gift property program." Many community groups, try- ing to reviv e dying neighborhoods, buy abandoned houses to fi x them up for sale - and become victims of squat- ters. It happened to the West Oak Lane Community Development Corp . whose director. Jan Rubin, says she wasn't opposed to squatting but not in her building where a woman and three kids moved in spring. "She had no right to be in there. and she had no right to do anything in the property." says Ms Rubin , who d r opped criminal trespass charges after the city gave the family a free house. and 1t left without evir- tion. Few squatters ever are evict- ed. They either make a deal to keep the property they grabbed illegally, or accept an alternate home from the city. "You can't condone seizing a property illegally," says Leg- gett. "You can't condone break- Burris says it was negotiation ··we have no problem working with anybody as long as the poor folk can get decent and liveable housing, or have the opportunity to make them decent and livea- ble," s~s Burris. who collects $~ a month for a war dis ability and i s given roo d and transportation by ICON mem· bers for his voluntary service. DeBernardo insists "squatting is an ongoing problem because Philadelphia has no housing pro· g ram. If the city doesn't deal with it. the people are going to deal with it." Leggett says the Robin Hood approach may have emotional appeal "but what Robin Hood did was illegal and we won't al- low that.·· .. People will have to start finding houses legally from now on ... the HUD official says Under President Carter. HUD negotiated with the squatters a nd eventually turned over ownership of more than 200 homes to those who had seized them. Leggett says the govern· ment won't make such deals anymore. "HUD does not get these houses from a Christmas t ree," Leggett says. "They are ac- quired when a homebuyer de- faults on an FHA mortgage. "We have to pay the debt to the bank because we insured the mortgage loan. If we keep let- ting squatters take these houses. then we won't be able to sell them to private buyers, and we will never be able to h ave money to continue the loan· ins urance program." DeBernardo says empty houses shouldn't stay empty as long as poor people need them. ··I think this whole thing is phony," De Bernardo says. "I don't lhmk the government is sincere, or else they will just.let people have the houses they're already in." Kim Powell , a 23-year-old mother of two who is pregnant and separate d from her husband, had been squatting in a HUD house until she got a free one from the city. "It's not too bad," she says. "I think it is gqing to be great. I thank the Lord for it." Mrs. Powell became a squat- ter because her r elatives couldn't provide a home for her anymore, and neither would her hus band, and it was too ex- pensive to rent on her $80 a week welfare check. "I struggled for this ," she says or the two-story house the city gave her "for nothing." Gift houses are turned over to applicants for a $13.50 title fee, and they must repair them, and live in them, or give them back. Mrs. Powell had waited more than 10 months for ht?rs, and some people wait even longer. Clay Cohen, in charge of the gift house project, says, "We've turned over more than 3.800 houses since the pro~ram start- Martha Walker, left, holds Natasha. 2-months-0ld. as shf• direct• dm.lfhters Veronica. kMelhtQ, and Juanita, to ta,,.? newspapers over windows until they can get curtain&. Charlet Bunia standr ~- ed in 1975. but there's at least 2,000 people on a waiting li st." Right now the r ity claims about 90 people get a free house every month, or roughly 1,000 a year . DiBernardinis of the Kens- ington community group says, "We were promised it would go up to 200 a month in July, and that was false. So we're squat- ting. We're doing what we've got to do. "Our goal is to get the city to reach 200 gift homes a month, and if they get even near it. and look like they're serious. then we'll call the squatting off. We want them to do their job. and look like they're serious. then we'll call the squatting orr. We want them to do their job ... Cohen says the processing in- volved averages about nine months because efforts first must be made to try to reach the listed owner and give him a chance to pay back taxes. Some lucky homefinders can get their properly in a s s hort as two weeks if the city has possession and title has been cleared. "We are making every effort to double the number or houses we give away.'' says Greg Coleman. director of OHCD, who fixes the number or vacant abandoned hou ses i n Philadelphia at 22,000. "We ex· peel to reach 200 houses by win- tertime. We want to get people into houses they can stay in, and out or houses they don't belong in " Burris, who claims there are more than 40 ,000 abandoned buildings, says if the city in- crease<! the OHCD staff it wouJd speed up the work and get homeseekers out of Red Cross and Salvation Army shelters, and also out of crowded homes now filled with two or three families. "We're willing to pitch in and do the staffing work if they'll give us the houses to give away," Burris says. "We 've been doing it. sort of illegally squatting. We would prefer to do it legall y." School o fficial to k eep post SAN DIEGO <AP > -San Diego School District Superin- tendent Thomas Goodman has been placed on probation by the school board r ather than being d e m oted as had b een con- sidered. Unhappy with Goodman's ac- tions on school integration and other issues, the board about two weeks ago proposed demot· lng Goodman to assistant superintendent without cutting his pay or benefits. Fire inve stigated VAN NUYS <AP)'-ln- vestl1aton are looklq lDto tbe CHH ol a bl ... tat Miit ftamea leaplq tMliuO tbe roof fll a OD•ltarj cbelnkal 1upplf Will· tn1 tbat IUlhnd an .... nGtll ,_,ooo ta....._. .• 1 ' • 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, Octobor 9. 1981 •ANN LANDERS •HOROSCOPE •DR . STEINCROHN .. ' Sex more than fantasy AP ....... PROTESTERS GET MILK Prntl·:-.tt.•rs op post•d to runw<1~ ton-.1 ru<:twn 111 Frankfurt get u dbtrihut1on ol milk from p11l1C'l' Sh1t•lclt•<l poli<·t• have been guarding the pro- t1.• s l l' r... \\ ho a re b I o c k i n g C' on!-. t r u C' t i o n "orkL•r·s I rnm lht• project . PARKING LOT SALi and SKI SWAP ! SAT. OCT. I 0, I 0 A.M.-6 P.M. AS LOW AS .. Oriental illusion or bamboo sculpture? There seems no simple item, prized in China, that does not Incorporate imagination and taste. Thus. we continue to marvel at bamboo bird cages. They create the illusion of multi-storied temples. Yet. the ancient oriental designs seem as fresh as modern architectural sculptures. For indoor climbing plants, flower arrangements, or as a true bird cage. buy yours today. 3 tier (as pictured) .................... 14.99 5 tier ............................... 19.99 7 tier ............................... 24.99 ,.,_., The new • IBP collections ANAHEIM -509 E . Katella Avenue. 772-2472 COSTA MESA -2110 Harbor Boulevard, 540·7337 MISSION VIEJO -308 Mission Viejo Mall, 495·6582 • -- DEAR i\NN l.i\NIH;HS I hoptt you hear frm11 man) woml'n who dba~n·t· J !-i wholehearkdlv as I with ·onl• Who II<•.., Been Ac·ting for Yt•ars ... I'm :l!). nwrnt·d for eight )'Cars and h;n ·t• two ~m:1ll Children. [ haVl' nt'\'l'I' (akl•d all orgas m for the simple r eason ttwt 11 '""s Ill'\ 1·1 necessary lo pretend As a result of Orw'< l(•tll..·1 I lt•ar many me n will s tart qut•s t1on1ng thl·tr partner·i, sinccnt..\' al not out loud. J I leas t in their m11H.b lkst ........ ur,•d gentlemen. millaons ol \\omen think "'<'" 1:-. the best thrng that t'\'t•r happt•nt•tl 10 .i bodv. ·Along with )our t•:-.t•t•llt·nt 1cl t•a:-. •rn lwt ter communication. I \\ould suggt•st ... 11n1t• harmless hmtasizing :\1~ 1maginat1on 1i,,, taken me to m<1n~ I asl'rnatrng placl'" \\1th fabulous partnt'l'!-i ll s trul~· t•xl'iting :rnd where's lhl• harm" It 's much bcllt•r than having extramur ll;JI affuir~ lo udd sprc·t· tu a relationship th(Jl hiJ s gone slightl,,· ... t<ilt· The only problem I st•<.• is that all th11:-.t· "other" men ncn•r know whut u funtast i(' time they ha\'l' h<.icl ' TL'R'.\IED·O:'-i Tl:\.\ DEAR T I NA : Women from l'''er\' statt• in the union. Tokyo, Canada, )1 t•xko Cit~. Bangkok and Hong Kong wrote lo say lh<'.' never had to rake an~thing -tht.>ir s(•\ Jives are great. It was a real upper lo hear from so many rulntled re males. t ·suall y the mail runs the othe r direction. Ho" nice! Here·~ anolhl•r \'oice on the saml' subject. DE.\R .\:'\:'\ .Ju-..t .1 qu1<'k rt·ph 111 th1· gal who hud ht'l'n ,1t·t1ng 1111 \l·,1r-.. I d Ir!..•· In kno\\ "h<tt -.h<· b.1-."d h1•1 11lt111m.1111111 on Lc.1ch-. 'ou a-.k \\ h.it I H) \\Olltl·n gl'l 11111 ol ... ex··· Plt•<Jsl' JH•rm1t 11\c· to tc ·ll 'IHI bete1use ob\'iou:-.l.' 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I can't 1m<.1grne :Jll\ om· gorng throul-(h a lifetime of m1:1r· na~t· a<·trng · c Whal a strain il musl bl.''. 1 l.o\'l'. plt.•<1'>ure. relaxation. total ~ha:· rng and tomplete sat1sf <.1ct1on this 1s wh.it SEX 1s <ill about .Just sign ml' '.\:O Tll f":S Pl.\'\ I '\ I I.LI '.\IOIS lh·ar ,,T.: Thank~ for a neat wrap-up. l>E.\H .\ "\'\ Li\~DERS You said ... ottwthrng rn 'our tolumn n•rentl~· th<1t p<tl'h•d ;1 \\ ;dlop I :-.a\\ m~ st'lf It was this "'t·nt l'tH·t· Sunw pt•opll• gl'l nothing out of t hl'r,1p~ Intl dot·tor hills Other'> find a ne,,· I 1 IL· I ""'" 111 thl'l'i.IP.' for I I months. It was 1·:-.pvn:-1\t' an<I timL· c:on:-.ummg I didn ·t ft•el I \\ ;1~ making an~ progress. Whe n I told lht• do('tor hm\ I It'll. he said m~· <it· titude \\a ... poor und \\'(.'got into an argu- tnl·nt I sloppt•d going. '.\;ow I feel as if I h;I\ l' larll·cl iJgurn Wh~ does ps~'l'hiatri c tlwr;qi.' \\Ork for somt.· people und not otlwr-.. PITTSHL'RCll WOF: l>F..\R P.\\'.: Thert> are many reason!o\ hut on<' of tlw mo!-il (r(•quent b -wrong fit ht•t \H't.•n µatit·nt and lher apbt. \ ('ompt•h•nt p~~ chiatri~l ~hould have a ~ood icl<•a \\ hethN or not the~ belong to~•·ttwr HEFORE the patient invests U month~ in ..,, . ..,!-.ion:-. Ir tht.·~ do :'\OT ht.>lon~ togethe r. the doct11r ... twulct lt•vt.•I \\ith tht-patient and I 11 r 11 h i m 11 r h " r o ' 1• r to a not h .. r I"'' dtiatri..,l. \\'llut 11re /lie do's and don'ts of teachmg your t'/11/rl ubout the birds and the bees'' Let Ann Landers' 1wu: boukl1'I. l/ciw. Whal. and When to Tell Your Child Ab<JU/ Ser ... give you the ground rules. F'or y1Jur copy send 50 cents along unth a long, stamped, sel/·addrt'S.~('d l'nuelope to Ann Landers. P 0 . Box 119!15 C/11cayo Ill fiOOll Julie liked topless role Q: We're up to our t·ar~ "ith book~ ht• ing written about Eli zabeth Ta~ lor. l 'p lo now. "e',•e heard nothin~ rrom one·tinw hubbv Eddie Fisher and hb o;ide or lht· Tavlor-Richard Burton ~ton" .\n,·thing up· coming from Eddi<''? -. Juli ~ II .. Ft. Laude rdale. F la. A. Ye!-. Ecldit'·.., ltft• stor~ 1 .\n lt111u• ... 1 book about mv life.· ht• tells u:-.1. wtll lw published b~ i°lt.1 rpC'r & Row 1n :\o\ l'ml>er The publicit~ campaign wtll 1nd11dc.• a 21i cit\' tour. hitting the TV ;.111d rnd10 l<.ilk s hows around tht· <·ountr~ Wt' re told ~ou 11 also be able to reuct somt.• <.·xc·c.•rpts frnm his book in Good Houst•ket•prng magazrnl' The 53·\'l'i.tr·old :-.l tll·bo\'tsh looking singer is \'l'r~· much in Ion• thc~c days Ills girlfriend is Li ns<1~ Oa\'is. <1 beautiful young ps~·cholog1sl Eddie's been play111J.: hotels in the Catskills. Phil<1dclph1a . ::Vtiami. and doing <.in occasional T\' guest s hot. A performer \\ho·-. ml'llmH•cl through the ,·ears. ht !-. ,·01ce has nt•\ l'l' bc(•n bl'ltl'r And. he·s bN'n rct•e1\'l•cl b~ h1:-. audienct•s with great glet• and t.•\·en st:rnctmg O\'J lions. Once <1 s tar of his cJ\\n T\' show. Ed die's working hard on the comeback trt.1il . and recently entertained the pas:-.t•ngers 1111 the L<1bc>r Da~ ('l'Ut!-ie of the luxur.' ltnc.·r SS ~orw;.1~· Q: Didn't goody-goody actress Julit· Andrews reel degraded appearing toples-. in her recent movie. "S.0 .8 . "'? -)lrs. Robert Woods, J ersey Cit)'. ~.J. No. "I didn't feel degraded." the :-.tar of "Sound of Music · and .. :\hlry Poppins" insists ... , had a s uper tinw ll ... ;1 \\Oil derful role ... Q: I've known for years. unfortunate!). that money doesn't grow on trees. But a friend just back from the Philippines is trying to tell me that oil grows on trees there. l sshejoking?-Wanda H .• Oxna'rd. A: No. She's serious It seems that J Filipino schoolteacher discove,rcd the petroleum tree called the hanga tree Its Punch "Good luck, kkt. The record Is 26 temples!" PERSONALITY Q.&A. BY MARILYN ANO HY GARONER I ru11 'tl·lcls Ct kl'l'llM'nt' likl' oil that can be u ... l'd iot t·11ok1ng and housl!hold l<1mps. The tw11g ;1 trt•t• g ro\\s 'did throughout the Phl11pp11w-. and \\ tll nov.· be cultivated to 1•\plnrt all L·l'IWtl\·L' ... cwrc.·es of enl'rg~· <): With all thC' talk about President Rt'a ~an·.., al-{t'. isn't the president or Italy t'\ •·n ulctt·r'.' -.\nlonio G .. St. Louis. .\ Yt•s It a l~· .. popular prl'~ident. San- clto Pertin1. h<.1s re<:enth· turned 85. He pa~ s for hrs personal tra\·el. frequents his olcl 1w1ghborhood haunts and wi ns ap· plaust• for !-.U<:h uncon\'enlional acts as ad· mon1:--h1ng against the bureaucracy·s notonmi... rnc·ompell'ncc "Some think the prl'~1<lt•n1 should bl' de<Jf. dumb and hi ind.·· "·'·'"' Pl1rt1n1 I <.1m none of those .. Our .\\\ anl of thc.• :\lonlh for Pulling I 11 ... :\font•\ \\'ht.•rt• llis ~louth Is" goes to tonll'dr;.in Richard Prvor The talented blJ<.'k 1wrlormer. in ~111 effort to stop t urt ht•r youth gang ucl1vit) in Watts. has pll>dgect S200.000 to the gangs. if a cease· fin· agrcc·mcnt is reached. and educ<1tional and self lwlp programs instituted. Pr~ 01'. who bar ely escaped death from hr:-f1l'r~ acC'i clent ;i ~·t·ar af:(o. is also donal· ing S92.;)()0 lo thl· Sheenway Elementar y ·School in Lo~ Angcit's. to bu~· a building to houst• a junior high school. He also donated S Jll.Oll1l to combat clru~ abuse in his ho m l'lown of Penn u. II 1 (~: Country-western singer Willie ~elson was recently treated in a hospital ror a collapsed lung. How did this condition come about'? -('. Lewis. taten Island, ~.Y. A '.\lel!,on·~ lung collapsed when a hole was made in the lung's surface. But the doctor!'i don't know wh<.tl caused the hole. Q: A Chinese friend of mine insists he can gel rid or a toothache by simply rub- bing ice in his hand. Can you t~ll me any thing bout this'? -Ric h' rd K .• Pittsburgh A : Yes The cold facts a re these: Re · cen t s tudi es prove what C h i n ese acupuncturists have kriown for 5.000 years. that ice rubbed in your hand -not your jaw at a point between your thumb and forefinger. re lieves dental pain for up to 15 minutes ~ Send your question$ to Hy Gardner. "Glod You Asked That:· in care of the Daily Pilot. P 0 Bo.r 19620. Irvine. Calif 92714 MarllJln and lly Gardner writ answer °' mony question8 ai rhey cnn m rherr column. bul the volu~ oj mad make.~ personal r(plaes 1mpmatble ... • • .,,,,,. By PHIL INTERLANOI of Laguna Beach C11•1~f ........ $-• lne w--- "I've renewed Ted for the fall season." HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Gemini: Buy luxury item Saturrla~. 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(. ti I H :\l ;1tt•nal <·n·all'd h~ ~11u prO\l'" mu11· \·aluable than on).!inall~ ant1r1p.tll0d Lunar l'll1phasts on lmanc:r<.il '>lntt'lllt'l' ch.ingt' of pH,\ mt.•nt !->t'ht•cfult• <11ld :1 I°('\ 1:-.IOn of huclget PISCES ( Ft·b . I!) :\larrh :.?O • l)i:- sen:-ion in rank!-. dimini!-.he.., You t l'l'C'I\ l' !'rt•d1l for !->l'l1 lmf.! di:-.putt• 1-'o<.'th 1111 pmH·r-. nf pl'l'SlWSiun No smoking DEAR DR. STEl'.'/('ROll~: D..octor!-> kee1> telling us to quit ..,moking. However. I have n't met one ~et \\ho orf l'r.., a ..,peC'i fi c method &hat works for e\'enon.-. Until they can come• up· with a ... urt.>fire, unfailing wa~· to give up the habit. I think they should get orr their ... oapboxes and do ' a bit or quitting or their own: in otht.>r words. sto p t<'lllng u.., that tobacco i.., ha d for us. I've smok<'d :-.ince I wa.., 16. I s till put away two packs a d a~· at lhe age or 56. f re- alize I'm cutting years orr my life -ac- cording lo r ecent statistics. And I've tried . The slow wa\·. ThE' rast way. Even, when I've quit for a few weeks, I'm back lo smoking again. • _ I've been thinking about c ha nging to · the new low-tar, low-nicotine cigarettes. Will that he lp me to quit ultimate ly? In· cidentally, my rasping cough is beginning to gel me down. -MR. T. DEAR MR T . Some call the anabilit~ ~ to quit lack or will power Other., try to get cute and sa v lt's lack of ··won 't µower ·· I call it lack · <'>r1prop r and strong mot1\'a tion. 1 AIT HOPPf THE INNOCENT BY.STANDER Chic mugger hits on poor President lkagan h<.ts c:omc out strong ly against thost• bleeding hcarb who h:t\'t' t•ontcndl•d for Yl'<H's povPrt~· is •1 mujor t'l.lll!->l' Of l'l lll1l' .. Thl' lruth ts that toda\ :-. enminab. for the most part. S(Jttl ~I r 'rtt.-agan. ·an• not d<.·spcralt' pcuµl c St•l•king hn·ad lur thL·tr fam1ltc!-> . It s ob' 1ou s that deprivation and want don't nC'c<'o.;sa nl.' 1n trea se cn ml' · And he's ab:-.olute l.' right Thul -, \\h~ 1l h:.i s becom(• !->o d tatl gl·rou' tn "alk alont• thrnu~h ;.i e1t~ ·!°'> m·1ghborhoocb \\hl•n• lht•1r packs of lur <·lad matron!-> lurk bt•hind thl' prl\'l't hcdgt'!->. wa1l111g lo !->Urrnund and bludgl'<>n thl· urrn an ll't'n-ai:l'r \\ti h lht·rr (;ucr1 purst.·-., llt:-.l for k1c·i.. ... · Bl'T WHAT llAS t•aust•cl our 11 at1 011 ·-. rich to makt• o ur .... tn·t'ls un!->afe for hont'!->l c·1ti zens·1 For thl• ans wer to this. I obtained ~rn cxdus 1n• inll'rnt•w with \\'t>ll ington yfosler fl!. \'alt• ·i;1. who, when 11 comes 10 mugging. is a legt.•rHI 111 his O\\/ll tirnl• It was Mosler. <I!-> ~·nu prnbabl~ kno". who Sl'I a rec:ord for other ... lo shol)l al whe n he mugged lhn•t• w1110s. a llan: Krbhna flowt•r pt•ddlt•r and a l i yeur old ~ outh on (J '-:umlH.'r :11 IHI!-> di :1 n·d lig ht 111 bro;.icl d;.iyl 1ght Iii'-tc.tk l• 111 IH' "llrl'. \\a ... 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"I .\:\1 ~OT I~ 1·1 tnll' lot tht• rn111w\ :\lo!-.l1·r " -.,tot ~ 1 ... t~ p1c,1I 111 ht" t:lc.1:-." lit• \\as ra1,l'd 111 tlw \\',\SP i,:lwlto of P;.ilm Rl'U('h . \\ hl·rt· urwmplm 11wrll run ... u ... 111 !.!h as 82 :l pertt•nt .ind mo:-.t famillL'" clt·pl'ntl on gon•rnml•nt handouts !->lll'h c.t!-> c-o m mod1ty "llh~1dll'S. lax c:·Nhh and 1kple1 ion allowanc.·t•!->. to make· 1·mb ITil'l'I Like.' mo!->t ghL·t tci krd~. :\los lL·r lurnvd 10 sports ;11 an earl.\ agt• t o 1·l·l1t·n· till' tL1d1u rn or h1:-. tdlt• and d1 ... s olutl' ltf'l• I it' s hO\\ l'd "tllTil' prllll11!-.l' ;J°' .t 1!ctlflor -.qu;1°'h pl ;1,\ 1•r and ranng dnn·r IT WAS OlTK hunting thut lt·cl h1rn 111 to <'rt n1l' · Afl<·r J.!l'l l 111g up :it I .1 m fri1 t "o mont 11 ..... · ht• sa 1d I n·:tl11c•d I \\ .1.... .11 heart. :1 n1gh1 pl·r..,on .b .1 hl'g1nnt·r lw ... 1,1rt1:d out \\a\ l,t\ 111g l1lth g r~1clt•r" 101 tlw1r lunch m(>nt'' then bl·t·.iml· ,1n tt1lt•1 mcd1alt· pur ... l· '-ll<ltc·ht•r .met ltn,,11\ . .titer uni\ ,1 It•\\ ll's:-.o n ..... graduat<·d 111 <'\IH:rl 1)1gh1t ltnl' rnu~g1ng I en10~ thl' t'\t•r 1·1"t' thl' t n·:-.h :111· :rncl 1 hl' me<1111nglul n·l,11111rhh1p-. th.11 rn11gg111g p ro\·ldl'"· hL• ._:t ld .\SKEU Wlt\T llE thought 11f thosl' fl'\\ dt•spt·nttl' muggc·r .... who ;1n· nwn•l.' :-.l0l'k1n g hn•<1d lor thl•1r f:.imtl11 • .... :\lo:-.lt·r !-.~tHI \\llh a gn111:1 C'!'. It s monl'~ grubbing prnft.•..,!->ion;1b l1k1· thL·m . he.• '<i ld . · \\ho ).!l\ l' crtml1 a l,;itJ IHtl)h' So it ·s 111>\'iou:-. I h.11 \Ir Rt•;i g;111 1s 1101 go1 11 g lo rnakt• our "tn·t·b :-..1f1· unt ti lh' tttkl':-the neh off \\l·ll'.1n'. l.:t'h 1 IH· "' t·r privileged kids out ol !ht• glwll11t'" a nd rinds lhcm worlhwhrlc 1oli-. "" th1•\ \\011°1 ha\·(· the timt> or l'nt·rg' ti> I'll'.' 011 1i.... honest citizens That "ill -.,1111\\ tho"' blr<.•d111g lwart!-. .1 t h111g Ill' l \\II POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT PREPARE FOR ETERNITY: T IDY' VP VOUflt.. ROOM. 'IA' A.41fl .. ·Of'I 1)•1111•AI .fJI A.gf'IU AH.,..lf"J / 0~•1 l,.fl•CtOO f1•bll"• MY ... ..,. 1h "9 hV' means life T rou1 HEALTH DR. PETER J . STEINCROHN For example . c:on~ider ~our rnsping tough If .\ ou bccoml' !->ttfficientl~· moti\'Jl Pd \'OU will lrul\· bt'lic\'e that vou are com · milting s low su.1cicte : that ~·our cou~h ma~· he carlv 1or late 1 indication that ,-ou are u lre ad;· surfcring from emph~·!->c ma or harboring lung cancer You'll quit s moking o\'c rnig ht . It will not mutter that you quit l'O ld . I urkcy and suffer withdrawul !->~·mptoms 1 nausea. headachl'. etc '· Motivation will t e ll you that temporary discomfort!-> weighed againl-t good health and lonJ.! lifl' ttre not too difficult to bear. • • • U nless treated early, anxiety may become a fi xed disease. say Or. Steincrohn and Dr. La Fin in their booklet. ··What To Do For Chronic Anxiety ... For a copy write them at tlai s newspaper. enclosing-50 cenlct and a ~tamped. self-addressed envelop . ------.. -· ------·- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 9, 1981 Bl SUITED Sam Bro" n. 11. of Ea!->ll''. S.C . who v1sill'd Eg~ pt l wo ~'l'<.tl's ago a!-> g lll'!->t of l:t ll' :\n\o\ar S<.1du1 gol'!-> s u11 -.hopping 111 ... ~ huml'I0\\11 :-.tort' owned I)\ C L Srnrlh. left Brown has b('l.'11 invilt•d t<i attend SCJlurda~ " fum•ral for Sadat Merona Sport. the active look for tall Perteet tor Sol\Jrdoys or onv day• Shirts ond pants Olf' 100't cotton 1r Q•,..OI lolo colOl~ AL'S GARAGE 56 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH (714) 644 7030 .... J~ PLANT NOW FOR FALL COLOR ~. Rev:,~~~~~~~Y~~,=~~.~~o~~~:~~ a~~~olor lilm( year round. You wlll find premium plants, a complete line of garden care products and all the expert know-how at Roger's. Come in, treat yourself to some great buys and pick j up a complimentary Fall Planting Guide. FWRIST ... SAVE 24o/o Add a lasting and beautiful flair to your home with fall arrangements in silk and dried plants. POTIERY ... SAVE 20% on all styles and sizes. The perfect place to plant bulbs. See the excellent selection of pots and bulbs at Roger's. FALL COLOR Select your fall colors from a palette of Pansys, Violas, Snapdragons, Phlox and Oianthus. With Roger's Soll Prep, Flower Food and a little TLC you wlll have gorgeous color thru March-Aprll. Its coming November 6, 6-9 P.M .. Come and enjoy our most spectacular Christmas displays ever: animated Christmas scenes, fully decorated 12' showpiece trees. unique, Imported ornaments and gifts, WINTER GREEN LAWN A generous helplng of rye seed now will keep your lawn green year round. SPECIALS Flexible Lawn Rakes Leaf Bags 4• Color Mums 2 gal. Azaleas 2 cu. ft. Mineralized Planter Mix reg. s7_29 Now15.99 reg. '1.99 Now '1.49 reg. 11.98 Now11 .. 28 reg. '9.00 Now '6.50 reg. 13.99 Now '2.99 electric trains, Roger's-made center- pieces, wreaths and door swags as well as decorations throughout the gardens, This is a treat to sha•e with your friends. Prices effective lhrough Oo1. 14th, and aut>tect to quanm1 .. on hand. 64().5800 M 16RICA'S MOST BBAU17flJL GARDEN CE°NTER Op911tt0•00tf1•klll~'"1t11t~ot~M·~""'~lda111 ........ .._._ N~SERV • INDOOR Pt.ANTS • FLORISl • ~NOSCAPING • PATIO FURNITURE • A"TOJES \ -• Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 9, 1981 County rej~@ts ·....---------~---. rock concert gordon 8l CO. r:ic:n KLAMATH FAL~, Ore. (AP> -A California man wu rebuffed by Klamath County officials when he proposed to sta1e a rock concert near bere ror 350,000 people durtna the chilly days or November. Ray Tate, president of American Gaa and Technology, proposed to conduct the festival late next month. He says it would feature 10 prominent musical acts to help a new business at an aban- doned industrial plant near Chiloquin, about 25 miles north of here. He announced his plans to a meeting of merchants and then requested a permit for the festival from Nell Kuonen and Floyd Wynne, both county commissioners. 1200,000 IAME BRAND •ISWUR llVEIT•Y MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OF LOSSES SUFFERED! Wynne and Mrs. Kuonen said there was no way the permit would be granted. ·'The magnitude of the logistics, sewage, water, security, power," said Wynne. "It's im- possible." . T he population of the southern Oregon county is about 59,000. Tate says his San Mateo company wants to re· open a plant, formerly 'run by the Johns Manville Co.. In January to manufacture plastic compo- nents. He said the festival would be centered around a conservation theme. and have about 500 acres of camping available near the plant. About 750 portable toilets would be provided and the sewage would be shipped by railroad out of the county. he said. "l hope it won't insult you If 1 continue to purs ue the project," Tate asked the com· missioners. "Of course not," said Mrs. Kuonen. "You have the right to pursue free enterprise like anyone else." Cuts hold up report WASHINGTON <AP> -Americans had to wait a few extra hours today to learn about in- flation's latest ups or downs -thanks lo federal budget cuts. The Bureau of Labor Statistics said it pushed back by five hours the release of its latest figures on inflation at the wholesale level because of restrictions on spending money for overtime work to print the report. The September figures on the Producer Price Index were released al 11 a.m. PDT instead of 6 a.m. PDT, it said. Art/Craft Show \ Huntington ~nter Mall Fri.-Sat.- Sun .. Oct. ~1~11 ·'Our 24th year " ' .. Auro & Homeownt:rs- " ,·~· Ouotes By Phone • FAIMOS llCSIWG ., S4a.SH4 w IJS-l4l7 ltt4 ....... ·CotteMtt41 . 's A11U1 RtN P1trlCllll LHVll 8111 Blau Mcl1tou C••••I• ExClll1 ..... 1 D'Avlla Creu Cnek I! Cnlx Oscar DI l1 R11t1 K.-.a.r•11 81• P111l Caner Cl1~ • gordon & co.~ 1000 BRISTOL ST. 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Since, legally, no other bank, savings & loan or thrift can offer you more interest on a ''TAX-5.AVER" CERTJFI- CATE, it certainly makes sense to save where you know you11 be getting the best banking service available anywhere. TAX SAVER CERTIFICATES NOW AVAILABLE ON SATURDAYS 9AM • 1PM ThrM locedcml in Newport Belch: Paclftc Cout Highway at A'fOCado/760-8000, Dover at SiztMnth Slreet/648-5333, Thlny-&econd StrMt at W'ayette/818-8333. . . ' .... E1rt .,,,. Vln1y 11ccr URGENT AUCTION HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS SHI~! 1~~~~~Nt,, J1'UL'A~'?!l!x"'HI. SHl.._NT 2: 20 ,OOT COHTAINt!", YHIEL IMCOTRANI IPt .. IT. e have to sell urgently over .500 hand picked oriental rug o raise urgently needed cash to release the abov entloned shipments from U.S. Customs. · Included In the auction will be rugs from all the leading ru weaving countries. Alt of these rugs are of the finest quallt and are In excellent condition. 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''"' SHERMAN CLAYS PIANO & ORGAN ffi[(][(]~OOill~lillm SllEI We are p1ou<1 of our 111 years oller1no tne finest 1n p1•nos and or91na lo shOw our appreciation lor your 1upp0rl we •re ollcrino two ol our most p0putar mooets 31 • substantial savings Come In tooay ano ta>e advan11ge ol tnese ••Cellent bovs SATURDAY 10-8 SUNDAY 12-5 MAJOR BRANDS·NEW & USED-MANY STYLES-MANY MODELS IUllllALL UINET OflOAN rhla Klmbllll 0tgen encou~ .. sell·IUClllft11 wlll't surPfll fft11 ean. Wl'tal eoun<lal Trumpel, Bonfo. Plano. No m11111 wlllcll one you ploy. you aound "Fun·IHtlc" wllll 1111a new Klmboll C:O.... tn lo· day, tJtperlenc. II for youraetl. Reg. $2199 Now $1699 Ktmbllll s new studio style bftt191 Ille lnlo 1111001 at 1 price so low you con !lordly believe II Mony ..cellent features 1nclu<11ng lull stie direct blow action all In • contemp0rary cabinet In gleaming welnul Reg.·$2749 Now $2249 ~~~~~~~~~~-·~~~~~~~~-~- .... ATnNDINO OU11 .. LI ..,.,,. OUll Imo DOT • .,.,. OUll UIUAl 0000 'IALUH PMVAL ~:.. St.dlo ....••.• $ 2200 :.Ws,-; .......... s1299 ::t ................ s2599 Hew . s1299 ~Cara••........ · . :.,She~ .......... s4450 =:;:: ;:,:::. .... s 1199 u~nm SUPPl.Y OF SALi ITIMS Mi..d-~IO prior NII HIW STltMWAY DIALll " CCC HEAD John E ·J ack" Dugan h a~ b een appoi nted b~ (;e\'. Bro\\n a~ ne\\ dir ec to r u f t h l· California Con~l'n·a tion Corps n•pla('lllg HT Col lin~ \ • ~-•-••••• u 0 0 ... • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Frlday, October 9, 1981 Militia group to re-enact Battle of ~Yorktown . PROVIDENCE. R.I. <AP> -To the beating of drums. brightly costumed roilltl' members bealn a trek this weekend to re·e.nact a march by the F'rcnch that gave emereing America Its decisive victory ln the Battle of Yorktown. "This will be the last hurrah of the Blcenten· nlal. '' said Crosby Milliman. who wlll don the red pants and gold·lrlmmed blue coat of Comte de Rochambeau, the French lieutenant eeneral who joined his forces with the command of Gen. Georee Washington and rushed south to corner British Gen. Charles Cornwallis 200 years ago. ·'This is the one we have all been looking forward to for more than six years," said Milliman, an engineer al the Bath Iron Works in Mame and one or about 1,000 members of militia groups signed up for the march. "We are celebrating our country's birthday. As tacky as that may sound, it's given me an op- portunity to do something for, my country." The New England militia members and their friends and families will camp in 18th century style in East Greenwich tonight, then drive to Providence on Saturday for opening ceremonies. On Sund~y they start the six-day drive - which took Rochambeau four months on foot - stopping in towns in Connecticut. New York. New Jersey, Maryland and Virginia. The army ls scheduled to arrive in Yorktown, Va .. on Oct. 16 to join others in re-crealin& the bat- tle. Cornwallis surrendered there Oct. 19. 1781 It was Rdcbambeau who c onvlnc~d Washington t.o leave New York and march to Vlrginia, arranging for a French neet to sail from the West Indles to block the escape of the British. He landed some 6,000 troops at Newport, R.l. on July U, 1780. "Without Rochambeau, we could still be a British colony," said William Janowski, executive director of the Rhode Island Heritage Commission. "The British realized that since the French were with the Continental Army, they would not be able to beat the combined forces. "It was the onJy lime during the Revolu- tionary War that the Americans enjoyed an advan- tage in numbers of troops, firepower and ammuni· lion. The French also loaned the Continental Army the money to pay its troops so they'd continue the march." Participants have s p::mt hundreds of dollars to reproduce uniforms, guns and paraphernalia used by e ach of Rochambeau's five regiments the Bourbonnais, the Deux-Ponts. the Solssonnals, the Saiotonge and the Lauzun Legion. The march was organized by Gilbert Hempel. bri&adier general of the Rhode Island Militia, who has spent four yean planning the event. National Guurd units from the region were asked to help trans port the army along with 1.500 camp followers. A French television crew will accompany the troops to tape a program on the march, Hempel said. -' Policy backed SAN FRANCISCO <AP ) -An auto in- surance company has no liability to minors in- jured in a car driven by their insured father, a Court of Appeal ruled. However. the company has lo defend any suit against the person it in- sured, it said. ~CIDIB~J P f\JYCIDCID .......... ~®™ com~mrn GRAND OPENING PA'RTY • SATURDAY, OCT. 10 10·4 P.M. IRVINE BLVD. AT YALE, IRVINE FREE DRAWINGS HOURLY *FREE COFFEE* FREE LOLLIPOPS *FREE PONY RIDES *FREE GIFTS *FREE BALLOONS BS Budget reduced SACRAMENTO lAP> Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. hu s igned le&il!Jl· lion c hopping'~·n estimated S13S million out of the SL:I billion special education budget tor handi c app e d children. Brown signed SB769 by Sen. Alan Sieroty, D·Los Angeles . *BACHELORS & BACHELORETTES *ORANGE COAST COLLEGE SQUARE DANCERS . BAND X *PEPSI CHALLENGE *STROLLING MUSICIANS from *IRVINE DANCE ACADEMY PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY ~~*FRISBIE EXHIBITION *CHEZ STRINGS J~i··, .... ~:·~ *LION COUNTRY SAFARI · ANIMAL * 2~ HOT DOGS, 10¢ PEPSI, . ·~ .. ~i~::·:. *ICE CARVINGS BY PETER FINAN 15¢ POPCORN , .t t,.& '- Bank of America Barro's Pizza Northwood Hardware Old World Liquor Blueberry Park Children's Fashions Baskin Robbins Cline's Hallmark. The Coffee StorefThe Letter Box Our Fantastic World Travel Agency · Progressive Savings & Loan Recollections -A Country Store Security Pacific Bank .., ,. Dr. Wllllam Cox, 0.0.S. D & F Designs De' Ans Gallery Downey Savings & Loan Essentials for Hair • House of Alterations Jewelry by Remy Ma Barker's Family Restaurant Mr. Key Nautl lua Plus ., Northwood Cleaners Northwood Flowers 4 Shelandl's Fashions Small Planet Health Food State Farm Insurance Dr. Rob Strain, 0.0 .S. Wells Fargo Bank Wick r Merchant f .. :: . I :L 86 .,. 01.i11q1• Coils! DAILY PILOT Fr1dt1y Octob1•r 9 1981 ... . ........... n n: t' \~I L ,. ('IR('l S by Bil Keane 111 figured out o system for getting along with rny mom. She tells me what to do and I do it." 'ti \R.'tl \ Dl I\ t; by Brad Anderson HIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ... 0 '( ''Honey, I brought home a friend for dinner." Hank Ketchum . ~ I P t:t\Nl'TS 600{) ArmtNOON MAAM 1:, THI~ THE SCHOOL F~ 61FTED CHILDREN ? Tl ' '9 BLE" EEDS n ' I f I THl5;3A6 ?OM. TH~ IS F"OR TuE 61FT5 by Charles M Schulz IF IT ISN'T 616 ENOUGH [ CAN BRIN6 ANOTHER ONE TOMO~R~ IL.IKE. iHe E/\JI/ OF 1HE PAY'. 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ER; ·oK. 1HANKS. ~ ,.. f O~nyo Cods I DAILY Pll 0 I ff11d,1y Ol.tolwr 9 1981 B7 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ IBffirTiffi~[(] ~[(JIB Picking good mushrooms no big thing BY SCOOT M. BUSHNELL A_ ..... ..._.,.._ MIDDLETOWN, Conn. -Vincent Marteka wears an impish smile when he refers to himself as the "wild mushroom man from Connecticut." But the adjective "wild" is meant to modify "mushroom" and not ··man." Marteka is the author or a clear and comprehensive guide to mus hrooms that grow in the wild. "l wanted to show a person what certain edi· ble m ushrooms look like at ~ertain times through the year." he explained. '·Picking mushrooms is like picking s trawber- ries," Marteka said. "You don't need lo know about all the toxic berries that grow on trees once you know what is a strawberry. ''The same is true of mus hrooms. I tried to focus on certain com mon, easily r ecognized mus hrooms . And, fortunately. these are some of the best tas ting ones," he said. Although Marte ka remembers pick ing m ushrooms with his father in his hometown of Ux· bridge, Mass., as a boy, it was a five-year struggle to write "Mus hrooms, Wild and Edible ." ln that time, he compiled notes, drawings and took photographs of the plants as they occur in the wild. He found many of the existing books on the subject difficult to read. ·'There were fi ve or six gener al field guides, a couple of special books on toxic mushrooms, some regional guides and a few coffee-table books that are pretty to look at but have limited informa - tion," he said. The 45-year--0ld editor of a science mag-az ine for teen·agers put out by Xe rox Educational Publications in Middletown set out "to avoid the c ryptic descriptions and the difficult·lo-read keys found in the other books about mushrooms. ··1 wanted to make a person feel as if he knew the mushroom in depth." Toward that goal, the book published by Norton records not only the seasonal ch anges in t he mushrooms, but also the ir history and best recipes. "It was second nature for me to go out with my father. carrying a knife and a pa per bag. in the fields and woods around my home when I was a boy. It was just natura l," he said. His father , Marteka explained, was not afflict- ed with the phobia of mushrooms that is dominant in America. When the elder Marteka e migrated to this country at t he age of 8, he discovered mushrooms like those he ha d picked in Zakliczyn. a town near Krakow in Poland. Marteka said. "But he only picked the ones he knew. the boletes, he n of the woods." he said. "He didn't even know about the deadly ones." Martaka does n 't downplay the poisonous \ ·r \'C E.\'T H.1 /ff EI\ A Tlw m11s/111111111 111011 m embers of the mus hroom family. ··T here are a bout 5,000 types o f larger mushrooms in the United States. Al one end of the s pectrum. you have the very toxic, the Amanitas. one teaspoon of which can kill. At the other end a r e the e xceptional tasting mushrooms. the morels. for instance. "In between. some ar e good, some ar e not bad and many are loo woody to be edible. It's a matter of knowing what to pick and when." The resident of Portland has continued the family tradition of picking mus hrooms. His two teen-age sons and 11-year-old daughter have helped collect mus hrooms since they were young. And Marteka's wife. J anet, helped him with the book as they tested each of the recipes tha t is in- cluded. "There has been a renaissance recently of in· terest in mus hrooms. And it's pa rtly the post- World War II influx of European tastes and partly the interest in natural foods . ''But the prices now of mushrooms in the m a rketplace are phenom enal," Marteka said, not· ing that dried morels a re going for $18 an ounce. "Yet, if you know where and when to look, it doesn't cost anywhere near that."' • Fiesta Festiva fund-raiser due . Fwstu Fl•:,,t1vu, tht-annual fund ru1,111g 1•v1•n1 for Shermun <iun.lcn:. und Library of Corona d~I Mar, i:. sl'l ro1 Salunloy u1 G 30 pm ut tht• libn.1ry. 2647 E. Coast llt~hway, Coronu del Mur The event will bt' u Mt•x1t·:.rn s tyle buffet fealurin~ harh<'C'UNJ s teaks and mariachi enter tainmenl '1'1l·hl::. arl' S7:'i und un• avuilahle by calling 673 22(jJ THE SOt t'fll COAST C:urdt•n Club m eelfii We dnebduy ul J 1 30 ti m 111 the Three Arch Hay ClubhollM'. !'»i<l S I.a Sl·rHIJ, South l.a~un:i Dr lLrnch K1.·1m . a IJl:ant pathologist will s peuk on llcll':-. 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II \halt M IM r•'l>OnSlblllly ot the bidder to d<!ll•t• "''bid to .... cur Cler-'s Ottiee by lhe pr~r •nnouncf'd time. Bids'""" M publtcly o~nl'<I and re•d alOVd at t1 00 • m • or a' ~oon lherH ller •• pnc:llc•ble on Frld•y, October ?3, '"' In the Council Cnem bers, Clly Hall, 11 F•I• Orl•e. Cosl• Mes•, C•llfornl• 9'6H, lo r Int turn lsh1nQ ol L AB OR AN O MATERIAL TO FU RNISH ANO INST All CARPETING AT TME CITY HAll BUllOtNC.. LLOl'D•!i !]ilrLIC~n SllOP r_~· Come Celebrate ~"\ ~; . With Us! ~:) -. ANNUAL FALL SALE ~ ._ ~ Pumpkins For Halloween 1 2 tons of assorted sizes Fresh From The Farm Garden club schedules big yar.d sale Addltlonal sels of tne \PKlllutions mo t>e -.r...a •t 1r.. Ottlc• ot "'" PurCllHl"9 AQOnt at 77 F•lr Orlve, Cost• Mew, C•lllornt• Bids shoUld be returMd IO the •H.ntlon of IM City Cl••-. within H id time limit, In • SH l•d .,,.,..__ ldotnfllled on the OUI s~ with tr. Bid Item Number •nd OW> Oc-nln9 Date. Eull bid '1>•11 spe< Uy ·~II •nd every Item H sel f0f111 In tr. se>e<lflu tlons_ Any -•II oc~lloM to 1i. $p«lllutlans musl be cle.rly swted In tile blcl, -l•llure IO Ml forth eny Item I" tho •PK•llc•flons Sh•ll l>t 9rounds tor rt1Kllon ol Ille bid FREE Candy For each child accompanied r .... at by an adull thru Oct 31 1981 The annual yard sale of the San Clemente Garden Club will be he ld Saturday. October 17. from 8 a.m . to 5 p.m . at 132 West Marquita. San Cle mente. (Just down the street from Albertsons. l On saJe will be men. women a nd children's clothes. toys. games. books, kitchen things. handbags, shoes, lamps, small appliances. collec· tibles, jewelry, handmade items. Direclly across the street a t 129 West Mar- quita will be a pla nt and bake sale. The pla nt sale will include indoor a s well as outdoor plants of many varieties; s uch as ferns. succulents, geraniums, c livia, ivy geraniums. begonias. fuchsias. 642-5678 Put a f ew words to work for you in the Daily Pilat SIERRA GARDENS !{.URSERY For Your Fall Color •4" ·Bedding Plants in bloom •4" Mums in bed •6" Petunia Baskets in bloom 1'' Mums in bloom Cfforist quality> • 3" African Violets h1ew selectlotd 59c 95c s I's •6" Alocasia African Mask s I I's Unique House Plant- Endangered Species 2070 Newport llvd. Costa Mesa, CA 7I4-548-0137 KM' \ The bakery. under the direction of Arleta Can- field. will feature home baked specialties: bread. cakes. pies, cookies. c upcakes. muffins, jams and jellies. All contributions can be delivered t he entire week. October 12 through October 16, to 129 West Marquita. Deadline Fr iday, October 16. Ho me baked things must be delivered before 9 a.m. October 17. There will be a truck available to pick up heavy articles. (Call Millie Weaver . chairman . 498-2092.'or Helen Brown, 492·9509>. Thjs one day sale is under the direction of Jeanette Mullin. chairma n of the ways and means. Proceeds of this s ale help the garden club to continue helping to beautify t he parks and public gardens under the civic development program. Contributions are made by members of The San Clemente Garden Club but any contributions from the public will be appreciated. ' Hot coffee and ice cold lemonade will be available all day. ( Nursery Special J DAISIES, DAISIES Two Hardy Var/et/ea EURY OPS· F1at-growlng, lonii"'111tlng blooms, 1e11on 1fter tNton. 1 GAL. Eull bld sNll ...,, for111 Ille full nemes end restoences Ol •II per10ns end per11es lnlt•Hl.0 1n ffw pr-Ht If IM l>KI "by• corpoullon, ttelt lho names of ltw ottk•rs woo cen sl9n an egreement on behalf 01 ll>t corporation •nd wMthrtr mor• tP'l•n one 011tcer mu•I sl9n It lh• b•d I\ bY • pertnersl>lp or • toonl venlurr, \l•I• Ille nernes •"II 6<1drrnn ol •II ~,,., a1 per1nen and fOlnt vtnturf>r\ If t~ bidder Is a sot~ proprielorslllp or •nother ~nhh tnat 6ott"s t>ustneu un der I llCllllOU\ na~. tilt DIO '""" be In tilt ru l namt of I,,. t>lddflr with a designation fOllowl"9 sllowln9 .. OBA ltlle flctt11ous oame> ·, provided however. no fictitious name \h.tll ~ u1ed unten thtrf' Ii" current reol~tra tton wltl'l llM! Or.t"ll" Counly Re<orcilrr In cew ot corpo,.llons, lf>CllJM th41 na mu of tlWl P•M•d•nl Secreler y Tr•a$urtr, and M.tn.tQf"r The City COUO<ll ol Ille City ot Cost• M .. • rtwrves Int 11g111 10 ••l•CI anv or e ll bid• OATEOOctobf>r I 1991 PubllSIWd 0r•"9'" C041st 0 1lly P1•01. Ocl 9, 1911 •U0-11 OAM~LEPIS ·Till ind t prN Ing. M1y be used •• cllpped hedge. Yellow d•lsy blooms. REG.2.98 For Delightful Fragrance This Spring ... HYACINTH BULBS For Spring color, fragrance and long-l11tlng blooms. 2 Large Bulbs 1.49 Mor• bulb• to plant now: DAFFODILS•RANUNCULUS•CROCUS FREESIAS•SPARAXIS•IRIS•More (Florist Special I CARNATIONS Spicy fragrance. Many colora. Take home dozenat· Kellogg's Gromulch outdoor pl;int mix. Ready to use for trees shrubs and roses 2 cu. ft. S4.39 NOW r------·COOPON·-------. "· I t.,.=~:.~~.: Free Bulb Chart 20% OFF BULBS ~· I . , I I I I ~ .. I .. I -.... __________________ .. ~ :1 SOUTHLAND Blue Grass Sod 2 9c pn sq. ft. for 1,000 sq .. ft. or more d irect deli•ery A ho osll 011r prices ot1 Dich011dra. hybrid btnft..cta. SOD FARMS $ 1 ~,!ft.roll CALIFORNIA'$ FINEST OCIAllTY SOO pickup Star Jasmine, Begonia Richmondensis, Asparagus Sprengeri & Black Pine I gal. siu 0Reg. SJ.SO NOW $I 98 --~~~~==========:;:=================: , 4"sixe SJ 69 I Reg. to $2.79 MUMS M 1<1nt Fall Color 4" siu Pansies & Violas Plant now for wrnter and spring color Pony Pate Rfl). $1 .09 NOW sac Annual Rye Grass has arrived green up your I 0 lb. bag : ~ bermuda lawn 25 lb. bag ~ ') with winter rye. SO lb. bGCJ ' i-------__,1 · .. 1 r----------· COUPON ----------n I •l I 20 Reg. Retcdl rnc• Oft. I .... 2.... ~. , Since 1946 Halli~•tts Nursery -Florist 2140 Harbor llvd., Costa Mesa Ad good~ Oct. 13. 191HwMI ~ ... \~I % OFF SCJCll. & IS, ... ,.................. I ~b-~--------~~~~~~J~~!~-~ ; ~ "-• All Items subject to stock on hllnd1St1le good through 10.31. D•llnry 0,... Mon. thne S9t. 7·6, S.... f.S:lO Wlthht S Mia. Rodlv• Lloyd's Nursery and Landscape Co., lnC! M•terchorge 2028 S. Newport llvcl. , .... , ltJ Ac .. ed Costa Mesa. CA 646·7441 . . ~ • Orange Coaet DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 9, 1981 1978 CHEVROLET CORVETTE Equipment includes an 8 cyl. engin e. automatic transmission. air. power steering & brakes. stereo tape, t- top, and mag wheels. (302VOE). 'I0,495 197 6 CHEV. CHEVETTE I 97 6 FORD MUST ANG Equipment includes a 4 cyl.. automatic transmission. radio. white side walls (1 OSPOR). 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AM/FM stereo & tape, and s3995 more 54195 1981 FORD MUST ANG I 979 BUICIC REGAL Equipment includes a V-6 engine. automattc trans .. air cond . radio. power steering & brakes. stereo tape. and much more' Equipment includes a 4 cyl engine. 4 speed transmission. air cond . radio. power steering & brakes & more• S6]95 Otfet VahO Tl"lru Ocl 10 1Mt S6595 A.II c.ws tUOJ'K"I 10 puot aaie plus ta•, ht & 1pphean1e doc '•" new port ''Your Discount Datsun 9tore '' -........... -~ ALL 1981 DATSUN 210 SL's, 310's, 510's 4 x 4 PICKUPS & SPORT TRUCKS OVER INVOICE Bring your best deal tn writing & see what we'll do for you. Ad applies to vehicles in stock. Cars subiect to prior sale. All prices plus tax. license. doc. lee. dealer installed options & finance fees. Ad must be presented at lime of purchase Sale ends Monda • October 12. 1961 at close of business ·The Newest Economy Car From Japan ISUZU THE ISUZU DIESELS ED E!!! ·IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! EPA CITY These figures are for comparison only. your mileage will vary EPA HWY. llllJPllll FRIDAY, OCT. t.A911 BUSINESS STOCKS CLASSIFIED ca C10 C12 Ken"7ey's story has Talk about fairy tale stories and, boy, do I have one for you. It seems once upon a time there lived a wishbone quarterback at San Clemente High by the name of Biil Kenney. Now Kenney was big and strong and threw the ball hard, but his coach -Allie Schaff -never t\ad Kenney throw much. Why? Because the Tritons did nothing but run. And run, and run. and run and rWl. SO, that's what Kenney did -run. Kenney then went to Arizona State to play un- der Frank Kush. By now he was 6-<t, 200 pounds and much stronger But again, Kenney wasn't allowed lo throw the ball. Why ? "Because the coach didn't think I could play quarterback, and he didn't think I /~It I could play quarterback," remembered Kenney. So Kush asked Kenney if he would play tight end. Kenney said no. Then Kenney said yes and ~ JOHN SEYANO • Kush said no . What it all boils down to is Kenney eventually left ASU and enrolled at Saddleback College where, once again, he was going to purtue his dream of being a throwing quarterback. It almost happened, too, until Kenney broke his right thumb during practice and was forced to sit out a few weeks . By the time he came back, he was out of a job and, when he did play toward the latter part of the year, he was a running back and tight end. Next he tries Northern Colorado. It's a fresh start and Kenney is in his junior season. He's also Marco Pagnanelli, once a sz.rth·string quarterback for Navy·s JV team. 1s now tlte varsity's .Vo. 1 QB. • • E stancia-CdM : Plenty at stake tonight. See C6 . a happy ending 'f going to start; start, that is, Uhtil he breaks his right hand on a teammate's helmet just prior to the start of the season. Four weeks later Kenney is out of a job again and ttus lime when the coach asks him if he'll move to tight end Kenney begrudgingly says •·yes." Kenney spends three weeks there a nd then is moved to quarterback his final three weeks. His entire senior year he stays as the team's No. I signal-caller . but doesn't set the world on fire. The story gets better as Kenney becomes the next-to-last player drafted by the Miami Dolphins in 1978. God only knows why he was drafted at all ' He certainly hadn't thrown impressively enough in high school or college to catch anyone's atter\!ion But he was drafted nevertheless. Sure enough, the Dolphins later admit they made a mistake and trade Kenney to Washington. Washington promises to keep Kenney but then cuts him after its third preseason game. So. Kenney goes home disappointed He re· signs himself to the fa ct that nobody wants him and returns to ~olorado lo be a stockbroker. Sud· denly, though, just as he's ready to give up all hope, the phone rings. First 1t 's Buffalo Then Kansas City Then Los Angeles. Then Hamilton in the Canadian Football League. For some strange reason the phone doesn't stop ringing until 12 teams have called him pertaining to his services Kenney, not knowing where to turn, decides on Kansas City This lime he makes the team but, once again, all he does is watch and watch .. and watch and watch For 29 NFL games, he watches. Then it happens. With the No. 1 QB sidelined with inJuries Kenney gets his big chance to play . In his first game as an NFL QB, Kenney com· pletes 12 of 18 passes for 142 yards and two <See SEVANO, Page ('2) Unser's just due He finally gets Indy's checkered flag INDIANAPOLIS <AP > Four and a half months after he was waved across the finish line with the checkered victory flag, Bob- by Unser is ready to celebrate his third triumph in the In· dianapolis 500-mile race. A special U.S. Auto Club ap- peal panel announced Thursday that a one-lap penalty against Unser, which vaulted runner-up Mario Andretli into first place a day after the May 24 race. was improperly assessed. T HE DISPUTE, now settled as far as USAC is concerned, still may not be over, (hough, depending on Andrelti 's next move. "I'm just too sick lo even think about it,'" Andretti said. "I'm sick at the decision, the way it was carried out. I want lo make that clear.'' Andretti could appeal the USAC ruling to a higher body within auto racing -to the Automobile Competition Com - mittee for the United States, <ACCUS>. the domestic arm of the Federation Internationale de L'Augomobile <FIA ), the in- ternational governing body. If he is rebuffed by ACCUS or the FIA, he could take the matter to civil court, which Unser pre- viously said he would do if necessary. ANDRETTI, WHO won the In· dy race in 1969, said, '"I'll never be able to swallow this. It's totally unjust, it reall y is ." Bobby L"nser Unser, understandably. was elated over Thursday's ruling, which came on a 2·1 vote by the s pecial USAC panel. Ironically. when the decision was an- nounced at USAC headquarters. Unser was hunting e lk in northern New Mexico mountains with h.is brother, Al , a nd with Pat Patrick. Andl"(!tli "s car owner. Patrick had said all along he thought Unser should have been declared the winner. Marcia Unser. Bobby's wife. said s he radioed the news to the group. "WE'LL BE doing something lo celebrate tonight The last relebration the night of the race wasn 't much," Mrs Unser said. ··Bobby was a stounded and ecs tatic They're crazy up there now Pat Patrick went out and shot a bull elk "Bobby has been very biller and miserable because of this (penalty I lie jus tly deserves this decision. I know Bobby grew five feet taller when he heard." Unser later told his car owner. Roger Pens ke , he was "ex- tremely happy to become the sixth three-time winner of the race. This has been a goal for me since 1 began competing at Indianapolis in 1963." The panel ruled Unser illegal· ly passed cars during a yellow caution period on the 150th lap of the 500, but two of the three panel members said the one-lap penalty a day aft er the race was improper THE PENALTY ··should have been called during the race. Ir an y other conclusion were reached. the officiating of an event s uch a s this would be nothing short of chaotic." panel chairman Edwin Render wrote in a 23-page opinion Navy stays afloat, thanks to Marco Pagnanelli Render, a Uni versi ty of Louis ville law professor, and former USAC president Reynold MacDonald signed the majority opinion that made Unser, at age 47, the oldest Indy champion in history. Another panel ·member, former USAC president Charlie Brockman, dissented, saying if the penalty was imposed during the race. Chief Steward Tom Binford would have been "act- ing on incomplete and in· conclusive information, an act that would seem irresponsible." Road to respectability has been a.long one for Huntington Beach High product lh CURT SEEDEN Coming dangerously close to knock· freshman, so he decided lo red-shirt to I've got a lot of academics to worry about, but it's easy lo sit down and study a nd start thinking about Saturday's game," Pagnanelli says Oft ... DallY ""* S'-ff The road to respectability has been a long .one for Marco Pagnanelli, and where better gain that respect than in the Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. ing off the Wolverines this early in the avoid wasting a year of eligibility. college football season has thrust d> The following year, Pagnanelli was Pagnanelli into the limelight. lt"s a injured in the Rustlers' scrimmage pleasant transition from his early foot-against Citrus College. Knee surgery Looking back. Pagnanelli paints a gloomy picture of his football prospects, and it's hard to believe the 22-year-old Huntington Beach High grad is now the Navy's No. 1 quarterback ball days when you consider: was required. a ) Pagnanelli was a member or a d l Last season. Pagnanelli had the Huntington Beach team that finished dubious distinction of being the sixth· with a 1-9 record in 1978, the lone vie· string quarterback on Navy's junior tory coming by way of forfeit. varsity team, battling the likes of Dover b) Jn his senior year, Pagnanelli and College's JVs, Delaware's JVs and the Working hi s way to the No . l quarterback position was actuall y much easier than adapting the lifestyle of a Naval Academy middy (or Pagnanelli "Yeah, there are some parts about it (the Naval Academy) that I don't like . It's not like Golden West where you can walk out of a class in the mid· die or even skip class. It's regimented here," he says. THE MAJORITY opinion said. however. that responsible of- hc1als knew of the infraction when it was committed and failed to inform Binford. ··Even though the court believes that Mr. Binford did not personally have enough in· formation to call the penalty at the time it occurred, we. feel that the misconduct of the officials which occurred during the race made it unjust and unreasonable to impose the penally after the race was over," Render wrote the Oil ers finished with an uninspiring Naval Academy Prep School. 3·6 record, playing in the same league Although Pagnanelli's climb through with a Fountain Valley squad which the ranks has been anything but fluid. That's not a knock or his talents -the Michigan Wolverines can attest to that following their 21·16 victory over the s upposedly outclassed Middies two weeks ago. There were some moments that left 100,000-plus Mi chigan fans holding their breaths because of Pagnanelli's efforts . boasted Willie Gittens and Bryan Navy actually recruited him, and the Caldwell, a nd a Frank Seurer-led Middies' gamble appears lo be paying Edison squad. off. And, Pagnanelli has made the c) Pagnanelli was Golden West transition in stride. College's third-string quarterback as a '"I seem to be handling everything. ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Pagnanelli says the first year or a Naval Academy middy is the hardest. citing the plebe indoctrination program as one or the adversities. "They scream <See MARCO, Page C3> Goose to get rest Leading 2-0 , Yanks can afford it MILWAUKEE <AP> If it 's any co n solation to the Milwaukee Brewers. on the brink of playoff elimination, they aren't likely to have to face the amazing Rich Gossage in New York tonight. Gossage, setting up his 97 mph fastball with a hard s lider , earned a save for a second suc- ·cessive day Thursday. Gossage pitched out of a bases·loaded, one·out jam in the seventh in· ning, then stopped the Brewers the rest of the way as the New York Yankees won, 3·0. Lou Plniella lined a bases· empty homer in the fourth and Reggie Jackson slammed a two- .tun shot In the ninth for the Yankees, who l ea d the American League East Division champloruJhip series 2-0. They can clinch the best-of·rlve series by winning in New York tonight. Yankees Manager Bob Lemon said Gossage probably wm take t ont1hl off, along with Ron Davl•. the other i.u of whllt f • probably is baseball 's best bullpen. "We can afford to give them a day off." Lemon said. "We're going with our complete game pitcher, Tom IT\)' John." The Brewers weren't sure of their starting pitcher tonight. Pete Vuckovich, scheduled lo start Thursday, came down with a 102-degree fever and was treated for laryngitis a nd t onsillitis at Mount Sinai Hospital. Club physicians were to decide today whether Vuckovich could fly to New York. If Vuckovich cannot pitch, Brewer Manager Buck Rodgers planned to start Randy Lerch. Piniella broke a scoreless tie with bis homer in the fourth off loser Mike Caldwell, who had been told aliebtty more than an hour before game um .. that be would be the starting pitcher. Yankee rookie Dave Rt1hetU protected the lead with four-hJt. lO·atrikeout pitcbin«i t.hrouah abr <See YANIC£1:8, Pare Q) ~ CAPPER -R egg ie J ackson's two·run homer in the ninth Inning Thurs· day sealed the Yankees' 3 ·0 x_ictory over Milwaukee "' · Fanning's gamble pays off .Expos' manager goes against the percentages MONTREAL <AP> -Montreal Manager Jim Fanning appears to the conservative type not prone to gambling under' most circumstances. But Fanning, who last month replaced the fired Dick WiUiams, gambled Thursday night and won. It left the 13-year-old Expos one victory shy of their first National League title of any kind and prompted Philadelphia Manager Dallas Green to say his club was "s~ewhere between a ror.k and hard place.'' Catcher Gary Carter's two-run, thlrd·irlning home run before 45 ,896 at Olympic Sladium powered the Expos to a 3·1 victory over the Phillles and a 2·0 lead in their best-of-five series for the NL East crown. Chris Speter's run·scoring, second·lnning single and Carter's homer supplied the offense. Winner Bill Gulickson pitched 7~ lnnlngs and lhe Expos got another l Y.t or game-saving relief by Jeff Reardon to put the defendinl World Series championa on the brink of elimination. Fannin.fa el,rhth·lnning 1amble, putUn1 the potential winni"--' run on base, choked off Philadelphia's only threat ol tbe aame. GuJUcluon, staked to a 3-0 lead, had allowed Just three hitl and bad retired the flnt two batten of the lnnin1. Then Lonnie Smith, wbo al.nalecl earlier t.o ex· tend bis bitUn1 atreatr to 25 1amee <mclud1n1 tbe lut 23 ol lbe ~•war aeuon> doUbled. Pete Boee blooped a •ln.sl• t.o left and &mJlh tcond. llalle • .· McBride followed with a double to the right field corner and Rose s topped at third base. In came Readon, who has allowed just four earned runs in his last 35% innings. to face Mike Schmidt. the major league home run king with 31. Schmidt, hille~ in the series, fouled off Reardon's first pitch and then took two breaking balls to work the count to 2·1. Fanning then ordered an intentional walk that forced Reardon to pitch to .300 hitter Gary Mat· thews with the bases loaded. The drama built as the count went full before Reardon retired Mal· thews on a shot foul fly to first baseman Warren Cromartie. "Schmidt has been an Expos' killer in the past. I have such great respect for that man," aatd Fanning, who noted that he had never before put the winning run on base. "I've seen blm bit too many long balls." Carter said be didn't like pultine the wtnnln1 run on base. "but It waa the rtpt move at tbe time because Schmidt bad cot • sood cul at tbe flnt pitch. He can tum the ••'" arouDd wttb ODe swine;• Carter said. • Schmidt asreed wltb UM dtdllia. • "He took a chanc~. All M......_ • teei 11 line one ta the l•P· I 1a1 ·uw·a .al'. blll •·• _.. t.o do. He took 10me pJtclt•, fll 1111 41d.tlf bell he CCIUld ... > Orango Co st DAIL V PILOT/Friday. Octobor 9. t981 .--------------------------- R e port has Green · headed for Clt.icago From AP dispatches Philadelphia Phillies Manager WILMIN GTON, Del -Ii Dullas Green has accepted a lucrative, five year contract to become vil'e pr<:,sident and general manager of the Chicago Cubs. al'cording to a published re - port. The agreement was reached last Sunday and will be formally announced as soon as the Phillies now 0·2 in the Na· t1onal League East playoffs complete post-sea son com- pct1 t1on, sa}S a copyright story in toda) 's editions of the Wilmington News Journ- nal Lee Elia. Green's third ba!->e coach in Philadelphia, w ou l d replace J oey G Amalfitano as manager of reen the Cubs, the report said. The paper quotes what it calls an "unim- peachable source" as saymg that the 47-year- old Green, a Delaware native, accepted the of- fer only after he and his wife Sy lvia were wined and dined in Chicaiw recently Mrs. Green was picked up at Greater Wil· ming ton Airport in a private jet owned by the Chicago Trihune Co . Quote of the day New Orleans Coach Bum Phillips when asked wh\-the Samts drafted run- ning back Geo rge Rogers ins tead of linebacker Lawrc•nce Taylor · · 1 ·ve never seen a lint.>ba('ker gain 162 yards in a game" .Payton injured at home ltWtnin.i b~ck Waller Paytoo of the Chicago Bear1 s ufff•red a sUaht lnjury lo his lhagh In an lncldrnt in- volvin• hilt 10-monlh old son, Jarrett Payton ~uffcrtd lhc lllJury when ll appeared his son was go na lo fall ttnd Payton arabbed him, only lo fall himself, bruising a thigh. He's ex· pectcd to play unyway this Sunday aaainst Was hington Newly signed •·red Duo passed his San Francisco 49ers' physical Thursday and was decla red ready to join the team 's pass rushers for this Sunday's game against Dallas . , . Quarte rback Gary Danielson of Detroit has been 1>laced on the in· jure d reserved list and will Payton · be s idelined ut le ast four weeks with a wrist injury s urrered Sept. 27 against Oakland . Gene Upshaw, who has started m 207 consecutive NFL gam es, may not start this weekend in Kansas City for Oakland. Coach Tom Flores is considering rookie Curt Marsh in his place ... WendeU Tyler) has been listed as "probable" a nd cornerback Pat Thomas "doubtful" for the Rams' game at Atlanta Sun- day. Both players are s uftering from pulled hamstring:. that occurred last Sunday against Cleveland. Tyler has been working out this week while Thomas has not Berry's Montreal debut spoiled Blaine Stoughton scored two ~ goals and Rick Meagher tallied with ' 2 · 11 remaining Thursday night as Hartford rallied to earn a 5·5 lie with Montreal in a Na.tional Hor key Lea gue game. spoiling'the Can adian coath1n g debut of Bob Berry. Stoughton Ignited the comeback, '§coring both his goals in the rinal period, as the Whalers fought back from a 5·3 deficit in the four minutes ... Ivan Boldirev's goal early in the 5econd period helpe d Vancouver deadlock Calgary. I I In rrnother tie. Dino Ciccarelli notched a µair of third-period goals as Min- ne:.ota had to fight back for a 3·3 deadlock with visiting Toronto. C1l·carl'lli-s late goals came at 13.35 on a rebound and \uth only 3 11 re maining on a feed by Bobby Smith ... Jacques Richard, Jean Hamel and Marian Stasloy each scored in the first sax manutes of the third period as Quebec rallied for a 7 5 victory over Boston in the Brums· season opener Trio shares Southern lead Oefendlo.i champion llllkt-l!I ulllvaa, tour vete..._n Georae a.:ru and liltle·known C'hrce Jolaaaoa c.11cb fired 4-under·par 6& Thuraday to share lhc first round lead or th Southern Open fol! tournument ln Columbus, Ga. Sullivan shot a sold round whkh included four birdies and 14 pars, Bums had six birdies and two bogeys, and Jackson also finished wllh 11ix birdies llnd a pair or bogeys. Johnson, 42, lost his playing card because or poor play In 1979 and had to qualify for the event . \Davis final In Cincinnati The United Stales and Argentina • will play the final round of the 1982 Davis Cup at Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati Dec. 11 -13, the U.S. Tennis Associa· lion announced Thursday. The U.S. advanced to the final by beating Mexico, Czechoslovakia and Australia. Argentina c rushed Britain in its semifinal earlier this month . . Berry Bush r idden by Marco Castaneda, s urged betwee~ two horses to capture the Minstrel Miss purse by three-quarters of a length over Native Wine during the Oak Tree meeting at Santa Anita . . . An examination revealed that center Bill Cartwright or the New York Knicks suffered no fur1'er damage than a badly sprained right knee when he injured himself during a recent 'A'.or~out a t Mo nmout h College. He 'll be side lined from four to six weeks Television, radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight, Ratings are: ' " ' ' e><cellent · ; ; " worth watching; I • fa ir; / forget It. ' 5:10 p .m ., Channel 7 v ./ v ./ BASEBALL PLAYOFFS: Kansas City at Oakland. Announcers: Al Michaels and Jim Palmer. Rick Langford (12 -10) will try to close out the miniseries for the A's against Larry Gura (11-8) who will attempt to keep the defending American League champion Royals from losing In three straight. RADIO Baseball -Kansas City at Oakland, 5: 10 p.m ., KNX (1070). Football -Mater Oei vs. Edison at Orange Coast College, 7:30 p.m., KWVE (108 FM). There's more at stake than a speedway title Cyclists Penhall , Christian, Bast and others gunning for $25 ,000 purse Saturday Salaries of athletes arc always a good topic of discussion and speedway motorcycle rac ing is no exce ption. When Harry Oxley prc~enls the U.S. cham· pionships al the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa Saturday night, Bruce Pe nhall. Alan Christian, Mike Bast and all the others in the 16· rider field will be gunning for a purse estimated in excess or $25,000. In ~ddition. there will be more than $17.000 in rider point funds Well. how much does a rider like Penhall take m during a year's time? Penhall as the world c hampion and competes for the Cradley Heath Heathens in the British Leagues. With all of the open bookings and other monev he ta kes m. one undisclosed source reports that Penhall's an come 1s an the neighborhood of SS00.000 annually Whatever his income. Penhall will be compel 1ng in the U S championships an Costa Mesa Hull will hang 'em up NEW YORK <API Bobby Hull, who revolu lionized hockey with his blinding s lap s hot. and the New York Rangers have agreed to end the aging forward's come bu<•k attempt, the National Hockey League club announced Thursday The 42-year old llull, the third -highest goal-scor er in NllL history. had been trying out with the Rangers since Sept 12 on permission from the Hartford Whalers. The veteran left wing had last played in the NHL with the Whalers in 1980. If the Rangers had decided to keep him, they would have ha cf to work out a deal with Hartford. "It looks like this <his professional hockey career> has finally come to an end." said Hull when informed of the Ra n~ers' decision NFL standings MOTOR SPORTS HOWARD L. HANDY Saturday night and defending his title. First race as al 8 with gales opt>ning at 6 30 • • * ORANGE CO NTV International Raceway has one of its maJor events coming up Oct. 16-18 with the World Finals moved to the track after closing of Ontario Motor Speedway One driver vitally interested m the competi- tion at OCIR 1s Jeb Allen of Long Beach who is the onl y driver in top fuel competition to qualify for all 10 previous NHRA pro tour races. While Allen IS within a step o f winning the world championshi p for the firs t time in his career. he 1s not the only outstanding driver who wll I be on hand for thl' three day meet that begins Friday. Oct 16 with qualifying rum, · Allen needs only to qualify for the finals to win the title fr<Jm the likes of former title holders Shirley Muldowney, Gary Beck and Richard Tharp. Competition will a lso bl.' pe ld in funny car . pro stock and other cate$:Wl'l<'S with the Sunday, Oct. 18 hna ls slated for 11 a .m In all there will be 10 categories. • • • IRONICALLY, GILLES VILLENEUVE says of fellow Formula One driver Jacques Laffite after the latter critic ized t he Caesars Palace Grand Prix track in an Italian news paper · .. I'm surprised that Jacques wouJd have made statements like that, particularly in light of the fact that he has never seen the'trac k If anything. ************• • • • • : JOHNSON & SON : NATIONAL CONFER ENCE Weste rn Division AMERICAN coNFE RENcE : Presents : Western Division « · · · • W L T PF PA Pct . 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The Las Vegas extravaganza will take place next week with Wednes day a day of practice for both the Formula One and Can-Am cars. Qualify. ing will start Thursday with the Can·Am race set Friday and the Formula One feature Saturday. The Grand Prix race will be telecast live on NBC Sportsworld and a special array of feature materiaJ has been assembled to acquaint viewers with the world-wide Formula One circuit. • • • PIT STOPS -It's nervous lime for Earl Cox and Steve Smith as the figure S's and quarter-mile oval s tocks stage their final program of the cham- pionship season at J . C. Agajaniao's Ascot Park in Gardena Sunday night. Cox is seeking his first figure 8 crown in 15 years of racing while Smith is the leader in the s treet s tock division point stand· ings . . Ron "Sleepy" Tripp is doing better as a car owner than as a driver on the USAC midget circuit this season. His name doesn't appear in the top 10 on the drivers side of the ledger but he's fifth as an owner .. The next event at Ri verside International Raceway is the Wins ton Western 500 to be staged Nov. 22 featuring the top NASCAR drivers. The driving champion could be crowned at this race with Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip waging a torrid battle for the lead at the present time. I • .. ' From Page C1 SEVANO • • • ' touchdoWM. KC t>uu Denver. Sl-1'. The next week the Chlefa loee to Pitl.lburth. 21 16 Kenney la 8 of 23 for 84 yarda. Tht! rollowina week Kenney hu the btuest day of his career, completina 17 of 28 puses for 316 y ards and three TO•. KC beata Baltimore, 38 28 The story goes on . . . It's 1981 now and Kenney 11 KC's flnt 1t.rtna quarterback. In four years. he h&1 played in e.lght N fo'L regular season games. That's all. Eight. And yet Kenney has led tbe Chiefs to • 3-2 record this year, completing a total or 73 paaaes In 137 attempts for 991 yards and three TDs. What's more, in the last two years the Chiefs have gained only 300 yards lri total offense seven times. In each of those seven instances, Kenney was at quarterback. Yes, this 1s the sam e Kenney who hardly threw a pass at San Clem ente High, never threw a pass at ASU a nd Saddleback, and rarely threw for success at Northern Colorado. All that a nd yet he made it to lhe NFL and ls now a s tarting quarterback. That's why this story is a fairy tale. Such things Just don't happen . or do they? • • • KENNEY ADMITS 1t was stubborn de· termmal1on that ke pt him going. "It's been a dif· ficult experience over the years. 1 certainly had a lot more downs than ups," he explains. "But I alwadys wanted to play and I always thought I coul play "I just want to be recognized. I don't have to be best. As long as I get the job done that's good en?ugh for me. I guess the big thing Is that J stayed m the re a nd didn't give up when it got tough." • • • KENNEY -SIGNED as a fre.e agent -is cur- rently playing ahead of Steve Fuller -a former No. 1 draft pick. Fuller, who was injured during KC's first pre- season game this year, is healthy, but on the sid elines. Kenney says no quarterback controversy ex- ists as long as he continues to do lhe job. • • * THE NEXT MONTH will prove if the Chlefs are contenders o r pretenders as they'll race Oak~and , Denver, Oakland and San Diego lo suc- cessive weeks "If we com e out of these next four games 3-1, the n I'm going to be the No. 1 quarterback for awh ile," says Kenney. "But if we go 0·4, then I know I'm going to be benched." Kenney didn't sa y what would happen if they went 2·2. * • * WHAT KENNEY is proud or most is the fact he 's proved he can play in the NFL. 'Tm s ure any club would love to have me. I'm 26 years old and I've onJy played in eight NFL games," Kenney says. "And. I've proven J can play ." • • • -- Finally . . , "I try not to dwell on my past," says Kenney, · ( "but if I was to stand back and look at where I was 1 three years ago and where I am now well, hell yes, ~ I'd be very surprised at what I've done .. • Digge r gets apology SOUTH BEND <AP> -Forgive lhe intra· s ion of basketball in a football column, but all the medfa fuss about that "Does Moeller Have a Basketball Coach?" banner hanging from a Notre Dame dorm a few weekends back ap- parently has caused Digger Phelps some em- ba rrassment In fact, the student who dreamed it up has · a pologiz<.'<1. In a leUer to Phelps, Kevin O'Brie n wrote that "it has been brought to my attention ... that the sign hung out m y third.floor window ... caused e mbarrassm ent and discomfort for yourself <ind your family " e dinner's on us. The camem's on us. The film's on us, Free But )'OU do have to hu!T)l You ha¥t only 10 days to arnnge )'OUT IPPC)intment and~ dilible for our Ira alfU. So why noc all our toll-Ira number rWit DO!' Call toll-lntt (800) 462.4931. ,.~ , ' , . t ' L , • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 9, 1981 (;3 Wanted: Honesty TV sports now emphasi zing journalis m By HAL BOCK ,.,...,.. ..... Journalis m . More and more, sports television Is moving away from the show bus iness approach and edging bold ly lQward critical interpretation of the gam es it covers. That's called jou rnalism and it can only augur well for the industry. ABC's Al Michaels, while broadcasting the opening game of the Americ an League West Division playoffs this week . called this fragmented baseball season, the nightmarish strike and the re- su lting split schedule "an aberration." On the same network the next night, Keith J ackson, working the other half of ~he American League miniplayoffs, m ade the poik that two of the teams w~h the best records in baseball were at home then, victims of this scatterbrained second season conc'ept. O N NBC, WJIE R E the National League divisional playoffs are being s hown, Joe Garagiola and Tony Kubek minced no words in criticizing the SPORTS ONTV Ill added tier of playoffs. Analyst Bryant Gumbel has taken the same position on the air. All of this com es unde r the category of honesty in broadcasting and it's a refreshing cha nge from the s hill ... and sometimes shrill ... approach taken by many hometown commentators. 2 pm C9J BOXING. 2 *> p.m . 14 J WESTERN OUT DOORS MAN A visit to Leadville, Colo . for a 25-mlle barrel race. Also: Tips on fly-casting for rainbow trout. 3.30 p .m . <2> CBS SPORTS SAT URDAY - Pleasant Colony makes his bid for Horse of t he Year honors in tht> Jockey Club Gold Cup, taped at Ne w York's Be lmont P11rk . Also Taped coverage of Belmont's champagne stakes and the Calgary Stampede rodeo 4 p.m . (4J -S PO RTSWORLD. 4 .30 p .m <28> SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 5 p.m . (2) NFL R E VIE W ANO PRE VIEW. 5:15 p.m. (4, lll BASEBALL PLAVOFFS - Houston at Dodgers. if necessary. 7:30 p .m <501 'SOCCER MADE IN GERMANY. 8 :30 p.m . t501 SPORTS AMERICA i H ighlights fro m an indoor polo competition between Northl•ast c:1rc u1t professional and forme captains of top collegiate polo teams . 11 p.m. (5) COLLEGE FOOTBALL -Th UCLA Bruins vs. the Stanford Cardinals, played earlier in the day ut St anford. ( 131 COLLEGE FOOTBALL -The Arizona Wildcats vs the USC Trojans, t aped ea'tlier m the day at Los Angeles RADIO .., Football Oklahoma vs. Texas in Dallas. 10 lfryg1e Jacks1111 th-ltn·n the killer hlou· /11 \11/waukee a two-run homer rn the tvp of the nmth Tliur.-;day Chuck Howard, ABC Sports' vice president in charge of program p roduction and the producer of the network 's coverage of the World Series and the AL East Di vision playoffs. welcomes the develop- m ent a m .. KIK (94 FM ): Colorado al Nebraska. 11 :25 a .m , KIEV 1870). Florida St. at Notre Dame. 11.30 a .m., KPRZ 0 1501 ; Arizona at USC, 1:30 p.m ., KABC 1790 >; UCLA at Stanford, 1 :30 p.m ., KMPC (710J; Cal Poly <Pomona > at Cal Lutheran, 2 p m . KWRM I 1370 >. Cal State <Fullerton > at Fresno St.. 7:30 pm . KWRM 11370>. KWVE (108 FM >; Antelope Valley at Saddleback. 7 .30 p.m .. KSBR CBS 5 FM 1, Santa Mo ni ca at Golde n West, 7 30 pm., KCRW 189 9 FM ) From Page C1 MARC O P AGNANELLI • • • and yell at you." he says. "You can "t even date the first year a nd ror a while, you couldn't drink. But they changed that." he says A big weekend in the lire or a middy ends on Saturday night, or 12 30 Sunday morning, to be exact Still, "Saturday night's a night for partying," Pagnanelli con- tinues. "We have s ponsors people who live in the a rea and have Midshipmen come over to visit, watch TV and just relax " Now that he's a sophomore. Pagnanelli has a little more freedom. ln short, the longer you're in the Naval Academy ' a nd the higher your ranking t Pa'gnanel l1 's <1 3rd Class Mid s hi p m a n ), the more pnvileges you havt.· Wiggin says Cards r ead y STANFORD. <APJ Accord Back on the football field, Pagnanelli has the privilege or guiding Navy agains t the Air Force Acade my in the Middles' second-biggest rivalry of the year (the first being against Army I this Saturday ·up for grabs is the Cornman· dc-r-in-Ch1ef's Trophy, which is awarded annually to the winner o f the round robin football com· petition among the three major se rvice acade mies . Navy re- tained the trophy last year after all three academies went 1-1 with each othe r. .. This 1s a big rivalry,'" adm its Pagnanelli. "We s hould have 20-40,000 people for that game. I'm s ure it's sold out." Pagnanelli brings a .525 pass- ing percentage into the game (21 of 40, 221 yards). He's also the team's No 3 rusher with 114 yards on 31 carries Four of his r uns have r es ult e d in touchdowns. Only place -kicker Steve Fehr has put more points on the scor eboard f or t h e M 1d s hipmen . From Page C 1 YANKEES • • ··To do anything else is wrong," said Howard. "Viewers today arc so sophisticated. you can't pull the wool over their eyes. l think they appreciate honesty." Hockey Edmonton at Kings, 7 pm . KPRZ ( 1150). Baseball Montreal at Philadelphia. 10 :05 a m , KNX I 1070), Ka nsas City at Oakland. 1: 10 p m . KNX I 1070 l; Houston at Dodgers. 5 15 p.m .. KA BC 1700 >. if necessary SO, HONESTY IS what they get And. as part of that commitme n t. Howard takes a very str aight-forward. honest approach to his produc- tion. There is no razzmatazz. Just simple, com· innings, but Lemon called on plete coverage How3rd will not, for example, S d • TV d' Da vl·s to start the s·eventh. d h d 1 h h ·1 bl un ay s · ra IO para e eac an every rep a y e as ava1 a e on "In a one-run g ame 1t only any given controver sial play past his audience. TELE VISION t akes one pit ch," Lemon said. That would be s how business. not journalism. 9 a .m. (28) OCCER -Taped coverage of "The way he (Righetti l pitched. "Our philosophy is to pick the best replay and the FIFA world .vouth soccer tournament in I s ure didn't want him to lose 1t, show that o ne o r m aybe two angles slowly," Austr alia. esp ecially with our gold dust Howard said. "What's the sense of showing a half-9 30 a m . 12 > N FL TODAY -Brent twins in the bullpen " doze n othe r views that might be blocked by a Mus burger is the hos t 14 1 -NFL '81 Bryant The Brewe rs filled the bases player's leg or arm. That's just showing off elec· Gumbel is the host with one out in the seventh on a tron1c hardware and it doesn't add anything to the 10 a .m. 12> NFL FOOTBALL The Los walk to Roy Howell, a single by telecast." Angeles Rams meet the Falcons in Atlanta. (4) - Jim Gantner, a wild pit ch by Doing it Howard's way requires snap j udg-NFL FOOTBALL The Cleveland Browns vs. the Davis and a walk to Paul ment on the part of the producer and director Steelers at Pittsburgh Molitor. working in the truck o utside the ball park. I p.m 12 > N F L FOOTBALL The Dallas But Gossage r e lieved and Remember. they arc watc hing about a dozen Cowboys m eet the 49ers at Candlestick Park e nded the inning by re t iring monitors at one time "It's a lot easier to line them I 05 p.m 14. lll BASEBALL PLAYOFFS - Ro bin Yount on a popup and up. six, se\fen in a row and roll them," said Ho us ton a t Dodgers o r 14 ) Mo ntreal at striking out Cecil Cooper . Howard. "Th al doesn't take any judgment " Philadelphia, if necessary "Rich only thr ew one bre aking 3:30 p .m. 17) USC HIG HLIG HTS ba ll yesterday, s o today he 4 p .m . (7) COLLEGE FOOTBA LL '81 threw five slider s and got ahead Saturday's TV, radio llighlights or games played Saturday with it. That set up his fast ball. T E LE VISION 4 :10 p.m. !7> Kansas Citv at Oakland or a nd it was curta ins,'' catcher Milwaukee at New York. if necessary Rick Cerone said 9:30 a .m . 171 COLLEGE FOOTBALL PRE - 6 pm. 121 P RO F OOTBALL WRAP. GAME SHOW. "I had the advantage today 10 a .m . C7> _COLLEGE FOOTBALL _ ll p .m.19) SPORTSSHACK. because they were looking for Okla homa vs T ex as in Dall as. I 1 30 p.m . 191 COLL EGE FOOTBALL f astballs. and th ey're g reat 10.05 a .m . <4> BASE BALL PLAYOFFS _ UCLA vs. Stanford, played Saturday fas tball hitters ... Gossage said. Montreal at Philadelphia. if necessary. RADIO "But I thrive when it's strength l l :30 a .m . 128, SOCCE R _The U.S. vs Football Rams at Atlanta, 10 a.m , KMPC against strength." e ither Quatar or Poland in a first-round gam e or <7 10>; Oakland at Ka nsas Cit y, 1 Pm. KNX Gossage fell behind 2-0 to the FIFA world youth soccer tournament. taped in ( 1070 >, Minnesota al San Diego. 1 pm . KSDO ing to Murphy's law. ir things can possibly get worse. they will So it may be for the Stan- ford Cardina ls, who have lost their first four football games and now must face 17th -ranked UCLA. Pagnanelli's biggest c laim to rame wilh the Naval Academy was m Ann Arbor, Mich .. two weeks ago. Coope r . then came b ack to Australia . 11130 > s trike him out on a slider . which 1 P m. 141 SPORTSWORLD Professional Baseball Houston al Dodgers. 1.05 p.m .. hesaidwas his bcstpitch ofthe boxingbouts. KA BC t 790 l; K ansas City at Oa kland or With his team down. 21-6, Pagnanelli drove the Middies 94 yards after a Mic higan punt trapped Navy back on its 6-yard line gam e. 1 10 p.m . (71 BAS EBALL PLAYOFFS Mil waukee at New York. 4 10 p.m . KNX (10701, if "I was swing ing a little de-Kansas Cily at Oakland, if necessary. necessary re n s i vely ," Coop e r said . -~~~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Probably the 2-0 pitc h was the The Bruins. coming off a 27-7 victory over Colorado. will brmg a 3-1 record into Saturday's P ac1 r1 c -10 game against the Cardinals, who are licking the wounds inflicted in a 17-13 loss to Arizona. The drive included two passes to h is tight e nd. a couple of scampers. a 20-yard hook-up with his tailback and finally a 22 yard sprint into the end w ne to s ilence the Michigan crows. pitch I should have driven. but then l told m yself. 'Make him throw a strike.' We're just going lo have to try to relax and play our game." Stanford Coach Paul Wiggin, his once highly -touled offense s putte ring, admits that UCLA presents a "tremendous challenge" onl' he hopes his team 1s up to P agnanelli also drew this com - m ent from Michigan Coach Bo Sche mbechler: "The kid had us ofr balance. He 's big and he runs w ell, but he can throw t he ball, too He had us in trouble." "I think when you face a Dave Rig hetti, a Ron Davis and a Goose Gossage. all t hrowing 00 miles a n hour or better with sha dows in a d ifficult time of day. it's easy to look not ag- g ressive al the plate ... said Jackson. NC AA • • statistics CAA INDIVIDll.\L LEADERS LEADING RUSH E RS Yds. TC Yds. PG Allen. USC 136 925 231.2 Mc intosh, N ('St 91 645 16 1.2 Warner, Pe nn St 67 477 159.0 Ware, Drake 140 778 155 6 Walker, Georgia 129 615 153 7 Redden, Richmond 121 610 152.5 Cr tchfeld. Iowa St 135 595 148.7 Bryant. N Carolina 75 566 141.5 Woolfolk, Mic higan 88 551 137 7 Dic kerson. S MU 91i 545 136.2 LEADING PASSERS Marino. Pitt St amp, TCt,; McMahon. BYU Green, E. Michigan Elkins, N Carolina Mazur, USC Shon . Ohio U. Casey, Virg Tech Raber. VMJ J e ffrey, Baylor P A PC Yds. TD 102 60 820 13 104 63 985 8 145 92 1159 11 87 61 667 5 67 58 391 5 60 35 422 5 107 64 007 6 60 30 513 4 55 35 477 3 86 49 774 5 RECEIVING PC Yds. Avg. Was hington, TCU 26 450 6.5 Ruggs. Vanderbilt 26 344 6.5 Williams. Ohio St. 25 470 6.2 .Jordan. Vanderbilt 24 234 6.0 Dawkins, Pitt 17 331 5. 7 Guthri{?. Princeton 17 203 5. 7 Plater . BYU 28 440 5.6 Grieve. Yale 16 303 5.3 Simmons, Oregon St. 21 416 5.2 Bryant, Purdue 21 377 5.2 Ford, Cal 21 266 5.2 White. Stanford 21 224 5.2 Harvey, N Te xas St . 26 356 5.2 Whillhite, San Jos e St. 26 243 5.2 TOTAL OF FENSE Yds. TC Yds. PG Mc Mahon, BYU 1,178 6.9 S hon. Ohio U 1,053 6.1 Marino. Pitt 769 6.9 Schlichtr, Oh io St. 1.023 6.5 Holman, NE La. 985 ..].2 Cam pbell, Purd ue 980 6.8 Kofler, San Diefo St. 724 5.1 King, Nevada ( as 294.5 263.2 256.3 255.7 246.2 245.0 241.3 . 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'" .. w.,....... c-..ar-... Chi non F22 -109" Bolex 55 1 -355• Viewlex I '-" Proj. Ektacolor 7 4 Bdacolor 71 Unlcolw ~ .. P!'l ........... -~ --I I ~ IWI Chemicals I~ Kodak .. I • Orange Coast DAILY PILOllfffrlday, October 9, 1981 La Quinta shuts down Laguna Hills 8y TIERAY WIUTE Of .. Oelty ........ The La Quinta High Ailee• handed winleas Laguna Hllls Its llfth conaecuUve loss by winning In dominating fashion, 35·6, in a non-league football game before 2,000 fans at Mission Vi ejo High Thursday night. fl didn't lake long for the Aztecs to put their offense in gear. With 4:52' remaining In the first quarter and La Quinta down 6-0, the Aztecs' Vince Lopez took the kickoff from his own 22 and ran 78 yards for a touchdown, to give his team a 7-G lead. · This -came only 12 seconds after Laguna Hills had put its lone points on the board. The Hawks' offense was led by quarterback Bill McVicar, who completed 17 of 34 passes for 163 yards. The offense was also highlighted by Dan Blanck, who caught 11 of McVicar's passes for 92 yards. The Aztecs scored again with 3: 52 remaining in the period when Lopez took the ball from scrimmage and raced 43 yards lo give La Quinta a 14·6 margin. o.11, ,..... ..._ '' ak11art111t.-..W Lopez figured in the picture again whe n he r e turned a Mc Vicar pass 26 yards for a . touchdown with 8: 16 remaining in the game to give La Quinta a 28·6 advantage. Unive_r,sity High' s Mike Fiscus r 43 J rambles for the first of ttno touchdowns behi nd lineman Rob Mi tchell < 52 J as M esa· s Scott Hagey t 22 J pursues. Fiscus runs down Mesa, 14-7 Fountain Valley downs Chargers University tailback rambles for 206 yards, 2 TDs as Trojans rally By ROGER CARLSON Of Hie o.lty l'tlM SUfl The Costa Mesa game plan was to stop Univers ity High quarterback Tam Eilerts -the Trojans' running game took a back seat to the threat of the University High quarterback. who had played for the Mesans before transferring. T he winner came with 1 :00 left on the clock a s Fiscus took Eilerts' handoff on a "Fly Trap" and Jeff Frei kept the Trojans within range. "We didn't play well," said a disgusted Costa Mesa Coach Jim Hagey. ·•we called a poor game, the defense was terrible and the offense was terrible. lineman Dave Siegfried set the trap with a solid block and Fiscus did the rest flying right up the middle and through the Mustangs' secondary, to com· plete a 57-yard march. "We let it get way. We horsed around with the interceptions. We could have had them down good at halftime if we had done the job.'' Well, the Mus tangs kept Eilerts from doing too much damage -but someone un- deres timated 170-pound tailback Mike Fiscus -and it proved fatal. Just four minutes earlier the Trojans had pulled into a 7·7 standoff. University's Trojans roared from behind with two fourth· quarter touchdowns by the s enior tailback as he buried Costa Mesa under an avalanche of runs -carrying the ball 33 limes for 206 yards. including payoff runs of 7 and 17 yards in the final quarter. Fiscus culminated a 79-yard march with 5: 18 left with a 7- yard burst over the right side as St eve Des inger and Steve Hobart provided a gaping hole to cap t he 12-play drive. University Coach Rick Curtis echoed Hagey's thoughts about the halftime situation where bis team was down by a 7·0 count. ·'The way we played it could have been 21-0, but those three interceptions helped," said Curtis. The result was a 14-7 Se a View League football victory Thurs· day night at Newport Harbor High, and it puts the Trojans and Mustangs one game ore the pace of tonight's winner between Corona del Mar and Estancia. Eilerts' 9-yard pass to Scott llata ke on fourth down kept the ma rch aljve at the Mesa 24, th«;n Fiscus did the rest with runs of 5, 6 and 1 before an offsides pe nalty on Mesa set it up for the tying touchdown. Curtis was happy with his en· tire front line, but despite the victory was down on his team's defense, which had been riddled for 166 yards through the air. For a ·long time it appeared to be Costa Mesa's game . Mesa quarterback Steve Anderson hit 10 of 15 passes for 101 yards in the first half. but interceptions by Brad Guess. Jamie Weston Cos ta Mes a scored its touchdown in the second quarter when the Mustangs drove 77 yards in 10 plays, the scoring play a 7-yard pass into the Estancia-CdM war resumes 1 Rivalry tops schedule ; Edison faces Mater Dei at OCC By ROGER CARLSON Of .... o.lly,... SW! It's difficult to find a football rivalry closer than that of Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings and the Estancia Eagles. or a game which has more meaning tonight as the two square off in a Sea View League showdown at Newport Harbor. Kickoff is at 7:30 before an anticipated over- flow crowd and the Eagles will be trying to add to a 7·6 advantage in a series dating back to 1965. Each is l·O in league play, 4-0 overall. each is ranked in Orange County <Estancia No. 4, CdM No. 10) and each is ranked in the CIF Southern Conference <Estancia fourth. CdM eighth). Each relies on a solid, fundamental game with little dependence on wrinkles, and each coach, Estancia's Ed Blanton and Corona de! Mar's Dick Morris, figures three touchdowns will win it. No team has ever won three In a row in this series -but Estancia is working on a two-game winning streak over the Sea Kings. Marina captures Sunset opener ' Marina High cruised to a 12·2 advantage after three periods last night and coasted to a 13·5 S unset League waler polo triumph over Westminster at Golden West College. The win in the loop opener for the Vikings up- ped their overall recotd to 6·5 and prepared them for next week's showdown with Edison, which beat Fountain Valley last night. "We haven't beaten Edison In fi ve years," said Manna Coitch Dave Pickford. ··we'll certain· ly do the best we can." The Vikings were paced by Steve Miller, who scored five goals and Tim Parsons. who chipped in with four. Meanwhile, goalie Brian Foat stopped 11 Westminster shot attempts. OFFICE 2 paneled offices + large front office. Carpeted, air, parking at front and rear entranoe. ld.eal for 1 or 2 at· ---------::--t torneys. Institutional. tales, etc . Facet Glrflefd on SE comer of Brookhurst, Huntington ee.cn. Very reue>rtlble rent If you Qualify. 882~ mornings. So, it's Estancia quarterback Jim McCahiU a gainst a secondary which includes safety Steve Patterson, rover Jeff Case and linebacker Randy Reyes and it's Estancia's Curt Wenzlaff against a line anchored by tackle Troy Shaw. And, it's a solid CdM offensive line which run· ners Bill Bright and Lance Martin will operate behind. along with quarterback Eric Woods. At Orange Coast College, meanwhile, a full house is expected for Edison's No. 1-ranked Char~ers. who will be trying to add Mater Dei to their list of victims, already totaling 26 straight. four this year. Kennedy Pola, the 6·1, 215-pound tailback and linebacker, is Mater Dei's major weapon and he is beginning to live up to preseason ballyhoo, rushing for 344 yards on 39 carries in the past two games. Against Crespi last week he rushed for 209 yards on 23 carries and scored three touchdowns. Edison, meanwhile, enters under usual circumstances with the opponent fired up for an upset. Elsewhere, Marina goes for its fifth straight without a loss, Fountain Valley tries to make it 4-1 in non-league action. Huntington Beach is after its third straight victory and Irvine tries to stay in the Sea View League race. Fountain Valley plays Lakewood at Lakewood High, nOt Veterans Stadium as reported earlier this week. ToaJgbt's 1cbedule (7:39) Estancia (4-0) vs. Corona del Mar (4-0) at Newport Harbor Saddleback (2·2) at Irvine (2·1·1> Mater Dei (2·2) vs. Edison (4-0) al Orange Coast College Fountain Valley (3·1) at Lakewood (0-3) Millikan (0·3) vs. Marina C4-0) at Westminster Sall Clemente (0·4) at Huntington Beach (2·2) Ocean View 0 ·3) at Western <1·3) Westminster (3·1) al Long Beach WUson (1·2) Los Amigos C2·2> al Laguna Beach C0·2·1) Indio (3-1) at Mission Viejo (4-0), 8 p.m. left fl at from Anderson to Brian Head. And with Mike Ouelle tte spearheading the Mesans' de· fens e , University was going nowhere fast . Fiscus had 70 yards on 15 car· ries to his credit at the half, in· eluding runs of 15 1rnd 12 yards. But that was just a warm-up. His 136-yard second halC effort included dashes of 26, 15. 11 and 10 yards, aside from his scoring runs of 17 and 7 yards and the 206 yards reflects a school rec· ord. University was stopped on its first third-quarter drive by Costa Mesa's Mike Anderson's interception and when Ty Culver recovered another fumble with 2 :42 left in the third pe riod at th~ Mesa 9, it appeared tbe Trojans were indeed, snakebit. But Fiscus & Co. finally got the ball with 11 : 16 left after some fine defense by Frei, Ron Ratcliffe, Mike Miller and Larry Commerford, among others, and the next two drives were nothing but success. Hatake was University's lead· ing receiver with four catches for 25 yards. Mike Anderson was Steve Andersons' major target, catching 6 for 48 yards. But the story was Fiscus -his 206 yards and 2 touchdowns -and Mesa's inability to put it away when the Mustangs had the chance . University's victory puts the Trojans at 3·2 for the overall campaign. Fountain Valley. led by senior Bob Erickson, continued to show strength in the Sunset League c ross country ra ce , as the Barons easily swept by Edison Thursday, 17-42. Erickson won handily in 15:34 on the Central Park Course in Huntington Beach, followed by teammate Ned Mosher in 15:50. Third was Ed Gould in a time of 16:01. "We didn't have to run too hard today." s aid Fountain Va lley coach Bill Thompson, who saw his squad improve its record to 2·0. "We could have gone faster but with the Villa P ark Invitational coming up Saturday. there was no point. The kids are really looking forward to that meet; it's a two. mile course <compared to the normal three-mile course in high school}. In other prep action, Irvine. led by Cyril Oblouk, moved its record to 3·1 with a 19-36 trounc· ing of Newport Harbor. Oblouk was timed at 16 :24 to out- distance teammate Loren White (16:37 ), a sophomore. Newport Harbor dropped to 0-4. San Clemente had no trouble in defeating Capistrano Valley, as the Tritons swept the top se ven places, led by Brett Clif· ford, Mark O'Brien and Alan Edwards. University downed Estancia, 20·43 as seven Uni runners tied for second following winner Jim McCarthy of Estancia. This Weeks Special 1980 CADILLAC Sl::Vll.LE . Factory two tone paint. leather covered seat· ing area & features all Cadillac power assis t options. C369ZAH ) Mater Dei, likewise, had no problems with St. Paul as the Monarchs won, 15·50, taking the first seven places. Mater Dei C2·0l won its 35th straight Angelus League meet and its 31st overall dual meet in a row. Ernie Estrada led the way in 16: 19. "We ran our JVs against them today." coach Bob Richardson said. "St. Paul is a weak team. Estrada is our No. 7 vars ity run· ner and was sick earlier this week ." Huntington Beach took care of Ocean View. 15-48, to improve its league mark to 2·0. Gus Quinonez was the winner in 15:48 Said Ocean View coach Betb Chilcott: "I heard where Gus ran a 32 minute lOK last we ek s o we kn e w he'd be s trong." In girls action. University con- tinued to dominate as the Tro· jans had 10 girls tie for first pl ace in 21: 19 in a 15·50 win over Estancia. ··we like the team concept and we wanted to make it easy on everbody," said Uni coach Bob Meessina. Ocean View defeated Hunt· ington Beach, 24·32 as Kendy Anno le d the wa y in 20 : 14 followed by Shannon McCann of Huntington Beach. Mater Dei"s Clare Feit was the winner for Mater Dei in the Monares' 15·50 win over St. Paul. 7:25 CIF Big Five Champions rnrnm@®m vs. Mater Dei $14,995 Spoaaond by: Pony Shoes, Smart & Final, Giuliano's Deli, Coats & Wallace Real Estate, Huntington Landmark, California Ranch • l.IAST • nDUSIA •IOIU • OS«ll ... , ... , .. .,..., • TllOMPSOI •wtm JC ~~ CALIFOlllA CIVIL WAI • IOYD • IUTCMI • fOISIUIG • GUllHY . .. "°"'°" • PIAISON • scon • YH COlllTT ACm1•1 Plllllrell .... ta. Od ... 1, 7 PJL Marke!y-~-'\II '-V ~- An Englebrecht Company Production .... ~ 0 I ,, " Al. EAST PLA YOP'FS Y•nkeea 3, Brewera o 0-1 NUllYOllll ., r" ... lloMOtpll, -0 t 0 Mupllry, cf • o o o Wlnlleld. II • t 3 O Jocuon. r1 • I t 1 .. 1111•11•, dft c I I I Nettlot, 30 c 0 0 0 Wolton, lb I 0 0 0 MllbOrn, u 3 0 0 0 Corono, c 3 o o o MILWAUKEE •' r II Ill Molllo" r1 4 o 1 O YCkllll. n 5 o o o Cooper. lb • 0 I O Slmmoru., c J o I o TllOMU , Cl J 0 0 0 0911vl•. " I 0 O O a-,Jb '0 I 0 MOOf•,clfl , 0 0 0 How•ll.Grl 0 0 0 0 Bo1l•Y. dh 0 0 0 0 MOney,dh I 0 0 0 Gellln•r. 7b c O I O Tol•I& l3 J I 3 Tot•ll 3C 0 7 0 k -ltYIMlllet N•w Yorlt 000 100 002--3 M 1 i. .. u k" 000 000 OOl>-4 OP Mltw-• I LOV New Yori. 3, Mllwouk .. II 2B -B...00 7. WlnllelCI. HR \ -Ptnl•ll• (II. Jockson Ill NewY-'" H II IEll aa SO IU91\etll (W, 1.01 • c 0 0 2 10 Oovls '·> I O O 2 O Goauooi IS, 2l 2"> 1 O o O• • Mllw•llll• Cotdw•tl CL. 0.11 ao,, 1 l 3 O c Sloton "' 0 o o o o WP -Davis. T 7•31 A 26.J95 NL EAST PLAVOFFS Expoa 3, Phllllea 1 0.-1 f'MILAOIEL .... IA MONTREAL a• r" Ill Smith. cl • I 7 O llOH, lb c 0 I I McBride, rt • O 7 O Schmid!, :lb 3 o o o Matthews. II • 0 1 O M<Gr•w, p 0 0 0 0 Morotono, c l o o o a-o.u • o o o Tr'tllo. 211 • 0 0 0 Ruthven. p 1 0 0 0 Gron, p1 1 o o o Bruuter. p o o o o Lyle.P 0000 GVckvh, II I 0 0 0 Tot•h l3 I 6 I •• r .... Cromn, 111 • I 7 o While, rl 3 0 0 0 Oowt.on, Cl • O I O Ctr1tr, c c I I 1 Porrlsll, :lb c I o o Froncona. II 3 O 2 O SOOltr, U 1 0 I 1 monlHI, 7b 3 o o o Gultcksn, p 3 0 0 0 RH rdon,p O 0 0 0 Totals JO l 7 1 kwe .. ., , ........ Phltocl•lpl\lo ooo ooo C>I0-1 MonlrUI 012 000 0111-1 E Scnmldl, Bowo LOB-Pl\11-lpl>lo 7, Mon1reel • 2B Cromortle, Smith. McBrl~ HR Cortor (I) SB-Wnh•, Fr-. cono """~ ..... llulhvon IL, C>-11 8ruutar LYI• McGraw -root G.illlcUn(W,I.()) Reordon IS,21 T-?·JI, A--0, .... IP H It llt aa 50 3 J 7 I 0 2 0 0 ' , I 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 I"' • I I IV> 0 0 0 Baseball playoffs NATIC*AL LEAGUE WEST Houston 3, Oodgffs 1 Houslon I. Dodg•rl o 111 lnntnou IHouslon 1.-seri.s. 2.01 Todey -Hounon at Doc1otr1. I 05 pm , Cllon ... 11 • -11 Solurdoy Houston 01 Ooc19e r1. S IS p.m ., Cllonnel• 4 •nd 11, II nocnu ry Sunday -Houston •I Dodotrt, I :OS p.m., Channel•• ond 11, It nocelUry NATIONAL LIAGUE I AST MontrHI 3, Pl\11-lpl\la I ~onlrul 3. Phllodolplll• I tMontrH I •••di wrlH. 1.0) I OOOY -Montrffl 01 Pl\11-lplllo, I OS pm S•turoay -Monlteol at Pllllod•lpllla. 1o·os o m., Channel 4.11 noceuory Sunday -Montreol at Pftll-tPf\la, I.OS p.m ,11.-~ry AMEltlCAN LEAGUE WUT Oakland •. Kan•u City O Oakland l, Konus City I 10.klancl INCb torlH , 2.0) Today -Kon505 Cllv ot Ookl-. S.10 p m , Cllonnel c. Solurdav -Kanso• City al Ooklancl, I· 10 p m .. Cllonnel 4, II nocuM1rv Suncloy -K•nso• City •t Oollland. •. 10 p m • Channel •. " nKHM1ry AMlltlCAN LEAGUE EAST Now YO<k S, Mllwouk• 3 !New Yc><k leads series, 1.01 Mt • Vc><k 3, ,,•ulweullH 0 t Ntw York leods .. r .... 2.01 TOCS.y -MllwoukM ol New York, > 10 pm. Solurdoy -Mllwou'" •I New York, I 10 p.m ., It MQSSary Sunoay -MllwoukM at New York, c 10 pm .• It neauary Allll..-PDT All series or• bHt~f.fl ... Deep sea fishing NIW..OllT (Ar1'• LO ... ,.... ,, anol•n I• l>on. 14S bonito. 84 macktrtl, 11 rock fish. (Dno'• Locker) .. enQltn :nt bol'llto, J w no l>Ou, 7 collc.o i..u, '10 rock cod. t c.ow cod. 10 macke,..1. SIAL aEACM 10 AnQl<trs 5-JO rock cod. 7 cow cod. 1 nno cod, 7 bonito DANA WMAR,. -11• a1191ert tJ l>O>&, 1,oot bOnlto. 101 rock'""· l'O mackerel. SAN DIEGO IH&M Londll•t• t"h ... r· mo11'•, 1"911C Lomol 4S onol•fl: 11 ber rocuda, "34 bonito, .. rock llsh, 1• mauerel. Women'• volleyball COLLIOI UC lrvlllt Oef. Unlv.rMty ot San DI-. IH,15-6,IM. HIGH SCHOOL Corono del f>Mr dol CMta MtH lS-11, ').15, IW,U·t. l"'lnedef Ellon<l.t IS.11, IS.II, 16-14 ,._loin Volley dof Marino IS.10. IS.II, U·U. 16-14. Weslmlns1er 4oi. Hunllflll'on llu<ll, 1M, 1S.1I,1S.1S, 1S.IO. Water polo MtOMKMOOL --.11,w-~s WUtmiMW 0 I I r S Marine • J 5 1-12 wutmlfllWt KOO'lntl Burllo 2. Hoy...,, 2, 1:,,...,.11. MarlM KOl'llll: Miiier S, Pa ........ Roell t, '-•n~111. HOclltlflt t, OonMv 1. NHL CAMP9•U..COMPa•a..c• ~DI.,.._ W L T OP OA ,_ lltlMOUwet 8fmonl9fl C•lgory lll119t Col9r.OO I 0 I S J ) 1 O O r 4 I 0 0 1 I I 1 0 I 0 I • 0 010•11 0 Nwmo1v..- Toronr. I 0 I • SL loult I O 0 • Detroit 1 O O $ Cllk... 0 0 I S Mln,,.Ml'le 0 0 l 1 Wlnnlpoo 0 I 0 I WALUCOHPaRaNCa .. eVk llDfYltleol • 2 , ' , • , 2 2 t t 0 NY ltl•nclen 1 0 0 4 I t Plltalkiftfl 0 I •I 1 II t PlllleO.lllflla O 0 Q,. 0 0 0 Wo1hl119ton 0 1 o J S • O NV Rangen 0 I 0 1 s 0 ~Olwltleol Ouobe< luffelo MontrHI Horlford BOHOll 2 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 t 0 1 1 0 I 0 '"-',...., .. ~ QIHbe< 7, Boston 5 Hartfonl 5, Mon1rMI s V•ncou...,. I, C.lgory I Tor onto l, MlnnelOlo J T ... ., •• o_ Delrolt ot Pl\lledtll>hlt Ntw YOtlt RO"Off'S ot Wlnnlpee Edmonton ot v-v.r 10 J s II 1 • t I I 0 HIGH SCHOOL SUMMARIES University 14, Coat• Mesa 7 Sc_ .. .,°"" ... " University O O O 14-14 Collo-u o 1 o 0-1 CM-HHd 1 pass from S Andert.on ISchrub ~l<k) U Flscus7run(Pelrooo11101 U-Flscus 11 run !Pelrono kick) A1tenoot1ce -1.400 <Htlmatedt G-S\atlll4u u Flrt1 Downs 11 Ruslle..,.yonb c4-I,. P•U lnv yords IO POH•U ,., .. , Puni, ).Jt Fumbl~·IOst 3·7 PenoltlH-Vords t.ts • ... ,.,, ..... , ll11tltl11t CM 16 34-71 "' ,.,17..J Mt .().0 1-40 U Fiscus, :n.:iot.; Sorensen. 7·3. Ellerll, I-tor-minus 19, Htlak•, l·S; lonuul, l·I. CM-Htod, 15·11: Hlnl, U·O , S An· derton, Mor-ml....s 34 ........... ,,,a .. 1,.. V Ellerts,'-t .. l,IO CM S Ancltrson. 1'-26-3. , ... Goensc11. C>-1.0 1..-iwi....1 ll•<el•"'t u HolOl(e, •1S. Mlll•r.' "· My•rs, I IC; Sorenwn. I 17, Fiscus. 1·10 CM M Andffson, -· Culver. l-43; NIX· on, 3·21 HH<I, 3·11 , Envllth, l.f; s, ""*· 1 11 La Quinta 35, Laguna Hiiis 6 Icon., 0.."9r'I Lo Qulnla I• 1 O 14'--35 L09un• Hiiis 6 0 0 0-6 LH-McVlcor t run lkk lo. tolled) LQ LOPtl 7' kk kOfl r•tur11 (CUMmll'IOt kick) LO-LOPtl CJ run CCummlnQt kk t.l LO-Ptndtr S run ICvmMlllOt Ilk-) LO-Lopet 26 lnlerceptlon CCummlnts kl<kl LO Trabert 00 ~U trom Houlkln CCum- mlno• kk k) AU•n<Mnu 1,000 (Ullm.ltdl 0-S\Olltika LO "'"'-n Ru111es.yords JS.It• Poulng yonls 9' POHU )·IM Puntt 4·31 FumblH-lost o.o Penal lies.yards l.fS 1 ... 1 ...... 11t11tltl11t Ut 10 '7-«3 1'3 17~1 W2 M ).1• LO ~·· ).55, Pender, 1·46, Kollar. S.27. Allred, 7..J2; 0-t, '-24. lH Thllken. 11.to. Wtlllems. •·21. Blono, S.U; McV1<or. lC>-34 IM!w..,..tP'oNI,.. LO Kollor. •·11.0. 5t. Pender. 0-t-O. Houl"ln, 1·1.0, «>. LH M<Vk•r, 17 :M-1, 1'3 llldlv-IRO( .. Ylllt LO L._r, l·SO, Allred. 7•t , Trebert, 1-40 LH-Bl•n<k. 11·'1; Wtlllo m1, 1·1•; Merle no, 4-SS HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS Sea View League Coron• de! Mar ES!ancla L ..... W L I O I 0 I 0 I I I I 0 ' 0 I El Toro University C<>'laMou trvlne NewportHortlor s1001e11K1e 0 I 'nlllnMY'• Se-u nlv..-stty If. Cast. MelO 1 T ...... 10-(7:•1 o-.. W L T • 0 0 4 0 0 I l Q 3 2 0 , 3 0 2 I 1 0 4 0 , 2 0 Ettancl.t vs. C.,_ del Mor ot New-1 HorbOr Soddltboek ol I rvlno ~.,·.o-c1:•> Newport H1rtior vs. El Toro 11 Minion Viejo High school ICOrH SEA \118W L•AGUE Unlv•rslly 14, Costa Mota 7 CENTURY LIAGUIE Sen lo Ano Voll.., SO, Or-0 EM .. IRI LEAOUE Cypr•u 11. Loera 13 NON·LIEAOUI L• Ouln1o lS, "'-Hiiis 6 Sorwll• 31, Gorey O RoncllO Alomltos 27, MOOf\Olla 1 Schurr n , Bolu Gronde 1 Godo Gr•nd Prix 1et aarc.-, S.OI•> 1'-111 R ..... II ..... lven Lend! dtf. Monutl Orantes ._,, '-2; Adriano P-tta del. Corr-8oruul111 M , •·>; 'l'oMkll -del. HM'ls 01.....,.10..-.... 1.s , T-Smkldel. Angel 01 .... nH6-I, 6-1. Eddie otbbl def PO¥tl Slozll H , 6-2; Pedro ReCIOI._ del. Vktror l'Kcl H . W ; 8011u TOl"OCJY dol. Jooe Lui• Domiano M , 1 ... Gulllermo \Illes dol Ar>dros GomoJ ~ , .. Edmonton Challenge (et•*'-• A1'"11l l'lnt ...... 11 ...... Vll•Y A,.,,ttrel .... Butch Welts .. 2. 6-4; Victor Amey1d0f. l(evln CIWrtn I .. , , .. , .. 1; Biii SconlOn dtf. 5-mmy Glommelw• 1-4, .. 1.M Cannolly tourn•m•nt Vea • ._. •• ....,... A..,..LMM., . ...,, .,. ..... w.w1 lN O.m-•· 0.., Otl>ry M, ~'I; J11 Onlf"t .. A"""'9 MwlWft .. 1, l-7, 6-2 (VS.. ..... •llllMd. J.lJ Women NleftlCMOOl. '--•""-, .. C-.Meu. ...... ••rm-<~> Iott to H•rrlnoton, H . Iott to l'IM¥<eet. k, loet to Thall, ,.,., $1m- ICMI 1-. W. 0.., ~7; Hllff ICMI lett, k , M ,M . ~ "•trlell•(lauMn ICIMI IHI ta ,.ord· ll•t.mon, U , lest tro Oooeod't·R-, ._., lost 10 IEn~rrlnOtOI\. J-4, O..••HM!t ICM) IOfl, M , :M, U , Sllrt¥t HUO!let ICMl IOll,H .24,1 ... UiellM .._._ 11, Dau Hilb I ~ IC, Wllle!W (LB) IOU to ROIVOf', U, lief. Oil0t1, M , Otf, Volle, H ; R. Willetle (lll lost, 04,-, M , H ; J~ CL8J IOal. H. -·•·f.H, ~ Smltll·Slt phen• (LBI O•I Kroolut· CEllbort, ._., dtf T-k•·M11tl0, ._,, -· "lbr•c llt lllcllord•On, •·J. 11Url'I\ S<llw•rUdtln tLBl -· .. 1 ... 1, ..a. ~ lreY•P'OIUtdl CLBI won, ._l, M, H • Ullt_., ti, at T-• 5"'-'" Roo IUJ cter Hel11bouo11, •·I, loat to Donofrio, u . Clef. Coss, H. Bokor CUI-· H , J ... -. 6-0; Brh.hll• (U) ~t. Q-4, ~7, won,6'-1. ~ Oll••r·COllllOlly IU) d•t Boyloll· H•utelllkl, U , def. N-·"°Pe, .. 1. def E•rly·Tonner, .. I; Br1clsllow·Wln1entoen (U) won. 6-1. IOll, 5-7, """'· ... ; Luc••·P•llw IUI won, .. 2. 1 ..... 2. H.........,ltNclltt,W•dmlMloffl 51 ...... Ch•lf• CHBI l~tt to 11\Hde, +., d91. Brown, .. 1, Oaf. Mucclllo, 6-1; Losey (HBI Iott, 1 .. , -· 6-7, M ; Fleut"Y (H8) IOll, H . 2-4,won, .. 1. o..e.. Allurt·MlllS CMB) 0.1. B090n-Mor1lne1. , ... Otf. Yauto-McGnw, .. ,, IOSI to Belk-. Perlltr, .. ,; BooM-Knowlts (HB) -. 1·5. ._,, IOlt, :M; Oompmor..Vendt"o CHiil I051, 1-4, won, 1 ... I05t, 2 ... ~Del1l,l ...... AINl6 s ....... Sarmiento CMDI IOst to Holycro1a, .... del. Schwoloert. 6-2, def, Merat, M ; P11etto (MO) Ion. I ... 1 .. , won, Ml; Miiier (MO) lost. t ... 1 ... -• ...0. ~ w llson-Keyter$ IMO) dol O'Sulllven- P•ronl ... 2, def. Mor1lne1·Rn.. ... ,. Off. Hollt·J•mo10, ..0, Boklrldoe·Akln CMDJ lost,, ... -....... ,. Grlffln-S9111Mr (MDI WO" ...... ,t-1,•2. l.ilOll U, Ocellft View J Sllttlot Slolltry CEJ del. Durr, ...0. def, l(M'IUdt, 6-1 dof. l(erco, •.O; Kirk CE> lost. J.,.; -._,, ..O; -II CE ) lost W. t-6, won .. 2 o.vtMes Hopburn-Elllson CE) dol. Tom-~lley, ...O; dtf M•IYtl•VO, M ; def JOl\nson-R..itt.. ..O; lOO·SmllPI tEl won M , •.O, •,.o; Mollef. to-Shim (El -...o . ..o, 6,.0. OakTrH (ets.IAMl\01 ·T .. Ult1DAY'S RESULTS 171119'114" ....... •-Httl "llllT RACE. 1 lurlonos. Stobie Pel 1°'19901 11.10 uo uo Ou•llflcellon CDetolloussore> 4.20 J,40 H• Aln"t Hoavy (f>Mr'Ql•H) J.20 Alto raced: Sporckh, No Saint, Gefl•ro, Clncl<t90. v-1 C.-•. Sotdl•''' O.UQflter. Rooney, SI SI You. Time I 22 3/5.• S8COMD llACIE. 0... mite Bold A<k (L~) 12.20 7 20 c 10 Molnlk Court CDelehowsoyel 1•.40 7.AO Ram loklty (Slolllel S.00 Alto raced: umatlcco, Nori Houte, SorntthlnQ Hopeiened, Current Prince. Sum- mll Dancer. Pouu ... Boll. Time: l:JJ tJ DAILY OOUa1.I (I .. ) ~Id VI 20 THIRO •ACE. •l'J turlono• Jorn Mon 1McH•t9Wl tt 40 14 00 10.00 Eahlbll IGtn19on) tt.40 II 40 Tlvtl 1°'19oa> • tO AIM ractO: ~k 'N Time, Send• ot Veoo•. Tripi• Gon>e, Broucs Jett. ltoscotor. Grffft•, "°"'°"Letters, Prince's Pull, Oobo Dlrl, T•n J e_I,, Tim•: 1:111/5 ,OURTH llACE.•turlOflO'. Emlnenuy PrOPtr (H1wleyt10 40 J 40 JOO Modtl tTen (Toro) J tO uo Attractive (Plnuy> J.10 Alto racoct· F~rlno. Lady HolY, Wrllln" MMN, Rutt It, Adlnlrol's Mh trew. Ono For Mornlno, Joltlnv A._1, Wll'W\lno Talent, v_.. Time: 1·101/S. "'"" RACI:. •lurlono•. , Ml1ter Wlldtr (McCorronJ •.20 3.20 2.40 Hard to Lee (Plorc.) 4.to S.00 Sl•M Pol IMcHorvue) s.eo Alto rocied: MIQhl Return, Sofl Gallant, BroMo St«, Groy Dondy, Bold Bltlm. Time 1:09ffS. U IXACTA lM l .,.kl Sl17 SO SIXTH RACE. 6 turtonos Outlow ~ l~olld) 5.20 1.00 ?.to Sell< y 811 (McCMrln> J.00 l.00 Shirts Dellgllt (Otlveres) 5.tO AIM> roced; Miii.i Lo C.oncho. W•ttrlno Blodt. Pe«e Pleoso, Blue T•mptetlon S•VIENTH RACI. Uurl~ Toml'l\y's Folly <McHoreue> 1 '° •.oo J.40 True Me!Otn (DHollou\Myel 11.IO 6 00 DrHmer's Ho41Cloy IMcCorronl 4.to Alto roced· '-' LUS1tr, Bron1t Liiy, MIU Bocon, Good Equation, Luboyye, Denim 'N l...llCe, Stwt111nQ. Time · 1:10J/5. U P'ICIC SIX !6-3-M-Ml .,.Id IM,51•.tO wltll 0,.. wlMlllQ lkUI !SIM llorMt). u PlcJ. SI• consoletlon POld S211 00 with 104 whYOlnQ llckeb (tlvehot'Ms). a lOHTH llACIE. I 1Ao mites (l\lrO B•rrY Busti (CM.-t t 10 4 00 UO N•llv• Wlrw C0.1-uayel ••.«> S.10 S.1111 Ribera m(Slblllt l 2.to AIM> raced: lutll Musk, VIier..,, Soft R~ ly, E l•v•n "9tkont. Time: 1:41215. NINTH RACE. I 1/1' mllos. Julitllne !Plncoyl 4.60 UO UO P.,lt• Revo (Howloyl 4.00 J.IO TKO Taco (Wini-) J.20 Also roctd: Oon<lne H-tr. GVPS'I' Go Go. Select o l.Hd, GrMk S-tlo, Alyssa °"· Time : 1;4.5. U •)(ACTA C).41 ~Id \.M 00 A ttondlnee: 16,2'17 Hollywood Park TMU~AY'I ••IULTI c ..... , .... ..._MMttttt, f'tRITaAC•,OnomlloHCe. Cernrol> (Slwll\) 7 .00 s.to 120 Play Better Golf with JACK NICKLAUS MY FtF\ST TA 8~ ON liVE~'Y ,.&E l5 .,.0 AS$1C'SS ,.HE \OE.AL.. \..RNOINO &POT \N REl.ATION "TO ,.HE L~YOUT OF ~IL MOL.Si ~NO T._.12 P 'H PO$\,.\ON. N 6)(T · I ~-ECT THla C\... T"4AT \ E.L-lC.VE WILL-e»EST GET M E TH&f'.E.. • , .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 9, 1981 Cl ._.. 0.-CC:.1-1 1.-1 • Hohlclo CH\ldeft) )"40 AllO retecl J D t"ront, Mo*! I.Me, lftb lftti. Tltooll lfltl'I, ~ .... De, lloyel lltNI. ~11Hh Miki Tl-J OllJ/S U a )(ACTA <i.11 paid t)'UO HCONO II~•· OM mile -Pinch Hit (T ... ler~ •• ., ti.JO .. 1.lttle 1,.tt Rllttor Cltllcllltl 4 • .0 UID I<•--Ho.,.., lTOlld Ill t .... Altt rKOCI Baro11ou C'llrlt, w.,...., A .... lo l(ey, E,..f'Vell< 1(141, suttttll S- TNt•O IUoC•. Ono mll• "'t OoMrt $olfl CL.entat • t0 4.00 ._. Lody LI-IWllllomtJ ) JO a.to~ M.ljosll< ---(Mot.rt 7 M Alto r°'"· T_...,.olf, Peocllle I ,-. flY'• TIMOClt)o, Ml" Clel,. $, WIMle Ono Time, Time: t·OJ 41.J ti ••ACTA 1•21 t>tld l''-'°· '0U RTH •Ace. Ono Mlle ltOI •·l •rrlont _.ty tMlku-1 1 20 ) JO 2 «I l(h1tt MerU<llO~ IAublll) J tO J 40 Flnol (Ill" IM\.IOon) ? 10 Al•• roted •·Swffi NettleLou, Hootln 1(1ne. lumlNry, Lii 0reoon Mnle, G•llon• Mlu y a -c OVpled ..,try Tlmeh 01 , IPTH llACa. OM mlla pee.. Senea ROM CGl'lllldYl UO •.40 MO Jotlo'• Cllolu IWllllomtl 3.to 2 • .0 Ll~(Porkerl ?to Alto racocl Reotl Gal911e, Monk•nl Aca. SllOtllOM Gal Time t; '9 l /5 U IX ACTA 1:i.11 p.old t7' )0 SIXTH RACE. Ont mitt lrot. Able Mlulon I BeyleH) J 40 2 to 2 40 NOOlt Hulllt (A<ktrmanl • IO J . .O Foay M•rkenl•Y I Rltclllo) 2 . .0 Alto tOCed' Pl•lolHO Pot, Cf\l•f Guy A, Hunters Gokl. Time J 004/5 11\llENTH RACll. Ont mite Pl<• Gtom•lrk (AUCl!n) S.10 UO 2.20 Couroee-Red CIC-er! • 00 2 to Downond (0.-r) 2.20 Alto raced Toltamon. K II Kine l lme I 513/S. IJ E)(ACTA (S.41paid 34 SO. U .. ICIC 51X IJ..f.1·1+5) paid J2.7tt 40 wlttl four wlnninv ll<U ll ltlve llorto•I '7 PIO SI• COMOl•llon paid '3S.40 10 105 wln- nlllo llckets ltour horSff). Sc:rolCh consol• lion .,.kl ut . ., with 337 w1Mi"9 ll<kets (ifor• hOf-ond • ><r•ch or two llorMS •ncl lwo ><rot<hft> E IOHTH RACE. One milt Pitt Fluton N (SI.,,...,""'", 10 to j JO '40 tmabuller N (Beylt-SSI S 00 •.40 Turl lord (~lalld) t• • .o AIM> raced Altu Mac Faber. Scotch Time Abbet, Mai.st1c Molor, Take • Star, Roeth For Ille Sky. Ar"lbro Jome•. So• Ro~tr N. 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OE T ltOIT LIONS -PltcU Gary D111lolton, Qlllr1trbock, on the lnlu,_ roaorvedllst. 50CC•• MO .. t-i«CH L...-N~W Jl!RSEV ROCKETS -Pur<lllMG Ille tontroch Of Freel Greurov oncl GtrTy 1o4c¥lelll from Ille New Yor-Arrowa. $1Qlltcl Htrmtt l(o.wpoulos, Brief\ Alderaon, ar- co lte<loYI< llldMlr11 ~eln • UCI post s yolleyball t riu m p h The UC lrvihe wo m e n 's volleylh•JI team racked up Its 15th victory of the season a1alntt nine defeats Thursday night, s weeping the University of San Diego, 15·7, 15·6, 15·4. Lynda Kelley. a f~es hman from Irvine High had 12 kills for the Anteaters, while freshman Nancy Westbrook 1seve11 killa) and seniors Janet Waterburry and Sandy Hafner !eight apiece) also contributed. Sopho more se tter Chris Hensley also enjoyed a tine evening for Irvine. which plays VOLLEYBALL Saturday night at the U.S. In· ternational University in San Diego In high school play. Fountain Valley was taken to four sets before defeating Marina, 15·10, 15 11. 13·15, 16-14 in a Sunset League match The Barons im· proved to 2·0 in loop play while Marina fell to l·l. "Sha ron Hatfield did a good job hilting and blocking and Kathy Harty did a fine job set· ting and ser vi ng," praised Coach Rick Evans. Fountain Valley visits Ocean View. while Marina plays host to H unt i ngton Beac h T uesday night. I rvinc defeated Esta ncia in straight sets. 15-12, 15·11 . 16·14 to move the Vaqueros' record to 5·1 in league play. Irvine calls on University in its next encounter Tuesday Elsewhere, Corona del Mar was a 15-11 , 3-15. 15·3, 15·9 victor over Costa M esa, while Westminster upped its league mark lo 2·0 with a 15·8, 15·11, 13-15, 15·10 triumph over Hunt· ington Beach. "ll was a hard, close match and West minster took advan- tage of the breaks." said Hunt· 1n g ton Beach C oach Julie Mu rphy. ··wt! played cons i s tently well, .. countered Coach Dave Lindquist of Westminster "It was a good match for the spec· tators." Wes tminst er hosts Edison Tuesday A 's seek c linc h e r tonight OAKLAND (AP) -Before the American League West playoffs began. Oakland A's Manager Billy Martin said the Kansas Ci· ly Royals owned "a lot of tools and we're going to have to play our best to beat them ... T h e A's lead 2·0 over the Royals and could end the best· o f f1 ve series with a victory tonight. The pitching, so impor· tant to lhe A's success. has been at its best. but Rickey Hen· derson's hitting has not been. Henderson was O·for·9 in lhe playoff games Tuesday and Wednesday at Kansas City, lhe AL West second-hair winner . but he didn't sound as t hough lhe hitless post-season start had him down ·'They've kept me off the bases but what they .don't realize is. hey, Henderson has some people behind him," said the young A's leadoff hitter. Wayne Gross and Dwayne Murphy slugged home runs as the A ·s won the opener 4·0 behind Mike Norris' four-hit pitching, and Tony Armas' four hits and two RBI supported pitcher Steve Mccatty in Wed· nesday's 2· l victory. Tonight. Rick Langford is scheduled to face Larry Gura, the Kansas Cit y left·hander beaten by the A's last Sunda1. Good weather is forecast and a <'rowd of 40,000 or more is ex· pected at the Oakland Coliseum. ·Game time is 5: 10 p.m. The 22-year·old Henderson, in just his second full major·lea8lJe season, batted .319 to rank fifth a mong AL hitters. led the league in stolen bases with 56 and est a blished himself as one of baseball's best left fielders. Henderson appears to be over· · due for some hits, and that m a kes lhe Royals' chances of winning three straight 1ames in Oakland seem nonexistent. ··I don't belieYe anybody can sweep us ln Oakland," HYI Hen· derson. No oppos ing team swept a series this r,e•r in Oakta11d, where lho A s. winnen of tile tlrst balr·aeuoo. we.re U.21. I I I I I I I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/F.rlday, October 9, 1981 HELP CELEBRATE OUR NAME CHANGE 2 Trips For 2 To HAWAII & $500.00 Expense Moaey 19" RCA Color Televlslons Complments of CHAMPION ~F Mopeds· SPARKOMAftC Car Stereo Systems Winners of the Grand Prize Drawings must be o licensed driver or 18 years of age. 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OLDSMOBILE V-8 1965-'76 (330-350-400-425-455). BUICK V-8 1967-'7~ (400-430-455). CHEVROLET V-8 1965-'76 (396-400-427 .454 ), 1955-'76 (265-283-307-327 -350- 400). 1 I I I I I 1- 1 ..., DODGE-PLYMOUTH 8 Cylinder 1962· '77 273-318-340-360. DODGE-PLYMOUTH 8 Cylinder 1958-'78 350-361 -383-400-440. CHEVROLET 8 Cylinder 1969-'79 262-267-307-327- 350 & 400 with 2 BBL Carburetors. FORD 8 Cylinder 1961-'71 332-352-390-406-428. FORD 8 Cylinder 1970 late 1978 302-351W. Rebuilt Clutches &.DISCS for Most American Cars .... .-.. -.~~ SET FORD V-8 1962-'76 (221 -260-289-302-35 l Windsor). PONTIAC V -8 1961 -'76 (326-350-400-428·455~. I I - Anaheim 1280 N. Euclid (S. of Hwy. 91 ) n2.9940 •Anaheim 2340 W. li~n Av. 999-1621 Buena Park 5256 Beach Blvd. (at Malvern across from K-Mort} (714)994-1320 Costa Mesa 1739 Su~rior Ave. 642-3314 •fountain Valley 9880 Womer Ave. (714)964-6427 •Fullerton 141 E. Imperial (714)738-6971 •Fullerton 2978 Yorba.Lindo (714)996-4780 •La Mirada 15081 ~rial (213)947-5641 With LOW PRICU Rebuildable E·xch. •Mission VieJO 24510 Alicia~· 951 -9175 - Orange 1100 N. Tus1in (Across from Post Office nl-3000 •Riverside 10403 Magnolia Av (114)359-3041 •santa Ana 2604 S. Bristol St. (one block S. of Warner Ave.) 754-1432 •santa Ana 1302 E. 17th St. 953-6061 -- ~ ........ ....,., I I I . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. October 9. 1981 • ' Th~s vehicle. called an "articulated bus." will be manufaCTured by Gen'eral Motors Corp. like U.S. Foreign • service car Qwners Drivers of Japanese models happiest of all, AMC ranks lowest in survey LOS ANGELES <AP> -lm· ported cars are snazzy but you can 't get good ser vice at the dealership, right? You're safer with somethi ng from Detroit, a ren't you? Maybe not. A survey or new- car own ers by the automotive research firm of J . D. Power & Associates found tha t buyers of fo reign cars we re far happier with the service they got than buyers of American autos. Hap· p iest of a ll wer e those who bought Japanese cars ··w e were a little bit surprised at some of the findings," said Dr . John Hemphill. executive vice president of the Westl ake Vi llage firm. "The first was the extent to which the import com- panies have succeeded in de· li vering the service that. accord- ing to popular myth, is so ex- pensive and difficult to obtain. The second notable thing 1s that the Chrysler people have been successful in building greater quality into their cars. "The third notable thing was the relatively low ranking that Vo lkswagen r eceived, .. Hem- phjll said. "We thought perhaps it was the domestic-built Rab· bits, but we ran a special sur- vey. and the VW owners were slightly more satisfied with the domestic thf)n the fore1gn-bu1tt products." Th e Power s u rvey. which measured customer satisfaction with dealer service, ranked the m a kes t h is way : Toyota. Mercedes-Benz, Honda, Mazda, S uba r u, Datsun . C hrysler· Ply m outh , fou r GM mode ls 1 Buick. Cad illac, Olds mobile. P ontia c >, Chrysler's Dodge, G M 's Chevrolet. Volks wagen. Other European models: BMW. Fiat. Renault, Volvo, Ford and last. American Motors. Toyota, the leader . had 21 per- cent of the owners re porting problems with their new cars on de li very. AM C, the lowest of those ranked, had 57 percent of the owners reporting problems with their new cars. T h e three most common problems we re the paint jobs , the instrumentation and rough engines-hard starting, the sur- vey found. with problems on de· livery signaling other difficul ties lo come. '·Problems on dri veaway seem to be a harbinger of more problems to follow," Hemphill sa id , "and som e o f these problems aren't correcta ble. It's really a problem or not having quality built in when the cars are coming off the line. That problem is transfe rred to the dealership." Customers who were happy wit h the ser vice they got were quit e lik e l y t o be re p eal c ustomers. the survey found. Fed chairlnan taking guff. from Reagan WASHINGTON IAP> -For months. the Reagan admirustra- t ion has been appl a udin g Fe d era l Reserve_ Chair man. Paul Volcker for his light-money policy. Now. with recession looming, those pats on the back a{'e looking more like punches It's still much too ea rly to give u p o n the a dminis tr ation's economic progr am . President Reagan and his top offi cials in· sist. But if something should go wrong. and keep going wrong, there are indications they stand ready to revive an old White Ho use tradition. It 's called Blame the Fed. ··A light-money s upply in a downward economic cycle could exacerbate the t rouble we'.re in ," th e p r esid e nt 's t o p economic adviser . Treasury Secretary Donald T. Regan, told a banker's conference this week in San Francisco. A resolute Volcker , whose agency is independent or direct White House or Treasury con· trot. countered in a speech at the same conference: ''A sense of r e treat ..-'ould not only a g. gr avatc the present proble.ms but could set back the prospects for restoring growth and stabil i· ty for years to come ... The Federal Reserve, the na· tion 's central bank. can affect money and credit availa bility by raising or lowering the amount or reserves banks are required to hold , by adjusting the interest rate member banks are charged fo r loans or by such other ac- t ions as selling government securit ies to banks or by buying the m back. Volcker is chairman of the seven-member Federal Reserve Board Major policy decisions are made by the Federal Open Market Committee. which in- cludes the board's seven gov· ernors plus the presidents of fi ve NEWS ANALYSIS of the 12 r egiona l Federal Reserve Hanks ... ... Ur ged on by the administra- tion. the Fed has been trying to.- manage the nation's money sup· ply so it will grow more slowly than in the past The theory a both the Whik I louse and th Fede ral Reser ve 1s that too much money and easy credit wen.> greatly lo bl ame for the nation's severe inflation, But times can get tough in the inflation war. Tight-credit dis· •IT cipline can beget hig h interest. ,11 rates and those interest rates 1 can beget a slumping economy,': complete with lost jobs and '1 m aybe lost votes When all that happens. it's usually time to·~ blame the Fed. r. It happened as re<:ently as last rail. when harsh words erupted1\ from then-President Carter. a for mer Fed fan who objected to new credit tightening in the mid-:'\ di e of a tough election cam- paign Regan has gone to some pains . to indicate the new administra-. " t i o n i s n o t 1 a y i n g l h e ,ft g r oundwork lo b I a m e the , Federal Reserve if the economy '; Should fail tO perk Up despite I congressional passage or the. pr esident's economic program. . ~: But listen to his recent com-1 m ents· , ,, "We don't want to prolong thi s recession. which could hap--pen·· if the supply of money and · r· credit grows even more slowly ,; 1 th a n the F ederal Reserve's ·' t argets ·" -"I think we're going to have •«• to insist that they stay on target We as an administration cannot · ,1 be content lo see the economy . 1 stay fl at quarter a fter quarter a fter quarter .. ~~~~~~~~~~~ ........ ~~~~~~~~~~~ ........ -~~~~~~~~~~~-.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- PVIUC llTICE "'It.IC NOTICE ~ICTITIOUS IUSINISS NOTICI OF A""LICATION NAMI STATIMINT ~O• CHANG I IN Tiie foll-Ing perM>ns e re oolng ' OWNl~l .. O~ALCOMOLIC l>Uslnuu s: IEYEltAGI LICINSI! FLOWERMAH LIMITED, 21 .. E. To Whom II Mey Concern: Coo t HIQllwey, Corone del Mer, LE E, SUEHEI HUANG, Is epp!ylng C•llforni.'3US to Ille Oepulment of Atcollollc JOHPll Porto, 2200 J01 Perk 8everege Conltol for "41" ON SALE Newport, Newport 8Mcll, Callfornle BEER I. WINE (Pub. Eel. P l.I lo .. 11 '26'0 elcOllOll< i.-eves et ll9CI Werner S.rllflno J Porto, 31 Pine Velley Awnue. F_,.in Velley t170I Lena, H--1 BNCll, C•llfomle 926'0 Publlthed Or-Cont D•lly Piiot. Tiiis buslMH 11 conelucled by a O<I. t , 1•1 4'1»-tl llmlteCI partnennlp. JCIMflfl Porto Tiiis N.,,._t was llled wltll Ille Piii.JC NOTICE County (11111 of Oranv-Counly on Sep. ------------1 tember n, t•t. '11111t ~ICTITIOUS I USINEH Publlsi.o OraftOe Coest Delly Piiot, NAME STATEMENT Se lS Oct. 2 t ' " .,.. The lollowlng pe"°" 11 doing 1>u1I· pt. , , , I , I I 41 1 nus 0 PVIUC llTICE c,.~ IM"°'"'AMT NOTICE CLIFFORD ELECTRIC, 2043 P ru ldenl Piece. Cotta Mu a, CA '2'21. CORRECTION In the Sears acherflsiftCJ secti011 of October 4th theN is an adnrtfsement for #1168 Power 5 ....... The copy descriptklft for the sander Is Incorrect. This ,_.,. does not come with a can. We sincerely ~this error. I Sears I OAVIO GEORGE CLIFFORD, 200 Pre\lo.nt Place. ~la Mesa, CA 92'21 IF YOUR P RO PERTY IS IN Thll buslneu II c-ucleCI by en In------------.. ! FOR ECLOSURE BECAUSE YOV dlvldual. A R E B E H I N 0 I N Y 0 U R Oavld Clifford P AYM ENTS, IT MAY BE SOLO This 1tetemen1 •H llled wllh Ille WITHOUT AHY COURT ACTION, eno County Cieri< of Oreft9e County on YOU may ....... ttle ~I r19ht 10 IM'lng ~I JO, 1 .. 1 your ec-In good standing by pey. F17ll• ----------- Ing all of 'f0/'11' pesto .. peyments plus Publl"*I Or-Coast Delly Piiot, permitted costs -e•pense1 Wllllln Oct. l , t, 1•. n , 1 .. 1 4?1WI thr .. ...-from tlle dat e 11111 Holl<• -----------of Default WM rKOf'dltd. Tllll a~ II P, 12'.05 et of t-HI Piii.JC llTICE and wlll lllC,... untll .,_ ecc-11----------- bko"'" cun"M'lt. You may not have lo NOTICE o~ pey tile entire unpeld portion of 'l'OUf T•USTEl'S SALE eccount, •-l"°"llfl full peyment was LOAM MO. 1ll1J demanded, t>ut you must pa y Ille T.S. H•. 6n.M 1movnU l•ted •1111119. GEORGETOWN RECOHVEYANCE l'ICTITIOUS IUSIMIS.S MAME STATEMENT Tiie followlng -ton 11 dol119 bUsl• ness H : G. OROSCO'$ GA RDENING SERVICE, JOJt Wallace St. Apt. "8", CcKta ~ Ca.n.17 Fell• Gutlerru Orosco, JOH Wall1ce St. Apt. "8", Coste MIN, C:.. '1627 This business I• c-tect ll't •n ln- dlvldual. Fella Gutierrez Orotco Tiiis Me-was filed wltll Ille c-1y °""'of Or-County 011 s... tenlber 16, 1'11. Aner three monltll from t,. date of COMPANY •s duly aP90lnled Trustff re<ordeU.... of 11111 doc-I Cwlllch under Ille foll-1119 CleKrlbe<I -of Cleta of t9Cordetlon •-s ,_reonl, trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUC· .. nleu the Ol:llioetlon being fort<._ TIOH TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER up0n permits • lot1ger period, you FOR CASH lpeyeble at Ille time of lleve only IM 1-0-I right to SI09 Ille sale In lewful mono of Ille Unll.O '11"1t foreclosure by peylng Ill• entire Stalul ell rlQht, 1111• encl Interest con-Publlsllld O'enoit Coast Delly Piiot emOUftt demendecl by your creditor. veytCI to encl now held by 11 under said Se!>'. 11, lS, Oct. 2. t, 1"1 ...,...., To ttnd out the •mount you must Deed ol Trull In Ille prope rly e>eY, or lo .,.r_ for pe\'.menl to•• llerelnell~dHcrlbeCI Ille fort<lolun, -If YOUf' pr-ny Is TRUSTOR ROMA MELTON In tore<loture tor eny -rH IMlll, BENEFICIARY R EPUBLIC contecl: HOME LOAN CORPORATION AMa•ICAN SAYINGS ANO LOAM RtcorCleCI November 26, ttto as ASIOCIATfOM, 15725 E. Wllltller Instr. No . .1M1l In boo!< 131!2 page ISJO Blvd., WNttler, Callfomle '°607 PH. of Offlclel Rt<ords In 1ne office of Ille (1141 77>-1113 Rt<Oteler of Or11n9e (OUl'lly selCI - II you llav• any questions, Yf" ol lnnl CIH<rlbes Ille foll-1119 pr~ should cCW!Uc1 a la..,.r or Ille 90W"'· perty mi nt -"<Y Wflkll may llaw Insured Loi "In Block 40 of River S.Ctlon, your loen. Remember, YOU MAY NewPOr1 Beach, In IN Clly of HnwPOrt LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOV 00 Beech, County of Orenge, Stele of HOT TAKE P ROMPT ACTION. Celllornle, es per m"l) re<ordeCI In REFERENCE HUMBER Bl 212276 boOk 4, 1'991 lS, Mls<elleneous Mapt, HOME RMI Ettate In Ille ,offl<e of 1M county recorder of NOTICE OP O E~AULT AMO said COUl'llY AdOrtts 11S «Ith StrMI, aLaCTION TO SIU. UMOa• 0 1 10 Newp0rt l!Mch, Callfomla PllUC llT1C( l'ICTITIOUS IUllNHS Mt.Ml ITATa MEMT Tiie follOWlng -ton 11 dol"9 bUll· neu es: ARCHAEOLOGICAL ADVISORY G ROUP, 3611 w .. 1 Me<Arlllur 8oule verd, Suite SOJ, Sente Ane, Callforftle tZ104 J am es P. Brock. 231 La Btu St..Leguna Beac11, Callfornla ••s1 Thll b<lllneu II C-UC1ed by en In· Cllvldual. James P. 8rocll. Tllll tlM_. was flied wllll the c-ty 0.111 of Or-Coun1y on 5ep. lamber 15, 1'11 OP T•UIT • "Ill a strwl .OOrtts or common ell· ~17tl1J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN; Thal slgnellon Is S/lown above, no werranly Publlllwid Orenge Cont Oelly Piiot, FIRST CHARTE R FI H AH CI AL Is given n to Iii completeneu or cot-Sept. 11, lS, Oct. 2, t, 1911 41 ... 1 COR PORATIOH, • corporetlon, Is reclnenl.' -... M9tll'( Tni•'" .-r • Deed of Trust dated The beneflcl•ry under said o..o of ,._ ,..,.._ Decem ber lflll, lt77 eaec uted by Trust.by rMton of • brNCll or default -----------WILLIAM J. JOVANOVIC AHO LYN· In the obllg1tlon1 secured thereby, OA E. JOYAHOVIC, ~ anct wife llertlolort tat<Ulecl •nd delivered to NOTICI INVITING llOS as Tniltor, to MCure cert.In obl'9a-Ille undtrslQnecl • written Oe<ler1t1on Notice 11 llereby given 111•1 Ille tlon1 In favor 01 AMl!RICAN of Default -o.manc1 for Sale i nd Board of Tn1ttett of tlll Coest Com- SAVINGS AHO LOAN ASSOCIATION, •rltten notice of breach i nd of elKtlon munlly Coll-District of Or1n111 e corporation, H Beneflclery, r•· lo uuse ,,. unduslgned lo Mii said Counly Callfornle, wlll receive MaleCI corded J ... t, 1'11 In ~ !Ult, Pege o._rly to Mllsfy said obll11Allorts, bids up to 11:00 1.m , Frkley, Ocl-r ,,.. of Offle'-1 Reconts In 1111 Offlcl OI and Iller....., tlle u-li9ftH ceuMC! JO, 1"1 at U. Pllrclleslng o.pertment 111• Recorder ot Orant• County, said notl<e of 11reec11 and of •'«lion to of said college dlstrk t located •1 1370 Celllonllll,n lMtrumentHo.77Msald 111recordld J1.W1el1,Hll••lnstr.No. Ad a ms Ave nue, Coste M•••· otlf ... tlone Incl"'* e Pf'GmlUO'Y note 2 ... 1 In 110011 1410S pege 17S, of Mid Of. C•llfornl• et wtll<h II-Mid bkll wlll for 1111 prlftclpel .um of ttoa.900.00; flclal Re<on11. be publlcty opened end read for: Tllal e llrMcll of, -defeult lft, 1M Said sale wlll be made, but without OUTRIGHT PVRCHASE, 60-MONTH ottll .. 1'-for wtll<h IUCll O..Ojll covenenl or warrenty, t•PASs or Im-LEASE W/OPTIOH TO PURCHASE, MCUl1ty .... °""'"" In lllel payment plled, reotn:llno tlll•. po&teulon. -OR .. ~TH $TRAIG+4T LEASE OF l\al not ..... fftlde of: encumbf'tMn, to pay tM ,_lnl"I DIRECT ACCl!SS STORAGE DEVICE The lllllltlffNf'lt of prlflcloal encl In· prlnclpal tum of the nole MCured by (DASO) SUS.SYSTEM. terelt wtlkll ._ due A\lfUSt 1, salo Offd of Trvst, wltll Interest u In All Didi are IO 111 In eccordaftc• wltll 1'91 end 111 sul>Mquent payments said note provided, ad¥ences, If eny, Ille Bid Form lnt11ructlon1 -Concll- wllkll ._ due tlllr'ffnlr, lnclud-under Ille lerms of Mid OMct of Tr1nt, tlortt and 11PKlflcatlon1 which are now l"f MY '* clWVH or ...., fillll'll ftH , charoas encl n pen .. 1 of Ille on Ill• and may be MCIH"ld In Ille offk • pey_.. w.-r U. ~ of ulCI H ... Trust .. -of Ille tnistl crwated by OI tlle Purc:llMlnt Alfflt Of said '°'I ... M Oetd .A Tl'\lll. said l>ffd of Trust. dlltrkt. Tll•I tty ,....., thereof, Ille IH'I· Saki .... wlll be lllld on ~Y. Eecll ~ lllUlt IUtlnlll with 1111 ~ ~ __,IC...., ~ Hovtmw J, '"' et 2:00 p.rn. " tM bid • cnllltf"1 clllek, e«tlflad dlt<l, -II ..,.., ,_ aJllCutld and dtll,,.,.. Chapman A,,.._ entrtnet to the Clvk or blddll"I band mecM peyaltle to ,,. to Mlil T,__. • wrtnen Oeclaretlon Center 8ulldlng, a Eell Olapmen order of ,,. Coast Comrnl#llty COii• crf Deflllllt.,.. OefTlend for lele, encl A ve nue, In the City of Oren9e, District 8oerd of Tru1tff1 In en llM ..,...... wttll said Tn11'" tu<ll Cellfornla, emount not leM ti-flft ~ant U%1 deM llftd Ill aw *'* evllll!Mlnt • At IN time of Ille lnltla l IM*!lcatloft Of 1111 wm ll6d M • .,.,_..... tMt IM llt•IMM ----llllrHy, alld Ml of 11\11 noOce, the IOlal -t 01 tM bl-r wlll ...._. Into IM pr"'°'" declarW .., ._ _..., dlt<laf9 •II unpa id b1lence of 1111 obllt•tlon ContrKt N ltlt -IS ewerdld to l llflll _ ..... ~ IMMldlatoty MCUrtd by IM ...... dekr1---of lllm. In "" WWII of, .. ,..,.. ......... 1 ... dw eM ,.,..... eM 11111 ttoc:t.d eftd tn11t end •ltlmated c•'*· ••PIMA•, to """ contrect, the procMdl crf 1111 -. ,_.., .-t to -lfll '""' •nch dv-11w..m .11 <llecl wlll 111,_...._, or In IN c-~ • ...... to MtltfY lfll • To de"'""lne 1111 C1t11ft1n9 bid, yeu ol • MM, IN 11111 swn u.reol wlll lie ,._...._.~. mey c•H 11W .,,....._ fortelltdtoMlclcol .... d!Mrkt. ..... tCAll ... .., ..... .-o LOA• <D•IH Odeber I,"" Mo ..... mey wttMrllW Ill• tlld llW AllOCIA,_ ...... ISWA ._,,_ ~ a !letlld el ._,.,41w (4$) Nys •ntr OMMl41 1•1,t'91 n .... T ...... , tllede ..... fwll•°""""..._.· ~Vlf'IMlll M. Mlcltaf', ly T.O • ..,,,_. ~. TM loenl el T,,,._ -Ille Mlt. Vice~ A ..... l.ent. W-l Pfl¥11 ... of rejtct"'9 MY IM 111 ltlllt ly ..._ M. ........,, ........ ........,, or to waive lfly lneeulatlt ... ~ It!. ......... ..,.._, OlllOlfllW..... torn11lltlftJnafty ltldMlfttflt.....,., TM ....... flf ............ fNllCll 0.-. C...... NOttMAM a. WATSON _...._ _ _.Aft .. 1M1 lft ..... 1"41.... l«reterY, IMnl llf TNAIOI fin ... c-M'I' ............. ~ltllll.,_......,.,, Hertlff ,,.._. ceMtc-iatCel .... ~ ....... ,.,.....Wllfl .. ~ (.Mii l*lr:k1 ~°""":,'I:" OellY '*"' Oall>t l'l19t\OC..., o, , .. JI.,.., ,..,.,._Or ... CeM1t Deity ,..._ ,,.. "· Od. a.'·~,, ... ~ ..... , t .•• 1',..., .. 1..., The great estates of tomorrow are taking shape at Rancho Santa Fe today. Fairbanks Ranch ·-a t Ran cho Sante Fe. l,240 master .. planned acres that will unquestionably become one of the mos t important priva te residential communities that has ever been or ever will be ere .. ated in Southern California. Completely improved estate sites of one to sixty .. one acres with access controlled by electronically activated privacy gates, 24 .. hour security patrol and a central computerized 1ntrusion, fire and medical emergency alarm system capable of being linked to every home. Panoramic views across the valley to the coast in a climate of sea .. washed air. Towering eucalyptus forests, orange groves and beautiful rolling meadows offer a rare and valuable setting. · A lakeside clubhouse with beautiful tennis facil .. ities, a 17-acre equestrian center and extensive ridina trails prov de the opportunity-perhaps one of the last -for a truly elegant rural lifestyle. Fairbanks Village Plaza, at the southwest entry of the ranch will offer convenient shopping, professional and financial services. Some of the most influential leaders in business, industry and the arts and sciences have purchased here. The designs of leading archi tects are becoming a reality. Homes destined to become the great estates of tomorrow. Within this enclave it will almost be impossible to believe yo u are onl y a few minutes from the San Diego Freeway, twenty .. fi ve miles from downtown San Diego and comfortably close to the centers of Orange County and Los Angeles. Fairbanks Rartch is the last major parcel of land that will ever be developed in Rancho Santa Fe. There will never be another. Secure an appointment to visit Fairbanks Ranch today. Ranch tours by appointment only: Fairbanks Ranch Realty Co. ..._. P.O. Box 2012, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 9 2067 Telephone (714J) 756-3795 (213) 277-94J88 Fairbanks Ranch From $175,000 Homeowner Association details available at sales office. Developed by Watt Industries, Inc. I ·- ! ) I TIRES BREAK WAVES - A break-water of floating. worn tires. was built recently by lhe Lorain. Ohio Port Authoritv. Based on a Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co . ·design, the 800· A .. ~ foot barrier compris es intricately linked modules of ltres to form a w<1ve barrier on the Ohio River. Septe mbe r mortgages rate record WASHINGTON <AP> -The average interest rate for long· term. fixed-rate mortgages on new homes in September was a record 17.71 percent, govern· ment statistics show. The Federal Home Loan Bank Board report marked the seventh straight month the rate has risen. The average rate on home mortgages was up 0.4 percen· tage points from August's figure, and the rate a year ago wlls 13.23 percent. said the re· port. The rate is quoted by major lenders for newly built, single· family homes with a 25-year conventional mortgage that makes up 75 percent or the purchase price. Small cars rebate offered by Ford DETROIT (AP> -Ford Motor Co. says it is offering rebates of up to $700 to buyers of its 1981 and 1982 small cars, joining most other domestic automakers in offering incen- tives to boost lagging sales. Ford's offer, which applies to cars bought or ordered between Oct. 8 and Nov. 22. includes $400 to $500 rebates on Ford Escort and Mercury Lynx models, $600 rebates on Ford Mustang and Mercury Capri models and $700 rebates on sporty two-sealers Ford EXP and Mercury LN7. Ford customers may apply the rebates to the down payments on their cars or receive a check from Ford, company spokesman Bill Peacock Said. Participating dealers contribute part of the re- bates. Each of the other major domestic automakers, except Volkswagen of America, is offer- ing some kind of customer in· centive in an attempt to spark sales. General Motors Corp. is offering its customers cut-rate loans at , 13.8 percent interest while American Motors Corp. is offering 10 percent rebates on many of its vehicles. Chrysler Corp.. meanwhile, has said it will forego 9rice in- cr eases on its most popular models. leaving base prices of its 1982 Aries·Reliant models and Omni-Horizon models at 1981 levels. The latest round of incentives is an attempt by automakers t-0 offset a drop in sales after earlier rebates and Incentives expired Sept. 23. Piiot Logbook -D ·1 p·1ot Candid commentaries II J I exclwrively in the Sales by the domestic automakers were up 6. 7 percent in September but fell 0.9 percent during the last 10 days or th~ month, the period in which lhd incentives expired. DISCOVER Money funds inc r e a se WASHTNGTON 1AP1 -Assets of the nation's money market mutual funds rose $2.5 billion in the week ended Wednesday. despite the big first weekend or deposits in the new "all-savers" certificates. a fund trade group said. CARDIFF-BY-THE-SEA BFACH TOWNHOMFS AT BUILDER CLOSEOUT PRICES fro• StSl,500 Reduced up to $20,000 EsceDent Financing Assets of the funds climbed to $163.2 billion during the week, with the increase being slightly less than in recent weeks but slightly more than the $2.2 billion average for the year so far, said Reg Green. a spokesman for the Investment Com· pany Institute in Washington. Call col~ect (714) 942-3236 or (714) 695-0660 Numerous analysts have said that at least some of the billions of dollars being poured into banks and savings and loans for the "all-savers" certificates would be coming from the funds, which generally pay higher returns but which are taxable. couicn.• CC>tl•ll --·---_ ...... _., 0.N C-...... Sii.er Cl ...... • .., s.tl Kr~r..oa --.u =U :·~~ == ~.: '°" su ..... Bag\ ...... .., ... -c--v.,... ,,,., ..... . if. M TRt: EJUU.'S "'-............. ,"°° ___ ... _ SI lo< 1tlt5: ~··"'(· ,...... s.,,,, ., "°"' ono. tC .. 1 $1Ql'e .,...,nt Vavt A•h • CO.Tio •ul41•1289 , ... ...__ •11-,,_,4l5-CM01 -c.-~ .... """~ -·~~lwy l \li=Tittie WINE SALE WHI C.AnYONl.Y. SAVE .. AND MOIEI STAITS OCT. ht. C8' M HOUIS f.9 W.W. 10.IMI How to get to heaven. --------~Heaven Just a 70 mile drive. Actually, the sign at the private gate says Canyon Lake. But wlft:I oil the water sports of Lake Arrowhead. the worm. dry climate of Palm Spi1ngs. 7 sandy beaches. marinas, boating. swim- ming. fishing. golf. tennis. mlles of horseback riding trolls- wouldn't you coll It heaven? Come see. Homes. $85,000 and up. Condominiums, lots and acreage oil orot.Xld the lake. Just coll us b a guided, heOVenlY tour-Lighthouse Realty, the unreal real estate company. -r Canyon Lake Sold through Lighthouse Realty (714) 679-6881 Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Fr1day. October 9. 1981 Credit caution lingers SliQht surge shown despite new fees, higher interest By Tile A.uoclaled Prell Americans a.re using credit card• mor1' fr~uentJy than they were earUer this year. But the caution that followed lhe "ton· troll!I of 1980 stilJ lingers, promJJt· ed partly by new rees and higher Interest rates. increased only l percent in 1990, comp11red to a 13 percent boost In 1979 Now. the trend IS lummg again before. The siie of the average transactJon r08e 13 percent - "a little more than inflation." Ms. Daianault said. "We're coming back," said Jim Matthews of Continental II· Unols National Bank ~nd Trust Co. ln Chicago. Phyllis Daignault ot Citibank In New York, said the "transac· lion rule" the number of limes cardholder s used Visa or MasterCard -was 9 percent higher this August than a year Nationally, the number of ac- tive MasterCard accounts at lhe end of the second quarter of thla year was 3. 7 percent lower than il was as of June 1980. lt was 1.4 percent higher than in the first quarter ol 1981. He said the bank's Visa and MasterCard holders made 4 per- cent fewer purchases in the first eieht months of 1981 than in the corresponding period a year earlier. ln January, the number or transactions was almost 22 percent below 1980 levels. A ll Savers draw $15 billion deposits Dollar volume has increased -up 2.4 percent for the first eight months of the year. but Matthews said, "How much of that is due to inflation, I don't know." Like many other banks, Con· linental imposes a fee for the once-free cards. The annual charge of $15 caused people to be more selective, Matthews said. "They quit carrying multi· pie cards." CH ICAGO <AP) -A trade group touting the new All Savers Certificates as the most popular savings account ever says more than $15 billion was deposited in the tax-exempt accounts in the first fqur days of availability at savings and loan associations. nominations of SSOO. For the next 15 months, individual savers will be able to earn up to Sl ,000 in tax-free interest and couples filing joint returns will be able to make $2,000 tax free. The number of people with credit card accounts at Con· tinental was 5.7 percent lower al the end of August 1981 than it was a year earlier. The United States League of Savings Associations issued a report based on preliminary figures, but it did not tally de- posits at other financial institu- tions. League President Rollin D. Barnard s aid the deposits "are far and away the most popular s avings account eve r in · troduced. •· The reaction of de- positors was much more positive than expected, he said. The current return on All Savers Certificates is 12.14 per· cent. although the interest was 12.61 percent for the first four days they were on sale. Funds in All Savers Certificates must be kept on deposit for 12 months to lake advantage or the federal lax exemption. "That's not bad at all," Mat· 'thews said. President Carter announced credit controls in the spring of 1980 to try to slow inflation. The controls lasted only a few months, but rising costs caused many banks to start charging for the cards and intt!rest rates. freed from state ceilings in many places. went up. By_.~ontrast , deposits in six- m o trt. h money -market certificates, sold in minimum denominations of $10,000, added up to less than $6 billion in the first month they were offered in S&Ls, Barnard said. The league said that between 25 percent and 30 percent of the deposits in the new accounts represented new f~nds coming into the thrift institutions. rather than transfers from existing ac· counts. Credit use dropped : outstand· ing consumer installment debt All Savers Certificates went on sale Oct. 1 in minimum de· The certificates were designed lo help bolster the ailing savings and loan industry, which has been spending more to raise fllnds than it has been earning in interest from mortgage loans is· sued when single-digit interest rates were prevalent. OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS 1SY. 1~ Sterrsf ,._. ~ a~ :~"" ~=~· ~ ~ UPS AND DOWNS NEW YOAK IAPJ Cl•"Jl 27\11 1' IMS lnl , •• ~ n1 ... Pp•"u,l•y,P NASDAQ QllOUI ClowCp J~ 6 lnlrelnd " M !'._Ing...,_, ColrTlt 10 10\4 lnltl U"" 2• PtneEnl 19". 19\lo tr.rEI ·-1 11~ ~ l'S:S s1 ~ m;: NEW YOAK IAPI -Tiie loll-lf>ll 1111 1S 1S\4 TIME DC \IJ 1 MIOWS IM OWr · IM • C_.,. end 8-1 often by COIOG•s "' t-16 lnlrcEnr Al 9\lt Ptnlelr marht ~es of ComCIH '3 .U\IJ lntmtGt ICM 1~ P-E•P Tllurs. Prlcn do not CmlSllr ll 14 1n8kWtll 1~ 1~ Pttrll \ 2',!-1010!'! Tre 8 mn'IM'm"s JO ~ stoc:U end W8fnnts ltwlt hew 90"9 l.tP ,. ~ dm 2'v. ~ IM most --Ille most beMd on • 47\IJ TecumP ,. ff'h percent of <Mn9e ,..911dlfft o4 volun. lnclucltrwtAllmar11 CmwTtl UY, 17 WISGYI ,,..._ 10\lt Pttllbon .,,., .. ._ OI' comm-ConP•f JN 211\IJ Jemsby 19 11\IJ PlllleNtt IHlon for "-Mey. COf'dlt 1~ IS14 Jtrlco • 21~ 21'111 PltrceSS Stock Bid CrosTrt tt\lt 22'4 IUISSI pf 20 ,, .... Plnknn O\lo 44 TelcmA 1~ 11¥1 IOI' ThurtdeY. .,., ~ Ttll•nl s 1sv. 1.V• No -1tr.-tredl"IJ below $2 ere Incl· J ,.... T .. AB • J1\IJ 22 ud9d. Net -Pff<Mlteoe '"'"'°" ••• the AEL Ind 1N U CutlrFd ' 1\IJ 2 Kelver 1"4 1 IS-1' PlonHIB AFAPrvt ,,.,., IJ\lt CY<llron 7'4 7 .... K•m•n ' ,, ltllo PIHllnt 4~":~ 4~ TTomlpre 10 ry1 -2'""' dllltrtn(e be~ Uw previous closlng _,, •• ,I m , bid price end Thu< .'"ail !Md prkt. AVM Cp )-Yo '""' Ote Ota t IS""' 1~ Kersem • .,.. 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M<Corm 111(. 1"'9 Sltrafls s llellyPP -~ Fem.Gp :It\\""' M<Farl 1~ 13~ Silicons 8-HE 10 10\lo Fldkor 22"' 22"" cQuey 12\IJ 1J SCalWtr Bfffclts II -t\lt ,lBkSyl U\4 ~ MtyerF 30¥t 51V. SwEISv Be ... Fr 23 U\11 F!Botfft JO JO'llo MklsJCW 1~ 16'1) SwEnr s ::::r: m r' ~:~~n" '~ '! "'l::r~·p 1~ ,:\It ~~::ti~i.. BtnlPI 1'111 1 ... Flrc\llks ~ 1'\lt l11e1G ~ ~~ ~l~~~J1 =~t:b ~V. ;m ~:~N,~e ~ ~= ~~~:. ~ 5~ :r~t :i"' := ~~~~ ' ~ ~~~ :~ild ;~ ::"" ::~cS: 1:_ 1= ~~~~~II :"" 1~ O~~~s :r; : I : Blyvoor 1W. lll't Fren•Ef I~ 17 OIClub :M 3-RY 3 e-z 211t2J..1•F,..SG «114 ~ ueuer 11 1111'> NASDAQ SUMMA • arwTom ~ 211'111 Frtmn1 ' 1''4 """ NerroCP • 11\lt 20 : ::.~'::' J J~ F~~~~! 12~ ~.,.. =~~~!, :;~ :r" NEW YORK IAP) -Most e<lht over-1 8urnu9S IN l:Jl\ nOhCS JWi Ji. NYAltl • ""' llW<ounl ... Hoch SUPC>lltd by NASO •• CNL Fin 2 JV. nllll!•l " IJ"' Nl<kOG , 24 24V. N•m. VOiume &Id Aaktd ChO • CPT • .,.. 1'14 OOYt:t'll , 1\0 Nlcoltt 14" , ... MCIC . •25,200 Ullo ~ • ( 10 CelWtSv D )4 rek" a 4414 ..,. 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'"' • 2 + YI • Vt . -• 2 • 111'> . -. -+ -+ ... . '"" • J • 1 • tv. + \IJ . ..... . "" + "' . -+ 1'11 .. "" • \IJ Pct. Up '1.2 Up JU Up 11.J Up U.A Uo 22.J Up 22.J Up 21,4 Up lU Up 19.A Up 16.7 Up 16.7 Up 16.7 Up U.0 Up 1U Up IU Up U..S Up 14.S Up 10 Up 10 Up IU Up IU Up 1U Up 114 Up lU Up IU Pel. Oft IU Oft lU Oft IU Oft IU Oft 11..S Oft 11.S Oft 11.I Oft 10..S Ott lo.J Oft 10.0 Oft 10.0 Oft 10.0 Oft t.1 Oft '·' Oft t,I Ott ... Oft 1.1 Oft 1.1 Oft 7.A Off 7.1 Oft 7.1 Oft ... Off u Oft "° Oft u Oft u Oft ,. Cle s t , ... t 4 ~ ~'~ What store's next in line?~ Who ow11s .,your local department store? lf It 's.: family owned, it's a rare bird -and rape fo r pluck· lng. In the wake of the takeover of Gartinckel. Brooks Brothers, Miller & Rhoads. the people on Wall Street are looking over lhe depurtment store line u1> In the country, trying to figure out which one will be the next target. Will It be Chicago's Marshall Field or Carson Pirie Scott? Philadelphia's Strawbridge & Clothier ? Was hington 's Woodward & Lothrop" D 1-t Holmes in New Orleans? Clevt>htnd's Higbee? All or those quail Cy because they are not yet part of any big store group. G'arfinckel, which is based in Washington, O.C., entered August as such an independent entity. Listed on the New York Stock Exchange, 1t owned depart· ment and specially stores in 36 s tates. generating an· nual sales of SSOO million Its stock was sell ing at around $25 a share In swooped the nation's sixth largest department store operator. New York based Allied Stores. which h as been sleeping (or much Of the past decade but has now been reborn. Mlllll llllDWITZ Allied offered Garrinckel S48 a share Garfinckel said, "no way ·· Allied came back with a $53-per- share offer. more than double what Garfiockel had · been selling for The Garflnckel people still didn't like it but felt obli ged. out of consideration for their long-suffering shareholders. to capitulate The com· pany's stock never sold anywhere near that level With this $228 million takeover. Allied picks up 227 stor es, among them the following nine Garfinckel's specially s hops, the 24 famous Brooks Bros. men's <'lothin~ stores, 22 Miller & Rhoads de- partment stores; 11 Mille r's department stores. eight Ha rtzfield's department stores. 35 Ann Taylor - women's shops; 122 Catherine's Stout shops Allied already had stures all over the place. in eluding the ones fl ying the!>e names Jordan Mars h. Jos k e's, Bon Marche. Stern's. l:lonw1t Teller, Donaldson's, Pom eroy 's. Gertz. Block 's and Plymouth The acquisition of G arfinckel will give Allted a big boost. It will move \he company up to the $3 billion sales mark, enabling 1t to pass in one motion both Macy's and Carter Hawley Hale. Ahead of 1t on the department store front are these three giants May Department Stores, St. Louis 1198-0 sales. $3'.l billion): 128 s tores in 38 metropolitan areas un· der the names May, Hecht, Kaufmann's, O'Neill. Meier & F'rank, F'amous-Barr. G. Fox, Strouss. Also owns the Venture discount chain, the Volume Shoe chain and 23 percent of Consumers Di!>tnbuting. Dayton Hudson, M 1nneap<1hs I 1980 sales $4 billion): operates stores in 47 states. with especially strong concentration 1n M1ch1gan tlfudson's>. Mm· nesota (Dayton's I and California I Mervyn's 1 Among it s other fl ag.bearers are the 517 B Dalton bookstores, the 10 Diamond's and six John A Brown department stores. the Target and Lechmere chains and a clutch of fine Jewelry stores I J E. Caldwell. J .B. Hudson, C. 0 Peacock, Shreve's, Charles W WarrenJ f'ederated Department Stores. Cincinnati l 1980 sales. $6.3 billion). the lung o( the department s tore business. with a coast-to-coast network that includes Bloomingdale's, Abraham & Straus. Foley's. F'ilene's, Lazarus. Burdine's. Bullock s. I Magnan. Ric h 's, Sanger.I-tarns. Sh1llito's. Richway Also owns the Gold Circle discount chain and the Ralph's supermarket chain on the West Coast STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORl<.(AP) FINI Oow-Jont> a•9$ tor Thursd•v. Oc1 I STOCKS o,.., HMlll L..ow CloM c~ JO Ind ... l'I •f ... 1167 "1 818 U • 9 4} • 1 t 20 T rn )71.11 l76 0$ lf>I )~ 37).01 • 0 k , I"> IS VII 10. JS 104.•1 103 60 HM 21 0 fq ·~ ·~ .... • v, .. ,.. AMERICAN LEADERS UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORI< (API -Tht lollowlna II\! shows tfle New York Stock E 1cllange stockl and w•rrants lhel ,,.,, QOnt UP "" most •ncl cloWn Ille "'°'' INHd o.. i:;cent of cr.enoe regarclleu of •olumt NO T::'c~~~ tr.ell below '2 ue Incl \ld9d, Ntf •rid .. rc.~•9' clltnQt~ art I~ difference !Ml-tilt prtvlous clotinq ptktandThllndeY'~~· N1me LAsl CllG Pel I VNC Rff ·~ + 1~ Up 19 1 J Pubdy n •'"" • 1\'t Up It• J G11Dete n 9'• • I"'° Up 1• 1 4 WlnnebJ19o • • ~'> Up 14 3 S S.0.JUAln Re ~ + 7•h Up IJ 1 6 A ... r1o CUI IJ • Ill'> VP 130 1 ~IMllw pf .,. ... • l"" Up 17 I : ~~;"sci Yv. • ~~ 8~ g l 10 S.mbot Rt! J'h "'° Up 12 O II H•ll Fren-:l>lt> • l\'t Up II • 11 814'dlew I 17"' + ,,., Up 11 1 IS -C., 1¥. + 't Up 10 T 14 ~mt! 1~ • ~ VP 10 1 S CHIMAlr U\4 • 1"' Up 10 « 16 NatOlv Sirs 16\'t t 11'> Up 10 0 11 llAUICflLC ooO:s • 4~ VD t I • H-L..t O>Q Pct. ! c-llC. ~!' 41 -10 Oft , ... ........ _ 2~-14 Ott 10 : i~'C.J" .~~ -, "' g:: ~.~ J " '1 J.~ ll\4 -... Off .., 1 SI •y,..,,. lt\4 -114 Off 6.1 A!'llWttr otA 1\4 -It> Oii S.7 PJf11 Retrcn ""' ~ Oft s • • Tltff 1111 12~ -¥1 Ott H ' !O Gl"9}'11n0 wt 2V• .... Off U ti .. _ 2\1. .... Off s.3 12 At~ Inc l" ~ Oii s.o u klltlY• ltt\ -1 Oii ... 14 W\lrt!tur sv. -\It Off U » o.n ..... ~ ~ -14 °'' 4,3 .J! Olan t!!S. u -., ot1 u t~JwDviql~l -Mees Im w.-.. -, tf .... C101fts. '°'"""" W'lftl TllHdltY'• f"l'c.e. f ..... 1 .. ,..-,u..tot• ..... ... . ...... .... '...., ... tat.a."' .. ... .............. ,.,..., ..... ...., .... ... ---(NM\,·-.,., ..... t'Ma. ..... 6S Stk :Ml 6' JO n l38 Sii 30 7q • 7 09 lndu• "°"·600 Tr•n 1,077,500 Uh9' 1,0«, 100 U Slk •. IH,20Q WHAT STOCKS DID NEW YOlll( (APJ OC1 I AdY•n<..:I Oecllned UncPl•nged rot•l lnuu N•w lllGhs Ntw lows WHAT A"'El'' DO Tado 10.1 "' lf>7 18U ,, II NEW YORI<. lAPI O<t & Adv•nc..i O.Cllntd Uncll•noed Tol•I IUuU Ntw hlOllJ Nfl11# lows Tooo ,., 111 111 ,,, s 9 METALS nun.Sar p,..,, da; 11S7 )61 lll 1'91 11 17 Prrv dav • ~s· IBS 15' 1~ b " CetlPff ""°"' Ctt11J & pound, U S. desll""• 110..s ._. ... ~ cenls • Pou'>d 1111< 4~Y. <•nh • pollf\d, dell•tred_ Th• $41 0&1I Mel••• WM~ compotll• lb. Ahtml-.. ,.._,cent& a pound, N Y Mtfcwry MU 00 per ll&t*. ,.1•11-M>l.00 lror or . N Y SILVER GOLD QUOTATIONS T~Y L-. morning llxlno 1411,IS, off UIS, l..,..., tlten-. fl•lno M41.U, oft u u. ...... ! •tit-fllllnt S41 ,,, °" ....... ~ .. -:lo4A ... ofl ,1.... " hrkll: 1 ... 11.1no ~m. ott u .m,..,.... '"'" Ht 1114I• I. Mar .... 11: (OfllY dt ll\' QUOIJl1 M4l.n , off u u . ..<1 1:....-.: tonlv &M1y ouottl ~.u. -· U2S • " 1:...-.nt: (only O.lly ovott l lal>fktl .. , ... 1.1', upP,'3 SYMBOLS . • ·- AflW .......... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 9, 1981 Cl I .. ICTITIOUS IUllN•A NOftC• 0, NAMa ITA'flMRMT AP~ICATIOll TO HLL '"• 1ot10'fltl"9 "''°" '' oetno 1tu.11 A.&.~1ce•v1•1oou MH H ' TO•Wf\OOl It ,...y (clll<tf ll 0 & D FOOO Sl!ltVICI, 172TJ T01(U0A, IUUKO & 'l'T14 KA New"°", "-taln llelltY. Celllornla GtlORGE t<• lllltll~ln(I iq I~ ~rt ttlct ment ot """"°''< eever1199 c;011tro• Ml(l\MI c C.om111on •• ,,, Ve le lor ...... OH SAlt! BIER & WIHE Stt•t, ltvlfte, C.lltornl• •uu I P1111' l et Pl I 10 Hll •lcof\ollt Tiiis DIMIMu 11 <e•ldu<l•<I Dy en ,,.. bev•reeei al "16 WarNH, H1H1tlngton <llvldUal Beach. Celltatnl•.,.... NUC,,_I C C°"""on PuOlllhM OrellQI Coe.11 011iy Piiot, Tlllt S-1 Wti llleod wlll'I llWI Oct • 1 .. 1 4AJ741 Ce;,nty Clan o1 Or-County on ho ltmller •• "" fll""7 fll111M l"Vllll-Ot-(;Oeal o.lly Pll•I l"ul>llu..cl Or-Coe•I Oelly Piiot. MUC MOllCE s.pt. II, ts, Oct. t, ti Itel 41-1 OCl ~. t, 16, U, '"' OU41 f'ICTIT!OUS IUSINass HAMI STATIMSNT 'ICTITIOUI IUllNHS NAN ITAT.MINT Th• fotlowlnt penont are dolne t>ualn•nH: CA a CJAM, Odt Hl<llolt, • E, Hvftllnoton llMcll C.lltwnl• t)M7 Oevld ,_..r he<fl, Jte Alvar- Plact . l•Mloe. C.tlfornl• mi. Rlctword Mlctwoel Genltcll, S142 B•yonn• Clrcle, lrvlM, C•lllornle tf7t4 Tl\lt PUllMh h condu,1..i by • ........ ...,....,.,.Ip, David P. B•ecll 'rlllJ .....,..., wn Ill• wltl'I IM ly Cl.nl of Or-co..nilY Oft S.. i.mbor JO. 1•1 PubllSlled Orengie COH I OellY Piiot, OCI. 2, t , 1', 21, 1 .. 1 064-tl PHUCRE PIC'TITIOUI IU .. M•SS NAM• ITAT•M•NT Tiie IOl-lflo ,_,_., l.s doing llUsl· ........ C ERTIFIEO COI NS OF CALIFORNIA, 12 14nra Street, H_po,, 8-11, Calllomle HM.> H.,,.,, J. McCann Jr • 12 Ana Slr••l (LICIO P•nlnsul•I. N••Port 8eoc:ll, Callfomle tMJ Tf\11 """-11 concluctltd lly en In· dlvldull. Her1lert J. Mccenn J,. Tf\11 m..,,_I wu llled wltll U.. County Cla~ of Or-County on Sep. tember u. '"I. PllUC 19TIC( 1 II• loll-IJlll person 11 doing 1>11•1 naHH. KING & I OAAPERIES. 1121 fllCTITIOUllUllNIU Wut<lllt Drive, Ntwporl Buell. • NAMR IT AT•MINT Calllornla t2MO TM lol._lng perSO<I 11 Going l>U.t· Kt,,...11\ L TMI-.. llC»I M•Ole "*" ,,. Clrue, L• P11rne, C•lllornl• ~2l S I. P INDUSTRIES, ... Weit Tiiis OUllnMl IS c-..1..s by •n In lllh, C•t.s Nini, Catl!Oflll• t»» dlvl®el Rl<llarf ONtl Sliilwell. 7 .. Well K.,....11\ L Tl1••t9" tlft, Cl•~ Cetltorllle t1111 Tf\h It.I-we• Iliad wttll -Tllll .... _, WM llled wltl'I !fie County Cle<' "'~ ..... COUflly on Sep County Cten o4 O<-C--.. Oft~ t.smber JO t"I t•m•r n, 1 .. 1 , '171Ut Publlllltd Orange Coen Dally Piiot • A1<"4r11 O. S-11 P111SU Oct 2, t, 1•, U, l"I 41'11 .. t PuDllllltd Oranot Coest Dally Pilot, ~ ts. On. t, •,"·I* 4117 .. 1 -------------.... PUIUC MOltE fllCTITIOUI IUSIHISS HAMI STATRM•HT TM lollowlng person• ••• doing busl,..uas: J AMBOREE PRODUCTIONS, lt600 Falrclllld Drive. Sult• 300. lrvlne, Callforftle t?1 IJ CO<llrene Chas•. Llvlngllon ~ Compet1y, Inc,. • C•tlfwnl• corpora· Uon, I~ F•lrchlld Orlw . Sult• lDO. Ir vine, CalN'Ornle '7713 FICTITIOUS IUSIHIH HAMR STAT.MINT Tll• toltowlng i»fM>n la 001ng ,,,,.,. ,.. ..... MARINE MAINTENANCE. ms College Avenue, Co•I• Mesa. C•tllornla m» Trevor Laow-.. 2MJ Rosernetd 8oulev-. Soutl'I EI Monie. C.lltornla 9173J Tllll OUllneu Is conou<tao Dy en 1n dl•ldual T.L W-Tlllt bWNH 11 ConclU<l.0 by • CW· Tllls stai...-1 wet flied wllh tlle Cochr .. CNM, Llvlng•ton County Clerk Of Oranoe County ~ por•tlon & Company Inc tember JJ. 1"1 R. L""" Llvln>Q1lon, PrHI-'1711.U dent Publt11\ed Orange Coest Dally Piiot, This llfl.,,.,.nt wes flied with tll• Sept. 21. Ciel 2, '· 1,, '"' "~' Ceuoity ell••~ of O<enge County on ------------- AuguU JI, 1 .. 1. PUBLIC NOTICE PUlllC NOllCl H~l1 fl lCTITIOUS IUllNllS NAMI ITATIMINT fllt IOllOwlng IH"On• ere CIOll'IO butlMU •• P l(.0 AV(HUl ¥011114(; & JT0A14(;l ((N Tf It, JIO Pl(O Avenue, S.n Cle-r1tt. CA '2•11 U HAUl CO OF ORANOl COUN TY .... $ ....... nll• ,. • .,.... Pl•un ti• CA '»IO a C'•lll0<nle <0tPG•etlOfl Tnls °"'lneu ll (Of'C)Y(ltd Dy I (W poretkln U HAUL C'O 0 1 OR/4-.G( COVNTV w1111em n ouill•I• l'r••IClerll ThlS It.It-I WH llltCI Wllll I ... Counly Clark 01 O••ng• f'0<1nty on S.PI U, t'ftl l'ICTITI°'-'1 IUllNHt NA.Me nATIMeNT fll• followlno ,_...,,., ••• dqlng llUtlMUti. G.$ l"ROOUCT$, 161» Alr,"'llul", ~~M:rnl~~~ntlntton u <ll, Oeor9e W $ml111 111, UO•I Benalr• Circle, HIH'lll11eton hacll, C•lifOrnl•,_.. J HIV>e , 5mllf\ lt04 9of\al1'9 Ctr<••· HunllnQICll\ •ec11, C.lllwnl• .,... fhlt OWllll-.p <-tee 1ty an '" lll•kSuel Je•,_,. Sl'f\111\ ff\1• •t.llemefll l"'l l tlltCI wllll the C.ounly Ciett. ol 0.-County"" lo9ll tember 1t.1•1 ~17tn1 fl717tt PubtlSl..o Or -e.o.1.tp ally Pllol, flubll•lled 0r_,. Co.o\I Delly Pilot, S.111 11. U, Oct 2, '· 1"r _,,,.,, U<I 2, '· I•, 1J, IMI 43»41,I~------------ PUIUC MOTICC "CTITIOUS IUSINIEU NAME STAT•M•NT H~I The t0Uowln9 per,on' ••• dO(,tO PUslneua. EOUIPMENf lEA~I N G 1-.vESTOA~ 4•l1 feller 14•tnue. Sullt 140 N~WPOr1 a .. cn, C•lllornl• '2..0 Patrt<a J Lt1ons, tlS) S.ndf)lper Or Ive. Coota Me,.., Cellfornl• t2'16 Edw•rd G D•ndu•ao, " Aockwron. Irvine. C•lllornl• Ull• O•nltl E Lyon•, J?O Tn~ Sl••nd, Ma"h<11tan Bff<ll, C•lllornl• '!07.0 Tnls l>Usln .. s is conducled DY • II",,.,., P'•tnersn1p Edward G D•ndur•n I"" •I element wa> hied wlln Ille Cuunly Clerk of Ot•nQt CounlY on PUil.iC MOTIE fllCTITIOUI IUSINIU NAMI ITATIMINT Th• 10110 .. ing P9tto"' ••• dolno t>uslneu es MA T-. !>CHOOL 01' MUSIC, 402111 Noni! Melfl Str•t $enle -. .... Celltornle '2101 FraM Toj)llU~y, 1lltt7 Le Carla, Founteln Vallo. C•llfONll• tt7• R-Te11U1Lt1y, 1*7 Le c:.'1a. I ...,nteln V•ll•y, Celltorf\la •11• Bu'1 hPllll.llY. leltt7 La Cert•. Founleln Velley, C•lllornl• 'lllOI Tiii• butln•u I• <ondu'i!•d l>y • oeneral per1ne,.,.,1p R-ffl)lll•ky Tnls n atelYWfll ..,., liltd wllll ti. County Clerk ot Or•noe Counly .., SpepteMDtr U, 1"1 ""ls>t Publltlled OranQt Coe\! Oelly Piiot. Sept 21. IQll FUll14 Sept H . Oct 7 t , i., '"' 41t7 .. 1 Put>llllWCI Orange C<N\I Oaoly P11ot, Ocl. 2 •. 16 ll IQll •»1>41 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT r h• tollow1no PtH \on' •r• doing bu,1n~ss •i PUIUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USINESS NAME STATEMINT The 1011ow1ng pe•sons are 001111 buslnt:'' as TELEPHONE BllLI N G SERVICES. 3'9 E lllh Slrttl, Suitt A•169, Cost1 Mii~•. CA t2671. 11 l t.AUR/4 DELL CURTIS, 61'1 St. •"SOME SQUASH Thi:-. :.!fi2 po1111cl :.q u u~h would hu\'(: hccn 25 P17U» PuOll11\ed Orenoe Coest Delly Piiot. Sept. u . Oct.'·'· "· 1 .. 1 4115-fl HllMar&Veu ,,,_.,.et Lew fll...., HS-1"1' ( ... SA AE14Ll'I' 11111 Beach Bouleverd, • 202. Hunllngton BHcn, C•lltornl• t2MI Har~ev ROl>er1 Jacoo., •2' Done•d Piece, Ntwporl Buell C•l•lornle 9ll>ltl J•me. Road. NtWPOrl Buch, CA t2"'3. GARY DALE cuqns sq. "' SI. pounds heu\'il'r 1f \'UrHl;il.., lt;id 1101 t•ut it 111'1 \'inl· l':.trh S:.ilin <is ru~ther Tom Borr har·d \\l'IJ.!h~ thL• .... qu;i:-.h CJnd ~a~.., hl' . ..,lill ma~ w in Hie \\'orlcl Chdmp1un .... h1p Pumpkin ~11HI !-iqua ... h t•1111l t'">l at Half :\loon Ra~ lit• \\t111 J;i ... 1 \l'.tr ''1th,, :n1; p1111nd pumpkin NIUC elltE ITATIM•NT O~ • WITMHAWAL f'aOM ,AaTMRaSMt"Ofl•aATlNC> , ... PeltttllW ~. s..11• t• fl.O. la• 11J77 1 ....... c.e.mn P\.lblllhtd Cir-C-JI Delly Pilot, S.PI II, U, Oct. 2, t, 1"1 4UO~I PUILIC NOTICE NOTICE OF flUILIC HIEARIHG IE FORE ST14Pf OF THE STATE LANDS COMMISSION REGAllOING FUTURE LEASE OF TIOEU.HOS ANO SUIMEllGIEO LANDS AT Lona• Harri• Ja<Ob\. 611 Donald P lact NewPOfl BUCll, Callfornl• ,, .. ] T nu bu\IMS\ " corHh1< l•O by • ~ner•I 1>a'1ner~n•t1 Jamu Road, Newport Buell, LA 92"3 fhlS bU\IM.S IS COndut lad Dy e ~n~• al per1nenlup Laura Dell Curit~ G•rv 0.le Curtis Sr Thi\ si.1.,...,1 was 111..i with '"" Covn1y Cl•rk ot Or•~ (.ounly on Sept 30. 1"1 .DEATH NOTICES 1\11\BF.RR \' Jb11 2 gran<kh1ldn•11 lfrr1l •1 · M H I 11 o m l' r 1 tltln t1I thl' Ho-..1n \\ 111 hl• on M ABERRY, a~e 77. resident Thur,11,1.' Ot·t11'11·1 I!. 1981 al of Costa Ml•su. Cu Pus~etl I '.lo I' :\I ,11 St .John t hl' 11<1 p ~1way on Wednl•,IJu' Ol· 11:-t l'.1lhul11· l 'h11r<•h Ma!.' nf t ober 7 , 1981 ,1l llou~ th1• ll1•,u111•<·t11111 \1111 ht• on M e m onJI llm.µ11 JI \I r F1111.1' lktolw1 !I t9!U at :\tabern• ('ame to Costa Ill Oli\\l ,1b11 JI St ,J11hn tht• ,\1esa. C'a ul 1~15 anti "as Ha p11:.1 l \11 hol1t ( ·11u1 t·h In .the owner and operator or l l' 1 ml' n t , ,. 1 ' 1 ",., 1 m the Maberr~ Shoe Hcpa11 nwd1.1ld\ f11lt11\\111g .11 <:ood Shop at 1890 ll~1rl)or UJql Slll'ph1•1 ti l t•nwlt•n flunt <Costa Mc!>a. Cu fm m1111· ll11?lun B1•:1t'11 C<i S t•rv1re:. lhan22years.lle"a:,an;JI' unrll'I llh dil'l'l'tlUll Of live member of the U .trhor llarh111 I ,1\\11 \111unt Olive Trinity Baptis t Church ancl :\l111l11J1\ 111 1'0,1:1 Mci;u had been a Deacon 111 tlw S IO '\5~ Aapl1!.t Church for mall\ St\l.TS(.,\\'l>:R ~·t'ar:. Beloved hu~l)arnl 11( <; E o H <; A •The l ma W M abl•rr' S\I l'!->l\\\t-:1< n·,tdent ,,1 belo\ ('d fa1he1 of .l1·Jn l tl'.t.1 :\11•,J L ,1 Passed W1lltums of Suc1a1m•nt11 •'"•" 1111 Ot·111l11.•1 7 1981 Sht• c.1 . Norma Crumµ. :\Iorio ,, 'UI \ "1·11 h\ ht•r son' Bay Ca and \\'endt'll I. <'h•1t I<'' ol L'o,tJ \lt'sa. C.i M a' berr. ofl'o,tJ :\ll•:-:.t C.1 ~ind 1,,1\ l'rllt• of Florida ·Also s ur\·" m g are J sister .... ~l'I, 1cl'~ "' e '"ht•duled for L1ffa humaker anl'I l.111· :\lontl:I\ 'ktotwr 12 1981 Jl Wu Iker both of 1-:1 Dnn1dn. th!.' !"rec \kthodl't Churl'h ,Oklahoma. Dai:;.' Stt!"art of m S pring f11•lcl. ;\11"11un In T 11 s con • A r 1 1" n ,1 !! 1t•rml'nt ,l'1·v11•e,, \\'Ill he ht:l<l grundl·h1ldn•n and 3 grt>~ll al thl' ='la11onal C:l'llll'll'n m grandchildren Frll'nd::. ma~ Spr111gll1·ld :\l 1~ ... uur1 r ail al Bell Aroadwtt .' llarhor l.J\\n ;\111unt Olive M ortuarv from 3 OOP:\l 111 .\1ortu.ir~ of Cn:-tJ ~t e~a 9 OO PM on Thurscla~ Ot for'' Jrd1t1)! d11 L'l'IOr!t tober 8. l!ltil "here fu1wr.1I .'il<I ;,.·,;.1 service:. will be t'onductt·tl at .IOl":-.o' 10 OOAM on Fndu\ Oc·1ntw1 \I I l 11 \EI. f: ll :-. EST 9. 1981 "'th p asior \.ircm JOll'\SO'\. 1111111 on \ugus l Buhler. pa s l ur of fhl· 21 1!1111 d1l·d ,11 Ii "l'ek!. on H arbor Trtnll\ Bapt1 ,1 Or111h1•1 .'i 1m11 111· 1:-:.ur .chU"l't'h. nfftrialinto?. lnl(•r \l\\'d Ii~ 111~ part•nl~ :\Ir and m e nt "ill l>c al Pa<•1fu \ ll'\\ :\1r'> l'aul 1-:ntl'!.1 Johnson n( M emorial P urk 1'1t•rc1• ll,1 lhnt1 <•Od Wc'>lm1n~lt•r . ~rol hers fkll Bro<id":.o' Ca . hi!. hruthn .\nthun' Mortuarvdtrt!clor~ f\129150 l'aul .lohu,on Jnd h1:. .C RAVTO:-. i.:1 •1t1tlpart'r1I' \Ir .mcl Mr., ' ~tlCHAEI. L Cll.\ 'I l'O'\ 0\\ l'll .Johu,1111 of Balboa t c:.idenl of Costa ~le!t,1 t J t',1 ,11\tl \It •mil ,\I rs .Juliu:. Passed away on Octohl·I' 5 11111 ' .11 h 11 ( \1 1.,:. our 1 l~l H e was u ruo1cl111:itor fm nu·rl~ nf l'n.,tu :\l<.>sa. Ca for OranJ:e Cousl College fo lhl• l>ulJ\ dll'cl n f SJ DS < Sucl 17 years He 1:. :.un1H'd l)y den lnfJnl Oealh S~ n hl s daughter Curo! Ann drumt-i St•n ices "ill be Cornwell o f Anaheim. l'a . hl'ld on fhurl!cla~. Ol·tt>lll'r R. brothers Cl;iude Gl.'nr~l'. l!lR1 ,I[ 2 OllP.\t JI the Oonald. llarold. Tommy <1n<I \l at'.\111,1\ and Wallan· Norman, all of Missouri MHI .\lo1 l11ar~ !102 '\ llarhnr :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ II h d F tt 11l'1 t WI . ('a I n < l' r ~ nwnl \\'ill h1· .•I l,11ni<1 \'ista McCOttMIQl ...aaTUAlllES Laguna Beach 494·9415 Laguna Hill• 768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495 1776 HAllOtt LAWH-MT. OLIVE Mortuary •Cemetery C1ema1ory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Me!.a 540 5554 "HCE llOTHHS HlL llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broaclway Cosra M esa 642 9150 :\l1•11111n.ll II.irk i<ll E ·~ .1 ' 1 .1 11 t· h 11 r , n 1 , it F11lk11t111 1·,, PICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAM• STATIMEHT TM fOl~ pe,_., It doing busl· nttS .,~ SUTTON ElCTENOEO CARE SERVICES. ,,.,, Bay SI-Foun- l•ln Velley, Cellforftle 'l170I THE SUTTON FOUNDATION, a Cellfornl• corporation, 17131 Bo Strut. Founteln Velley, Celllornl• t'llOI Tlll1 l>Ullnesa I\ t-..CW<I by e Cot• porellon T~ Su"on Foundetlon Gvy W Rklle,..,,, Pf"llSl<Mn( Tl\IJ sta..,_1 '"M flied wltll Ille CCM.1nty Clan of Or-County°" S. temt>er 17, l"I Lew Offlcn S~ldotl L F-. u• Nor1h cam ... y Bouleverd ~nt• Ana, Ce. '77tD fll71DI PubllSlled ~ ..... Coas1 Dally Piiot, Sept. JS, OCt. 2, t, "· 1 .. 1 •.UIM1 UNDEa flCTITIOUS IUSINRU NAME PUIUC llTIC Tiie lollowll\o per1on lies wltl\clra""' P'ICTITIOUS IUSINEU Harv•• Aoo.,•I Jacob~ lhl' \t•lertr'Mtftl #4) ftlf'O With lht' Counl• Clerk OI Or MO* CoufllY on ~p­l•mt..r 1" l~I F17-PubllW<I Orange COHI Oelly Pilot. fllCTITIOUS IUSINESS u • Qeneret pertner lrom Ill• NAMR STATRMRNT NAMI STATRMRNT pa,,nerthll' -retlng Ul'lder llW lk· Tf\e lollo,.lng person• ere dolno TM loltowlng person Is doing bull· tltlOUI business name of REP PAC, t>u•lness •s: SANTA Cl4TALINA ISLAND Nol Ice I• Mreby given 111•1 Ill• ulil Ing luse ol Sl•I• llclel•IJll• •no tub merged 1-. lo Sent• c •11na Island PubllSlwd Or•noo Coe•t Oa•I• Pilot, Oct 1 9 lt.13, '"' 011-11 MssH: HOii Percy Orlvt, Wulmlnster, MIOWATEA LIMITED, t67t Le Oct 2 ' 16. 23 1<1111 037·81 AME~ IC AH ST AN o AR o Calllornle'3MJ Grenede Avenu., Founteln II alley, RECORDS, •O> Bell>oe, Belboe, TM flctlllous INJlness name 11tl•· Cellfornlat'210I Company (PAC JUQ 1) al San le PUBLIC NOTICE C•IHornl• tM3 m•nt '°' , ... pertntrsl\lp ... , Iliad on Robt,, J-Lee NHI, ,.,, La C•tallna l•l•nc! will upore O.etmber ------------- Ronald Dale Jeycoch , 603 Balboe, April 21, '"t In llW Co~inly of Orenoe. Gr•neb• Avenue, Fount•ln Valley, B•IOoe, C.llfornl• t2MJ Full Heme and ACldreu ot Ille Celltornla.,10I Tllil bvslnM.a I• conducted by an In· Person Wltlldr-lng· Richard OulW•l•r, J34S Tempe dlvlduel NICOLE 14LIX BRUNELLE. UOll Orlvt, Huntington 8"<11, Calll°"'la RON kt O.le Jeycocks Pwcy Drive, Westminster, C.lllornla .,._.. Thll stai.m.nt wes llled wlll\ the t1'U Hlcole A. llruntll• Tiiis t>utlneu Is condu<l.O by a CCM.1nty Cieri\ of <><•nee cou11ty on Fiie No F·t.Om llmllfd partntn11'9 A119u•I 17, 1 .. 1 PubllSl..o Or-C:0.11 Delly Pilot. R-r1 J -L• NHI P1*52 Sept. It, U, Oct t, t, 1"1 eotUI Tllh Jtet-1 ,.ff Iliad wltl'I the PubllSl..o Orenoe C:0.11 Delly Piiot, 1--------------CCM.1nty o.n o1 Or-CCM.lnlY on Sep. Sept. "· U. Od. 2, •. 1"1 41,...t PllUC ll11C( tember 3, '"' "'U NOllCE PICTITIOUS IUSINRSS NAME STATRMaMT 1--------------,.1,...,. Publlllltd Orange Coast Dally Piiot, PICTIT10US IUSINESS HAMR ITATEMRHT S.pl. u. Oct 2, '· 1•. 1"1 422641 T lie follow Ing persons ••• doing llvtlnau as: PUBLIC MOTi( BIRTCHER BUSINESS CENTER, l------~----­ JI, net T"" 01,11ng •u•e 10 1ne hl•nd Como.eny tov•r" twenty.nine p•rceh of Sl•I• land. some of whlcll are lmpr-wl111 Pl•" •nd mooring buoy fields Tideland• and submer~ lanas wllllin '"" city limits of Avalon are no11rw Wbl-<I 01 '"" nollo Stall of lllt S1a1~ L•nd• Co<nm1u1on tS studvlno •lttr"4tlt'lt-S fo' trw futu't m•nagenwnl of llww lldelanci. and .\t.tbmerQld 1-"'d' TQt •ltetn.tltve\ un· M r conslde-rauon •"I 1nc1uoe. t>ut .,,.-e not llmlled to, ne9()llellon ol • r-w•I leaw wllh lhe S.nla Calalln• hl•na Company, to4lclt.sllon ot bias tor • luturt IH~. melnlen.anc• 01 Ille ••N •s open-·· dlre<I operation of 111., ar~• for rf!Crf.atlon•I uw' by lt•te or TM tollowlno per~ I• doing bu$1· MISH: CORON"', l7•11 Le Pa Roecl, l..aQUM Nleuet. ca111orn1e ,..77 H~ loc•I government•! agency, and ARO I ZZO H E ST UOIOS C14LI FORNI A, 1001 W. 17th SI., Suite H, Cotta Mesa, Ce. m» NOTICE TOCREOITOltS breaking UP In• •ubltCI ••nd• Into N•. A·l-.n smeller, sei>er•te lea-. percel• Superior Courl ol Hit State 01 Stell of ow Slelt LAnds Co<nmlsslon FICTITIOUS llUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tf"lf' toltOWU\Q prnon I\, OO•no tx/SI· nes~ I\ AlAN SNAPP ARCHITECT, •n'I M •<Arthur 8out«vard, Sult• 100, N•wPOrl lle•Ch Ce111orfl1• •7060 Alan H Sn.oo .a1" M.,cArtnu,. Boulevard !iullt' 100 N•w-t Bt•<ll C•lllornoa ~f>llO This °"''•ntn t' <onc>u<•f'O ov dn tn· 01v1du1t Al•n H Snalli) T Ills •l•tet~nt w•~ ••ltd w11n tn• County Cl•rk of Ottf>O" Counly on S"1) <•mber 30, IQll Fll1142 RHODES, KENDA LL A HAii· RING TON A PrefeulONol Uw Cvporallon Ott Ma<l4rtllur Blvd., Suol• 105 Ne.._t INt ll, Ca '11~20'l1 PUBLIC MOTICl NOTICE OF SAlE Notltt I\ l>e•eby given pursuent to \MliOn\ 3071 3nd :lOM ol IM Clvll Code ol Ill• Slate ol C•lllorn10 tllt un O••••gnea, McF•rland Towing Inc ..... ••II •• l)Ubllc atul1on, al SI• Ho Balavta, Or•ngP C14 ., ... el 10 00 " m on H•"SO.Y, tne nna oev ot Oc- 1ooor 1'181, the following Ott<ribecs pro ~rtv tow1t •••O J•ou•r so VIN :Jl9JIS2BW (Alic :: JLl..·•• !.••d s.al• "tor the purPose of wt1s 1y1no lltn Of lfW unoto•onitd for tow Ing and or sl0'410f <ll•rge\ together wun costs of 1d11ert1s1rwa •M expenses 01sa1t Dated ll'l•s 9th d"Y ot OCtot>er. 1'91 J K llEN SALES Pubh•hed Orange Coe•l Da•l'r Phol, O<t 9, 1'181 •m·ll "'lllC NOTICE Jotfllll V. 14rdl~. 240 Elden Bre.-. R. BtrtcMr. 21•11 Le Paz Road, ~ Nl.-t, Celllornl• ••n A-Id E. Bl'1CMr, 27•11 Le Pu II-,~ NI-I, C.tlfo#11la t•n Banlfl It. 81,,<Mr, 21•11 Le p., R-. LaQllN H'9Uel. Calllorllla mn Rolle'1 M. c.m.-11, 27611 Le Paz Roecl, ~ H!-4. c.1Hon11a t»n Tf\la bvllneu Is conducted by a Qeftoret --""'->· Calllornte, for 11\e County of O<.,ge wlll llold " pUbllc "••rt"ll on OCtoo.r In Ille Maller of Ille Estate of JACOB IS, 19'1, lro<n I 00 pm 10 I 00 p.m Publlstled Orange Coa\t Dally Polol, ------------- • 4, Cosl• Mna, c. mv Tllll INJlness I• conclucttd 1>y an In· dlvlduel Jot/4rdlU- TlllS Jtlll-wa1 Ill .. Will\ U.. County Cler1i ol Orenge (:ounty on Sep. tembor "· 1 .. 1. 1'17"" Pul>tl-Or-C.0.51 Delly Piiot Sept .•• , u. Oct. t. •. , .. , .ot>e• A~ M. Clmpbell Tiiis ......,_t wes llled wltf\ Ille C-IY Clertl of Or•-C-ty on AllQUJt II, 1 .. 1 AOSS WUISTER. O.CaaM<I. and 7 00 p.m lo t 00 pm In lhe Oct 2 9 14, n. '"' •lls.&l PUBLIC NOTICE Notice 11 lwret>y !flven to creditors Boeror_,,, •tll J'1001, Port ol l °"9 ,. .. Ing clelms -Inst llW .eld o.c .. Stach Building '11 H•rbor Pleu. dent to Ille clelm1 In Ille ottk • of tN L0<\9 BtKll, Ca111orn1a Meml>er> ol clerk of u. atorffel<I c0Uf1 or to ,..... '"" !Mlbllc ere Invited to allf'ICI 111e1 sentt11em tou..unoe"'-cl•t111tot· pu1>1tc ,, .. ,,ng and present "'"""n NOTICE OF DEATH OF l k• of MICHAEL R WUISTEll, a pro-and or oral comments upon lllt JAMES H BR ITT 0 N teulonel COrPorellon, tMJ7 Para• a llernallves avellabl• lo Ille Com AND OF PETITION TO mount lllvd., Sull• B, P•r•mount, CA m•nlon. 1nc1ua1ng, bul not limited lo, FICTITIOUS I USINESS NAME STATEMENT l nf' fo1towlno per\OnS 1rt Oolng t>uslnf'SS IS AllSTATE REAl rORS, ins Mtu Verde Orovt E Gl>'la Meu, Cahforn1a .,.,. X Cellber 1nvn1menn 2 .. S P•c1f1t Coesl Hlgnwey 11 »o. Cotona oe1 Mat. G•lltornl• t1&1S PtWat Publlllled Oranoot C:0.11 0.lly Pllo\, to72J, wllkll lallerottlo htlleplac•of those 1111t0 ebovt All commen1s wlll A OM IN I STER EST A TE t>u1lneuof llW unoenlQnaCI In ell mat· bf provlcl*<I lo mem.,.n 01 Ille Stale NO. A 104973. Th1> bU\1ntn "Conducttd by an In ter> pe'1elfllno to seld Hl.sla. Sucf\ Lands Comml.slon IOr !Mir COMldera T 0 a I I h e I r s • dtllldual PICTITIOUS IUSINRSS NAMRSTATU•IRHT TN tol~ng person Is doing l>U$i- neu ••: LANO ARCHITECTURE. l1S1 141rway Ave •·>. Cotta Me.-, Ce .,.,. Pet« G. W.llOn>CI, 114' Clllllon W•Y. L..,,.. a.ac11. c.. nu1 Tiii• llulinn• 11 tonduc:t..S llY an ln- dlwldua l P9ter G Wellbr'od Thll slCll-1 we1 llled Wltll IM County Cltrt ol Orenge County on Sep. temti.r t•, 1 .. 1. "17"24 Pubtl~ Orenge Coast Dally Piiot S.PI. 1', U, Od. 2, t, 1 .. 1 4"M!I PUIUC MOllCE claims wllf\ llW neossery YCKKllers llon. · mull M llledor prnenteci ... ,0,..._.., Stall ,.111 conl!der onwt irom '"" be net i C 1a ries, Credi t ors wllllln lour rnonllll alter Ille first public and lnterHltd government•! and Continge nt Creditors Of pUbllcelton of llllUIOllce. enllllu and Wiii prawn• '" re<ommen-J am es H . Br j It 0 n a nd Sept. It, ll, Oct. 2, '· '"1 ., .... , fl1CTIT10US IUSINaSS OATEOSepl 23, 1"1 dallon H to IM moll epproprlal• per S 0 n S W h 0 may be NAMR STATRMEHT MICHAEL R. WUISTER allernellve lo IN Stalt Lends Co<n· th · . Tiie 1011ow11111 person• ••• doing MICMAEL R. WUISTElt, mtnlon e1 11 .. October metling, w111c11 O erw 1se inte rest ed in lhe Jame• M JOfl•• Tiit> "~ltmenl was flied w11n the Counlv Cltrll 01 Or•nQt Counly on Sop lem.,.r )0, 1991 P'l711ll Pullll•!Wd Ornnge Coe.i Oelly Piiot, Oc 1 1 9, 1&. Jl 1Qt1 4116-11 busl ... Ha&; A-..JaU.Aw 1Slt nlellvely\ClledultdlorOCIC>ber:IO, Will and/Or estate· FO>tlt AHO 14$$0CIATES. 150s2 1MJ7 ,. • ..-11 ..... s..i.. • '"'· on Sacr-10 MtmDer> of'"" A petition has been f iled l'UIUC NOTICE SB•p~n ... g~~'!.:.!ul1• c, Huntington '•r•m-.Cl4"7U public mey also •II-t11e1 meeting by Lorine A. Hos k1'ns and --------------..... ,_ nu> u.rm and mo .,,._,, 11 .. ,, v1tw• to '"" M•rllle Key Fou . ISOU Spr-Publllhtd Orange (OHi Dally Piiot, Commlulonat tl'let time R obert R . Hurwitz in the NOTICIE OP' lnod•le. Suite c. HUfltlnQtOft Be.cf\, S.pt.U,Oct.l,t. "· "" '260-tl More -Ille lnlormallon m•y i.. Superior Court o f Oran9e OEPAULTAHO c..~ obu11nf'Cl1>ycon1ac111111 Count y r equ esling that ELIECTIOMTOSELL Foaa Oevalopmenl Corp. (a PUIUC .TM'r State L•nctsConvn1uion IMf'OltTANT NOTICE C•lllornla corpoollonl, UOS2 Spr. ·~ 1907 l:tlf\Str..,I Lorine A Hos k ins and IF YOUR PROP ERTY IS IN 11\Qdele, S&lllt C. HUfltlnqlon Be.ell, Sacr•monto,G•llforn1Hll14 Robert R. Hurwitz be ap· FORECLOSE BECAUSE YOU ARE Ce ~ PICTITtOUS IUSINESS Allenllon: Betty Loult ('141 311-7113 · t d I Thl1buslneAl1Conducltdbyecor· HAMESTATEMRNT o rJant ModionC916)J12Ul1 p o1n e as p e r so na BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT porellon. Th• IOllowlng person1 ar• doln~ This ls not• lorm•I rtQunlfor bids, rep r ese n I at Ive t 0 ad• MA 'I' BE SOlO WITHOUT ANY • . t th t f cou AT ACTION, and you m•y ll•V• Menlle Kay Foxx bu1lneu es· + but merely an lnvll•llon tor commenl m In IS er e e S a t e 0 IM ltoal riglll lo bring your eccount In jou Oitw•-ntCMp Golll~~:;1u,:.~,R u~lt SJ.E~,!.;11,!!~:~ ~:~~:=~';:~S::\~,!:';,1~s~" ,._ James H . B r itton (unde r gooo mnc11ng by Paying tll ot your ~Fou. Beecll, C.llfonllet2'47 Publl~htd Or•~ Coest Oallv Piiot, the I n dependent Ad. Pa\I du• Pa'"*'" plus permitted co .. NOTICROfl~R~TaR'UALR Tlll1 ttlll_. wH llltd wllf\ tlle G•oroeH Bool.11,•wntWllson, Ocl •.1991 WHI ministr a t ion .. of .E sta tes :~0:d,:~1~:~"1~0:~c':*w'::"~~~ T.s. Ne. 141"',. County Clerto o1 <><-Counly on Set>-D·!02. eosi. Mna, C..tlfornla t11n1 Act). The pet1t1on is set for cord~ Tiils arnoun1 11 u.m11 u 01 On TUES04Y, OCTOBER 20, 1"1 •I lamber 1'· ..... "17'ftS D·IO~:~:.: :~.:.::~1;:;1son PUIUC NOTICE hearing in Dept. N o . 3 at S•Pt•ml»r '· 1 .. 1 •ncl will Iner .... Un· ll:OO A.M .. CROCKER CUSTODY Pv&tl-0r.,... CoHt Delly Piiot Tllh business Is GondVCted by en In-700 Civic Cent er Drive 111 you• accounl bee-current. vou ~~~~~c:.i:.:.:o"=!".: s.ot.tt.25,0ct.2,•,t .. 1 41*'41 Cllvklual . NOTICETOCREOITOltS W est, In the City o f Sant~ ::;,~.::·~:.~;:co:::== Tru.sl rK°""" J-1, 1m ... lnll. Hel.n/4. Boatll OF IULK TRAHSPEll Ana, Califo rnia o n October full peyment WM • ...-. but-· _.,. -c Tiii• •e1-1 we• n1ec1 wflll th4' ,.._. 6101 ~1t7 u cc ·-No. 601. In boolP. m ... pege "'· o1 Of.. .._ .. ,~ -~ -• • .) 28 1981 t 9 30 mull P•Y ,,. •mount Ualtd ebOw llclalRecOf'Ot lntlwofflc•oflf\e C_. CountyCle~olO<anoeCoun1yonS.-Nollce 11 llereby g iven lo Int ' a : a .m . UnltU tf\e oblloatlon b~lno 1 Rec d of Ore c 1 lember"·"" cr•dllort ol ESMAIEl J 14SSIM IF YOU OBJECT to the foreclosed uPOn permlO •longer ~alllornl~'. er ngt OUll y' NOTIC• TO CONTaACTO•S f'17"U Tr•nsferor, wtlose l>Ullnus Mldreu Is Qr a nt ing Of the p e t i I ion, period, you llev• lllt ltQel r191\t lo slop WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION C"'-1.1110 f'otl llOS Pubtl-Orenoe CO.st Delly Pllol, 31 E. Yele Loot>, Clly ol lrvlnt, Counly YOU s hould eithe r appear the lorKloWrt: only Oy peylng ti.. •n· TO H tGHEST BIOOER FOii Cl4SH, SCH 00 L DI$ T It IC T : HUN· S.pl, te, U, Oct. 2, •• 1"1 4147-11 of Oranoe, Stele 61 C.lllornla lnet a 11 r• amo nt demendt d b o CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIEO Tl NG TON BEACH UNION HIGH l>UI~ lrenslt• Is lboul lo be m-to a t the h earing a nd State tredllor wl~llln three montlls .~ •• ~ t~~ CHECK. tpeyebleatllmeof.etelrt SCHOOL OISTRICT. rtllUCNOTICE RO BERT L THOMASON AND y our Objections or fil e c1a1e o1rte0r0.1lonof 11111c1«umen1, ltw!UI money of, ... United SIAllH) ., BIO DEA.OLINE : 2:00 P.M., MON· GLORIA J THOMASON Transferees written ob ject ions w ith the wl)lch d~I• ol recording •PPH<S Ille S0..111 lronl enlrence to the Old DAV, OCTOBER"• 1'et flCTITIOUS IUllMESS wllose business addrus h 16644 t bef h · herton Orenge c:-11\ouM locatoecl !ft Ille IOO PLACE OF BIO AECEI PT. HUH· NAMR STATRMRHT Lau.n. Clly of Foufltaln Velley, Coun· CO Ur Ore t e hea nng · To find out IM emounl you musl BlockofW.SIS-.AnaBlvd.lformer TI HGTOH BEACH UNION HI G H Tf\e followtng perllOnl ere doing lyo!Or•noe.St&teolC•lllornla. Your appearance may be pay,ortoarrengelorpay"*'lloUoP Wul "" sc.-1 Sante Ana, Celllornle, SCHOOL DISTRICT EDUCATION INJlneuas· Tll• proptrly lo .,. transferred Is in person or by your at· the tooclOSUre, 0< 11 your pr-t1y Is all right. tllle and lnteresl conveY«t lo CENTER. 10Ut Yorllt-n 14venu.. LEWCO ELECT RIC co .• INC .. • dH<rlbed In general •• All stock in torney In toreclo1'Ure lor any o-. rM.son, ~~.':': :' ~~.::O ~~ =~=~:::fv.onc.::::!c.c::!!:~1!.,~~· Celllornla corporation, 4S6 North ~~1·~,"~;~N~~1L7";'E~';' ~ I F · y 0 U A R E A ~;~~c:,,~"',og R:::~~ .!,nd s.':~':.~ County-Slatedncrlti.Clet: Loi n PROJECT IOEHTIFICATION =r'1 Btwt , --·Beach, Ce WINE FOR BONA FIDE PUBLIC CREDITOR or a cont · Commun11y Auocl•llon •• U726 :.~~~c~:;,::"c:i'i~:~~Y ;:.~~ ~:.::~. ~7n~.,'~~ ... -S<!!:.~m A ..... ~:~L:.":c'~. ~'. ~~-na !;::~NN~:~~~H:"~.1~~ ~~~;., !~ ingent c reditor o f .the de· ~1:~7~~.1~:;;;.~1 Toro, C•lllornla Celltornle, at 119" ,,.... recwdecl In PLACE PU.HS ARE ON FILE: Franais M l..rM&. 501 El Mc>Oena 4111 Birch Strttt, Clly ot NUrporl cea.sed, Y.OU must file your 11 you heve any questions. you Book 1U,-Mto'2, lnclu1lveol HUNTINGTON BEACH UNION HIGH A..,..,H-1BHUi,C..'164> Buen, County ot Orange, Slate ol Claim With the COUrt Or ~Id contact a lewyer or Ii.. gov· MIKella-MePI. In Ula office of SCHOOL OISTRICT EDUCATION Tl\ll butinesl ll <-..Cted by a cor• Calllornle t 't l h trnment.11 agenc wnkll me lie I Ille County Re<-rot M>lde-ty. CENTER, MalnleN nce, OperaUCMIS poretlDn Tf\e bul~ lrensler wlll be tonsum pre sen I O t e per~Onal Jured your 1...,, y y ve II• Truitor or record ow,,.r: JULIO and Conslru<llon, Room '1t. t02S1 lAwtoEIKtrlc e.o .. inc mated on or alter 1111! 11111 dey of OC· r e presenta tive app ointed At m ember YOUM14 Y LOSE CORTEZ $.ANT.ANA •nd PATRICIA 'l'ol1ll-n ,,,_, Huntlnoton Beach, lly. Ea'1 A. Lewi•. lober, , .. , ., 10 00 A M al WESTERN by the court within four LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU 00 NOT (.SANTANA C•llfornle""'46;Phone:(114)....m9, President MUTUl4LESCR0 W COAP ATTEN. months from the d a te o f TAKEPROMPTACTIOH. m!~ ~.;:'!,=-~' .~';:' !:":~ <:;:; E~o~i:icE 1s HEAEBv GIVEN t1wo1 c!~'t'Y ~:n,~::;. =.:~1~ ;.",: ~~~~.~ "'1~ ~::,r~oRvEo~~i."'s'::i: f ir s t .lssua.nce of .le tters as pu~~~~~~o ~,,~~.~~~:.C~.::;:~~a~~ pr-rty dfterlbeel ebOve IS purported Ille •l>OY-med S<Mol Olslrlcl of lamti.r 1•. 1 .. 1. 101, Tus11n, '2690, C.lllornla Tllel lllt provided 1n Sectio n 700 Of Of th• O«leratlon of Covenents. Con· 10 M: ?t• Babr Sll'HI, Cotta MaM, Orenge ~. Cellfornle, Kling by Pt7WM IHI dele lor 1111"9 Claim• In lhe u crow the proba t e C 0 d e 0 f dltlons Mid Aeslfl<tlo"'. recorded()(. Celllomle._.. and lllrouoll 111 0oe ... m1no Boerd, PulltlSl..o OrMQe C.oast Dally Piiot re1errf'Cllo11treln l10<IOb4lrU, 1"1 California The time fo r lober 26. 191• tn Book tttl7. i>e9" TM ul'ldeftlolltd Trvrtee dlscletms II• r • In• I 1 • r r •I• r r • d Io • • S.01. II. U, Oct 2, t. '"' 41"'41 So ler al I• ~nown lo lllt Tr•nsftrff, f .1• • • • 406·03 ol Oftlcl•I AKorch Oran.,. any llebOlty for eny lnc0«e<t,..11 o1 "OISTRIC1"', wlll receive 1111 lo, but all bu11neu name• •nd "ddr•u.• uted I mg claims Will not elt· county calllor1ll• • btNCll;,. 111c - 111e street ecldn$s am -r common not l•l•r t-tlw -ta1ec1 time. 1 mulUC lllftnfl( bY tM Translffor tor 111e Past 111rw p i re prior to four months ll~tlo~ of PllY,.,...; of .. _ .. 11as dHlon.Uon, If.,,.,,, .-11eretn. Maled bids tor u. ••ant of• cCM11T.c1 ____ .-. ___ ... _,_.,.-___ _,1 yu rs .,.. SAME fro m the date of the hear· occurred. -le• of Mid breacll end Seid Mia wlll be made, but wl-for ttle-pro19<t .-Dated AUQU'SI 1•. '"' · · II.., wes llled for rt<Of'd Oft 14ugust 6 cove "' ... I ......... be .... ...., In IN l)IK• M ... ~ ROBERT l THOMASON ing noticed above. 1 .. 1. In .. ~ 1•111, P-·-· ~ •• ,,; ne ""WMf.,,,., npre1s or ...,.. ldeflllflecl mow, --II be_...., "..--r>' YOU M Y ......,. • ...,... ----Plied, ~ lltle, potMHICM1, or ~_ ..... k l STATEMaNTOP AUNOOMMllNT GLoq 1.r.J THOMASON A EXAMINE Otflcla l RKordl No .,..,.,.,..., o1 pest encumllrenco. 10 P•Y Illa unpaid • ._ ,....... Y r'Md •loud •t the Mio-Of' UH Of' Transferees the file kept by the court. due amounts,.., occurred Tlle,..for•. 11a•tne• o1u..no1e1s11e<urec1 bY ..id ster:~~''::-'~a~conform •nd " PICTITIOUS 1us1N•ss MAM• Publllhtd 0renoe coe•I Delly P1101. If you are Inte r ested in the 111e sea •••encl community Anoc:1a11on o... o1 T,..t, to-wit: 1112,cn. In-11 lo!M """ ect t TM tollowklg per110M ,,.,.. -ft-Ocl '· '"' 4424-lt t t f' doe•,,......, elect to Mii or c-to be c1uc11119 ••pr~ In said nott<11, ect· respon w c r docv<Mft s. 111e.,. o1 h lkt11i-business , es a e , you may •le a r e· sold 1,.. 1011-1no Clesert-, .. , pro. If ~ of EKll bid .,,.., be eccompeni.d by est 'th th t t • vane••. •"Y,uncter .... tffms said tllaSKIH'ltyr...,.l'Mtolnthecontrec:I n•m• of BMG PETROLEUM ftllUC NOTICE QU w t e cour o r e · perty10Mt1Sfytr.o«>11,.i1on: Offcl of T,,., ,..,, ,,,.,.... end••· dO<u,,.,.ncs wld by u. 1111 of propotecl PARTNERS at 4000 MKArtllur Blvd. ceiv e special notice o f the unit '' o1 Lot 1 111vetec1 In Trect IALTZ IUGEROH SMITH I TUTHILL WISTCLIFf CHArEL 427 E 17th St Cos1a Mesa 646-9371 penMt ol llW Tnm. am of Ille INSb subcOlllrectors. Htwport .. ac:ll. Ce. 92'60 • Inventory of t t t '4U, •• per mec-re<ord9cl In BOOI! ,,., crHled bysakl DMc!Of Trutl. Tiie OISTRICT r_,... Ille r'-1\t to Tiie fictitious 1>u1lne11 neme re· fllCTITIOUI IUSIHISI es a e a sse S Peg .. 1'-'J, lnclullw of MltcelleneOllf --------------! Tiie beMfktarv under said DMcl o1 "' hrred 10 •bow••• tiled 1n County 011 HAM• STAT•MRNT and of the petitions, a c· Meps In 111• Office 01 Ille cou11ty Trust lleretotore Hecutecl end •· reltcl any Of' •11 bids or to ••Ive •llY une II 1'f1 Tiie fOllowlno penon 11 doing IKHI c t s d t R d 1 O C f~~~~::~~·:::s ltverdtotfte-rll ..... ewrltteft 1He9"1erlti.torlnf0nn•lllie.lnany JerNtMoMool lllJAa MUH: . OUn an r e por S C ~~r 1 er 0 renoe OUllly, ,. P'tllCI •OTHHS SMITHS' ...aaTUAIY 627 Main St Huntington Beach 536-6539 Tiie lollowlng persons .,. doing 0.CltratlOll of Default end o.maM ·~~ ~~~ .. ~~ UM, HunUngton a.~11. c.. ::;.w-HARBOR PHYSICAL THERAPY, dfeschribed !n Section 1200 •T,,.';.:.;.,, Wlltd owner of tM - busln•u••· lor Sa la, .,,d • wrlllen Notice of dtt.,mlMd ""' 8r11<e A. Guyette, 10 Mornlno aoo H.--1 c.ni.r 01'1,,., Suli. No O t e California Pro bate .,.,,., more cornr.-ty --es 11 s .. IMAGINATIVE INNOVATIVE 0.feun end Election .. Sell. TM -........ prevalllnt r ... ol "r 4IMrll loryOrlw ,lrvlM,C:..tf714 2CM,Newpot11Ne<ll,Calltor11I•,,..., Code. l llend Drive. H•w11or1 Beach. d.r.lon.d c.us.d'.ldHOllC.of w...-1111Mi.c.lttvlllwMclllllll_.. 8en-T ..... _. 12-.. J•~w-·k••P T 1~1 r1r LI Cllt I IL .... IDEAS, t8ln BrlOQeweter Ori..,., Hunt· o.feull Md l!IKllon to Seit lo be r• Is to lie perlwlNd for MC11 crett or Corolla d:j ~ C:'f.is ..,...111 LOrlle, ,.,,....,.,7.';,k..., C•l~le'tiJ1;'" ~ Or Ile 'A . HOSkinS and • orn • ' '°•v A Mvll•ns en4 ,,..,..,OE~~L"D·ICAHEn.JO..nY.CE HILL •• -.. .......... ~ ~ typeof-11,..........,lo••ec~the Tiii ' · Tlllt_..,.1,conclucttdbv an tn Hurwitz Remer Mac FrancesMu11ens. "~ -· ccr-.. ~ ... c...tv ,...,.. Ille ,..., «NWCrK1. n.w r-.,.. °" Ille., .,_ • ~ wM c~ llY /4 , / • -Oett d Stto'~ 4 1•1 8r'"9-1ar Drive, Huntlnoton Bff<ll. pr-t1y ··~ DISTRICT ... ~ •I IOUI y--Limited Par1~ dlwlduel. D 0 n a Id & Mead. I a ,.. • .-CA ttM7. Trv•I• 6f perty cOl\d\KllflV .... ,.,.._ .....,..__ ..... C:.11'9ml ,,,... °"'*"• Joe M<l(tndrk k, R.P T Professional Corporation, ~ "-'-... DAVID JEROME CUSENZA, 6'02 TITLE INSUllAHCE ANO TRU$T .,._, c;....,. ;·.,.-Nd on,:. Thlt IUI-wn flled wlllt Ille Tiiis ... ...,_I wn filed wltll "'9 660 N ,....... C ly• T .,.,,..,.._ 8rlc1QawllterOrl..,.,H11n1tnoto11BeKll, COMl"AHY, .. WlllNre eouMwerd, 4W1I. A <...., f/11 lfteM ,.._.-It ti. CoulllyOtnlolOr1111tcau...yan$el>-C-yCl9~olOr-Cwntyo11S.. ew_.' enter D rive, STATEOFcALIF<>lliHIAI CA t'2Ml Lot A...., CA "'10 An.Mien: 11w1 "''" « lfle jolt '*· TM ~1111 llMlller 10, '"'· tflnber "· 1•1. S u I t e 1 SSS , H • w port 1 u . Tllh llullMss 11 conc1uetec1 by •n 1,,. Hel'lleftdn....-X2n7. K Mdllle.,, ....-Cllefft ..... ta.,._ ~1...t flt11N6 Beach, CA 92660. couHTVOFOltAHGe > dlvlduel, Deto: ~IS, t•1 UllOll 0 _,.lfll..., f/11 eltM (II _.,, l"ulllllftM Clranoot Goe1t O.lly Piiot Publlllled Ore1199 Coast Delly Piiot, Publll..., Or-C:O.tt Oelty Pltot On Sej)t-. 411 .. 1. bffwe rne, ""' Oerelctl .. J . Hiii er.ur C•Mdy CWllWllllon Tiie ,. .. fOf MlkMY •1141 °""'"'° Siept. ''·IS, Oct. t, '· t"1 •• ..,.., So91. "·Oct. J, '· '" t .. , 412Mll 0<1 J, J, '· "'' 4W<ll ulldtrslgned, a NolMy ~k Ill - Tllll 1te-nt wes Iliad wllll tlwl HTl'llllM -rtl ..,_II lie et klMt ti e1141 tor said St.wte, ,..,_lly .......... T. county c1ert1 of Oranoe County on Tltfe lnMlfMCUlld 11e11. "" -NI.JC •lll P11JC 19TIC( PIO •m 014VID ESTES • ..__ to mo tow• ,S.Ot. U . '"'· Tl'llll C-ny It 1111111 119 menMtory upen tf1e CON· member of Ille lew flrM el"'-c..,., .. f'l71... ••A9tnl TRAC1°" .. "'*" .. comrec:t I• PICTITIOUI IUllHISS lion .... , tllkllted tM wltlllft HI ..... Pullllllllcl Oranot C:oell Oofty 'llot, By R ... t ...,._, .............. ....,. ..., ..-ontrec:tw ,ICTITIOUI •UIANaJI ~IC'TITIOUI •vttMUS • HAM• STAT•M•NT rne11t, --'° mt '9 ...... --0<1. t. t . ''-u, , .. 1 4**l .. I ~.._.Or._ OMll Dally l"ltot, tifWer 1111!1 M !NY,_ .... .,_... the ........ ITATS•NT MAM•ITATEMaMT Tht lollowlng persons ere doing wflOeae<lMdlfto•""lft IMt~Oll ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~============d~~;;·~';J~.~~·~';·~';·'~~;===~·;~;~'~-~~-~~-™~~~~~~ ~~-~-~·~~~~~w ~··~~u~~~~~n __._,_,,. .... :l ... ....... ·-~ ..... M : llulllllfttM: EL TOllO llAAVO t, 1-<-.... ,,.,.,.., ... ~ .. -Mt ::.:..--<..::: . ..::: "' ... twee......... AVATAR SOUND co~,AHY. 0 ............... ,.ANY. 1• ... ~11c~11 ..... -'" ,,.. __ ,. '"' ,..-.,._ """' ., -.., ,.. Stol\Clerd, S...ta Alie, Cellfomla tJ~ ~II ~lltlolt a1'Klllle ... WllMtl ..... ......, ........,_Mt .W fW *74 ,._..A-, ~" Vflloy, A-. T_,., Coffforllla •W Cetll Mwrl*'ta, 21'21 ea11tma IMt~ """"*" 11 ltt I"-~ r4CWIC YllW MIMORIAL r4al Ce1TW1tery M o1tuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View Drove Newport Beach 644·2700 • • illlOflM fll """"'.,.. Cdl ~ ettw Cof,._,..l'llW It• ,,,.,,.., ne M""911 "-· Une, M1intr1"191011 9tacll, CallfOfnla • ~ flll lit ...,.. ., ,._.. OallletJar Kii._, 1J .......... Tllltlft, GltlfotWo.... t2M1 WITNHl!ftYl\MdaMOfllc. ... _.i •••"""°""".,,_.., st,..tt, ,,_,.,11 v111..,r c.11forftl• A11...._y c . LI·, m "--11......... ..... .. A ··-,. ""'*"'...,..,.. • ~ n1'e ,,_, ~ ,...v ...., E111eoto l onllle, ttU ,eclflc ......, Y -_,11, MM wft1 lie ,...,_ .... II -~ Df"IW, o.te NleM. Callf9mle ••• Strttt • 2S4, ANMll'll. CotlferNe ..... ,.,~ tlllfttf ... alllrart."'9~ ..... TIMl.....,_l,~IWOll!ft. Tllll !Wtllllfit la t 1111•c ... by a Tllh WtiMH 11 tondVtled by e &U.DIAllOP\ATT NII lie It! .. """ ... ..,. Ill IN .,.._. t"«•I_..,..., llml'9<1'*1~ .......,.~ .... DMlol J. ICMIMll -.. J .A41amt c..dl Mlll't...U. .. ._., 111111" ..... .. ~.,,.:o:ta. TMt ......,_. -..._ """'• ntlw .-..-M .,,.. 11 ........ tlle Tiiis ~ wot fl ... will\ ............ Clti.-ay ..... C......,, ..,._. c;:r Clof'I flll 0r-. ~ 911 C-'yOll1llfOr-.OM!ty1111.... -MEI I 11•... •• I A ~.., ""'"",., , ... t c-ty Cltl'll Of Or ..... c:-ty an ..... ,.,.. -C 1 .... PM!lla P1""' i.t'1111tr liO, t•t ......,..., ... ...., f"vllll ... Orltllil C:... DrollV ...-. ,_..._. ~ C:.111 0.l't ""'-,...,...., Ol'"'ll ClMtt Dolly llliot fltn1 ~CW •1 ~ Oct. t, t, ,_, ..-.i. a... 11, -.on. i. t, Hit •ltwt ..._ ie. U. OU. l. '· l•I .-... .. , f'ullll111M Or.,. Coo.A Dallt l'l!ot , .... Of .. C:... ..... I lf. _..._ Oct.'·•. 1•. n. 1•1 ., .. ,, .. , ..,.. "• oc:t. l. •. ,._ ._ ' • \. Cll Orange Coast OAIL Y PILOT/Friday, October 9, 1981 "lCTHHllltl •u•n•IU .._.11'A'11MlllT Tll• feli.wl"t '"1tont ••• 001"1 ... '-••· ClllT•Al l'A•Jl •u•1NIU ClllTlll. 111 ..... <II hule••r•, ...... ltO.~ 9-11, CA ma c...trel ....,. l-.1r1e1, e LJmllM l"«tM,..,._ l'100 9"tll .... 1tver4. kit. 19' """"""""' 9"<11, CA .,._ Tlllt ~aliwu h <9"11<lM Illy • llmllW-1Nf"ll'll•. c;...lral Peta IMutlrlel -...n' Mutt\~ .. ,._ flllt .....,_. won lllef wllll llW c-•Y 0etti • 0r.,.. c-•Y Oft 0<1 1 1•11. ~I.,_ Or-GMfl 0.11~1'~ Oct. t, 1', 1:1, JO. ltll 44'WI "ICTITIOU• IUSIMIU NAMa ITATIMllMT Th• IOllOWlnt paroo1u ••• dolnci ~ .. -.... , l.IOHTING DESIGN lo RESEARCH, 2')0 Airway A,..,. O•, CO.la Mela, CA m~ aoneld W. RHd, • S Lakelrall, 1,...lne,CA927" ae~ A.~ .. ~ SK-. Mil tlon Vie ... CA tMt This !><lslneu It COllCluCt•d by a .. Mrel pet1-lp, R-lclW. Reed Relph A. Reye Thia •IAl-t wH llltd *llh tN C••mly Cltn. ol Or-County Oft Ocl. 1, "" "1117~ Pul>ll"'9d OrMQO Co.isl O•llY Pllol, 0c1. •. "· n. 30. '"' .-.., HOTICl INYITING llDS Notice la here by glve11 llltl 111e Boel'lJ of T ""'-' Of IM CO.ti Com- rn u n 11 y Collaot Dlllrlcf of Ot•,... COll~ly, CeU!amla, wlll rec. ..... JNltd bldt llP lo 11.00 a.nl,. MOllC!ay, Octol>tr u. '"' •I tn. ~c11a11no 0.fMl•lment Of .. Id Col._ dltlrkl IO<elecl et 1310 Ada MI Avenue, Coth M•u. Calllorl'lle, al wllkll time .. Id blch wlll lie lllUCllkly _...,alld rtM for PRINTING AND BINDI NG SPl lHG 1'91.., CLASS KHEDULE, ORANGE COAST COLLEGE All bkll a,.. 10 bit '"accordance wllll lllt Bid Fortn lnJln>tlioll1 and Condi· tlons and Scle<lflcallont which are now on Ill• and ""'Y lie H<Ured In , ... Offk• of Illa P11rc11eslna A0tn1 o1 w1<1 coll- dlatrlcl Each ~' "''"' tutlmlt w1t11 Illa bid • calllltt'• ct1acll, cenllltd check, -------------or bidder's bOnd made "YaOI• to tn. STATIMIN'TO, WITHOllAWAt. ,.OM l"AaTNlltlHIP OPlllAT1NO UNDla ,ICTITIOUt IUllNIU NAMI Tiie loUo'#lnu peri011 .,., wllhdr•w" •• a V•"•••l P••lll., 1rom 111• P9r1Mt\lllp ..-.e11119 vndtr IM II< lltf~ 11vt111en NltN Of THI! RUST'I' HAil , 4001 Birch Sl,..I, Suite 0 , Ht*PO<t 8Hcll, C.lltornl• •-· Tiie lkllllOllS IMIMMU ... mt , .. , .. me1>I tor tho pertnert,,.P WH fllad on Aprll •. •"1 lfl the c-•v 01 Oranoe F1111 ...,... atld edclraaa of Ille .,.,..,,. •lllldr•wlno: JAN GENDRON, 11 ~MOwClfeu, lf'llne, C.lllornl• •271A SIClf't<I Jtn o.ndl"Oll "S117t P111>llllled 0r8'9 Coe'1 O.lly Pll01, Ocl. 2, •• , .. ll, "" .,.., ... oreltr of 1i. Coest Communlly Coll•l------------- Dhtrlcl Boero ol Tru.ieu In an -------------1 arnounl "°' IMS ti.en llt parctnl U"-t ol Ill•"'"' bid ts• 911.arentH t11a1111el-------------NS-15087 NOTICE OF DEATH OF SADYE AGNES O 'BRIEN, aka SADYE A. O 'BRIEN, aka SADYE O 'BRIEN AND OF PETIT I ON TO AD · M INISTER ESTATE NO. A·110S6S. To all heirs , bldder wlll tnlar 11110 Ille propo»d Conlra<I II ti. WIN ll awer-lo him In tllee...,.1 ol lall11r• lo enter In- to wc:11 contract, Ille proc-of - Cllt<k wlll bit toneltao, CH' '" Ille UM 01 a bor>d, ""' 11111 ....., ,,,.,...,, wlll be lorlellecl to wld coll•IJ9 dl•lrkt. No bl-may *lllldraw his bid lor a patlOd ol for1y five 1451 d•ys alwr Ille dtle wt tor Ille openlflCI lllereol. '"' lloerd of Trusl"' rtHt'YeS IN prlwllaoe OI rejt<tlnQ any and tll bids or lo walw any lrreoulerlUes o• ln- lo•m•lllles 11> any bid or In tlle blddl"t Norman E. Walwin St< rttAry, lloerd "CTITIOUS IUSIMHS NAME ST4T•MINT Tl•• lollowlnci i>e<IOl>S art dol"O l><ll!nttsea: LIQUID WALLP4PER 10..2 El Toro, Foun111n Vallo, CA .,,oa Wllllam 0. Wiiiets, 10..2 El Toro, Founl•I" Vallo. CA '27Ga. Ellrebltlh A Ballerd, l~d El Toro. Fount•ln Volley, CA .,,OI Tiiis tluslneu h co1>ducled by a ven.rel -11>e•$11lp Wllllam D. WllltlS Tiiis .i.1-t wH lllad wllh 1i. County Cl••-ol Or•ncie Cou1>ty 01> beneficiaries, c reditors and contingen t creditors of SADYE AGNES O'BR IEN, aka SADYE A. O'BRIEN, aka SAD"VE 0 ' BR I EN and persons who may be othe rwise in- terested in the will and/or Sepl. ,., "" ol Tr11stte1 "111at Coell Community Publlshed OrM>Qe Coast Oelly Piiot, Coll-Dlllrkl Oct. t, 1•. U, lO, 1'91 4.,.1-41 PubllUWO 0rMl9t Coa,t Oally Piiot, ------------Oct •.••• 1'91 ..,,~, estate : A petition h as been filed b y E D W A R D F . Ng:·~~1.":Tc::N~1;::s O'B RIEN, J R . in the ANDO,.NTtNTIOM S upe rior Court of O r ange To '""N'""' County requesting t hat AL~~~:~;nAH EDWARD F. O 'BRIEN, 1St<.t1t1•1tJu.c.c . JR . b e appointed a s a,..-h, ..... ,., personal representative to NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo Ille admin ister the est a t e o f Cred11ors of CHENG-VUONG LEE, Tr•nalerw and Ll<•l>Mt, wnow ousl· S A D Y E A G N E S ntuaOdreu l•24Sun River In Ille Cll1 o· BR I EN, Corona de I ol lrYIM, County of Or-. Sl•I• of Mar, CA (unde r the In-C•lllornl• n11• 111e1 •bu•~ transter. 1s el>O\ll lo be m.-lo SUEHEI H. LEE, dependent Adminis t ration Tr•n11tr" -1n1e.-Transfer ... of Estates A c t >. The pell-wllO .. busUIHs ac1c1rim 1s 11t21 c111. lion iS set for hearing in lskle Drlvw '"ti. City of Hunllnoton Dept. No. 3 at 700 CIVIC ~=~~:1'n1~= ot Ora"°"· Statt ot CENTER DRIVE W EST . '"• iocallon tn ca11torn1a ot 111e S ANTA ANA, CA 92701 o n c111e111ecut1veo1t1<eor prlnclpa1 busl· October 28, 1981 at 9:30 ~:"u"!!'• °' ''-1"1•flde0 1ransi.ror a .m. All OIMr tluslneu names and <IC!· IF YOU OBJECT to th e drosu uud b y lllt Intended granting of !h e petition, ~~n,~~·:;~'z."w~': ~~."1~~~·~.1; you should either appear ,,.,.,f••tt are· No... at the h ear ing and state The Prootrtv 1, 0es.crl11e<1 In 99nera1 you r o bjections o r file u : All stock'"''-· 11111uro, equip. written objections with the ~ta~~=: ::' ::!:~ :' !1~'::,~,.!: court before the hearing. knowfl H PAISANO'S ITALIAN DEll Your appearance may be •"" 1oea1..s., "'°Werner ,,,.,.,....1 .. . Ille Clly of F'ountelil V•lley, C°""ly of In p e rson Or by your at· Oran9e, Stale ot Calllornla, •nd torney. 1ranller Ill• to1low1nv a1co1101lc I F y 0 U A R E A 1>ave•a99 llctfl\e,On·S••• BMr and To Wine Lletme Numt>e( •l-4S711. now Is· C REDI R or a cont· 111ed 10 p,-ernlH• ioceted at eno lngent Creditor Of the de· Warntr Avenue, Founlaln Valley, ceased you must file your ce111or11t• 1or the p,..m1~ 1o<ated •• . . . . '"° Warner AYtflut In Ille City Of c laim v.:•th the court or Fovn1a1n ve11ey, County of 0•8"91. present 1t to the personal s1e1eo1 ca111om1• r epr esentative appointed T11a1 nw •rnounl a1 pure.,.,.. price rt . . or co11sl0tr•llon In conneC11on with by the cou within four said 1rant1er o1 wld llctnM and w ld m onths from the date o f bu1ln11s, 1nc:1ue111>C1 ,.,. tttlmettcl In· f lrst issuance o f le tters a s ••ntory, lllllt ...... ol ~.soo.oo. which 'ded · Se I' 700 f conslslloftt.IOll-1119 prov1 in c ion o I•> 1 penonal cllt<ll u 00000· (bl , the Probate Code of Prom ls_., ncus ,,. .... ,,:, ...;,.; 10 bit California. The time for replaced In cull 111roug11 escrow filing claims will not ex-M6,soooo; «> 1 Promissory l>Ol• 1 .. • • favor of seller U,000 00 p1 re prior to four months "'•' 11 Ms -•Vt-.,......., sa1c1 from the d a te of the h ear· llunsae and lnlenclecl """''" .. as, .. Ing noticed above q11lred o., Ste:. 18074 of 111e Busln•u YOU MAY EXAMIN E ::,:;=°:',!.~,.~"::~':=.: the file kept by the court. nets •llCI 1ranSte• of wkl Ileen .. ts to If you are interes ted in the 11e i>akl on11 •fl•• w ld ''"'"•• ,.., PUIUC llOCl "ICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS MAME STATEMINT TM lollowtnci Pt,,_ Is Oolnci buSI· ne.u .,~ PRINTEX, 11~1 "-v Avt , Foun· Caln Valley, CA .,1oa Robert Geof9s Puertas, 11~1 Poc>l>Y Ave., Fountal1> Valley, CA 11210e. Tiiis Duslrwu Is c-.Cled by •n 11> dlvldllal Rot>ert Georoe Puenu Tiiis stal1mrn1 wa• lllecl w1111 1i. County Clerk of OrMl9t County on Oct. 1,1911 Fl71:21M P11bll~ Or~ Coesl Dally Pllol, Ocl •, 1', 2l. 30, 1'91 Ul~I "CTITIOUS I USINEU NAME STATEMENT The lollowlnci per..,ns a•• dolnci buslntues. SUNWEST VALUATION. 30 0 Mt•Clow Brook, Cost• Mase, Calllornla ~ Computer Aulslecl Diversified RHI E ,,.,. Saf'lkH •• Calltornl• co• porallon, :M20 Mtaoow BrOOll, Costa Maw, Calltornla 9262' Tlll1 blnl...u Is condu<ted by 1 cor PO<ellon Br11<e R W•be•, Presldenl This 11.._1 wes llled with -Cou1>ly C .. rtt .. 0ranlJ9 Coun1y on Oc· lobtr 7, 1t11 l'ITUU P11bllt:lled Oranoe c ..... Oelly PllOI, oc1. '· "· n, JO, 1"1 .,.n .. 1. "CTITIOUS IUSIMISS NAME STATl!MINT Tfle lol'-inQ per-. Is Ootnci busl· "'' ., ( II ) BRIAN RICH4RDS· (Bl LOBSTERS, 1611 Mtw D•lvw, Santa An• Htlcif>b, CA '1107. Brian SmHll, 423 Weil Bay St. Costa Mew,CAm77. This l><lslneu Is conducled by • llmll.ct pen,,.,$1\lp. Brl-.Smllll This •l•lemtnl wa\ tllad wllll llle County Clertt ol OrMl9t Coun1v on Oct 7.1 .. 1 '11111' Publl~ Orango Cout Oelly Pllo1, Oct .•• ''· 13, lO, '"' '31'41 , bffn appro"9d by U.. ~menl of estate, you may flle a re-AIC-lk a.--Conlrol l'ICTITIOUS •UMMl!U quest with the court to re-Thate sale. 1ransi.r •ntt asstci"ment •-•IT A TIMI MT I .v.r· I t ' f th ol 1111 9foreseld stock In Ir-. ti•· Tll f 1 I ce ve s.,..~1a no ice o e 111,.,, equl..,_1 and 900d wtll a1 said buii~.o~:'" nci "'"°"s are dotnv Inve ntory of est a te assets 11us1neu wm o.conMHT1ma1tc1, •llCI 111e CASTLE BUllDEllS, a.u west and Of the petitions, 8C· conslcltr•tlon lller9for tooeth4t wllll llla<Ar111ur Bouleverd, S\lltt J02·C, C O u n t s a n d r e p o r t s Ille conl!Cltutioll tor ,,,. 1'~'1'" end Santa Ana, c:.atlklnll• t21IM d 'bed . Sect' 1200 eulcinmenl of Ille aforewlcl llcense Is ltHV SY*mt. • C.lllor'nl• <or· e scn !n . ion 10 11e P•ld on or •ti•• ,,,. tSth day of POratlon, DOI v 1a .,. o. •ova. sa.. of the California Probate Novemlltr. , .. ,.at t11e Hcrow dlPert· Jven c..,iu.--eeu1ornta ,_75 Code. mtnl ol BURROW ESCROW COM-This ~is conduc1td by . <or· MESERVE MUMPER PANY, al 167,EHl Llnc:olnAvtnut, 11> POt•llon , lM City ot O••"OI. County ol Oranoe, RHV S'(ll9'M & HUGHES, Attorneys at Sl•l• of C.llloml•, provided th•t tn. 0 A-Henry President Law by Ernest J . Schag D•parlment of A1co11ollc Bewraee r. • 111~ 1111 ,~ J '5 90 D · ' Control has epproved aald transfer of Ttll• 11.a""'*'I was """ w ·~ r ., 1 Campus rive, sald llcenw countyCltrttofOrango CountyOflS.- P .O . Box 7820, N ewpor t Dated ~rnlltr n, 1'91 1em11ern, 1 .. 1 Beach, CA 92660. s-1 H L .. , Transfer" Publlslled Or-Co.isl Delly Piiot, Publllhtcl Ora1191 c ... JI Dally Pllol, Oct .•••• u . 1 .. 1 6'1().tl Oct. t, "" «3'-11. PHUC MOTlCE O•DIMAMCI MO. IMS AM INTERIM OllDINANCI 0" THI CITY COUNCIL 0, THI CITY O" COSTA MHA, CALIPO•NIA, IJlTINDINO TMI l'nCT 0' O•DlllANCI NO • ., ... PROMlllTIMG THI ,aOCHllNO 01' APl'LICATIOMS ,Oa "ILICTRO.CIC GAME MACHIMIS" AMO "AMUSIMIHT CIMTIRS" WITHIN THI CITY 0' COSTA MISA ADOPTED AS AN U•OIMCY ORDIMANCI ANO SIETilllO l'OllTH THI lllAJOMS TH E RIPOii THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITV OF CO$TA MESA DOES HEREBY OltDAIN AS FO\.LOWS Sl(TIOM I: Tiie City C-11 of Ille Cll'f ol Cioste Mua llnch and dKleret tMI Ordl-.c. Ho. 11.ot WM edoc>ltd ., ... "'"""' lnMrlm ordl-.ce - 1111>111"9 h proceulnci ot applkalloftS whleh --·• IOr Ille pi.c.-end _r .. lonof "•l~tronk QarM MKlllr.t" -"a~ <...ten" loal• ... wllllln Ille Clly of Costa Mesa; •nd. 111411 ecl!llllONI time la r.qulrecl IO-t proYll lGfl• <OMH'lllnci 111e r~alloft of "•leclr'l)lll( eerne me<lllnn" -· tlleretore, adOpts this tlClentlon of Ordl-.c.1 Ho. not __ ,., to C.llfoml• ()OYern..-Code i"5I IOr \ ... C19ntral llealtll, -ty, Ind -It-of ~ Pllf>llc. A<conllnelY. Ille lollowlnci Ur99nc:y Orctlnenc:. ts._..., Nrftlllh: SICTIOM J: City SWtt Is lleretly dl..C'8d 11\M N ,,... etlPllC.alloM "'911 IM e<<""9d w111c11 -" permission to 111.u -_,.,. "•l«"ll'Oftlc eeone lftRlllMS" or~ .... IN -nlnci of ··a,._.._. <...ten" wttlllfl , ... Oty ol Cotta-. llCTIOM J: TN rNsa>I 11> ~of the IW<HSlty ol fills Ur11tncy '"'•rim OrdlNnc>eartHfOI-.: Tiie r~ stuctv conc:eml119 "elt<1ronl< ciemt mec;,,.,_. .. and "al'llllW- l!Mlll <_.." --complettd, i.ow.,,.., eddltloNI lime Is nee: ... ,.,. to ~l•ta r-.ul.ltlont lmplernen11119 counc11·s r«........,..t'-of Ille stlldy. ••cTIOM •: Tiiis Ordlnenc. Shell tllll• aflt<I -lie In NII lore• and eff9<1 lmlt*li.taly --a~ lb pen..,e. 8ftd ~ IN •IQllretkln of flftetft (UI MYI tlfW Its PMMQA, -II lie p..eil-OflU In IN 0rantit c.est Delly Pli.t, a -9' -•at clrcllletlon. pr6"'t0 -P"bll"'" In the City el Coet• Mna, 1-ther with llle ,..,.... ol Ille "'""1leff el IM City c;.Dun(ll Y91"'9 -.r alld lllollMI tM -· TIM PfOYlllOM of 11111 Ordlnenct "'911 lie efMcllve vnlll lllCll llmeM permeMftt ,...1a11om rtietlna 1o "•l«"l•lc veme m1<lllnn" Mwa.,..,,_i.clbytlleCltyC:-11, Tiie City c...._ II dlrteltd lo fll• 11111 ••• Ml-Uaneovs OrdlN nct -not In 1M eo.te ,,..._ ~111111 c:Me. PASSEOAHOAOOPTEO ll1ltSttl NY OIO<loller, 1•1. -Sc-,,,..,., .. IM CltyelC:.le~ A TT UT· IEl-P.1'111-y City Oefll Of th4 City ot Colle Mesa ITATE OFCM.l"°"NIA I COUNTY OF CMtAHOe I •• (IT'YO"COITAMUA ) I, 111.•EH I' ..... INN•Y. City C•fll -ta4flkto C•rtt of IN Glty 0.-11 ef tM City 9' Cll4e Mew, lltfft'( <anlfy INI -M¥I -fw9titlllt O,.,..._ .... I MJ •• lfllrodillcM afld <_..,.. IKlleft .-, ~"""at e ,.. ~ ••Ill• ti Mlf City C-11 Nld Gfl Ille Mfl de'f Of~. l'!'J 9M ....,...,..,. _..... lliill ~ ••• """""' ... ,...,.., -'lflj "'-CJty Qullell llllliillMIM 9'tl Myof Oc!Mlt, 1'tl, by the ...... lflt rell tall_..: .AYllJ C:.-11 Memllenl ~.Hell, HwtlleO. *llt.,,_.., ""--NOH; c:.ui.tll ~; ..... .... ..,: CM!cll ~: N- ... WITNI• WMl•llM, I -,.,_91 my ...... -94Jl-IN tMI tllrQtfflC:.U Mtw..., .. ..., .. ~. ""· ........ ......., °"' ~ .... ••«fie# ()flt" .. Oty C-.Cll tltlltClt'(tlC.taMeM .......... °' ... C... Dell'f l"l'-,OCL t , 1 .. t 1'11101 Pu1>11.-Or•"OI coesi Oally Pllol, Sept. ?S, Oct. 1, •• ,., '"' ., .... , -----------~ ,.CTITIOUS IUSIMEU NAME S1'ATIM•NT Tiie tollowl119 perSOfl Is Oolnci bllll· Mii as· COSTA MESA MATTRESS CO,. 21'0 Ne_, 8ollltverd, Cos•• Mtw, Calllornla mv Otan W. Pope, llSO NewPOrl Boultvard, Cosla Mtse, Calllornle m21 This IMAIMss Is <ondU<tecl by an In· dlvldllal o.anw .._ '"IS atel-1 WU 111.0 With Ille CO\lnly Cltf'k of <>reno-County on Oc· lobtr S, 1'11 ,., .... PubllsNcl Oranoe Coe'1 Delly Piiot, Oct,'· t•, 2l, l0, 1911 UIMll. 'ICTITIOUS IUSIM•SS NAMIE STATIMINT Tiie fol~ per'IOl'I 11 doln9 bllsl· neuet: C AL TECH C ABINETS SERV ICE$, 12UI ~POt'l AWfllle, P. 0. 8oa "3, T11!tl1>, C.lltomle nMO 8at'IW'CI J.,,.s Fltcller, c/o 11~1 New.-r1 A-• 101, Tustin, C.lltor nle tt.eo Thll -lneu la c.onclu<ltd l>Y a1> 111· dl¥klval. B. J. FIKlltr Thia sta-t was 111.0 with t!W Covnt'f Clen of Oranoe Coumy on Oc· '°""·'·' "7U11 l'\lltllatwd 0r-. Coelt D•llf Piiot, Oct.'· 16, U, JO, 1'11 ~I. MOTICI 0, OIMOLUTIOtl 0" PAaTNlelH" P11!>4IC nolkt II l\9fet>y llwen lllel NICOLA• 0 •UAOla, lllONALO NI. llOlHMAN, o\ATHUA CAllLIN. ano WILt.IAM I lllllti, llerel_.. dol"9 11111lt1t n 11"4Mr lllt ll<llllou1 ll•m name and •IYlt O'I L°' AMIGOS, t Otnetal '•ttNflftlp, 11 1•1 Plac;entl• A.,.nllt, City ef G•te MeN, C-ly OI Oranee. Si.le of Gatlfornl•. did on Ille Ill .Uy OI ~ .. 1•1, by mut ... I «in· Hnl, dlMGI.,. ,,. wkl ~,,..,~111111 and tttml11a l• •11•1• ••lttlona H p.rtner1 llllrtln ,11rtllaf' notke II lltttOy flwn 11181 lllt 11 ............. will not lie '"'*'II ble, lrom ""' day on. tor any ol>I ... tlon lncwrted lt'f Hl<al•• 0. li11199r '" 1111 own ,..,.,. or I" Ille 11ema 01 111e firm. DATED AT NawjlOfl lltacll, CelllOrflle, Ulls t lfl clay Of S.lil • 1•1. Wiii iam I a.rt, I •-kl M. Roll•m•n """" CMllll HOWll ... GlllTNla & •ttOWN, Al ~· 4*C.t'llfOllOri .... M••lll9ft llMdl, C.IH.-'l\le l'ubllahad Or-C:o•nl Dally Piiot, OCI. 9, 1'91 U~I l'ICTITtOUS IUSINISS NAME STATUHNT Tiit tollowl"CI Pt<\OflS are dolnci bll\llltUH. W EST COAST METALS INTERNATIONAL, .0000 81rch Sir"'· Suite 111, N._1 B .. cll, CA II al>d It Conaull•nh, I 1>< • a Ca lllo•nle corPOrallCMI 4100 Birch Slrffl, Sullt IOI, H•WPOtt Beach, CA tl..O. Tllla bllsl,..U Is Condu(.led by a <ot · porallon 111 Ille •latt ol CalllO•flle R -R Conwllalll\ IS! Harwy A Roodmtn, P<Hl.-,.1 Tiii> Jtel-t Wt• 111.0 wllll Ille Cou111v Cltrt. of Or-Counlv on Oct 1, 1911 1'11JT» llllAN II. CAllTIR, 4._.....¥ 411 Civic C-O•ln WHI Sa•la ..... CA n 7t1 Ttl.17Hl us.4MI P11bllsneo Or-Co.ill D•ll• Piiot, Oct •. t•, 11, JO, 1 .. 1 04.) 11 NOTICE TO(ltlOtTOllS 0, IULll. TllAN5'1 II 1s.u . •ttt•1t7 u.c .c.> Noll<• I• Mrel>'f 111....,. to <recllto" ol lllt wlllll1> named ,,..,,Itron Illa! • l>vl~ ltenlftr ll -.1 lo bor m-on p.,101>t l property 11ere111a11er cltterll>ecl Tiie ,,.,,,. -busl,,.,. aOdress 01 ,,,. lntt-tren•l•rOr\ .. ,., FRERE JACQUES ~ESTAU~ANT COM· PANY, INC., 4500 Campus Drive, Suite 1». Newport Buell, CA n..o Tiie ,._ -buSll>tl> edcl<"l'lt ol the lnltndll<I lraMIUffl ••• BIT· TENBENOERS AT SOUTH BAY, C/O Wllllam H Mlnlntof>fl, ESQ , 1110 Clvk Ct1>lar Drive Welt. S.nla Ant, CA t210J. The11rw properly penlnent l'tl!••lo Ii dttc rlbtd In OtM••I el •II auell In· cludlnci lumllu,.., lhrtures, l••sehold Improvements and eq11lpment and It IO<•ltd Al 21109 Hawlllor1>e Boulevard, TorrM•O, CA '°SOJ Tl>e IMAlntU...,... -by lllt Wld 1ra1>Sltron al u ld localloft Is CASA DI POMPEI Tll•I said bull< lrensttr Is lnltnded to bt contummAltcl •• tllt ottlce or: Tiiie lflluran<o ~ T•ont Co., 100 Wllshtro Blvd., Los AnQell'l, CA '°°11 on or t iler Oc-2', '"' Tl>e .. .,.. --OI Ille peraon (PP .. IMl"OttTAN'T HOTIU 11' YOUR PttOPlllf'I' IS IN '0111C:LOSUlll a•CAU'l VOU Alill lle!HINO I N YOU ll l'AVMINTS, IT MAY II $01.0 WITHOUT ANY COUllT ACTIOH end yo.. rn•y hoavt Ille .... I •'9111 '9 lwl"t yovr acc_,I Ill ..... stanolllt ..., pay. ln9 •II of .,_. paol dut pay_,,h pl11t '9tmllled Ctill -•• .,.,...,, within lhr" monlll• lrom lllt dett IM• Holk• of Oalaull w" r·tcordecl This •mount It U,21' U t> ol '8PI IS. 1•1 •no wm 1ncrMw llfltll y.,., ac count --cv,....1 Y911 mer t>ot M..,. le IN't IN tflll<e ..,,..Id porl- ot y1111r acc-1. ,.,... ''*"" 11111 pay me111 was°""""'°"• bul YO\l l'llllJI pay Ille em-' ttet.O allOvt Atttr lllt" "-Illa from lht .. ta OI re<ordtllon of llllt oocu,....,.1 lwhlcll d•I• ol -•tlon 9')11Nrs hereon>. 11n1e .. Ille ollll09!ioll bltlnci lort<lot..i \IPOft ptfrnlll • i.n,.t period, '°" ,...,. Ot1ly lllt lt9al rlthl 10 \lop tllt lore<IOIU•• by peyln9 , ... •ftl lrt amov111-by your <rtdllor To find °"' l1'e -you mutt 110. or lo err""Of IOt peymenl to ,top Ille loracio...re, or 11 YOll' .,,_,.., I• 111 to•t<ICKlln lor •llY otlltr renon. Conlacl AMIRICAN SAVIMOS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, U12S E Whlllltt 9 IYd , W!l}ttl«, Cal llornJ a 90601, Ptl 111•1 ni-1113 II YOll have afly Queallon1, you Should conlatl • l•*Y•' or IN QOvtNI· menl acienc:Y which may have ln111recl yow loen. Rerntmotr. YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL RIG~TS IF YOU 00 NOT TAKE PROMPT ACTION RE l'E RENCE NUMB E R Bl 100~HICICIMH NO TICI 0' Ol,AULt AND ILICTIOM TO SILL UNOlll DllD 0"TllUJT NOTICE IS HEREllV GIVEN. Thal F IRST CHARTER FINANCIAl CORPORATION, 1 corPOrellon, h Tr11tl .. ""°"' e o..ct of T'""' daled July 10. 1'77 .. t<llled by BRINOAN P H ICKMAN a nd CELESTE A HtCICMAN, llusbafld •nd wife u T rualo•, to -11'9 certal11 oOOcitllon• In ltvOI ol AMERICAN SAVINGS AN O LOAN ASSOCIATION,• corpora llon, •• 8-tklary, re<o<Old Auci. 12, .. ,, In 6~ IUS., P•~ ,.., of Otflcl•I Record, 1n the O!llo ot IM Rec:0t0tr ot Ore"CI• Co11nly, Callfurnl•, •• ln•lru,,..nt Ho ll)71, talO OOUC19tlon1 lfl< IUO. a oroml.-y Mlt tor Ille prln- (lpel "'m Ol '11.toO 00 Tll•I 1 l>ree<ll of. -Ofla11ll ll'I, Ille obllO•llont lor wlll<ll well 0..0 h wc11rlly hat occurrwd In 111a1 pay,,..,., "" not llttn m.-Of Tiie ln>l•l•rnent ol pr In< Ip.al -1n1 .. e1t wlllcll bltcam• due AUCI I, , .. , and •II \Ubwquenl P•YmtflU wlllC ll btca me due 1t1e••a"". 1nc:1ud1nci •"Y ••1t clla•oe• or Olhet """''payable undtr ti. lerm• of setd Mota or Dted ol T ru•t Thal by ru101> thereol, Ill• .,,.. oertlgl>td, prewnt bltntfkl•ry ullder \UCh detd, hat UKlll•d and dtlivored 10 said Tnalee • wrltl•ll DKl1ratlon ol Otleull -Oem•nd tor !>alt, and has cltPOtlltcl wltll Wld Ttuil" "llh d"d 111C1 all do<umenls •v"'-"<lf>CI Ob- lloallo1>1 ..cured thereby, •nd ha• dt<ltrt<I ano Oots llert by OKia~ ell surns HCurad llltreby lmmtdlattly dva •nd payable allCI II.as •1•<11•<1 a..o -llt•eby tlt<I to cavw Ille lrvsl property lo be sold to wtl•tv IM ob- llciallon sacurad INreby AMl!alCAM SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATIOft OATED$apl U, l'9t By Vlrcilnla NI SllOet, Aul Vka Preslclt1>I June D. Teete•, Auhtanl Secretary The oriv1na1 OI IM lor•lnci Notice was llltcl lw record on Stpl. 1'. 1911 ln IM otllu of 1n. County Rt<orOtr of sald COlllllY Publl•had Or-Co.t•I Delly Piiot, Oct •, 1', 2l, 30, Hll U'll .. I wllll whom c1a1,... may bit filed la Mr. ------------Mork Minsky, Tiiie lnaur-e ~ Tr11SI CO .. 700 Wlllhlr• Blvd,. Los A-ltt. CA 90017 .-Ille IHI Clay lor 1111"9 clalrn• by any U'tdllor Shall bt Oc· lobtr 21, 1'91, wlll<ll 11 Ille buslnl'lt day btfort tn. cons .. rnrnallon d•I• spe<lllecl ..-. So lar as Is known lo seld lnlendecl TraMlt ratt w kl l"'tneltd Tr.,.slttort u-'"" loUowlno addlllonal buslMU names encl -.sses within tlla ,.., .. veers last past· N-OATEDOcLI>, 1'91 81TTENBENOERS AT SOUTH BAY 1 Celllornla llmllt<I partncrst\lp Bv Oouol• Bin'"'-' General Perl,., l1>t-TraMlarffl P11bll"*' Or-Coa•I Dally Piiot. Ocl 'l,1'91 ~I "CTITIOUS I USINESS MAME STATEMENT Tiit loll-1119 ~non IS dol"CI bllSI· ,.. .... ORANGE COAST DENUL )I. RAY LABORATORV, 12j Boer Slru t, Sullo 100, Cost• Meta, CA 9'J•1t James Carl Everett, t~t2 Glorlow, Mlulon Vlt)o, CA 97&'11 This buMMts I' <Ondu<led by en In dlvklual JMnH C Evertll This stel......,1 ,.., tlltd with Ille County Cltl1: of Oranot County on Oct ..... 1. 1'116~1 Publlshed Oren<IO Coast Dally Piiot, oc1. •. 16, n. JO, 1911 4441 .. 1 l'ICTITIOUS IUSIMlJ5 NAME STATEMENT Th• IOllowlnci Pf"°" Is dolnci busl· lltUU ELIZABETH BVllRIS INTERIORS, IOOt Slou.w lllver, F011nlal1> Valley, CA tt1oa Ellrei.111 Burrl•, 1041' Slou• Rive•. Founleln Val...,, CA 9770t Thi• buSIMSS Is COndu<led by an In· dlvldual Elllabelll Burris Tllla stal....-1 WM flltcl wllll the Counly Clerll ot Onnoe County 01> Oct. 1.1 .. 1 "11111 P11bllthtcl Orengo Coast Delly Piiot. Oct t, 1', 23, 30. 1991 4312 .. t FIC'T~TIOUS I USINHS NAME STATIMl!NT The lollowlno Ptrwns are dol1>9 t>uslneu as I HOSPITAL LINEN RENTAL SYSTEMS, 2 INSTITUTIONAL LINEN RENTAL SYSTEMS, J SPECIALIZED LINEN RENTAL SYSTEMS, •. ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES 4ND SUPPLIES, S GLOBE L.AUNORY, 600 Nortll E11<lld Street, Third Floor, An•lltlm, Celltornla'2I01. Envlronmenlals lnco•PO••l•d, a Calltornla co•POrallon, •OO North E11<lld Sttwl, Third Fl_., AneMlm, Cellforl'll• '210t. Thia ~s Is c-.Ct.d by a cor- porellon. Envlromnental• Inc. J. s. Oorlman Vice Preskttf\t Thia sl•t-1 was llltd ... 1111 llM County Cltfk of Or-County on Oct. 1, 1911 "171711 l'llbll"*I Or-Coesl Dally Piiot, Ocl I, ••. u . JO, "" ..... , MIC llTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSIMU.S MAM« STAT•M•NT Tll• toll-1119 ptrlOl>t er• t1o11111 tlvslnus .. · I. ILUE SEAi. l lNEN RENTAL SYSTE MS, J . BlUE SEAL GAltMENT ftEHTAL SYSTEMS; $, !H Vl~ONMENTALS C AltE l'ROOUCT'S; 4, ENVIADNMENtAL MANAG&MENT SEltVICIS; S. LINEN MAHAOEMEHT SYSTEMS, MO NOl1fl E\ltlld Street. Tlllrd F!Wt, Al\el\elm, Callfornla '*'· Envlren-ntel• l11<orPOn ted, a C:elllornl• <Ofpo<atlon, MO Norll'I E11<lld sc ....... Third "'-A 'l'*"ltm California~ Tiii• llllllMat II ~""' b'( • t-.... , .... •m11-tet•lt1C J, s Dat1l'Nlll Vl(a,..... Tllll ~ -tlleil Wltll I .. Cavflly Clelt"' Ot .... c-ily .. Oct. ,,,.., NOTICE 0' TltUSTEI S.ALI LM Na. i ,I.OTHO TSNt .. MIJI NOT ICE Is hereby cilv.,. lllal on Mond•Y, Ille 9111 dey ol Nowmbltr. 19et ., IM -of 10:00 A M al lnint .... trt nc:t et «It S Brta Blvd 11> IN Clly ot Bru, County of <><-. Celllornla, SOVTH HILL.5 ESCROW CORP., as T ru•IH, Wfll Mil •t pvl>lic a11etlon lo tlle 1111111tst blddl<, lor usll, II\ lawful moMy OI ew Unlttcl Sl•les, all paya- ble al Ille llrnt of IN w le, IN tollow· Inv cltS.C•lbad <Ml prec>e'1Y. slluatacl In IM City ol Co51a Mo a. C-ly ot Orencit. Sl•I• ol Calltornla, and clts.c •lbed al lol~ Tiie SoullleHl•r· ly 10 IH1 OI Ille Nor1hwtsltrly t:l5 f"t ol LOIS I• -11 Of Traci No. ,, •• In Ille City of Coslt MAH, COlln1y ol Orancit, SWle of C•lllor1>I•. ts slwlwn on a mep ,,,.,...,., r.cor-In -U, P•et 7', Mlteell.-s ,...ps, records ol said Or-Coumy E>CCEPTING lrom t•kl LOI 17 l1'e Sovtll..,..terly 104 , .. , TM s1.-1 adclre• and oU.r com· mon a.tfcinalioll, ii a1>y, ol ti. <HI P•OPe•ly clfoscrlbecl •bOw I• P•JtPOtlecl to lie 141 Me,,. Drlv• A,B.C. Tiie 111>· denlcil>td dlsclalrns any ll•blllly lor •"Y lftCOtrtctftoHS Of lN Sl'"I add•HS or olh•r common tleslvnatlon, 11 •ny. SllOWl>llflelfl Seid Wit wlll be m-, bul wll"°"t warranty, •xPreU or lrnptled, ,_,.,. Inv 1111•, POHHslon, or enc:\11'1\b<'anc:ts, lo ll•Y tn. ...... 1n1nci prtnclpal tum Of Ille 1>0la sacured by Hid O.d ot Trust, wllll lnwr•I llltreon, as Pf'OYlded In Hid noi., adlranc:ts, II any, 1#\der IN t••m1 ot Ille Offd of Trust, ltts, cMroes and •ll.-1 Of Ille Tr..n .. and ol 1111 INSb Ct'Mltd bY Mkl °"" ol T1111t In Ille -nt ot approwlmat .. ly llJ,7:19 U pu""ant lo Ille po-r of sale conl...,.td In INI certain Deed ol T•usl HKuted by JOHN A FLOTHO, •n unm•rrled man, ., Trustor, to TREECO SERVICE, INC ,• Ca lllornla corPO•atlon, u TrvilM, and SOUTH HILLS ESCROW COltP Mv· Inv i.en aummuttc1 as sakl T rvstff lo• th• ...,..It -M<urlly of MRS. SELMA GABRIEL, en unmarried womafl, deltd June 14, 1'1t, end ,. .. cordeG June 211, 1'71, In 8oolc 12732. Pt~ tel. Ottlcl•I RKOrds Of Ille Coun· ly of o r.,.. Dtf•ull wes rtcor-Ju· lyt, 1 .. 1. SOUTH HILLS ESCROW COHI'., as sale! Tl"lllt" By MCALPIN, OOONAN ~ SEESE A Proftutone1 Corporation By Dani .. J 0-..n (213) 331...,76 Publlll>td °'"""' Coest Dally Piiot, Oct."· 16. 23, '"' 4417 .. 1 "'lllC NGOC£ SUMMAltYO' l'ltOl'OSl 0 OllDINANCI A propollld ordinance h s.cNduled •o• adoPllon 111 the reouler CllY C011n- c II m .. 11119 of November 2, 1'91, beln(I O<dlnafl<e IMt, <Mncilno U. IOl'llnci ol propeny IOC:altd el 176t An-lrn Av~ue lrom RJ lo Rl Tiie ll'I041on to olve Ordinance 11· 14 first rttdlnt urrlt<I by ,,,. fo11-1no roll <•II vole: C®n<ll ~mlltrt - AYES. Sch•ttr. Hall, H•<llOCI. MCFerland. JoM..,n. NOES. None. ABSl!NT:Nane Th• 11111 IAlxt of IN pr--or· d lfla"ct me y O. ru d In IM City Clerk's ottka et n l'elr Orl¥t, Cott• MAM. EILEEN P PHINNEY City Clertl City of C.te Mtse Publlllltd OrMQO Coasl Delly Piiot, 0<1 •. 1'91 «J.WI If JOll tiHe Jlltl Ried JO\lr new l'lctll~• 8111lneu Name and tine nQ! ,.., '11bm ltted II t0< '""911c•· .. 11011, .,.. ... doll't 1010•1 ltitl lhe llmlt•tlon I• lO d•r• from det• of 1111119. Tht OAlt.Y ltlLOT •Ill publlt h 1011t •l•t•m•nt lor l40.00. Ow clrwletton Include• t ht entire 01a11oe eo.:t:,.• •lld ••1111 notioe• • ., ift ... HtllOM, Ill to IUtlo mil yo11r •l•l•l'll•nt tor publlcat1011 tend &p• p1oprl1t• oepy 111d • chulc to THI DAIL., l'ILOT, P .O. •011 1190, Coele ...... CA, nnt. We'll etc> Ille ret1, ,et ln- to1m•tloft lboul .._.. ed· verltelnt pl•• .. ull 142-43lt bt. s.u. I"""' l'vell.,_ 0.-.. C.-DAiiy l"llllt, Ckt. t , t•,»,-1'91 A.UNI .._ __________ __. • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 ..... 8 ~~~~ rnrrillIB~~~~urn ; DAILY PILOT.-. Ho.set Fw W. He.Ms '-'Wt .._., -llil ... • ••••••••••••••••••••• i ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1eorrect 1Htr11 .. "'-'tll IOOZ ,_...,... 1002 ..... •••·····••··•··••··•··· ··•·•·················· _,. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAH AllOWHIAD One of the bell lake, mount1ln fl fOMJt vtewa obta lna ble, from thla new cuatom bit home • BR. 4 Ba, family nn, Iott. dlnlni rm 41 much more. Incl dbl ur gar. The ver y best ror 111195.000. MERRILL LYNCH KATEIJ...A REALTY 114.337.0731 direct or col led. EASTSIDE CHARMEI Pretty as 1 p1ctW'e with park like l(rounds • 3 Bdrm, l~ ba, hardwood noon, dbl gar .. on a large R·2 lot! Room to build 2 nd un1l $154,900-refrlg, washer & dryer included' Call to see! 646-7111 ••11 LAKE AUOWHUD Brand new custom bit mountun hme w1man) amenities 3 BR 2~. b;i with formal duung rm + ram1ly rm. 2 car gar • $189.SOO Owner cun ar range attracuve r1nanc 111g MER RILL LVNCll KATELLA REALTY 714· 337 0713 collect o r dtrect YOUMGAND BEAUTIFUL 2 big bdrms and large den. wetbar. neat and clean 2 car attached garage Newport Mesa Sc h ools Walk t o Newport Beach Golr Co urse and Irvine Ranch Market Th LS con do has pool. spa, and s auna See h o w far S136,900 Will fO' 1~· 1700 tF&S LAICE AUOWHUD Level lot wlqwet cul de s a c to r A tru e showpiece of a hom e 2 BR + a lge loft !or mas ter suite. Tongue & grove panelin g thruout Floor to clg fpk, top quality furnishings in eluded Sl.39.<nl M ERRlLLLVNCll KATELl...A REALTY 714-337·0731 direct or col· I lec.t MESA VERDE PAC ESETTElt! Y o u must see this elegant 3 Bdrm 2 bath home with a beaut1ru1. s pac ious liv1nf! room with overlooks secluded back yard Garden hke kitc hen. dining area and ramaly room overlooks another seduded patio Man y. many other elegant features Owner will help with financ111g Priced o nly Sl6S,SOO C~"6'3U 12112% $115PERMO. Bike lo the beach from this towering 2 story. 3 Bdr m 2 bath, family are a . Used brick firep lace. Only $16.300 down. Pnce $90,900. Call 546·2313 THE REAL ESTATERS llG CA.HYON CONDOSTUL! 2 & 3 Bdrms avail S l82 .000·S23S ,000 w /tenns! Must liqwdate now. Patrick Tenore. AJL 7S9· 1221 POSITIVE INCOME! No monthly payments Purchase is possible with licensed day care ror 6 children 3 Bdrm. added den or family room, fireplace, formal dining area. 2 baths, super s hal"l>. Used as day care center now• $119,900. Call for more details. 54&.ZU.3 THE REAL ESTATERS TIMMIS + POOL .S acre esta~ 4 Br 4\t Ba, bas It ail. Patrick Tenore. r ltt75f.1221 Tl•D• TOWMllOMIP Call tile 1pedal11tt at tlat condomtnlum In· fonnatloe centtt. ToucllllGDI R.eallJ .,.., REALTORS 675-HI I LUXURY ourLEX. SQ. OF HWY. Two lpKiotilS 3 lr'lll 21o + diM ..... Upper "9t MW-•iew of ocea i.-dry spec• la toell ..wt. Adlec...t t• l"ilt Te,Nee $44',SOO. COLE OF NEWPOIT IEALTOIS 2515 E. Coost Hwy .. CoroM •I Mor 67~Ull IF YOU LIKE A VIEW AND. . . . . Wood opl·n beam ce11tngs, Antique door ha rd ware. arched windows, leaded glass, copper s kylight . des i g ner go urmet kitchen . wine storage room. bwltin desks, and a s~ctacular Maste r Suite this 1s your house' S775.CXXJ U~IVUf ti()Mf~ REALTORS , 675-6000 2443 Ea.1 Coas1 Hlghwey. Corona del Mu WE HAVE 5 0 OF THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN CONDO WITH VU l-•0•WMr-..._.-·w- UNDER I 00,000! Drastic price reduction ll's true' 2 Bdr, 211 Ba ror quick sale 3 Br, ex w centr air S m111 to Ira lrg lot $1 59,000 beach 20"; dwn to as owe sume 10'\ financing ~~ .......... hurry' Greg Astle. Agl 759·1221 2.5 AC. ESTATE New huge 4 Br + 360 I•-------• deg vu 10 Catalina MESA YBDE Pool. s pa. electr gate & Ava1l 1mmed. Chance w much more CaJJ Patnck buy lovely 3BR home Tenore, Agt 759 1221 Situated on qwet cul de LOWEST PRICE CdM S224,950 Only steps t.o Corona del s ac Assumable loan of $98.SOO Selling price $144,900. Owner Anx IOUS t Cote Realty &. Investment 640·5777 Mar Beaches! Now re l1111!!!!!!1!!1!!!1!!!!!!!!!!mm!!••!!!!!!I duced S2S .000 ·b )' motivated owners' As sume 11~.r; l!it. owner will carry 2nd Call now' 673-8$50 r1mm1 llDRMSTUL! Xlnt cond l.rg yrd Good locallon Assume 9 20'i ! Only ~2.<XK> Won't beat this! Patrick Tenore. Agt 759 1221 R&"M~ VACAMTFIXER OCEAN VIEW Reduced over S40,000 ~ Sellers are very motivated' S Bdrms plus huge ranuly room As sume 9:a:,q I.St 3 pnvate beaches Only $318,cnl' Call 673·8MO ttWfl1 SPYGLASS HIU VALUES •Reduced 185,000! New Bedford w/ocean & bay vu owe noo .ooo Priced lo sell al '650.000 •Reduced $50,0001 Capeho r n w /ocean & hay vu. $2:50,cnl avail. at 14 .75 % Now only SS48.SOO. Call lo see, but hurry Bruce Blomgren, Agt 759· l.221 D .. x ..... ftfmwf (\.and Included> 2 up & 2 down on a HUGE lot, prov1d111g ad dillonal off·st. parting to the existing 4 c ar garage Faotas t ll' financing, low down and low interest payments Asking only S279.SOO in best ren~J area. steps to beach JACOBS REALTY '7M'70 ~ ~~= OWMf' Wmh Adioe Lido Isle-street to street locallon at quiet west end or Island. Commum· ly beach, tennis. yacht. club, 4 Bdrms, 3o/• Ba, gourmet kitchen Owner will hlep with rinanc111g submit o ffers ·be creative SS3.cnl. D.M. M=s'd Ur 76CMIJ5 IAYCllST Laree custom built family home on quiet street. • bdnns . fonnal dlnmg rm .. huge family nn .. 2 fireplaces, pool and even a dog run $389,500. Attractive owner financing 171 4167l·4400 12111 Ul-2121 i'tll h.11 INll .1t'l•,1 '11lcl1°•I lk.11 E~t.111• ~·11 m HAUOI .... An ex q uilite off erill• : OCIAtROMT Ele•aot ' spacious 3 bdrm + familY room, l DWI.IX le\I. home w tpaJionmlc Owner will carry . vl1 ta o f harbor. Mafnirlcent views. Up· coutllll«. octU ls lliO& per s bdrm. 2 bath ' U1hu. PrestJ&e, COID• lower 2 bdnn. 2 bath fort, huuar)' ls teeta,.f. Completely fumllhed, Reduced now sra,ooo. For whit.er ' summer (Ow :.r .. ::::: .... ::) .... rem:.11. 9wner' has aer ,.._.. · ~·· o# stat,. BrlnJ offtn. l• .. •wo•.•••••, Priced at '130,000. associated ' " Daily Pilat Friday, Octobor 9. 1981 * .. Looking for a van for work and pleasure? Be sure to check today's listings -cla~sificetion 9570 . He.tat, for s• HcMtte, For W. Ho.ttt For S. tto.M' For S. Ho.Mt for U. HovMt for s• Hou.ea for W. Hoe.es For Sale Ho.att For W. Ho.t.1 For S. •··•··············••··· .......••.•.••••.•.••......•.•••••.•........•......................•• •·••·•····••··•·······• ·•·••····•·······••···· .•.......................••..••.•••....••..•••..•.•.••.••.............•....•................ GtMrol I 002 GtMrol I OOJ G..,... I 002 G...,,.. I OOJ ~ I 002 GaMr.i I 012 Co.to MtM I 024 Celt. M... I OZ l"IM I 04 L..-S..-I 041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• AXB SIOl,000 3 Bdrm huac back yard great for f1r:.l ume buyer don't miss lh1s one. Call now' @ SEACOVE PROPERTIES 7 J 4·63 '·6990 • SIHDOWN • DESPll.A Tl! 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool lwme Assume tu-balance loan owe straight note SUCCESS REAL TY ~'1!9l E.ASTSIDE $155,000 Only Sl0,000 down gets you in to llus U>ta lly re modeled 4 Bdrm home La rge comer lot. Ko1 pond too' Won't last. call now! @ SEA COVE PROPERTIES 714-631·6990 ----'-- WL~l.l·:Y \ 11 TAYLOR CO HEALTOl{S -..1111 t · l ~H t GEORGIAN COlOMIAL MANSION llG CANYON COUMTIY CLUI A true picture of elegance. Overlooking the 8th green. 5 Bdroms. 612 Baths Formal Din. Rm. Fam. Hm . Billiard Rm. Abundant w marble & crystal chandeliers. $2, 150.000. Financing available. CALL FOR COLOR BROCHURE WESLEY M. TAYLOR CO., REALTORS 2111 S• Jo ... Hill Rood NEWPORT CENTER, H.I. 644-4910 IEACHHOUSI Sllllb.lt Al Offen 4 years old, 3 BR 3 Ba. OWNEI ANXIOUS l900 sq.ft. Totally re- Ocean l ~ blocks I Cute furbished. Xlnt assuma- corner 2 bdrm house. ble financing. $235,000. ASSUMABLE ~~;~~~: & ~~::r;:~co~~ 1 Ql /.2% ltdlon PROPERTIES i'~ •67~7060. WANT ACTION? Lovely 4 Bdrm 13• bath. Classifed Ads SU-5678 very private, quiet area 1-;::::::=~~:iiiiiiiiiii Refinished kitchen, only 11 $123,SOO. 00-9l61 :. OPEN HOUSE . REALTY ~· CHECK THEMAUET Best buy tn area 3 Bdrm and add-on family room too! Refngeralor and home warranty 1f that's not enough try 8"'1% assumable loan $105,700. Call now 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS PANORAMIC OCEAHVIEW 12~%A.I T 0. Of $240,000 MORE MORE. Wood & glass design, lop quality. wlk lo bch. secunty system. vacuum, inlercom Ask ing $395,000 Owner musl sell. Open Hse Sa\ 1-4 Ho'-Real Estate 497.5454 COMDOUVING Forget Lhe yard work with this 2 Bdrm condo' 1 Large assumable loan and owner Wlll also as- si$t. What more do you want? $75,000 full price Call 979·5370. ALLSTATE REALTORS CAURH LIVING OH UDO In this 3 bdrm coiy charmer oo extra wide Jot with large. patio Ex· tra parking space or small boat storage Redhill ~~Re.tlty tii":{ 7:{t ,, , FIXER Easy assumable financ ing or FNMA 3 Br C.M home Short escrow poss A 645·7221 S.Sl-9832 DoleOOut . Bays Beach Real Estate EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Three bedroom dollhouse Adult oc cupied Intimate palio and garden Meticulous eondition Liberal financing. SJ.S9.SOO O,...Sat.1·5 264 f. lay A•t. 631-7300 M.I. +-79-1111 MOIUHOMIS UDO WATllFIOMT Coiy l Bdml. large liv- in& room. with rireplace Great year round living or weekend retreat. $59,SOO. 759-1616 MAMI YO. TllMS SPY.GUSS 4 Sr. OM 1tory, ram rm. comer lot. Ownfor very motivated ' will Mlp • llnance. Ji.t $4Si9,500 C.Jlnow. • l!E IEOBIE ELllKS CD. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE LOWEST PRICE Jn Harbor View Hills Newly Listed Three Bedroom. Two Bath Family Room Home. Extra Large Lot With Total Privacy Jenaire Kitchen, French Doors , New Carpet. Owner Will Finance Call For Details. ·--11••c.•1 ..... 759-9100 #2Corpc11•P1aa ... ,.,.,.c ...... RESIOENTIAl REAl ESTATE SERVICES ANYTHING GOES! Lease. Lease ojXion or buy. This 3 BR. 21 :.! bath Bluffs condo w!Fam. & Dtn'g Rms . is your opportunity lo live in Newport Beach. $190.000. LH IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 HARIOR VIEW HOME 15% DOWN PAYMENT!! Assume 10.9'; Isl & OWC 2nd TD. CA RMEL Model \.\ilh pool and spa on solar system. $269.900. 759-1501 or 752 7373. • • 10% DOWH * * I 31h% FINANCING AVAIL on this s pacious family home featuring 3 bdrm. den, family room & formal dining "ith 3 ca r ga rage• Only $240,000 fee . 759-1501 or 752· 7373. $20.6~0WH NEWPOR~EACH Spacious 4 bdrm in prestige area. Anxious owner says try Lease10ption. land contract or ??? Call 759·1501or752-7373. $8000 DOWN Bring paint brush & broom to save SSS on this 3 bdrm fixer in quiet Costa Mesa area. Creative seller says sell ! 759-1501 or 752-7373. 10>/•°lo ,.HAHCIHG S668 PER MONTH when you take over existing low interest loan on 4 bdrm home NEWPORT RIVIERA Ceaturing French doors. fireplace & 2'h baths + raised wood & deck, new ca rpet & paint. Only $141,900. 759·1501 or 752-7 373. NEWPORT IEACH OFflCE 2670 S•...,.. Dri•• 17 I 4t 759-1 50 I 1714) 752-7373 ~~ Walker Blee Real Estate UMDA ISLE Exciting opportunity' Wide lagoon view from spectacular architectural designec1 6 bd rm, 5 bath, playroom , dark room & d\!n. Slip for 2 large boats. S 1,350,000. 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 b<lrm, 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Bearn ceilings. Grt!al for entertaining. $420.000. Best pril'e for the money PENINSULA POINT IEACHFROMT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge, from prime large lot , 4 bdrm, :i bath custom home 3700 sq . ft. featuring ma rine room. $1.385,000. WEST OCEANFRONT Triplex units, xb1t financing $600,000. • BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 3-11 R(l y\,J,. D•·Y•' N 0 b75 61b1 Have something to sell"I Q~hed adsdo1t well WANT ACTION' Class!f ed Ads SU-5678 _ Un 11 Melo Yer* owe flnanclng on this 3 bedroom family room home In one of the best 11reas. tl'1 pri* to sell at Sl29,900. 751-3191 C:. •1f I { ( I ~PHOPt Hl1l '1 tll.000 down, t.ake over ex isling !1n1ncing $165,000. 3 BR Y./Side, THHOMG TOWHHOMl7 Call the speclali4l8 at R·2 lot. M&-3i58 -the condominium In $5600 GET YOU IN! formation center 2 Br. I ~ B11. Condo Touchstone Realty 131,1z3 Seller flnaocUlg. 963-alm Vacant. Ready for you Principals only. ======='--• A enl 556-65_!6 XLMT FIHAMCIMG Unive rsity Park Fordem. ZIOO sq n. 4 br, 2i,\ ba, fain. rm, CormaJ din. Decorator home Spa , many extras S59·8.513 1006 ••••••••••••••••••••••• StlbMlt row oWll terMs. Otfer down payment or interest on this new Balboa Island home. I BR condo below markt. $20,000 dwn, 11·7J8% 30 l'.!' loan a!lllwn. S4&-l883 n..v•S..Ows VA terms and a flexible seller make this im- maculate 3 Bdrm, fam1· ly room home tn one of Costa Mesa's best neighborhoods A great buy Full pnce Sl2SK 751·3l91 C:.~flH T ~ PHC)PlHT il <, SUPER!! 3 Bdrm , Fnfdom Home w /frplc Beautifully up graded S\14,000, with terms Superb Ill H-*sty, Rltr eo,.:z:6 1022 rilR~~4~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIX & SAVE Irvine Terr. pool home features 4 Bdr. rec rm w1pooltable & much more• Needs a little TLC but owner Wiii earry lst FREEDOM HOUSE lOYrRR111clitcl 2 b d rm , 2441 \a . fireplace. community pool & spa. 2 car garage. Walled yard 2 yr old $159,900, ~.<m dn. Bal 30 yr al 131•'-k Paul Hlcke A ent 832 3910 Needs TLC Rur 4 bedroo~ch style home located oo super sii.ed lot. Delighllul din- mg area, family room. fireplace. Close to Shop- ping and Orange County Fairgrounds. College Park location. $137,SOO. Call 979-2:1)1} Ta Redton IROADMOOI COTTAGE 3 Br 211. Ba. detached home, bot tub, drapes & upgraded carpel. just a few or the many xtras Low interest & assuma- ble 1st. T.O. $169,900 By Owner Call for appl 657-4972 aft. 5PM. TOWNHOME LIVING al its best. 3 bdrm, 21,.\ ba Dublin Model 1n Village 1. Good location · end unit. Close to adult and familY pools, tennis and parks. Short walk to public transportation $139,500 DIYIL.Of9S LOOI! FLAT R-2 Lot, with 1 2 Bdrm, 2 bath Laguna ch11rmer on It Ripe tor Redevelopment and you can captW'e a ter- riric ocean view from 2nd story! See and sub- mit Askin& ~.000. IN tMHALD TEI· IACI 162 5 Mlcntt Dr. Cluay! Meticulous Refurbished and a Good <Xean View Posl.Jshed Oak floors, Oak cabinets and imported Lile$ used 1n the ALL NEW KITCHEN and baths Elec /gar, lge veranda and a coveted private patio. See llus "Special" Otrering Today-3 Bdrm, 2 bath and duung L Assume 1192,000 and submit tenns. SMS,000. 494-7551 L.,...Hicptl 1052 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OWC Isl. of SOOK at 13~ on LhlS 4 Br. 2 Ba. home. Mtn /Valley view! Highly upgraded! Just S152,500! T.R Really 49'7·3034. Mh"-Vltfo I 067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "11//11..--..:::::::.--_ 1 T.D at approx. lJ'~ and owner as Oexible! Grell 3 Br I Ba large yard $95,000 641 0763 By Owner Two 2bdrm houses on I lot SIJ0.000 Assumable Iii lst T D owe carry 2nd 20lh & Pomona Call wkdays onJ.r 640· 7464 FAST MOVE Owner packing and will finance this 4 Bdrro Costa Mesa North home. This quiet cul de sac home is looking for 11 family' will consider 147c loan for7 years with 20'1 down' Fussy move rast buyers. Call S40-ll51 Bachelor paradise seclud Jbr .. fp., beams, study. spa. $169,000. pp 645-1496 ............... ,... I Astle, Agl. 759-1221 -~ '· HERITAGE Mtwporl ltodl I 069 '+573 CAM""' I>t· IRVlllE ••••••••••••••••••••••• flJME + BONUS APT. BAL IS. OWMt" will t1c"-ge for hoftte or 1111its It! lli•tnide, AMhtim. FulertOft or 7? ExctMttit iftvtshMflt In llland livinq + income in thi' 4 btd. honllt rt1n I bed. unH. $475,000. 673-6900. BALBOA ISLAN6-REOUCEO!! lowut priced 2 ltd cottage, tOft•tttiflftt to all Jmt st.pt to lay ond VltlocJt 'hoppin<J-$319,000. 673·6900. BALBOA ISi.ANO BAYFRONT hautiful 4 hd. i.a... on toner with boat slfp. Two story wood and glau cORteMporary with balc°"Y eltd deck. ~ kHchM. WMNt tit .... • for property "' , .. s,r;... Al'To,..tod, liq ltor or 1 a._. wt• cnW.t with &.cilMJ. s 1.200,000. Wil COllSlder Miine) fW1M*d. 673-6900. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC R£Al ESTATf 24.l!> w c "'"' ..... , Nw..l)nfl A<> .. " II~ M.1111•· A'~ 11..th<"' IJ.•nd 631 -1400 '7Ut00 * WA YME JOHNSON * EASTILUFf SPECIALIST MOTIVATED IH THE BLUFFS Just rcdurcd $14,()()()' Seller Wiii r1nunre Jt II',' Beaul1ru1 3 lldrm garden home No14 onl)' $185.000 ' llurr). call 6i3'8S50 THE REAL ESTATERS PRIME IA Y FRONT-SLIP-PIER. SW EE PING VIEWS Pnc~d at $595.000 Fee. Security building w 3 car parking & keyed elevators 2 lg BR & convertible den plus 3 baths. Professionally & wa rmly decorated. By appt. onl y. Tom Al linson or Terry Hanes 642-8235 (Ell l STAR LIGHT-STAR HIGHT View day or night will delight Gracious 3 + fam. rm .. one level home in prestigious Seawind. $335.000 J anc Paquin 642 8235 (E12) '=~~.~· scr: \\<(} ~ -1' t~s· :::: J41M i., QAT I POUAll • t........ ...,.., otl .... 1..... 11'.fOtoblod -ck be- low "' '"'"' """ ~..., .. -"' I NILHUE I ' 1 1 1 r 1 I r "1 G t· Ar I t I I Y L D Y R I I file 11011 11fd to hie oe-.,.s__.,J~-,-,-,......... • pertln9 HCrttary· "I'm wry to ..... __ --.. __ ___. _ ___. i fOtl• you. YOll'vt bHn lnaoltnl, ,.......------.. wrly 1114 .,~.clatlyt, IUll I P U T B A R I llkt my -," ... , ...... ,__,_, ....,,P""-T, ......... r-f • ~-= ~"'-~..:. ~:: _ ................ 3 ..... 6CDMUMITS ~23.000 al 121 •"'< tn as sum finan. F P . DtW, patios. refr1g, blk to beach. immac Call me, Tim Rhone, Agt 631-1266 or673-005S 4341lGOMtA New elegant 4 Br Vu: lor1an partial vu . ownr/contractDr rrnan avail. 75L.OOO 11 >/•%CONDO Owner desperate. move. in today. owe SL23.ooo assum. Blk lo beach. DIW, auto garage, f' P, lowest price m lo,. n Tim Rhone. Agt. 631 1266 or673-005S CDMILUFfS Above beaeh, below If YOU AREA CAL.VET You can assume $54,000 at 6 75'1. Seller will carry a lge 2nd on ltus delightful 2 Br 2ba in No Costa Mesa ,,,~ REO CARPET IL 754-1202 Tnhme. hi-level. fpc , 3 BR. 3 ba priv yd, micro, upl(rade OWC I~ dn t!5!!,000. 1151 ~ Tnhme, b1·level. fpe . 3 BR, 3 ba pnv yd, micro, upgrade OWC IO'"i dn. SL5t OOO 1151·9990 MO DOWN 4BR Mt'Sa Verde Home. Owner will do shared eq uit y program w qualified buyer Pnne only Bkr ~-33Z7 ask for Ed 30 YRS AXED I Is hard to find Chttk on I this 4 BR. 1'. ba, Seller 1s cooperative Call now 7S2-649'J Plan IV Realty . • REALTORS GREEN THUMI? Eastside. Fruit trees & roses' Priva cy , seclusion in park like yard. Sunny 3 BR. Brick (pie Covered p3lio Pride or ownership Room for expaos1on. On· ly $124.000. Call 645-0303 COLDWC!ll BANl(eRO -LO.-.-- HERE'S ITORX OUTSIDE INSIDE Walls of glass frame towering birch trees. soaring calbedral ceil ings, tile entry, formal dining and breakfast nook , 2 spacious bdrms. huge patio. carefree en· tertaining. Private cor ner l.ot. Popular Deane home University Park Only $189,000. Call now, 645-0303 COLDWeu. BANl(eRO Needs mlerior paint. -L~-.TOM some bathroom tile & -======== cplng, but 4 BR 2 Ba on LCICJ90 leodt I 041 quiet Mesa Verde cul de ••••••••••••••••••••••• sac. Besl oCfe.r. Listed Charming 3 bdrm, 2 bath 950. . 549·l:li6 + guest apt. No end HmtH.gto. leoct. 1040 Emerald Terrace Walk ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo beach. Assume loan JUST LJSfED Owne r will he.Ip f111ance t:leganl 5 Br, H B !:~7~ Peg Allen . Rltr estate on huge CDS lol or -=-=-=5.:..::8;.;..· ----'• + ac. Extremely emo-OCEANFRONT New llonal. oodles or up-Modu lar Type Homes, grades Take over leased land. 3 pvt bchs. Sl27.900 at $1613 pr mo. 24 hr secunty, fish111g S189,600. Agt. 957--6.507 or pier from S34.SOO 1~ 963-9101 down 499-3116 HARDTORMD WATEIWATEI Ocean Blvd. Semi pr1v --------SHARP EASTSIDE LOW INTEREST EVERYWHERE Rd. Out ol tramc 180 degree view Ocean & Jetty from every win dow Prop line high tide Obie invest 2 yrs Clear. land incl Sl.250,000 OWC P1P Appl only (714 ) 673-6.525, 673-2210 6 . P\.E( Existing 7.93 lst w1lh S pe ct a cu Jar v 1e ws. ONLY $15%DOWN IS"i 2nd. Minutes to sprawling 4 bdrm. 3 miles of blue poundmg baths, 2 frplcs. WET Owner will finanee lo surf This low mainl BAR. beamed ceiling. qua hfied buyer Well Townhouse w/t BR en or ram. rm., lge kitchen. localed, good looking 6 2nd BR 1 1 • BA highly huge master swle. Ex units + 4 car ~arage + upgraded has 3 pools, pansive patio & pool ample pari<mg. Below l1 j a cu 22 i , le n n 1 s , area w /rock rimmed limes gross. clubhouse, wet bar. all s Pa & water r a 11 PA~= .. , M.lmColHw644-7211. ~~~1s!~yl-~v:~· v°~~ S35:1~·IONREALTY S 16 0, 000 Pw lWt M a r Bk r. 536-l600 or ----'4~94'-'.{11~3=1 T h e pedeet dua l ~ 968-8341 ownersb.Jppropertyw1lh "'----IMiil....,iilllillililmli"'I 4 Br 2.sty, 3 Ba, patio. EMERAl.DIAY 2 almost equal 2 8'.lrm. 2 New elegant cstm S Br 4 ba units With masters. 5 IR MESA VERDE 20252 Newby Ln 963·1420 car gar. All extras In stone fireplaces and 3100 Sf' SB + fam pool 115~-----credible white water wood beamed ce1hngs · r • N 0 Q U AL I f YI NG view Call 760-0715 ALL on an OVERSIZED + spa. immac. St47.ooo Warm & wonderful 4 Br LOTw1thpvtpauosand assumable Priced at super pool Askine LOWEllAlCHIAY decks ~.OOOwith un 97$315 ,000 by owner 1.178900 Bkr848-0709 Pvt area. ocn vaew tnlerest rmancmg 9 9789 "" ----Divorce forces sale lniH I 044 Make offer P06S trade 644-7211 1--•M•E•SA-V•ERD-E•-•I ....................... By Owner. 7141499--3144. 41drwl21a NEAT! OCEAHVIEW ~ At__.. as a pin . SPolless 3 Br 2 A lovely 2 bdrm condo _ $140,750 Ba hom e w/pvt gated with sensational l80 ---67>1771 patio entry. Near new degreeviews&gorgeous Lg. Ctat HOME ca rpets & microwave. Catalina sunseu. 2 story 4 be<lrooms. 3 baths 2 Close to schools & shop-with fireplace and decks story . 1 block from ping. Only $129.000. Call for entertaining. Com- B each Low down fordetails. munity pool & elevator paym 't Owner will from garage $2~.000 carry. Open Sat & Sun. LOWDOWN. 223 Narcissus COM 12131 sellers will cary A.l.T.D 402.3434 al less than current ID· terest rate. The O'EH SUM 1·5 •GOV'T LOA.HS• youngsters can walk to 4615C•.-n Possible 5% down * *lrvrBlf'(I school rrom Uus nifty 3 CAMEO SHORF.S 3 Br 12·14'·'r ml rate, 30 yr U.IUU. • bdr m . 2 ,, bath 4 ~ ba. private beach, loans. Pree mro This beautifully appoint-town home m Niguel e n c I co u rt y a r d Wont I.E. ed 4 Bdrm Northwood Shores, a gate guarded w /spac1ous pool 556-7n7 home reatures its own private community Forever harbor and . pool, spa, and separate S187,000. ocean vu. $695,000 Charming Jbdrm, 2ba playyard. Owner says ltAJtL. leasehold. home .. E Coast Mesa. try small down This .. North End location oak kitchen, stained seller is genuinely Walk to the beach from glass windows, Slll0,000, motivated. Take advan· this neat & Udy 2 bdrm ~ dwn, assum. 1st of tage! Just reduced to own your own unit On S97 ,000 al t51,-\~ int., will 1239,000 the ocean side or the 4 IDRM lliUTY Only $275,000 w tterms. Great local.ion Patrick Tenore. Agt 759-1221 WEST OCEAtROHT Triplex. Xlnl terms & prime location. Sll00.000. Agent, 67~161. I ILK TOTHEIEACH $20,000 dwn buys this 3 Bd 2.S Bath home on fee land Nu carpets & paint. Ask.tng $234,SOO OWC. OwnrtAgt. Bruce Blomgren. 759-1221. Re/Max. OCEANFRONT IYOWMER New cusl bit 2 sly, French Normandy. 3 BR & den home Can be split S895.000. owe. 3711 Seashore.673-6S78 LEASE om OH SSOOO dwn and buy in 6 mos. ror Sl.29.900 w/1~ dwn I Br dlx condo w1part1al vu. Take ad- vantage! Rae Rodgers. Ail 631 -1266 DOVEi SHOaES Pool, Jacuui overlook bay. Galaxy Dr. Formal din . rm .. 2 frplu $685,000 fee. 642-2510, 646·4848. NEWPORT HEIGHTS OWNER WILL FINANCE' Excepltonal TERMS on this delightful 3 Br home It has been ex tens1 vely remodeled. There's nothing to do but move in 1270.000 Ex elusively listed with appt. req'd TIME TO SELL this gorgeous ''Heights Cot· tage" w/3 Brs & step· down den. ASSU ME ll "'• % financing Under priced ror the area $229.900. Rae Rodgers, Agl 63l·l266 OPIHHOUSI DA.1.Y 1-" Brand new condos In Costa Mesa located at 227'1 Pacific Ave Great financing, great buy' Come 6 see. Redhill Really. m 7300. consider 2nd, by owner, highway and offered al N -..--548-4951. rgUL.~..abrldnc an affordable price. TI41••-ewport Bay view for i Huvu 11 ~ sale, lnclds custom 2 H COMDO Reahlj s14o.ooo. nAH "'l" Spyglass 5 BR home. $251( D~ !'l~,_... 3 bdrm. din. rm., Hv. pool ' spa. recently 1.2% financing, '89.soo. 551·3000 ~\MllfM.!l·L~ nn . fam. nn., F/P, 21,., featured in Orange Co. Dan Hodge 4'201hrnnca Pk•)\lr.vl11~. .. ... .. ba, 11tr1 large porcelain Home & Garden NEWPORT COASTAL tub w/ceramic tile walls magulne. Very little PROPERTIF.S * *• 2 BA ltOllN °*'l"Of'ww'I 'floor. 4 rovered patio down & xlnt terms. By 760-9501; 9a).5S80 .._.._~ "*' 1rea1. Price$230,0001 Sr-' -"o-'-w=ne=r"'-'.9S==-1·9W==----3 Bdr house, den. f11>lc. ··-down.auwnt$40,0001at Cotta MtM I 024 near fe<lco. By owner. 17141 4'4· 1177 trust detd It 7\.\%. Xlnt 000 •.d ....... Enjoy Woodbr~d e's land ltaM -'".00 -r ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,..,..~ ----1•t... -~-~ ...- TE.Mt;TllMS · au,per l m 1111u...... un:: , ..... Ol._UU-year. Can't ......... uoUI •Hou-I LOT "Good Ule" vi' this u"-"""----....... . .. ~. .. OCIAM YllW • 1ear tool. M~ ml. onb' $ 12,0 DOWN 3 Bdr111 2ba modem araded patio home at 2 2nd lrflal deed cba.e buys tbla l 8d 2 Ba kitchen, dbl a~r ALSO 2 end of c\ll-de-aac. Low • 1 ~OJ.A.1 l .O. lSIT. tall ...., '°' E.aldehomeforSlJJ.000, BR t bath w/f11>lc, dbl lntereataawnabltloan. Of SM0,000. OR MORt. ap,t. dally aAar II am. Zoned R·2. Call Bob car 1ar with olflce. An· 1115.000 Wood• SlMa dealp, lof C'tlO -- MIUikeo for dataila. nu.al achedulad srou fn . q1111lt1, wit lo bet., IWlll!I••••••~ 111·1211,i1tr. come 114,<IO per ''· (~I]"'*•..._ utullJ ••II••. 000 0 7$1.. 1 nrp .. C\llUD, lilMemlm. Aik• Have you re~ today'a Rulli ~'f:.9:~?-41ca ~~n:'~' u!! ~ D rTHU 5:.1;~.-) .... ... _bl lint .. loWD! . ---_. -.. -------.,,--...-----.--~ ......_._,__..,. ---------. ----------------------:0------------------------------------- • 02 * 0 1angeCoastOAILYPILOT/Fr1day.October9.1981 'Ho..tfw..w.ct ...... u ..... d HMMtUw"8.....,.. Hoet:M1Uafwll.a...d IA,........,,_.,.._d Apet1W.ttu.tw.. I c: ;;;;;;;.:;· .. ;·,·; c;;;·;.;;.. ..;j·~; i;;;;i~•m•ji4i ;;:;;;·~ ... i16~·~:;:;w ... ;·;;; ~~;: ....... iii~ :=::~~···,·o·:·, ~ •. !~~····,·o·, .. :-.:.~·~H·=~······ ·;_:·::!:~,·= .. :·o·o· ······················ ........................ ·················~····· ······················~ ······················· ······················· .--,.....-. • rw ,_. .. --... --· --,...,...,, 6 BAY CRESTSbdrmNOV.l.Vtryl&eatlrac TOl'Ol'TitEWORLD IHR,lortf45021H.4Cthl0cuofront Nut2BR •Z8rlBaPl5.AvaU ••••• •• .. •••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••• • ,_ S• 1100 ...................... home w /pool, la.r&e yard live ,_~fir z ba Nonh s br % bi dm grr.a SI Upper I>n\'~ b)' llil & ~lS Mo Wint.tr Adull, now l cblld OK. nopetl $10,000REDVCTION I Trade Luxury Nt'wport ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;_ nu •1L uooo LIDO ISLE C.M. Ml·ll37 •lOv~. wa~her drye; t1117S26499 nopc"U 213'79S 30l8 226.\D M• .UNN. Harbor Vltw home homt on "'1 alTt' for In OCEANFRONT New T A charmin& 4 bdrm. 2 4BR BA ~mo Cleian hookup, car , encl yd, 4 11r %'1 Bil Yrarly, 1111 OCF.ANt'RONT 2 & 4 Br 2 8r Bltns. tntlsd l&r M o n a r o M o d t I come Un1i. or ' Equ1t)' Modular Type llomr~. bath. newly rtidtt0r1ted ' eat Peu/rhlldrl!n l!OOO 9641661 art SJ!.m amrnil•H Club & pool Av1ul Winter Wttllly I Upper Apt $490 Mo. 765 Proresa1on1Uy dt<'()rllt uao .ooo Act now' lustd land, 3 pvt bchs, PL.ACE ~:d m~~~r.ly Bill OK. Avail Nov I 631 2:U8 Comfy 2br heh homt' VI fat'ti Goud Urt'll SllOO Monlhly 173 71r13 Hamilton 780·0134. td shows like modtl Brukt!r Co Op Agtnl i4 hr secunty, flShlJ\lC NOPBTIIS'" IL.!! •NlCE East1lde CM 11pectacular ocun VIC'W' Brokrr67S"912 2 bdrm . 2 b.I. r1rrpl11re. l 1131 44!!2 Hi&h uaumable 30 yr 6314516 pier lrom S3UOO 10'7, Fantastic Townhouse, 2BR lBA form din rm Pluah wiw carpcuni: & cat 2ar.onoce-an W~k Lrg rlun 2B R. ''"· 1010 12 s loin Lock boll down 499-381! TERMS. TllMS ocean view, f111k. t'Vt'r· frotibk yid n shwr·old fl.lltom drapn lutthlight 3 br, 2 ba, dill c• gor. ly Monthly 978 9172 •duJu. no Pfl5 M3S 2178 1860 Port Whteler T .. JOY llACH/AffouW• 2 arot Colla Meu ~hi~~tumiahcd S89S tub tub Fridge Pet modeni tnleMr' Sunny 5750/ino..l"IHA•. PA<'IFl<.:SUNSET "B'' Placentla ~7913 $235,000. Ownllt lAJ?l OUpools. llcMisrourt, 148,500 with low low Courplues. Bu.y w/only o. 111 OK SIS15 8 mo luat kltrht!n winew apple ' A VIEW • 2Br 2B• Neu So C 1155 ~or'IJ!!L~ friendly Mi11hbor& 11nd down 2 yr, 2 Br, 2ba , IS% dwn Seller will 1706 W OCEAN FRONT 7S2·2282 days. 64H261 steal it 1415' HOO:! llf' 10 .. St. Klch/,-ts 15 ~tep1> to )ond L.: 2 Phna, S A. Ll1lury Con· BAYFIONT OWN£111LDER Mu st aell btautlful 4 Bdrm 4 bath home with boat dock Asking price Sl,13S,OOO. Try S2SO.OOO down. Submll oHtts. Dan Bibb 67S·231l & 640-766S ROGaSUALTY l.y-.bvOWMr Lrc 48R. 4flA home Steps away from pvt beaches Owner will as SISt tn ftnaJlt'Ulg or Wiii consider trades Shown by appl only Pnn only $530,000. Pnn(' only Roo Jackson5$-llm H~ Hts. OlanMr 434 Catalina Dr 2B R I ba , open beams. hardwd Ors Plans for 2nd story addition. $225,000 with SS0.000 down 631 $476 or 494-0395 eves View lot, 3 br, den 2'2 ba 2 (p's. covered patw Great Location! Owner, appl . on l y 8 2 1 S296AM 1759-!l:llJPM " BAY· BEACH AND BOATSUP Investor or 111vestor le nant Whoever thought you could buy Bayfront property ror less than most homes Ill Newport Beach? WE are selling ,, interest in our 4 bedroom hme with 42' boat dock tor $27S,000 Whether you move in yourself or lease 1t out I the eamuig potential is rantasllc. &!tter hurry on this one 673-4666 Owner /Broker 1mmenac u ndy ~Ul'h tam rm. Mtn. a1ee lllyn. carry 2nd TD at W.:t mt , Del~xe 5 Br 2"1 B!' eves ai wknd'a Renumes631 ~ Jo'c_, OK. bdrm "' rurport. bal, do, wtpool, adults only withoce1m.4Bdrm~.2~, sml pets OK Across 11tTO atll"1%. Ref•. $1200 Mo. Avul. •EASTSIDECOTI'A<.a:, 1 Br house hlcuny RoyMcCGrdlt,Rttr. ldry r;ir Ulll UI(' l6SS ~ ~~-'-·-- baths, on th(, water. 1'.:n· from bch. Mary Jank Quail Place Properties ~~~~.;· 15•82· &75.9932. Tiny 1 Br ror qull!l ocean view, frplc, rov'd 541-7729 llS1·9417 Nwptttcts. lge 1 br. 1 ba, circled with greenery in _Rltr 631· lw.I 752·1 UO I -6e84 alngJe. $395 all uUla paid. park In 11 IJl II In cl 1 br, lovely rum, pool, stove, 1m yard. water on 1mmacwatc scttin11 A real home. frwt lrees, •••••••ml WeatclHf. 3 bdttn, dtm, 3 Stove,frige.Nodoiis. $750/m o. 552 S698. SonC..._,. 327 spa, iiym, !I~. auard pd 370"2 LaPerle Ln. Only$250,000 renrt'<lyd2 BR,2 ba7' CORONA.CA. ba . nr schls, pk . 233SEldenll6 960-3989 S.30pmw9.30.Pl!.L ... •••••••••••••••••••• f7500wn/llJC1,63lli666 ~5.:..760-075'1 642-5200 spa 10 8 x 18 ell<' porch 21 units on golf cowu . Wllter/aa~h pd AJJ75 2 bdrm 1 ba sgle car 2 Bdrm. 2 bath, garage, OCEAN VIEW! OCJ::AN FRONT B11lbu11 Woods~y~w:=alo..lp.-a_pe_r_td-1 Adlts & sml pet~ CM break even, pool Many ::,~ 11 ru pr· gu. N~w cpt,'tile, paint ~,1ew No. t:nd S93S mo 2 story 3 bdrm, 2', ba. dlx winter 38r. 2R11, l8SO bdrm with new carpets j PETE ~-6456 units have nrepl1ces ----No pets. Avail 10/U 1urneri\8soc 4™ 1177 rireplure wt'tbar Hit mo 18r. ~mo No Adults,nopets.S38S mo Assum able financing . 119 Cp c.do Rent $495 548 Bernard Ot'ach Shack I Br $400 ins $75011.lt-~IO eelll, adll~, 673-6640 • Askfor Bill, 631-1.266 J BARRETT ··· REALTY 50/o DOWM 12.000 per mo lmml'd possession Lovely 5 HR 2 sty, Back Bay area Owner 631 7215 IHTEHSYl:D IH RA.MC HO S.AHT A RE? NS an Diego No Count} 15 yean relit estatr ex per in R S F now assoc with Pa('1(1c tkean Real ly, CdM will ronsel vou on all info ('Ol\ct•mlnit San Diego Co . 111 Ra ncho Santa ~·t·e Prices . arrvu.ic. schools, covenant rl' AXEi MAUOffa tlanlt repo, 5 star pet park. 28r. lg lot Asking $22,000 but lendrr sa) ~ bring oHl!rs ' '' 1SIOllll PLUSH IUUTY Silver <.:rest quality, 24x64. S star prcst11t1ous Wt•i.tm1n~ter Pnrk rt111ny luxunou.~ xlru~ tKW677172l OWMER RHAMCIHG Smull but nire. 1 llr Mull1l~ lluml' $15.900 Flt>xtble temlb, fr1l'ndl> p.irk t RC~I MULHEARN REALTORS Mobile Home Div. 17 I 4t 527-5900 gulat1ons Wl''ll sho\\lllllllllllll!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!!!!!!!!l!l!l!lll!!!!!!!!!PI you current h~tinies 2bdrm. lba, bayside ranging $450,000 tu romm , Npt Reh, l' p, S6.000.000. l'all Bobbi adults onl> 2 pools. 2 rt>C Corpal ct ays & l'\'s, rms S32.500 Suhm1t .ill 640 7127 for appl l'ar1Cll' oHt>rs ~ oW26 Orean Rtalty. 7S!I 161fi ESTATE SALE 5.000 sq rt luxur)' hdmt• Secluded 211 arrt>::. or trees. 4 BR. 4 Ba, pool & spa Low cash dolo\11, ex change Sho"'11 b> 1111111 only $895,000 l:lobb1 Carpal, 640 7127 PAClfl C OCEo\'\ REALTY FREE Sneak Preview 8 DECORATED MODS.HOMES by GOLD84WEST HOMES s11les price 1189,000. At 2 Bdrm and den, end uo· orr unit B 646-362'7 _ 1035 Cata Ima OwnH 321 Jwllor l Br Ver11a11le?> EASTSIDE sharp I BR. J Jansen (7141535-9461 It, attached dble g11r. Brand new 2 Br Condo, 2 613-1464 Somo At1o Rl'C foe sec.· $o1951 Mo bltns, pvt entrance. or l213)82l·"IN9 T l r 11° ,. __ $1400 ••• •••••••••••••••• •• • • • 3 69 .,, 8 O • 2 • . as e u v """ mo Ba, 2 car gar w/elec ...,_. "6lt 3250 3 Bd rrplc, )ard, nr ~ 644 ~ ,,, , ,,, gar . no pets ~ mo One of Newport Beach's lo mo. 11«·90ll0 Kay. door. frplc, dishwasher, ....................... Coa?>t Plau. $100 mo 1519110,64.562il.2 Call S40·1Ull, asll for r1n est oce anrront1---------i mirro, wuaher&dryer. HOMEFORRENT Rick Keele.!J.igtG3J 1266 Cke;1n front 3 Br 2 Ba LarryorPam.afl 6PM. duplexes, totally un BAY VIEW CONDO, 2 pool, jac, balcooy No 3 Bdrm f6S() Fenct'd W••"-'l.........__ 3298 Vt•ry 1111·e Complelel} 97~3848 P . ..:a:::m:.:,.... __ _ oll~tructed panoramic BR . 2 Ba, nicely pets AvaU.1mmed S750 yard & gar11ge Kids & ufftl->m-Cum W1nl<·r rental 3Br 1"1 Ba 2car garage view 2 & 3Br units 111 furnished Sec bldg. Mo.540-22:)3. pets welcome 5452000 •";t"0;1·;;·;0RRE~:.;.··• l'ropert> !louse Condo lmmed. oc pnnle t·und Owner's un Sl200tmoyrly * 3 Br. 2 Ba. Condo. nr A.&en!, noree 3 udrm fi!'K Fen"ecl 642 JM<l, 642 1010 cupaocy SS15 So C ll has frplc. bu med s c Pl S A p I 0 ...,,._, ' Pl C LI R .. aza, oo ' t-..1'4'--I 3251 }drd & garage Kid:. & Viau aza area a 06it wooden ce1llng.s, lg out· VILLA BAL.BOA I BR Spa Sauna t650 Ch Id _,,....... "':t"""" ~" 848 2262 door decks As~umable + den, 11• ba p~r. de· OK ·549.3232 1 ••••••••••••••••••··~·· pet.s weleom1· ~s 2000 Stunning 2 Bfl 2 Ba. ~un loll n It 12, .. , OWC · Shores 3 Br 2 Ba beach. i\O~nt, no ft>t" deck r1rcplu<'~. 2 car East.side Large 2 Br . corated with woodsy Cot t I lb S280' -""' N .. ood Ii •· $7~.000 Agt 7$911?04, views Sl500/mo. yrly l age-s Ye r tennis ......, o pt'li. HOME fo'OR HENT garag~ ~ur11y lnclds natural w rei ngs "' 760 8231 Fully-equip.ped kitchen 831 Z327 4 Bdrm. Pool 5750 silver, 01Jncn, kin!( bed. l'ab1nets. 2 covered 011 n11 Point Triplex, ON SEASHORE 3 BR 3 &Piiuso~. ddeopain'l1tm' "is· 64s l~"'is 2 MtutOfl Vitfo 3267 Jo'enl·ed yard & i:ara)te cAll't 64B6r_1.!!,t toothbrush park mg spares, 2 cov· B 3 u• ••••• ••• •••••••••• ••. •• Kids & peb wekome B.' .-,,., ered balcorues, utilities ~~~OW~B~:t'tent o~e;~ v~=~5~8(~fjy bdrmhideawayw/~arge Lake M1ss1on V1eJ o 545·2000 Ag_en~,nofer 2BR. patio. g11rage SolOO paid S600Mo Potenlial AM rumished. Mo. to mo. on· encl~ed yard ror kids & Waterfront Executive mu Ulll 111ch1ded Open rent reduction for light 8312110 'Rts .t<;>nly ~.~ Condo Spt>rt:i cular Cot1dominiums 3425 lloul>e Sat Sun 2091, managerdut1es.Pls call UNITS-HOMES 1~1t1~~~:iHomes. Inc en imes · ~ view. large 2 Br 2 Bu . Unfvm!Wd 33rcl 551-1.!§0· We are lhe creators or 631•1400 LARGE FENCED YARD decorator fomisht'tl or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large I bdrm Cinunr 1ng No down. ~!!!!!!!!•l!!!!!!!•l!!!!!!!•l!!!!!!!!!!ll Kids OK. 2 BR I Ba, unrurn $1200 Mo IEO..EOF Apartments wtdishwasher. carport, Now 1s Lhe ume. Prm· "'" D/W. disposal, ulll pd • 831·1666 THE LUCKY FEW U fumilhtd ldry rm Westside. S4-00 ct pals or agents. 540.3666 Vberrs, 2aiblale~ondo· love, locy eraunmv.uz. $600. Avail. lO/IS. Call Hew port. __ ._ 3269 Rent m C'06ta Mesa's •••• ~ •• • ••••••••••••••• 64.S-6625 ' Bob,645·9161,noree. _,. NF.WES'f g t •.• 20 B s I d Whela 2 -==..... ;:;.:.::,-=~-=-"-"=--• ·•••••••••••••••""•••••• . a l u G--·rol 3802 I r. I Ba. ma I yar . n ~o. ~=·.:..61::.;:49=-----E' id h 2B Iba I TO\o\ nhomc VILLAGE ...... s e ouse r . ge EBlur condo411r 2a.ba, CO M•t•'NTY •. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. No pets. s-400 focd yard, end gar, 83S Amigos Wy lf8. S960 "'-· I 2 "' Hr $28<1CM hideaway 1!6418 Mo 367 "A" Hamillon ~al Estate Ho.ff UllhniitMd gardener & wtr incl. 213·541 4460 541-4813 212 Ba. 1600 0015<1 rt S:JJO llB bWlgalow ~S364 641·0763 btwn 9·1 Mon· ---••••••••••••••••••••••• ~/mo Avail 10/12 NO --'..I.:. or pure luxury Garages. SJ5(J Dana Pt tbr ,6407 Fn Owner Cm 8.9 limes GeMrol 3202 PETS. s5z.9450 art Spm BAYSHORF.S 4BR.3BA hydro-tubs Ill mal>ter $375SanClt>m2br 114924 ------- gross OrCo4Plex 2BR •••••••••••••••S••••••••1 &Wknds. ~:1~eBet:~0:1~~r~~ ?>U1 tl'. formal d1n1ng $42SHB 2bnie"' 115312 IHSTAMTIH! 152 5 Sl52.500 Bk r RENT AU 3 Br' new k I t chen, 213 385 2176 213 441·3252 ruomi. wood burn1111: $485 SA 3br home . ~6419 2 Br. 2..., Ba. 1650 sq. ft. 6314320 YEARLY-WEEKLY beautirul home l9S3 • r1replaces, m1rro·lo\J\t' $650Balboo 2sty 87526 Twnhse w/every ltra. 20 UN ITS 1-'Stde CM WI NTER . 2 ·3 ·4·1 Co nti nental $700 lUXURYIA.YRlOKT O\·ens. ft'nced palloi. & Renllme:.63HSSSF"ee big dbl gar & yard Pride 0; 0'wnership BORMS, NEWPORT ss.g.5001 · 3Br 2Ba w1thboatshp yard~ l'nvau• t•leganl I Adulu PetOK.S64SMo. Prine 51,249,00015ub BEACH & BAL.BOA. I ~ West C M . 914 A\811 Oct Isl Many hving only 15 m1null's lolboo lslaRcl 3806 613-6336 642-9666. mil • Ask ror Kevin J R Property Managers I A bo St ...h-b t amenities S3SOO Mo from Fashion ll>lj nJ. i ••••••••••••••••••••••• QUIET ADULTS over 35. . · 67s.6173 r r or ,, .. ,,..e e Broker67S 4912 mmutt>s to SC Pla1J 01 New I BR apt Ba) Vie1.1 unrum 1 & 2 BR from 546·5880, 8&! HP.M 646-4901 0 \ A1rtJOrt Ju.~L t>a~t uf SS50 inrluding ulll S325 Beaut landscap- Trade Luxury Newport S280CM BWlgalow •6418 EASTSIDE 2 Br Clean, llUFFS. VIEW Newport Hhd & 'u of I 626 7190, 673·6388 1ng No pets LEEWARD home on i, acre for In ~~t~ls~~e =~ quietbeauUfuJ,cari>ets. On Back Bay, 2 Br 2•, San D1ei:u f°N) Start lalbooP~ 3807 APTS 20'20 Fullerton, OME DA. Y OHL Y come Umts or ' Equity S42S Newport Bch 116312 drapes, (n('d yard. gar , Ba Den, Condo 2 t·ar ml( at SlllOO a month ... •••••••••••••••••••• CM 631·0397 Sun Oct II S280,000 Act now ' 5475 Lag Bcb2br 114993 laundry hk ups Child garage, frplr $1300 ~1o 631 5139 , 2173 Oranl:t' r.. ·-'--Lg 2 BR I ba. $425/mo. oon 5 pm Broker Co Op A~enl Welcome SS50 Water ~ 0767 Ave Cosla Mt~d "'"'or_.....,. 631 4516 $S50HB3brbse lt9628 · -Oceanrront. 2 t>ctrm HEW POITER INN · ~5 El Toro 3br 115566 pd. No Dogs EXEC HOME WES TC LI ff "U bark un1l lg deck pking Jamboreeltd.it LobforSGW 220 Rent1mes631-4555Fee 182 E Wil son (Nr HARlottVIEW Beaut 12ms4ft :nm2 for 2 I.se $595 winter. D.WxeP~ ~1t~~ Pac1r1cCoasl HJahwaJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Re;tal Sl.3SO/mo. Jbr. Elden I. 960-3989 4 l:lr 21, Ba f'amlly rm. Ra , (pk. d1n1ni: rm. S'12s yr!) One bdrm. Sl 25.00U. Ac~o~forS. 120 REDUCED 2ba . a /c, all elec Mt. DmoPoiftt 3226 Dinrm .~l sq.rt $1500 rt'lng Adil~ no pels 6757673 6402092 AITD SI0,000 dn Owner L01"CJ4P FCllNly ~ ••••• ••••••••••••••••• CorOtlo dtl Mer H0Mt v"' , n r I a k e Ca 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~0· Dh~vl' byllrirr:t I~ ~!15 t>40·7Hl·I Wmt1·r renta 1 I Lit 4 BR 2 S175 dep, laund rac1l. adulls, cat OK. 2000 Ma· pie St. Mgr •K. 548-5861 11rt~ 2 Br Town.house. adults only . no pets. S42S Mo. 7S5 W t8lh. St. 646-9507. will carry at ts•,,''.{ OnTMlay 212 Acr~s10.ooo uldcrdpll45xll8'1oton (714J993-CM92. uBEACHHOL'.SE ortA r;ey ca 7!'>264 MocA.ritlurVil~ h;i Ot•t•an\'ll'" rumor 64S·6059 EnJOY waterfron( hv1ng Thts property localed '" ocn side or rcu Possi· I Ibo lsbtd 3206 2 br. (rplc. builtins.14 b r ' 4 ha h 0 me I n I BR . pool. lrnnis & l'luti unrur 530.J ~ashore C A.""'AL.-OHT .. on Lido Isle in this ran fast growing area of San ble lo bUlld 2 Condos o o gSrage ~ 499-2986 Ba y~horei. Avail tst $450 646438Q .6-t2202'J 1:1518070 " "' ta s tir 7 lledrooin Bernardmu Co. can ht• 9971717ownr ••••••••••••••••••••••• week in .Ian $lll00 mu I Mewr::: Shortt 1 . bought on easy terms Must lease 2 Br. I Ba. Fotllttoill V.., 3234 yr lease Ron Jackson Ua~ Side I Or $45() 2 · lh l Coloma style home with 35 R I lot nnal map. Ci w1·1h rront yard, yearly ••••••••••••••••••••••• cu: 1800 "'portm---"'-Fuml-.. -~ Oreun \'1~w I Br ••UI patios oenJOY eou r e ch d h 11 Geo rrey R E Inc 0 ..,.., E ~· ~ tt"nn M1eU < #ohN doors + move in cond , r n OOl'll, 5 u ers 114 1242 -MiTI tyorR1vers1de call· EOOnegot.Jable.643-2949 H MErvRR NT ....................... Adull.li. nu !Jt!ls Savage this 2 sty 4 BR, 2 Cplc'!t, and used bnck pat1U 641 8777 Owner.._Agt , 4 Bdrm. POOL. $950. WESTCLI F'F 3 hedrnom, lolboo Island 3706 W1ldr & Co biS 6606 steps to pool. beach & Large b a Icon) u er Commercial ' DnHt w111.1T'£8 -~"'I Fenced yard & garage I story With pool, fom1l~ •• •••• ••••••••••••••••• FUR""' ,.... U""'FUR""' tennlS. Owner Wiii lake master bedroom over Prop..-. 160 Mounto•, • "'Dlft5"•~ Kids & pets welcome room. 2 r1replace1i. din c 1 II 2.... 11. "'""" " " I k h I h ... 'J Rtsort 2400 I B L"ttl I I $500 3 u e >ma uurm. ua. Oceanfront, 2 Br. back lst or 2nd TO for equ1t)' oo s t e water am l e •• • •• • • •• ••• •• ••••• • •• • • ••••••••••••••••••••• r bl e s e ~·2000. Ment_. no ret mg room . patios. etc v. 'n ter rent a I SliOO I k k r ..,,5 000 private sand> beal·h RET"'lllUIU>l""'G 2 Br I a S600 u....:,.....,_ ._ .. 3240 ili Jt500 Mo 646-4477 615.0349 unit. g dee • par ing or ""'· Th1Su01quehome onan "" " WHtcEHDCAllH 3 Br 2ba S850 ·-·-,·-....wi 2 Lse S5!15 "'inter. R1chardSowen.,Rltr O\ersizedlotisidealfor 2750sq fl Ne"' olo\ner N I led d & JBr 2Ba $4-00wk ••••••••••••••••••••••• HARBORVIEW4Bdrm OALJ}Ot\ l !:>LA~ll S725yrl) Gwm Henry can occupy flarhor ' ew Y palll insi e HOME FOR RENT 2•, ba. 2 story w Cam1l) BA Y f HONT Shan· .! 11·1~ 7673 G40 2092 71• coa ""'' """2478 family llYUlg and enter Bl\d, C •t ~.ooo out on ~ view acres WattrfroRt Ho.es , Bd S700 F ed 11 2 B h f I 'I ... ,,.,.,....,, .. ;"""" taming on the ba> """"" Partially rum Located 631 1400 67l-6900 " rm · enc rm,formaldintng,\'lew r a wrt 2 or" 51,750,000 Realonum1t'S 675.6700 m Apple Valley Hts On • yard & garagt> Kids & big >3 rd pri v a q ff S375 ~ch Bn jn Col"Ofto det Mer 3822 200/oDOWN D.M.Manhollttr PRl~1ECC~'TAMESA ly $33,000 Wllh good lcAoaPf'lliastlllo 3207 pets welrome 5452000 j $1495 moyrl> 673-IJISll . ·,·•3•B••••2•R•••l••••••3•b••lk•• •tL"Dl''ALBLDG Agent,noree 3 ,g r. a. ower, s 130/o IMTB.EST 76~135 c• .., " terms Call to see Geo -· lolboo Peninwlo 707 b h h h r I • pracure "' residence "'re y R L'. In,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •WALK TO BEACH• I BAV FRONT CON DO tu c · ds w~ r. 11> c. OM UDO " "-' w h h R •••••• • •••••••••••• • ••• soft Y..lr nntto SR50 mo Son Cletnetft t 07 6 II ul(e estate ~1ied 101 171411.242 4677 ate t e waves! oomy Ex~c 3Br 2ba. ram rm .1 Bright and large 2 BR + l2 bdrm rum 1.1Undr• be 673 11J7 wi ll move you nghl into ••••••••••••••••••••••• v. lge parkinl( are.i 2bdrm overlooking lhe !!:2)c din111 rm 963_5191 den St!curity bldi: on rireplatt• Ji~h"J'hcr . this spacious 4 b~rm ShorecliHs 48R, (:olr !335,0110 Won I la~t ' 0rOt1¥Ca.ty Bay reatures sparkling Charmtng Quiet <.:ul De super Lido Peninsula W1nt1•r rcn1al s;,:;u 2 l:IH . 2 BA , 11a110 home. OWNER Vl-:RY Course. Beach Club Der 964 IXi88 Property 2500 chef's kitchen w1break Sar. :lBR h.se 13• BA lor Possible shp :i• t11I li73_~083 1?131 z.sg 37fio " l(arden. $700 mu MOTIVATED Submit pussess1un Owner Agl A LLS.,.ATE' J··u·s·r···S89··.·900···.·4··e;·.·dbi rpals1at nbcaers~ a21l smtoarJ01ersa'!: Garden lotch. A\•a1l 1m $2,0()(lmo)rly arte~S .. ~' 673 6S22 Mon f'n,9·5 all offers today Hurry'' wall rinanre 4985881i '"' "' med. S750 mo incl IOt•t•an view "' frplc 2 Rr Tlaote~.~-rrow may be too Fixer. ~bdrm.-low int 84rr~IOc709Try S9000 dn Bkr rentin~ at S650' 1!1526F gardener M2 1835 Isl VERSAILl.F.S 2 UK 2 Co1to MHO 3714 I lli1 WXI per mo to REALTORS. .,.. Renllmes631~ ee_ Ba. seeunty. duhhouse •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• c1111et non ~mokcr fl.nancing Sl2S,OOO Ask last + dep 842· 183.5 No Po o I, s Pa ' r '" r r i ,, CA SA DE ORO n•O.""" Redh1ll¢~Realty f;-;-;{.-;-:wo IUCHHOME H-YOllrTenns $24,000 DOWH with owner carrying paper or lake over exist ing loans with errectJve rate or approx 12.4'1. Custom 3 bdrm with enormous charm on ree land 2 blocks from lhe beach. 2 fireplaces. dou ble garage, deck & patio all for $229,500 Submit & call us al (7141552-4477 ~ALKER&LEER E Tirtdof Mihl>olc.' .,. roct.Ho.H7" Jr Spyglass & llarbor Ridge d1Sappoinl you, come to Laguna Beach Innovative architecture. craftsmanship, Ca lif's best view Sl.100 .000 financing avail Sale, Trade. Lease Option 499-5648. ONE OF A KIND! Custom 3 Bdrm 180 deg ocean view on Big Corona beach + sep. 2 Br beach house Pnvate security street Pnn cipals only 6Jl-2242 - ror Dennis 498·4950 or Out of CCM!ty New, custom luxury 3 br ~ ,., , "' """" 493·6628. Lmgo !jji4 llf>88 PropJ rty 2550 home, I block rrom fo'amily welcome 3 br, 2 $750 mo Winter ALI. llTll.ITlES l'Al I> I Slt'I'' to twean Lar11e 3 SUPER. SUPER ·······"'·············· f'erry. 4 frplcs, jac. 21'l ba twnhse.CIQle toplay· w r II I fl r :l Ba Many OPEN HOUSE Lrg 120xl40 lol t sml Tript.1 $130.000 ha. ga r Mo to ~.u. or yr ground, shops & schools ater ront omes. llt' l'ump~ ~1· be fort• 'uu Jnwni11el> SI 100 Mo An SAT /SUM 1-5 PM bldg 9t9 Sunset CM In T h 1 s .. pr 1 d e 0 r ly Sl2501mo. Can rurn ~ mo 752.2197 631-1400 rent (us tom dc~l)(n thon) days 642 5757. eves 5 BR, ~BA Panoramic own ership .. Apple 730-0682_.~~ fl'alurr., 1'•101. Hll(J &\\knds6316h30 Ocean View $l:-i9.SOO dustrialwned Act now, 2sty,2br,t12bacondo.2 2 Brlba.ltardwood.rlrs. rnv rd )(.trJi;t' sur Seller Will help \\llh \l'(ln l last l:hu('k Valley prop gives many CopiltrGM>itoct.3218 car gar . children OK. r I rounded \\1th µlo~h Suill~r.A"'631 l266 benefits low vacancy ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ °"96SS(W!8 o pen beam. rp r financing Memll l,ynch .. ... area. low ml lns Compl Elec. Bluff top duplex. -== evs $7 9 5 mo 63 I 54 7 6 . landst•apmg Adult 111 Realty Katella 661 3..5611. mgmt. On pymt IS nu~· Ocean vu. 3 Br. 2"'1 ba, huff•• Lo C..sto 494 039~eves ing al llS be!lt No pet~ 586·2'700 f 1 Br rum $445 b I e $7700 an n u a I frplc, am rm, liv rm. 4 bdrm. 2 ba, lg Uv rm. Condo/Boat slip, lge 3 Br 2 Br rum $.520 ir_ JMCM deprec1atJon avail. Call Sl200 I mo. 493-8658, ram rm, ronn11I dining 212 Ba. Nu Cfllt. pamt 365 w Wilson &12 l!nt ~ now George Frty R E 833·0210 Bonus rm. 21'1 car gar Rer's.j!250 Mo. 61S·973S. -· .. ~!!~~•••••~~?.! C-2, C°"'"' lot Inc 714/1·&4677 Corott0 cW M49' 3222 3,000 sq rt. $1195 per mo 3 Br 2\<t Ba 2 ;iory Con· sr:~~~o M:~x~d;~~I~~::~ Bright, Spacious 2bdrm, J::xcellenl Costa Mesa RETIRE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jim OwncrtAgt do S995 per mo Proper· 11 l9!!l 2ba Condorruruum 1 yr Large Harbor View Hills __j11l·S370, l70.79JS ty House. 642-3850 & pets .... uict. secure · old Assume S70.000 ~~~~~ i~~es z;:;:~/~t'l In lhis classy easy care Home Private, pool. Charmmg quiet 3bdrm 642 1010 NewJ>Or1 Rhd G46 11373 12~.·, only $110.000 Oay Larae lot Good financ perfect sz home Lovely spa. view. l year lease house. P·•ba. avail 1m Studio Apt llt't~>r ru1 n time 12131 329 7756 Afier " patio & frwl trees I m1 avail. SlSOO Mo. Eves mtd No pets $750tmo Harbor View Hils pm Jte patio Waler & 6171•14....,.,..,., '"11 to Carlsbad's mammoth 768-628S. Days 640-5050. incl grdnr tst, last + 3 bdrm. 2', baths. dining g :is p 111d S2!Hl mo , -"""' Charlie Elw1s, Tarbell r I 2 •330 shopping center '62.500 Ask ror Chuck. dep. 540-2281 or8S7·6097 rm . am 1 Y rm 646., Realtor.. r I 3 830-6030 Paul Wopschall Rltr 4BR. 2BA. 90 degree l"i" 3244 irep aces. car garaRe 2 bdrm . I bJ cluph·>. 1714) 434-173.S . p t D-h Sl.200 Sl2001mo Gardener In l\UICI ne1ohhorhootl s.i2.s "M;,j~·;;;,;;."••••••• D~it,·~ 1800 Reol Ettcrtt view vsi-'9504 . .. ••••• ~;;;.;~;·•••••• ~g_1::gi~ oc('upanC'y ~·8921 .. Fors• II 00 ....................... bChCllMJf 2100 Jo..-. er.el 3br. 2ba $875 Seav1ew 4 Br 3 Ba. family L09'W'O hoc:h 3748 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 12 Un1ls Costa Mesa ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br, den, 2 ba, ocean 3br. 2'hba $925 rm. dtnmg rm. ncean & ·:·••••••••••••••••••" EXCITING S600M. $125M dn IO'i OCEAHVIEW view. Tennis. pool s, 4br,3ba S900 nighthght views root fumlu~<;ludio.~pa T\ * * Net $5000 per year So Laguna gated estate. 1750. 64().1212 3br. 2ba S72S L.ag. Hills tennis $1600 pr mo un· maid servu~e. phonr~ 63 1-2150, 2043 2049 3000 sq rt, prof. decor 2 Br, rrplc, gar, sperial LeRaisor Rlty833·8600 rurn.St700fom Sl~wk 4992227 :! llr I Ba Lar.:c exterior deck. frpk + separate ga rage $.57S Avail 1m IOl'd 770.IXW7 Secluded I Rr Walk to bearh $.525 Mn t'l1ls. m· dd A\ ail No' 6th 675 2740 :! Rr 1 Ba 'le"' l'Jrpt't & 1>alnt. pot10 sundeck, (q1lc r u port No 1·h1ldrt>11 ur !)('ls Lease $62R 760 1713, l!J3 3307 2 ll1 I llJ Gar large dcrk ~ardcn $550 l mmed •lCC'upa nr } Open daily 602 11 ;'o;arl'li.s u~ 675 2740. 213 276 ~ 406' i Ara1·1a. 3 bdrm. 2 ba , lll'1•an •lt'W S875 Ca11 6i3 7942 Co1toMHO 3124 Estah Sale Wallace. ~9.000. Trade for Palm d e c 0 r The Lakes. 2 s lo r y Oceanfront stu1ho. 1W'<I Wqh or w ithout 1 -p-t.. 2000 Springs. Lake Ar $180, ca ll 975·05711 or twnhse , on water. Waterfrontleusc·I Br4 rrpl. p;11nt s;,50 mo ;;E;5·;·vE:"il[)E°h1;~·e·~~~ furniture. 24X64 Green ncome '~"' row head or income real 760.6276 . lbd rm, a /r , fr id "e, Ba. family rm, top ron· Lower rent handym;m It · L •••••••••••0 •••• .. •••• " 497.1725 mosphere. 2&3dlx apts. brier ome to aguna M "KE Au OFFER' estate 499-3470, 551·8215. SBr nr beach, reduced lo frplc. pools & courts. d1tion. dock ror 40· boat. No pcls 546-I0.'14 Hi ils nicest Sstnr park "' " • R ol ir. t-'-Adults only, no pets. $1500. Rcmax of Npt, ... ~ rt._.. 3769 Grea•af Poril • ~• .,.... Sl,OOO mo. 1..se option 1/yr lease. S:SSO. 730-6046. Bob or Dovie Koop. A gt ,...wpo _._... NEWLY DECOR n -t·r I ....... c, L , 3 Income Properties W.t.d 2900 avail. Also For Sale at 0 o r i· s C I a r k ' 7cn 1221 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ocau 1 u ~u .. oN ancer d C M ••••••••••••• •••••••••• 1340 000 Freshly paint· "" I Rr i:as pd, encl gar Home 2Br. 2Ba This is ~asts1 e ~~ta esa.ILol w/plans Bldr has ed inside avail 10·15 (213)373·' ~aflcr611...m BLUFFS 3bdrm, 3ba, d wa~her. pool Adults theBestBuymtown. ~~r w:1, ca rry constmooeyWillbuyor Agt.760~U · lmmac , Br 3 Ba 2 ramrm.fonnaldinrm, 6425073 H .. ...._lch Pm tose Jomt venture499-4820 frpl c micro wave , 1100/mo 644·~ __ 21r. I lo~ Newly decor (,as pd cn<'I gar . pool, dshwr Adults 642 5073 12X60 witfi 8l50 ex ---2 ~r. Love Nest, canyon formal L & D Den 3 Br 2 Ba 1.1do Isle. panded area 2Br. 2Ba J R--'-t.. view, stove. $7&5. 616 w/wet bar. Northwood Avail now '. 11.,cn "1 o. .,_20 , . bd v1 ...,.91> Poppy. 673-1464. M d 85 ....,., " ''"' muster rm ~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• e*' ows. . 7 9311. 760-1977 CLASSIC NEl Honn FMllled 2 br. 1 ba. f111lc. new r rpt. Rancho San Joaqwn con· uE\AlllORT Mo••tr.HOMf -No pets , adult s. . 1 1 Ch " nr-.,5.,.."'•1E1r: CTJIJJ1tll!Vl IHC. ....................... $650 /mo. inc. elec. & vement Y oc arm -.-f r'-lc6oo ,_.... 3J 01 ing, rhemw. 2bdrm & SHORES H bo St 206 • • 1 "'I 111~, waler. S73-1180aft. 5· d I k" If 8 2 B W lk 2'706 ar r. e .,. ii· ,.... ,.., •••••••••••••••••••• ... • t'n over oo 1ng go 4 r, s a a lo 540.5tJ7 2'12.~ t'ollt•i:t• '"' O<'eanfront Lovely res Affordable Ocean Vus course. No pets Submit bu ch Will consider l'u,1;1 \lt•\J . <' \ area. 4 bdrm. 2 ba, fplc. This 4 Br 2 Ba home is on children. S92.S/mo. + lease option $1000,mo. YEAR·ROUND FUN Soc•a Ac 111111oes 01 reclor • f <Pe Sunday Brunch • BAO\ • Pi11t1e~ • Ptui. mo•P 3 lrTo•OllM Ne"' I) decor gas pd . encl 1tar . pool. dswhr Adults 642 5073 washer/ dryer. Winter available 11/tror yearly sec. Eves . 851-9331. 7 5 9 l 2 2 I. 8 r u c e Find whal you want tn Mtwporl ltodl I 069 -rent a I. $1190 mo 080. lease at SlSOO/ll)O( New dan : 9SS-0302. Blomgre~ _ !>aiJ.lPllotClassifitds. ••••••••••••••••••••···•--------1 (213) 476·7738. 1714 1 carpeta1nddrape1 Call Sl695. 3 BR Orangetree GREAT RECREATION Tennt~ • Ftee l~~ fPtO & p10 ShOlll • 7 Heall~ CkJbs •Sauna • Hyd•omassage • Swimming • G11ll Onv1119 Rang~ BEAUTIFUL APTS Singles 1 & 1 Bed room~ • F111n1~hefl a, Unl\i1nto;/lW • AOoll l iving • NII Pell • Model~ OpM OA1ly 9111 6 Spacious 2 Br I Ba Laundry fo e , pool S395 548-9556 LUXURY DUPL EX BEAUTIFUL DOVER StlJRES VIEW G7S·39~ Gina Patio Hme. Fresh decor. HEWPOIT HGTS Ocean vu. Winter. Nice D.M. M.1• • 11tr gar opnr, adlt comm., 2 Br, yard. gar S:SSO. btwn B&CSU. W Br, 3 760-0ll5 all amenities. No ,,m. 646·l5l4art5PM . car arkrn .64S-434S. Co_._ MtM 3224 552~146: 833-3307. I Br. frplc, large yard. •rw 2429 E 16th. St $450 Very Low Down Steps to Bay! Lovely 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orangetree condo, 2 Bd, Adult.s no . 645-4711!.:.. 91 UNITS ( 14-7Ptnn J OWMr .... Catlt! bdrm home, 2 ba. rpc, SPACIOUS A/C, pool!tt'Mll, adult, . wuher /dryer. Winter 1 Bdrm ...... do nr So. no peu. 581·3165 eves. Oceen/n1te Ughl view 3 Elegant & spacious living describes ...... BR. 2 ba FR, grdnr incl. this unusual 4 hdrm, 4 bath home. 5UP9 rental. 1790 mo econ-Coaat Plaia. Woodsy at· Xlnt cond. No pets Sl37S The master suite, accented with To Wf'h.Off 111der yr l"OUTld SllSC)). moaphere. Security Lot-e lt«ll 3241 days 957-llOOext 2l2. eve 2 Br 2''1 Ba dble gar. 1650 sq ft with every 11tra, huge rear yard with RV gate. Adults. ~ G73·6336J.. 642 ~-'- VILLA COIDOIA Spacious E. Side Apta. •;ncl gar, patio, dshwshr & stove. Most ulil rret. Nopels. Avail now' I & 2 Br. Carport. pool & laundry Adults. no pets. $415 & $440 Mo. + S26S deposit. 931 w~ ~-St. 54&..0492 2 Br . l'i Ba Adults. crpts. drapes. patio, ga r , water pd. Call 1·5 636-4120 . 2619 "E" Santa Ana $475 2619 "I" Santa Ana S46S 2q7 "C" Oran e.... 75 $450 mo. 2 Br I Ba. nu pamt. carpets & drapes. garage 2860A Hickory Pl Rers req·d No kids or _pets.~-SSS-6221 S36S I BR. gar, nice loc. 136 E Bay. drive by then call 541 :>3.11, evs 646-2325 2 Br p, Ba frplc, pr" pauo. garage. $525 Mo. 543-5478. ----- SPECIAL OffB 3DAYS Like uw, quiet, pri•ate. All adult, no pet apart· ment. Apply now & s~ve on move in c05ts. I Mo. rent + $250 security BACH. .$375 I BR . $475 2 BR .. . . . . SS35 Pool, Spa, BBQ. garage or carport 26SO Harla. . . 549-2447 E side 2 Br I Ba duplel. sgl gar, mature adults o~.~3666 La r g~ 3 Br 2 Ba enclosed garage. Lower. $495 Mo. Mesa del Mar No pets. 751.'"'-~.:.=:....· __ Upper I Br s.180 utils paid. carport Quiet adlt. no pet :113 W. Bay ~-9S . .::.:16"'-·----- TOWNHOUSE 2 br .. I 12 ba .. lg pvt yd . r. p . 1 ''l garages. no pets $475. 760-0918 Easts1de 2BR. Remdld tn '81. Kids OK. s.575 util J?aid . 631·4J:iJI. Bk_r __ New 2bdrm, 2ba condo. water oriented project Micr o . rrpl c , washer dryer hkups, 2 car gar w/opener, pool, J1!£.1715 tmo 54S-311L I Br Duplel, enclsd yard & garage, washer & dryer spare. carpels & drapes Avail now. DIS Mo. 642 51189or631·2029 2 Br 2 Ba fflllc . gar .. completely redecorated. 1475 61S4773~:.::...· --- Eastsldt' 2 Br 2 Ba downstairs. No pets Near srhools 1425 . 631·6155 --- 2 Br. I~~ Ba. Townhouse, garace. patio. quiet lifestyle, mature adults, no children, no pets.~ Mo. 548-5479 SPACIOUS•SUNNY 2 BR. tncl. gar. upper. DIW. aldts. no pets. $425, , ___ .......__ 12131 47&·7138 , (714 ) $6$0 /mo. .. ..................... 857..Q37'1 Ooor to ceilin g mirrored wardrobes, Fent~ -615·393S waterfront Homes. Inc. OCEANFRONT Mobile - - - & the living room are a must to see Dn.I,,... ...,...... 1141 631-1400 Homts SJOOO mo. Obi $1400. llVH. 2 r lease. Oakwood G•rcM,n ~partment• 2BDRM tm with a breaththklng nighttime view. W*-................ ~..... • a: i'i.~ wldt'. ••16 tT:.; 2~r~~-;Y~~ti View the courtyard p00J from every Whltewattr vu Eft\trald 3 Br ii,; Ba, frplc, u /W, co.or Port CardlH Place. room. Great financing & terms. lick""" Bay 2 Br 2 81 +Loft· bit-In stove, dbl car aar, Sputacular Ocun Av•llNov t 644-58 ed T hi 714[766-7%92 tt.nnis·pvt beach pools pool. patio, enc l. View.2Br2baCO>Opln Pric al only $850,<MX>. o see t s l~mo,A 486·1177. backyard, aprlnkler Soutb 1..aauna. •'uJly CAHAL Newport Be.ell N. -el!O IMl!fn'lll l1lmT" (71 4) 64~·110.. Newport a.cit s. 1100 16th St •Po)•t ., 161111 (71 C) 6'2·~113 lntnguing hom~. call 993 3660 or !mlillill•iiiil•ml OCEANFRONT 1 8R, pvt 11stem · AOO w /pool fumilbed. Avail yrl)', ROMf HMI 549-375S. MordamiBe:sartttttlaa point. Spectacular service. Water pd. winterorlborttenn. Newport~ 4 BR 3 ~~~~~~ .. "' A l'.~f r-, r~Y' UM cam Dina "b\ti" th'6 " ewa, 1 or 2 adhl. • llUl!!fle ._ Waterfront Homa Inc Ba, l year leue ll200 Cadlllac::s to Go-<;a111 Whattver the Fllid ROll 'tcnoffthemarktt VIV~ "'~' 1car. It you have a rmo.49t-JOU 21r.lla.eclld..,...•. GH.00 mo., lat' lut. Gwtn JNC: camper thlt'I not ~tt· SELL Idle Itta with a ('~ ........ ,.n1. R«ary , • used, Mil It DOW Dilly Pilot ctualfled N()f Plft.' tOS llo. Clatlified Adi. )Wf Oftt· Rk bard&owe.n, tlltr !fl!~l!!!!!!!!!IL~g~~~·~~-·=-=1 M. Ml:P "9f aboppiM,cmer. m·••H With~ CaUNoiN? 2323 Elden Ave CM 642-'Ta __ For Clauifitd Ad ACTION c.na Duty Pl)ot AD-VISOR ecz.n .· --......-... -....----_,..__. --- Orange Coast DAILY PtLOf/Fr1day. October 9, 1981 FM.I. r.•/ c..,..s.mc. Drywll ~·•••• IHw1y.. HotlMC....., ,...., ,..,., 111node ... /lfpelr ............................................................................................ ········•••··•·•······· .......................••......•••...........•.•.............•....... SPECIAL •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• We Care Crpt Cle .. el'I ALL TEXTVRF.S & Ralph Coball(:r04'Sor\.'! Elettrtcal Plumbl.ng General Hou.wcleanmg ~·1111 Spechil, ext tint The Papu Han11er, Prof Gener 111 contrartina, I Exp., healthy female Sttam dean di uphola. Drywall C1eai1 & dcpen· Gardening 11erv1ce. 10 Carpentry, ~&h/fUlilih Reliable . ~terenrt'S p111nllng Prof Rsnbl 1~stall Oerorator qu11~ ho mt improvements }~;~.1~~y sailor w /refs, avail to Truck IDO\Jlll unit !table Reu. 631·200! · yrs exp Compl. malnt. Roofs-Masonry-Stucco Own trans 962 ~10 Free est Steve ~7 4281 f rcce t Stevt )47 42211 Also d11rna1uepalrs. lit Uve, love & care tor your Work uar. ~3716 UltvWAU./ACOUSTIC Comm/mid. tree trtm Rffs 54()..3981 e~e5 "' 1 d d •. F'me painUn" by lt1th:11il WALLS BY BOB DY claaA~orlt Uc 8IM 9'79fl Sb I •· 1 1 ------r.x p a y oe& apt "' .. ullboal. N B area Call ampoo & steam t itan 14 yrs exp. Fully Uc'd & m nc • remove , c e11n H.rdwood Roon howse clearung Pie.in S111or l.lc. U\S 13 yh or Quality. fast servke lloofiftt rota 966·0783. Color bn&htrntrs, wht wured S3Z·M@ ups. Free est 646-46:>4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tall Carol aft 4 ·646 ~ happy N 8 customers ll!J'rs!!J!.. 661 0922 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WWtn crpU 10 min bleach DRYWALL TAPING aft 4 30 HARDWOOD FLOORS F:X p ERT EUROPEAN Thank1ou _ 631-4410 Any typt' wall l'O\Crlnll BALBOA ROOt'tNG CO '°:~d DAK.Y PM.OT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hell, uv/dln rma 115. All textures 4' aroustic, liaulin11.tnetnm.nung& CleaMCl &Waxt'<I SERVICE Reliable rr LARRY'SPAJNTING 1 n ~I 11 I It'd b y Al)Oskyll~hU& .. EIWICIC&SOM ;;11~m 'b50 , ~ch freeest.~evm675-90fl8 remov11I, m11nt, clean Al!1ll~83248111SA rcrence~ Cree tlll Int ut 5y~exp Journtyman pJpt>r plutenng Sa VICI DllllCTOIY DO IT NOW ! ... for s-dr'O Your Dall)' Pilot Service Directory I Bulld•-Sl"""' l""'7 • c r $6 .• u11r clim ..... _._. .. u Reas. Ml·lOOlPete ............... 581.9029 Reas free est 64~~383 hanger Ins, Lil". work F!e!_est 673-6743 .,,. "~"""' petodor.Crptrepa1r. UlllR'mC G----'t--'--~-... INT EXT "'NTING grnld Ralph Caruso O C R ri Add1tloru1, remodeling , 15 yrs exp Do work ••• .. •••••••••••••••••• WlftTW ......,.--y~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo I P"' . 036 range oast oo n~ plans. Free est. Rell&. myself. Refs. S31 OlOl E~ECTRlCIAN priced ....................... Haul, clellllup, l'Ont'relr ... ~!!............... Xlnl work, l~w rate1< 991 1 Reroofing, rt'pairli C11ll Li~ 1131<»12 549·2170 NoSteam/NoShampoo nght, free estimate on AlrC..t/HtatMQ remov11l.DumpTrul'k BfllCKWORK Small ~7·2711.lnl@~ ftianoL.ttoM 6462389,5481733 llftllOcW<-L.&.t StainSpecialist Fast l~rgeoram11ljobs, ~ .. ~aft! iuck rv.64276:11 Jobs. Newport, rosta l'USTOMIITT 1-.:XT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tiit Custom ~ry , dry.F'reeest 839·1582 Lic.1396621 _87~0359 !-'or Small Machine UUMl'JOBS Mesa, Irvine. Reh. F.XPERTSERVICE Theory-P1anoS1ght set' ...................... . Represen~tive 642-5671 .... 322 decks,pall06 JS Const ROBERT'SCARPET RESID./COMM L Shopll a "bear"U1Jpec-&SmallMovU\gJobs 615-3175 LOW RATES Ing Collel(e Prof TILE INSTALLED Co Nobody~itbel REPAIR.Restretch,re Highlyquablied NoJoh lion service S48.7221 Call MlKE 646·1391 -EXPERTBRICK& NUBROOK642_14o.1 Trauls Any llRe AllKmdaGuaranteed ter 1 Lic'd & bonded lay, all repairs 673·8'90 t.oosmall. 63l·200I (74 mj llAULING & VUMP M11i~nry. Small Jobs & ltALPH'S PAINTING _(!race. SSS.9'282 1!~5-JQhn 893--I~ Free esl Call J oe. C--__./,.~--1i.... -A'"""tlMtnlcffo. Holistic Appro:sch JOBS,asldor Randy, rep111rs. Frplc racU1gs Ext/ml-Reas.Prompt rlathrfltpair Tro•~l~lcn Accomtilg 559·~11 ..._.., ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spiritual Healer & 641-8427__ Refff.551~,760-7074 L<·'d Freeest. 964·55f.G ............................................ .. ....................... Pallos. deckings, ext. t11d· ........... , ........... CERTl~IED Fl REARM Co eJo 496-7032 TREES SHRUB TRIM All Paintmitnt $450 ext Neat P~tches & textures SOUTH AMERJCA ACCTG torsm bus1., PR lngs lan&cape designs coJ~~:r~s;STR INSTRUCTORS tuch u...:: r Garage I & yard clean 8 H~IT ~~l~l~ll $8SO Neat, complete frH Ht. 891-109 TRAVEL SERVICES qtrhes, sat~ tax, F/S & 1~1 work Free esl L all aspects of handgun ·-r"'• u~ Freeest ~Hl2'll ric wor · oc wa 5• t'reeest~ri>fs8SI 7292 Int Ext Patchwork My specialty Call Te1y Complete orricl' serv L•" bonded 63l·""'I •c 11393383 642 8482 deferu1e 847·359'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· --wood fences Concrl'tl' R"stuc--Textur"s Jac!son Tours 759-IM73 Not.!!)' Reas 540-5&34 ,._. -~ Pool Decks and Patios ---JACKOFAl..LTRADF.S HAULING Student h<1s patios . complel<• Ext housepainllngonly " ""' " A"CI Bkkng for small * HMODBJMG * Masonry Sport&Tenn~ GordeailMJ Plumbing. elerirical, lge truck Lowest rate landscapes Le. 368294 Wedothejobnghl' FRE~~ 64H258 Tr'H Se"lu ' Courts. l.t'c 37..,,.,.. Bob. ••••••••••••••••••••••• heating. Odd jobs Prompt Cal17591976 6461597 LEE Pa'!l~l!l&.894·3449 PLASTER PATCHING ••••••••••••••••••••••• business Marv Goens Rm add & new const '"""' CLEAN-UPS ll...AWN 638 068 Th k J h I "" TREE DESIGNS 71 4.646.1751 E ve~ R,estComm Quality 8SH966/8477078 ..:i.. :tn j'O~~_!l_-Brick Block Q>ncrete COLLEGESTUDENT nt,ext ,,.,yrsexp 213.862.1636 Guaranteed. Leming NOJOBTOOSMALL Mauu.enanceLandscp HOME IMPROVEMENT CLUMUftYOURACT Very reas.Llc,bondcd 1':xp Int/ext. JOb for Neatwork.PaulS45·2977 · l'runing,S<'ulplunng .a. ..... tt Construclloo (.8-270791) Brk&Blk.Llc.~l449 Free~st. 642-990'1 REPAIR, PLU MBING, ttAULING·J2LJ~.l·WJ3 1Wb54876.5015J6.9900 less 'Alex~.(Yl31 rluMbiftCJ T<fie~~~~~~~~is, ~o 96().!Q!O Dal ho 963 8167 Cleanups· Trec:-Trim'g healing, carpentry, elec, A .. Aro..d 1..1.-.&.... M i.... l.,luahty iit~. l.owt'Sl rates .. •••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -e, me · Hauling Ma111tenant·e tile F'reeest NuJobtoo ·~ ov....., 1n oc Neut. 11rum"t McCO RMACKPLMBG JAYEftHCAH Driveways' Pllrkln" lot MocHALE COMSTR. Ans. 835-2182 Be~23tJ --~rn1'ec: .. , '"t• II Jim~~-••••••••••••••••••••••• " " " _ ,,_..., • ~ma 645 2811 z H UUNG C ~crv 848 5684, 636 71~9 REPAIR & REMODEL Complete service and repairs, sealroat1ng Custom homes, rram Certllftic TIA. Tree trimming & re· Carptntry Mas.nry A A onstrur *A· I MOVING* Sloppages Re<1s rates stump gnnding 10 yrs S&S Asphalt 631 ·4199 ing, remod. French ••••••••••••••••••••••• moval clean ups trash Rooftng Plumbing lion & res1dent1al clean Top Quoltty Spt'l:1<1I IL1!'dE~~~A/'r~l~!>~ Lil' •294378 6759194 e~L1c I/IS 640930l_I Lie doors. skylights & palio Hansen!> Ceram1l' Tile, hauling & mainte'nanl'e, Drywall Stucro Tile l,!1), du.!!!Q_t.ruck s;!!-0322 l'llre in handl.mg 25 yr:. 646-1007 Ora ins from $10 Mam . cove~848-36S2 floors , showers. tubs. mow'!!.&-Reas 673-3953 RemQde_I. J B. 646-_9!)9() Ho.Hc .. anl.cJ exp Competitive rate~ TutoriA9 ALLSTATE PAVING c....a..t--t u..i.... call art 4PM, ~ 8280 -----••••••••••••••••••••••• No overtime ];JO IJSJ 01. YMPIC PAINTING from $LS Plumbing rr· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sealcoating, Str1p1ng, -.._.., THE TILE........... TRHS Carpentry Electnral Want a REALLY CLEAN •A BC MOVING <'xp INT EXT f'KEI': EST p:sirs M&M, 642 9033 lndiv1duahz.ed programs R . C R ••••••••••••••••••••••• """" . Plumbmg Painttng ll()USE' C 11 G" h . . v . lllC'LI QUAL WORK • I S • R~ ln shorthand lYPIO" & epa1rs omm. I es All types kitchen, bars, Free est. 640.2062 Topped/removed, clean . ~ . mg am ' pror.. low rates. Qu1t·k " rOO ervtu, wr·" , " Free est 11397362 garage units Day ---.!!£.8,la~~nov 751·341§ Daveor:_rrjjke,964·1917 Girl F'ree~645-5123. l careful service ~20410 LOW RATF.S 5541903 ••••••••••••••••••••••• officeskills.6410678_ - 645·8181 . 645·6521, ev~S49168S Child C~ Gardenmg, landscap111g. •HOME REPAIRS ROBIN'SCLEANI NG STA RVING l'OLLEG!o.: International P:11nt1ng I tulor Spanish all levels W-1111dow CiHnMg 61tbys,1tt1ng , full·l1me. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tree trimming & re & IMPROVEMENTS• Service alhoroughl} STUUENTSMOVING JhghQualJty Int !':lit BA Credential Larry ••••••••••••••••••••••• my home nearO CC Corpetttff DAYCARE moval ma.JOr clean up Reas Frttesl 645 0423 dean hol.lk 540-~i CO Li<· itTl2A 4.,., Pree Est ~1631 963 1662 Original Window Washer 546--8653 •••••••••••••• •••••••• • ' ' M INTENANC'E MA JU A 3 b ho S35 Compl int ext 2.5yrs Special lo working _l_ns_c!.J'teeest 752-t349 A • N EJCpert1se llousekeepmg. Insured 641·8427 SJmt Laurent&Sons PropertyManc11Je1Mnt \'g r me, labytltff.CJ CllAR RENOVATING arents ~M 646·5423 MowU1g $15 ~. llaullng Misc repairs, no Job too supplies furnis hed WATCH_USGROW ' Best in Paint& Paper ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ~1·7698 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-3749 Childcare, lo\•111g home. & Dumping 52!> 754.9904 small or too big, from tru~Lworthy ~:~ •Two 8rotht.'n. MoYmg • 548 ~ 631 1351 PROPERTY 'Let thl' SW\Shine In" Babys1t11ng, my home, I French d~h-dwd noors, hot lunt'h, companions. or9~:.0095 Mark carpentry to yard Clean UpYourActCo Prompt Cuurlt'OUl> CustomPcMtlna MANAGEMENT CallSunstune Window yr & up, or Victoria. moulding, shelving fenced ard.~·3098 GARDENING WANTED rpamt.Steve342·9383 llouset'leaning,apts& ServlCt.' 957·0500 or 25 yrs exp LI<" 4o.~941 Orange Co. area. IS y1~ Cleanin..!..b!d 548·8853 C.M. 642·8482/646·~759 Rough & fin's h Cle-'--StrYicn Mowing, edging, raking, RESID •COMM "L omces ps 63)-1993 [)110 114411 Bonded Ins . Refs Color l'>.Penence Call for info ' Utttt Is 119!! Baby silting, my home. Complete services Free •••~•••••••••••••• s w e e P 1 n g , f re e Com plete Mall1tenance L~T THE MOUSE I' ADDED WAGON t·~prrt 963·001l l>ll'k and rates Classified Ads are really E side CM. 14 •. l'SI Bonded, ti c'd Wmdows1carpets/floors estimates. 645 4372 or 6418967· CLEANYOURHOUSE Mon•r.; HENTALSPAJNTEI.) 963-8182 small"peopletopeople" F T wkdys 642 9440 art 644 4015 Home, condo. office 645 5737 ~r E /1M PRO~EM~NT Call Sue, 851 !J878 Careful, Courteoll!i f'errect. prompt. re Ji. l'l'OPll' who need Pl"Ople sales calls with big re 5 -1·997-8139 633-9168 Get GREEN cash 1 c oors. en<'mg,I COLLEGE COUPLF. and Chea11 i97 4056 ~eas1de Pnt_g 536 48116 Thats 14hal the adership and big re· Older person \\111 babysit Sell "1th EASE' SELL illie items with a for WHITEelephants plum bang. all small1 Will rlean your home The fa~test dra" 111 th1• DAILY PILOT suits! To place your Ul my home, Mon-Fri, II s a BREEZE Daily Ptlol Class1flcd with a Classified Ad JOb~ 28.Y!S ex..P 979·2265 Good, dependable, refs West J Daily Pilot Sell things fasl with Oa1 SERVICE DI RECTORY classified ad, call today an •hrs. 5411-2674 Classified A~ 642 5678 Ad ~all 64£5678 Sell idle items 642-5678 Steve or Debby 842.9~ Cl<1:mf1ed Ad. 642 5678 I.\ Pilot Want o\di. is a_ll about' 642·5678 Apartmtnts lWln, Aporlllttnts Unfum. Apo...,,... FwNthed Hotels, Motets 4100 Rentals to Shere 4300 Office Rental 4400 Office Rental 4400 Office Rental 4400 Office Rental 440 a.intu Rftltal 4450 • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • or Unfurllithed 39 00 • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••• • • • • • •• • HuntinC)toft ltoch 3140 Newport leadl 3869 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Li\·e at Newport Beach M ~· shr 2 bdrm upper. on 1617 Westcbfr N B Wa nt OFFICE SPACE OFACE CM~I AREA Retail Store Best beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S E A W I .._. D 1 P C II 1 SIOO week I> beach m Nwprt. $320 + financial Inst 7000:. .' i paneled offices+ l<1rRe 2 room office, wet bar, locau on in Newport' THE w .. FR.ETREE Oceanfronl for Winter " p In e Knot M 0 t e I ut1ls 642 ~eves Isl floor A&ent ~I SOJ2 ~~~~nd~h~; ~.;~n~~~~ front oU.ce Car~led. business use onl} S22S S7SO Mo 116 23rd Sl Luxury Adult units at ar Rentals. Furnished & VILLAGE 645·0«0 Wanted female non NEWPORT nghll> a\ :iii t;re<1l loe<1 air, pJrkmg at front ancl Mo ull1£mcld 646 1684 67~!185, 673 1401 fordable Llvmg 1,2 & 3 unfum. ~er 675-4912 New 1&2 bdrm luxur} y crff ......... ~ 4250 i.mokt-r. s.200 mo 'teps P'EMIHSULA lion near (JC airport rt'ar entrance Ideal ror Mfat Exec Wtes Rn •tL r•.a.cr B W II d l d NO FEE• A"" •· •·ondo d It ts 1• I 1 oc 0 " ...,...... l beach Ne~port J h I or 2 altomt-•·s m~t1lu "' ~"' ti; r e ecora e .. ,.., "' " a u ap 111 ~ Pans ••••••••••••••••••••••• o Spacious execut1vt> or CJll at:I. K Ol>l'P son. , . ', '. , . Av111 able for sub·lease 900 rt 1)5() G 1 Olymp1~ size pool, hght rentals V1ll11 llentab Bdrm from S46S. 2 bdrm OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br. 631·~74. fices ucross from City 752 111 t t!onal, sales .. cl( Fate~ '" one of Newport's ex· sq. mo rea ed 1enn.1s l'Ourt. Jacuzii. 675:.:l~~Jkoker Crom $5~. Townhouse Avail. Winter Weekly I Christian ~· lo shr big Hall All serviees availa NEWPORT BF.ACll 51~ Garfield on SE comer or elusive orrice complex: exposure, Harbor Blvd park hke 1.andscaping I BR Versailles Pen from $610 + pools. le-n Monthly 673 7873 house In H ll No pets or ble. 'optional' From 225 No Newport Blvd t!Ml ~q Uroo.khurst, Huntmgton es Quiel handsome set ~!~tonolJ!!.S!._ 675-6700 Mosl beautiful bldg m thouse, $540per month ms, waterfalls, ponds ' L B' B , p 1 <'h1ldren $275+~ dep sq.rt up al reasonable ft at $l~ Sierra Mo mt lleach Very re<1~on<1ble ling includes reception HB ,. r -"g &heat rg 1g ear cabm. oo 9683880 1 N 1 .. rent1f,uuqualif• · 644 5369 548 042!1 , uas or • ..,.,..111 table. color TV, 2 fplcs _. renta s o ease re Co 641 132.I !162 «5!1ni'om.m ~ ' phone coverage • Store for rent or lease l200 sq I\ Ne14port & ll arbor Blvd CM 646 7741, 631 7420 ~!_9_ -7 S I 9 I I u, 6 4 5 6 2 4 2 in g pa id from San Sleeps 14 714 545 6916 BA L B 0 A I SL A N D quired, call 67~3002 Off1c·l• spJCl' near Hoag . & ut11it1es • Janitorial • MARINERS WAU( _O~ner A ent ~~e~:c~ro ~~~·~dod~~ SKI PARK CITY. UT BAY FRONT Share 3 HEWPOIT CE:NTH llo~p 2 l:iri:e room~ + ~~~~~.~~.v~e~11~:~s~~!1 ~~ !r~m~~:ar~~~~s. 2 & 3 Br. Townhouse I BR PENTiiOUSE APT then West on McFadden And stay m luxurious .B~ 2 Ba with 2F or IM, Presl1g10~. full service ._lll'hen -t bath 800 :.q ble t\nn 754--0274 secry service av<1il • Apts Patios. single & VERSA ILLES Nr Lo Seawmd VIiiage privatehomes Our non· If $375 ea<'h Bryan EXEC offices lnclds fl $500 Mo Call Ed -h kitchen Call "uohfied People who need people should alway~ check the Serv1l'e Directory 1n the double car garages, be~ch~,831·0300 (714)893·5198. holiday rat(..'S for 3 to 5 673·!388 rcpt. sel', xerox. under Welb 673 35!0 fhe rasll!~t draw 111 l (• "' near Hunt. lillrbour b 11 cl k' 1 & I Wc~I a Daily Pilot Services at 975.0740 for l IEDROOMS N e w p o rt B e a r h edroom omes with HICE · P'IUVA n groun P g, te ex an t'lt1~Mf1t:'d Acb &l.2 Sll111 Cla~~H1ed Atl 642 5ti78 v1c w1ng_ Children OK. 840.6807 2 IATHS walerfronl. 3 & 2 bdrms. varying amem1ties are Large room avail Oct 15 uque deror l"Onf rm DAIL"..f!LQT HliNTINGTON BAY $675MOKTH ba ·orbeacb.S7S.91ll_ SL25·$200pern1ght Ownentry Must s~ln 6447189 CONDO 129 35lh St, lower unit, R 4000 S600·S800perweek appreciate m>1mo 1st EXECUTIVE 2 Br H2 Ba Patio. xlnt cond Avail now OOM5 Sl200-S1700per month & last req Gal pref carport. washer dryer ••• •••••••••••••••••••• Luceen Property Mgmt 646 3375 al\ "nm SUITES 1213)966·!7U Laguna Beach Motor Inn. PO B · • ".l" mcl Waler & trash paid t8011649-6655. ox Room for rent, 4 BR hmo IN comm pool. Adult:.. no 1 bdrm oceanfront $450 985 No Pac1f1c Coast 1854. Park City. UT w/spa Close lo bch. J HYJl'AGE no•~ n25 + KJ\#\clepos1l mo All util paid Call ltwy , Laguna Beach 84060 • ........ ,..,...., ., ..,.,.,, · Dally Weekly Kitchen · -prof people looking for ..-~ A{enl,noree.~·2000 104pf!!,_67S.L642 avail~ble Lo~ winter RetttolstoShan 4300 rmmale $275 mo I ~ewluxury,omcespan WALK TO BEACH 1 Br 2 Br !Ba,~ yrly Opn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968·1734 1n I rv1ne s busu.•st be be h tales 494-S294 I .with swve $350 "lo ems, steps to ac Cut living expenses' Irvine 1 br in nice 2 hr renter' ~:asy f'rwy ac SJ0.2456,536-7979. 1116 W Balboa B:!~~TY ln~itc:n:et~:. Established 1971 Park.west apt. avail ces~ lAvall now' Call w.a.LKTOl" ... CH 2q 865.:..2542 f 6758740 Featured Ill Time Mag now $26S 857 2560 for de ails "' EA Modern 3 bdrm, 2 bath, oc~ront · Large Cl1en tele ' 551 -1231 640..230 3 Br or 2 Br, frplc. gar frplc, dshwh.r, garage 1 XLN 'T pvt ba & ent nr Personal attention & Great H B apt ' F. shr --~IQ. Xlnt. 67S.Jll32 house from beach $800 Hoag, no srnoll kitchen careful screenmg w same Diane 536 5438 *DELUXE OfflCES * Near new. xtra dlJC mo Yrly~S.1642 ~5 !!_461035 TimeSaVJng' days ,848-3315e\ei, l,2&3room Noleasere Twnhse. lg 3br. 2ba, l.g 2 Br, ocean vu, nr pier, TUSTIN COMDO HOUSf:MAnS Female non.smoker. rul quired AdJ A1rporter frplc , bltns, W ID hkup. $600 yrly Chair hrt 832 4134 ly rurn 2 hdnn condo So Hotel. R33 3223 !11~ skyhl(hts. vaulted (•ell needs prof person lo Ol' Cst Plaza S300 12 utll $250 Up llunl B\'h 1ngs, dbl atlch Rar Resp.<'fll.64239t2 cupylrgWlfumrm $300 G41~C\ Carpel, drapes, <11r many xtras. Adults. no 2 br, Iba, gar. frµk 112 mo Ulil pd Call Bobby "Gay Roommate M F rmmtetoshare3bd. 17301Beach84228.14 ""'lS ~"75 545·300-1 blks lo bearh 212 30\h M at 7J0...§!7~or ~7 9051 Contact Services' = r ..,.,~ 673 2830 F pl ... _.. ••u. L a r g e 5 1 G a } 2ba Condo C M S22i mo BOAT SLIP 3 Br 2•2 Ba Fam Rm ...,...._ ·-um_.· lexce rqi,.,.,., .d..,.,, Male Female Room ~lll!Jd..P lmmed 646-6@ Patio, 2 car enclsd gar Rutland Road Westcbfr Isl ex ast +....,sec ep -ttw f 1 bch _,,,.. Area $500 mo lBR Incl. ulll. kitch pnv male Service an So F Straight shr JBR apt. o•olloblt whtt1 you litost ow detlat 2400 to 6000 .q. ft. offices. Col S'dlt or RCMdl 675°1662. · rpc,near _,., Community pool Walk Non-smkr.rem,nopets. Calif. G.R.C. for rental CM a r ea 646-5413 Mo. 536-3934. C I I 9G2·980l. needs. 11·7PM S·9PM to shopping a 2 br, 1 ba. 7794 Newman 675 6646 , 833 3622 or !213)6lJ.3040. 646·541.'I $450 Isl l~·t +de•.,.,•it Rm. in lg. hse. All foe .. l 1"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!m!!!!!l•!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!~ S 1 1 h • · ...., """ 644-8018 mile fr occ. $210/mo. F l"' hr rg uxury omc 642·4431 ev~c---Npt Hg ts 1 Br. 5375 J!.rer 957.:«>S w pror person. Isl last + 2 Br w1lh stove & dis G 11 p dep a rage. ca el e Lido waterfront w /slip, hwasher. garagr Child 673 S265 lst&I t 546 3428 17THSTIHT COSTA MESA or small pet OK $475 · -as luxury condo. ut1I incl. Mo $36-~5l1i79'79 YEARLY 3BR , IBA pvt Rm & Ba $650 NB 2.BR. 281\ Pool, ten· A Professional Service ms. iac ~r bch S28S mo 2 or 3 room office suites A C. plenty of prkg Ulll mcl Avail now Call WALK TO BEACll Nev.carpet.pa111t lb1k 675-4140or9924620 rrom ocean S675 mo C M in pvt home. k1l & For Professional F 22 30 549 5795 People Realonomics 675·6700 Bach., stove & refrige Util 1·nct 217'-33rd d · M II ·1 ·d $325 .. ·• In ry pnv , resp over A ut1 s pa1 . ,.,o 835·284_ 4___ 0 t?'75 .,,., _.,., White M 4!8 seeks house iapt to shr w sla· Costa Mesa, 250 ~ .rt ble person. 342.4444 !5-6) suite S1751mo. Ullls 1.n 5_36· 2456, 536· 797Jl _ 4 !''" ""'-''"""'- frYiftt 3844 v.,,aim.. Pnfttse. Need room to rent last 3 offices lo screen. check ref's & employment, will match you with the right Roommate' · - -cld 779 W 19th SI • •• •••••• •• •••••• •• •• •• 2 Br 2 Ba Commty pool wknd In Oct lhru Jan. f7SO 675 3787 _ Will pay up to S200 mo which has to met ut1I, Shr 2bdrm, 2 ba Mature 771·3350 Female S22S mcl util BAYfRONTOFFll"E OH THE IUCH lndry, bath & k1tch rac WIMTEI R9fTAL Would prefer M1ss1on 3 Br. 2 Ba. $800 Mo Viejo to San Clemente Chris. 956-5811. areas. 97~3258.fll's· 25'~ oH with I his ad 30 Day Guarantee 640·4200 ext. 42 -500 feet, 1amlonal park Guest House F 18 25 mg, etc 76().~1 __ $250 includes ut1l HB Nr Bch 536.0794 Airport 6 offices + lg d1 v1ded rm. 5St sq rt m Beaut Woodbridge con do. 2 Br I Ba, nu plush rarpet. levelors. prof decorated. prime corner location Avail. 11 11 1625...Lmo 752-8318 3848 2 Br 11.; Ba. Adults. no pets. $425. LCICJllH leodt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room for rent, Christian Or-Co:851•7714 couple looking ror a -"2- M/F, nonsmoker Many ex lras. $200 1., util Avail Nov 1 493-7864 ~v P'ALM SPRINGS cl. maint + util 641 -8070. Bachelor offers guest 24·hrs h o. u s e,, w_ I n t e r Share 2 ore suite 1n pre· Lux 1 br, acmss main beach. hi-rise see bid~ Lse Harry Kayl' ,94 7754 I Bdrm 1 bath, lge deck, ocenn view S500 Turner Assoc. 4~ !!I?_ CON DO 2 bdrm. 2 bath, ocean view. No End S875 mo. Turner Assoc 49-4 1177 Mtwportlea 3169 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VE RSAJLLF.S Bach bdrm. refng. S470 Sandy 642-6149 PAllRPOIT APAmDTS -548-2682 -Furn Yearly lease 2 Br frplc, garage ~5 Mo 21Q41s~ 6312914 2 Br 2 Ba Condo with Crplc . completely re· ca rpeted & pa1nlcd Pool. Adults. S675 Mo 645 1528 MASTER/VISA W!o.EK l'.NDS 1n ex· stig1ousa1rport area.375 Accepted change for same al sq. ft for detB.Jls call ·~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111!!~1 beach or with view for !ISi 6226 Large, Costa Mesa area.1'" ----summer WEEKENDS ~--- near bus, work:tng adult Male JS·-45 shr Sbr, 2ba Prefer female 25-40. Call N.I. OfffCES only, with or without hse nr S Co Plaza /F~y wk day AM on I y 2 premium offices avail kitchen priv Ref's. Spa. $2~+share ulils. 1·325 3613 Prime loc., new carpet, 642·5765. 641·4913. R~mte to shr S22S mo. wood floors , sky lights, Nicely furn. Mosler Br. & NB prof gentleman will washer/dryer/garage & open beam ceilings, a le Ba $200 inclds ulils. shre beaut home w/mtr poolC.M Karen645·4293 944 & 892 sq. rt at St.25 2 bdrm . 1 ba yearly F'pc, ovr 30 75 760-CMOO fl c 11 M k K k garage 2 blks rrom kitchen priv Non· · -· M/F betw 23.:wi shr 3bd ~~~6606 a ar 1 1 beach 673-25JL smoker-drinker. remale F. 30. Prof, Non-smkr 2ba hse lblk Crom bch in _a__ -·-- Ocean View Condo 2 Br 963-6421. Seeks shard N ng. Bch Nnt szsomo 67>2486 AllPORT • area. Answer Ad • SOS ~------+ Den $750 Adults. no E SIDEC.M . S42-430024hrs Pror. M seeks mature EXECUTIVE pets. Savage Wilde Co. NICE·P'llVATE --rem ale to shr hse SUITE 675_·~·--Large room avail Ocl IS. F, 3oProt. non-smkr. t'lMimo 548-5035. Several offices avail. 1n -Own try M t t seeks shar'd hsng Bch ~ · Versailles bach. bdrm, e~ · us see o area Answer Ad 11505. Room male wa nted, full service exec suite rerrig, mirrored clsls, appreciate. m>tmo Isl 642-4300 2411.rs clean, quiet nonsmoker. loc nr 0 C. A1pport u 75 S d 642-6149 & last req Gal pref ' . --..., blk to beach N B 752·0869. r an 646·3375 aft5pm Male non-smoker 10 Steve.~ d~ys l1ti 500 sq ft back office * Oce•Ffoollt * Large Br Business share 2 bdrm. No pets. 2pm. mu lti-use Space 1n Luxury Coodo. 2 BR. l''t person or student Ref's $200/moolh, lst and last f c hs I rvlne Tndustria I nr COUMTIYCLUI BA,Greatview.Secun r .Call646-5268.· CaJl 75l-47l9after 6pm g~~~~~ y~ P!t '6~· Airport Perfect for LIVING IH ty bldng, parking $750. Room w /kitch priY. Love· Lido waterfront w/~llp, $200+. 6'2.--sms Kathe . 81'\JSt 75< per sq n HEWPORT 675·7264 ly security protected luxury condo, ulll mcl, 540-~ IEACH S.Ci...t. 117' home Nr SC Plaza pvt Rm & Ba $650. G.,.....1 ftrf "r:i •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• Overio. M Prtf'. Answe; 67S·4140or992~ __ for•-4l50 Ml lcltLoc,. TOWNHOUSE. 2B lks Ad •508.24hrs.M2·4300 Female share 3 Bdrm ••••••••••••••••••n••• Approx. 100 rt suitti. An adult commun~y .~~ from Bcb 38R, 28A. house w/same. $170 mo. Stor.Jt ~ Prkg · tulJ 9el'\I • on thr the Back B9Y· P downstairs.Lralivrm' Hohh,Mdlta 4100 +~utilities. Sandy on Balboa Peninsula water. tarular Spa., 7 swim frpk, modem\11.<'h up-... •••••••••••••••••••• Days $45·2223 Eve ntxttorunZonellO.,.,ft Comeattitnow• mlngpooil,8~~ht'::~b· stain. ll50 + SllSO dep SUL.AnMOTB. $46-3746 x201,;fl) Mew,ort~ nit cou.rta. -e. · tRefuncta 9 .7743 Wklr renu:ttnow-ava11. St h 1 I d 673-2!M316'/3.'3D> ~ Toklll ... ..._ Putt I n g green . -~----$112 & up Color TV raig l, emp . a Y to C ll J•""~ 8 achelorii l and 2 W....., lltl Phones In · room 2214 shr furn •pl nr OCC Mesa del Mar art'a $4S 1 ......, be~rooms ~partment1, ••••••••••••u••••••••• Ne" port Bl vd CM wt11me, S'ZSO lotal, Nov Mo. Call 751·~. leave W -4144 fora ·to see and townho~es trem $38S. t BR . Carpets, 1 t46·7'•S l . &40 -3233 X288 mtssa e. _ NE;WPORT BEACH Nr S530 lo $1000per mocilh dr1pes, stove. Nr Sho~ ..--! 0 pl r th t LDorothy) Singlqar1gc tor rent in 0.C Airport. 340 lo 1100 On Jambotte Al plnc, Part, Church. lSt t 1 t ~e ~o 1r or ; Clauified Ada are lhe Laguna nr main bch '955 aq fl. 644-7722 San Joaquin Hills Road + l>ep Ctll Eves for ;:~: :h, ~.!ii :m! answer to a aurcaaful mo. ~·30M ' SelUna •n.Ylhina will! 1 714*4-tJOO 1 · 941..-o1 th0ce lttms you don't 11r11e or yard nte• It'• ll rib EASE1 Dally Pl\ol Clus!ntd Ad WANT AcnON? n wJtb 1 Claaifitd abttlerwQtotellm°'f ll'uBREEZE II a simple mal*. CIU!lftdAdlHWf78 ad! p!Oplel Cl»lln!l!Adt1CZ 5171 1 •t 1U ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • : 8-DA Y WEEK SPECIAL : e 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars e e Its easy to place your 8-0ay Week Classified by mall and 1t e e costs iust $8 -lhal sonly a dollar a day• To Qualdy tor this e • special offer you must be a non-commercial user offering e • merchandise for sale up to $800 per ad. and the price must e • be in your ad The cost stays the same whether your ad e needs eight days selling time or 1ust one • • e Use one word 1n each box About 4 words make one e e classified line of type Minimum ad 1s 3 tines Please print e e plainly e • r------------------------------, • •1 ,. ., '• el • •' . e : I 8.00 e • , 10.60 • : : 13.20 : •' 15.80 • : I Add $2.60 for each additional llne for 8 tlme1 : • • e Pu blish my ad for 8 days starting e : Classifi ca tion : • Name e • Address e • City Zip Phone • : Check or M.0 . enclosed O l: • Charge my ad to: '• . '• e 0 # Exp. le : 0 # Exp. :: • L------------------------------' • • r--------· WE 'LL PAY THE POSTAGE ·---······-··i e i ! . 111 ~:¥ff W ! i • ~ UNITED ST ATES ~ • e i BUSINESS REPLY LABEL • • : ~ FIASl (LAU PUlililllT NO IJ. COSU MUA CALIFORNIA i : • .! POST~ Wll 8E PAI() 8' AOOAESSH 8 • ! ! iii1f ;°HDr 'i e Box 15e0 • 1 • • 330 W. Bay St. • • Cotta Mna. CA 12821 1 • • • • ·····--- --~~ ...... ------_... ............ ~ ~__..--~~,-.-...-----.-~--_,......,.~~-~-.--......-..... ~~ ........... -.-:::--------------.-.--.......... ~~!9"--lll!ll.,. ........... 1J1191!91 ...................... ~ .. l . ·--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IM Orange Co11t DAIL y PILOT/Fridav. October 9, 11181 ~~~ ..... !!!.I! ~.!~ ..... !!~ ~.~~ ..... !!~ ~~~ ..... !!.~r~~ ..... !!!.I! ~~.~ ..... ?.!~ k ' ... ~ 44M ,.._. HOO I wt:r•• MelpW.W 11M Clerical IUCTIOMCSP GovU11f11. lf•in •ant· Mtdlcal llafM1 JlthnW lOORIS w ............................... J;::::; .... • ">1111•11 ....................... Mature penoo. Ac· t atilled• J llt~ ed for J cMldJwl. Reap, !"root otnc:e-pedtJtrlea Ad AstnC!)' ,,,;.a.· f,,.m All types. 3 )'l"f up. CcHI Prtme Lot. 2500 aq Loat: Sml rem ........ -........ AUTOllan\IE curate t1~·· Good or ,_, ... m 'u matur!L!~ftr. ref•. Some IUUl'lftt'.etxpntt. office appe1ranu to needed. G~t pay ... fl 0 t ....__ p II rl ,......._ /fi be. or we v-• 111Puea111.1 Good 11111117 • bentnta. , 1reec clients, answer rta ...,.. rm tl· am '1 I evlaa. 811 iKSSC ... I PAIT'$ w llU'es. ncfill w /sood math back· NB Ml·Sl4'olc bua pbola l -rform tra btne llt. Co.Ill act poture Ll&httd Roof Can .llWl564 IMlrK... 700 CA1~.i.,.,. James ln1urance. d '"·llf •1 N · ' • u...,..... 1 ' ,.... . Mik.eor8J.'SU·7222. Sl111 Oarden View vvrw•~ lrvlne Call Jo '"', &tOWl • ~ "r •· llalrdreulnl u1ltlanl, ""---various office dut1t1 ------1..oat: Doc. small crtam •••••••••• .. ••••••••.. Dultflhlp or for.l1n '1U EOE Yu tlon1I Guard Prior buay uloo Laauoa Froot office aolo NB, Send retume t.o Bwo • ••------• ParlUaJ. LIO Uta1a·A1* mil, l.akt ""' aulo parts experience C military helpful Call Beach S/d,ya' .... , •ffk MD. 40/hrt Mon Prl. Alloc. PO Box 8030. Npe S:A~lray ftMTV • CI rdll Park area. "Snoolly''. C..,.._a.G prtlerred. Call Glen for lertcal C I n d y G eh r I n a 4t'f.2m uk fM lJenAit Salary opeo. Pleau lkh 92JffO I U Ul'"f I I l... 4415 Reward SS-O:'l:Zl. PR£.sot00L6 an aepc>UstmenL •IMllAL OMCI '114 t.'7.S Williama. lffd ruwne to. Ad. No. llC.rtOMST •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• f'owld· pt SiameM U,er DAY CA.RECENTER IOYCAIYll P/llme. l,Spm, varied Bea 935, Dally Pilot, PO Bo1 P R l M £ A R E A o t laced: F YI cat, Bnatol 192 Victoria, CM IOU.S IOYCI duties. 11 or over Cocta uty 1.560, C<»U M tta, CA needed for 1111urance NEWPORT BEACH 330 lrSanta.Au..~T... (corner Victoria 4' AMDIMW Men Mf1. ~58·229' HAIRDRESSER ' m211 brolltraae firm In N 8 lo 410 sq ft Suitablt for found· ,.. Otrm Shep Pa.c:coUa l Shlrl4tz MANICURIST for ad ~OITS Outlet lncludetelepbone ~flee or commercial. M, blktl~ w/c~in col· !NROUJNG NOW! 640-6444 N.B. uloo. Clentele MOOILS anawerin1' Ute typlna ..£1111'1 11 lar C.111. ~aft. 1 lat 10 chUdren mroUed AUTOllcmvt CLmllCA&. M a n u fa ct u re r · a pN!f. The Hair Handlers, Top ~1 For •RP'. c•U &44-SSZ2 UOO Ft. undeveloped Fo d WbM She .... "rd $10.00 Discount Hrs. h*T,../ PAIT~ rtprtaentaUve wit.II eJC· 6'2-MM. Modela needed. All types, UCtrnOMST apace avail. H11h rtae uo • .,,_ • e:JOAM -l :OOPM. Part M.wC•liwa•wy Lookin i in tin pandln1 line. In elec· HAIDWAUSALIS Meo, womeo4'cldldttn. Pantimeforpmtiglowi waterfront bldn1 In male,vlc31thSt.,N.B. Umeatudentaaccepted. F\llltlmellon.UlruFrt workf ~,1':':: n! tronicco~taaeea F/UmeposJt.lonlnrttall Noeapnec.5'8-77412. 11»n.Someooewhoen· Newport Beach 11 00 17s.7390. Office experience pr.,. abort.hand. omee loca· 11Je1 en&lneer trainee. hardware 1tore. See P:WSOWVERY Joya people 'can han· per Ft. Cood ~mllal FOUND: Silver grey Poe>-,,_. w...._., 707 ferred. 10 key, light typ-Uoo 00 PCll 3-daya per A\lracllvo comml.uion Steve: H.W. Wril)ll Co , 2.Sam. M·F. $100+/wk die busy ph(,ne. Must bf for many uaea. Newport die, lPPl'Ql 12 lb. 10/5. ...................... Ina. Contact Elsie -.ek,Sat•&m.M&-7431 rate and bendll• 126Rocheater,C.M. lrv,CM,NB.9153-8110 fuhlonCONdous. Moun Attbea B ,6'2·484C Vic. 17tb fr Irvine. Working student glrl Tom~inlat pacbgeolftred. Forap-HOMEMAKERS Ntwapaper delivery LA Wed·Tburt·Fri. 4-8. Sat ................ 4100 Ml-3l88 needi free rent in fl· pointmmtcalllt4-12S'f COU.EGES'IVDENTS Times to home oo 811 1·5. Apply In person ••••••••••••••••••••••• Found : s~. wht M. thlD&e for olli~ work COOi Eatn •lhr howlekttp-P•o. 1$SO. per mo. Richard~ Beau· Rent. 1125 sq ft MOO mo. Pit Bull. brindle M. or haekpaa. Answer ad Ralelah Hilla fbpitaJ in ILICTIOMC ing in Irvine, CdM It 5'1-1441 orW.lUJ ty Salon. 200 Npt C~ter 13SS Loiao, Ill CM Shepherd mix, red M tS04.842-4300. · fOTOJA.YOUO Newport Beach hat an ASS89LY Nwpt. Approx. 15 NunetAldee 7.s:30pm• _D_r_.~N~B_. ____ _ 87S-SUS Lab. yellow M. Cat, or. a~rtoed lady, avail as ., .. ....._.... immedl•teoptl\ln1 fota Coll wa.4ff & ••· hn/wk Girl Friday p/tlme, 3:».7:30pm " HC"'10MST Costa Meu olf Baker & ~.!'!!Animal Shelter lravelln&eomfforfami· c:.......... cook to work second HomeSe~~ ~Jl:IOpm. s.n. CQQval. Phoae., tome l"PUI" & F I ,...._ I ltti hi d S lhil\, 10:30 AM to 1 PM. ........ fw ... n Ir I .....,.,.._ C ,... F I , • a rvtew, 1380 sq ft. clu!nl'/~ or r "'4'-tlH•SU.to1 Experienced in the 0 C C ~.,....._. hoapt. nr .•. a r· ceneral office work $39$, 1770 sq. ft. $495. LOSTICEYS ho1pltal setting pre· ..;._· ,o .... ,.,f _, HOUSICWMllS 1rounda.so..a1. Stan 11.200. per mo., J.D. Property Mgmt Vic. Newport Blvd & ~ W-.d 710 BABYSl'ITER· terr~cl. Excellent fringe h-••0 • to work for Janice'5 MUISISAJOIS Paid vacation ; lnsuran· 751-278'7 Bristol Oct. LS46-~7 ....... ••••••••••••••• MA11JRE benefits. For interview, hp. or wtllla9 to Raggedy Anns, 4fdays All ahif\8, Coovalelcent ce· permanent. B.usy 1200SQFT Found i Doberman, Accounting ~o~~~ f~ O::pf1tic~~ call: Barbara Duran te...Clll~9264. week 8·4 m.67S-2St4. Hospital. Beach area construction office. COSTA MESA $375 blk/tan. Malut Geneva Coctrollert()peratlons p /llme wk s6'5-6930 1714 )l4S·570'1. E.0 .E. VALOI Housekeeper. & Cook, xlnl benefit.a. Pre.cert Call: Janet B~rrett, 6'1~ &DelawareKB~ · Mana1er M/F ILICTIOMCS live-in. 3 adults. no claues starting now. Torre Construction Co. Ster_,. 4550 Bill. orange & white Growing O.C. S. ' L. IAIYSITTB COSMITICIAM children. Own pvt. rm & Eam whUe Y°" learn. lnc. 1101 Dove St Ste240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Calleo youna cat. Vic seeks experienced needed part lime our Wantedtomanagela-e FOOOSBVICE ba .• color1V,lrgbeaut. Call:Mrsstcne. NEB.7S:-~ Em lo S T 0 R A G E Atlanta & Orient Dr. HB person for Controller & bome. Own tra.nsporta· eo.met1c Dept In frie~ WOllll home io Anaheim Hills &e-"°'4 qua uw<Y p yer WPoA1RtEHOOUfftS,Eln.r2x3N~~· 968--0121 Operallo~~. manage· tion.64S-llllllafterSPM ly neighborbo~d Ocr:n~hCo/·~~ .. CollOlege. Public tranap. nearby. IMSWBYlSOI . AniRmEaCIHosEPTlp1.0NISTtall~"1ng " J Po und . Australian ment .... x .. ~ent irowth IAIYSITTll pharmacy Days. Moo .· · ·..., r ~. tmo. Sal. based on exper 7 30-3·30 PM Mon Fn """ p7SJmo. 842-2210 S h potential. working COD· For inf a~ my home or Fri. 844.zut position. ~-08-16.19/hr Must speak English. · · _,_..:_,hi ·bill: for exp .• aggressive e P h a r d · ditlons &·benefits . 8am·lpm. Mon·Fn. Con· Ref's req. For app't call Strong le....,..., Pa · person. P/T eves & ..... Wtllhd 4600 Blk/whte/grey About 1 Salary cornensurate youni, M· • vie. Ellis & Costa Mesa area, Ap· tact Cout Community MS-8480Moo-Fri. ty. Cheerful,_ dedicated weellends6JHOOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• yr. Long hair Mc Fad· with ability. Send re· Brookh FV. 96'-4700 prenlice level, melal & Colleges, SSS.5947 for ap-to good pattent care. -------- Need 2 br unll.lm. house dan & Lioo. 838-0373 sume lo Ad 1910, The BALLROOM touch dance woodworking, flexible plication & submit by HOUS8l91MG 8 each are a . XI n t RICIPTIOMIST by 10/5 or 10/31, CdM or Found . F. Medium size, Daily Pilot, P.O. Box instructor trainees, Ptr hrs., both full & part Spm,Oct, 16. Surf & Sand Hotel. benefits. Call: Mrs. Newport Beach airport Lac. Bch, patio, 11000 short haired doe. Light 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca. eves. earn as you learn, time. PI ease ca Tl E.O.E. M/F /H H o u s e k e e P I n & Slone 642-IQ44 area. Want to get back max. No children/pets. brown. Goldenwest & 92626-0560 to Sl,000 mo. or more 714/754-7748. GARDENER Supervisor, night shin, Nursing Into the job market? 644-9971 Edin er.M2-~U A tin possible. Mr Ellis, C...tw/Cleric• Fine resort Hotel has part t ime ... 25 br LVN. J.ll:30pm. Sm. Need time during day Lo Want to refit 2 Br. House found 1016181 sm. ~··t ccoun g 542·9CM7 immediate ,,._,ing for English & Span uh conval. ~pt. nr the study? A pleasant voice •"" CO. in Irvine has im-. Person for equipment ~..-·~· speaking WJ-"'77 365 .,_,.,...,.. 1 & personality a must to In Newport, Balboa colored dog.Very small. med. opening for person Banktng rental store, Saturdays the right individual. Ap-La uoa Beach·; . EOE C.M Fair&'""'""" m answer telephones & area. Newly married appro•. lyr.Sheltielike expenenced in working IEPUIUCFIDHAL required. Wages open. ply : Personnel, 1107 INTERIOR DESIGN AS-mac .• gd staffing. greet clients for at with dog. Will recarpet fe.aturet.675-5139 w/bank P/R system SA.Vlt«iS United Rent -All. JamboreeRd,NB92660 ""549-""'-306==1·-----tomeys in plush office or pay good damage de· Found 10.3, large white handling A/P & rela has openings for ( l) 645·0760. GA.IDB& SlSTANT w/aales expr. ,......_ No exp oec. $800/mo. posit. 6l3-8626. male rabbit w/stlches functions. Duties also to· f /time New Accounts Some experience pre F 1exib1 e hr 5 Nd needed for detail craft Hours 8'45am-5: 15pm, SA Hei hll.SSM017 elude: Maintaining cos Counselor & (1) p/time CUSTODlAHS ferred. Will tram. Must energetic person · wort Must be perfec· M-F. Call Sharon at 11 waltlne for you 11 ao lnduatrial Salu Reproaent111 ve with l.ubricaU«J Enamee,,, Inc • Amenr1'1 f111tttt 1rowlo1 lubrlunt martl~ltnll rompany You O.On't hove tu lkl an engineer or tet·hnlcal person to tnJoy a ch1lle.o1ing and rin•n c1ally rewarding career 1tt!llin11 tndustnal lubrl c.nta to buslneun ncht in you r community. and you will be home every niaht We orrer exct'llent com· m1aa1ona and benefits Sales uperience or mech11nu:al exl)t'rienee is helpful, but not nercssary, becawse we train you m lubncant salesnunsJup, lubric;-,iot products. and lubncant app~1cal1ons 1n a thoroughly professional, company-paid program. On the job training follows. ngbt lD )Our ter ritory No i nvestment 1s necessary, ex~ept your full·llme effort. and yoo get an ellClusiYt", flllly protected temtory with hundreds ot prospects for products that repeat and repeat year after year You will repretent a company on \ht' move. the quahl)' leader in lhe lubricant field for over a quarter century lmlHtsfMnt/ sheets & &en. typing. Teller. Laguna Niguel Night custodians needed d c lif d · 542·2004 aft 2 =~ pm. I Uonists. Piece work at 833·1940. Ra.Ce Lost: F gray eat, wht Good co. benefits . branch. 831·1940 , byHuntingtooBeachCi· havevali a n.ver's Legal Toseeifyouquahfyror ....................... paws & chin, 8 yrs, Salary negot. w/exper. 496·08S0. t y School Dist . lie. Salary negotiable FreelanceL.egalSec'y& ho"!ii.1983~5Cat.by llCIPT10NIST/ aterntory.sendyourre ._ ..... __ declawed, "Miss1", c U7 0 E l990-Sl 233/mo depend· 540-327S Legal Word Processors -o~s sumeorwriLeto --· Elden & Mesa, C.M. a 54·1931 M/F/H E. ' . . . . . A I IG Att _ .. __ r 11 •· Parklog Lot Attendant H ~·~ Opp0ii twllf 5005 k mg on expenence. PP y as euuaul req. u "' needed. Please ca 111 . . , Personal assistant to Sales Personnel Mgr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 851-6908 ... ccftl-s Bav lL'Ln FB>BA.L 7 35 ·14th St.. H B part time W/ some exp. Hilda al 1115-0044. Prine ~ w. ~1ryo~ ~a. $4/hr. successful, very busy Lubrication Engmeers LOS ING LEASE, quit Lost: tan Genn. Shep. ,,. ~• S38-88Sl. immed. opening. CdM Ool lease. on· r1 , . : am-~pm. executive Must be ex· 3851 Airport Freeway M M U •-P ... , • .. 11t ,.., -• SAVINGS & LOA.N &44 50.S3 -""' Partin& Services, F w-.... TX 761 1 Lingbuslnesa,sellingout puppy. • agno a"' • --CUSTC>tiBR• · L:egal. Sec~ w/e~p. ~&24~. tremely attractive, ort uouo, 1 ALL supplies and fix· Y o rktown , H B Rapidly growing ln· P/time Teller. M/W/F, AbilitytodeaJwit.bpeo-general ID C1vU UL It Family -. superbly groomed & Equal()pptyEmployer tureslncluding. Reward 983 ·3l08. leroatiooal company 10·3. Contact Luann : ple,typeSSwpm.adding Dental. front office Law. Send resume & Part-time Sales h.elp have a v ivaci ous j~!ll!ll!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!•!ll!!!ll!!!!!l!!!!!I!!!!!!!! Display cases. wa1t1ng 967-8761 Jackie seeks enthusiastic sell 7S2·2600 or apply in machine. phones and group pr a c 1 i c e . salary req. t.o: Geller & wanted. Pres 11 g e personality. Duties in· r--------• room chairs. Beauty Lost: F Beagle. blk. brn starting individual fo P e r 8 0 n · 1 8 s 5 2 keep bilhn& records. challanging posttlon. Martin.1600DoveSt. Ste gourmet cookware 5~P elude light secretarial in SALES Salon hairdryers and & wht, vie. Irvine & l.Sth. position in our A/P dept. MacArthur, lrv. Teleprompter Cable TV. room for erowth with ex-13S N .8 . in C~M · Must have SID· extremely quiet. pretty COMMflCIAL LE. hydraulic chairs, mir· NB. 548-6389 ~~b~~~= ~eql~1r~'f B~~bnerofcf~~ec.esps~~e~t! !?!_...,'!'., 16th St. NB rn!~·e benefits Call . Library Media Aide c:i~ :e~~t ~~to:; ons1·deergalbrlle ~!',_ceal dri+.vcom· ng·. Tired of selling houses 1 rors,shelvesandplants. SCBIUlrTS A p h lpf I ...... ......., Clerk,6/hr day.l80day N ~ ..,.-days a week' We need Also, make-up, shampoo """"-'' Xln/ espenenc:e fe ud. Country Club. Send re-DELJVERYDRfVERS 973-149:> Ye a r . Re q o Ire s _a_n .... c~y_at~----Benefits mcludti lots or one licensee~ learn Lhe andh11rproducts. topportunity or~· sumeto:lllBigCanyon General 11 I d f lb Part lime office work. va riety & freedom. bk Call631-9754or AUftllr~ vancement,. Outstan~g Or. Newport Beach, Apllicauon.s now being Executive seeking ID· now edge o T • ~ary Perfect for housewives great starting pay & un· skills to manage, ro er IWIKA-1 c, om pensaUon It benefits Calir. 926&1 taken for rumlture de· proce ure Y ping• commercial real estate alter6,898-6809 Helium -Image -to a pleasant worlnng liverydrivets. Xlntdriv-dividuals for businesll .swpm. Laguna Beach &Collegestlldents. Easy limited growth poten· lnrome from mgmt S w i m m Ing Po o I Dryly -Abrupt -envt·ronment. Conta"t· ._.. ing record req. Call expansion In Orange Schools, 54&7025. work must be conscien· ti al Good education. Ch · I Se · B · DAUG""'ER " --i County a.a""""' . tious. 10.20 hrs week s t a b 1 111 y & s e I C · wblle you learn. Super em1ca m ce USI· "' Pat Mills, AMF Scien· Auist.t Mon-Fri. 8am-9am.·............, LtquorStore:Stocllmg& _7Shr.Call646-9?41 motivation A MUST bl'nefils;llfemsurance. ness Laguna Niguel The boss said to his de· tilk Drilling ltl.. 18011 forbusyNBsalon.Call 646-7S79. Cash Register ex healt.b insuran('e & den area Noexpnecetsary, partingsecretary·"f'm Mitchell S .• Irvine. IOHIT&TAnOI DELIVERYPERSON ,.f:HaAL.OfftCI perience necessar y, Part-timeSales.Fash1on Write very detailed let· Lal plan Contact Ken. will train. li0.000. Full sorry to lose you. You've SS7-905l. 6..,7197 w a 0 t e d t 0 de 11 v er Our rapidly eiipanding over 18_ Ai>J>ly between E Island women's special· ter mcludlng ambitions. 675.8700 amount req' Will net been inso&eot, surly and EOEM/F. flowers part·Ume. Must Jntemaliooal company & 3 weekdays . l8Bf ty store. neii. hrs. Some quah!1cauoru. personal ll.!!!!!!!!!!•l!!!!!•l!!!!!I•!!!!!!!~ $40.000 +.Call Collect. unappreciative,jusLl.ille "'!!!!!!!!!!!!••••••fl •BIKESTORE• have oood drivrng re-is seeking an en· Plac.entia,CostaMesa eves&satswkends Call description & desired Mon.Fri 9·6 PM . _m=--=D""'A.--U ... G""'HT-'"=E""'R .... "_-i.,, A · u " Mimi:7s&-9951. salary Write Box F946.I•-•-----• 408-S67.0lll -ADMlM.ASSIST. ss1st manager or cord Please call thusiastic sell surung M•tH•c•Wortl« Daily Pilot,POBoxlS60. Sales ~--=.-......~----Found : Ma ltese lype for small iron &steel im· ~ech. ~or Sct!winn ~· 833-1887 Individual for a general Immediate employmenl PA.ITTIME Cost a M es a . CA Prof.,. ..... ICE CREAM -Xlnt smaliwhltefemaledog. port!irminlrvine Gd a er. ust ve pnor Delivenes.days&evet. oHice position in our to perform general CrewSupervisors,work 921626·0560. CW, NewportBeachloc.FuU Brookburst & Ellis. oppt'y forbright.hiend· s t o re exp Salary Vourcar.Gdpay Call purcbuingdepartment maintena n ce & P /time evenings & RECEPTIONIST MarkellOgreps.tosella price JU.OOO. S33-4242 848-l98l ly , ambitious person llO,COO. 544-983:5. today. 497-4188. Gf ~I I typing, ~nesd& custodial tasks for 3 acre weekends. Supervising Receptionist needed ror product lhat is wanted & Let's become partners. I Found: lriuen. Grey with who bas an analytical BOOKKEEPER D......,,.. ~H I n g req u I re s r h o o I s It e w I E the door to door sales busy , friendly real needed by everyone. have daytime hrs white stripe.sand furry. mind & enjoys working ""'-,_. Outstanding compensa-classrooma + 1 ad crew of youngsters. Ex· E · paten · I available and am look· Whltefleacollor49t·4734 wit.II people. Position In· Tustin. full·lime, F/C, Ex Per . dent a I lion & Xlnt. company ministrative unit. Re celleot earnings for estate office in Npt Bch. arn~~ 000.~~ ing for a service orient· F 0 u n d : G e r m a 0 volves typing, computer h I g b I Y organ I 1 ed . technlcan. Partial dept. benefit.s. Pleasant worlc-. liftin & . person with ability lo _C_a_th~y~644-_9990 __ . ___ ' ~ T ir;· ed businessd. Call · Shepherd. Beagle mix. operation & telephone ~:=~b~~~,:~· ~bryeH..!..'~1:ri· J~~: ~~~t:en;~~~l •. f:nr ~~tr~rni t~re ~ov~~~ motivate. \ian or large RHTAUIA.MT • Qualin~i:agds Answer A 11507 , Terriermix,Lab,Viszle contact. Prior Import AR A p p 11 -..-.·· pliances Employer carianeeded.Ca1J El Roberto NOW hiring •H1n .. lncome ., • ., •""", ..... _ . p·t Bull T rri . ed I , I ' ay ro . 549-2002. Scientilic Drilling ltl . Med1·a Mer,. .. -nts II'' '"'......,.,·"'"'u" mut. I • e -~· experien~ not r~u1r G ro'."'ing _mfgr ft 4 DI Sp ATC H ER 18011 Mitche!IS., Irvine, paid. Pre employment. '"" P/T day & evening AabattsSc*rDiY, FOR SALE lndustnal & Border Collie. Also Ca . b1ut gd ltyping sli~tllls & service onented bim· DRIVER/TRAINER 5S7·9051. EOEM /F physical exams re· _-:::;213=-:-42'7=..:...;·'Zl=S6:;..;E::..0,_E=---i counter personnel. In· 537•7130 commercial carpet Kittens & Rabbits peuao persona y are &127300 quired SUrtlng salary. Petition circulators S7 + terviews lOA,M or 2PM cleaning business. Irvi ne Animal Care essential. Sta.rt around nesses. ' D 1 s Pa t_c her Sl2.900·U4.200 INeg l br FT, PIT Fun & Monday thru friday AAforMidMle Sl0.000. Center.754-3'134 SIOOO Contact Renee Bookkeeping Dr1ver /Tra1ner for Plus Xlnt frin ge easyjob.840-Sl2. Ask for Maria. 43 11111!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~••11!!~ 646--0818, 631·2529 Found. SmaJJ F Muted Labine at Trans-Mark CO in I nine has Im med trans porlation dept. General benefits. Holidays & fashion Island, N.B. SALESPERSON full time Terrier Bllt & Whle. Vic 957·S75l. opening for person ex· Huntington Beach City TM,..._.., C... Vacation days. Apply tc Physical lherapL'Sl as11't Restaurant for antique & home MoMy lo &.o. 5025 Ludin ton CM. 5S7..Q920 A d m i n is t r a t • v e p~rienced in working S c h o o I D i s t . CurrenUy has the follow-Zane de Atakal. Chiel needed ror growing N.B. fumts hmg store Must ••••••••••••••••••••••• "·cretary, Due to e~-w/bank P/R system Ir $1113-$1482/mo. depend· tn" nncitionavailable Adm\ n 1st rat or , ...:o:..:.ffi:..:.1c::.::e:..:..·;:.;548-0t0'7=...:o=:..----i COOK work weekends. 3305 Widow bu money to loan p----....L 5350 ~ " h dll A/P & I led i A I "r-h r RE 0000 N ~ pansion an excellent OP· an ng re 8 ng on exper. PP Y Capistrano·Lagun11 PIESSOPEIA.TOI Coco's, 4647 MacArt ur. Laguna Canyon Rd or · 11 • up. 0 ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• portun.ity h~· arisen for runctions. Duties also in· 7 3 5 · l 4th St H.B. u.........-1 Beach ROP. 31522 El is accepting applira-La una Bea~ __ _ credit check, no penalty. ..., I d M . ·-·M· g c t ......... 1 ~ wanted for in·house ' r k -Call Denison Assoc. EXECUTIVE a capable secretary with e u e· 810"'""10 08 .....,......., · Temporary position. Camino Real, San Juan print she>p In Newport lions or everung roo 6'13-7311 word processing skills. sheets " gen typ~ng. DRIVER/RECEIVER evenings & 1 weekend Capistrano. 92675 Tel Beach Minimum 1 yr fil?jlly daily, 3pm-Spm * SllTE * ability to do reports, Good Co. be neflts . Growing co. has xlnt op· day, experience a must 714-496-3118 expr 00 small orr-set Restaurant Moftgaps. Trwt 24 Hour ESCORTS most of all willing to Salary negol. w/exper pty for Dnver/Receiver. MAMA.GB presa. Good company Deli sandwtch makers & Dff«h 5015 carry out assi&ned Ca1J 7S4-li3l Gen. knowledge or Pl~ue call for an ap-benefits. cashiers. lBor over. rull ••••••••••••••••••••••• 953· 1122 MC i$e tasks. Will report direct-IOOI .... f /C pl um bing products. pointmeot. 9· 30·SPM. Natural juice 41 yogurt ARC AMERICA Corp. or p/time. $3.SO to start, s.ttler ... Co. AUractive Ladles would ly to vice president lndependent film dis-Good working c~nd. Monday thru F'riday, ::[_:.4~~· ~~ ~~~ 714/ll3-l2l21lff'.'Y will train. Fritunkot 5.AUSPEISOH m men's fasluon store. Laguna Beach P lime & f /ti me Salary + comm 494·5Qlll All typet ot ttal estate lovetopartyw/you.Call Se.od reaume. in con· trlbution co. located in Salaty opea. Fr1n1e MS-73611 Boa 8018T, Newport EOt /Afirm Action ters, 17431 Brookhurst SAi.es.i/TIME Ulvtatrnemuln~19'9. LynnorLaurieanytime. fldence, to Tom Roll, Newport Beach has benefits TheBatbMart, Be b t2lllllO E 1 _St_._f'_._v_. _____ The Los Angeles Times S,.cW .. llt -=953-=-9363==-------t Wright Energy Corp , opening for tulle.barge 87$-4830 (Mr. Peters). .. ... , OHke ac • · ~~i~e Womens sbop in lttal S.S Cireulatlon Dept. cur-2-d• •-------11111 200 Newport Center bookkeeper. S_alary DRIVEIWA.Mrf:D A ..,.,...._ MA.NA.Gee4T Cdm. Must have sincere Kron Chocolat1er in renUy has positions •42-2171 54S-O.tl GrHtCa ... my Drive, ll308, Newport commensurate wit.II ex· Male orfemaJe. FT/PT. Per!: needed (or grow-Executive aeeka 5 key interest in Quality Ap-South Coast Plaza has ~:;~!b~~l~~i!:lesv~~·~ WE PAY THE MOST hcorh Bea_c~:.~ ~-per. Don, 851"1502· Afppl'~th!.,r,nmM _ _;,~rvine Ing restaurant Corp of· ~C~; :~°!1~r!'. parel. Send reply Care or r~ll and P.Brt lime posi· earn an hourly wage + For your TD's & ooles. 24 Hrs. 641·0180 A...--.. •lrtldor I• PenoM lorra • ~ •nm. fice. The i.-e ol 10 key. X.lnt income potential J Moon 177F Riverside ttona available. gene('Olil commissions. AtDennisonA.ssoc c..a.1a..cu Exper. only. Newport Full time, Contlaental EDUCATORS lite typing, " bkking. leaching simple busi AveNB92663 546-KRON Call9S7"2361.ext 1204. mnu. AMDffMC/YbA Beacbarea.759-1458. Cuisine.A.sltforKen SomeA/Cpayableexper n e 1 5 s y 8 t em . P/time,ldays,2hn.dai-Want Ad& Call642-S678 11!!!!!!!!!!!1 _____ _ IMVESTOIS Artist/Production Susy 673-3233 PAST/PR~ENT/ helpful. Salary com-1213)$96-2584 ly. AM delivery. L.A. "' Irvine Publisbmg Co. CASHIERS FUI'URE meosurate wit.II ability. Times $100 per week . I ll>ly P1•111 .................. ·· ... : High yield trust Deeds. •u~~y~;.·;;;u needs production artist waotedforautowash ln Educators supplement Call for interview (714 ) MAMA.ewf LagunaBeacb.494-8496. Sale, well secured Call READINGS for maguine and promo N w pt Bch & 1 rvi n e your income wit.II p/llme 549-9322. Rusty Pelican Retait·fabric st.ore ClR financial ~-wort. Paste-up & type areas.644-4460 or rtllmeday/eve'child Restauranllnc.,lrvine. 6 locations Southern P/TIMEEV&IMGS Bkr. by AMANDA specking skills a must. C ...,~ care. If ~ver 20, call Si~-Girl Friday. g.3 Costa California. Trainees & Ca•••t EARN 22\lt~-$33,430 ~~~~UW'~~ Needs to know stat -ters Unlimlt~. So: C~I s Meu Westside, light assistant managers. Ex YOtllllc.rien 2 n d T D c o s t camera. 1-2 yrs. exp HOUSEWA.11 SALIS largest child s1ttmg typing, boob & ship· citing, challenging, ex-Adults with outstandmg $28,875-pays $44S mo PHONE Conta ct : Rebbecca Full or P/time. Apply: service. pinc.646-0'lM. cellent beoefiu ~start attractive personalities int. 3 years. 57o/r LTV-CALL673-<DNOW ! 549-'834.X252 Crown Hardware. 102.4 642-6610 • GIRLS& "'--, 16 ·2S ing salary. Must have who enjoy working with I •••••••••••••••• w IW\I t ii b .. d La&una Hi Is! American •sff~y lrvme lWestclifO NB cCorporateHdqlrs) yrs. to travel and help re a ac .. groun 10·15 year old youths Financiall-714-8216-5161 COEDS-Would love to ,,. -PreferRTWor related. Eveninia 6-9 p.m. Call party wit.II you. Call Sue work in plastics. Im· CA.SHIR Just starting up In a busi· writer. No exp. Call 8 to (213)627'°"'11. 64 2. 43 21, e xt. 34 3 A _./ or Kathy any lime mediate openings Need HOUSEWAllSALIS neas or your own ! A lOAM. Mon. thru Fri. on· between 2 p.m. and 5 ~ 953.93113 cirls for first and second Pull or P/tlme. Appty: good way to tell people ly. Ask for Terry. MASSIUSl&lecn, p.m.AskforAndrea P~/ shifts. Must ...,.ak and Crown Hardwate. 102A about it is with a low-891-6750. Must be attrl<?tive and -Lott & &.:..... Geraldine A-es Healy u,.._ t Cl lfl d d h I t 11 ·-------• ~ ,... understand ~h. Ex· Irvine (Westcliff) NB cos au e a . ave p euan penooa ( •••••••••••••~••••••••• (56S·78·&124) report at h 1 ful . t in . -Phone 642-5678. Want Ad Hel ? 642·S678 ty. Apply in penoa only. I.I. INYISTMIHT A.o•ct d h 5100 once to 910 Darrell St.. per e P · ra re· CHICDICAI ' U oooa lo 8 pm. Circle Eam while you learn. ....................... Costa Mesa. CA 92627 · lllble person. 6'2-l026 needs a few gd drivers. Muaage a. Health Spa. H E R I T A G E MA Credit In 30 days. Thank Paul. A.1...w.rT...-.. 493-ma 2S01 E Pacific Coast INVESTMENT will 0 ua ranteed. Free SEW Don't want to No ~xp nee. Jmmed Childcare. _,H::..•:::..Y<..:·------teach you creative • Brochure. Call Alice. write.l wilJtakecalls.A ope!UD.C.NB.548-7383. Cheerful, reliable IJJ. MECHANlCHELPER rlnancing. 1031 Ex· • s.sz-7065 call will mean a lot to Assemblers. We wlll dividual needed to pre>-vw shop experienced changes, investor de· Cllrk._P... me. Have a nice day train . Apply 7 AM . viduare!or3cb11dren2 w/toola. Dei>enclable ' velopmenU1counseling. * * Of Ugllh * '* YBF MacGregor Yachlll. 1631 aftemooos per week. Oc· respooslble548-5181. Ex per counselors re· lndlvldual or iroup ERIC: WEMETVOUAT PlacenUa,COetaMesa caalonal full days. Our .._.IC._............ ceive100%comm.Thels chaNra. Reservatlon.s. THE WAREHOUSE. Au t 0 Mech 11 n i c. Cdll home only, car a. "' ~ an unusual oppty for 113-wc W E N E E D A Professional cnly. 20% ref a muat. Salary nea. Own tools, 3/yrs exper. right pencn. C«afiden· D..y'tLodler BARTENDER WITH A pa rts . 503 Labor. '40-9290 lnbrake&front-endpre-Ual lotervlew. Call Bal"""·Pavilioo 8 L E N D E R . 173-3320 I ,....... ...... &42S618 ferred . Gd pay Ii Vince~. -CALL ... DAWN 986-2064. C aaslfacu,,.... • medical benefila. NOl1!!!!1!•••••••1I C. PMI 5150 WED-SUN EVES ~11•1y P1•1at ................. ., :~~.ay!.:...~d.!r, wEoarstk Trade your old stuff for ·~••••••••••. •••••••v•••• Ptf'MMt Serlkn 5360 \ .. .,...., nwv - Rader wanted, prl at.e •••••••••••••••••••• .. • ~ Coast Hwy , CdM new goodies wllh a •an. Newport lo LA dai-Mature active retired : 644-8022. Clusilied ad. S.U.S678 b'-(21'!485-S708 (7t4) gentlm aeekind house = . a· ·1y ,.1., -=-~...... SJM ~~:r.~ta~~re:::: ~ ACCOONTS BDYABl.E : : II I UI .................... \. ....................... :~refen.1'7S-~450 1: CREDIT lt\lSTANT ~DS - .. •••••••••••• .......... Wiii prepare bank deposits and resolve STUDElllii..ITS PAIJ TIME EVDll$ SOUTHAMERJCA 1; credit and billlna problem1. 2 yea.rs credit n · We art prt1e11U1 aeelltn1 adults wtth NOW ON SALE! • exper. Good accounUnaakllls, lncludlng type pleaaant peuonalltlea -'to would be Llame boy, A au So. 40 wpm aad 10 key by touch. Muat be lllii.JEEDED ~ ln wortl111 ln Sala t Promotlcia America 1peclall1t. dlplomaUc and P"acioul ln ckallna Y'itb U1e n witb DlllJ Ptlot Carrien 10 to~ ft!U' o1ct: Tery Rl•eroJackaon.24 public and ules 1Wf O>mpetitJv.e nlary C U~eartWipavallabat'°l10lPIDOL lira t<ompultrlaed enr~mploytt benellla fn<'T"4Tiit company Eam *'V\..~ per week. Ria: S:IOPll to l :IOPll, Monda1 tbrv service Prccloa ! To paid health. llfe and dl!ntal insurance. Call ...,..,.~ fridaJ. Some Saturday availablllty. ror Bueno• Al ru IHI, N2-4321. ext. m tor appdntmtnt. Trips & Prizes. C4 .-. aPllOUlt&MOt, call: 142·'321, ull for Ben lotiYia • Colombia Cl .t I.,. ALAI Wllliamt. -' • '-• -. Holiday Cl •Y.,,.., • ..... -· ~ICOASTDMYMOJ . . . ;r:.;:,:~ ~~ m~!tf ~ llO W. IAY ST .. COSTA MESA. aaol. CA. fUti . . . . . . . ORANGE COAST DAIL 't PtLOT • : . . .. . . . . .. . . . . ............................. · . ·' : alOW.IAYITa,;~ITAfll!~~.tlQI : '• AIU.OUAL TUlflf'Y .-wYI• .' l ........................................ . . Sales Trainee For District Manager This highly s1:1ccessful local newspaper bas an openmg fur a trainee m the circulation department Bask skills will entail supervision or 10 to 14 year old boy and girl homl' deli\ery carriers Areas or superv1~1on will be delivery, collect1ons nnd sales Selected applicant will rtte1ve liberal starting salary. regularly scheduled raises, bonus opportun111es and lll3ny fnnge benefits such as company paid dental and health plan. group hre insurance. varallon and sari< leave Company vehicle 1s furnished durmg working hours. Applicants must be over 18, have a good dn\ltng record and be neat appearing, Hours are 11enerully JI AM to 9 PM, Monday thru Frida)' Some overtime Is available. If you are qualified and interested 1n learning the circulBlion business contact t.be Daily Pilot at D> W Bay, Cosw Meta before 10 30 AM or alter 2 PM daily. Ask for Don WUhams or Ken Goddtrd Field Sates Supe~ L1m1ted openlna& available in the Orange Coast areA, for self·mocivat.tid. career oriented individual who can work with Finld Sale~ Pt'QP!t. Train . motivate and 1ct results. Station waaon or van necessary. F.x~ional earnings, plus Jot. related benefits available for the right pe()C)le. If you can pl'Qduct result.a, l\Ot Just talk about ~' call · .,.... for sntervitw. Ask for •r. Chance. . .................................. .. . ~' ... . . I ,' .. I r I Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. Octo~r 9. 1981 DI Sell it all and put in your pocket! DAY WEEK 8Days 3 Lines 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 6'2·5678 8 Dollars n. MW Dally Piiot 8·Day WI •k tt'i Q Classified PLUS ' HelpW..e.d 7100 Hft,Wlllld 7100~ " 1010 1050 Mite••··-1010 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rtcp/lypw ror proputy SERVICESTATION """•'" I OOI Keamore &Pilla: port. dis· management l()('ated ln Mature person for •••••••••••............ bwaaber bo, lge dryer new Huntington Beach selfserv1ce gas &i car $100, IH stove $12.S. Office Park. Pleasant wash Apply: 1701 Tustin WESTlllNSTER Sofa bed 125. 497 ·2719 DINETTE aet 4 cb.IJra Grandlather Clock. ptly Butcberblock formica assembled, .. Emperor top, wroudlt iron tees ~...dm1.673 2549 phone voice. Typing SS Ave CM ABBEY GE refril, 11 ', SIOO, &i . 64.5·7D Ford Shell Top SlOO Kin& +WPM. Good benefits. SERVICE TECHNICIAN m:r~~~ve. Hotpoint 9~' uprlghl 536·75Sl for heaung & air condi· CARDEN GROVE r r u u r, S1 S. Ca 11 Sec retary . Mature t1on1ng co.mpan y 840-1581. woman, p/t. 1 s. Mon· Permanent position for ~en Kenmore washer & gas Fri. Phone, rrusc duties qualified person w/3 yrs . dryer, xlnt working Callmorning.s646-8838. or more exper Pd Oalt rum., library t~l. rood, SJ.25 ea. S22S pr. Hobdays &i profit shar-Sl50. d!Sl.o $75. chair. 846-7&94 1ng, & med benefits. S3Q. m1ss1on bksblva, . SECRET ARY Laguna Niguel. Call 1225. SS7-91119eves. Refri&. 30 c~ ft S1dl' by ADMlu .&SST. 831·0700 Cherry dble bed 6. Stde$325.Dishwasher ""' " b ' port $.1.25, b & w TV To S 151600. SERVICE STATION .dboar.d " footboard, Port $35, lypewriter <all A. TTBl>fMT 11de rail, new matt/box ca 5 542-8'1!18 Loft Bed. Comp w /mat· tress, ladder, guard rail, suo. 963-51MS 9Q.51MS Muat Sacrifice. Brand new , tables, lamps, palotiop. mirrora. Belt Offer. From $25 to $300 S53·10U Growing automobl le F 11 art . 1£ spras. '650. 957.m05 · coach building Co. needs . u or p ·lime ve~-11111 Refrig. Hotpoint side by ,,,.,,. Lrg Maple Table, 4 dynamic self.starter mgs&week~nds.Macs side. White, auto ice YARD SALE. Sat. 10.S. GI ANT 2 FAMILY FRI. & SAT. ONLY 9·3, AMMUALSALE chairs.$1SO.GoodCond. w /all around skills to Texaco 9fi8.6Sa5 maker . 642-77'4 Furn., clothing & misc. G A RAG E SA L E , clothes, kit. items. & at H.I. Bm CW. 963-6316 take charge ol front Of· Sl~EIS HURGENI'!!u REFRIG GAS spacious 745 James St .. C.M. (off Sal/Sun9-4PM some furn. 9044 La _ _._ . Sofa aod love seat, 2 "9 uThisweek · 19lh&Pomona) 401E.BaySt.CM Cas1taAv.F.V. Proc.,.,....to chanty. fice. Type 6S wpm. Eastern Onion Singing only"'** lower freezer, copper gd Ansa phone almost 8 d t 1 Ward&TaJbert, >'.V. months old, brown noral knowledge of bookkeep· Telegram Co. needs 7 Oriental ji,' .. ,c, ..,c to cond $150plck up. lS yrs accumulation-• F · e s. rumpel: m sc.. SAT/SUN l0-4 print. Scot Guarded. ing payroll& eood b 1 ._.. ,,.,., 556 3740 644-2'llS tools, boat parts, hshld new. $100. our poster free coffee. Jo'ri/Sal 8-5 -w ~ IJ, KIVI . . com· singers w o ove to S32S. Oversiie coffee • white French Provincial 2761MendouDr. C.M. Hsewares, washer. as....,.,,ae ior_.., ti.'f'l~~t~,:!~ Q:s;~9 perform in public M~t tble, SSS. 2 twin t>m, $40. Washer. dryer, Lady ~~~~~ii~:~~~ bed. full size with pine • . dryer, s pc drum set. 851-2306 W. l6tbSt.CMS48~ll ha ve re Ii ab I e End tble, S3S. Mexican Kenmore. Heavy duty A NB 645-spread and canopy cov ANTIQUES: Victorian clothes, toys, tum. Sat. Honn I060 """'9'!!••••••tl transportation. (7141 SwagLamp,$4S.2Chest permpress.SL5Qea. v., · · 7673 er. Sl2S. Full siz.e mat drtsser/marbletopS400. only 20201 Imperial ..................... .. ""' 670·1212 M·F, 9-5. or drawers. $40 each. s 67S.S273 Sun. only, 8-5. Furniture, tress, near new, SJO 9 Pitcher & Bowl set $125 Cove, H.B. Pariaol Saddle. Rare. ~ARY Stat ioner y store in 0$l~k ~~··i:et ~ks2 licycln I020 ~?!~~~7~~Y ~u~ drawer dresser, S3S 4 ~~~C::nra~~~~:35co~~~ Chest o~ silverplate. Best Offer Secretarial position Corona del Mar needs . · o ?· ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• H B <He .110 I· drawer chest. S3S S9SO Octagon shisum 72/~c chsna. landscaped C11JS11IY673-3329 Laguna Hills area Typ. exper'd saleslady. Full· silk screen pnnls. $55, CRUISER B h. d mNi 0 1 3-drawer chest, $40 wood table S425 . tr.ain boar.d, lralns & •-w-"-• 1070 ti 5 d w•-t k UC 2 Oval mirrors. 0ilt Boys'""". t.Le new.""" us a r ' 0 ear y I w . bl d SlO II .. '--·-, -... r 1 n g 7 ow pm , Ii t e me. ays ...... wor · ~ • -ua -les ariog en er. Chair/needlepoint $42. v1 ag~. uun:u.e.set or ••••••••••••••••••••••• s horthand. good co 1ng conds. Especially frames .. S12S each. 4 Call David m-4728. sa · . 1 Toaster, $5. Clothes. Dessert set/Japan $42 6, aot.1ques &i rmsc. Sat M 1 r q u e w e d benefits. salary open fsneclientele.6'4-7482. VoguemU'T'OrS,$35each. Girls 24 lD 10 spd Blue Furniture, clothing, sur· clothes. clothes. 14, 16.,, Also 2'l nfle S75 Violin Only, 9·3pm_ 209 No. ring .25KT White gold. Call. Sue AMe, between TEACtB 2 Side Chairs. SlO. 8 ft Good Cond ~ . fboard, ~.Sat. & Sun. and 20\.;·24"'1. Shoes 8i,, Sl50 Pauited plates & Bayfroot, Balboa lsl. l600 obo 857-9580 after 4. 5 P M Moo. Fr I n e e d e d . E a r I Y wide oak wall shelves, 759-1211 Ext 284 days. 2321 Bayfann. SA Hgts. W. AU prices. K.rng size mo~e Starts Friday •Keo l's Super unce A 6pm. 586-4400. I childhood. element.ary $325. Carpet remnants, 640--0236ru ts APT SALE moving reversible comforter, 91m 2211 Tusun Ave Year Garage Sale, Sat. -:s..=------- SECRETARY <EXEC) credential or child de· royal blue. Over 100 , must sell ~LI hsehld It/navy blue S2S NB t0/10,8-2pm.25000cean C u s tom designed E th . ti ff t & I . books. AU types. $2.00 to ....... tWa..W. I OZS furnishings. Sat. 10/10 Chairs. S3. $10. Pictures, . . Blvd. (comerolOcean & Lunaraioe mink jacket n us1as c,e ir1en veopment permit 3. $5 .00 Royal lHue. •••••••••••••••••••••••only , starts at 9. dishes. 2 service for 8 MOVING · Furn, mist' Carnation)CdM.Noear· b y M . Jacques of organ ii ed. w /bkkpg 4/hrs. a day. Schoo.I age Saratoga Trunk S4S. REDWOOD 2X6'S Everything must go. Ironstone dinnerware hsehold items, invalid ly inspections please Newport Beach, worn exp.•day wk.Pdvac.& childcare center Call Ued6 ... _Malt Of II .,..Sat twice u 8 $1800 I s moou~. e 4' to 20' long. Xlnt deck· 17072 Pinehurst, Apt. D, sets. S30 each Much, equip., • goes r n, • Hems range $5·$100. · · · · ho idays. Send resume, SS2·S618 fer. iog. Fresh load arriving H.B. much more! S2866un Vl21·6pmLo. 64Cl·Ml424. Appls , ob1·..,.1s of art. 760-01'2 will contact. Write Box a-.a-.aE ' -32 •A ...-.-..'-""=------.945, Daily Pilot. PO T .,..."_.. 4 4-,"' weekly. Save at 5li' /ft. Yard Sale, comer of San· Buffet hutch, coffeelable, e asco ' . . toys, etc. . S 18.00 o Be au t i r u I Bdrm sl'l llSO Coffee & end tables S50 each Refrigerator $4 00 6'75·9735. Inside Sale. Lou of uems at best reas. offer All good stuff. 5J6..71.S4. 1f no ans., lteepcalling STORE COUNTER 72"x30", w. cash drawer . 846-2529 '67 Chrysler Imperial. 1300 080. 3 Mens 10 spds, SSO Ea. Girls 3 spd, $25. Color TV's, SS.SIOO B/W TV. ~.00. Kitch tble & Chairs . $50 Fridge, ~.00. Port 01.8· h/wash szs. Much more 216t,) Broadway. CM 645-6170. Sofa, $140; Water bed Sl20. coffee table s:.!CJ. din rm chairs S20 Misc SS l ·8038 SS l ·8098' Magnificent 6 ft MODEL S HIP . Onl y $800 ' 640-8688 ____ _ Everest le Jennin gs Wheel chr. Brand new Aak in & $250, 540-9215 Carpet, apt grade, Lan. w/cus hion air pad. lark strip, installed, $6.00 yard compl. Approx 100 yds I 84S, 932:.'1 Full set Hagen Club~. bag, cart $150. Singer t lgzag , many a c ceuor1 es $100. After Spm673-&71 Box 1560, Costa Mesa. SOUCITOIS 111111 Jim,646-lllllhoytime. ta Ana & Knox Pl, CM. antq. steamer trunk, Moving Sale Everything OKTOBERFEST Lawn Diamond Ring Set .. 93 92626-0560. Experienced only.,; per REDWOOD LA.THE Clothes. hsehld items. woven wood blinds, & goes!! 839-8776. Ask for Sale. Sat. Oct 10th 9am· Ca .89 C. Must see to ap· Secretary. Part-lime. 3 hr Part time evenings 50·6' boards/bundle, items., toxs. trunks mu c h m ore . #9 AllanorTe[J'. 2pm . Univ. United predate. Call 58l·6708 8;:',ac~·~:~rd~·i:r daysaweek. and Saturday mornings. $1.2/bundle.646-988SJim deak,trunka.Sat.only Lindberg, Irv. M!l-8483. Fantasic!! Garage Sale. Methodist Church, ~ a'!pt ~=at Banlt Karaslan rugs. etr Must be accurate typist Ask for Mike. 964-2239 UltiB OUT! 14" PLYWOOD Sat/Sun, !Mlpm. 1675 New Sat/Sun., 3102 Donny Brook CM. Culver" Univ., Irv. enca a . 497-2719 760-8868 Ask for Telephone operators LAWTON-McNElLL Goodlside,SIO/shffl. Hampshire. C .M. ANTlQU~tojunk.l~to Fairview to Bellfast. 4 Sat 9-4. Toys, boots & MadllHry 1071 8-'x"""""'u'"'"w""'oo-lru-g.-s-la-te_b_lu-e Margaret answering service for ESTATESALE Ms-9325 Motorcycle, artist mat· S50. Dye maker tools, blks west Fri/Sat 9·6. games. Cklthing, cook· ....................... wl/ ivory/ gold design. t ___ b thoee who like 1 job with "'-'off all items. Sat .. Oct. tiog board, 100·5 lo pocket watches, dolls, Cas.h. only. Too much to ing a. sewing items. 4396 . 957-0'l«i ~ ... ,_ r• K a ch a I lenge Many 10 only! llM. 4480 Park C-.n11 & choose fro m, misc Hummeb & lots more. meahon all. Laocewood. lrvine. Nr PIESS If you are l~g for a benefits. 362 3rd Strett Newport Dr .. NB. l!pllp 1030 clothes· a. s. 3025 Samoa Pl., off Hts. garage sale. Sat Michelson AM~250 Seattlebound?Save SlOO. fast p~ce pos1Uon work· "C" LagWUl Beach. .. ..................... Dus lass ,,..,. tbl 6 Labrador, CM Sat. 10110 2508 Holly Ln. MUL Round trip for 2 Air1Cal sng w1lh '""' executives ---.... .&WIPU'lll1&c. Vivitar 7$-:!m lefts $125. .rm g ...., • 10.SPM Newport u.. Colo TV Garage sale: dirt bike, "won trip" can't use ...,,.. IUlll.C';>_...,,,TW.-Newl280 .... ultiplier*"" chasrs,xtraleal,almost "'"' r ' stereo ski boot.s skis Gray floor model shoot ... n ..__, ICD at Orange County TREETRIMMER Nowopeuforbusineaa, -a..·--• .. 3 _, newprof.a.mps&ispkrs MuJUfamily&arageaale. lablem~aw, armo1rei 1974AMCSta~Waa. delivery, rebuilt. Good ,..ust y....,.orelh ... ..,l, Airport. Martin Aviation Exprd in aJI phases al 1860 Newport Blvd. C.M. "' .._.,. &i other furn. Sat only. Misc furn, bathroom desk, ssc. --Pinball machine, golf cooditloo. ~~~~6~~m-i7~s~gr~~ may be the place for tree work and modern We accept consign-Ccih 1035 9-4, 717 Iris, CdM. (in puJlmao nr MW vac GARAGE SALE· Office clubs and cart. rattan 642-5457 George you Appllcantmustbea equipment. Top pay and ments. Come in & sigo ••••••••••••••••••••••• aroffa ). shampo'oer & much furniture. board table, bl ki h -~':f :r~c=~er !~~~v! ~::!i~~·r~e;s,em c~l13 up for f~ ~ Tree. c:A kit~. Himatty t Garage Sale, 5 family. more. 2400 Elden CM. II chairs. dining room ~~ia~c~P'aodt\~~h:~: Alters PM the initiative to gel pm. 6'6-4-041. lG-6. urms. a.amese, 1 co · Moped, antiques, couch, Sat/Suo 9-3 table 4 rhairs, doors. 18 .1 16 . Dew be~ r Y • Generator-4KW, 110 & d -S .. CRI°'·CE ors lOO. 548-8587 cn'b, baby c ..... "'-. much • shutters Un1vers1ty Park Village things one. ~tbout be TRUCK Dnver' produc· n r • ..,.._ Gmt Ywd S.• S lurda 9 2 • 7.20, gu powered, never sng told. Muiimum of 3 Uon tramtt Zl yrs old Picasso lilho MS. Dali 2Adorablek.itlies. l wb1te more. Sat/Sun.10.5. 3070 Antiques. household is.ts. E. i~tol llSat&cSunonly used.16QO.f73-1174 years experience re Gd. driving~. ~9831: etclling m. ~5585 1 striped~. Kill br C.M. goods, louof plants. Sat· Santa' Ana s.9·1814 Multi-family garage.sale. WiU trade extra H.D. 5 quired. Excellent salary T-ST Aftpllaeca 1010 . MOVIM& SA.LE Sun 9 'ti! 4. 313 Vista B;!boa !~land Garage C~nopy bed and mirror. spd Atlas Drill Press for and benefits package to ,,.., ....................... Part Himalayan lciuens BaysCost.aM~,a Sale Sat"'·-03 Furn.. dinette ~et, corne~ AircompressorB47.9742 the right person Call N. B. electrical engineer· HARBOR AREA 10-$50 each SAT.10-4 '""'' ;r-couch. MISC furn, ski -=----=--~=-"-"----=- Pat Hodg ins at (714 > in g firm Hea vy APPLIANCE SERVICE 957~ 614 Knoxville, H.B. MO"'..--.• Clothes ~ much more l'~u1p, roller skates, Mitcal•n• I OIO u" • ..,,,. f . . h I . G . u,_,. l20 Sapphire bl I -'t to • ..-·'WUV or 10terv1ew tee naca typing. ram-We buy used appliances Himalayan Kittens, CFA Christmas decorations. -• ~----es, ypewn ers, ys, ••••••••• ••••••••••••• Secretary mar & spelling skills a -Wesellrecood.,guar. S175. 770·8688, eves. b hlh& ....... a ironing board, chair. Furn .. 6 walnut stereo, games. model train la· Lo••••~- Typlst for Nwpt Bch must. M.in .. 80 wp~. appliances. 5'4~3077 SSl-5663 Sat Oct IOll-4. 275 Albert paintings, &helves, kitch wall shelves, antq c.oP· bl~. clothes. Oct 9 & 10. Helium Bouquets de· R.E. lnvst. Co. Stat typ. Other duties include r1l· I IUY A..Pft.IA.MCIS n-.. I040 Pl C<>1ta Mesa items. Misc. UMl Alta perOboilerVi, muchN mB sscrf· ~n & Slat ~3 1485Cl Ylul cc:a Ii vered. Perfert for H•wr.:i, 'cl:.lew Full membership avail at IS% below the reg price of S1600 CootactSSl-3733 ev Marble-top Coffee Lable. $150. CB radio, $120 Story of Life Medical book 8 I sso. 646-069'1 Whirlpool frig SlOO. Gold couch & chair $100 Panasonic stereo S20 963.0789 ing a must. shorthand & ing, It phones &i general __,.. ..,..•Ro SALL' Sa •· s Vista Dana Point Sal 239 _cean iew~ · · 0 nve. rv me < 0 ege every occasion. 673-4419 ff. S t Les 957·8133 •••••••••••••••••u•••• '" "'• t"' un, T l bet Cliff & Ct Pak) -word processor ex· 0 ice . 1 ~ry com· KEESHOND Pups. AKC. Oct 10& ll,9amlildark. 9·2:30 11.1 in w 5 r LOSING LEASE, quit· Sunbeam Elec. Lawn perience preferred. mensurate with exper. HOT OFFER' Ch ire M/F Pet& 2090gle C.M. Hwy.S/S9-4 --Misc furn. lamps, small tingbusiness.selling ~ut Mower.Topcond $100 549·2988. Good company benefits. • hamp s p t ' Garage Sale, furn, misc, Two Family Garage Sale. beds. 9.3 Sal 20062 Bay ALL supplies and fix· 96().9511J CallM6·9995. COLDCASH! ~131:;j345.ft~ P y . GW9C)IS..Sat household,242-U4 Cer il 448SevilleAve.,Balboa, View . Santa Ana tures includin&: -------•ITYPIST/ REC EP· TO EDISON · pm. 2008l0rcllidSAHgts Pl.CM.9AM-4PMSat. Penn.PointSat/Sun9-S Hei&bts.556-9134 Display cases. waiting PANAM2forlboarding SECRETARY TJONIST P.R & fund de-CUSTOMERS' S~ TdZ~P pCuaspsh,on~yKC. room chairs, Beauty passes Value up to Local Newport Beach V'e Io pm en t de p \,. • _,.,an · Salon hairdryers and $2SOO. SeU $200. 759·9320 Savings & Loan is seek· Personable, organized d-900l hydraulic chairs, mir· •BALLOONS ing a self motivated self-s tarter. Varied Get $25 for your opera-BEAGLES AKC. S200 rors,sbelveu.odplants. secretary with strong res pons I bi 11 ties. ble sttOOd mngerator. 080 Also. mate.up. shampoo Unique penonalhed gift O:o~~~;b~1 3~~i ~~~: 5S /6Swpm. EHel l. It's costins you up to 12wks.AllshoU. ,_..,_. 1050 ftallltwe IOSO ,_.,,..... IOSO Fewlt•• IOSO andhairproducts. ~~n~!~~~~s nJ J k be.oefitJ &c oppty. to ad-$144 or more a ye.ar In ~9W ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call631·97Mor Ba"---olNe......,... ge a manner to wor S An I t · b'Jls D t r uuuua ~ for the VP ol Loans. and vance. anta a area. e ec ric 1 · · ooa e AKC AFGHAN KING INNERSPRING Naugahyde Sofa $75. XJnt Waler Bed with Heater. Kng sz bed, S7S. Zenith a terS,89M809 Btautiful new white wed· VP of Administrallon. 546-5760 ~~g::a'~~ ~: HOUNDS EXTRA FIRM mattress rood. 2 Twn beds & 1 dbl 0 a k head boa rd color TV. S7S. Rnd patio Ceiling Fan·Casabella ding gown, never been Salary Sl.200 per mo Waiter/Waitress needed, charities listed below, be 3 ADORABLE 7 week set never used worth bed ps ea. 673-31134 bookcase tbl, SlO., misc. Bst of rs. Victorian, AnUque edi worn• size 9-10 $100 w tr ull insurance lunch shift, Athens s ure to mention this oldpupples 15:io. sacr 124s del. 3Pc Babyline bdrm set· 75 __ 673-8231 760-0150. lion, 52".blade.s, re· 631·5™ benefits & paid career !iestaurant,891·3100. special olfer when you 67S.10St Never used queen sz. crib+ mau.ress. chang· Twin box spnng, mat· N EV E R USE D : vene, 4 tulip bghts, was ...;:.;:;.;;....;;.;~----- apparel. Please call WA.ITRlSSES make the ar~ange-Golden Retriever Pup· worth 1399, cash ooly iog tbl-dresser. good treu&frame.S25eapc. ~fa/loveseat $300. Qn $299.Takel125.7»-0986 HTA.TESAU Ms. Denny Pans1a Ex per. 31y rs. min ments. get a rec~ipt. a~d pies. AKC. S200/Sl7S. S2l8 del Usually home. cood. S125. 9fi8.2504 _ 499·52'24, 499-5000 "Ddrm $540. tMmts. szoo. Rem . elec. typewriter DOVB SHOlES 714~ f/time avail Apply in So~ther!I California Can leave a 1st week of 754.7350 New 2 lamps, 2 eod tbles. Deak & rhair, 7 dwrs. glass top dinette .S22S. SISO. Counter si refnge Antique Cherry Harvest llJ!!!!!!!!•l!!!!!!E!!!!.!!!!O!!!!.E!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I ptrson. JolJ,y Roger, 400 Edsson will.~ you S2S. Nov 5'45-'72164 MUST SBJ. cofftt tble, B/0 . Price med. shade maple. Sl2S. Ma~tresses/boxspnngs· Sl50. Alum. ladders & Table. Louie XV Gilded So. Coast Hwy., Laguna Your dooation IS w de· Mahogany Dbl. Bed tags still Oil. 1144-5319 xlnt cond. 968-2546 TWUI $80, f~ S90 Qn. misc. 4934187. Walnut Console, Cedar -------• Beach ductible. Free pickup by AKC lruh Setter Pups. 2 w/mattress. Night stand Full 51 box spring & mat WATERBED $130. MORE .. 770.~1 StoMs Tldlats $50"' Chest, Assorted Chairs, •SfCIETAlJES• thecbar1ty.1bisspecial F . 10 wk s, shots, &dressertomatch.Lllte tress.new,$1.50. Kangsiie completewlth Chrome & glass md tbl 851·°'2.8 Tables. Crystal, Silver. R.E/Mlrt/StQl8,000 WaitrftMa offer expires December wormed. 5.646-1942 new. Must see lo ap. 673-4225 all a ccessories &. w/6 Breuer Chrs. $300. Collectibles. Books . Sh80/FuJIChgT/BS22.000 ~~c!tari!~'~r~~~t>;>~ 18. 1981. F, s ~!C~~!tored. prb ecitate.ffOnly SlMOOO !>r Antique Vanity w/mirror Nbookshelfd.h~adboard. ~~!:,~~6 eves/wknds, B~n:s~ ~~·~~~ ~gJ;~ ~~~~rut Junque. Etc. AsatPropMgmlS16,200 Ne wport. Apply in f h' f .1 ea o er. a ria &stool szoo.SoUdwood ew coo 1t1on. $200 . ..v.· Works&d.$1S0.6Jl·6072 . Exp Consultant Ours person between 2 and 4. Children's Hospital lots 0 w •te, a-mi Y 6 31 ·7797 a ft 6 PM d pedestal din bl New baby crib. sso. WANT ACTION? Find what you want m LiiReitldersAgy,lnc. Accuardi'a Blue Beat ofg~:)~~ty r:~~::J. w/s~:i.~ash weekdays, anytime f!1es.4 chairs.SZOO.~; 7l4-7Sl·8Sl6. ClassifedAds642·S678 Want.\dResult.s 642·5678 DailyPilotClassifieds. 4020 BlrchF.sf64EOE Cafe. un 21.st Pl, Balboa Wttkends. If no answer reel to reel tape rec 175 • ..._. u--..a • ......_. u--..a .i......a.... u--..1 ........... u--..1 Newport/83.1-8190/Free p . 1 . the 11 •AKC registered Irish pleasekeept.rying. ,,,.9672 • --· ..,. -.--· ..,. -., ..., enansu a (IO a ey St. Vincent de Paul Setter puppies•, 10 wks lt r c rl b' 7.,.,. ........................................................................................... . behind the Ritz.) (7l•) 633-9190 old, 1175. &34Z2 a 1an u o ca 1net. Kennedy tool caddy W5. SECltfTAIYJEXEC Wanted · 2 part-time SIBERIAN HUSKY beautlf'i:-'~· 17'FrzrS1.3>.Elecdryer Large Insurance agency evening phone !!Olicitors The Salvation Anny PUPS AKC. pp, $l9S. & b/w coosl TV $40 ea. has opening for ex setting appoUltments for (714)5'474131 bl.lt/wbt Champ. breed. Sofiabeds, twin corner ~846~·'717~-------- ecutlve secretary. Must salesmen Salary + Kenmore washer/dryer, 536.3485 group w /table &i New full·siz.e bed, mal· be self starter and have Comm. Call Blase or elec., xlnt cood 3 yrs atorll!e 1125 644-4579 tress ac box sprino• ISO good oral and wnlten Marie. 714-957.m83 • AAAHomeDogTralning. ' · -· · communication skills. old .67S-MSO People Tralnin1 tor SU RPLUS FURN. Callaoytime:?S0.5832. Xlnt paid compaoy W_..M. 20 cu n si~by side F/F Dogs Is Your Dog A SALE! Sofa bed, $100. Cba.ir & benefits Call: Linda al Part time. SPECIALTY Frigidaire Refri&. Cop-Pat? Call Ua. We'll do Entry table $25. Tall ta· sidetable,SlOO. 549-8909 FASTNER CO packag. rtoae. . 642-5671 t.be re.st.1131-12115 ble lamps $25 ea. Mag m.3445. SEC'Y/RECEPT aog a nd light misc Rdrig, very clean, auto h to y 8045 Stereo console SlSO. Wrought ilOll 48" round TR • ""EE duties Must good have defro1t Sl50 • Cub ooly. 642-3736 Sat glus table. 4 ch.airs, t '"""' communirations to help _,,...,.., ....................... only b •· Xln d 3 day wedt, $4.50/hr lo t 1 1 _,...._ Lovable, 1entle. white -· ar •too... t con · start. 1 girl office. Great our c.oun et SI .es. n· Older Refri&. dbl dr. ass. lab/Sbepberd mill. 11 Teak dinln1/conference $150. 833-3415 aher Spm. oppty to team &c ad· terestmgwortwilhgood Runa good. New olc 11 mo Neutered all abots table, chairs $450. 8' sofa, lovuut, 2 vance. Must be &ood surroundinp. S!RVCO re<ri1 u.odr wmty 1100 (2U) 582-tl.M ' · RolalJool skill Burt bin· matching chain, earth speller Ii have typln& ftiS~~7'tip~og~~· 6'5-fl.173 . FREETOYOU dln&s $125.~ml tones, xlnt cood. $400. ability. 557-1300wltdya. ~ '_ Rdrig, ff'06t free, very 1 yr old re:maie Ge.rman Dresser, St\ tall, solid all. Art. S " weekends. SEC'Y JllC.IPT. . Weekend aide, SatfSun. clean, worb fine. $250. Shepherd, very loving, oak, whi~es Call: 631-1'7~ lndepend'ent him dis· 3: 30 .11. Re I ia ble. S48-8513or~ oeecls room to run. 8eiae·whlte3pcSedlonal trtbullon co. located In Newport Villa 4000 Wuher, clean, worll:a Pl:f143aft.!pm Maple dining table $150. Good condition. Nwpt Bch has opening Hilaria way,' N.B. 1ood $9S. 548·8513 or Free: Duling F. 6 mo. nomar top wit captain _.6'2=-'·3S=l2'------ for Secretary/Recep· MZ·Slll. S48-t48S Cock-1-poo Puppy. cbalra SZ50, 9 drawer Bed. Serta. Full size. tlonl1t. Salary com· "llOX ,_ •. TOI Pree1er. older upgrigbt, House Trained. dresser w/mlrror ~. 4' Mattreaa, Box sprinp, meuuratt with exptr. " rod ~~ hJ clean, workl good. $75. 71M142 glus ahow cue =· nr ( ame. A·l. . 840-4008 851-1~. Re~ u .. 'UU(, Jrap cs 548-8513orS4M485 ................ new Sears water aoftner Barca·Lounger rocker Semi retired person for ~ n~c~:.,: =:t: Uric. rroat fret, wb e wu old._. •· Sampacmite lt!J&aae recliner. oatmeal, like r•ceptlonist al south blnd reporta 'Neatnesa 1ooct. PIO. s.wsu or 1011 ~f~~= new,PI0.~15118 rlto:i;rt:.~~al~~ euentlal. NJtlme. Ap-....................... suo. Hl·US5. H I 2 T~&t~ ~ atanda t-=~=""-----· ~~o~ =~0 a!'~: 6~·~~-* * I IUY * * RfkH• Pt.C.JI. . ~ C0:..1cm =e~ Wllllam Frotl 6 Al· each. Make offer. Coo.I_.. F\nbn • 9::r f: ':s 42c~ l!OO!ble.53f.JM5 aoc1a1a. tt01 Quail St.. m-uss A~ 1 .w ltoo&t c ..... after : A.rt deeo a pc bdnD , .... N!!pOl't Beads. -11 • llU.lllr Yoo m.im m•&tW llL LoYllJ orta ltlU. .. re.U, MA11mAUC110M -· Ill_,,.. 1-IAYTICH. w or -! Jo I• t II t HI ltklD.ffZI hllrk Wa I:~ Tt1lw.S 1ta....adilt Pritatt .. I lo 5fm, U..ndr of GdMr ,.. - -----ta blcqn.d, 'Daraf rm ll•llnftlNoW,.. plelat!dl.,_ • .,. lllT...... ......, • ...,_ ....... ~ S ...... J ~ IAIMI ...... .,,!'!{..,· nt•lu 11era of Mt "1:Rll, It..,._, p .a... MOIQnt• ""' tnJ• Ile • ••• Cll -.. a .,.. Ma .,.. f/111/f cm.. ...... IDcal-,... ... ,,.. -.. t!IMJMW ' . 1 _DIW NllQI !IAllll BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 19202 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH (714 J 962-0829 MON.-FRI. 9-9 SAT. 9.7 SUN. I 0-7 1976 CHEVROLET CHffEI ii Equipment includes a "eyl engme. automalic 1ran1minion. radio and while side walls (106P0R) 51M5 1977 DATSUN IZIOCOUPI EQuipMtlft inclucftt a 4 ~ • ......, 5 ~ ~. redtO. t'lell9r Ind-""•.,. wella.(187SFZ) t 1976 FORD MUSTAM& Equipment includes a e eyt engine. autom111c transm1111on, radio. and Power steering. (097RLC). 52695 ·~ . -·---------------..,,....--------·-------------------- M Orang Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. October 9. 1981 TVHr..~ I09I ~~-=-90JO r..~!.~ ..... !~! ~~.~ .. !!~~r~ ............ !!.~! ~.~~!.~ .. ::. .. IJ• t..il..-I M.Jc.t ,,,,,.. 1t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I T Pickup 'M OMC W •1 :::'.'.:~~ ..... ~~~ llltttr-lla IOll e,;;;:cc & IOH Stwlltt Mectl 11 IM% 8!:~~:111 i::: ~iv2e~;· z:!~r "'!::.~~~·~ °! a-:: i.o!!Zl =~ In ~·:~0:~=· sJ~m~: Rum 1d l~lblt ofr ...................... . JOllN W~YNfo tennis ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •n•••••••••••••••••••• u41Me1'11& tttt' ' ....... ·.J.ua at r ha ... Fioanc· lwlmrt ... 7117 •3231--lfll IMW 1 .. •· 11 • h ZJG ZAG S&natr 11ewtn11 r-.,....... w e · • · --'116 Rancbero. xlnt cond. CLOSEOUT <' h '"' ~ artl'r DIUMS otflr~ Fumllutt rxtr ma<'hine Wll·abtnrt & Girard ~rco. Harmon rvu1wknds P'S In& 4M IZI> HONDA MOPED new vilves, brak , illl m~brrshi: r~r ;r'" ti Pl Roat~ Urums, S'JSO dtak " ('ttderua. salrs buttonhoJer llllt'h (;(1 Kardon Mdl w turntable CaOOt', 1~· "Alum1cralt " SPORT t'lSHERMAN $300 Almo9t New! 493-0749 SAVE" M4 -or h 0 1 ' 1 080 646 Mal dtaks. tluy urc drsk. rood flSO 6461473 + Webror J w1 y spkr rue dbl cndt.'d '<I lltrtJ For Hie by 0;.et f'ly· Call642-IW1 "-9570 • M'OUh"Mt'Glll'l'All recr1vr fm salt' d"k 1>.Y1~1 $411-'$13 4 01 Bd mlr 133~ ~=-/ • • PooJ lablr for '""' lhan•r u1L "Uutta•Ov" Makeorrers.54S·94ll Sporll.•Gooda 8094 z~" .. ,., r ty W / ohd &46-4113 Ulll bndae, 8!111ln1 lop, Sc 9150 ••••••••••••••••••••••• T ~ 8 It .. M 1 • ' u " 0 "' J ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ~ •"' 0 " d1.1al cootrola. 63 Hunter I 97 .. AIVM.!.I HUGE Sil.IC I"'" ntDJWll' 00 rrey w ruatom prarl lnl1y1 Like ntw Exrc1.1tonr ~ walnut rabmel. nctdi. F.vmrude 4 btspwr OH 38, Twin Cnaallder 270'• ....................... ..- rull 11e Por\ablt mo<kl. iihadow tr1ndu<'er p LI . KlSOO rharler key , 109 somt work . $199 RW\Jl•rut $400 lnatalled"7tlowhts 4kw '7t Honda MW>rtyclrl9K Eitrel cond Auto trans automatu• ball n·turn. m11tchin11 hand tooled telepboor systrm. vo1re CBWJlodm deii1fndThd Ul'1'te1r 1131 9474 ~59111 Onan, ttlk roc:kpit deck, mllu . Prrfert cond. PS, PB, AM/FM CB Sile. and Leasma at rumpr1111ve pnces. 1-:x crllrnt atrv1ce and p11rts dept complrlt with tAbh· lutht'r 'trnp & h11rd uvtr page. 20 ID&tru r1n new RI enuny Beta V1a1on IJ Crom Volvo outboard sail VHF CB AM RDF 1000.5$3758 taputerto.cpt'd,m1g¥, m>rll\&, balls. tnnnftlt'. II Nhell ('U!ll' M111t l'Undl menls, Own your own I 3 limes Xlnt cood rm> Sears. 9 movie~ Must m 0 t 0 r . 3 9 h p . powe~ w111ch. run can vu '73 Honda 500, 8246 m1. •m& cert~~12 cues, Wllll 4'Ul'fllrk untl l 1 o II '' 2 ~ 0 U U syst~m in your new of 6734070 sell. poo 9§11.2878 i11letn11tor, llki• new. ('overs All Flahin11 xlnl cond. w'shield, --_..,.,_ score keeperi.. !'11.ilk 7147$11:1516 rice Must sarrH1ce RoyalgolrC'lutlll,IOtrons ""arsPortabltl5tnColur ~_l:IS7·!m7 equlpmtinl : 8 ' bow tollbar "saddlebag11, AlltoL..... 9510 Oood seltttion or prt · 111d chalk drawer, twu l'.A Sl>L',AKL'.RS' Chas Perrvll41956·1281 & 4 woods, bag & l'Urt, "" plank, •-..... ~rd bait ta-'-, 11000 J 67" ..... 9 ··-'·"' "'W & bradgu, Brunswu·k r r_ ".:-L-xlnt t.150 873~ diagonalW/SllUld.Sl50 German Plalh sexton. All muua .... • em ... """ ....................... viously OwnC'U u ... brush. Newly ret'ovrr(ld Pair or Mitchell Hl' &1 IBM Correcting Selectric =~ · · 67~ 7813 Brass. Perfect $475 2 flahtlng chain, outrlg •69 Yamaha ~. S2:50 or For Sale or L11e 19.52 other rtne caf'll io ex by prolessional& l'mi> speokers with 6" st11nds. 11, xlnl rond. S500or br11t SOLo.R.IX loots & McwW 1142-8791 ael'll, outboard kill aack, best offer. Runs great, M e r cedes 8 e ii t cellent condition $3SS. See by Ul'Poant New rendition low offer. S48~ I Mini Gym) Advertised E--'..--6 9040 portable bail receiver. need s minor work. Cabriolet 220 Convert!· mrnt. PhoneS 301oll 3q mileage Great for an Sports Illustrated. ,_,. • ._.ft loab,Pawwr Lona ranae: 300 eats 548-.5282. _____ ble. fully restored. xlnt evtntni!I i7 l4) 8411624 small medium lllZ\' cluh Pets 1017 Time. Playboy & Run ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••·M~·RUNBCl~T••••• ruel In 4 tanks, 120. gals MOVE Must sell '68 Hon· cond .. Call Paul Oesab11s We also have a lease rompany that leases other makes or autos. trucks and vans 1-'or ad d1llon1tl 11\formahon on leas mg please rall Ro''K ING JIOHSFS. ~ltuttlluns & cn~uals ••••••••••••••••••••••• ner's World and sold G1tteral 9010 water ln 2 lanU. Li_ving d 90 onl 13 000 1 (714 ) 963·5~05 & art '-J.600 OHO 714 7~18511i Corkatiel, 2 yr old M new$495. Askm&S385 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24' Luhrs with lu1111 aboa rd · 2 ref rigs, ~«llOB• 0 ,J.,. • m · 6PM/wltnds881·0566 Hardwood. t'Wllom hu11\ MXll l'llASE SllWJ't.:R w lrg & snit eage. S8S S6-~ r1Sh1Dg rhnlr, 19' outng· tower ~or best or butane s~ove W/OVef\, ~ -4427 Wot W.tltld 9590 or d er now Io r •100 . du:il c·untrnb 646·4113~wkncb SCUBA GEAR 2 sets gers, rod holder:.. nush .(!!r.6737:85 mooomatir head, tape 80 HONDA CX500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Christmas. PN! t'llt kits Ne11. I) rdiuilt S75 LOVEBIRDS Beauurul used once Ill pool S400 o: mount & 11dj deck l2' all metal boat, 30 hp deck. swim step. board· Cus tom Only 7,000 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR avaalabl~ 13W llurc·o~ l'lerr} l'rl' Jmp Babies Pearh ra ced S28 best orrer 846·1359 an niount. S250 Jrrry Ev1Drude. rler start. ang ladde~. slreps , 6. Umo1nles;_ '1oaxcededllenwt i'lcobnadc1. for .top used can 714 972 IZ70 714 661 9611 --u 5 114 761 Mtt. Pied HI\ D<•.6910 • 673-26'0 Ltarler. IN1de coolrols. Safely eqwpped. 3 r1re .. r d t' For a good~al and good Electropedit• AdJw.lablr ~ -· ~~ ----~ -also hrriued at $8'° extinguishers. 2 life cessorirs $2690 Call orei~n. omrs •CS or r 1 Bed Brand new l'u1d Office ~ & Blue & Gold Macaw, Wall BMX 20" Bllte 011mond ~!!~ll~:v:~· !~. s~;,· S48 0130 rarta. Oare kit, 3 btJ&e ssg.9299 atter6pm. classics H yoor rar rs a trr sa essem ce see 42 Best Ofrer S41:12429 Eqwpmtftt 1085 1 sacr Hand Tamri, talk back Alloy bll'S, neck, !_erg 673·2S49_ pumps 112,000 CASH HON DA ATC 110 bag ~~~~~.clea n. see us 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •ng ~8 00 arm wheels , post Free PartMrW.tedl FIRM. CaJJ answer ad bore $499orbest offer M';::t!dOMS 8081 >;l'R l'ash ret:•l>ter 10 ~~\~lllS, book rood w~eel MX seat $175 R~!~~,fu~~a~l~bp°::i~I' 26 ' Penn Yan S F 387_..642-4~ ppsSH073after6pm. · ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• > r~ X Int tund <'?11111 :-· ---Mission V1£,10. B»-4727 Sleeps 2. XJnt Cor fis· Diesel 1979 lmmar NB 32· Chris Craft, 1960, sips SALES-SERVICE~EASING CREVIER w nt d 'H\ll'Ccl I IU s200 Ptmos&Orc)cMs 1090 Used Scubaequ1p h d ba s!Jp Sl54 mo+ equity 6,needs wort,mustsell. Hamn.Sale/ 2oe w ISi SANTAANA Fa eth . Thep u-,uerl A 759 t!llJSevcs ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751-1967 mg, IYlng, Y cruJS· dep . DA ~8790, E\ t.'t<.IVl/OBO ~2398 l ... /S~ f 160 714/835-3 171 or e eps1 ( hal enge S 1 p . Id bl 1Dg, Catalina S7000 PrP .. 7 9...,., ~ . · -,_.,. 0 Game. <Under the Cap~ Copy ~·1t·h1nt?l> rur ae iano, o er uprag . Bubble Pool Enclo:.ure SS18527da,Ys. ,,., ""'' '7820'0penSlupjack:225 •••••••··~··••••••••••• i CLO~EDSUN AY Of S0CtDnnkstW1llpa) Xlnlrnnd 5650 needs tune S250 28 48 1 t $750 rr , Avon Redcresl $700, PARTHEIW.ANTl:D llPVolvo l/O,ba1tlank, RENT 22 Lux Motor #t t.Or-.C-"f We Meet orBeat SlOO lo the person "ho 855 9W!l,7S8l092 .S48·_!Sl3,S48~. 67;.~n ~:~ Johnson 2hpS200 Uoth New4J'LaBellelrarab1n tandem trailer with Home.slps 6.sel!·eont., 2925HarborBlvd AnyBonafideDeal flndsone 497 SJ72 PRICESREDUCED 80 Mllsuv1sh1 rark j800 846~1 rru1ser trawler Star or brakes. di~ home, xlntcond.PP,640-8.585 COSTA MESA ComeSeeUsToday'' Children's-wooden i111·k DRAMATIC.ALLY! :,osupnktr s!,ec':!,ussaycsr·1tr~rme 1Stol"ar'R...._.,I095 dNB Boatl Sh7ow~ TKwW1n 851·5166.Q.ffice. railen,Uttlty 9110 979-2500 &· IDg chairs. Rea!>o1111hll' N I d rr • ..,.,., I c s e . ~ 22 fl houseboat ocean go .••••••••••••••••••••••• l'-'' 11nc use O lt:t! ~842·!Hl7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• To Plate your gcneralor Radar, fully mg . l20 HP. l/0 w/trlr. Five by seven, ~wo wheel S36·J64S ltur\ ,M~t:~ ~nd s~:' Ste~~y 7' g;and piano. LOSING LEASE. quit "fa:.I Result" equ1p'd. Value $150.000. In water. Must sell Fan-aluminum trailer $ZOO. M41Mcal cLP sk s s'so o Sl50 1895 B model beaut re ling bus mess. selling out St>rVi"" D1re(·tory '• or • 3 av u i I 0 a tast1c deal at $2500 or SS7·1368 SADDLHACK I ... .____.._ 8083 Ol' rrs tu d h t'951 ,,,,,,,, ALL supplleb and r1x '' ... rr..,·11rnn Chairs filt'S, "ork con_ lJ .. uou -·~-tures 1n"lu"·-u ad . Call Nt>W 645·8790,ev!>579327 makeorrer. Uti l. Trailer 9x7x9'. IMW ••• •• • • • •••• •••• • ••• • • • cl ' UJJt., 957 81""' S 'd * VITOCLARlNE1 h<'11rhcs , tJllle~ wncod Antique piano. ret'On 111 Display rnscs. wait mi: 13' Boston WhaWr · au torage area on st es. 28402 Marguerite Pkwy Xlnt I d t t she I v1n lo! boo kl asei. side & out, carved soled room rhai rs l:lrauty 642·56 78 w 1 yr old Merr 40. bow 24 · Tolly Craft Cabin 50/bst orr. 846-3237 M iss1on Viejo s u en ans ru mt•nt .. b l .• fl 11) .. . k d t d t9"" , . E t 122 12.5. 968.5688 i ·' me s, µi:n ex l ;1 oa case, a e. v• Salon hairdryer!. and x • rail side rails. 4 cw.h1on Cruiser Low hrs. Like Auto S•r¥ice, Pwh AV ERV PKWY . . I S>.YESSSHOW. Sl400.67J·~tvs hydrauhr chairs. mir s " 1 v e I se at!> new throughout Loaded &Acc.norits 9400 1EXlT5FWY I Gi~on Elec liwtac ·:~/cl. l' E Surplus Orhrt• ~·urn, P1<1no \'ery nice Miidc ror~ shelvei. and plant) Cad1llllcs to lio Carts w backrest.s. bow and w 1everlh1ng. Tandem ••••••••••••••••••••••• 831-2040 495-4949 ~80°!}f 5~c;,~~ .. llll :.!lJH Placentia St l'M b} E Gabler & Bros Also'. make up. shamp;><> Whate\erlhe Fad stem lights. near nu bat trlr 114 564~ Brand new Shoei fairing Closed_§und;tys --t>JI 2177 1854 Sarriflce for quirk and hair proc.lucts Roll 'I'm ore the market tery + cover S3695 WEUCIAFT FM-2. Sacrifice. S8S Class1f1ed Adi. )CIUI "Ill' I W \"'I' \n'll>N ~ i.ale ~6-3184 Sun eve Ca 11631 9754 or W 1th a Classified Ad 675 6670 dys. 673 4585 543.2791 before l2 SADDLBACK ~ s_hoppm~ <"enkr l'la~i.1Ce\I \11:. t~i! 5ti71l thru Fn. afternoon_ art er 6, 898 6800 l'all No11.' &12 5678 eves Et.ctric Boat Sdt CELICA RIMS IMW I S,.clal .._, $5945 T '67 2002 CS Coopr rare Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 98001•utos, Hew 9800 Autos. Hew 9800 •utos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Newport loot C..tw Fits other small oyota sunrf 1114316.S l ••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-6015 .s_ars. Sl.25/080. 548~4953 7 0 2 u O o 4 d r 1982 CELICAs HERE THI BRAND NEW WEEKEND. BRAND NEW 1982 TOYOTA 1982 TOYOTA 4x4 PICKUP TERCEL SEDAN 1971 DATSUN 200SX HATCHIAQC • cyl engine. 5 sooed trans pwr brakes buckel sE>ats AM·FM stereo. sunrool & more' Soper cteanl( 129TW't'J 197 6 MERCURY CAPRI COUPE 6 cyl.. 4 speed trans . Sir oood . bucket seata. AM-FM stereo, vinyl rool. mags and low mites' (881NLO) Wont fast lonq al 53799 Our sale price includes an AM-FM stereo dual Ultra mirrors. chrome step bu mper. window package and more. Hard to find beige exterior. (027464). 1980 VOLVO 242 SEDAN 4 cyl engine. 4 speed trans .. rower brakes. AM·FM stereo, tmted glass cloth interior. radial tires & more' ( 1 ANG«2) 1975 VOLKSWAGEN RAlllT Economccal 4 cyl. engcne. 4 speed transmission. bucket seats. AM·FM radio & more! Ttus one is 1n excellen1 conditionl (968NOI). Don 't miss this"! This economical 4 cylinder en g 1 n e . 4 s.p e e d transmission. 2 door model is Toyota·s answer to the economy car! White with beige 1ntenor (327121) 1979 HOMDA ACCOlD U 4 DOOl 4 cyl engine 5 speed trans . velour 1nlertor AM·FM stereo cruise control. tinted glass rachal tires & super ctean1 (015616) 1979 TOYOTA 4X4 LAHDCIUISER 6 cyl. engine. air cond1lionmg, 4 speed lransm1sa1on. buckel seats and low miles Another super clean unitl (698XSU). 57299 1975 TOYOTA COROLLA WAGON . Economical 4 cylinder enocne. au1omatcc transm1ssioo. luggage rack. bucket seats. Vlnyl 1nlenor and in excellent condition! Must see' {239NIF) $ 1976 DATSUN 1210 Economical 4 cylinder engine. 4 speed transmission. AM·FM radio. vinyl top, mags and morel $1Jpergas mileage! (247POM) 3 Goodyear Poly Steel ~dn <976SGI 1 loata, Sail 9060 Radials Pl9Sn5R14 S22 WE PAY '73 Bavana, auto, air, ••••••••••••••••••••••• eaor3CorS65. s tereo XLNT rond 28' Classic P28 sloop. ~9734 TOP DOLLAR U87365 l Volvo dsl w choice Npt ·77 Ce lira GT wbeels. FOR USED C •RS '16 SJOr. all', stereo, cass mooring $1 5,500 nngs, tugs. new $100 "' tSer ll8951841 661-1313 330-4727 ALAHMAGMOH '79 320i. Gutr >elluw 1980 Vakyne 24. cru1Se Wanted 4 Rally Wheels POHTIAC/SUIAIU <369XCM 1 complete w/livt aboard ror 1979 Chevy Van. Art 2480 Harbor Blvd '79 3201, red, air, stereo sllp $13,500080 5PM640-L112. COSTA MESA rass,sunroof t#94389l (213)433-4818, 549-430!_ 549-1457 '80 5281A. AuU>. cruise. _ (~13>~--AutosforSdt PORSCHES sunroof. E.xecut1\'e car 12' BOOMERANG . trade ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• w•~ ~:~~ricsl. Sapph ror Video tape recorder, IMPORTANT "'"' .. ., blue Prchmt int low or sell Co!J650. 962·2667 NOTICE TO Allow us the opportunity READERS AND to consider the purchase m 1 I ea g e e it e c l' a r PARTNER WAHTEO ADVERTISERS or trade-in or your clean (!1994235 1 CAL 20 The price or items Porsrhe. Check With lb S.ADDLEIACK IMW ]59-9219 759-1945 advertised by vehicle Today! 831·2040 495-49J9 20 rt Day Cruiser sail dealers in the vehicle ~11 A :-, The Most bcitincJ boat Complete except classified advertising ~'I ,-~ •art Of Yow for mast Make orrer columns does not ID · r-545.1121 elude any applicable ........... "0 ~'" IMW PwdlaH Or taxes. license. transrer Lease Coukt le All TEAi fees , rinance charges. McLaren BMW!! 5 7 Ff KETCH fees for air poUulJon con· WE IUY Custom bwlt 1970 Fama· trol device cert.1fical1ons Ivy Or t..aM ly ors ;ust returned rrom or dealer documentary CLEAN CARS BJ Ow Pt.oM Pbt! 21 mos cru1Se ID So preparation charges un-AMO TRUCKS 1714) 522-5333 Pac1C1c Ttus yacht has less otherwise spec1C1ed evrrything Xlnt cond by the advertiser PP will f111ance con ~/ sider real est.ale trade. c•=-. . 9520 Taxes by seller Sl70,000 ttnMCS Ca II 714 8311·5899 • • • • • • • • • •••• • •• • • • • • • • · ---PRETTIEST 1980 Catalina ~. loaded, ,57T-lllD S3000 & take over pa) ments at 11:\•'1 771·3292 IM TOWH! eves HST Offf:l! Durour Win g Almost (Ol&JKZ) New S700 675-448.1 DuCour Wing Almost new Fast $700 675-4483 -- THEODORE ROBINS FORD 20t>O HARbOR BLVD COSTA MESA 64'2·0010 -· 2 Dufour Wings. Almost new Fast $700 each 1 magnum, $370. Like 1940 Ford Sedan ~luxe, new. great free style. concours trophy w111ner. p;so 675·4483 after 6. groun41 up restoration, =-. -$12,500. 851-623>. l..1do 14 ruu race. 3 pairs or sails 11 new). Cover, 1958 2205, xlnl cond . trlr $!900 846-4087 112,500 or beat orrer ... · : -----990-061.5or 67S-5911 For re Five 14' romp w itra1lrr. SllOO Fmn. 1951 MG TO, new leather 831.7506 1.1pb~. new top, good runnlllg, $7500. Wkdys, Sacrificr HOBIE 14 · High 75!H961 ; Evs, 646-0679 performance. Many Ex· For Sale or Lse 1952 tras 1ll the price Call 754 4641 days 586·8557 M e r c e d e s B e n z eves & We6ends Cabrioltl 220 Convert•· ----ble, rully restored. xlnt Lido 14, fleet champ last cond. Call Paul Desabits yr W trailer Cheap (714) 963 .5505 & art 645 2297 _ 6PM /wknds 8!1Ul566 Cal 25, excellent SI0.500 Jumbo 14" wheels for 640-8161 for appomtment '3J. '34 Ford, centers & lo see _ hub caps rechromed, 5 ror $800. Jerry 673·2549 907 '65 Sunbeam Tiger, new •••••••••••••••••••••• 289, emblems. Ca st. BOAT SLI PS FOR RENT NPT. BCH. 23', 2.S'. 28', 32',&34'. _M2·4&W 9-S PM BOAT SLI PS FOR RENT NPT . BCH. 23', 2.S', 28', 32',&34'. _ _,64=2"'-·46t4 9-5 PM clean. Returning to school-must sell. S6500 OBO. 979·6600 Xl38. 644-1568 '29 Ford, 2drsedan body. xlnt cond, $1200. '28 Ford AR Sport Cpe. 12000 675-3175 NEED shp or s1de·tie for 1979 Auburn Roadster. beaut 26 ' Sea Ray, auto steering, brks & Dana Pt or N.B. Call air. AM /FM tape, tilt, _Glyn, 497-4:M2, 973·0307 leather, black & silver. 20' Sail Boat Slip Never registered. 2.S,012 $160 Mo. Call Mark, 28lh .... M ... i ..... 79S---.....20 __ u _____ _ Strrel Marina, 673-6606 4 W1lfft DriYft 9550 LJ DO 14 w /tratler. Xlnt •• • • • • • • ••• • •••• ••• •• •• condition. $2500 After '79 Ford F350 PU. 351 VS, S m 675-6658 auto, air, ps, pb, am/fm. M•WDOrt sa, s10,ooo. 545-2250 _MS·oi:florm-3329 *JEEPS• G-0v 't surplus, listed ror Tr•.,.,tlllloa $3196. sold for $44. For ••••••••••••••••••••••• in form ation . call C~S./ (312)931·196lext.487. ..... 9120 .... 9560 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lO"'i Camper Four Star WorkersSpeciaJ! w/refrlgerator le stove. '79 FORD FlSO Pickup P o r t · a · pot t Y . A 11 super fine worker buill Butane, Queen •ite bed. tou11h. It's ready to go! Sleeps 6. lo excellent UT11984) MUSI' SELL! condition. 1900. Call Need reliable persoo lo between 10am.spm. aaaume belance. No old 631-7657 contract.a or beck pay" a· uboverramprr, menl1 due. Will help •· finanrt. c.n Mr. Sandy, Me-39&.Saller m. l'ranr rroto LJM. nn 1 Mallari........ "40 1..-84'7;...:..;..;;-3111~---- ....................... 1t72 Ford Courier, New llllO 8atavw moped, dnl paint. apoke wbeel1, cond PQO. runs 1ood . Nu da 780-8508 brales. woo. Call e•a Puc b Moped, MK -2 ... tM....._·05G5-....-...... ----- IJ.Odt l, turn •l1n1~. lm ll c-mo, AC,PB. I' I v tr . l. o m I • , llMU 11.-. 080. n4 sa. N . CONM£ll CHEVROLET X'JI 11.irhor 111 .. 1 (t"l.\\H.'·\ 541>-1200 HIGHIUYEI Top dollars ror Spons Ca rs. Bugs, Campers. 914's, Audi 's Askror u CMGR JIMM.AIJHO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd HUNTINGTON BEACH -_142-200! WEMHD YOUIOOTIC &HmSHCARS IW4 3100 W Coast Hwy Newport Beach 642-~ WANTED! ORAHGE COUMTY'S &T Sales·Sel"Vlce-Leasmg Roy Cc:rYn,lnc. Rolls 'ltoyce B~W 1540 Jamboree New_J>Ort8eachji40-644J 19771MW630 CS I I mmac rond yellow b1ege io t. loaded $11.750. 640-1460 or 499·3828 '70 BMW 2002. needs work SI 750 080 673 8~ • '18 BMW 320! xlnt c:oncl. auto. AC . AM /FM cassette. ne" tires MUSTSEU. ~ ~7687 -"77 BMW &:KlCSI, metal!Jc rrd. AC. snrf, stereo. (92·0753 Capri 9715 ....................... 1979CAPRI Lale model Toyotas and Ghia model with an Vo Iv o s Ca 11 us automatic trans air TODAY !'' cond , stereo '4 tape & Earle Ike TOYOTA·YOL YO ltUM ..... eh#. c ......... . .... 6U·f lOJ., S40·f07 Tap Ollar Pid For Your Car? JOHNSON & SON Litcollt t tercury 2626 Harbor Blvd' Costa M~a 540.5630 WtP!l. OVER ... look ForY011rGood VW, Porsche or Audi &DitJ~ VW·PORSCHE AUDI 44S E Coast Hiway at Bayside Dnve leather 1nter1or 1056ZER I SADDLEl.ACK IMW .31-2049_ 4J5--'949 '79 CAPRI. pwr steering, am rm xlnt cond S3400 Or b~st orrer 848·2996 Dahuft 9720 •..•...............•... '79 DATSUN 1210 S speed hatchback wlait & cassette Lo miles A real beauty (954XZPl $3995 JIMMAllHO VOLKSWAGEN 18711 Beach Blvd 142·2000 I ---~-l Newport Beac.h_673·~ l-.i~u:.u&&:.1ilill~~ Premium pnces paid for any used car (foreign or domesllc t in good condition. See Us First! SOU TH COAST Dodge ::888 I lnl'hrn llh·d .. .1 'o..io .\ll-~·1 ~IO o;1:10 !.... WllUY US ED CA~ •'fRUCKS COME IN OR CAUFOR ... APPIAISAL Conntlr-Dttillo c--.n llZU BIACff BLVD. H\1MTllff1rofl BEACH 147-6117• I - ......... w ..... rW bf 1 'f1il4 AiltM, t..,1..w MtM. ... 1rted A..lot, 1_,ortH Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday Ot.lobor 9 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . .. .. . ....... ..... I ~•••••m•H•!?! ~••••••••••••!?!~ ~•••••••• .. ••!? .. ~~-= ... !?~~ !!?!!:'!!: •.••.. !.~?~ ~!?~::~••••••!??.~ ~ ... ~:~~••••••••••" ~.~:~••••••••• .. irn 01U11.11 Kini Cab it Hoada w.,on, ve11 "II ..._.U7 7 9 .. 2400 "IOYWVAMA•OM ·avw Van Corva1r Con C...O t917"°'1t 9940 Camper. ACttereo. apet cltall, new paint ~. New. only 2K mites. Slicll xlnt conclltlon Only 6000 milet this vtralon XJnt rood ••"•"•••••••••••••••• •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• •htel1, tlrea. Great 'OM 110.eoo or take over '-...18 · beauUlul 9 1111, b'ua , M8-U40 M2etll6 '74 Camaro, auto, 1•1s. f'ANTASTICD•;At. cood. No ~ofter ~· '18CIVIC WAGON leuc. ~11112 __ io Mercedes 2:50, 4 dr ipeed. VW ~xecutive '70 VW Coo~. Xlnt rond Pt8, 11r, 7~K inl, aood '74 Granada moo ( ! IS 1-7222 4 SPO, SUPER COND. Met.NH 97J9 Clean $4125 unit <1231181) 30 000 mi on rblt Niii '"'<.LM pooo OOZ..52:14 964 m '1• MOZ, CNO. 1unroof. ~ __ 8Sl·t30t !••••••••••••••• .. •••"• .:.sail StttS a~/fm S39MI Nincy. '72 Camaro. run~ icr .. 111, f or ule 57 Jo'llitlane, us am/fm c•. alr. M300 '73 Civic AM /FM cass. ORANGE •es Mercedes l80C 4 dr 4 JtM MAllMO 846 8312 l2200/0UO. 11. call ~ 6)111 ask for olftr.Ul~B~ Mo vloa . M111t sell ftl.....V cyl read:y to mtor'e VOUSWA584 '63 Micro Bu . rlu~1c, 982-.17& Harry fonnfoe\1; '7J240% 700 080.S4M219 C"""' ,65 _piQ. 7aftSPM . IJ711Beach81 d m1oyextru.newtraru.. Ch.•roltt 9920 "76 Gran11da tih1a, nt·~ Good cond New '72 , 7 S H on d I CI v I c EXCWSIVE 1972 142-2000 v ~~jOBO. 661 61511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• brJke~ & trarL\ (;d i 111111 carb1. rettt1t tuneup fl1tcbback Air cond. MA SERA Tl llO ---y-• 9 2 • Cht'¥ '92 $?1UU 64:! 7931 Whitt/red Int. n7so Rebll en1. new radJal DR .. I -su.a ctllean, oew lrantbl • ne~ t" I IAlllT V'l•O 77 • I t...co.... . 99.t.5 ... I ~ nw re1 DfW aup nat ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca¥Clllitr IJft "' ~ '40-.Z l res, new cuaette . t • __ ... i--..~1ft. c~ .. , N J ,. w A ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---fm tam atereo, body, In· We II dtUvcr a.oywbere a e~ .. "' ......,...........,. Fire enaloe red with " VOLVO DWEit ew .,.ar aitun ... 1r '13 MOZ Datlun. Runs tenor fine cond. ~ In lbe world! 98,000or =7°!!er. PP bright white top air con· IN ORANGE COHNTY' :tu::ri!,•gll~ b~=~: r~dt~. '711·~~N~~~~~IRI( V. 0 80 67H380 or {714) IUCHIMPOITS "° dllionln° AM /l"M r II I · h I andloob1reat .. Xtra1. 1116·1 M8Dove~t MBZ300SDll8>.New 40 cassette~~ low3""" SALES,SStVICE lilt wheel , m urt•' u yrqu1p1K'( w11 31 830-2$11 : 131-lWeves. ....... 9730 752-0tOO gal DSL tank. Clean, all miles <o4625>' •""" t~l~IMG Sweetheart' (46771 ~lt ~~~~I~ Z,,'~.5rw~.~~1' ·ao D 2 0 w •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• 1969H.arborBlvd. f":••· Either~and TAi&ETDATSUN ovg LlVl-:HY H0~~~~~9.,~t trot. ~h·reo 1JJll'OJ 1 1t1un l agon. l 9JIJ·._..._...... 'll·JIJO I e over advanla&eous l3?alHa bo Bl EXPERTS MUST SF.IL' Ni·i-U n· Air, atereo, S spd. ll,000 ·--lease or $29,000. 644-9272 0 r r Duv .. 1Quail St.& •. bl ml. D400/olr. 6U·20<M, XJ6l ...... 9740 alt2pm. IJl4tctgsitOOO EA.Rl.ltKE NEWrORTRF.A('ll b!ta~l~t~1N~1~t:('~~:11' 5'1·U$8 Polaris exterior .. 1th ....................... '72 Sedan. 250. AC, Vot.VO 933-0555 tr:.u·ti. ur ba1•k paym1·11h 197621012 +2 ebo n y Interior •Ml,preftra AM /fM. Cood cond. 'tOYWDtfSIL 1966HarborBl~d 19JtCORVITTf due Will h••lp f1nmll\' 4 apd, A/C, amlfm (974UZK> med~ Best 0lfer.67Hl~ Cu.atom Rabbit 2 door COSTAMESA Sparkling sihw with Call M1 &t11d). h.mk 1tereo.Aaltin1SS700 MowO..,SIO,nS toaMW i54SOSL,lvory/tanmt sun-roof.Sspeed,air& 646·9103540.9467 cream interior. has Prutu L M 17 14 1 752-5G> SADDUIACI IMW -~the7 Immaculate stereo: Cobalt blue. '63 Pl800, restored in & EVERY OPTION with 847 3661 '78 280Z, lllnt cond, 4.spd, 131·2040 4tMt49 Com pare HOUie ot Im· 831-79 7400 Dynami~!l ~8:'3785 > out, health forces ule, automatic transmission Mercury 9950 a Ir , am If m ca s s . 1979 U.7 ports Direct lease and 60 -must sacr ~ 1643 < ll073) ••••••••••••••••• .... •• STJOO/best.546-3456,ext. Very h ilh mos. sensible pymts. MG '742 JIMMAJUMO ._ .... _ u-~ $12,495 '79Zephyr6cyl 4dr;111tu. 315wkdya. 5 arp w Di a I 2 1 3 or ....................... VOLKSWAGEN AtnVt, -TARGETDATSUM P1S&P1Bvmyltop 1111 1973 Oatswi 240Z. Xlnt :u:0:1!tich ~8!'3°!~5~~ 714 /MERCEDES is 213 ·79 MG. showroom eond. 18711 Beach Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ll73 llarbor »I mac 897·8423 cond. 4 spd, air cond. conditionina.stereo, and or 7l4/637·233.1 ts,OOO mi. $3995. S48-B629 142.2000 AMC 9tOS Garden Grove am /fm casaett.e $4,000 racey looking alloy 75 M-l&a 3000 ~~esMidget .74 classic 79 vw SCIROCCO ·····~9;5HORN~T·• .. • l7141554-9000 '8/~0~~ct'i~rvc~!'1·1t1 SSl-4762 wheels. Only 8,210 Orig 1u1t ..... .., Ch •" ooo 1 super ecooom• S"''"l"I ml.1... ,__.. beauly.Only30,000mi ampagne Edition .,,.,, mi ei. SEE US FfRST.' ,. """ IL.---t 9723 "'0 L d d ' V I Wh t f · flS()() \•alue now ' IBUll712l ~ S ... DDL oa e . ery c ean ~5036 1 e actory air. 4 Wehaveagoodselection •••••••••••••n•••••••• A llACICIMW !276LOB> .74 MGB Good Mech 5 p e ed , s t ere 0 556 4 353 r v es & of NEW & US 1-: D MUST SELL' NL-ed re 1979 Ferrari, 308GTS. 131-2040 49s.4949 $n50 cond Xlntmi.S:!l75 Dynamite! (518VAG> weekends Cbevrolets' liable pen;on lO US!>ume AM /FM tape_.~ spd, AC. '71 XJ6. Needs minor JIM MAllMO 64HlS7 $5995 Cadillac 991 S balance No old rnn 28167 Sa ihce DI tracts or back payment!. · er · r. body wort. PXX>OBO VOLKSWAGB4 P-t 97 ... 1 JIM MAit.iMO ••••••••••••••••••••••• due. Will help finan ce (7l4) S23-7030 673-178) ·~-.. VOLKSW.t."-lb..I co ... T~ ... ,llo.U'!. 18711 Beach Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••••• A........ " --~ Call Mr Sandy. rrank Rat 9725 i 6 XJ12L, 43K mi, xlnt 142-2000 ·75 Peugeot. Sold new in 18711 Beach Blvd CADILLAC? Proto L M < 7 I 4 1 "•••••••••••••• .. ••••• condition. '76. $2200orbestofr. Call 142·2000 We specialize in leases 847·3661 197' FIAT 124 640-2719 SELLING YOUR MB? S57·93.59 '60·'6S VW left & nght for the business ex 1978 ZEPllEll 1 1lr sta COHvanlLI L.cia 9736 WEPAY Ponclae 9750 door, '73 left door. sso ecutive&professiunal '68 Che\' Mahbu xlnl Lion wagon Wi•ll Rich mocha with soft ......... •••••••••••••• Tor-• "RSS ••••••••••••••••••••••• each. Westem style whl La~~tion ~!!,d AM FM rn<lio. t•quq1pf'rl )I 11111 saddle interior, AM /FM '79 Beta Sedan. like new, .,__ rims ro S Be ti 0 1981 ~ -,5., 157!1 r a d I o , 4 s p e e d lo m1·, loaded n,595. Call Jack Bacon 1975 PORSC.. r uper e e c-----s 642 fiOl:l.I ~ lr •-· I 52 ..., JIM SUMOHS 914 @ea. 543-9744 -'Econom\ l'Jt aruim ... sion, ow ,000 645.9447 ..,owln~ ... --L.I 1950<.:hevStOOOorbt-~t uf 110 ,1L.,1 .,.·1,. .. l'(lll r91es.(13229) IMPORTS Bra1il1a n copper '77VWDASHH " ~· rer Runsgoodart s "c•L"'' , -495 9731 1301Quai1St blended with white~ Dynamite automatic NABER~ 5563734 1 l'lir h·~I eni:mP.hp•I T .... ,..-ET•D ... TSU.., •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• NEWP8J3.0Rfu,BEACH tenor, air conditioning, wagon Air, clean. ..., t1.111s mag l'ht'1·I" -• ._ " ·72 Che\'Y Imp en mt.'lh 1t;OOZ \ r 1 :\H:~·T SEl.I. • 13731 Harbor Bl ~~I !.<. AM/FM U dio. (02002 ) ~~~ri or I gin a I ( ,A()I LI ,i \ : cond, ;1 c, tlean ~d m1 \eed reliable person lu GardenGrove 1r&h1\A1~ ,n5 $3995 , .. ._.,,,,. Ill\ j600 ooo673BZ>J.irt7pm :i"umc balan<'e No old (7141554-9000 ~ ·~ 'toM-lfKZ TARGETDATSUM JIM ......... ,..,0 '"'"\" · •1\1 •• '73Wgn,srn \'!1,.iuto nu rnntraC'ls ur bal'k pu} WE UR JOOSDTUUO 13731 Harbor Bl """""" 11 b m1•nts due Will ht•lu '70 Convert, running ,,.. Garden Grove VOLKSW ... Glb..I res. p~. P • a,r, run~ ,. g ti tnn & MOYEDI 24.K Loaded' Like new A ....... L . fL. II xlnt, S500 499.57~ r1nance (Jall Mr Santly. m. eta. rN, eedsresbod . ..,,,y wornke~ -·.. (271Z. AP) . (7141554-9000 18711 Beach Blvd. .. uxur10US .,.,v1 e" Frank Proto L :'vi 17141 "' 142 2000 '79 CADILLA C Sedan '73 Che1y \1 ahbu Wagon painl.SlSS0.67>8581 .....;::·;;-&~-.. $29,950 '799llSCCpe,loaded,aa-• DeVille. elrgantly Xlnt, 64K mi., PB. PS 1147366! tto.cM .,72 ~··-JIM MAllMO -'Ume lease, $577/mo. 24 SCIUOCO equipped with leather A.C $1250obo979 7861 Mustan9 9952 1. fACIUIYStEI VOLKSW ... Glb..I mos left. $1500 down. 1979 exAe llenl cond. interior, lilt wheel, '72 N I ••••••••••••••••••••••• nooot•••••••••••••otHI A ......, 673 tca c """c....,.. ' 0\'3, new CUO IOI( I · US 18711BeachBlvd . ......,,...,.,..._, am1rmtapedeck.AC+ cruise co ntrol. rull system. runs, nds elei· 'tlliMustang.io rni .~ood VISIT YOUR ,~i: 142.2000 '11 Targa. Blk on Blk. Im· extras. ~ OBO Russ power (35889) MUST w9_rkj600 OBOfi.12 0159 eni: i'ierds minor both ORANGE COAST MAIDA .• 79 2-40-D, .sWll'OOf, auto mac. 50 K Mi. $17.500 Parker 788·0880 or SELL ! Need rehab le .76 Loaded Stereo ~urk & p11nt. Slll.50 Hl'\ao...ID-" ~ ••r OB0.6n11eo 494.4949 person 10 ai.~ume 61Sij581 """" A 111 • trans. air. stereo. ivory balanct No old con ·S2800 Hir. .... D~"'.-.RS __ --~ & bamboo 35 ooo m1 Ponct.'65 356C 68SQUAREBACK traAts or back payments ~l-7C81 Oldsmobi~ 9955 ~TO A""'y1' 1'"1 _.. .-"'!t:JOI I m m a c · S 1'1.5 0 o Good cond. Best o.ffer Runs. l600 Call before due' Will help rinance. '69 Chev :xT1 t.9.000 mi ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• 1m ... SI. tma MW MSWI 851·.,...,,,. (714) 67< ......... 6 641 U>l\..o I \' I u.. p --.r ...... eves m . ......,. Call Mr Sandy. Frank PosHract1on rear \A :Ir~• a ue •><-"ii riu~ UHIYaSITY RotaryTraosportation Convertible "67250 Sac '54 Porsche for sale. '72 VW Van. Reblt eng. Proto L1M 17141 trark$6S0842~8 ·77 OLOSMOBILF; SALES&SERVICE '76 MAZDA RX-4 wagon, Best offer over Sl5K Please Call ~ for New painl, tires, stereo. 847·3661 '79 Capme Cla:.sic. full kel(cni•y Coupe Old, OLDSMOllLI Rotary engine. 4 spd. 673-7081 or 975·0142 information. $2750 1965 CodC0tt• pwr, lo mi. wi re whls. fomous depcntlabibty & ~ H 646-4475 • luxury too' Fully ~• trans .. air cond . arry. 1978 Porsche924, xlnt. white,redlnterior.wire air.beaut l'ond S.1950 eq uipped <BS E032l GMCTIUCKS <452WRG >MUSTSELL! Classic 195.5 IOOSL. good sun roof. A/C, new '79 Wht VW Convertible, wheels. stereo cassette, ~·~23. MUST SELi.' Need re 28SOHarborBlvd. Need reliable person to co nd ., xlnt body , radials Immaculate. suporb. $9000. (714 ) good top SJOOOTrade ror Chrysler 9925 hable person to aswmr COSTA MESA assume balance No old /OB0.~2704 675-9132 346·5158att6PM. jewelry, boat. car'••••••••••••••••••••••• balance No ol!I i·on 5.t.A9.t.t.O conlracl.!l or back pay· '71 p 914 BLK /TAN •""""• '68 W XI ,.. -ments due Will help CLASSIC 71 or. ~ 83S-6684 agon I own1:r • nl trat·ts or back pa) nlt.'nh 7 9 HOMDA finance. CaU Mr Sandy, 300 SEL 3.5, excellent, AM/FM, Cass st. AM, '63 bus, moving, must "77 Seville An all btac\ Mech cond Good t1rl'' clue Will help finan1·e DynamlteCVCC 2door 4 Frank Proto L1M <7141 blue w I blue interior mags, sbowrm cond. sell. 080. n.n. 49Hi725. beauty with real rhrome Trlr j>kg ~ &14 140!1 Call Mr Sand~. FrJnk s peed. Very clean 847-3661 45,000 m1. Must see I 552·:P.lll '68 Squakreba~~· nererds wire wheels. $7950 '68 lmperid Co.t" l ~~~~ L M 17 1 1 (318XED) $12,000. 631-5067 ...... 9755 eng wor • m .... e 0 er Jerry 673 2549 M usl see all ori ~ no - S.Jtt5 Make l hose good '78 300 CD diesel cpe ~ ................. ,~·~· 857-4972 after6pm. '63 Cad Sedan 71,000 rust all options '78 Olds Cutlass Supremt JIMMAllHO household items you·r~ Silver /blue. wire 72 Renault 17 Gorduu. '72s.r'-J mi .. newpamt.runsi:d ~6926 Brougham. xlnt ('OOU. VOLISWAGB4 not using available to wheels. sunroof xtra 105 hp, 23 mpg, needs Xlnl cond. New reblt . .11~10BO. 646 1~ Contin;..tal 99 30 luaded. 552 9478 18711 Beach Blvd som~olher family by ad· tank, cassette. 497·6494 eng. work, f700. 543-4741 $2250. p /P 1973 Cad t-pe <lt? Villl' 1 ....................... I ran,por1at1on c;;r td 142-2000 yert1slng them forCsaa\j '81 300 SO Metallic gr~y. 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Wilderness' -Robert Cornthwaite 'from far left 1 Martha McFarland. I\ Callan .. Jne McNeely. James Gallery. Anne Gerety.' front 1 Pamela Haslain and Richard Stanley. K Callan . . . Robert Cornthwaite ... All roads lead ~h,Wilderness' to California father a test By JIMMY JOHNSON 0.11, ...... ..-. ......... A funny thing happened to K Callan on her way to California. As the trip got shorter, so did her name. From Big D to L.A. by way of Oklahoma, New York and a few other quick stops along the way takes a while, but as far as Callan is concerned, all roads, sooner or later. lead to California. Callan, along with an excellent cast of performers, is presently starring in the South Coast Repertory 's production of Eugene O'Neill's "Ah, Wilderness." She plays Lily Miller, the "old maid" aunt who is in love with the drunken uncle. Born in Dallas, Texas, to staunch Catholic parents, she was given a complete and prt>per Christian name . It was Katherine. By the time she had reached high school her name had been shortened to Kay. Sometime later her husband re· named her K. "without the period." "You'll have to admit," she says with a chuckle, "it's a hard name to misspell. Yes ... Just about everybody asks about my name, and I've never really had a good answer. It seems a& I got older , my name got shorter." Call an grew up knowing she would be an actress. She attended North Texas State Universi· ty at Denton, where she first got involved with the stage. After her freshman year, she spent her summer vacation working for the Margo Jones Theater In Dallas. By then Callan had heard the applause. The staae was caJling. College would have to wall. She had been offered a singina Job at Shepard Air See Page 14 ; By MARY JANE SCARCELLO Of .. ~ ......... W~n Robert Cornthwaite took the role or the father in South Coast Repertory's production of ''Ah, Wilderness,'' it was a real test. Not only is the play long and the part large, but it was bis first role since open·heart surgery in June. "It's like finding my sea legs again," he said. "I was unsure of my stamina, but this job answered questions about my ability to perform again." The surgery replaced a defective aortic heart valve, and his only side effect was difficulty in re· mem bering dialogue for the first time in bis long career as an actor . "The doctor assured me memory problems were common after long anesthesia," he said, "and I did learn my lines." His method of memorizipg a part begins with understanding the play as a whole before breaking it into details. "I know where the ideas are going in each act and scene, so I can ad lib because I'm never at a loss for where we'll end up," h.e added. "I have a strong sense of rhythm and try to substitute llnes with the same rhythm if I pull a blank." The reserved, thoughtful actor has appeared in other Eugene O'Neill plays and remembers them as among the first he read as a child. He spent his early years in Portland, Ore .. and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from USC with a degyee in humanities. Although he never appe~ in a college play, Cornthwaite worked full·lime in radio during the last one·and-a-halr years or school. See Page 13 Doi Dall/ p.3 '1 . ~ lterat1 C7I f OC authors: a tale of two genres ~ He started early, she started late -both arrived on time ..: GI -g By JEFF PARKER GI Of -DM!, ,llet SY" ~ ~ Thut tS the last m a senes of four articles t:romin· 9 mg the lives and work of Orange County noveli1ts. In ci: this article. the Pilot Weekender talked with Don StanlDOOd and Joan Dial. F our years ago, Don Stanwood was living in a modest apartment with a IS-year old named Susie, working as a part-time clerk in Penney's camera de· partmenl and putting.the finishing touches on a 750-page manuscript he'd been writing for near· ly 10 years. Today, Stanwood lives in the same apartment, Susie -bis cat -is going strong at 19, and the book, "The Memory of Eva Ryker" has made its author the richest and most talented young writer in the county. "The Memory of Eva Ryker" (Coward, Mccann & Geoghegan, 1978) bas been printed in hardcover and paperback editions in the U.S., Japan, ltaly1 France, Germany, Denmark, Norway, Fimand, Spain and Argentina, con· densed in Cosmopolitan Magazine and made in· to a television movie by lrwip Allen. "After the initial sale of the book, it just kind of snowballed," Stanwood remembers. •'Seeing your book become a property all of a sudden is a little scary. Once the book got to the copy editing process, I started t.alking with peo· pie wbo knew the story as thorou1hly as J did - talk about self-exposure ... "The Memory of Eva Ryker" is a com· plicated book, extremely complicated in fact. Part of Stanwood's goal was to puzzle bis read· ers, and to that end he wove a tale or sinister plotting that culminates with the sinking of the Titaale. One movie producer who was interest· ed in the book told the author that reading it was like peeling an onion -every time a layer was exposed, there was another one under it. Another producer told Stanwood that it was the most complicated book he'd ever read. "I took that as a compliment," Stanwood said. Stanwood was just out of Newport Harbor High School, enrolled al Orange Coast College, when the story began to lake shape on paper. He spent four semesters with teacher Pat Kubis, laying down the first chapters or the book. He continued his work al Cal Stale Fullerton with Lawrence Watkin and John Schwarz, working on his chapters and reading them aloud in the writing workshops. "My last semester was in early '71, and the first draft was finally done. I remember reading the last sentences for the class and there was this moment of stunned silence. 'Is that really the end?' someone asked. He said he felt like he'd just spent a week in a theater with the big- gest screen in the world," Stanwood mused. Bat with the first draft of 500 pages now done, the author was faced with writing them all over again. "I had this book mapped out and the first draft done, but after finishing it, I was fatigued. I couldn't really face the idea of go- ing back and working it again from scratch. So I put it aside, worked a litUe, then put it aside again." The r e -write t ook five years. The manuscript ballooned to 750 pases and Stanwood ballooned lo a depressed 300 pounds . It was a friend from one or the author's classes, Viege Traub, who finally wrestled the manuseripl from bis hands and sent it to agent Jane Jordan Browne ln Los Angeles. Browne was in the hospital -a perfect time to read the voluminoos work. "She said she liked it," he said. "And she said sbe'd represent me if I could cut ~ pages out of it. I'd had enough Journalism to know she was rilbt. so I sat down and went through it on a liDe-by-Une basis until a third or them were gone. It was strange, but the tone and voice of the narration really beean to emer~en." Brown began submilt1n1 th• around Christmas of 1916. Harcourt Brace and Jovaoovicb kept the manuacript "a lont time'' before nnally turning it dovJn ; Doubleday ·~d Joan Dial. alia.t Amanda York and Katherine Kent .,.., ........... "l'lltO'o-tl Don Stanwood began career as a student it didn't have the "extra gimmick'' needed for a book or its kind; Putnam liked it but wanted the setting changed to the Lusitania. "Editors are so subjective. you get responses you never dreamed you'd hear. I don't know what I could have put in the book for that extra gimmick Doubleday said It lacked - the Bermuda Triangle maybe. I even con- sidered changing the ship. I became a ghoul on 20th century s hip disasters, trying to find another one that might be suitable.'• he said. Six months later he got a call rrom Btowne who asked him how a S25 000 book sounded. "My knees went a lllUe weak. I was standine in the Penney's camera department when the call came through." Stanwood Is now at work on his next book, "The Seventh RoyaJe." Working under the ex· pectatlons of hls editor and a $75,000 advance, the conditions ror writing, he admits, "are a lot different.'' "It's different than working on a class pro. ject or puttering ,..,_,. ~-the aift,'1-he .,ttd. "It's a career now which I.ht flnl one wHn't. There's a pressure, but I don't feel panicked or crazed by it. l don't have any doubts about de- livering the goods, but when you start any book you feel like you're at the bottom o! a staircase looking at all the flights you have to climb. It has to be done and it has to be done by me. "When a book is pre-sold, it already exists in your agent's and publisher's minds. but i1 doesn't really exist at all until you create it. There's kind of a danger there. You have to put all the expecta\ions and hype out of your mind and go from scratch. There's really no other choice. "I can't reC\llY say that the writing comes easier now, although I do feel that my sensibilities are more perceptive and I'm a lit· tie more knowledgeable now. I wrote 'Ryker' from a teenager's sense or perspective of character, and with time you get a little more critical of the process. The flip side of the coin in having more skills and experience is that you 're also more critical. I think that the whole process becomes more complicated because you've got more to reject or accept," he said. Stanwood isn't trying to one-up "Eva Ryker" in terms of plot. His protagonist is drawn more deeply. and has more at stake in the story. "I hope the book will work on a little deeper level," he said. "If I tried to out· complicate 'Eva Ryker' I'd come out with a book that would probably sial< or its own weight." J oan Dial was born and raised in Liverpool, England. She was a pre· cocious reader, but at the age of five she got a book for Christmas that she did not 'enjoy. The story was good enough - about a boy whose cruelty to a pony leads to its fiery death -but Joan didn't like the ending one bit. One night she got up, turned on the light in her room, re-wrote the ending, tore out the final pages from the book and replaced them with her own. Joan continued to develop her editorial talents throughout her childhood in England writing new endings for books. adding pages, developing characters and sub-plots that she felt weren't explored enough in the original books. At 13 she s ubmitted her first two stories for publication, typing them in three narrow col- umns down the page "like they did in the magazines." The young writer received two long, personal replies from patient editors. ex- plaining what was wrong with the s tories and what might be done to improve them. Crushed by the rejections and feeling that they ~ere prompting her to give up writing, she didn't touch the typewriter again for seven years. By the time Dial was 21, she had married an American Air Force officer and moved to the United States where she promptly "fell in love with his country. too." Shortly after the arrival of their first child she wrote a novel, then wrote it again, then again. More babies in quick suc- cession kept her busy until the mid '70's' when she finally had time to think about writing again. Some of that thinking, perhaps the most de· cisive or it, was done while she lay race-up on the toll road between Ensenada and Tijuana. "We had taken a trip to Mexico and stopped in Ensenada to visit friends," she said. "But when we found them all sick, we decided to m ake the drive home. We were coming up the toll road when we wenl down into a dip and came up race to face with a cow." The Volkswagen van collided with the animal, swerved wildly toward the steep cllff. careened back toward the lane and rolled over. Dial was thrown out onto the asphalt, where she lay broken and bleedln1. wondering ll she'd live. "I can remember lying on that road In Mex- ico in the dark and tbiDldn~ Utlt it I survived I'd write like I'd always wanted to. Allu th t.,_.. _____ _ lcle!t-do •"1Ulm1 bat wheel m)'seltaround In See County, Paqe 12 Do•cnna.liti4>£ Jaws drop when Jody does Dolly By JEFF PARKER OftNO ... y ...... SWt Filling the shoes of a star like Doi· ly Part.on isn't easy, but filling her bra is even harder. That's what Jody D'gaspar of Mission Viejo found out when she became a Dolly look -alike for s hows and parties. ''The costume-maker couldn 't even make a bra that would do the trick, so his wife ended up making one out of composi te parts , .. mu sed O'gaspar. The magic bra indeed does the tric k. weighs ten pounds. cost D'gaspar S20 and leaves her "gasp- in g for air" at the end of her half. hour shows. D'gaspar has been doing Dolly Parton and Mae Wes t imitations since 1978. wh en she discovered her calling after "having a little to drink" at a friend 's party. "I stood up on a table with my v.uiJ.ar ancLwcnl into my favorite Doi· who'd opened a look-alike business in Los Angeles and billed myself as Dolly " Besides the ten-po und bra , D'gaspar needs a "Dolly Wig," plen ty of make-up and an assortment of clothes to make the change. The clothes range from skin-tight, Dolly- csque jeans to a S450 sequined gown t hat D'gaspar uses for her more formal gigs. "But getting into costume and get· ting into character are two different things." she points out. .. It takes me about two-and-a -half hours to do the physical change into Dolly, and at least another half hour to get into the right frame of mind. "When you do an imitation, you have to play that person on every level. You have to have their voice and movements down perfectly. Doi· ly kind of waddles when she walks. Her voice -well it's nothing like mine, that's for sure." D'gaspar psyches herself into Parton's double by playing records, s tudying her notes, and even watching a video tape of "Nine to Five" before a ~rformance. By the time she leaves tier apartment, she's not only looking like Dolly. but feel· ing like her. too. "People hoot and howl, follow me down the street . honk at me in cars -you name it." she said. "People actually want a utogr aphs. I can't believe it, but they do." D 'gaspar 's mo s t i n s p ired performance came at a birthday par- ty thrown by Mac Davis -to which Dolly Parton came. She went through her humorous routine with the real Parton staring at her from 10 feet away. "She was laughing just as hard as everyone else," she r eme mbers. ·'She told me after the show that she felt like s he was watching her dou- ble. But she told me 'Aw don't talk lawk thayat,' meaning that my coun· try accent was loo heavy. But that's just how s he sounded." O'gaspar's Dolly routine isn't s up- posed to be a carbon copy imitation. but rather a comic take-off. D'gaspar has written s poof lyrics for "Jolene" and other Parton hits. prepared with ~tli~~~-linor<t {_t\T Jht> d\llw "When women go wrong. men go right after them . honey " "They say me n are mo re in· telligent than women, but how often do you see a woman marryin' a dumb man for his body?" Or: "Although I've had Ioli; of guys on a string, I'm always afraid I'll end up with one on a leash.·· IC anyone in D'gaspar's audience happens to say .. Goodness. what a beautiful dress." her Dolly comes back with "Goodness had nothin' to do with it, honey ... Some of the quips D'gaspar writes herself. some she collects from mov· ies and s hows. A lot or them came from Mae West. the other woman whom she is called upon to mimic for parties and shows. "Mae's business has been down a little lately," s he said. "Dolly is the hot commodity." Naturally, her entrances and exits are attended by often curious on- lookers. "One time we were about to do our routine at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, and our Charlie Chaplin look· alike and myself were walking down the s treet for the hotel. Two policemen started following us and I Jody D'gaspar dolled up as Dolly Parton figured they wanted to find out what was going on or maybe ask for an autograph. 'Jus t act n a tural,· Chaplin kept saying. "Wh en they caught up with us in the lobby, one s aid that he'd bet his partner that this wasn't all real - and pointed at my chest. Then he asked if he could find out after the s how. I thanked him and told him no way." she la ughs. D'gaspar "can't imagine" imitat- ing Dolly Parton for the rest of her life, but s he is headed for a career in show business just the same. She's taking classes at the South Coast Ac- tor 's Studio in Costa Mesa, and work- ing on her guitar. piano and voice skills at home. During days, s he works as a computer programmer to pay the rent. Her Dolly gigs -four or five a week -net her bet ween $40 and $200 pe r night, depending on how tong she performs and whether or not she needs to write new material for the s how. "I do full shows. not singing lele· grams or brief appearances," she said. "I've seen a few other Dolly look-alikes around. and I'm not very im.pressed with them. They look a lit- tle bit like her. but the singing and mannerisms don't even come close." Saddleback live via student TV program By JOEL C. DON Oft ... 0..., ...... Steft In the Costa Mesa apartment of artist Robert Wyland, a pair of Saddleback College students dutifully set up their video camera, lights and tape equipment. They were preparing the last five minutes of a half-hour program on the painter. best known for his "Whaling Wall" mural alongside Pacific Coast Highway in Laguna Beach. Saddleback staff member and field producer P .. I. Schramel monitored the students, serving as a quasi-di rector durin~ the taping. "I want the way you're going to talk to be ln· trospective. Schramel instructed Wyland, who was using an airbrush to finish up yet another whale painting. "lmaiine the camera is not there." Back al-lhe-Missio Viejo campus, studl.nts would edit tt\e tape for a fine arts program called "Impressions." Others enrolled in television classes in the Communication Arts Department were working on another 30-mmute program called "Lifestyles," a magazine format show cast in the mold of Channel 2's "Two on the Town." Though the students are assigned projects and receive college credit and grades for their work, their efforts aren't just for the viewing tempera· ment o! a college instructor. Saddleback, like other community coUeges, has taken advantage or the burgeoning cable television market to showcase the talents of their student interviewers, camera operators, sound technicians, editors and engineers. Saddleback Television offers programs such as "Lifestyles " and "Impressions" to cable syste ms serving Irvine, Huntington Beach, Foun- tain Valley, San Cleme nte, Mission Viejo. c~~·tra 8£aj:b. Weatmins.ter, Tus.110, L&isuu World, El Toro an~ Camp Pendleton. I o Department coordinator James Lane estimat· ed that student work has a potential viewing au· dience of 150,000 to 200,000 cable subscribers. That means a student can graduate from the coUege with a handsome resume or tapes aired for public consumption. In the fiercely competitive television market, working experience is far more valuable than term papers, report cards and un-aired projects, he said. "We could sit in the classroom and talk until we're blue In the race." Lane said. "We feel the key to success is we can take the students' work, if it meets acceptable viewing standards. and put It out to the community." As an example of the dramatic arowlb or Sad· dleback's TV program, Lane noted when be ar- rived on the campus 10 years ago, there were 15 S~e Students. Page 16 5 3 [ 4 ! Diversions "SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR," the popular f comedy about a 25-year love affair, opens ~ tonight as an I rvlne Community Theater pro- duction at Turtle Rock Community Park, Sun-~ nyhlll Road off Turtle Rock Drive In Irvine. ~ Performances Fridays and Saturdays at 8, :.c Sundays at 2, through Oct. 2S. Tickets are l available at the door. ~ "NIGHT AND DAY," Tom Stoppard's drama set in an African nation, Is on at Sad- dleback c:;o11ege. Performances at 8 p.m., Sun- days at 3 p.m., through Oct. 11 . Call 831-4656 or 495-2790 for reservations. "COMPANY," Stephen Sondheim's landmark musical comedy, opens at the Gem Theater, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove. Cur- tain rises at 8 p.m. Wednesday through Satur· day, 7: 30 p.m. Sunday. Call 636-7213. "THE GREAT AMERICAN 'BACKSTAGE Musical" is on at the Newport Theater Arts STARRING STEPHEN G. ARLEN ~----' ~wndta with Vince Trani as SANCHO SW3ED N6) OfECTEO GARY DAVIS :>VUV• VT tr..: r nir U'I:':> anu rvr U11:';> 111U;>l'-OI, "'"" play Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. through Oct. 17. Call 67S-31"3 for reservations. "SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR," Bernard 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 a matinee Oct. 11) until Oct. 17 . Reservations at 949-0743. "THE MARRIAGE GO ROUND" continues at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3S03 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. The comedy plays nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times through Nov. 15. Reservations at 979-5511 . "GUYS AND DOLLS" Is on stage at the Huntington Beach Playhouse on Main Street at Yorktown Avenue, Huntington Beach, playing Fridays and Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. through "MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT" a drama about a May-December romance, continues Friday and Saturday at the Westmlnlster Community Theater, 7272 Maple St., Westmlnister. Curtain is 8:30 p.m . and reservations are taken at 995-4113. "AH, WILDERNESS," Eugene O'Nelll's nostalgic comedy, is on stage nightly except Mondays through Oct. 18 at South Coast Repertory, 6S5 Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa. Curtain is 8 p.m . nightly, 3:30 on Saturday and Sunday matinees. Reservations at 957-4033. "BRIGADOON," the vintage Lerner-Loewe musical about a mythical town in Scotland, Is the fare at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Ave. Pico, San Clemente. The show runs nightly except Mondays through Nov. 8 at varying curtain times. 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Corona def Mar Villa Swe~ Tl{ !WlQ.lNl rMl!t Y IOwnersl EAT AT ANTHONY'S PIER 2 FAMOUS SALAD and OYSTER BAR TODAY 103 N. 8ay1lde Dr. Newport Beach, Ca. 714/M0.5123 Saddleback Valley Community Theater) at its temporary location In the Cabrlllo Playhouse, 202 Ave. Cabrillo, San Clemente. It runs Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. 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., Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p.m . Reservations at 894-6786. "MAN OF LA MANCHA" is on the boards at -CLASSICAL MUSIC--- Set' Pagf! fi .. 5 I 6 ! Diversions ~ From Page 5 ---------------- 8 PIANIST EUGENE ISTOMIN will perform ~ the Beethoven "Emperor" Concerto w ith Keith ~ Clark and the Pacific Symphony In their ~ season premiere Sunday at 7:30 p.m . In the ~ theater at Knott's Berry Farm, Buena Park. ~ For reservations phone 773-31.58. ID ~ i ~ CARLOS MONTOYA, world-renowned Flamenco guitarist, will perform in concert on § Friday, Oct. 16, at 8 p.m . in the Orange Coast Ii: College Auditorium. Tickets run $6-8 and can be purchased In the college's Administration Building Monday through Oct. 16, from 8 a.m . to 7 p.m . and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. For Visa or Mastercard orders call 556-5527. FLUTIST FRANCINE ROSS will perform ~Now ()pea for opera oratori~, lieder and art songs, light opera and spirituals at 8: 15 p.m . Monday in the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna ca- nyon Road, Laguna Beach. Sponsored by The Creat ive Society. Tickets $10. -FILMS------ "OUR DAILY BREAD" BY King Vidor CUSA 193.4) and "Diary of a Chambermaid" by Luis Bunuel (Mexico 196-4) will be shown Saturday at 6:30 and 8: 15 p.m. at UC Irvine's Social Science Hall. Tickets $2 general ad- m ission, $1 UCI students. Call ~922 . "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES" star- ring Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell will be scr eened tonight at 7: 30 In Forum 2 Golden West College. Admission $2. ' "RIDE A WILD PONY" is featured tomor- row in Orange Coast College's children's film s~ries at 1 p.m . in the campus auditorium. Tickets $1. Phone 556-5880. "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" with Cary Grant, Raymond Massey, Jack Carson and Peter Lorre plays Saturday at 7:30 p.m . in the Orange Coast College Forum. Admission $1 .25. Call 556-.5880. -ETC .------- CHRISTIAN PERFORMERS including Bon- Sf"<' Po~c· i Lunch & Dinner Our neighbors are warmly invited to en;oy ~ delightful dining experience lSTEAKS-SEAFOOD-PRIME RIB 67S 2968 lltttdl ii~ Mc>ncUv-frid1y 11 <»J.OO • • OW-it~ Monday·ThursdaySl»1100 f ndav and Saturday S 00; 12,00 .,.... ~ fll ztOO Mewport llY& (at 29th Street) Hewpcwt IHc:ll ~ 5e1Member 15-November 8 Lerner & Loewe·s . , __ This Week At ... 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Jal •am. ) J Diversions ,..,,,,,, f'lll/t' 11 nie Braml ett, M arty McCall and T h e Firew orks, Scott Wesley Br own and Joe English will appear tonight In "Jubilation '81," a Chr istian music festival at Knott's Berry Far m. SANTA ANA'S "OLD TOWN Street Fair e" begins tonight through Sunday from 11 a.m . to 10 p .m. at the Old Orange County Courthouse SQuare at Santa Ana Boulevar d and Sycam ore Street downtown. Features continuous enter - tainment, a parade, a children's carnival and food and game booths. A TALENT SHOW featuring Orange County /"9olden ~~-...,~ ...., ·~~ Si{;;)ragon --- GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A Lo r.orte Dishes Lunch Donner Da11v • Food To Take Our 4715 c...,._ • ~I 202l Hwbor tl•d. 750-7 171 • 750.5098 COSTA MISA ...... ,...... 642-71'2 . 631 -991 ' ORANGE COAST COLLEGE PRESENTS COUNT BASIE & HIS ORCHESTRA "THE MOST EXPLOSIVE FORCE IN JAZZ" SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25 8 P.M. -OCC AUDITORIUM Advance Tickets: $7.50 -At the Door: $8.50 INFOMSA·MASTERCARD -556-5527 ~~ OF CAUFORN&A. IRVINE UCI COMMITTEE FOR ARTS PRESENTS Alt hetthtg with MIC)lt Mortt. • &tglish Lutenist Friday, Oct. 9. 1981 8 pm Concert Hall Selections from the Baroque and Renaissance periods. Gen. S6, UCI Fac./staff. Alumni. &. Cit. & other Stud. ss. UCI Students $4 TM Sefpoia StrilMJ Qa• hf Saturday, Oct. 10, 1981 8 pm Village Theatre. Selections from Haydn, Bartok, and Dvorak. Gen. $7. UCI FacJstaff, Alumni. Sr. Cit. & · Other Stud. $6. UCI Students $5. ::c..: the L4*)h • Tiie Mule of Scotl..d, se..ttmd ..t Horfhua .. rt•d Sunday, Oct. 11 7:30 pm Village Theatre Gen. $7, UCI FacJstaff. Alumni, Sr. Cit. & Other Stud. $6, UCI Students $5. 1 For further information. call Committee for Arts at 833-6379. Tiekets available at the ASUCI Box Office. Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am-4 pm· 833-5549. employees is on for 7:30 Saturday night at Valley High School. Includes music and danc- ing. Proceeds benefit Orangewood ftome for Dependent Children. Call 834-6096 or ~~295'. THE ALL-AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS, a SO-member group, appears In concert at 8 p.m . Saturday in the Orange Coast College Auditorium. Tickets are $3.SO gener al ad- mission, $2.SO for OCC students, seniors and children under 12. Available in the box office from 8 a.m . to 7 p.m . today and 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. Admission ~.SO at the door. Call SS6-SS27. -IN VEGAS----- 7 }! 2 ~ i 'II: CD ShAL11AWDDltNt:h MelhT0illtis,2 D(a7vi2d) Frizze011 and a e y es roug c . 1. O 736-02.C . ~ .,, CAESARS PALACE :· Tom Jones through :i Oct. 21. (702) 731 -7333. ~ DESERT INN: "ANNIE" with the or iginal ~ Broadway cast. Indefinite run. Dark M ondays. o (702) 733-4444. ~ F LAMINGO: Razzle Dazzle on Ice. In-ID definite run. (702) 733-3333. ~ FRONTIER: David Brenner and Tammy Wynette until Oct. 14. (702) 734-02-40. .'il!e l'nf.w /,~ A Family Shopping/Dining & Entertainment Center Albertson's • Bank of America • Bilbo Bagglns • Coco's/Reuben's • Command Performance Dolphin Hair Fashions • Edwards Cinema • Fash'n Splash • Hamburger Hamlet • Ice Capades Mesa Verde Florist • Mesa Verde Travel • Mlone's • Music Mar1<et • Photography by Jeffrey Southern California Optical •Spa Lady • Swensen's •Vicki's Sunshine Factory fa\~ o"000ooooo0 ' a\ lh!l!JJJ.J~ooo ooo ~ 00 00 00 ':, 0 0 0 2701 Harbor Blvd. • (Harbor & Adema) Costa Mesa, CA 8 ~'Live · Gigs j EDITOR'S NOTE: Live Gigs is a complete listing of Orange Coast nightclubs offering live en· .f tertainment. Acts are subject to change without u: notice. AIRPORTER INN 18700 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine -833·2770 Dancing Nightly ALISIO'S 1670 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa -642·8293 Dancing Nightly ANCI ENT MARINER 2607 W Coast Hwy. Newport Beach -646·0201 BAXTER'S 14346 Culver Dr. Irvine 857·2103 BAXTER'S STREET 4647 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach -540·2475 BEACH BALL 2116 Ocean Front Newport Beach -673·5894 Stan Orlow BEN BROWN'S 31106 Coast Highway Laguna Beach 499 266.'I Dancing Nightly BILBO BAGGJNS Mesa Verde Shopping Center Costa Mesa -545-1718 Live Contemporary Rock BLACK ANGUS 17920 BrookJiurst St. Fountain Valley -968-4477 Dancing Nightly BLUE PARROT South Coast Plaza Hotel Costa Mesa -540-2500 Dancing Nightly BOARDWALK 1516 S. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach -494-8588 BOB BUR NS 37 Fashion Island Newport Beach -644 2030 Music Nightly tfi=Tittte ·WINE SALE CASH& CARRY ONLY. SAVElnAHD MOREi STARTS OCT. ht. au.AR HOURS. 9.9 Sale Eads 10-11-11 BO BBY ~cGEE'S 353 Coast Highway Newport Beach -673-5380 Dancing Nightly BOOTLEG<; ERS 18528 Beach Bl vd. Huntington Beach 962-9010 Dancing Nightly to Country CALIFORNIA SUN 19070 Magnolia St. Huntington Beach 963-2078 Country Rock Dancing CALABASH LANDING 179 E. 17lh St Cos ta Mesa -642·9855 CANN ERV 3010 Lafayette Ave Newport 675·5777 Music Nightly CAPV'S 114 McFadden Place Newport Beach -675-5777 Music Nightly C ROSS ROADS 18050 Brookhurst St Fountain Valley -963 -671 1 Dancing Nightly CROWN Jf()USE 32802 Coast Highway Laguna Niguel -499-2626 Music Nightly CRYSTAL SALOON 1700 Placentia Ave Costa Mesa -646· 7571 Dancing Nightly to Country CUCKOO'S NEST 1714 Placentia Ave. Costa Mesa -645-3090 New Wave -Punk - Reggae DANA TRADER 34150 S. Coast Hwy Da na Point -493·2603 DEJ A VU 2285 Newport Blvd. ' If it's got wheels, you'll move it f aster in a Daily Pilot classified ad.Call 642-5678 and a friendly ad- v iser wi ll help you turn your wheets into cash. Costa Mesa -833· 1160 Rock Dancing Nightly DELANEY'S 630 Lido Park Dr. Newport Beach -675·3145 Honey Bees FIVE CROWNS RESTAURANT 3801 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 760-0331 Mar y Lou O'Toole Showcase Singers FOXllUNTER 17927 MacArthur Blvd. Irvine 549-8728 Oancin~ nightly \·:iru.•t~ T HE GALLEY 34734 S Coast Hwy Capistrano Beach 661 6243 GOLDEN BEAR 306 Coast Highway Huntington Beac h - 536.9600 HARPOON HENRY'S 25062 Del Prado Dana Point 493.2933 HOT EL LAGUNA 425 S Coast Hwy. La1tuna Beach 494·1151 llUNGRV TIGER 3201 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar -675·7575 ICHABOD'S 18582 Beach Blvd. ll unl1ngto n Beac h 541·6331 IVY HOUSE 384 Forest Ave Laguna Beach -494·9491 Dancing Nightly J ER EMIAH'S STEAKHOUSE 8901 Warner Ave Huntington Beach 848·2662 Music Nightly J OSE MURP HVS 114 Mc Fadden Place Newport Beach -675· 1094 Mus ic Nightly J .P. ~11\C'S l0142 Adams Ave. Huntington Deach 963 7829 Country Rock '1ghth· LAFFSTOP 2122 Bristol St Santa Ana 751·7867 Comedy Stars Nightly LAGUNA STAR DISCO 1164 S. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach -494-8564 MARRIOTT HOTEL Newport Center Dnve Newport Beach 640-4000 Entertainment & Dancing Nightly McCONAHAV'S 725 W Baker St Costa Mesa S40·S061 Danr1ng Nightly McCORMICK'S LANl>I NG 3180 A1rwa) Ave N<:wport Beaeh 546-9880 Rock ·n· Roll Dancing ~1ghll) .'i1•1• /lr11.11· J>i saddle back college r=======co mm unity se r v ices=======i · presents Zsa Zsa Gabor Saturday, October 17, 1981 · 3:00 p.m. Fine Arts Theatre Saddleback COiiege -South Campus Lohmcm & Barkley Comedy Team Saturday, October 24, 1911 · 1:00 p.m. Fine Arts Theatre Saddleback C.Ollege -South Campus • An Afternoon with Zsa Zsa -Five limes wlnner of Hollywood Foreign Press Assoc1at1on·s "Most Glamorous Actress in the World" Award -Star of Broadway, over 40 films and 300 TV productions. -Outstanding Guest Star of Johnny Carson. Merv Gnff1n, Dinah & Friends and Mike Douglas shows. -Among her dozens of recogn111ons for her philanthropic work are "Honorary Patriotic Builders .. and "Woman of the Year .. from many organizations. The audience wilt be invited to attend a reception for Miss Gabor on the stage following the performance. An Evening with Lohman & Barkley -Lohman and Barkley have been getting Southern California up and oll to work with their KFI early morning comedy show for more than ten years. -Almost 20 years on radio and TV -Creators of dozens 01 outrageous characters such as Ted J . Bologna and wale Eva Schnelder, Maynard Farmer (an 8-inch tall weatherman) etc. -". . an the end. without saying a word about the creators of this menagerie of preposterous characters. one would have to come to a conclusion . Lohman and Barkley are crazy guys." -8111 Board Prices: $9 and $8 each ForTicbt ............. 831-4656 (Mon-f rl) 1 O -12 & 1 -3 _ MASTER OiAAGENISA Intermission 8 'Verre good' years end at San Clemente theater By TOM T ITUS Of tM Delly,. .... t&eff An era of sorts is coming to an end in San Clemente, a period of eight Verre good years at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. The Verre fa mily -Ernie. Pearl. Tom, Mark and Dan have announced the sale of the ocean· front dinner theater to Bud Torr, a Northern California businessman and minority stockholder UCI COMMITTE!-. FOR ARTS -~- UNVERSITY PRESENTS ~~FORNA. JOHH llGGS CONSORT -Vocal and Instrumental Music of Baroque and Renaissance Periods Saturday, October 17, 1981 8:00 PM Vill~ge Theatre WENDY ROGERS DANCE COMPANY -Five Member Modern Dance Co. Saturday, October 17. 1981 8:00 PM Concert Hall Sunday, October 18, 1981 7:00 PM Concert Hall General $6. UCI Alumni. UCI Fac./Staff. Other Students & Sr.Cit. $5, and UCI Students $4. For further information call Committee for Arts at 833-6379. Tickets available at the ASUCI Box Office. Mon.-Frl. 9:30 am-4 pm -833-5549. HOME ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BESTI g . · ~SPEc114 I VIDEO I ' $!J:~ g 369 EMt 17th Su..t #7_ A ~ Cm• Mn.. CA 92627 • c//t ~ (114}631·STOP rx 631-llJfil ic, • ...,~a-i.V g WATCH A MOVIE TONIGHT ~ ... ~'"• ~ IN YOUR OWN HOME! "1 •1 We have in stock these latest releases· "MAO, MAO, MAD, MAD WORLD" "A BRIDGE TOO FAR" "SOYLENT GREEN" "BACK ROADS" "THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY" "HOUNDS OF BAS KE RV ILLE" "SANCTUARY OF FEAR" And, we have a huge stock of Nostalgia movies fun entertai~'!'~ for tonight/ "The Great Caruso" with M ario Lanza ·oay at the Races" with the Marx Bros. "Man With The Golden Arm" with Frank Sinatra "Mr. Roberts" with Henry Fonda "Farewell to Arms" with Gary Cooper "On the Town" with Gene Kelly "Svengali" v.ith John Barrymore D.W. Griffith's "Birth of a Nation" "At War With The Army" with Dean Martin anl.l Jerry Lewis " Mr. Hulot's Holiday" with Jacques Tati "Topper" with Cary Grant And, just In. these Sflrials: "C1ngbu1ten" •.,-lCl•A•l•J•LA•,.•I(• ''Don Winslow o( the Navy" TA,£ 'Ru~ "Dkk Tracy" TOK T·1H -71 •· AWi Gordon's "C'onqu" f!'ll L--•, the Unlverw" Ll4illt Z •• • ..... , an the enterprise. Ernie Verre and his wife, Pearl. founded Sebastian's, the fi rst dinner theater in Southern California, in November of 1973. Several years later, a nother Sebastian's (since sold ) was established at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim. Dan Verre, Ernie's nephew, arrived from Florida in 1974 and became resident director at the San Clemente showplace. He has staged 24 of the theater's 49 productions lo date. Replacing Ernie Verre as president of Sebas· tian's will be Frank DePhillipo, one or the original founders of the theater. William H. Lockwood has been named manager and also will act as pro· ducer. .'il!e l\"n :R.\l/S.'i/()\' Pa~/(' IX Our Maine attraction. The Sl.95 Mlllnc lobster dinner. tv\ame lobster 1s what made us famous Anet the P'ice has been making us famous all summer. You get a whole 1 ·pound tv\aine lobster, one of our fiown·1n·hve· from·the·East Coast beauties. Plus new potatoes, steamed 1n their own skins, and fresh corn·on·the·cob. To start, there's clam chowder or a big. fresh salad And hot bread Its only wonderful Our prime attradion. All three cJ these extrciord1nary dinners available seven days a week And, yes You can always count on something special from the Tiger. tiger The Sl.95 pdmc rtb dinner. ~~~C~;;;SWe'll start yoo off with clam chowder 1;5':::'.;~:-~:"}~ or salad Then give you a hearty r. cut ol pnme nb-well, medun or rare, as you like-with horseradish sauce on the side. Plus a steamy baked potato topped with sour cream, butter and chives Plus a fresh vegetable Plus hot bread Which all adds up to one great meal RESTAURANT&.SfAIOO[)~ Corona Del t..w • 3201 Pac1f1c Coast Highway (714) 675· 7575 (1 mtle~ d MGcArtt'lur) -, 9 I 31 §: ~ :g '1' (I) ::> a. ~ :!I 0. ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ 10 !Movies1 ~ ~'French _Lieutenant's Woman' a clever flop ~ m By JEFF PARKER °l? Of .. ~,~11.cSQff ~ "The French Lieutenant's Woman" is a ~ clever, enigmatic fl op There is so much portent. ~ so many stormy possibilities hinted at that we ~ can't help but feel foolish when it all turns to Ii: drizzle braced for an onslaught that never comes. It's a high"mtnded telling of a threadbare story. where director Karel Reasz's efforts lo sub- stitute style for substance are both admirable and uneffN•tive. The movie, like the J ohn Fowles novel on which it is based, tells t wo vaguely similar stories :.it once One is a Victorian romance about a young paleontologist, Charles Smithson (Jeremy lrons 1 who fa lls in love with Sarah Woodruff <Meryl Streep>. a cloaked siren who prowls the coast of Dorset hoping for the return of her lover, the French lieutenant Running concurrently with this dramCJ is the s tory of a modern European film crew making a movie o( it, where the performers playing Sarah and Charles t Anna and Mike) are involved in a CiuJing romance. The Victorian segment opens with the engage- ment of Charles to Ernestina, daughte.r o( a well- lo-Oo man of commerce. He proposes stiirly. un- em pbaticall y . and Ernestina res ponds with repressed enthusiasm. Not long after, they walk through Lyme-Regis on a stormy afternoon where I.be waves are swelling over the breakwater and I.be wind is outrageous. St anding alone at the end of the perilous breakwater is a woman. Charles approaches her, they exchange glances and he is al once intrigued by her haunted beauty. Fowles spends considerable prose describing the look that Sarah give Charles -in the film, a few lingering seconds on her sad, alabaster-white face are all it takes to suggest her solitary desperation. Charles is smitten with curiosity -she's sometbing to be uncovered. like a fossil -but as he chases Sarah it's soon clear that s he's the one in passive. seductive pursuit. He breaks his engagement and s he disappears into a past of fabrications and half-truths. Charles hasn't a clue Plays 87 mCHAEL DOUGAN °'_...,,...sue The Long Beach Civic Light Opera's version of "Fiddler on the Roof," which kicked off their new seasoo last Friday. provides a delightful surprise for fans ol this venerable tale. The best part of the surprise is Gary Gordon, cast as Tevye, an indomitable Jewish milkman in the Russian village of Anatevka in 1905, a lime when programs uprooted Jews throughout the country and a restive populace poised itself for re- volutioo. Tevye is a big-hearted. bard-working man who has frequent one-sided conversations with his bud- dy. God. Tevye's God is a tolerant, good-natured diety who doesn 't mind a little ha a-mless kYelching. ("I know we're your chosen people," moans Tevye, "but couldn't you sometimes choose someone else?") God is the source of tradition, and that binds Tevye's world, conferring continuity and meaning in the face of poverty and oppression. Tevye love~ Lradilion more than anything, though he sees il slowly crumbling. Yet he is a willow in the wind ; lo•e makes him pliable. Only when one or his daughter marries a gentile does he proclaim that there are absolutes. "If I bend that far. "he ex- plains, "I will break." Gordon briogs a master's touch to the role, in- formed no doubt by bis own Jewish heritage. His e,es ~ with the wonder of the world, his man- oerium speak as loudly as his words and ht. traDAlli.b a genuine aense of bemused confusion. '•an euelfent performance. Meryl Streep and Jeremy /runs m ··rne Fre11ch Lieutenant 's Woman to where she'll go or what she'll do. Paralleling this cat-and-mouse romance is the story or the actor and actress starring in "The French Lieutenant's Woman.·• Mike and Anna are lovers -his passion is high and hers is lukewarm. She :S due to return to London and her steady boyfriend. he to his wife and home in southern England. Their lop-sided romance ends at a cast party thrown by Mike and his wife. Neither .or the stories amass much energy as "The French Lieuten ant's Woman" plays through nearly two full hours l'he counterpoint 1s ap pa r e nt ro m a n ce h as bee n r eplaced b y pragmatism. passion by consummation. But these I wo stories never really refl ect much more than that upon eCJch other and the far longer Victorian story wanders to an indecisive conclusion. The un dertones that hold up both stories simply d1sap pear lht'y'rc forgotten. Sln•cp brings ::.ubstance to th£• difficult roll' or Sarah/Anna There's !.Omething untrustworthy in her nervous eyes. something hCJrmcd in her palt• face, something lusciously seductive in her pouting mouth As the contemporary Anna. Streep Jay walk!. through Mike's emotions with a hardened car elcssncl>S Streep·s best moments. as in · The Deerhuntcr, .. are managed with few ltnes . for the look that sets the story in motion, no actress could have hecn better cast Irons gains a credibility in the modern scene~ that he lacks in the Victorian sequence. He never quite emotes the bottled passions of gentleman Smit hson, but CJS Mike, there's a needful im- mediacy to his performance. The contemporary scenes s uffer from their shortness. and the more we 're wrapped up in Mike's frustrations, the less w e see of him. His performance is controlled. studied. Harold Pinter's screenplay is too sparse to ful- ly reali ze the dense mysteries of Sarah and Charles. Since little happens, there's a great weight on Pinter's dialogue to explain and il- luminate the few events, but the script skirts the edges of Sarah's remote sadness rather than pull- ing it out for examination. Without such lines. the final scene of the Victorian story is a hollow end- ing. Pinter covers mystery with opaqueness and the result is frustrating. Of course the characters go back to Fowles himself and their incomplete- ness rests finally in his hands. ln spite of the rich- ness of the production, there's a strai.ned thinness to the story. In Fowles' book, two endings are pro- posed maybe the movie makers picked the wrong one. • 1n Long Beach's 'Fiddler' Other players stand out as well: Darlene Hun- ter-Chaffee as Tevye's shrewish wife Golde; Ann Leverett as Yente, the matchmaker; Cliff Senior as Motel. the tailor. David Corbin portraying Perchik, the student re volutionary who marries Tevye's da ughter t hen gets sent to Siberia. is particularlv ~ood. Director Gary Davis does an outstanding job of staging on some of the musical numbers. Dur- ing "Sabbath Prayer ." as Golde lights the ceremonial candles. we see the same scene repeal- ed in other village households. It's a beautiful mo- ment that symbolically conveys the unity of their culture. Although the solo numbers are consistently satisfactory, no single voice stands out. As a re· sull, the most impressive songs are those sung col· lectively -"Sunrise, Sunset," "Tradition" and "Anatevka" are especially satisfying. The pace of the play grinds down as the plot takes a blacker turn. The first half is quick and amusing -Gordon plays Tevye for laughs, to good effect -and the second is slow and melancholy. The scenery. provided by the San Bernardino Civic Light Opera, is excellent. The costumes are colorful and authentic. "Fiddler on the Roof" is a wonderful play and the Long Beach o utfit does It rine justice. Performances are Wednesdays through Saturdays at 8:30 p.m . and Sundays al 2:30 p .m. through Oct. 18. Tickets range rrom $5 to $13 and are available through all MuwaJ a{ltnclea. To charge by phone _call (211) '32.7.926 or C213.U3S-31'3. SUNDAY,OCl'. ll, 1181 Z:JtMATINEE CARLO llAUA GIVUNI COlldac&lag DAVID BREIDENTHAL, bassooo SATUa~)'.i.~· JI, 1181, 1:31 p.m~ COLO IQaJA GIULINJ ceM.dill1 RONALD LEONUD, cello SATVRDAY, NOV.1', 1181, 1:31 p.m. CA&LO llAUA GIULINI cwdact.1111 ALEXANDEa TREGER, •lolla • World Premiere presents Los Angeles Philharmonic 1981.-82 Season in Orange County October 18, 1981 to March 13, 1982 The Los Aa1eles Phllllarmonlc Orchestra retun11 to Orange County for a lO·concert series whll Maestro Carlo Marla GlallaJ, Mule Director. Sponsored by tM aO.-proO& Oraa1e Cotaa&y PllllharmOll.lc ~ldy H &Mir 2ltlt aeasoe, Ule lt-eoacert 1cbedale 11 offered lD two aeria el 5 cwcerta eaell, a 1la1le lt·eoecert 1ertee, ud aow oa •ale la 1a.gJe coacert Ucketl. Enjoy famed IOloll&a, guest coadadon ud world premieres from one of America'• "bll Dve" 1ymphony orcbe1tra1, performlDg here lD Oraage Couty. 10 CONCERTS * 2 MATINEES SUNDAY, NOV. U, 1'81 Z:JIMAnNEE CARLO MARIA GIUUNI coaducllng SATURDAY, JAN. t, 118%, 8:30 p.m. SIMON RA1TLE, coadactor EMANUEL AX, piano SATURDAY, JAN. 1', 1182, 8:30 p.m. SIMON RA1TLE, conductor IT'lllAK PERLMAN, violin SATURDAY, FEB. I , ll8Z, 8:30 p.m. MYVNG·WHlJN CHUNG, conductor JAMES GALWAY, nute JAMES WALKER. nute SAT\IRDAY, FEB. 13, ll8Z, 8:31 p.m. MICHAEL TILSON THOMAS, conduc&or JEANNE WEISS, piano SIDNEY WEISS, violin SATURDAY, MARCH I, 118%, 8:31 p.m. GIUSEPPE SINOPOLI, conductor SYLVIA CAPELLINI, Plano SATURDAY, MAil. 13, 118Z, 8 :30 p.m. CARLO MARIA GIUL.INI conducting DAVID WEISS, oboe ALAN GOODMAN, bauoon ALEXANDER TREGER, violin RONALD LEONARD, cello of John CortgUano's "Pled Piper Fantasy" for nute and orcheatra. All Concerts beld at Santa Ana HJ'b School Aadltortam, Szt W. Walnut, Santa Aaa. • Famed Soloists lncludln.g Emanuel M , ltlbak Perlman, and the first Oranl{e County performuce of "the man with the golden nute," Jame11 Galway. Boll office opens 7 p.m. coacert al&llta, and 1 p.m. for Sunday mattnees. Box offtce phone S58·S811. Spouored by • Guest Conductors Orange County Phllharmonk Society 234 E. 17th St., Colla Mesa "'-"11 lncllldes Mya:ag.WJaa Claus. Glueppe SIDopolJ. and Michael Tlltoa TbomH. For membership laformattoa about 1eatlng priority, concert previews, ticket cllscounu, committees and other membenblp benenh, call 146·1411. . TICKETS NOW ON SALE! $15.50 and $14.50 -Special Student Rates -S4 Now Available at 234 E. 17th st., Cos ta Mes a or call 646·6411 today. CredJt Cards Honored. Call 646·6411 to order tickets by Mastercard/Visa. <SI maillng/handJlng charge). A pu~c aenke .,....m.a. el &lie Oraa1e Ceaa DallJ PUot -- 12 ~· ••• County novelists cover two genres From Page 2 a circle in a wheelchair. 1 had a lot of time to think about plots during those days," she re- members. Since then, Di al has been the most prolific author in the county, publishing eight novels un- der three names and now awaiting the release of two more -one later this year and one in early 1982. Her forte is the historical romance. but she originally started out trying to write gothic romances. "I went to the libra ry and checked out a book by Dean Koontz," she remembers. "He said that a beginning writer should lry a genre book before entering mainstream writing. I saw so many gothics in the stores, you know. the ones with the covers that always have the woman in a filmy dress running away from a house, that I decided that gothic was the way to go." She sat down and wrote a gothic romance. Ace publishers kept the manuscript for seven months before returning it with the explanation th at they no longer were publishing gothic nov- els. Fawcett kept the book two months before saying that they were no longer publishing gothics either. "What l didn't know was that the gothics were out of style. The first Rosemany Rogers bodice-rippers were coming out and publishers wanted historical romances. The Fawcett editor wanted to know if I had any 'historical romances spiced with sex' and _I said yes. or * TrHI Willl•m1 PRINCE OF THE CITY (R) Shows at 6:00 & 9:15 ZOOT SUIT ( R) In 70mm. Shows 6:00 8:10 10:15 ffaya Dun•-Y MOl•IE DEAREST (PG) 6:00 8 :30 10:45 llleft•d u.u..-.t's Wass-(R) 8:15 OtllYW"•n I Uut" (RI 1100. f0:30 RICHANO FAllOUS (R) 6:00 8:20 10:35 H.,rlson P'ord Rlllidws Of The a...tArtt (PG) 6:00 8:15 10:30 K.ateU• Nur STADIUM Revolutionery CINE·FI SO UNO at Drivt·in Below You• AM Car Rldio 11 YOU< •i>e•ktr It no AM car r•dlO with •n•t•on ecc:euory posrt.on, brine yout own AM Pof'tab~ Bruce Dern TATTOO (R) Brubaker (R) Onlr--• a..--. (A) Seems like Old Times (PG) Bill Murray STRIPES(R) ARTHUR (PG) SO FINE (R) CONTINENTAL DIVIDE (PG) lwlAn•iican Wusaulf In l.All-. (R) Heavy Metal (R) r ve·IM Open 7:30 Nifhtly Under 12 FrM Uni.. Notld * course. I took two weeks orr my job and wrote a historical romance spiced with sex. Boy. was it spiced with sex," she laughed. Fawcett accepted her historical romance, "Susanna." The historical part of the book re· volves around a heroine who is sent to spy on the construction of Confederate warships in Birmingham, England during the American Civil War. The romance -and "spiced with sex" part -deals with the fact that the heroine 'What I didn't know was that the gothics were out of style. The first bodice- rippers were coming out and publishers wanted his- torical romance." was raised in a bordello. Dial followed her first sale so fast and furiously that she needed to write under other names to protect her reputation at Fawcett yet remain busy. "Beloved Enemy," "Lovers and Warriors" and ;,Druid's Retreat" followed in quick succession. under the names of Amanda York, Joan Dial and Katherine Kent. respec· lively. '' 'Prlace ol Ille City' Is explodl"9 wllla ldw, ...... , mrgy-Tnal ........ cbarge9 .... m. wllla .......... Yltallly .... playdcal brale loree." -Rex Reed Since then s he has added "Deadly Lady" and ·'Somewhere in the Whirlwind" ( 1980 ) ··Dreamtide" and "Waters of Eden" ( 1981>. "Echoes," a m ainstream novel, is set fo r publication next June, and ··Adventuress" will he released early next year. "In the early days I approached my writing like Scheherazade." she explained. ··rd write as if I'd be ki lled if the story wasn't interesting. f 'd put ten blank pages beside the typewriter and wouldn't break for lunch until five were filled. Then I'd come back and work until the other five were finished. After dinner I spent a lot of time reading and researching the his· torlcals. Writer's block has never been a big problem for me -I think writer's block comes when you're not writing." In order to skirt times of frustration with a novel. Dial works on three simultaneously. • Three boxes containing three projects a re a lways on the desk in her Dana Point home -if she's "written into a corner" on one, another is wailing. ••My ambition now is to move into hardcover," she said. "Most of my books have been reviewed in Publishers Weekly and in newspapers, but you get more notice in hardcover. It's more prestigious too. The money is in soft, but the prestige is in hardcover, even • though libraries are practically the only places that buy them anymore. I've had my appren· ticeship and I'm ready to move on." ''TH E T EMPERATURE IS HIGH ANDTHE ACTING SIZZLING IN 'BODY HEAT." -Time Magazine ~'A MELODRAMA SOAKED IN ATMOSPHERE, RICH IN CHARACTER AND TAUT WITH T ENSION:' -Saturday Review '"BODY HEAT' IS THE F ILM TO HEAT UP THE BOXOFFICE~' -Rona Barrett.NBC-TV "BODY HEAT" WILLIAM HURT KATHLEEN TURNER and RICHARD CRENNA Written and Directed by LAWRENCE KASDAN Produced by FRED T. GALLO PANAVISION' TECHNICOLOR ' AUOD~ -,_.._:..::-....:o ............ ~_. ........... --........... ,.. J ~~-=~ •3 :!! ~ ~ i ••• Robert Cornthwaite finds role testing From Page I .. I was a disc jockey, announcer, newsman -I did all the jobs across the board," he remem- bered. "Those were Depression years, and no one was hiring actors . Radio paid money and was on the fringe of what I wanted lo do." During World War II he made movies as a soldier in Europe for the Free French Air Force. (He has studied French and German and speaks "broken Italian fluently">. A return to civilian life found him back on- stage, and he exploded into movies by acting in six the first year . The last of these , a hi t call ed "The Thing,·· was r eleased in 1951 and still has a cult following among the sci fi set. Comthwaite's success convinced his agent to "I IOlt my Job, my houle, rTff Rolls Rc¥oe. my bmlty left me ... what ette con i.1 Oodr poatbty go wtr.:lfVtJT raise his s alary so high that the actor didn't work fo r 11 months . When the agent lowered his price, Cornthwaite appeared in "War of the Worlds" and went on to work in television dramas in wh at's now con- sidered the golden age of television. In the years since then, he's worked steadily in a combination of TV. film and stage roles all over the world, using his Hollywood Hills home as a base. "I go where the work takes me. but I've never had to work at anything else since I became an ac- tor," he said. ··1 took all the bread-and-butter jobs that came along and worked with people better tha n I was so I could team." His w6rk volume hasn't made Cornthwaite a superstar, but that doesn't bother the actor. 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The sisters of Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic School attempted to lure her into teaching. ··1 quickly refused the good sisters' offer." Callan said. "I told them I was going away to be a STAR. "When I went to work at the Margo Jones Theater I learned about agents. I was signed by one and when he offered me $100 a week to sing at Shepard, l knew l would be a big hit. "Well, J was not a hit al Shepard," she added. .. My father was thriJled. The sisters had kept the job open at Our Lady. so I returned to Dallas to teach, but in my mind, I had already planned to go to New York and be an actress. ··one or my jobs at Our Lady was to teach the girls PE. While doing that I met the Catholic boys PE teacher. I stopped acting and got married. I continued to teach a little and produce and direct a few TV commercials, but mostly I bad three children. which delayed my move to New York." In 1968 K Callan started all over again. By then she had moved to Norman, Okla .. where her husband was studyin~ for his Ph.D. at the University of Oklahoma, was divorced, and de- termined to pursue her career as an actress again. With her three children, Jamie. Kelly a nd Kristy, Callan moved to New York. "The divorce was the great travesty in my life," she explained. "Having grown up in a strong Catholic home, I was devastated by it. It was hard for me to accept. "But I was fortunate in New York," the at- tractive actress continued. "I had gone there with my three children. r was getting no alimony or child support. "I had to find work quickly, but I knew how to hustle the commercial agents. I made a pretty good living just doing commercials at first. I was up early every morning and I treated it like a 9 to S job. "Many actors who claim they have it so tough bring a lot of it on themselves. They will sleep in till about 11, get up, look at their watch, and decide it is time to go to lunch. They'U take a long leisure· ly lunch. By then it's too late to start looking for work. "I was out every morning by 9, five days a week. My commercials led to some off-Broadway stuff and then in 1970 I got a big break." A production company, which until that time had made only porno films, was putting together a legitimate picture. It was called "Joe," starred Peter Boyle. and proved to be one or the top 10 films of 1970. Her work in •·Joe" led to a part in ··A Touch of Class ." "I should have moved to California then." Miss Callan said, "but my ex -husband had just moved to Connecticut to be near the chtldren and I See Page 15 A Different World. A Special Place. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE FRIDAY NIGHT FILM SERIES Oct. 9 HALLOWEEN Oct. 16 AMERICAN GRAFFITTI Oct. 23 CLOSE ENCOUNTERS Oct. 30 THE BLUES BROTHERS 8 P.M. -THE FORUM INFO -556-5527 CATALINA Dally Crulsu trom San Pidro and long Blach Q 213-71S 6111 \!!I Tlell{Ti\(JN 21 J.832 4521 (h>< San P.010 Otll)I 714 S277111 Msodate Producer ROBERT F. COlESIERRf Oitedor of Photography ARrHUR ORNITZ Sctttnpl.ty by JOYCE BUNUEL Based on a story by 808 B~KS Produad by JOSEPH E. UVINE and RICHARD P. l£VINE Dftcted by 808 ~S Music by BARRY De VORZON Pad The PINNACU Book -----_ .... ., ••• K Callan pleased with her SCR role From Page 14 didn't have the heart to move them away at that time." to SCR and "Ah, Wilderness." At first, however, sh"e was not certain she wanted to do the play, but he r agent insisted. ··But my agent had heard only good reports from people who had worked at SCR," Miss Callan went on. "At his insisting, I came down. It was quite unfair. From the first moment, I've been in love with it. It has fulfilled all my expectations and probably spoiled me for my next job." Miss Callan stayed in New York. guesting on soap operas and doing plays until 1976. Her move to California that year was a good one, because she went right into a television series -··Joe's World" -as a regular. "I really had misgivings about coming here," she said. "The season was opening in L.A. There 'I really had about . coming . . . misgivings here. The Miss Callan's dream is lo work every day and not have to worry about where the next job is com- ing from. The series did not last. but it opened doors to other television s hows. motion pictures and theater for Miss Callan. Like most actors, theater is her first love. "I prefer theater," she explained, "because you have some control. In films you can be edited out and left on the cutting room floor , but that doesn't happen on the stage. se·ason was opening in There were television films to do .. L.A. and "Right now I'm going through a transition period in my Life," she offered. "My children are all grown and for the first time in my life I don 't have to he accommodating. "I want to find my center as a human being . .. be totally at ease with my life. I want to do plays in New York and film and television in California. .. But the most wonderful part," Miss Callan added, "is the family of people you associate with in theater. I love doing theater." And it was this love for the theater that led her were television and films to do and I wasn't thrilled in doing this. "But most of all." she concluded, ··1 want to be happy." "Glorious. It is unlikely thaJ any other Ameriron ftlm this year will exceed 'The French lieulenanl's Woman.' It is a romance of erotic passion, a glorious film to love and linger over. " -Gent Sha/it, NBC-TY (Today) 'Shining. Meryl Streep provides new life to a cinema staroed for shining stars. 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Students oi dip into cable market ~ From Page 3 8 Today the college serves 900 students in the -Communication Arts Department, which includes ~ ~ instruction in radio and film as well as television. ~ The department started serving cable markets in 1974 with a program called "Saddleback Forum." It was succeeded four years later by "Lifestyles" and "Impressions" to offer a special foC\ls on Orange County features and peQple. Last year students produced 66 half-hour programs. ~ In addition to providing a live outlet for stu· ii: dent work, Saddleback Television also serves as a media instruction resource for the Saddleback Community College District. "Impressions" has focused on celebrities such as Ray Bradbury and Marni Nixon as well as Orange County personalities. When the American Ballet Theater II performed at the Irvine Bowl, Saddbleback Television cameras went backstage for a behind-the-scenes segment. "The area we live in in South Orange County is, very conducive to the arts," explained Lane. "Lifestyles" evolved from "Saddleback Forum" to become a feature-oriented program. with stories jumping from cooking lessons lo motocross r acing within one 30-minute show. Although student hosts appear in story, the em- phasis in the final product is to let the camera and dubbed-in music tell the story. "We're not trying to compete with network news," said Schramel. "It's all right if our pro- grams are on two or three weeks after the fact." Lane suggested the rapid growth of the depart- ment is due to the expansion of television into the specialty cable markets. "'TV Guide' magazine said about 70 percent of all learning will <eventually> be done at home via television," Lane said, of the future of the video medium. "About 30 percent will be done in the traditional academic setting with four walls. "Television is in its infancy. I say this whole field is going to mushroom and there are going to be all types of job opportunities. We try to give stu- dents specific instruction but also make them well- rounded with other things." To be sure, students enrolled in the program will learn engineering, screenwriting, film produc- tion and directing. Before going out into the field , a student must complete a TV production course, he said . Lane doesn 't have statistics on student success in the job market. But he noted some of his first students already are working for the major television networks . With a two-year associate arts degree. a student can expect to start at the bottom rung of the television market in production or camera work. And since the program is a learning ex· perience, student work may not always be up to par with the professional tastes of the cable out- lets. Heavy editing and re-shooting are not uncom- mon activities at Saddleback Television. But without the daily deadlines of their major network counterparts, the students have a distinct advan- tage. "We usually have enough lead time to hx something if it's not right," said Lane. "And we do a lot of fixing. That's part of the learning process.'' Preparing for an in-the-field taping are. /rom left . Saddleback College students .!11/1e Rrnd.11 a11d Travis .\1organ. Kneeling 1s 111str11ct11r u11d pm· duct'r P ./ Schramel Robert DeNiro ·Robert Duvall They hove brought to life some of the most memorable characters in motion picture history. DeNiro as the obsessed Travis Bickle in "Taxi Driver" and the relentless Joke LoMotto in "Raging Bull:' Duvall as the hypnotic Bull Meachum in "The Great Sontini"ond the napalm-loving Colonel Kilgore in ·~pocolypse Now." Now they ore together in "True Confessions:· .. o~e of the most controversial and ptovocotive movies of the year. 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"Hurrah and hallelujah!" -SNtll 8eneon, LOS ANOElES TIMES A IWWiOMI IUlff fl• ~IM Ult IOltUI ...... -NOWPLAYING UIWlllH IOUTll COAST ruu Soul• Coosi PW• Co'" Mt"' 111•1 ~·b ,,, ' ClmlOlff Ot•llQO II• ol' 1~\J '°""'"'s..1..0.***MfMr lDWAlltl SUOlOAa! ITUMIM .... l ·I• E• rooo ~· '>Sal• O••"'l• bl9 9110 •10.a1101 • m--r , ....... , .. -. ........ 'ifnunfl ,.,, 19, 1q1•, ,.nM,...._., mm111110LDS PAniNnY ·.~ NOW PLAYING ............ ...... B fMMIMlt _...,._,, -------... ~ c.. ..... ,.u --waT ..... _ _,_ ....... ..,~ C... .... tl't4141 "'"'"'--Orwlft.U.fttl downright appealing today as ever. but handiwork and creativity," the one-time ·•French Chef'' of public TV said a short while later. "And you can eat it, too. What could be more fun than that?" Mrs. Child has been a regular on ABC's "Good Morning America" for more than a year now, and the three·minute lesson on curried shrimp -an "easy and elegant" dish -was for an upcoming segment of the show. .. :::i Q. ~ ·'She's a unique talent, and relates to the au· dience so well," said Sonya Selby·Wright, her pro- ducer on "Good Morning America." "Besides, ~ David just loves her,'' she added, referring to the a s how's host, David Hartman. ~ "The French Chef" premiered on public TV 18 years ago -Feb. 11, 1963 -and Julia Child is as "Without a doubt," said Hillary Martin, who ~ helps Mrs . Child with the script for her regular o Tuesday morning segment, "she's the most pro· i fessional talent I've ever worked with. She's !D always thinklng, even during taping." ' The show belongs to the women. A swiftly J>ICed romedy ..• lrashy and IOuChmg. literate, ludicrous and bitchily funny. Jacqueline Bittet becomes an actress equal 10 her heart·stopping bttuty; fltry and smart. grave and worldly. lnd Yery movjng .. Candice Bapn has newr Sttmed so relaud on screen ... brassl' gauche and sill)I she giws a spirited ronuc performance. Armed with Gerald Ayres' zingy repartee. guided by George Cukors still·magnlficent sense oi timing, Bergen and 8iaet make 'Rich IJ1d Famous' an outfa8e<>Usly entutalning ewnt~ -David Anstn. 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World Series counta'own Sports,Page7 'We're Movin' ' hits the road Inside TV, Page 8 'Sidney Shorr' too good to last Televlslon, Page 2 \ . e:-.... ~ - ---.. ·· ..... I !Index ~ 8 T el ev1ews ~ On I he Cover -g H1ghlrgfllS u. Sports 8' I ns1de T\! -' I.et t ers ~ Word (~nme I? TV Puzzle a: fJazly Grids Pnme-T1me Detail.<: Tube Toppers Cable Subscription Daytime Drama . Movie Guide. . .. Page 2 Page 2 Page 3 Page7 Page IJ Page M Page H Page 8 Page 10 Page JO Page JO Page 18 Page 27 Page 28 Program 'information is provided by the network& and stations and is 1Ubject to change without notice. Channel listings 9KNXT (CBS) 6121 W . Sunset Blvd., Los Angele&, Ca. 8 KNBC (NBC) 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank. Ca. e KTLA (Ind.) 5800 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, Ca. &KABC <ABC> 4151 Prospect Ave., Los Angeles. Ca. (8) KFMB (CBS) 7677 Engineer Rd., San Diego, Ca. 8 KRJ-TV (Ind.) 551.5 Melrose Ave., Los Angeles. Ca < 10) KCST <ABC> 8330 Engineer Rd., San Diego, Ca. e KTTV (Ind.) 5746 W. Sunset Blvd., Los .+ngeles, Ca. • KCOP·TV (lnd.) 915 N. La Brea Ave., Los Angeles. Ca. @KCET 1PBS1 4401 Sunset Blvd . Los Angeles . Ca Sf KOCE <PBS> 15744 Golden West St., Hur}tington Beach CO) On-TV 1139 Grand Central Ave .. Glendale, Ca. (%} Z-TV 2939 Nebraska Ave .. Santa Monica, Ca. CID HBO Time-Life Bldg., Rockefeller Center, N.Y., N.Y. (C) Cinemax) Time-Life Bldg .. Rockefeller Center, NY .. N. Y. 8 (WOR) N.Y ., NY Q1) CWTBS) Atlanta.Ga. (I) <ESPN) (I) (Showtime) 'blac k <S> Spotlight ··(Cable News Network) 1ai1J Pilat llAJN OFFICE 330 West Bay St., COsta Mesa, Ca. Mail address: Box 1S60, Costa Mesa, Ca., 92626 Te~:642""'321 Televiews 'Sidney' too good to last By MICHAEL DOUGAN Of UW D.tlly ,. ... Sia" The <extremely) Rev. Donald Wildmon and his white knights in the Coa lition for Better Television have been shouting from the rooftops in protest over NBC's new series "Love, Sidney." The show, they note indignantly, is about a promisc1ous young woman who moves in with an aging homosexual and has a baby out of wedlock by an already-married father. To them the pro- gram is about sex and they don't like it. But anyone who saw "Sidney Shorr," the two· hour pilot that aired Tuesday night, knows it isn't about sex. It's about love. ·'Sidney Shorr" stands as one of the brightest spots ln the new fall television season. It was a moving, amusing tale with a deliciously poignant conclusion. We can only hope that the series lives up to the pilot's promise. Tony Randall, one of th~ medium's finest ac· tor s. stars as Sidney, a lonely advertising artist living alone in an eight·room apartment In New York. Tuesday's teleflick opened with shots of Shorr returning home from a day's work to eat his 'deli dinner out of a sack. The subway exists, the city streets, the entrance to his apartment serve as dark frames for this isolated individual. Even when he goes to a Greta Garbo movie, Sidney is the only one in the theater, surrounded by empty seats. Then another customer e nters , Laurie Morgan, portrayed by Lorna Patterson. and they leave the theater together, ariuing over Garbo's attributes She spends the night at Sidney's apart- ment -in a separate room -and the next day she moves in. The nature of their r elationship, purely platonic, Is defined early when' Shorr admits to be· ing gay. But that word is never used. nor is homosexual. "Oh, I get it. .. " she says and Sidney nods his head gravely. It's an ambiguous scene at best, one easily missed by viewers, and NBC merits slings and arrows for its cowardice. The only other reference lo Sidney's predlliction comes when Laurie tells him she wants her daugher to have a "normal" father and waves of pain wash over his fa ce. (According to the network, Sidney's homosexuality will never be a l- luded to during the series.} While Sidney's life bad been painted in swaths of gray, it is now alive with color. Sidney loves Laurie as a friend and daugher. He stays up for her when she goes on dates. even if she stays out On the Cover all night. She redecorates his drab apartment and builds the first fire in his fireplace in 20 years The blazint: hearth ser ves as a symbol that his dwell- ing is once more a home. When Laurie becomes pregnant. Sidney tricks her out of having an abortion. She gives birth to a little girl and Sidney's hfe is transformed by his new role as an uno£ficial father. Five years pass and Laurie. an actress m a television soap opera. marries her director and prepares to move to Los Angeles. Sidney s'ues for joint custody of the child and loses. The movie ends as Sidney is returning home once more. eating another sack dinner while read- ing a lette r from his "niece." The camera pans through the apartment. He lS alone again. "Sidney Shorr'' was primarily a drama, with only a touch of comedy. But the elements were nicely mixed . During the hearing before a judge, Sidney speaks touching ly of his love for the Little girl. "I've not known a lonely day since she ar- rived." he says. "beca use my days have been filled with her.·· But, when Laurie becomes ill and dashes to the bathroom moments later, he sniffs. ··a ·s a ploy ... I personally vomited before I came so as not to waste the judge's time." Shorr comes off as a more mature. less boobish version of Feli x Unger, the persnickity fu ssbudget played by Randall in his bit series "The Odd Couple." Laurie is portrayed as a li ving, but Clightly and self-centered woman who perhaps loves her daughter less than Sidney. But we cannot draw too many expectations from the premiere movie. The half-hour series <with Swooiie Kuntz as Laurie) will be shot before a live audience, so there will be laughter. And it will be funnier than the pilot -a sitcom r ather thPn a drama. Viewers of Tuesday's program may also be confused when they find that Laurie and her daughter are back in Sidney's New York flat. with no mention of her marriage and move to California. Nor can the network explain things; that's just how they chose to present it. "Sidney Shorr." the movie, was intended to stand alone as a story. "Love. Sidney," the series, is a different animal Randall is a first-class thespian and his new show, beginning Oct. 28, Is loaded with potential; our greatest fear is that ''Love, Sidney" may be too good to succeed. See Sidney Page 26 Stradivarius sound probed For hundreds of years. man has pondered the mysteries that Ue within a musical instrument built by an Italian crafts man named Antonio Stradivari. The violins created by Stradivari and his sons have been praised for lhelr brilliance, tonal quali- ty, clarity and resonance. Many have tried to copy the workmanship and materials of the Stradivarius, but few hne even come close to im- itating this unique instrument. Could it be the glue, the wood, the varnish, the shape or some other secret that remained with tbe violin maker through bis death in 1737 ? These questions will be explored on public television's award·winnlng science series. NOVA. "The Great Violin Mystery" probes \he special qualities or this exquisite instrument and offers solutions via some conventional and not-so- ortbodox scientific methods. The program aini at 8 p.m. Sunday on KCET Channel 28 and at 8 p.m. Tuesday on KOCE Channel ~- University or Wisconsin physlclst Wllli1m Fry is lhe focus ol the bour·long presentaUon. An amateur violinist, Fry 1t 1rud Unkertn• with the mysteries of the Stradlvartus 20 )'tars 110. Working in his home cellar. he us~ such un· conventional testing devices as a magnet, a hair dryer and an oven to unravel lbe secrets of this instrument. Many violins were destroyed dur- ing his perseverance and Fry never managed lo duplicate a violin with the Identical qualities or the Stradivari violin. However. through his research he was able to unlock some of the instrument's secrets that may prove a breakthroueh for the musical world. The program is accompanied by the works or Vivaldi and Bach, performed by the Boston Sym. phony Orchestra. ll was (limed In Cremona, Italy, the focal point ot violin makers mor~ lh•n 250 years ago as well as in a German factory where violins are made todJy. NOVA mm crewa visited Fry's laboratory ln Madlson. Wls. and an auction at Sotheby's in New York. "The Great Violin Mysteryf;t was produced for ' the Public Broadcasting Service by WHA·TV In M adlsoo ln e<>operaUon with WGBH in Boston. Jl was tunded by ganU from Jobnson • Jobnaon, lhe National Setence Foundalloo and publ&c lelevlston at,.tiona. I I ----~- Friday specials OCT08EA 9. 108 t EVENINO 8:00 Q0 AEMEMaa. WHEH: OOTEAM,OOI Hosl I n1rr11or Dick Cavell C"-• Amerk:e·a rove 01 '90'1• wtlh •dote looll el lhe super11er1 and great 1eam1, grand goofs, big brawta and lhe unique dedication ol lens and playefs. 1:00 ( S) OREA T LADIES OF COUNTRY II Hoal Tom T Hall GueslS Lynn Anc:tar1on. Donna Fargo. Lacey J Dallon 11:30 ts) BIZARRE John Byner snows you things stranger than truth, large< lhan life, and unie< lhan anylhlng yoY've ever -2:00 CJ) THE A TlANT A BIG LAFFOFf Five of their l11>esl young eomicl lel loote wtth their lun,,_1 late"' lhll come- tty showdown Saturday specials OCT08EA 10, 1911 EWNNO ,. CH> ntl OOllM OOOM8 .. CONCIRT ON of the wand'• l'ftOll WWM!U. groupe perterms ltt gre.w.t hits. lncludlnO "Euy," "Three Tlmee A Ledy" and "WondettMd,'• to 8how-lloppiftg .,_ aa.p. and a dazzllng .., 119ht lhow. .NOf GMLAND• CONCIJn' Judy ting• -Of ,_ m o et popular songs ICCOml*>led by a full ord>eltre In 11>1a .., .. 11on- 11 --9how l'.GO. TO AUUIA. •. MTM El.TON Etton John performe hie own 1pec:111 blend of vibrant roctc and llaahy ahowm anahlp In Ihle account ol 1>11 Ruaelan toYr • THEPUOlO PMBENCE The cullurll •11109 and hleslyle ol the Pveblo Indi- ans ol lhe Soulh-• ate wtlnessed through their art. music.~-and 0<al hlsl0<y; Fntz Weaver narrates 10:00 fill CASANOVA "Fevers Of love" Still trapped in his ptison eeu. Casanova (Frank Finley) becOmes slek with fevtl( end his delirlum evolcn Images ol sex. violence and death (Part 5) (S) WHArS UP AMEAtCA T aka a Short look al adults who behave SW1ngong Is lhe O<>ly way 10 llve. an Ameri- can bullllghler: g0tllla- g1am1; strip-grams and loll more tf :00 ( $) BIZARRE X John Byner shows you thongs s11anger than truth, large< than life, and zanier lhan anything you've ever _,in these encore ptes-. entaUons from the Show- lme &zerre llbraty. t1:30 SI ACCOAOIHO TO THE RUl.E8 Documentary footage. eyewitness reporll and eou<1room drama we used 10 tall lhe st<><y of Or. Der- ing. a Ge<man surgeon llCCU.ed of Na:t1 a1roc11,.. and how lwt sued Leon Uroa, euthor of "0 8 VII" 10< kbel 11:46 OD THE CC>MMOOC>AE8 .. COHCEAT One of the wortd't mos1 Yerlltlle groups performs Its ~ hlta. Including .. ~ ... ··nv-'""-A Lady" and "Wonderlanel.'' to llhow·lt~ ~ ttep• Md a d8Ullftg ._ '!ltll lflc>W. tz:tl. PMllON OF DMCUIA A 1eelue tlva Drecula appeatt wllh howling --· ~ l>Ma. thur>-dar Ind lightning In thla thrilling tMatrlcel P'odoc- tlon taped!Mt .. the Ed Sulllvan ni.re In N. V _ 4:00 (() WMAT'9 UP MmlCA Telca a ahor1 look •I adults """° believe twinging .. the only way lo 11"9; en ""-1- cen bufflightet; gorllla-or-: S1rip-gan11 end lollmot9 Sunday specials OCT08ER 11, 1tl1 SPEClAL WEOOltfG -A radi ant Jaclyn Smith in the title role of ··J acqueline Bouvier Kennedy" takes wedding picture with bridegroom James Franciscus as Massachusetts Congressman John F. Ken· nedy outside the church in Newport, R.J.. scene of a major social event. in the s pecial presentation on ABC <Ch. 7 l Wednesday at 8 p.m. Nfu.c>ON l:OO CHl 8TMONQ NXJll ONLY "The MtlQlc Of The St-" Miiton Berle hoetl Ihle ...... comedy "*'81 , .. ,wing IUCh .,.,.,..,. aa Luelle 81111. Jedi Lem- mon. Waner Matthai, Ind Didi Ven P1tten In • du - ~ ~ of meglc.i lrlcka anel com•dy rout"-. a:oo. NEVADA ,AU.OUT: Tl4I HOT ftAM Rencher• and tWldenta of Nevada relate e1oriaa of wt1et fallout IYom ~ ·~C)Uftd nudMr bomb ._. conduc19d during IN t9SO. hM done to tMlr temllles, NYeltodl and ...,... llhood. ':00 G IUMDl'Y IHOW Live from the Grand Na1lonal lrilh FM at Oev- onlhlre o-n.. (l)HUGIHS J-Aobardt anCI Jeck Ooel-. tt.ar In th61 on.act P'8'f eboul two "*' trom oppoalte woridl wtlo lflere the~ of the~ City 6;00 AEMEMBEA WHEN: OOTEAM,OOI HOii I n111a1or Dick Cavett ~• America'• love of apart• with 1 clole look al lhe eupen1ar1 and grNI learnt, g11nd goola. big brawts and lhe unique dedication of Ian• and player• 5:30 ( S) LAFF-A-THOH A comediatl hOsl and lour comic c0<>1esian11 who compele 1galn1t 011e another are leaturad In this uncensored comec:ty game Show 0 EDOIE AA88ITT Magne1rc coYntry / pop star Eddie Rabbitt II , ••• lured In 1n evening of dynamic mua.c •• The Roxy In Loa Angeles EVENING 8:00 CS) THE WIO<Y WORLD OF JONATHAN WINTERS Guest Debbie Reynolds 8:30 (,S) AH1MAL YMP1C8 This animated comedy featuring lhe vok:el of GW- da Recine< and Biiiy Crys- tal. look• at how the ver1- ou1 animal• prepata 10< their own Olymc>lc g- 7:008 (II MCNEWS Cl.08EUP ''Hooley For Hollywood'' The rltk1 Ind r-CI• Of l"8 A"*lcen film lnduttry are documented In a behinG-the---look If HolywoOd. G QO&.GllN IAGLE ##NO Ricardo~ ~11 a ""*' ~ Hllelanle, perfOf!Mf&. ........ v-~·hi• dyn•- mlt• night~ act from the Nvtera HoMI In LM V9Q11.. ... a'"' lll'flTllNOUI ~ CWMM RlctlerCI 8eaehar1 look• al lhe mystlrloUI end --tlrMI b4:tane wot1d of trlt>- al prle;I(<*. CB) 8TANDNI AOOM ONLY "The Liit Great V~le Show" F•tuteel ere Don- ald O'Conno<, Oe«*t Rey- nolds. Chlrie CallM end Marllyn Mich•••• u George M Cohan. Sophie T ucloer. George Jelael and Fanny 8riCI In Ihle 1tar- 1luddeel r~ .. tlon of one . ol America's -favorite anl8'1ainment forms --the Veudevllle revue. 10:30 00 REMEM8EA WHEH: OOTEAM,GOI Host I na11a1or Dick Cavett a-s America's love of sports with a dOsa look et lhe superstars and great teams. grand goofs. big br ewts and 1he ullique d9dlca11on or rans and players. 1:'6 (8) STAHOIHO ROOM ONlY "The last Great Vaudeville Show" Featured are 00<>· aid O'C0<>nor. Debbie Rey- nolds. C1!1tlle Callas and Marilyn M ichael• aa George M. Cohan, Sophie Tucke<. George Jnsel and Fanny 8rioe in lhis star- atudded r&-creatlon of one o f America's tavorlta en1artllnman1 forms --the veudevllle r-. ~(SJ LAFF*THON A comedian l>c»t and tour comic contestenta who compete agalntl one anot,_ are featured In thll Unc::tnlOted comedy gatn8 show. 1:30 CS) LAff..A. THON A comadlen ~I and lour comic cont•tants who comp ete again11 one enot,_ w e fea1urec:t In this unc:iansorec:t comedy gama "'°"" Monday specials ..... HO CID...,. NfOTlllf'(A Gian CllftlPbell 9lld T 8llV9 TllClter pertonn ttielr 1119- ""' pop end coun1ry Na "" ltlla --="' ~ .. Harrah'• In Alna. Hevllda. .-(l)PUM.a ~ Moor9, Aober1 aui.- 1aum • and Sherman Hemal9y r...c:reet• I~ original Btoadwly rolel In thlt lllmed sieging of tt>e &oedway mutlcll abovl planllllon ... In Georgia. ..... Cl) COtMnW MUllC '8119CIATIOMAWAW Mee o.wlt and Barbarll Mandrel -io;r>eCI by a ,_. Of country rnuelc: .,.,.. for lhe 15th annual pt-- letlon of !'--arcia. See Highlights, Page 4 PLAYIN GOODBYE GIRL THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE DOGS OF WAR ENDLESS LOVE AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON • CLASH OF THE m ANS • LEGEND OF THE LONE RANGER • HISTORY OF THE WORLD • TARZAN "10 DEREK" • STIR CRAZY • THE FOUR SEASONS Video Cas•lte 1 ..... 11 tZJ 188~ HAllOR ILVi~-i_;:m l • No clubs to foln. • .... ,. • ., fMf COST A MES~ • 646-1921 • 1000'1 of ..... ,••••••· all ratings 3 --------------. . i Highlights for the Week lhe story ol !WO menially handtcaW8d young people and the problem• they lace wt111e developing • ctoae relal!0115hlp t0:30 fD Cffll..ON:H Of KE1.LOOG ac:llOOI -10 up!Or• lhe dre.,.,s of two ~an dancers WhO hope 10 IOI- low In the rootsteps ot Bar- yshnikov. Nureyev and Makarova 8 From Page 3 ~ :g hononng ••~ In lhe u.. country mullC flelc:I. Cl 0 ~ 11:00C'!) AGAMAHO ... lataell 8r1ist Yeal<ov ~ It ptOllled. 1:10 CB)OLEN ANO TAHYA Glen Carnc>t>elt and Tenya Tuck• perl«m their t>IQ· gee1 pop and countty hli. In thlS ~ taped at Harrah'• In Reno, NevMla 3:00 (,$)THE WACKY WORLD 0# JONATHAN WINTERS Guea1: Burt Reyooids Tuesday specials OCT08EA 13, 1891 EVEMNO 7:00 DAVID IHHHAH'8 8HOWT1MEW HOU.YWOOO Join David Sheehan .. ,,. fOllOlws the stars down Hol- lywood Boulevard. Into the hlNs for labuloua partle• and through the studio. lor apectKUlar 12!"emier". 7:30 CID MONEY MATTEA8 Special advice on peraonat money management on topic:• ranging from lnc:ome tu savings to lnvn1m«11 Ideas In lhe aloci< mat1<e1 and money rnartlet lul.os IS on.red 1:00 CS) 8IZAME x John 8r)'I'* WIOWS you lhtngs stranger than truth. i.rger than life. and zAnl« than anything you've - Men In ti-encore pr-... entatlona from the Show- llme Btzarre Nbfaty. 1:30 lS) GALLAGHER: MAO AS HEU. The unpredlc:table Gal- lagher returns with ,_ 1nd Ingenious devic:u, outrageous sight gaga and speaks out ag.lnst a hOst ol tradlt!Olla, trends and current 9WWllS 9:00 Q! COUNTRY GAlAXV Of STARS Mel Tillis and 1119 soectal guest Sylvia trace lt>tl develOpfnent or country mullC: since 1965 In a rec:ollectlon of some ol the 11e01r pe<formances dur· Ing the course of IS yeara of the Musk: City News Country Awerda programs 11:00 CID REMEM8EA WHEN: OOTEAM,GOI Host I narrator Olc:k Cavett ~• Amerlc:a·s low of apof1S With a c:loM loolc at the 9Uperstera and great' teams, g.rand goola, bjg braw1s and the unique oedlc:ation of lans end players. CS) GAEA T t.AOtES Of COUNTRYK Host Torn T. Hall Guests. Lynn Anderson, Donna Fargo, Lac:ey J. Dallon 2:00 (_s) WHATS UP AMIEAICA Tlllle a short look al adults .00 believe swinging Is lhe only way to live, an Amefl· can bullroghler: gorllla- grama. strip-grams and lots mc>l'e 3~ BIZARAEX JOhn Byner ahowa you lhrnga stranger than truth, !Mg« then Ille. and unter than anything you've - _, In these encore ptes· en1atton1 from the Show- llme Blz.arre llbrary. 3:30 (S) ANIMAL YMPIC8 Thia animated comedy featuring the voices of Gii· da Rad.-and Biiiy Crya- tat. IOOks al hOw the vari- ous animals prepare lor their own Olympic: games Wednesday specials OCTOBER 1•, 1891 ~ 1.-00 (tt) THE NOTOAIOUS JUMf'tNG FROG 0# CALAVERAS COUNTRY Thia animated apec:lel, baaed on humorist Merk Twllln • • classic short atory. lakes a broad and c:yn~ loo« at human nature. UC> CID THE SECRET 0# BOYNE CASTLE Glenn Corbe" and Kurt Ruuell ala• In this lamrly adventure. sel In Ireland, ol a young Ame<lc:an boy and his ltlSh lrlend who bec:Ome Involved In an espionage plot surround· Ing a defecting ac:lenllat. (Pan I) 7:30 D STRAWBERRY 8"0RTCAKE IH BIO Al"Pl..EcnY Strawbetry Shortc:eke atternpls to outwit the Peculiar Purple Pieman ol Porcupine PMk in the Big Balleoft in .tlid'I tl'ley are both flnaliSla. G Cft08IAOAD8: L.08 CAUf'OANIAH8 An exploratlon of the unique and complex role ol Hlapanics In California IOCie!Y· with I look at today's migrant wotkere, Central American relug- 1.n ,,,. Bay Area, Chicano polltlc:lana. health care problems tor Chicano 1M1- dent1 and a prollle ot a Cnlcano 8r11St 1:00 SI CA088AOA08: THE eMAONM£NT 1:30 8!) JUST ANOTHER Ml88IHO IOO Ian Parker r8')0r1s on the grueling ordM! an Ott-a family -.t through In an attempt to find their son whO disappeared en route 10 Coie>rado. t:OO fD EA8l£A DONE THAN SAlO - A KCET dramaUzat1on on Iha ptOl>lem& IMnagetl have dealing with their growing Mxual awar-. e«1terlng on one couple who ere fll*S with making • ded8ion about ha'Ylr>g ... and conflctlng pr ... eurM INll aftect both in theptOCMI. (B)THE~ IHCOHCERT One of the world's most varaallle groups performs Ill greatMI hils, lnc:ludihg "Eaay," "Three Times A Llldy" and "Woridertand," 10 lhow-11oppfng dence •lee>• and a dazzling 1- ligtlt thOw. 9:30. 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AFTEANOON 12:5e 0 BASIEBAU. II lourth games In the AmerlcMI l eague dlvltlon- •I pleyoffs ere neceM8t)'. they w.11 be telecast begin- ning et 4 00 ET. pt .. empt· lf'O regularly seheduled progremmlng. 1:00 D WESTERN OUIDOONMNt MAN IN THE OPEN -Buffalo quarterback Joe Ferguson. who last season guided the ~ills to their. first division championship s1':1ce .1966, ":Jll lead his team against the M1am1 Dolphins Monday ni ght on ABC •Ch. 7 1 at 6 p.m. 9 MIDAU. II fOUt"lh ~ i1'1 the Ametk:llll Leegue division· el pleyoffa ,,. ~. they will be telecast begin· nlng 11 4;00 ET. Pf-Pl· Ing regolwly scheduled progirammlng. a ~ 2:00 G AGHT ~THE WEE< "Cellfornle Flyweight Ch8tnplonahlp" Ian Clyde VI. Aloneo Strongbull uo II (J) 8POfn"8 SATUAOAV SS00.000 "Jocaey Club Gold Cup" for thr ... year· old thoroughbntd• encl up. end the Champagne Stekea tor two-year-Old lhc>toughbrads (from B41f. mont Park, Elmont. N y ): CaiOWY StalTll)ede Roci.o {ff'om Calgaty. Cenada)- 4:00 I ll'ORTIWON.D 4:30 IOOCS' MADE 1H OIMCAH'( Ajax Amll.,.detn VI. Bay· e<n Munldl ._ea .... ..,.u. If a fou!1h game in the Natlonal L.MQU9 dhlialonal playoffs la -ry. It will be teleeast beginning at 8·00 ET, Pfe-emptlng regu· larty .cMduled program· ming 5:00 II NFL MV1EW AHO PAEVEW GERMANY A1a11 Amsterdam vs Bay· ern Munich ().THE OLYMPIAD ''The lrtered1ble Five Five Olympic athletes whose perlorm11nces will live for all lime. including At Oert- er. Vern Caslavask11 end Paavo Nurmi. will be 188· IUtad .. .30 '1l) SPORTS AMERtCA .. lntercolleolate Indoor POio" (R) 10:00 '8 RAMS W£EI( 11:00 D cou.EOE FOOTBALL St1nford 11s UCLA Cl) COU£OE FOOT8AU Araonl VI USC 11:30 ®) NF\. REVIEW ANO PREVIEW Sunday sports OCTOBEA 11, 1881 MOANING t:00 fl) SOCC£R .. Fila W<><ld Youth Cham- pionship" 120 nallonel yooth lll·ster teams com· pale in malcheS from II• Australlal\ cities t:30 II NFL TOOAV D QINFL.'11 10:00 II NFL FOOTBALL Los Anoelea Rams at A I tan la Falcons D NFL R>OT1W.L Clewllllld &owns et Piii .. burgflSI....,_ QI NFL FOOTMU Reglon11 c:overege of Cleveland Browns at P111 .. burgh SIMiera; New Eng· *'cl Pltl'loll at New York Jet•: Oelc*'d RalOera ., Kan ... City Chiefs 11:00 (J) nte WEEK IH MIH-U. (11).._.THENfl Hoat• Lan Dewaon and Nici! Buonfconlf Pf-I highlights of crltlcal o-. analyals and pre- dictions of upcoming C:OO• IMtt In Iha NFL. 11:30 (J) WUTENil OUTOOOAIMAN AFTERNOON 12:00 (J) OMATUT SPORT"9 LEGEND8 12:30 (J) NFL TOOAV GI cou.EOI! FOOTBAU. '11 Wwktv hlQhlighta of key Costa Mesa's Only Complete Funeral Facilities -----· ---- NCAA contests are pre· MO lad 1:00 IJ NFL FOOTBAU Minnesota Vikings at San C>Oego Chargers 3:30 0 COl.LEGE FOOTBAU HIGHUOH'TS Arizona 11s USC 3:59 @) 8ASE8All II hltn gemes 1n the Amet1· can League <11111s1on11 playoffs are necessary. t11ey wlll be telecast t>egln· n1ng 111700 ET. pr~pl· Ing •11Qut11r1y scheduled ptogramm1ng 4:00 0 cou.EOE FOOTBALL '11 Weekty hfOhllghts ot key NCAA conresu ere pre· sented d O 0 GREATEST SPOfrrS LEGE.NOS Joe Frazet EVENING 8.-00 IJ PRO FOOTBALL WRAP 11:000 S~SHACt< 11:30 II SPOATS FINAL G OOl.l.EGE FOOT8AU Stanford VI UCLA Monday sports OCTOBEA 12, 1981 EVENING 8:00 0 @) Nfl FOOTBALL Miami Dolphlns ar Buffelo S.llSQ Tuesday sports OCToeEA IS, 1811 AfiCUtOON 1Ne D QI aAIEMU. National league p&ayoff o-ne (tenta11ve) 11:00 D QI M&EBAU American Logue playoff oarne Wednesday. sports OCTOllER 14, 1111 ~ 11:00 o a uaOAU. American League playoff gerne =--Harbor LaW11 ·Mount Olive Men1orial Park· Mwtuary · Mausoleums · CREMATIO'N (PLANS AVAILABLE Nallonel Leaoue playoff game Thursday sports OCTOBER 16, 1881 7 10:58 0 Cl! 8A9E8AU. ~ Nahonal League playoff ~ game (ten1a11ve) ~ AFTERNOON 6:00 0 a BASES.AU Playoff g11me (tentative) EVENING 7:00 0 PSVCHUNG The dtamellc story of one man·s detetmlnation to break his own record let crossing the U S. by btey· Cle IS presented 7:30 ( tt) IHSIOE THE NFL Hosts Len Dawson and Nock Buonocontl present h1ghl1ghll or cr111c:el games. 1111atysls and pre- dictions of upc'lm!ng con- test• In Ille NFL. t0)NHLHOCKEY Colorado Roekles 115 Los Angeles !<~ Fighters' bad image Now that Sufu Ray ha s set tl ed the wellerw~ight question, the boxing world is re· turning its bleary eyes to the heav y weight division. When last seen, Gerry Cooney and Larry Holmes were still weav· ing in and out of the slot machines al Caesar 's Palace, hurling racial slurs while attempting lo clear a dale for their promised duel in March. lnstead of worrying about emptying the na· lion's sports arenas of interfering hockey and bas ketball matches , they should worry about the wretched image their behavior is casting on an already sullied sport. ----~~~-~z!!!£1!11!!!!!!!!m ______ I ___________ , 8 ~InsideTV § ~Baio takes ''We're Movin' '' on the road it e1 BY JEFF PARKER _3 CM Ulle o.lty ...... Sta" special on the Re formation and Ma rtin Luther. will air on CBS Oct. 11, 18 and 25. Part one chronicles Luther's life in Ge rmany and his famous challenge or established or- der at Castle Church in Wittenberg. The second part talces the viewer through subsequent developments between Luther and the Evangelical movement -both the Reformation of the Catholic Church and the counter reformation again~t the Protestants. The final episode will explore the current convergences of these movements . . . "The Last Flight of Noah's Ark," starring Elliott Gould and Genevieve Bujold, will make lts television debut Nov. 7. The movie tells the s tory of a gr oup of modern day c astaways who convert a B-29 bomber into a boat in order to escape from an uncharted tropical island. Along the way they find two unlikely stowaways and two Japanese soldiers who think World War II is s till going on ... the first offering in the 1982 Hallmark season ... ~ Host Scott Baio takes the "We're Movin' " cameras to the first video C BS has put two movies for television into production schedules. One , "The Further Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn," is now filming in Natchei; the other, "A Piano for Mrs . Cimino" ts filming in Vancouver ... 9 n: games lournament Saturday at 10:30 a.m. the Los Angeles-based compeli· tion features such games as Pac Man, Asteroids and Space Invaders. In the same segment, the magazine- s ty le show will take viewers to Ma r y land for the National BMX Championships ... Roy Acuff, Mi ckey Gilley, Em- mylou Harris and Dolly Parton will Join Mac Davis and Barbara Man· drell for the 15th annual County Mus ic Association Awards to be broadcast Oct. 12 . . . "The Body Human: The Loving Process -Women " is a new t wo- pa rt informational s how led by host Linda Gray. The show "is to get women to look at themselves, realize their powers, v ulnerabilities, frailties, strengths and feelings," Gray noted recently. On the Nov. 3 and 4 segments. she'll be interviewing happily mar- ried, recently divorced and single women who'll shar e their views on sexuality and emotions. They will discuss their feelings in "an honest and open manner . . . " A leisurely trip down the Rogue River turns into a nightmare for to• people who are stalked by killers ill "Killing at Hell 's Gate," a CBS mov- ie for television set for Oct. 31 at 9 p.m. Producer Cyma Rubin has called "A Few Days in Weasel Creek" a story about the "renaissance or the south," and viewers will be able to see if it's true Oct. 21 on CBS. The story is about a youngster who runs away from home to be a crop duster, meets a girl and they share adven- tures along the way . . . Still anot h e r vers ion of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" will be mmed, but this time it will be done for television's "Hallmark Hall of Fame." Anthony Hopkins will star in the show. about a hunchbacked bell toller of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris. The show will be aired as D\sney's classic, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." will be shown Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. on CBS. Bing Crosby nar- rates the ad ventures of Ichabod Cr ane, whose escape Crom the "head- less horseman" of Sleepy Hollow has gone down in the annals of great animation .. The movie stars Robert Urich. "For Our Times," a three-part De borah Raffin, Lee Purcell and Paul Burke as acquaintances who take the trip. Their journey · is com- plicated by the vengeful ruffians who believe that the rafters are responsi· bl e for taking away their jobs .. Letters Selleck is Detroit Aquarian Please teU me Tom SeU~k·s birthday. sign and where be was born. Tom Terrific is an Aquarian, born January 29 in Detroit, Mich. Who played little Ricky on the old "I Love Lucy" Show? Lucy Ricardo gave birth to little Ricky on "I Love Lucy" in 1953, to coincide with the birth of Lucille Ball's baby, Desi Arnaz Jr. Joseph and Michael Mayer were the twins who occasionally played Little Ri cky as an infant. It wasn't until the '56-'57 season t hat little. Ricky landed a regular spot on the show, with Richard Keith in the role. I'm a Beatles ran and have been hoping there would be a week-long series of Beatles movles llke they've bad for Elvis. Is there any chance? The various rights controlling the three feature films the Beatles made -"A Hard Day's Night," "Help" and "Let it Be" -along with the animated "Yellow Submarine" and a variety of TV puzzle • ., • TV guest shots and specials, would seem to pre- clude any week-long tribute at this time. For in- stance, ''A Hard Day's Night" is no longer availa- bte for television, because the rights reverted back to the producer last year . He has redubbed the soundtrack ioto stereo, and plans to re-release the 1964 film to theaters thls fall or winter . CBS bas been running "Kolcbak: The Night Stalker" after Ute late news. It's great stuff. Can you tell me when it nrst ran? The movie that started all that stalking was aired in 1971 and was set in Las Vegas. It was followed in 1972 by "The Night Strangler," with Kolchak tracking a modern-day Dracula in Seat· tie. The series finally aired on ABC in the' fall of 1974, but never managed to capture the clever scares of the original and lasted only one season. f Send your letter& to Pepper O'Brien, United f eature SJlndicate, 200 Pork Avenue, Room 602. New York .NY 10166.J ACROSS 1,4 Shown, ptay1 Henry on Hiii Street Blues 9 Audrey -. 12 Rote f0t ltabel Sanford 14 Apprcwat 15 .. __ was .. yang .. 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Wife ot the late Woody Guthroe O Q! TH.E MUPPETS Guest Oluy Glnespie fC)MOV1E • • "Sparkle·· ( 19761 Irene C ara Lone11e McKee 0 MOlllE • • • •, ··Private Beo1a mm t 1980 Goldie Hawn Ell-. Brennan ($J GREAT LADIES OF COONTRYll Host. Tom T Hall Guesll Lynn Anderson, Donna Fargo. Lacey J Dallon 'Z)MOVIE • • • • Resu1rec11on ( 19801 Ellen Burstyn. Sam Shepard 7:30 I) 2 ON THE TOWN Featured the celel>rny hypnotist Pat Collins, go to sea at>oard the U S S Constellation: observe an engraver of unusual bump.. era at work D LA\l'EJ¥E & ~·Rl.EY &COMPANY LaV9tne aoes a Oepan· ment 110<e ah« being anec:hd by a toy catled Rage< Rot>ot 8J M•A•t•H Whlle an enlertainer doea a ahow from an improvlMd alage In the compound. the C°"*'Y and drama ol the dOClcws' Mves go on ~ WAU. ITM'ET WEEK ' Good News I Bad News FO< The Economy·· Guest Edward S Hyman Jr , _... ior vice president and economist 10< Cyrus J Lawrence. Inc (]) P.M. MAGAZINE A Viall to Kid~. Hands On Museum for children In Pasadena "'°° II THE INCAEOl8LE HULK Banner Is taken h<>Stage l>y thrff women who escaped from an Institu- tion (RI G MOVIE • • '~ "Fateweil To The Planet 0 1 The A~•" (1974) Roddy McOowall. Ron Harper D MOVIE • • • "Where EaglH Oare" ( 1969) Richard Bur· 1·=Ulwood. • • "Scapel'. ( 1978) Rob- 8'1 Lan.illQ. Judith Chep. IT\#\ • P.M. w.oAZJHE P.M Megazlna • MOYIE * • * ··Tr11PP9d·· (19751 J-Brolln. SvNn Ctar11. (ff)MOVIE • • "The Fina! Count· down" ( 1980) Kif11 Doug· See Friday's, Page ll Hammond Organ and Piano Center WE HAVE MOVED we are the newest member of Hillgren Sq uare * FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE * LESSOHS -PR.IVA1E 01 CLASS! ID FULL LINE HAMMOND ORGANS USEll Plcmos IKllllde: KNABE* EVERETT •CABLE-NllSON * STORY & Cl.MK •CABLE* MEHLIN * kit Quality -kst SelecffOll -I Ht Prictt! SS SPECW. for tt. WEEK 1941 STEINWAY S'I'• GRAND letter .... --' 14,000., .... Offer 270 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa 6'15-2471 Robert J. 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Sid C-r 0 M<>W ••'A "'ll't My Turn" ( 1980) Jiii Cltyburgh. MlctlMI Douglas li30 tB All IH THE FAMILY Edith's antique locket 11 mltslng t:OO 8 CJ) THE DUK£8 OF HAZZAAD (Seuon Pr9(111ere) Oalay plt.na to elope with 8oa1 Hm'..• ~ J11nle Lee. O Cl!MOVIE * * "Kiiier Fllh" ( 1979) Lee Meior-. Keren Blactc. 9 WALL ITRUTWEE< "Good News I Bed Newt For TM Economy" Ouett. Edwttd S Hyman Jr • ten· tor vice prHldenl and ec:onorn11t lor Cyru1 J t..wrence, Inc ~ VO'TtA'S PtP£1.JHE Jim Cooper COl\duct1 • one-on-one lnlef\llew wllh Sanator John Brl 991 addre111n9 l11ue1 ol Importance to Ortn9e County 9 MOVIE • • "The Brothers O'Toote" ( 1972) John Aalltt. Pat Carron (C)MOYll 0 MOWE * * 'J, "Tales From The Crypt II"' ( 1973) Corl Ju•· ~· Te<ry-Thomu tO:OO. Cl) DAUA8 (~e)JRi.a prlma suspect in the Southlork swimming pool murder 9J ENT£APN8E "Colonel Sanders" Enc Se\ltreid looks al the busl· ntu Kentucky Fried Chicken II doing In Japan ID KN WATTEHllEAO ATLAAQE "Come Eut, Young Men" Ben Wattenberg lnvesll- gat" both the economic demlM and growth OI lhe Nor1heut and Interviews New Yorll City Mayor Ed Koch, (B)MOYll * • "Mldd ... Age Crazy" (1980) Ann-Margret, 8NOe Dern CJ.)MOVIE ** "Return Of The Ort· gon" ( 1972) Bruce Lee. ChuCll Norris 10'..ao8) IEHWATTEN8EAG ATLAAGE "Come East. Young Men" Ben Wattenberg lnvesll- 11•t• both the economic demlM end growth OI lhe Nor1he&lt and lntervtews New Yori< City Mayor Ed Koc:h. Ci) JOHN CALLAWAY INTVMEW8 Or. Armand Hemmer -& WE AlllE THE LAlllQUT V1D£0 lllENTAl STOlllE IN OMHQE COUNTY WITH THE LARGEST ULECTIOH OF FILMS IN STOCK. STOP BY AH VISIT US. 2201 Martin, ~103, Irvine ...... .,,....._t .. -•,_......,,. _____ .....,. --.11wa.1.t:I01.M.lel p.M. THE LOFT ANTIQUE S • SPECIALIZING IN : • Professional Appraisals • Repair, Restor e your furniture • Estates Bought and Sold • Management of Estate Sales on Commission • Liquidation 3321 Eoit Coon H1Qlnoo11 Corona del Mor, CA nl25 (71i) 675-1111 Warehouse Loc::otWn 2J192 Vmiugo Driw "C' Laguna HW., '2W u • •'h "Straight Time" ( 11178) Oullln Hollmen. GtryBuMy (Q')T.H.E. H08PfTAL discu-hia '91allonl with ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~;;;;~ loreogn leeders and hOw he :ii The anllre crazy llatl at T'*>dort Hope Edward• Hosplltl 11 trying to llgure OUI wf1o hu bNn Impreg- nated with the Wong '"'" lube baby, b4lcauM II Cet· ltln!y wun'I Mra. Wong, (Z)MOYll • • * 'h "Private IHnl•· min" (1980 Goldie Hawn. Eli.ti Brennen '"-*'GD ENTIN'W "Colona! Sanders" Erle Sever.id look• at the buti- neu Kantucky Fried Chiclcan i. doing In J8'*' (O)MOVll • • * "McLlntoc:lll" (1MS) Jonn Waynt , Meureen O'Htra made hit vttlous lor1unes. 1t:OO II) BENNY HIU. Benny pr._,11 t lhOw made In Autlrallt. • DICK CAVETT Guest: author Helena Hanff.(R) (C)MOVIE • "The HIPPY HOOl<e< Goat To Walhlnglon" ( 1977) Joey Heatherton, George Htmlllon. D MOYll • *"" "Shoot The Sun Down" (1990) Chrlttoptler Wellcen. Margot Kidder. CJ)MOVa • * • "One-T ride POtr/' f1M0) Ptul Simon. m.lir 8'own 'The Walton&' wlll return HOU..YWOOD (AP) -The Waltona, who were on CBS from 1972-82, will return in a serin or two· hour movies tor NBC called "Watton•s Mountain.·· . . .Ralph Bellamy wlll port ray P rHldent Fr anklln D. Roosevelt ill the ABC ministries "The Wind• ol War." ... Yin& Ruoc.hena. a renowned actor In the People's Republic ol China, wUI •tar u Kublai Khan in the NBC minllertee. "Marco Polo." DIS-EASE OR DISEASE ? ? , . Di5'4ase or disuse ... both ruponc1 well to positive mental •ttltudest The COOPER LEWTER HYPNOSIS CENTER and THE MEDICAL HYPNOSIS CENTER In Newport Beacll .,.. ..... tohelp. 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IWlll Caldornia Journal Mundo Reel Presente Soccer Madtln Germany OnceUpon A ClasSIC Cosmos "Voice In TheCosmec F Ramblln' Up Pompeii PtayOt The Month "Henry IV Pat11" KOCE m ...... a Home Gardener Home Gardener Writing For AReason Wntlng For AReason Needlecraft The Ms The Arts UpAnd Coming From Jumpslreet Matinee Al The 81,ou "The Big Show" Soccer Mede In Austin City limits ... Saturday' Details OCTOBER 10. 11181 EVEHINO 7:00 0 IN 8EAR04 OF ... "Human Aura· 0 STARTREK The Enlerp«se os almos1 deslroyed by a s1range 01>1ect whocil can~ t1sell Nomad 0 GRJ.ZZLY ADA.MS Grouly teaches 1wo runa way orphans a lesson 01 survival on the wilderness 0) LAWRENCE WELK '"Greal En1ertaoners ~ THE MUPPETS Gues1 Ben lle.een C MOVIE • • • ' 1 • My Body9uard ( 19791 Chros Makepeace. Adam B11ldw1n H THE COMMODORES IN CONCERT One ot the world s mosl versatolc group~ performs Its grea1es1 hots 1nclud1ng Easy Three Tomes A La<ly and Wonde<land to show-s1oppmg dance steps end a danhng l&s6r 119h1 show fit JUDY GARLAND IN CONC£AT Judy songs some ot her most popul.ir songs acc:ompanoed by 8 lull orchestra on this sensa1100 al ono-woman Show 7:30 0 DANCE FEVER Celebroly 1udges Chri51o- pher and Lynd& Day Geo<ge Greg Mullavey and Meredolll MacRae. Snoeldl and Ya•n!'ll Guesis Fantasy ~THE MUPPETS Guest Paul Wolhams 7:50 Z THE MOM STORY: CU8AN RHYTHM 8:00 tJ ()) WALT DISNEY "Herblll Roc1es Again" He<- bte lhe Volkswagen comes 10 lhP <J•d of • widow whose ~d-tasrioaneo rue house 11 lhreatenoo t>y plans 10 e•ecl a 130-slory olhce bu•ldong 1Par1 11 D MOVIE • • •, Zarooz (l'IH) Sean Connery Ch1ulo11e Ramphng 0 (!OJ LOVE BOAT (Season Premiere) Jullf' gelS married lo an Aus1ra- l111n docl~. a prolessor captures • reputed mossono hnk and o SChOOll8echer seeks Ille allentoon ol a wealthy man O 0 MOVIE • 01> The House Thal Screamed ' ( 19711 l •lll Pelmer John Moulder Btown QJ 'THE WALTONS "Th8 Carnival" &I) MOVIE * • * "Pocke1 Money' (1972) Paul NeWm•n L11e Marvln ft) OOVSSEY "On The Cowboy Trail" A loot< la taken et how ,_ 18/mtng lectlnlques and strip m1n1ng lhreaten tt>e llme-l>OnO<ed traditions of Sl'e Saf11rda1(s Paq<' 1:1 ANIO SUPER HEAVV ~-....., · CAIPET YIUI SS HDIE Fii JUST Coast Audio·~ October S~cials . . . 0.. prices ._, sc.-. yot1!! 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KTTV 0) 9 ·00 ··To Russia With Elton.·· Elton .John performs on a Russian tour KHJ 0 10:00 ··The Agony and the Ecstasy.·· Charlton Heston and Rex Har· rison star in the stor y of Miche langelt>s conflicts with Pope Julius H Satunlays Details From Page 12 security you can .JI count on, energy savings § vou can count ,... ,g rAnehlng ·-end the land nsell (RIO ()! 8AMAAA MAHOAELL AHO THE MAHC>Ml.l. 8l8TER8 Caaanova (Frank Flnlayl ~ S1Ck wtth lever and hlS delirium evokes •maoes of sex. violenCle ~=================::=: and death (Part 5) r Guests. Andy Gibb. Minn,. Paarl IRI (ti) MOVIE *•'II "'Otvone Madheu·· (1980) Bette M1dler, Tlwt HarletlM l S)MOVIE * * * •;, ·· Pflvate BenJ8· m111· ( 1980 Gold,. Hawn Eileen Brennan @ MOVIE *•'It "The Nude Bomb00 ( 19801 Don Adams, Sylvie KflSlel. (%)MOVIE • • • "'OM-Trick Pony" I 1980) Paul $Mn()f't Blalt Brown. 1:30 0 MOW • • "'CockleslleH Heroes·· (1956) Jose Ferrer. TreYOt Howatd (O)MOW • * • '"Hondo·· ( 19541 John Wayne, Oa<aldine Page 8:00 II (J) MOVIE • •'It "'Hero At L111ge·· (1979) Joon Ritter, Anne Ater- • TO AU88tA. •• WITH El.TOH Elton John performs hla own 1p9<llal blend of vibrant rock •nd fleshy showmanship In lhla llCCOUnl Of hit Rus31aJ1 lour. &ii THEPUEBLO PAESE.NCE The cultural heritage and llfett)'le ot the Pueblo lndi· ans of the SoutllwHI are witnesMd lhrovgll their art, tm.11lc. c111 emonies and Ofal 1\1910fy. Fritz WHver 01'~ * YI 00EM1 And The Beeuty ~·· pea11 Don Joon- son. Stept..,,ie ZimMl!St (C)MOVIE • * ~ "A Small Circle Ot Friends" ( 1880) Brad Dev. is, K•ran Allen l:IOti) ~LLE MUie Guests: Joe Slampt.y, L•cy J Dallon, Hank Thompson. Leon EY8fett t:41 Cl) MOYIE Cl) AU8TIN CITY UMfTS "'The Charloe Daniela Band" The Country Music Auoc1a11on·1 instrumenlll Group of the Y83r pet· forms "The Oevll Went Down To Georg11," "In Ametica" and ""Texas ·· !H'MOVIE • • ... ··somewhere In Time ( 1980) Ctvlslop#* Reeve, J-Seymour (Q)MOVIE • • * "The Jerk" (19791 Steve M•rtln, Bernadette Peters. ~WHAT'S UP AMENOA l alee • lhort look at ..dults whO belleve swinging II the only •rt to live: an Amen. can bullllghler: gorilla- gtams. s1np~•ms and Iott more. @ MOVIE * *'It ··s-ns Uke Old Tlmee·· ( 1980) Goldle Hawn, Chevy Chase. 11:00. M'A0 8°H The personnel of Iha .077th try to make • good lmc>resalon on a psychia- trist 'Wher1 threatened with reaulgnmen1. 8i) UP POMPEII When Lurclo"s mHter decides lo mo"9 10 Rome and gel a ,_ sl•"9 hie aecurlly Is shattered. -Cl) 80UH08T AQE "Southside Johnny And The Asbury Juk&1'0 (R) O 'Nashville Grab' set HOLLYWOOD CAP> -J e ff Conaway, Christina Raines, Gary Sandy, Slim Pickins, Henry Gibson and Belly Thomas star in the NBC movie "Nashville Grab" on Sunday, Oct. 18 . . . Marvin Chomsky will direct the five-hour ABC miniseries "inside the Third Reich," based on • • • • '"AelUfl'ectlon" ( 1980) Ellen 8ut'etyn, Sam ~erd. ».00 e 9 MHTMN lllAND the memoirs or the l~\e tS..son Premler•I A worn· N a z i w a r c r i m i n a 1 en reunlt*' w1t11 •tong toat "{lbert Speer ... 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Rootlel .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. • Advice SPIRITUAL READINGS • Counseling • Readings R9C)o us.oo Now $I 5.00 Sunday• Details OCToeEA 11, 1881 EVEHIHO 7:00 D 9 Tl4E FUHT8TOHES Fred decides to enter a marathon running race O D ®l A8CNEW8 Ct..OSEUP 00H<>0tay For HOiiywood" The nslcs and rewards of the American lllm Industry are documented In II behmd·lhe-scenes look al Hollywood U GOlOEN EAGLE AWARD Ricardo Montalban halls a speclel honoring H1sp1noc performers 0.\) FlRINO LINE "Where Do We Go On lmm1grat1on1·· Guest Anorney Gener•I Witham French Sm.th OBENVEAEEH Vet~ presents his dyne- mite nigl'll club act lrom the Riv.eta Hotel lo Las Vegas 1~ a a HEAE'a 800MEA Boomer finds hlmsell 1n the middle ol an inner city gang war O El1) TIWHINO DOGS THE WOODHOUSE WAV ··~roblem Ooo•" 7:34 (lJ MOVIE ····~ "Prlv81& 8en1a- min" l 1980 GOidie Hawn. Eileen Brennan 8:00 8 Cll AJQflE BUNKIA'8 Pt.ACE Roger thaws an lnte<est In Arohle'ani.. a aa.a Jon end Ponctt befriend a boy to c><event h1rn from fOllowlng In the alep.I of his peren11. wllo are petty crun,_,_ -~WON.I> Of' .W::0UU COUST!AU "The Si"iling Whiles .. Nocturnal "concerts" glv- en by a herd of humpback Wtlalel tlk• Captain Cous- tNU lrQttl the West lndie& to tM Arctk: aeas. 8 @) THE MY8TENOU8 POWERS OFIMH Rlcherd Basehtrt looks at the mysterious and some- tomes bizarre worid ot trob- .i Pf&et!Ges • MOVIE .. ,. 'Herd Conlract .. (19611) Jem" Cobu<n. Lee Remick f8 tfOYA .. The OrMt ViOlln Mys· tery•• Some fuc1n111tng at19mp11 to un!ocil the secret ot the sound of the great Stradlvlllt vlohns ere r~c;J 8i> tMIT'EN'IECE THEATM "A Town Like Allee'. Joe Harman. an Au1tra11an POW. helps lhe Engllllh prt$0fl8rl of wer and develope • 1990•al Interest In Jean Ptget. (Plrt 21 !..) !ClM<Me • • • ·~ "On The Town" P950) o-Kelty Frani. Sinllra See SimdaJ(S. 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George JesMI and Fanny 8'Q In tnla stat· studded r...ueatlOn of one of Amartca·a !avortt• ente<18lnment forms ·• the vaudeville revue ($JMOVIE * * * '"' .. Superman .. ( 1978) Christopher Reeve. Margot Kidder DMOYI! • • • "Chapter Two" ( 1979) Jame. Caan. Mar· aha MNOn. 1:308(1) OHEDAYATA TIME • (Season Premiere) Ale•. sent to hve wtth hta mothe< an<I stepfather following Nlck"s death. runs tw•y 10 be with Ann and Barbat• l:OO 8 (I) AUCE Ver• attempt• lo l>fHlt the WOf1d tap dancing record D QI MOVIE .. F amlfy R«itlion ( P1111 I I (Premiere) Bette Devis. J Ashley Hyman D WILD IOHOOOM .. Roundup On The Out- l>Kk"' D 9 MOVIE • * * ·· Ancl JulfiCe Fo< AN .. ( 1979) Al Paclno, Jack Warden ., HEEHAW Guesll At1b1ma. Miiiion Dollar Banc!. Harlan How- ard. Carolina Kida Clogger1. Mackenzie Colt flD MASTEANCE TH!ATM .. A Town Like Allee .. Joe Harmen. In Aus1r11t1n POW. helps the Enghah prisoner• or war •no develops • epeclal lnt••t in Jean Panet (Part 21 o Ci) MOVIE • * .. 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Fame ( 1980) lr- c.ra. Barry Miiie<' @MOYIE * * * .. The Hound Of The 8asi<erv11tes .. ( 1978) Peter Cook. Dudley Moore 11:00 fE) SNEAK PAEVIEWS ROQef Ebert and 0- &skel r..,_ "The French Lieutenant"• Woman.·· .. Paternity .. and ··p,.nce 01 The C.ty .• CO:M<ME * * '\ ··11otke1 f 1980) Roger Moore~ James Mason Disney offers new western HOLLYWOOD CAP> ·-Famed Wes t ern writer Louis L'Amour has created a new Western series for Wall Disney Productions and CBS. "The Che rokee Trail." Cindy Pickett, Ma ry Larkin, Ri c h ard Farnsworth, Timothy Scott, David Hayward, Victor Frenc h. Tina Yolhers and Tommy Petersen star in the first of eight one-hour shows. Keith Merrill, who won an Academy Award for b es t documentary .for "The Great American Cowboy," is directing. The story tells of the life of a young widow end her daughter as they take over the operatlon of 1 stagecoach del)Ol in the Colorado wttderneu. 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Anthony Hopkins stars in the Shakespeare traged y . CBS 6 8:00 .. Private Benjamin." The season premieres with Private Ben- jamin pro moted to squad leader. KHJ fJ 8:00 ··A New Kind of Love:· Paul Newman a nd Joanne Woodward star as a r eporter a nd a fashion buyer wh o fall in love in Paris. ABC fJ 10 :00 ··Soylent Green .. C harlton Heston a nd Edward G Robinson star in a sci fi film about New York in the year 2022 . Mondars Details From Page 16 "OthellO" AnU'lony Hop. tuna, Bob HOS1<1n1 and P~ Wilson ere lea· lured tn Jonathan Miller's produc11on of Shake- spear• ·a tragedy (S}PUAUE Melba Moore, Rol>«l Gu1I· taume and Sherman Hemsley re-create their original Broadway roles In this lllmed staging of the Broadway mu*-1 abOut plamauon ltfe In Georgia @ MOVIE • ''The Awakening ' ( 1990) Charlton Heston, Suaannah York. {%.)MOVE • • • • "Resurrection•· ( t980) Ellen Burstyn, Sam S~rd. 8:30 8 {)) THE lWO Of U8 (Season Premiere) Nan decldes to meet the authOr of her most !tattering Ian letter ID AU. IN THE FAMILY Edith flnc:ta okf 10118()' hCk• els she has totally forgot- ten about 9:00 I){)) M'A"S'H Chatlet l>8Con'4IS lncreu- lngly recluslve and Intros· pectlve altar a sniper attack on lhe camp (R} D Cl!MOVIE "Famlly AeYnlOn ' (Part 2) (Premiere) Belle Davis, J Asnley Hyman, Q THATS IHCAEDl8U Feetured. a schoot bus c:lrfver wl'tO won two mJlllon dollatl, a roeket propeli.d Lincoln Conllnent.i. e tod- dler born ""1hout •-t gland• ID MEWOAfflN Gueata: Robert Blake, Stephanie Wlnalow, Kelly Monteith, Jack Reilly, Rk:hard Pucaie. (C)MOVE * *'It "Stardust Memo. riff" ( 1980} Woody Allen, Chartotte Fta.mpllng. (OJ HAMME.A HOUSE Of H~ ''Children 01 The Full Moon' Celia Greg<><y and Chnstop'-Cazenove star as a pair or honeymooners who tlf\CO\lnter a brood ol enoefic·k>olclng d'llfdren 9:30 II {)) COUNTRY MUSIC A880ClATION AWAROS Mac OaYls and Barbara Mandrell are joined by • host ol cwntry music atara lor the 1Sth annual pr._,· latlon ol theM awards. honoring Hcellence In Iha country mualc: field. (8)MOW • * • ·~ "Private Ben!•· min" ( 1980 Gokfle Hawn, ElleWIBrennan t:"8 (%) 11r• MAGAZINE Of THEAii' tO:OO Q MOVIE * •• ··soylent Gr .. n" ( 1973) Charlton Heston. Edward G Aol>lnson. 9 THE AOa<FOAO FllE8 An ea-convlet trying to go •tralght hires Aocllforc:I to combat elforta to "steal" hill legltlmata restaurant buslMSS (0 )MOYIE • • "Delta Fox" (1978) Richard lynch, Stuart Whitman. 0 MOV1E * • "Zero To Sixty" Oar· ran McGavln. SyMa Miles (Z)MOVI£ • * • ·~ "Private Benja- min" ( 1980 Goldie Hawn. Elteen Brennan 10'.30 CC) MOVIE * * * * "The Spirit Of SI Louis" (19S7) J-Stew· art. 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COSMOS The Harmony Of Worlds Or Carl Sagen relrKeS rne Ille or Johannes Kepler the last sc1enlll1c aslroloQe< and the t11st rnode<n astronomer (A)Q (,l~ COUHTAY GALAXY Of STARS Mel l 1lhs and his special guest Sylvia tr ace Ille development of country rnuSI(; s11>ce 1965 1n a rccollecllon ol some of the $1ella• perl0<mances our· ing the course ol 15 years ol the MuS>C City Nows . Country Awards pro0rams C MOVIE • • * Execuhve Suite" ( 1954) William Holden. June Allyson 'O MOVIE • • 194 1 ( 1979) JOhn Belushi. lost11ro Mllune 8-.25 Z MOVIE • • ', The loved One" ( 19651 Robert Morse An1ane1te Comer 0:30 0 @) TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT !Season Prom1erel Muriel a11nounces that she 1s pregnam S MOVIE • • '> 'II s My Turn" t 19801 Jill Clayburoh Michael Oouotas 10:00 0 @) HART TO HART The Harts pose as servants 10 uncover the motive behind a pohllcal assasst· notion C.) @MOVIE * * * ·~ "Private 8en1a· min·· ( 1980 Goldie HeWI>. 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DAY WEEK 8Days 3 Lines 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 $2.60 for 8 d;l.-s. . For on EXTRA day, call today 6~2·5678~ Ckusified Cut Your Decorating Cost In Half! 50°/o off Normal ~etall Prices On D ec orator prints, upholstery and mill-ends. Decorative Fabric House Thousands of yards to choose from. Print s, velvets , moires, lace, eyelet s, polished cot- tons. Open: Mon.-Sat. 9-S Closed Sunday 18085 Euclid <•t .es1 Fualtarellow FoutalD Valley , Tube Toppen KTLA 0 8~00 .. Ha rry and Tonto .. Art Carney and Ellen Burstyn star in an award -wi nning movie about an old man's trip with a <:at . ABC fl 8:00 "J acqueline Bou\'ier Kenned ,·.·· J C:1cl\'n Smith a nd J ames Franciscus star an the prmiere. KHJ f) 8 00 .. Paris When it Sizzles ... William Holden and Audrey Hepburn star in a film about a screenwriter and secretar~· who act out their mo\'ie fan· tasies KC ET '8 9 00 .. f,a:-ll'I' I>orw Than Said ... A dramatization about the µroblems of teen-agers and sex. \Vedrm'az• Details Frum Page l'l tape evidence ot a sight· Ing, • VtSil to • Hummel 119- Uf'ine meker. Maria Shriver tell" the Un1ve .. a1 Stuooo tour. Of M11<1ne Gtanich on how htlle haastes t>ecome t>og problems • MOVIE • • •'.~ "The Death Of Richie" j 1977) Ben Gu- ura, Rot>t>y 8en110n " (C)MOVIE • • "Hom11 To Stay" I HH8) Henry Fonda. Mk:haei McGuire l$llilCME *•*I+ "Superman" j 1978) Christ~ RMYe. M.,OOI Kidder • MO'AE *. ••..; "I Love You. Allee 8 . TOlllH" (1968) Petet Sellers, Letgh Taytor- Young 8:30 8 CJ) WKAP IN ONCINNATI JohMy and Venus'a 11.,.. are threatened by the o&anted bomt>. end Cart- son·a reatstence to hls old recept1onl1t weakens (Parl2) G MOYIE * • "~ ··Aft The t<ond Strangera" ( 19741 6t11CY K.ach. Samantha Eogar. • AU. .. THE FAMILY Arcrole i. bedtklcMr\ ..Uh a painful t>ac:kaotle end Miiie Is ..,,e ii ta payc:hOeOrnatoc:. '1D JUST ANOntM MIUINOKIO tan Parkeo reports Of! the ~ <l'deat en OU••• family went through In an ati.mot to fond theif 110n who dlsappe1red en route toColoraoo t:eo 8 Cl) MOVIE "The Two Ll"8& Of Carol Latner" jPremkwe) M«'e- dtth a .. 1er Birney, Don J<>hflson 8) MERV OAIFFIN Guests Don R!Ckles, Doug Sheehen. Dr Zlon Yu, Car· ole Cool< &) EASIER DONE THAN SM> A KCET dramallzatton on the l)(Ot>tems IMn&gefl have dealing With their growing sexuel awareneaa. ceote<lng on one couple wno are leced With making 1 decision about helling sex and conlhctinQ Pfff- ..,,.. that aflect t>oth in ,,,. PfOClftl QJ MOV'IE • ** "PIMM Don't Eat The DMiee" I IMO) Dorta Day, David NIYan THE coe .. IOOOM:a IHOOt•PWT One ol IN wotld'• rnos1 '"EHy." Thrae T.mos A Lady'" and ·Wonderland," to llhow-llopping dance steps and a daating laser hghl shOw I OJ MOVIE • • • "Hondo' (19!'>4J Jc>hn Wayne, Geraldine Page 9:30 8) TAU< A80VT SEX: A FOU.OW.uP A live 1n·1tudi0 discussion ot thfl ossUM raised In '"Eat,., Done Then S8Jd .. With partldpanta IOCYslng on helplng a<1uns to coun- .. 181 1--.1 more elfectlvely about .... ua11ty (¢)MOVIE • • 1A "Phant1srn" ( 1979) Ml<lhael Baldwln. Angus Ounc;an. •MCt)MOVIE * • * <..; "Provlle Benja- min" ( 1980 Goldie Hewn, Eileen a,.,,,,en 10:00 E) llOAftlO AMJ CARE Laura Jeen Ellis and Rich· ard Gosa 1te featured In th41 '1ory ol two mentally l\andoc:aoc>ed youno peopla and !NI problem• they ,_...,...~no• <*>Be ,....tlOnihlp. Ch)~ • • * "NOt1h Dellu Fa<· ty" ( 1179) Nidc Nolle, Mac Oevla 0MOYIE • *'~ "11'1 My Turn" ( 1980) JIU Cl1yburgh. Moehael OouglU. lO:IO fljf CMfUllMN OF l<EU.000 A compelll"G doc:umenlery of a smell ,,.1n1ng town In Nof'them tdahO. It's most lmporlaol industry and the future ot 111 children, haunled by 11 q.-tion that won't go ewey -did mass leed pol90ning of o.... 400 Children damage them IOI' Nie «!> C08MOS "The H1<mony Of Worlds" 0. Carl Segan retrac the hie ot Johann 1 K11pler. lhe las1 scientlf astrOIOQef end the lirst mOdorn u tronomer. CR) O 10~MOVIE * • • "The Jer-" p979) Steve Marnn, Bemadtl4te Pet era $1MOVIE • • "The Atuc" j 1979) Cerne Snodgrell, Ray Mot- land 11:00 • llEHNV HIU. Wateh tor Binny'• look 11 Hollywood and the "Gren· ny Of The y_, JUf'nOlnO Conl•t " e DO<CAYETT CW.I Chines OrOdln, (A) CClMOVllE It • ~ "St ra1r,1 TIMe" , .. , .. ~~ ~ ........... WOMEN -LADIES -GALS GOOD TIME MAMAS . . . Tuesday nites ~re yours at the famous (un-) COVERED WAGON SALON the hottest male dancers In Calif. And 10Me a..ckr. winMn wil actually wrestle ift laby 0 I! 556-2077. 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D LAVE.ANE & 8"fRlEY &COMPAK'f Laverna and Shirley a.re delarmlned to meet Fabian desprte the lacl that tick· ail for hi$ Concat1 are aold out D l!YEOHLA. Featured. a preview ol the lalHt In hair fashion: e r~t on "k>w riders". a r~ on menstrual pain m w·A·s·H An enlisted man who w1nl1 to marry a Koraan girl c;or.-to H.-.ttaya lor help Cl) P .M. MAOAZIHIE A t>al'ltnd·tha-sceMS look at the hOga "Hallo Holly· wood" stage production; an lnYMtlgatlon o4 • cloM encounttt with • UFO . 8:00 IJ (() MAGNUM, P.t Magnum -~ lor • man who dlsappaarad w1111e sa111ng th,ough • channel traditionally teared as "CUf!Md " D MOVIE ••• "Too Lote The Hero" (1970) Michie! Caine. Cliff AoberllO<l D QI MOAK ANO MINCY UpMI by Mll'k s lfltanllOr! to marry. Orson turns Morll lflto a dog 0 MOVIE ••• "The<e's A Oirl In My Soup" (1970) Peter Sellefs. Goldie Hawn ID P.M.MA~E A bahlnd-1'-~ look al Illa huge "Hello Hoity • wood" stag4 prodUGllon. meet Miss Mati.I • worn- an wflo dedicates her tlma to eating tor wounded \/flt· arans. Or Wasco on nurse preclltloners . Su1an W11Ssar1tlffn On lindlng tile r~• lie& martcel ••''I "Pretty Boy Floyd" (11174) Ma,.lln Sheen, Mid>MI Pari<e Sl~OOG8THE WOOOHOUIE WAY "SllOW Handling" Barbara Woodhouse eh owe See Tlmrsday_'s . Pa9_e 25 TRIPLE C Wll ...,. ,_.. cw .. ,_....._, ......... or ••c•tl••· Ml•or or .......... l .. 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Information Call 540-061 I • . - - -------------------------~------------------· Dattime Drama ---------------- Donna seeks medical advice ALL MY CHILDREN: Wh en Langley discover!> Benny is moonlighting at the garage, he tells him to quit his JOb if he·s going lo continue as his chauffeur A disgusted Benny goes to Rick for advice, and Ri ck s uggests that he and Benny join forces and :.tart a landsraping compan~ Ar riving in New Orleans , Sar a discovers Brandon and warns him 1f he·:. seen in public with Ern~a she"ll stop dt vorcc proceedings Erica·s :.ecr et admirer rails Erira for a <late Frank ungr y at Jessie when he s suspended from school for talking back to a tearhl'r Palmer unhappy when Donna sees a medical expert ubout fertility prob I e ms ANOTHER WORLD: Go Ing to Black Hawk project. J amie meets Frankie Co· vello. who gives him a JOb. Marianne returns from seminar and is aware of Rick ·s st rained attitude. Joey agrees to help Sandy in\'eStigate Black Hawk project. Dressing as attend· ants. the duo fake an acci dent on the dock so Sandy can get inside. Sandy snaps photos and spots J amie but gels back into ambulance before being seen b y Jam ie. J erry is hos · pitalized. AS THE WORLD TURNS: Connie puts kibosh on Hayley going to night school by telling the dean that Hayley is still not over her father's death Chris not as positive as El len that James knows Oavid"s whereabouts Margo realizes James has absolutely no feeling for her. Stan discourages Lisa from selling jewelry in the store . Llla is pushing for Cricket lo have an abortion but s he cannot make up her m ind John and Bob become s trange allies against Howell Dee think· ing of going to llaiti for a quickie divorce from John. but promises to let him know fi rst. Ellen appears to be on the edge or a nervous breakdown DA VS OF OUR LIVES: David decides he can no longer hide in the club and changes his location with Mike agreeing to help. Tired of Mary's snide In· nuendoes. Trish tells Ma ry how disliked she is. a com· ment which almost seems to stun Mary. Marlena re· celves another call from the murderer during her radio show. Todd's telHng everyone his life Is a s hambles. Lee's apartment is broken into. Doug and Julie decide to go out or town for 8 rew days. DOCl'ORS: When Steve tells Tara she can live wi!J'i him and Carolee, Carolee becomes upset because she wun'l consulted. Maggie confronts M.J. about M.J. ·s feelings for Matt. Danny fired (rom hospital Robin runs away •&•In Nola moves In to Billy'a ()((lee. 1'065• 05' ~IGllT: A1 ltrttl• n...-W Mt dwt»at DAYTIME DRAMATICS Caught at a dramatic turning point are popular daytime actors Rod Arrants and Sherry Mathis in their roles as Travis and Liza Sentell on "Sear ch for Tomorrow"' weekdays at 2:30 p.m. on CBS 1Ch. 21. with dance company. Carlo enters the Wh itney mansion and prepares to make away with all the jewels. but Da· mien arrives on the scene Injured when the gun he was holding on Gavin and Joey backfires. Sharkey is hospitalized Kelly is con- cerned about Valerie because she seems to be thinking about Jim Didrickson. GENERAL HOSPITAL: Luke trying to figure out what he's going to do with the Cassadine yacht. Fired from the World Security Organization and broke. Scorpio wonders what he is going to do for a living. Edward thinking about his illegitimate son more and more. Heather tells Joe she loves h im Sara p ays Heather a visit and says they both know Heather killed Diana Joe livid when Rose travels to prison alone to q uestion Toby about Hutch's whereabouts. Toby Is unable to give Rose any information Rebuffed by Jeff. Ann goes after Noah. and when Bobbi spots the twosome in a restaurant she realizes the woman's laughter coming out of Noah ·s apartment was Ann's. Calling Diana's sis· ter B e th . Jo e ·ge t s permission to look through Diana's belongings Alex's memorial service is held. that he was in the office dur ing the time Diane was murdered i s uph eld . Jackie, who was wearing a blazer the n1ght Diane was murdered. remembers coming at her in a violent manner. but then blacked out. ONE LIFE TO LIVE: Cassie gives out a state· ment about seeing Ted in the hallway of building that was burglarized. Ed warns Herb Cassie is in danger and assigns plainclothes gua rds to protec t her Cassie discovers a hotel maid stole her wallet and birth certificate and is up. set at what the girl may have learned from the document. When Katrina turns down Brad's mar· r iage proposal, he vows to do whatever he can lo make her fall in love with him. During· rainstorm, Vicki escapes from cabin and Clint by going out· bedroom window and re· turns to the carriage house Ted and Clint chase each other in the woods and Ted nicks l\im with his poison ring. When Clint falls ill he thinks he was bitten by snake stocks are climbing to new hei~hts. SEARCH FOR TOMOR· ROW: Lost in the woods following car crash with Wendy, Zack is unable to find way out for them and returns to Wendy who is seriously ill from an insect bite. Dane was involved in the black market while in Vietnam and a lso is in· terested in the jade pieces Liza and Travis own Ted and Martin publicly an· nounce they are backing Brian's boxing car eer. Stephanie tells police she think Sylvie may have kid- napped Wendy and Zack. Cissy makes certain s he s hows up al a restaurant where Lee is dining alone Wh en Sunn y sees the • twosome s he is openly agitated. but Lee blames Sunny for being too busy to ever spend lime with him. Tl::XAS: lieau, a lnend of Rub)'°s from Nashville. ar· rives in town and begins to b lackmail Ruby. Elena blackmailing Ruby in order lo get her job back el the Chicken Coop by telling Ruby she'll expose her past with Parnell. Steve. Ryan and Jimmy dlscover lette r Barrett wrote to Steve say. RYAN'S HOPE: Maeve Ing Ginny and Ryan dldn"t goes to Jack's apartment care about the boy. When a nd runs video cassette Barrell calls Ginny saying which shows Joe framed he's got the child. she hears Jack. She fears for Siobhan a railroad in the back· and wants to tell her to get ground and Kate feels that away from Joe. but Jack the two are at the summer gets Maeve to keep quiet by cabin Kale owns. The ultimate in private ladie's fitness centers expands from Laguna to Newport by popular demand! PRE-OPENING SPECIAL THE GIRL'S GYM NEWPORT EXTENDED BY POPULAR DEMAND Take advantage -join before Nov. 1 open in For information Cell Girls' Gym Laguna 497-5464 J()in ~()W &Save? 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"Mlnt'I tolilWiltNh saying Joe may be involved Y 0 UNG AN 0 TH E in blgier things and he in· RESTLESS: Snapper's ii- tends to catch him at it, but legitimate son Cbucky his cover can.not be blown. comes to Genoa City and Is Barbara's financhll woes found to have • lddney dis· contViue. as does her at· ease wblch may be treated traction for Seneca. Dee with mejllcaUon but could gets Roaer to bll,V back the be aenous. Medics decide stocks. He sltna them over Cbucky 1hould ·atay in to Faith, who tosses Geno• City for tM time be· the ctrtlflc a\U In • in& and ui otrtrt \.0 let ~-... -wa1tebu~ .... .-iii r -Gls....,.. •H. bl• mn&Mt',..,_..-.,......_...,..,...iili WtlH llri lf,,IHI "'e ""'11f6Ht'tl Nlltf ___ .....,......,-.. • .,. ...... .-....- .... • ! Movie Guide for the Week § 8 8' Friday movies OCToeER 9, 1N 1 EVEN I NO ..J a.-oo 0 * * • > "Tne S11ape 0 1 ~ Things To Come ( 1979) Jack Palance Aller Eanh's destructlO<> •n a tOOOI war a powe<-hungry renegade seel.s control 01 ll'le survivors' lunar c11y 'PG 7:00 C * • "Sparkle '11976) Irene Cara l one11e McKee During Ille 1950s, three black Sisters from the ghetto become mus.cal supe11tars. bul eventually suffer from the pressures ot stardom 'PG' Q) • • •·~ "Prrvate Ben· ..,,..,n I 1980 Gold1e Hawn. Eileen B<ennan A wetl-to- do young woman mlttak- enly 101ns 0141 Army IOllOW· •no lhe death of h8r new husband on thel• wedding nlghl 'R (2) • * * * 'Resurrec- tion" 11980) Ellen Burltyn, &Im Shepard Alter a ,,..,. fatal au10 accident. a wom· an hnds thal she has lhe abltlly to heal othefs bul is pe<MCuteo IMlc4luse ol her refusal to claun a dMna lnlluence 'PG' 8:00 O • * 'h "Farewell To The Planet 01 The Apes" ( 197•1 Roddy McDowall. Rot! Harper W1tll the help of Galen, astronauts Butke and Vltdon l>Uold a glldet to escape the gorilla police 8 * * a "Where Eegles Oare" ( 1969) Rlcllatd Bur· ton. Clint Eutwood An Allied olfic.r Is rete;Ued lrom NllZIS by comm.ooo. dltgu1aed as Germans. .... "Scapel" (1978) Robert Lansing, Judith Chapman A plutlc IUr• geoti reconstrUG1s a mull· lated lace of a Ge>-Go oanoet Into a kk-.s ot his d~ler inordet 10 appropriate her S5 mrlllon lnhefltanoe. ., **a 'Traoped" { 111751 James Brohn. Susan Clalk Upon reoov· •Ing from unconscious· ness. a man awakens In a cioMd da,:Ml'lment store and d1sco._.,s that rt II prOtec1ed by vlek>os dogs (8) • • "The Anal Count- down" ( 1980) Kirk Doug- las. Martin Si-A mys. larlOUS storm et -tran- sports Ille atomic-powered aircraft carrier U.S S. Nim· 1tz bacl! lf1 tim. to o.c.m- bet 6. 194 1, posltionlnil the vessel be'-Peart Harbor and the advancing Jap-fleet 'PG' (I} * * 'h "Tiie Fiendish Plot Of Or Fu Manchu" { 1980) Pet*' Sellers, Sid CaeMr Tiie FBI end Scot· land Yard'• 09l Hayland Smith pur-the 188- yeer-old arc:ll Yllleln .. lie ... rchel lor the lngred· lants. Including the Crown Jewel•. used 10 make hit ,_.prolonging ellKlt 'PG' • * * •,; "lt'1 My Turn" (1980) Jiii Clayburgh, MietlNI Douglu A brll- lllnl Chicago math Pfof-'°' t'Mlizes Iha Pfoblem• Ill "8r II~ relellon.n+p ""'*' 9'"' llncle • -tow wtllla In ...... Yorti for tl8f c.ttw'a ~.'R' ._. 9 8 * * "Klllw FWI" (1179) LM Mljofa, Keren Mede. MelnWS of a rob- ~ ge11e1 MC out to reeov- • .. Ollln IOOt from tM bOt· torn ....... ~ ·~. ~ONlng ..,_-..-.ecs11-. pit. ill * * .. r .. "°''*' A WELCOME BREAK Lee Grant portrays an attorne~· who t•njo~·s a pleasant interlude with her son 1 Scott Marlowe 1 during a hreak in a case in which she b derending a man accused or l wo m urdel'~ in ·Thou Shalt '.'Jot Kill .. F'rirla~· at 9 p m on '.'/AC r Ch I 1 O'Toole ( 19721 JoM Astin, Pat Carroll A ~If of sllCll drotters ride Into Ille sleepy, broken-down min· Ing town of Molyt>Oenum. Colorado. In Ille 1890s (<:)**'-""Straight Time" 11978) Ouatln Holtman. Gary Busey An ••-con Oelpetately lries lo go straight attar IUvtng pti.- on. In spite of the meny roaObk>Clcl wf'lk:ll rise up befof• him · R' (Z) * ••'II "Prrvete e.n- jamln" ( 1980 Goldie Hawn, Eileerl B<ennan. A we41-to- do )'OUng woman ""stall· enly joons Ille Army lolloW· tng Ille 0.-th of lier ,_ husband on thelr wedding night. 'R' l:IO (Q) • * • "McUntockf' ( 19$3) John Wayne, Mau· ,..., O'H1re. A cattle baron 1rles to hl.ndle a group of dtsg<Ufltled Indi- ans and cope wrth a li«y, determined ""'• 11 the aametlme,'G' Ill **'II "Teles From The Ctypl II" { 19731 CUf1 .Jur- gens. Terry· Thomes Sealed in a basement. live men relate 10 one another the 11ooror atones 111e1 comprlla their most dreaded mglllmaraa 'R' 10:00 (H) * * "Middle-Age Cra- ry" ( 1980) Ann-Margret. Bruce Dern A Taaes developer.. auccesaful jot> and beautiful wife manage to drive him Into a ml<l·Nf41 CtlM 'R' { $) • a "RetU<n Of The OfllQOll" (1972) Brwe LM, Clluek NorrlS. A martlel arta ·~• joufneyt lrom HOng Kong to Rome to help a fritnd ""'° .. in ''°"" b1e wtlh the mot>. 'R' 11:00 (C) * "T1'4 Haippy Hool!• Go.a To Washington" I 1977) Joa-r HMlllerton, George Hemllton. The lr'repfeulble J<avter• .... lender jOurneys to 1he u 8. ~lll>d~-­ VW)' ..,.n1w MCr9\ 0- mente. 'R' ... *lot "Sflool The Sufi Down" ClMOI Cfwlltoe>flet w•en. Mer~ Kl<k* In 1136. tout dlfc*et• mitt> llta UM Ill ~ 1N1P to -di tor burted '* '"' • •• I '* PCl'I,)"..; (1,!!01 J!"'f\alman, Blau Brown A once-popu· 1ar ~ormet 11 pressured by ell8fyone around him to d1op h•t style ol music ano wr11e songs 11181 can bnng 111m baclc to the I°" '40. 'A' 11:30 (H) • • 'h "Brubaker" ( 1980) Rober1 Redford. Yaphet Kollo A reform- minded -den unc:cwers wideapraad oorruptlon Wilen he enters hi• newly asalgned prlSO<'I pc>alng .. an inmate. 'R' 11:46 IOl * * "Jol(es My Follls Nev6' Told Me" (1977) Sandy Johnson, Mariw1n Roberts A series of sketehes dramell.ze claSSIC ribald llotM!S 'R 12:00 fJ * * •,i, "Breaking loose' 11978) Rob Browne. Robert Cl!apel Frank Pellet dlllgently works to Cleer Ills name and lolve Ille case ot the CllOCOl11te Killer with Iha use of police monitors and CB redl<>S I $) • • 111 "Every Wllleh Way Bui looMI'. I 1978) Clint Eutwood. Sondra loclce A 1wo-l1sted !ruck· er and his orangulen com- panion talce oll on pursuit ot a prelly country--tarn llngflf PG' 12:30 (¢)••'At "Phantasm" ( 1979) Mlclleel Baldwin, Angus Duncan A young man's in-tgatiOn into hi9 btothef's 0.-th INOS him to a tetror-tllled grave- yard and e tlnlll• mortl- dan. 'R' 1t:~8(J) ** "Mlftalllon" { 19801 Bob Newtian, Leigh Taylor-Young. A hapj)lly married, mlddla-agad stockbrok• finds e ,_ l'hMhlng In Ille and 8 MW romanllc lnt6'HI when he t•es uc> the apor1 of run· nlng {RI 1:00• *•'At "DinoNuNI" (19eOI Ward Remaey. Paul LuUtller. Ourlng the con- atNCtlon ol • l\etbof on • trot)lcal lllend. e ~ and preNatorlc: beeate are uN«tMcl end lound to be alJM llllve. ••• ,,., ''The OutalOet" {1911) ~ Heyclen. Craig ~ A )'OUhQ ldHMat tr..i. to NonMfl\ lteland to foil' IN •f'\IOOle ' -tcw ~~ • .,_ • rt • I letMt ._.. U'MI ~ Day. James Cagney A mObSte< matr-the singer ha mada lamous, but beeoma enraged wheo lie can t con1101118t 'G • 1:30 IJ * * 'Taggan" (1965) Tony Young, Dan Duryea. Based on Louis l 'AmOur'a novel A ,.,,.n 1s hired to 11111 a yo..ng boy wtlO want• to avenge h11 parenla' mur- del' e • • "Hatcllet For A Honeymoon" { 1970) Su~ l>'1en Forsythe, Dagmar lassander Newlywed glrlS are murdel'ed With • 111118' haldl41t by a ma.n who remembets m«a of rus pall Wllh eacll l!Uling 1:46 (H) * 'h "Sal urn 3" ( 1980) Kirk Douglas. Farrah Fawcett A pair OI IGien· t1st1 working In a Spec. station a1e menaced by a mad gBntUI and 1111 randy robOt 'R' 2.'00 l C) • • "Joseph Andr-s" ( 1977) Ann· Mar· grel, Peter Firth A young man's namboyant attain of romanc. cause tcenO• among Iha a1ak! and stuffy Englishmen 01 the Vlctorl· an e<a 'R' 2'40 tD **'-""Sword Of Slier· wood Forest" (1961) RICh· ard Greene. Pater Cush· Ing The Sherill of Notting· ham and Ills ... ~ eatl are cheflenoec:t by Robin Hood and Ills men S:OO 8 • * "Pawnee" ( 19571 ~ge Monlgomety, Lola Albright A while man ralMO by Pawnee lndlan• e~pettaooet loyalty con· met• • * ~ "The Fury Of The Wolfman ' ( 19731 Perle Crlatar. Mlfk Stavena. Attar 1Uff6'1ng a tmell oi.at wound that c:hangee lhlpa, a aclent'-' la tr- formed lfltO a f6'0CIOUI, 1u,e1ne t>eul ($)**'At "The Flendi.tl PtcM Of Of Fu M~" {1980) P91 .. s.i... Sid ee.... The f'81 llnd &lot· lend Verd'• Oet. Naytend Srfttttl put-ti. 1M- yeer-old 81ctl ........ he ...,.~ fOf tM lnl)fed- letlte. lnducllng tM Cfown J9wele.. UMd to mllc• ,,.. ~~-.1r ·PG· a:oe tZl • * .,.,. "flrW .. e a.n. , .. -~*-"- 110 young woman mistak- enly jOlns Ille Army IOllOW· 1ng the death 01 lie< new husband on lhe1r wedd•ng n1gllt 'R S:.20 0 * * * Dully '119681 James Coburn James Mason A 1110 of brolllers s1age5 a molhon•dOllar heist from thetr 1a1,,er wnom they hate S:30 H * * "The Final Counl · down" ( 1980) Kiri\ Doug· las. Matton Shee,, A mys- letlOUS storm at seo tran- spo11s 111e atom1e-poweree1 aorcralt t amer U S S N1m- 111 bacM on 1ome to Oecem- oer 6 1941 po$1t1on1ng Ille veuel between Peatl Harbor and 1hfl advancing Japanese llee1 'PG 0 • •·~ Tales l'rom The Crypt II 11973) Curt Jur· gens Terry-l homes Sealed on a basement, live men 1ela1e lo one anolller the hooror stor•n that comp11se thetr mos1 dreaded niolltmaret R' 3:'46 ( C • · l he Happy HOOker Goes To Wasll1ng1on" ( 19771 J<Wy Heatherton. George Hamllton The 1rrepren1ble Xaviera Hol· lande< 1ourneys to the U S c:ap1tal and uncovers some very sensitive sectet docu- ments R' 3:56 8' * * "A Dangerous Proln110n" f19•9) Pet O'Buen George Rell A beauhlul woman's falelul mealing with a bail bonds· man resulls on '-lnvOlve- menl W1111 btac:lcmaM and muf'ci.t 4:30 e • 'It ·•suntcorclled" { 196.4) Mark Stevena. Mart· anne Koch A notorioua band of outlaws a11arnp11 to intimidate a local U-1fl. Saturday movies OCToeER 10, 1981 AFTEANOON 12:00 tD • • • '"1 'The Ruaslans Are Corning. The Russians Are Corning'' ( 1"6) Carl Retnet Eva Ma11e Saint Cape Cod ra11dents become tnvOIWCI on an 1ntern•tional lncoOent wl>en a m19drracted So\1191 54.lb- martne appears In lhett waters. CC)** "The Ballimore Bulle1" (1980) James Coburn, Omar Sharif A small-time pool hustler must raise $20,000 and win a big tournament before 118 can have a r_.atcll wllh en old oppo- nent •• whO has never losl at any game. 'PG' 0 *** "MySon.My son· ( 19•01 Madeleine Carroll, Brian Allernt f\ man loves 10 regret Ille facl that he raised an ova« 1n0utge0 son wllO lhlnl< • only of h11 own oornlor1 'G' 12:30 8 * •'+"Bronk" (19751 Jack Patance. David Blf. rwy. A IUapendad detec- tive lnfiltr11es a neroo11ca ring rnponalbla for • fel- IOW otfleer'a clelllh 1fl) • •·+ "SornewMre 1n rime" (1980) Cl'lrlatoph6' Reeve, Jane S.ymovr ObMSMd with the portrait ot a 11Hiw:entury actrau. a modefn-day New York playwright u-11ypnos11 to travel beclt In tk'ne and "'"1 lier ·PG' Cl l * • .,. "fhe lowct One" ( 1965) Rol>et't Mot'ee • AnJ,anette C0m., The ~Of• "-Md Hc4-tvwoocl .. ., inoura ..,,... debtl '91\d 11 .. CllCllH men1s 'G 1:00 • • * "Bundle 01 Joy ( 19$61 Oeot>te ReyriolOs. Eddie F15'1er Wt>en a new· 1y 11100 satesgirl ~ves an abandoned bdby lrom a fall she 1s m1s1aken lor lhe mo111er or lhe oaoy 2:00 C * • • 'Hie New l and ' ( •972) Uv Ullmann Ma, von Syd-A Scand1nav1 an lil moly seeks freedom and a new hie on lhe !\Aon· nesola terrolory ol the 18!>05 G S • • *', Hoe Haunt. .ng ( 1963) Juhe Hams Claore Bloom f our disparate people 1nvest1- ga1e a l\OUM! with a11 1nlamour. repul8hon lor supernatural goings-on G 0 • • • TM Shape 01 Th1n9s To Come (1979) Jack ttPalonce Alltir Earth s destruction 11• a robOt war. a power·hungry reneoade seet.s con1r01 of the s.urv1vor s lunar city 'PG 2:30 Q) * * * . The llA1sllts" (19611 Clar!! Gable Mat•· lyn Monroe A young dovor· cee hgh1s age1nst the cru- elly used 1n Iha roundup or wild horses ~ * * * The Valley 0 1 Oec1s1on 119•51 Greer Gorson. Gregory Peck The lamlly !.flrvanl falls on love wrth a -althy co.al m+ner sson ( H 1 • • ''> "5-ns like Old Tomes" ( 1980) Goldie Hawn. Chevy CllaM A solH1n11ed 1.-..yer'rs lorn belw_, her llopeleSs e•· huaband-1 urned-bank rObbet and lier upllghl pr_,t huaband Wt'IO 11 running for Calllornla anorney gene<ll 'PG' 2:40 I l ) * * * 'h "Doctor Zlllva· go" (1965) Omar Shatol, Geraldine Cllap11n Two lovari struggle amidst the splrll and passions of the Ruaalan Revolution. •PG' 3:00 0 • a 'II "The Tllree Stoooes 1n Otblt" { 1962) Three Stooges. Carol Cl!r1s1ensen Three men beCOme lnvOlved with an 1nvent10<> developed by M Br1 Ian spies G) * * * "My SI• loves" { 19e3) Debbie Reynold• Cllll Robar1son A Broad· way actress IS adopted by 101 abandoned chlldran She llncls llvlng on lier Pfoper1Y In Ille country 4:00 ;$, * * * 'Return From Witch Mounlaln" (1977) Bette Davia, Christopher lee A power-med at1sto- cra1 ano h•S gteedy female c<>l\Ort attempt to axploH th8 aupern1tural abilities of two children lrorn outer ·~ ror their own evtl purJ>OMS. 'G' 0 • * "llllla Dragon•" Chaflat t.N. 'PG' IL-00 0 * *"" "l-blast" ( 1977) Kim MWford. Cheryl Smith. While !revelling Ille oesart, a man llnda e •- gun and a medalllon. end ... ., rNltlea that Mlet'I the medllllon II worn the gun has a ~ thel can OetlrO)' anything. . e *.,_."Hard ContrllC1" 11969) .i-Coburn, LM Remlc;ll. A bMUllful wom- en ~ a hlf9d klllet to abandon hia plan• to cor..,.. t1111 • third mutder e • • * "lnelda Daisy CIOvar" { 19661 Netalle Wood, Chrla!Ol)fllr Plummer A naw Hollyo WOOO aten.t hU trouble adtustlng to Iha 11\ow ~ nesa society or the '30t IC) * • '" "Atlltl(en A0-- 1\lrW" ( 19791 Cl\flll~ lAoa, Miio O'S'-. An ..,it .... _......,, __ _ U/.IBRAnON 'fll1111l1y, Ollo611 ti DRINKS 1-9 '·"'· HORS D'OEUVERS At all of our locations in honor of our newest Club in North Irvine at the Northwood Town Center -Yale & Irvine Blvd-. GOLD CARD MEMBERSHIP Pay only '1.00 annual dues every year when you buy a Gold Card Membership during our celebration. Hurry! Offer only avai lable to the first 100 purchasers at each club. ~LUS Join the fun at any of these Nautilus Plus locations North Irvine ~074 Newport/Irvine 752-7084 Fountain Valley 847-3011 Orange 974-7180 BEA SPORT! Come join us at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. The Newpo rt Beach Tennis Club is th e site of such prestigious events as the 1977 Davis Cup, the Annual Pacific So uthwest Seniors Tournament, the Orange County Adoption Guild Touma· ment and others. Members, however, seldom find themselves waiting for. one of the 19 courts. The Club also boosts a Junior Olympic-size pool, jacuzzi. dining room. and bor. Members frequently take advantage of the attractive faclllttes for private parties, wedding receptions, etc. Other social activities Include bridge, bock- gommon and scrabble. A llmlted number otllegulor, Corpo- rate, Swim, Associate. and Junior Execu tfve Memberships ore now ovalloble; plus our new "ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP" and "JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP" (12-16 yrs.). 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Hner , pe d esta l , a n d fill kit . DRAWERS OPTIONAL. FACTORY DIRECT Ensenada Now Only s2a9 r~g. $409.H WATll llDMAIT r ,g I . • I I t I I t 1 t I ! Movie Gulde for the Week j 8 From Page 28 soroe<e< l\Olds a beaulllut princess cap11ve while • young prince ~IS asalst· ance trom genies and fly- ing carpets on a bfeve a11emp1 to r85Cue hef 'G' H ) * * Bo;vdwalk" ( 1979) Ruth Gordon, lee Strasborg An old couple retuse 10 leave the nelgh- bOrhOO<I they have "*'' most ot their tlves In desp•le urban crkne and poor IMng condlllons 'PG' (OJ **•·~"Rio Bravo" t 1959) John Wayne. Dean Marton An old c;11pple. a former dapu1y-1ur.1ed- drunll. a young quldld<- gunsl1nger and a girl help a sherltl 10 outsmart a pow- erlul r11nche< who wanli 10 get '"' ktller brother reteaMCI trom prl9on 'G' 5:30 0 It * "The Amazing Adv8'11uras Of Joe 90" ·o· ll."00 (S) • •·~"Seems Uke Old T1ma1 ' ( 19801 Goldie Hawn. Chevy Chase A solHleeried lawyer la torn between he< hOpeleM ••· huab and -turned· bank robber and hef uptight ~-· husband woo hi rurinlng for Calllornla a Horney general. 'PG· (%} • **'A ''Private Ben· jamln" ( 1980 Goklle Hewn. Elleerl Brennen. A ..,..._,O- do young women mlatllk· 8llly jolna lhe Anny f~­ lng Ille deetll of hef ,_ hlnt>encl on their W9ddlng night. 'A' tlOO ~ * * * 'h ''My 8ody- g u u d " f 1117111 Chrle Mekepeac:e. Adam Beldwln. The MW kid at a Chicago high achool mekee friends with the 8dlool OU1CNI end togeth- ., th9y ltand up to the c;N- el g8l'g whlCh hed ~­ MCUted them bOlh 'PG' l:GO 8 • • ,_. "Zatdoz" ( 111741 Sean Conne<y. Charlotte Aarnpling In Iha 23'd can- tllt)', the afflval of e mortal prlmm11t1 disrupra a IOCiety of •latully young lntall•C:· tuata ... • '""The HouM Thal ScrHmed" (1117tl Liiii Palmer, John Moulder Brown An 0\'9fly strict tci>ooimlltr-rorcae 118' edolaacent puplhl 10 rum to fanluy aa e means of MCape • * * * "Poc:kat Mon· frf" ( 11172) Paul Hawman, L88 Mervin. An ltlnetanl cowboy and Illa alcohollc aldeklc:ll are hired by 1 fodeo promoter to plCk up a hafd or cattle In M•Klco CID • *'.\ "DMnl Mid-_ .. (1IMIO) Betla Mldi.r. The H1tlalln Thl9 lllm record of Mid ... '• concert per1orm4'1lC81 •I Iha Pau. !Mna CMc: Auditorium In Febfuaty, INO. featurea e variely 01 eong1. from cemp al&<ldarde to rock baHad1. punc:lualed by a -• or r_,c;hy mono- lo_g.-'R' Cl)•••·~ "Private Ben- jemln" ( llMIO Goldia H~. Ellaan Brennen A wetl-lo- dO yOoHlg WOtnltl mllllk· anly ~ the Almy loltow- ing the death Of hat ,,_ lluabend on lhllt ~ ~t 'R' •**'•"Th9Huda Bomb" ( 1080) Don Adem1, SyMe Kriltll $ec.rat ~I Ml.ll"Mlll Smlln f.,_ hie moet dMlgatCM ~ In IA lf'Ctl ...., w"4> .. 10 1-.c:ft milllllM lhel will dWQbe the antite llumatl ~.'PO' ; * * "0..1'rtta s srrrs ----------------- THE POWERS WITHIN Richard Basehart hosts ··~ysterious Powers of Man" which explores the strange and mysterious powers man uses to control his dest iny in a unique ABC l Ch. 7> special linking the visible and invisible world of the spirits Sunday <it 9 p.m. ~&own. A -.popu- lar per1ormat hi ~ed by -,.one eround him to drop Illa atyta ol muelc: and wnta llOfl08 thllt oen bring him bec:lc IO the top 40. 'R' e:ao D • • "Coc:kleahal He<on" (19581 Joaa FetT· er. Travor Howard. A hendllJI of trlllned volul>-1-• angage In a dangw· ous plen to blow up en enemy batllaahip In 1 French por1. (0) * * * "Hondo" ( 11154) John Wa~. G.reldine Paga_ A cavalry ditCM!ldl rider anc:ountan a woman and her son, an Apac:ll8 cn11rs blOod bro111«. 'G' l!OO 8 CJ) **'A ··~o Al Lerga" ( 11179) John Ritter, Anne Arc:Mf. A llrvgoling young ec:tor dorll the giJi9e of e superhero altat unln· tantlonally •lopping • l\Oldup. Q! * 'h "EMs And The Baauly 0.-" ( 11181) Don .Johnton. Staphanl8 ZJm- beltal Linda Thompson's romllllCI with rock star Elvia Prnley 11 drama· tiled <RI (C) * * •.+ "A SmaN Circle 01 Frlend1" ( 11180) &Id Davis, Karen Allen In Iha I ll60a, Iha fr\e<ld9hlp atld Idealism of lhr*8 Harvard 1tudenla 11 lhrael•n•d wt>an one or them ii draft. 8d lo -In Vlalnam. 'R' 9!46(%) ••••"~rec­ tlon" ( 1980) E'*' Burstyn, Sam Shepard. Aller a n .. r fatal auto llCCldenl. a wom- en rindl thllt 1M Ml the abllily 10 "-al OlherS bul la PafMeUled ~ OI '* reluNI to c1elm a divine lnftuenoe. 'PG' 1&.00 8 * * * * "The A(IO'ly Md The E~t .. y" ( 111&5) CMi'llon Heeton. ~ "-· rtaon. ~and ~ "'*" It CIMll oYlr Iha pfinting Of the Sl111ne Ctlaptl. (8)••1'1 "~•11\ TllM" (1HOI Ctwltl'OC>Nt "-"•· Jt(te Seymour ~wlth0.~811 of a tlltn-tuty acrt .... a ......... dfff N1ot Varii ... ..,_. ........... n ;xamm mMlh8t.'PG' cm ••• "The Jerk" ( 19711) 618119 Martin, Bat· nedat'8 ~.... "' chtonic: scr~ mekaa rnMllona on • ...,d inv.ntlon only to I088 It Ill In conaumar dam•aulll.'R' D * * 'h "SMma Ulca Old Time•" ( 11180) Gotdla Hewn. ~ CNN. A llOft·'-18d i-ver II tom bet-h«~H· hue bend-turned ·benk robber end '* up1ighl pr_,I hulband wtlo II runnlrig tor C.lllornla anorney oar-11. 'PG' 11:00 tC) * * "The 8altlmora Bulle!" (1980) JamH Coburn. Omar Sharif. A small-time pool hulller must r81M $20.000 and wln e big lournam8'11 belora hi cen hive • remelc:ll wllh an old oppo. nenl •• woo has -toat •• "'Y gerne 'PG' 11:t0 • •*'.Ar "Hard Contrec:t" (111891 J-Coburn, L88 ~ k. A beautiful wom- an C• UNI I lllred killer to abet ?n hit p1an1 to com· mtt • third mutdef CJ) * *'A "The Androme- da Strain" ( 19711 Arl!W< Hiii. Oevld Weyna Thrw 1Clenll1t1 wotk to ldtntlty a deadly alraln ol bacteria In time 10 uve everyone from ••llncllon (S) • • "Stone Cold 0..d" ( 191'111 Paul Wll- lleml, Rlc:herd Ct"..->nl. A cop and a small-ti-etlma bola join rOl'cee to li'ld tr. man r81C)0081bla lor a -* or proalltuta killings A' 11 :46 8 • • ·~ "0..tllfldffte Crude" ( 11173) 0-ga C SeoCt. Faye OUneway. A young women •11~11 10 rag.eill P C I II t'on Of her Oll-litld lnMtaale. (0) •• ''9Mitll" 119771 Palll D'Aft>Mllln., Mont t<tte--. A yo11110 Qltt'a ... _,., --~ OCWt'8 duoil'IQ ..., tt8Y w41tl • rem1- ly ~~aur'Ml9f 'R' 1b1D(Z) • • • .,. "W-111 LAMI" I 1t70) oi.ncs. Jeclc· IOll. Alilrl .......... Gii ... ncMI ., 0.H i..- '-'TP-'- ~ aml>IY1lent 188Hng• ol love and hat• In their romantic: tllallonahlpa with thli< reapec:11ve metaa. ·a· 12:80 0 * * "Fer-Oa-i.-" ( 1974) Devld Jenuen. H<>1>41 LallQ9. A wbmarlne er-trapc>ed beneath Iha ... hi allecked by veno- mous Vlparl. 1~ 00 ••• "Norlh Dallas forty" ( 1979) Nick Nolle, Mac Devi• Grouplea. pill· !>09P•no and •II-night par- tying baglri 10 lake their toll on two tun-lc>Ylng bul OWl'·the-hNI lootball play- arl 'A' 1:00 CCl • • • 'h "Bloodbroth· ers" ( 19781 Atchard Gere . Tony Lo Blanco A young man dares to bf~ lamlly lredlllon by working In a hOspllal ward 10< Oltildren rather than In the heavy construction bull,_., 'R' 1:t0 8 • • "Murd« On Fllghl 502" ( t9751 RaJpfl Bella- my. Polly 8ergen A mani- oc stalk• the pa~• on a 1rans-Atltntlo jet with murder on hi& mind. 8 .. • "The Trarnplers" ( 1966) Gordon Scott. JOMC>h COiten A toldi81' returns 10 his fllh«'a hOuM aller the CMI Wtl causing problems arlllng from the r11"4!f'a palrlar- Chy. • ***'.t"MarjOtle Morningstar" ( 19541 o.na Kiiiy, Natalie Wood. An lmpreaslOnable young girl tall• In io... with • middle- -ued aongwrll8" only to dlac:oYat !hat he It a fall· Ufl Ct l •••'A "L.oySlftOI The Bluaa" (111721 Oltl'lt Aon. &Illy 0.. Wlltlamt The alternJltaly 1taller' end tr-olc: car-Of bll»e llfto- at 8illla Holliday, whoM addiction 10 druga lnc<aaMd 11 118' popule.rtty did, II li'Med '0 ' 1:00 ••• "Ooomwlldl°' 111172) I.IA ...,_, JWy o.-on. A "*' cond\.IC\ftlO ~ter r9"Mrdl !'Mr • amall letWld ~ th.et 1"9 wa._ c:onttlnt :!:! I i!J:Jl!!. -------------------- Ing lhe ISiand's lnhab<I· ants 0 • • * "TIMI JMI<" ( 1979) Stev1 Martin, Elef. nadelte Patera A chronte $Cf-·UP .,,akes m•lllOnS on • -rd 1nven11on only 10 los. 11 II 1n c:on!IUmer damage Su1ll 'R' 2::16 z, ••'•"The l oved One · ( 1965) Rot>er1 Morse An1ane11e Comer The nephew ol • deceased Hol· lywood ~tar 1~urs SOl'Tl4l debls and headaches when 11 comes tome 10 mak.e the tune<al arrange- ment~ G 2:46 H • • Chlria 9 Li~rly 37 c 1980) Warren Oalu Fabio Test• ' slubbOrn loner formerly a gun· flghler. stooes a one-men ballle against a railroad compariy wan11ng 10 make tracks across hos tetr1lory 'R 3:00 (Cl • • 0, ·A Small Clfc;te 01 FrH!nds" ( 1980) Brad Davos, Karen Allen In the 1960s the lroendship and ldeall&n'I ol three Harvard studenls 11 threatened wnen ona or them 11 draft· lld IO serve In Vietnam 'R' 3~ D • • "I Shot Jesse Jarnes" ( 1949) JOhn Ire· land, Barbara Brillon Jesse James· cowardly k•llet e•pe<teneff a airing or b1d luck 0 • • "Phobia" ( 1980) Paul Michael Gia Hr. Susan Hogen A group ol mental patients are mu<· c:leted ec:cording to their lndlvldual leer1. 'R' 3'46. **'"Only The Vall- ant" ( t115 ti Gregory Pecll. Barbar• Paylon A cavalfy unit regains respec;I lor lhell' INder when ha 18VU them from eri lndlln 1ttac;k 4:00 8 * * •.\ "Tw.tve ClowO- ed Hours" (1113111 Alc:herd Ob, Lucilll 8alt. A glrl'I repor1er-boyfrlend c;laers he<bro1~·1nama. 4:30 (8) •*'.\"Divina Med· ,_. .. ( 11180) Bene Mldi.r. The HarlellM This film record of Mld1er·s c:oncen per1ormMG418 at the Pt ... dine Civic Auditorium In February, 1980. teaturaa a variety of songs. from c:emp atanderds 10 rock belled•. punc:1u81ed by a t«lel ol rMMChy mono- logun 'R' (%) •••·~"Private Ben· jamln" ( 1980 Goldie Hawn, Elleatl Brannan A well·IO- do young woman ml•llk· enty jOlna the Army tollow- lng Iha dealh ot he< new husband on tlM!lr wedding night 'R' 4:50 0 It * "I ShOI BiHy Thi Kid" ( 1950) Don Berry. Tom NMl Sunday movie9 OCToeEA 11, 1111 EVENING 1."00 D * • ·~ "Captain ,..,...,o And The Vnc*walar City" t 19 70) Robert Ryan, Ctluc:lc Connors. Sl• lhipw<eci< wrvtvora are 1ak8'1 lo an undarwat•r '11y run by a rtcluw lrom clvlllutlon ., * * • "8'Joly MaJone" (1976) Jodie Fa.tar. Scott Belo A group of t2· '-',,..Y"f"°'d hencnmen Cheuttaur their 00-In p4tdal-drlv9tl llmoualne• and lhOot O""' I08d8d wtlh CleMI pvffa CC>•••'-+ "The PrllOner 0t S9Cond Avenue" (19781 J.cll Lemmon, AnM e.n- cron. B•Md Oii the play by Neil IJ!Mon An actv.r1191nQ t..CVtlve io.a. hie job end hie Mnl1y IMIG.-of the ,..o...on end ttle htCllC MIMMtan j)4ICe. 'PO' <tll • * "Tha '1nlll Count· !£ lii:SN:!rt'?!. letlOUS Jlorm •1 M8 tran- 1por1S the atomoe-powetlld alrcrell carrter U S S Nim· 112 back t11 time to Decem- ber 6. 1941, positioning lhe Yes.Ml bet-Pearl Harbor and the adv1ricH>9 Japanese llM t ·po 8:30 ( 0 ) * * * ·~ The Music: Man" 119621 Robert Pres ton. Shirley Jones A fast· 1atk1ng salesman comes 10 a small town on Iowa to orgam1e a bOys· bONI and onadverlenlly rall~ on love with an unmarned hDran- an 7:35 2 • • • '• "Puvate Ben- 1am1n 11980 Gotdoe Hewn, E11t1en Brennan A wett-10- do young womon m1slak· only Joins lhe Army tollow· 1ng the dealh ol her 11ew husband on 1heu wedd1n9 mght R t:OO m * ·~ H11rd Contract ( 1969) James Coburn Lee Aemtch A beau11tu1 wom- an cau~ a lllled ~Iller to abandon hos plan• to e-0m · mu a lhord murder C •••0• OnThe Town c 1950) Gene t<eov Frank Sinatra. A tno or sallors team up wllh a taJ<• drover and an anthropolo- 00-1 10 find a beaut1lul g11t wtlose PICtote •5 d1sptayec:I 1n the subway t SJ * * • ·~ "Superman ( 1978) Christopher Reeve, Margot Kidder Miid· rnanner8d reporter Clark l<enl dorl1 hos red cape and ..-h1s SUP8fhuman ~· lo thwar1 an arch orlm1nal'1 plot to destroy the Wtsl Coast wllh D giant aetthqullta 'PG' 0 * • * "Chllpl8' Two" ( t979) James CNn. Mar- ati. Muon. Soon eltar h11 wife'• death, e writer finds hlmMlr raluctantly falllng In lo,,. egaln 'PG' t:00 0 Q! "Family Reunion" (Plll1 1) (Premiere) a.tie Oat111, J. Ashley Hyman. Elizabeth Winfield. a retired sc:hooltaacher, dls- CC>Ver'I that she must Ilg.hi membef101'*lllflily10 ~ ,.., femtly lend end'-llage 0 8 (!11 *** ", .AndJua- tk:4t For All" ( 19711) Al Pecl· no, Jedi Warden An idell- lltic ltwyw hU trouble cop1ng wllh lfll Insanity of Iha Amerlc:en judicial tys· ram. '1i) * * "The l<8'1nel Mur- der Cua" ( t9331 Wiiiiam PoweM. Mery Ailor Oerac- llva Philo Vance 111ts through c:lu8I and comes up wllh S8V8'1 poaslble suspects In Ille murder ore aporlamen (tl} * * "Mlddla-Aga Cra· zy" ( 1980) Ann-Margret. 8ruce Dern A Taus developet"s succuslUC job and bHullful wit• manage to drive him Into a mld·llre c:rltla 'R' ( 0) * * * "The Flrsl Deed· ly Sin" I 1980) Frank Sina· tra, FIY* Dunaway A vat· 1ren N-York City polloa detaclive, wtlOle wU• Is auftating from • -lou• IN- -· fries to catCh a br'ut•I kili.r terrorl%1ng Manhat- ten 'R' t:30tZl •• * "One-Troc;k Pony" ( 11180) Paul Simon. &lair Brown. A c>n09·popu· tar o«IOtmet II ptMIUted by t....-,one around him 10 drop h•• alyte ot mutlC end Wflte aonga that cen bring him bide to Ille top 40. 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BRISTOL (One Block So. of Baker} 1 ~ ' 1 . 1 ai Movie Guide for the Week ot homoae•u•I murden ·R 12:00 0 * * 'Yodelln' Kid From Pine Ridge" ( 1937) G-Aulry Gane meets a singing ll11tb1lty ~ 8 From Page 30 Ir-Cata, Batry Millet Se11eral gilled S1uden1s al a New York h'Oh school tor lhe performing arts eipen- enee V8'1ous setbacks ano SU<XeSMI Of both person- a I ano pro fe1s1ona1 natures 'PG' 0 * • • "The Houno 01 The Basker111lles C 1978) Paler Cook, Dudley Moore Mas1er slaulh Shetlock Holmes 1nvesU• galea mysterious goings· on al Baskernlle HaN ano begins to suspec1 flll8fY- one, mcludlng himself 'PG' 11:00 (OJ 8 8 I I "fl()lkff (1980) Roger Moore. J ames Mason A dapj)&r, woman- hallng trogma.n la called 1n 10 lhwarl the plans of ealortlonlslS who ha11e hijacked a supply Ship and are threatening to Oestroy 1wo Nor1tl Sea oil rigs 'PG' 11:15(1) • * • * "Resurrec- tion" ( 1980) ENen &lrSlyn, Sam Shepard. Aller a near fatal auto accident, • wom- en hnds lha1 she has the abtltly IO heal Oln.fl bul it persecuted becauM of her refusal 10 claim a Olvtne Influence 'PG' 11:30 8) * * • "The Mlallls" ( 196 t) Clark Gable Mart· 1yn Monroe A young d1vor- eee tlghll against lhe cru- elly used In 1he roundup Of W11d hor-a * * * "My Kldnappe<, My Love" (1980) James StK)I, Mid<ey Rooney A vendor plot• IO e.1110<'1 money 1rom the parents of a runaway girl. (RI CID * * * • "Chinatown" (1974) Jaclc Nlcholaon. Faye Dunaway During the 19309. 1 private detectl.,. lnve1tlg1tet a caM that r.veals a trail of corrup- tion, ince91 and murder 'R' 11:45 8 * * * "My Kidnapper, My Love" ( 1980) James Stacy, Mickey Rooney_ A vendor plots to extort money from lhe parents of a runaway girl (R) 12:00 ct) • • • ·~ "The Prisoner 01 Second Avenue" ( 1976) Jack lemmon, Anne Ban- aofl Baaed on the play by Nell Simon. An odverli&ing executlvo loses his 1ob and his san<ly t>ecause of the rec;es&ion ano the hecllC Manhall&n pace. PG' 0 * * * "The Jerk" ( 1979) Stave Marfin, Bef- nadatte Pe111n A ChrC>nlC scr-·up makaa mllllons on a weird Invention only 10 lose II all 1n consumer damage SUllS 'R' 12:15 D * *. "The LUI Angry Man" (1959) P1ul Munl. David Wayne A seasoned doctor lrMls 10 save the Ille ol one ol lhe hoodlums ra~&lbla tor running lllm out of the neighbor· hood 1:GO ([I•* "S'-!oek Hotmea In ~it To Alglers" ( 1945) 8Hll Rathbone, Nigel Bruce Sherlook HoltnM 9nd WatllOn br"'9 pet•IOu• ClrcurnstancM In order to r91tore an e.tttrn heir lo his rlghtlul tlVone. Cl)•*'"' "Stay At You Are" pNO) Mat'Ollllo M- trolltlnl. Nut .... 1 Klnekl. A memect. mld~eged men embarlta on an aftalr with a I~ gW1 MIO may be rellt&CI to him. (%) * * * ~ "Prl\la1e ~ jlmln" (1080 Ooldit Hawn. Ei'-1 8'4ll'Wlft. A ---lo- do young women mlet'llk· enly jolnl the Army lollow· Ing the dee.th ol '* new husbltnd on their ...cldlng ~t.'R' t:IO. • • "Pfloble" ( 1NO) P1111 MIGllMI Gii .. , ~ 0 •• 'I "Hie Night They R111dect Minsky s" I 19691 Jason Robaros Brill Ekland A r&hg1ous1y 1nh11>· 1lad young 9111 rebsls aga1ns1 her p.iren1s ano invents lhe ""Pl&a!.8 0 • • Shoe~ Waves ( 1977) Paler Cush111g Brooke Adoms A group ol 1ou11s1s stranded on a small •stand encoun1111 a tormer SS officer and his co1tec11on of e•penmental mu1an1s Z •*'•'The Loved One ( 1965) Ro1>«1 Morse Anjane11e Comer The nephew of o deceased Hot· tvwood slar incurs some 08blS and headaches when 11 comes time 10 make the tuner al arrange· men ts 12:30 0 **'• 'Jarre11· (1973) Glenn Ford Anlhonv Quayle A tree-lance 1nves- 11go1or se1a ou1 lo locate a ~1es ol ancient blbltcal scrOlll SUPER CRIME FIGHTER J ohn Ritte r and Anne Archer stclr in ··He ro at Large ... a comedy about a young uctor who. e mulating Capta in Avenger. rights for jus tice amid the ('\'ils of the hig C'it,\'. to be telecast on CBS !Ch . 21 Saturday al 9 pm 1:00 0 * * "S1arduS1 On lh8 Sage" ( 1942) Gene Autry. W1Hl1m Hanry G-aaves a trusting young man from Imprisonment (CJ • * • "Cousin Couslne" C 1975) M•"• Christine Barrault, Vietor l•nou• Two French l•m•· lies with mlddla class v•I· ues suspec1 lheir children are having an al1air 'R' Susan HOQln A group of mental pat1&nl1 ore mur- dered according lo 11\e<r lnd111idual feats 'R' 2:00 (t) • • e "Sl1pat\Ot" ( 1977) Paul Newman, MIChael OnlkNn All&< a m.nor league ~ey leam decldea 10 spruce up 111 Image by playing dirty, II end• up making hockey history 'R' 3:00 (%) • * * e "Ael<Jrrec· llon" ( 1980) Ellen Burstyn, Sam Shepard Aller a near fatal eulo accident, a wom- an tinos thlll Ille has the ablltty to heal oll'lefa but ~ perMCuled becauee of her refusal 10 claim a divine Influence 'PG' 3:30 0 * • "Ransom" Oliver Reed, Stuart Whitman. ADV 4:00 ~1 • • '" 'The Shape 01 Th1ng1 To Come (1979) Jack Palanca Attar Earth's destruction In a robol war, a power-hungry renegade -'cs conlrot ot the survivors' lunar city 'PG ($ e * •·~ 'The Bad And The Blau111ul" ( 1952) 1<1r~ Oougtas. Lena Tur"8f A cold·he&rlad Hollywood producer attacts lhe lives or several peopla pursuing Slatdom 4:45 (%) * * e "One-Trlek Pony" (1980) Poul Simon, Blalr Brown A onc•popu- lor performer ls preuured by everyone a.round him to drop his atyle of nw1ic and Wfite songs that can bring him back to lhe lop 40. 'R' Monday movies EVIHWQ em (I) * • '" "Some'#Mre In Time" (1980) Chrlslopl\IW R-. Jene Seymour ~with fM ponrlft ol a 19ttM:entury eel,... a modern-day New York pl~I UIM h)'llnOels lo travel I>-* In time and mMt ti« •PO' II •• "Thu~blrdl To The Rncue" (1901) Pup- peie TN pilott of ttw ape- ciauy equipped rockel thlPt mua1 -the hvee ot ~· tr-oped on • .u'*aonic ··~ ·o· e * •.; "The Lowd ~·· (ttt&lfloMrl ~. Anl.nell!t ~ Tti. neph&W ol a daceased Hol- lywood star incurs some deb1s end he~ches when 11 comes I lo make the funeral a ange. mants -\ 7:00 C) • • "Spatkle' ( 1976 Irene Cara, Lone11e McKee Ounng the 1950s, lhrea black sisters from lhe ghellO become mu*4J au~1ar1, but eventually aulf« from lhe preuuraa of atardom 'PG' (0) •*'"'"The Founh Wltlh" ( 1978) Robert Bet- llee. John M&lllOn The l alher of a t«minally ill boy trlea lo make his son'• las1 months u tulfHllng as pos- 11ble G 7:30Ctil • •• "Mogarnbo" ( 1954) Clark Gable, Ava Gardner When a p1anta- Uon OYllf'-lalls In love with lhe wile 01 •n eng1- -·conflicts artlM!l 8.:00 0 * * "Stal~ The W1IO Child' 11976) Oovtd Janssen, Trish Van Devere A boy IS loun<J llv· 1ng wllll a pack ot wild dogs In Ille wilderness 0 * * * A New Kind Of love' ( 1963) Paul New- man. Joanne Woodwaro A buyer tor a depa.rtment atore and e ~spaper­ m&n lall 1n love al1M m8el· t~on1plano W • * "Once Is Nol Enough" ( 1975>Kirk Doug· las, Alex.rs Smith A him producer marries for mon- ey to sa1111y his 119<>lled 01ugh18f 0 8 "The Aw1k9"lng" ( 1980) Chwllon HMton, Suaannah York, An arCheeologl&t'I daughltlf bee-pa1111Md by tile mlleYolent lplttt of .,.. ancient Egyplllln ~ 'R' (f ) ••••"~rec· lion" ( 19'0) Ellen lklretyn. Sar/I Sllepard. All« a near fat .. IUIO Kcldent, a wom. an find• that aha llu the ablltty tO llMt Others bul II P«HCUled bec.auM Of Nf retvaal to claim a Olvtne innu.nc.. 'PG' 9'00 G OJ "Family Revnlon" (Part 2) (Pr9"'11we) 0.111 OIVla, J Ashley H~en EJIHbeth lnYl1M httt family to the vltltge of Wlf\fleld andtrlatto~r~~ llwl 14 r-*6tt llld ~ 1*'ftlly ltM Q ( C) e *'I\ "Stardust Mem· orteS · ( 1980) Woody Allen, Ch1Hlolle Ramp11ng A suc- ceuful director laces a personal crisis H ha 111111 to make some ma1or dee•· 5'0nS In hlS ~le 'PG' 9:30 rHJ • * • ~ "Pnvlle Ben- jamin" ( 1980 Gotdle Hawn, Eileen Brennan A well·l<>- do young women mlstlk· enly ;otnl the Army fOllow• Ing the dealh or her new husband on their wedding ~hi 'R' 10:00 U • * * "Soylenl Green" (1973) Cnarllon Hnton. Edwaro G Robinson. An overpopulated. famine· plagued world is forced back 10 11s most pr1mllive mstinclS m order lo sur- vive 01 • • "Della Foa" ( 1978) Richard Lynch Sluarl Whllman A proless.on&I smuggler meets h11 ma1ch in 9 beautiful woman who traps n.m Wtlh a mtlhon <Jollars 1n hot money R' 0 • • ·zero To S1•ty" Darren McGavln SyMa Miles PG' Cl * * e '" Pnvlle Be<l- 11m1n' ( 1980 GOid~ Hawn Eileen Brennan A wall-to. do young woman m1s1ak· anly j<)lns 1he Army lottow- tng the Oealh ot he< ,_ husband on theu w'edd1110 night 'R' 10'30(C1**••"TheSp.,1101 S1 lou11 (1957) James S1ewar1. Murray Hamlllon In 1927, Charles A Lind· bergh becomaa Iha first man 10 fly nonstop ectoss th& Allantk: <>c.an to Par- is. $ * • ''> 'Somewhere In Time" ( 1980) Chflslophllf Reeve, Jana Seymour Obsessed wllh lhe portraJI of a 191h·cenlury actress, • moOern-dey New York p11ywrlght uses hypnot•s to travel back In time and mee1 her 'PG' 1:30 e • •'h "Nine Hours To Rama" ( 1963) Horii Buchholz, Jose Ferrer Mahetma Gandhi's IHI brlaf hours are seen lhrough h11 assa111n'1 eyes 0 • • "Ransom" Olivar Reed Sluart Whitman AO\/ 2..-()5 Z 8 8 • 1 > p,,Valll Ben· 111mln" ( 1980 Goldie Hawn, Eiieen Brennan A well·IO- do young woman mlsllk· enty joins lhe Army 1onow- 1ng the dealh ol her new husband on lheir wedding n:igh1 'R' 2:26 I) • * Adventures 01 Cepta1n Fabian" ( 1951) Errol Flynn, \11ncent Prle;& A judge and h•s son become Involved 1n W11Ch· cralt '"New Orleans 2;.45 Cl • • • 'The Pres1- den1's MIS1reu" C 1978) Beau Bndges. Karan Gras- sle When a courter lor an American aec:u .. 1y agency 1nvosliga1es o repo;1 thal hiS SISier IS a Soviet •PY ha encounter• a sinlller loroe operating behind IPle soena1 3:00 0 • • • • ~ "Private Ben· tamtn' ( 1980 Goldle Hawn, E1188'1 Brennen A -11-10- do young woman mlltllll· •*•<A "Lady Sino• enly Joins the Mmy toltow- The Bluw" ( 19721 Olene Ing Iha death of lier new Aon, Biiiy 0.. Wllllam• hulband on their wedding The altemalety 1tell•r and 11~1 'R' tragte car-of b""9 sing. 3:30($) * * "Thunde<bl<ds To ., BIHle Hollldly, ..._ The Rescue" (1981) Pup. addlctloo to drug• pe11 The pilOll Of nve ~ lnCtMlecl as lier popularity cl ally equipped rockel did, II traced. 'R' 11\lpl must ..... the Uvet 11:10 00 • e "Ftorn w.11 To Vic· of puanger• trapc>td on toty" ( 1979) o.,,ge Hemlf.. • aup«tonlc tranlf)Ofl ·o· !Oft. George Pepp«O Four •:OO ( l J 1l 8 * * "Aelufret:· lrlenda from different lion" (1980) Ellen Buntyn, countries must leav1 Partt S•m Shepard. Aller • near If\ 1939 to fight tor thflir ta tat M.tto accldtnt. • _.. llldlvidut l cou11tr1H tn an lindt lhtl .,,. llU Ille World Wtr II 'PG' ability 10""' olll9't bUI .. (0) * e ''Cruising" ( 1980) C)tlrWCllted bec:MIN Of hit Al Poclno, Paul SoMno A rell.IAI to dlim • dMne rook .. ~ YO.II City coe> In"'-, 'PO' II "'" ()ti .., uno.i-..,.. (Cl *.lo\ "S1•dl.ltl1 w.m-...... ,.",. ....,....,.. ...... .-''(~ ......... ,. dlaljc Ullr 1lillNnd a....... Clwtllttt ........ " - cess11.11 oir8Clor laces a personal crisis as he 1rres lo make some ma1or dec1- s1ons in h1S Ille PG Tuesday movies OCTOBER 13. 1981 EVENING 8:00 C * • * • The Em1 gran1s 11972) Ma• von Syoow Liv Ullmann A Swed1sn peasanl tamily enOure lhe nardsh1ps 01 lron11er Ille when lney come 10 America 1n the 19th cenlury PG' 5:30 0 * • •, The P1c1u111 Show Man (1979) Roa Taylor John Meillon In lhe 1920s, when lravelllng 1err1 crews brought magic fan· lern sl\ol#s 10 lhe amalt towns ol a America. an aged Showman compe1es with a llashy, conn1vmg competitor PG' 7-00 O • • Up The Acade- my" ( 1980) Ron leibman, Barbara Boch Tho war obsessed commandanl ol Weinberg M1l11ary ACade- my 1s no malch tor Iha 1roub1esoma brats enrolled lhere 'R' 7:36 ( ZJ • * a '" Prrvale Ben· 1am1n • ( 1980 Goldie Hawn, Eiieen Brennan A well· 10· do young woman mlstak· enly j()lnt the Army lotlow· •no Iha daa1h 01 her new llusband on lhetr wedding niohl 'R' 8:00 I) CJ) "C11111e & Son" f PrernM!fe) Lindsay Wag- oer Jameson Patker A young woman's climb lp weallh Ind power IS over- shadowed by 119' ObM9• e;ve IOve for h9f son 0 * • "Smash·Up On 1n111ra1a11 5" ( 1976) Robert Conrad, Buddy Ebsen. A m8SSIVe 39-Qlr colll&ion occurs on a Cehtornll trea- way at Iha close of • holl· day-keno 0 * • •1i Chino" ( 1973) Charlel Bronson VlnQent Van Panen A teen-age boy belrlends a half-breed and help• him to run his horse raoeh In N-Mex•· co Cl) • *' • "Mystettes 01 The Pac•llC" ( 1979) Oocu· mentary An exam1na1ion of an island where ancient s1one 1emples have been 01scov11red with no 01her lrace of the people who bulll lhem 0 • •., ·Tne Shape Of Tilings To Come' ( t979) Jack Palance Aller Earth's dHlru<:hon ,,, a robol wa1 I power-hungry renega<le seeks con1rot of lhe survivors' lunar onv PG' 8:30 8 * * The Suicide s Wife' ( IQ79) Angie Otekln· son. Gordon Pln1en1 A woman struggles 10 rebuild her hie •lier her husband. leavtng no eapla· nation, commits suoclde (H) * • ''r "Brubakef" ( 1980) Robert ~ford, Vaphet Kollo A relorm- mlnded warden Uncov&r'S widespread corruption When he ente<s hi• newly llSSlgned prllOn poalng .. an lrUT'late 'R' 9:00 lCl • • • "Exacullve Suite" ( 1954) WUll&m Hol· cMfl, June AMyson When lhe toe> executive of • fur· n4t"'9 ~ IUll9ra a fetal h8ar'1 attack. a mad ~ play 91\1\181 amono Ille \IQ pr9lidallll 10 fill tv.Qlalr CQ) • • "1941" Pt1tJ John ltlu•hl, ~01hlro Mlf\lftt A"9r the bombing Of .,..,. Harbot, SOull'ltr11 C...IOtllla eMlill\t end ,..., ltllf)' l*tOf\1111 !UGI with un~ ptnlQ to -,. • "--attldl In "- - ~~------------------------........... ........ carpet sales • installation • cuato• draperies 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 92627 • PHONE 646..-838 -646-2365 ALDEN'S ANNUAL STOREWIDE SALE! FAMOUS BRANDS 646-4838 OCT. 12 THROUGH OCT. 31 AND MORE SALE! 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'A"VALUABLECOUPON -ALDEN'S DRAPERIES - 4096offon l} LEVOLOR RIVIERA BLINDS o~r 100 colors! 1ood thru 11110/11 , . !Movie Guide for the Week ~~il!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ 8 From Page 32 own backyero 'PG' ~ (%) * * Y, "The loved One" ( 11166) Robef1 M orte. Anj•,,.11• Com•• The ~of• deceased Hol· lywood 11•• 111Gurs some debts 1nd he•d•chea when It CQmet ,..,,. to rnU!e 11111 tu,_• .,,~ "*''' t:30 CJ) **'A "11'1 My Turn" ( 1980) Jiii Cl•yburgh, MiehMC Douglas A btil· 11~1 ChlclgO math proln- IOf rHllzH Ille problems In /let llv&-1n retatlonShlp wflet'I she IH>ds a Mw love wNte 1n New Y one tor '* latt.«'1 remert111941. 'R' 10:00 ct•• •Yo "Pttvate Ben· jemln" ( 1980 Go!Oie Hewn. Eileen Btennan A well·I0- 00 )'OU"Q woman m11111c • enty joins Ille Army follow· Ing the death OI h« ._ '-band on ''*' weddlng night 'R' 1 t:OO (C) * * "Cry For Me, Bil· ty" ( 1977) Cliff Pons. Harry DNtl Stanton A IYM- whMllng. Pet\·Ume gun- llgnler end driller falls In love wiltt I run1way lndl1n Ql!_t 'R' cm • • "OrlCUla Sud!•" ( 1980) Jemie Gilli.. Th• legendwy Ylll!'IPlra 18119S over a aanitarlum end ... , to m•e a youno girl hll -nal ~ del(>lte her leth«'I obfeCtlorW.. 'R' 11:21(%) •••"Love Me Ot L-Me" ( 1956) Dorie Oliy, J-caoner A l'Mlllle.r ""'1'189 IN~ M 111ecle lainoua, Dul ~ 8tllaged.....,, he «*l'f eontrot""' , ....... The .-...~ ,, .. (1939) G.ry eoc.-. 0-..cf Niven. A mllllwy doctot llld• In /l'wda. 9'd ~.,_In tlle PMIC>- 1*188 lol!Owlng IN ~ .......,.,_lean w.,. • * * ''° "Wl'lere 11'1 At" (11189) DavlO J1n1Mn. ~ Forwytll. AMF reelltlng. an Ivy ~ te.,n1 1111 lather's Ngll~b ~ Ind ~aMllleSlmena.. Hi)•. * "The Anal Count· Clown" (1980) Klf11 Oougo- let, M_,,.., 5'-. A mys- teriou. 9'0rm at -tran-IP0'1JI tile 1tornlc-powered lllrcrlft cwrler U.S.S Nlm- IU becll In time to o-n- bar 8. 11M I, poeltlontng Itta ........ bet-PN<I Hlift>of w>d tile ad\11tnelng J~ne.4.'PG' (I) * • "Stone Cold Oeecl" ( 1979) Peut Wll· llemt, Rlchlrd Crenn• A eoe> and 1 emalHlme cirlme tio.s jolt\ torcea to find t lie men responsible for • -W of ptOllilull tOlllngl 'R' 9 * * '"' "Tiie Outli<let" (1978) Sl«llng Heyden. Crllg WUtol\ A y~ ldeelllt traveta to Nonllern lrellnd to join Itta 11rugole lor l~·R' 1l*) (J:) * "The Happy Hool!er Ooe1 To W11lllngton" ( 1977) Joey Heatherlon. George H1mt11on Tiie lrr9'1feulble Xa-. Hol- landllr journeys to the u.s C8C)ltll 8l>d -· -very MnlttlWI MCtet dOCU- ment1 'A' 1;00. * * ~ "Utlder The Yum Yum T,.... 11"3J Jtck l.Mltnon, c.tol Lyni.y. To _. • llWmonloul ITIM• rlllOf, • COUple try IMnO to09ther pllrlonlcally, '>lit Ille erTlngllMfll ~ eomlcll ~ their IMO- lord ltlet Mduding m. t:10 ;": .~'8tllnd Up And Bt Counted0 ' ( t0721 Jtcqulllne ....... 81• Sleven1 The ac1ion1 ~ a women's llbber create problema In saver al rela· llonshlp1 t:30 II) * •'.lo "Tiie Bleck Ofcllld" ( 1959) Sophia Loren, Anthony Oulnn. A law-abiding bu1lnessm1n and tile lovely widow of a gangstef lllll 1n love Cl> • • • • "Aesutrec. tlOn" ( 1980) Ellen Burstyn, Sam Shepard Al11t a ,,.ar tatal auto .a:ident. • wom- an tlnd• that she hH the ability IO neal Otllerl !><JI It persecuted t>ec1W11 of he< rllfuaal to claim a 01vtne lnfluenGe 'PG' 2:00 8 * * 1,., "The Frightened City" ( 1982) Herbert lom, JOhn Gregson A clever and C\Jnnlng acicounlanl, mas1erm4nd of a m111 P<<>- tectlon racket, makee tilt fatal mlllake when he becomes too conhdent CC) * * "Won<lltfut CrOOll" 2:30 fit • • 1"1 "It's My Turn" ( 1980) Jiii C11yburgll, Mlcf\Mi Douglas A b<ll· Nani Chic.go math profes- sor rNllzee Ille problems In lier 11,,..ln reletlonlNp when 11\8 tlnda 1 ,_ love wtlile in New York for her leth«"• remam •. 'R' a:" a •• .,., "Hol111e a.-.. ( 1967) 0.0.ge Montgom- ery, Yvonne De Callo wt'8tl 1 leder II mwlllel _... • W8QOlllo4ld of ovttawe end undelM'ablll to priton. lie ~ .... --a--~ -"°"' lie Md -~In kMI. a.oo ••••. ,., .. ~ p..._·· ('940) ~ Tr.cy, AoNrt Yovn9. Under the carnm..w of a bteve i..d... Rog.r1' AMoer• etldure harlll ...,....,, lndl9rl tntc;111 end prlvMlon to °'*' up Ille ~t TerrttOf)' in Colonial IW.-. a 1 a CZ) • • ,,, • 'llMI loved One" ( 19651 Aob9r1 Morse, Anj1n1111 Corner Tiie n&pMw of • o.c.a..o Hot- tywood ,,., Incur$ - Oebts end lleedac:lle• when it ~ time to rnU!e the lunar 11 111r11no• ,....,,. 4;00. * '"' "S.1 Tiger'" ( 1952) John Archer. Mer~lte Cllepman. A men exoner- lled Of dlaloyllly charges dv<H'IQ World Wer II tl6tes cnerge ot a PMw Gulnee freight tlllp wtle<e lie llnd1 hlmeell ecculld of mu<der 0 • * * • "Chinatown" (1974) J1c:k Nlcl'lolton, Faye Dun1w1y. During the t930I, a ptlvate det1et1ve inws11ge1ee a C1H that ,...,.ell a trill of eorrup- tlon. ln<lelt and murder 'R' 4: 15 CC) * • "Lepke" ( 1975) Tony Curll•. AnJenette Comer Louis "Lepke" Buchllte<. a INdlt ol America's underworld. heads up Ille notorious -.organlzttlon llnown as Mutder. Inc 'R' Wed nesday movies ~·K1•• EWHltQ ._,. * * '4 .. ,,_Cat F<om OUI., Speoe'" (1979) Ker Berry. ~ Duncan. "" e11tt11eue1tt111 tome•• cwaeti !Mdt OC\ ..,," ·o· 7!00 (Q) • * * '"The Finl ONO· ty Sin" (IMO) Frllllll 81n•· trl. ,..,. Duneway. A ..... .,.,, New YOfll City pottce o..c...... wflOM _.... .. tultetlflO lfOm • ~ ... nett. tr'-to c;atah a bt\atllll 1111., MTOfliing MeMlt· FAMILY DEDICATION -Two-time Oscar win- ner Belle Davis stars as a devoted New England school teacher who sets out to re- discover her family after a career of 50 years in ··Family Reunion." a rour·hour dra ma Sunday and Monday at 9 p.m. on NBC <Ch 4>. 181). 'R' J~ (8) • • * '"Autumn S- ta" j 1178) LN UllmMn. lngtld 8ergrnan A p1o&- perou1 OC>nC*1 planl1t ,, reunited with lier atrlnglld oeugflter end • •-.ling lll'ld deeply - llon11 b111le beg1n1 1>81-lttem 'PG' l:al (%) * * * "LOY8 Me 0t Leave Me" ( 1955) Doril D•y. J-Cagney. A moblllt merr ... tlle tlr\O*f lie mlde l1m0111, but becom. enf aged wfler\ lie can't c:onttol her 8:00 • * * * \4 "Harry And Tonto" ( t974) An Camey. Ellen &ntyn. An Old gen- tleman Ind his belOved Cll Ml off on en ed"8nlute- lllted crOM-COUnty tourney g ([I "Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy" (Prem- iere) JIClyn Smllll. J- Fr1ncltcu1 Tiie SIOty of ,Jacqueline Bouvlef from childhood to natlon•I promloenoe H F1r11 Lady of Ille United Stal• It dramatlred. G • *..., "P1tl1 Wiien II S1ule1" ( t98•) w11111m Holden, Audrft'I Hepburn A -uer negl0Cl11 his work while chasing Ills MCratary 1round P1<l1 •••• •.r-r11e 0..tll Of Richie" ( 19771 Ben Ou- ~••. Robby a.t\ton A dlstrtugtit fetller stNgglel deo19er•te1y to ~ with the problemt CM.IMO by Illa 11-)'Mf ·old aon•a drug llddlGtlon. CC) * • "'Horne to 8t1y"' ( 1171) H•nry Fonda. MlchMI MoOulfe. A teen• 1Q111' tllM.. lier tplrlled Ofendlall• on e trtc> IO lie won't bt 1«11 eway to • ~ IOf Ille eged. Cl) • • ft'h "Superm111'" ( 1978) Cllrtllopller RMYe, M1roo1 Kidder M iid· man,,.,ed reporter ca.,w Kent done hi• rid ~ #Id u-Ill• tul)tl'tlumen ~· 10 lttwwt 1111 lll'Ch Grll'lllNll'I plot to dllttroy me W"4 CO..t with I P'l~e.'PO' •••*'A "'tL0\119Y°", Ab 8 Totclet" (19") P9llt StlleB, Lelgll Tty· tor.Young. A middle-IQ9d Los Angelee ~leaves l\tS bttde-to-Ce llrlnded •t Ille altll' and t>ecomee • lrMWheellng hlpple. 'G' ~ 8 **'"'"All Tiie Kind Strengera" (1174) Stecy Keach. S1ment.,. Egger A pllotogr•ph1t glvH 1 young boy• ride home to Ill ~ ,.,,,.__ end ~ • captMt, elong with tlle t>oy'• mother. of tile reat of tile cnlldten In Ille fwn41y. t:00 8 (J) "Tiie Two llYee Ot Carol Latner" (Premiere) M.,.edlth Baxter Birney, Don Johneon A former UH gltl IA manipulated by Ille ~ Into resuming h9f' old profHllOn. (B•••'"P ..... Oon't Ell Tiie Dllsles" (1960) Dons o.y, Dlvld Nlwn A woman llH trouble taking care ot lier house and lour cnlldreo wlllle lier hull>lnd ,_. 1118 challenge of being a Orama c:tltlC (O'} ***'"Hondo" (t9S.) JOlln W•yna, Ger11ldlne PIQ8 A CIVllty Ol91>1lch rldet encounters a woman Ind lier son, l fl AplCfle Chief'• blood brOtllef t:to(C) **"' "Plllllltum" (1979) Mlc;l\ael 8aldwln, Angu1 Ounclll. A young m1111'1 ln11'8811gatlon Into 1111 t>rotllef'• death leed• him to I l9'for·fllled git ..... yerd end • ..,.,., rnon1- e1an. 'A' t-.» (l) * * • \4 "Prtvlte Ben· temitt" ( IMO Oo4dle HltWfl, ~ Brennan A .,..._,o- do Y°'lnll wom•n rfl .. 1111· tnly joins Ille Arllly IOllOw• Ing Ille c:r.a111 ol her ,_ ~bar'ld on ''*' ~ ni911t 'R' 1000 (tfl ••• M NOfth °""' Fony" ( 1979) N~ Notte. Mac Devit Or~ oNl- ~Ind ... fllO'll I*· tying 1>eg1n to take 111eu too on two lufl.IOving but over-tlle-lllM focilball play· ers R 0 •*'A "ll'a My Turn" ( 1980) Jiii Claybutgh Michael Douglas A bnt· hant Clllcego m11h profes· sor reallies Iha problem• In hat 11,,..1n retotlonslllp When Iha hnds a,_ l<>V8 while 1n New York for lier lather's remarriage 'R' 10;30 (OJ • • * "Tiie .letk .. (1979) Sieve M1•tln. Ber· nadette Peters A cllrontc ~-·up makes millions on • weird tnvllflllon only to loM 11 all 1n consumer damage SUllS. "R" (SJ * * "'Tiie AHie" ( t97~) Carrie Snodgrns, Ray Mil· land A Ubrarlan HvH In the past wttll lier memories 01 a love who disappeared 11:00 (C) • • 1/\ "Straight Time" (1978) Dust111 Hollman, Gary Busey An ea-con desperately tries to go w alglll alter ieavong prls· on. In sp11e ot the many roadt>loclcs which rise up before Nm • R' 11:30 g • Tiie Children" (1980) Marlin Shakar. Gii Rogers A strange r•dloac· live cloud turns a group of sehOolclllldren Into rnur· detoua zorn~ wlth bllCk llngemalls. R' Cl) • • • • ' RHurrec- toon"" (t980) Ellen Buratyn. Sam Shepard Attar a near lltal •ulo accident. a wom- an finds that "'8 has Ille ablllty lo hell otl)«s bul Is perMWted beoauM ot lier refusal to c:tllm e dlvtne lnflueftCl8 • PG. 12:00. * * * "The CowbCly M4 Tiie LAdy" ( 1938) Gary Cooper. Merle Oberon, A roni1nclng r,nch lllll'ld ..,..... an ..... _ ,,_ Ille dty oH ..... ,.... • • •1.t ""Klnge Of The Sun" (1"3) Yul~. O-oe Ctlakltt9. Alter e O.VIMatlng battle, I Mey- en king end Iii. io.-1 head North --· they - lmbulhect by • "°"'"' tribe ot American lndllnl (lt} • * '"' "Somewl'lere In Time" (1980) Clltl.ttopher RffYe. J•na Seymour ObMUed with the por'lrllt Of I t9f~tuty ectrlSI, • rnc>Oern-day New Yortc pleywrlght u-llypnoils to travel beck In time Md -'*"PG' ,2:'Cll 8 (J) ** * "Tiie Bingo long Tra•ng An-.5tet11 And Motor KJnos" (197&) Billy Dee Williams. RicNrd Pryor. Two l>lecll t>Mebllll playera encount1r opposl· lion when they Mlave the Negro N11lonal league In 1939 to form tllelt own team (RI Thursday movies OCT08EA 11J, tM1 EVENING t.-00 ( C) ........ "My Body· guard" ( t979) Chris M1kep11c1, Ad em Baldwln T lie new k Id II a Chiclgo high IChOOI mile" 1"8nds with Ille sc:hOol outcast Ind logalll· ., they stand up to the t:IV· .. gang wtlidl hpo I*· 1«111ted tlwn both PO' (I}••• "Don't Oo Nillf The Water" ( t967) Glenn Foro. Ota Scale World Ww II aattora In Ille Soulll Pacific find tll•t they need only a ,_...,IOI\ hln to compitt8 t"8lr pwedlM t:IO •• * "Oeedman'• Float" 'PO' 7!00(%) • * •~ ·•0oc1or Zhlvl· 00" t 1M5) Omar Sllaril, Ger11dlne CflllPlfl two l<MW• llruogle 11'111<111 1118 apltll lll'ld ~Of~ RuUllt'l~IOfl l:00 9 ** * "TooLe-.flle H~o·· (1970) MlehHI Caine Cillt Robef'tson A Brihsh patrol 1s c;rtased by Japanese trocips alter they discover a large group of enemy plane• 0 * * * "Thefe's A Girl 1n My Soup ( 1970) Peter Sellers. Goldie Hawn A dlaorganlzed young 1aoy causes ptobllms for a man-aboul·I_,, 1e1ev1S>on personality «!) * * ''1 'Prelly Boy Floyd" (1974) Marton S'-1 Michael Perks One ot tl'>e FBI s most wanted me11 on the 1930s 1aao1 a ct1me-lllled Ille !Cl •* The A4i·Ott" ( 1979) Edwaro Albert. Karen Black A gll>Q of 1ewe1 thieves doubMl-cross one another o ver SS.000,000 1n 01arnonds R' ! SJ * * •"~··Private Ben· 1amln" ( t980 Goldl<I H•wn. E1I~ Brennan A well·IO- do young woman m1slak- 4lflly jO<nl the Army follow· Ing Iha dealh OI lier new hutband on lllelr wedding ntghl 'R' t:ao 0 "E•pl0t1ng Tiie Unknown" (1-f) * * * "Mog1mbo" ( 1954) Clark Gable Av• Gardner W'*1 a p11n1a- tl0n Oll8t'-r taHa on love with the wr11 of 1n ong.I· .-. connicts arise 9;00 11 (J) "Margin For Mur· der·· (Pr1m11te) Kevin Dobson, Chattel HallahM. Prlvlle eye Mike Hammer, the Cflwectet creeled t>y Mlclcey SplMane, lnvesll· gllH Ille "ICCldentll" dealll Of • Irland. QI*** "Flflt You Cry" ( tt79) Mary Tyllat Moore. An~y Petti ........... ~ Betty AOlllfl •xoerl- enc.s IN ~ end ".um• of dltcoverino Ille Nie btUlt cancer. ••• "Phetlit'' (1980) Ptul Mlc:hael GI Her, 5ullfl HQo9n. A oroup of rnentll petlanta .,. ITIUf· deted ec:eordlnO 10 their lndMdUll INl'I. 'R' 1000 CC)**'"' "Tiie ~Of Tlltngt To eome·· (\179) Jeck Pe11nce. Alter Eerth'I destruc;tlon In a rOOOt Wit, I pc>.--llung<y renegade Mtlla control of Ille _,,,vora• tuner dty. 'PG' (Q) •• • ·~ "Pl'lv ... Ben· jamln" ( 1980 Gotdll H_,.., Eiieen &ennerl. A .......... to- do y~ woman mlttak- enty fOlns Ille Army follow- ing Ille delth ot lier ,_ llu1band on their wedding night. 'R' 10".30 (tf) * * "Mlddi.-Age Cfl · zy" ( 1980) Ann-M11gret. Bruce Dern A Taus Oevetoper's suc:c*511\11 IOb 1nd beautllul wile men1ge to drive him Into I mid-Ille crisis 'R' (2) •-. • • 'Resurrec· llOn" (1980) Ellen Buratyn. Sam Shepard Alter e near letll auto ft<lcldent, a wom- en finds that ltle has Ille al>ltity to hell others but 11 peraeculed beCll.ree of ner refusal to cl•m 1 OMne lnlluenee 'PO' 11;00 CS) ••~"Every ~lctl W1y But LOOM" (19781 Clint Eutwood, Sondra Loct<e A rwo.n11ed trvd!· er end 111.t orengutan com- panion IPI oft In l)Uf'IUll ol •pretty country-wettern ~·pa· 9 ••'A "SllOOt the Sun Down" (1980) C11111tQOller W•lktn. Metgot K.ldO« In 1838, lour ditipertte ml• Itta i.e .,, old mep to M9fdl tor l>uf lect 0010 •P()' 1t:OO. * • • "1'-Story Of Or w ........ (1944) (1ery Cooptt. Lar~ 0.,. Dr Aoydofl M. w_., a f\tfOlc Nt\IY ll\lln, reecu. Anw1cM troopa ~ Iha ._.,.. Inside TV • • • 'We're Movin' on road f'rom Page X season. ln this production, H.ooney plays a mentally retarded man who e nters mainstream society after spending 44 years in an I nstitution Sorcer y, inc redible human s trength and bloody ceremonial rights will be explored in "The Mysterious Powers of Man," set lo be aired on ABC Sunday. Among the topics explored and s hot in rare footage, are s hamans in Java, Kurdistan 's dervishes, Haitian voodoo priests and the Nuba of Kau Bob Hope and fellow entertainers Glen Campbell, Sammy Davis Jr., Danny Thomas and Pearl Bailey will help salute former president Gerald Ford in ··Bob Hope Presents a Celebration with Stars of Comedy and Music" at the dedication of the Gerald Ford Museum Oct. 22 on NBC. Also in attendance will be Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau or Ca nada , President Jose Lopez Portillo or Mexico and former French President Valery d'Estain~ Tom and Dick Smothers will star in a new series, "Fltz and Bones," set to premiere Oct. 24 on NBC. The l wo brothers play a team of bumbl- ing investigative reporters who are trying to cover a murder and un- cover police corruption ... ··someday You 'll Find Her, Charlie Brown," a new Peanuts special, will be broadcast Oct. 30 on CBS . . . Pat Falken-Smith and her writing s taff recently resigned from "General Hospital" and joined "Days of Our Lives." There was no reason given for the change in jobs for Falken-Smith and her staff .. ... 'Sidney Shorr' From Page 26 Now religious shows run on Saturdays, kids' pro- grams on Sundays. Promoters of a II the church shows except Calvary Chapel's agreed to the m ove, s h e claimed. Yes, sajd Jeff Smith, Rev. 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He says he wants to straighten it out befo re it can topple but is afraid or what the city and the courts will do if he so much as wra ps a wrench around an align- ment bolt. Actually, t he tower is a 65- foot-high rainbow colored affair that Roushan calls "Tornado." Roushan erected the piece a week ago today, a big crane set· ting it in place just minutes before a deputy Costa Mesa city attorney showed up with a tem- oo r a rv restrainine orde r rle· signed to halt the r aising. Roushan bolted the piece down anyway, sayin g th at, H he dido't, it would fall over. Now. a week later, the seven- ton J'omado is leaning toward Supe rior Avenue upon which R o u s h a n 's m e t a l works, Customs by Ali, faces. "My concern," Roush an said Thursday, "is that the sculpture has to be dead plumb (vertical). That's why the leveling bolts are there (at the base). "I would say that at the top it's off a minimum of two feet, Sadat funeral set U.S. Israel vow to continue peace moves CAIRO, Egypt CAP> The United States and Israel vowed to continue the peace process with E gypt today as high- ra nking delegations a rrived in Cairo amid light security for the funeral of assassinated Presi- dent Anwa r Sadat . As the dee Iara lions were made, the official Middle East Ne ws Agency reported that Egypt's ne w leader . Hosn i Mubarak, accepted President Reagan's invitation to visit the United States and "review all aspects of bilate ra l relations, and discuss in detail the situa- lion in the Middle East." The trip is tentatively set early next year. Meanwhile, unrest continued to simmer in a Mosle m fun· dam ent alist hotbed south of Cairo, and exiled Saadeddin Shazli warned that Egypt was "unsafe" for foreign dignitaries attending Sadat's fun eral But E gypt 's under secretary for foreign affairs, Ossama El-Baz, said Egypt was safe and that the foreign dignitaries "will be pro- tected." • Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig J r. told reporters at Man pulls woman from burning home Dellyl"IMCSlafl,_ BANDAGED HERO Scott Johnson at scene ORAIHil COAST WIATHIR Patchy late night and early morning low clouds, otherwis e fa ir t hr ough Saturday. Highs in the 70s. Lows tonight 55 to 60. INSIDI TODAY California's sea otter deaths are increa.rlng and human1 "are at fault." Several have been shot and others starved, competing for · shell/uh. rsee Page All J 11111 By STEVE MARBLE Of -DMIY ,. ... Matt A JO.year-old Newport Beach man battled fl ames and heavy s moke to pull a woman to safety after her second-floor apartment broke out in fire . Scott Johnson said he was driving back to work at about 2 p. m Thursday when he saw smoke curling from the apart· ment at 3226 Clay St. near Hoag Hospital. "Som e b od y h a d to do something," he explained, "so 1 ra n up the r e , dragged her downstairs and threw her in a swimming pool to revive her." Param e di cs, who rus hed Marion Slulske to nearby Hoag Me m orial Hospital for treat- ment of second degree burns. credited J ohnson with saving the woman's life. J ohnson said after he'd re- vived the woman, he asked her if someone else was in the apart- ment. "l kept screaming at her and she finally said 'my baby, my child, my baby's in there'." J ohnson said he ran back up to the burning apartment but said the names made It impossible for him to go back in. • · 1 got up on the roof and s potted a window around back.'' commented J<\hnson, who said he got a ladder and propped it <See FIRE, Page A2) Storm Lydia hits Mexico; 65 killed LOS MOCHJS, Mexico (>\Pl - Tropical storm Lydia slammed into the north Pacific coast of Mexico, flooding two dams, swamping lowlands and killing al least 65 people, authorities said today. They said most of the dead were in remote coastal and mountain villages . Eleven deaths were reported i n Cullacan, the capital of Sinaloa state, police there said. The storm hit the coastal regions late Wednesday but re ports of casualties and damages did not emerse unUl Thursday nitht and today. Five other dams in the state were said to be in danter of flooding but lt wu not clear ii any waa about lo break, according to autboriUes. "' ·' Cairo airport that the United States would continue the search for a "full and comprehensive peace" with the government of Mubarak. ··Presidents Carter, Ford and Nixon worked close with Presi- dent Sadat to build .friendship and cooperation between our two countries. President Reagan has resolved to continue this cooperation," Haig said. · Haig was a ccompanied by former Presidents Jimmy Carter, Gerald R. Ford and Ric hard M. Nixon, former <See SADAT, Page A2) Mesa chief defends • cop action Cost a Mesa Police Chief Roger Neth has said he won't second guess SW AT team of- fi cers who fatally wounded a res- ident, described as mentally ill, late Tuesday. "Information I have , and the reports that I have read indicate to me the offi cers acted properly a nd wi t hin es tabli s hed guidelines and procedures at all times," Neth said Thursday. About 10 SWAT team officers pushed into the Arnold Broyles Sr. home at 867 Presidio Drive after attempts, including those of a psychologist, failed to bring out 37-year-old Arnold Broyles J r., who had barricaded himself in the house. Police said the younger Broyles reportedly had chased his p arents out of the home with a knife, a report the Broyles family disoutes. Broyles, who had been drink· ing and was on medication, t hr ea t e n e d to kill bis psychologist or anyone else who would try to remove him from the home, said the clinical psychologist , Charles Green of Newport Beach. Green said Broyles was armed with a knife, a hammer and a candle holder. Police said that when the SW AT team, held in readiness a s talk continued ove r two hours, kicked in a door Broyles attacked with a knife in each hand. He was shot once with a .223 rifle, police said, and died later on a hospit.al operating table. Broyles ' mother contended her son was "murdered" by police who were summoned to help take him to a hospital. She also contended that of· ricers should have used tear gas <See SWAT, Page A%> Dollar lower; gold prices up LONDON <AP) -Declinine U.S. interest rates pushed the dollar lower against most m~ world currencies ln early EUJ"Oo pean tradin1 today. Gold prices rose. Dealers aald investors sold dollan after Chue Manbau.an Bank ol New Yort, the third· lar1est U.S. commerclal bl.nil, cut lu prime lendln• rate to 11.S percent from W percut 'lbun· day. I l ea n i ng towa r d S uper ior (Avenue.)" ··1 don't want to be charged with contempt (of court). I just want permission to level it." Roushan says he planned to seek that permission from Superior Co urt Judge Robert Fitzgerald Thursday when he a ppeared for consideration of a city demand that the restraining order be made a perm anent in- junction. But Roushan 's attorney sought and got a week's postponement on that action. Roushan didn't see the jud~e. "I left him a note," he ex- plained. "I asked permission to plumb i t a nd make it secure to guarantee structural integrity. ·'The whole thing is (Deputy City Attorney Mark) Huebsch is t alking about safety. Now he shrugs and says this isn't hls concern." Roushan ran afoul of city authoritiel> last year when he rus hed up the first of four metal sculptures without city permits to assure public safety. among other things Subsequently. he raised two (~TOW ER, Page A2) DMIY Plt.t ,_ .-, a..n.. 9'MT Balloon "Super Chicken Ill" Cl!cend& as balloonist Fred Gor rell waves to onlookers and partner John Shoecraft fnot visible ) dumps sand used Cl! ballast. Super Chicken flies Mesa coop Balloonists reach Arizona in cross-country try By STEVE TRIPOLI Of .. Dlilty ......... The two Arizonans aboard Super Chicken Ill enjoyed cool but calm weather this morning in Ure skies above their home state. ·'They're about an hour behind schedule, but we're not really concerned about that,·' said Cin- dy Gattes, a spokeswoman at "Super Chicken Control" in Scottadale. Ms. Gattes quoted pilot Fred Gorrell as radioing from the balloon, "It's a beautiful, sunny 34 degrees outalde." She said the baUoon at 9 a.m. waa 92 miles west-northwest ot Phoenix, bead.int due east at an alUtude ot za,ooo feet, truellnl at a speed of 35 knoll. Ma. Gattea said the ballooo WH e~ to reach the Albu· querque, N.11., area tont1ht. • 'w,,. have an eitcellent weat.bel"' fOl"eCPt with DO IUr· prises," she said. Tracke rs are maintaining communication with the balloon via anrair-to-ground radio phone system and reports from a chase plane, Ms. Galles said. endured hours the first balloonists to cross the continental U.S. A crowd of about 1,000 cheered and cla pped as the silver - colored plastic balloon, com - posed of two layers that are said to closely resemble the composi- tion of a plastic trash bag, lifted into the air and drifted lazily over the city. Spotlights followed the balloon for the firs t 15 minutes of its flight. Most of the crowd had good· naturedly endured several hours The Chicken new the coop at of waiting for the liftoff. Some 12:41 a.m. today. pas ed th ti d · Crowd several wait. Super Ohicken 10, a helium-s e me wrappe an fllied, 10-story balloon piloted by blankets to stay warm in the nlp- two Arizona men, llfted olffrom PY air, while othe rs walked the Oranae Cout. Colleie cam-about the launch site. OCC's pus in Colla Mesa at that hour. athletic pra ctice field, ln T· If .. 1 U b in shirts and aborts. toes we • ua easman Many in the crowd had Jol\n Sboecraft and pUot Fred Gorrell both of Phoenix, will gathered before lntlaUon o( the touch down somewhere on the 250,000 cubic-foot balloon bet-. Eut CQNt between 12:30 a.m .• shortly after 10 p.m. Any r~· and '7:30,.m . Sunday, becomin1 '<See BAU.OON, •••• A2' ' t ~ g :u . ••••• Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Friday, October 9, 1981 oeur~ .... s...,...,... 11~1111m ts pumped tlmwgh mfla1w11 lubt·s mto ·Super Ch1cker1 I II" \, while oolloo11 IS preparPd for f /1yht at Orange Coast College .. 1.-From Page A 1 '.h 9· BALLOON TAKES 0 FF. • • > lessness prior to that time quick· 1 ly dissipated as the balloon ~I began to lake shape and rise from the ground during the 90-minute mflalion. y Though members of the crew 1 turned off the helium at about h 11 : 35 p.m. and an imminent lift· ~ off was announced, that djd not turn out to be the case. Shortly ..,, before midnight the helium 11 pump was turned on again and 'l the lighter-than-air gas was ,. pu mped in for another 20 ~ minutes before liftoff was possi· I ble. 1 The balloon was only filled to about two-thirds of its capacity to all ow for expansion of the gas during the day. when the sur. heats the helium When full, the balloon is larger in siie than the Goodyear blimp, which dis· places 202,000 cubic feet of air. Shoecraft and Gorrell hugged friends and family members moments before the liftoff. then look a microphone to thank their ~1. crew and the OCC staff for their assistance As the balloon rose the first few feet, one of the pilots unfurled an American flag and hung it outside the gondola. This is Super Chicken ·s third attempt to make the flight. Super Chickens I and II , piloted by Shoecr aft and Ron Ripps, failed in bad weather over Ohio and Kansas, respectively, late last year. Though balloons have crossed the Atlantic Ocean in recent years. land crossings are con- sidered more difficult because of drafts created by variations in the terrain below. Super Chicken Ill is about 25 percent larger than its pre- decessors, but is otherwise the sa me . The 4 ,500·pound aluminum gondola is the same one used in the first two lights, though some improvements have been made. The balloon is expected to follow prevailing winds across Arizona. New Mexico, the Texas Panhandle and the southeastern section of the country. rt will fly at altitudes up to 26,000 feet and encounter temperatures as low as minus 40 degrees Fahrenheit. .,. ·.1r : Thousands line up ·)t. for rock concert " .1; L 0 S ANGELES ( A P 1 h. Thous ands o f concertgocrs r·· stayed overnight outside Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to 11 get the best st•ats for a Rolling 1r. Stones rock concert this after· noon, and several of them were robbed or assaulted , police said today. ~ "We had no problems with the concertgoers themselves,'' said b. police Sgt Angelo Scotillo G "They're pretty well behaved.·· ')f But he said there were ·'six or i, 10 assaults or robberies where con certgocrs had t)ckets or n other property taken from o: them ." .Scotillo s•11d there were only minor inJuries to the victims. who were trc·ated at the scene and did not require hospitaliza· tion. fi e estimated the overnight crowd at '"2,500 or more • ... maybe 3.000." "Most of them are in sleeping bags .. on the ground. on the sidewalk areas of Expos1t1on Park , which s urrounds the Coliseum:· he said Scotillo said Coliseum parking lots opened at midnight last night, six hours early. to accom- modate the crowds wanting to get in early Ile said the overnighters were being warned to stay together in large groups to avoid robberies and assaults "tr they stay in groups or"40 or 50 together they shouldn't have any problem," he said. Scolillo added that mounted police officers will patrol the park before and after the Roll- ing Stones concerts today and Sunday afternoon. fie added that the police com· mand post has been set up in what used to be the Los Angeles Ram s locker room in the Coliseum basement. From Page A1 SWAT. • • ca tactic she said was once un- der dicsussion > instead of invad- ing the home with rifles. Chief Neth said he wasn't sure why gas wasn't used, but that ··it is my understanding the guy wa s under the influence . Sometimes tear gas may, in such cases, trigger a violent re· action." And, sometimes, he added, if someone is under the influence of either drugs or alcohol or a combination of both, gas has lit· tie or no physical efrect. Chief Neth said the .223 caliber rine that Broyles was shot with is similar to military issue but not fully automatic. It fires a similar round of am- munition. however. "The military has found that high-velocity, s m a lier bullets are more erfective than larger. slower-moving bullets," Neth said . Use of guns by police, he said, is covered in the state Penal Code. "And that's my policy." He w~ld not elaborate. -JERRY CLAUSEN ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat Clusllled advertising 7141642-5678 All other departments 642·4321 Thomas P Haley PUOtt•..., -°""' e • ...,, ... on1c. Robert N Weed ~ Thomas A Murohrne Edllor Michael P Harvey .... 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The commission said it re· cei ved Thurs day the unan- imous decision, dated Wednes· day in San Francisco, from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Ci rcuit. The decision on the appeal, brought b y the Energy Com mission, overturns the earlier rulings of two lower federal courts. They had held dtat the state may not restrict nuclear power because the 1954 U.S. Atomic Energy Act grants the federal government final say over the stales in regulating construction and waste disposal. The state moratorium , adopted by the Legislature in 1976, was challenged by the Pacific Gas & Electric Co. and the Southern California Edison Co . The California moratorium prohibits the construction of new nuclear power plants. until the state commission finds that a federally approved and demonstrated technology for the disposal of high-level nuclear waste exists. The opinion by U.S. Circuit Court Judge Betty Fletcher sald, in part: "On the merits, we hold that the U.S. Atomic Energy Act does not pre-empt state laws enacted for purposes other than protection against radiation hazards." The other two judges signing the decision were U.S. Circuit Court Judge Warren Ferguson, and U.S. District Judge James Fitzgerald or Alaska, sitting by designation. The Energy Commission was joined in the appeal by 20 states and sever al major envi- ronmental groups. From Page A1 TOWER • • • more as the city went to court seeking injunctions to halt the proliferation of big lowers lhal officials contend are structures and Rou sha n says are sculptures that need no permits. The matter is also under con· sideration by the courts because of what Roushan claims are his constitutional rights dealing with freedoms of expression. "They 're a bunch or hypocrites,'' Roushan says or ci· ty officials. "Now I'm the only one concerned about safety ... A s trong east wind, he be lieves, could send Tornado twisting onto the sidewalk in front or bis business at 1550 Superior Ave. City Attorney Tom Woods says he's not sure how serious the problem is. "And.that's the problem with this whole thing," he says. "If there is a safety problem, he ought to take the whole thing down. "That's what we've been tell- ing the court all along." Schmitz says he'll pay campaign fine SACRAMENTO CAP> -State Sen. John Schmitz, a Re publican candidate for the U.S. Senate, and his campaign staff have agreed to pay $3,500 in fines for violating state campaign report- ing laws in 1978, the state Fair Political Practices Commission said today. Schmitz and his campaign committee were fined $3,000 and his campaign manager, Loretta Tambourine, was fined $500. Charges against his campaign treasurer, James Hadobas. were dismissed. Schmitz, R-Corona del Mar, admitted in an agreement sub- mitted to the Orange County Superior Court that he railed to accurately report payments made to an Orange County con· suiting firm during b!s 1978 cam- paign for the state Senate from the 36th District. Schmitz' campaign statement had reported a payment or $6,500 to the polling firm of Opinion Research lnc. and falJed to state that $5,000 of that was earmarked for the Butcher- Forde consulting firm. The statement also failed to report another $19,442 payment to Butcher-Forde that was in- cluded ln payments made to Below-Tobe. a mailinr ftom. ,.. Deity ~ ,.,... 11r CIWM SUrr Newport Beach firemen study ctebns left by apartment fire Woman ms1de building was pulled to safety and thrown 1rito swimming pool by passe1h11 From Page A1 FIRE ... up on a stone wall to get at the window. · · 1 just started tearing apart the window. I hit it with my arm and slammed it with my hand and ripped out the frame. But the fresh air just made the flames get bigger and bigger There was no way I could get in "I ke pt thinking to myself 'there's a baby in there ' I felt sick, I felt really bad." John son was informed minutes later that there was nobody else in the apartment and that the woman had inex· plicably misinformed him that her child was inside. · · 1 felt relieved and a little mad," said Johnson. ··1 was all cut up and bleeding for nothing But I had to check, you know I couldn·t take any chances." Johnson later was treated at Hoag Memorial Hos pital for lacerations to his arm and hands. Newport Beach fire fi~hters. who estimated damage to the apartment at $30,000, said the cause of the blaze is sti ll under investigation Ms . Slutske was reported in stable condition today Blast kills PLO spokesman ROME IAP l -A bomb ex ploded under the hotel bed of a top PLO spokesman earl y today. killing him instantly. police and firemen said Police and the Rom e office of the Pales tine Liberation Organization identified the dead man as M~d abu Sharer. a member ·of~e PLO Central Committee and spokesman for the Unified Information Center of all PLO guerriUa factions. Deltr ...... """-.., •icMN 1( ...... l "r11<i1•11t1f1ed fire depart me1ll 1111.1drc nrui police of/1c:er l.c1C111111e Ca mphel/ comfort .\lei r11m Slut ske n /t er site was resc11t'd ( rom flam mg r1part m.e11t From Page A1 SADAT'S FUNERAL READIED • • • Secretary of State Henry A government and people took Ki ssinger, Defense Secretary ·great satisfat•t1on ·· in the news Cas par W. 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Br itish r ock s t<1r Gary Numan a ppeared in court in London and wa s charged with possessin~ an ofrens ive \o\eapon a baseball bat. /\. warrant fur the 23-year· old mil lwnaire was issued after he failed to show up as scheduled 10 Uxbridge Court in London llis lawyer. Mark Cran, said Num:m did not keep the firl>t court date because his lawyers had requested a de- lay and they thought "it was not necessary for him to ap· pear " Numan was charged 1n connection with an inci- dent July 26 outs ide Lo ndon's Heathrow Airport. No other details were gi\'en. .. .. An Orange Cou11t Colleae coed ts kcepinll the Miss Hawaii ot Cullforn u1 title in her family. Pamela Nobolanl Morgan, 18. of Costa Mesa was select ed winner of the pageant ove r 13 contestants from throughout the state in the 10th annu1d contest staged al lhe Pasadena Hilton. Last year . Pam's sister, Kimberly, now 19, took the ti· lie. Both were sponsored by the Sons o ( Ha wai i, a Hawaiian men's club devoted to raising scholarship funds. The new Miss Hawaii of California is an Englis h ma· jor at Orange Coast College. She graduated from Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana. She also as employed as a Polynesian d ancer a l Dis neyland. The competition was held lo select a good will am bassado r for the nearl v l00,000 Hawaiians in the state. The girls were judgt.>d on talent, poise and their ap pearance in sarongs. 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MO\I Ot•not C..unly Ari .. -,., 011 Notthwffl 1<vnt1n\jtOll 8e11<;~ •"" W.tf,..ntler I* I JH l.lev"O'°"ll~ ........ I • ) We're Listening ••• MOOfl rl-~ • 7t 11 m Sets 1l 1 ~ •.m S.turdey , What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? Wh at don't you like? Call th.e number below and ypur mess age will be recorded. I r anscr1l>l'd and delivered to the appropriate editor The same 24-hour answering service rnay be used to record let ter~ to the roilor on any topic Mailbox contributors musl Include their name and t('lephone number for verification. No circulation calls. please Tell us what's on your mind 642·6086 . , Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 9, 1981 H/F McOoskey backs AWACS · Middle East volatility cited in Mesa interview By Fa f;DERICK SCHOEMEHL Of Ille Deity ............ Unce rtalnlies in the Middle East following the assasslnatlon of P resident Anwar Sadat of Egypt make it imperative the Cong ress support President Reagan's proposed s a le or sophisticated radar surveillance aircraCt to Saudi Arabia , U.S. Senate candidate Rep Paul N. McCloskey, R-Menlo Park, has said in Costa Mesa. Meeting Thurs d ay with a group of Oran ge Coas t Da ily Pilot ·editors, McCloskey said volatile conditions have broug ht the Middle East "close to a war situation.·· lie singled out Libya as the most li ke ly aggressor in the region Because o f condi t ion s. McCloskev argued. "it is not a time Lo show disagreement with your president ... referring to t hose members of the Senate .rnd House of Representatives who are opposing the sale of AW ACS aircraft to the Saudis Beyond attempting to main- tain order in the Middle East, McCloskey sajd economic fac- tors all related to oil the U S. purchases from Saudi Arabia - req uire that the A WA CS sale go through. "We wouldn't even be in the Middle E ast if 1t weren't for oi l , .. the congressm a n said flatly "If the Saudis go down, it will cost us about two per cent more in unemployment." McCloskey said Such an increase in the job· less rate would cost the U S. economy about $60 billion. he predicted. Beyond that, McCloskey said. 1nfl alion would rocket to about 20 percent and the gross national product. the measure of goods and ser vices produced, would fall a bout 5 percent at a time when the fede ral government is stri ving to boost it Oe!.p1te opposition to the sale. McCloskey predicted 1t will be s upported by t he Sena te, but added. "There·s no chance in the House·· M l'Closkcy v. as in Orange County for a long day of cam- paigmng and fundraising includ· ing breakfast with Republican Associates. lunch wi th the con· AW ACS backed Ileµ Paul N McC/oskey ser vatave Lincoln Club and a series of meetings with editors of county newspapers. After jogging six miles in the evening, he was off to attend a fund -raiser at the Balboa Bay Club, an event descr ibed by McCloskey "as my first fund· r a iser in 14 years." M cCloskey said his reputation as a maverick for departing from standard Republican Party positions isn't bothering his au- diences as m uch as is their con- cern about who can win should Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. gain the Democratic nomination for the U.S. Senate seat now held by S.I. Hayakawa. McCloskey is a mong severa l Re publicans seeking his party's nomination. Other aspirants in- clude Hayakawa . Pete Wilson, San Diego mayor ; Rep. Barry Goldwate r Jr .. R -Woodland II ills, Ted Bruinsma, Loyola Law School d e an : Ma ureen Re agan , t h e Pres ide nt 's da ughter : s tate Sen . J o hn Schmitz, R-Newport Beach. and Rep. Robert Dornan. McCloskey is running what he terms "a pay as you go" cam· paign, shunnrng the tradltlonaJ approach of retaining campaign funds for a massive television advertising campaign just prior to the primary On other matters, McCloskey said: "You scratch the s urface of e ver y Re publican in Congress and you'll find a very nervous individual over whether the U.S. economy is going to show a turn- around The officials , he ex plained. know that without an improvement the economy will be faced with choslng among making further cuts in govern· ment spending. allowing the federal deficit to rise or SUS· pending previously approved tax cuts. The Reagan administra· lion's plan not to locate the Mi s· sile Experimental system in the Nevada and Utah deserts was a good one Mccloskey s aid he will support the B-1 bomber pro gram. · · 1 agree with the president that you have to outspend the Soviets (for defense> ... lo set the stage for (arms limit ations> negotiations. A prima ry reason for his desire to be 10 the Senate cam· pa1gn is to debate Je rry Brown. "We disagree on everything," McCloskey said. "I'm on the wrong side of enough special interest groups to fill a safe," noting his stands in fa vor of abortion and against the Mor al Majority and the Is raeli lobby. -A National Youth Service program should be instituted re· quir ing young persons to serve the country, either in the mili· tary or in public service jobs. He said the volunteer a rmy has re- duced the n ation's military capability. ··1 th i nk t h ey (con servatives > are pretty surprised to find out 1 was not a flaming libe ral" despite such past con· troversial stands as calling for the U.S to pull out of Vietnam and giving the first address in favor of impeachment of former President Richard Nixon as the Watergate scandal unfolded. "l was a forme r district a ttorney. I knew what obstruction of justice was." State spending slash 'urgent' Controller says finances in deep trouble, cuts essential SACRAMENTO (AP > -State Controller Ken Cory has said that the governor must cut state spending by next week or the state won't be able to pay some bills on ti me. I le also said that Gov Ed· mund Brown J r should call the Leg1slatun• back for a s pecial session this fall to avert what cou ld be an unconstitutional deficit thut cou ld reach $700 mill ion by .June 1982. Rrown's office said the go\ ernor would hold a press con· ference today to "a nnounce plans to meet the state 's current fiscal problem." "It is a dHficult time. but it is not a n impossible lime," Cory said at a news conference. "It means we have to bring our ex- pen d 1tur es in line with our revenue. . It is going to mea n a lot of gnashing of teeth." He also said the courts should show som e "judicial restraint .. in cases tha t cost the sta te money and "they cannot assume there is an unlimited amount of money:· T he Dcmocrat1c controll er, who is the sta te's chief account- 1ng and dis bursing officer . said t hree things not anticipated when the 1981 ·82 budget was passed in June are caus ing the current crunch : -Revenues. partic ul a rly from the income tax a nd busi· ness and corporation t ax. are less than estimated then, mainly b ecause o f th e faltering economy. If the trend continues, the s tate will be $91 6 million behind projections by June 1982, the end of the fiscal year . -Expenses in m a ny pro· grams have been higher than ex- pected, for an estimated total of $359 million. These include $148 m illion more than budgeted for Medi-Cal, $70 million to replace federal cuts. $56 million for the Mediterranean fruit Cly and S20 m 111 ion for prisons. ' The fede r al government says the state as out of com· pliance with Reagan adm inistra- tion welfare regulations that took effect Oct. 1 and will lose St 1 million a month. That could total $99 million by June . Assuming nothing is done and the economy stays the same , Cory said, the s hortfall would tota l Sl 37 billion, would eat up the $658 million reserve and lc>avc the state $716 million in the red next June The state Constitution does not allow tht> s tale to have a defi cit. Cory said the Democratic go .. ernor must make some qukk cuts by next Wednesday or the controller won't be able to legal ly pay bi lls due Oct. 24 The controller can borrow from solvent special funds to cover general fund payrolls and bills and pay them back later when tax revenues come in. But he said he cannot legally borrow money if it doesn't seem likely he can repay it quickly. Councilman killed B ELFAST, Northern Ireland I AP I Laurence Kennedy, a Roman Catholic member of the- Belfast city council and a sup porter of the I RA prison protest. was killed when two gunmen spra yed a Catholic s ocial club with machine-gun fire, police re· ported today ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Comfortable, Lightweight and warm ... Windsuits for Skiin9! I I I NEWPORT S\(\ *SKI* COMPiuN 2500 West Coast Hw ort le~. Sir; Sir; S!r1 Sit; 17141 631·3210 4 .. H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday, October 9, 1981 Carter eyes suit against neuispaper WASHINGTON <AP) - t'ormer President Carter ls con· sidering a llbel suit against The Washington Post over a gossip item suggesting someone "bugged" the government guest house where Ronald and Nancy Reagan stayed before the in· auguration. actor in Tennessee and called for speeding the licensing of atomic power plants. Solidarity boss 1.vins 11iajority CO-WINNER David Hubel NOBEL WINNER Dr. Roger Perry SH A RES PRIZE Torsten Wiesel Nixon library opposed DURHAM, N.C. CAP> -:--A committee formed Thursday ls attempting to undermine recent faculty support for a proposed Ric hard Nixon presidentiul library at Duke University, or ganizers said. "The administration has maintained all along that most people are in favor." said Ruffin Slater, a Duke alumnus and or- ganizer of the anti-library com- mittee. "We want to show that the opposition is not only there. but now it is documented." Carter's lawyer, Terrence Adamson, said in a letter to Post C'hairman Katharine Graham that the item in Monday 's "Ear'' column "is false, de· famatory, libelous per se. in- jurious to the reputation of President and Mrs. Carter and published with actual malice." Jody Powell, who was Carter's White House press secretary. said Thursday that the former president is prepared to sue the Post "for seven figures" -at least $1 million. GDANSK, Poland (AP) Solidarity chief Lech Walesa has won a moderate majority on the governing presidium of the in· dependent labor federation, in-. suring continuation of his policy of negotiation with Poland's Communist government. Walesa was excited and happy after the first meeting Thursday or the union's 69 -member na- tional commission, which was elected last week at Solidarity's fir s t national co ngress . However, informed sources said there was much angry shouting during the meeting. Nohel medicine prize awarded On Tuesday. three professors announced at a news conference that they had a petition with 75 signatures of faculty members in favor of the library. But public policy professor Dr. Bruce Kuniholm and Dr. Carol 8 . Stack criticized the announce- ment as not being represen- tative of the entire faculty. Two Americans, Swede share record $180 ,000 "We're concerned to the ex- tent this group held a press con- fe ren ce an d s aid it wa s representative of the faculty,'' Kun iholm said. "The Academic Council is the only body that is elected by the faculty, and those p eople represented them - selves." ELF opponents suffer setback DETROIT <AP l -A Michigan congressman says President Reagan's approval of construction of the Project ELF s ubmarine communications system means its opponents in Congress may not be able to block the controversial network p lanned for Wisconsin and Michigan. On Thursday, Reagan revived J scaled-down Department of Defense version or the proJect · costing $230 million and targeted for completion in 1985. ELF - l!Xtremely low frequency - would use radio waves to com- in un icate with deeply sub· tnerged submarines. Reagan reverses nuclear rulings WASHJNGTON <APl -Presi- dent Reagan , pushing for greater use or nuclear power as a domestic energy source, is re- \·ersing two decisions the Carter administration had intended to t·urb the s pread of atomic ~eapons. In a long-awaited statement on nuclear energy. Reagan on Thursday lifted the ban on com- mercial reprocessing of spent nurlear fuel. ordered completion of the Clinch River breeder re- October I 8, 1981 Large retailers' sales reverse By The Associated Prell8 Sales by the nation's largest retailers rose moderately in Sep- tember from a year earlier, the companies have said . Retail ex- ecutives and Wall Street analysts said the figures reflect- ed consumer caution. The results, announced Thurs- day. also hinted at a decline in the pace of consumer spending: Sales by many top retailers - including Sears. Roebuck & Co. and J .C. Penney Co. Inc. -im- proved at a slower rate than in the previous eight months of 1981. the report said. Nov. 4 launch set for Columbia WASlllNGTON (AP) -Nov. 4 is the new launch date for the second flight of the space shuttle Columbia. damaged last month by a caustic fuel spill. The National Aeronautics and S pace Administration an- nounced the new date Thursday after officials reviewed repairs to the spaceship, the first ever scheduled lo make a return trip into orbit. STOCKHOLM, Sweden <AP) The Nobel Prize for medicine was awarded to two Americans and a Swede today for research on the human brain. The prize went to Dr. Roger W. Sperry of California Institute of Technology and Harvard pro- fessors David Hubel and Torsten N. Wiesel of Sweden. Sperry received one half of the prize -this year worth a record 1 million kronor, the equivalent or $180,000 -for discoveries con- cerning "the functional specialization of the cerebral hemispheres (brain halves )," the Karolinska Institute of Medicine announced. Hubel and Wiesel shared the other half for discoveries con- cerning "information processing in the visual system." The Nobel committee said they showed how a lack of visual stimulation in infancy "for example through errors in the lens system of the eye . . . may lead to a perma- nent impairment of the ability of the brain to analyze visual im- pressions." Reached in Boston, Wiesel's reaction to the announcement was: "Oh no, I was afraid of that. Maybe I should go and hide." Wiesel is a former member of the Nobel awarding body but is now a professor at Harvard University. The prize for medicine was the first to be announced in this year's Nobel series. For the eighth consecutive year Americans won a share of 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. HEN RY BRANDON 'S SYMPHONETTE , South Coast Plaza Hotel Tickets available through: Ticketron Musicians· Assoc. Local 7 2050 S . Main, Santa Ana Ca 92707 s 10.00 at gate -S8.00 Presale Benefit recipients: '-.... 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Sperry's studies involving epilepsy patients "achieved something considered almost unattainable. He has provided us with an insight into the inner world or the brain, which had hitherto been almost completely hidden from us. With his dis- coveries of the specialization of both cerebral hemispheres he has given us an entirely new dimension in our comprehension of the higher functions of the brain," the panel said. Sperry demonstrated that the left hemisphere of the 6raln Is computer-like in its functions - logical analysis of details and sy mbolic relati o n s hips , mathematical calculations. speaking and writing. His research showed the right hemisphere as a "passive. silent passenger who leaves the driv- ing of behavior mainly to the left hemisphere," able to perform simple additions up to 20 and to comprehend the meaning of one- syllable nouns but not adjectives or verbs. However, it is superior to the left hemisphere in terms of concrete thinking, spatial con- sciousness and comprehension of complex relationships. David Hubel, 55, was born in Windsor, Ontario and graduated from McGill University. In 1954, he joined Johns Hopk ins Unive rsity, and went to the Harvard Medical School in 1959. H e became professor o f neurophysiology at Harvard in 1965 He has served as the George Packer Berry professor of neurobiology at Harvard since 1968. lie won tbe Albert Lasker Medical award in 1979. Torsten Wiesel, born in Upp- sala in 1924 and still a Swedish citizen, has worked as a pro· fessor at Harvard Medical School since 1960 and succeeded Hubel as chairman of its depart- ment of neurobiology in 1973. Since 1974 he served as the Robert Winthrop professor in that specialty. He is an alumnus from the Karolinska Institute where he graduated in 1954. 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Callfomla 92660 (714) 644-9490 ' • --------·-------- Orange Coast DAILY PILOTI Fridny, October 9, l 981 H/F J\1 - ·~umua Produce growers threaten suit Action planned against markets that have boycotted fruit LOS ANGELES <AP) -An· gry produce growers in California and Ar~ona plan to sue major supermarket chains th at have boycotted fruit fumigated for the Medilerra· nean fruit fly and also plan to sue the state of California for re· quiring stores to warn customers of medfly.trealed products. Mike Stuart. a spokes man for the Western Growers Associa - tion, said Thursday the suits, charging anti-trust violations, will be filed next week. The amount of damages to be sought has not been determined, he said , adding it will "in all probability be a multimillion· dollar action." Stuart said the 2.000-member association will file a separate suit against the California Oc· cupational Safety and Health Administration (Cat.OSHA) for issuing emergency regulations requiring s tores selling fruit treated with ethylene dibromide to post signs warning it may be hazardous lo health. "We _have one set of regula· lions requiring that we fumigate the fruit with EDB and another set requiring that treated fruit carry warnings that EDB is a carcin ogen an d may be hazardous," Stuart said. "We can Live with treatment requirement. but the warning signs are threatening to destroy the California citrus industry. T h e y are wiping o ut our markets," he charged. Two weeks ago, Cal·OSHA Is- sued regulations requiring that warnings be poated in any areas where workers are exposed to treated fruit. Felicia del Campo , spokeswoman for Oakland- based Safeway Markets, the na· tion's largest food store chain. said Thursday the company had decided to stop handling EDB· treated produce "because we were concerned about the dis· crepancies. We felt we should take this action until we could assure o~r workers and -. customers or a safe product.'' Treatment With EDB has been ordered for all medfly "host" fruit leaving the 3,93S·square· mile quarantine area in Northern California or the 105· 'Rub-a-dub ' collvict caught In mate used kayak to escape prison 26 m onths ago SAN QUENTIN (AP> -The San Quentin inmate used a kayak instead of a tub to paddle his way to freedom 26 months ago, but his parting message to prison guards was "rub-a-dub- dub." The storybook start has come lo a prosaic end. Forrest Tucker has been captured in Boston and awaits possible extradition, San Quentin officials announced Thursday. Prison spokesman Mike Mad- ding said Tucker, 61 , was one of three prisoners who secretly built a kayak out of sheet plastic, Masonite and glass bind· ing -materials available to them while they worked in the prison's warehouse. LA ra il line 'easily do ne'? LOS ANGELES <AP I -The Californi a Department of Transportation has concluded a six-month study saying a 22.1- mile light rail commuter line between Long Beach and downtown Los Angeles can be "easily done." Caltrans Director Adriana Gianturco spoke glowingly or the proposed line at a news con· ference Thursday at Caltrans' Los Angeles headquarters. D rill p la t/ orm p rotest h a lted SANTA BARBARA {AP> Texaco USA says a union protest o ver the company 's use of foreign workers to launch a drilling platform caused only a minimal delay in the deploy· ment of the football field-sized s tructure about 8 1~ miles offshore. Several American un ions called off their blockade at the rig's touchdown site Thursday as Texaco, which had hoped to have the platform launched early this week. said the delay was caused by problems in free· Ing the rig from the barge to which it was welded during its ocean voyage from Japan. T unney e ndorses Bradley candidacy LOS ANGELES <AP > - Former U.S. Sen. John V. Tun· ney. has endorsed Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination -ending specula· lion that he may seek the post. 'CHiP~' stuntman injure d on set LONG BEACH <AP > -A stuntman for the television series "CHi Ps" was injured while driving in an attempted car stunt for the show. Greg Gault, 31, of Los Angeles, suffered a mild con· cussion in the Thursday evening accident. 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All California host fruit in· tended for shipment to such countries as Japan, Korea and Taiwan are r equired by those countries to be treated with EDB. The first fumisated shipload or California citrus fruit arrived Thursday in the port of Yokohama, Japan. 20 miles south o r Tokyo . A second shipload is expected Friday. Japanese officials said they will start checking the fruit Monday for ethylene dibromtde levels. Meanwhile, a Mediterranean fruit fly snared in a Castro Valley apple tree prompted of- ficials to announce Thursday that the previously unaffected area will be sprayed by helicopter. The discovery Tuesday of the female fly with 45 unrertiliied eggs was the first since Sept. 29 when two fertile flies were found in San Mateo County ' A~..,.__ LEAVES HOSPITAL California Highway Patrolman James Szabo is helped into squad car by officers as he 1~ released from Alhambra Community Hos pital Thursday. Szabo was ' wounded in neck ;.rnd shoulde r in unprovoked attack that killed partner Johnny R. Martinel Pay to be stopped in sclwol case? SACRAMENTO <AP> State from state courts . Diablo r e pair h e ld 'not difficult' SAN LUIS OBISPO CAP> - Repairs on the controversial Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant are "not tremendously dif· ficult" and the work could be completed by the end of the month. the Pacific Gas & Elec- 1 ric Co. says. Treasurer Jesse Unruh says he will stop payment on $408,000 in fees turned over to lawyers in a long-running dispute over a hlS toric school finance case. In a letter Thursday to At· torney General George Deukme· jian, Unruh said he was request· ed to do so b)l. Assemblyman Richard Robinson, D-Santa Ana. vice chairman of the Joint Legislative Budget Committee. Those agencies represented plaintiffs in the 1976 Serrano case. in which the state's school finance system . based on the un· equal property taxes of the dif· · fe rent school districts, was declared unconstitutional. The state 'has since changed school ' financing to reduce the financial gaps between districts. The lawyers sought fees from the state under the so-called private attorney general law, in which private citizens can be paid by the state for winning a suit that furthers legal rights. "It's basically a welding job," PG&E spokesman Dick Davin s aid Thursday as company engineers fl ew to Washington lo explain to staff members of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission today how they propose to cor· rect a design mistake. With federal approval, low· power testing at the plant could begin soon after repairs are completed, PG&E has said. Un ruh said the Legislature should have a chance to review the payments because "only the Legislature, and not the courts, s h o uld appropriate publi c funds." The money. in the form or state checks, was delivered th.is week in equal a mounts to lawyers from Public Advocates in San Francisco and the Western Center on Law and Pov· erty in Los Angeles under orders State courts ruled that the lawyers were e ntitled to $1 .2 m illion, but the Legislature re· fused to appropriate the money. ' Since 1980-81 , the Legislature has added a provision to the budget forbidding any state pay. ment to lawyers in the Serrano case and several others. i... .................................. ~~~~~----.. r EiRFIND DPENINEi Saturday,DctabertDth, 1 ORANGE COAST'S NEWEST ONE.STOP VIDEO CENTER 1 9-& p. m. HOME ENTERTAINMENT B:kew'e~~rgNL Y! ,,,N6N 14DAY PROGRAMMABLE VIDEO DIRECTOR wlth t he picture qual ity you expect fr,o m Zenith! Beta m AT ITS BEST! 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B2 0 0 MObile hQmes ball kept FV continues to confine dwellings to existing parks Fountain Valley City Council has extended through July 1982 aa urgency ordina"'-ce prevent- ing the placement of mobile homes anywhere in the city ex- cept in the two existing mobile home parks. The city first adopted the urgency ordinance last June In anticipation or the state Rains Bill, which took effect July 1. The Rains Bill permits the placement of mobile homes on any vacant lot zoned R·l unless the city designates specifi c areas for mobile home place- ment. The council was considering a new ordinance that would have changed the zoning of the city's two mobile home parks from agricultural use to single-family residential to satisfy the pro- visions of the legislation. But the proposed zone change has caused concern among some local mobile home owners, who fear the change will make it easier for mobile home park own ers to convert their property to other types of housing. The mobile home dwellers a lso voiced concern this week in connection with a related mobile home conversion relocation fee ordinance under consideration by the council. This ordinance wou ld have re· quired a mobile home park owner lo pay displaced park res- idents up to $4,000 in relocation fees. This law also allowed the city council to increase these fees if .. extenuat in g circumstances" exist. Disagreement over this figure erupted at the council meeting. Some mobile hom e owners claimed the $4,000 wou ld not cover the cost of moving to a new location. SOLITARY SURFER A lone s urfer at Huntington Beach tucks his board under his arm and strolls to the e mpty s hore . It appears that Fall weather has arrived at South Coast beaches as evidenced by the des erted sands . . a s tark contrast to recent weeks whe n the beaches were filled with bikini-clad s un worshipers a nd s urfing e nthus iasts. A spokesman for Fountain Valley Estates, one of the two local parks, said the $4,000 fi gure surpassed the cost or moving som e local mobile homes. A survey by city staff mem- bers provided relocation cost estimates below those voiced by Murdered man's body identified Police have identified the body of a man found murdered near a Westminster savings and loan Wednesday of that of Clyde Dwain Ward. 29, a tr ansient. Ward, who recently had been staying in the Westminster and Midway City area, died of a single stab wound to the heart, police said. His body was found by an employee or Household Federal Savings and Loan in the parking lot on t he corner of Beach Boulevard and Wes tminster Avenue al 6 :45 a.m., police said . He was identified by a birth certificate found on the body. Relatives in Santa Ana were notified, police said. Miss Flame • • competition set Saturday Contestants from high schools in Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Westminster will compete Saturday in the 1981 Miss Flame contest. The winner will represent the fi re departments of these three cities at various community · events. The competition will be held at 1 p.m. on the upper central level of the Westminster Mall at Goldenwest Street and Bolsa Avenue. Judging will be based on pe rsonality , poise, ap- p e ara n ce and f i r e safet y knowledge. Judges will includ e the mayors and fire chiefs of the three west county cities. Chess players analysis due . . Games of the top current U.S. chess masters will be analyzed duri ng a four-hour lecture Saturday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Chessmaster Robert M. Snyder, former Western United States co-champ, will offer the program at 10 a .m . in the school's Business Education Building at a cost of SS, recelvable at the d.,.r. Player barred as example? Father says case used to dis.courage other transfers The father of a football player who transferred to Edison High School in Huntington Beach says district officials unfairly dis- qualified his son for athletics at Edison in order to discourage others from transferring schools to compete in athletics. In documents filed in Orange County Superior Court, Donald Was hington says his son Jeffrey has been disqualiCied for sports this year because school of- ficials didn't like the publicity he received when he left Hunt- ington Beach lligh School in the m iddle of last year's football season and enrolled at league- rival Edison. A bid by Washington's at- torney Steven Berger to get the youth back on the Edison team was denied last month when Superior Court Judge Betty Lou La moreaux refused to issue a temporary restraining order against ruling by officials or the Huntington Beach Union High School District. Berger, of Newport, says he'U file further court action this month to get Washington back on the champions hip Edison team. Washington and his father moved into an apartment in the Edison attendance area last November and the youth played the second half of the football season at his new school. The Wash1ngtons moved. back into the Huntington Beach High School attendance a rea in February, but the youth con- tinued to participate in basket- ball and track at Edison. However, this summer , dis- trict official s rul e d that Washington is no longer eligible for s ports al Edison because he didn't live in the Edison area long enough. District officials say he can play sports at Huntington Beach High if he returns to that school. But if he remains at Edison he won't be eligible for one year, according to transfer rules, school authorities say. Attorney Berger contends the district can't remove a student's athletic eligibility at a school once Its been gr anted. He says the disqualification is based on district guidelines that were de- veloped las t Jul y , after Washington had been eligible in three sports for Edison. .................. AOAD WORK -Huntingtpn Beach traffic is · limited to one lane in each direction at the corner of Edinger A venue and Sprln1dale Street during road reconstruction in front of Marina Hig h School. The work at the inter section is expected to be completed next week. the park owner and the resi- dents. Because or these differences in relocation cost estimates, the council voted to extend the cur- rent urgency ordinance while ci- ty staff members prepare a new set or relocation fee guidelines. Don Contraman, a city plan- ner, said the ownerir of the city's two mobile home parks thus far have made no inquiries concern- ing conversion of their property to other uses. ~\ ~'t Bridging traffic fears FOLLOW T H E WHITE MIDDLE LINE: Numerous of our friends and neighbors here along the Orange Coas t are in s uch a condition of employ ment or housing that lhey ar e required to travel often across the aging s pan of Newport Bay Bridge. But not fb r long. Residents from elsewhere on our coastline. who don't_ regularly use this Pac ific· Coast Highway crossing. s hould be informed thC:tt the road isn ·t be- mg closed. WhC:tt is ha P· pe ning is that C:t s lick. new. wider bay bridge is being bui lt across the Newport narrows Just inland of the old s tructure with s hak y underpin· ~- ,-0.-.-u-RP-HIN-1.®I; ning timbers. Regulars who cros~ the old ~pan have been viewing progress on the new bridge for almo~t C:t year now. J UST RECENTLY. during ce lebra tio n of Newport·s 75th anniversary. the new span wa ~ dedicated . peo ple danced on 1t and even Adnan<1 Gianturco. California·s hi ghwa~· boss. s howed up (.Ind was only a little late when she t :.irned for a quickie hamburger at a nearb~· fast-food joint. But f digress. T he point is that the new. bigger and better brid~e across NewPOrt Bav is now reallv ~ettint;? close to completion so it may <1Ccept trnffic Construction crew!> are e\'en putting down the white la ne lines . As a regular c rosser of the old bridge. you·ve got to start becoming more and more nervous about this "'r , ··And for our ne:rt act, we're building a bridge right acrou here ... ·· turn of events as each day passes . One of these days you'r e going to approach the old bridge and find they·ve blocked 1t off and you·re going to be forced up there upon the new s pan VOU HA VE TO VIEW this eventual happening with large suspicion. Chances are heavy t hat the first traffic to cross will be on the upcoast lanes. This will no doubt be the routing for traffic while crews close half of the old bridge a nd then fi nish off the downcoas t lanes on the new bridge . If this sounds fairl y complicated. ma~·be that ·s because it is. For a time. motorists could end up us ing ha lf of the new bridge in one direction a nd half of the old bridge in another. with construction crews squeezed in between. The reason all this guess work brings on motor- ing fears a nd anxie ties is the creeping suspicion that when this happens. it could create a more massive traffic tieup than is usually a nticipated at the Coast · Highway crossing. And usua ll y. a g reat deal of tieup is a nticipated. WHAT MOST MOTORISTS using the route can·t quite figure out is what's going to happen on the up- coast end of t he bridge where t he Bayshores s ub- division com es in on one side and Dover Drive scoots up past Castaways Hill toward Mes atown on the other. Already, t his intersection has been vastly widened, the traffic lights have been r e-arr.anged and half of them aren ·t even in service yet, and ominous little white lines are drawn all over the 'pave ment. You speculate that it sure wouldn't be very nice if Mother Nature drops in a heavy coas tal fog on t~ first morning they decide to start s hifting lanes around on the populace. Also. some of the really fearful a mong us might be saying, "Okay, so that new bridge lOQk~ really pretty. but who says it's really going to work?" MAYBE THE SAFE WAY to handle thia would be to keep the old bridge in reserve ror awhile and not start bashing it with the iron demolition ball Just yet. 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' 1 ""·-~Hplt.H uo '' Reagan has once again posq,oo~ •un" • t • 1~ • .J'mn.1~, fo ,_,.t-.•1~ Htl\OI 17r 1 l J1"i+ .. Mttrt.y ta.'"" llS -4' PSHHr4 U · II 2• • '" mak1'na a d"""'iSlOn On ... ,. matt-, -c-c -·--11-11 i e • -.. -'h M P' 12" "' ti"-"' ~H l .. 7 Ill tth. .... .... .... UJv ... I llMI 1Al1 !~ •\';!_ .. ,OG -:;,. dA-. -"':=1"n :·: ~ 12• :::--. : :: :·::ii '': ff:~~ ·ml 1f'!: rn71 'f~... said Energy Secretary James ,. I Ill !!-== ~ "' "' • d•-• 1 :i. • ll ~ """' 11 • "'· ... • l!J.11 "'" ls.," Edwards. ~!f J 1d ~+r :C,. dt' •i U~:. t..a ti ,,..1•*! n;;+ ·~ MOMl'I.• o :I' 7Yi • 111 RI ~·q • l u~ .. 1,; Edwards said Thursday t hat ~r ,"'•·· ;; +i111 lr'~A~ :: 1~ ~.:.: ~ 1 1 1·~' • •ra•·~ i';o1,.:~. ji 'ff~:·5 ~1,r•:.i .. ";' 'f-: ~ R e agan heard a 1s t.o 20 mlnute • ·~ ·; '" --~ ._~, !U·.. t ''"'· .. "" '.» ' • 1 .... r. ... . 4 "• \I P111t110 12 1 1 ~ di I f th l ..._ hl• ;,J ~ ~ .,i; ~orr.1:11 ifl ffi--. ... 111:~?t 1 "t ~11n: :el ':ll>J ~ ,t-.!-1' ~L ::u ! in :.~ .. !'~ c!iu1s::~ ~ou nec1r'!~ 'N~rai . .iJ ,: •: ~ 1'itt'1~ ~·~ e::~-:i ·i di :l ~ w~ i 1t ~~·~ i., ,,,. 1~ ~ .. 1~ RUOltrces, but put ort apprOvinS a ·; ,}' r'! ~ < fl 1 · ' " II • "=., \·!... 11 " -~ ~ • I~ J ... ~ \\ ro 'Ii' 1!: ~~,. ~ plan that. bas hem in the worb since _,.It ~ I~• " < ,_ 1 • I Jti ?fh• \ltlHOw94I A\i 11 II + '-w1= I~ ' • = •' ~ 14 lA\'i l&al Summer. ·' ea ntnn ~ What store's next in line? Who own~ your local department store' If It's family owned. il ·s •• rar e tmd -a n d n pe for p lu<'k ing. ln the wuke of t h ..-t a k eover of Garfin ckel , Brooks Brotheffl, Miller & Rbouds, the ~ople on W u ll Street arEi looking over the d eµartmcnt t1tor e lineup In the country , trying t o fiRurEi out wtuch one will be the next target Will it ~ Chicago':. Marsha ll Field or Carson Pirie Scott'' Phll<1delph1~1·h S t rawbridge & Clothier·~ Washington''> Woodward & 1,othrop " DH H o lmes In New O rlean s'> C leveland s Higbee» All or those qualify bNHlUSe they a r e n ot Yl't part or any big s tc1re group. Gurfin ckel, which I!> based 111 Washrn~ton, D.C., enter ed A ugust a s s u c h an independent e ntity Listed on th£' New York S t ock Exch ange, it owned depart m e nt and specialty s tores 1n 36 s tates. gen erating an- nua I sales of $500 m1lllo n . Its stock was ~elling at around $25 a ~h<Jre. I n s wooped the n ation's s ixth l<Jrges t department ston operator. New York based Allied Stores, which ha s been s lce µing for mut•h of the p ast d er:.ide but h as now been reborn \~ I • MllTDI IDSIDWITZ Allied offered Gar finrkel $48 a share Ga rfinckel said , "n o way ' Allied rame back with ::i $SJ·per - s hare offer, more t han double w h a t Garftnckel had been selling for The G a rf1m•kel people s till didn't like i t b ut felt obliged out of con s1derat1on for lhetr long suffering s hareholders. to capitulate The com pany's s toc k never sold anywhere n ear that level With lhts S228 m11l1on takeover. Allied picks up 227 stores. among them lhe followi ng nine Garflnc k t>l's specially s h ops; the 24 famous Brook s Bros men ·~ r lo thinJ{ s tores. 22 Miller & Rhoads de· p;i rtment s tores: 11 M ll lt·r·~ department stores. eight Il a rtzrie ld's dt?partmf'n1 i.tores. 35 Ann Tay lor \\Omen"!> shops. 122 Catherine·::. Stout s hops Allied alrcad~ h<id s tore•!> Jll over the pl<1cc. in eluding the o nes fly 10g lht•:.<.· names Jordan '.\lars h . Joske·s. Bon M ar<.'h e . Stern ~. BonY.it Teller. Donaldson 's. Pom1•1 "'' '>, GnlL. Bl1>t·k ·~ and Ply mouth • The acquisition 11f G ~1rf1nckel will ~" l' Allied a big boost. It will move the compan y up to the SJ b1lhon sules mark, t-nalJhng 1t to pass 1n one m otion both Macy's a n d Carter Ila\\ le) H ale Ahead of 11 on the dt!partment store front arc these three giants M.iy Department Stores. St Louis < 1980 s ales · $3 1 billion 1. 128 s tores in 38 m etropolitan a r eas un d er the n ames May, H echt, Kaufmann·s, o ·Neill. M eier & Frank. Famous ·Rarr. G Fox. Strouss A lso owns the Venture discount c h ain, the Volume Shoe c hain and 23 percent of Consumers D1stnbutmg Dayton Hudson . M1nnejpolts 119RO s ales S4 billior1 > oper ates s tores m Ii !>lates, "'1th C'spec1ally s tro n g con centration 1n M 1c h1gan 1 H udson s J. Min nesota (Dayton 's> a nd California 1 M1•rvyn's l Among its oth er flag ·bearer!> art> the 517 0 . Dallo n books tores. t he 10 Diamond''> and s ix John A Rrown department stores. the Targe t and Lec hmere c hains • and a dutch of fine Jewelr) stores (J E Caldwell. J R lludson. CD PeacC1ck, Shreve's. C harles W Warren I FedL·l'atetl D epartment Stores. Cincinnall 11980 sales. Sf) J billion >· l h e king of the department s t o r e business. with a coas HO·Cf)<il>t n e twork that inC'ludes Bloom1ng<lale"s. Abra h am & Straus, Fo l ey's. Filene'i,, Lazaru~. Bunhne • Bullock ::., I M ugmn. Ric h 's. San ger·H arris, Sh1l11to s, R1c hwa} Also owns the Gold C ircle discount chain and tht> H alph s supermar ket chain on the West Coast STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES NEW YORKIAP) Fl11tl Oow0JOl\f~av9s Wol~ra•y, oc1 • NEW YORK IAPI Setts, fllurl prlct """ ,,., cll•l'IOt Of 11\e lllleen mon dchv~ Hew York Stock Exclla"ll' iiwe• lredll\G nellon.tll>' fl more 11lan ~1 HCNB Cp 1,l8S,700 u T Midy t 116,200 ll • • I Slit Ft Int ~ IOS,100 •2' • lO lftd 01::39 ~r .... ~:-3 f,':~. ~ 10 T '" 311 91 Jib 06 Jtl 36 J73 Olo 0 1k> IS Ull 104 U 104 91 IOJ ao llM 11 0 It tS Slk JA I i... l4S 11 339 S8 3-tl 19 • 1 O'I lndui 4.0M.600 Amer T .. l lll,200 S•'-S1ortitTtcll l10,IOO 34~. "-Trtft 1,012.SOO Su nAoeb ffS,300 ti'. 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Z.rlcll: l•I• ll•lr>q M') oo. of• U 00, ~,oo Hktd Handy & Harmen tonly delly quol•) SAA) U , oll U 1$ l'""llltl'll: 10111v c1&11y quottl ~.u, Ott U .lS l.ftt91Mf"d: (11111v Clelly quotol taD•k•ltO "441.11. up$.2 '3. SYMBOLS = == = ':'~ ':t'-.. -~·-°"· ........ ~ °' NnW•.ennuat O.Cl-aretton Spec••I °' ••1'• ::=,,=~~~ °i:o-r..= -._. .. •A.Irmo nt,. °' t•1r• t>'1Mu1t , ... ~ ttoClli; -~lqv1&111n9 O•VldtrlO Oee••••O Ot D•ICI I~ Ortcto•nv 12 '"°"I"• ~or pe;o '"'' ••oc' di•-or~ .. t4'elO -~· -Ol'\11...S -!WCI or no --··-·~-.... -~ or ptlCf -,..., .,, ~""'"'••,.. --_ ... .._. ............... ~ .. paid"'~ 12 -plwt •IOck ......... N'lllf WI __ , WI~..,.,.. l:i """""---_ ..._ Oii tJt-Of H -<lltlnWiOll- ............. Of H •ngl\tt ~ • ..,.,_ -.... .. , ............ , ... •ld.Cel!H wd WI\•" dltlllbw1t0 ... Wlleft ""*' -·"" ........... w ........ -~~ I' & NliO The ll'10t OI t •tloek M 1 ~ .. ..--·--"" '111lclmg •ht .... 1--"fltlflOuNIMOIMlult- Jack Anderson 11.llJ n·lllt reveals in the ~ ..... -~ --. • ... ..........-..-..-.-i-~ -.,. --_,. - IJl('TIT10UI 8Ull••P MAM8 ITATAMINT Tiie tolle•lnt Pl•Mn• are dol119 11\111"8Htil AltA AUTOMOl'IVI!, )IU IC.eny L.-1 ea.a.-... c. . .,.. AlfrM J . German. JIU Kerry '--·ca.ta-... ca. n.• Afttlrew M Harller, t04 S "'--· ..... Me, Ca..,,.. 1°lll• 1tu11,.,, It con•ctec1 llY • eM«•l ~lfll9 Alt,. Ot<mall Tiit. Mli..,,_t .,... fll4d wllll -~ty Ctenl of OfMtt county on*" -......... , 'ICTIT10UI 8UllNIU "AMI ITATaMlffT rhe tollowl1111 penon11 are doln11 IMislMUM. CA" CZA"S, 17'11 Nichols. •E. t4ufttln4"on IM<h Cetllomla tJM7 Dold FOlte< hec:ll, )11 Alvaraoo "*•· lall>oe, c.111orn1a '-2' •lcllarel Mltllael Ganltcll. Sid Bayonna Clrcte, lrvlM , Ca lllornl• •1114 Thlt llUslneu It c0<1d1.1cteo by • Qt"8rll PM1ntrllllp. O.vkl F. leech Tiii• .... _. wes 1119d with Ille nty C!er11 ol 0r.,. County OI\ Stl>- mber JO, Itel Publlshecl Orange CCWlllt O•llY Piiot, 0c1 2. '· "· za. '"' 41'4-tt 'ICTITIOUI IUllNIU NAMllTATIMl'.NT TM lollowlftt Pit,_ la dol"ll bull· neuu: CEATIFIEO COINS O f! CALIFORNIA. 12 Anu SI•••'· Newport leeth, CalltOnll• tM.1 "•rbert J. M<Cenn Jr.. 12 Anu Street (Lido Per1lnsulal, NttwPOrl 8ta<fl, Callfon1la t*> This ~ 11 conducted by an Ill· dlvlauel. Her1lert J. Mc:Clnn Jr. Tiiis it9W"*'I was llled .. 1111 tM County Cltt11t ol Or.no-County on Sep. lt mber U, 1•1. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Friday. October 9, 1981 I~ I F 11 "CTITIOUI IUllNlll ltOTICa OP NAMI ITATIMaNT A"1.ICATIC* TO HU. flle lollowlno ptfM)ft I• d01"11 butl ALCIOIQ.IC ••v••AOH ,,. .. •• To WllOffl It Mily c-.. .,, 0 I. 0 '000 HRVICl, tn TOKUOA, ITSUICO & VTAICA "1ewhopt, t<ountalll Velley, Calllornle GIO•GI lf'tt .......,.,.. .. lht ~ tt7• menl of A~k .. _. ... Cantrol Ml<Mel C. t<>mpt.,,, OU Vala tw "41" OH SALa 111• & WtNf ilf"I• 1rvi,.., Callfof'lll• mt4 I .. u. Eet Pl I to U ll alcollellc Tiiis ~II C~lold er an lfl· ...... , .... al ,.._ Wer-• ..._....,... dlwldutl aa.c11. Cellleml• ._ Mi(llNI C C8'"41Con ~llMtd Orentt CMtl 0641\' Pllet, Tiiis ttat-1 ..,_. fll9CI •1111 -Oct t, 1"1 • .. >1-tl County Clef\ Of Of ..... County on ~ !ember JD. ltll NMNIJ flH:'TIT10UI BU.1.!MIP fllCTITIOUI BUttNaU NAM8 ITATIMl"T ·-· ITATIMINT The fOllOWlfll jllef .. tu .,. Clelng Tiie Ioli.Int PtttlOnt are OolnO ~,,.. .. • 1111•11190 _. 0.1. "R00UCTI , 1..U Al90flllllill, IJICO AVlNUI MOVING 4 Suitt lt!t_ !4wntlllttlll lta<ll, ITORAGI CI NTI •. '10 IJlto C~f..,-ftle,,_ Avenve.S...C.......,.,CAt2•11. Oure• W Smith Ill, IHt• U·HAUL CO. OF O•ANGt! COUN e.11a lre Clrtle, ...... tllllfM ht<ll, TY, ... s Placentla A-, Plate•"· C.lltomla,.,_ tie. CA 9267'0, a C.11...-nla CO"PC><tt..,_ JH,_ ,. ""'"' I ........ ,,.. Tllh -I• con<1uc;tecl by a cor ClrCle, H...U .. .., e..c11, Cell"""• _.,... """ u HAUL co 0' Thll llW!nttll "~.., l>V en In OUNGE COUNTY dlvldu•I Wllllem 0 Out11fle, -~ Stf\1111 P~t This Ma-.! WU flleel wllll tM PICTIT10Ul 8UllN8Q Tiii• •la-nl w•• llltO Wllll the c-·· 0.f1l of Or-c;.o..,nty on - NAMI ITATaMINT Co1.111ty Clerli 01 OratlQa tounty Otl 19"'ber 14, "" ,,, ... , Tiit following PllMOfl It a•no ousl· Sept. u , 1"' ,.1,.m .. u1>ll.iwd 0r.,... Coatt 0.11, "''°'· ,,.U :~NO I. I DRA'"E • 1 e S, 1111 Publlilled Orant)e Co.ul Dally Pilot, kpt. 11, 2S, Oct, 2, t, ltll 01•1 'ICTITIOUllUlllCal& Wutcllll Orlve, Newpo'1 1 .. c11, _0c_•._2_._,_._ 1•_.n_._'"-' _____ ,_t-.._ 1 NIUodlTATaMaM1'1 Celllornla9"'° The IOllowlnQ ""'°"It 4Mlnt bu_. K•-fl L TNIWll, 81»1 -la neu H Clrcle, LI IJaltNO, Cellfornle '°'" s .. p INOU$TltflS .... WHI Tiiis """'-•I• (-UCt.d by en In tllll, COii. Mtaa, Callf9mla tall dlvlclual •lellanl ONll S-1, 1 .. W... tc.anrwth L TlltlM<\ "l\.Cla.-.Calltornlett711 Tiiis sla""*'I w• fllad wllh the Tiiis 11e-.1 wa& flied with ... Co..nty Clertl of 0.-enge County°" Set>• County Glttl1l ol OfMQt ~Ol.IMY.., S. temlMr JO, 1Wt. tem-u. , .. , ... ,, ... Alctlerd 0 . si-11 Pvbllalled 0r_,. Ccwoll Delly Piiot. ,.,t Oct. 2, '· 14. u. ltll 42'1-tl P11bll"'*I Or-Co.It Oally Piiot, Sept. u . oct 2. '· 1 .. 1•1 .. u .. 1 ---ruuc---.-m----..... PVIUC MOTICE "CTITIOUS IUllNaU NAMI ITATIMINT The 1011ow1no partor1a .,. Clolno buslneun. JAMBOREE PRODUCTIONS. ltlOO Falrclllld Drive, Sult• JOO. lrvlne. C..ltornltl tt1 I) fllCTITIOUI IUllNIU NAMI STATlllHNT Tiie lollowlnQ penon II dolnQ bull· neuu: MARINE MAINTENANCE. ms Collet• Avenue, Coste Mesa, Calllornta t2'» TreVO< Leo WOOds, 2tt3 R-INlad Boulev-. Soulll El Monte. C.HlomJ• tt7*3 Tiiis ll<ls!new ll ,_._ l>y an ,,.. PICTITlOUI IUSINUI NAMI STATIMINT NMIUJI Tiit followlft9 Pl''CNI' .,. oolno _,,..i.sn: EOUl .. MENT LEA Sl lt G INVESTORS, 4'>1 Teller Avenue. SUll• 140, Newport Beach, C.lllornla 926'0 Patrick J Lyons, 27'3 SlnOplper Drive. C06ta Mew, California nut Ed.,,Ud O Oandur•'I. I' Roc:kwren, lrvlne, C.lllornl• '7114 Daniel E. Lyon•, no Tiie Strine!, Me11111tt.an Beech, Celltornla 902 .. Tiiis butlneu 11 conducted by • genera I """""'"""' EdWard G Oandu•en Tlllt 1lat-nt WU llled with Ult County Clerto 01 O.-anoe Coun!Y on FICTITIOUI 8UllNaH NAMa ITATIMtlNT Tiie lollo•lft9 penot1s ere doing bu~'""'" MR T't !>CHOOL OF MUllC, 4021.'1 North Malll SU..., Sflfti. AM, Celltornltl 91101 Fr1nll Tepll,,ky, 10'61 LI Cef"te, Fountain 11 .. 1.,, Cetllwnl• t'Z10I Rebe TeollUlly, IOM7 LI c.n.. I ..unteln veilev, Cellfornla tv• Bul'1 fe(llltlky, IOMI LA Cane, Fount11n Yelle,, Callle><'lle t17Ge This bu1lneu I• conducted by • general Plr1,.nlllp R-Tepll,,_y Tllll ~-I w•• fllael wllll Ille Cou11ty Clerk of Orange County CNI ~peplembH 2:1. 1'81 fl17UM Publl•he<I Or-. CN•I Dally Piiot, Sept ti,, .. , fl171174 S.,,t 2S Oct J. '· "· '"' 41'1-tl Publl"'*I Oranoe Ccwos1 Dally Piiot. Oct 1, '· "· n, 1t11 OJ11-t1 Cochrane Cha ... Livingston 4 Company, Inc., a C.lltornla ,_, .. tlon. 1..00 Falrchlld Odw, Sult• XIO, Ir vine, Celttort1la '211) dlvlduel -------------P'UIUC MOTICE Tlllt su~"':'.. flleO wllh -____ Pl_lt_IC_MO_TIC_E ___ _ Cochr-CllaM. Llvlnvttofl County Clerk of Oranoe c-ity Sep. Tiiis l>uolnen Is condueted l>y • cor- PO<atlon FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAMI ITATEMENT ,ICTITIOUI 8USINESS The tollowlno ,,.,\On\ ••• dolno NAME STATEMENT bl,. In;•~:· E pH 0 NE B I LL I NG The lollowtno ,,.,'°"' ••• 001119 SERVICES. "'' E 11tn S1roet, Sult• buSlnHsas· A·l6', COllaMe•a. CA91U7. CASA REALTY, 11111 Buen (l)LAURAOELLCURTIS,U~St. " Company Inc. tember n, ltlt R, LYM LlvlnlOSIOll, P,..1-flUUU oent Publllllecl Ot'-Coell Delly Pllo!, Tiii• lletement was lllecl wllh Illa Sept. 15, Oct. 2. t , "· 1t11 41"'41 Cou11ty Clark of Or•noe County 011 SOME SQUASH ./ht.., lti~ pound ..;qu<.1sh would hun: been 25 pound~ ht•<J\ ll'I 11 'C'IHl:.ib h.id not tlll it off nnl' t'<.&rh· Salinas r uncher Tum Bordw1 d \\l•1gh-. tlw .... qu<J .... h and .... ay..., hl; ... till ma~ win till' \\'orlcl ('h.1111p1011-.h1p l'umpkin JrHI Squ;,i...,h tontc-.l al Half ~loon Ua\ I It· \\on 1 .. ,...,t 'l'<tl "ti h" ~ifi µ1111nd pumpkin ,.,71llt Publlshecl OrlonOI Coast Oally Piiot. S.91. u. Oct. 2. '· ••• , .. 1 411S-t1 ST.t.nMuno, WITMOltAWAL ,.OM A1>g1.1al a, 1"1 H ...... v ... A~M\Aw , .... f"alrclllltl °'· Sollt• * ... o. ... 1"77 I,.,._, Ce. ft7 u PubllslWd Or-Coat! 0.llJ Piiot, Sept. 11, U, Oct 2, t, 1tl1 41SCM1 PUil.iC NOTICE Boulevard, •20"l, Hunll1111ton Beech, Jame• Road. NewPOrl Buell, CA Calllornla921M7 H.,wy R-rt Jecobs, UI Donald '2...,. E RTIS SR N$-Mtt Piao, Newport Buen, Celllornl• GARY OAL CU " '1t St. .. U8llC NOTICE hmu Road. Nt•PO•I Buen. I.A '2..., .,,..., NOTICE 0, .. UILIC HIAltlNG Lln<UI Harrll Jecobl •• ,. Oonala This bUSlneu " (Oneluctect l>y • STA,,'o':::: STATE Place. Nowport Beacll, Calltornl• QeM••l .,.rtnersNp ..., 92~ Laura 0.11 Curtis LAlf:=~S!ION Tiiis buslneu IS conducted bV • Gary Dale Curll• Sr gener1I .,.rtne<slllp This si.t-t was llled with Int .DEATH NOTICES KAKKl!- r\l.lll-:HT Ki\10\1..., :\I l> resident of Loni: lkad1 C,1 Pusst>d J\\ J\ on Ot·111ht•1 7 1981 Born In (;I l:l'Ct•. ht• " the ~on 11f ,.~1\11 ,1 r Bl'll m:.I\ or I Kakkts or :-Oan l-'ra11 C'1seo Cu 1tnd lt1l· l;ite 1-:n11I Kakkt!i 1>1 Kakk1-. 1s o;ur \'tved b\ hi:. \\lCJo\\ Julia I ~h·I ll xas I Kakk l'i llf Liiii).! Ul•at·h C':i , son;, Emil .111d /\r1!i Kakkt :. both 111 L o n g U l' 11 e h • C ;1 t.laUj.!hter.. JOyl'C' f·'ot 1nak('' ~ D and .Jane K:ikkis holh 11f Long Beach. Cu . br1ith1•1;. J ark und Or Fr1«frr11· Ka k k 1~. sister ~Ir l';1 rmi:n Rousso son Ill l<1 \1 P1:1t•1 r ottnuke:. \I 0 3 nephC'"' and 6 m ere:. Dr Kakk1s n• ce1vcd his doelor~1h• ul • mC'dtetnC' 1n l!IS:i JI lhl' A nstnl l'han l 0n11 l'f'>tl v 111 Green• lfr 'il'rnd 10 I h• ti I ('Ck Arm) rrorn 1\15~ '" 1956 lie was .i fl'llo" ol' lhc Amt.'rtt'all \t•adPm~ ol ~eur11I01Z). thl' Ho\ al Sot'H' l)' or lfl'.tllh d OWOlhl'I 111 A C P • memhl'1 of I 11 .. \aliforn1J ~h·t.111'.il t\s.,on.1 I ton and I he Ln' \oi.:d•·' So1·1t'l\ ul 'l;1•11rnlog\ .1nll P !<.veh&Jlr\ l>r l\Jkk1 ~ !'>er\t'Ci Im, m1 .. 1n-.h1p ,11 \J111 rtsun1a Cit) I h "p1lal '•'\\ \'ork Ct\\ from 1951l 111 1!15i St Luk.l':-110~1111.11 . San f''r<mc1:.co C.1 l111in l!lfii I•• 1959 I fo :.t•rvc>d h1;. 11''" h·n « \ 1 n ~ t• u r o I o g ' ,, t \\'at.J;.\111rth \',\ l l"I.:\ frum 1964 to 19fi7 lie \\J., d1n:etor of ~C'lltlll ••I!\ .111rJ ~e 111odi;1gnfl:.l11·, JI St M<tn:. 1!11-.p1t;il L11n11 Be:ich , Ca m t!llli. \l1·rl1« .. 1l D1rec101 Nt>ur11l11g 1('.1I ('hnlC!> or 1\10\l'menl .inti P:iroxysmal Di,ordt•1., 1n 1970. Assistant Cl1n11•:il Profe!>sOr of NC'Ul'fllo)!~. LICl.A from 1969 to t!IHO llr !'E'l'Vt.•d un lht• ~•afr of SI Man'!> M t.•d1eal Ct.'nlt•r f.01114 B <'a.eh. Ca. Commun111 llo~p1tat nf Loni: lll'Jd1 C;i llarhor C:cncral ll11~f11l..il Torrant<', C:a , I ('I.\ 1n v:('sl\\OOd, Ca Jllll Fm1nt.11n Vallt.·~ Commun1t\ 110,p11,ll r (l u n I JI n \ ,1 11 I'\ ( ·' St•n ice' "111 lH' twit.I 011 F11 c1J), Ot.lnb1•r ~ l!llll .11 2 301':'\1 at lhl' IJJrhor t ,rn n M o u n l n I 1 ' 1.• Ch .1 1> 1· I McCOtlMIC« MORTUARIES Laguna Beach 494 941 5 Lagunc1 H1ll!i 768·0933 San Juan Cap1s1r,1nc1 495 177h HAllOtl l4WH,-MT. OLIVE Mortuary •Cemetery C rema101.., 1625 G1!.ler Ave Cos1a Me'>d 540·5554 "HCf lltOTHUS 11.t..L ll04DW4Y MOITU41Y t 10 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 IALTZ'. HlGHOM SMfTH ft TUTHILL WlSTCUff CHAP'EL •'27 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646.q371 f'tHCI llOTHHS SMm4S' MOlTU.+.1 Y 627 Main SI Hunhngton Beat h 5J6-6~ PAC"4C Ytl'W MIMOltAL PAllC Cemetery M ortuary Chapel·Cremalory 3500 Pac1f1c View Onve Newpart 8each 644·2700 9 •wn 1n•!> u11dt•r I"" 01 r('('I ion 111 ll,1rll•H l.;.rnn \luu111 Olive \111r111.111 ul C11,ta ~t .. :.a 1111 '>5.).t (. llA\'TO~ \llt'll \El. I. ('IL\ YTON 11.·,1111.•tlt ot C•1!>IJ ~1t'!><t Ca l'<i,wrl Jl1J1 on Ckt1ibt'r 5. 1!!81 111· v.J·., <1 eoord1nator 1111 till' 01 JllJ!l' toast College tor Ii \ t."'" Ill' I!> survi\ t'd h\ 111-. dJughlcr Carol Ann «cinHH'll ur Anaheim, Cu . PllUC MOll:[ ,.ICTITIOUS 8Ul1Nl!SI , NAMI ITATIMINT TM 1o11-1no person Is c1o1no bull·· neu u : AMERI C AN S TANDARD RECORDS, '03 Balboa, Balboe, Callfornle fM3 ROftlld Dale JaycocU, l03 Bl•-. Balboa, C.lllorn11 n.6> This bull,,...11 It <onclucled by an In- dividual Rone Id Oele Jaycoclts Tiiis llllt"*'I wa1 flied with the Cou11ly Ciera of Orat19t c our1ty 011 •uouu 11, 1'81 """° Publllhed 0rlnQllt Coall Delly Piiot, Slpt. 11, u , Oct 2, '· '"' 41~1 l'UIUC MOTICE .. AU"lllaltlt4t .. O .. l•ATINO UNO.It "CTIT10US 8USINIU MAME The lotlowlno ""'°" hes wltlld<ewn •1 • oeneral part11er from ,,,. pa,,ne"'11p -••Uno under tlle llc-11tlou1 bullneu nam#' of REPPAC, 15011 Percy Drive, Westmll\lltr, C.lllornla 93613. The fictitious buslneu name stale· menl IOI' t/19 par1nars/llp was 111.0 on April 21, 1"1 In ti. County ot 0r .. ve. Full Name and Address ot the Person Wltlldr-lng· NICOLE ALIX BRUNELLE, 150ll Percy Orlve. WHtmlMter, C.lllornla 91'&J . NlcOM A. Br-II• Fiie No. F·160Sn Publlll'ecl Oraoot Coast Dally Polo!, Sa!Pt 11, U, Oc1. a, t. ltlt 409~1 Piil.iC MOTICE l'UIUC MOTICE 'ICTITIOUS IUSINISS NAMl ITATaMENT The follow Ing per.ons are doln9 1>uslnu111 · MI OWATER llMITEt>. 9'11 LI Gr•n•d• Avenue, Fountain Valley, C•lllornl• moa R_,, Jamet Lee NHI, 9'2' l a Grenada Avenue, Fountain Valley. Calltornla '110I Rlch••d Outweter. »A1 Tempe Orlv•. Huntington -h, Calllomla ,_ FUTU•I LIASIE Harvey RObert Jecobs County Clerk of Orange county °" 0' This stat-I •ff Ille<! with Ill• s.i>t >O. ltll TIOIELANO' ANO County Clerk o1 Orancie County on ~P '17- SUW E•GEO LANDS tem btr 24, ltll Published Or ... Ccwou Dilly Piiot, AT 0<1. 1,' 1', Jl, ltll '31H1 SANTA CATALINA ISLAND Pub"'""' Oranqt CCWIH Di iiy Pllo1, 1-------------NOtl<t 11 llereb' Qlven ,,.., Iha ...... 0<1 J, '· 1•, ll, '"'' 4Jl2-ll1 PUIUC llOTIC£ FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NA.Ml STATEMENT Tiit loll-Ing person Is doln9 bu•I· "~'' ., ruauc MOTIC£ NOTICE OF SALE Tllh buslneu 11 conducted llmlttd pertnenl\lp ROC.'1 J-L " HNI Ing ..... ol St•I• tlclel•ndl ano lul>-morged lancts to Santa c.1111,,. l1lano Company (PRC l•l', 11 at Santa C•l•llna ISiand wlll eqolr• Oe<tmber 31, 1911 Tiie ulsllno lease 10 the hland Company covers twenty-nine N r<•I• o1 Siii• ••no. some ol whkn ••• lmpro""" with pltr1 ano ,.,_!no -Y litlO'-Tld91anch end sul>meroect by • 1and1 wltllln !NI city llmlls of AvelOn aro not tllt -J«I o11111s notke. ALAN SNAPP ARCHITECT, 41'9 MacArthur Boulevard. Suite 100, Newpo,, Beach, C.lllornla '!1'60 Noll<• Is nere1>y given purwant 10 ••cllons 3011 tnd :ion of Ille Cl•ll C- ol the Siii• 01 C1111orn1a the un ders•on•d. Mcl'ariano To•lftQ Inc .. 111 wll at pubtlC acUllon, It S76 No Btllvla, Or... CA 92 ... 11 10 00 a m on Tllu•MM•, Int ttno Clay ot Oc tober ttll the following oesc:rl-pro- pe:rt y, to w11 Tiii• JUI-I was 111.0 wllll tna County C,fer1l ol 0rlnQllt County Oft Stc>- tembtr >, 1t11 Staff ol IN State Lindi Commlulon Is stUOylnQ alternallves lor the IU1ure management of thew tlcleland1 and 1ubmerQed •-· The alterN1tlve1 un- Alln H Sntpp, 42'9 MacArthur Bouloard. Sult• 100. N ... por1 Boach, Cll llornla 'l7IMO ·~•O JaQut• !ID VI N •lt31S2BW~it OJll·•• ,.1,_. <Mr COftllderallon will Include. but are ncn llmlteo to, r>e90tlatl0ft ol • r-w•t fllCTITIOUS IU'1NIS.S Publlshe<I Or1n91 Co.sl Dally Piiot, ..... with the Sanl• Catalln• ISlanCI NAMI ITATIMl!NT Sept. lS, Ckl. J, '• !6, 1"1 422._.1 Company; i.ollcltallon o1 bldl tor a Tiiis buslnes.s 11 conducted by 1n In· dlvlduel Alan H, Sna1>1> lirol IH·r-. Cluutlt.'. George. P1CT1nou1 1us1Nass The tollowlno per.on1 ••~ doing future leaw, malnl""41M• of the ., .. b\11lne11as: flUIUC M011:£ as open_., direct OPeratlon ot the Tiiis statement wa• llled wllh tno County Clerk ol Orange Couritv on Sep. tembtr 30, 1'81 !>••O Wle "'°' lht purpOW of Wiii fylno lien of the ~r119nea lor tow· 11111 •nd1or 1tor-cnaroes too11her wltn COSlS OI ad•erll•l1111 -.. .,..,. ... at sal• Dated lh••9tn d•Y or OClober. , .. , JI( LIEN SALES IJunald 11.ll'fold, Tnmrn) and NAMISTATIMaNT '.\, 111 nl art a II of M tssou ri and The totlowlno person 1' doing bU$I· Bl•TCHl!R BUSINESS CENTER. 1--------...-----area tor recreatlOftll u11u by st1te or CORONA. ?7'11 La Paz ROid, Laouna NH9MI local 9ovtrnmental a9ency, 1nd FllJIU •HOOIS, ICIENOALL " HA•· Published OranQO CCWl\I Delly Pilot, .... s ••. .11, .. ~l!l'Undch1ldrt.·n Recila ... RDIZZO NE STUDIOS IH>n uf lhl· Ho~ar) was h e ld CALIFORNIA. 1001 w. ""'St .• Sult• Th d 0 H,CoslA~c. ma Nlouel, Callfwnl• t»77 NOTICE TO c •IOITO•s bruklng up the lubject 11nd• Into 8••-R. llrtc .... 27tll LI Pat N .. A·"""2 •m•ll•r. -·t• IHW SMrc•li. Road,~ Nl.-i, Celtforl'lla tan Superior c .... rl of tll• State of Staff ol Ille Stal• L•llCI• CommlulOn ROftlld E. Blrtcllef, 11611 LI Pa.r Calllornla, lor the C_.y of Or-. wlll hOld a OUbllc hearing on October •INGTON A .. ,........_, uw c_.-1t11fl Oft~ •lvd., Sulle lff N.-.,.rt ... c:11. ca. '2444-J'Otl 0c I '· 19'1 4322-tl ru1uc •nee on un. U), etuber 8. 1!181 JoMPll v. Ard•~. l•U Elden ·'' j JO P\1 .ti St John the ... Cosl•MIM. c.. t»27 ROid, ~NI-I, Cellfomla tan In'"' -ter of -Enat• of JACOB IS, 1 .. 1. from I 00 p"' to S:OO pm. Publlslleel Oraoot Ccwlst Dally Pllot.'-------------- Baron A. Bl,,cllef, 17611 La P11 ROSS WUISTER, Dtc••-· and 7 .00 p.m to t 00 Pm In the ROid. ~ N'9W1. Celllwnla 92411 No!lce 11 ne..oy gl...., to cr..ntor1 Boardr-., "" Floor, Port of ~ •Giie,, M. c.mtioell, 27611 Le Pa.r 11avl1111 clalm1 -Inst tht Mid cMct-Beach Bulldl"11, ttS Haroor PlaH. BJpl1-.t (..11hnl1C' Church Tlll•1>Utlne .. 1sconc1u<tedbyan1n- \I J,., of lht• Res urrection dlvlclu•'Jc.Anllnw. Ocl 2, t, ... D, ltll 03HI FICTITIOUS 8U$1NESS MAME STATEMENT \\ ,,., hl'ld 11n F'nda). October Tnls 11.i-wa11 111., w1111 the 'J l!JKI :11 10 001\M also al St County Oerll o1 ~-County •nStp. .l11hn 1111' B.1pti:.1 Calholit• tember "· '"'· ,,,.,.. ( 'httr(•h tntt:rml'nl St'r\'11.'t'S P1i1>1hr1ec1 Oranoe Coast Dally Piiot I ullo\\t'll 1 mmed1.itety at the Sept. ••. u. 0c1. 2. •. tt11 ..,,,_.. MJC MllTICE AOlcl, ~ NltWI. Cetltomla tan cient to Ill• claims 11'1 -Office of u. Lono BNCll, Cellfomi• -ml>tn ot Tiiis IMlslrMss 11 cone1uctec1 by• clari. ot ""atorewld '°"" OI' '° -,,,.. public are 1nv1ted to a1tene1 tN t NOTICE OF DEATH OF -r•I -"-rv.tp· wnt tllem to 1111 uncien~ al Ult of. publlc hearing eno prewnt wrlnen A-r1M.Cempbefl flceolMICHAELR WUISTER,a pro-and or oral comment1 upon Illa JAMES H . BR I TTON This ~I•• llled wl1" 11" ruslonal co•PO••llon, 1"'37 Par•· 11tern1tlv•• av1ll•ble to the Com· AND OF PETITION TO County Clerk of Oranoe County on mount Blvd., SUit• B, Paramount. CA min ion. ln<IUOlno. but not llmlted lo, A OM IN I 5 TE R EST ATE Auo1.11t 1e, 1"1 '0723, whkll '•"•' offk• 1• ""'piece of lhON 111ted ebow All commenu wilt NO. A 104973. T ftf' toltowlftQ per$0n\, •'• OolnQ btnin•ss.•' ALLSTATE REALTO RS. ISlS Moa v-Orin E , Colla Mew. Calllornltt»21o XCallbtr •n•t•lmtnts, 1US Pacific Coast Highway •304, Corona del Mir, Gallle><nla 91•2S <;uot.I Shl'pherd Ct>metery, , ll unt1n~t on H t'aeh. Ca Sl'1 \ 1t·c:. unclt•r I Ill' 1h rl'ct1on nf H.1rhcH 1, .. rnn \l1111n1 Ohvt.> :\lor111.111 111 <m.la }tesa fllCTITIOUS IUllNaSS NAMI STATIMI NT The lot-tno ptrlOr\ 11 dof"11 bull· ,...,.. busln.u Of Ille undltrs19notc1 In all m•I· be prov'-to members of tht Stale Publl-OrlnQllt Coast Delly Piiot. l••S ptrUlnlng to wld Mtale. SIKh lands CommlUIOft for tl>elr (Oftfldt••· T 0 a I I h e I r s ' Sept.••."· ou. 2 • '· 1 " 1 41 'H• ~~~':'~ ~1\:, :,-P,=..-::•:, ~':r;: t1o;t~ff .,111 consi0er lnPVt •rom t11e benef iciarles, cr~d itors Nit.IC tlTC( within tour months alter IM first public -Interested governmenlAI and COntingent CredltOrS Of publication"' lhh notice. onllllH -wtll presanl 111 recommen-J a mes H . Br j t t 0 n and Tnls bu$1neu I• conduc ltd bV •11 In· dlYldUtl JamtsH Jones Thi• si.1.,.,.,.1 wa~ 11100 w1111 t11t Countv Cluk of Oranoe Cou11tv on Set> timber lO Hit ~ 1<I 5:1~>-I DEATHS ELSEWHERE S \ ::-.; I) lfo. <l IJ I \ P 0 H1·t111•t l ":•\ 1 1 ·,1pl lhtrl I. K ;i i I I' \ • j I II 111 I' I' fl"' 111.111d1•1 0 1 11,1\ ,ol .. 1,1tiun-. al ll 1.1 th t I\ .111 ,1 n d Sun I llo·gu •111.·ll '°'Jltll d ,I\ '' \H\\ll "· n r , \P• 1-:mma Rug hce. !l:l .1 re p111 t1•1 lor I he old '\1•1\ York 111.•r,ild l°nhum• for :"i/; \l'Urs a11fl .1 1•l1t't' f1w11d of I ht• I.II I 1'.11 .111nl fltJflM'\ I'll tl11•d l'11l•,dt1\ lt('Stl' \111 <:11 1 1\11\ ''tt1f "••rl«rn,kl. :;1 ,1 I II I " I t I I fol \ I II u 11 .1 1,1111111,11111 tl11·d \\cdnt·' 11.1 \ \1 \HS 1'.11.1. E Fra nee 1 ,\ P Lt Cnl Gu) Chan t:.l. 11. commander or tht• Frrneh air forct>'s ·P ,1 1rcil o f 1-'runce:· aerohal1<· flight team. was killed when his jct l'resh ed during ,1 I rmnin~ session. the ;iir for('l' :innuuneed ThursnJ~ ru1uc NOTICE fllCTITIOUS •USINESS NAMl ITATEMINT Tne lotlowlnQ perton Is doing l>tdl· n•'I •S. SUTTON EXTENDED CAAE SERVICES. 171JI Bey Street F- l•ln Velloy. Calltomla ttlOI THE SUTTON FOUNDATION, a Callforl'll• corporation. 111J1 Bay Strut, Fount•ln V•ll•Y. Calllor1111 tt70I Tiiis .,.,.,,.... It cCM>ducted or • <«· Porat1011. Tiie Sutton Founelallon GuyW Rkhef'dl. p,.._, Tllit Jla.,,._I WM flied wllll the County Clerk Of Or-County on S.,.. ttmber 17, ltlt. LI• Ottkn SlleldOft L For9mM1, I SJI N orlll c:...ti;ry Bolllt•ffd Santa AN, Ce. '11111 n.u•s. LANO ARCHITECTURE, l!SI Airway Ave A-l, Costa Mew, Ce. '14211 Peter G WelSOn>cl, 1'44 O\lllon Way, LIQUN Beech. C. '14St Tiiis busfneu ll conclue1ed by 1n In· dlvklual P9ltr G Wellbrod ThlS st.twnen1 wH flied wllh th• C0<1nty Cler-ol Or-County on Sep. tembtr ll, ltll Ft7"24 Publllhed ~•not C.out Delly Piiot Sip!. 11, lJ, Oct 1. '· ltll -.ti ruauc MOncc PICTlnousaullNISS OATEos.pc n .1t11 de11on ••to'"' most •PP•Ot>••••• persons who may be l't7t1SS Pu1>11sneo Oranot Ccwoit 0111y Pilot. NAMI ITATIMINT MICHAEL R. WUISTEA alternative "' ""' Slate Lands Com· o therwise interes ted in the MICHAIL• WUllTHI minion 11 Its Octoc.r tnffllng, whkh , ~:::.~o:.ic;-•ng per tons ••• doln9 Anentey .. L.. . Is lontallvtly KhtdUttO fOf' CktoOer JO, W I I I and/or estate: .. IUC -""'£ FOXX ANO ASSOCIATES. 1SOS2 1 .. u ..... ..-....... ~·. ltlt, (n s.cr-lo Me .... berl ol the A petition has been filed rw ""'"' Sprln9dale, Sult• c. Huntington ... ram-.CA"7J:J public may •110 •11-that meeuno by Lorine A Hoskins and1------------- Del 1, 9 "· "· ... 1 " ... " 1tu> u..1m •llCI may __., tllelr views to 1M . • . . Beecll,Ce.'21Mt commlu1ona11N1llme Robert R . Hurw1U in the NOTICED, Mantia IC.•Y FOflw. uou Spr-Publl•llecl °'~ coa.1 °111' Piiot. More ~111c Information may bt Superior Court of Orange 01,AULT ANO 1...0ale. Suite C, Huntinoton BHc:h, Sept U, Oct J. t, 1,, ltll 42~1 .... , OH 0 SI C..'mf9 °0~~!~:°L1~~::.:!.~1on Cou.nty r equest i.ng that ,:,,';!';~AN;NOTI~~ Foaa Development Corp. (• l'UIUC MOltl tl07 13tllSlrMI Lorine A . H oskins and IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN Calllornla corPO••llon), lSOS2 Spr. S.cramento, Calllornl• tstl4 Robert R . Hurwitz be ap-FORECLOSE BECAUSE vou ARE ~~Sul!• c . HIHlll"11ton Beech, PICTITIOUS 8UllNIU Allentlon· &eny Louie (91') m -1m p 0 Int ed a s per s 0 n a I BEHIND IN YOUR PAVMENTS, IT NAMISTATIMI NT orJentMocllonC91•132222n t t • t d MAV BE SOLO WITHOUT ANY Tiil 1 bullntu I• c-..Cted by a <«· . Tiiis 11 not a le><mal r-1 lor bids, rep r e Sen a I Ve 0 a • COURT "Cf ION, and '°"' may Ila.,. PO••"°"· bu~:~0!~owl"11 pertons ••• doing but merely .,. 1nv1tet1on ta< comment m in IS te r the e St ate 0 f the ·~·· •lohl to brlno JOUr •«ount In ~~i~t Corp COMPUTER !>YSTEMS, ""' on su~tan11.,. Is-prior to stall•• James H . Britton (under goo0 standing by .,.y1ng all of .,our F Gothard s1 ... 1. Unit J. Huntington commondetlon ol , ... commlulon I he I n depend en I Ad. past due.,.,,,_,. plu• permitted COl-J-L. 00· Be 11 Cllltor 1 t2t-O Pub0111td Oranqe Coast Dally Piiot. . • ts and ••-within thNe mont~ T·-Tllll =:::::was "'"" with Ille ac~geHna:o.11.•wutWllton. Oct.t.ltll U IMl m1n1stration of E s tates from tlle date'"'' notice ....... . NOTICE o, uun1a•s ULIE county Cler1l ol o.--. County on Sep. 0 .102, Coll• Mesa, C.llfornla 92627 Act). The petition is set for con•e.i. Tllb • .._,I• P .m SI as of T.S,Ne.1-'U.M,. te•"btr1',l .. 1. Htl., A. &ooeh, -WHI WlllOft PlllJC llflC( hearing in ()ept. NO, J at S.ptemi.rt,ltllendwllllnc:rMNun-On TUESOAY,0CT09ER20,l .. l at F179'U 0 ·101,ColtaMIM,C..lfornlatav 700 c·. c t 0 I tllyouracc.ounlbK-CurAnt.You 11:00 A.M •• CROCKER CUSTODV PvbllslWd Or-Coa•t Delly Piiot Tiii• bullnes1 l1 <OllOucltO by en In-IVIC en er r ve, may not ...... to !MY"" entire ~Id CORPORATION as duly appointed Sept."· is. 0c1. 2, t , '"' 41-..1 dMdull NOTICl! TOC•IDITOltl West, In the City of Santa portion o1 your accOU<1t e...,. "'°"911 Tru1t" undtf and pUrtUenl to Deed of Hel.,, A. Bootll 0, BULK T•ANSPE• Ana callfornia on October lull PIY,,,.,,I wn clem...ciecl, but you Tr1.111 rec....-June 1, 1m. as ln1t. -MO ~. Tiiis s1atemat11 wH tlleo with tll• 11«1. ""-''11 u .c.c.1 28 1981 at 9. 30 a m must P•Y tlle amount si.ted •bow. No Mn.ln-1316',PIQt .... ofOf. r-,..,..,, c ...... 1yCle11lolO,..nveCounty.,..s.p.. Notice Is hereby gln11 to the ' • • Unless Ille oblloetlon belno lltl•I RecordllntlleottlceottheCoun-tembtr ••. ltet c reditors of ESMAIEL JASSIM IF YOU OBJECT to the lortclowd upon permll• • longer ly Rtcorder Of Orenoe County, NOTICITOCONT•ACTOH '11WD TreMlt,..,,.,-bulln.ulddreuls granting Of the petition, perlOO,JOUhl•etlle119Alr'9111to1top Callfornla . CALLING '0" 810S PubllshtO Drano-C.0.•I Delly Piiot, 31 E. Yale Loop, City of trvlne, County you Should either appear Ille lorec.losure Oflly bY IMYlllQ Ille en· WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION SC HOOL O 1 STRICT . HU~. Stpt. 11, tl, Oct 2, t. ltll 4141-tl of Or•-State of '•lllor11l1 t•at a . tire amo1.1nt demanded by your TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, 0 B 0 HIG bulk ,;;;-;i., Ill 11>ou'i"10 be m.6. to at the hear mg and state creditor wllnln lhrM mOftlhl .... ,the CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIED ~~~&j'L~IS1':~~H UNI N H P'UlllC MQTIC( ROBERT L. T HOMASON ANO your Objections Or f ile datt ol recordatlon Of this OOC:ument, CHECK, (pay.Ola., time Of .... '" BIO DEADLINE. 2.00 P.M ' MON. GLORIA J. THOMASON Transi.. .... written objections with the which d•le OI recordlno' tPPHrl lawful money ot Ille Ulllted StatH) •I DAY. OCTOBER"·"'' "ICTITlOUS IUllNIU WllOH business eddrtSI 1• "'" court before the hearing. ,,.T,.0°"11~ -A ·~ .-~1 -· mu,•t ,,.,. Soutn front entrance to Ille Old PLACE OF BIO RECEIPT· HUN· NAMI STATIM•NT Lassan, Clly ol Fountain Valley, Coun· ,.., -· u... ··-· ·--~ Ora1199 Courthouse looteo In the 200 TING TON BEACH UNION HIGH ty of Orange, State Of Calltornla Your appearance may be PIY. or to arrange for payment to Oop Blocll of WKI S-• A,,. Blvd. (lorme< SCHOOL DISTRICT EDUCATION fllt following per.ons ar• doln9 The -rty to C. lransterrtd Is in person Or by your at-Ille loroclOsure. <>< II rour pr-ny Is Wt•t •t• St-> S...ta Ana, Calllomla, buslneu •• 1 r IO for --• " ·~ CENTER, 102SI Ye><ll.town A••nue. LEWCO ELECTRIC co. INC.,. cloKrlbed In oerwr .. as All stock In torney . c:n:::: ::c.~ Re:::: :nc1 ,;.,...,: :::.::!'::!:V'-:11~',~=\~':;v=~ ~~::~~~:"c.'::.~.~=~~.1~~· Ca llfornla corPO•atlon, 4SI North ~~~111~";"'~N~·~~:'::' ::ig I F Y 0 U A R E A ment, m_.ing-' lo< See lslano Trvitlntht_,,,.11 ... ted lnseld PROJECT IDENTIFICATION~ BIYO., Newport Buell, Ce. WINE FOR BONA l'IOE PUBLIC CREDITOR o r a cont · Community Auoclellon ., U72' Countv-State clHCrlbedas l<>ltJ NAME. 810 No. 471 -Storm Earl A Lewl1. SO I El -na EATING PLACE buSIMU known es ingent Creditor Of the de· Birtcher Orlve, El Toro, Calllomla o1 Tract No. lS1', In the City Of Costa Orellla'llf, Wtltmlnster H'9fl Sc-I. "FRENCH IC.ITCHEN" end louted at I '2•lD (114) 7~7~1 Mesa, ColHllY of Oren'llf, Stale ot PLACE Pt.ANS ARE ON FILE. A ..... NtwpOf'l ltecll, C.. '2 .. J •Mt Birch Strtet. City of Newport Ceased, YOU must fj e your If you have any quosllon1, yo1.1 Calllornl• ....... m• 1'9Corded In HU NTINGTON BEACH UNION HIGH Fra"'" M L.ewb. )GI El-... Buch. County of Orange, State of claim with the court or Should contact ......... , or the QOV· Book 125• PIQt5 M to 42• Incl~.,.: SCHOOL DISTRICT EDUCATION A~~j1N=:;".i~1:';, • cor-ca1llorn1a. present it to the personal ernmental aQtney which may,...,. In· Mlsc•ll•NOU• Maps, •n.,""' 0 " CENTER, flo\llntenen<e, Operations POra11on Th• bulk trensrer will be conwm-representat·1ve appo·1 nted sured your loan o LOSE the County Recor0tro1 s d county. lo meled on<>< •flu Ille '7th day Of De· Ro meml>• r, v u MA Y Tru1tor or record owner. JULIO end Con•lruct n, Room 311• lOHI LewcoElectrlc Co., Inc. b the court w 'thln four LEGAL RIGHTS IF VOU 00 NOT TRICIA Yorlltown A-. Huntlnoton Beech, Br Eerf "'·Lewis, tol>tr. , .. , •110:00 A.M ... WESTERN y I PT ACTION CO RTEZ SANTANA and PA Celllornl•'2646;Pllone: (714)'64-J:m, Prwclenl MUTUAL ESCROW CORP. ATTEN: months from the date of TA~~'::~~ EREBY .GIVEN that c . SANTANA • E•t. l10. This ···-...... llled with the MARILYN WESTMORELAND wnott first issuance of letters as N I I H Th• str .. 1 -HS.,,., other com· NOTICE IS Hl!REBV GIVEN lhal •dclrtu 11 ,.; So. Yorba si. SI.Ill• • purs11antt0Ar1kle IV, Sections I •nd 2 mon cle~tlon, 11 any, of the reel ,,,. •l>ov9-namecl Sc-I Olitrk t 01 County Clertl of °'ln'llf County on Sep. 101• Tuilln. ""°· C.lllornla. That the prov 1ded In Section 700 of of ,,,. oeci.rtttlon ol eo ........ 1s, COft· Pf'operty cleSCrlbed lbOW IS purported Orange County, Celllornle, acting by ttmbtr 1', ltll. '11"216 last dale I« llllng clalms In tlle escrow the probate C 0 de 0 f dltlon1 and Resttlc11ons, --Oc· to bt. "9 IMlller StrMt. Cost• Mesa, end thr--" 1t1 Goevemino Board. .... roferreOtollereln ls0ctOCM•1', ltll. California. The time for 1-26• 1916 In 8ooll 11"7• ~ C..lllomi. n.» ....... , ,· 1 p.,..u.,,.., 0r*'Olt Coast Delly Piiot So fer es Is known lo Ille Tranlf•'"· • . , • ~·OJ of Offklal Records, Oran .. TM 1.1nc11trslehecl Trvst" dlKlelms "• '• 1 n• •' re • rred 10 • • Set>t. 11, u .0c1. 2. t. '"1 4t~• all buSlnessname• eno addrKWS u-f 1ling claims Wiii not ex-county, c.11tom1a, a l><'Ncll of Ille oe.. 111, llabltl"' I« any lncorrectnen of "OISTRlcr', will receive""' lo, but . lo to fO months II II Of Y"*!lofa_..,llllti I~ ·t~t ·:.,.,.,.,._. ano ~~, com-not .... ~'~~,"",,. •..,,..we~ ~.'eoc_t!_~,· 1 PVIUC ...... r by the TrlftSMror for Int pest thr• pire pr r ur oa on pe .... ·--~-vu~ .. ~. WU........... .u.... ~"-·~ Yffrs•re SAME from the date of the hear-OCCllrred. HOik• ol said brMCh I ncl cltsltnatloft, 11 eny. l!low1\ llereln. for ""' -prot«t. --------------'I Dated· Auvust 1' 1'81 I II ed bo 11 ... w11 flied for l'9COrd on AUQUSt •. s.rd Ml• will be ....o.. but wltMut Bids SNll 119 -e1vec1 '" tne t>1a<.e N......, RoeERT L. THOMASON ngYnOoU c M AaY vEeX. AM 1 NE 1t11, '" 11oo1t u111, Paoe 1..s of 111c1 cownent °'warranty,••-or Im· Identified-· and lllall lie --GLORIAJ. THOMASON Offlcl•I Rec:0<1b. No PIY~ of flMI Plied, f'tt9t"dlng t111e. llOStesilOft, °" ancl pvblkly rwc:1 ·-at"" ebow· ITATl,.,1"J:'~1"'.'::DOffMaNT Trami.r... t he file kept by the court. due am-.,,., otcurred. T'lltnflare, encumbrencu, to pay ,,,. unpa id steted time-place. "CTITIOUS BUllNIU NAMI Publlllled OrAnQe Coast Dally Piiot, If YOU are interested In the the Sea Ill-Community AnoclatlOn be lane• ol tlle not•<•> tt<ured by llld Eec11 bid mu11 conform and be Tiie IOl!owlno per-flaw ebln-Oct. t. t'8t ...,,._., state Y''" ma fl le a re doe• he•9b'f elect to •II or,_ to lie De.cl Of Trvst, !JO.wit: •t 12,41>.D, In-rflpontlve lo Int <iontract do<urntnb. e ' ..,.... y • IOICI, the IOll-&no clel<rlbeel rMI P'"O- chldi"11 ll prov'-In w ld no•hl • ..,. h<ll lllO wll 119 ecc-nlecl by d .,... ""o1 i... lktll•-~neu quest with t he c o urt to re· P'tr1V to 11t1Sl'y tlle oOllvetton: vanus, 11 eny, uncle< Ille t.,,,..1 ot said ""M<ut'lly reMrecS to In the contract ~!::'TtN:~s ~'~ ~~~~ :,'!i~ Plate MllTIC[ celv e special notice o f t h e Unit 21 o1 Lo4 t situated In Trect Dffd of Tn11t, '"•· c,..,.... •nd ••· documents and 1ry"" 1111 of P.._.., Newport B .. ch,,ca. ftMO Inventory of estate assets '444, 11 perm•,_......, In aoots n4• pensfl ol ti.. Trvst .. and Of tlle trusts subcontrec:ton. "CTITIOUI IU.,NalS Peoes ~. lnc>ull.,. ol MIKell•nt9UI createdbV Miid Deedol Trust. TM OIST"ICT ,_,,.,..the t'9fltto Tha lktlllout b\ialneu neme ,.... NAMa ITATaMaNT and Of the petitions, aC· Map1 In the Office of tlltt C°"nly Thebent1klaryundltrwldl>Mclof relect enyor•llblcltortowalw•ny errtdto•-waslll9dlnCcluntyon Thelollowlfle..,_l,clolnQbusl· cou nts and reports Recorder of Orange Ceu111y, Tr1.1•I heretofore Hec1.1ted end de· lrreoulerMIH « tnfOmlelltles In any une 11• t .. l. net.1 H : d lbed i S t • 1200 C•lllornla. llvtl'M to Ii. undttnl ...... a written !>141 or In the blddlfl9. . Jemn M MOOs. 1717 "'-HA"~ l'H'l'$1CAL T"IERAPY. escr n ec 100 The r«4f'd ""'"_,Of the P">' Ot<lar.tlOn Of o.rt...it -o.....fld Tiii OIST"ICT ,_determined the L-,HllnllngtOftBMch,Ce . .,._ 400 H_,.,, c.Mtt' Of'lw , S;i"' No. Of the California Probate peny.-ec-'yk-et21S.• d ltt ~ ti f lr11<e A GuY'tlte, 10 Morn11111 Cod 1 1 .. tor Salt, anE •,"!.!_ •:,_ "o~e o teneral pnwelllnQ rete o1 per diem lory0rl,,.,lrvlne,Ce.t27l4 ,..,N....,..,8-11,ClllfonlletllMO e . l t le nd Or ve, Newport t een, Oef•uft -1ect,_, 10 -11. ,,_.,.... wtoes1n n.1«1lllylft""'kllt1111werk 11,,.., T ...,,_ 12 Plolnt Loma, Joe M<lt-k-, ...... T .. 1...-1 f"lr Lor-IM A Hoskins and ca111orn11 Is Lloycl •. M1.111.,.. eft4I der1lgned c11.111d Hid Notice of It 10 lie ......,,.,.,... for M<fl cran or C-• clef MM. c. '212S ,,.,,_, '""'-· C1Hfl0ml1 '2714 I • Francfl MulltM. O.fa111tanc1a1ect1ontos.11101>er• typeof_. _ __,10enc..wu.. 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Ort t •.I.isl • --., , Oct. I, t , 16, b , 1 .. 1 tlt141 s.,t. I t. Ot1. I, lit,"" m'l41 •• Dally Piiat FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 1981 · lABUll llACH /111111:1111 COMICS 66 GARDEN 87 Readers write Ann Landers that sex doesn't have to be fantasy ... 82 D 0 Saddle~ack colleges a~k $25 mi11ion state aid The Saddleback Com munity ~ollege District will need nearly t'lS million from the state next , ~ear lf funding is to keep pace •Uh a master plan designed to terve 60,000 students by the year 2000. That's the total cost of a U&t ~ . -rojects approved by district trustees for submission to tbe vommunity College Board of $overnors. The so-called "pte· liminary plan packages" are subm itted annually to obtain state financial support for major construction projects. Pan ot the package endorsed by tnatees ls a ~.OOO·square· foot ctueNOm building for the SootbC~ in Mission Viejo. Fun.._ for tbe new building w•• ineluded as a priority item In the toveming board's list of capital outlay projects for the c llfrenl fiscal year. Ho•ever, the $7.5 million al· location for the building's con· strudion waa deleted Crom the state budget at the last moment. Saddleback officials are hopeful that the building will re· tain a high priority for support in the 1982-83 state budget, but ~ay the cost of the building bas rncreased to more than $8.6 ·million over the past year due to Inflation. - More than $15.4 million of the total $25 million request being sent to the Board of Governors for next year is for projects at the district's North Campus in Irvine. Included on the list is $1.8 million for purchase of 40 acres of land from the Irvine Company for future campus expansion. The district budgeted the en· lire cost of the land in its own budget this year because a purchase option between the dis· trict and the Irvine Company ls due to expire next summer. College officials say they in· eluded the request for state funding for the purchase in the event financial aid may be available. Other North Campus projects on the list include: -$6.5 million for construction . of a "bub" building containing a library, instructional media PEOPLE PAUCITY AT MAIN 'EACH -The volleyball players , are gone, the kids are back in $Chool. and summer festival vis itors have left for the season. All that's left are hardy Delly"-' -illy l'etrkl O'o-11 waders braving chilly water temperatures and those enjoy· ing a serene stroll on the popular Laguna Beach strand. Hiker saved from cliff plunge Dermties pluck Dana Point man from seaside bluff By JOHN NEEDHAM Of ... o.lly "-' M9ff A hiker who managed to tscape plunging lo his death from a sandstone bluff in Dana Point by wedging his foot into a six-inch crevice was rescued Thursday by Oranee County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol dep· uties. According to Deputy Bob l>enlinger, Richard Mansir. 49, bf Dana Point, was hiking along the blufftop near Scenic Drive at about 1:30 p.m . when the cliff edge gave way. causing him to tumble more than 150 feel down the bluff. Denlinger, who descended to Mansir's precarious perch and attached a harness to him so he could be hoisted to the top of the bluff, said the hiker was clinlint to a rock outcropping above a 65-foot vertical drop to tbe rocks below. "He couldn't go up and he couldn't go down." Denlinier said. "He had managed to wedge his foot Into a narrow crevice that had been eroded ht the sandstone and that's what uved him." l Denlinger said no other pedestrians in the area wit· nessed Mansir's fall , but a pleasure boat offshore saw him hanging on the bluff and radioed Dana Point Harbor Patrol head· quarters. Denlinger said by the time he and fellow harbor deputy Scott Gilmore reached the scene, Mansir bad been stranded for about 30 minutes. He said Gilmore and sheriff's deputy Steve Kent lowered him on mountain climbing gear to where the hiker was hanging. He said the harbor patrol fire boat directed them to the scene. Newport Equity lacks r e ady c a s h As a handful of investors anx· iously li.ltened, an Orange Coun· t.y Su]Mlrlor Court judee was told that no funds can be found to operate Newport Equity Funds Inc., the troubled mortgage brokerage whose affairs now are io the hands of a court.appointed receiver. Beyoad about $2,000 in one ac· touat, no other money is availa· b~ that would permit the re· ceiver, Milton Gordon, a former st.ate rut estate commissioner, to handle Newport Equity's af. fairs. The effect of the cash·poor condiUon is that Gordon could have to seek the judge's permlasion to transfer funds for operating purposes from other accounts containing money that otherwise would go to investors in the form of payments against money they loaned. Several persons associated with the case said Thursday it is too early to tell just how in· veslors will rare in the wake of the coUapse of the firm which had been doing business in Newport Beach for more than a decade. "But there is no reason for panic," said Judge Edward Wallin in an interview after the court hearing. He pointed out that loan payments are continu· ing to be received by Newport Equity. That represents money that could be repaid to investors, he said. Pay pushes permit processing t3uilders can pay Laguna st aff overtime expense Developers In Laeuna Beach ~ho want to 1et their permitl i>tocessed quickly ml1ht eoD· •tder slipping a few bucks to city •metals. And they'll have .. e endorse· anent of the City Council, too. · Now. we're not wrttin1 about bribes here. We're wriUna about a "pro- \tislon for the mwe Umely COD- • 1iderat.lon of developmeot pro- posals," accordn,1 to the DOtioa put forward tht. ~eek by Coull· ellman Bill Wilcox•. ' . I ••?S 4? > • 22¥ :W jL!fW tf h ! In llmpi.r terms, developers caa llOW pay city employees 0fttt4111e in order to expedite tbelrapptltatlona for permlta. Ci\)' plannin1 officials would woR solely OD that developer's project after workln1 hours, wtth otlaer applicaUon1 beina proc.e11ed durinc the normal workinl day. Wlkom HYS Lbe city staff is lnvolv.t nearly full Ume in pre. parirl1 the Local Coastal Plan a n d ln revl1ln1 the city's General Plan. !4~1 That leaves little time for - them to process applications for new developQlenta in the Art Colony and Wilcoxen said be has. received compl aints from builders that tbe process is too.. slow. So council members this week directed their city manager to alow builders t.M opportunity to pay overtime expenses (at time a"1I a hall) in order to re· ceive expedited attention to their permit.a. ..... ( .... Viewing platform approved A low-profile viewing platform to be constructed at the base of Thalia Street in Laguna Beach has received city council ap· prov al after months of debate. City Council endorsement came without public discussion this week after a summer of re· visions, hearings and even a petition drive by nearby resi· dents. The end result? The complet· ed Thalia Street Mini Park will be little more than a two·tiered kapur wood deck overlooking the beach. Gone are plans for a gazebo atop the bluff as are plans for other view-impairing features. Thalia Street residents said they did not want a structure similar to one constructed two years ago at the end of Oak Street. They argued the massive plat· form would be out of scale for Thalia Street, and petitions con- taining 200 signatures of local residents ur~ea a low-key proj· ect. The city has received a $48,000 grant from the slate Coastal Conservd~y for construction of a platform at Thalia Street. What the city will get for its money is a bWo·tiered flat deck made or kapur wood . Can ine dip be n e fit dae A flea and tick dip for canines will be held Sunday in Laguna Beach with proceeds going to a variety of animal welfare groups. The doggie dip bealns at nooo at the Tail·wa.gger shop at 18SO South Coast Hiahway ,. with the last canine immersion at S p.m. Owners are advised to brln1 along a towel and brush. Sponson are the Oranse Coun· ty Groomer's Aseoclatlon and the cost per pet ls $5. For ln· formation, call 49f·2006. l center, stwdent center, bookstore, food service and stu- dent service areas. -$3.6 million for conatructloa of a 29,100-square·foot PbYliHl /science and classroom bulldins. -$3.9 million for a 19,000- sq uare·foot buildin1 for elec- tronics, computer science and data processing., -$450,000 for landlcapinc and alte development for \Ile CWJW buildings. The material f>e{na aubmttted'- to the Board of Governon ls used by that body to develop the capital outlay prioritJes dwina preparation of the state bud1et. ~\ ~' Bridging traffic fe ars FOLLOW THE WHITE MIDDLE LINE: Numerous or our friends and neighbors here along the Orange Coast are in such a condition of emptoy· ment or hous ing that they are required to travel often across the aging span of Newport Bay Bridge. But not for long. · Residents from elsewhere on our coastline. who don't . regularly us~ this Pacifi c Coast Highway crossing, s hould be informed that the road isn "t be· ing closed. What b hap· pening is that a slick . new. wider bay bridge is being built across the Newport narrows just inland of the old structure with shaky underpin· ~- ----------------~ TIM MURPH UH ~~ ning timbers . Regulars who cross the old span have bee n viewing progress on the new bridge for almost a year now. JUST RECENTLY. durin~ celebration of Newport's 75th anniversary. the new s pan was dedicated. people danced on it and even Adriana Gianturco. California's highway boss. showed up and was only a little late when s he tarried for a quickie hamburger at a nearby fast.food joint. But I digress. The point is that the new. bigger and.better bridge across Newoort Bav is now reall v gettm~ close to completion so it ma~· accept traffic Construction crews are even putting down the white lane lines. As a regular crosser of the old bridge. vou ·ve got lo start becoming more and more ner vous ·about this .. And for our ne:rt act, we'rt building a bridge right acro11 here ... " turn of events as each day passes. One of these days you·re going to approach the old bridge and find they·ve blocked it off and you're going to be forced up there upon the new. span. YOU HA VE TO VIEW this eventual happening with large sus picion. Chances are heavy that the first traffic to cross will be on the upcoast lanes. This will no doubt be the routing for traffic while crews close half or the old bridge and then finish off the downcoast lanes on the new bridge. If this sounds fairly complicated. maybe that·s because it is. For a time. motorists could end up usi ng half or the new bridge in one direction a nd ha lf or the old bridge in another. with construction crews squeezed in between. The reason all this guesswork brings on motor· ing fears and anxieties is the creeping sus picion that when this happens. it could create a more massive traffic tieup than is usually anticipated at the Coast Highway crossing. And usually. a great deal or tieup is anticipated. WHAT MOST MOTORISTS using the route cal\ 't quite figure out is what's going to happen on the up· coast end of the bridge where the Bayshores sub· division comes in on one side and Dover Drive scoots up past \Castaways Hill toward Mesatown on the other. Already, this intersection h as been vastly widened, the trarrlc lights have been re·arranged and half of ttiem aren't even in service yet. and ominous little white lines are drawn all over the ' pavement. , You speculate that it s ure wouldn't be very nice if Mother Nature drops in a heavy coastal fog op the first morning they decide to start shifting lanes around on the populace. Also, som e of the really fearful among us rnlght be saying, ·'Okay. so that new bridge looks really pretty. but who say!t it's really going to work?" MAYBE THE SAFE WA V to handle this would be to keep the old bridge in reserve for awhile and not start bashing it with the iron demolition ball just yet. Just remember the old saying, .. Be not the rint to embrace the new, nor yet the last to cast the old aside." The bridge people ought to ponder that. ___ ,,,~ --. ~ ~ ~ ---- Orange Coast DAILY PILO'r/Frlday. October 9, 1981 L 8 5 I Space agency's fund solicitation for fair rapped Budget r educed SACRAMENTO <AP> From AP Dlqat~lan The apace 11ency hnproperly aollclted '5 mtlllon from aerospace c:ompanlea lo aet up a pavilion at tbe 1912 World'• Fair lo llHuUJ•, Teaa., Sen. William Proxmire charted today. Proxmire said James Beap. head of the Na· tlonal Aeronautlca and • Space Adminlatratlon, "over s tepped hi s PIJCES mandate" in seeking lo "promote industry -participation in a • commercial venture." In a letter to Proxmire, 0-Wis., Beacs replied . that NASA was actina as "a neutral broker" in plans for the space pavilion. • equipment recovered in thefts from two Norfolk, Va. faciUUes. the FBI and the Naval lnvesUgative Service sald. Among the property recovered were helicopter transmissions, hydraulic pumps, jet starting engines and a generator weighing more than five tons, the FBI aaJd. "It almost broke the truck down when it was put on it," said Naval Investigative Service Chief Charles Lannom. * Grouodbreaklng was scheduled today for the Today the 999 members or the Lelf Ericton Gov. Edmund 8rown Society celebrate the bi1toric event they say OC· Jr. bas signed legl1lf curred in the year 1002 wben Vlkln&• landed in l i o n chopping an North America, either on NewfM&d.laad. or off estimated $135 million Cape Cod, Mau. The exact spot la unknown out or the $1.5 billion because Ericson never kept maps. special educaUon budget • for handi ca pp e d London Zoo officials said Ching Chin& the children. Brown signed giant panda was stUL pregnant aJthouab she was SB769 by Sen. Ahtn overdue. • Sieroty. D·Los Angeles. r-;;:;;;;;:;::;--.--.--.------~~---~;;;;;;;;- giant Intermountain Power Project near Lynndyl Policy back e d in central Utah • The $8 billion coal-fired power plant will pro· duce nearly 3,300-megawatts when completed, SAN FRANCISCO with 58 percent of the power to go to Southern <AP ) -An auto in- CCC HEAD John E The idea of adding a lower deck to the Golde• Gate Bridle in San Fr anclac:o will be examined again in a study approved by brid&e officials. Callfornla communities. surance company has no * liability to minors In· Jack .. Dugan has been appointed b~ Gov. 'Brown as new d i rec l 0.. 0 r .. th l' California Conserva tion Corps. r~plar111~ B.T Collins. The $110,000 study was authorised by directors or the bridge district finance committee as one way of dealing with Increased trafflc. * Three chief petty officers have been arrested and about Sl million worth of stolen government Those who believe Viking Leif Ericson was the jured in a car driven by first Ewopeaa to set foot in North America have to the»" insured father. a. work hard to keep ahead of the Italian who gets all Court of Appeal r uled. the credit. However. the company That's why they fixed Oct. 9, three days ahead has to defend any suit of the Christopher Columbus holiday, as Leif against the person it in· Ericson Discovered America Dav. sured. it said. ~CJDIB~~ E N\YCJDCJD ........ ~®™ CDl:m~l:mrn GRAND OPENING PARTY SATURDAY, OCT. 10 10·4 P.M . . IRVINE BLVD. 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William Cox, 0 .0 .S. · D & F Designs De' Ans Gallery Downey Savings & Loan Essentials for Hair House of Alterations 7 Jewelry by Remy Ma Barker's Family Restaurant Mr. Key Nautilus Plus Northwood Cleaners Northwood Flowers r 0 a ••• Northwood Hardware · Old World Liquor Our Fantastic World Travel Agency · Progressive Savings & Loan Recollections -A Country Store Security Pacific Bank Shelandi's Fashions Small Planet Health Food State Farm Insurance Dr. Rob Strain, D.O.S. Wells Fargo Bank Wicker Merchant ... Diiiy 1'1111 FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 191i BUSINESS STOCKS CLASSI Fl ED L cs C10 C12 Kenney's st9ry has Talk about fairy tale stories and, boy. do 1 have one for you. It seems once upon a time there Uved a wishbone quarterback at San Clemente High by the name oC Bill Kenney. Now Kenney was big and strong and threw t-be ball hard, but bis coach -Allie Schaff -never bad Kenney throw much. Why? Because the Tritons did nothing but run. And run, and run, and run and run. So, that's what Kenney did -run. Kenney then went to Ariiona State to play un- der Frank Kush. By now he was 6·4, 200 pounds and much stronger. But agam, Kenney wasn't allowed to throw the ball. Why? "Because the coach didn't tbink I could play quarterback, and be didn't think I felt I could play quarterback." remembered Kenney. So Kush asked Kenney if he would play tight end. Kenney said no. Then Kenney said yes and ~ JOHN SEVANO Kush said no . Whal it all boils down to is Kenney eventually left ASU and enrolled at Saddleback College where, once again, he was going to pursue bis dream of being a throwing quarterback. It almost happened, loo, until Kenney broke his right thumb during practice and was forced lo sit out a few weeks. By the time he came back, he was out of a job and, when he did play toward the latter part of the year, he was a running back and tight end. Next he tries Northern Colorado. It's a fresh start and Kenney is in bis junior season. He's also ............. Marco Pagnanelli. once a sixth-string quarterback for Navy's JV team. is now the varsity's No. 1 QB. Estancia-CdM : Plenty at stake tonight. See C6 . a happy ending going to start; start, that is, until he breaks his right hand on a teammate's helmet just pnor to the start of the season. Four weeks later Kenney is out of a job again and this time when the coach aw him if he'll move to tight end Kenney begrudfingly says "yes ." KeMey spends three weeks there and then is moved to quarterback his final three weeks. His entire senior year he stays as the team's No. 1 signal-caller ... but doesn't set the world on fire. The story gets better as Kenney becomes the next-to-last player drafted by the Miami Dolphins in 1978. God only knows why he was drafted at all ! He certainly hadn't thrown impressively enough in high school or college to catch anyone's attention. But he was drafted nevertheless. Sure enough, the Dolphins later admit they made a mistake and trade Kenney to Washington. Washington promises to keep Kenney but then cuts him a fter its tbird preseason game. So, Kenney goes home di sappointed. He re· signs h.imself to the fact that nobody wa nts him and returns to Colorado to be a stockbroker Sud · denl y, though, just as he's ready to give up' all hope, the phone rings. First it's Buffalo. Then Kansas City Then Los Angeles. Then Hamilton in the Canadian Football League. For some str ange reason the phone doesn't stop ringing until 12 teams have called him pertaining to his services Kenney, not knowing where to turn, decides on Kansas City. This time he makes the team but, once again, a ll he does is watch and watch ... and watch .. and watch. For 29 NFL games, he watches. Then it happens. With the No. l Q B sidelined with injuries Kenney gets his big chance to play .. In his fi rst game as an NF'L QB, Kenney com· pletes 12 or 18 passes for 142 yards and two <See SEVANO, Page C2) Unser's just due He finally gets Indy's checkered flag INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -Four and a half months after he was waved across the finish line with the checkered victory flag, Bob- by Unser is ready to celebrate his third triumph in the In- dianapolis 500-mile race. A special U.S. Auto Club ap- peal panel announced Thursday that a one-lap penalty against Unser, which vaulted runner-up Mario Andretti into first place a day after the May 24 race, was improperly assessed. THE DISPUTE, now settled as far as USAC is conremed, still may not be over. though, depending on Andretti 's next move. "I'm just too s ick to even think about it," Andretli said. "I'm sick at the decision, the way it was carried out. I want to make that clear." Andretti could appeal the USAC ruling to a higher body within auto racing -· to the Automobile Competition Com- mittee for the United States, (ACCUS>. the domestic ar m of the Federation Internationale de L'Augomobile CFIA ), the in- ternational governing body. If he is rebuffed by ACCUS or the FIA, he could take the matter to civil court, which Unser pre- viously said he would do if necessary. AND&ETl'I, WHO won the In· dy race in 1969, said, "I'll never be able to swallow this . It's totallv unjus t. it really is." Bobby Unser Unser, understandably, was elated over Thursday's ruling. which came on a 2· l vote by the special USAC panel. l ronically. when the dec ision was an· nounced at USAC headquarters, U nser was hunting e lk in northern New Mexico mountains with bis brother. Al, a nd with Pat Patrick, Andretti's car owner. Patrick had said all along he thought Unser should have been declared the winner. Marcia Unser. Bobby's wife. said she radioed the news to the group. "WE'LL BE doing som ething to celebrate tonight. The last celebration the night of the race wasn 't much." Mrs Unser said. .. Bobby wa:. astounded and ecstatic. The~ 're crazy up there now. Pat Patrick went out and shot a bull elk .. Bobby has been ver y batter a nd miserable bec1:1 use of this (penalty l. Ile justly deserves this decision I know Bobby grew five feet t1:11ler when he heard." Unser later told his car owner, Roger Penske, he was "e x· tre mely happy to become the sixth three-time winner of the race This has been a goal for me since I began competing at Indianapolis in 1963 ." The panel ruled Unser illegal· ly passed cars during a yellow caution period on the 150th lap of the 500, but two of the three panel members s1:1id the one-lap penalty a da~ after the race was improper. THE PENALTY "should have been call ed during the r ace. If any other conclusion were r eached. the offi ciating of an e vent such as this woul d ~ noth ing short of chaotic." panel chairma n Edwin Render wrote in a 23-page opinion Navy stays afloat, thanks to Marco Pagnanelli Re nde r . a Uni ver s ity of Louisville law professor. and former USAC president Reynold Mac Donald signed the m ajority opinion that m ade Unser , at age 47, the oldest Indy champion in history. Ano t h e r pan e l me mbe r , former USAC president Charlie Brockman, dissented, saying if the penalty was imposed during the race , Chief Steward Tom Bin ford would have been "act· in g on incomplete a nd in· conclusive information. an act that wouJd seem irresponsibl e ... Road to respectability has been a long one for the Huntington Beach High product By CURT SEED EN Of Ule o.lty PIMt Slaff Coming dangerously close to knock-freshman, so he decided lo red-shirt to 1 '.ve got a lot of academics lo worry about, but it's easy to sit down and s tudy a nd sta rt thinking a bo ut Saturday's game," Pagnanelli says. The road to respectability has been a long one for Ma rco Pagnanelli, and where better gain that respect than in the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Md. ing off the Wolverines this early in the avoid wasting a year of eligibility. colle ge football season has thrust d) The following year, Pagnanelli was Pag nanelli into the limelight. It's a injured in the Rustlers' scrimmage ple as ant transition from his early fool· against Citrus College. Knee surgery Looking back, Pagnanelli paints a gloomy picture of his football pros pects, and it's hard to believe the 22-year-old Huntington Beach High grad is now the Navy's No. 1 quarterback. ball days when you consider: was required. a ) Pagnanelli was a member of a d) Last season, Pagnanelli had the Huntington Beach team that finished dubious distinction of being the sixth· with a 1·9 record in 1978, the lone vie· string quarterback on Navy's junior tory coming by way of forfeit. varsity team, battling the likes of Dover b) Jn bis senior year, Pagnanelli and College's JVs, Delaware's JVs and the Working his way to the No. 1 quarterback position was actually much easier than adapting the lifestyle or a Naval Academy middy for Pagnanelli. "Yeah, there are some parts about it Cthe Naval Academy ) that I don't like. It's not like Golden West where you can walk out of a class in the mid· die or even skip class. It's regimented here," he says. THE MAJORITY opinion said, however. that responsible of· ficials knew of the infraction when it was committed and failed to infor m Binford. ·'Even t hough t he c ourt believes that Mr. Binford did not pe r s onal ly have e nough in- form a ti on to call the penalty at the time it occurred , we feel that the misconduct or the offi cials whic h occurred during the race made it unjust and unreasonable to impose the penally after the r ace was over,'' Render wrote. the Oilers finished with an uninspiring Naval Academy Prep School. 3-6 record, playing in the same league Although Pagnanelli's climb through with a Fountain Valley squad which the ranks has been anything but fluid, That's not a knock of his talents -the Michigan Wolverines can attest to that following their 21·16 victory over the supposedly outclassed Middies two weeks ago. There were some moments that left 100,000-plus Michigan fans holding their breaths because of Pagnanelli's efforts. bo a sted Willie Gittens and Bryan Navy actually recruited him, and the Caldwell, a nd a Frank Seurer-led Middies' gamble appears to be paying Edison squad. off. ,<\nd, Pagnanelli bas made the c) Pagnane lli w as Golden West transition in stride. College's third-string quarterback as a "I seem to be handling everything. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pagnanelli says the first year of a Naval Academy middy is the hardest, citing the plebe indoctrination program as one of the adversities. "They scream <See MARCO, Page CJ) Goose to g e t r e st Leading 2-0, Yanks can. afford it MILWAUKEE (AP) -If it's any c on s ol a ti o n t o the Milwaukee Brewers , on the brink of playoff elimination, they aren't likely to have to face the amazing Rich Gossage in New York tonight. Gossage, setting up his 97 mph fastball with a hard slider, earned a save for a second suc- cessive day Thursday. Gossage pitched out of a bases-loaded, one-out jam in the seventh in· ning, then stopped tbe Brewen the rest of the way as the New York Yankees won, 3·0. Lou Piniella lined a bases· empty homer in the fourth and Reggie Jackson slammed a two· run shot in the ninth for the Yankee s , who lead the American League East Division championship series 2·0. They "can clinch the best-of.five aeries by winning in New York/tonight. Yankees Manager Bob Lemon said Gossage probably will take tonl1ht off, along with Ron Davh, the other half or what T • probably is baseball's best bullpen. "We can afford lo give them a day off," Lemon said. "We're !itolng with our complete game pitcher, Tommy John." The Brewers weren't sure of their starting pitcher tonight. Pete Vuckovich, scheduled to start Thursday, came down with a 102-degree fever and wu treated for laryngitis and tonsillitis at Mount Sinai Hospital. Club physicians were to decide today whether Vuckovich could fiy to New York. If Vuckovich cannot pitch, Brewer Manager Buck Rodgers planned to start Randy Lerch. PinJella broke a scoreless Ue with bis homer in the fourth off loser Mike Caldwell, who had been told slightly more than an hour before game time that be would be the atartint pitcher. . Yankee rookie Dave Rt1hettJ protected the lead wltb !our-bit, 10-strtkeout pJtchin1 t.brou.ii alx <See YAN~EES, Pa1e C!) \ . CA PP E R -Re g g i e Jackson's two-run homer in the ninth inning Thurs- day sealed the Yankees' 3 • O v i c t-o r y o v er Mllwaukee. ' f fl Fanning's gamble pays off .Expos~ manager goes against the percentages MONTR~AL CAP) -Montreal Manager Jim Fanning ·'ttpears to the conservative type not prone lo gambling under most circumstances. But Fanning, who last month replaced the fired Dick Williams. gambled Thursday nlghl and won. It left the 13-year-old Expos one victory shy of their first National League title of any kind and prompted Philadelphia Manager Dallas Green to say hiS club was "somewhere between a ror.k and bard plac~.·· Catcher Gary Carter's two-run, third-inning home run before 45,896 at Olympic Stadium powered the Eq>os to a 3·1 victory over the PbUUes ad a 2--0 lead in their beat-of-five aeries for the NL East crown. Chris Speier'• run-scoring, second-inning • single and Carter's homer aupplied the offense. Winner Bill Gullckson pit.cbed m lnnlncs and the ExJ>OS got another 1 >Ai of came-saving relief by Jett Reardon to put the defendlnl World Series champions on the brln.k ol elimination. Fannilur's ell(bt.b·lllninl 1amble, putUnc the potential winntn1 run on base, choked oft Philadell>hh• 's only threat ot t.be •amt· Gulllckloo, staked to a 3--0 lead, had allowed Just three hlt.1 and bad retired the fint two batten ol the lrulina. Then, Lonnie Smltb, who •lniltd earUtr to ex· t~nd bis bittlJll streak to 25 cam• Uncluclln• the lut 23 ol the reautar aeaaon) doubled. Pete Rose bJ()()ped a alnele to le.ft and Smltb acored . .,Bak• ~ McBride followed with a double to the right field corner and Rose s topped at third base. In came Readon, who has allowed just four earned runs in his last 35% innings. to face Mike Schmidt. the major league home run king with 31. Schmidt, biUess in the series, fouled off Reardon's first pitch and then took two breaking balls to work the count lo 2·1. Fanning then ordered an intentional walk that forced Reardon to pitch lo .JOO hitter Gary Mat- thews with the bases loaded. The drama built as the count went full before Reardon retired Mal· thews on ir shot foul fl y lo first baseman Warren Cromartie. "Schmidt has been an Expos' killer in the past. I have such great respect for that man," said Fanning, who noted that he had never before put the wlnning run on base. "I've seen hlm hit too many long balls.·• Carter said he didn't Uke putting the winnin1 run on base, "but it was the rilht move at the Ume because Schmldt. bad got a good cut at the firat pitch. He can tum the game around with one swing," Carter said . Schmidt agreed with the declslon. "He look a chance. AU M1lthew1 baa to do lJ Une one in the t•P· I say 'that'• all', but it's tou1b to do. He took some pitches, tot hlt backs, did the beat he could." ' L Or nge Coast DAILY PIL0 1'/Frlday. October 9. 1981 --... ------------------------~- !ll' , ' '('\ tu , .. ... • (l "· AO 1i 'i l ~I (}J •I port has Green h eaded for Chicago f"rom AP dJ11patches WILM I NGTON , D e l. -• P h tla d c lµhi u Phillies Ma n ager Da l l as G r een has accepted a luc r ative. fi ve yea r contract to become vice president and general m an ager or the Chicago Cubs. according to a 'published re- p0rt. T he agreemt!nl was reached las t Sunday and will !'){• form ally announced as soon as the Phillies now 0-2 in the Na· t1ona l League East playoffs complete post-season com- pct 1t1on. says a copyright ~Lory an today's editions of the Wilmington News Journ- na l Lee Elia, Green's third base coach in Philadelphia, wo uld r e pl ace J oey Am<.1lfitano as m anager or Green the Cubs, the report said. T hc paper quote s wha t it calls a n "unim - peach<.1ble source" as saying th.al the 47-year- old Green. a Oelawa rt! n ative, accepted the of- fe r only after he and his wife Sylvia were wined and d ined in Chica).(o recently. Mrs . vrt!en was pic ked up at Greater Wil· mington Airport in a pr ivate jet owned by the l hicugo T ribune Co . Quote of the day New Orleans Coa ch Bum Phillips when asked why the Sllints drafted run- ning back George Roge rs instead of lanebackt>r Lawr ence Taylor : "I've never s een a linebacker gain 162 yards in a gam e ." Payton in1ured at home Runnlna back Walter Pa~ of the Chkaa o Bears suffered a 111Jht injury to his thl&b in an incident In· volvin{I his 10-m onth-old son. Jarrett. Paylon surfert-d tM Inj u ry when lt appeared his son was goinc to tall and Payton irabbed him . only to fall himself, br uis ina a t.hlah. He'a ex· peeled to play un ywuy thls Sunday against Was hine ton . Newly signed Fr ed Dean Payton pass ed his San Fran cisco 49ers · physical T hursday and wa s decla red read y to join the team's pass r usher s for tbls Sunday's g ame against Dal las ... Q uart erback Gary Danielson of Detroit ha s been placed on the in· jur ed -reser ved list a nd will b e s idelined al le ast four weeks with a wr ist injury s uffe red Se pt. 27 against Oakland ... Gene Upshaw, who h as started IJl 207 consec utive NFL gam es, may not start ttus weekend in Kans as City for Oakland. Coach To m F lores is cons idering rookie Curt Marsh ln bis place. . Runn ing back Wendell Tyler bas been listed as "pr obable" and corne rback Pat Thomas "doubtful" for the Rams' game at Atlanta Sunday. Both players are suffering fro m pulled ha m strings that occurr ed last Sunday against Cleveland. T yle r has been working out this week while Thomas has not. Berry's Mo ntreal debut spo iled Blaine Sto ug hton scored two ~ goals and Rick Mea ghe r t allied with ' 2: 11 remaining T hurs day night as Hartford r allied lo e a rn a 5-5 tie with Montre al in a National Hockey League game. s poiling the Ca n a d ia n coa ching d ebut of Bob Berry. Stoug hton Ignited the comeback, scoring both his g oals in the final period, as the Whalers fought back from a 5·3 deficit In the four minutes ... Ivan Boldlrev's goal early in the second pe r iod h el ped Vancouver deadlock Calgary, l ·l . In another tie, Dino Ciccarelli notched a pair of third-period goals as Min- nesota had to fi ght back for a 3-3 deadlock with visiting Toronto. Ciccarelli·s late goals caine a t 13: 35 on a rebound and with only 3: 11 remaining on a r~d by Bobby Smith ... Jacques Richard, J ean Ha mel a nd Marian Stastny e ach scored in the firs t six minutes of the third period as Quebec rallied for a 7-5 victory over Boston in the Bruins' s eason opener Trio shares Southern lead De f t>ndin(( c hampion Mlkl' !I ulUvan, lour vet4!ran GH r&e llunu and little-known Geo r•e Johnson e ach fart..'d 4 under pur 6& Thursday to shar~ the flrsl round lead of tht• Southern Open colt to urnamt-nt in ColumbuR, Gu Sullivan shot a sold roWld whil'h tncluded four birdies and 14 r>urs; Bums hud six birdies and two bogeys, and Jackson also finis hed with sax bardw:-. ~incl <1 pu1r o f bogeys J ohnson. 42, lo:st his play1ni:i <-ard bec ause or poor play sn 1979 and had lo qualtf,> for the ev~nt Davis final in Cincinnati The United States und Argcntln{I • will play the· final round of the 1982 Davis Cup at Riverfront Coliseum in C:incinnati Dec. 11·13, the U.S . Tennis Associi. lion announced Thursday The U S advanced tu the final by beating Mexico. Czechoslovakia a nd Aus t ralia. Argenltna crus hed Britain 1n it~ S!!mifinal ear lier this m onth Berry Bush, ridden by Muco Castan~a. surged betwe en two horses to capture the Minstrel Miss purse by ~hree-quarters of a len gth over Native Wme durmg the Oak Tree m eeting at Santa Anita ... An e xamination r evealed that center Bill Cartwright of the New Yo rk Knic ks s uffered no fu rther damage than a badly sprained right knee when he inJured himself during a recent worko u t at Mon mo uth College llc 'll bt> s ide lined from four to s ix weeks Television, radio Following a re the lop SPorts events on TV tonight. Ratings are : • • ..-• excellent ; , , ' worth watching; • • fair; • forget It 5:10 p.m .. Ch annel 7 v v v v BASEBALL PLAYOFFS: Kansas City at Oakland. Announcers: Al Michaels and J im Palmer . Rick Langford ( 12-10) will try to close out the miniseries for the A's against Larry Gura ( 11 -8). who will attempt t o keep the de fend ing Ame rican l eague champion Royals from losing in three st raight. RADIO Baseball -Kansas City al Oakland, 5: 10 p.m ., KNX (1070). Football -Mater Dei vs. Edison a t Orange Coast College, 7:30 p.m ., KWVE C108 FM) ~·Th~re's In ore at stake than a speedway title JI "Cyclist s Penhall, Christian, Bast and others gunning for $25 ,000 purse Saturday Salaries of athletes are always a good topic of '· discussion and spt•edway motorcycle racing is no exception t When llarry Oxlc:y presents lhe U.S . cham - pions hips cit the Ora nge County Fairg rounds in Cost a Mesa Saturday night. Bruce Pen hall, Alan i ·Christian, Mike Bast a nd all the others in the 16- r ider fi eld will be g unning for a purse esti m ated in excess of $25.000 In add1taon. there will be more than $17,000 in rider point funds ,. Well . how much does a n der hke Penha ll take tn during a year's time ? Penhall as the world ch ampion and competes for the Cradley Heath Heathe~ in the British Leagues. With all of the open bookings and other money he takes 1n. one undisclosed source reports that Penhall's ancc>mc 1s tn the ne igh borhood of SS00,000 annuallv i Whatever his mcome. Penhall wa ll be compel· < ing in the l ' S cham pions hips in Cost a Mesa ; Hull will han~ 'e1n up NEW YO RK (/\I' I Bobby Hull, who re volu- tioni zed hockey wit h has blinding s lap shot, and the f~ New York Ra ngers have agreed to end the aging ~ forward's com eback attempt, the Na t ional Hockey •' League club announced T hursday. I• The 42 -y t•ar old Hull , the third-highes t goal·scorer an NllL his tory, had been trying out ; with the Ra ngers s ince Sept. 12 on permission ~ from the Hartford Wha lers • The veteran left wing had last played in the j NHL with the Whalers in 1980. If the Rangers had ~I decided to keep him , they would have had to work ~J ou t a deal with llartrord ~1 "lt looks like this (his professional hockey ff' career) bas fi nally com e to a n end." s aid Hull 1 whe n informed of the Ran~ers· decision NFL standings MOTOR SPORTS HOWARD L. HANDY Saturday night and defending his title. First r ace 1s a t 8 with gates opening at 6:30. • • • ORANGE COUNTY International Raceway has one or its major events coming up Oct. 16-18 with the Wor ld Finals m oved to the track after closing of Ontario Motor Speedway. ·one driver vita lly interested in the compeli· lion at OCIR is J eb Allen of Long Beach who is the only driver in top fuel competition to qualify for all 10 previous NHRA pro tour races. While Allen is within a ste p of winning the world championship for the first time in his career. he is not the only outstanding driver who will be on hand for the thr ee-day me et t hat begins Friday. Oct. 16 with q ua lifying runs. Allen needs only to qualify for the fi nals to win the title from the likes of former title ho lders Shirley Muldown ey , Gary Beck and Richard Th arp. Competition will also be held in funny car . pro stock and other categories with the Sunday, Oct. 18 finals s lated for 11 a. m . In a ll there will be 10 categories. • • • IRONICALLY, GILLES VILLENEUVE says of fe llow Formula On e driver J acques Laffite after the latter criticized the Caesars P alace Gra nd Prix track in an Italian newspaper : "I'm surprised that Jacques would have made statements like that, particula rly in light of the fact that he has never seen t he track. If a nything, ************* • • • • ! JOHNSON & SON : NATIONAi, CONF'F.R ENCE Wc>stf'rn Division A~rnRrcAN c oNFER ENcE • Presents : Western Division : • • • ,. W L T PF PA Pct. 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Johnson &· Son EXCITING . ! . -. ,. • • tincoJn-Mercury * II '82' * ,. : 2626 HAIJOa RVD. • • s : • COSTA .-SA I ,. : 54~5630 _AT JOHNSON & SON _ .: ~·~···················~·····~·········••••1'*••• ..... ~ f ' • the course stµ>Uld ma ke him one or the pre-r ace favorites. l think his ca r will do very well " The Las Vegas extravaganza will take place next week with We d nesday a day of p ractice for both the Formula One and Ca n-Am cars . Qualify. ing will start T hurs day with the Can-Am race set Friday and the Form ula One feature Satur da y . The Grand Prix race will be telecas t live on NBC Sportsworld and a special array o f feature material has bee n assembled to acquatnl viewers with the world-wide Formula One circuit . • • • PIT STOPS It's nervou~ time for Earl Cox a nd Ste ve Smith as the fi gure S's and qua rter -mile oval stocks stage their final program of the Cham· pion shjp season at J. C. Agajania n's As cot Park in Gar dena Sunday night. Cox is seekmg his first figure 8 crown in 15 years of ra cing while Smith is the leader in the street s tock d ivision point stand- ings Ron "Sleepy" Tripp 1s doing better as a ca r owner than as a driver on the USAC midget circuit this season. His name doesn't appear in the top 10 on the drive rs side or the ledger but he's fi fth as a n owner The next e\'ent a t Rive rs ide International Raceway is the Winston Western 500 to be s taged Nov. 22 featur ing the top NASCAR drivers. The d riving cha mpion could be crowned at t his race wit h Bobby Allison a nd Da rrell Waltrip waging a torrid battle for the lead at the present time. Tu id )'OUr fr« amen lJld dlnna for ™>. heft'• all )'OU do: ONE. Call us any time within the nat 10 days. Make an ~ntment for a weeicd&y (Monday through Fricby) tour cl Snow Lake Lodet. It's Big B&r'• newest and molt luxur- lowly ~ dmahart. V¥ldor\ nat. 'IWO. Keep )'OUt llJl)Olntment \nd bring this 41<1 with )'OU. That'• all Natural~ we have our rusons for alvlna away camau md dlnnm. We hope )'OU like Snow Lakt Lodet 80 muc.h )'OU1l want to Viallon hen. 'Wf!rt btautilully loalt.ed bct'tllem Snow Summlt and Bia Bat Like. Smack In tht middle ol a ~r 'round VKatlon pan6e. FREE. And whd.htt you d«idc to mlb Snow Lab a.-)IOUr MU'rt ~ hotM or not. you ttill td tht Kodak Part)ttmc lnmnt Camtta, the film and the cMnntt for ™> abloMm tm. ' From Page C1 EV ANO I • • • I touchdowns. KC beats De nver. 31·14 Tht.· next week the Chief. lose to Pittsbur1 h. 21 16 Kt.•nney is 8 of 23 for 84 ynrds 'l'ht· followinfC week Kenney has thll biUe•t du~ uf has curtt'r, com pleting 17 of 28 passes for JJ6 ,>J1ds und thrt.•c Tl>s KC beats Baltimore. :JR l >I The stor y goes on It's 1981 now and Kenney Is KC's first string qu:irtertiut:k. In four years, he has played in eight NFL rt>gular sea son gamci;. That's all. Eight. And yet Kenney has led the Chiefs to a 3-2 11·t·ord this year, comµle t ing a total of 73 passes in 137 uttcmpts for 991 yards a nd three TDs What's m ore . in the last two years the Chie fs h ave gained only 300 ya rds in total offense seven times . In each of those seven tnstances. Kenney wa::. at quarterbuck Yes. th1::. 19 tht< sa m e Kenney who hardly threw a pass at San Clemente High, neve r t hre w a pa~s at ASU c.tnd Saddleback, a nd rare ly threw for success <.1l Northern Colorado All t hat a nd yet he made tl to the NF L and is now a starting qua rterback That ·s why this story as a fairy tale Such things JUst don't haµpen or do they? • • • K ENNf:\' ADMITS 11 was s tubborn d e- tc:rmanat1on that kept ham Aoang ··tr s been a dif ficult experience over the years I certamly had a lot more downs than ups," he explains "But I alwavs wanted to play and I always thought I t'Ollld play ·1 jus t w<i nt to be recognized . 1 don't have to IJe best. As long as I get the job done that 's good enough for me. I guess the big thing is that I s tayl'd in then• und didn't g ave up when it got tough .. . • • • K ENNEY -SIGNE D as a free agent -is cur- rently playing ahea d of Steve Fuller a forme r No. l dnft pick F uller , who was inJured dunng KC's first pre- season game this year, as healthy , but on the s idelines Kennc:y ::.ays no quarter back cont rover sy ex- is ts as long a s he continues to do the JOb. * • * T HE NEXT M ONTH will prove if the Chiefs a re contende rs or pre tenders as they'll fa~e Oa kland. Denver, Oakla nd and San Otego in s uc- cessivc weeks "If we come out o f lhese next four games 3-1. then I 'm going to be the No 1 quarterback for awhile." says Kenney .. But if we go 0·4, then I know I'm going to be benched." Ke nney didn't say what would happen if they went 2-2. • • • WHAT KENNEY is proud of most is the fact he 's proved he ca n p lay in the NFL "I'm sure any club would love to have me. I'm 26 years old a nd I've only pl ayed in eight NFL games ... Kenney sa ys. "And, I've prov en I ca n play .·· • • • Finally "I try not lo dwell on my past," says Kenney. "but if I wa s to stand back a nd look at where I was three years ago and wher e l a m now well, hell ye s, I'd be ve ry surpnsed at what I've done ." Digger gets apology SOUTH BENO tAP l Forgi ve the intru- sion of basketba ll in a football column, but all the m edia fuss about tha t ··Does Moeller Have a Bas ketball Coach?" banner hangmg from a Notre Dame dorm a few weekends back a p- pare ntly has cau~cd Digger Phelps some em - barrassment 1 n fact . tht• student "ho dreamed tl up has a po logized In a letter lo Phe lps, Kevin O'Brien wrote that "il ha s hecn brought to my a ttention . that thc sign hung out m y third floor windov. caused c mbarra:-.sm cnt a nd discomfort for yours elf a nd your fa m ily .. . hdin ' i~ e ner son us. The camera's on us. The film's on us. 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" ,. •1114• 111 •.Jl1~ • ?m•" • 'a\f % 111 21v.. ~ Cabinet Co uncil on Natural .~ M 1' • ~ " ,·n 1, 1•ir ~ ~ =H.v:' 1 t ·~ :; r~ ~ ~t-: ~~·72 .! 11# lJi;'+ '" 'P:':J"; i.~ 11 i;: ~. t~ Resources, but put off approving a ~ J"'• ~ " · .~ -1' 11 • .. ., 1.I.. 12 10 -"Mlf!!!. • , 't! ~· ~ ~.l~ ':I ! 1# tiY>• "' Ian that has been Jn the worts slnc:.e o ™-"+ ~ ckt'd • • 11 aTt ,,.~ • "' " .AUt 11 11 • .,,,, =iii\',; i f Ji :; = cc;;.. l6 ;. ~~:-; ~ a.st swnmtr. ~ What store's n ext in line? WhO owns your local department ittore? H It's ramily owned, ll':; a rare bird and ripe for pluck ing tn the wuke of tht! takeover of Garflnckel, Bro<>~ Brothen;, Miller & lthoads, the people on Wall Street are looking over the dep&rtment store lineup in the country, trying to figure out which one will be the next target Will 1t be Chicago's Marshall f''leld or Carson Pirie Seoll" Philadelphia's Strawbridge & Clothier? Washington's Woodward & Lothrop? D.H Holmes in New Orleam;? Cleveland's Higbee" All of those qualify because they al'e not yet port of ny big store grou11 " Garfinckel. which 1s based in Washington, DC . ente red Aui:ust as ::.uch an independent entity Listed on the Ne w York Stock Exchange, 1t owned depart- ment and specialty stores in 36 states. generating an· nual sales of $500 million. Its stock was selling at around $25 a share. In swooped tht..· natwn's sixth largest d e partme nt :.lorc operator, New York based Allied Stort>:-, which ha s b een s leeping for much of the past decade but has now been reborn MllTDI MDSIDWITZ Allied offere d Garf11H'kt>I $48 a sha re Garftnckel said, ··no way " Allied came b<1 ek with a $53-pe r shar e offer, mon· than double what Garfinckel had been sL•lllng for The liarfinckel people s till didn't like 1t but fdt obhge!l. out of conl>icleration for their long suffering l>hareholdt..•rs, to capitulate The com µany ., s tock nevt.•r sold anywhere near that level With this $228 million takeover , Allied packs up 227 s tore:;. amo ng them t he fol lowing nine Garfinc kel's specialty shops. the 24 famous Arooks Bros men's rlothin~ stores: 22 Miller & Rhoads de- partment stores. 11 M dler·s department stores, eight ll artzfield's depa 1 tment s tore&. 35 Ann Taylor womcn·s shops. 122 Catherine·!> Stuut shops Allied already hud stores all over the place, in· eluding the ones flying the::.c name::. Jl)rdan Mar:.h, Jos ke's. Hon Ma r che. Stern·., Bnnw1l Teller, Do naldson 5. P omeroy·s. Gertz, Bloc k s a nd Plymouth The acqu1s1t1on llf Garf1nckel wtll give Allied a big boo:.t ll will m1,ve the company uµ to th<.• $3 billion sales mark, en<1bling 1t to pass 1n one m<>tion both Macy's and Carter Hawley llJle Ahead of 1t on the department btorc front are these three giants May Department Stores. St Louis 11980 sales: $3.1 b11l1on > · 128 stores in 38 metroPohtan areas un- der the names M<iy, Hecht, Kaufmann's, O"Ne1ll. Meier & Frank. Famous-Barr G. Fox. Slrouss Also owns the Venture d1&count chain, the Volume Shoe chain and 23 pe rcent of Cons umers D1stributmg Dayton Hudson. M 1nneapolis 11980 sales $4 billion J • oiwrates stores 1n 47 states. with especially strong concentr:ition in Michigan 1 Hudson's>. Min nesota 11Jayton's1 :rnd California 1Mervyn·s1 Among its other flag beCtrers are the 517 B Dalton booksto res. the 10 01amond"s and six John A Brown deparl ment stores. the Target and Lech mere chains . and a <:lutch of fine Jewelry stc1re& 1.J.E. Cald'4ell , J B. lludsC>n. C. 0 Peacock. Shreve's, Charles W Warren 1 F'('deroted Depa rt mcnt Stores. Cincinnati I 1980 saleb S6 3 billion 1 the king of the department store busmess. with a <.·oast-to-coast network that inc ludes Bloumingdale 's , Abraham & Straus. F oley·s. F1lene·s. Laz<ffUS, liurdint,.s, l:lullock s. I Magnin, Rich 's, Sanger·llarris. Shill1to·s. R1chway. Al so owns the Gold Circle discount chain and the Ralph's supermarket chain on the West Coast STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAG ES NEW VORIC(AP) Flnel Oow Jon•' a-9,, NEW YORI( IAP)-Sales. 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"'"""'~I! -pl .. llOC~~ M'llO"' -Ill~ ,, _ ...... -Cllfl.._Ofl _or ••-"11>111..,._ •t11••1C111• OI • ...,.,.... 1-«~ .. ...... , .... ...--........ c..Cellaf wd Wiien O""lllvtt• '"" wtlri ..._, -w.111 _,..,, ...... w111oOo1t -~ l'l.NllO .,,,.~ ... -... -..... ,..._ ........ ..,,_ "' ""'"'"" ... -,._......,......,.. __ .... ,.,. Jack Anders_on DI.Iii Pl.Ill reveals in the 'J --------·---------- 111111 ' Diiiy Plllt F RIDAY, OCT. 9, 1911 CAVALCA DE COMICS G AR DEN 82-3 86 87 Readers write Ann Landers that sex doesn't have to be fantasy ... B2 D a · Saddlehack colleges ask $25 mil]ion state aid The Saddleback Community College District will need nearly $25 million from the state next year if funding is to keep pace with a master plan designed to serve 60,000 students by the year aooo. • That's the total cost of a list of projects approved by district trustees for submission to the Community College Board of Governors. The so·called "pre· t)minary plan packages" are submitted annually to obtain state financial support for major construction projects. Part of the package endorsed by trustees is a 55,000·square· foot classroom building for the South Campus in Mission Viejo. Funding for the new building was included as a priority item in the governing board's list of capital outlay projects for the current fiscal year. However, the $7.5 million al- location for the building's con· struction was deleted from the state budget at the last moment. Saddleback officials are hopeful that the building will re· lain a high priority for support in \be 1982·83 s tate budget, but say the cost of the building has increased to more than $8.6 ·million over the past year due to inflation. More than $15.4 million of the total $25 million request being sent to the Board of Governors for next year is for projects at the district's North Campus in Irvine. Included on the list is $1.8 million for purchase of 40 acres of land from the Irvine Company for future campus expansion. The district budgeted the en· tire cost of the land in its own budget this year because a purchase option between the dis· trict and the Irvine Company is due to expire next summer. College officials say they in· eluded the request for state funding for the purchase in the event financial aid may be available. Other North Campus projects on the list include: -$6.S million for construction of a '"hub'" building containing a library. instructional media Delly ...... ,,_..,Lee~ • .,.. center. student center, data processlng. bookstore, food service and stu· -$450,000 for landscaplac and dent service areas. .· site development for the Mw -$3.6 million for construction buildings. of a .23,100.square-foot pby1lc-1 _ The material being aubtnitt.d science and classroom building. to the Board ol Governon ls -$3.9 million for a 1'9,000. used by tbat body to develop Ute square.foot building for elec· capital ouUay priorities during tronics. computer science and preparation ol the state buct;«. ~' ~\\\ Bridging traffic fears FOLLOW T H E WHITE MI DDLE LI NE : Numerous of our friends and neighbors here along the Orange Co.ast are in such a condition of empley- ment or housing that they are required to travel often across the aging span of Newport Bay Bridge. But not for long. Residents from elsewhere on our coastline. who don 't . regularly us~ this Pacific Coast Highway cross ing. should be informed that the road isn 't be- in g c losed. What is hap- pe ning is that a s lick. new. wider bay bridge is be ing built across the '.'iewport n ar rows j u s t inland of the old structure with s hak y underpin- ~ T-DM-M-·U-RP-Hll-t~ ning timbers. Regulars who cross t he old ~pan have been viewing progress on the ne w b ridge for almost a year now. J UST R ECENTLV. duriniz celebration of Ne~port·s 75th annive rsary, the new span was dedicated. people danced on 1t and even Adrian<:1 Gianturco. California ·s highwa~· boss. s howed up and was only a little late when she tarried for a quickie hamburger at a nearby fast-food joint. But I dig:ess. The point is that the new. bigger and. better bridize across Newport Bay is now reallv ~ettmg c lose to completion so it may accept traffic Construction crews are even putting down the white lane lines. As a regul~r crosser of the old bridge. you ·ve got to s tart becoming more a nd more nervous about this iarth movers work sand brought from harbor dredging to Big Corona Beach. The beach will reopen Saturday . . Housing authOrity seeks to delay changes Leaders of the Orange County Housing Authority today were erying lo forestall a proposal to place their organization under direct control of the county Board of Supervisors. Chairman Harold Beck, while · waiting for an interview today with Supervisor Thomas Riley, said be hopes to persuade the supervisors to postpone action sch eduled for Tuesday on Supervisor Bruce Nestande's proposal to make county supervisors the policy-makers for the housing authority. The authority was formed in 1971 to administer programs to encourage and maintain housing for low·income families. Its board members are appointed by officials for the county and 22 or its 26 cities. Beck said officials for the cities want more time to review the implications of the Nestande proposal. which was made public Monday. Nestande, claiming that "a lot has changed over the past 10 years," suggested this week that the supervisors should appoint themselves as commissioners of the housing authority. Newport Equity lacks ready cash As a handful of investors anx· iously listened, an Orange Coun· ty Superior Court judge was told that no funds can be found to operate Newport Equity Funds Inc., the troubled mortgage brokerage whose affairs now are in the hands of a court-appointed receiver. Beyond about $2,000 in one ac- count, no other money is availa- ble that would permit the re· ceiver, Milton Gordon, a former state real estate commissioner, to handle Newport Equity's af· fairs. The effect of the cash-poor condition is that Gordon could h ave to seek the judge's permission to transfer funds for operating purposes from other accounts containing money that otherwise would go to investors in the form of payments against money they loaned. Several persons associated with the case said Thursday it Is too early to tell just bow in· Chess players a~lysis~ Games of the top current U.S . chess masters will be analyzed during a four-bour lect ure Saturday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Chess master Robert M . veslors will fare in the wake or the colJapse of the firm which had been doing business in Newport Beach for more than a decade. "But there is no reason for panic,'' said Judge Edward Wallin in an interview after the court hearing. He pointed out that loan payments are continu- ing to be received by Newport Equity. That represents money that could be repaid to investors, he said. Newport Ji:quity employees have not .been paid, and telephone and rental payments are overdue, it was disclosed. The reo,cWver is scheduled to make his first formal report to Wallin next Thursday. At that time, a more complete picture of the affairs of the company s hould be known, Wallin sald. Canine dip benefit due A fle~ and tick dip for canines will be held Sunday in Laguna Beach with proceeds going to a variety of animal welfare groups. The doggie dip beeins at noon at the TaU-wa11er shop at 1850 South Coast Highway, with the last canine immersion at s p.m., Owners are advised to brincf. along a towel and brush. I Sponsors are the Oran1e ~ t)' Groomer's Association "And for our nnt act, we're bt.dldmg a bridge right acrou here ..... turn of events as each day passes. One of these days you're going to approach the old bridge and find they've blocked it off and you're going to be forced up there upon the ne w span. VOU HA VE TO VI EW this eventual happening with large sus picion. Chances a re heavy that the firs t traffic to cross will be on the upcoast lanes. This will no doubt be the routing for traffic while crews close half of the old bridge and then finish off the downcoast lanes on the new bridge. If this sounds fairly complicated. maybe that's because it is. For a time. motorists could end up us ing half of the new bridge in one direction and h alf o f the old bridge in another. with construction crews squeezed in between. The reason all this guesswork brings on motor· ing fears and a nxieties is the creeping suspicion that when this happens, it could create a more massive traffic tieup than is usually anticipated at the Coast Hig hway crossing. And u s ually. a"'g reat deal of lieup is anticipated. WHAT MOST MOTOIUSTS using the route can't quite figure out is what's going to happen on the up- coas t end of the bridge where the Bayshores sub- divis ion comes in on one side and Dover Drive scoots up past Castaways Hill toward Mes atown on the other. Alr eady. this inte rsection has been vastly widened. the traffic lights have been re-arranged and half or them aren't even in service yet, and ominous little white lines are drawn all over t he 'pavement. You speculate that it s ure wouldn ·t be very nice if Mother Nature drops in a heavy coastal fog on the first morning they decide to start s hifting lanes around on the populace. Also, some of the really fearful among us might be saying, "Okay, so that new bridge looks really pretty. but who says it's really going to work !" MAYBE THE SAFE WAY t9 handle this WOUid be to keep the old bridge in reserve for awtlil~ and not start bashing it with t he iron demotiUon ba ll Just yet. Just remember the old saying, "Be not'ltae first to embrace the new, nor yet the last to cast tlll old aside." T he bridge people ought to ponder that. ..., ..... """911l'f IMU ....... ·THE BEAR FACTS -Smokey poses with "Jaws of Life" used in cut and rescue from autos in preparation for "Open House" Saturday at Irvine Fire Statton during Fire Preven· lion Week. Smokey's schedule is Station 4, University Sta· tion, Campus and California, 9: 15 a .m . to 10: 15: Station 36, West Yale Loop and Barranca Parkway, 10:45 to 11 :30; and Station 26, Walnut and Yale, from noon to l p .m . On the agenda are station tours, aerial rescue, medical aid, foam demonstration, hr fire, and cut and rescue. Snyder, former Western United States co-champ, will offer the program at 10 a .m . ln t he school'• Busin e11 Ed ucation Building at · a cost o f $8, receivable at the door. the cost per pet la ~. For ln·. rormatioo,call'94-.2006. ----------------------------------------............. M .. = ' • • ------ bllJPllat FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 1981 llAICI COAST COMICS 86 Readers write Ann Landers that sex doesn't have to be fantasy ... B2 D a GARDEN 87 O.lly ~· ... -..., '""~ • .,.. Earth movers work sand brought from harbor dredging to Big Corona Beach. The beach will reopen Saturday. Newport girl hurt in. bike, car crash The granddaughter of Newport Beach Police Chief Charles Gross was treated for minor injuries today al Hoag Memorial Hospital after her bicycle collided with a car at Sea Lane and Ford Road, police said. April Gray, 14, was ridjng her bicycle westbound In the bike lane on Ford Road at about 7:40 a .m . whe n the accident oc- curred. The driver of t he car was list· ed as Ri chard Burow, 58, of Newport Beach. A traffic investigator said Burow had pulled his vehicle across the bike path while waU- ing for traffic to clear so he could enter Ford Road. Miss Gray was taken lo the hos pital after complaining of pain in her head and right arm, police sai d . A hospital spokesman said s he received minor scrapes and bruises and was (eleased at 10 a.m. Police swd vehicles entering ford Road from Sea Lane have lo pull their vellicles across the bike path in order to see if traf- fic is clear. Banquet to honor four Newport men A Newport Beach fireman, policeman, harbor patrolman and llleguard will be honored Saturday at the Newport Harbor American Legion's 16th annual Law and Order Banquet. To be honored will be Fire Captam Tim Harlan, Policeman William Barnett, Orange County Harbor Patrol Deputy Terry L undy and life guard Matt McCormick. All were selected by their fellow workers. The criteria for selection are hard work and de· dication and not necessarily valor . Harlan was cited for helping rev amp the city fire depart· ment's training program and Barnell was credited with being a hard-working crime scene in- vestigator. Lundy was cited for his training work with the harbor patrol and McCormick was credited with saving a young girl caught up in pounrung surf off the Newport coast. The awards banquet is to be LUNDY McCO .. MIOC held at the American Legion Hall and is not open to the general public. Equity firm lacking in ready funds As a handful of investors anx- iously listened, an Orange Coun- ty Superior Court judge was told that no funds can be found lo operate Newport Equity Funds Inc .. the troubled mortgage brokerage whose affairs now are in the hands of a court-a ppointed receiver. Beyond about $2,000 in one ac- count, no other money is availa· ble that would permit the re- ceiver . Milton Gordon, a former state real estate commissioner, to handle Newport Equity's af- fairs. The effect of the c ash-poor condition is that Gordon could h ave t o seek the judge's permission to transfer funds for operating purposes from other accounts containing money that otherwise would go to investors in the form of payments agwnst money they loaned. Several persons associated with the case said Thursday it is too early to tell just how in· vestors will fare in the wake of the collapse of the firm which had bee n doing bus iness in Newport Beach for more than a decade. ··But there is no reason for panic," said Judge Edward Wallin in an interview after the court hearing. He pointed out that loan payments are continu- ing to be received by Newport Equity. That represents money that could be repaid lo investors. he said. Newport Equity employees hav e not been paid, and telephone and rental payments are overdue, it was disclosed. The receiver is scheduled to make his first formal report to Wallin next Thursday. Chess players analysis due Games.S: the top current U.S. chess m . ..sters will be analyzed during a four-hour l ecture Saturday al Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Chessmaster R o bert M . Snyder, former Western United States co-champ, will offer the program at 10 a .m . in the school's Business Education Building at a cost of $8, receivable at the door. ~' ,,~~ B .d . • r1 g1ng traffic fears FOLLOW THE WHITE MIDDLE LINE: Numerous of our friends and neighbors here along the Orange Coast are in s uch a condition or e mploy - m e nt or housing that they are required to travel often across the aging s pan of :'llewport Bay Bridge . But not for long. Residents from elsewhere on our coastline. who d o n 't regularly use this Pacific Coast Hig hway crossing. s hould be informed that the road isn't be- ing closed What is hap· pening is that a s lic k . n ew . widc.•r bay b ridge is being bui l l across the Newport narrows just inland of the old structure with s h a k y underpin ~ ~----------~~~ TOM MURPHINI .Wit ning limbers. Regula rs who cross the o ld span have been viewing progress on the new bridge for <J lmos1 a year now J UST REC ENT LY. durine celeb ration of Newport's 75th c.1nniversary. the new span wa~ dedicated. people danced on it C:1 nd even AdrianC:1 Gianturco. California's highwa~· boss. s howed up and was only iJ little lal e when she tarried for a quicki(;' hamburger at a nearby fast-food Joint But I digress. The point is that the new. bigger and better bridge across Newport Bav is now r eallv getting close to completion so it may accept traffic Const r uction crews are even pullmg down the white lane lines. As a r egular crosser of the old bridge. ~·ou·ve got to s ta rt becoming m ore and m ore nervous about t his "And /or our ne:rt act. we 're building a bridge right acrou here ... " turn o f events as each day passes. One of these days you ·re going to approach the old bridge a nd find they·ve blocked it off and you're going to be forced up ther e upon the new s pan. YOU HA VE TO VIEW this eventual happe ning with large suspicion. Chances are heavy that the first traffic to cross will be on the upcoast lanes This will no doubt be the routing for traffic while crews close ha lf of the o ld bridge and then finish off the downcoast la nes on the new bridge. If this sounds fairly complicated. m aybe that ·~ because it is. For a time. motoris ts could end up us ing half of the new bridge in on e direction a nd half of t he old bridge in another. with construction crews s queezed in be tween. The reason all this guesswork brings on motor- ing fears and anxieties is the c reeping s uspicion t~at when this happe ns. it could cr eate a m ore massive traffic tieup than is us ually anticipated al the Coast Highway crossing . And usually. a great deal of t1eup is ant1c1pated . WHAT MOST MOTORISTS using the route can·t quite figure out is what's going to happen on the up- coast end of the bridge where the Bayshor es s ub- division comes in on one side a nd Dover Drive scoots up p ast Castaways Hill toward Mesatown o n the othe r . Already, this inte rsect ion has been vastly widened . the traffic lights have been re·arranged and half of them aren't even in ser vice yet. and ominous little white lines are drawn a ll over the 'pavement. You s peculate that it s ure wouldn't be very nice if Mother Nature drops in a heavy coastal fog on the firs t morning they decide to start shifting lanes around on the populace . Also. som e of the r eally fearful among us might be saying, "Okay. so that ne w bridge looks really pretty. but who s ays it ·s really going to work·> .. MAYBE THE SAFE WAY to handle this would be to keep the old bridge in reserve for a while and not start bashing it with the iron demolition ball just yet. · Just remember the old saying. "Be not the firs t to e mbrace t~ n ew. nor yet the last to cast the old aside... '-. The bridge people ought to poruier,..that. Housing agency seeks delay CYCLISTS IN,URED -Paramedics aid motorcycle p~senger following a collision with an auto on Superior Avenue near Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Two 17· year-old cyclistt, who police refused to iden· -~ -- • y • ....., .......... ~ ...... It...., tif y , were critically injured in the mis hap early today. John Arthur Reynolds, Newport Beach, driver of the car, was charged with drunken driving, police said . .... Leaders of the Orange Counly Rousing Authorily today were trying to forestall a proposal to place their organizaUon under direct control of the county Board of Supervisors. Chairman Harold Beck\ while waltin& for an Interview toda.y wltb Supervisor Thomas Riley, said he bopea to persuade the supervlaors to postpone acUon . ~ scheduled for Tuesday on Supervisor Bruce Nestande'a proposal to make county supervisors the policy-makers for the housing authority. The autborily was formed in 1971 to administer proframa to encoura1e and maintain boutlnt for low-Income famlllea. JU board members are appointed by offtclala for the county. I Beck said officials for the cities want more time to review the implications of the Neatande proposal, which was made public Monday. Neslande, claiminl that "a lot bas c~ed over tbe put 10 years,'' •Ulfllted tbla wtek tbal the aupentaon .a.ouJd • ....._ tbemael.-u commlNkllllr'I fl '"the homtq autborllJ. • c - ' 3 •• N Or nge Coul OAJL V PILOT/Friday. 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Who owns your local department store? tr it's family ownf..'d. it's a rare bird and ripe for pluck· ing In the wake or t he takeover or Gatfinckel. Brooks HMthers. Miller & Rhoad~. lhl' people on Wall Street a rt> looking over the departnwnt store ltneup in tht! t'ountry, trying w figure out which one will be the next target. Will it be Ch it'ugo's Marshall F ie ld or Carson Pirie Scott., Philadelphia's Str awbridge & Clothi<'r'' Wc.1shington's Woodward & Lothrop., DH Holmes m New Orlt'ans? Cleveland's Higbee·~ All of those qualify becausl' they arc not yet part of :rny bi~ store group. c:atf1nckel. whi<'h IS ba~wd in Washington. D c . tmtl·rcd August as such a n mdepend('nt t•ntily. Listed on lht> New York Stock Exchange. 1t owned depart m ent and SPl'•·1alty s tore:-10 Jii states. gener ating an· nual sales of S50<l million Its stock v.as selhng at around $25 a :-h:.trt' In swoope<i tht• nJtion's suctlt largest depJ r tmcnt s t on· operator. Nev. York based Alhed Ston:s. wh ich h <i~ been slccpmg for much or the past dt•racle hut has now been reborn \~ MILTON MOSKOWITZ Allil·d ofrered Garf1nckel S4R a share Garfinckel s aid, "no wa) \llic<l (•amc hac·k with a $.53 pc·r· sha re offor mnrt.• than double what Garfinckel hatl been selling for Tht• G arfinckt'I people still didn t like it b ut felt obhgcd. out of consideration for their tong suffer1n~ s hareholders. lo <•apitulatc The c•om pany·s stotk never :-.old anywhere near that len~I With this 5228 m1lhon takeover. Allied picks up 227 Hore:,, amon~ t hem the following nin e G urfinckel's specialty shops. the 24 famous Hrooks Urus. men's r lothing stores 22 Miller & Rhoads de- partment stores 11 Miller's depar1ment stores. eight Hartzfield s department s tores . 35 Ano Taylor women's shnps. 122 Catherine's Stout ~hops Allitd alreatly harl stores all over the place. in l'ludrng the ones fl ying these names Jurdao Marsh. .Joske's. Ron ~a rt•he. Sterns. Uonw1t Teller. Donaldson s PorrH·rcl\ ·., Gt•rtL. Block ·s a n d Plymouth The acqu1s1t10n ol Garfmckel v.111 giH' Allied a big boost. It v.111 move tht• rnrnp<iny up to the $3 bill ion :-ale:-mark, enabling 1t to pass in one motion both Ma<'\ ·s and C<trtcr llaw1£•\ Huie Ahead of it on the d"P~•rtmcnt s tore front arc> these three giant.., May Departm ent Store::;. St. Louis 11980 sales $3 1 b1Jhon 1 128 l'lore~ in 38 mrtrop<>litan a reas un- der the nume.., Mav, Hecht, Kaurm ann·s. 0 Neill Meier & Vrank. Famous Barr. G f ox. Strous:, Also ov. ns the Venture d1~count t'hatn. the Volume Shoe ch atn and 2~1 percent of Consumer~ Distri buting Dayton lludson. Mtnneapolls • 1980 sales $4 billion 1 Op(•rates SIOI l's in 47 states. with espec:1alh· s trong rnnccntration 1n M1ch1gan I Hudson's 1, Min· nesota t Dayton·s) <1nd California I Mt'n·yn's1. Among it s other flag bC'arers are thl' 5 1i B Dallon bookstores. the Ill H1amond's and six J ohn A Brown dt•partment s tores. thf..' 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