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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-10-13 - Orange Coast PilotDoggone thief snatches $5,000; poodle gets blame ( ee story below) DRANGf COAST TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1981 All-American Magee joins 7 vet~rans for U CI basketball (See Page Cl> • • • • • • YOUR HOMETOWN OAllY PAPER ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Con Dlen prey on elderly Mesa savers Costa Mesa's senior citizens and its banks are being warned this week about con artists who are attempting to bilk elderly women out of their savings. Detective Ma tt Collett said con men who work the "bank inspector" scam periodically in one city or another are reported active in the coastal area again One woman contacted in the plo y m is unde r s t ood th e directions given her by a con artis t and failed t o make a withdrawal that pr obably would have cost her her li fe savings, Collett said. The bank ins pector sche me evolves when an elderly citizen, us ually a woman. receives a call from a man claiming to be a security agent for her bank. The senior citizen is told one of the bank's tellers is suspected of thievery. T he victim is asked to help by withdrawing most of her s avings or t he mone y in a checking account at a specific teller 's cage. Following the wit hdr awal, Colle tt said, th e victi m is contacted by the would -be bank s e c ur it y a ge nt wh o congratulates her for helpi ng to nab the teller as a thief. He offers to take the savings back to the bank, now that the plan has caught the crook, and indicates the grateful bank will add about $100 to t he victim's accounl. The "security official" leaves with the money and is never seen or heard of again Nor is th e v ict im's money , Collett added. Collett said tti e Costa Mesa Poli ce Department has warned lc1ral banks to be especia ll y watchful for elderly patrons who m a k e u nu s u all y l a r ge withdrawals Residents who receive calls fr o m "b a nk offi c ia l s " suggesting that bank patrons aid 1n c atc h in g a di s h o nest e m ployee a r e asked to call Coll ett at 754-5162 .~onvicted . judge back on bench Af'.,.,...._ Michele Collins can't coax the answer tQ her $5.000 question out of her pet poodle, Buffy. The money pouch appa rer1tl.11 was pinched by the pooch. Cash goes to dogs Poodle blamed for taking $5 ,000 S EATTLE (AP) -Bu ffy, a 16-month-old poodle, is in the doghouse for making off with a ba nk bag containing $5,000. "She's alwavs dragging out things, socks, everything she can get her mouth into," said the dog's o wner, Michele Collins. "She evidently took the bag outside to play with it. and the next morning we couldn't find it . That was the only way it could have gotten lost." The missing bag contained cas h a nd r eceipts fro m the San Joaquin Valley cold sets record lSy The Associated Press A blast of a rctic air sent mercury dropping to r ecord low temperatures in much of the San Joaquin Valley today. The valley's coldest spot was Fresno at 40, a fiaure that beat the 1975 record by three degrees . Stockton also set a record for the day. recording 42 compared • to a 1920 low of 43. Lemoore Naval Air Station was a chilly 41, but records were not available for comparison. Elsewhere, the thermometer dJpped to 44 al Castle Air Force Base and 47 In Bakersfield. Fair skies were expected In the San Joaquin Valley on Wednesday, but a chance of rain wu forecast In the e astern ioothllla. ,. Seattle car rental business run by Ms. Collins' boyfriend, Brian O'Neill. He brought the bag hom e Friday night and put it on a bed in their Renton apartment, Ms . Collins said Monday. On Saturda y, t he Rainier Bank bag was nowhere to be fou nd , the 22-year ·old Ms. Co ll in s s a i d , and t h e cream-colored poodle was the probable culprit. Ms . Collins said she was home a ll night, and would have heard a burgl a r . S he says h e r 24-year-old boyfriend went to the store at about 8:30 p.m . Friday and might have left the door ajar . B uffy is in the ha bit of g r abbi n g t h i n g s in th e apartment and carrying them out to play, Ms. Collins said. "What's sac:t is that Brian just opened up his business a year ago, and he's been trying to open another outlet and this is going to hurt him. I wish somebody would have the hear t to return the money." Ms. Collins is offe ring a reward for return of the bag and its contents -$500 ror all the cash, checks and cr edit card stubs, or $100 IC t he cash I! m issing. Train kills girJ GU ADALUPE <AP) -A 6-year -old girl on her way home from school was kllled when she stepped ln front of a northbound Amt.rak traln. offlcialS said Monday. Egyptians flocking to polls C AIRO , Egyp t (AP ) Officials reported a heavy turnout today in balloting on a national referendum to name Ho s oi Mu b a r a k , the only ca ndidate. to s ucceed Anwar Sadat as pres ident. No incidents wer e reported by police, who were orde red to s h oot a n yone ''dis turbing stability and security " Meanwhile mor e det ails of Sad at's a ss a ssination last Tuesday became available, and off ici al sou r ces r e po rted 18 army officers were transferred lo civilian pos t s because of "fanatic religious tendencies." Also. the Interior Ministr y said security fo rces arrested two o f t h e f ive Mo s le m fund · a m e nt a l i s t s ac c u sed o f instigating two days of violence in the southern city of Assyut. Official r esults from the referendum. in which the 12 million voters were as ked to mark "yes" or "no" next to Mubarak's picture o n their ballots, co4Jd be a nnounced as early as Wednesday. Mubarak , t h e air for ce commander chosen by Sadat in 1975 as his vi ce president and future successor, was nominated by Sadat's National Democratic P arty a nd a pproved by the National Assembly . . Officials at t hree polling booths in the Cairo suburbs of Heliopolis and Abbessia said more than ha lf the eligible voters had cast ballots in the fi rst three hours of voting. "Everyone in our country will s ay 'yes' for our new president, Mubarak," Sadat's widow Jihan (See EGYPT, Page A2) San Dteqo Judg~ Lewi s Wenzell 1nght1 confers with attnrney Peter Hughes during appearance rn .Vewpnrt Beach court Wenzell was sentenced In FIJ days in 101/ fnr so/1c1tzng prost1tut1011 Gang link probed in Grove slaying Investigators a r e pointing toward gang retaliation as a motive in the shooting early S un d a y in t he Hoan g My r es taur ant in Garden Grove where one woman was kill ed and six others injured. However. a police spokesman s aid today th a t no dir ec t evid ence has yet been uncovered to explain the 2:30 a.m. shooting at the Vietnamese restaurant al the Rancho Brookhurst shopping center. Sgt. Bruce Beauchamp said a gang shooting "certainly is a sus picion. But it's nothing we've h ad any concrete indications of. .. Wh at leads to the conclusion is the fact that the two gunmen in ski masks and long coats went directly to the table where the v i c tim s w e re s it t in g , Beauchamp said. All the victims but one were Vietnamese. and the gunmen apparently wer e also. he s aid. They fired at least five rounds from their two shotguns. then fled. he said. Hong Thi Ngo, 20, of Hawthorne later died from inj uries she received while s itt ing diagona lly acr oss the table from the gunmen. It's hard to tell friend, foe Military identification problem exists in air, on sea WASHINGTON (AP ) -In ''o n e of th e most serious op e r a tion pro bl e m s in air defense," U.S. and NATO pilots sometimes can't tell if other warplanes are friend or Coe. t he General Accounting Office says. The s ame id e n tific ation problem also exists on l and and se a , the GA O said in a s e ven-p age s ummary of a classified r eport. Tank officers are concerned about distinguishing a friendly vehicle from an enemy in the dust and s moke of battle. Ship captains in combat usually face an enemy concealed by bight, fog, distance or all three. The GAO, the inveati1aliff arm of Congress, urged Defense Sec retary C a s par W . Weinberger t.o monit.oT efforts by NATO to i-et equipment that would make the air defense systems of all membel' countries •'interoperable.'' There is no ap>eement amonc the U air for c e • on a coordinated ayatem, )>ut Pentagon omciala HY they hope the n~ceasar eq_ulpment to establish one can be in use by the late l~s. The 15th NATO m ember, Iceland . has no armed for ces. Several different s yste ms ar e being used by the ai r forces of alliance members. "Therefor e," the GAO said, ''One . of most prob -serious lems." "all friendly planes cannot be interrogated." In its summary, dated Sept. 18, t h e G AO ca ll e d th e Identification problem "one of th e m os t s e r io u s a nd l on g -s t a nd in g op e r ational problems in air defense." The GAO said the Pentagon agrud wilh "the general thrust and content" of the report and s u i1es t e d only ·t e ch nlc e I change.a. As the JdentificaUon system works, 1 pUot who sees another ~plane on rad•r wUI send out a s pecial s ignal to determine if it is from a friendly nation. If the right reply is sent back, a tail will a ppear on the blip that represents the other plane on lhe pilot's radar sc reen. But a wrong answer or no reply does not necessarily mean tha t t he plane is an ene m y aircraft The plane could belong lo a ne utral cou ntry; its eq ui p m e n t m ay n ot b e operating; the pilot m ay have m ade a mistake in the code: or th e pl a n e c o uld b e o n incompatible equipment. The GAO said the alliance is m ak in g intro d uctio n o r • NA T O -wide id entification 1 system a high priority. "Never theless," it added, "current systems are expected l o be th e m ai n stay of cooperative capability lnto the 19908." The unclassified s ummary did not Identity the countries that can recognize each other 's planes. Jail appeal planned A San Diego Judge, sentenced Monday in Newport Beach to serve tiO days in j ail ror his conviction on charges of hiring prostitutes. w as back in his own courtroom today preparing to resume his duties. A spokesm an for Mu nicipal Court Judge Lewis A . Wenzell, 39, today s aid the judge was refusing all caJls from the press. H e s ai d We nze ll pla ns to continue hearing cases while he a ppeals his own conviction. Wenzell , who was tried at H a r bor Mu nicipal Cou rt in Newport Bea c h becaus e of pretr ial publicity in San Diego, was convicted last Friday on ri ve ch a r ges o f soliciti ng prostitut ion. Harbor Municipal Court Judge Selim Franklin fo ug ht back tears Monday when he handed d own the 60-da y s ent e n ce, which. he s aid. We nzell can begin servi ng anytime between now and Nov. 15 Fr anklin said Wenzell can serve his sentence in Orange County because of possible securit y problems in San Diego County Jail. Wenzell 's attorne y , Peter Hughes, said he will s tart the a ppeal process this week. F ranklin. who earlier said the cha r ges describing ''unus ual" sex ac t s w e r e "t e rribl y offensive." said both prostitute and cus tomer are victims of "spiritual brutalization." "When a judge "violates the l a w -a nd in thi s case encourages others to violate the I aw, it breaches one of the really fundamental and sacred trusts of pos ition." Franklin said. W e n ze ll o r iginall y w as cha r ged with eight counts of s oliciting prostitution after checks he signed were found in the files of a front for an alleged prostitution ring t ha t police raid ed in April. Three alleged prostitutes testified against the judge. Thr ee of the counts were dropped during Wenzell's jury trial in Newport Beach. ORANGI COAST WIATHIR . M ostly f air . Low s tonight 45 at beaches, 55 inland. Hi ghs Wednesday 68 along coast, 74 inland. INSIDE TODAY Its oil /ielda thrive, bMt Nigeria ia one of the molt troubled natlona in Africa. Billions of dollar• haw been lost to bad management, profiteering and theft. See Page A9 INDll . I I 1 • •••••• 'orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October t3. 1981 ·~· ........ Fred Gorrell flt/t) and John Shoecraft return to gondola of cross-crountry balloon Super Chicken on Blackbeard 1 sland of/ the coast of Georgia. 'Chicken' pilots plagued Sub-zero weather, sleepless nights fought after liftoff SAVANNAH, Ga. <AP) - S ub-zero temyeratures and s leepless nights plagued two pilots who completed the first transcontinental flight in a helium balloon, but the thrill of landing more than made up for-- that. they said. "ll was aq adventure .... " said pilot John Shoecraft, who talked to reporters along with co-pilot Fred Gorrell the day after their historic landing in Super Chicken III. .. It was just very thrilling to us." The two Arizona businessmen had gotten their first full night's s leep since leaving Costa Mesa, on Friday for the 2,515-mile trip. Dave Perry , the men 's publicist, "had to come out and bang on the door to wake us up" in time for the late-morning news conference, said Shoecraft. The men landed al Blackbeard Island solilllv.of Savannah late Monday. i!_i}t~ . \ Shoecraft and Gorrell new as high as 28,000 feet at speeds that at times exceeded 50 mph. The l O·s tory super Chicken Ill landed on the beach o f Blackbeard Island at 11 ·01 a.m. EDT Sunday. The balloon was in the air SS hours and 2S minutes. Gorrell said he and Shoecraft dressed in five layers of clothing and had electric socks to keep warm as temperatures in the upper atmosphere dropped to 40 degrees below zero. "I think the cold was the thing that surprised me the most," he said. "Of course we were on oxygen all the time. You can't eat. s leep, drink or do anything else without oxygen. "Have you ever tried to spread honey at 40 below?" . He said the men had a s mall s tove to heat tea and dehydrated soup, but ate mostly peanut butter-and-honey sandwiches County man guilty of ¥saulting cop A 38-year-old Orange man, shot in the chest by a Costa Mesa detective last April, bas been found guilty in Orange County Superior Court of assault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer. Tommy R~ Keeten was shot April 28 aftl he struggled with d etective Steve Shulman, wrestling away Shulman 's service revolver . Poli ce said Shu lman's partner, i e Millington, ordered K~~ , a theft s uspect. to drop th~· volver and fired once when . eeten allegedly raised the weapon. The two Costa Mesa officers had conf~o ~d Keeten, also known as Koon-Kay, in the garage of hi m e in Orange. They were attempting to Carter joins l{eagiµi battle .,, WASHIN TON (AP > -Jimmy C ~oining President Reagan · s battle over AW ACS r planes for Saudi Arabia , s the sale is "a litmus tdl or America's reliability" and is needed for peace in the Middle East. "I think it's very important that once the president makes a commitmen~ or that kind to a valuable ftl~nd like the Saudi Arabians ~al the Sentate approve what the president has proposed," Carter said Monday as he arrived for a two-day stay in Washington -bis first extended trip back sioce be was President. ·•A lot of foreign countries can't understand the intricacies of American law and they look upon a.promise by the president as being a commitment on the part of our own nation," he added. arrest him on a theft warrant after Keeten reportedly tried to r eturn a vacuum cleaner, believed to have been stolen, to the May Co. store at South Coast Plaza for a refund. Keeten was shot once in the chest and spent sever al weeks recovering from his wound at UCI Medical Center. A jury found him guilty on Oct. 6 of the assault charge and two others charging battery on a peace officer and exhibiting a firearm to a peace officer. Keeten currently is free on $10,000 bail and is scheduled for sentencing Nov. 24 in Orange County Superior Court. Deify .... ,"411 ..... HAPPY 100 -Marion Cooke of Costa Mesa celebrated her lOOth birthday Saturday at the Bayview Convalescent Home. She was serenaded by children ·rrom nearby Anna's Day School the day before. ORANGE COAST :r_ CIHattled Nwet11elng 7141142.511i All othet depettMent. 142-4121 ~N,WMd 1~ A. Morphine ... SEU ~H.Looe sr::CMocte • MAIN OFFICE • WHC a., It., C.U Mesa, CA. Mall...,..: ... U11,c.u.~.C!".am ~-,..Of:= c.-............. ~. __ .....,.. llUIM..-..N•~-- ......... ..,.. 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"If you can imagine dropping a car from three feet high, it creates quite a commotion," Shoecraft said From Page A1 EGYPT ••• told CBS News' correspondent in Cairo after she and Sadat's four children cast ballots. "He is our hope now . . This is what my husband wanted." Defense Minister Abdel Halim Abu Ghazala said all four of Sadat's kill e r s s urvived although previous government statemenls said one or them was killed. The four are reported to be members or a fanatic sect dedicated to killing Moslem leaders who do not live up to its standards or fundamentalism. /\bu Ghazala said in an interview with The Associated Press that the ring.leader, lst Lt. Kh a l ed Ahmed Shaw ki cl·lslambouly, had come out of a coma and "told the whole story." H e said he expected a court-martial in four or five d ays and death by hanging for 'el-lslambouJy, and "I hope they will let me leave him hanging in the open air for a week or so. "In spite of all this mess, th e re i s n o danger o f a revolution," he declared Abu Ghazala said the loyalty of the army was proved by the fact that three of the four a ssassi n s were civilians disguised as soldiers. "If the armed forces were infiltrated, el-lslambouly would not have had to bring in outsiders," he said. He said the lieutenant gave three members of his artillery unit special leave to make room for the three other attackers on his truck in the military parade Sadat and other top leaders were reviewing. The amm- unition and grenades used in the attack were purchased from criminals in southern Egypt, t he defense minister said. El -l sla mbo ul y said he organized the assassination b ec au se Sadat "was not governing the country in an Isla mic way," Abu Ghazala s aid, and also because the lieutenant's brother was among 1,536 Moslem fundamentalists and other opponents jailed by Sadat last month. The minister said security for ces were loo king f o r "members of fanatic groups that have taken cover" but "we don't know If they are related to the assassination." Castro rapped SANTO DOMINGO , Dominican Republic (AP> - Vice President George Bush has ·sald Cuban President Fldel Castro ls controlled by the Sovlet Union, a nd pledged to look Into the economlc problems facing this Caribbean nation. The statements were made Monday on Bush's first leg of a Latin American tour ' .- . r upheld., ' l Quarantine rule Court refuses to bar impbsing limits on California fruit W ASHJNGTON (AP> The U.S. Supreme Court refuted today to bar five Southern states from i mpost na apcC!lal quarantines due to Cal1forn111'11 Medlte rront>an frult fly outbreak. All but one of the states h1vt1 already backed off from their restrictions. At issue were quarantines on California fruits and ve11etablcs tbaj .were more slrif'&CPt than the quarantine cnlorced by the U.S. Department ot A1rlculture. The court turned 1wa)' California 's argument• that Texas, Florida, Alabama, South Carolina nnd Georala may not impose the special restrictions. Only Georgia's quarantine remains in effect, accordlna lo California officials. Today's brief ordt'r dt'nlNI ··without prc>judlcc>" Cuhfornlo'H requests for Suprcml' Court intervention mcuninJC thut Ca lifornia c ould :somt• dtty return lo the court 1( It fe\•li. threatened by fu tun· 11 t ut t' quarantines Rod Walston, 11 Cullfornlu deputy attorney ~cnt>rul , 1111ld that despite the eu11ing of mo11t or the quarantine11, the 1nult• continued to press for u rulina from the Supreme Court to 11t'l u precedent. A federal quarantine hus b(•en imposed on produce from all or part of lhe seven counties whcrt· the fast-breeding medflies have been discoverc..'CI . The federal quarantine zone includes all or part or Santa Clara, San Mateo, Alameda, Santa Cruz. San Benito and Stanislaus counlies around San Francisco plus Los Angeles County. Since the filing of the case in July, California had dropped Mississippi and added Georgia as a defendant. California officials claimed that Georgia's quarantine applies to fruits and vegetables from several counties not covered by the f edera l quarantine. · The other four s tales ' restrictions applied, in effect, lo all California fruits a nd vegetables. state officials said. The Texas and Florida quarantines have been halted by lower court orders , while Alabama and South Carolina voluntarily rescinded theirs . California c laimed that, among other thfags, the slates had demanded certificates that the produce was medfly.free even wben it came from areas where no medflies had been found. Chicago bank lowers prime CHICAGO <AP) -Continental lllinois National Bank & Trust Co., 'he nation's seventh-largest bank cut its prime lending rate a fu 11 percentage point today. from 19 percent to 18 percent. The reduction left two big banks at the 18.5 percent level and the r est at 19 percent. Continental Illinois' rate was the lowest for a major bank since hte April. Chase Manhattan Bank, the nation's No. 3 bank, went to the 18.5 percent rate Thursday, while Crocker National Bank in San Francisco, the 12th largest bank. reduced its prime to 18.S percent Monday The 1tate1 have dem1ndttd fuml11Uon Ot cold stora1e ol t.be produce ln certain lnatances. and at.rinaent m~dfty·detection meuurea. California off1clals have been "praying the controversial pesticide m al ath101 lb an) attempt to end medlly r lnrcstution, whleb brob oul m t June 1980 [ Medfiies la)' eus in more U.n ~ . 200 varieties of fruih and r vegetables, spolline tbtm for f market. • i ' .High court to ,_ruk on state's Prop. 1 ~ ' • I . . .. .. ,. • ':,... • .. . •• .. 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Proposition I cul out what hud been s tate courts' broad er powers, under California law, to order busing when segregation resulted from economic or other non-intentional factors. After Proposition l's passage. state courts could not seek greater racial balance than federal law required. Adopted Nov . 6, 1979, Proposition 1 does not bar voluntarily adopted busing plans, and allows already-existing plans to be modified. The amendment was aimed primarily at Los Angeles, the nation's second-largest public school district. Busing had been under way there since Sept. 12, 1978, as a re s ult of a desegregation order issued by a stale trial court in May 1970. Because of Proposition 1, a court-ordered busing plan for 23,000 students who left their neigbborbood,5 to attend school ended April 20. Beginining Sept. 15, a voluntary integration plan for the system's 535,000 students went into effect. On Dec. 19, l~. the California Court of Appeal upheld Proposition 1, and also ruled that it barred further state PLO leader touring Japan TOKYO (AP) -Palestine Liberation Organization leader Y ass er Arafat visited five Japanese political parties today, seeking support for the PLO and endorsing a Middle East peace plan that r ecognizes Israel's right to exist. Arafat launched into h.is first round of talks with 10 representatives of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party for what officials termed "private discussions " .. court-ordered mandatory busing C, in Los Angeles !: March 11, the C alifornia: S upreme Court refuHd to ~ ov crturn the lower 4tOUrt 'e: ruhna. ~ In t111k1ng the natlo!l's bJChat' c·11u rt tu 11tnko Proposition 1 and J r lcar lh(• Wtty (Or futuret mu nd1ttory busing plans., 111wr1·r11 for minority 1tudenta) 111111 • \ · • 1•1111ic>t11U1m l is but the latest ~ Ill u 1wl'l1•1i of efforts by thet 11111111rllv of the state. b y ~ 1w1•111lnKIY neutral ond racially ~ 111 1111t•uou11 e n ac tments tof 1l1111·r1111ln11l1· ugalnal racial ~ lllllllJllllt•ti \ · Ut·t:uu1u• Proposition 11 1!1•iitroyis the only class of: ri·rnt·dlt·~ which can effectively: IS1•1wu1 •'l(itte the Loa Angeles~ 1whlH· 11thoob, il renders (the~ Ktud1·nt11 ' J 1970 judgment,! u ff1 rfrtt•ll l>y the California: SUJ'l Nne <'ourt in 1978, an empty: pr1,m111c " ~ Thi s year . whites a re; l"~ti mated to make up ~as ~ 2:1 percent of the Los AngeJeso public school student population.: • ' r Arson probe~ I in Newport ! van burning f 'r A van belonging to a Los: Angeles man erupted in flam~ la te Monday in West Ne~ Beach and witnesses told polic5 they saw a man running fr<>ID( the burning ve hicle with a.i gasoline CQntainer in one hand. t Police said wbeo they arrived} on River Avenue near 4151f Street. they disco~eJ'ed a1 empty gasoline container in th~ middle of the s treet. f Two witnesses, wbQ sald theyt were watching lelevisloo wti.erl they heard the eJCRlosion ad- about midnight.;. told otfie•r(' they saw a man drive tbr~gl( the oeighborhood and oOme to a:~ stop in the middle of the street'. !: Seconds later. they told policey they heard the explosion ~ saw the man run to another c~ and nee. . ; Police said they have beeO:: unable to contact the owner ot: 1 the charred van, who 11ves Ut Bell , and are unsure why the van was parked in the Wes' Newport neighborhood. . J Schools te open? ' PHILADELPHIA CAP> School officials struggled to open elementary s<.110011 afte'iC all but a s mall fraction l>f Philadelphia's 13,000 publict school teachers defied a court order to return to classes and give up their s trike, whic~ entered its sixth week today. ~ . TELEPHONl 17141 b44·2494 \ Under lnternallonal equeatrian rulet, an am•tat.r rldln1 ln a cotnpetltlon la barred from .=t auoelaUoo with a comm al aponeor. Aadrea 81MrldH brdl•, who la leavlnc aa U .S . atlorn.ey ln Loa An1•lea, plant to take a te1chln1 poait!oo at the UCLA School of Law 1b Janua17, she aald. M11. Ordln, •1, Hid abe wW teach a cour1e called "The Government Lawyer" for one year, but may make a new career ln educaUon. The creaton oi.SPlder·.hlan are trying to nix lbe name ol Spider Dan and take aw-.y b1a fOhll-fltUN carb. • Cadence tddustrles Corp. of New Yorlt, which owna Marvel Cami~, flied suit ln U.S. District Oourt ln New York cbargin1 Sptd~r Dan, a real-life daredevil, with infringement and unfair competition wtth thelr fictional hero. Named as defendants were Daniel Goodwin, who climbed the Sears Tower in Chicago on May 25 wearing a costume resembling that of Spider-Man and a San Rafael, Cali!., company he allegedl y orf anized to promote bimsel as "Spider Dan." The ftrm was listed as Spider Dan Goodwin Enterprises. . ..,, ......... It is a tale of star-crossed music lovers -be a millionaire, she a ~rar-old streetearoet Yiol1 · wba1e rnastery riveted him. He beard her once, then lost her. i ~"~ ttrJt Wjea,lJf!t11 Ford r center 1 and Lady Bird J,ohnson ' ffirlri.tJ joM NOW ,,,,ftdent 2letmor Smccl at an Equal Rfg1tta Amendment rally on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial. · Chan.es, Diana petf ect parems? Now, with the help of a $1,000 reward, he's found Kerry McDermott -and booked her to play on one of the world's great stages, Carnegie Hall, on Sunday. Any children of Prince Cllarles and Prbtceu Dlua are likely to have ''new royal genes of excellence" because theirs is a love match, according to the head of Debrett's, the guide to British aristocracy. ••Royalty, even more than ariatocratiy, pref e~ not to ' ta~e .cha~~t ,t'O" chOOM . , ... rtneria tor tn8fr.. }JtlDC!ee . ind ' princes.Sea from those wHb their own roy~~ -~nate Majority Leader ..... anl 8Uer, R·Tenn .. has beeD bobbling around with a cane, the re!ult of a pulled liga lbent and possible carWage damage in bis knee from teon1s. Bater ·aaJd be found tbe • tnJur:y •surpri,Aqly , painful and anno · . ·· ' "Well, ~east be won the point," observed aide Tom GrllCOID. Captain Mark Pbllllps went for his first Australian horse ride within hours of arriving in Melbourne -and almost tumbled into a . controversy that could have cost him his Olympic future. Phillips, in Melbourne to . compete in an equestrian attributes," said Harold Brooks· Baker, managing director of Debrett's. ''The marriage of the Prince and Princess of Wales, however, is a true love marriage. We can expect new royal genes of excellence t~ :lppear." Brook&·Ualler said he expected the July 29 marriage of Charles and Diana to prove his case. event, ordered the name of bis specially selected horse changed when he discovered it was the same as that of a horse named by a sponsor ol the eveoL The 7 -year -old thoroughbred aeldtng-fia9 named Country Road -the same as a fashion hou11e owned by a major Australian retailer. According to the Victorian Equestrian Federation, Phillips was "seriously concerned" that his amateur status would be jeopardized if he rode a horse with that name. He requested that the horse be called Summer Sorbet, and the name was changed at once. "I can't believe what has happened, it's like a fairy tale," said Stewart FaaoD. 48, of Palm Beach, Fla., a vfce president at Dean Witter Reynolds whc>r. as a bobby, a(Jonson cone~ to nMmote ClaisJcal'muste. · -!"~- . ti:Jo. r. . MUSIC TO HIS EARS Violinist McDermott Fair skies seen ..., .... ......., ........... BOif llPIRT ... ... I • • • ... "" ,. 10 ,, ,, We't• Listening ••• What do you Uke about the Daily Piiot? What don't you like? a .. " 45 » 41 4S • u .. J1 • ., ... .. Ml L.e tt 4S .. 41 I'll u '2 ... 7S SS 71 S7 .... .... .... 11 a 41 II " J1 ,. . Call the number below and your me11a1e wtU be re~ed. transcribed and delivered to the appropriat• editor, The same 24·hour answer1n1 aervtce ma)' be used to Ncord let· ter~ to the edJlor on any toptc. Maltbox contrtbutors muat include their name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls, please. Te11 m1 w~at's on your mind. 642.fl088 Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 13, 1981 '" Niagar~ River pollu~ed Industry-dumped chemicals endanger 580,000 ; NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. <AP) concludts that "environmental fiere oot avalla Monday to -Every day, lndutrie1 dUlllP and public health pro1ram1 are comment oo the rt because 500 mtlllon 1allon1 ot toxic f\111damentally unable to cope of the Columbus ay holiday. w11te1 ln the Nl11ara Rlver, with the chemical pollution In lta~~· ear atud. y, the group endancertq 580,000 people In problema In the Nla1ara." Canada and lite United States ••Jt Is a national disaster,·· said it i : · · wbo drink it.a water, a research 1 aid Walter T . ff ant , 1 -Huardou1 ,icals that croup bu reported. mtcrobloloitst who worked 00 now into the riv .e a 1eriou1 A 3~·year study rele11ed the 160-page report, entitled threat to the b of 580,000 Monday by the New York Public "The Ravaged River." United Sta tea •Canadian Interest Research Group found The IJ'OUP ls a citizen activtat citizens who rely on.the river for that chemlcala dumped lDto the organization affiliated with drinking water. \river by m lodustrles locb.aded Ralph Nader. It ts not connected -Because of inadequate ·~ ioa:u1 lden~lfted H c:•u•laC wllb-anysovemmental body. It.a r egula tory cofttroh, '71 cancer. blrtb detecu, liver' report was previewed Sunday industries dump 250 nstllton aliments, and c~ntral nervout night on CBS' "60 Minutes" gallons of toxic waste into the systemdama1e. prolJ'am. river daily . A.1otber 700 In its report, the 1roup State and federal officials industries durn»' 250 million gallons into munit(pal treatment plants that are not able to neutralize the toxic chemlcal11. Medfly spray zone expanded in state LOS GATOS CAP )-Another 50 square miles in the San Francisco Bay area will be sprayed with malathion to prevent new infestations of the Mediterranean fruit fly, officials said. Medfly project spokesman Bill Pope announced Monday that the southwestern portion of Alameda County would be sprayed because of concern over a female medly found there Oet. 8. Pope also said a fty found Sunday In West Covina in Southern California was fertile. The fly was found in an orange tree about one-quarter mile east of an area lbat has been sprayed for the past seven weeks. Additional spraying will start Wednesday night over a 27 -square-mlle area of West Covina and Baldwin Park, Pope said. He noted that more than ~ square miles are now being Alameda County includes the cities of San Lorenzo, Castro Valley, San Leandro and Hayward, where the last fly was found, said Pope. "We are going to do preventive spraying in that area because of the flies that have been found,·' he said. The announcement of a new fly in the Los Angeles area follows a report late last week of flve medrues and some maggots round in La Puente. From Sept. 3 to Oct. 8 no fertile flies were found In Southern California. Officials had hoped their t.ree·stripping and pesticide spraying efforts had elimlnated the fly from that region. The fly plants its eggs in more than 250 varieties of fruit and vegetables. The s tate and federal governments have spent millions of dollars fight.Ing the cTop·reving pest during the past 16 months. -Seven drinking water treatm•ml planlll along the river use technology that cannot remove the contaminants. Some plants use a chlorination process that may 1J'.'roduce cancer·causing byp'toducts. -Chemicals also leak into the river from 50 chemical dumps. ••A myth is being perpetuated in this state that toxic chemical pollution is under control," the report said. "In fact little could be further from the truth ... " ' Industrial disch~e permits that were designecHo protect the public actually enable industry to discharge legally toxic substances, including those on the U.S . Environmental Protection AgencY,!s list of the 129 most hazardous toxins, the group reported. The report 1:there Is virtually no st federal testing prog · nor do industrial permi en mention or set discharge li its for some toxic chemicals. A spokesman for the Hooker Che micals & Plastics Corp. declined comment Monday, saying officials hadn't yet seen the report. • 1 sprayed throughout Califotni.. . ' MeanwtiUe.L Fresl{q ~ouhtj e~ Nortnao:Jt.DW. taacf a tnsno Stat4f'11Afversky symJ>Ol!'hnn Ile beltefet '1M' n, remains a critical threat to the agricultural rich San Joaquin ·Valley, heart of the state's $14 billion farm industry. Smith said, however, that Fresno County might be able to avoid a lasting infe station because of its cold winters and Ex-county depu.ty to appeal verd _., t · hot summers. The new spray tone ln Headquarters at air base to get facelift The headquarters building at the Marine Corps' El Toro Air Station . will undergo a $750,000 renovation, spokesmen for the San Diego architects chosen for the job said this week. The 40-year-old building wiU hav~ its electrical, plumbing, heatang and ventilation systems replaced and will be made more energy efficient, John Mock of Hendrick and Mock Architects said. Construction will be phased to allow continuous occupation of the building during the work, spokesmen said. The 16,lSS·s~uare-foot office building is Building 65 at the base. CARSON CITY (AP> -A finding of criminal negligence against a Nevada sherifrs depu- ty for the sbooUn g of a California man arrested by mis· take, wiU be appealesl, the of· ftcer's attorney says. Tom S u sich said he- believes the coroner's jury that entered the finding against Douglas County Sheriff's Sgt. Les Osman was "confused by the instructions. They should have been more detailed." Susich added that the conse· quences of the jury's verdict Wednesday "should have been explained more than they were" by Justice of the Peace Tom Davis. Susich said he's considering a request to Judge Davis for a re· hearing because "I'm not cer· lain that the jury had adequate instructions to be able to arrive at the verdict in an impartial and proper manner." Osman was formerly a sheriff's deputy in Orange Coun· ty. He was once chosen officer of the year by a county organlu· tion. The three-member jury , . .::n~~ on ""'•Afrcan· m ·M J;;~·' ,:~~~ :r'1nte '..mt ·f'"dt · · North H~ this ~ .. WllB gets .,,aller ~ amallw ....... year. We started out on our ten day Safari Into Amboaell National Part<, the Serengeti plains and TNV<> Natlonal Part< . We stopped at the Mt. Kenya Safari Club, Aberdare. the Art< (where I ltayed up all night watching the animal s) Kiiimanjaro. Taite Hlllsa and Salt Lick Lodges.We travelled In mtnlbu.. with pop-tops 10 we could 1tand up and photograph all the animal•. We ~ a lloneea kill a wlldabeast. The driver of our minibus has been wort<tng Tuvo Part< for ....,.n yeara and that wn only the third liorHdll that ha had ... n ao we wwe very lucky to be there. It W1lll a very exciting wonderful t,.p end I won't aoon forget It. The Int <My before we left Mary B«r. certified Gemologist handed down its ing two days of t ion follow· cerning the death of Timothy Calton, 23, of Fl'ellfto. The ftnd· ing was the most severe the panel could have Issued -and was the first off its sort in Douglas County. Vt_' The jury's findings are being sent to a district court judge for certification and, .then to the county district att.Omey's office. District Attorney Mike Rowe said it will be at least two weeks before it's determined whether criminal charges against Osman are warranted. • · Osman testified lle didn't re· member firing the s hot that hit Calton in the head as Calton lay face-down on the pavement Sept. 19. Calton and Ilmpanlons were planning mping at Lake Tahoe. The .e{e stopped at the entrance iJhe camp- ground by deputi ho thought they had been inv in an ap- parent break-in 1:attt.empt at a nearby church. !t. \. InvesUgators l l(letermined the three men h81,ftot been in· volved in any breal(-in attempt. " .. Ji • Tsavo we visited a on top of a mountain . . . a six thousand foot mountain. We were taken up aa htoh as the vehicles could go and we walked the rest of t!Je way. It was a road of aorts but very steep. I had to stop often and catch my breath and rest. All the while I kept ~ying to myself "I don't eve I'm doing th Isl I wouldl .• do this at home." The mine is within the Park but the government leases out certai n are"as to min ing companies. This mine that we v i sited Is produci ng transparent grosaularite garnet. It Is a t!eautlful green gem very llke an emerald In ~•ranee and mart<eted unde,r p name of Tsavorlte. The name of course comes from the locale. I brought bacic a pl~ of ore from the mine. It Is just a souvenir and hasn't any real game In It. but we,rdo have eeveral nice pieces of jewely Mt with TNvortt• In~ etore. Come In end ... they ere truly loYely CHARLES H. BARR I Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Tueeday. October 13, 1981 Israel pledges 'peace forever' Key test remains the scheduled withdrawal from Sinai Peninsula JERUSALEM (AP) -Alter some h esitation, Israel bas decided to plunge ahead with its peace with Egypt. But problems remain -principally the issue of Palestinian autonomy -that wilf ~flke moi'e than goodwill to resolve. especially once the last Israeli But r o s G ha 11 • E g Y Pt · s left the Sinai. mlnJster of state for foreign Prime Minister Menachem Begin's Cabinet reportedly reached a unanimous decision Sunday to carry out its treaty obligations with Egypt, barring any new unexpected shock. The key commitment is the scheduled withdrawal next April from the Sinai Peninsula, which will leave Israel's southern * * * NEWS ANALYSIS . flank shorn of its protective buffer ~e. ••It is veiy clear that we have to go on with the peace process even without Sadat -as if Sadat were still alive," sa1d Deputy Prime Minister Simcha Ehrlich. The assassination of Egyptian leader Anwar Sadat shook Israel, whose people have long been apprehensive about giving back territory for an intangible promise of eternal peace that could easi l y be broken, * * * As long as Sadat was in firm control, the Israelis were willing lo take the risk. After his death, the lsrae)is' irnmedJat~ reaetion was to wait and see. Nobodg rushed to assure Egypt that the assassination would not affect the situation. "If th e peace process co ntinue s , the I s raeli withdrawal from Sinai also will continue," said Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir, while Begin said nothing more than that he hoped peace would develop uninterrupted. * * * Arab nations get U.S. backing Reagan hopes Egypt can avoid Iranian-type chaos WASlllNGTON (AP) -The Reagan administration is moving swiftly, both militarily and diplomatically, to bolster moderate Arab nations to prevent tbem from being engulfed by chaos in the wake of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's death. The nightmarish fear for the administration is that Egypt, weakened by Sadat's death, coul d be plunged into Iranian-type chaos because of internal dissension or outside interference -or both. While the administration already had been seeking to build a diplomatic and security network for the Middle East, partly to protect the region's oil resources, that effort has been sharply accelerated since Sadat was assassinated a week ago today. Among the measures: -A large -scale joint U.S.-Egyptian military exercise next month that will involve American troops and possibly a practice bombing run by American B ·52s over an Egyptian target range. Troops from Oman, another Arab nation, also may be included. -The probable return of President Reagan's special Mideast peace envoy. Philip C. Habib, to the region next month to try to strengthen and expand the 3-month-old cease-fire in Lebanon between Israel and the Palesti n e Liberation Organization. -An effo rt to help re-establish diplomatic ties between Saudi Arabia and Egypt, thus bringing together the two most important moderate nations of the Arab world. The Saudis have the most oil in the region and Egypt has the most people. lt's not just Egypt that is the focus of these moves. The administration also has decided to make another push .to fashion an Arab-Israeli peace that involves putting new pressure on Israel to compromise on the question of autonomy for the 1.2 million Palestinians in the lsraeli-occuped West Bank and Gaza Strip. Secretary of State Alexander M. Haig Jr. said before leaving Cairo on Sunday that the United States has made clear to Israel it opposes a ny expansion of Is raeli settlements on the West Bank during the negotiations on Palestinian autonomy. The next round of talks is scheduled April 21 -22 in Cairo. The administration fears that the death of Sadat, the only Arab leader of stature who openly em braced the United States as a friend, may be interpreted by other moderate Arab leaders, especially those in Saudi Arabia, as proof that being friendly with the United States is dangerous. Sadat's death underscored how quickly events and leaders can change in the Middle East -even when the United States would like to protect the leaders friendly to it. It also suggests Reagan's recent vow to keep Saudi Arabia from becoming "an Iran" would turn into a hollow promise if the Saudi people themselves turn against the monarchy. The U.S. delegation to Sadat's funeral Saturday was shocked to discover virtually no outward sign of remorse by the Egyptian people over the leader who was regarded as a hero in the United States. Sadat's death underlines that -for all the U .$. rhetoric about outside threats from the Soviet Union and Soviet-backed Libya -Arab lead er s face a real danger from within. Energy bills low SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Los Angeles ranked sixth lowest a mong the nation's 25 largest cities for monthly utility bills as of June JO. SPINAL SCREENING EXAMINATION GOOD THRU OCT . 23rd. The Yarwood Chriopractic Office of Costa Mesa is sponsoring A Spinal Check-up and Scoliosis Screening program as a public service. This service will include consultation, examination. spinal photograph and explanation of findi.ngs. By appointment only. Call 646-0516 Monday through Friday. OONSULTATION Tlte c .. •wHo. is .. lp1d to ...... .,.., peat Mat.y -4/w preMlft ,,.,., ... • thy .. , r1lot1 to 1plHI lajul11 or otli1r 1plaol cHdlH--. loHCI 9'CNl HM rellllhoftt.ec....tt...._tt.e doctor will ••II• nco•••IMlotlH1 r19erdl .. uo•l..tl• or nf1rrol to .... .,. doctor. 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Souvenir shops sold T-shirts em blazoned "Stop the Withdrawal." The change came when Begin attended Sadat's funeral. Al first there had been some doubt whether he would go, but not only did the prime minister fly to Egypt, but he also took his ministers of defe nse, interior and foreign affairs. All three are deeply involved in the peace process. and the s ize and prestige of the delegation was meant to impress upon the Egyptians Israel's commitment to the peace. Begin later related that in his first meeting with Hos ni Mubarak, Sad at' s designated s uccessor, the two almost spontaneously vowed to each other, "peace forever .. "l am convinced the peace process will continue," Begin told his Cabinet, describing his 40-minute talk with Mubarak. But, despite the apparent Beg in-Mubarak rapport, the remaining obstacles will be difficult ones to clear. Talks are still deadlocked on Palestinian self-rule in the Is raeli-occupied West Bank of the Jordan River and the Gaza Strip One Israeli analyst, Professor Mordechai Abir of the Hebrew U niversity, predicts that Mubarak, who was Sadat's liaison with Saudi Arabia, will try to rebuild ties with that key Arab state by taking a tougher line on the Palestinian issue. Israeli officials say the Sadat assassination appears to have shaken the U.S. government out of its seeming apathy toward the autonomy talks, and they expect Washington to apply increased pressure for Israeli concessions that would bring about speedy results. •~WI ........ FIRST BIG SNOW Tht· -..t·a:-.nn '111-..1 111111111 ''\"'' t 11111 h.1 .... lashNI w estl•rn :\lontan:1. lt•a\ lrlJ.! .I 1111'111·.., 111 "1!111 ,11 111 1111 st;.itt• capitol g round-. 111 llt•l c·n.r \ln11d,1\ 1tf1•11•• 1.1 ... l;1h 1·11 "1th u fish<'~ t• ll'll" --------------- 80 Russ spy pla11es intercepts record? NORFOLK. 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"In addition to the $460 million in state cuts which 1 ordered last week. we face more than $1 billion in cuts in feder al programs within .the state,'' Brown said Monday. The state's cutbacks will mean a t emporary stop to a ll capital construction project s and school building construction, he said, while fewer federal funds will mean 35,300 peopl e will lose some welfare benefits or be cut from the rolls and 27,000 people leaving military service will lose unemployment benefits. The cuts. he said, also will mean 8,000 fewer r ent·subsized housing units. the closing of two California Conservation Corps camps, loss of 300 job slots in the corps and the loss of 32,000 entry·level jobs in public service directed at assisting the poor and minorities in funding permanent employm ent. Brown, in prepared remarks to the City Club of San Diego, called on Californians to "tighten our belts." Trawler seized • • 1n pot seizure to be auctioned SAN FRANCISCO (APl -Despite the acquittal of four of its crewmen. a 130·foot trawler seized in a $14 million ma rijua na arr est will be auctioned on Oct. 22. the U.S. Coast Guard says. T he steel·hulled Kyoto was alleged to be the mother ship for a drug s muggling operation broken last summer by a Coast Guard arrest. The Coast Guard claim s the Kyoto dropped 23,000 pounds of Colombian marijuana into the hands of law enforcement officers July 1 at Moss Landing in Monterey County. The ship sale will take place in the lobby of the San Francisco federal building, subject to the approval or Cus toms and U.S. District Court. the Coast Guard said. Four of the trawler's crewmen were acquitted of federal drug char ges, but another seven people arrested at the time are awaiting trial in U.S . District Court on ch arges they cons pired to import marijuana. ''But these pro blems are manageable and can be handled with the cooperation or a ll levels of government and the general public who will be atrected," be asaerted. Bf"own said, "We 1acfl aeriOCJ S fiscal problems ... the state cuts include a 2 percent general reduction in s tate government operatioDJ, a dere rral of all capital constntction projects a nd sc hool buildine construction . . . "T h ese cuts will r e due e employment in t he construction industries but we do not anticlpatt! serious reductions in social services. The federal budget cuts of more than Sl billion will impact soda! services, however.'' Brown said "with unemptoyment among blacks al an all-time high in the n ation . these cuts in job opportunity will be especially harmful." The cuts "will a lmost certainly drive many or the workina poor on to the welfare rolls, producing the exact opposite etrect we are trying to achieve -getting people off welfare and into productive employment, .. Brown said. ·'The slate has reached the end ol the line in budget surpluses. 'I'here simply is no money left anymore to take up the slack from federal cuts. Federal reductions in welfare and in Medi·Cal will have to be passed dir ectly along to Californi a recipients ... he said . In a radio interview before his s peech. Brown said "our strong relations with I srael s hould be str engthened and this is not the time to sell the sophisticated airplanes to Saudi Arabia." Brown reaffirmed his oppoeltion to nuclear power. saying or the nearby San Onofre plant: "A nuclear power plant is like putting all your ens in on e bas k et." he said. "Diablo Canyon can produce 20-25 percent ol power for Northern California. Ir something happens to that one, yoo knock out 20 to 25 percent or your power . . . When you lock your power supply into a few central plants, you run a ris k ." And atomic power. he said, is juat "the tip of the iceberg." "When they tell you they want them just for peaceful mes, you aak them how come they want to use that plutonium to m a ke bombs," the governor said . Join us Oct.5-25. Say Shrimp Louie, Garden Shrimp Salad, . Shrimp Creole, Shrimp Cocktail, Shrim_p Omelette, Steak & Prawns, Prime Rib & Prawns, Pile o' Prawns. LUNCH SERVED 11AM-4PM ~U4i~t)ll:;MrlGfl'ICillO'll~ BLACK ANGUS RESTA• •RANTS,. ~ Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Torrance, Cerrttos, Lakewood, Anaheim • Ofange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 13, 1981 • Appeal slated i! by ski resort ,.,, ........ IN SECLUSION Form~r c hess prodig~· and world t'hampiun Bobby Fischer a pparently is still living 1n seclu~ion in South P<.t~aden<.1 and h as nothin~ to do with' ctie-;~. according to u che~s e xpert who has kept in tou,·h with Fischer o\·e r the ·'ear" Computer weeds out students STANFORD <APl -A computer programmed to pick the cream of the crop among students will sharpen the already-keen competition among applicants t o Stanford University 1ra duate 1chool of business. admillistra&ors said . University officials hope high technology will mean a low number of failures a'mong students who take first-year eourses in the masters deer ee prograrrt, according to Cathy Gwynn, director of admissions for the graduate school or business. Stanford's use of computers to figure the l ikelitiood of academic success is apparently the first in the nation. Ms. Gwynn said . The computer profile "takes out the huma n error " in selecting applicants. she said. However , no application will be tossed aside on the basis of what the computer says, Ms. Gwynn added. "Stanford's program places large emphasis on managerial potential," Ms. Gwynn said. The benefits of earning an MBA from Stanford -t h e average starting salary of a graduate last year was more than $35,000 -attract a large pool of applicants to the grueling program. ·ilta SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (AP> -Heavenly Valley ski t-esort will appeal some of the "special or ders'· issued by state officials after an investigation of Jift accident which Injured 17 skiers, a resort atlorney aays. The 19 orders. contained In a 1,000-page report i1 and made public this week by the California Division of Occupa tional Safety and Health, require extensive alterations at the scene of the April 5 derailment. Cal OSHA officials called the tragedy "an unusual and unlikely occurrence." One of the Drders involved lbe Sierra 'resort's emergency pt'ocedures, which were criticized after the accident. Attorney Barry Bunsoft said Heavenly Valley will fil e appeals on several of the orders. When the lift der ailed. 17 skiers were hurled 50 feet into hard-packed snow near the loading platform One of three severely injured riders was Michaela Alioto. granddaughter of former San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto. OSHA blamed the accident on mechanical irregularities. The report said a lift operator noticed a c hair "swinging excessively" a nd stopped the lift, and the derailment occurred three to rour seconds later . A chair.guard attached to the tower nearest the swinging chair failed to catch the detached rope, "'possibly due to the mtthanical features of the Ridge Lift," the report said. The state orders requir e operators to prevent chair swings greater than 10 degrees and install at least two rope-catching devices on each tower. They also require all derailments to be reported to the state, and call for lift stop-controls to be moved closer to the loading attendant. , The mishap was the worst at a Sierra ski resor t since April 15, 1978, when four people were killed and 30 others injured when a cable sliced through a tra m at Squaw Valley ski resort. Building halt OK'd BERKELEY <AP> -The City Council has ap- proved a four-month moratorium on construction In the Elmwood and North Shattuck commercial districts because of complaints the neighborhood is saturated. gs. TAXABLE} JOINT RETURN $50,000 $35,000 $25,000 $20,000 > • .. INCOME SINGLE RETURN $35,000 $25,000 $15,000 $12,000 ESTIMATED TAX BRACKET 50% 40% 30% 25% WHAT YOU'D HAVE TO EARN ON A 24.28°/o 20.23°/o 17.34°/o 16.19°/o TA)(A,BLE INVESTMENT TO EQUAL OUR TAX-FRE& ACCOUNT" 'Th~ y1ridot1 '111s.croun1wiD~70'!to ol th• "'~rtgt 1n\'t'Stmcnt ~Oft on•· re• U.S TrN~ury bills. yk'ld dei~rmlMd mnn1hh At>."" f1gu""' Ar• bi~ on U ••..,y•~ "('t ••Ort I auruon ~ Y•<'kl ·~ bl~ond.a1lrrnmpounJ1np;of 11 46'11. E.tmlnp;~ will ti.• •h11h1lvh"'''' '"•n th.• ll 14' yH'ld 1f lnt~t ~ wtthdr.awn bt>fn,.. m.atunt)' Wlthdr.iw•I of pnn<ipi r~uftt 1n sub51an11.al 1ntnnt ~nalty and lms nf Mera I ta' t•\1•mphon Not f'll"°pl fmn1 5~ ol Cahlom1a tn<"<lmc ta~ Possibly the highest interest ~'w e\'el' earned on insured savings. Tax-break for Gibraltar™ savers! You may exempt from Federal taxes the first $2,000 in interest on a joint return or $1.000 on an individual reh.Jm. Minimum depos it is $500. To earn your maximum tax-free interest at the current yield during the on e-year term, deposit $16,474 ff you file a Joint return o r $8,237 for r. ~----.. a single return. Your savings will be ins ured to $100,000 by the FSLIC. Free services. You can use your ta>.-free savings account balance to help you qualify for Gibrartar's many free services: safe deposit box, travelers · checks, money o rders, direct deposit, notary public and many others. .. ~ ' •' SAVINGS 'HUNTJNCTON BlAOI: 191 Huntington Ctr. /(714) 896-9666 LAGUNA HILLS: 24260 El Toro Rd. /(714) 951-84.54 RJLUltTON: 2SS W. ~rpe Aw. I (714) 871-6101 Nf.WPORTIEAOi: 2100 W. Coast Hwy.1 (714) 6.n-2611 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO: 31877 Ott Obispo St./ (714) 493'-SOll SANTA ANA: 3925 S. Bristol St./ (714) 9?9-15a> 14 Santa Ana F.tuon Square I (714) 834..all'J \8 Oranoe Coast OAIL Y PILOTITuesday. October 13. 1981 ~~\ -&~'\; ~\~ D e b t ors have rights • DEAR PAT Dl'NN: What ran a colter· lion ugt>nr) do to .vou lt>)(ally? Can they call a 1>e rson al work'? This Is happening lo me and I'd llkt• to know m )' riRhts in this situation. P.R .. Corona del Mar I\ eollN·twn ag t·nc•y ('Un (•ontact you by mail demanding payrnl'nl Ul)d lhl'Y ran phone ~ ou But you l'<lll ..,lop a11 agt>ncy from com· munil·atink. \\1th you entirely by simply tell 1ng tht•m '>U in \Htl ing After this. thl') can no lon~l'r c·ontatt ) o u t•xccpl to tell \'OU that they <Ht' taking -.,om c: w c:r1f1c action. !>Uch a!> fil· ing pape rs rn court or garn1sh1ng \\ages 1\ debt r olh.•t'tor (•annot lc:gall) do any of the foll tH\lllg USI.' o bst'c:nt• or profane le1ng uagl'. thn•aten to ha rm \'OU or an\' fam1 I) mt•mbN o r frwnd thn•c1t~·n to pub.ltsh . or at'tuall~ publish )our narnt· publtcl) as a lll'rson \\ho dol•s not pa) bills. claim to b<• la\\ t•nfnn'l'nll'nt offtct•r.., of am kind o r in an\ \\<I)' SUJ.:J.:l'"t lh<Jl tht•) art• Connected with an) f<.·d<•ra l. s talt'. c•ount) or loC'al govc·rn m t•nt ..,t•nd \ou an' written documt'nt that looks likl' J t ourt fc;rrn or ~O\'ernment doc·u mt·nt . n •p1•att•dl) u-.,1• tht· lt•lcphone to anno.' ,\OU . ('Clnl•H·t ,\OUr t•mplO,\l'r. t'X CC'pl to \'l'rif) t•mplm nwnt" or for ..,o mt• ;.il'l 1 wage garnish nH'nt J nt•t't•:-.-.,ary to a<:lually l'Olle<'l the debt. threatt·n to gt•t 1.H·lf;.in• or unemployment bent•ftti-. t·ut off I \1.h 1rh 1s not possiblt•I. call ) (HI al work 1f you or.' our <•mployt'r tell them not to If this hl•comt•i-. u problem. put your l't'l(llt''il rn "nting and keep a copy. fals ely pn·ll'n<I that .'OU ha\'(' committed a crime: fah l'I.' pn•te nd that a legal action 1s being ..,ta rtt·<l aga111s l 'ou when this 1s not true. thrl'alt•n to takl' .'Our propC'rt) 1wages1 un It•..,.., 1 ht•\ h,I\ l' .1 t ou rt 1udgmcnt. ela1 m to be an a ltm m•\ or UM' ;itto rnt'' s st at1onen \\hen lht·.' a n· ni1t. .mci fabt•I.' ; l.i1 m that the debt '"Ill ll<' 111t·n·ao,l'tl I" th<• .idd1t1on of attorne v s lt'l'' "('I'\ I('(' lt'l'"· ('((' . kPPJJill{.! kirl .. fit I>!-:.\ H 10-: \ IJ E HS Children :..!'em to be on lht• co 1·\1·n \\ak1nl.! m oment. but that di•t"'ll I 111•1·1·..,..,a n l) nw.in tht•) an· ph.'·s1c all) frl \nd f1t n1'"' ,.., 1mpo rta rll for any pers on. 1111 111.111 1•1 "h;i t .1g 1• Yo u c an ht•lp yo ur 1·hlld n·n from ltw t1nw th<'' arc: born to as· ... u n · that lht·\ ;in· .ic·t1\t' ancl stav fi t for hfe 1'111 · 1 · S \dm111...,trat111n f~1r Children. \'nut h :i nd F;in1il11•.., ha .... a llC'\\ book that !11·,1· r il>t'' 111 nt'"" prog r a rn:.. for thildren from h1rth thr11u.1.:h lht· lt•t•n 'c·ar ... It dC'sc nbes ho\\ 111 J.:l'I 1'111ldn·n 1nt t•n•..,t('(I. lwnchmark:.. for f1tn1·..,.., .ii 1·1·1 t;11n .i c1 .. ._ him to dt·c·1de 1f )our C'hJld 'h11uld p.11·t11·1pa1 1· 111 ... µort-.. and whe re '"u < ,1!1 c11 t111 .idd1 1111nal 1nform at1on !-'or :1 singlt~ top) of "Children and Youth in Al'lwn Phy s1<'al Acllv1tie::. a nd Sports, .. s t•nd SJ 50 to thC' Cons umer Information <.:entt'I', Dt•pt 205J. Pueblo. Colo . 81009 lH:AR PAT DUNN : Consumers are often urged to "contact your legislators by letter or tt>lf'gram." It always occurs w me that lele· grami. are pretty expensfve for the average ·per::.on, yet they probably have more impact ' t han a teller. Somehow this dOt'sn't seem fair. J . L .. Costa Mesa There 1::. a price break from Western L'n1on for th1i:. t) pe of tele~ram Since 1!>7J s pecial "personal op1n1on telegrams·· have been available to reg1-;tcr poh t1cal opinions "Ith government offit•1als Pnced substan- t 1 a II.' low(.'r than a r C'gular telegram. mcssa~es tn "ril ing are ~cut directly from Western l 'nwn lo C'apllol Hill . the White llouse. lht· l'ntt('(I :"lia1 wm. <.tnd '>late c·apita ls P h o11P-rall Prror.~ I DEAR PAT Ol':'ll~: I have two long· d is tan ct• call s rro m Cos ta 1'1 esa to Washington. O.C .. listt'd on mv phone bill. The only problem ls that I didn'f' makt> either call. Whal can I do about this'? P .L .. Costa Mesa Dianl' Oailac1s, P ;.ic1fic T e lephone div1s1on manager. s a ys that if you didn't makC' a long-distance tall cha rged on your btll. first dwt·k with fam tl\' m embers and hou:-.t.•guesls who ma,\ ha\ e made the call If the myster~ s till r emains. cat: ~our local bus 1ne:-.:.. office They probably will be able to track down the call b~ looking at a customer name number a ddress file If not. the problem "ill be given to a '1 e~sage ln\'est igat1on Center res ponsible tor 1dl•nllf.' 1ng and b1ll1ng un1dentif1ed operator handled long d1sta11<'<' charges lm·es t1gators art' able to btll corrC<'th mum of the calli. 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FREE PRIZES! First I ,(XX) cus tomers tomorrow receive a treasure chest key. Will yours be one of 20 keys that will unlock the treasure chest? ~' to Thrifty Corp., Debordh Beahm, Sarkis 1v argougian and S,teven Hardy from a sincere friend. I THATAWAY Ro-...1r10 La~I11n1t·.1 of Bn-..ton pmnt-. fur polu·l· t Ill' d1rett ion 1n "hi ch lhrt•t• \IHllh:-. fh•cl .itt1·1· l1r-.t <h•mand1ng .1 clrnw lht·n pund\lng ;ind .... 1;tl1b1ng hrm hd111·(• h1· t'lllllrl h.111cl 11\ 1·r I h1• mnnc•\ Ill' lc>:-.1 hr-. ldt .1rm ;i-. ,, bm ------- Electric braces new d e ntal aid PlllLt\DEl.Plll,\ c.\P 1 An orthudontist ""' ... hi' plan to u:-.t• t•lcrtromc braces to s peed the ... tra1ghl<:m11g of tt•t·th 1-; a novel idea. but certainly not .1 :-.hocking lllll' Tin~ balte1 H·:-. -.trapµcd to the teeth of people '' c a r i n g b r a n• ... )\ t 1 m u 1£1 t e t h c t c e t h w i t h low ll'\'(•I <'UITt·nt untl put tht'm un a slra1ghl path mon· qu1ckl~ .... ay ... l>r Zl'P\' Da\'1dov1tch of the l 'n1H•r..,1t\ of f't·nn ... ,h;.1111;,i l>a \ 1dm 1lt'h '>Jt~I ht· hJs tt'sted electric braces ..,uc:tt''>sfulh on 1·e1t.., ,ind tests on humans will bcg111 ::.oon · · Whl•n I studied orthoclont1cs post-graduate in 1963 what 1mpr1•..,sed me was that the ordinary tre<1lmcnt takes an ;1wful lut of lime," he recalled. As patient t'nthu::.1a s m for the lengthy treatmt.;nt wane .... so doe:-cooperat10n. he said. Oav1d uvitch ::.a id an 1de;.i began forming as he heard about "orJ.. orth11ped1sts were doing using 1•ll•ttr1c·1tv to hL·al fraeture!> Hut .I didn't th111k m.' patients parenls would bl' h;.ipp_v. to h<.1\l' m(' drill holes in their m ouths and stick '"n·-. in them" as the orthopedists did, l>:Jv1dov1tC'h said Al'lualh·. thl' h111H"" of the jaws <1re close lo the sk111 , ..,., l'IL•clr11:lly dill'°' not ha\c to lr;.l\l'I far and lhcr<' ..., no need \11 1m..il;.inl the batteries. the Iii·\ l'ar old re::.ean·ht·r found lni-.tt•ad. batll'rtC" :-.1m1lar lo thoi.e used for hl'<HlllJ! aids an• L'nt•ast>d with wires in tiny pl astic · lrng<·rs" th<1l '' 1 a p around the tooth. he said. The rurrt•nl :-.t1mulalt•s cells around the teeth <incl "lhl•n c;H·h rl'll de ws wh;il 1t s computerized. 'iO to "Pl'ak . l•• do I)\ 1ts geneti c 1nformat1on." l);i\ 11lm 1tC'h 'iilld The dt•<:tnt II' J!('t" more ct•lls involved in mo\ ing tht• ll·L·th lh;111 th<• force of regular braces alonl'. ht• ad<IL·d With lO:d Koro ... 111tf an clectric;il engineering profes-.or at thl· 11111\ l0rs11~. Da\ 1du\'1trh tested the methnd on adolt·sc t'llt C'ats. selcrtecl for their :-.1 w bl l' ll'el h Wh C'n "tund.irrl hrntl'S "(.•re put on one side of t h c• r a t s J ,1 " " .1 n d t h l' c o m h 1 n e d t·h~C'tncal me1 h.en1C'al Ill'\ 1c·e on the other. the 10 to 20 m 1croampen·-. of d11 t·< t current mo,•ed the teeth t" ice <is fast. hl· -.aid The braces havt• sPveral other advantages. Davidovitc said Th<' s timulation takes pl ace ~uickly. so hn1c1•s \\ ould onl y have to be worn part-time and the• elt•(•tricity has a localized effect with no side e tlt•rts unlike drugs that have also been lr1<'<i 111 dt•ntal "ork Mustache suit settle d TOKYO t \1'1 :\lt<'r a :1 1 ~-year court battle v.ith tus l'mplo~t'r'>. a :IS \ear-old cab driver has "on thl' right to \\('Jr ;,i mustache. and was awardl•d the equl\ llPnl (If S6.500 m compensation. ,JJpJnt·st· nC'\\!\papt'r" reported. ·Thl' nut of (•0111 t ..,t•tllement ended a case fi led a g:.11n'>t th<· Easll'rn Airport Motors Co of Tokyo bv lloshifusa Take1'>h1. who claimed he was not be· 1ng paid b~ h1:-. 1:mpJ11yers hecause he wouldn't s have his mu~lachc· As p::irt of thl' agrN•menl. however. Ta keishi will rettre Dt·c :JI WEHE~ 1reuv1s•.••• MOVIES RECORDERS f • ....:,W CAMERAS I WORLD HOME RECORDER •Aemote •2-4-6 Hr •VHS Video Recorder •Same as Magnavo1 8310 •Same as Quasar 5015 OPEN STOCK ONLY •538 Qu•••re COMPLETE *MOVIES* OVER 1000 TO RENT All lATlST lllUAIH •BLANK TAPE '11• •ACCESSORIES VARIETY \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 13, 1981 A7 SF's big phobia -crossing Golden Gate bridge S AN FRANCISCO <AP> -U you've got claustrophobia, stay out of elevators and m ine shaft.a If you have allurophobla. avoid cats. Alld Ir you · ve got gephydrophobla. don't come lo San Francisco G e phy drophobia is t h e mos t common phobia in the city by the B ay . a nd f o r good reason . psyc hiatrist Gerr ltt Blauvelt says. U's a fear of crossing bridges, and Cor people suffering from this phobia, the .1 wesome s ight of the Golden Gate Bridge on a sunny autumn day strikes terror in the ir hearts. "They generally have a fee ling of once they are on a bridge of being trapped with no escape:· Blauvelt said The psychiatris t was among al m ost 200 doc tors, nurses. psychologis ts and social workers participating in th e third annual Phobia Conference here over the weekend . The experts brought the cures · confrontation, drugs. diets And others brought the phobias. of which m ore than 700 have been identified. in c ludin g rear o f peopl e ( anthrophobia >; fear of being buried alive (taphephobia); a nd fear of peanut butter sticking to the r oof of your mouth (arachibutyrophobia). But Robert DuPont of Washington DC., president of the Phobia ~iety of America, said the most common fear these days is technophobia Low tar. High country taste. Above all in refreshment . Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smokjng Is Dangerous to Your Health. .. I fear of technology ··Nobody knows whether the 1ncreastng put'e of tet'hnolog1cul change is, causrng more phobias." he said. "But the intuitive a nswer Is yes" Du Pont. who culled phobias a fad of the '70s and '80s. argues that there 1s a fine line between fear and excitement Modern architecture's outside elevators. open hotel lobbies und department stores are designed to bring out a sense of excitement in most people. he noted. But for one out of every 10 people. that excitem ent chan ges to terror and avoidance. 1solut1on and shamc, Du Pont said. , He s aid at work. people often ... c1u1clly leave their JObs rather than 1te·ct-pl 1ww tt·chnology, and their dcmoruliwt111n sometimes leads to full blown ph obias. "Generally, people lend to four wh;.it thl'V un• unfamiliar with," Ou Pont i.t11d A~~-hi a~ suits up WASHINGTON I AP> L>urmg fis· cal 1981. which ended Sept 30, there were a retord number of age dis· crimin;,ition suits filed by lhe Equal Employment Opportunity Com · mission Tht• ~EOC said that 89 suits were f1l~d ;.itlt:ging v1olattons of the? (\ge Du.crimlnallort 111 'Employment Aet. C IHO A J AlYHOL0$ T09ACC0 CO Sa\t1U L\GHTS 10 mg. ''ta\. O.~ mg. mcotina av. per cigafltll by FTC method . • t o,.,. Coat DAILY PILOT/Tuetday, OotOber 13, 1981 i1 • 1 I : I , . ~ • ~ l 'I : J ~I : I I 11 I ' I !\ ~ l • r . q l· ! 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The l bos, rejecting milltary rule by northe rners. created Biafra, but were f orc e..D_ back into Nigeria:\n a 2'~·year war that left a million dfi;ld. ' In a climate of reconciliation, enriched by oil, Nigerians built business empires, expanded services and roads, and eventually untangled their once-paralyzed ports. Today, Nigeria is back under democratic rule Its o il fields thrive But it 1s one of the most troubl ed nations in Africa. During the post-war boom o( t he 1970s, billions were lost to bad management. profiteering and theft. Crops were neglected. and youths streamed into the cities. A nation that once fed tlself spends $2. 7 billion a year to import food. The world oil glut is squeezing Nigeria, ulreudy committed lo spending billions on a new capital city at Abuja and on revitalizing agriculture Lagos. designed for under a million inhabitants, has 3 million -or 5 million. Families cannot be counted, living in dusty tin lean-tos off stinking ditches or in thatch shanties over the water. It is perhaps the most expensive city in the world, but many cannot afford enough pounded yam to make it Mo11uru through the week. Import controls mean some staples are a\ ail able only to those who can pay black market prices. Corrupt officials grant permits for imports that sell for half the price of protected locally made versions of the same thing. While most countries are working har d to l'ntit'e capital. one Western diplomat observed, "Here they think they're doing you a favor by lelttng you in to look at the place." The climate offers high profits for investors with the stamina to withstand the violent crime, high costs, inefficiency and what many call an arrogant attitude. Political tension is high A recent newspaper headline warned· "Stop Intimidating the fbos with Threats of Another Civil War and Pogrom." An I ho politician complained in the article that some :.{·hools were closed because teachers were not µaid but wealttiy Abuja contractors received their t hecks on time. Riots in the northern city of Kano last December and again in June killed hundreds of pc•ople. The first were caused by religious ranat1c1sm and the second by a dispute between the elected governor and the traditional emir. A r esp ected Niger ian journalist. who requested anonymity, explains it this way to trusted friends· ·Now we talk in billions, instead of the hundreds before, but we were better off in the '60s. E\'crything 1s increasing, including crime. You don't dare go out now. everybody is home by 9 or 10 T he dan~er is not only the robbers but also the police . Whal hope if the police are in with the bloody rogues" · ll 1s the money, the corruption. Everyone is used lo dirt> money The whole place is u:.eless .. The news 1s better at the other extreme in Hotc;wana. a nation of 850,000 inhabitants and four times as many cattle. At independence. it had almost no resources. What wasn't sand was :-\\a mp Next door to South Africa, it trades with that white minority-governed state, as do all other African nations. But unlike most, it admits it. S udden wealth from diamond and mineral discoveries were channeled into development projects. social services and schools. The rural !iector is poor. and there is unemployment. But it 1~ u viable. stable nation. · Since th<• recent coup attempt in Gambia. the only African nations to have preserved t'ffl'ctive mult1party de mocracy without internal upheu\'al are Botswana and Mauritius. The example of any nation makes a point applicable to others. And the twin cases o( the lvorv Coast and Guinea show dramatically how s 1 m itar colonies. both French, d eveloped in oppositc d1recl1ons. The Ivory Coast chose to remain close to !"ranee. with massive aid and French advisers in the government. Today, the Ivory Coast has a $10 billion economy with only agricultural wealth. Abidjan has skyscrapers and freeways. and social ~en•ices r each de ep into the interior. Per-capita 10comc is a relatively prosperous $1 ,260. OnJy one party is allowed. but voters now elect lhc1r represe ntatives within the party. President Felix Houphouet-Boigny, though an authoritarian who restricts civil libe rties, prefers to co-opt the opposition r ather than jail them. He spots promising young politicians and brings them into the party structure early. Most decide their only future is within the system. Guinea chose a total break at Independence, a nd the French stalked off. taking light fixtures Sel1ool panel yanks no"~eI of tl1e west LIVERMORE (AP) -A school district committee has decided a novel about an American family moving west "didn't have much value" after a parent said it contained "sexually explicit passages," a principal reported. Bob Ferr o, a parent in the Livermore Unified School District and a leader in the area's Campus Life group. said "The Cbisholms" by Evan Hunter should be removed lrom the shelves of Granada High School. School officials, acting on distr ict policy, appointed the committee to review the book. The panel included one administrator, one librarian, three parents and two teachers, according to Granada principal Jack Snodgrass. "They found \hat the book really didn't have much value as il relates to a high school llbr ary," said SnodgTa11s, who declined to say whether the panel's finding was unanlmoua. - and Instruction books with them. Despite vast bauxite de~Jls and rich soil, the nation is poor Tbe capital, Conakry, is a dllapidated version of ltl former self, and staples are har4 to find. Per·caplta income Is $220. President Ahmed Sekou Toure's record on human rights is a grim one or torture. long im prisonment on arbitrary charges .and mysterious deaths. By all measurable standards, the Ivory Coast has made it, and Guinea bas not. But such judgments ignore elements that cannot be measured. In the Ivory Coast, the presence of 75,000 Frenchmeri,-100 ,000 ,._ebanese aod 2 Qlillio,n non~lvorian West ACricans means native graduates often cannot Clnd work, and they grow resentful. In a rush to export, lvorian tropical forests were reduced from 37 million acres to less than 4 million, agronomists estimate. In Guinea, Sekou Toure has organized the 5 million people into socialist cells that control most aspects of Life, including food distribution. He says his goal was to develop his people before his economy and, in that regard, his nation is far better off than those still tied to France. "We have had to create a new spirit and consciousness, and do away with the old religious and tribal differences that divide us," he said in an interview. "That takes more time than building a factory." ............. \'fltm g .\'1geriu11 bm-1s paddle tlle1r cu111w µ<nt w1 111/ 11•1111n111/ 111 1•1;11 pl111t•1 f'J11 111/ h11\/111·" tl1r11·e~ b11r c11u11tr111s 111 µ11/1 t1cal a1ul 1'<'1J11111111C' 11111/1111/ The most intriguing case is Zaire, the former Belgian Congo. The strong-willed President Mobutu Sese Seko, with political genius and a secret police, has stabilized chaos . Today's peace is amazing for anyone who knew the old Congo. Violent crime is rare. Kinshasa is a pleasant city where those with money can live the good life It is equally amazing that a country with enormous reserves of copper, cobalt, diamonds. tropical wood and fertile soil should be mortgaged for the next generation. fl has $5.6 billion in foreign debt. Half the coffee crop and much of the diamonds are trucked out by smugglers. Foreign exchange pours out on the black market and comes back as luxury imports only a few can afford A lucky handful live on this huge "parallel economy," which contributes almost nothing to the state. and the rest struggle to survive. Mobutu's family fortune is estimated in the hu ndreds of millions, and many public servants think nothing of paying $100 for a bottle of wine. three times the monthly salary of the sentinels who guard their homes 72 hours a week. Som e of the wealth filters down through ex tended families and largesse. But many Zairians live day to day, speculating on a few cans of sardines, or selling cigarettes, one at a tame, to squeeze enough money for a si ngle meal of mamoc roo t One unemployed teacher put it: "We live by miracle " The problem, apart from bad luck and corruption. is laq~ely bad planning, bad advice and u reluctance to cut losses In 1974. Zaire bega n a power line from its Inga Dam to the Shaba copper mines. 1,000 miles away over dense rainforest It was lo come on line in late 1976. costing $330 million It is scheduled for 1982. at Sl billion .. And they don't need the thing," said an American working on the project. "They've got hyd roelectric potential in Shaba . This is direct current so they can't use it for any cities along the wa v And they spent too much, so the refinery it is mc.unt to power 1s closed down But if they want it we'll build 11 ·· I • LON FINANCING AT ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE ONSMAU., FRONT-WHEEL-DRIVE GM CARS. 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I I .. ~~ ...... ~~~~~~~-M~~~~~ ......... ~--~ Solii,fi ~'·~ail. · ;siie "lOfi,lat ·~i~~ ,, · • In the not too dlsldt 'Mure,. substquent remarks to reporters. OraflCe County governtnertt wtµ words that only· tend to add I • be raced _;~b CoDStroctlnc· • emotlonalllm tot~ Issue. braaeh J111t to b6uat ~ For several reasons the I \tho are considered tlMM\lalD and consld~rable acreage at the m•x.Jmum securily rtsks. , Musick Cacility is the coITeCt site llany· 'otfltlil't h1v',e ... fora branch jail: suggested that the lope al place ·· -Reg a rd 1 es s o C what fot sudl a facility woutd be Uu~ i ,N este.tlde contenda, the honor James A. Musict Honor Farra, a· . farm ~ite ~ suffideotlY isolfted • 100-acre ~ottnty-owrted property · ·• frotn h~atJJ1t dE1Velopmenu -" that is the site tbdfY of Jail ~ore so, at should M pointed out. facilities for lnmttc!l6 ~ered-:· than W dlaiajail In Santa Ana. fotu.~ growth in the county t.111 be to the south thus · makmg it desirable to locate a branCh jail in that region. minimum security ri~ks. TM honor farm, where itupatee ·are~ permitted to help ,,.aise a Vuiety o~ crops, is located in Et Taro just north of tile Irvine city limits. These suggestions have -Most important, however, disturbed Supervisor Bruce is that the county. by utilizing the Nestande, whose dtstrlct i.DcJ~ MusiclG site for a branch jail. the Musick J>tOpert'y and nearby woulct net have to purchase land residential <neighborhoods. He elsewhere. voiced opposition to constructing Nestande may have looked a branch jail there at a ~ent · g Q o d in the eyes o C his meeting of a to~tnittee 'a..._f ·· consti.hieltts by coming out county go\rernment1' Olt tts fail~ strongly against a branch jail at needs. the Musick site. In doing so. Nestande referred to t"°o however, he has ignored some ·~.&ia~e rp41x.huu• 5'C,.!~"1·~~·, log•C4l) re8$4)"5-that clearly make :' San. Quentiw · ~lltl ~~a~:t;;9. i11'• «ite.amobg tMr~i.t . Loan bill Ul -advised President Reagan -a chainr pion of statei. rights aJld a roe of federal intervendof\ -is ba~ng the Wrong horse ill 'the latest' a•- \ tempt to bar homebuyers from assuming low-interest loans. The president bas not purchased many homes lately, iO perhaps he's not as aware of the s ituation facing young a.n<f fVSt· time bomebuyers. · ~ · The president is baeking a bill introduced in Congress tasi week that would pre-empt stale laws at least as Car as tMy ~ cern federaJly cha~·savt.a• and loans. · The bill was unveiled by Richard Pratt, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board chairman, who praised the president and the Council of Economic Advisers tor their "courage." We suspect that Reagan may not even be aware of the bill or its provisioos. For were the bill to become law, it would centradid the so. called Wellenkamp declsio'-in California where the stale Supreme Court said mortgages (trust deeds in Calif omla > are not due on sale. And al least ts other states have similar laws. As recently as Sept. M. the· 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals •ven remanded to California epuru cases trying to enforce the etauses. What happens is this: A buyer purchases a house with an existing trust deed of 10 percent and assumes the loan: the fe4era1 S&Ls want lo negotia(e a pew Jean at anywhere from 14 to 17 i>ercent. They say that carry- ing the loan at 10 percent makes it difficult for them to operate. But few buyers can afford 17 per· ·~ent loans. , Ttie Reagan-backed bill • · should be rejected on three grounds: -The matter of loan as- sumptions is working its way through the system and eventual- ly should be heard by the U. S. Supreme Court. -The bill is a back-door ap· proach and comes too late. It car- ries the seeds of confusion. -With more than half the saJes ol houses on the Orange Coast by loan assumptions. passa&e of the bill would limit purchases of most residences with federally guaranteed loans to the wealthy. The middle class woalcl 1* have a chance. .. Evalitatilig tD()r;i:ert 's jobs I A bill pas sed by tlte< · tr-adltio,nally low-pay jobs .., Legislature and now ·siped,1 by-' clerj~al service, sates aAd the Gov . Brown coU.fd 'ha'·d ·lik~. Tbey are low-pay, not far-reaching efCects on pay becaase they are not essential to s cales for working women the economy. b ut because throughout the state. . • traditjon said t h at women·' For now, the "co~~ble•: )lofdlng the jobs would do so only worth .. bill ·will &{>ply on\y ~to ·, ternp0rarlly. leavrng in due state employee$. It requiret .the ·.cou~ to 10 home and tend a state Personnel Board to revise ''family. pay scales for state.jobs held . Pf course that's no longer larg~y by women ac.cordtng. to neceS;Sarlly so. But th~ tradition their actual worth. This wcaald be can lead to some · strange measured by the education. ski!\. situations -lfl(e the executive experience, responaibll\ty @cl •. secretary wH h 18 ye a rs · accountability required by tHe expene'nce in a large' university job. . who ' receives less pay than the These would seem normal starting wage for attendants on criteria for set.ting wage scates. the campus parking lot. Or a . But they tiave not been •. largff)t nurse in a city hospital making due to the traclition ,th~t' Men less tb·an (he cit y's tre e need more pay beC'..Se the§· trimnwrs. Or a teacher with a have families fo s upport, While college degree earning less than women who work outside the a gardener. home do so just to "help out.·· All these jobs. of course. are That no longer applies. needed. But what's also needed is Today. with more than 60 percent some rational equity in pay of women aged 18 to 64 in the-s ca1es. lt will be difficult to work force, surveys show that define "comparable worth" two-thirds of them are relied because it involve& intangible upon as the major source of and subjective judgments in income for their families. many instances -not to mention And. while the average' union negotiations. woman worker , h~tr as mu~.b· e,.. the new ~tale measure education as .the averaee· Olide cocikl n\ake a start that .-ould worker, she earns only 57 cents takfe the "tradition .. out or pay for every St earned by men. scates for women workers and That's ~ause a majority of bring them closer to today's e mployed womeR ar~ ln reality. . ' • Opinions expressed In tM spac» abOw ere thotl flflhe Diiiy PllOt. other views••- pressed on this pa9e are those ot their autf\ors and artists. Reader comment Is lnvlt· ed. Address The Dally f>llot, P.O. lox 1560, Costa Mew, CA '2626. PhOne <714) 642-4321 . . ' Spaniards fear NATO link WASHINGTON -Columbus Day was an appropriate time for Spain's KJng Juan Carlos to arrive here for talks with President Reagan and his foreign policy advisers. The welcoming rhetoric glossed over the reversal of international power in the 489 years since Juan Carlos' pre- decessors hocked the royal jewels to send a Genoese adventurer off in search of the Orient by sailing west. Yet many proud Spaniards are as re- sentful of the United States' benign "Imperialism'' as the natives of the New World were of the much harsher variety practiced by the conquistadores more than four centuries ago. INSTE"D OF wringing gold and silver from the local population in the old Spanish tradition, the United Slates is suspected by many Spaniards of ex- _..oiting its military power in an even audlier way : Hoping. through NATO, to make Western Europe the battle- ground in any future Soviet-American war. The big question in the minds of many Spaniards today is whether Spain should rush pell-mell into the NATO alliance, as Premier Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo and bis centrist regime have been urging. The Reagan adminlstra· Uon bas tried to keep a low proflle in the situation, insisting that the NATO de- cision is an "internal matter." I sent my associate Lucette Lagnado to Spain where she found widespread dis- trust of the NATO proposal among the Spanish people. Much of it seemed linked to an anti-American sentiment that is even more disturbing. JICI AlllRIDI Large orange, white and black billboards warning against entry into NATO are visible every few blocks in the cities, as well as along the highways and backroads of rural Spain. Th e graffiti may well be the work of the Communists, but the orange-and-white posters are put up by the eminently respectable Socialist Par- ty. Though currently the "outs.'' Spain's Socialists are gaining strength, according to diplomatic and local sources. A number of experts say they would win power if elections were to be held today. Even in Washington, a Spanish of· ficial acknowledged that the Sociamts had "gained momentum" lately. Opposition to NATO is not the core of the Socialists' program. Indeed, they're stressing that Spain's domestic prob- lems are far too serious to take on the added risk of a controversial embrace of NATO. · Ip meeting with members of the op- position, in fact, my associate was told that the Sociallsta ere nol •l*lhA NATO per se. They said they simply feel the government's timing is bad -Spain's efforts could be better spent attacking high unemployment, poltllcal iruatabllity and overall ~nomlc woea. These asa\.O'ances were made by a local party leader in Cadiz, the bustling port on Spain's southwest coast ttom which Columbus set sail in 1492. 'lbe Socialist functionary saw no contradic- tion in the anti-NATO and anti-U.S. posters that were plastered on the walls of party headquarters. "LTHOUGH THE Socialist politi- cians did not say so, they may be using the NATO issue and anti-American sen- timent as a campaign tool -just as their French compatriots have done. or as lrisb·American officeseenh reg- u I a r l y denounce the Brltisb. Presumably. if they. were-te t9e ~ . to rule, the Societats·would.~-,,t tO be no more antt-Ametican .than' tbe friendly Francois Mltterand. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Alex- ander Haig added fuel to the fires of re· sentment ignited last February, when he was widely quoted as saying the at- tempted right-wing coup t.n Spain was an "internal matter." Hls belated state- ments in support of Spanish democracy . did little to dispel the belief among many Spaniards that the United States would welcome a milltary'takeover. Haig's latest gaffe was to fiy to the south of Spain for a meeting with Saudi Arabia's Prince Fahd. He made no ·at- tempt to meet with Spanish leaders - which was regarded by the sensitive Spaniards as a deliberate snub. Attorney General race has candidate Either Assemblyman Dave Stirling was a nmnin" back during his school years or he has watched a lot of football ' game!. For Stirling knows a large hole when be sees one and he spotted a wide opening in next year's political lineup , and bas plunged through to announce .~-bla candidacy for the office of Attorney General being va'cated by George Duetunejian to run for governor. 'l'hus Stirling become the first can- ~ dfdate to formally announce for the of- fice as well as the only Republican so far to enter. Two Democrats, Los Angeles District Attorney John Van de Camp and Senator Omer Rains have • both indicated a desire to seek the office , but rieltber has made formal a declara- tion. Another Democrat, San Francisco Supervisor Quentin Kopp, is rumored as a Possible candidate as is Republican George Nicholson, a deputy attorney general. · BY GETIING the jump on other potential Republican candidates, Stir- ling bas a clear field in which to line up supporters and financial backing. Already he has gathered a formidable list of endorsers among Republican leaders, legislators and congressmen. Perhaps more important is his high standing with individual sheriffs and others in law enforcement, the ,,. . (;.,~; ~ IARl 111111 California Peace Officers and the California District Attorneys associa- tions as well as agricultural and busi- ness groups in the state. This is not surprising. Stirling ls one of the brighter young legislators to ap- pear on the scene in recent years. Elect- ed from Whittier in 1976, the 41-year-old lawmaker is completing his third term in the Assembly. DURING THAT short period he has firmly established his record for re- alistic law enforcement legislation and Poetic thoughts on death Askin3 tor another Word Quiz, are you? Very well. then, today's operative word is "Death." Herewith a brood of quotations on the subject, all by famous writers in noted works. One third cor- rect testifies that the old noodle Is still alive, at least In Identifying au~ . min 111111 ~ .. 1. "But now it is time for us to go, J to deatb and you to life; and which of us ,oes to the better state ia known to none but God.'' I . "l have been half in love with easeful Death." 3. "Duiat save us all from a death lUtt this/On the r-eer of the Norman's Woe!" 4. "Of all the benen.ts which virtue confen on us, the contempt of death ls on• of Ute areateat." 5. 'i •f'or he who llves more lives than OIM/Mwe dealba than ont must die." 8. ''Ptat.b ls swallowed up ln victory. 0 death, where is thy sting'?" 7. "Let. us sit upon the ground and t.ell sad stories of the death of kings.'' 8. "'!bat forbidden tree whose mortal taste/Brought death into the world and all our woe." 9. "Every parting gives a foretaste of death; every coming together again a foretaste of the resurrection." 10. "But, oh! fell death's untimely frost /That nipped my nower so early." 11. "Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved ln mankind." 12 . "Because l could not stop for Death/He kindly stopped for me." from the statement he has made in an- nouncing his candidacy, he int.end.9 to 1 campaign heavily.on the crtnu~·we. · Outlining bls campaign platform StirUng noted that, "Life, liberty and the pursutt of happiness" baa come to " mean to the average citizen "just the . ability to get to the loclll market without getting mugged." ... 'I He said he will seek an effective re-. tum to the death penalty and "to swift· I and certain justice" by turning crhtlinal ' · trials from "searches for technical trial • · errors to searches for the truth." I'!. I He also fHors llmftations on ple'a·,. I bargaining and tightenlftg of ball re.. quirements as well as streamlining pre· I trial motions and restricting contJn.i . uances and "Judge shopping." ~-..•:I HIS VIEWS on crime do not,\ however, stop with punbhment. Stirling j wants to provide opportunities fol'~"< prison inmates to develop "mellllngfal ~· i!. Job skills" by permittinc prifate in·~·• dustry to establish won pr0grama fotr' I the prl'sons. He al'9o belJeves thoee~) placed on probation should be-.1"Uiredr .-1 ·' to perform public senlce.,..'i~diUbm : I or probation. . ~ . Obviously perceiving Van de Cemp as · the Democratic candidate be will most . likely face In the general eledion, Stir- ling took some sharp cuts at L.A. 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"This is an Indication that someone aboard that ship put them (the anchors) out in an ef- fort to keep U\e vessel Crom go- ing ashore.·· In that spot, unused by sur· fers, the rocks were on a shallow bedrock bench subject to heavy waves and scouring action. Core samples are being sent to Dr. Fang to compare with stone from qua rries on mainland China. The ship was 80 to 100 feet in length and could have carried 75 to 150 people. Pierson s aid in a Columbus Day interview. but the rocks "were all that re- mained." They include what he a nd Moriarity consider to be a 280-pound rolling-mill stone used to crush grain. No m etal or cer a mics were found Scuba divers Wayne Baldwin and Bob Meistrell found the stones in submerged tidelands. The rock s ha ve s ince be en studied in several laboratories. 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I know what questions have hurt me in past interviews. so I'm more sensitive to people's MOHHO feelings now, "And now that I have more insight, more patience. I sometimes wish that I had a small baby right now." At 42, actress Ali McGraw told the Journal she realizes she can't compete "with the 18·year·olds in MaUbu anymore ... But I do know a few things they don't know." And according to actress Shirley Mac Laine, 47, ·'The sense of peace and confidence that has come with the years has provided me with more. not less, energy.'' The other women cited by the magazine as ·middle-age marvels," are actresses Mary Tyler Moore. 43, and Sophia Loren. 47. Sailor survives six hours in sea EL SEGUNDO CAP) -The movie "Jaws" came into the mind of actor Steve Hudson as he swam for his life for six hours in waters that are sometimes s hark·infested, after a huge wave knocked him off a sailboat. "I wouldn't have made it if I hadn't been so fit from regular sea swimming," said the 36.year-old Hudson, who is a stand·in on the "Dallas" television series. He was found about 10 miles from where he had been washed overboard. Someone aboard a passing 40·feet sailboat heard Hudson's cry for help Sunday night despite noise from crashing waves. In the meantime, seven other boats and two helicopters had been searching a 40·square mile area for Hudson -all several miles Crom where he was found swimming toward shore. Hudson, of Woodland Hills, was swept into the water Sunday as he leaned over the railing to Ughten his outboard motor mounting. Winds near 3S mph were whipping waves six to eight feel high In the Catalina Channel between Santa Catalina Island and the mainland at the time, he said. His companion, Kim Shockley, tossed a life jacket to Hudson seconds after he tumbled into the water from the 25-foot boat about 3:30 p.m. But Ms. Shockley did not know how to sail or operate the radio, and "it took her almost an hour to raise someone by radio," Coast Guard Lt. Mark Jones said. "That life jacket saved me." Hudson said after he was brought ashore, his blond hair and beard -still flecked with s alt. "The boat was moving away from me so fast it had gone in a couple of minutes. "I swam steadily but I kept at it. 1 moved the life jacket to different positions. I swam on my stomach and on my back. I noated a lot. but I kept moving my legs and arms to keep warm. "I knew one of my toughest battles was going to be not lo panic." he said. "At one point I thought about sharks . 'Jaws' came into my mind. Then I told myself, 'You can't worry about that now, you've got to keep your head straight.' " Hudson said about a dozen boats passed near him, "But they didn't .see me and they didn't hear me." After dark, he said. "I felt very cold and my legs kept getting cramps. Then I saw this boat coming toward me. I swam to where I thought I could get closest lo it. I knew 1 would have to be so close it would almost run over me iC I was going to have a chapce of being heard." As he "screamed and yelled" someone aboard the 40·foot sailboat "Rodeo Drive" caught the eound of Hudson's voice. "What a r escue! We'd had two harbor patrol bbats, two county lifeguard boats, a U.S. Coast Quard cutter, two auxiliary rescue boats and two helicopters looking for him, and we weren't anywhere near him," said Set. R.L. Dean of the Marina Del Rey Harbor Patrol. "The boat picking hlm up when they weren't even lookine for him was a chance in a million." · At Lorimar Productions, a publicist confirmed Hudson was used u an off-camera stand·ln for several of the show's characters. 642-4321 I Dtr~d "'coa.ct. 111·1 Pilat =~··· IJ ,.,.w ........ t t?a m~ entered the event a nd pushed the pr ivies four bloc k ~ One m ember was r equired to sit inside lht• lalrine ltl3kes , School reverses ban on book 'Ordinary People' back in class despite protests GREENON. Oh.lo (AP> -Tho book "Ordinary People" will be permitted back In a hi&b school class despite the prote1t1 of a parent and a student that led to .... temporary banning or the --work. The Mad Rlver·Green Local Board of Education reversed its vote of two weeks ago banning the book from a literature class at Greenan High School here. The novel, which was made into , a film, is about a young man's problems with h1-parents and the death of his brother. "We have gone from one extreme to the other," said school board me mber Terry Hirtz1nger, who voted with the 4·1 majority in reversing the urlier stand. Hirtsinger said he erred in his first vote to ban the book , written by Judith Guest, and that the school board was wrong to prohibit its use. The board banned the book becau1e of objections by one student and parent Terry Craig, who said it contained needless prof anit.y. "You're all sick," Craig told the school bourd. "You've BOt no morals at all. You don't have to use that kind of language to get u point across.'' JaCk Mount Jr. was the lone board member voting lo ban the hook a second time. "l trust you would not uu that language around the kitchen table,'' he told opposing board members. Kevin Kruse, teacher of the class reading and discussing the boo~. ~<1 students hear profane language often and need a teacher to interpret it. LBJ's daughter raps press 'trivia' RADNOR , Pa . 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"Friendship and busi- ness don't mix .. They were told, "Everyone needs privacy." They were told many things which they ignored . and today lhe friends 85 in a ll -are bus iness partners and living States get lee1vay on health plam WA S llI NGTON !AP > - Health and Human Ser vices Secretary Richard S Schweiker has issued Med1ca1d rules lhat he said will give states more dis- cretion on what health ser vices to provide the poor and how to pay for them. The regulations implement Medicaid changes in the budget legislation that President Reagan sign ed in August. Congress adopted some changes that Reagan proposed , but stopped short of his attempt to impose a cap on the growth or Medicaid benefits. Schweiker said in a state- ment "States will now have greater incentives and fl exibility lo gel more efficient service out of each Medicaid dollar. It's an 1 m por tant s te p in bringing Medicaid costs under control." Medicaid pays hospital and doctor bills for 22.5 million poor Ame ricans. Most recipients of the major federal wetrar'i. pro- g r ams also gel Me di c aid benefits, which amount to Sl.300 per person a year on average. The program cost an estimat- ed $30.5 billion in fi scal 1981, with the feder al government paying $17. l billion, or 56 per- cent. and states picking up lhe rest. Every slate except Arizona has a Medicaid program. Schweiker's department said the rules will free states to try to pay for Medicaid services more efficiently. States will be al- lowed to use competitive bidding for lab services and medical de- vices and to m ake greater use of Health Maintenance Organiza- tions and other prepaid plans for their needy. The ruJes also will allow states to provide medical benefits but not other forms or welfare for some needy people. States must co ntinue to cover all "categorically needy" persons ror basic health services, Includ- ing children and eligible preg- nant women. However. states may cut off children's eligibility at age 18, 19, 20 or 21. The rules provide that the federal share of Medicaid will be reduced by 3 percent In fiscal 1982. companions in a unique lifestyle experiment they call "The En- vironment." No socialist revolutionaries, these are devoted capitalists - doctors. lawyers, accountants, teachers, psychologists, artists who believed that in an at- mosphere of love, friendship and good feelings, they could grow spiritually and financially rich. They did. Today. five years after "The Environment" was born, the members live in one big apart- ment house in West Los Angeles and own shares in three busi- nesses which last year grossed $35 million . Several have become millionaires, although they insist that was never their goal. ··Business success for people to enrich their lives, not to ac- quire power or to build an em- pire," said Robert Firestone, a psychologist who helped found The Environment. "Financial gain contributes to the indepen- dence and freedom of all peo- ple." This philosophy, he s aid, is one secret of the group's suc- cess Another is the willingness to take chances. be adventurous and drop one's defenses . These principles are described in a book on The Environment written by Firestone and a col- league, Joyce Catlett. another member of the group. The book is called "The Truth. A Psychological Cure." "We don't mean philosophical truth," said Firestone. "What we mean is telling yourself the truth about yourself. the things that most people cover up." In The Environment, mem- bers have few secrets. They hold meetings several times a week at which they discuss everything from the condition or the apart- ment house to the condition or their souls. ference. according to two non- member employees or the cor- poration interviewed by The Los Angeles Times "It's different from any place I've ever been," sais Bob Zass . DJC vice president. "You don't very often see people hard at work at 7 in the morning and be- ing enthusiastic about it The "It's a unique psychological at- mosphere ... it's not a commune." "It's a unique psychological atmosphere," said Firestone. but he balks at any hint this might be merely a rich com- mune. "It's not a commune. The word commune implies group living, drugs, beards. rampant :sexuality, the unwashed. This would not fit our group of friends." The median age in The En- vironment is 33 and the average income of a couple is $50,000 to $100,000 a year. Some li st annual income of $400,000 a year. One m embe r , Barr y Langberg, is the attorney who represented Carol Burnett in her libel suit against the National Enquirer. Some members have thriving medical and accounting practices. Others work in jobs at The Environment's businesses: a jade importing firm , a com- puter sales firm and an interior design company. all under the umbrella of DJC Corp. The Environment's positive atmosphere makes all the dif- one thing they insist on here is that people be treated nicely." "There's no rear here." said a nother empl oyee. Kev in Jackson. "You tell somebody here, 'You're screwing up' and they say, 'OK. I won't do it anymore."' Firestone dashed any sugges- tion of having founded a utopian community but conceded that members lead idyllic sorts or lives. "I don 't th in k we 're a California phenomenon," he s aid. "I just think we're a phenomenon, period . . We're not trying to proselytize, to form a new society. I'm not even sure there should be another group like this. It works for us because of the friendships." Firestone, 50, described the group's genesis on the s un- bathed deck of an 85-foot, twin- masted schooner. He and Ms. Catlett, 49. were among 14 professional as- sociates -he described them as a "friendship circle" -who had 20 young children among them and wanted to buy a bo<il " He said the friends bought the Vltava for $45,000 1n 1972 and spent SJ00.000 and manv hours refittmg it. In 1975 they sailed to Mexico. In 1976 they spent eight months sailing around the world , alte rn ating vacation times in various ports as a permanent crew stayed with the boat ··One thing we found out ... said Firestone's wire. Tam. "is that people don 't need that much privacy. They don 't have to go away to be by themselves." When the voyage ended. the members decided to try living together. They bought the big apartment house. and The En- vi ronment was born. Smee then. there have been ma rriages. births and one dea th within the group. Several members have wound up becoming relatives. Firestone's son married Ms . Catlett's daughter. Ms Catletl's marriage broke up about the lime the group formed. but her ex-husband. now remarried, remains part or The Environment. "We're better friends now than when we were married." she said. The future of The Environ- m ent. however. is not assured. A little over a year ago, members opted to sell the apartment house for a profit and stay on as tenants. ·'The owner has decided to convert it to condominiums, and we're going to have to move," Firestone said. "So far. we haven't found a big. new empty apartme nt house where we wouldn't have to evict people to move in." Terrorist attacks against U.S. personnel and facilities 1980 1 ~ PACIRC Type of victim Type of attac Chart details increase in terrorist attackl against American 1nterests with diplomats apparently the primary targets. ;.:E W YORK 1 AP 1 - Freshmen <it the nation's five m1ltl<1r) acadt'mies ;ind al top cng1necrcng sehoob withstood stirrer eompetition than ever in gaining <idmission this fall , ac- cording to a s urvl'Y of leading colleges and univer">1lles Thc> number of applicants for thl'> fall 's freshm<in cla:.ses at West Point. the Na\'<i l Academy, /\tr Force Ac<:1d c•m). Coast (i u <i r d A e a c1 e m ' a n d t h e Merchant Marine t\cadl•my rose 42 percent over a ) t:ar iJgO - from 31.695 to -15.128. according lo the surve) b~ Pc:terson 's Guide .... Inc. a Prcm·eton. NJ .. publtshN of cducat1onal ref- erences The academies accepted only 14 percent of 1981 applicants - m aking them nearly twice as tough to get into as I ''Y League Schools. which accepte>d 26 per- cent of applicants About 80 per- cent of those acreptc:d actually entered the academies this fall, com pared with the typ1ral school average or about 50 per· cent .. All five academies arc com- pletely free. and with all the cu~ rent talk about the high eost of coll e&e education. more and more fa milies see the academies as a n excellent alternative," said publisher Petl•r llq~ener in an interview ··second . there uren't any wars right now. and academies offer the opportunity for im- m ed 1 ate employm e nt aft er graduation. And fi nalh'. with lhe new conservatism. the current sense 1s it's OK to be a military orri cer." said Hegener The survey. ('O nducted by telephone Sept. 14 Sept. 18, looked at application trends at 182 of the nation's most com- petitive public and private uni- versities. A total of 788.695 stu- dents applied to those top schools. up 6 percent from 732,945 a year earlier. A total of 146,331 were accepted, up just 1 percent from 144,852 in 1980. Of the 182 schools s urveyed, 133 had an increase in appli- cants, 48 had a decrease and one had no change. The average in- crease at top schools was 300. "This means members of thl' 1981 freshman class withstood more rigorous competition," the survey said. Three of the most competitive e n gi n eering sc hools - Massachusetts Institute ot T ec hnology , Caltech and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute -received an average of 9 per- cent more applications for this fall than a year ago. A totaJ of 13,936 a pplied to the three schools, compared with 12,778 last year. One out of three stu· dents was accepted. ! II ,... Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTuetdty. 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' ~J Daily Pilat Classifieds - - "I never knew so many people read the ClassHieds. I had 142 cals Oft this ad. I couldn't belien the responw." ~~~1 @ 642-5678 charge it ~-by phone From South Laguna & North County call 540-1220 toll-free. Video Cassettes for Sale or Rent * No Clubs to Join I * No Membership Fees I 1,000' s of movies IN STOCK 8P•CIA1 TBl8 W••K ''9 To 5'' ~ s49•s wllile titer last •rent 3 movies for price of two with this adl I Brother in a phase DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a teen· age girl who has a llltle brothf'r. Phllllp Is a dopted and In a wheelchair as a result of muscular dystrophy. I hate to admit it, but I really have trouble getting along with him. He thinks, just because he is In a whee lchal~ everything s hQuld be served to him on a sliver platter. · When my friends come over and I want to go for a ride, Phillip decides he'll go along. Mom says I have to take him -that he ls no trouble and my rriends shouldn't mind. But, he IS trouble, a nd my rriends 00 mind. I feel heartless and guUty, but this kid really is a jerk. Help m e, please. -TROUBLED IN NEW HAMPSHIRE DEAR NEW HAMPSHIRE: I asked Dr. llenry Betts. nee pre:-.1dc nt and medical director of the Rehabilitation lns titute of Chicago to reply to your letter Here is his response · DEAR TROUBLED I N NE W HAMPSHIRE. Some 10-year-old jerks stay jerks forever. Others outgrow it Let's hope your brother is going through a phase. Being adopted may make your brother feel a little insecure. T he fact that he is dis- abled may make it necessary for him to have special reassurance that he is foved and can participate in a ll aspects of life. The best favor you can do for your brother is to help him be independent a nd develop a life of his own. Mos t com · munities have special activities that in· e lude the handicapped the arts. wheelchair s ports. intellectual groups and social clubs. Make a s pecial effort to help • him find these outlets so he will no longer need to hang arotmd you and your friends for entertainment. Last. do not feel g uilty You and your brother are going through a normal brother·sister problem. compounded by the fact that he is adopted and also physically handicapped. He must eventually make his own way in the world and you should help him. For information on act1v1ties that might interes t your brother. write to Muscular D~·strophy Assn. of America. 810 Seventh Ave .. New York . N. Y 10019. He needs wheelchair pals. and this group will help him find them. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Every now and then you run something inspira tional sent ln by a reader . I saw this a long time ago -have no idea who wrote it, but it ap· pealed to me. Will you print it, please? -YOUR FRIEND LEO DEAR LEO I likt> it ' Thanks for send· ing it on GO AHEAD AND DO THE IM · POSSIBLE "Taln't the things we don"t know that makes us so Ignorant. It's the things we know that ain't so. Most of us dislike changes and we op· pose ttiem in most cases,. Every improvement ever made wa~ done so reluctantly. Nothing new is conside red practical or posslble - Unlil someone with broader vision than our own Does the things that can't be done And gets better r esults by methods that ·won't work'." It's not always easy to recognize love . especially the first time around Acquaint yourself unth the gutdelines. Read Ann Landers· booklet. .. Love or Sex and How to Tell the Dif. f erence .. F'or a copy. mail 5() cents and a long. self-addressed envelope unth your request to Ann Landers. P 0 Box 11995. Chicago. Ill f11!61/ Who • IS fairest of all? Sometimes in the morning when I look in the mirror and discover the souffle of m v vouth has fallen . l think about a face- lift .. When this happens l say. "Mirror. mir" ror. on the wall. who is the most cowardly of all'!" and the mirror a nswers. "You are. chicken neck ~·· Face-lifts are not a matter of vanity a nymore. They're simply a matter of something that has bothered s ome in· di\'idua ls about themsel\'es for a long lime ... and very likely something that no one else has ever noticed <:tbout them. THE A~ERICAS Nasal and Facial Surgery Institute published a rundown re· cently on the .. parts" of celebrities that were requested the most. They may sur· prise you. I would have been ~illing to bet that when someone looked at Dolly Parton. it would take them weeks to get to her nose Yet. that is the nose most sought after by those wanting theirs changed. And how about this? For ears. they wanted replicas of those worn by Bo Derek. There are five million Americans walking the streets today who do not know Bo Derek has ears. Let's talk philtrum. Never been crazy about yours·• Never knew where you left it? It's that area between the lower part of the nose and the lips. And according to the flMA IOMIECI AT WIT'S END face arrangers. Le na Horne and Alexander Haig have the best-looking philtrums a round. I HAVE TO CON FESS, l haven't thought about s pare parts s ince high school when we used to put together a composite of t he most desirable characteristics for the school vearbook. Eyes : Ginger Easy. :\fouth: Iris Rosebud Teeth: Maria Capps . Hair: Wella Cascade '.'Jose· Suzie Pert. Sense of Humor: Erma you·know·who. I saw all of those people a few years ago at the c lass reunion and you wanta know something? Ginger's eyes looked empt y and bored. The sparkle was gone Iris· mouth never stopped and s he had language like a sewer. Maria's teeth had shifted: Wella's hair was gray: Suzie's nose was in everbodv's business Erma ·s you-know-what was the only thing that saved her It was still intact. B11rt shares 'secrets' Q. With all the wome n that have been la and out of Burt Reynolds' life, are there any lessons he's learned that be can pass along to the rest of us? -Jonathon R., MUwaukee. A: "The hardest lesson I ever had to learn in m y life," reveals Burt. "was that the person you fall in love with the person that rails in love with you -a lot or times can be the worst person to spend the rest or your life with. You can destroy each other,'' he admitted to Barbara Walters. "It takes a real adult to say, 'We have lo go our separate ways . . . even though I love you and you love me.'" Q: Are the repons true about tlae rasla of suicides tbat took place amoeg fUI ol Job Le•· ..... DOD following his deatb? -F. Grant, MUford, COllD. A: Apparently so. Shortly after Lennon's slay· ing, a 16-year-old Florida girl took an overdose of slei!ping pills. A 30·year-0ld Salt Laite City man shot himself in the head . And a 22·yea r-0ld•woman threw herself from the 18th·fioor terrace of a New York City hotel. All indicated they were actlnt because of depression caused by Lennon's death. (Such aulcldes followed the deaths of other idols - ValenUno Presley, etc.). · Q: Wi.it•a di.la aboat "bcredlble Ballr'' 1Ulr Biii Bub7 iotac blhldf -S1IY1a aoee, Ptt&.Mrp. A: There's no truth to that rumor. Bixby, however, did suffer eye damage pla)1n1 h1J role aa the human half of the green giant. he baa to wear special colored coot.act lenaes for the part and -.sl· mlta Wa easy to auf(er permanent harm from them. "Once 1 was in a1ony for a week," be Hid, "because I leflthemonfortoolon1." Q: We -.foyed ••k....,..,. ... fnert&e, Lillia• Gtelll, • I rtteat "IAYe ...... TV ...... Does allle •tree wkla tlile ,.,..u t.lleoQ ••-. Pf ISONAllTY Q.&A. BY MARILYN AND HY GARDNER many actors -that you bave &o eaperteac:e ev· erytblng la order CO play anyWq! -Mn. B. Ba•· DIDI, Jeney City. N .J. A: No. The legendary lady, who made her silent film debut in 1912, responds: "I( that is true, how are you 1oing to play a death scene?" Q: Was Jack Beuy re.Uy as sU.gy as llh l•· a1e pictured blm co be? A: "Stingy!"' his closest friend (George Bums of course> answered, "Benny even Upped lont- d istance telephone operators before dialinl came in. He also Upped money cban1ers at toll booths." And, Jack once told us in a TV interview, that when he took a cab from NBC to the Waldorf, be handed the hackie a 10 doUar bill and said, "Keep the change. feller ... Handing the 10 spot back lo him, the driver said: "l can't take tha t 10 spot Mr. Benny. We've always loved you and that will spoil your image!" l I I ' l I of Laguna Beach "I don't know if it's a promotion. All I know is he said I'll have a view of a lot more trees." HOIOSCOPI BY SIDNEY OMARA Cancer: Hunch proves valid Wednesday, Oct. 14 ARIES <March 21-April 19 1: Signals a re received, green light fl ashes -money is r eleased and you are beneficiary. Focus on finances. paymen ts. collections. in- come. · TAURUS <April 20-May 20 J You know what should be done do it. Cycle highlights initiative. fresh starts. original concepts. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20 J. Ac cent on new experiences, chance to become more independent in thought. action. You could be participating in media event. CANCER <June 21-July 221 : You may be confused by various signals. Family m e mber advocates one direction. pro- fessional associate indicates preference for another area. Career requirements tend to dominate. Hunch proves valid follow through on inner feelings. LEO <July 23 -Aug. 22 >: Authority figures tend to be confused . Display your own capabilities. exhibit talents in ve rsatile manner . VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22 l: You could be asked to dismantle a project. Emphasis on revision. review. rebuilding and travel plans. LIBRA I Sept. 23 -0ct. 22 1: Reject s uperfi cial suggestions. plans. outlines SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 211 : Focus on financial prospects. public relations. partne rship proposals a nd legal docu- ments. SAGITTARIUS I Nov 22-Dec 211 Hold off on final decisions . Current situation lacks stability. Terms should be verified. CAPRICORN < Dec. 22-Jan. 191: Source material falls into place. You·re able to validate claims. Prestige is enhanced. re· lationship becomes serious and older in- dividual proves valuable all y. AQ UARI US <Jan . 20-Feb . 18 1: Conclus ions reached , tr ansaction is com- pleted a nd you finally are able to let go of past. You·11 be rid of unnecessary burden. You also receive recognition long overdue. PISCES <Feb. 19· March 20 l: Emphasis on activity. trips, visits, new contacts and reasons fo r optimis m. Avoid tendency to scatt er forces . HERB MEN OUR MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO PTA money 'laundered' SAN FRANCISCO Caendid Camera · Registration day at UC Med Center 1 UC- SF>. and the entire staff in the Registrar's office weal'ing'T-shirts reading ··To Err Is Human. To ,Forg ive. Is Not University Policy" ... (No. no medflies registered l .. Prince and Princess Hitachi of J apan in Golden Gate Park. wearing Great White Shark T-shirts a gift from Steinhart Aquarium. where they s pent hours, fascinated. Sandy .. Peter Pan" Duncan at Davies Hall to catc h Cellist Ralph Kirshbaum re- hearsing Michael Tippett 's Triple Con- certo: Sandy a nd Ralph grew up as chums in T yler. Texas . Sam Twining, head of London·s 275-yr-old Twinfog·s Tea. sipping sa me in the Clift lobby, with his little finger pointing heavenward. ··Always keep your pinky up." he advised. "ll 's the most natural way to hold it. after a ll" . The restrooms at the Diamond St Restaurant. labeled simply ··Graffiti·· and ··No Graf· fiti. .. Onward : Okay , the South Tower Dive Club an alleged group of parachute nuts who jump off the Gate Bridge tower for kicks is a joke. per petrated by Kirby Ferris. the noted Stinson Beach surfer; he launched it after his pal, Todd Serratt. leaped orr the bridge in Dec. of ·79 and lived to tell the talc . At his Live Water Surf Shop in Stinson. Kirby sells "South Tower Dive Club" T-shirts for 11 bucks. A FOR TODD, only the 12th per~on to survive a j ump orr Mother G'Gate, he is surfing away at Stinson. too. none the worse J errv Brown's alma mater. the 1Jesuit 1 '.'lovitiate Seminarv in Los Gatos. has a new claim to fame. its winerv is now p roducing a red wine called N°octurna which ··is especiall y designed to help elder· ly peopl e get to sleep ... A nice way of say· ing ··pass out.·· since .'.'locturna contains a whopping 17 pe r cent a lcohol. '.'Jow this is cute : Kav MacArthur. treasurer of the Charlotte ·wood PTA in Danvi lle. has mailed out a desperate form letter to all contributors. asking t hem to send another check because the originals we re ··accidentally destroyed. l placed the checks in my automatic washing machine for overnight safekeeping and then did the unthinkable. Yes. I la undered the PTA m e mbers hip money'.·· Opera ·s g r ea test tennis s uper star. ··Luciano t he Lob'" Pavarotti. will preside over his annual Opera Gyj,ld tourney at the S.F Tennis Club Nov. 21 ·22. with the win- ning team getting to play the Pav a nd a pro. Atari is providing nifty prizes . What do J apanese tourists go for? Not massage parlors. Wes tern clothes'. One night. 200 Japanese in four busloads pull ed up a t Steve Conn 's lnt'I Western Clothing on Grant he stays open late and s pent three hours and S7.000 cash. Hottest item J .R. Ewing hats al S150 each . Real live local angel to a national non-story The Yankees' Dave Winfield. named by People mag to its lO best-dressed men list. buys a ll his clothes at Rochester Big & Tall. down t he re at T hird and Mish' POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT . I KNOW . TMC UNI VER&£ IS IMPORTANT .• . :· SVT TM ERE ARE OTMEf\ THINGS ON MY MIND. Nip for sleep queried DEAR DOCTOR : There's been so much in the ne ws lately about whether alcohol is good or bad for a person. Even mode rate drinke rs like myself wonder if they should quit entirely. I'd hate to. Not that I enjoy drinking, but because a nip or two of liquor gives me a good night's sleep. I'd rather take a nip than get into the habit of taking sleeping pills. My ~tor, who prescribed the liquor ln the first place, says that it's a better choice to overcome insomnia than sleeping pills. But there's also the question of liquor having a bad e ffect on the heart. Some doc- tors say yes, and others say no. I'm 42 and an apparently he althy person. Do >vou think that an ounce or two of bourbon or scotch ls harmful? -MR.K. DEAR MR. K.: We believe that most doctors will agree that moderate drinking holds no threat for the heart or arteries. In fact. it is often helpful. F or e xample, it may help lessen anginal pains. Some s tudies have shown that alcohol may raise the high density lipoprotein levels in t he blood 1 HD Ls I. These are presumed to protect the arteries by preventing early atherosclerosis 1 which narrows the coronary arteries>. On the other hand, doctors still believe T t0!!R ~~~E~!'OHN that immoderate drinking is a serious threat to health 'li ver. heart. kidneys. etc I. But it's questionable whether a nip before bedtime is harmless. even though it helps some insomniacs. A study by researchers al the Universi- ty of Florida College of ~edicine indicates tna t those who took moderate doses of vodka befor e going to bed were more prone to develop disturbed breathing episodes during sleep. For example. apnea in which breathing ceased for 10 seconds or more. Therefore. the question arises: How does liquor a ffect patients who have serious heart or lung disease? Sleeping pill or alcohol? Better let the doctor make the decision. Dr. Steincrohn welcomes questions /rom readers. He cannot answer all individually but will include those of general mterest in hi$ col- umn . Send your questions to him m care of tht Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Calif. 92626 .056(). Or nge Coast DAILY PfLOTITUHday. Ootober 13, 1981 •a CHURCH GUTTED San Frant·1sco fircml'll 0 .1mage from lht• SumJa,· bl<1ze to lht• 55 inspect charred interior of 111 ... tonc Tnn1l,\ \\:'iff old strul'lun• "a" l"•l1matl•d <JI Si50.(Hl0 Methodist Church after fou r alarm fin• MALL WIDE SALE! The reasons for shopping South Coast Plaza have been considerably reduced. See for yourself! Sale starts Saturday Oct. 17 at 10 a.m. Register in any store both days for prizes. 14 vacation trips to San Francisco courtesy PSA You will stay at the Sheraton Fisherman's Wharf. A four.-island crui se via American Hawaii Cruises. Many more prizes.* SOUTH COAST PLAZA ·Store employees. their families: and Plaza personnel not eligible Must be t8 or older STARRING NEWPORT BEACH Programming That Gets You Right Where You Live! MONDAY 8:00 PM "Newport Now·· (moving to 7:00 PM. October 26th to facilitate our live City Council coverage. On the nights that the Council does not meet -"Cltlzens Forum" w111 be cablecast at 8:00 PM.) TUESDAY 7:00 PM ··sound orr· WEDNESDAY 7:00 PM ··Newport Now·· THURSDAY 7:00 PM "Sound Off" FRIDAY 7:00 PM .. Newport Now·· TUNE IN TO CABLE CHANNEL 24 or K We are Teleprompter Cable 1V of Newport Beach. and we're beginning our new Fall Season of programming. Our ltneup Includes our new discussion scrlcs- ··Sound Off ... our Interview s how hosted by Mayor Heather-"Citizens Forum:· and live coverage of Newport Beach City Council meetings. Plus. wc continue to cable- cast our popular magazine format show "Newport Now." Our focus Is on the Issues that are happening around you. and wc feature people and places that you know. Your neighborhood and Its residen ts a.re our stars. PROORAMMING- •m THE PUBLJC IN'l'ERE8T" R N E WPORT BEA CH FOR PROGRAM INFORMATION CALL (714) 642·5797 . . . • • . . . • " . . . "' . . ; . # . . ... .,, .. 4 .• .. .. .. :: ... .. " :. . .. :• . : .. ·' .. . ~ ... .. -:: ... ·~ -·· -... Orange Cou• DAILY PILOT1Tu 1d "I· October 13. 1981 Local playhouses pause to regroup, 11 )' TOM TITtJ .,. ................. No openln1s. but a bunch ol clotJn11 -tbat'a the ltuaUon 1lon1 the Oranae Coaat lhHter 1ceqe thl ~ end as loeal playhouaea re,n>up to mount a new nurry of 1na1e actlvlty over the nHt four week a. Fiv ol the eight productions currently pl1yln1 ul coas\~I professional and community theaters reach the end or their respective runs. They are: "~. WUder ne11" at South Coast Repertory, 655 Town Center Drive. Cost• Mei'a f9S7·4033 >. The Eugene O'Neill nostalgia play resum es tonlaht and runs through Sunday at 8 p.m. with weekend mulinees Saturday and Sunday ut 2:30. "The Great American Badl1ta1e Mutlcal" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. 2~1 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach <675·3143 >. The spoof of 1940s era movie musicals plays Friday and Suturctay al 8 p.m . and Sunday afternoon at 2. .., ••same TfJiie, Next \'ear" at the Latuna Motilton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon ~oad . Laguna . Beach (494-07431 The two-character com edy gives its final week of performances tonight through Saturday at 8 and Sunday at 2:30. "Guys and Dolls" al the Huntington Beach Playhouse. Main Street at Yorktown Avenue. Huntington Beach <847 ·4465 1. T h e Damon Runyan-style musical winds up with perfor mances Thursday through Saturday at 8· 30. .. A Turo few U1e Nane" b)' the MlHIOll VleJO Phaybouse ln the San Clemente Communlty Theater. 202 Avt Cabrlllo. an Clemente 1&30·9252 or 492-0465>. The Juck Sharkey comtdy alves its do Ing performances Friday and Sa,turday at 8 p.m . and Sunday at 2. Three more 11howa con\lnuina their engaaements are "Brl1adoon .. al Sebastian's Wes t Danner Playhouse. 140 Ave. Pico. San Clemente <492·j950). The Scottish muslcul runs nightly except Mondays at varying curtain times throuah Nov 8 "The Marriage Go aoaact" at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 S. Harbor Blvd.. Santa Ana 1979-SSll l . The romantic t riangle comedy is on stage nightly except Monday5 at varyin& limes through Nov. 15 " ame Time, Next Year" by the Irvine " Community Theater at Turtle Rock Community Park. OQ S\lnn)'.hill. Road orr Turtle Rock-Ori Ve' in Irvine <tickets 8' the door>. The popuJ~r comedy of annual'infidelity plays Fridays and Sat\irdays at ll. Sundays at 2. through Oct. 25. • CALLBQARD -Non-Equity auditions for the Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse production or "Funny Girl" will be held Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m . at the theater annex, 150 Ave. Pico. San Clemente . rurther information may be -f>btained at 492·6310 Killing Joke's success is no joke By Y ARDEN A ARAR <ihMCIAIM """' Wr1tH LOS ANGELES <API -This week's rock lrt\'ia question concerns a new British band called Killtng Joke They play a punk rock: b alten1 at1vc heavv metal whatever that is: c. disco: ct . all of the abov.e: e. none or the above. Surprise All the answers are correct. depending on \I. ho ~·ou talk to. and here's why a The punk crowd relates to the band's defiant emotional stance. most!~· personified by the fist·clt•nching lettd singer and ke~·boardisl. J az. b Dancers mo\'ing to the chanted lyrics and tribal rhythms hammered out by drummer Paul have put a single. "Follow lh<' Leader," onto Billboard's disco charts . In fact. a 1980 Killing Joke tune . "P svche ... became the first independently released British record to get on the disco chart for 15 weeks. Yes. Virgi0111, there are still disco charts. but getting on one is no longer 1 he insult to artistic integrity it once was. And ir th<' \I. ord "disco" leaves a bad taste in your mouth. tn "dance rock" on for size, • c: The label "alternative heavy metal" in a prumoler·s radio ad was basically an attempt to widen the band's audience "We don't ha\'e anvthing to do with the pomp of heavy metal. .. state:-Youth. the bass player But then again. guitarist Geordie s ugge:-;ts. "people who like heavy metal tend to lake us because of the aggression of 1t "d Seea.b.andc. e /\ctuallv. the band members them selves - lake almost ali musicians -would just as soon do without restrictive labels or any kind. "Basically. \\(' don't g1v(' a damn about images ... says manager Brian Taylor "It happen.ed to be <1n 11nfortunatc :.ispect of the music business. o r any other media-oriented business. that you have to han.· an image to sell it on ... In England. where an avid music press wields t•onsiderabl~ more power than its American equ1\':tlent. the media has been a problem for the band "The pres!. JUSt look an instant dis like.· Geordit• "ays "The prc-ss always expects some .;orl nf manift-sto You're supposed to direct people a nd "hm\ ·em the light. They just couldn't <·om pn·hend that we weren't tryinR to preach ... During their brief tour in t his country. ho'' t'H'r. the band appeared to have avoided p1,geonhohnl! mainly because not much was known about the m one way or another "It's surprised me. the cross section of people \\ e get. .. Geordie says ··t had a h orrible nightmare of all these long-haired head-bangers UA MOVIES B1ea 990 •022 £DWA"OS NEWPORT Newoort Beach 6H 0760 EDWA"OS HUNTINGTON TWIN Hunt1nq1on Beach 8•8 0388 EOWA"OS VIEJO TWIN Mission V1e10 830 69% EDWARDS CINEMA WEST We~1m1n~te• 891 393~ CINE DOME Oran9e 634 2~'\1 EDWARDS WOODBRIDGE •• IH l.' Of •• ici~WAY 39 DRIVE-IN We,1m1n t~r SQ I 3h<l) SRO LA MIRADA DRIVl-IN I ,I ''" 1tl I , • ( ti l1 I) MOVIE RATINGS FOR PARENTS AND · YOUNG PEOPLE The ~M of 11"9 r•MO• 11 lo -,,.,_. •boul'"" ""'"°"""of """" COf"'9nJ /of tWWl'tg b'I ,,,.,, CN#OfMI ®HOOHEUNOtll 11AOM1mo 1Afe •·-.......... Ofloe<\-- CANJ1c1-: H£HCF.., RIClt AHO fMIOUl(RI 1 :00 3:20 5 :•0 8:10 10:30 I ~~lfWTHE 12:00 3:15 6:30 9:45 t~~~~ 1:00 S:J S 10:10 '* ';~:;Dunaway --l MARESTIPG 12:00 1 :•0 1 :00 7:•S 10:1S c:.;rc;Tc'~nomy se~ llUUDSU fW ntl: u.'t AltK (~l 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30 9:65 ,.y AN O'NllAL. 90"1 .. (R) a. Continental Dl•lde(f'OI °"'-" ..... &.AueH!R)a. """'' Ulce Old TlmH (f'Ol Bruce [)efn TAnoc>IAI 9RU8AKER IRI turnin~ up al these gigs. but it's been all sorts of people .. So who a1 e Killing Joke and what brings them to tht•se s hores" Jaz and Paul are band members. all in their early 20s. lert last names behmd them some time ago. started the group two years ago Geordu.• ''as recruited through an adverllst'menl and. tht.·1r biography states . ·after many buteht-nngs. Youth happened ... (t>r thL~ rmlrarrn!(I• roman/11 1 mnru• -,.._.flh/t'f·O C .tflrf// \,n '"'" ff,,u/, '''"' ------- POA T • 7qo~ E Co••' .. .,t CO'o~• oe1 M<1r • bll 6760 ' -· AN AM E RICAN ORIGINAL SUIT A UNIVERSAL PICTURE 11t1 \J'-IYU~\ (1t. \'UOIOt l"t( dfll ••..u. . 'Ihe1fench /jeulenant:.'\ r-woman MISSION VIEJO M1\Sl(WI V1ero Mall 49H2?0 ., •••• ···' ¥• • ... ,. , ...... 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I '. .. ,11n CllT cmt11 0.-bl• 9111 *BARGAIN MATIN•8S • Monday thru Saturday All PerformancH before 5:00 PM (Except Spteial Enp911111nta Ml Hotldtys) V. MlllAOA t.IALL Muodo 01 •01•crol'l1 LA MIRADA WALk·IN •••·2•00 ----.---"ARTHUR" ·-····-... .,::-- ,. .. .,. ,. ..._ ,... ,. ..._ "ltilOMMIE, DEAREST" ,. •1 •OM. ...... t; ....... - LAKEWOOD CENTER WAlk·IH ·-·------"PftlNCE OF THE CITY" "' ......... ,,. .... ___ _.......,._ "ONl Y ._,.N I LAUGH" 1111 ' ·---.-. .,, .. , .• LAKEWOOD CENTER SOUTH WALi< IN FocullV Al Del Amo 211/6W•9211 __ ,._LU_"9_ "TATTOO" 1111 ·~·.,.··••:•.----· -· "M IMRS OF THR ~ ..::-.:;.:: ·-.--,,...---· "PATE,.NITY .. -·----.--- faculty ot Condl•wood 213/531·9NO _ _...,._ .......... - "T~TTOO" llll ··-···-··-----"THE~ LIEUTI:NANTS WOMAN" ·-·--....... . "SO '1NE'" 001 ........... - "10"911 ·····- I -----· -·..----• ··~CWTMELOlf,._' "GALLIPOLI" -1-.-1.•r:et.aM.u• •RJl.t:•.--t:•.•·M.ttlM : .. ot •roodwoy - SovtflCootlHreay J ~ 414-1514 ·-·-----"""INCE CW THE CITY" 1111 _,..._ .. , ___ ... ,_ ... ,_.,. .._,-.... 930 ht,.,.. 1:15, .... ,,W't., ..... IMPORTANT NOTICE! CMllDlllH lHIDUI 12 f"HI ""'" ••• w11n11 M141 lftru '" •:30 •h t h• II.it 5:30'11 CINE.fl SOU110 • ~ 01 CAii MOO IS YOUll PIMP lff HO Alli CAii llADll W!Tll QlfTIOlf llCIClSIDllT ,.._ ...... "" flOllTAal t•AU. Clfll." ~ .. Oii Ml Miii llNAH!IM ANAHEIM DRIVE·IN h••"'oY ti OI ~·"'°" SI -----"AICH ANO 'AMOUI" .., -"MC>fll AmJttCAN OfllAn'ITI" ___ l:..7;_9_·...,9,.:,.1,.,.,IO=::::---r-~-:-.c~_!l ~ ------.. , ------"THI ...-oWLllll" fll "CAflllON CO'Y" ... --"I Dl ... •EMO MAMA" fll· "SHAU "9T "OHTlll" flt Cllt( fl SOl/ltO Clllt " SOllM> &UI N A ra~• BUENA PARK DRIVE IN 111\COlll ..... We•I ol I "°" 121·4070 IOUN I AIN FOUNTAIN VALLEY DRIVE·IN So11 Otego I ""1 of l<ooU•vnl (Sol 962·2411 --"'ATIMllTY""' -"CAOOYIHACC" ... .. f.i....;:._Gor_;.._:_.~_·_;3_"'_) ----··· "THI ...-oWLlll" fllQ -"I DISMIM8£11EO MAllllA" 1111 --•L091t l.&1"_ ... _ "TATOO" 1111 -"BllUIAKElll" 1111 c111( r1 SOUttO l A HA.l\QA LA HABRA ORIVI IN ............... _.._ ,..., ........ 171-1162 &ul "'"•All• LINCOLN DRIVE-IN ''"co•" Av• wew Of cnott 121-4070 if'A.~1.1 ! • .., ...... ..-... -·-··· .. ..,..., OIAMIT'' 11'1t -"UTTLI Ol\lllUNOI" 1111 CM fl SOUllO;.;;_ __ --·~­"ONl Y WHIM I L.AUOW' 1111 -·•fMI UtCI OLO Tll•I" .. . Clllt "~ _ .. _._. __ "TlllU! COfWlUtONI " 1111 -"TMIEF" .. I _____ CM_., .. Afff'HUft .. tNI -"l tltlNI" 1111 ORANGE DRIVE IN So1110 AllO '""" • S•a•• Co119119 151·7022 --· "'ATllllNITY" 4Nt -"CAOOYIHACK" flt jfrrrt I ....... ,a1 l11oo .t,~ MISSION OlllVf IN . . ~. . . ' ~. . ' .. . ' WARNER 0'11V• IN WorMI ......... ~ ... ,,. "9e M7·J f1 0 _ ..... _..,... __ ··cAMOUOl'Y'' .. "llOO' .... .,.. " \ R NOW PLAYING lllU COSTA MHA FOUNTAIN Ullf'f OflAltCt H•1,t S I I Ht•• .. I ,. ' .. ,-.q I t"l'~ I \I 4'101 "h1 .,,. COSTA MlSA fl TORO t>AANOI Wl$TMINSHR " "'" ~ , ...... \ '.' ,, I ,._14 •]M .. I ----------~----~------~~- .,. .......... Oil find in Kern doubles BAKERSFIELD <AP> -The value o f o il and mineral s produced in Kern County more than doubled In 1980, thanks partly to oil d e regulation. officials say. Higher production and higher prices pushed the value of a record 203 million barrels of oil to $4.8 billion , the county assessor's office reported. · Natural g'as and other minerals raised the 1980 total to $5.5 billion, a whopping $3.l billion over 1979. Industr y o fficials believe federal oil deregulation partly wa s res p onsi bl e f or th e record-setting year . ·'The oil industry has always said deregulation would result in increased oil well drilling and incr eased production,·· said Getty Oil spokesman S. Craig Holland. "We're seeing that that's really a factor " SUNSPHERE -This five-level steel-framed globe sit s a top the S uns phere which is u nder constru ct ion ;.it Knox~ille .. T~nn ... for Energ~ Expo 82 . This version of a world s fair, first since 1974. will open '.\fay 1. 1982. The state Division of Oil and Gas attributed increases to new drilling at lha federal Elk Hills Petrol eum Reserve. st eam 10jeclions to r ecover m ore heavy oil and oil recovery from petroleum-bearing earth Mining firm seeks gold in·Oregon ··For a while we were on the dec line h e r e. s aid J a m es Radoumis, manager of the Kern Board of Trade. "With this new technology and higher prices. companies are able to spend more money to get the oil out." Projections ar e for slight productioo. increases for the next five to seven yel\rS before oil production levels off above the l~ figure. said Al Hluza, senior oil and gas engineer for the state. CRESCENT CITY <AP> -A mining company is seeking gold in Oregon t o underwrite its massive operation to e xtract strategic m e tals across the border in Northern California. in southwestern Oregon. He said a report on whether the area would be worth an i n vestment for a mining oper ation is expected Nov. 1. ··1t really does look very good for the ne xt sever al year s. possibly to t he end or the decade." he said. Lee Hescock. assistant to the president ror California Nickel Corp .. said the firm has completed tests on about 800 acres of mining cla ims and private land near Cave Junction The site of the tests is about 35 miles northeast of the area where the firm wants to invest about S265 m il li on in a n operation to process cobalt, ni c k e l , c hr o m ite and m agnesium oxide. Chevron. Getty and Shell are t h e count y's m ajo r oil producers, Hluza said . Ptogran1 yourself for success. With the assistance of an experienced coun selor and our twin IBM 4341 com- puters. in just an hour you can select the courses and professors that meet your career needs. Earn your degree by attendinR classes in the evening, one course per month. If business or personal needs conflict. you can chanRc your schedule by phone and make up the course later. Financial The AllaflOll to Sa\'11 fflllfflY nas fJf'fltWllC a Orocl!ure rnai cont111f'rS 12 Slf'll)l9 •rwl'<Pfl"SlVe meas.xes IO''™' ..ncll C8fJ CUI down '/OW f\OfTltt enllf9Y USO by 25" T1181 IT1 rum CM1 cut cJowri me amoonr ol mon1tJ1 you PllY IOr l'IOme ~'h (For ex,,.,.. Ola )'Oii AnOw tl>al electflCJlf OtJllllts 1111~ 11Mr' 11111 broefture ""' /ell )"OU flow to "'--' ,, and ~ ) The OtllCIVP wtl al$O tel )'Oii SOOIA N:Sy 1'*1Q$ IOQ) IO ctwnneys M><1 flues IO~ 11/'rd <*Jets 10 SflOWfJ( ~ to fll«tr1C81 CllJN8IS IO w~ tn41C/W16S. '!O door.$ and winaows 10 .. atet Ilea/en Do lflem &II IJllC1 cut rou1 -or use Oy 25' r11e 01oc11u,.,. contains arcu•11rP <11aqr1tm~ 1trttJ HJy 10 IO/loN <Jrecoons assistance is available. Call today for a personal interview at one of our 5 locations. Orange County: (714) 957-6285, L.A. County: (213) 594-47 14, El Toro: (714) 857-1278. Next classes begin October 26. llATIOllAL mVERSITY Changing the course of education. Am'edott'd by Wrstffl\ "•-•ll""' al '><l•d' "ld L•ollr!C"' INVESTORS Screened Trust DMds on reskSentlal Real Estate Mlnlnw111 equity,'°'· Eacf\ Trust Died recorded lfl your name. $3.000 minlllMHTI lnmtment. wa AM PRINCIPAL8. WE HU <MM OWN TRUIT DEIDI THE VB COMPANIES CALL FOR INVESTMENT PACKAGE 2111•---714/171·4550 SPECIAL IOllUS TO 32" •Home Budget \ Orange CoHl DAILY PILOTfT uoaday. October 13, 1981 •• TU CIC ea ······" •&••• ~ ... , .. ·Mesa firm names Tucker Charles C. Tucker has been a pp ointed vice president -pl a nn i ng and corporate development or Costa Mesa-bued MSl Da ta Corp. Prior to joining MSI, Tucker was vice·president-planning and information services ror 20th Century-Fox Film Corp. and a senior consultant with McKinsey & Co. * Paul Berkery has been named manager of the Laguna Hills district office for the Automobile Club of Southern California. Berkery h eads a s taff responsible for servicing 67,300 m ember·motor ists residing in Laguna Hills. Laguna Beach. Laguna Niguel, El Toro, Mission Viejo. Dana Point, Capistrano Beach. San Juan Capis trano and San Clemente. • Timothy L. Eyerly has JOined Commerce Bank's South Coast regional office as regional vice president. His most recent position was as manager at Bank of America's Westminster branch and Westminster Mall branch. * Klaus Ba rre has become project manager of The Irvine Co. 's Commercial /Industrial Division. Prior to joining The Irvin e Co .. Barre was a n exe cutive w ith P e t er A . Lendrum Associates, Architects. Engineers and Planners, based in Phoenix, Ariz. He organized and was vice president or the lt-1:i..1 -c .... ~-· ..... Cl. •.n . ... , -lolM.• .-. • ..... ,,.... U41.• .,. .• ~-· ...,.... MAIL BOXESI e 24 HOUR PICIC -Uf' e AYll.ILA8LE . IMMEDIATELY e LOW 1111.TEI COST A MESA AR eA 760-7000 ON THE JOB tirm 's office in Newport Beach from 1976 to 198> * Thomas E. Finch has been named vice president commerc i al loans f or City National Bank's Newport Beach office. 4100 MacArthur Blvd. lie lives in Mission Viejo. * WUllam J . Senyak has been ointed trust administrator or Sf.NYAIC the N<.'wport Beac h offtc:e of TitlP tn surant·e a nd Trust Co The Mi ssion Viejo resident w i I I b e re s pons1 bl e for the management of funds fur inter-vavos trus ts, probate estates. testamentary trusts and guardianships. * Robert Aaron. southern region vice president for Pennysaver in San Diego, has been named vice president-national accounts Pennysaver is a division of Sutton, which is headquartered in Newport Beach Aaron will be based in Laguna fltlls • Ca rol Corbin has J01ned Newport Balboa Savings and Loan Ass09iation as loan service mana~t>r in the Westclirf Plaza headquarters office Previously, M ~ Corbin. who was b«n in llunlinaion Park. was loan :service supervisor with Irvine Savlngi. and Loan • Joe Atchison has been named vice prt'!.1d ent·fi nance of Irvine bast!d N cw World C'l)mputer Co • (<' r a n k Baptista has b e e n tt ppo 1nted cl1re c tor o r s ale~ of The Newporh.•r in N <.' " p o r t a&l"TISTA Reach In his new position, Baptista \\Ill direct the hotel's sales and marketing effort • Bjorn Lindbe r g has joined San ta Ana ·bas ed Anaconda Ericsson Information S~·stems· new district sales and '>ervin• office here as district <1ccount;Jnt . * Carl C. Neumann has been t•lr•cted regional vice president o f Nl'wport Beac h -based R F. S T Plan Companies Inc. * Philip S. 1'i athan has been named vite presid e nt and general manager fo r the Amcron Protective Coatings 01v1s1011 USA operations. Brea. lie li ves in Newport Beach. The fina l 30 ocean front homesites, most with unobstruc ted whitewater views. A walled a nd ~ated private r esidential co mmunity in San Cle me nte. Private beach and private Swim and Tennis Clu b. Transcendental Meditation® Program Ushering In The Age Of Enlighrenment From $250,000 In This Generation /i;/111 ,/ ,.11/1 ///;111/r I//; 1111 /11/i/1 o .c. 655-23 l l (71<1) 498-28:10 or (213) 277-9470. Who'd have ever thought you could buy a lot in heaven for only $1,000 down? And homes from $85,000 and up. And acreage and condominiums. All at Canyon Lake. heaven for short. Only 70 miles from here. You have your own private lake for swimming, fishing, boating, water skiing. There are marinas, 7 sandy beaches, lighted tennis courts, golf, horseback riding. All yours. Just call Lighthouse Realty-the unreal real estate com- pany. We'll help you get ft> heaven. '• °"' /MfV>c.e Sena fOf our,,,,. OtochcJtP Trre ;i5r.., SOvhon q c.lfl -)"OU (1ltJnly ot l'l1Q'1j'y •Personal Mailing Lists •Games for the Famlly •Fully Expandable -- --A---------------------- 1Pte Allllttt» '° S.W EflM'JY 80/r l7200. WHhlns1fon. o.c. 20031 PMrotse 5el"1 me ,wt -or·sa""'ll ""1l»y sawio 0t0c11ure .. ,, A.THE ALLIANCE TO SAVE ENEltGY . - Work or play with your own computer! lncludff typewrtter·etyle keyboerd, 12" video dl91>l•r· and 18,000.Ch8r8cter memory-all In• bffutltu deaktop dealgn. Learn to progrem with our eny·to-read man- uat1 or add an optlomll c .... tt• recorder to UM • wide vanety of rudy-to-run program•. llad1e /haek A DIVISION OF TANDY CORPORATION SEE IT 'AT YOUR NEAREST RADIO SHACK STORE, COMPUTER CENTER OR PARTICIPATING DEALER PRICES MAY VAAY AT INOMOOAl STOAES NID DEALERS -.-. Canyon Lake Sold through lighthouse Realty (714) 679-6881 I I . .. ---·--~---~----------------...... ----.......................................... ... -Otonge Coatl OAILV PILOTfTu•1d1y. October 13, 1981 Air fare changes mind-boggling f:luctuation in flight costs cause cOmfJUter overloads. and agents headaches By FREDERICK 8CHOEMEHL Of .............. Whether you 're rtyln1 lo Pboerua or Ch1ea10. your rare can •omeumes chunge tastel' than il l&kH to get there. Some examplos · -AfrCat lust Wednesday announced tt w ould offer a regular one way tare of $60 wh~n it be1ln1 servic~ to Phoenix Crom Oranae County Nov l Within h o urs, Republic Airline • wblcb haa nown the route historlc8lly, announced it would meet AlrCal 's rare und poss ibly offer othel' Incentives to lure Potential travelers Prior to Sept. 18, yoy C<>Wd fl y American Airlines to lndlanapolls ror $368. On that.l date, the fare j umpL>d to $469, an Increase of $101 or 31 percent. At the samt! time, Am,rlcan was beginning to advertise "new tow fares" to 19 cities throughout the country lndianapolls, obviously, was not among them United Airlines one week Ul(O announced a $318 Care between. Chicago an'1 :t"os Ange l es, a move that immediately prompted American and Trans W orld Airlines to follow s uit. • The fare wars. similar to lbe gasoline prtce wars .2_f several years ago, are a dirNI result or implementation of the federal Airline Deregulation A ct of 1978. Before t h e act was passed, airUnes were required to petition lhe Civil Aeronautics Board f or approval of rate c hanges . Now changes can be "mad~ instantly So fast, in fac• that uirline reservations personnel and travel agent5 sometimes don't learn about them immediately, industry officials and observers say Potential travelers sometimes are quoted fares that are different from those in effect. Things are so out of hand, according to one industry spokesman, that what once was co nsid ered the most s ophisticated computer for tracking r eservation and fare information 1s c lose to the overload point. Al"Wir..-.. WELL ARMED \\'1llt:1m flu~t·r whost• Sturm Ruger un<I Comp:rny i ~ lht• nal1on .., lar~v~I tnd(•pendt•nt gun mukt•r. inspect~ handgun part .., in h1.., :\(•wport. \ If . f<H:tory Ruger parl;.i~·t>d :1 h11hb' and J hat·kl'r.., S.'i0 .000 into ;rn SW> mi 11 ion buo.;int'"" "The c h a n ges are lite r ally taxing the ability of our computer system -the SABRE to cope with all the changes in numbers:· said Al Becker, a s pokesman f o r Dallas -based American ... We're dealing with PUIUC NOTICE NIUC MIJTICE MOTl(ll INVITIMO •tOS STATEMENT Of' AeANOONMIEMT NS-85078 Hollu ts t1eraby given tll•t tr.1 of'uSEOf' NOTICE OF DEATH OF eoard ol Tryst•n of Ill• Coot l'ICTITIOVS •USl!flESS NAME A L FRED MA y NA R D Communl1y Coll-OIJlrl<t of Orange Tiie lolloWlng per'°"' hi•• eWn· COliflly, C:.lttornt., •Ill rece•v• seated don•d ,,,. Ull oc II• Fkllltous lutl· B R 0 0 I( s I a k a A • bids UP to 11.00 a.m . WednHdn, neuName MAYNARD BROOKS, aka Oct-• tt. 1•1 •t the Purcllaslng PARTS LINE. 410 E. 17111 St . San· MA y NARD BR 0 0 I( S Otpar1ment of said coll•~ dlllrlct t• i\n•, C•. '2701 AND 0 TO tocalld .. mo Adams Ave""" Costa Th• Flctllloul Bvstneu N•me ,. F PETITION -... Ceittort111. 11 ""'lch llme wld lerred to .tiovt was tlleo I" Or.,>ve ADMINISTER ESTATE t>lfh wlll oe publlcly ooened end re..s County on August ll. '"'· Fite Ho. NO. A·1105S3. I« FURNISH A INSTALL CA8LE 1~•nny L. Wiiton, 201 Doverllekl T 0 a I I h e I r S ' TELE v 1s1 OH PRO ov CT 1 OH or . Ptecentta. ca . .,.,o beneficiaries, creditors EQU IPMEHT AT COASTLIHE Robert M. (l\erll••. 31511 Eest and contingent credito r s of COMM UNITY COLLEGE Hin• Orlw . YQllN NI-I, C•, .,.n Alfred Maynard Brooks All bid's are to be In .a<cordance with Tiii\ Dllilno" ••• conch1<1ed Dy • ' Ill• Bid Form Instructions •no llmlte~part-shlp aka A . Maynard Brooks, C-111--Soacilkellon\ wlllcl\ R-r1 M. c ... ,.,... aka Maynard Brooks and are"°"' on Ille •no me1 be ...cured In TlllS ,..,.,,.,..,, was fllec:I with Ille per S 0 n S W h 0 may be the office of ... Purc,..Jtng A(lenl of County Cltrk o1 Or ante County on Sep-Otherwise interes ted in the said coll.ge dlstrkt. t~mt>er JO, 1~1 . Eecll bldOlr mu\I •uDmll wllll 1\11 Publlsl\ad Oraft91 CotJI D•llY ... llot Wiii and/Or estate: bid • cu11ler·• <fleck, cerllll•d Oct •. ll, 10. n. 1'11 0 1M1 A petition has been filed ·11eck o~ btdder'1 bond m •d• M B k pa.,.b1~ 10 ,,.. oroer 01 1he c oastl .. 'lllC ""TICE ?Y Clayton _ erle roo s Commu<Mty Coll-OIJlrlcl Board of ,.v "" tn the Supenor Court of Trustees tn ... amount not l•S$ 111an O range county requesting """ oercenl IS'll.1 Of the'"'" bid... SUl"ERt~ COUllT 0 " that Clayton Merle Brooks guar""I• tllat the bklder will enter CALlf'OltNIA. . tnto the proPDMCI con1rec1 11111e "',,,. COUNTY Df'OllAMOE be appointed as personal Is ewar-to him In""' ennl of In the Maner of the Apptkallon of representati Ve to ad· faflyreltOfflt .. lniOWCh Conlrecl,flle RO&ERT ALLAN SEBASTIAN. F« minister the estat e of P"«•cb of Ille check wilt be lo<1•ii.d Chenge Of N.,.,. or In,,.. uw o1 •bond.,.,. 11111 •u,.; AntuS Al red Maynard Brooks, tllereof wlll be lomlled lo Slid colfe9e OllOElt TOSH<>'# CAUSE Cost a Mesa, CA (under the dta1r1ct. FOii CHANGE 0~ HAMIE Independent Administra-Ho blddlr mey wltlldr•w r>h Did for ROBERT All.AN SEBASTIAN h•s • • p .. 1oc1 of lorty•llV• (0 ) dtys •fl•• 1111<1 • """'°"In Chi• CO<lrt for an O•· t1on .of ~states Act). The llledatetelforflleopentnglllefeol der ettowlng P911tlontr to <M._ his petition IS Set for hearing ThelloAfdot Trusteesre_v .. 1t>en•m• lrom ROBERT AL LAH in Dept No 3at700Civic prlvllege of r•J~lng any end •II bid• SE8ASTIAN lo ROBERT ALLAH c t .D . . w t s t or lo welve arov lrrtgul•rlltes or HUGHES en er rive es , an a lnformalltlH In •nv bid or tn lht II IS ,,.,.eby ordered tn•I •II person• Ana, CA 92701 on October bidding. lnttruteci '",,.. mat1er .tl<><.s.ld •i>-28, 1981at9:30 A .M . HORMAN E WATSON peer t>elort 1111• court In 0.tN•1men1 IF YOU OBJECT t th S«rtUry No l •I 700 Civic Center Drive WHI. 0 e 8-dot TrvsltJts Sanl•Ana,Catttornle on Nov 11,t .. I, granting Of the petition, ccwost community •1 10 JO o«toc• •"' · •nd then •"" you should either appear Coll-District tnere s-CMlte, 11 •ny tr..y ...... I th h a . g and State Publlslled Or-Co.ut Dally Piiot wl\y stld petition fOf Clla._ Of name a e ~ rtr:i oa 13 20 ,.1 .~i •110uldnot1>egr.,1e<1. your ob1ect1ons or file · • · 11 '' 1urt11er ordered"'•'• «>PY ot written objections with the this order to SllOw UYW be pUbll"'-d f h h • PVIUC NOTICE NOTICE Of' Al"l"Ll(ATtOfC TO SE LL AU:OttOl.tC IEYE llAGES , .. 7.., To Whom 11 MAiy Cone er" DEAN C. A SV·CHEN 1(0 •r• l pp'tftng IO the Oepartmenl Of At,Ollotk llewr-Control tor ... , .. OH SALE B'EER & WINE IPVBLIC EATING PL.ACE), to ... 11 •l<-lk lleve(•Ot• M 1940 Harbo<' Boulevard, Cotta Maw, Calllomta t1'27 Pubtlll!ed Or11199 Coast Dally Piiot, Oc:tollet 13. 1te1 H 7l .. 1 PUlllC NOTlCE • l'ICTITIOUS •VSINESS NANlll STATIEMIENT The following N ftont ue doing buslneu.s· CA) CALIFORNIA DENTAL COU NCIL, CH CALI FORH Ii\ OPTOMETRIC COU NCIL, Ill CALIFORNIA CHIROPRAC TIC COUNCIL. 1000 Quall St , /1 '90, Newport 8Hcll, C.. '2660 Profftll-1 S.,...,tces Adver1t1lrig, tM. la Caltfornla c-rll!O<ll 1000 ov.11 St.. • no. H-Po'I Beacll, C• '1..0 Tllta l>U'llneu Is conducted t>y 1 (Ofl>Ol'lllon. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES AQVERTISING INC ,.,.., L. S.rnstelri, Preklwlt Tiits swi-t ,..., 111.a wltll Ille cw"l'I' c1 .. • of Ora~ County on ()dober t, 1•1. 1"17!ft4 Pvbtlthtd Or-~II Dally Piiot OCt. 11, to, t7, Nov. 3, 1-.i1 '-tH-11 MUC NOTICE l'ICTtT10US euStMIES.S MANlll STATSMllMT Th• fotto•tng person h doing ~ ...... : STONEWARE DESIGNS 8Y GltlEGOltY, 12:111 Yockey St., co..- c;,...,., c.. '2'44 Oeftlt C. GA9WY. 1*5el Yockey St., ~Nltft G,_, Ce.~ Tiiis DW'"'" Is conduel..t by an lllCIMdwt, o.NIC.~Y In Orange (oynty D•fl y Pllol, 1 C:OVrt be Ore t e earing. n .. ••H~r or general c1rc .. 1•1ton. Your appearance may be PUbllSl\ad In llllSC-ly •llftSI once a in person O r by YOUr at-wHk ror '°"' con..cullve _ _.prior torney 10 ~": ,0:~ ~':,!':,~',': I F . Y 0 U A R E A RonaldH PreN>•• C REDITOR or a cont· =i:~':..,, ingent c reditor o f the de· 1t1c11eni "· anoc.-.1". ceased, you must file your •n1c11,,.__a ..... , c laim with the court or m12 ~ ai.-.. "°'te 1• present It to the personal lrvlne,CAt%71S t t • • t d Publlshed Orange c oast oa11y Piiot. represen a tve appo1n e oct 4. "· 10. u. 19'1 u1u1 by the court within four PtllllC NOTICE NOTICE 01" DtSSOLUTIOfC 0" l"AllTHllttSHtl" PuDtk nolke ts hereby 9tven tllat ALEXANDER P. WILE, JAMES 0 WALTHE RS. •nd ROGER J . CALVERT, herelofo<"e doing buslneu uf'der IM tklll~ firm name •nd style of FAST ACTION INSTANT PRESS, at ~ M(FIOClen AYllnue, City Of Hunll"91on 8Hth, County of Onnge. SU.It Of Catll0<nla, <lid on the .... d•Y OI ~-r. 1 .. 1. by m;it..at con,..nl, dluol.,, "-salO 1Nrt~tp and lermln•ll their rel•llons as partners !Nfeln. !>aid buslneu In tht IUlure •Ill o. condu<tecl l)y Alu...O.r P. Wiie, and Jamu D WetlM'1, wt>o wtll pey and dl\cllarge •II llM>llllles and -s of Ille firm and rtctl,.. •II monies NyM>ll to the llm\ Further nr>lk• It heret>y glv..-, ... , Ille 11nderstg "ed w ill not I>• responslbl•, 1rom this day on, 10< any oettgatlon l11eurrecl by the otherl In their own ,,_s °' In the name of the firm · DA TEO AT Pl<o Rhrlra, (,allfcwnta, tllls htdayofOc-r. t"t R_..J C•lvert DAYIOlt.eAADIE All-y•'-" "" o ..... s-t ...... New ... rt llMdl, CA ,_ Tel: (714) .......,. P11btlllwd Or ... COMI Dally P1104, O<lober 13. '"' un.-i rtllllC NO~£ months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of Californla . The time for filing c lalms will not ex· pire prior to four months from the date of the hear· ing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the cou rt. If you are Interested In the estate, you may file a re- quest w ith the court to re· ceive special notice of the inventory of estate assets and of petitions, accounts and reports described in Sec t ion 1200 of the California Probate Code. Mr. Keith William s, Esq., Attorney at Law, 660 Newport Center Drive, #1447, Newport Beach, C A 92660 (714) 744-4477. Published Orange Coast Dally Pilot, Oct. 6, 7, 13 1981 4382-81 ....... UNITIOITATH OtlTttlCT COUttT, CINTltAL DllTltlCT 01' CAUl"OltlUA Tiii• ....-Wff lllecl with .,,. l"ICTITIOUS austN•U CAM MUMellt CV.., t .. WMMOM PVlllC NO~E lllESOLVTION NO, 11..a. 111$0\.UTION 0,. TMIE 90.t.llD Of' TttUSTEllS Of'TMIE f'OUMTAIH VALLEY SCHOOL OISTttlCT WHEREAS, 111• Fountetn Valley Scllool OIUrl<I of Orer>Qe County, Ct lllornle. ~I now the _, oi ell lb Sites In "-lelfl Veli.y eno HYni· lngtOf\ Beecll; •ncl WHEREAS, ctu11-. to be CM-signeted, wlll llOI be ,,._ at ti.. time of oe11v...., o1 title a< l>OS .. nton for SCllOol CIHsroom purpows; •nd WHEREAS, Public Ageni:i.• may be cle1lrous to leeie 11'1M ctnsnioms tor Dlstrl<I --utH, HOW, THEREFORE. 8E IT RESOLYED•s follow\ t It IJ Ille Intent of thh Board to I••,.. tlauroom• •I Sii•• to De Oe· slgnattld to PubCk Agen<I" under the lotlowl"g te<'ms •nd condlltoM· (•) All rtqUHI• for le•MS will De pre,..nted to the AOrnlnlstratlon thirty 1:101 dO• In actvanu prior 10 con •lder•tlon by the Board. Cb) The period Of the lH• •hall .. for the remetnclar of IN llsot year, commenting no sooner th.., necullon of the L-by 11'1 eo.ro, and ending on June JO of 1i.. ,...,.. « IOCtowtng Y••rls) It • lnYlllpte Ttlr lease Is IP' proved Tiie rlgM I• t'e'Mr"Vtd to cancel .. td leaw, <>< • portion thereof, bY either per1y. wllllln tlllrty (JOI calend•r daYI 11ter receipt of .,rltten nollflc.iton o1 c•nce11a11on ri.. 1Nr11e•, by mu1 ... 1 agreement, mo ••tend •he t.,m of ... d l•-lor addlllonal years, •u«>- le<I to ren9901fallon of the Lea .. prke bul no Ins than an '' per year lnlla· lion 11<10< (C) The LH .. INIYmenf sfllll .. "" per month, per cl•Hroom. for tM "II e7 W:hool YH•, P'l>-r•t• (di Tiie Le•M Nv .... nt SllAll be p1yabl1 ,,_!Illy In edv•n<e Cel Ho provision Is m-unoer the LH M I« "" gptlon to pUrcP>AW! Ille pro1Nrty• Cl I Tiie District sfllll rvrnls11 •nd IMIY tor •II utllltlet, lncludlne etectrlclly, w•ter. gat, cintodl•I servlcu, end m•ln11.....c.e of l>ulldl"llJ -grounds The Pubtk i\genc:y .... II PIY IOf' In· 1tallallon of •ncl the ...-1111y teleptlont MN fee. IOI The Public Agency. al Its own upense, sllall melnt•ln In rorce dur· Ing tlle term of Ille Leaw. Ind any ... tensto11 tller*>f, lull co,.,.,nllen•h•• pubtlc llablllly tnsurAllCI, Insuring e111lnt1 •II tlalms for ln)wrfts to persons « property occ .. rrlng In, uo- 011, or elloolt II• lffMCI pramtses. Said p0llc v Shall hlw llmlls of not IH• than One Mllllon Dollen ISl,000,0001 for In. jlH'IU lo pe.-. or --· and nol leu then Five Hunored Tllou11nd Dollars US00.0001 tor properl'r dam1~. i.->hall, upon clem•nd • Leuor. supply Lessor •1111 Certlllcele of l~urMl<e of su<ll POW Ind It llQr'MI to provide 111 endr .- ,.,.nt to S..C:ll CClmPf'"'9nstve llat..tttv POiiey or POll<le1 •-Ing LHM>r as •n •ddltlonal Insured with res1Nct to clal"'s •rising oyt of L"set'I OC· cupaney •ncl ., .. Of Ille leased llrt· m1 ... 1. Le•-•hill provide and pey for fire fn,.,...an<e co.,,rln9 Ltt-'• N•son•I -rty -conlents . 1111 Lttl« Stlall cauw Its -" "" ln1ur•nc• poflcles 10 be continued to cover the .. 1c1 ctassroornt I« their fylf vellM. Ill The -11,day Ute Wit lie -day through Frtd•Y. ••clUdlng llolldlYt •nd w-~. Ill The __ , aulgned lo the CIHsrOOfM shall be ed111ts •nd/or children -eclulb. 2. Holle• of ~Ion of !Ills RtM>IU· lion, by unanimous vole of ell the members eleclad O< •~llted lo Ille Board, Shall De gtv..-by l>Ubllc nollo no ten thin once • -• for three CJ) .... ., prior to IAKullon of lhe LHM by the SO.rd In the Dally Piiot • n1w19-of -rat ctrculallon In Ille Dlatrlc1_ ADOPTED, SIGHED ANO AP. PROl/EDlll!s lstdl yOfOctooer, 1911 BOARD OF TltVSTEES .. tty Mlgnarwttl Sllet I• ,,_. .,.,. R-Wh'Otn CMot~ Clleryt Honoti Pubtlslled Or1n9t COlfl Delly Pllof, Oct. 6. U, 20, 1•1 4.,_.I c wnly Cllfll of Orange c-iv on MAM& STATW---MT Octell« t, 1"1. "nftt-Tiie tollowtr1g .,.,....,, ara doln9 c o•TICOMMODITY SlltYICll, ------------- 1>uslneu as· l'vllll'INd OrMOI (Oasl Delly PllPI s 0 u T H M I! L R 0 $ E • 0 ()(t. II, JO, t7, Nov. S. ltll 44Jl .. I PAltTHERSHI P, 17022 MtrlN 81y ' Drive, Hllflllntlon lle«h. Ce.~ 1(1Metfl c. °"'· 17022 Mat.,.. •• ., Ori Vt , Hllnllnt!Oft tlMC II, C.. . ..,.... l"ICTITIOUI 8Ul4MllU llAM9 ITAT8MllMT TIM tett-lnO perlOftt art dolrig IMlllllllJMl ltlLEY'S f'ltAMEltY. -E. 11tll 11..eoeta-...c..m17 Ja"•I Lynn AOln .. n, 1121 WffkttH •II,~ 811Cll, Ce. .... La11u Ctllfor• Duntnlra, 11U •WHICllH •11, .._, eMCll, C• .,... Tiii• llllllllK• I• con-IH DY • ftll'fll ,.,..,.. IMP Jsrt Alll!Meft Tlltt ........ w•lllM•ltll ... CouMy ~"'Or-c-tlY on Ck· '911ef1,1"1. . "'"* ~ ..... OrMl!t C-11 Olllty I'll« Oct.6, ,., .. JJ.1"1 ...,, K ...... 11 C.T. 0.0, Tr ....... C:""la PIHllU F,lt.I" •·IM. ll'ltMloft PIM, 17022 Merine a.v on ... H1.t111'"9tefl lffcll.C..~ C11rtlt P'IMllU F.lt,P., ff>C, (a Celltern11 ('Or!IOf'ltloftl, llOn MArlM 10 or1 ... NUflUntten eaac11, ea. ., .... Tlllt butlMM ta c_c1 ... lilY I .. -·· "'1Nrtlllp. "-Ill C. CllO Thia Nl.,_;I Wat ftNd wtttl tM cwntv c•-ot <>ranee c-ty on OC~1. "'' IMC .. •~,.,........, l"LAIM· "CT'ITIOUI 8UllMllS Tll'l'(I) ft. YI~ M. 8AOOOTT, MAMa ITATIUllT .... .._ .. HAltOLO DAMllTT, Tiit loll-Ing petllClnl .... dolno Ml'WNDMn' buStnesut: TO THI! AllOVE NAMED Dt:f'IEH· (It CAL If' 0 AH t A e E $ T OAHT MORTGAGE HO. 101 , 1 limited YIN --~ ~ aM ,._ pe,.,,., ..... ; Ill CALlf'OltHIA IEST "'',.. .. --l(ltAHITl, COM-MOltTGAGE HO. '"· • llmltod PAltET 6 SAltltOW, Prol•&l41fta l I N rtn«.._; 1$1 CALIFOllNIA llST Corpor1Uon, ptetnt1fl'1 attor111y, MOii TOAGE HO. 10), • tlmttod WhH• ••• , ... I•: 40• Wlltlltro partne,.., JOI E, '"" ltrwt, Slllt. .... tevard. 1t11te 1'00, LM .Afteelea, C• 2tA, C"1a Mne, CA,_,,, 90010 tft M-r lo Iha Clf'llpl1lnt CALl~IA ll!IT MOttTGAOI wflkll la ~ """"" --COttl"OflATt°", 1 C.11"1°"1• ,..,..,. wttflltl a den """ ..,.,,kl "' Wt tltft, •t I . 011151,_, klw II~. Ca.le ..111-.-i -· -twlw .. 1lle lllllne, CA""'· day ef Mf¥lal. II '°" fall W .. ... Thia.,.,_, la C9ftdllctlCI Dy a <er· Jll09f"Ollt _, 4Mfavtl Wiii Ii. , .. .,, POr'l0911. ... '"• yeu fW tN rattof ~ 111 C•ttlor"ta IHI Mortu .. lllac~ C~. OATllOAf"l11, 1"1. IOWA.-o M. K.-l'nMAN, CUfllC eyTIMa-, °""""'Cleft (MAI.Of' THll cou.-T> ~ .... Or .... °""' o.lly ,.~ s..t. n. "· 00. •• u. ,.., ••11•1 cra11w.1a..-,, OW-ef ... ._... Tll .. .......,._ltt .. wOll ... Geouflty (loft .. °'..... c-t't .., .... 16.1 ... our own rares and, of course, everyone ct11c's ." w h11c the purpose or deregulet Ion wu to foater competition and t.hus give t.he traveler the lowest price for truvet, Becker ob11erved. "Il sound11 great in theory, but In pracUce It creat es a tremendous a en o.unt Of activ i4' 1 for e mployees and ror travel agents. "We would like to rind some way to simplify~thlngs. But rrankly, we don't see that happening in the near future," he s~id. So what s h ould the potential traveler do' Joanne Van Horn. o f the American Society or Travel Agents, New York , recommended con s ultation with a travel agent when planning a trip. Dealing directly with an airline, s he s aid, may not avail Lhe potential traveler to the best price, particularly o n routes flown by s everal air carriers . Al'.,.,.._ SAY 'CHEEse· A Japanese modl'I hol<ls thl' nl.'w inst ant c:amcra F -505 wtuch J apan·s Fuji Film Co will put on tht- m~u ket at the en<l of this month Enlarged prints C'<.i n ht- macfo from the origin<ll insl<Jnt film Jt'.., priced cit about S l 20 A recent case demonstrates h er point 'TuJUblelogs' for sale Following las t week's round of fare s la s hing on W es t Coast -Midwest routes involving U nited, American and TWA, a reporter called each airline and asked for the "rock bottom" round trip fare to Indianapolis. U nited quoted $436, while TWA and American were even at $469. None of the agents s uggested that lower fares might be found. TUCSON, Ariz. <AP) -That treacherous tangle known as tumbl eweed soon may be the hottes t thing in town 8$ the Univer sity of Arizona prepares to rntroduce its tumbleweed Yule logs. expensive irrigation water, university officials said. T h e reporter the n c hecked with a Santa Ana travel agen cy. The r esult? A S386 round trip fare could be had by flying Capitol International Airways to C hicago, $268 roundtrip, and catching sep a r ate roundtrip flight from Chicago to Indianapolis at a cost of $118. The university's Arid Lands Department said it will produce 7,000 to 10,000 of what it calls Tumbl elogs in an attempt to turn t h e lowly but audacious tumble weed into a cash crop for areas with litUe r ainfall. The project began in 1979 as par t of an ·effort to turn comm on desert plants into crops for farmers who face dwindlin~ and Tumbleweed , or Russian thistle, was a much-regretted import • to the Arizona desert , they noted, probably coming in with the early pioneers . It's best known for its ability to litter the land sca pe and sna g unsuspecting automobiles. The unive rsity's $200,000 tumbleweed project now has progressed to the point where it bas a sal able product, said project h ead Martin Karpiscak. But h e said no firm decision has been m ade on where the logs will be sold OVER THE COUNTER NASO LISTINGS HEW YORK IAPI Cll•V18 HASOAQ quot•llons b er._,L .-1n9 ~I bldt Cl-Cp Ind 1-"t offers bt CotrTte '":~!~' ~:"c:s..:: ColOGas '1Cllldtretallm1r1tup ComCIH m•rkdown or com .... ~!::~~1 ·~~for ~..,l. ConP•P AEL lr>d I~ 14 ~~~'re AFAProt II"' IJ\to CutlrFd s AVM Cp 4 .... Cv<ltron Acrur•y 111'1 1-.. Dl•DH • AddlsnW 10 101olo oaytMal Ad'ol Ross l 31/o DB"' AllBsll S JI"' 22 OfflbA' Ale•Aln ~ 1' DetC.n Allcotnc • .,..,, DeweyE1 Allu 4Vt •" 01.crn Amaru 21 12\4 OlanCru AFurn ~ ••11 Oocull s AGrHI IS~ 1'\'a OollrGn AlnGp s 42 U\4 OoylDB s AMlcros nv. ~ Orl1fCn AHallns 12...., 1~ OunkO t AQ..asr 17 17...., Dllrlrn 1 ARMMg llV. ,, tatnVnc AWeld ' ,,. 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"Q .::: ... ~ .~it.: • =: .• 1, am...... .. me... , "' • ~ t.\'t Ads cause. headache When you hear lhoae Anacln commercla11 bout that It "contai ns lbe pain reliever moat recommended by doctors," which P•in reliever do you lhink they are talking abot.at! Tbe simple amwer lo thJt question la. uplrin. If you already kJ:tew that anawer, you ml1ht I.hi.bk the Federal Trade Commh~sion ts w11Un1 time and money pursulnc the maker of Anacin, trying to get the company lo disclose that lb miracle pain reliever ii; nolhJng more than asplrin. On th e othe r ~ hand. If you didn't t' know that answer; ~; cit you might b e ) "'' outraged that a ...-..~ company can get ...;:i--·~~ .. .._ ____ _ =~~y 8 ~.~rm ~r~~~~ lllTll llllNITZ naming th e _________ _ c ingredient -and you might therefore be in the FTC's corner, cheerlng on the agency in a pursuit that has already consumed more than eight years. American Home Products, the maker of Anacin. has kept one s tep ahead of the FTC and while it has lost every round in the fight, It's prepared to keep r unning a nd fighting for another eight year s to defe nd its right lo be vague in TV commercials. Al lP says that if people want to know what's in Anacin, all they have to do is read the label All the ingredients are listed there. That's disclosure enough, says AHP, t he nation's 16th la r gest advertiser, with an expenditure of Sl97 million last year THE FTC DOESN'T see it that way at all. The commissioners. in a ruling issued last month, cha rged that the Anacin ads are deceptive in t~at they "foster the impression that Anacin contains something other than aspirin " Judge for yourself by looking at these Anacin claims: . . "Anacin starts with as much.pain reliever as the leading aspirin tablet. Then adds an extra core of this specific fast-acting ingredient·again_st pain ..... -.. Anacin isn't just like an ordmary aspinn tablet. It has more of the drug doctors themselves most choose lo relieve pain " -"ANACIN RUSHES to your head more pain reliever than the leading aspirin tablet, more th~n the leading buffered aspirin tablet. more of the pain reliever doctors recommend most .. -"Anacin tablets are so effective because they a r e like a doc tor's prescription . Tha l is, a combination of ingredients. Anacin contains the pain reliever most recommended by doctors ." So what do you think? Is that playing fair with the consumer'! Or is it, as the FTC cha rges. a clever maneuver to get around the fact that Anacin's therapeutic property is ordinary aspirin? THE FTC's COMPLAINT against AHP was filed in 1973. An administrative law judge upheld the complaint in 1978 a nd ordered the company to ~ease making "false, misleading and unsubstantiated claims." AHP appealed this ruling to the full commission. which has now issued an order that would force AHP to disclose that the pain reliever in Anacin is aspirin . AHP will now appeal this order to the courts. The wheels of just.ice grind slowly. The FTC order also applies to another AHP product. Arthritis Pain Formula, whose pain reliever 1s also good old reliable aspirin. In issuing its new order the ITC noted pointedly that American Home Prod~cts is not a stranger lo such proceedings. IN FACT, THE agency labeled this New York-based company "a habitual violator of the Federal Trade Commission Act," citing three previous FTC orders : ( 1) one telling AH P to stop false claims for Freezone. a drug designed to remove corns ; (2) another telling AHP to ha lt misrepresentations for Outgro, a product designed to restor e ingrown t oenails; and ( 3) an order con cerning misrepresentations for AHP's hemorrhoid remedy, Preparation H. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES -"" t 1\.'t -~ ., ..... HEW YORK(AP) "lnel Oow.Jonn •"9S· IOf' Moncs.y, Ott 11. STOC:ICS C- llO Incl °lr.'os ~~' ~ .... -~ 10 Tm J7l.07 l'7S.4' M.6• JJUI • o.~ U Ull UM.» 104.76 103 st 104,~ 0 11 U Sil! 3401 >6U1 m.• S41.S>-0"2 lnC1111 • ... 2 ....... Tr en IOl,100 Utlla •n.AO J . .. -4' U SHI . •, 101,0DCI • AMERICAN LEADERS -1"" -VI • \lo -t"' . "' •1"' -" . '" + "' NEW YORK <API· S.lft, ' p.m . price encl net <'-of Ille ten most e<IM A....,lcen Stock l•e...,. ••-· treCllllO NllONllly el ,,_e tllel'I SI. Intl BMMt 1:12,SOO •Yi + \II Gtla1 P.e ft,«IO Siio • " RlllOtrOll .. .-tvt .... · BltT RMllV '4,JOO t\oli -Iii HuCIS80U 0 ~·= ~ _ ~ ~R':1 s n:toO UV. -l4 Weng 8 57,AOO J:214 ~I~ HouOllTr 57,000 20 -0.1111011 S.,000 n • VI WHAT STOCKS DID NEW YORK IAPI Oct. 1J rocir~ a:~~ 10S UllClltngood lit Total laM#i IMI H"' lllOM II H .. lo~ 14 WHATAME•OIO HEW YORK CAPI \XI 12 "4\lenced Oecllneel unc11angooc1 Totel llllUH Hew fllgllt New IOW\ METALSM-Y T"°:/s M II) 1'9 s s p,..,, NJ{, m ''° ttO 1 • C••••' fl'-·" t e1111 • pound, U.S c1e1t111etion.. LaM~UDOUf'CI. ZIM4~1tc-...pounc1,de11¥e<..S Al_l_1.,_entupound,N. y M•rc....,$CU.OOoer I lalfl. fJte~ OOlrG'IOt.,H Y Oronge Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, October 13. 1981 I l 1 l:Sl>A \' -EVENlfG- 5:10 BASEBALL O•llt•nO "' Y•n"•"' *" NV 1.-00 I) Q .. EWS 0 CHARLIE'S ANGEL~ 0 TREASURE HUNT I!) HAWAII FIVE-0 ID ELECTRIC COMPANY IR) '1i) OICK CAVETT GueSI .iulhOI Milly s Col dorone (R) (i 1 CBSNEWS 110) ABCNEWS C MOVIE • • • • The Em1g1an1s' I 19121 MBA VOii Sydow I .. UllmJ1111 A S""Nllsn Pt!:3•ant family t!ttdu,e thH ha•dsn1ps 01 l1on1·~· 111< wr.eo lhey come 10 Ame11 ca u11he 1911\ century PG 0 SO THE STORY GOES 0·30 0 BULLSEYE W WELCOME BACK. KOTTER rtrn Quvs 01v<' Arnold " b11CMlor pally lhal a1mos1 dfJ51•ovs n1s we11111n9 plari< (Pan 2J EEi KCET NEWSBEA T '1i) STUOIOSEE BMX A New Jersey 1een coaches kids 1n molt" cross spec1acula1 sano scu1p1ures lhe 1a1e •ghl 01 "sotar balloon (RI 8 NEWS 1i0 BARNEY MILLER l he de1oc11ves gain .iv1 dencP aga1ns1 an 1Jnde1 qt0und adop11011 ""9 ano J1111s1 a proress1>1 101 his lewd conducl 1n 1 esearch •".!£1 an X-1a1ed d1c11011ary t;f MOVIE • • Tne Picture Show MBn 119791 Rod Taylor Jonn Meillon In lhe 1920s when 11aven1ng 1en1 crews brouqhl ma91c 1an1ern sno .. s to 1he small lowns ol ii Amer•ca an aged Showman compeles with a ll11shy conniving compel•· IOr PG 7:00 0 CBS NEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN Rich• ... irritates ti•s ,,1end~ w1Ul his new 1maye when tlP qe1s his own r ad10 silo"' as a teen-age disc 1oci.i;v Q ABCNEWS 0 YOU ASKEO FOR tT W THE MUPPET$ Guest Harvey Korman @ JOKER'S WILD ID OVEREASY Sf'~ Or LOVP cu .. slS 0 (valyn Gendel Or MPlvor1 Casberg ) '1i) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT $ TIC TAC DOUGH 110-' ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 0 MOVIE • • Up The Ata<lemy ( 19801 Ron Leibman Ela• bara 8ach The vwar Ob!M'S$t'\1 commandanl ut Weonne1g M1hta•y Acadi;· mv is no match tor thP 1roubll'Some bra1s f'n•nllM lhf'<e R S DAVID SHEEHAN'S SHOWTIMEIN HOLLYWOOD Jo111 David Sheehan as llP lollows the s1ars down Hut lywood Boulevara 1n10 lh" holls 101 fabulous parhes and lhrough the slud•os to• spectacular premiere~ T:30 0 2 ON THE TOWN Featurea a 1001< into soec ulahon house buying n Wesl Los Angeles. l•la G•I· mor~ and her s1y111er:t tnn<1 CHANNEL LISTINGS 6 KNXT ((A~1 ti) KNBC (NBC ) 0 IC Tl.I\ Clnd I ID ICAIK IAB(I 0 Kl Ml• ll fi">J Ci)t<HITVtln<I a:l K(~ T I Alll I 1D t<TTV1tno ID K(OP TV 1111ll I ID KCf l Pl!"> '1D KOC'f <PB~ FAVORIT~ SON Jamc~un P.irkl0 r slar" ""'a ~oung ma n "hoM• m1Hlll'r" lo\'l' 1111 him dt.·:.lrn~" l'\l'I'\ thrng "ht·" al·hn·\ t.•d 111 Calht.• tit Sun lonighl .II>! on l'hanrwl ., 0 LAI/ERNE 4 SHIRLEY &COMPANY WhtH't Cu,n111h~ fir•O~ .1nNhe1 girtlt1en<l. Shirley gtll~ depressed and vows nevor to dale 39a1n 0 EYEONL A featurod a report on 'Wh-it mt-m really e"pec1 from womt>n a toot. di popular heallh spas ho"' baton"~' hJ oecome cr"c 0 MATCHGAME W M"A'S'H H.iw..._~'t'e .tnO f, JPJ-~.._., .Jt t: dr1Nm1nf'd 10 ma~ .. Jn t~suP ot me dcc1r1entctl '""""'\) 01 J Soulh Ko1.,Jn VlildQI! by US 1lfllilf'IV ID TIC TAC DOUGH ffi MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT '1i) NEWS 8 P M MAGAZINE A w1>1I w1111 R('<.'d P.ayne I " JOlld ~ o,udin9 ~10(.\.btOti Pr 10 YOU ASKED FOR IT H MONEY MATTERS Spt>C .. 11 adv1c.; on P<J•Snna1 mont'y managemen1 on topics , angm9 11 nm incnme ta• ~avmg!:t to 111ve~tmrn1 1dCdS m lhfl -:.tock mttf'"'t11 ;1,,d nllH1t•y rnarket fund•·~ nlf•>re(1 7:35 Z MOVIE * • * Pnvdle e.,n1a m111 11980 GolOoE! Hdwn [1IM>n Brf'nnan A .,en IO 110 yO•J119 woman m1stak f'nly JO<M ll>e Army lnllow 1ug int• dPaln (If t,er OPw nusband on tn.,au we\JJ1HQ n1yhl R 81)() 0 & MOlllE c.1lhe ! Son (Prern•t!rf't L 1ndHy Wagner Jilmeson PolikOr A young wOmdn ~ Clomb 10 WftJllh ana POWIH 1~ oversho<Jowed tly 11 .. r obstl~S1ve lovP rur hPr ~on 0 MOVIE • • Sma\h·l .p Or lnlt!• \lillt' '> 1197f,l RObf'fl <..onr ad Hul.ldV E tlsrn A ma~s.ve J9·\.J• collls•on oc.cur, nr d \.Jhlonua tree ~ 1)' itt the ctnsP ot a rao11 d·W wl't'•,.nd Q 10 HAPPY DAYS Ch.Jeni iltfanqes J clatt- he1w·~n t·•~ m\..lthtJf dtid Al 0 MOlllE • • • Ch•110 (19731 Chnrlt1s B1oflso11 V•ncenl Van PllllP11 A IPen-age boy npt11end • hall-brCPd .tnd hPlp~ tun to run his hor~e ranch '" NPY.. Me•• ,0 ID P 1.4 MAGAZINE A 13~1 royal "'edd1nq w1lh P11nr1 C1-arfp~ and ady OoJM IOOk al .. f'S. 11ow l1g- "' e ~kaltnQ 4jctve0 J 1eukem1a v1t.hm s hie Cht'I T Pll ma~I'" a ham ana lePk Qu•the Bill H.1111s re.,t!ws G~ll1Poh ID MOVIE • • , Mys1et1es 01 The Pac•hc t 197'11 Oocurnen 1Jry A., tt•am111at1ot1 ot an \l.1nd wtiere .Jnc1en1 stf>n~ ll•mple5 ha,e be.en d•scov erf'd w·lh no nlh<"< !lace 01 trw people "'ho butll 111em EI;) COSMOS Tht> Harmony Of Wor•ds O On TV l TV " HliO C H 111111 '' wc1i-11 • ~. " II WT fl'> l [ '"N $ l .,,,~Wftfl I) 0 Spottoql'ol (!t t ,1f)11 Nt W Nt 1Wlil I>• ll• 1 "" ~agan 1e1races "'" 1o1.. ul Johannes Kt•1Jlr1 1110 l~bl sc.1en11t1c 11~trotog111 ,1110 lhl! llrsl '"Odl!lll aslrQnomer (R} t) '1i) NOVA Tht• (,reat V1olon Mys- 11 r~ ~oml.l fasc1na11ng ttt••ml·I\ '' unloc~ the •• c11·1 nt 1hi; ~nd ot the 'l'<"Jl !:>1'.;dtv u1 v1c»ins tlre '''~t.-.Jl~d .,, S 81Z.ARREX Juhn tlr'1nf•1 st1ows yt"lu 1r11ncis s1ta11~w· 111an 11ulh r.11gw lhan 1110 and 1amer "'•n anylhmg yov·ve ever "'-. .. n •n 1t1t-se encore pres .. n101oons hom lhe Show· 111Tit• Eithlrrtf library 0MOVIE " • T hp Shapt.J 01 hirlQS lo LOmP \ t979) J 11; • P,J1anc11 Alf Pr (JI Ito S IJ!;SlruCltOn 1n 3 1uou1 watr a powet ·hung1y •f'nf'g .. ae seeks c:on1rol ot the surv1vo1s fuoar c.1ty PG 8300 MOlllE • • The Suicide s Wire· 119791 Angie Otc:k1nson f•O•don P1nsenl A woman s11uggl••~ lo rebuild l'oer hie Jller ''"' husband teav1ng 110 v•rlanaho" comm11s ;U1,1de 0 110 LAVERNE& SHIRLEY 1 SP."On P1t-moere1 Laverne .Ind Shor 1,.y help l ennv aHd ~Qu•ggy ldunch lheu 1a1en1 JC')enty , W ALL IN THE FAMILY Arch•" ~ asked 10 ''Y ou1 whfln ttlerP •S an opening (Ill llw Cannonbatler' llO"'l"'Q 1enm l91 THE MUPPETS {tUt'SI Mf'l1ssa ManChl!~· tor H MOVIE • * f11.,b.l~tl1 ( 1980) Rot>t••I Rearor'l Yaphel Kollu A retorm-m1ndeO ""'a'd~n un~overs w1dtt ,.ore HJ COHup11on when he 1•0hlfC. n1-; newly-asst\lneo "'•SO,, 1.JOS1n1 as an 1nm.•tP R 0 CAPTAIN MOM (TIME APPROXIAMTE) S GALLAGHER. MAO AS HELL Tt1e 1mp1ad1ctobte Gal- 1u9ho1 1e1u,ns wllh new Jnct 1nqen1ous devt<:es nulr iqo>nus sigh! gags and r>f'a~' out against a hos I or !l;id11ton. !rends and cu,,fmt t"vPnl'\ 11:00 0 10 THREE'S COMPANY A wh·ll' H· .lbOul Jae.II s lnvfl lilP •~aves Teu1 red· ficl'd , W MERV GRIFFIN u11f'sl~ 1sa1>e1 Sanford, Ot'.in Conn Daniel J Tra· vnn11 Marn Hot>el. Fran Ll'bOw•IZ ID ODYSSEY l\ICV .llntl !he Firs1 Fam1- tv Tt11• discovery ol a 3 t ? m1tloon yeilr-old Skele· ton 1nd rh" 1oss11t1ed rt-mJ1ns ot •l ot her con· tempora11es have sparked a m'l101 con11ove<sy over hu:man fwotu11on :.; '1i) COSMOS l hl' Harmony 01 Worlds Or Carl Sagan ra11eces lhe hie 01 Johannes Kepte•. lhe 1as1 sc1enht1c ,1s1rotoqe1 arid tile t1rst rnodc-rn astronomer rA} U tl9) COUNTRY GALAXY OF STARS Mel l 1ll1S and 111s soec•al quf»t Svtvoa trace the deve1npmen1 ol country mus11; since 1965 1n a tPCOlll'Ct•on ot some ol the Sll'llM perlormances dur ng 1n~ course or 15 years of lhP Music C11y News Countrv Awards programs lCl....OW • • * fHC:ul!Ve ~II• ' 119541 WllH•tn HOld•n . June Atty.a<! When 1ht lop ••Kullve or • tu•nllu•• company 111m~r• • f•l•I nun •llM!k, • ll'IMI pow .. Ol•y en1111e• e1nOf'IO lh• vlCe pt .. ldenlt Ill ftll 1111 c;nao 0 MOVll • • 111• 1 ( 191 .. , JOl\n Belvll\I I 011\lfo Mltune All .. ,,... b<>MO•no Of PeAtl tte•t>Or Southetn CaltlQt· 111• c1v1l••n• end mlhl••Y ~1sonnet ••act w1111 uni><• dleO penlC 10 news or • Jape,,_ euact. In ,,...., own bac:kyard 'PG 1:25 Z' MOVIE "' * 'l The Loved One ( t96SI Robert 1.:oru. An)anelle Comer The • nepliew or • deceased HOI· t ...... ood 11•1 ltlCUfS !iOINt lllblS and he•daches wnen rt comes 0me 10 make the luneral a"ano• meo11 t:30 Q @) TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT (SeaSOt\ P1em1o<a) Mur1e1 onnounc:.1 that she ts p1egnan1 S MOVIE • • ', "It's My Turr1· ( 1980} Jill C layt>urgh, M1chnel Douglas A blll· 11an1 Ch1cego math protes- sor realizes lhe problems in her hve-tn relat1onsh1p when she finds a new love whtle 1n New Yon. '°' net 1a1he1 s remamaoe A 10:00 0 0 mm NEWS Q (10' HART TO HART The Haris pose as set"Vants 10 uncover the motive behind a poh11cal assaUI· nallon Q EEi PRESENTE t}MOVIE • • • ', Pt1va1e Ben1a- m1n ( 1980 Goldie Hawn Eileen Brennan A well•tO· do young woman m1stak- enty 101n1 1he Army tollow- •no !he death or her new husband on 1ne11 wec1<11ng 11'gh1 R 10:30 0 ID NEWS II) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS ffi FAST FORWARD Abo.11 Computers" How compulers work and 1t'll!lf ab1hly 10 commun1ca1e w11h man m the fulure are e11om1ned '1i) ODYSSEY Lucy And The F1rs1 Fami- ly The d1scov«y of a 3 112 m1tt1on-year-Old slo.ei. ton and lhe 1oss11tzed remains 01 13 of her con- 1empara11es have spa•ked e ma101 controversy ove< human evotullon O 11:00 0 Q (j) tJ]) OJ NEWS 0 SATURDAY NIGHT 0 NEWL YWEO GAME II) 'THE JEFFERSONS ID BENNY HILL An Aus1ra11an background gives Benny the oppor1un1- 1y 10 mve"1go1e oullaw hero Ned Ketty ffi OfCK CAVETT G..est aulhor Mary S Cal- de1one IRI C MOVIE •a Cry For Me Bitty' ( 19771 Clltt Pous Harty Dean Stanton A lree- whooltng part-time gun· l1ghle1 and drlt1er tails In love w1lh a runaway Indian gtrl 'R H REMEMBER WHEN; GOTEAM,001 Hos1 I narra1or 01ck Covell chee<s America's tove ot so0<1s w1lh a dose toolt. al the supers1a1s and greal teams grand goofs. blQ brawls and the unique oooic•t•on ot tans and playe<s 0 MOVIE • • ··oracula 5ucks .. I 1980) Jamie G111ts The 1egende1y vamp11e lakes over a sanitarium and seeks 10 make a young g11I his flterna1 queen desp11e he< lather's ob}ections 'R' S OREA T LADIES Of COUNTRY II HOSI Tom T Hall Guesll Lynn Anderson, Donna Fargo Lacey J Canon 11:26 Z MOVIE • • • "Love Me O< Leave • Me'· ( 1955) OoflS Day. J•me• Cagney A mobst ... mames the singer ha made famous, but t>ecomes enraged when he can'I con1tol her 11:30 II (I) ALICE Allee mvttes Iha food ed•· to• ot thl' tocal p&pet to sample lhe fare at ~·s O.ne• (R) O ®TONIGHT Host Johnny Carson Guell Oa\lld Brenner 0 ~ A8CNEWS NtOHTLINE 0 FACE THE MUSIC Q) THE ODO COUPLE Fettx persuades Oscer 10 • • . . . . . . •• ----------·-------- I TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 9 8:00 ··smas h up on In· ter state 5." Robert Conrud nnd Buddy f:bsen star in a smashing movtl' ub<J ut wrecks <>n lht> freeway KCET .ff 8:00 and KO<.:E 9 9 00 ·Cosmos The Harmony of the Worlds Carl Sagan rl'trace~ the lift• of Kt•pler KCET lt 9:00 and l<OCE ~ 10·00 "Lucy and the First Fti m1ly ·· A look at the contro ... ·ers;v sunound1rtg t•volul ion NOC Q 8 :~ "The Suicide ~ Wrft..,· Angie Dickenson ~tars as a womt.1n who rebuilds her life after tht.• suitide nf h<.·r professor husba~d . UH I'll• 1n11uence 10 pre- vent • greet cotieoa QU•tt· ttl>ack lrom being COi• rupled by ptO tooll>all. Q9 ONE ST£P IEYONO 'The 1111110<'. Bien and Harry have been marrMICI lor 19 yeera when Harry departs on • trip ru11v 1n1and1no n..,..r 10 reNm fJl) KCET NIWSHAT m CAPTIOHEO A8C NEWS -MIJNIGHT- 112:00 0 MOVIE * • * The Real GIOty I 19391 Gary C0099< Oav!CI Niven A m•1ta1y doctor aids '" meoicat and polllt· cal areN 1n the PhHlpplnes totlowlng lh8 Spanish· AmorK:an W•r Q (!§) FANTASY 18l.AHO A plump girt seeks revenge on an ol<I acquaintance. snd e 101me< bo•er llghls 1he work! box1no Chem pt· on (R) 0 MOVIE * * '> "Where It's Al .. I 1969) Oev1d Januen Rosemary Forsylh Attflf rH1sllng en Ivy LellQUOf learns l'olt lather's n1ghlclub busrne• and t>ecomes a ruthless mena· ge< W MIKE OOllGlA8 Cohos1s Oen1ece Wiiiiams. Stacy La111sew, Lulu Gueals Aller noon ()ellQhll Cl) fll()()l(IE8 nie IOI'\ and daugh1er of a men who died 1n prison are determined 10 seek revenge £1' EXPLOIUHO LANGUAGE M MOV1E • • .. The final Count· down" ( 19801 K11k Doug- las. Martin Sh<ten A rnys- 1er1ous storm at &ea tran- sports lhe etom1c.-po-ed a11cral1 came• U S S Nim· 11z back tn hme to Oecem· l>ef 6, 194 I, positioning 111e ~Mii 1>e1-Pear1 Har bOr 8f\CI lhe advancing J~lleel ·PG' S1MOW • • ··s 1one Cold Deed .• (1979) Paul W1llulms. Rlcn- ard Cr11nna A cop and a smaR-ltme crime bOU IOtn l0<ces to nnd 111e man responllble let a seoes or prostitute 1111onos 'R. @MOVIE • • v, .. Tiie Outsider" ( 19781 Stethng Hayden, Craog Wason A y<>ung r<le•hsl t•awts lo Not1"4!fn ltetetld 10 )Oon Ille S1"'0Qle t0< 1ndepenoence 'R' 12.-0S I) (JJ MCCl.OUO A11llne s1-desses dou- t>le as cat burg.tars in an 1n111ne1tonll jewel 111en nno (RI 12:30 D a TOtootOAROW Guest. Ellzabelh A&hley EEi COHTEMPORAAY HEAL TH ISSUES .. AglftO The ChaU.1'198 Of Adapflno" 1C1MOVIE a "fhe Happy HOOke< Goes To Washington' ( 19n1 Joey H111t"8non. Ge<><ge Hem11ton. The 1rrepr-ble Xaviera Ht>t- lander 1ou11wys 10 lhe U S capHlil end uncovtlf'S some vtfy &eo1M11ve secrel docu men11 R 1:00 ID MOllll! * •'• ··under The Yum Yum Tree" ( 19631 Jac;k Lammon. Carol Lyn1ey io ensure a harmonious mar r189e a couple 1ry t1v1ng 1oge1he1 pl11on1cally, but 1"41 .,.,.ngamen1 t>ecomes comK:al when lhe11 tand- IO<d tt1es seducing the young t11dy Q) INDEPENDENT NETWOAK NEWS 1:10 II MOVIE • •', "Stand Up And Be Counted ( 19721 Jacque- line B1S111t, Stelle S1avens The ac11ons ot a "'omen s llt>t>er create p1oblems 1n several re1a11onsh1ps tJ]) NEWS 1:301!) MOVIE * * , "Tne Black Orchid ( 19591 Sophia Loren Anthony Quinn A taw- a1>101no bu51nessman and 1he lovely widow ot a ga119- s1er fell in love l MOVIE • • • • Resurreclton ( 19801 Ellen Burslyn. Sam Shepard Alie< a near re1a1 eu10 ecc1deot, a wome111 finds 1ha1 she has 1he ablll· ty 10 heal others bul is per - secuted becouse ol her refusal 10 claim a d1v1ne cnlluence PG 2:00 0 ENTERTAINMENT TOHIOHT 0 MOVIE • • ''> The F11gh1ened Clly ( 1962) Herl>ef'1 Lom John Gregson A clever end cunning aGCoun1an1 mu1e1m1nd ot a mass pro- loc:llon rackel makes h•s 18181 m1S1ake when he becomes 100 conl1den1 t>tNEW8 C MOVIE • * "Wondertut Crooi. S WHAT'S UP AMERICA .Take a sl'IO<t loot. a1 adutls who beheve swinging •s the only way 10 live an Amen. can bulll1gh1ar. g0<1t1a- grems s111p..g1ams and loll more 2:\08 MEWS ~0 NEWS 0MOVIE • * .,, 'II s My Turn ( 19801 Jiii Cli'•yburgn Michael Douglas A Drll· hanl ChK:ago math profes- sor realizes Iha problems 1n tier live-In 1eta1tonsh1p when she finds a new love wtlile 1n N-York tor he< 11tl'ler s remamage 2:400 NEWS 2:461) MOVIE A • * ''> Hos11te Guns' 119871 George Montgom- ery Yvonne De Carlo Wflen 8 te<le<ll marsnal escoru a wagontoad ol oulfews and undesirables 10 p.tson. he discovers among lhetn d woman w1lh whom ho had once been In 1011e 3:00'8 MOVIE * * *" "Northwest Pes- uge" (19401 Spencer Tra· cy Robert Young Unde< Ille command ot a t>reve leader. Rogers· Rangers JOHN DARLING rLL eET l .AA~PHeO COPIES OF MY ~OOK FOR 1'H~EE HOU~6 '<E5'TER~Y! OO N "T YOU GE'T S ICK ANO TIRED OF ITf endu1• henh w•A1h•1 lnd1•n •lllClil .,,Cl 1111va tlOl'I 10 O~ up 1"41 NO<th WMI Tetrllc>ty 1n COIOlll.el 1trlltt <8)1NZAMEX JOiin Byner a11ow• you thing• 111111y.1 ll•Mn ttull• ,.,1)91 th.,, me, end za111e< lhln anylh•no you ve eve< -In llMIM encore ptas en1et!on1 l10tn lh• Sh- 11me Bu111• 1tu1ary a: Ill Z MOVIE • •' • The Loved One 11011si Roben Mo1111 Anflln•ll• Come• Hott r-.pl\ew of • d.ceued Hol lyWQOd .. ., ~,. $0m;I d111>1a 91111 heedact1e1 when 11 comes 11me 10 11141ka the lunural 111111t19.- men11 3.30 S ANIMAL VMPICS J I h" an1ma1e!I cort1tttly 1ea1u11no lhe voices ot Git d• R~ ano 9t11y c,.,.. tal loolls al how lhe van ous 4n1m&t• pre par a to1 ,,,.,, own Olvmoic Qames @MOVIE • • • • Cl11na1own ( 1974} Jack Nicholson F ilyu Dunaway Our mg lt•l• 19301, 8 ptlVDID delOCllVt> 1nva111ga1es .i case 111a1 reveal& a 11011 ol corrup· hon u1ces1 and mu•der R 4:16 C MOVIE • • Lepke 119751 l ony Curlis An1nrtelh! 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Day Jamrs Cagney A n'\OtJ~ier marries lhe s1n9er he made latnous bu• l>eCOml'S enregea whun he c.an I control""' 31)() C • • At<1b•an Aoven- lurt< i 19791 Cnt1s1opne1 l~ Milo O'Shea A11 ev11 sorcerer nolC5 a beaut•lu• P' 1nc.ess captive IAlfut~ a young prmc:e gel5 ass1s1 anc11 trom genies end 1ty mg catpets 1n a bravtt a11emp1 hl rescue hf'r G 3:30 0 • • ', Kings 0 1 Trio Su11 119631 Yul BrynhOo Gt-orge Ct1at.111s Aller .1 duvas1a11ng ballle a May an "''"O and h11 totiower•, nPad NOrlh wl1ere lh .. y ar~ ambuslll'<J lly a l'ousl~• lribf' OI A~r1can Indians 4 00 0 • • • Oh Goo• Book II f 19801 George Burf'I!> Su1anne Pleshelle God 1e1urn~ 10 Earlh and chuOSf>\ 1 h~ young oaugn ter ol ..an Jdver11c;1ng P xe<" uto vti 10 \p1ead his me'> i;aae 10 the world PG Z • • • • ResuflOC· 11on ( 1980) Enen Burstyro Sam Shepard Aller a nea1 li\131 o\ulo acc:•denl a wom· Jn tol\lh lhilt she has lh .. ab11tlv 10 ne,;t 01ne1s bul " pf-rsecul!'d bPC&use ot h<>r refusal 1n t.:la1m a 01..,.,m influence PG 5•00 c • • • The Nt'W I ana 119721 ltv Ullmdnn t>Aa• von Sydow A Scandonav1- an lam1lv seeks freedom ancJ a oPw Mo 1n 1he Mir•· ne>sola 101111ory ol lht: 18SOs PG 5:45 Z • • • 1 ProvalP Bnt1 1nmon 11'l80 GoldoP Hawn f•IP-Or1 B,Pnnan A wPll·'" do yc..unq woman m1sta• eniv 101n\ lhe A1my tollow 1ng In!' death ot her new hu5bano on lheu weod1r>g n1oht R by Armstrong & Batiuk ABC takes low road in comedy SHUTTERS CUSTOM QUALITY SHUTTERS By F RED ROTHENBERG AP Tel.,,l1left Wr11H NEW YORK -ABC rose to the top of the ratings in 1976 on the s trength of its situation comedies Its abilitv to wrest the No I spot from CBS this ·year rests agai n o n how well A BC m a k es Amcrka laugh. Tonight's lineup is intact from last year, when "Happy Days," "Laverne and Shirley." "Three's Company" and '"Too Close for Comfort," won the night fo r ABC. They may be popular, but they aren't very funny "Three's Company" is the mght 's headliner at 9 on Channel 7 It's the kind of show t hat proves the Moral Ma jority's point about titillating TV In last week's season premiere e pisode. cameras were situated at angles so they could play a nd pander Jenilee Har- rison's chest and .Joyce DcWitt's rear end. It's really a shame since Miss DeWitt and John Ritter are really good comic actors with deft touch and timing J( they had better dialogue, this s how could be more than a popular success. But it's obvious that ABC prefers the low road and some of the stupidest characters In TV. Oon Knotts, landlord Ralph Furley, plays a butroon and Richard Kline is )Arry. • one·track sexist. They may be the most lrrltattng characters around. Al least lhc new roommate, Terri 1 Priscilla Barnes>. 1s a big improve- ment over the scatter-brained Cindy Sno"' !Jenilee Harrison). Miss Barnes plays a nurse and gives the show some sophis tication She says she doesn't plan lo wear tht.> skimpy outfits of her predecessor Suzanne Somers. the original dumh blond. f or sophisticated comedy, we'll take ABC's less successful Thursday night schedule: "Mork and Mindy," "Best of I he Wes t :· .. Barney Miller" and "Taxi " But the best part of that lineup now is a program filling in until "Barney Miller" is ready -"Bosom Buddies.·· The dialogue on "Buddies" is some of the funniest a nd most topical on TV. Main characters Kip and Henry have t he wittiPst. warmest relationship this side of Hawkeye and B.J . of "M· A·S-H." "Buddies" has been hurt by its silly premise, two men dressing as women to get cheap housing in a female-onJy apartment. ABC should forget the dis- guises a nd con ce ntrate on th e friendship. Tom Hanks, who plays Kip, lit a m arvelous comedy talent, who would seem equally nt home In a repertory company like "Saturday Night Live." His wise.guy charactel' works nicely with the 11uJnerabillty of Henry (Peter Scolan l. "Buddies" was 43rd in the ratiDgs last year. H it develops a following, ABC wll probably find another place for it, possibly Saturday night because "King's Crossing" isn't ready to be broadcast Although "Mork and Mindy" is not high-brow humor, Robin Williams is very gifted. The show, once top-ral«I, could benefit from the comic eccentrict- ty of Jonathan Winters, who will arrive as the baby Mork -that's right, Mork -delivers. Since this is family enter· tainment. Mindy marries him first. "Barney Miller'' and "Taxi" have ex· celle nt e nsemble casts with rich, vibrant characters. At one time "Taxi" was first rate but last year's second· hair sho~s slipped a bit. The story Una became a bit more contrived and didn't n ow as easily from the personalltJes ot the characters. The creators or "Taxl" had a ban4 lD ABC's new Thursday night entr)I, "Be$\ of the West," which has been spotty so far. It's been well-sampled, tboueb, in part becau~e ABC was cagey, ottertnc it early against everybody else's ren&na. This strategy could help reverse ABC's major blunder, when It abtned "Mork and Mindy" to Sunday nil.hll ln 1979 for several months and never re· covered. The Joke waa on ABC then: tile jokes should be for viewers now. Designed, Finished Installed l ..... --..-.. 28 Years Experience Manufacturing Quality Shutters FINEST QUALITY SHUTTERS AVAILABLE ON THE MARKET TODAY ..• AT FACTORY DIRECT PRICESI Call (714) ~1 or 548-1717 ••• MAllUf ACTOIT 19n Placentia Avenue • Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Read all todays news everyday in the ~~~~~~~~~~~~-1·~~~~~~~__;"--~~--~~~~~- ... .. Daily Piiat TUESDAY, OCT. 13, 1981 CLASSIFIED cs Mark O'Meara joins the elite f ield for SoCal PGA Open. See C3 . A 1najor .accoinplishnient Edison High quarterback was once a 38 percent passer o.lly .... ""' ..... By ROGER CARLSON Oft.• 0•1y ~ twt When you have a night like Edison High quarterback Ken Major did last Friday - 22 completions in 30 attempts for 355 yards and 5 touchdowns in a lopsided victory - you have to feel like you're at the top of your game. And when you have a season like Major is having -61 completions in 88 attempts for 858 yards and 12 touchdowns with no interceptions -at the top of your game seems an understatement. As k anyone connected with Edison football about the Chargers' passing game -Major -and you'll get rave notices, can't miss predictions and accolades about this 6-4, 205-pound talent. And why wouldn 't you " Major engineered the Chargers to the Cl F Big Five Conference title as a junior and has been a prime reason why Edison has wJ6127 games in a row. BUT IT WASN'T always like that There was a time when the major question about Edison football was who's going to take command of the Chargers' ship? Frank Seurer had been in command for three years a nd when he left for Kansas Univer sity, there was one very large vacancy in the Chargers' lineup. As a freshman Major completed 38 percent of his passes. As a sophomore he completed 39 percent of his passes. Hardly the type of credentials one expects from an Edison quarterback. Why, then, would Coach Bill Workman put all of his marbles behind this athlete? "First, Ken was a natural athlete." says Workman. "He's ver y intelligent (3.93 gpa I and more importantly, he never looks at his watch in terms of working "YOU SHOW HJM what to do and what he needs to work on and for every hour you work with him, he gives you four more off by himself. "Someone who is that smart. that big and that good an athlete is going to get it done. Ken M a1or ha:;; played <1 rr1t11m ro/1• m 27-game win streak. ··Even the kids on the team did not believe in him when he came in as a junior," continues Workman. "He was in the second huddle when w e started practices last year and my own coaches were asking me, ·are you sure.· UCI spells e xcitement Winning atmosphere is permeating the campus By JOHN SEVANO Of 1M D•ty ~191 Sufi There's a different <itmospherc pe rmeating the UC Irvine sports complex th<.•se days. It's a winners feeling. a mood that hasn·l been felt on the UCI campus m a number of y<.'ar-, There's an l'xcitemcnt. a npw enthusiasm that's been mi ssing 111 years past For the first time in memory. people genumeh want to kno" about UCTs sports program and naturally. basketball, in particular Coach Bill Mulligan. beg111nang ha~ second season at the helm of the Anteater-,, is Just as enthusiastic. After establishing LCI nationally last year , it's the diminutive Irishman's hope to take them one step further this year an the Anteaters' ,quest of becoming a bona fide Division I power. OF COURSE. IT HELPS when \'Ou return your top eight players. including All i\menc·an center Kevin Magee. Lets face at. on has presence alone. and with a yc•ars expen enct• under tht• other. players' belts, one would figure lhe Anteaters would have l<> i mprov~ on las t ~ear's 17 ·10 overall record But 1981-82 wall be tougher 111 a lot of \\ ays for the Anteaters than the ·so 81 c:.im1><ogn going to be designed in an effort to stop Magee, who is among the leaders in the nation in three different offensive categories. Finall y, Mulligan has also tossed aside most of the pansies that used to dot UCI's schedule. Names like Marquette, UNLV, and the University of Oregon are seen rather than Western Washington, llhnois-Chicago Circle and VMI. "We should be a contender this season because WP have expen ence and more depth," analyzes Mulligan. who will open practice for the first lime Thursday. MULLIGAN DOESN'T figure to deviate from a game plan that saw his Anteaters lead the nation in scoring at 86.4. He likes his racehorse style of play, and as long as teams run with him, Mulligan will certainly oblige by running with them. Mulligan has learned, though, that you can't lake good non-running teams and force them to run. Fresno State and San Jose State altered Mulligan's thinking on that. Furthermore, Mulligan has also learned he can't camp Magee under the basket because teams like Utah State will send as many as four players underneath to form a blanket over his most prized possession. Maj~r(ing) in s uccess Game, score pa pc pi yds td El Dorado (22·0> p 14 0 163 1 Santa Ana (45-13) 16 11 0 125 2 El Modena (35-7) 14 9 0 125 2 M illikan (43-7> 5 5 0 q() 2 M ater Oei (48-24) 30 22 0 355 5 Totals 88 61 0 858 12 , ··But I had questions like that when Seurer was a sophomore. too. 'I'm sure he <Major> knew deep msade that most of the players didn't feel he was the guy. I can actually remember hearing scattered boos when he was announced as the starting quarterback. But he rode through it. .. MAJOR, INDEED, remembers the events well .. Yes, it did." sa ys M a1or when asked ar the realization that some of his teammates didn't have faith bothered him. .. I didn't want to let anyone down." says Major Well, Major didn't start off like a ball of fire as a junior -he was 8 for 19 for 99 yards, one interception and no touchdowns through the first two games and had onl y 3 TD passes in has rirsl eight games But the Chargers kept winning and as the season went on . so did Major 's improvement He finished with 1,414 yards can average of 100 a game>. 11 TDs and only 9 interceptions in 187 attempts NOW, OF COURSE, his fi gures are nearly unbeli evable, that is until you see him operating. "When we first started before his junior year Ken had som e b ig mechanical problems." expl ains Workman "We started attacking the problems one by one -his release was loo high. he had no body rotation when he threw and his feet were too far apart "Everything he did was aJI arm and the arm was wrong. ·'There's been one thing all of our quarterbacks in the past have had," continues Workm an, "they were a ll athletes and all of them worked hard. Nobody has worked harder than Ken Major He was going to be a gOod high ·s('hool quarterback or die trying." IT APPEARS Major has reached -and passed that plateau. Major's goals simply aren't realized by a "good high sl·hool quarterback ... .. My fi rst goal as to win the Sunset Lcugue," suys Mfijor .. But something else that has come along -I don't want any mterceptaoni. " The 18 year -old sa ys much of his improvement lies m the fact that he has ht·cn working hard on reading the defenses and as able to stay m the pocket longer. take thl' hats. then pick out the right rt'reivcr "Our rt•ceivers run the super routes,'' .JClds Ma1or "If I'm an trouble, they'll get open I'm confident with my receivers and with the tame I've had from our line." MAJOR HAS B EEN sacked only twice 111 rive 1981 starts . With a 5·0 start this season giving Edison a 27 ga me winning streak heading into Friday's Sunset League opener with unbeaten Marina at Cerritos College, M <JJOr says the winning streak is an asset. "I like the pressure," he says. "It adds a little murc incentive going in I like lo pn•pare for games with a lot of pressure involved " Major's recent 355-yard outburst against Mat er Oc1 l'Xploded his total yardage, four previous gumes netted 163, 125. 125 and 90 vards · ··A quarterback as supposed to make your te<1m win." says Workman. "He doesn't necessaril y have to be the star. Percentages of completions and TD passes arc amport<rnt." MAJOR CALLED seven a ud ibles against Mater Dei, according to Workman, and e\'ery one clicked. "llis role on this team is stiU not to be the star." says Workman. "He's just a nother piece. Last week it was him. The week before it was I Davel Geroux. And it'll be someone else next lime. We 're not in the business of making stars ... the bottom line is winning football games." So, it all boils down to a youngster deciding what he wanted. then going about paying the price for it. "He's spent 3·4 hours a day with total <See MAJOR, Page C2) ........... First. the Anteaters won 't b{' able to sneak up on teams like they dad last year No longer are opponents going to takP l'CI la~htl}. as af the Anteaters were JU St a faller on the schedule And. every conceivable defense in the world is Therefore. this season. Mulligan will move his 6-8. 220-pound meal ticket away from the basket in order to allow Magee more freedom and a better chance of getting t he ball. "He won't shoot 68 percent like he did last (Sep Ua, Page C2> HI PARTNER New Y ork Yankees owner George Steinbren ner llefll gr eet s his former manager Billy Martin at Yankee Stadium Monday . The Martin-led Oakland A ·s open tht? Am e rican Leagu e c hampionship ~<.·nes against t he Yankees tonight \ With 12-minute quarters and a dock running on many occasions in contrast to college or professional rules, the high school football gam e lasts about 40 percent less. so 200-yard rushing or 250-yard passing games are a rarity, at best. And that's what makes t~e performance of Edison High's Ken Major all the more impressive last week -as he led his teammates lo a 48-24 rout or Mater Del's Monarchs to keep Edison's record clean through five non-league gam es All Major did was complete 22 of 30 passes f or 355 ya rd s and five touchdowns --an Edison High school record -and he 1s the runaway choice for the Daily Pilot's Player of the Week honors. Additionally, he wasn't intercepted. But that is just his normal style -the 6-4 senior has yet to be intercepted even once in five games while completing a phenomenal 61 or 88 passes for 858 MaJor yards and 12 touchdowns Major used six receivers in his game Friday, bitting tight epd John O'Callaghan six times lor 97 yards, wide receiver Oreg E s kridge five times for 87 yards, wide receiver Brett Blanchard five times for '97 yards and Elie Ory, another wide receiver. five Umes for 64 yards. The longest was a SO· yard strike to O'Callagtian. L a xaae··nae····aaa·a ·aae···aaso 7 Bills force Dolphins to flunk f irst big test As bad as you can be beaten -says upset Miami Coach Shula ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. <AP) -Don Shula had admitted before the game that the Buffalo Bills would be Miami's first big test of the season. The Dolphins flunked it. "We hadn't played a team as good with or without the ball all year," Shula said of Buffalo's offense and defense. "We knew this was going to be a pretty good indication of how good we were." If that's the case, the Dolphins weren't anywhere near as good as the 4-0-1 r ecord they took into Monday night's game. The 32-21 victory by the Bills -and it was a Jot easier than the score indicates -proved it. The outcome not only left the Dolphins with their lirst loss of the season (P hiladelphia r emains the National Football League's only unbeaten team). it also left their ,record against American Conference East teams at l ·l ·l . And Buffalo, 4·2·overall, is 4-0 against the rest of the division. B y halftime th e score wu a near-runaway 31·7 wlth Miami'• only touc hdown coming on Fulton Walker's 90-yard kickoff rteturn. It wasn't unW tl\e final 18 minutes that the Burruo defense • 1· n a r e lented and gave up Tony Nathan's 12-yard scoring sweep -the first rushing TD against the Bills this year -and Don Strock's four-yard touchdown pass to Joe Rose. "This was about as bad as you can get beaten -the way we were handled in the first half," said Shula. "This was as sad a first first half as we've had in a long, long lime .. ! we couldn't get anything going from the opening kickoff. I was very upset about t'he way we played defense. The defense didn't make a play all night." It couldn't, the way Joe Ferguson was throwin g t h e ball. The Buffalo quarterback, given all the time he needed, completed 20 of 29 passes for 338 yards. And that was alter he'd hit on all of 15 for 221 l.p the first half, when the outcome was all but decided. ·•Ferguson bad a great night and his r eceivers played super ," Shula said. "Down and In, down and up, down the mlddle -balls were being caught all over the place. You must be able to atop people. We Just aren't playin1 good pasa defense. This wu a continuation of what happened to us ln the last two ballgames, when we gave up ov~r a thousand yards." - rn all. they gave up 454 this time. Wide receiver J t'rry Butler got 28 of them on one touchdown pass and 25 of them on another and running back Joe Cr ibbs. who rus hed for a game-high 60 yards, got another 65 on a touchdown pass. Ferguson, who has thrown for at least three TDs three times this season, now has 14 a nd is lied with San Diego's Dao Fouts for the league lead. Another of his passes, a 29-yarder to Frank Lewis, fell one yard short of a tou<')ldown. So Roosevelt Leaks ran it in from there. "We had the right plays called at the right lime," Ferguson said, shrugging off the praise directed his way. "Several times we were luc ky. We put in formations to try and spread the Miami defense wide. We spread them out pretty wide and lf the linebackers don't get back, lt gives them real trouble." As muc h trouble as the Mlami delnse had with Ferguson, that's how mueb trouble the Buffalo defense cave Strock starting ln place ot lnju red DavlCl Woodley. Strock was intercepted four Um~ two or them comin1 on the aua• ...., .. line and the otber two .. •P touchdowns by th BUia. -.. ~ . . . . .. Oranoe Coast DAIL)' PILOT/Tuosday, October 13, 1981 ..-------------------------..... Jackson to bid N.Y., Steinbrenner bye From AP dtt'patdlet NEW YORK -Slugger Reggie Ii Jackson, once baseball's highest paid free agent, said Monday he will go into the re-entry drult for a second tlrne next month Jacks on, after a wor kout at Yankee Stadium, said he would not sign wllh New York before the free-agent draft in November. Asked if he knew where be would be next s eason, Jackson said, "That d epends on who drafts me.·· Does that mean he is definitely going through the draft'> "You didn 't hear me stutter, did you?" he s aid. Jackson, 35, battled .237 with 15 home runs and 54 runs batted in this season his fifth with the Yankees'. Jackaon lie joined New York in 1977 after declaring himself a free agent from the Baltimore Orioles. He signed a $2.9 million contract which, at that time, was lhe richest contract in baseball. Quote of the day "1 certainly wouldn't want one or my players to. cheap-shot _David. I might get upset. I mig ht go running on the field sav· ing, 'Hey, don't c heap-shot my kid·,. "Miami Dolphins Coac h Don Shula, whose t e am d_efe ated Baltimore Sunday, for whom his son is a reserve wide receiver. Surprise! Dodgers, Yankees favored Bruins favored over Cougars (5-0) The UCLA Bruins figure aa [I]' favorites ove r the Waahlntton State ••• Cousar• Saturday In Pullman. Wuh. • and, accordin1 to Bruin Coach Terr)' Don~lwe, brlnClng an Inferior record into a gam these duys cuo be an advantaae. W asb.lnitoo Slate ls 5-0 this season and Ule Bruins are 3-2 . 1'exas, leaprroulng Into the No l SPot In colleae football with a 20-POlnt victory ove r Oklahoma, now f aces a n eve n m o r e important game, says Coach Fred Akers. The Lon~horns n.acct Arkansai. Saturday in f'a y tt e vtlle ; Ark . . S tanford linebacker Dave Mone who played a key role in the Cardinals' 26-23 upset or UCLA, was named Pac-10 Donah~ defensive player of the week and teammate 1'om TunDJclJlfe was l~bbed on ofrense Running tillck Tony Busbala of Cal State (Fuller ton> and nose guard J . L. Cooo or Utah State have been selected a s the PCAA foo tball players or the week . . Don Smerek, a Dallas Cowboys d efensive tackle, was in fair condition after he was s hot in the chest outside a North Dallas care. police and team officials said George Halas. owner of the Chicago Bears m et with the players and annou .. nced that former head Coach Jim Dooley has been hired as a n assistant coach . Oakla nd Raider owner AJ Davis called It "disgraceful" and Coa ch Tom Flores s aid, "our backs are really up agains t the wall." after Oakland's third straight shutout. Yankee catcher Cerone threatened New York Yankee catcher Rick • Cerone says he has been the target of telephone and telegram threats for m ore tha n a m onth. The catcher said the lh r~ats forced him afl,d his paren.s to change their l elepho~bers. Cerone s aid the threats have a ffecte d him a "little bit." . Mario Andrettl said he is appealing the U.S. f\uto Club's r uling that m ade Bobby Unser the winner or the Indianapolis 500-mile race . : The United States will meet India and Italy will face Britain in the first round or the 1982 Davis Cup tennis tournament, according to the dr aw m ade a t Wimbledon Monday. Television, radio O'Mei;u-a added to field Laguna Niguel resident joins select list for So Cal event Murk O'Meara, the former U.S. amateur champ1on playing his first year on the PGA tour a~d a virtual cinch to llnlsb lo the top 80 money winners , has bet1n added to the field for the Southern Calllornlu PGA tournament •l Loa Coyotes Country Club In Buena Park. . O'Mt:ara, of Laguna Nll\Jel and a graduate of M11slon VloJo. Kith. ts one of the bright young stars on the PGA circuit and Joins a select field of 54 lour players already signed for the event to be stuged Nov. 5·8 at Los Coyotes. Other top players in the field, according to tournament director Doue Finley. include Bruce Lie tzke , Dave Hill, Mark Fiel Jim Colbert Charles SJflord, Rod Curl and Jlln Dent. ' ''This is by fat the largest field of tour players this tournament has ever bad," Finley says. "We f~el it wUI be even greater before tourname nt time." While the tourney is not an oUicial money e vent on the tour schedule, it is one of the be.St me n 's fields to be held in Orange County for a number of years . While the tournament dates are Thursday thro ugh Sunday , the re a r e other activities beginning on the preceding Sunday including a fishing tournam ent sponsored by club member and former outdoor writer Lupi S aldana. The Los Coyotes group is bent on making this one of the outstanding events on the fall golfing cal endar. • * • Tt_fE NEWPORT BEACH men's golf club will stage its regular m onthly meeting tonight. That in itself is no big news Bul the fact that the winner of the recent Memorial Cup trophy will be announced does come as a worthwhile item . The memorial event was staged over several weekends in honor of former member Bill Cullen. Cullen played a vital part in the history of the club before dying or a heart attack last year. Cullen moved to Costa Mesa with his family in 1951 and when the city was incorporated he b~came the first certified public accountant in the c ity. He was active in civic affairs and service clubs and was the first preside nt of the Young Republicans Club of Costa Mesa. GOlF HOWARD l. HANDY He was a charter membe r of the Newport Beach men's club and its first trrasurer. Any proceeds derived from the tournament will ~ donated to the Heart l'"'untl in Cullen's me m ory • W EON ESDA Y JS THE DAY that Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course m embers have ~n waiting a long llm~ to see com e about It is the day that sev~tl new holes will be opened for play with the lrvin_e City golf championship being staged as an ope ning event. A large field as ready to tee off on the new lay?ut wit~ s~rts _celebrities and o~s included. A dinner will highlight the day's eve ith prizes awarded to the lucky winners in three hts. * " • WOMEN'S K EMPER OPEN champion Pat Bradley has to take a back seat to J an Stephenson in Las Vegas this weekend . BradJer was at the top or her e ame when the third and fina l Wome n's Kemper toµrna ment was s taged at Mesa Verde Country Club in March but she will only be a 5·1 favorite in the J & B Scotch putt-orr at the Desert Inn Saturday and Sunday. Stephenson, the player who drew criticism from some of her tour cohorts for posing in a negligee as one of the prettiest players on the LPGA tour, is the favorite in Las Vegas . Stephenson has had an outstanding three months on the lour a nd is the 4·1 ravorite to capture the $50 ,000 fir~t prize money . One big reason why Stephenson is favored is the fact that she has won thiee tournaments set a scoring r ecord or 198 for a 54-hole tournament was consis tently in the top five and went 48-unde~ par in her last rive tourna m e nts The New Yo rk Yankees and Los Ii Ange les Dodge rs were listed as favorites by Ha rrah 's Reno Race and S ports Book in odds posted Monday for the m ajor league baseball league championship series. The Yankees are 6·7 over Oakland and the Dodgers 7-81'7 over Montreal ... The rec ently concluded intra-division major league playoffs attracted more than three-quarters of a million ran s to ballparks, Bas eball Commissioner Bowle Kuhn's office announced. Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings a re; / 1 1 1 excellent· " , 1 worth watc hing;' 1 fair; / forget it. ' ~ 5:20 p.m., Channel 4 ./ ./ ./ ./ BASEBALL PLAYOFFS: Oakland at New York. Big plays come easy for Emery I Runs of 75, 56 and a 56-yard pass spark Barons I I l I l Jabbar leads Laker victory INGLEWOOD -Kareem Abdul m Jabbar poured in 42 points and grabbed 17 rebounds to lead the Los Angeles Lakers lo a 111-102 victory over the Bos ton Celtics in a National BasketbaJJ League practice game Monday. Backing Jabbar's performance was Earvin "Magic" Johnson. who scored 17 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and handed out 15 a ssists. He also had two ste als . From Page C1 Announcers: Joe Garaglola and Tony Kubek. When the Yankees hos t Billy Martin's Oak land A's In the first game of the American League playoffs, it will be Mike Norris going for the A's against Tommy John. Norris is 12·9 for the regular season and John 9-8. RADIO Baseball Oakland at New York, 5:20 p.m., KNX (10701 . Hockey -Calgary at Kings, 7:30 p.m ., KPRZ ( 11 50). WEDNESDAY'S TV-RADIO Baseball -Oakland at New York, Channel 4 KNX (1070), 11 :05 a.m . Montreal at Los Angeles'. Channels 4, 11, KABC (790), 5: 20 p.m. y~~e ~?.~ ~~~'~y~~g? ~:. ::. ~ ""'" •m• "•~ -••~~• o-• .. But we have to move him around more so teams Rom•n1• '"-•,,. IWIP9d ,,.., .,. u.s. 1o • told 11..oe1 wtt11 • >1-90lftt •t tr h perform-. ~Inst USSR In lhe <"*mpl-"!p .. me. MMy Kouts ere can concen ate on im." 1>Ac11c11nv ,.,"-"' .. -no,,.. toe> .. _. lfl n.xt _..,NBA c1r111t. 11 Mulligan reels he can afford this luxury, u nlike :,i::i;:.:1·~~""'· ~ -10 '"'-"''1oo-. -....i...iy ..cs last year, because his players are more mature u111ovw..':l&.0o..1M,1m.-·c1-W11i.ioon11u-...y•1,_,._ and there's better depth with five new recruits and-''~ 1~12 f•1· ""tin,..., --on.,. t..m In tcorlftll, ..... ,,."' 16.t Po1n11 per oem.. "-lino j4 !ler<•nl lrom.,. 11oor. Wiiie-. nu~ two red-shirts joining the picture. ...,, '°"'" _.""_ oet_, .... ,,. · , M~LUGAN'S GOALS are basically simple. H~ d hke to improve on last year's performance, wm the PCAA title, and secure some sort of playoff berth, either with the NlT or NCAA. "People might expect more, but people will always expect more, .. says Mulligan. "There's no more pressure here, really, than at Long Beach Poly High (where Mulligan once coached). "Naturally, every coach feels some sort of pressure. We're just anxious to go." Here's a capsule look at this year's Anteaters: L•ONAltD '4)HlllSO.., •>, IM>, -rd -JoMton 1, -of 1-,....,,.rta tllay Oonnllly Delno the other) '""' Mull.._, 1, c-une on .., . .,...,.,..,. lo-rsll!p -bench str41"11th. JOMIOll, a '°"'*' city ple.,.r of !tie _, et F•lrfn H'9fl, flgurn to ,,.rt M the polnl. He ~m ... Sly .,...,_,two.,..,.. et t"9 Unl....olty of Utoh wflero lie start.a " _,,_ hit ~ -...... ,,no S.7 POlnls •nO J.S ei.11111. John-.... I~ lloor a..denfllp ~:::.-Ive ec.lllly. Ho hM lr_.e t'-lno <-'-IY from lar1!w< l'- BIN MCDONALD, M , 210 ~t, -rd-McOonald wet •ledecl .. Ille PCM lretlvnan of ll>t YMr Int YMr ~ •-atlne 11 pollltl encl 5.2 ~ P9f' 9"f"e. Mvllltitn ~to"" McDoneld ,,_,. IMlde lfll1 -In .... .,., lo f,.. M-.. O\llMOie. ltAllllllt W\ILI', ..a, 200, IOfWercl -Wiatt _..., L1 .,.._ -U ,.bO\lnot • .,.., -· lcleelly, Mlllllteft .-ild llu 9D ... lllm • e alxttl....,. com1ne1 Off"'* 119nch 11111 1111 le<k M '''""""' et IN ,__ -'"•"twee W111f nlo * st..U119 rei.. JOHN M IUtl't, ~tO, JUL ....... -INrtler llil\llW M llNKll 141 JeMtell et the pOlnt. He _, ti\ All~I F 11trlormtf at Troy Hltll k11M1 lall .,.., tver .. l"I IU points -t 1 tsthts -..,,.., lt08Bll ••AL.~ 115 ~. ~ -..., 11 .. ""'9o'111f1Mo victim et IN Mvllloen ,...,_ .. ,,., IMdlflt .. '-"' _,... IW9 .,..,.. --04.J TPGJ t119), 8NI MW llml-e<tloft lost -. ·-~ lftly 1.t pollltl e oe ..... llMI could -kl Ion 119peft111"9 -Ille OClllOlltlifl. . ••c• CIACCIO. ..... IU, Ufllff·,_..., -°"'". ,,..._ a-c:lo 11,.,.. .. to -lltllo ectloft 11111 .,.. ... Ciaccio....,.._ t• polftb ,,.; ....,. 9' NowPOr1 Hertlor HIQll IMI ... _.. Big plays don't come often - unless you'r e someone like Fountain Va lley High's Rod Emery. Emery had touchdown dashes or 75 and 56 yards and a 56-yard pass from Malt Stevens among his four TDs last week, the highlight of the Daily Pilot's weekly fe ature displaying the big plays and top statistics for the week. Emery's four touchdowns Jed Fountain VaJley to a 34-10 rout or La ke wood. to up the Barons" n o n -league r ecord foo tba ll record to 4·1. A oo ther big mome nt was turned in by Mate r Oei's Kennedy Pola, who r an for 79 yards and a touchdown against unbe aten Edis on, while the statis tic al runa way leader is Edison quarterback Ken Major, who completed 22 or 30 passes f o r 3 5 5 y ard s a nd five touchdowns . <Last week 's big plays of SO yards or more> 82-Todd Williams CEI Toro), Interception return 79-Kenne dy Pola 1 Mater Dei), TD run 75-Rod Emer y, C Fountain Valley), TO run 56-Rod Emery, (Fountain Valley), TO run 56-Rod Emery C Fountain Valley), TO pass from Matt Stevens 55 -0an Th o mp s on !Huntington Beach), TO run 5 1 -Eddie Nun es (Wes tminste r >, TO pass from David Nevill.e 50-John O 'C allaghan I Edison), pass from Ken Major Season 90-0nassis Nixon <Cos ta Mes a); 82-Todd Williams (El Toro ); 79-Kennedy P ol a (Mater Dei); 77-Todd Williams <El Toro>; 7!>-Cha rlie Brown <Mission Viejo>. 73-Scott Stier <Huntington Beach>; 71-Greg Locy (Mate r Dei l: 68-Ro n Malerstein <Marina I: 67-J err Frandsen (Marina): 63-Gre g Ne ff <Marina ); 60-K ennedy Pola (Mater Dei); 59-Mark B o ndi <Irvine >; 5 8-Curt Wenzlaff (Estancia ); 56-Dan Blanck <Laguna Hills ), Rod Emery <Fountain Valley ), 2, SS-Damon Sweazy (El Toro), St e ve Patte rson (Corona del Mar ), Dan Th o mp so n (Huntington Beach); 52-Craig Rakhs hani (Edison ), Todd Williams (El Toro): 51 -Eddie Nunes <Wes tmin s t e r ); 50 K e vin Beres (Mission Vi e jo ), Eddie Nun e s <Westmins te r ), Bill Brig ht (C orona d e l Mar ), Eric Reinholtz (Ocean Vie w ), J oel Seay (Fountain Valley), J ohn O'Callaghan <Edison>. (Last week's statlstlcal leaders) Rushing 1. Mike Fiscus <University). NFL standings 33-206: 2. Rod Emery <Fountain Va lley ), 14 -187 ; 3. Alfred Tauanuu (Westminster ). 13·109; 4 Ke nnedy Pola (Mater Dei ), 9-106 , 5. Da mon Sweazy <El Toro), 26-102. Passing I. Ken Major (Edison), 22-30-0, 355 yard s, 5 TDs ; 2 . Jim McCa hill <Est ancia >. 16·31-0, 247 yards, l TD, 3. David Neville 'Wes tminster ), 8·13·0, 185 yards. 3 TDs: 4 . M a tt S t e ven s <Founta in Valley), 9·22-1, 172 yards ; 5 Greg Selby <Newport Ha rbor ), 15·31·2. 171 yards, l T D: 6. Steve Ande rson CCosta Mesa >. 18·26-3, l TD. Receiving Abel Cachol a c Estancia), 9-130 , 2. Rob Berry <Newport 1 ll a r bo r J . 6 ·78 . 3 . John I O'Ca llaghan I Edison ). 6-97 , 4. Mike Anderson <Costa Mesa ). I 6 4 8 , 5 Br e tt Blanc hard c Edison ). 5·97 . 6. J eff Frandsen <Marina ). 5 -95 ; 7 . Greg r· Eskridge < Edison >. 5·87: 8. Greg Locy (Male r Deil, 5·80: 9 Eric f Ory (Edison), 5·64. I Scoring l Rod Eme r y (Fountain Valleyi. 24; 2. Herbie Campbell f I W cstminster >, Damon Sweazy I° C El Toro), 18; 4. Rudy Figueroa <Woodbridge ), 14 ; 5. Mike Fis c us <Unive r sity ), Eddie Nunes <Westminster ). 12. Field Goals 47 Lee G reen <Marina>- 43 Mike Doan <Mater Deil. ' ************* : JOHNSON & SON : From Page C1 ltAY DC*M•U.Y, W, ttS. ,_.,..._., -Doffttlly lllluld Md -scorl11t IM'tll off u. _., f0< the Antie_, -111"'9 ._., !aired 11tt MHOft. He 11 • lormer Or-c-ty .,...,., of h .,_ frwn IC ... 11• Hlofo $<11001. ... played two H•son1 et Ille Unl,,.rslty of Ari,,_ _..,.. NATIONAL CONFERENCE lrenslerrlnt to UCI Int ..... HI• .__.. , .. , .. UA ............. J..? Presents ... AMERICAN CONFERENCE • Western Division ! it point•• tMN. ' W • Di l l MAJOR CUltTIS CltOIM.EY, .. 1. JJO, f-•rd -o-toy Wiii II• ... (_. ... Oft es.ern v s OD 111ev11v to_._ KOr'"' pVn<ll ott the 11enc11.. He c-'"'"' 5*11111-.n W L T PF PA Cou--.11e•w•--•lmo1l tholntu..,,.. Rams 4 2 0 160 131 Pct. . 667 . 667 . 500 . 167 • • • ICE\11 .. l'\ILL•lt . ..i. ,.,. G114rd -Full« st-lelt ye..-wllfl ,.. San Francsc A 2 0 158 120 AntMters _, ._...,_., s.a pol1111 ...0 •!malt four nt11t1 • ..,,,.., At u. " dedication.'' continues Workman. '.'Even on Sundays, and if he didn't have someone to throw to he had a net and a bag of balls. And he still does. monwnt, 1=1111 ... wlll t>ack 1.111 Wlll•lcklft tt t11eott......, pot1t1on. Atlanta 3 3 o 157 115 MAltlC S~Nlll, W , JU, •-•rd -~nn •-etod 16 points e ....... !fl 1 .. 111110 Conine c1e1Mirto111e c 1 F >-A c11emp1-111p 1n ttBMI. Spltw1 flollf'H New Or lens l 5 0 64 136 belllnd Wulf •nd DGnneUy el •-•rd. E DI "He went out for basketball and after practice one evening I saw a guy walking across the field in his basketball uniform. GltANT TAYLOlt, M, :ios, uni., -, • .,..,. •lld ace n....nton f...,... to 9'tt astern vision , ... call -Maoeo n-• • '"'· Teytor ·----J.I points -u Philadelphia 6 0 0 140 ,.bounds•• 1un1or '"", .. ,.Ho 11 from CVPA9 Co•~ wt.r• lie led IN Dallas 4 2 0 140 Cllergers to tlle lltt• clltmplonslllp two YMrs 191>. aoa TMOttNTON, M , m, lorw•rd -l'llomlon, Ilk• crou1oy, c-to NY Giants 3 3 O 105 UCI lrom s.ddl.O.Ck Coll• *"-'• N ..... ...., • little leu -• POlnb s encl. 10 retlOUnds • 08"'*· Thin ter, Mu1!'°6fl clelmt Thornton ""' m-. tM t . Louis 2 4 0 l 08 mo11proorwsohnyUClpl•Y'l•d11r1no111e-Was hingto t 5 0 101 "It was pitch dark, but it was Major walking JASO .. woaKs, ~10, tM>, -•d -.... , uc1·1 ~-Eu1~ _,••so n after .a football he was throWJ·ng. And, he wasn't uc1•1 Mr. TrovCll• • ...-11 win oe"'" tor you. . _,._.,..,,..Lest-."' Central Division llllrlne the polftt QU9rll tl>OI •Ith Flill6r, 11e .,,..._ •.s PQlftb ""91119 M · t ~ 2 0 ch_ eating the basketball coach. 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S>-IM .., -0 .. ~ ..,... 0.0 ,,. • 6"' ... ..:~.-ii ............ ......-. ltUSHING -Mloml, Hatllo11 l ·St, Fr•nklln •It, SCrDC11 1·t . 811ffolo, ~ lt·60, LHkl •·37, McC•tcllMll 1·tl, "°'"''°" 1·2. PASSING -Mloml, Stroctl .-+.•, Bllff•lo.~~ ltECEIVING-Mlaml, H.,rts'"'2, Mmt'O .. ,.. --Ml, ~ ,.,., Leo ,.,.,, ....... 1·13, GIMqalntt 1-S, Vlgartto l·t. lwtfalt, Lowh ~10I, Bllllor s.a, 9'ommor ••. Crlbtle M6. J..io t-11, 11nwtt 1.1. c:oueOE Top JO The tac> '-'ty teoMt In 1 .. "--.d Prtu col14191 footlltll poll, wlt!I tt,..111 .. VOIH Ill PM'fflftl90l, ._-. roQ111:1 -tlltalpolf'IU. I. Toa•IJSl 2. P9M5L l:MJ ). l'i"*'9flll> 4. Nor1ll CMelN W S. Mkllft9n .. c ....... 1. Soulhlnl Cel LMIU41Utl t .0-910 10. So. _._.st 11. FtorlM St. u.1-• 1J. Miami, Flo. 1 •. WIKOl'llln ts. AIOCIMWI 16. Mlullllppl SC. 11. lr'9twm v-. 11. Wallllngt., SI. 1'. Notw..U JO.Ari-St . • COMMUNITY COLLEGE LOO (Golden Weat (1..a} 7 1.......... I I • S..../INI ,, JI I.AV....., 1 1S Sollte Monico 11 Oct. 11_. Son ..-1o Cat OGCI 0c I. 2 ......... Soll OlollD Mou Oct. JI~ l•IOCCI ...... 1-ClrrhR No¥. tt "-lie< ton Cal OCCI Nov.~Goolt Orange CoMt (1·3) 1 P•-, ,.~ 24 1 ,..,..... n 2' El~ • Ocl. 17-etCernM Oct.2~111 ..... Nov.7-Mt.~Al*Wllo Nov. 14-WI 0it9011111otM Hev.21 ... to..- Hw, n-Goldllfl WotSI Seddt•bactl (4-0) >7 VM\Wa lt 2• Or .. Coat 14 111 LA~ , 41 An• .... V811ty 0 Oct.11-.....,._ Oct.,~ Olo9o cc Ocl.)1-~0f"ll . Hov 7~AN Nov. J1-CllNI Nov. ll-Rlwnidt Communitv cotle .. ~ecklle CllN ..... eft:•, ............ I IATUllOAY ....c...ec ... OrilftOI C..-8' ~191 Mt. S. AlftoftloM ~ W.. llt ~ Cool I '°" OlovOMesootGro..-.t u:ao1 ........~o Sa" ... AN at WI 01oOO CC U:JO) at S. 01..,-.. OellT, .. ~naalUl.Tt u ...... , ............. ,.,..., Moite. ~ tur--. ............. IMcHWllllU IUO UO UI lfll!IOfUttt MetM (Valeftl .. la) 4.40 100 I've A P9I IR-lrnl UO AIW r'oalf: o.iloW ()Minty, lllllton loa, l'fiftdll' ltorolty. Pt1nn41111, ~ .. I' • Tlmt: 1:'62/S • .. C:~ IUICa. Wt,.,,...,._, Ce11rt ~l.wlc:• !Dtl•Mllllayol .... uo uo Oflt Sttti (0.111~1 1.• S.40 A~(H..--yl J..J1 AltO roud: Club Fllnh, Swtun tJI Sw .... Zt~11. ~. Fr• Ollly, O,,.rllll, "-"'"· ........ °'*'· wtmlow w • .,. flfM: 1:112/S. II •AIL\' OOUal.9 (._UI paldMUD. , ... .., It.AC• . .,.,,~ ll~ l~I 10.60 .... IJll .,..._ -..W (Olll...._..,.I UO J.• ...... 0.1~11 '-• .... rlt#: "°""' ~. 5"bdlvld9, °"' 04-0.. Time: I: 12 2/S. POU lt1"M llAC9. 6 furlon8s. -~ ICaltoftedal 1Ull UO 4.IO J"ll*O ,......,., ... ~- Tl--~. (0.W-Wyol 1.ID AIM r__,: Ul<ky Man•, CoollW'• ......... LOH IY ltomonc•. AbM !torn..,, l'*'r'I llrtllday, Twk• Double, SUlltllllllfte, ..,. aftCIStr..,.. Time: 1:11 4/S. ··""~''"' ....... .._. L.Mt C~ 127A Jt.ao tut frock.--<Mteon1111 • • I.ID Jt4'1 o.t .. (f'tnc..,I 4.to ..... fldd: Mn.. U•~. H.twlltl'f NU, l,...Uent UN, Fortelll, MMcNft& "4f!Mda, Olnas10tt Ho. Tlmo: l:I02/5. .. •UCTAc .. n Ptldt:U71.110. Area high school football log SUNSET LEAGUE Edt9on (5-0) J2 EIOor.- 4) Sam. "'- IS EIMOCllM Q Miii"'-' 41 Motw Oel Oct. l'--Mel1no lat c:.nttoll Ocl. 2~VIN (tt Hal Ocl. 29-Wlltlml....., lat OCCI "ov . ._..... Hur!tl,..-,. 9Mcll Nov. t)-f<lft. vo1r.., l•t 119 Al Fountain Valley (4-1) It ~AN Vlltoy • EIT-1 St. flout JO Sorvllt it LakOWOOll Ocl. IS-« Htril"""" BMdl Oct. J~ (atOCCl Ocl. JO.....oc-VleW lot Wmttrl Nov • ._..... Wnlm!Mt• Nov. l~dlton lat lteA) 1 21 21 u It OcHft View (24) 7 Poclftca U 0 L•~ " • c;,,,.. ,. 17 '-YHIM te II W..... t Od.1 ........... t ..... > Ott .• ._..._\""'' w:~:j __ ,_ eln Velley (II N..,, ,_..., (MWMlt) "°"·, ........... iii 9-11 "'c....... 0 JS L .... IMcJI Wll_, 1 Oct. I~ View lat HSI Oct. l,__lflOlon CINCh Ocl. ~dllOft lat OCCl HM. ~taltl V81 .. Y ..... ~ Sl!A VIEW LEAGUE Corona del Mar 1~11 14 H11ntlfletoll 8Ml:ll • 41 San~ 0 14 c..ittr-Valtey • 10 Ulllftfllty 7 ,, £1i.Mle 10 Oct. 16-S..-tll , .. ~I Oct. 22-EI T-lot MIDlolll Oct. 2f-1Ntne (11 ~ Nov. ~t.Maa (atOCCI Ho¥. IJ Nolllt*tt•IOCCI Coat• ... (2-3) 0 Saft .. ""° 21 s.m .... ,. l.otA ......... 1 ... _....,., 1 Ufllwnlt'f OCl.1 ...... lrvtne JI 0 " , 1• Otl. 12-S.....k '''"' 9owtl OCt.»-CIT-let~I '""'·~-Mer CetOGC> ,...,,,~ .. ( .. ~ El Tero (2·3) U C'Wlttr-Vafloy 11 t1 p:__.,v....., n 0 Ml"'91 Vloje 7 27 trvlM 1• M ,._.,......._ 14 Ott........._ .. !et OCC> OU. tt-C.-dll Mt.t Cal MV> Oct. »-ClllYM9M lat ....,..,I NOW.~Y (.tMl..-.l Now. tt-S•lll11Md Cel IA ...... llUftda (44-t) • c;.,.,.. II ~Miiie ne1=:· Oct. ,._.~!:(81 OCC) Qd. ~-wty let INIM) Oct.• •ajila1 H..W IOC:() ...., .......... ~ ,. • • • 10 Mt'W.11-o.e-..c .. ......,.1 ltw.C2-~1) 8 ~Hlltl B ;: E~ll7" a • II -17 . , Ott.t~-- Ott. ...... ""'"""'H.,., Oet. n -CilM (et ....... rt .......,, ....... _ ..... 0 ' 1 It , t l MOQl'Dlla t LosAmlp Oct.1~Hlll1 Oct. t~ s.n Cltoftellllt Oct. I0-4t Cocll1U-V811oy Nov. '-Mifflon viuo HOV. l!~ Hlfll l•t MY) ~n• Hllta (0-5) lS INIM • Est1111<1a P Untvenlty IS GoftHIW • La Qulllte Oct. 16-Jan C'"°""* Cot MVI Ott •• ,__.. Ml .... V-)0 Oct. IO-OINI Hllll lat MVI Nov.~ V811o'( lat MY> HDV. It~ llNCll lat MVI Mlttff>n Vlefo (Ml t7 Tultlll 1 S-leOoek 1 EIT-t ROftdlO Aloml• 41 I~ Oct. , ....... c:.i._ ..... ..., Otl.~Htlls Od.»...illftc: ........ .. ...,~LleW\e ~ N0¥.1~Hllts ,, 7 1 0 • 1 0 n a JS •• " Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Tue1day, October 13. 1981 EAR. f=\T GOkf' 'Wl~L CA"f:,~ra_ SHO~~eTMA~ A~.ST ANY PH'IS\CA\... 6WINC3 1='AU\.-T. 'IOU SEE IT MOST ~MONG HANO ICAP Pl-AYEi~S \N t!>~NKE~S~ . ANO FTE.~ '..,A-,:- 0 TEE SHOTS --E5PECIAL.L..Y ''TIGHT'' ONES. J llXTM ll.ACll. t t/lt ml..._ S1trlo (.._.,I a.JO <&.Cll I.*! I• A keolt l~l I .0 a.• R14ra<k'"' tWlnltNI ._. AIM r...,; ..,..,, s-..t, llofO'• OolltlN, 'unny ON, Slllleft O.tlr•. '""•: 1:442/t. MY••TM a.ace. I 111• mllo• Jimmy n. 04p~Wln~) uo UO 'LID Orttfl Glli.M IM<Canolll UD 'LID P•or ....... IGelltiMMl ... Allo recoel: Chor9lft9 Ster. H""pf\111 Cw11ty, M Ho4r A.bout Him, Boa.; VI-, So• Crar, f!lllOY to...-... Tlma: t : 6' 2/S. U aa.ac:TA 0-41 peld Pf.00. U ,,CIC llX (IM ..... 1> peicl Soa."1A with., ....... , .. tk .. 4' (flw --···a l'tclt Sia con....., paid U7.Alll wltll _, •'""'"' ll<aoll ltowllor•al. atOHTM llACe.1 ~mll•owrt11rt. R111ly C-IPlneay) 10.GD UO UO Rod Croscem (H..-loyl 11.GD a.111 Por'ttrl-IMcC-rWll t.«I AIM rtcad: Kint 00 Go, Ml-.e .....,,.,, MeallodMotwt. Tlllle: 1:'7<1/S. MIMTM aACa. t ~ mll•. Mitter Bon)amlll IL.IDham) ,,,00 7.tO UO H•tlvo Wit IMcC-rClft) <LIO J.111 K~lmert < Pl11Cayl 1 111 Alto rocacl: Plret• Fl•I. LOutfllne fU'fff, Fror ... Hord, Ul'l Gottt. El Tl!IWWI. Sir S!WU'•. OoOP 81w we..,., Arr1-. Time: 1:51.0. U aXACTA C•t> peld S21l.Sll . Edmonton Challenge lat ......... MWNl . ...... ~ ..... Blorn Bor9 dtt. ~Lllls Clar, .. I. W. M . CBorg wins M0,000. Clore wins tt0.0001. Grand Prix tournament llltT04A ..... I ~"-I AMI Plwcell Ollf. Pltr Hlort<1lll1t, l·I. •t. (Pur<oll wlAl tl,SCIOI. Auatrallan Indoor (otl.,..YI ""tR-11 ..... ROKoe T...,,., def. CNl1 J--· ...._ 1 .. ; Bn.u ~ def. si--ct st-8rt, .. 3. M ; Tom Gulllk-def. O..rlt. l'OllClllt, W , 1·5; P910f M<N-. clef. Brod o-.. ...... 1 • NHL F'RA~. CAU8S.:6 HUF\f'V\NO GE.T WH~Tli\JE.F\ TF\0Ue>\..E5 't404J ove:" ANO OONli W\"'r"'4 ..l...-. ANO IHe. ON\-Y WAY. IV FIG~T •~AT IS MAX \MUM CONCli!N'T~AllON . FIF\9T 0"'4 PLANNING ANO "TH&N ON ax-.cUTING TI-\E \Eli SHOT. GIVE IH\S A T~'I .. e>ECAU'SE "THli OPENING 6Tf\OKE IS AL.WAYS I CR\TlCAl-\'O , YOU?. EVENTUA'- SCORE. ON \HE. HOLE. OHp Ma.nattlng I I r J , I 1 t Nl•f'OaT 1.-..-1 ~I -M •fl9teBl 14 Mftltt, 1 -. .... moO.•rol, to rocll """ 10 .... .,.. L.KW) -,, •llOltf'I: 21~ Miii•,. NllCI lltA. tt colko btn. • .,.11ow..i1, 7S "'8Cllttel, JOll rocll COd, 1 c-~. DAMAWM&af'-11 ...... n : UObeU,4'11 -Ito, ft rvdl ""'· '" IN(kfftl OCIAlfllH -41 ....... : ,..,..._,. ollc• tits&. 14 Miid ....._ • r.a. n111, 9J mac:korol. LOMO aaAC:H cao1,,. .. 1 Plor) -JI en91or1: 210 roclt COd. 1aAL aeACH -1s _ .. " aoo redl COd. amoc11on1, 11-.110. MOaltO 8AY cvtre·· UMf .. I -tJ •nolar·t: 6 llllO c.od, '1 •M rKk CM, 109 llMA. tfOrod~. CAM,..eLL C:ONPI ••MCa IMY1'Ha DIVISION W L Te~eA- V8ft<OU"°' l 0 , IJ • Mond•t::•n .. ct1on• Ed"*ll .. 2 t 0 ,. 14 ' Ca!Oery I 1 1 7 • , IAU Color-0 J 1 • u 1 ~L....- "'• 0 2 0 ' 11 0 CHICAGO WHITE SOX -SlllflOd Gr .. ~II Olvlt&ea L111ln•kl, 011•llolclor, to • tllr•o·Y••r, Toronto J II 11 12 s 1111•rantood conlract. Slonod Jim Lei'.-• MlnftOMte 2 0 ,. ' ' coach. ,,._ a-., Wlftklos director of c111caoo I I .. 14 J pl • .,., ..... ~. Ootroll 1 I I 10 10 l 9AMtaTIAU St. Louis 1 ' 0 10 • 2 ................... -....... Winni-I 1 0 ' ' J DETROIT PISTONS -Pieced RkNrcl WALIS COtlPl•aNCI JofllllOft, cant.Of, Oft waive"' f'lllrkll OM.._ PHii.ADELPHiA 7'ERS -Hamed Ooull Pl'lll-lllfli. 1 0 I 10 ' l Colllnl director of P11bll< ••l•tlont - H'Ylll~ 1 0 I • J J commlHlltv ,.. .. ._. PltllOur(lll 1 1 I II JO J l'OOTULt. Wa'111"9bl 1 J 0 12 14 2 ................ LM9119 H V A OflOH'I 0 l 0 s • 0 CHICAGO BEAltS -N......cl Jim ~ .-..,,. DIYll&ell .. atslltoftt <Daell. Quebec 2 2 0 .. 16 HOCKa'I' Montru1 I 0 I ,. s ...._., _...., lM9ll9 Bot Ion I 1 I 12 It 80STOH BRUINS -Sent Jim Cl81t. luH•lo 1 1 1 7 ,. 900110, to Erlo ot Ille AmorkOll HOC.Uy Hertfof d 0 t J 11 n Lo .. 110. C.llocl WP -co 8M'Oft, 900llo, _.,..s.c.-trom Erle MIMOIOCO 4, o..bOC 2 COUaea T ........ aO.-CHAPMAN --.Cl tM ro119Ntloll C•lo•ryOIK ... of Akll Rider, bltl ka111oll coach, offectl,,.al , ... end of, .. -· • •••••••••••••••••• High Roler wins, Contention rolls RUFFELL1S UPHOLSTERY s. ....... _ ......... ltJ2 HAHOl ILVD. I • ~ ' • • • • • • 0 , .. .. • . . .. • 0 . .. • .... --.............. • t ,. f > • COSTA MESA -541·1 I '6 LOS ANGELES -Topped by Bill Power's ~~=~=~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!' Holland·43 High Roler from Newport Harbor Yacht Club, local yachts scored heavily in the breezy first race or Los Angeles Yacht Club's Harbor Serles Sunday. High Roler's win was in the highly competitive International Offshore Rule Class A. Second was Love Machine, co-skippered by Ron Dougherty and Dennis Durgan NHYC. In other classes, Bill Palmer's Shenandoah NH YC, was second in IOR·B; and Gordo~ Graham's Contention, South Shore Yacht Club. was the winner in the Performance Handicap Racing F1eet Class 8 . Seventy-rive boats turned out for the series opener which was sailed in gusty 20-25 knot breezes in and around the Los Angeles·Long Beach harbor complex. There were a few minor gear failures but no serious breakdowns . The IOR yachts sailed a 22-mile course and the PH RF competed over a 16·mile course. The three race series continues Oct. 25 with the windup Nov. 2. TrOlllll' wl""°'s lft all Cltuet. IOR·A -1. HVQfl Rolor. Biii l'Owor, NHYC; 2. Low M«lll,., Aon ~rty.0..W.11 ~. HH'l'C; ). Ill..,_,, EdM<Ooweel, KHYC. IOlt·B -1. Slape11eo, Ed LMwo. Al'l'C; t. ~II. 8111 Pol-. NHYC; J. ModlclM Men, 8otl UM, LIYC. IOR< -t. L"*1yt 8111 Pl1tev. SM'l'C: t. 51#11-Mika Or•o l.IVC; 1C-rdoLIOft, dHart, KHVC. ' ' PH AF·A -1. Wllllw•W, K.,, Fr•t. AB'l'C; 2. C-C:lllof J-W.11 LAYC; 1 ~. JofWI OI_,, L8'1'C. ' ' PHAf'.8 -1. Contelltlofl, Gor-~. SSYC; l. Snoiotl, Jim O. WOif• BCYC; J. HUmc-Gllldl, St-Jolt, cave. PlfRF< -I. Bod Hows, SIMI ~ AB'l'C; L. F• loftom Gin Ktvln 8'-1. CBYC; J. Gusti', o.M P•r11, LAYC'::·~-----·----· ..L!::=======================~ .. College football Salunlr(s colloge 1004bell s<Mclult : ••n StOll!otd""' use at Coll-tl:IOI Pacltk YS.. L.on9 BHCll St.., Anohtlm Slodlllm 17:1111 Cal s.-Fl.llltrton _, ~ JoM St.; n UCLA at WosNnvton St. ICll-f 1 01 1:'5) N-Mulco at H•w•ll, n Arl1ona at 0Aoon B'l'U 81 Son Dlooo St. 0revon St. at WHl\lftCllOft A.ruw Pall\< at Rtdl--. n Socromento St. at Col Lutlloron UC Oavlut Col Pvll' 'SLOI, n C•I Poly I PDmonal at Sonia Clwa Cl wemont·Mudd at Occ._,,81 Cal Ststo HorthrlOgit •I ""°91 Sound "-""-at Wlllttlor, n Clll<o St. at Col State Haywanr H11mboldl St. 14 Son Fra11Cltc0 St Sonomo St. et St. --r1 aocec1as Cal at Ari-SC., n Tul-at Air Force Ut811 al c.olor-St. Oklallomll St. 14 Colorado ro ... CEI P-) at Wyomlft9 MIDWUT .......... l(_SI.. Mll.-1 at Iowa &I. I ffWO 81 Mk N90ft WIK.-at MkN09fl SI. "",.. 81 .....,_.."' IM!ltol1ot0No St. Ml,,__ at lndC- W. Tn•St ... Wld>lteSt. IC..,t St.• llolt 54. ltk ll"*'ll • cw.-1, n H-IMldco St. et llllnols St. Wo1ttr11 Mk....., at Miami 10> ... lllllOl'Wll at Hort ... "' llllnola EHlorn Mlcllf9an •t Olllo I.I. Contr•I Mk....., et TOiedo; 11 IOUTHWIST , •••• at..._ Tout U .M at Bovlor SMU at Houlloft, n 1( ...... at Olllallomo U loll St. et TCU Alce at Tuos Tech, n r ....... -.<:Nl--.0 Of Ark ... Nl SI., n L.oul11-Tech at l..8m•. n IOUTit T•--vs. A..-•I llrml ........ c1-1on .. °'*• MlululCIPI •t Ftorlda Awbu"' ot Gtorot• Tech K..,twclty at I.SU, n Sollt .. "'MIUIMWI at IMmllfllt St., n Mloml (Fla.> et MllSIQlpol St. Hor1h Corollna at Hortll Corollnt St. VI f'tllftia at South Corol IM, n Georgie al Vond9rtll", n Meryl ... at Waka l"orost M•rlllOll at Wllllam A Marl' VMI at ~eclllllft St. Oovldtort •I Tiie CltadOI, n F11rmon • ~• Modlson HE Loulll-at* ...... St., n Eal Conlllna at SW L.oultlana, " aAtT , !Orkla St. • Pitt "-St. • S~oc­Havy et .... ., Coll• l'rlftc.-M ,,.,,.,.., Comott•a,_, l.sf ........ M Cotlato YaltalCOMnbla HOii' C,_ .. c-lkvt Oortmoulll at HON•rcl To ... t.81 ltv'91n Vlt'llftlo Toc:ll • W..t Vl~lllle OUTSTANDING VALUES! IRAHD HEW 1911 vw DIESEL RAlllT FACTORY STICKER $7945 DISCOUNT $950 SALE PRICE '6995 l2634) (184699) IRAHD HEW 1981 ISUZU PICKUP FACTORY STICKER 16478 Dl~COUNT $613 SALE PRICE 11'2to?i1Je1> IUNDMEW "" vw DIES& PICKUP FACTORY STICKER .$1)45_. DISCOUNT Sl.110 . SALE PRICE .· I .. 5 5 a 3 .. . OrallQ• Coast DAILY PILOT/Tueaday, October 13, 1981 'IC'fl1'10Ut eutUIUI •AMII ITATIMelfT Tfl1• ...... lllt PK-• et'W ..i11t M111e .... . Htl OATAIAS&, JM) O.k .. e, Cell•-... c.. ,,.. C.....We JMtt MeN, DU 0. ... , c:Mte....-.c...,... I "*-~Hell, as D•Ul•. C•I• Mete, C.., '1ta Tllll MlftHt la ~ondlKWCI lty llf'I lft-flvlduel. C:--•J Hell ftllt .....,,_ w• "IN WIVI -C:~Y C..,_ '11 Ot-. c-ty 9'I Oc· ~2,1., fl11 ... "" ......... 0r-. ~" O.lly ,., ... 0<1. I, IJ, J0, 11, t•t • 41i>41 f'ICTITIOUI IUllN•ll NAMllTATIMl•T Tll• IOllOWlllO Pl•toll• .... Oelng llllllMtt ... (Al l"OA VOU. (II •u, UOO H .. llor • "· Colla .,. .. , Ca '2Q Aclel Selonl MeWI, 141JJ Del Arno, T11 .. l11,Ce ~ J•11lc;e An" Yetlllde. 1'S1 l,....tlll,., Tldlln, Ce. ftllD Tiii• bllllntH II COnGllCled Dy e ........ ~p A.de1Mavl Tlll1 ~ 'IWU filed wllll U. C:-I Y C...,, of ~-C-IY Oft 0c ·-1,1"1. "'11" P11l>ll1heel Or.,. Coell 0.lly PllOC Od. 1. IJ, 10. V , , .. , '37Mt l'ICTITIOUI IUllNlll NAMI STATIM•lfT The l~lowlno P8f'IOll la dolnt llUtl• M UH; (A i ADVAN CE LANO fllCTtft.,. ·-··· •AMII t1'A......., , ... .., ....... .--.......... ~rri ,. 1won l'U•L•CA· IONIL Ill NOMI• T ILLIOTT, tSM1 ~~' LIM, 14WAlllll- 11, CA ..... f>, It, ltUtLllHl•t INC., • C.llfef11le -...r9'1tll, U.MI C-. = ~. H""llne"" ...... CA T!Ma ........ l•~ltY e CW• _., ..... "' ,. ""'* ........ l"C. J-W.P~ ·-.Aiwe VI¢• ,.,..., Tiii• .-.-t WM llled w"" .. (eu11ty Oen .. Orefllll ~ -..... "·""· .. ,... -------~---~ ,.....,...., Or .... CMtl o.11, ,.._ Setlt. tt, R. on. •• 1', , .. , 411141 fllC'T1TIOUI 8Ul1Ntll NAMI STATIMll•T The fellewlnt ll•raOn h delnt '1CTITIOUI •UllNlll -·-•: •AMI ITATtMl .. T fleA•Y'1 W000 YAAO, t• S.e. Tiie tollewl119 ...-~• aN H I lrlOel, Ctela -·CA "6• 1>u1lneue1· ,._,ry HNwtln\_,,... ••-Or., UAVIL HO"llOHS, 1•1 Oii Cott•"'-. CA tJ.a. SlrNI, ~11ia 1.0, ~ ileoch, Ce, Tllll ......... , 11 <ondll<Md -y Oii '2MO lndl•ldllel. lllcllercl 0 . llecllt .. , l K-"'91on l"iwry !Wwrlft Newpon a..c11, ea. n..o T11l1 ~t wu llled w1111 tN J .. n A Be<lll•I. J KenalllQIOft c ... nty C~ ol ~ ..... C-tr eo10<1. Newp0t18-11. Ce, ft6'0 t, tMI. Tiii• llUtlllOU 11 c~ by en 111 fll,,_ e11v101111. Publllhed 0r.,... Coetl Delly f>llOI, AkllorG Q, Bt<Mel 0<1. IJ. 10, 27, Nov. J, 1•1 401 .. 1 Tlll1 -WM 111.0 'IWllll IN C:ou11ty c..,,., Of ~ ..... C-y .,. Oc· .-s.1911 ,, Pllbll"*' Or-Coed Oellf f>llOC 0<1. •· u. 20. 21, 1911 'ln .. 1 PUIUC NO~( f'ICTITIOUI eU1tNH6 •AMllTATIMaNT TIM loll-1"9 perlOl'la •re delll(I bllll .... JH: JUS TA ll!~D, 01 Helkll,.._., ~I• 1-E, C.-de! M#, CA ftllS. DEVELOPMENT, !Bl Vl lC CO l"ICTITIOUIMlllNtll C. L. v.rw... llller•ll IM., e Cellferlll• C.'l'Ofell.,, t•1' D-Palnl Or .. 0-W Polftt, CA tltlt. A EAL TY, llt Vie LIOo Swd. N-port MA.Ml ITATU .. NT Bee<ll, C:elll. '2163. Tiie lollowln1 .per110n h delnt MUC llTICE PIC'TtT10UI IUM•lll ......... STATl ... NT '"• 1011ewl111 peraon I• dolne Mlneaa•: TAECLAN O Of' OltAHGl COil ... TY, ~~fltle"°'*"· Mllf'\ll~ 8M<t1,c. ...... K eMltll It. 8eny. 211 19"' le r..t, HUlll ....... leecll, Ca . ..,... Tiii• 11u11 .... ~~by ... lnf!Yklllll. K ...... A.lh<ry Tllla ••-1 we\ llleo wllll IN Ceunly Clef'll of ~ ..... Covnly on OcloCler 12, 1"1. "111'71 ""'"._ Or ..... CoHt Oelly f>llet ~t 11, 20, 27, Nov. 1, 1"1 .,7H1 MJC Illa -----NOTICE O~ DIATH OP' RICHARD LYNN 810GY AND OP' PeTITION TO ADMINllTeR eSTATE NO.AU..O. To •II htlrs , be"tflclarles, creditors and contingent credltOf"S of Richard Lynn &Iggy and persons who mar, bt otherwise Interested n the wlll and/or estate: A petlttoo has been filed by Rlchlrcf R. West In the Superior Court of Orange County request ing that R ic hard R. w est be appointed as r ersonel representa I ve to administer the estate of Ri c hard Lynn Blggy (under the Independent Administration of Estates Act). The petttion Is set for hurlng In Des> No-3 at • 700 Civic Cente r Drlve, West, In the City of Santa Ana , Cali f orn i a on November 4, 1981 at 9:30 a .m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your objections or fife written obJections with the -----------court before the hearing. MOTtcso" Your appearance may be T•u1Te1·1u.La in person o r by your u.-. ni-.11~uc:as T .s. ...... ,..., attorney. NEWPORT HOME L04N, INC. •a I F Y 0 U A R E A 'illli~fi~~l!~~~~ Ao...-o. Vln<eflll, tit Vl• LIOo bll•lness•. :I Sc>llO, N-1 BeKh, Cell!. '2641. C A L I I' 0 A N I A G 0 L D Tllll bUSlneH I• c-..C'9d by ... in. INVESTMENTS. 4000 Me<Arlllur Tiii• wal,,... 11 c01'14111ctecl 1>y • corper.Cfell. c.LSNr-4 ,_..,,nt, d11ly •HOlnlecl TrvatH undtr 111• c R E D I T 0 R 0 r a toll-1"9 dtletlbed dHd Ol lfutl WILL HLL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE contingent creditor of the HIGHEST BIDDER FOA CASH deceased, you must file ,.,.Y•b•• •I u,.,. ot .. ,. in ••wM your c laim with the court Af>W ......... BERRY PULL An unidentified worker pulls a rlcx1ble boom through a flooded cranberry bog near Carver. :\lc.1~!'> • during l't' cover~· of a huge crop of the littlc tart berr ics Olvkl11e1. IVCI., s..t,. :lllDO, __ , .. ecll. c... Aoymolld 0 . V~ll Tiii• sta...,_1 ••• lllecl wllll IN Counly Clerll of Or.,.. C:-ty on Ocl. 2, ltll 1'11Utl Publlshecl ~ ..... C:oest O.lly Piiot, Pemel• Merle Telollo, JOOS •lvef'I 54., Cotta Mft-. Ce. ma n111 ...,.,.. 11 ~'*' by .,, ndlvld ... I. P..,.leM.T9folle ~ .... $.~ Vke ......,.,..,. Tllla .,...,_ WIS llled wltll IN Counly Clel'1l d ~-c-ty °"Oct. ~Y,,.,°'11===~~':!; o r present i t t o the • ...... .,., • .,., 11 _.... .. 1c1 Oleclot Trvat 1n pers onal r epresentative 111epropert'fNr1Ntttrdncr1C>ec1: appointed by the court .,,,,.. ,,,!.~~~"' OIEOAOIE c. LUCAS,• within four months from -------------------------------------l Oct 6, 13, 20,21, IMI 4J7M1 Tlllt ---WM lllecl wltll tlle ou11ly Clet1t of Ora11111 C-ty Oft PwlMl_Or_ Coetl 0.lly Pllet, IENE FICI AR V: NIEWPOAT the date of first Issuance <><t. ''· 10. 21 •....... i. ,... ~' HOME L°"N u usT Ho. 1" of letters as provided in National Jitycees again vote to exclude wo01en TULSA. Okla. (AP) -Me mbers of lhe Jaycees voted for the third time in s ix years to continue ba rnng women from the organization. the pre s ident of the group b as announced. Dean Honn, n ational pr esident fro m Tinley Park. Ill., announced Monday that me m bers, in a nation al referendum. rejected allowing local chapter s the option of admitting women b y a m argin o f approximately 2-1. The referendum included 46 percent of the 7.500 chapters or the organization. The question has been r a ised numerous times in recent year s and court d ecisions. now being a ppealed, allow admission of women to Jaycee chapter s in Minn-esota and Alask a. Arthur Boutiette, executive vice pre s ident o r the national orga ni zation . s aid the vot e underscores mem ber s' preference to st ay with traditional rules. He said he does not expect a nother Jaycee vote on the issue for at least three year s . "I think this organization will stay a ll male for a long, long tim e," he sa id ... A lot of m embers do not want women in the Jaycees .. There is a time for men to be with men and women to be with women." A proposal for wom en members was rejected during a vote at the 1975 J aycees national con vention and again in 1978. Boutiette said if indi vidual cha pters admit women despite the rules, they will be "invited to resign their m embership in the national or ganization." About 14 chapter s have lost national a ffiliatio n because of admitting women since 1975. he said. The Jaycees. formed in 1915. is an or ganization for men between ages 18 and 35. lt contends it is a private organization entitled to set its own m embership requirements. Canadian squashes U.S. pumpkin lwpes H ALF MOON BAY <AP I For the second straight year, Canadian H o ward Dill h as s qu ashe d the Uni t ed States in the G r eat Pumpkin Weighoff, this lime with a Burgess Giant variety weigh ing 377 pounds. Dill. who last year DEA TH NOTICES PETERS PHILLIP J PETt::RS. II. resident or Anah<•1m. Hills. Ca Passed awav on October 10. 1981 lie was·" ... 1udent at the Modern Trade Institute He IS sun•1\·ed by h1!> mother won with a 291-pounder, also took his second s traigh t squash titl e wi t h a 466-pound At l a ntic Giant meas uring at least 10 feet m circumference. The a nnu a l con test w en t international this year wh e n th e c o m petition for Half lla1de J ~tra 1ghl. rather Ph1l l1 µ .J P ete r s u r Wisconsin and ~•ster Tina I-~ Pete rs or Anaheim. C a Funeral sen IC'l'S will be held on ruesda~ October 13. 1981 at 3 JOP~I \\Ith Rev Bru('c ------------.Kur r ie . µJ..,tor o r the HAUOtl LAW.._MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crema1ory t 625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 "llCE llOTHllS llU llOADWAY MOITUAllY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 Pre!thvtenan Church of lhC' Cove nant . o ff1 c 1 a t1n ~ Services under the direction ot Harbor l.a"n ~ount Oh\C Met rtuary of Costa Mes<i 540 5554 TRIGG M oon Bay, pumpkin capital of California, s hifted from Circleville. Ohio. to Windsor, Nova Scotia, which ha ppe ns lo be Dill's home town. M ayor John Sh aw Jr. of H alf Moon Bay and M a y or Erle F raser H ood o f Win dso r conducted the weighoff v i a l o ng -di sta n ce telephone hookup. Dill's winners easily b est e d the American cha mps, a 317-pound Big Max pumpkin grown b y Francis Col l ings of Petaluma. Calif., and a 281-pound Atlantic Giant s qua s h e nte r e d by A r thur Quint fr o m Castro Valley, Calif. Th e weighoff coi n cides w i th the Atlantic Winter Fair in Windsor and com es lwo weeks before th e Half M oon Ba y Art a nd Pumpk ~n F esti val . which annually dr aws more t h an 200 ,000 people. 2 Coast students graduate l"ICTITIOUI eUtlNlll NAMI! ITATIMIUtT Tiie foll-11111 petllOill ere dolnt bu1lnet1H: ·-··· ,.., l"lntl:S '°"'"''....., Or.,,.. Coest Delly f>llOt . 13, 20, ». Nov. J. 1"1 ...... , LEGRAN D PltOf>EATIES, 5 Toulon,.._, lffcll, CA tawo. I l"ICTIT10US IUllNIU FRANK LEGltAND. s Toulo11, NAMll ITATIMlltT N-pOf'I 8Mcfl. CA ftWO. • T II• followlno per1011 11 dol111 GARY LEGAANO, ' Toulon, ~·m.ues: NewpOf'I 8Hcll, CA w.o. (A) "LAMeS N' IVY" alto •-n ., Thi• -Inns la collduclecl by a CBI "CRAFTtll!IORKS'", #20 FOINol\ 911.,.rol ~. ,lslend. Newll0t1 *t..cll, C•llfffnl• PUIUC NOOCE Atconted J-rr "· 1•1 .. IM1t. Section 700 of the Probate :f:i~~':0t-:1':':'~"!:~!°:~:: Code of California. The -----------1 Rtcorclerot~.,...c-rtv; .. 1c1cleed time for flllng c laims will "~~c:4!:~~~"::S :~~~·1 dtler1e.n 111e 1o1-•no .,.~ not expire prior to four Tll• 1011ow1n1 P•flon 11 ctoin1 Lot s. lllOcll n of ...._. eeec11 months from the dat~ of _,._..,, Trec1.1n tN OlYof ~11eec11,a1 the hearing noticed aP<>ve. PACll'IC COAST LEASING. 111M pe<mep,--.111-1,,....2101 YOU MAY EXAMINE &M<ll Bl,,.,,. Huflll""°" B_,., CA MIW:.1'--M9fll. In lhe oflke of tiM1. • ,,,. county --of se1c1 c<>U111y. the f lie kept by the court. Wllllem Frences Sellnardl, 11551 UOI 0c: ..... Front Ave., N•WPOtl If you are Interested in the 8roOlllYfl1 Ave. •12 Hunt11191011 8M<ll,CA'*l estate, yOU may f ile a Bffcll, CA'2M-"(If e strwt ilddreu cw COMlnOll 09. n11 MIMIS 1a concM:-..., ... •1tNt1on •• .-.oow.,,., •• ,, ... IY request with the court to Fr_.....,_ Tllll t\e--llled wllll Ille County C lef1I ol ~ .,,.. °"'4'1Y on 1nc11v1c1ua1. 11 ,,,,.., • io "' c-'"-" or cor· receive special notice of Wlll•lll'M 0. MM>s«, JIU Oc: WIHi.m Frenc" S.llnerdl re<tnes1l." th I t f t t Boulevard. c..-.,., -· C•lltoml• Tllll ~ wM flled wlt11 lhe Tiie i...fklMY -.. .., Deed of e nven ory o es a e S.pl. "· 1"1. •is. cou111y c1er11 of onin111 c:ouniy on Oc:I. Tr11•1..,., rMson ote br..c11..,. "'•"" assets and of the petitions, T1111 111111nen 11 conc1uc1.c1 by• t, 1t11. In 111e ot111ea11ons "'urec1 u~r•bY, accounts and r e ports """" P11bll1Nd Ore .... CM" O.lly Piiot .. 1. 2'2, lt, Oct .•• 11, , .. , 41l:U1 c«PO•ollon. ""'nttl lleretofon •ac:ul.ed -clellverect to described in Section 1200 er~ f>vbHa.Nd 0r.,,.. eoos1 Delly "11«. u. _......, • wrl""" o.c1erei1on of the California Probate t.orrr--0<1. U, J0, 11, Nov. 1, 1"1 44»41 of OefelAt encl 0.-for Sele, elld ~ wr111M1-keofbrNcllendote1ec:11on Code. WlllellyMO.~ 10 ClllM ltw ~lo .... 5ald RI h d A N II T11•• -........ ..... 111.,, wlttt 11w PllUC •m P~Y '° .. 1111Y 5a1e1 o1>119t11oM, c ar · ewe , County ci.n o1 ~-Coumy on Oc:I. -----------end fllerMttw 111e undenlQMCI uuSecl E Sq • , 366 San Mi g U e I 1, '"'· "CT1T1ou1 eu11•1ss .. 10 not•~• of 1w· .. c11 •"" e1e<11on 10 11e Drive, Suite 300, Newport .,,,.... NAMRITATIMlltT Aecor-Jurw ll. "" .. ln11r No. Beach, CA 92660; teL (714) '1CTITIOUI 8USIMIS. NAME STATIMINT Tiie 101f0Wlllo P9f"IOn 11 doing IMISl· neue1: KEY REALTV, tst2 Hemlllon Aw., Hunll ...... Baecll. Ce. n.... ""'blla.Nd 0r.,... Ci>Mt Delly Pllet, Th• lolloWl119 PltlOfll ••• dol119 .is lft boo* 14115, -1m, of 5alCI 640-9260. Oct. u , 20.11, Nov.J. 1"1 ..s7.-, l>Wneaa•: Offlcl•I 11--. BACK aav co .. 'U7S ltvlM Blvd., Seki wH wlll lie -. but w1tnou1 Pwbll-Or-Coo•t Oally "''""' C ... le -. (a. '21!.27 COVe!\1111 or ..,.,, ... 1y, el(pA'll O< Im· O<I. 1), t4, 20. "'1 ...a.ti Rlcllenl K. McKHllOil, 21IJ Le Linda Ct., He'iWpor1 e .. c11, c... '2660 Tiiis bu1111H1 Is ~ctocl by en Ill· dlvlduel. R.K. Mc:Kaston l"ICTITIOUI eUllMIU MAMaSTATIMaNT T II• 1o11-1,.. persons are fOlnt ~., ........ CIVIC CENTER OAIVE 11111,., APARTMENT ASSOCIATION, 1011 PublllNG Or ..... Cout Oolly Piiot EHi K-A--, A..-lm, CA 0<1, 6, ll, 20, 11. 1"1 OJ4-ll '2tO~LDEFOH50 RAMOS, 16'• East Tiii• JlaW-1 wes flied wllll -Cou11ty C!ef11 ol ~-County on Se1>' tember lt, 1911. lflll Strwt. Senla AM, CA '2101. JOSE G. ESCANUELA, 2121 Sou111 o•-. Seri1.e &ne, CA. PICTITIOUSaUSINISS SALVAOOA CARAL TO, 2712 Horlll A.._..,~ ...... CA. NAME STATliMENT WA LOYR A, fllZZOTTI , 4 ,,.,!:!,'.~•-•1111 .,..._, 11 OOlllll ~,,. w1111em-,., 1rv1 .... CA '2714. STARVING ACTORS MOVI NG. SONIA MATILLA, 11 ... Kltwll'I Clt<le, F.....u111 Vell•'Y. CA. 109 E091Wetll', HewpOf'1 lleecJI, CA FRANCISCO FEltREA, 121$out1t11- '2 .. 1 llnol 1, ... ,,.,,...,,,, CA. MICHAEL L. GARDNER, lot LUIS TEJEltA, 10$2 l'eetllerlllll Ecfoew•ler. "-l>Ot1 heel!, CA,,_ .. ,. Roed, T111lln, CA '3MO. Tllll buSinHs Is conduc:'9d by .,, Ill-ISRAEL PAAOO, 12 Tl09r ..._, OlvlduelMkllMI L. Gardner lrvl11e, CA '2714. Tiii• lte....,_t WAI lllef wllll IN EVEltAOO GOOOY. 123' WHI County Clerto of Or-County.., Oc:I. Raymer, S.U AM, CA. 1 '"' JOSEPt4 STOCK. ms H_.,_ • i..-. ,,....,.."'"'"'·CA. l"l7:i.t ltANOOl.FO M. FERNANDEZ, Publltlwd Or.,. Coest Otlly Piiot, 1140 South Allanllc 8ouleverd Oct. 6, 1J, 20, 27. 1911 '361 .. 1 Me,_, CA t0110. ' NIUC ll~E Tlll1 l>Wnatl Is conclllClecl by e ........ ~. FrlftciKO f'en-er l'ICTITIOUSaUSINESS Tiiis -wes 111.:1 wllll IN .. ~. STATllMINT Counly Clen. of ~a .... Coun1y on Tiie loll-Ind petlOlll ere dolnt Sept. ll, l9ll l>uslneu a1: f>l111a MESA VER OE LIQUOR 1S20 P11bll1Nd Or-Coesl Delly Piiot, 8eUr St .. C0&ta MHe, Ca. m21' S.t>I. tt. 2', 0<1. 6, U, 1911 411M1 Plev ... LIQ.-. In< (e CalllvnWa corPOretlon), 1520 kker SI., COila Mtw,Ce.'76» Tllll -"-' II <OllCllK'1ed Dy • '°'" POf'•ll-PUVAN LIQUO,_, INC. K•llll E. Aot>et11, PreMdetll Tllll su-.-1 WM llled wltll tN Coullly Clle~ol~ ..... C-y-s.. tember It, 1911. ""'1• Publl"*' Or11199 Coast O.lly PllOC 0<1 .•. IJ, 20,21, 1M1 .,,11 .. 1 l"ICTITIOUS aUSINISS N-ll STATllMENT Tll• lollowl119 perS011• are dolno D111lnt11•s: COAST MAIL CALL, llSS Allante, H11nllll9'0ft Baecll, CA._. Janet s.i.tlery, 10042 ~r Clrcle. Hunlll\9'0ft lleed\, CA .,._... l'ICTITIOUS euttNlll KAMI ITATIMINT Tiie lollowlnt pwtllft 11 dDiftt bull· ....... s: (el THE THREE MAGI Cbl NINTH ..olJSE, 1l!Ml Pvrltan Circle, H""""".,, 11eec11. Callfonlla tao Etnetll•n f'. v. Betoon, u•o f>urllH Clr<I•, H1111tl119'on .. Kii, Celltorflie '21"47 Tiiis ........ 11 coridlleted by WI I,,. dlvldllol. El-f'.V.~ Thia ............ -llled wltll -C-ty Cle<1! ol Or ..... c-nty on S.-lember n. 1'71. "17'M1 PubllSIWd Or ..... Coast Delly f>llot, ~. 2', 0<1. 6, 1J, IO, 1tl1 .., .. , NIUC ll~E Lll'dlrt fl. Hoyle, 2100 .... lltr'MI\ Plied. r.oentlllO 1111e, -Mlon, « Pl.. • 3'A, c...i. MeM, ea.~ encumbrences, to pey Ille '""•lnlno Loul1 w. Hoyle, IOGe Senll•to Dr .. prlnclpel """ of Ille notehl aecurecl NtWPOt1 a..ctl, Ca. n..o .,., 5ald Deed of Trus1, WIUI llllerefl •• Undey P. Hoyle In w ld not• p!'9Videcl, .... OllCft. If •nY, Tllll 11ot_. was flled wll!I Ille -r Ole -of wkl OMc1 of Trusl, County Cle,,. of o..,... c-ty on StP-'"'· cllerou -u-ses of Ille 1em1>er e, 1•1. Trv1tee encl of Ula tl'\IS1s creet..i by POU74 .. 10 DMd of Tr111t. Seid WI• wlll Ill Publl111ec1 Orenee Coa11 Delly llekl on ~v. Oclot>er :It, 1tt1 al Piiot Oc1. •. 1', 20, 21, , .. , 4ftM1 2:00 P.M. et lhe CNl>men Awnw en------trence 1o Ille Clvk Center Bulldl"I. JOO Piil.iC •m EHi c~ A--. In IN City of ,..,..,CA At -,.,,_of l!le lnlllal pUblkallon l"ICTITIOUS auSINISS 11111 nolke, , .. total ·-· of -.. _. STATIMINT unpaid b•l•11ce of Ill• obllo•llon Tll• lollowlnt perSOlls ere dolno MCurecl by l!le -detcrlbed deed of 11us1neaaes' 1rvs1 and nhnol.O costs, .. ...., .. ,, PAVO PRO PE RT I ES AN 0 -eclv-1193',1".2'. INVESTMENTS, llO'JI $1ly Pet1t Cir-To _.......,. I'-_,,1,.. lllO, you cte, S1111eC, ltvlne,CA'2114. may cell 11141 '17~ Lloyd R. Herdy, 19071 Slly Part. Cir· Dete: Sepea ,..., 1t, 1"1 Cle, S11lteC, lrvllle,CA'2114. NEWPORT HOME LOAN Ari Jeremlllo Frenco, 18011 Sllr INC. Peril Clrcle, 5'111• c • ., ...... CA '7714. J01111 E. Rltgins, 18011 Slly PerlL Cir. <le, Svlte C, lrviM, CA '2714. Tiii• bldlnns 11 conctuct..i by • ........ per1NfV!i9. Lloyd R. He"" Tll~ ......,_. WIS lllecl •1111 lhe County Clel'll of o..,... County °" Oct. 2, '"'· -~.~·N~ Af>tel HI &ILow~-- 429' .... ·-...,,_ s....1• .,_.,..a.di, Cal......, ..... 1'17DM H .. klTrvst•, By T.O. SERVICE COM-f>ANY.~ BJ Olrh l alefl.ll, Aa1stein1 5Kretery 0... Cl1y Boulevero WHt, 0r.,..,CA'26'e (71.4)~ P11bll....., Newpor1 Harbor News Preu carNllNO wltll Ille o..,... Coest Delly Piiot, ~ 6, 13, 20, 1"1 •2'>41 Pubtlahed Or ..... Coes1 0.lly Pllo1, ---,-,CT1--Tl-OUS--.-U-S-l-.. -.-ss-- Oc1. I, I), 20, l1, t•t 4l7MI MAM• ITATIMllNT TIM loll-1"9 PINOll• ••• doln9 bvllne11es: SCOTTV'S SHAMAOCI(, 1124 l"ICTITIOUS 8UllNIUI Newport Boule1terd, Cot le Mue, MAME n ATIM•NT Calllornla,,.,, Tiie fol-lne perS0111 ••• c1o11111 NormM A. Lemo .. eux, 20)02 llusl""' •= Alvenkllt Drift, Seftl• An• Itel""•· G & G ,_,_111111, !OM Conurf .. lfonllo'2'1117 s1rw1. c.w #MM, California ..a Grece ~--. __, Alwnloe c;,....,., 8. s.r-, !OM C-•• 0.-lve, s.'M AM H .. ll'ib. Call .. nlle ll,...1, C.te-... California... lt7 o.._y 14.. IHctl, *'"" F-. Tiii• tlllllnHs 11 conducted by o Cotta Me9' C:.lllomla t»27 nerel -1Nnll'P. Tllll bllllness I• conducted by • _,,,_A. Lorno.....,a (191Mrel ~Ip. Tllll .......,_. wn 111.:1 wltll IN ~ B. S.-Y Oen. ol ~ .... Collllty Oii ~ Tiiis .... .......,. -ntect wlltl u. lier ll, 1"1. ;':::":.. ~91~ Or ..... ~y Oft~ Publlslwd Or .. Coesl 0e11~1t::. ' ' "'"'" Se9'. 2', Oct ••• 1J, 20, ,,., 4?12 .. 1 Publl .... Or ..... Coes1 D•Oy Piiot, 519t. "·Oct .•. ,,, JO, ,.., ~ l"ICTITIOUS IUllMISS NAMI ITATIMENT Marllle M<Gill, USS -Verde Or. EHi Apt. S28, C°'la .,..., CA '2t26, Tiiis blltlllflS I• COfldll<led by e generel __,..,..P "ICTITIOUI •UstNlllS "CTITIOUS aut1NIU Tl• fol_,,. ..,.,_, Is dol119 ~11- P H ! J-15 .. ti.ry Tiiis ...._. WM filed wllll tf'9 County Clel1l of~-County .., Oct. 2, 1tll, fl1nar? Publll-Or ..... Coe~I O.lly Piiot, Ocl. I, IJ, 20, 71, 1"1 ~1 PICTITIOUS IUSINUS NA.Ml STATIMENT Tiie fol-1"1 pe,_ ere dlOl"I 1>u1ln•11es: NAM• STATIMINT N-a IT A TIMI NT Tiie lollowlnt perton h doln TM loOowlne .,.....,, 11 dDlfll ~11-11Wl,,..1e1: ....... : RYTE-WAY, 1401 Oelewere trffl, • t. Hu11llnt1011 ••«II, CA OAAHGE COUNTY ACIO WASH! 0 I' F I C E S Y ST E M S co .• 217 ltlll Sir•••. ltulllln11onl sPECIAL ISTS, son Prlncelon GLEN!_ WA YNESWHIT· IMCll CA n... Avenue W!KlmlnsterftM:I INOTO.., ,_ ()etawere ,,...,, .,. Ke11;,..,. R. llerry, 217 Ital S4r•1., l'r~nut L &Mllfll, mi Princeton HunllftO'IOll 9Mcll, CA '1641. M1111lli19l011 8Mcll, CA .,.., WellmlMlll', Calllornl• ,.., . Tllll llullNU II cllr!ductecl bY .... Thll bullneu 11 c-ucled t>y .., Tiiis lilull'*l II CAWldu<1ecl by en 1,,. llldMdllel. lndlvlclllal. dMdllel Glem Wl\lltlfl9IOll K-R. 8t<"ry Freincn L .. ,,.... Tiii• ·-... flltd with .,.. Thi• ......._ -,.,.,, wlttl IN Tiii• --w• tM• wllll ... ounty Clet1t of ~ ..... C-y on COUllty Clerll Of OrMlll C-., en Oct. C-ly C1et11o10r-. eounty Oii s.p. $19t. 11• l"1. ,11101 12.1911. tember 14, '"'-fllll>lllllld Orellll QNm O.lly Piiot, .. ,,,.,, ,.,,...,. ""'"'' .... Or.,,.. Cout Oally Piiot, P..011 .... Or ..... Coott o.11 f>llOI 1$19t·--· _n_. -"-·Oct-__ ._._ ... _, .. _, __ •1_u.e_1 Od. ll, 20, 21. Hool.&. 1"1 U7Mt 5et1'. 2', 0<1. 4, IS. JI,'"' y~ IACK BAY CLEANERS, 211S 1------------ PUBLIC NOTICE NS-IS403 NOTICE OF DEATH OF MAUDE M. VERFURTH, AKA MRS. HENRY J . VERFURTH AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A-110630. T o all heirs , beneficiaries, c reditors and contingent creditors of MAUDE M. VERFURTH, aka MRS. HE NR Y J . VERFURTH and persons who may be otherwise interested in the w i II and/or estate: A petition has been filed by JUANITA ANKROM in the S uperior Court o f Orange County request ing that JUANITA ANKROM be appointed as personal repres entati ve to administer the estate of MAUDE M. VERFURTH, COSTA MESA, CA. (under the Ind ependent Administration of Estates Act). The petition is set for hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive, West, Santa Ana, CA 92701 on November 4, 1981 at 9:30 a.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the grant!~ of the petition, you shot.ltd either appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections w ith the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be i n person or by your attorney. I F YOU ARE A C RE D IT OR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by t he c ourt within four months from the date of first issuance of lette rs as provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of California. The time->for filing clalms will not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are interested In the lrvlne Blvd., C.ta Me .. , C:.. "'27 Sey Boy Co,., :161S ltvlM llVd., l"1CT1T10U1•ut1NHS estate, you may file a NAMalTATIMe•T request with the court to COS1• Mew, Ce. '26Z7 ------------Tlll1 bllllnetl la conducted by • PICTITIOUI aUSIN•ll llmlt.O ~. NAMI ITATIMCNT BACK aAY c:o. Tll• followlne pet'IOnl .,.. dolne LINiey Hoyle IMlll-es: Tllll .. ...._. wes filed wllll ... SWALLOWS NEST, J1"5 Comlno Counly C!ef11 of~ ..... County on Sep-C•lttr-. Sen J....,. Coll4slr-, CA lember I, 1"1. 7S. ,.,CTmou1 au11•mss r11e 101iow1ne -so111 .,.. •••nt receive spec la I notice of N-••TATIMINT e.ut111eues: the In e ntory f t t TIM lollOWlftO......., •• .,,,.... busl-SUNSET MOUNTAIN EH· v 0 es a e -so·'u'THLANO LA NOSC·PE Vl .. ONMlNTAL. '"'Seullore assets and of the petitions, .. o.-1ve, .....,.,,...,..,CAftM.I. acc ounts and reports MAINTENANCE, -E. 11111 SI., ""ANCl!S NEWMAN .... described In Section 1200 CMU NllM,CA. ""9re DfM ..__ ~ ,.. IAL TZ & IHC.HOM SMITH & TUTHILL WHTCLIFf CHAf'IL 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 DA VID LEROY TRIGG. resident of Santa Ana. Ca Passed away on October 9. 1981 He wos a cook for the Giovanni Pi zza Compan:v. having g raduated from Saddleback I hgh School in 1981 He "'as active in the Spurgeon Church Softball 'ream. the Southwest Little League Team. a member of the Spurgeon Memorial Uniled Methodist Church or Costa Mesa. Ca He was al<;n active 1n the band al Saddleback lugh School He is survived by his parents Richard and Ma r ianna Trigg. "Is ler Col een , brothers Thomas W Trigg of Tustin and Tracy R of Santa Ana, Ca .. maternal grandparents WllJiam ond Edith Jones of Hemet, Ca. and paternal grandmother H iida Tr igg of Ohi o Services will be held on Tuesday, October 13. 1981 at 2.00PM at lhe ·Harbor Lawn Memorial Chapel with Rev. Lawrence P. Bjorklund oCfi ciating. l pt e rme nt services Immediately following. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the David TriU Memorlnl Fund c/o Saddleback lll&h School &nd, Santa Ana. Ca . Ser vices under the direction of Harbor wwn·Mount Olive Mortuary of Costa Meaa. 540·5"4. '1l'al ltlley JOlllMlen C:-, Jllllt l!llM, Two Orange Coa st P11bll"*' 0r.,... eo.st 0e11y P11e1 OtM PW!l.CAf»2'. students were among 92 0c1. •. 12.10. 21, 1•1 •tJN1 Doro0rt Niiiy ClmP • ...., SaNfll,.. ••rron w-Hurtllul, • E. ''°' · ........_, ' ...,. of the California Probate St:.iCotteMete,CA. AICHAAOWHITEMAN,tu.11•_. Code. Tllh ~ •• cOflduc-by .,, 1.,. 11-• v1u, """...,,.,._ c;a ttUa. O 'Gar a, Fr I ed man, ~· l rtllCI MOTHHS SMITHS' MOITUAAY 627 Main St HuntmQton Beach 536-6539 "ACIAC YllW MIMOllAl. .. AAIC CertWtery Mortuary Chapel·Crematory 3SOO Pac1l1c View Drive Newoon Beach 644-2700 ..CC>aMICI MOltTUAalH \.11Qun1 Beach 494-9415 LaQuna Hills 768-0933 San Juan C.pi11r1no 495-1ne c d t f th A t l--~~--------~A,...,B ..... 1.,.,,..,CA'*I. g r a u a es o e r n11 '""'""' •• c0fld11c1ec1 •Y • Center College of Design ..,,....., ..... ,.,.. ... ..,. .I. eein. in Pasadena . '"''• ......_.. -"'" w1111 ._ .Daniel Fort, son of If 't' t Cou11ty C:1N11tt0r-.c:.-.,.,.0c1. Mr. and Mrs. Geza Fort 1 s go '·1"1· ,.,, .. ( C t M d wheels, "'*'"*' 0r.,.. c.... 0et•y ....... o os a esa, an you'll move 0cu. u.:io,11,1.., 4'IM1 Kimberly Farris , daughter or Jackie itfasterina Farris o f Newport Daily Piiot B ea c h , rec e; v e d ctasslfied bachelor's degrees in ad. Call fine arts. 642·5678 and a F ort.., wbo graduated friendly ad- from Cal State Long vlser wlll Beach and Orange Coait help you College majore d in turn your photography. wheels into Farris, a graduate of cash. Stephens College, roa.Jond In •d.e:rtl•lnf graphics. l'ICTIT10Ul8UJINIM NAMll nATINNT Tiie tellewlnt ,.,._ 11 "'"' ·--COAI T VIENOINO AMO MUllMINT. MO l . O<ffMrelll •11', ...... ,CA'*1· __ ._ ........... o-M..- Ul', ...... CA .... I. j Tlll1 ...... l1~t¥lll ..... lfllel. ....... .....,,, Tlll• ........... -" ......... Cleft .. 0r.,... CNlly 1110ct. ',.,,, dfvlel\Mll ........ W.HllfftMll Tiii•.=:..: ceMv<t.4 ,, • E g. n. s & au r k., T111s .......,,... -111eo w11t1 tt. r• ,.,_ _ .Attorneys at Law, Attn: c....nr c..,. °' o...... c-., .. 0c1. "''' ,....,_. •• fl• .. """ .. Lloyd a. Egenes, Esq., uo 2. "'1• ft'ia -"-ci.n .. 0r.,.. c-i, • ·au1h Street, Suite 1200, Pllbll....ci 0r.,.. coeat 1>e11~' .. ,.... 11• ""· "'"'• San Franclteo, CA M104; Oc:I ••• 11,20,21.1911 42N1 ......... ~ .... Cont Delly flli.t. lttl. (415) 392-2677. a..t. n , 2',oct. •· 1i. ,.., 4111-111 ,.....,....,. ~ ce.1 Dt11y ltltot. ____________ IOd. u. ,., .. tWf ..,., PWUC Illa ~ Ml.IC •ta f'ICTITIOUI eUllNIM "ICTITICIUS 8UllN .. NAMll ITAT .... NT ....... ITATIM9NT 'K:TtnOUt MIM••• llle .., ....... ..,_ .,.. felllt llual· TM ,..,_,,.. ,_.._ era d8I ...... ITA'ftlMINT -"' ........... , TM t•ll-lllt "'-It ftlllt K & S l"Alt410N, 11410.....~ CUlllNk/CUISINa lie.. fl.0, ........ , elvf., S4olte L. Ge,... 0-, CA ,. ,._,.,. eeedl. CA ...a; 1to1 w SOl"TWA•E eY IAHO, ~ ,..I, .............. ._C'.1111118MIM.CA...,, A......, It&, U.-. ... , C... Kwtt Me leflt, U11 L•llllfl Pl., Mll.....,A.Hen'll.1 ... W. t191M ... °""' W.tllll ........ CA.... n ,CeleeMIM,CA..... L••Mr• ... ku•·-''·t 1911 Hye 14111 9oM, 1611 Letll9'1 .. ,., f'etll lt!NftM, ti.I leet !Ate~ It& ......... ~ C... w.-..-., CA...... ...._ .. s.MeMe.CM..,., ""'1 Tiiie ......._ IS C~tM lty • Tiits Ml-ta c ...... ~ I fth ...,_ le ~ • -.-eHI............. .....,_,,_....... ...... .. IP ICWIHe... .....,A.Heml ~--TlMt ......... _,_...,. .. ,,.... ......... _........ TMI..._.,.._,_ ... c:-tJOM!fllOr-..c-.cyeo1~ .. C-'YCIMlfllor-.C191tT• c-.., ~ ........ ~ -a.tt•1. ·-~ ...... ,.,,_ . ·-·· --...........°"""'a.. o.it'I..... ..... ..... or-. C....Oliltf ........ ~ 0.. ...... OCt. .. ,,. .. .,, "" .... OCt. "" .. •• """'"'"" Od. .......... ,. -- ; l .--, t ,,. a -1•04 ' ' a as a 3 a : Orange Coast DAIL V PILOTfTuesday, October 13, 1981 . * ·' c The marketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642-5678 ., ' Nearly half of all Dally Pilot rtadtt• • , ha ve used the cla&s1/ied stcUon to buy , or sell a product . ........... w. . CLASSIFIED INDEX •1 for Sdt Monet For We Ho.tu, For Sdt Moett1 For Wt Ho.tu1 for We HMM1 for U. ~ For W. .•.••....••••.........................•....•.. ··••··················· •·····••············•·· ····•······••·········• ·•········••······••••· .••.••.....••..•••..... ~·················· .. ·· I 002 Gwrtll I 002 G"""' I 002 Gwral I 002 G..rst I 002 G1•r• I 002 ~st I 001 : « !. t .............. , .. ·~····· ._,_. ttH ...............•....... ....................... ....................... •••..••................ ....................... •••••...•.........•.•.• . , .................... . ....................... lt Ptact Y• A•. tan HAllOlllDGI An exqui.s1te offer1n.i . Eleatnt & spacious 3 bdrm t family room, l lev. honie w/p11nor11m1t> vista of harbor. coastline. ocean & night lights. Prestige, com fort, lwcury & set>urity. Reduced, now $7:11,000. !Owner finant>lng l Agt, 640-5560. 642·5678 NotlSlS FOi SALE C..ffM'nJ ti.It... hloftd llolW. f'rAIMoi• ( •Phlta""Q tk•'" i· ...... dol .... \."-"'• ,. ... 0.AO PIHM r.1Toro t\iunlooo \allo HvMlf\Cl"" 11 .. <h lhlM IWO l(oQI ::':! EQUAL H()USING :: OPPORTUNITY 141:111 , ... ,.._.,Matice: All real estate ad v ~ r t 1 s e d i n t h 1 s Ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~• AMENJTIE.SPLUS! Assumable flllancing is available on this 4 ~room, 3 bath home with a large pool. sauna. beaultfully landscaped yard, new carpet and more' S27S.OOO. 644-7020 CHICK THEMAIKET liest buy in aru 3 Bdrm and add on family l'U(lm too! Relnaerator and home warranty if that's not enough try 8"'.% assumable loun I SiOS,700 Cu ll now 97~5370 ALLSTATE LAR'9E· LOVEl Y TUUX GIOl .. AH COU*IM ....,..,.. ... CAMYOM CC*ft"IY c:&m A true pic ture of ele11nce . Overlooking the 8th green. 5 Mmu. ' . q l.114 ... • llt•fh I •&VftA H1ll1 l"".lij,1\41 '•~Kl \ho'°" \lftti ~:m:-·:h 1o;ti ICl.)4 10.0 1044 llMjl I~ 1061 10.l nt'wspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Jious· ing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal lo ad- vertise "any preference, limitation. or dlS· cr1mination based on REALTORS --Super Eastside Costa Mesa {QCation, Owners unit has three bedrooms, other units are two bedroom each. all have large patios and garages. Only SSO.tXX.l down wall buy $250.000 Fee. 6 ~ Baths .• Eormal Din. Jlm. .r~ ..... -.....,_~ Rm •. i.Bl lliard Rm . Abundant . w t mar~le & crystal chandeliers. S2.150,00). Fi nancing available. \in Ju1" C'•Phh41iw 'il!\t• An.. '-•l ll<o<h ""'°"""I •&•"4• \i t\lft\IMttr .,...,~Hvm .. ilwll• ·-IU16 lOtl '°"" 11.M llJ!f 11.'A ll(IJ REAL ESTATE rat>e, t>olor, rehg1on , ""'•«•'°'!Mil• 1ioo sex. or national ong1n, ""°" ...... ,., ... .., :::, or an Ullention to make t,:~!!','r,;:,,, '"" any such preference. --------• lttr .. l«t) IM• l1711h I < I ' t l d OCUMFIONT ~=~::•::~:·• 1flll c~~1111:h~n.: or is DWUX ~~~;_ .. ~~~ ::;:: Owner will t':lrry 1........,. Prcpm, IWl This newspaper will not Magnificent views. Up ~~'i~~~;-ri· ~ knowingly act>ept any per 3 bdrm. 2 balh & ~fbi.H~ Trlrl'••• ZM advert1s1ng Cor real lower 2 bdrm. 2 bath :!:;;:~~·.wt !:: estate which IS m viola Complelely forn1shed <Jut oil°""'> Prop lllO t1oru>C the law · For w111ter & summer °"'°'~•••Prop ;jjilO rentals Owner has lert ::Zf~!:·;.~;:~;:'. = --------• stale. Bring oHers Rt1I ut•lt "•Mod , I llllU p ' ed $7 RENTALS ERRORS: AdYerffwn nc at so.ooo. 11 ....... t'lirouhod 1100 .a.owd check tt.eir ods llw>H l•lu1n1>llod l2(0) doilw tio...n f'Yrn"' L nl mo 'J and report lf'o g=:::~:~~![~;· ~ ron hwclahfy. TM i:= r~~· = DAILY P'ILOT .. ._... associated BROKEAS--AEAl TORS l01fi w Bo•b<Jo b'l Jti.&1 ~~::~:! ~;· = labllty for .... fint \po.-... l'oo h1correct h1Hrtio11 Du~x hnts"-tlt "'"' l ol•rn Jlliol ....a.. d J Aph t'lirn or l nr 3'W -1, an ncluded) :::',Board ~ 2 up & 2 down on a 11o1.11 Wot•I• !\': HUGE lot, prov1d111g ad· ~~O:;>;r:~1•1, 1110 ditional off-st pa rkmg lar••-R•n .. i. !: Hot11se1for5* lo the existing 4 car RHtt•hlo~arr• U>O •••••••••••••••••••••••garage FanlaSl ll" &'fO::'RO:.~.~·"' !:: G...,.., I 002 finant>111g. low down and a....-. Rtn11I •410 11 l ls l111111>1n11 Rtotol clO) ••••• •• •••••••••• •••••• OW In erest pay men . I ~ ~ ~~~~~'" R ... ll. "'•Alf<! ::;: TENNIS + POOL best rental area. steps to 111"' Ront•i. s acre estate, 4 Br 4•., beat>h BUSINESS, INVEST-I Ba. has ll au. Patrick JACOBS RWTY MDIT, RNANCE ' Tenore. rltr1ss-1.221 ==~~ = :::=~) = 111_,....... ~ ll-y V.tnll'd" !GI ~ ........ Tn • Ym ANNOUNCEMENTS, PDSONALS & LOST & FOUND AnnDWM'rrnt"nU Cat Poof Lt11I NOUtb Lo<t• ...... Pttson1b • S.:X-111 Out.• Trew ti• SERVICES !w-r~1c-1 Dlrtttor> £MrtO~MENT & PREPARATION Sthoob ln>lf11<t>On Joc:.Wutf'd• H•lpv...,,.., 11 • r MERCHANDISE Arui- APCJ(Janitft ...... ._ llt<)rln &ildooe II aten•I• c • .,.., .. .,~., ......... , c ...... Doc• fnolO\ ... ''""''"'' c .... ,. s..i. Hotws 1-c-i. Je-,.f'lr)' Ll\ntot\ 11><111_, '41>ttll-• lhW"t:UAMOW:t "IA\f'd \lutt<al l~t\unt•ftO Offort t'Yro a. t..qwp P.u t=t~f::. Spon1 .. Cood• Slart. Rt'IC•Ynnl 81r ~~1tf'adN>.H11'1.SIAtrt0 BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT CtntUI 8o•t.s.M11nt Stt~1t~ 8o1ll.Mat1n.t £qu,1p Boou p.,..., eo.u R ... 1 Chln<r llotu.Saol lloo1>.5l1po Oo<h l!oal> Sjoftd 6 Sl I Boot> stor.,. llANS'°RTATION Alttt•rt Campen~~ R••l £Jtttnc Cart llolMJt "*" Mcl« C)'cla. koaltrs• MlllO< Hnu s.Jc R«ol Trlllon.Tra••I !':.t~~!':"J.ru AUTOMOBILE Gt"fwt•J Ant.Mt~ l"lu J1h R«rf'thoe \ etudn Sp;.·b R•c.-Rod' 'WIW'f'l l>rn f'.t Truth \'•lb A1.rt~L.tu111ie AlllOI W•otrd AUTOS, IM'°RTED v ....... 1 AW• MOCIW(I 111111 .\iotm ltult) HllV. t'i1pr1 Ci"-IAh U.tl)un ff'rt•r• .. ,., 11.00• J4)!1i•f Jt'r\.,t'n t\1urwwnn "''"" 1.AmborP•nl lhtd• '41f'rte"ilt• .. twn' ~·; llliH iJVCI P.Att' .. P~U),'.M t'utMh• k<fl•ull Rull> HO)rf R()\r< M.•it ~ ~twut f•>"'• r,.,,,..,.,., \ulb•·~· \•hv MIT8S, NEW AUTOS, USED WM11I Alil\ &tit l ...dJllilf\ l°ilfMiffU l1--\h~ l-1\n ,h:• l..\l'IM't l \JfthMM•I \.Uf\e1h· l...W:•• 0-·•~ t\lf'll Jm~1111I Lutt""" )t4\t'f1-.ll ""'""" 'h»1h1n;: t•ttbimohth' l'lfiltt f1hltk111•t. t)14tll••• l°thH~t.·flH11I \t"Jit .. . ,.,.,~ -------- Use the Daily Pilot "F'asl Resoll" serv1C'e dlret>tory Your serv1re 1~ our sper1alty Call 642 5678 ext 322 Ml(" Wanl Ads 1'i\ll ~\6 •M Yl\IJ mi lr1•~ r111 "111 '116! 'fTZl '111:1 ~ Ren11ssance 1nsp1111ion. 1 'fl.1.1 woik ol art 1n 11$ own naht 'Ill:> Fabulous fllet crochet to do :: two ways-as an altar cloth about ~~ •91103 • or as 1 panel about .111 27-36 • 1n bedspread cottoo "''' Pattern 7516 charts. d1rectlons :i~ for S1st1ne Madonna Met crochet ~~ SZ.00 for each !>'Item Add ~15" soc uch pattein for postaet ~~ and ht ndhne $114 lo: fll1 Alice ... ~ Vlll MeHlecraft Dept.~ -= D1~_PllcM ~; Ii lfl, (14 ~ Sta.. ... Tll\, llT 10113. Prillt .... ..... r.i, ...... ,.,, -ltlZ ....-nft ~ 3 fr• 1111terns 1nSldt. 170 best ixMCJ. dolls. quilts. mo1e1 Kn11. Ctodld. EmbrOldet. SI~ M1 CUIT IOOlS. .$U8 • ..... r.1111& Ntl50C ......... -' ...... llSM ' a.611 0. ,.,.. ll'-14 Qlkl llldlile Qlllls uu..-11111tQ11t1as t~t:.~ .. Sim~5' 12" ..... , .... Qirills m_,.. ·•· 11111111 1~-lZ"'8J Cifts '•'Or-... 1Zl·Sllb '•''1£ IZZ·Stlfr '•' hft lltQocW , • IJttlt .. ""'' Classlnect Ack art rt1llr, small "people to people ' Siles Ciils with big re- 1deralllp ind big r~ suits! To place your d_,.ted Ml. till today llW., M fl ,.._ Clldltt ll"""J '"" = llU..Mfl ~ ll~Clfl l~lllt ......... l~r.fllt 1a.a-QiA 111 ..... c....1 M2·Sf7'1, THE REAL ESTATERS Zip Ahead! A ZIP TO SEW-no waist sum. hltlna problems! Then ZIP TO GO 1n thlS cnsp slurtdress tMt Cll'I be worn slrll&hl and fJSJ Of hpUy bed. Sew atld SM! Pnnled Plltern 9162 Half Sim 10\t 12~. I•\\. 161\, 181\, 20\\. 22\t Silt U\\ (busl 37) tJMI I 718 Jlftlt ~inch *' $2.00 tlr .. ...... ... * .... """'"' .......... '*. llMIM llMTll . ''8tiinl1'it wi ~..::. :t-'"""t 11111. Mil MIOlfSS, ZIP, SUI .i mu llUllB Wofktnl WOIT\lft? Look smM1, be smMt. dress foi leu-sew 1 •¥d· robt with our NEW FAll·WINIER PATTERN CAlALOC l'.oupon for Free $2 patte.n 1nsidt-f0111 dlolet! Setld SI 50 11 cun ms .. suo _. m.1' Dall .. a.lie l~l4QlldQlll llU .. 111111 Ollllllt l»Sa•• .. -.. -Bools l'ld ~ so• '° ......... ~ WATaflOMT Will TIADl Luxurious Fren t>h Normandy S Bdrm S Bath estate with slip for SO' boat Will trade for smaller home or income property or sell for 20<: down and t>arry balance at 12'1 Priced at Sl.675.000 ME AVERDE PACESITTEI! Yo u must see this elegant 3 Bdnn 2 bath home with a beautiful. spacious living room with overlooks secluded back yard. Garden like kitchen, dlning area and family room overlooks another secluded patio. Many , many other elef ant features Owner wil help with financing. Priced only Sl6S,SOO. Call 546·2313 THE REAL ESTATE RS BIG CANYON CONDO STEALS! 2 & 3 Bdrms a\•ail. $184.000·S23S.OOO w terms! Must liqwdate now Patrir k Tenore. Agl 7S9·l221 CONDOUVING Forget the yard work with this 2 Bdrm rondo' Large assumable loan .uid owner will also a:. sist What more do you want' S7S.«Xl full pnt•e Ca ll 979-5370 ALLSTATE REALTORS ----- .. 751-1818 DttiCJll"leaMty WOOOIRIDGl Pride or ownership shows in lhis 3 Bdrm 3 bath + ramily room con do Upgraded thruout Large assumable 12'~ loan. Call Cor appt s210.ooo 759-1616 U~lf)Uf ti()'"f~ REALTORS. 675-6000 2443 Eu1 Cour Hlghw•y. Coron• d~I M" WI ltAVE 5 0 OF THl BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN find what )OU want in I Dail} Piiot ClasMf1eds WANT ACTION ' Class1Ced Ads 642·5678 ;;. 'fow Ooit, Ac•m't G..,,O. ti-Au ord1,,9 ro rh• Srcm I., devthip ''''"'""'F l<Jt W<dnt>doy, lf()d lllQr'th C01Ht"\fJ'Jnd1ng to ~tS ~f ywr Zodooc burh \•If" .,..,, ,, '" 61 0.•fl• , ,,..,. . ,, . ...., 61¥11 ... ~ \(."Mft,_• ,,,""'" 6)01 •01 ...... ifj~ OAJ..,t! ,., l.'l'f11" 116 • • t $o<., '8 l"t•1••• "' eew.11 .. , ,,~,..,., )lf11_, t.IS1...a . .,,. ,. . ... , .... . ,,..,... "' 'W ••• 10-.~.., "'°'~ 'OM . ,, ...... 410. g· .• ,., 11 AO.Y9 t1C_,..,,., 0 ... n..._,, l)A1w o-.i., "tt ; .. ._ ••'-ll'l'• , .. CAU FOi COU>I ~ WfSUY M. TAYlOI CO .. IWT<>'$ 2111s • .....-•11-' MEW ,ORT ClNTU. M.I. 644-4910 THMIMG TOWMHOMI? Call the :speo1hst.s at the l'ondom1n1um in· formation t>e·n~r Touchstont' Realty 963.at67 * SISIDOWM• D .... Tll 'I 4 Bdrm 2 ba PoOll hdll:M. • AQume hi·bliliritt leaJI. owe strai&flt note. SUCC~RMLTY 549-191U OAlllYINI C T U 0 V 0 Y S £ l I E It l 0 0 I ' C S T It P £ 0 M P E T 0 II C It t ' Y I C R N I O A S A S A l S A Q L It I A f T E A R £ R S £ V It S T L l t N H S A A C L Y I Y E T A E T T I l I I t T ' '• ,, IAYCREST Large t>ostom ,built family home on quiet street 4 bdrms .. formal dining rm . huge family rm . 2 fireplaces , pool and even a dog run $389,SOO Atlrat'lll'C owner financing I·-''"" '"" • ·~·~ '"°""" " ....... ... c.-. U 0 S I E H 0 P £ L P N U R T ' Y A f BAHNCL6AEU,AlltA£tEI TNAGONYEHMRTltltE YTll 8 R N I I A Z A S T I A S 0 C A t t BAAKHAHCKUCTZNOClT! T 8 L l I S H C 8 0 0 0 A A M H t S G N I P I M I L J N It T £ 0 0 T J ' A I M R S M N l E I T A 0 ' Y , S I t , 9 A 8 ME I 0 A 0' HT TETE •o A• I . 17 141673-4400 121 JI 621·2121 11' t II 11111 _,,,.I ..... hit,, II• .11 ~ ,,,,., I 11111 LOWEST PRICE CdM $224,950 Only steps to Corona del Mar Beaches' Now re duced S2S .OOO by motivated owners 1 As $69,950 $7,000DOWN I A must see' Set>unty gated 2 Bdrm condo. pools. saunas. spas Va- cant and owners anx- ious Act now. 546-2313 THE REAL ESTATERS sume 113•'1 lst, owner 2 5 "'C EST"'TE will carry 2nd Call now! • "' • "' 673-tlSSO New huge hilltop estate. 360 deg vu lo oi:ean. !llJ!'>:*;,, :oo~ ~e~~c. ~~~e~ 1hoc~~~ ,!:.~ .. i.a._11111!£.-.~.~ .. ~ .. '11~ ;::~• Patrick Tenore. 1\ gt ATTENTION BUILDERS Large R·2 lot. Easts1de Costa Mesa, plus pretty as a picture home with park line grounds' 3 Bdrm, l~ ba, hardwood floors. dbl gar. Room to build 2 nd unit StS4,900 refng. washer & dryer 1nt'luded' Call to see' 646·7171 F'or Class1f1ed Ad ACTION Calla Daily Pllol AD-VISOR 642·5678 759.1221 I OK DOWN Lrg 3 Br 212 Ba rondo located in Costa Mesa. Amenities inc lude mi cro-wave oven. wet bar. inter t>om, 2 car garage w opener Lo monthl} payment Ask· mg S 128.SOO 642-5678 STARTING A NEW BUSINESS? Accorclng 10 C1llfornl1 Bulln111 and Profession• Code (Sec. 17900 to 11930) 111 p1r1on1 doing bu1ln111 under 1 flctltlou• n1m1 mu1t file 1 1t1t1ment with the County Clerk ind hn• It publlth•d four tlmH In • n1w1p1per Mrvlng th• 1r11 In which th• bulineH 11 located. T"• at1t1ment I• required by lew 1nd I• nec:1111ry In protecting your bu1ln111 n1me. Moat b1nkJ require proof of filing to open commercl1I 1ccoun11. The DAILY PILOT provldtl bOth llllng ind publlc1t1on 11rvlce1. We have 111 the n1c1111ry form• ind m1lnt1ln 1 dllly 11rvkt to tM Ofanoe County ~u11. Either •top by one of our convenient offictt or phone the LEGAL DEPARTMENT 642""321 , Elt. 332 fOf lftOr9 lnfonnttlon Ind fonM, ,, ... -.... .... ll 't.ow ...... ·•~tw ........ '°'"" ~<.··--, ....... u .... n r . ...-a..,. ~· \1't..,.i • ,,,"" >Hf' )•\ ...... .... ~c;., ~,, .... 1'$._ .. "41 ,. .. _ J1Wt1 ,, . .,.., .... , '"°' ...... Jtw .. , 'l•..z JO'lf .. ~9'. "° ...... (: (.-J g \J tC"-'C' "°' ,._ 19S.-• ..,_ ., . ., ...... ~ IJ '*' ... ,~~ "'°'"" 1161 ... •• S...00 '"'°"' ......... to .... , ~°'"' l :'ltr1.1mJ L £ 11 U N T It II A J It S S I [ l C • I : ..... ....... ...i . ..,, ......... ,.,... .. .. .. ... ' 1em Cue a• 1 • .. ""' .......... ... .. lun.r ,. .. ' .... • ' Cle* ...., ,_ ~ .............. :-· .. . . .. ~· ... ! '----------------.. ,.. . r\ STEPS TO IUCH Super l()('aluin. :.tret?t to strt.•f•I lot with room to a<ld on 4 lillrm c u:-.tnm home• ""h l'oa s tl1ne and "hite"Jtl'r \It'"' M agnir1rent lar11e derk perfect ror indoor and outdoor h\ lnJ? S68.5.tJOO Make your shopp1nii t'as1er by us111~ the Daily Pilot Class1f1ed Ad~ A Salute to TURnf ROCK THRACE -VIEW President home at last year's price & owner assisted financing. Gracious 4 BR detached res. w 121 :! RA + powder rm. lg stone fplcs m both laving & fam rms. $399 .000 Lee Henkel 752-1414 ( £51 I STAINED GLASS IEAUTY This super 4 BR fam ily home near South Coast Plaza has been modified & customized w/lots of stained glass windows. Big yard for the kids! Easy access to everything $159 ,900 Jerry Thompson 551 -8700 < ES2 l 1::~:~;~1 S©\\~~-"t.~s··::: -----14,..4 ~r CIAY I, POllAltl 0 ttcoonqe ""''' of fhe fou• Kro.,.bi.d wo<dl be '°"' ro ID'"' lovr wmple WOtd1 I S T R H A H 1· I 12 I I II T I I L H I I I I 1· I H 0 0 I N l t Ii I I I' 1Mfe'1 I MW lif~lle In to•n. Tllelf pl111t1 Cly 1Cr1lgllt U41 11'<1 Wiii tlH 1111 Mntl I G E W D 0 E 1 •ot•t". - -. I ' I' I I I 0 c-1e ...... chud .. ........, by 1.11~, "' .... ....-q -odt vOv -lop ,,_ tltlP No 3 bolo- I 6 ·~1· .. ;~~·u.~<!~~1~m I' r r 1· I' r I' r I ! f) A;~ .~t,"m '"'I I I I • l I r I I SCRAM..t.ETS A.Mwen Ill Cl•sifie.tle. UOO Women In Bu1ine11 Coming Sunday, October 18 , 1981 in the Daily Pilot A tribute to th e Orange Coast's SUCCESSFUL WOMEN in business ., .. .. The Orange Coast's Successful Business Profess1dneb <>f 1981 This is the Actual Size Ad For best reproductlo"· 1 clear b41ck and wt11te photo or anv size ca11 be uaed Your mel!Slg. will Kcom· pany th• P•CIWft' 1n thtf spac41 II you ctioose not lo publish a p1ctute fill me 'Pact With your rnesnge National Women in Business 1s October . 18 lhrough 24 To honor area women tn busrness. m- dustry and commerce. the Daily Pilot will pubha~ a special tribute in its October 18 edition,. Our Salute to Business 1nd Professional Women 1s an exceptional opportunity to introduce a new or longtime associate to tht people of 1he Orange Coast. or to honOI' awards. ach1evtmerns or contributions Businesswomen Salute notices wrn be t\wo column by two inches each, With a photo you J)Co" v1de. The cost of each notice rs only $32. · • · ... • 'I • I I .1 I • I I · I : . ~ . I .1 r Orange Coast DAILY PILOT fT uosdoy October t 3. 1981 Ho.n~w. ,Hoa .. 1-ors. Ho.tw••ors.t He. hr Wt 1~"·7".~!.~~~.~~··,·o·~·. ~~····1·0·;,· ~ ... ·=~~····,·0·:,· =·~~ .... ~. ~:=~!~ ...... ~ .... :::~~~J·:-.;; ....................... ······················· .........•................. ~! ................ ' .. .... ,........ • '"""' ....... ~ ........ ~ ~........... ~ ........... • •• ~ 1001~• IOOZ .... ttl.d IOMC t M •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• '-"S• 11 b~.. 2100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... , ................................................ 4!!.~ •• ~ ....... !~.~~ J. '-'U ... ,L OCEANFRONT Trad' Luxury Ntwpor1 ............................................. 3 Br z 81. Condo. nr s..ityW'OWI......_ M111l 11l.clestato.ownu1 T " IY OWHIR homt' on ., ure tor In IUCH/Affor•lllh OCIA.M\llW SC Pina. SA Pool, LINDA ISLE Ddrr duwn p1ymt-11t or Rtdur•d tbounnda PL•CE Nt'w cu11t bit 2 111y com.-Umll or' Eqult~ 148,500 wltb low low So La1una11tldettatt. Sp1, Sauna ~ Child ln ll'rtlll on U11s new btlow 1ppralul• AS "' Jo•rtnchNonnMdy JBK Uao .ooo . A('t now down 2 yr. 2 Br, 2ba, 3000 aq ft. prol decor OK $49·3232 E\t'lllll~ op1>01·tun1t,\'1 Wad(' la~oon R1lbo1lsl1ndhomr SUM•: LOW M O flltOf'HTIES -& dl'n bornr C'an bt ~~04~~: tuOp Aerni famrm Mlll 11e1Byra, u.tt.OOOTrade forPaJm 3 Br, uw kitchen. \ll'\\ lrom ~~l'lU\'Ulitr .trl'hlll't'lUral lllH~, Rltr PMTS1 No quallryma• i.plil Sl!!IS,IXX>. OWC 3'111 •ml ptla OK Aaou Sprln11. l.ake Ar btautlful homt lffl de~agnt-d 6 bdrm. 5 hulh. playroQm, U'-11'6 Ntwly drroratt'tl 5 Qr & 4 lll2''2 1a Sea)horc: b'73~78 MN from bch Mary Janie rowhud or lncomt real Cont1ntntal $700 J k " d br tnrlud massivt• dl'n 6 Id S d -"'" -RJtr 1131 1aM Hlllt. 499 3470, 551 8215 W ~l tJr room N l'n Slap ror l larl(c Col'OftodefMw IOU ~lus lndoor jJC'Unl' oJ[.\0do31~~2·;n4 lcry.,..bvOwwr HARBORR E OCEANPRONT lt ... h.... 2 bdrm-.-3-b-•. -10-v-tl-y boat~ $1,350.1100 ....................... STF.AL sz:.w.~· llurry, ~;: !i·~~. 4(\r~o~om~t IDG l.AGUNA BCH . new W..t.ct JtOO townhouat, pool, car. FIX & SA YE rail now• I-Ai or Undia ) Qu11l t'lot't' PfOP"rtlt~ bea~he~ o.l'.nrr will~. Juwl hitl~od a RR 2bt trom 129.900. rent $400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mr/op -~d71~ .... No pd.a. $700 LIDO ISLE HOMES • ~\·atured Ill\ Home~ Tou~ lhl~ lovelv lradittonul spttC'ious. t•ustom 3 bdrm. 3 hath hon1l'. new~ rt.'(!t-t•or<1tl'cl . PrtC'ed lo St•ll CjUIC'kly at S47S.OOO Must Sl'e • Newly remodelt'<l :~ hdrm. 2 bath plus l~t· ;-1•(•re<1l111n room & 2 patios. Heam n.•1 lang~ (; rt.'Hl lur enterla 1n1ng • S4W,tXHl Bt·~I prate fol' I ht• money -PENINSULA-,OIMT 11.t.ClfFiOHf · l'auorumic· lia) & on•an \'tC'\\' at \\'Cdgt'. from pnme largl' lot. 1 hc1rm. 3 twlh <·u:-.lorn homt• 3700 set It lt•ttlunng manne room Sl.385.UOO WEST OCEANFRONT Triplex u111l~. xlnt frnanc1ng S600.000. BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J.i I Boy\1d1· Q,.v .. N B b75 6161 REALTORS 675-5511 LOAN A.SSUMnlOM: COM ..... witt. CJOOd flft..c:llMJ. hell •ff 3 ~ 2 Nf'. fa111lty roo"'. CloH to evtrytllhtCJ at S429,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Comt Hwy .• CoroM dtt M• 675-5511 • * I 0% DOWN• * I Spyglass MaMioe 131/1% RMl!c:incj New custom s Or with on this spacious Camil)' 51, Baths, library pool home fealunng 3 bdrm. & spa, elel'ator. custom den. family room & glass. wood throughout formal dinrng with 3 car Allow us to arrange your garage• Only $240,000 private showing Of fee 759-ISOl or 752 7373. fered at S2.300,000. Walker&Lee Real Estate H9-1501 ' RCTaylorCo <>40-9900' !Classified Ads. your one s~ho..P..ll!!!.&Ser:iLer RfSIOENTIAl REAL ESTATF SERVICES GltEA T VIEW -FEE ,.Of'etrf 3. BR. 212 BA Large family Rm. 2 fireplaces. Beautifully landscaped & tas tefully decorated . + surrounded by patios. The best in fin anC'tng. $273.500 IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 Irvine Trrr ~l homli ~107« • 752·1t20 ~lllt lll hnanc11111 or wall ltl•11u1sunri-MOdl'l mo 499-381B Lot w/plans Bldr has "'" '°" - featurej 4 r. rte rm So.Coad Co.do , ... ~------•I t'Ons1der tradei. Shown Oubl11nd11111 \lew with AcrteCJtforS. 120 con1tmoney.=or Meu Ve'*' 4 BR 2 Ba. ~o~:.0Nt::i~e11~ttl~~I~~ 3 8dr. IUlltruahlr lonn. IS LOCATION by appt only Plin only ,;,~ul,~n~~c:11,s~·c~ ....................... Jo1ntvtnl11tt___ :bl r11r 1r1·~N·n1~r bul owner will carry Isl no down $40-3666 IMPORT•~ $~.000 Pnnr only Ron S49~.ouo A11t·nt . Onn 2~ At'n:$SI0,000 . w r nr . va ov. To 111 approx 13•; and Whela """' r Jackson SM tlklO 6 1 ti Thli property located in a..toh S8SO mo. 54M7~ hmt .. n bl G n You bet it 15' So ('Offit' ·--------167'.'2311 64071'M fastgrowtngart'aofSan ....................... 7~·U34olr owner is exi c' 'rel! 1sot> 111111 out~tanding " ,..., BemardUlO Ca can be Hoen,_..a.d Meu V&rd.-4bdrm Asllt>. Agt. 759 1221 Real Estate Al 1 Mod 1 R h LIDO s •Hos 10 e In 11nc: u "' bought on easy terms ....................... wl pool. new paint &t Sao Jouqum V1lla1s 2 31r21o i '-'U ... IL Geo Frey RF. Inc lalbool.a.d 3106 crpt, gardening &t pool bdrm, I '~ bu St;iined A.a......,. T ~ 714 /1242-4877 ••••••••••••••tt••••••• serv ancl.S850.S46-99SO. NOTHING DOWN i;lnsa entry ~:xn~llcnt $187,000 PLACE S :icrr11 w wt1ttr 1n1-------1s395 rents this charming loc11111111 neiw Coif ten Wllt..IPPE8 BVOWNt:R nib pool ~.,11 ~h·•pping • 67S.1771 ,.fta ..... fl&S · Lucern V:illc:y 119.900 "'IOI\ 2bdrm w/sttpsavt'r .d~.,'!---~_,lib. l)J::.:)P.~l\'.1'~" " v vr-~ " ~!ll_a~ ~ .... t. •&UT .&15 1 lu~hen. &t landscaped yd ~ .~."' ,,,_ >•it11it~1tyromi:nunity. l!Jll~••llll'I~ ·-1 ~---~ "'""'"""' r N I I VI .•-.~•-4fftt. y movtd. -..~,-HG-Co-.-1.... 21Ht tba ~ or lndSl"J)@tJ "454 ew ee~ant 4 Jr l' eJn't m.ik\• payment~ """ ""'' ·~ ,-=:= 1600 3BR $875 ·Also $280 rtnt1 th11 torran partial \ u, Take O\'c:r i•x •1st1tlt? 2 lluu:ir~ ob .i lot • ...,_.., tbdrm Olta 1 1 w Ownr r()nlr""tor r1nJn r Sl'"'.000 $16."""''"wn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4BR Bayfronl 11200 c gt-s Ye · '" 1nanc1n11 al t2'. '" \Mluu tShortTerm) partulllJtJespdl6418 avail SS7S,OOO lll'aullful 4Hl'. 31lr nr \lllllll 1-'IB<'l' Pr()j)t'nte~ C-2, Cor.ef' Lot 2BR Iba $2.SO!wk Rtnhmes63HS55 Fee CDM ILUFFS bch, pvt rr.ir elH 752•1920 Eicctllent C-Otita Mtsa 3BR2ba $400/wk A\a1I Nov 7th J Br. 2 Aboq~ beach. llt'l o~ garagl', lots more lorat1on Zoned for 3BR 2ba $800 wk Ba in College Park. 1 ()cran Blvd ~mt µm Sl!IS,000 67ti104 SACRIFICE 8Jyrn:'l 3 BR + w new many uses 3700 sq It WaterfronlHom~. lnr block from school New Rd Out or traffH· t LEASE JOH pont & :.pu SOS.000 under Large lot Good f111anr 6?3-a!OO paint. rrptr, large yani. degree \1e1< Ocean & Jt;STSS. ON S20IC REOUCTIOH mkt \al $2.50,000 fre tn2 patio S750 Mo 752-2318 Jett~ from e\W} ""' StlOOMO '+513 CAMPU5Dl·IRVINE ONLY S7K tl73 7761 agt Charlie R~a~~ Tarbell lalboo ,.._... 3107 days,S40-7576ev~es~·-- dow Pi op line hi.:h t1dr Super 4Hr. 31ia tS30o ap DOWN ~ ....................... 3 Br 2 Ba 2 car garage, L>blt' '°'est 2 )r.. l'leor Jlht>d tu total pnee ea \.t'r~a1llti. 2Br Wa Pt'll EASTILUFf --3 br. 2'• ba, winter RV storage, rovtred land •nl'I St.zso,ooo mo > Spa, l'UI de ~111·. thbe, ot•u \'ll'" Stl~.ooo 3 llr llomt• 2 UJ Nt·~ S6951mo ~ Montero patio. range & disposal. owe p p APPi ouh do~e to beh Sl!l'J,000 As~ume Sl.28.000 uf S&I. l' JI II 1• t 1 n I( & l' t (' ' '-'UAIL 1·879·5991._213 33.s-4696 S62S Mo Call 979-6761 1714 > 673 652.S, G7J 22111 Ownt'r ti75 9522 loani. al 17'. Sl82!1 mo $20.S.OW T L~ I~ 3148 afts.JOPM. Lg. CustHOME EA.STSIDE mmiflll No qu.il1fy1n~ <h cl Roy Mc:C .... Rltr. PLACE ••••••••tt•••tt•••••••• New Wilson Pk Condo, 4 be<lroomJi, 3 b;i th, 2 Woodland School unrn ..,... 730 2270, llm 642 26112 541-7729 Whitewater vu Ernerald 3Ur. 3Ba or den. dlx cpl, story I bloc·i.. r1om pridt'ofowner..hipJ BR OM~ 'ROPYTIES"" Bay 2 Br 2 Ba +Loft drps. micro. AC. elec 2 Be a C.' h l.o ~ cl II w n 2 Ha . ~ mablt•r ~ U~ll IH ~LT 0 Rs BAY eracH tennis-pvt beach.pools. car gar, pool, spa. S82S Pa Y m J Ow_nH w 111 hn l i bl)111" LR w fplr OwntrRnc.tciaa • IA Prim~ OcHnfrOftt ORAHGE COUMTY !P.!.t' $tJM)mo ?25 1120 + de~ J.!!n!l-S1·9350. !'arr~· A pen sut & Su1l A (' li:t• fJm rm Onlv -·.,, AND BOATSLJP Ample sm>, l!rand tn 2 tenanl comm'I bldgs OCEANFRONT I Jm. pvt Brookview 3 Br 2~, Ba 223NarcissusCllM mJ1 St3\l.SOO Try 20'. dwn lnT~Rock vtt·~ and steps tu ~w1m I.cased, low m11in · poi nt Spedarular condo, end unit. frplc. ~O'l3434 lluth L;1t1rtt·. ai:t l,1ke nt·~·lhreebedroom ln\'estor or uwestor'tc! mini( The prc~ent tenanre. passive mvest· views. I or 2 adlts $990 S7SO . pool1tenn1 s ~ewport Bay 1 ic" for 1~16 •1380 11nd den ~l)Ul level l'ctndo nant Whoe\'er thought 1 ~d h ment. Existing 7 "'1~/r _per mo. 499-30IS _lSl-3191 a.~-· ___ _ ~ale. int'ld~ l'ustom llonwm('ollet:e P.irlc iln Tur,tlenl>Ck V1stash. you could bu} Ua)front ~~~~r~o;ct~~1~lfo~1;~ loan. OWC 10'7r finanr ... _ rt•---"" 1169 D•aPoW 3226 Spyglas~ 5 OR hum•· S 120 000 .ar .:r anu Y room wit property for ll's:. than it rnuld fit your!.lO<; mg for 10 yrs. $375.<KXI. .-wpo -pool & spa n'C'•·nth 31 • 0 wet bar opens onto pallo must homes 1n Newpurt r Q 1 Pl· re Pro rt ••••tt•••••••••tt•••tt• ••••••••••• .... •••••••• featured 111 Oranl(t• l'u • I /4:-'o a11d i:reenbf'lt Largt• Uearh? WE are St'lliOi! 01 t!rcd JI $!K•l.llOO Cull uai a pe ies BAYCREST 5 bdrm **BEACHHOUSE flome & <:Jr•lt·n finClftclftcaavail. mu!iter :.u1le w1lh •,interest ir1 our 4 foroppvtntrncntto~et' 7~:!_9JO homewlpool,largeyard 2 br. frpll', builllns. magaime \'t'r) lilll•· 121:11 ~ 1151 balc:ony Priced undl'r bt'<lroom hme with •12' 642-5200 Rare N B. ocean view C 1 Sl800 LI DO ISLE _ga_J_a_£!~S50. 499-29116 down & xlnl tt•rm-. lh Mt•sa Verd(' market lor qwc:k :.alt' at hoat dork for $275,t>OO ,. property 120 front ft charming 4 bdrm. 2 Fo.taiR y.., 1234 uwner 951 !lliSS • S299,500 $279.500 Whether )OU move 1n owe Isl T D Agt, bath, newly redecorated ...................... . $25 OOO DOWH Oelu"e 3 bedroom 2,) D.M. Marshall Rltr y~urself or lea:.t> 1t vul , ~I 7300 _ _ St800 mo Yearly Bill HOME FOR RENT L" .··s'<umahl" loJn I I.lath Mei.a Verde Ranch 760-0835 1 1r l' earning potential 1~ Condominiu ... .s/Town-Grund}', 67~1fil... -4 Bdrm. POOL S9SO ., u J , ., antasltc Bt>tter hurrv • F T h Remodeled 2 br 11 re bl} le home l>tnmi:. two L-a leach 10481 on this one 673 4666 hotltesforsaAe 1700 antast1c own ouse. Fenced yard & garage. 1 f1rAplar0 s fam1l• room -.,,-. Ownhr Broker ·-----llml!~~l ••tt••••••••tt••••••••• ocean view, lrplc, ever· Kids & ""ls welcome. pat111 R 2 lot 1< CJI· , '" "' ' J •••••• .. ••• .. •••••••••• "' ,... r 0 r u 1111 S:!tiS . o~:~~ Ntt·t' sm• llarkyard Sub Charmin~ 3 bdrm :! bath ___ 19111!1 _____ , loot Sips Avail. yth111g . furnished S895 S4S·20QO !\gent, no Cee. o~ ncr Agent m 11 J II offer.. o~ ner +-Ruest apt No l.'nd I --------•I Waterfront community Mo 760'9117 H..tlM)fow leedt 3240 957.9303 640 MJO mot 1\•ated EnJo~ ~he Emerald Terran• Walk THE ILUFfS PEHIHSUU 1.2 &JBR Condos from Westcl.tfl 3 bdnn. den. 3 ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• --l'uolon•anbrwzr1. CJll tol>eal·h Assume loan MOVING ·MmtStH POIMTDUPLEX Sl50.000toS385.ooo A~ ba . nr schls. pk , hc:wti•tLaC..ta .. toda),9792300 O~ner~1llhelpf111an1·e E;iccel f1nanun1: On<• of tht> \'er} few sumeloan &owneras ~·aterigardnerpd S975 4 bd 2 ba I b Tarbd, Reafton 5295.000 Pt>g Allr·n. Hltr. lt•ase opt t'Jrmt•lita duplexrs ~•thm the rm· s1St_ financing. Res agt ~~ avail thru June fam r~. fo~~ d~~· 4~ 7578 plan rondo 4 Hr :lba 1 rn Jn I of l'l'n 1 n ~u I a SheJJa. 21J.~-s272~ .....,.8635, 499·2781 Bonus rm, 2.., car gar MESA.VYDE OC f:.\NFRONT :"<1·~ Br bath d11~n,1a1r~ Point 4bdrmsupw11h :I lnc:OtM P__.., 2000 Versa1lles. lovely furn 2 3,000sqft Sll9Spermo Modular T) Pl' llome,, Hl'aut gre{'nbelt i iew bath!>. :s bdrm & 2 liath) ........ ;.~:;?....... br, 2 ba condo, ocean vu, Jim Owner/ Agt COHDO 1 d 1 d h N"'" I> redernratcd down &a4rarg:irato:eon $870 642 6l49 ~ Sl5.000 down £xrellent ea:.e an · 3 1111 <·h~. $239.500 Call .I L r~ter an anl(le lot MAKE AN OFFER! .: -979·S370, 770.79211 ~~~ l To RS financing. owner may 2p;erhrfr~~~:~•sh1•~~~ E \'e wk nd 759 89H9. OCEA~~~~~8~1uxe S43S rents this country carry balanct: on 1\ITD tluwn 499·:.llfi wkdys 752-8011 3 Income Properties WanterSllOOl mo style 2br w/pil'ket fnce Spy9lass Front Row This former mod<>I homt• ts 'c>ry highly upgrad1•d I bedroom~ fJm1h room and spa "1th spc>l" tarular ocean 111'" air c11nd1t1on1nj! pool. 'rcurity system Pnct'd at i2•·1 2 Bdrm, doubll' Eastside Costa Mesa yard & kitchen w new garage. temf1l' area WA.TERWA.TER Dekut~P~ Owner will carry YrlyS1500tmo apple ! Mustsee !#6300 Asking S95.000 l'all EVERYWHERE One bdrm St25.UOO Priced tose!I' 2131446-6684 Also . rent lo own this 2 540·1151 AITD Sl0,000 lln Ownl'r --------• ON SEASHORE story home wienclsd ~HERITAGE REALTORS belo\11 market atS6~.soo --------· D.M. MarslMIM Rltr De111a Point I 026 760-0835 ...................... . OCEAH~ BLOCKS Lease option or sale S8.000 down. no lluahf) Beautiful rorner 1n mg ''"~ home 2 Br Corona tlel :'thr 2 de~ & fam1h roo~ Tom charmtng l Bdrm unitl>. 493 2152 fabulous potent 1a I Priced to sell + ea~1 Hlllltingtoft IHc:h I 040 terms Onh S245 smi ....... ••••••••••••••••1 Call no~.645:0303 N 0 Q L' AL 1 n ING Warm & ~onderful I Br COLDWC!U. BANl(C!RC super pool Ask1njl $178,900 Bkr848 0709 I Costa MHG $41500 MOBILE HOME 1024 LJ>, 1•ly 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. 2 •••••••••••••••••••••• mile~ from orean Big 20'x40' pool ROCS Agent 645-9161 c OOL POOL Owner Wiii h<>lp rinanl't l SpHlat'Ular views. ~111 carr) ut 151,., J Bdrm, 3 ba with J car ya rd OnlySS50! #9646 spra~ hnR 4 bdrm 3 I baths. 2 frpki.. w ET 645-6059 JUST 2 ILOCICS 1~xi gr ar .ohcedeanMv1ews ~·uuy Rent1mes631·~ Fee BAR. beamed ce1hni:. Deroraton..& TOIUCH NEICC"'CD urms o to moon JBdrm l'-'lbacondowith fam rm . lgl' k1l<'hcn. Remodelers l,}JL.l\. ly SI050i mo. patio. No pets, kids OK huge master suitt• ~;x I A.TTINTIOH! ~~~I>'\,~~~·} p~t~:,~ 011UJ..\'.lll\ lllC. Waterf':it H:es Inc J S21197 pans1ve patm & pool Do )our l.hmg and make <;ood ftnanl'tnto: $138.000 114 t.ll llit.:1 14 -1"1fte 3244 a re a ~ roc:k nm med mone) at lht> end of rr :.1925 1 'oll•·t:" ,\ 1 t• •• .................. ••• spa & water fa 11 modeling lovely Bark 1 .,1,1•1 \J\o,,• 1 · \ House1 U.,.slwd RENTALS SlS!l,000 I Ba) Area home and out •••••••• •••••••••••tt•• b S8 MISSIO'.'IREALT'i of money. Bu) me out Getttrai 3202 3 r,2ba 75 4lM!77Jl andf1111sh4bdrmdream Owner (in 89 t1mes ••••••••••••tt••tttt••• 3br,2l,ba S92S P .. ..,"8 ....... IC homt' $295,cmo~ner gross OrCo4Plex 2BR RENTALS 3br.2ba $7251.ag Hills "'"""""'"' tH5·0532or681:i695 152 S $152.500 Bkr YEARLY WEEKLY _LeRaisorRlty8J3..8600 OCUHVIEW HEW LISTING 1 631-4320 WI NTER . 2·3 4 The Lakes 2 story 12~%A.I TD CA.MAL FRONT WITH VIEW 20 USITS. E Side CM BDR MS. NEWPORT t v. nhse. on water, Of S210.ooo OR MOH£ N•wportShorfl \1a1?ntfccnt 8 H ne" Pride or ownership BEACH&BALBOA !bdrm. a c, fridge , Wood & glaSbdes1gn. top 12 Jlaho~ .lo l.'nJn~ th!.' uut ""'tom hit homl' 111 Prine St 249,000 sub JR Property ManaRers frplr, pools & rourts qualtt>, wlk lo br h doors ~ move in <'On~ l'IU\ll•d 1 lidr Jnd !-.pa. mil' Ask for Kevin. 1 675-6173 Adults only, no pets. se r u n ly S)'S I em th1i. 2 <;t\ 4 HR. l fpl< ~ h1•aut1futl~ appointed 546·S880 W -lalbo ltlalld 3206 I yr lease.SS50. 730-ro46, \'a<·uum mterrom Ask steps to pool. ht'iH'h & 11 ~ n"r ~ 111 fin •nc·n F ~ -h a D o r 1 s CI a r k . '"" $395.000 3 frpk~ tennis Ow1wr ~•II take ' " , or sale exc ange 7 _un ....................... 1213l373·l320afteri:nm. " It 2dTUf ~250.0002ndTDfo'oran its on 2 lots mid 2Br .1Basmallhouse -!2: Open Hse Sat Sun 1 4 s or n or t'QUll ~ JPPl t<1 1 it·~ lh1\ frnt.> Peninsula 6 I br. I lg 2 1 S6SO Mo yrly Ca II Rancho San Joaqwn ron· Nolan Real Estate $245.000 home l'.Jll ('ur1 llc:rl~.'M!> br, gross $37 .000 As J ~1rhael days ~-2762. vemently loc. Charm· 497-5454 Rich~rdSower~ Hltr 11.agt 63112611 mm able f1nanc1n g eves&wknds642·2949. mg, cheerful. 2bdrm & Gwen llenr} $~ 000 Owner -- -den overlooking golf EMERALD BAY 714 5!18 S674, 9uo 247H ,2131790.5942 Eves course . No pets. Submit New elegant C'Stm 5 Hr ·1 5% DOWN WIHTB lt&ff AL on children. $925/mo. + <·ar 1:ar. All extras In $2.000 pi•r mo tnunt'CI Trade Luxury Newport I Br Lillie Isle SSOO sec Eves: 851·9331 ; credible white walrr poHrssion Ll>vt!IY 5 BH j home on '2 acre for In 2 Br Iba S600 dal',!. 955-0300. view. Call 760-<1715 2 ~ly Back Ba) url'a Santa Ana I 080 come Untls or • Equity 3 Br 2 ba S8SO S695. 3 BR-~0-ra_n_g_e-tr_e_e with this neat 4 Bdrm 1•--------1 home In :'tksa Verdi' Spal'<' Galore 4 Dr neJr Also has a great honu~ the beach 0~11er~ ~111 room . Cul de sa(• foca hrlp finance Submit lion. Real \•alue al any offl'r Sl7H,5~> llkr COUHTRYFtlEHCH Sl49.950 751·3191 848 0709 HORTH UGUHA. Owner6317215 ........................ ! S280,000 AC't now ' 3Br28a S400wk Patio Hme Freshdecor . Once iii a A.sSUMe I.gr VA. loaR Broker Co-Op Agent Wahrtro..tHOMH gar opnr. adlt comm .. Lif.timr~'ty 3 Bdrm. pool, country 63l-45 16~ _ 611·1400 671-6900 all amenities No pets. C:. SELECT ~PROPERTIES "Int I 044 S215.000 assum loans at ............. ....... ... 12', Lovely 2 sty. 3 br. 2 ba home w playhouse. * *LEVERAGE! Syh•an settuig llear the I BR rondo below markt. ThtS beauUfully appoint· ocean Seeing 1t ts loving S20.000 dwn. 11·718% 30 ed 4 Bdrm Northwood 1t As king S3JS .OOO .Yr loan assum 546-1883_ homt features •L~ o~n ~ terms Will consider kitchen Only $99,500 --------•! 552-4146: 1133-3307 __ . __ Lo purchase armel Mode I in prestigious <.:all 751 3191 • IEST IUY * lal»oa ,.._... 3207 Woodbridge Home 3 Br. 2 Harhor View lfomes fur la 0,,.. Co• Ba Family room. frplr. 'TS f'n1 . • "" .............. • •••• p 1 l i o s . n i c e I y only Sl5,IXX> dn Sfllt'r 98 UNITS nc~ FAR 2br. utils pd, S6751mo 113 landscaped. Lake & ten· "111 t·arry AITD nr land BE;LOW appraisal for E Balboa Blvd contract al below i quirk sale Completely 673-5.150 nu priv S900 Mo . CE SEDllE ELllKS CD. FREEDOM HOUSE pool, spa. and separate •rade I 3 Br. 1 Ba la.riie \ ard playya rd Owner says * 6% S6q COflllft. $95 000 ·641-<1763 trv small down This or $20,00b Disc:. By-Owner Two 2bdrm se llt>r is genuinely TO PRINCIPALS market mtt>re t rates WHhwiftstet-total remodeled in 1981 100": ---640-1327,offire759~ Tot a 11 y up I! rad e d • •••••••tt•••••••tt•••• rented and managed New· rustom luxury 3 br Woodbridge 2Br lbt con· I d d L'lt1mate tax wnte.l'off & home· 1 block from do Patio ......... Nov 1 an scaping an in "' Ferry, 4 frplrs, JaC'. 21, p ~ tcrior Call 1\gent HELP I.I.I, to vestment Less than ba. ar Mo to Mo or yr ete 730-3168, 551-2447 759 <1704, 760 8237 2lr. dn OWC a.II fmanr· I) f 12SO mo Can furn I_,.. hoch 1248 OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE CHA.lMING DUPLEX + IA.CHB.01 UNIT Satualed Best Central Area Costa Mesa. Ideal For Owner In One Unit. Other Two U n i t s Help Make P ayments DRASTIC PR ICE REDUCTION O WNER ASSIST FINANCING. $150.000. Call To See Immediately . NEW OH THE MAltlCfT Fou r Be droom. Three Bath Spa rkling Clean Remodeled Home In Westcliff. Call For The Best Terms In Town Lease-Option l'ossi ble. S2S7 .000 759-9100 u c.,.. ........ N•wpcri C..ew NEW CONDOS -BY BEACH , .. ~ .... ,, •••• tty to ...... occ., ..._ MIW COMTIMPOIAIT c .... -f-lt OM Wecll to Mtd. hotan ... adlltcchn -4 _, ...... ............ tllh2.._+ ..... c*k. ..... c ......... $155,000 .... WATERFRONT HOMES. INC' ltt:AI t TA TC 24lclW (.c1o1.11 .... .,. l'ol.>wp.1t1 ~ .. h 631·1.ffO m M.virw ,,.,.. &Jt-c ... 1\1.!nd houses on 1 lot SlJO 000 motivated Take advan Ken. owne.r agt, 494.5057 Assumable I'. Isl TD tage' Just redu<·ed lo I - owe carry 2nd ioth & s239.ooo j LGCJUltG HIC)IR4 I 052 Pomona Call ~ kdays [Ujl • • ••• ........... ••••• •• only: 640-7464 _ ~~ \\1\\\\tfhrldgc OWC 1st of S90K al 13', Tnhme. bi· level. (pc. 3 Really on this~ llr 2 Ba home1 BR 3 ba pnv vd m1C"ro Mt n \: a 11 e Y ' 1 e w upgrade owe io·~ dn' 551.:1000 lltghly upgraded ' Jusl Sl59 000. 8.51·9990 192tll\i•••nta l'k11\.lnm1•. $152.500! TR Rea It~ ..=i;_ ---497.3034 Tnhme. bi-level. fpc. 3 BR 3 ba priv yd micro * * TENNISI P A C I f I C IS I. A N D upgrade owe iO'} dn' Near the fabulous Wood VILLAGE. Th11• unit IS $159000.8.51·9990 bridae tennis facilities almost a detached -==-= -"' home Has t80degoceun 30 YRS AXED Tilts 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba home view The most charm- has everythmg you'd de ing !expanded) 2 Br 2 ba sire. rncludmg a large around. s2l5,<XX> Is hard to find. Check on this 4 BR t~• ba. Seller 1s cooperative Call now 752-6499 assumable loan Call for L-.. via-I .E. details -..,,....·---r s1&1.soo W -1761 Hewport leach I 069 \V'''ldbrldgc ••• •••• ............... • Owner MUST sel l I mg Can dose fa st ~ NEWPORT'S bdrm. 1~. ba homt> in Bkrs Prinr welrome 730 0682, 968-·-~ OCE°..:N°rit'om·M~b:i; UPPER BAY super location. Needs Rick Byers. Bkr Capistrc.o ltocJI 3218 Homes s1000 mo Dbl Just hsted' Country at <'Ill . paint and TLC As· 7141700-7292 ••••tt•tt••••••••••tt•• wide 499·3816 mosphere 8 rm ex sume loans submit any ---------Exec Bluff top duplex ecutive home. lot:. of uffrr St20.IXX>. Ocean vu. 3 Br, 2•, ba , I Br house Balcony glass. open benm rc1l 631-2242 8 Two ldrwlH~ frplc. fam rm. hv rm. CX'ean view. frplc , cov'd ings. formal din rm , Eastside Costa Mesa Sl2001mo 493·8658. parking. Uld incl. rrpl('. lrg ram rm . P ed n1 _8330210 S750 mo 552·5698. nc o y 10.5 times -5 '11\n t 9 'Vin master swte. <'UI de Sile Gross. Cash now with Corottadef Mar 3222 ..:..~.J.'m 0 ..:."!'~l"I! $205.000. 2.11.'i Bay Farm SIOO,OOO down payment. ••••••••••tt••••tt••••• 2 Bdrm. 2 bath, garage, Pl Westcliff Ht•oltors Unique Financing . 2 Br. frplc, gar, special view. No End. S9JS mo. _!!45·?22l,S45·3Sl2 Agent 673-6607 or d e c o r Turner Ass.QC_494·1!.F_ 9% DOWN r Real Estate ~7306.---=·--S780. call 975·0578 or Beach Shack studio. S400. OWC Weslcllff 4 Br 21, Lots for s• 2200 760·6276 1035 Catalina. Owner Ba. only S279.500 Norm ••tt•••••••••tt•••••••• 3 bdr. -2 ba. F1 P. 2 car 6?3·l464 & Kasey McKinley, ai.tt 1100 REOUCED gar Walk to beach Winte r rental, Qct,.July 631-l266or ~2 ...................... Co--a ......... u -H--St800/mo. Oreana Real 1 3 br. 3 ba. Emerald 1CEANFRONT New ...... _,,_. ........ ty(213)~·376i Bay 2500 sq ft. split Modular Type Homes. Older dplx 45icll8' lot on level No pets $1250 leased land, 3 pvt brhs. CX'n side of POL Posst AffordableOceanVus !furn Sl500) 497.4154 . 24 hr s«unty, fishing ble to bwld 2 Condos Tius 4 Br 2 Ba home IS aft 12, 497.m,s r ~~~ 900 997 1717own available 1111 for narfy pier rom -· HY' .,!;____ --ltase al SISOO/mo New Stunning view or ocean down 499-381!_ 3S R· l lot. Final map. C1 carpets and drapes Call from this 2bdrm • S42S • EST ATE SALE ty of Riverside call· Gina Features bright kitchen Realf g LEASE OPTION 1-----55 1·31KH1 SSOOO dwn and buy In 6 SS.@down, take over ex· ist1ng financing 1165,000 3 BR E Side, R·2 lot 546-3858 •GOVT LOA.HS • Possible 5'1 down 12·14'1 int. rate. 30 yr loans. Free mlo. FA.Mil Y fl'A.Rk 641·8771 Owner A . D.M. U...!.d lltr w large pantry & dining dwn I Br dlx condo Four bedroom. 2 bath Lg 3Br beauty, anxious Mowttoia. Desert ~-area for entertalnmg' THll«IHG w partial vu Take ad Eastbluff home Musl be owner has pnred forfast R ri • 2400 -_76Mllj__ Sh a g ca r Pet' n g ttze 8arrann """', lr~lnr mos for Sl29,900 w I~ Worldl.E. 556-7777 TOW""40ME7 sold lo pa v I axes salt ACfordable family "° 2 br. 1 ba rottagt. 711 throughout! Must see' ('all the specialists at ~~~~~~l!~ae Rodgers. Beaut' ful pool Two housing in Orange Coun ••••••••••••••••••••••• Goldtnrod. SS7S mo. tst. 14993 the rondom1nlum in patios. large lot Fan ty Call NOW " Won't WEEl94D CA.llM last. S22S stc Stove. Rent1mes631·~ Fee r tastic Won't last pnce last tJ8~41) Newly painted inside & i:_efn .No oar.642-4.210_ Or'llation renter $209.800 Call Ann Sanlas CHOOSE YOUR out on 5 view aerts -.a= LacJ-a Hill 3150 Touchstone Realty Vaughn for detail& ... ~ M,_,.,. HOME Partially furn. Located 3 Br. + Den, 2 Ba. frplr. ••tt•••••••••••••tt•••• ~ n11:n vwww; I V II view, private bearhts. HOME FOR RENT 2HOMES -1 LOT t C "R It Spare avail in Hunt '"Af:P e a ey Hts. Qn. Sl200 Mo.538·WM • 'j Bdrm. 2ba, modern OUTSTANDING ote ea y rngton Harbor area for ly 33.000 Willi good 3 Bdrm 5650. Fenred kitchen. dbl gar ALSO 2 Gorgeous 3 Bd 2 Ba In WEST OCEAMFROHT & Investment one ol our beautiful new terms. Call to see. Geo. 2 Br Love Nttl, ranyon yani & garagt Kids &t BR I bath wlfrplc. dbl Irvine's College 'Park. Triplex. Xlnt terms & 640-5777 mobile homes. Call for Fr e Y R. E . In e . view, stovt. S750 llt6 pets wekomt . S4S.2000 ear gar with office. All· Lovely comer location pnme location. S600.ooo. '!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Im• info on this rac_eoppty. (J14H-U2-4677 Pow 673-1464. 1 ~ :L:,. nual scheduled gross in P r o r e s s i o n a I I y Agent, 675-6161. LEASE Ol IUY O.t of C~ -....... ... ...,._ 1251 come Sl4,400 per yr. landscaped and picture MEWPORTCREST Luicury mobile home, ,___... 2550 CostoMtsa 3124 ••••••••• .. •• .. •••••••• S18S,OOOOWC~ 751·4688 perrecl inside & out. BAYflONT ABSOLUTELY PRI MF. tr u t y beaut 1 r u I. ....,..... .. , •••••••••n•••••••••••• Shores 3 Br. 2 Ra ~aeh, Wa lk to schools anci Formermodel.JbrJba. Reasonable. Selltr\'ery ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• 2 bdrm, l ba. salt car tenn is $82.S. No P<'l~ 30TrAi.tclftca pool, Owner motivated. OWNERBllLO£R master suite with motivated. See to ap· Tripa.1$110,000 11ar.Newcpt,Ult,palnt. 83l;232'7 2 b d rm . 2~ "ba . Callfor dcta.ils privateretreotoverlook prt<'. Submit your This "pr i d t o f No pets. Avail 10/IS lalsefotftt USS fireplace. community Must sell beautiful 4 ina tennis t'Ollrt, pools. terms. (SCI•~> owners hip" Apple Rent $495 Ml 8fmant ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• ~l&apa.2cargarage 8drm 4 balhhomewith and spa Good assuma MUlHIAIH Vallty prop aives m111y ofr unitBM6o3£l7 L-AKt: t'OU ;:>T 3 hr .. ailed yard 2 yr old. bo•t d()(lt A.<ikmg prict bit loans HALTOIS benefits .. low vacanty Br.nd new 2 8r Condo 2 2ba nu r llrh. • llhc1p11, Sl5UOO. $00,000 dn. Bal $1,llS.000. 11'1 '250.000 C/21 = C• aru. low mt Ins. Compl Ba 2 t 1 1 • q ui t I h 30 yr at 1311.~ Paul down Submit offtrs M_..._ Df•. mamt. On pymt ls nexl doo. • ar 11ar. w e et. 1100,~ .~ m · n ua c- Hictt A mU32·3910_ D1n Bibb 640. .357 -(714) b l' S7700 annua l r. lri>lt. dlshwasMr. mo. n:ut, nu PlU 675-231 i Sell 1lh EAS depreelaUon avail. C.11 micro •. wuhtr ' dryer. &31.05.55 Find what you want in Have aometJuna to n il' 1 64(). 766S It's~ BREEZ~ 527·5900 now Gte>tte Frey RE pool. Jll', IMlleony No SELll Idle llt'IM with a l .::D::•::;ll:=yP::llot::C::t::m=:ifi::ed::•::· :kc~1~w~lf~1ed~lldl;;do~i=t w~e~ll~. 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Prof HAI U01\ llf)(fflNGCO install °'-'<'01"11lOr 11ual \l•o ~k) hllhl' II Free e•t SttVI' ~7 42111 pl."ttnni: RHICHWSpedalst Shampoo & steam dun ----Freee&t Pete64H096 ~reeesl ss7 Bpi Aft.5 allda Sat.Sun F111l Spec111 l, ext/int Custom ca r pe n Lr y, Color bnl(htt'nCrs. wht DrywaH - ---HAULING Stude.ol ha& ii:..~~ !1 -.;..h -i':ltM.,!t\tt rol. ~~~· decka .. pauos. J.S. <.:unst crµt.s 1Qlffiil bli:uch ............... ~ ........ ~ 5.rfl~ lge truck Lowrst '8tt. ,.....Y ~LSteve~<d!1 C6:--~-dott-tt Halt, .hv din nns SJ..S : tlllY~WACOUS~IC .... ......,.., ..... _ ••• Pn>n1pt C111l7S9·1976 .-•••••••••••••••t•••••• . ~-b R b d Leri L1r'd & bonded ng reom $7 SO: t'OOCh 14 ~ tx.p.f\llly 4~ d " Air Ca.di~ ,.-Thl oa Jotttr BR ICK WORK '!mutt "!ne 1>•inLU1g Y ic ar h m1ured ~ Rod jobs. Newport. Cost:1 SIJ\Or. Lie, sru ia yrs of ~ .... , ... __ oe.:::l •:~z W ~Ji\ UUJ$.OV fo'rl'l' l'~L.-ti~ Qu.ullty fu~"Kl'rvrtr. 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Kevm675·~ Counsl.'lor496 7032 A,..,,.,_ -CJ " "' hanger In~. he'. work SUI '1'11 .\M Elll<.:A -ings, an cape es1gns NoSteam NuShampoo Drywall Plastl.'r We H__..._ -Jlm.543-3964 Masonry Small )Obs & lnl exl 5yrsexv grntd HJlµh t'UIU\11 TH \\ 1-:1.sr:H\'ICES ~. ••••••••••••••• tc~~nd':fk ~r:;:, est Stain Spec1ahsL Fusi p~tch any holes fast. S.o .::-::?:;':':............. repairs Frplr racings Reas. free es!_ 64~~3 991 1936 :'lh w1·11Jlt' l'Jll fery Driveways, parking lot d_ry Free est 83!.f.I~ min Lie.~. 631-2430 JACK OF ALL TRADES A·Z HAULING Construe-Refs. SSl·.iMS,, 700-7074 All Painling·ml $450 e><t PICMO LtuoM J.ick.,011 Tour' iS!I ~7~ repairs, sealcoallng. R!i R!~~~~o~sl ROBERT'SCARPF.1' Bectrical Plumbing. electrical, lion & residenlial clean -HART MASOHRY -i~!~ e~~::r-s~~~~etl' ••••••• •••••••••••••••• Tre• Str•ic• Theory P1.1110 S1j!ht !>t't' S&S Asphalt 63J.4l99 Res 'Comm Qualily REPAIR Restrelch, re· ....................... heating Odd jobs up; dumplruck..:631 03~ Brickwork. blOC'kwttlls. ---' · I 11 E ECTRIC AN ed H ~ ood f (' Ext housepamtmgonly ... c. Guaranteed Leming a a repairs 6738490 L I . pr1c ~:!.068 _ o•sec..-_...., w encl'b urwretl' WedoLheJobrighL ' ALLSTATE PAVING Conslrucllon<B·270791l Cenient/Conc~ nght, free ~imate on HOME IMPllOVEMENT ....................... palios , com1>ld~ LEE Palnting,1194·3449 Sealcoatlng, Striping, 960-:l<XIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ta.rgl.'or ~mall )Obs. REPA IH. PLUMBING, WanLaREAl.LYCLEAN landscapes IJl' 3iill2!14 Repairs. Comm.I Res. --THOMPSON'S _11c #396621_ 67J..o.159 heating, carpentry. elec. HOUSE ' Call Gingham 646·1597 COLLEGE STUDENT Fr ee est 1!397362 MacHALECOHSTR. <.:ONCR .. :rECONSTrt RESID.>COMM'L ute F'rl.'t't'SI No Job too Girl Free ~_t_645 ~~ Bmk·Block-Conm·1.. Exp lnt ext JOb for 6'5-8181 Custom homes, Cram -~~ 1139lll3 642 84~ Highly quabru~t. No Job small 645 2811 ROBIN'S CLEANING Very reas. we. bonded less'._Alex ss.2-023l_ - laltytittillg in g. re mod. French Pool Derks and Palios. loo li:&.ls!!!_ajJ 631 2001_ Carpenlry Masonry Service a thoroughly Bob 54~7~/536 :1.)()6 Quality ptg U>wesl rales ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~:~~.s~~s & p:il10 Masonr). ~~rt & Ttf·nnis Garck1tilKJ Roof ml( Plumbing ~l'an house_ 541).(~7 Mo•l.tcJ in O.C. Neat, prompt Babysitting, my home. t -------Court L•~ 374007 ~b. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• Drywall Stucco -T1le Expertise llousekeeµing. ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• !>etv ~81684_,636-7149 yr & up. nr Vicloria, CabiMt MaUtq 85119661147 70711 l'l.Jo:AN·UPS LAWN Rt>modl.'I J B 646-9990 supplies furn1!>h ed, •A·I MOVIMG • INT EXTPAJNTlNG ,,f_M 642-114821646·5759 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO JllBTOOS~1;\LJ. Mamtenance-Landsrp Carpentry 1-:tectncal Lrll!Lworth)'._._ 957 8003 Top Quality. S1H•r1JI Lic'd Refs. Free Est Childcare, lovmg home, All types kitchen. burs, Brk & Ulk Lie 351449. Free 1.'sl. 642-9907 Plumbing l'a1nhng Clean Up Your Act Co. care in handling 25 yr, __ 646·1067_ - hol lunch, companions, garage units. Day Dale.homc9638767 Davl.'orM1keL.964·19l7 Housecleaning,aµls& exp. Competil1ve rales lnlernal1onal Pa1nl1ng fenced yard. 556.3098 64HS21. eve 549-1685 An~ 835 211:12 Ut>e.P 2313 Clt'anups. Tree Tnm'g •HOu E REPAIRS orrir_es S~ --631 1993 !:lo overtime 7~ 1353 lhgh Quality lnl Ext -llauhng Maintenance "' C 0 L' F Esl SS0.1631 Babys1LLing, full·time. Corpetiltt CONCRET!-;WOHK Arnie~8414 & IMPROVEMENTS• LETTifE MOUSE •A Bf 1M VINti Q,.,q.1k. ~-..reo.-.e~'--'~~- my home near O.C.C ••••••. ••••••••••••••.. Found:illons. sidewalks. Rea~Free est. 645:.0t23 CLEAN YOUR HOUSE pro ., ow rates u1c · Sainl Laurent & Sons 546-~. _ Compl tnttext.25yrs palio sl:ibs, custom TREES RESID iCOMM'L ~llSue,851-6878 ~refulservi~e 552·().110 Best in Paint& Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH CHAR RENOVATING brick. Li e 960-llS39 !!ves Topped/removed. clean Complete Maintenance General Housecleaning STA RV I.NG COLL1':G E 548·_l!850 631·1351 Mother babysits. 6 wks 00 37~---Ceramic Ti~ -"!PS, lawn r~.Y 751·3476 641-11967 Relfable References STUDEN'fSMO\'IN<; & up, 6-6 wkdys. 892·6304 ROUGH & FINISH ....................... Gardening, landscaping. Electrical Plumbing ..Qwn trans. __ 962 0510 CO Lil' "1'124 436 T d Id Doors, rences. windows, Hansens Ceramic Tile, lrel.' trimming & re· c h r· · h MRS CLEAN Insured. 641 8427 ra e your o stuH for arpentry, roug , mis I WATC. HUS G R<)W 1 new goodies with a etc. Rers. Cree e:.t floors . shOwers. tubs, moval , ma1or clean·UP Roofs·Masonry·Stucco 1 MAKES ITGLEAM' ------- Classified ad. 642·5678 840.4043 !Chris> call aft 4 PM, SS7-8280 lns'd Free esl 642.4889 ~ef!._ ~J9!7~~s 64&2240 -Wanl A<!L_~~I 642 5078 C1tsloftt P~ 25 yrs exp. Llc. 4~1 Bondl.'d. Ins Rers. Color ex_pert 963-0011 Dick Class1f1ed Ads 642·5678 ing l'ollt'll" l'rt1f Tra' rl~ An~ .ige G nl Ct! SS!! 9'.:!82 Plater/Repair •..••.................. Neal pall h\'' & textures fut HI. 893-1439 lnl' r:xt l'utchwork Resluec·c». TuLUres FREE ~ST 645 825t PLASTf:R P\TClll'.'\(, lnl ext :Jll )T!> l'W Jieal work l'itul r,45 ~m PIUlnbituJ •••••..•..............• Drams C11111l $10 Main from S15 Plumbing n· .P'!!!'S. 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Beamed ceilings 673-61JOO µrkg $4001mo Call or Mt~ Agt ~-6221 Olympic size pool. light· ~4-4767 _ stairs. $650 + $850 dep. Bdrm rroms.t65. 2 bdrm Ill bvmg room and Cami· 675·~12 a~. 6. Easls1de 2BR Remdl~ ed tennis court, Jacurn. Brand new twnhtnl.', 2 (Refundable> 498·52.62 from SSJ.'i. Townhou~l' ly room. Secluded pool Harbor View 2 stry 4 BR C de! Mer 3122 in '81 Kids OK SS75 ut1I park like landscaping BR. 2', ba. 2 car i:ar. Son JU01t ~~~ w~:~rf:ll~~n~sn' I 111 I 'l,1"1(11•ol \d , •• , 10\ s1ie ya.rd. Space for boal Sl600 mo •• ~~~•••••••••••••••• ~i<!_ 631 ~ Bkr Most beaut1ru1 bldg in walk Lo beach & . ho'p Copistrano 3871 Gas for l'OOktng & heat or trailer Sl8SO month 2BR2bacondo $750 Steps to ocean Larg" 3 Nl'w 2bdnn. 2ba condo. H.B. S 9 0 o m o <. a I I ·•••••••••••••••••••••• l , S I .oil .I 11111' 1'11111 \II \ 1~011 yearly basis Agent VU home3Br $2000/mo YEAR·ROUNO FUN Br 3 Ba Ma n y water·onented pro1ect __ 846-~.!.9-__ 1)4 545 78SSe~s _ View 1 BR condo, upper mg pall f rom Jn 631 7300 s o Diego Frwy rlrive ~unh . . 2Brlba on wtr S695 otial AtllYtltl'~ ' amenities. SHOO Mo. An· M I c r 0 . r r p I c . MARIME:RS w A.Lk Winler rental Lg 4 nn 2 front Nr. new Frpk, OD Beach to McFadden E Blur condo 4 br 2 "'' ba, Waterfront Homes Inc ~~~~~ F:~~'::;'~a~ thony days 642·5757. eves washer1 dryer bk ups. 2 2 & 3 Br Townhoust> ba $750/mo. Also lrg 2 pool, nr town & trans No then West on ~tcFadden 83SAmig01 Wyll8.S940 631-1400 Pariie~·Ptu~•no•t' &wknds631-6§30 carrrwopener,pool. Apts Pallos. single & BR S600tmo Rt.'a('h pets. adulls S495 , to Sea11oind \'lltage ZlJ..S4l-4460,S4 l-48l3 Sa1tCle!Mtlte 3276 GREATRECREATION 2Br.lBa Largeextenor JilC. !l5tmo 545·3H5. double car garages. acrossst ~Seashllre 496·4~ <714)893 51~ Ma kt• 11111r ~hnp~1ng ,,. "'""' BR l Classified Ads voor one •·asit•r '. sm,.. Luxultyl•y~,....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tcnn1\•~1eeLessons deck. rrplc, + separate SPACIOUS&SUNNY near Hunl. Harbour 85l·8070._ --Fi'nd whal you wanl in I h u uthe a1ly 3 Br. 2 Ba. with boat slip 2b r . den, Cp., walk to to•o & P•o snopl • 2 garage $575. Avail. im· 2 . enc . gar. upper. Children OK 84().68()2__ W:.in~d_Help? 642_·56_ 7_81 Daily Pilot Classifieds sLop shoppm_d'eenter \'111111·1ds.s1fled Ads __ Avail. Oct. 1st. Many beach. tenrus & golf. Nu Hea11nC1ut1••!>aunJ med 77().0347 D W' ad Its, no pets HU NT I NG TON BA y . -" amenilies. 13500 Mo dee. $673 mo 492·7913 • HylJn m.,ssdgt • B B N t •-k2S C·ONOO Swimm.no • Gull 2 r 1 a ew carpe "' M8 0084 _540-__ 5«6_ _ •••••••••••••••• e •••• e e •••••• Broker 675-4912. Spanish style ramily Ormno Range paint, patio, sundeck , -· 2 Br 1•.-, Ba Pal10. lXECHOME home w/arches and red BEAUTIFUL APTS rrplc, car porl. No 2 Br. 2~., Ba townhouse, carport. washer/dryer • e tile!Woodbuntlng rrplc S1ng1es1 &2Bed ch1ldren or pel$ Lease frplc,encl.gar ,pat10 incl Water&trashpaid • 8-DAY WEEK SPECIAL e HARIOI VIEW & galed. enclosed yard room~ • Fu1n·~npd $620 7~171~83J...3307. SSOO mo 675-4166. Comm pool AdulLS. no 4 Br. 2\1-J Ba. Family nn. A steal al $5.50' 117880 \ un1u1n.shed •Adu 1 ~· 2 Acacia. 3 bdrm. 2 t & 2 Br upsLairs, slove pets. $525 + SSOO depas1L. • e Dm rm, 2:JXI sq ft. StsOO Plus. 2bdnn bungalow "''"0 •No Pe•s • ba, ocean view. $875 Call Adults Refs. Couples -~en!,..noJee~~·2000_ 8 Days • 3 Lines • 8 Dollars Mo Drive by firsl 1806 1n quiel'area ! ,;4924 ~~:~~ Open °11•1v 573.7942_ preferred S33S & $SSS 2 br. z ba. crpt. OW, encl • • Port Abbey caU 752·6499· Rentimes6314SSS Fee 3 br. 1 ba front dplx, gar.. 646-8727 _ gar. upstairs Nr beach e It's easy to place your 8-0a y Week Class1f 1ed by ma II an11 1t e • b r · • b 8 h 0 m_e 1 n WtttM..;.--3-291 Oakwood rrplc. stove, re!ng, S1•0. 1 Br garden apL c11>t. I ~..:..842~--costs 1ust SB -thats only a dollar a day' To Qualify for 1 15 e Bayshores Avail Isl ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden Apartments 6'4·6S32evs drapes. paho $335 + 1 Br S4lO + dep 1 Br e week '" Jan S1800 mo. I HOME FOR RENT Newport Beach N. securty Adults. no ""ts w/lo'L 1•~ Ba. S5l5. + • special offer. you must be a non-commercial user offer1nq e "r lease Ron Jackson EnJOY summer living all ,.~ ' • , . 3 Bdrm $625. Fenced 880 Irvin~ "lht" year Walk lo CO M 646·2723. --I dep. Frplc, d w. pool. merc handise for sale UP to ssoo per ad and the price m ust J.56·l800 yard & garage. Kids & (7141645.1104 Beach. 1 bdnn, patio. QUIET &PllVATE l~undry facil. nr shop· • be 1n your ad The cost stays the same w hether your • ! • WESTCLIFF 3 bedroom, pels welrome S4S 2000 Ne~port Beach S enclosed garage $500 & jllng_ 847 0056 • • I sLory with pool. family Agent, no fee_.__ __ 1700 161h S1 iJ .~. t' 1~1n mo Avail Nov I.st. LBlrke nAepwt 5 8acwhe 1 logr3.rl 11 2r I br, 3-blks -W beach, ;; needs eight days Selltng ttme Or JU St one room, z fireplaces. din HOME FOR RENT (7 141642·51 IJ d $'""' • • 67~---carport Balconies, petsorch1I ren . UJ!ol, l~t ~~~.~M~.P~:-7itc. 4 Bdrm Pool s75o Lrg & pvt 2bdrm, 2ba. pauos. pool. spa . bbQ. & last • s1oodep avail e Use one word 1n each box About 4 words make OP8 e Fenced yard & garage Oceanfront ~eat 2BR beam ceiling, dJS · laundry, lush shaded ~·7357 -• class1f1ed ltne of type Minimum ad IS 3 li nes Please print • llGCAHYOH Lu xurious. Th ree bedroo ms Two balhs Richly decorated Muted tones. 3000 square feel Overlooks 10th tee or golf course. $3500 month. Yearly lease #7 Rue Grand Valee. Open Sun· day 1·5. To see call 631-7300, Realtor. Sea view 4 Br 3 Ba. family rm, dining nn, ocean & night llfbt views. Pool & tennis 1600 pr mo. un· rum, snoorum. Waterfront lease 4 Br 4 Ba. family nn. Lop con dil1on. dock ror 40' boat $1500. Remax of Npl, Bob or Dovie Koop, Agt 759-1221 . MEWPORTHGTS 2 Br, ya rd, gar. $5.50. 6'6·1514 aft 5PM. Kids & pets welcome S575 Mo WmLer Adult. hwa s her . no pels landscaping SJllO&up ln<itte 3844 545·2000.A ent,noree. no_l'els 213-79530UI S6sO mo.sse-92165. Mature adulLs NO ....................... • plainly • COltdominMM OCEANF'HONT 2 & 4 llr Charming studio, 7111"1 PETS Mesa Pines. 2650 Beaut. Woodbridge con- UnfltrWsMd 3425 Avail Winter Wrekly Goldenrod, $310 mo, !st II aria , 549 244 7 or do, 2 Br I Ba. nu plush • r:------------------------------, e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Monthl) 6i3 78i3 & last. Sl50sec Carport. 545 3ll5 carpel. levelors prof e I I e IE OMEOF PAClf'ICSl'"Sl-.1' sto,e, rernii C1ll Roxie. Townhouse type apt 2 Br det'orated, pnme comer I THELUCICYFEW \'IEW 6424210_,_ 11'2 ba . patio, encl loeal1on Avail 11 11 e I • Rent in Costa Mesa's IS steps to sand L~ 2 Costa Mesa 3824 garage Gd eastside loc ~ mo 752'8318 • I I • NEWEST galed 20 bdrm"' carport bal. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adu!L~S4SOJ 64&2280 Logi.aleodt 3841 e l I e Townbome VILLAGE !dry far util mr $655 NEWLY DECOI. Roomy 2Br. adlts. pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I COMMUNITY. 2 & 3 Br 851·9417 1 Br. gas pd, encl gar nr sLores, bus, no pets. l Bdrm, I bath, lge deck. • I I e 21h Ba 1600 l800sq fl -I $375 mo 64 2 1603, oceanview.~.Turner I f '1 • G . . I br, lovely rum, poo . d/washer. pool. Adulls -'"2·]153 _ASS2C. 494·1177 • I I e o pure uxur~. arages, spa, gym. sec j?Uurd. 642·5073. '" · --- hydro·tubs m master $750 Own ag! 631 6666 2 Ir. 1 •-~ U.STSIDE CONDO 2 bdnn, 2 balh, e I I e suile, for mal dinin g --', -ocean view No End rooms, wood burning Junior I Br \ersa11les Newly decor. as pd. 2 Br. 11'2 Ba Townhouse, -• I I e fireplaces. micro· wave Rec fa c ser $495 Mo encl gar., pool, dshwr all built ms. patio1 yard, $875. mo. Turner Assoe. e f I e ovens. fenced patios & 644,· 53069. ~~~28 0425 Adults. 642-SQ'!L.__ ofrKpl~·.J~~. Small pet ~~·1177rt ._.. 3169 I yards Pnvate .elegant 1.51 !Ill • &15._, ._., 0· .-wpo _... f living only 15 minutes Ocean rront 3 Br 2 Ba l lrTows•o.M TSLMGMT 642·1603 ....................... •I I e rrom Fashion Island. 7 Very nice Completely Newly decor gas pd.. S5ZOMo. 2 Br 1 Ba Apt VERSAILLES • I • minuLestoS.C. Plaza or rum W1nlH r~ntal encl gar., pool, dswhr Garage. washeridryer. Bach.bdnn,rerrig.$470. e 1 • O.C Airport. Just east of Pr op l' rt y II o u !' e . Adults. 642-5073. all bUJll ms Small child San!1>' l!i~6149 Newpe>rt Blvd. & so or 642·3850.642-lOIO Lrg dean 2BR, gar, OK. cal OK Onl) I year Oceanrront for Winler • Publish my a d for 8 day s starting I e San Diego Frwy_ Start VIEW adulls.nopets S43S.2178 old Callforappl Rentals Fum1~hed & • I e mg al SUlOO a monlh • "B" Placen~~· 545·7983 ~L MGMT -~.:!603 _11_nfum Broker. 675-491b.._ C l · f' f 631 -5439 2473 Oranl(e Stonnmg 2 BR 2 nu. sun· • 2Br. 2Ba. Near So. c. 1 Br, atlract1ve. private. NO F'EE' Apl. & Condo '• ass t ic a io n I • Ave. Co~ta Mesa deck. fireplai·e. 2 t'ar Pla~a . s A Luxury Con· ca rp e t s d r a Pe s. rentals Villa Rentals N I ~ --garage. secunt~ tnctds • • a me I e Ocean nite bghL view 3 WESTCUFF NB siher. linen. km~ hed, do. w pool, adulLs only slove1Cng. gas waler __ @·4912Broker~ BR, 2 ba FR, grdnr incl Beaut t200 sq ft. 2 BR 2 et<' Bring toothbrush. ~550 833~4· --1335 646 9429 PARlf NNPORT • A ddre ss I • Xlnt cond. No pets S1375 Ba. Cpl c, dining rm, AK_t 646·32.55 Spacious l Br. Garden Large 3 Br. 2 Ba. lower. 3 ft tn days957·1100ext 2l2.eve 569ref~1g64"~~:~· no pets OCEANFRONTIBr.SsOO Apt Pool &rec.All ulils blocks to beach. dis COUMTWYCLUI • C it y Z ip Pho n e 1 e 857-0377 _,, __ ..,. mo winter Jone) Real· paid. Adult.no pets hwasher. frplc . soft LIVING • I e $1400. HVH. 2 yr lease MacAritlllrY"~ t 673 6210 --El Puerta Mesa water. pat.io S8SO Mo Bachelors. 1&2 bedroom Check o r M.O. enc losed D I •BR. 2IJIBA lrg yrd 1BR.pool,lt>M1s&club.1 BR Versailles. pool, 1959 M!P!._e Ave.A .5. 1~~673·8~ -apts&lownhouses • 1• View. Drive by. 2012 ... Y.~:J.46·43!0_;_642·202'L_ jar . sauna. gym. 24 hr EASTSIOE sharp l BR. Newer Eastside 2 Br 1'7 Froll! $SJ().$1(l00 644·1900 • Charge my ad t o : • Port CardiH Place. Easts1de Condo. 2BR. sec &uarQ__SSSO 631 ~ bllns. pvt entrance, Ba . Townhouse, patio l BR Versailles Pen· • I e Avail Nov l.6'4·5966 1l2BA F"'lc gar $650 ......_~ gar .. no pets $425 mo Adulls, no pels S500 thouse,S540permonth O * E I H .... . •unfunlitlwd.-~ Call 540·1158, ask for 5'46·9950. • Tf xp. I e CAMALROKT ME mo. Larry or Pam, aft 6PM . y· 1 1 I 6H·5369, H8 0425, Sho 4 BR 3 ••0 356_1 irep ace, poo · pv 751 9 110 645 6242 ~=~':°~ear 1~~se. Sl200 ,,.,.,. -••••••••••••••••••••••• 979·3848 Pam patio. dishwasher. on _ · O~ne~/Agenl • • # E 1 e mo .. 1st & lasl. Gwen Aportwtttlts ~ ~~~••••••••••?!.~~ L ~d~shgw~-.. ~r bcadrpor rtm i~s1gd:J! "!!~~ ~~~ lmbdo rmAlloceutilanfparon1'dt c"aSOll • 0 xp. ----1 e Henry· •••••••• ••••••••••••••• S22S' I br with gleaming w 1 .....,..., : ' ,...... I R1chardSowers.Rltr lolboal.a.d 3106 h d ood n ' #5402 ldry rmWests1de.S400. $445.SS7-284j__ __ 10.4pm,675-1642. • L ------------------------------• -__1.!!:598-5674 ....................... $:;o,WSunny00::~dio in ~6625 2 Br . with laundry & 2 B 18 s.soo I 0 • r---------WE'LL PAY THE POSTAGE -------------i, e t BR. loft $450. 204. «th Cute small 2bdrm. Iba. best c. M. area, 116395 I Br 1 Ba. Small yard, garage $575 Mo. 1st & r a, yr Y pn St Upper. Onvtby lst& winter rental S550 incl S3JO• HB lbr w utils pd garage. No pets. $400 lasl +Sec 646-150! ~ai"~s. ~tepsBl: 1i:~cah • I NO POST AGE 1 1 • callJ52~ ulils.675~. Walk dist. to bch 115364 Mo. 367 "A" Hamilton. 2 Br p., Ba Twnhse, 213/865-2542 • 11 11111 NE.CESSARY 1 1 • 4 Br. 2~, Ba. Yearly. all lalboa ,..... 3707 Plus hundreds or others! 641·0763 btwn !M Mon-gar , Pa t io, quiet 2 B I i..t B Ad I IF MAILE.D Cl b & I R"ntimes""1.•n• f'ee Fri. lifestyle. mature adults, r. a. u Ls. no • 11 1 • ame nities. u poo ••••••••••••••••••••••• -" .,,, _..., QUIET DULTS 35 no children, pets. S500 pets. $425. IN THE fac's Good area. SllOO 1't~:t lalboo, .... 3107 unfum ~ & 2 BR~~~~ Mo.548·5479. 543-26S2. • !0• I UNITED STATES ~ • Broker67~l2. 675-8996 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 132$. Beaut. landscap. Roomy 3 Br. Townhouse 2 Br. 2 Ba. Condo with • -. ti • 2 br, 1 ba mobile home, FwllorWlfln tng. No pets.LEEWARD apt in quiet adult com· frplc .. complete~y re-~ BUSINESS REPLY LABEL "° adults only, no pets, on CottaMtM 3724 Oceanfront, 2 bdrm, APTS. 2020 Fullerton, plex. Newly redecorat· carr.eted & p11 nted • £ ~-• BaL_S385/mo.548-4426. ••••••••••••••••••••••• beck unlt,lgdeck,pklng CM.631--0397 ed, fi replace, enclsd Poo . Adults. S675 Mo F1RSTC1.ASSPEAM1r i.o u cosTAMES• c1ouFORflt1• ic- E. Blurt 3Br, 281 Coodo, S350/mo Deluxe Mobilt> for ~ $.595/ winter. •·-· •-Ad Its 6'5·1528 • O • H M d l $ .. .,. yrly Lg 2 BR 1 ba. -Imo. patio "' gar.age. u .. Uoo mo. Open Hse ome .. ature auts.no ,.., s 1 df 11 I So 0 ,,..ts•••"0cean vlew ",_"'o2 8r e " POSTAGE WllL l!EPAI08v •OORESSEE o. Q 1991 675.7,,,,3 ,,..,,2092 175 dep, aun ac , on y. rry, n ,... . ..,.,., ....,.N ;;: _ 1-5PM Sat. 2000 Barran· pets. uiet, secure. 0 • , ....,. adults. cat OK. 2(g Ma· Mo. 645·3:111 call btwn + Den. S7SO. Adults, no < Or1ng1 Co11t Dally Piiot '" ca 642_:_1578 ___ Neww!!_Blvd.646-137_!... BaySidelBr.$450 pie St. Mgr 11K.$4f.5861 9·S:JO. pets. Savage Wilde Co • ~ ~ • Beacon Bay, 3bdnn. 3ba, &....,... lteds 3741 Ocean view I Bt. S5SO art 2pm 3 br. 2 ba apl nr Wtlson & 67S-90C!6. • .i I 1 •11y P1•1 I I 5 • 18' dock. tennis, 2/yr lse ••••••••••••••••••••••• A~ults. no pets. Savage E SEVILLE. 2 Br Placentia. Ouldren OK. Versailles bach. bdrm. • -0~ 'O • Sl7001mo. 67~17. rum lull studio, SRI. TV. ~de " Co.:,,.ffTS.~-· -w/garage Adults, CrpU, Move·in cost mo, rent ref rig, mirrored clsts, • BAYF'ROOCONDO maid service, phones, FUIHOlu.IUIM drapes, pallo, water pd $47S·S49S.~·6t53 $475.Sand}'.642-6149 I I 8011560 I • Brlghtandlarge 2 Bdrm SJZwk.Sm7 Oceanfront. 2 8!", back Calll-5636-WO. O..PoW 112' 2Bdrm w/gar1ge, yearly 1 I • + den. Stturlt.y bldg on S210 furnished am cozy unit, la deck. par1ung for 2819 "I" AM ••••••••••••••••••..... S500 mo. 21.SI,\ 32nd N 8 • 1 330 W, Bay St. I super Lido Peninsula bacb nr bch UW pd. No 2. Lse S595/w,nter, OCEANVIEW Tri·level. fora t.2U..$4S.'19G9 • 11 1 Cotti Mtll, c• 92•2• l 1 • location. Possible slip pets, I ruponslble $725/yrly. 04!1Una anythlnc with a delux.eZ Br.ZBa.Dintng ~ v v available. em lo ed adlt. ~-4200 61S.7S73 640-Dally Pikt Cl.willed Ad rm Urplc. I@.m..ae73 The featest drew In tht • 1 , 1 WaterfrontHoma SellthlnpfulwithDaily ls a almplematw ... Wm .. a DailY PUot ······················~····· 631-14«1 Pilot Want Acif. Want Ad Results &f.2.5m u.st all 642-Clataified Ad SU.SI'!!:.._ . :9' I Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfTu11day. October 13, 1981 for f urflter info1111tion rtfflnlint adrtrfisin1 lacement in the Sdtoola & Instructions Dirtcfory ~' luiw C;;ffifft, 6'2-5671 tit 31 J •BALLET• TN' • JAU • TRIM TO RHYTHM •AEROBICS •CHILDREN• TEENS• ADULTS Mowlte9'•hrilitfor Classes l ( Tap yow trc.ei.. """'t '"".i!~~ nt•llOSll~~r:c:.,,. .... -962-5440- ·.:,PAGE SCHOOL ~J. OF COSTA MESA Growth With Honor-nnd Yt0t -· AGE 2 THRU GRADE 8 .... ENROLLMENT NOW IN PROGRESS ~ REASONABLE RA TES .. ~ NON SECT ARIAN ~ I •lllllfYIOUMAT'IWllOI ~ .11 '~ :=:...~ :r . : : •UOITl-NUT91 - ' "" "' •NIWAn ... POOi. C»lM •MOT L1*1a moll. TMIV 'Mi Y ACCltDITID IA T. l :SO A.II. TO Tiit Vougllon FOll'ly l :SO ,.II. Learn How to use Wang, IBM OS6 & Olsplaywnter Xerox860 c .. U14) 55684 ,.,, ... , .. ..._..._ Deya•h..,.,s• ..,, IAIM Moal MOMl'Y Become a Word Processing sPecialist Excellent Career Opportunities .WOOO R,ROCESSOl4-ANO JN~MATION • SYSTEMS 22ttS.e et1ttol-6u1te tea, a.. Ana. ca 92707 .. ,.....,, .. (_......,.........,_, ___ ...., JOLEE MILLER VOCAL UAININt. l)l(T ION as openings for students of all ages and leve ls . Graduate Westminster Choir College Princeton, N.J. ' 546-6985 SERVING All 01 OAANGl cou .. 1 v •N COSTA MlSI\ ~nntl's !J11y Sc/JHI &Nurstty le4JhhrNWforfal • y •1t Rcu'CI • Oey CM• AOOO 1~ • tr."' • -• °"'°"9 • '"' a " O•y • ,,_ 51111 • SI• l--. c, .. , ... ,.,.. ... _ HOUU: 6:10 .. 6:04 2110 THURIN • COSTA MESA t&ot-B•vAll._,.A .. I L ..... ltA IUVElABT Momma. afternoon & ~vening classes. P~ :lrav.I 'Scfwo/ 6101.17111St. ,.. ... 1714) 543.9495 .. "bl ltU l"ln1ncl1I Aid Programs. Accl'fdlted by the Ac:credlting Commission of the N1tlonal AUOt'i11tlon or Tode " Technical Schoola. American Airlines Sab~ Ccm~r Tralt\lng JIMMIE DEFORE DANCE CENTER DAMCll r CHOllC>M»ta MASTll TIACHm T4,.,·JAIZ 14LLET MOD RN MIW FALL CLASSES TO lESEIYI SPACli 641-8403 3723 lllCH. MIWPOIT IEACH Offict ltlllal 4400 ...... 1111W 4450 MoMw to&... SOJS Rooms 4000 Rtwtals to Shcwe 4300 for • 4350 ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ••••••••••••-•••••••• ••••• : ...... ••••••••••• * . . • • 111 I t IN> SluO.ttl lml>'O•tllllt'ttl CPlil.., Newpo<l Beach CA 642-9088 MON. f lt'~O. 1 '15 • 10 A# ~COTTA MfSA Got AN{) COUNTlf'I Cl.UIJ f MON.; WED. .t1:15 • 5 :()0 Piii 5 :J()-{,:15 "~ "'""''"' ~' n, COJfONA ~t A(AJf JAZZERCISE• Is a dance·fil.ness program uttllztng joyful Jazz dance movements, atretches, steps. and transitions choreo· graphed to all kinds uf tcrrtfic musle from rock to ragtime. }f U6 A IVmi ~ 00 CUSSES A liE£K * REGISTER IN CLASS -..OIN N«Tlli: Information ... (7HU18 ·Z11Z (1/4) ._.S·Of'/4 • SCHOOL FOR IASIC OFACE SKILLS Offict SllHh clCIUft ~Ho•. 2 Choose Crom 10 day or 20 day programs Review of : Typing. filing. telephone . calculator. and transcription skills. For further information con 17141641-0678 1400 l"IN A._~ St. Z 16, N.1. .. .. 71 Hee,W..W 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• A d m I n l 1 t r a t 1 v e BALLROOM touch o.nrc Secretal')' Due to u lnltructot lralnea. PIT puslon an excellent op. ev•. uns aa you ltam, por1u111ty hu 1riteft lot to ll,000 "'°' or mort aupablet«rtt•l')'with poulbl•. Mr Ellia. word pl"OCflQIJ\a akllJJ. SU·IOtT ablllty to do reporta, Bad.Ina most or all w11t1111 to llrUIUC IBllAL carry out 1ul1ned SA~S lulls W1ll n'port direct hu open1n11 for t 11 ly to vlt'e pretldent f/tlme New Arcounts ~end reeume. In con· Counselor ' ( 11 pill me f1denu . to Tom Roll. Teller Llauo• Nlauel Wr lahl Ener1y Corp., b ranc h u 1 1114 o. 200 Newport Center 495~ Drive, 1308, Newport M/FIH. E.O.E. Bearh. Ca. aeo. ------- ADVllT1SIMG Banklnc Southem5~om1• ln TD.LO t.erior deai&n publication t'UU. TIME needs hard workln&, aa· Position avail In our 1 ress1ve. or11nued South Cout Plau otface sales re1>5 to call on de Pleaseconllct. sign & art'hitet'turl1 Kathy Amburgey bus1nesu1. Protected (714)S40-4066 • ""\el'T1torta'1n O.C. 41 L.A Cout1tjes. Growing com· pany, excel. oppt'y, draw + highest com mission. (21.3 7 6123. Atrobk ._tnldor Exper. only Newport Beach area. 759-1458 ASSIMl&.Y work ln plastics Im· mediate openings Need girls for first and SttOnd shlrts. M~ speak and understand En&lish Ex- per helpful, will traJn re- liable rson. 642-l<r.116 As...werr..-... No exp nee. lmmed opening NB. 548·7383. Assemblers . We wlll train. Apply 7 AM MacGregor Yachls, 1631 Placentia, Costa Mesa CAUFOlllA FEJl.UL Sa•"9&LMI 695 Towoe taitl!r Or Costa Meu. Ca 921626 Equal Opportwuty Employer ~ IAIMAID <Part·Timel Need en- thusiastic penon Dart Tavern. 646 9935 12pm-6pm :::. for busy NB salon. Call ltOHIT & TA YLOI 64'-71t7 . Beauty .... .. ._ .......... HAIRDRESSER & MAN ICURIST for gd N.B. salon . Clentele pref. The Hair HandJers, 642-8484. ASSEMILEIS Mechanical assemblers for growing laser co. Min. I yr exper in mechanical assembly .Soldering & light shop exper preferred Ex cell. insurance pat'kage & co. paid benefits App. ly at Laakmann Elec· tro-Optics. Inc. E 0 E San Ju an Capo 71H9J . .6Q4 Assembly s Miii> MONEY s BE YOUR OWN BOSS Full/part ume. Choose hrs. Info. Julie 673-7811 •BIKESTORE• Assut Mana,er or mech. for SchWUltl de· aler Must have prior store u p. Salar y Sl0,400. 544-!llm. IOAT WECHAMIC needed for sailboat charter club in Newport Beach Will work on pumps, engines and rig ging. On the Job expr. + refs reg. ~9060 Bookkeeping CO. in Irvine has immed opening for person ex- perienced in working wlbank. PIR system & handling Al P & related functions. Duties also in· elude: Mamtaming cost sheets & gen typing. Good Co. benefits. Salary nego<. w/exper. Call 754-1931 ••••••••••••••••••••••· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SOO sq ft back ofnce · CdM Prim Loe 2500 sq Widow has mooey t.o loan Lost & Fo.cl 5300 E.Dlo,..-. & Ualboa Inn. $90 & up Flo shr2brcondolnH.B. sto,..~ multi·use. Sp~ce ID rt Great eShow. rm U · for RE. Sl0.000 up. No ....................... ,,..,......._ weekly K1tchennette. w/same. TeMis, pool, on BalbOa Peninsula I r.v1ne Industrial nr p~sure Lighted Roof credit chec~. no penalty. Lost . "Holly' f Ter· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocea11.fronL_675·~40 W/D. S250 + 1-'J utals & nexttoFun1.one(l0"'1 fl Airport. Perfect for Sign. ·Garden View Call Oemson Assoc. . . 't t Set.ooh& Start work today on tern porary BLUE JEAN JOBS through our Lite Industrial Division Packaging, Warehouse, Lite Assembly. and man y other assignments available. Must be t8. Apply now al The Kelly Office neart!$t you 2102 Business Center Or . 11208 I rvrne, 833· 144 I <Nr MacArthur Bl & 405 Frwy) Hrs 8·5 or 27957 Cabot Rd., Laguna Niguel. 831-0542 <Crown Valley Pkwy exit> Hrs 9.3_ BOOKKEEPER PIT Afts or moms. Xlnt pay Apply in person. no phone calls, Back Street. MS B St . Tustin. '<LN"T pvt ba & '!It nr d~673-4743 ic 20~ ft l artist. 75'persq ft Parking. ~120. 673·7311 n~. cream w rus nr Hoag no smoklk1tchen L d erf I . 673 2!M3 673-3930 ~ E C p TO tail, El ~oro. 975·0727. htstnlctioll 7005 -r.-· 1 o wat root ~~lip, · • • Cowrdal VENTUR A I L. 768-6752 ...................... . S~!.;i~li<@_ _ luxury condo. utJI mcl, Offktl..... 44 PrwttWldtLoc. ltwtah 4475 On equity basis. New Lost white M Poodle First TUSTIM COHDO pvt Rm & Ba S650. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Approx hoo ft suite ••••••••••••••••••••••• business ideas Prefer m ix . are a Cam eo CllrisH. ca.rclt .,..eds prof person to oc· 675·4l40or992-4620 . 1617 Westcliff. N.B. Want Prtg .. full se.rv .. on the 2500 Ft. undeveloped 5 0 rt ware & h 1 g h H hi d CdM PRE-SCHOOL & -~ Ch t F h b water R technolo~. SS.S-9863 ig an s. . re DAY CARE CENTER r~y lrg Wlfurn rm S300 ns ian to s r 1g financial inst. 70005.f. · , space avaJI. i!.h rise g wa....1 76<MJ329 ho H B N ""'• Comeseeitnow t u -·rt T--' ,,... 792v1· .. ftna· .CM mo UtilpdCall Bobby usem .. o..,. ... or Ist.floor.A&enl.~1·5032. waterfront b nf in '""" ,.,.ra .._ REW RO Lo Rd ~"' h Id $275 968-3880 -"-T..:Arct.I N Be b 00 ... A · st · e \Co rner Victoria & c1t 730-6478orSS7-9051 _c_a_ren. . . MIWPOln' T_.. ... ....,. ewport ac . 1. O.icli 5035 Gldn Rtvr male. While Placentia> <: M in pvt home. kit & Room for rent. 4 BR hme ~ -..-,. per Ft. Good potential ••••••••••••••••••••••• cbesl patch. Blk nea col· ENROLLING NOW '. tndry pnv , resp Mover wlspa . Close to bch. 3 . . Call Judy for many uses. Newport 11: ............. .a., ,._ 1 HB .... 5832 96().«>«o 40 S2'75 642 2533 prof ~pie looking for Spacious executive ~f· 642-4644 for appt. to see Arches Bldg. 6'2-4644 _.,,.,.. .... .,. -.....!r:..__~ ' __,,, lsl 10 children enrolled IELL~J-r=~~ S E .. V C E S People added Equal ()pportumty Employer M/F/H l m Pff"IOM Full lime, Continental Cu151ne Ask for Ken 673-3233 CASHJERS .vanted for aut.o wash in Nwpt Bch & Irvi ne ~ 644~-4460-=-='----t s275 fices across from City w 0 S . C All types of real estate REWARD SlOO for Sl0.00 Discount Hrs. ~red room to rent last rmma e. mo. Hall.Allservicesavaila·NE P RT BEACH Nr Harbor bopping enter, investment.s since UM9. wallets lost at 5Crowns 6:30AM-6.00PM. Part· Au t o Mechanic 1Nknd an Oct. lhru Jan. 968•1734 ble 'optional' From 22S O.C Airport. 340 t.o llOO stor6 f~ M4 t.o 2,l60 Sptdo4 ... t. Restaurant, CdM , 10110. lime students accepted. Professional only ~ CASHIEI HOUHW Alf SALES Full or P/time. Apply· Crown Hardware, 1024 Irvine. CWestclirt) NB \\111 pay up t.oS200 mo. Female non·smoker. ful-sqft. up at ~asooable sqrt.644-7722 sqlt.Availforrent.2300 211111'Dt No questions asked. 543.3468 parts 50q. Labor which has to incl util, lyfum.2bdrmcondo.So re~tals. No lease re-NEWPORT BEACH 504 ~ARBO,:.~L~D .. CM •42-2171 '-0611 213/331-581.S cgl_I. __ JobsW~ 7075 67~3·~3320="------ lndry. bath & lntch fa c. Cst Plaza. S300 \.'l utll. quired call673-3002 No. Newport Blvd. UlO sq o see, · WE PAY"'"'EM~ Lost L F c 1J c t -AUTOMOTIVE Would prefer Mission 641·3583ev -THI EllGHT rt. al SISS. Sierra Mgmt L....&....a....&...11~ 4500 10 ~· rg a C'O a ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -...---F 10' & not Glenneyre & Mountain TYPING . lgt bkkpg in PARTS \JeJO to San Clemente M1Frmmt.et.oshare3bd, Co.641-1324 ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• or your s es. Rd . Laguna Beach myhome.Freepickup& COUMTERMAM areas. 975-~dys. 2ba Condo C.M S22.s mo. SPACE OfRCI Rent, 1125 IQ.I\. $400 mo. At Deool.soo ~ Reward. 494-7928 del. 640·9639 Dealership or foreign Room for rent .. Christian $100dp .. lmmed.646~ THE••--~ 2paneled..1f'1""s +large 1355 Logan, U . CM. m 11. IUWl"ll VI , .. ,. 675-5116 sc11u I~ Practical Nurse desires auto parts experience l'nuple looking for a F Straight. shr3BR apt. PllCE front office. Carpeted. IM'ISTOIS NW'lil~ work by day. Call Even· preferred. Call Glen for 'J F. non smoke1r. Ma!')' CM area. 646·5413 ~~I air, parking atrront and 1200SQFT High yield trust Deeds. AMNIEIS in 5 960_3243 an appointment. t'xtras S200 J ut1l S.9PM Sq Ft p . rear entrance. Ideal for COSTAMESA$375 Safe. well secured. Call n.Jft ROYc.a.•v-~va1INov 14937864ev ,,.,,,c•13 300to6000 · · nme I -~ CIR F111· anc· I •«H H H.._W............... 7100 -·~ ', -:--'----.,...,..,.. Waterfront offices in 1. or 2 attorneys. anst tu· o,,.....,.., ia ......._.... Thrash -Limit -"'"" --RO S ROYCE CASHIEI HOUSEW Alf SALES Full or P/time. Apply: Crown Hardware. 1024 Irvine (Westcliff) NB Hoomw1k1tchpr1v.Love· Shr lrg luxury home Newport Harbor with Uonal. sales, etc. Faces Costa Mesa new In· Bkr. Onion -Wedged •••••••••\............. A~DIMW h sec urity P_rotected w/profperson.lstlast+ boat slips available. GarfieldooSEcomeror dustria1Bldg.2000sq.ft. Filst T .D .. can be THENLAND Accounting Clerical hume Nr SC Plaza dep 541>-M2.8 Plusalonglistofspecial Brookburst, Huntington Gr ea l a r e a . purchasedforS2.B.S00.3 1bere'sa newairhne in CO. in Irvine has im· 64().6444 Mature person. Ac· CHECKaCAI needs a few gd drive rs. .§3·8888 Over 40 M Pref Answer amenities. Terrific leas· Beach: Very reasoo~ble Harbor/Sunflower. I yr. interest only al 20'7' town. Their planes fly med. opening for person 1--------curate typist Good ~.d ~508. 24 hrs. 642·4300 Guest . House. F .. 18·25. ing terms now available rent 1f you qualify. mile from Frwy. Only with discount. & Int straight up and wait till experienced an working AUTOMOTIVE SAW wlfigures. Xlnt benefiu. rree Furn rm. In ex. S2SO includes util. HB. Call Today! . 962-4458 mornings. SSOO. J . D. Property yield 27 .S3 yrly. 57-k the earth rotates. THEN w/bank P/R system & We bavea rull·llme com· James Ins uran ce change for custodian Nr Bch.~0'194 '714167M66Z Executive suites. full Mgmt. 751·2717. loan to valae. call Mr. LAND. handling A/P & related missioned aales opening Irvi ne. Call Joyce. ~rk at Church in CM M/Ftoshare38Rcondo ..... ,.,. • ......,, service, very rebona· l ...... WMd 4600 CbrisSbaw7»~ Found : Black & white funcllons.Dutiesalsoin· in the Automotive 7S2-0990EOE i161·SS25 pool, spa, garage, at S195 · ble. Ann. ™-0274 ....................... , / shaggy male dog. Med ~~ue~~~ 't~~~~:P=~ Center for a qualihed l;~miliiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. HIC E P'tUVATI +\.'la util. MEWrolTCINT'll CM4AIEA Young Christian Couple ••••cJ a small Lampson & Dale. Good co. benerits selling spec1allst We or CLBJCAL • 638-9596da/898-0468 Prestigious. full service · seek li vin& arrange-r~a,1~ G GI Work 641 ·6341. ferthebestbenef1tspro-PAITTIME EASTSIDE C.M. Ml F betw 2J.:.l shr 3bd EX EC offices. lnclds 2 room office, wet bar, menu in exchanie for ..., ~ home 891·2!14 Salary negot w ex per gram of any retail com· Li:e room. avail Oct IS 2ba hse tblk from bc:h in rcpt, sec, xerox, under-business use only S22S services, companionship ....................... ,.,.... 5350 Call 754·1931 pany For appomtment Looking for interesting <h.n entry Must see to Npt S2SOmo67S.2486 ground pk'g, telu & an· Mo. utils incld. 6'6-l6S4. &/or rent.~. A•H•c....ts 5 I 00 ....................... ACCOUMT AHT call. 714"'44·2313 :h~~~Znd'. Y&;1~: ·1C:a~ Jl pplreriate. Gs3ool Imo,. Roommate wanted tlque decor. cont. rm. "9tl:llcW.S Old FisbetnRl&JI needs ··········.············· r'ECUTIYE CHllF J.C.PEM*Y Lion on P<lt. 3-days per ~1 ast req a pre ' 644-7189 Avaifable for sub-lease 2BR, 2BA Waterfront AAA Credit In _, days. LA Growing Restaurant 24 Fashion Island. NB week, Sat&Sun 646-7431 r.11).3375 aft5Jill!. clean,qwet 0005moker. · · of Ne..,...,..' home w/slip 'or JlFT Guaranteed Free Cb ' o C EOE MIF L· .d C M -P-'l'J blk to beach, N.8. EXECUTIVE m one w....,., s ex • 8 b C 11 All * flft'r * a1n tn range o ... c, st e osla t!$a vt Steve. 64.S-53J6 days tJll elusive otflce complex· boat. Yr Lease. Pay to roe ure. a ce. MI t seeks qualified Chief Ac· !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1·-------• room bath. k1tch pnv ?pm SUITES es. Quiet handsome set· $1700 Bob, azm SS2·7<MS 24 Hour ESCORTS countanlfor Corp. Head· IAIYSmB i-1' re r er fem s 2so. p ,· . I M/F 1 IN Ungincludelrtteptionl· Clwfs'-p-..1... tSl-1122 MC VIM quarters . Heavy ~8 50.15 ro essiona n HlltTAGI phone coverage • -restaurant acc'ting ex· For infant, my home or FG -. h d R S 75 COM S2SO per mo. Call .. .a.• .a. utilities • janitorial • ._illiH/..,nt/ * * Of Utlih * * per is req. Duties incl· yours. M·F. vie. Ellis & rnis e ~m 1 ScottorTerry ..---llillmce Individual.or group G--ac Brookhurst1FV.964-4700 ~1o sso s~unty dep. m 873.4239 alt 6 pm New luxury office space 100 free photo copies/ .......... -.......... charters. Reservartions. """ a '..,. staff supervision, mo clds laundry rac. & utlls. in Irvine's busiest mo • ample parting • I lilff EKortS closings & quarterly Baker Trainee. Sat/Sun. Female. non smoker. no 2 bd, I ba, balcony, w/d, center! Easy Frwy ac-secry service avail. ..•~ SOOS 673-143' 24 Hrs. 64!·0180 financial reports; com· lOPM to 6AM. Winchells . ""ts 962·9801 Grand Canal. Balboa A ail I C U kitchen. Call Qualified Off as...., Da.y'a&..edwr c-11.1,..1.....-11.. puter knowledge a must. Donuts 253 East 17th "':---Isle, S37S lmo. yrly. ~e~. aJ'fs · oow a Servlces at·97S-0740for .................... ~.. BalbOaPavlUon 'Riii\'~/ Good benefits.Send re· street.CostaMesa r~msula Point. SlS<l. No 675_7588 al\6·30& WEs or et . . lng · LOSING LEASE, quit-C P AM UP/MC Ylso sume & salary history lo Bakers s lnok1ng. cooking. · · 551-1231 '40-4230 vaew -tlngbuslnesa,selllngout • ool 51501"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I I' rt va t e entrance F Non·smkr shr 3BR CM S250 U H t B b Huntington Beach, 419 ALL supplies and fix-•••••••••••n••n•••••• r= P.O. Box 169<11, Irvine, Exp in Donut makmg or ,.,.5 3391 Apt. S205 mo. Prefer p. un · c · Main St Bl "" ft at · ludin . Rider wanted private '************••u' Ca. 92713. will train. Apply at ..... -~ -v · u11,,c:11 Ca rpel, drapes, air. . .,... . turesmc g. N ' I.Ad I PSYCHIC ·ESP OM lST w h ti' 202 El H"t.ls M~ 4100 ~~taraan . .....--1730l8each.8C2-2ll34 Sl95. SlelTa Mgmt. Co. Display cases, waiting van. ewportto a · READINGS A IN RATIVE inc e s •• ~ ••• ;••••••••••••••••M/F shrhse,6blks .bch, • 641·1324. room chairs, Beauty ly. (213)485·5708 1714 ) by AMANDA ASSISTANT Camino Real San CllltCAL Growing laser co. seeks exper clericat person to handle matenal control rerord s. Efficiency & neatness i> must. Will tram qualified appli · c unt s Excell benefits/salary based on ex p er Con t ac t Laakmann Electro Optics Inc E.O.>~ San Juan Capo. 71H~-6624 HB. WIO, OW, micro. 17THSlmT Be.autiful office in suite, Salon hairdryers and 644..(208 FREEQUESTION Science Applications. Clemente. ;,uuuMOTB. $200.960-52.60,960-9540 COSTAteSA nrA~Prtlglncl. + hydraulic chain. mir· Lest&Fomd 5300 ANSWEREDBV In c . ·s Comyute r IAIYSITTEI COOi ~S.ld2y &rentalsnoCwl avaTiVI. MIFshr2bdnnupper,on 2or3roomofflcesuites. secretarial.PreferR.E. rors.shelvesandplant.s. ••••••••-••••••••••••• PHONE edProduthcts~~!®E·loc1at· Mature.lovingpersonto Part/Time for small ~I up. 0 or beach in Nwprt, S320 + AIC. plentyol prtg. UtH or usoc:lat.ed business. Also, ~-::-~bampoo CALL673-<D NOW ! i.n e u "'"' ast n· watch our 2 mo old son convalescent hospital ones in room. 2274 ullls. 642-:i95eves incl. Avail. now. Call 7S2·51B1 and hair . ••• ••******•••• • dustrial Complex (at in our C.M home 4 5 Must be experienced m Ne"'' port BI vd CM Sh r.....L. "" .....,, Realonomka 67$4700 CaU631.f754or "'us Santa Ana & San Diego 549-7228 institutional food pre ~11g7 .. 5 r3BR""" ...... ""'·NAN .,. r•· e.--COEDS -Would love to F:Jis.), ha~ an 1·m· davs/wk . -parallon. Appl~ at The ~ .... ---mo. ~ util. Non·smtr. Costa Mesa. Z50 aq. ft . "Full Service" c.x-a ... r -l.1ve at Newport Beach Richard 6'2-33:52 suite. $175/mo. UW. in· e c u t I v e s u It e I n s w i m m & a I po o t · fl( party with 'JOU. Call Sue m it;te operung for an Find what you want 1n Gardens . .sc> G enneyre I ~ C.H l SIOO weekly . cld. 779 W. 19t.h. St. NEW PORT CENTER Chemical Service lmi· or Ka thy anyti me organa~edself ~tarter w/ Dally P1lotClass1C1eds. 494-8075 l'li n e Knot Mote I Find the perfect ~m-&51·8928 now including $100/mo. nus La1un1 Niguel ,_..._ 953-9363 experience in these --- "15·0440 ______ ~:~~~~s~rwr.~?n1:1 BAYFRONTOFFICE attretarial lltl'Vices vtl area.' Noapaecessary, .,. ERIC: WEME'TYOU AT are~~c0Pune!!!!1able Da1·1y ,,., •............ ······· ... : v~aHott...,. 4250 857.5001 soo reet.Janitorial,part· officespace.Mustseeto will train.~·~· full '42-1671 ~H~ WNA~E~ogsE,\ ........ ~ ••••• •••••••••••••••••• --In& de 7•-..0 compare! amount req Wall net BARTENDER WITH A Purchasing : . <Xf.EANFRONT 2 & 4 Br. Female share fllr!'-. apt. ' . . EXECUTIVE OFFICE $40,000 +. Call Collect. Lolt; Dot. amaU cream B E VenderLlason . · · J\.vail. Winter. Weekly/ Half rent & utahtlu. A90IT llON~~terDr. Mon ·Frl. ll·t PM . IJlua·.\plo mh, Lake L N D E R T . 60 lltonthly.673-7873. Arter8:~m~740 IDCUT'IYI 40Ml7.0W Part ami. "Slledy". ~~~.sJ:~ES~~· Mloin~~, ye:rsmomce : ACCOUNTS RECBYABLE Lrg Big Bear cabin. Pool MIF shr 3br H.B. dpl•. 5'111 Newport Bearh FOR SALE: lndustri1U1 Reward. 53Mml. experience required. tnble, color TV. 2 (pies. S165. lst & last. 842·3658; Several office avall. ln '44-44112 commercial carpet Lost: tin Germ. SMp. Stnicel 5360 Saluy commensuratr CREDIT ASSISTANT Sle~~l'-714/545-6816 bef. S1 &Sl~Tom. ruU aervice aee,. au.Ile clunln1 business. puppy, M, M1gnoU1 & with experience. Will prepim• l>unk <lt•prnliti. and rc•snh 1, R ·~to 11..._ 4~00 21 yr old male seeking toe. nr O.C. A1pport ..... "'~ 44IO 110,000. Y orktown . H .B. WOMBnCINTll · SCIENCE A~"'t nd hllln" 11 ... ,.11 ...., 2 11 '""-_.... ~ rmmte SlitOlmo. 2 BR 1 752.()119. ....................... ...-U;Cll·2121 Rewar4. 9113·3108. ~1nancy teatin1. im· APPLICATION, INC. "''"1 3 1 " "''"' t• ... ;. ~·i·un. i·m 1 .. , .................... ba. CdM. 760-1756 Retail St.ore . Beet beach JANITO'" .. SUPPLY 957•fftl~ ed. ulta Low t SWrigleySt. • exper. Good 1H·t·ountm11 ~k1lli.. ind111lm11 inw • .. -M.1.0fl'ICIS location In Newport! N K ~~ OWC -m ' res · cos 1 I c 9'Z7l-4 40 wpm itnd IO kt·~ h~ 11111\'h ~uxt h1· Gay Roomml~ Prof. Female for Laa. 2 premium om~ avail. $'7$0 Mo ua Z3rd. St. eUS .-..,."· Lott; cat. ~h U1er, ~=~~ ~~~ r~ ':i.~ . d1plomatk anti J,tru1·l11lJl, in 1IN1lin11 "'1th 1h1• uCont1etServictt · Nig. condo. Pvt. bath It Prime kic .. MW carpet. f7Ml85 mt40l . m.al)/f1S.1781 F, 12 yra, lltr vie ., h I' S47 N5 An equal orportunlty : publl\' and i1alt•ll :<tarl l'orn111•titm• 1111lan L l-. r ll f s t G a Y bdrm, $325/mo. •15111 wood Door'I *7 lilhta. SrlHll 11lte17 . &lft sbop. CdM . 78IMIMO e tnt. · · lo / imd rmpluy\'\' ~·nt·rtl~ ini·l1.11hn11 1•11mp1111~ • M•le 1..-emale Room S'41Wl9tews. opcobam~p.a/c. llTAl.SPACI La1una. Vtr)~aa.reat. Lost, malt Springer A J....lt. emp yerm : p;11d hrallh. hf1: 11ml 1k'T1t11l m\ur.m1·1· t".111 matf StrYfce In So1 C.M. r Melts roommate Mt 61t211q. ft. at Sl.25 100.q. n. "50mo. Great 714/4f7.171f.N/501.....,. Spaniel U.er' white a -~ab u!~~u and 642-021.1:•1 m for 111HM11ntm•:nt Calif G.ll.C. for R"nta t.o lhr 2 br apt, ~ 11Uls. peuq. ft.Calllla:rtDI ~un. Ha.rtlor Blvd. f would li91t '° bqJ tnto Yn. Neutered, lftl. ao Of CllSs shop mt homt n•s aim· rpcts. 11·7PM IA• laat. ~.12GO/mo. ~ Ca your ultU111 aer"lee Ruff Tuff. REWARD' .__etttt/ • ... pie •ltb Dilly Pilot : A t%U11»31*1· Ctdilllcsto~_.. lte1lonomicl b111lnu1. '"I main· -11, 6 U1 c ..ifted • ~ • ......_ .... ,_. 9lorw for net ot ...._ tenuff«?.Jblvwall· 12..11o1.... wit.II a ~/.!....~. 1 hi ."!!:.t~ toll • SILL 6dlt Mn Wlll Roll ........ ...W. ta0 'Cl· ft. Newport 6 U. 1DGm7 ... 1 lot ol ~ --•... 'JOU w __.. ... OUMH COAST OAILT Nm no W. IAT ST .. COSTA ... CA.bU6 Oail1 Plaat Cl .. if .-.aa l'll'M Jhtllor 11•4. CM tlme. Call beww 11 ;'°a =~· SetlU..,.f..twtilDailY ~I M.W.:4~ At . .i 1' a , POotWdl~. --------·-----------------.- -I ' • -:irr~~=-===;:-.=~~~•rtm .......... a ... , ................... s .............. a ........ _.1[11!11 .. 5 ........... s .......... llll'~ Orange C<last DAILY 11LOT/Tmmday, October t 3. I 98 t ,- $ell it all and put cash in yoUr pocket! , DAY WEEK Bl>ays 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 s~me 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 1M new Dally Pilot 8·Day Week Its a Classified PLUS .,,. -~----------------~--------~----------:---------r-----------.:i~-:-------r.~~~=::'1 Ht•W..t.ct 7IOOHtlpWClllltd 7100H .. W..w 11oo!HtlpW9lllM 11ooitt.1pw...w 710~·.._.,w... 7100 .... W..tect 7IOOtt.a,W..ttct 7106H.~W..ted 7100~~~· ••••••• !!.'.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••0 ••••••••••• .. ••~ce.,. ____ ............ •••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••t••••t••••••-••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••1••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kenmore appls port. di!."" -ELECTIOHIC lnsusan<:" ·PARTTIMl -RECEPTIONJS,.-Secretory Non·smkr 2 Telephone hwa~her SIO, htr dryc1- COSMETICIAM ASSEMBLY Accowit Re, l'erfect for hou.~ew1ves Animal ll06p1lal lookinl( Ru taura.nt We . ore looking for a days per wk Laguna ftHOMf PllSOH SIOO. gas !>tO\'e St25"~ Wanted to manage larg~ c I I & FG F ha:. OPl!nini;s 10 & college students f;asy ror exp ' :iggress1 ve 'S JR highly rnollvated sales Beach Accounting or. p lime phone per on surat>edSIZ 4!n 171~ Co:.metic Dept In friend o I w nd•r ~·· i·u~tomer serv1re d~pt work, must be conscien person p T eves & CARL person for a high income f ice PO Box 1134 needed lo call & si-t CE refn•• 11 $100, •. <! ly neighborhood MfftblerfortxpandlltCJ llundl~ all a~pects of t1ous 10-20 brswk S375 weekends6311030 • potential comDm1ss1on La_&un!_Beach ~ app'ts for busy Solar Holpoint 91 1 up111?~ pharm11cy Days, Mon 0 .C.Co.Mftjofcktay t>t•rsonal ltnei. busmei.s hr Call64&-9741 RECEPTIONIST/ HELPS MAKE department 0 you Se t E c $450 h S C I~ Fn.~.All '"" & transformers. Starllnll balary com P1uH1m_e _S-al-es. Fashion HOSTESS qualify as an ex T~~~s~r~or Nwpt Bch. bon;~:YAs:rorM1~h;11/ ~oe{~t· i5 II l- Co.ter/Ct.ricol hp. or willlflCJ to me_nsuratr with Exp &I Island women's special· Personal assistant to ENDS M(EJI i:1~hn~~a~:~e:eu:Jo~? R E. lnvst Co Stat typ. Aabotk Solar Di•. Kenmun· wa5hl•r & t!aZ. Person for t.>qu1pmenl leom.Col540.9264. Ab1hl.Y Xlnt rod:anyl ty store.nex hrs Some sucressful, very busy • FURNITURE? ingamust,shcirth,md& 537.7130 dr)~t. >.Int ""rkin~· rental store, Saturdays VALOR hendits&enreera van· eves&satswkends Call executive Must be ex word prote~:.or ex-cond. SlZ'l l'a·~~ pr required Wages open ELECTRONICS renwnt polent111l for M1m1·759-99Sl l remely attractive, tr you do. ~e are otrer perienre preferrt!d 846·7694 • Unlled ""nt All appt call P:iuhne al --sup•rbly gro"med & k Xlnt 549-2988 Travel • "" · F OR EL P'"RTTIME " """" Carl's Jr would h e to 111g an mrome, in -" -Co"""i .. _... R"fr1g 30 <'U f1 Side b"" 645·0760 ACT y TRAIN r. 5498909 j "' . have a v1vaci·ous f "'~'" " :r" S II r C S · k help you make unds suranc" program. pro 1l ed s d S325 o h h • -ma parts manu a1· L •u ... -Y HRP rew upervts0rs, wor personality. Duties m· "' " Computer train com· 1 e · 1s wa~ er > Counter llelp, morn turmi;:,allshiftsopen.nu "'':'~ 1 P t ime evenings & 1 d h . 1. meet We have im sharing, pension plan, •SECRETARIES• merc1alagentw1thgood port $12.5,IJ&wTV ~ shift, P'hme. nu ex1>er expenem·e ne1· Mature M 0 n ·~ r 1 · 1 3 3 u weekends Supervising c u e llgl t secretana tin mediate FULL or PART and generous company Pres. ShllOOS24,000 DOM INTl. knowledite Port 535. t)'l>t•v.ritcr 1a1r nee. Apply in pt-rson women pr~fcrrrd Newport V1ll.i, 4000 the door to door sales exlremey qwel. pre ly TIME employment op discount forappt Call R E'Mkv~Sl8.000 needed lll onr t' for caps1S55 ~l!'I~ ":: D1p pily Donut~. 1854 E 0 E 1 \ L' I> 1, •\ (' 11iiar1 a Wa y N U ft ra"' or yowigsters C:x one girl office + ron· portumties available '114 644 2313 S80 FulJChn'l' 8$22,000 N 1 A ~ N Bl d C .. ... ' ' ' "-r. s1·derable 1""111 driving 1" ewport nine genl') REfRIG elec fro:.trre& ~ v "' CORP 10585 Lav.!>orl 6425861 l'ellent earnings for ~nefits 1nclude lots of J.C.l'EHHEY ExpCoru.ullantOurs World\iew Tr~vel coldspot.l.'oµi>t>rgdeon<t; Counter help Part Time. R1Hr AH• F V 962 9336 l~gal person with ab1hty to va riely & freedom. ASSIST ANT 24 fashion Island, NH Liz RemdersAgy, lnr 97H200 Barbara <.:1v1<' St50 pick uv .i~ Call for aGppo1ntment Fa~hionable Newport f'reelann· ~galSel'·y & motivate Van or large gri!at slartlJlg pay & un MANAGERS E.0 .E M1F 4020 Bir<'hEst'64Jo:<;>E TRF.ETRIMM ER 556 3740 G4~·2'll:it· Mon·f r1. ary's Dell Beach Fashion I!> land l.egal Word l'l"O('essors rans needed. Call limited growth polen Newporl1833·11190 f rt'~ Exprd in all vha:.t'!> of I\ l' n mo n· W J ' h c r. 6C7o5als9t3 Hwy. Cd M Salon undcr new needed Plcase rall Med1a Merchanls tial. Good education, -tree work and modern iv.h1t r> c;o<MI work1011~ •2 ownership see k !> 0H111daa1t 9750'l44 Prim· 213·!2'1·2'7~E01': s t a bility & self We offer excellent SALES SECRETARY/EXEC equipment Top pay and l'OndilloJI $;:, \fter6p~'. DELIVEIY P/T Operator \11th follo" 1n1t n 1 .Pea~ Pa rt 11 me even111 gs, motivation A MUST benefits. super working COMMEICIAL R.E. Large lnsuranl'e agency benefits Please rall 67.5 7ISJ . ·~"!'" To busmesses Flex . 25 & has a\a1lablt' n•ntJI Liquor Store Stocking & answering service, no Wnte very detailed let· cond1llon:. and good TJred of selling houses 7 has openmg ror ex 168 4751 from 9 am lo 3 • hrs mo No sales SS hr room 640·~ Sand) Ca!> h Reg 1~ t H ex eExOp Ener. Call 646-8000 ter including ambitions, pay! Starling salary days a week ? We need ecutive sttretary MU!il pm Sf1dn~dbg>" ~~I ~:~dl r~?- +mi. 640.2440 general perienre ne!'essar) · · quahr1calions, personal S4 55per hour one L1"'·ns"" to learn the .... self starter and have TYPIST s II 8 A I be 8 · d '~ "" "" : ma engineer Washing mathinc. SSO • Delivery men over l8 for Oen ta I, front offll'I.' over 1 PP Y tv.een PAYROLL CLEIK description & desire skills to manage, hroker good oral and written ing firm needs good 3944 L.A. Times lo homes group Pr a ct 11• t'' & 3 weekdays 11188 The Jolly Roger Inc. an salary. Wnte 8-0x 11946. All shirts are available rommerc1al real estate l'ommunicalton skills. typist May alsoperlorm 642 c . M 3 a m 6 a m cha I IJnginl( po~1t1on . Plarenlia. (.;()8ta Mt'sa established restaurant Daily Pilot, PO Box 156C. so you may be able to foe om e from m gml XI n t paid company Gi rl Fri duties p T 4 GE RE FRIG ERA TOR ·; Economy rar reqwred roo111forJ!ro"1hv.1lh c•), MAMAGEMEHT chain. has an opening Costa Mesa. CA , workhourslhalarecon while you lt'arn Super benefits Call Linda· al hrs perday,mommgs& Top rreezrr 1~f) g~. No collecting ('ell benefits l'Jll ' Rl'ta11fabnrstorc for an experienced 92626-o:i60 venient to )OUr benerits,hfeinsurance, 549-~ afternoons. Salar) co_!1<!,Jl75 0H0640636~i $4()().S4501mo + bon iant' i; locations Southern Payroll Clerk to work in RESTAURANT HELP l schedule health 1m.urance & den based on skills & exp llusquvarna \'1kml! ~e...,,.~ 646·0637 or646 5844. 973 1495 1 l'ahforn1a Traml't!s & a 4 person dept Ab1hly Bartenders. servers. bus I ~'ind out for yourself tal plan Contact Ken. SECRET ARIES! Call Ka} mg mach. wl.11t ouk calt.l'( 'Deliver L.A. Times to GEMERAlOFflCE a~s•~lantmanagers Ex I to handle extensive per sons, hostesses, whnt<.:arl'i.Jr ha~loor •6•7•5·.6.700_. -......... -I 979·37jl'.1__ lifellmeituar nev.,w~ homes in HB & C'M. Accuratetypi~l.gt•iieral c1lmJ!, challenging. ex. phom' rommunicat1ons cooks.OpeningNov.lsl rer you!Pleascapplym TYP IST RECEP $1250 . $795 OBO"' 3-6AM. ~$450 mo. +, u fr 1 re du 1 1 1,, c·ellt'nl benefits & start a must Salary com European caie. Newport person Tuesday Salur Sales help wanted for Joma profess1on:il team TlONIST p R & fund de 968·1036 bon us. Dependable i·ar' 1714,549.»l2 in1t sJlal') Must ha\e mens urate with ex Br h. Call for appl day 2 00pm 5 oopm fash1onbout1que.Sal:ir) ~~at~·:Or:~~aflar~r \elopment dept 19 cufl C:old~potSuper needed 546 4481 or Gen10ffice rel.iii ba('kjlround per1enre Appl} in 760-8725 arat + romm Laguna come in and Wt' will Personable, organi~e.d Mart Avo green Nds 964·4982. AccOUlltsP-able Prefer RTWorreldted 5person betv.een Sam & Restaurant Newport area 4!M 3094 .rnswer any questions self starter Varied some s helHs s12s, -.1 t213l6Z7.W71 pmal Delisandwirhmakers& CARL'S JR Hecp sec you may ha\'l' about res pons1bll1t1t'S 64§·~235 Detltal Assist Person needed for ~row •1 d 1 d b t THE JOLLY ROG 1-:R cashiers, 18 or over, full • Full t1mr Small firm ss r. s Ex c e II Exp DA ror Endo orrice 1ng restaurant Corp of " ame · l'mp uy1.: u rNC or pltime. S3.50 lo start. Pk Accurate typist Good temporary employment • wpm ' Kenmore wash dry gold-wanled PT Mon &I rie" Theust•oflOkr.i want lo makr more·• 1 49601arnnco wy. benef1ts&oppty load Zyrsold.immacSJOO •or-:-" I I t e k " 170.t2G1I eUt>A,·c wlll tra1'n Fr1·t·ankot I~ Starting wage Med1ral S t Ana are• Thurs Only Top Pa,, hto lypinu. & bkkin" ..oca exctu 11e s e s u . C ~ , ...... WORD PROCESSORS \'ancc an a " rer._ar_ter8nm840.6049 __ ' ~ " " l bl bl< I Irvine, A ters, 17431 Brookhursl "overa0 e Call after u"S760 ~ = 631-3380 Somt' A C pay ah le e'<per 5 a l' am 1 i iu~ peop e 033 ' .. RECEPTIONISTS '".,. ~· helpful Salar> t·om P lime v.llh manag~ 17141546-I St F V Equal Uppt) Employer '!!'~1_5469250 LEGALSECRETARIE.S W It /W.......__ Bicycles 10 Dental Orthodomc AS!.lstanl Rerepllonist wanted Please call Dr Jacobs ~--'848-""' _ 4444 menl " I t C'· 11 ror PEST c~OL M ,,. ·--------I o er mTTIC'U •••• •• •••••••••• ••••. •• mensurat0 v.1th ab1hl.\ dvl 1 > " ""'" REST•u••UoP r TYPIS...,,.. b ' ·1 4'" '168 "' -"' "" Apply iwn 9;\M & CRUISER Call for 111teniev. 1114 i a.(l..P • """ TECHMaCIAM IOI IURNS SECRET ARY Noon Charlie's Ch1h , Boys' 26". like nev. S!IS. 5499322 Rusty Pebean MECHANIC Leading local pest l'On is now hm ng 5 day RetoilS•s ADMlll...I ASST. TWOCllR>KPAY STEADY 767 19th St. Door i:l(JJ. CallDavid,673-1728 . Restaurant Inc ' lr\'lnt' Own tool:.. 3 yrs exper t rol compa ny needs Hostess position. In Kron Chocolaller 10 TO s""'1 s.600. ~.M. Girls 24 in 10 spd Blue.,. Girl Friday 9 3 t'o~l3 in brake & front end pre Houle Technician for terview 2-4pm. Mon·Fr1 South Coast Plaza ha~ IVICKI HESTON I Wan led 2 part-11 me Good Cond sso ·• DEMTALTECH Mesa Wc~ts1de. hghl ferred Gd pay & steady job. Entry.level 37 Fash1on ls!and,N.:..B fullandpart t1mepos1 Growing automobllt' _ • eveningphooesofic1tor~ 1~12ll Ext 284 days E x p e r den t a I l> pin", '--"k•. & •hip medical benefit!> 'llo pos11ton We tram. no ex lions ava1·1able h b Id Co _.. t r " """ ~ ' t•oa<' 01 ml( ne.-us & ASSOCIATES setting appointmen s or 64_0·0236 nights __ techruran Parttal dept jling 646 <Yl4<t Sunda)' 5 da) v.ork Pt'r nee Call Tim, 9 12 546-KRON dynamic seH starter s11lesmen Sala r) ~ · Process & fm1sh . etr G I week Appl) 3000 East 979 6021 Restaurant Openings w all around skills 10 Comm Call Blase or ADL'L TTRICYCLE Salary open Call ~1-F, ::ii~me~\ ~~e in r ~111 Co a i. l H v. v. Cd M Petition c1rculators S7 + RET ALL MAN AG F.R take charge 11r front or 540.0400 Marie 714·957-0783_ N~~.w38S56l50 549·2002 or ~ ' 1 ren <l ~p. 644-8022 · hr F T, PIT Fun & We'd lb ""' -"-'-"~'-=-· -mature, exper. no(, MEWTIMES ri ce Type 65wpm. f!&OX ~-·TOR DENTAL OFFICE Good salary & benefit~ Medical easy job. 1149-69_12 _ to introditce knowledge or bookkeep 18004 Skypark 81\ld Xg\ ..,,.g\A for Sale 26' Laguna A SS I ST ANT. ex N B 641 5144 ofc PHLEIOTOMIST Photographers needed y• to... CLOTHING CO. mg. payroll & good com Ste~ Irvine Reproduction graphic:. Cruiser S50 or best orr penenced, needed for G-r,,.,.er~ Clerk I' anted 10 RECEPTIONIST Please Call.. IOl'S llG IOY! SOUTH COAST PLSAZA mun1cat1on slolls essen lerhmrian lo operat:. Dave S36·6l98 "" , 631 2254 Now h1r1ng a tore t1al R Stramen Co ii9 copy marhmes. rolate..,. • professional office Also hr Part tJrne or full Needed for busy ~ R Manager & As:.istanl I Service station attendant bind reports Neatnes~ lulldin9Materials1025 rt . SEC RETA RY b •1 b r th W 16th St CM 548-66t I 3 OPM A I t Sh 11 pa lime time ~on un111n L.i •' us t e ex POLARotD and one o e many Managers.Must besales ·1 PPY a e e~sential F'ulllime Ap ••••••••••••••••••••••• familiar with dental in· 540 32.SJ j penenr1.:d Req Hours Special Events Co restaurant opportunities producers. rashion ~~---~1111111!!!!!1• Station 17th & Irvine ply in person 10 Mr REDWOOO 2X6'S surance South Laguna Hamlrcssinl! d:.:.t:.l,rnl. 9·6 Mon f'n &some Sal needs Santas. llome vis we have available. No oriented & experienced SECRETARY Blvd NB -Fuentes al Robert Bein, 4' to 20 long :<Int deck· 499·4~5. hu~y salon, l.ai:una 1 Qualified persons l'all 1ls. oHice parties. etc experience required We 1n misses & Junior ap Secrelarial pos1lH1n I SERVICE TECHNICIAN Wilham frost & As ing fresh load arm•!ng Designer needs 2 male as Reach. 3 dys per v.eck Jan ~.,.0140 SlO hr Plus Call today will tram Please apply parel If interested. ca ll Laguna li1lls area 'I') v for healing & air rond1· soc1ates. 1401 Quail St ·I weekl} Sa'e al SS' n s1stants For designer 497 2333 a!>k for llt-n111t• .....,. rollect 12131587·1100 in person between Z-4pm M r 0 rd es k > a I 1 n g 7 o v. pm I 1 I I' t 1on1 n t: ro m Pan Y ~ev.port Beach Jim 646 98R5 an)11me Jobs. travel f lu1ble Williams I MEDICAL s·L-· '""Y daily I 1213li03-lil6 shorthand. j!ood l'O Permanent J>OSlllOn ror . ~ - hrs :->48-3823 o E KERS F rr I "B "' ~......, Lienehts salar.1· npcn qualified person w 3 yrsl X·RAYTECH. REDWOOD LATHE · Ii M ~1A • • 1 rDonl 0 hit·e sMo 0 •f·' · Prestige Womens shop WAITERS ROOFERS Call Sue Anne. between 01 more ex per Pd Pm•ate lab: 8 to 5pm S0·6' board~ bundle. DIET ARY ASSIST. COLl.EGESTl.DENTS ~I 40 r~ on ri m Cdm Must have sin WAITRESSES All types 3 yrs exp 4 5 p M M 0 n Fr 1 Holidays & profit shat Mon thru Fn Nn ill va. S12 bundle 64ti 9811.5 Jim p Time Fri Mon. PM Earn S6 hr t>•iu-.ekct'll Salary open Please rere interest in Qualtly COOK TRAIN EES needed Great pay & ex· 586.4400 1ng. & med benefits t1ents Head'< ra~· onlv . ~ ... PLYWOOD - shirt : P'Time Sat.Sun ml! i11 Irvine CdM & sendDre slumPello Af'ld) ~> Apparel Send reply CASHIERS tra benefits Contact SErRETAf'''••',XL",C: • Laguna N11?UCI Call! Will tram hr d in Good ls1de SIO sheet Nwpt Approx 15 935, <II) IOI. J>V'< <:are of J Moon 177r 450t CampusDnve M1keorBJ.&l21222 \ " r ' 8310700 I d1\1dual64().0'202 AM shirt Ba ) viev. hr~ v. k Girl Fr11lJ\ 1560. Costa :\1esa CA Rl\ersideA\'eNB92:663 near Verano Enthus1asll c, effir1rnl & -~9JZ', Conv Hosp 2055 Thurm llome~n1ces 92626 Irvine Sales organ1ted, v. bkkpi; SER\'ICESTATlON ·M~ondise Oak -mostl~ 2\8"•· 12· Ave. c M. 642 3505 559-5012 MODEL'"' uosTESS p lime. 7 days, 2 hn. da1 Ten Mgl. lramees wnted exp 4 da~ v.k Pd I al.' & A l'TltC>ENT ••••••••••••••••••••••• long Dann· floor deck. _....... I• AM dehven. LA $250 per week No exp h 1·d "-d ,, DR •.....ass ll ou~ekcept•r bu~int·~' , CASHI ERS o 1 ays =n resum.!. Full or part time Even.· .l..&L. .... s 8005 truck !Jed? 673 568G _ """'"" · · · DEMOHSTitATORS T1ml.'s. SlOO per week ner Call 714 842 9096 will contact Write Box & k d M ""'""'.... ~---,-Telecommun1cat1ons ma n with luK ~l)nclu S d k L Be h 494 8496 154 E t7lhStreet Ask for Ms Huohes Tings wee en s al' s ••••••••••••••••••••••~ c_.~ 8015 · · r eds ne"d• a neat person for SS hr lo lOO ay. wor ai:.una ac · · · nearFullerton :a. =945. Daily l'tlot PO cxaco968~ Ch dbl b"d 6 1 un engineermg irm ne ' d I \'our area no ex per Bo. x 1560. ··~.ta •. •.,sa err y e ' . •••• •••• • •••••••• • •••• • Drafters experienced tn hghl duties m c~1·hant!t' n · ' P/TIME EYB'41MGS Costa Mesa 9.,.,26•0560 ~ "J "'• hdboard & root board. lhmal~\ .tn l\illi·n~. CF\'. Leroy Ink on Mylar ror free rent ~11!102 nec3 Contempo Models. C°""""CJ '" side rail, new matt ho~ s 17~ ·;111 KtiHK ""~ Good head & harrl an> lime 121 •iS7 4594 Yollft!Ccrrien OPPORTUHITY SECR~:TARY C.\RSON START COU£G£ sprzs S650 957 0705 ~1 f>f.63 workers only need app HOUSSCHPIMG MODELS/ESCORTS Adulls with outstandmg For Classified Ad ~~~«;:su~~eg~tt:"nti;"o:~Yu Ma1or corp seeks ~xptr IN 'T"UDFE Yf.ARS insert L rule c~-A kits ll1m> Burms~ ly . K&B En°1neering. To,n Dollars9c·3.0971 11 · Il e ACTION " secretary for Carson 1 nn-••URGENT"•• " Surr & Sand llolt•I, r "' a ract1vepersona 11 s Pilot Classified Ads to S I (714)~0·1614 Mod I ed<.'d Alll h , k th C II SalesOfc Mustlx•lloO<I utrnJ MORE ••Thlsweek•• iam :. nqu1r1e-;.f H ousrkeep1nl! esne · ypes w oenJoy wormgwi a a rearhlheOrangeCoast typist Front ore ap n11n ••only'"•• Termi. SIOO <Bo ELECTROHICSP/T Supervisor. night :.h1rt . Men. women&children 10 15 year old youths Dally PilOl market. C "n..JAll $20fVV\ 5488587 for skilled &semi·sk1lled part time. S4 25 hr Noex_I>nec 548-77~-Evenings 6-9 p.m. Call AO.VISOR Phone &l2·S678 pearanceb usthomer trV\n IJVV. 7 Oriental Rugs. $65 to . or we train applirants English & Spanish NEWSDELIVERY 642 432 1. ext 343 642·S678 eontacl, usy P ones S325 Overs11e roHee Doqs 8040 h b k bet 2 Pm and 5 Xlnt sala11 & bend1ts ,.. ,. -d· • ,.., • tble. •or 2 t~ft bds. ••o ••••••••••••••••••••••• w 1 good mat ar · speaking 497-4477. 365 2·Sam, M f SIOO+ wk ween · · ...., .. "' ... C ··r A "' D -h EOE nm Ask ror A-.. --a ~=-:::=~===~I Applicants only Call ... ., ,. ,.t'J' ·r· ""nd tble, • .,. "ev1 .. an Kf:ESHO~D Pups r\KC ground. au 1r .,a. La0 una 0<:_ac lrv.CM,NB 953_·8110 r · n uun:: -:: WANTACTION? K I I 13 "' ..,,., "'"'' tiona I Guard Prior .., -· e rin 1 0 mes t 2 > ' w "'' ..... •"~ Swag Lamp, S4S.' 2 Chest Champ sire M F Pet & milita ry helpful Call IHST ALL.ATIOM Hurws Aick Classified Ads 642·5678 <2!as_s_ired_A_ds 64_2·5678 _ 84M 1-F423112 Ext 126 E 0 ~; ... ' . ' ~,. ' , •., ' or drawers. S40 each 5 ~ h o " P ' l Pl Y . Cl.nd y Gehri n o TVDEPARTMENT L1ghthskp,liveinorool QUALITY I •1 ,., A •i•' !J1":", Qaktowel,toiletracks. 21369i·l34~Jftlipm 7l4 979.7363 .. Mu:.l be able to bandit• No ~moke N B1·h COMTROL . II y I m·· .......... ········ ... : Secretan Par1 llmr :1 ·' SIO Cork lamp, s20 2 SHIH TZL pup;, \KC. la rite unils. houri. 1211 642 3481 INSPECTOR days :i week '· • silk screen pnnts. SSS. S25o and up l',1,h uni\ . pm ~1on Fri ppl) in ... UR SES '"IDES Immediate open ml( to . . Must be acrurate t~ PIS\ .. ~ ...... , ,~d $45 2 Oval mirrors, gill ~!!Ji~ ELECTIONIC person TV dept Kerm " "' handlevarietyofmsper· 760 88611 Ask fnr ,~ "•J'1 · frames, Sl2S each 4 Gtilden Hdrit•\•rr Pup Rlmd 'lard" 'r" 2"66 All shifts. Convalescent tion incld mcoming Sales Marg"r"I r. .,, V • .,. h SALES ft .. , ,. h ' " " ... d' ,,. .. 1t · • <t•., ogue m1rrors . ..,.,ea<' pio·. \Kt ~2"'' ~l i:i II bo Bl (''1 Hospital Beac area mechanical & electronic Tra1'nee s d Ch s r <-' "" ar r ·' xlnt benefits Pre-cert parts. work m process & Secretary, Exec r<··~~ ., " '• 2 1 c airs. IO 8 1 Can lea'c ,1 ht V.\•ck 1if M a n u r art u r (.' r . s MOW IS THE TIME classes starting now finished goods Must be F o· . t M If you arc looking for a ~. -~·· ,,, ... ~ "'J' wide oak wall shelves. NO\ 5-IS 721>1 representative with e"· for )Ob seekers to chc•rk Earn ~tule you learn bl d bl t or 1str1c anager fast P"Ce """ition v.ork : \ ••. ,. Ao\\,,.~,,,,.. S32S Carpel remnants. AL'' h . I' 2 d I I r H ~ a e to rea ueprm s .. """ , 1"1,.. •• :.r .~. ro) al blue Over 100 nC lni> S<>ltn up!> . pan mg mes m e e the Dall) Pilot elp Call Mrs Slone Mm 2 yrs. exper Ex· This highly successful loral newspaw;r mg with lop executl\e' books All types. $2 00 10 f Io v. i..., 'ho l ~. tronic components s.eeks Wanted cla:.S1f1cat1on H &l2-ll044 rel! benefits package ~~..5cu't~11~nj~~a~~~:nttra~~~c ~kin~ at 0 range Count~ ".e .... ,...,_. · " •r.dtl' ·•. 55 00 Saraloga Trunk I wormt•d S7a ,.~ 1~12 sales eng111eer trainee the Job you want is not R ... SUB£111VISOR Salary based on ex per II I r 10 l 14 Airport, Martin Aviation Jr"•n,:'. \t'I.. d>t '":i' ... 5 Used 6 months. AK'' ('Ill.I-Ii.; • Attractive romm1ss1on lherl.' you m11tht <'On " .-.... C t t L ak mann v.1 eni.i1 super\'lsion o o year mav be the place fo r '' ,,,q "'l"fT ,m ' ~~ ' • • .I rate a nd bene f its s ider orrerino yc1ur 7;30·3 30 PM. Mon-Fri Eolenftlarco:Opta1fts. Inc old boy and girl home delivery you· Apphcantmuslhea ,s O('I ·~~,.,·',vu Make Offer. F.5mo~old ,tnrnloreu. F ,. s I d h. b 1· ' ' earners. Areas of supervision will br • .. 9 .. 2932 1 ts r '"hit' f m I" package offered or ap· services with an ad m • trong ea ers ip a I l· E 0 E. San Juan Capo. deliver}. collections and sales fast. arcurate typist, a ·"" •, :·e :.•rn~ II" ~r.1 " ... o o .. ,•. a i ,, pointmenl call 894·7257. t h c J ob W a n t e d ty Cheerful. dedicated 714·493·6624 Selected applicant will rereive liberal good orgaruzer and haH • • S 12 ur r .. ~· ,~ insert Lrul~ raised. v. shots. leasb ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1! I cate orL.f_hQrle642 5678_ to good patient care. 1._11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! starting salary. regularly scheduled the 1n1t 1at1ve to gel ••• s ··a· ~2 trained S200 851 9697 KIDS-STUDENTS NEEDED Earn $30·$60 per week. Trips & Prizes. C .. Mr. a-c. at 519-0601. Be a c h are a XI n t ,. raises. bonus opportun111ei; and many things done without be T"JTTLE"S ANTIQUES •;\KC' re1t1stere<I I nsb benefits Ca ll Mrs . l•--------1 fnnge benefits such as company paid ing told Minimum or 3 ·' ·~·~~ ,~i" Now open for business. S4!tter pupp1ei.• IO v.ks Slone 642·~ R.E.. IMVESTMEHT dental and health plan. group hfe re ~ '"IO'f io.: ,· 1860 Newport Blvd C·M old, SliS 1911 342'.l .~ Earn while you learn insurance, vacation nnd sick ~leave yea rs e:icper1ience 1 "C"' ' >• -•• ,c.• • ' We accept cons1 gn · _, Pm.ten H E R I T A G 1': C.Ompany vehicle is furnished durmg qudtd E;rel en~ sa a~y M'l11P ,. •, ~~, "' ·1 ments Come in' & sign Af\A llome l>o,,:Trammii, needed for detail craft I NVESTMENT wil l workinghours. an ene itspac age 0 v·o.-1 •"', .• ·~ up for free Hall Tree Prcipli' Trumm).! f<fr "'Ork Must "-· perfec h t e Applicants must be ovar 18 have a the right person. Call \ 646·4041 ""_--·e hrs 10 6 Do"s 1~ ¥0111 "-a ,\· ft "'' tea c you ere a IV " • Pal Hodoins al (714 1 . '"" --r -"" • •• .;)WJ. p .. s"'1• l.··.11 l' \\~r' 1'"1 wo' tionisls l'lece work at fina ncing, 1031 Ex good drlYlng record and be neat " • • ,. S CRIFICF. ' " home d appearing Hours are generally 11 AM ~6·4300 for 1nterv1!w ~ ' · • ·" A · lhr rc~t h:PI •r£1 498 19839-SCalh}'. _ changes, investor e· to 9 PM. Monday thru Friday Some 11~ fl>: Picasso litho S45 Oah velopment&coWt.Seling. overtime is available. SECRETARY· /JP.MY .!!_tchini_S75.s:J.S:~95 tteaut o\I\(' ~h1h T11l, Part-lime Sales help Exper counselors re If yo are ~uali·r·ied and interested m ~EHOFC. · twin mall' punn1rs' P . Th . u ..., BE ALL YOU rA1u BE. Butcher hlock authenl1l' w· shots Ju .. ks"11I". I wa n ted rest1ge re1ve I00'7oromm. eis learning t e circulation business Three man sales ore, v-u, X ft u. gourmet cookware shop an unusual oppty for ronlact the Daily Pilot at 3lJ W, Bay, Westcli ff area. typmg & 30 30 .. S200 830 7896 $5()() bolh 11r S.'lcAJ ciirn.' tn CdM Must have sin right person. Confiden Costa Mesa before 10:30 AM or after 2 g 0 0 d t e 1 e p h 0 n e Eves. G45 1615 rere in terest 1n cooking lial inte rview Call PM daily. personality a must Ctsb Mm 540-1126 Oak table 4 chrs rroin O:ichshund~puppit•\ Stll C:ill ~rleat95 1 ·3335or Vince546-5880. Askfor Loo WilhamsorKenGoddard Salary open full pd Kansas S800 f irm AKC C:hJmp hloodh~ Nanc.t at 673·~ I!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!~~ rompany benefits. Call Hsntlnft111 ec. 962·021 S48 ·6986. for a ppt Male b & 1 • II .di · 8 rt '"2 Uloll:l lOAM 3P""' 642-5350 anytime. '"'" 9332 '"'• "'"'S d ' • ~ 1....!.!.lems 642·5678 \!ant AJ!!__(!ajl 642·5678 S S • _!l .,.. ·~-· '" Olla Pint 493-1901 .,.,.,. t'\'t•s "'"' ""' • I •1 p•1 ' Field ales upeM~f r_... 1_ ul •J&l Sboovokl.s.se1t1:.1:ia~~~ltoanrt. AK<' F' Cock('r Spaniel~ i . : al I I •...... ' ........... "···=. Limited openings available in the Loca~l;e~~·ieach .Mtlll ,.,,. on "" ~75. 536 7154 __ "'"' mo t'a~g1~ l\~Ml '• Orange Coast area, for selr·motivnted. Savinga •· • --" 1 .. •""'k· .. Pl"yer P1·ano Ch"r ·• · d di id I ..... "'...,..,, 0 ""~ TEACHER " ' Labrador ln'h Selhtr career onenle tn v ue wuo can in o 8 self moti·vated rywood Regular & · k ·th p· Id SI P I T · " Apnltcat1ons b('1ng Mix pupp1l'' fi v.k' pre· PART TIME EYDltCS wor ""' ie a es eop e. rain, secretary ~1th strong "' R1'nk1' T1'nL .,, roll:s Xlnt t t d l It St ton w taken for teacher. Applv . "'·"" · dom1nanth' l.llh t .. o\it" . mo iva e an ge resu s a 1 sec retarial s k1'lls , ( r-ndlt"1on $"""" Eves · E ptk>~I H"'wthorn Chr1'sl l11 0 ""' · '-""' ' ble. nd hOm""" ·s·h"l "M·•r We are Pre•ently se"kin° adul's w1'th wagon or v1an necessary. xce h h d " ""'l 1"'7 D 97~4367 '' ·• ,."CO. 0 "' " ' earnings, plus job related benef s t oroug ness an l'On· S r h o o I I 6 8 3 5 ~ · ~ · !!!>'~ __ .,. only., 673 ~ pleasant personalities who would be available for the right peoole. tr you genial manner to work arookhurst •'ountain MUST SELL Antique WANTEl> t'cm"Jc pup interested in workiog 1n Sales & Promotion can produce results, not JUS( t.alk about ror the VP or Loans, and ValleL._962-)312 China Hutch. solid oak, PY m1,1•t ...., ,mu "it •-rt uru with Dally Pilot Carriers 10 lo IS ynr1 old. il, call 960-0694 for 10terv1ew. Ask for VP,,. of Ad m111istrat1on 8S1 .,.,..., " "': • Unlim1lfd earnings available lo nalrt per100 Mr Chance. Sahiry Sl.200 per mo TUCHY . ......, ry rn~,.1hh <'urk Jt' llrs S30PM to 8·30PM , Monday lhru • w fu ll 1n suranrt n eelt e>d E:irly Ap;l..cn 1010 ·r•oo-t Friday Some Saturday ava1lablllty. For ~COOJt benefits & paid rartcr rhlldhood . elementary ••••it;~BOR~RE-;•• .. -..._ . r.J appointment, call · 642·4321. ask for Ben Pilot 11pparel Please call · rredentlal or ('h1ld de APPLIANCE SERVI<.:& ~to Y• 1 H•I Williams. 330 . y Street Ms Denny Paris111 velopment pc-rm1t 3 . •••••••••, .. ••• 1t••J.I!.; ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • ; 330 W. IA'f ST., •COSTA MESA, CA. 12121 : '. AH EOUAl Ol''°llTUNI fV l!MPlOYUI .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \ ......................... . . . . 714~ 4/hrs. a day School it.tr We buy u.ltd apphin~• Pre~ klHfftll l m11lt r,r Co!.IO Meso, (fo.. E.0.E childrare center. <.:1111 Wuell recood • llW ftm•" 7 Wl'toU •••,.. Eqvol Oppo<tunity Employer ~·5618. •.e9U•.l!S!'.:. --•.311'1'J 11111• ...-. . -Cl 5:t1.15~Ya~i~ Have .ometll~ '° Mll1 1 IUY AINAMCB Setl~iqaf11t•u.#: Classined Ads 642156'78 ClauiJ!td Ida It well. ..b!.1 ____ 151.U 1;91~ w,_ ~. . , .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ,. . .. . .. ~ .. C l Orange Coast DAILY PILOTfT uesday . October 13. 1981 to.h. Sii 9060 . •I •••••••••• .. ••••••••••• Cletlkt 'S20 MN; 1010 fwaltwt IOSdMltc1•-ow: IOI Pih 1087 S1u1rtnc~11081E 14' H111b ..................... .. ·~·••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••~ •••••••••••••••••••••• •• ••• • ••••••••••••••••• performance Many Ex PlmllST 1 IUY *. Tn.indle bed.a. St50 Htn F!l\'ctru~1e AdJu.t1bll' MYN A turd for u lc trJ» •1 IJie pnce Call '57T•O !,l&Md f\&mu rt It Ott \ch~lr, SID 3 lkd Brund new raid Nt'fdt 11ood horn• 7$4 4G4T d1y1 ~86-85$7 IMTOW'M' Otts OR ~ wlll wrou111iMfun uphol , bar S142 8c51 OHrr M8·242!1 S2000RO *7 l'Vc•• It Wtt«cnds HST OffBI Mtl..Lfor You stooli, Sl~t'I $49 2169 M11n·~ Sl·hw111n H1kt' S?~ Must st-11 t'ut•katoo. pd tAl. 2 24, Nt>wpol'\ Shp U)(~UKZI • TllSAUCTIOM WALNUTOJN St:r 3 Rull AYl'uy lied'!, 1111 SUIOO ~II foc S800 Caice ~st offrr uver $6,llOO · '46;1~tU.ttJS Round tablr, lruf, 4 nev. S~ l'Ul'h I O.irk & all 67~ ll>14 Will fln11n~ 531-411'71 · th11rs,llnt,S96 ~ IM3 Room Su1k. !rl't' !ltund F:xqu1,,111• Imel r 1111,. lJdu 14, nt't't rhamp 111111 '*"' flUltfTUltl t;vfrythin1 11oe11 Cold in&,. newS50 645 GOG6 white wr 1rnn hund yr W triult'r l'hr11p !-_ ~7-11133 rC'frt11. bu\eh\'r block Shu riv Isle Vor hl Club p111ntrd, w ~\.tnJ SlOU 64~ 229'1 lUtO INNERSPRING d1n1n1 tablt&t hra. l,i\• 50"'1 ofni.'Wml·mhmhlp G40tl3tl2 '711 26' EXCALIBER THEODORE ROBINS FORD lOt>O HARBOR llLllO COSTA MfSA Ml 0010 ~Tf\A FIRM mall~•~ Ir~& & bcdroum, antq'. h•t 67~ 69U S•wi-Mochlntt IOU w dol·k en N R 10'' -ver .. ".-. ""'•rth d Andrta pluntlti11~. out Pool t·•blr Sl50 lnrludr' ...., flnilnrinu a\'u1I 7~" 14"" 1n...o Ford .,, • ....,. "" "·•lux1•, ... ¥lllCU' -v d 0 Q r r r • "' I 'e e e e • t • • • •' • • • 1 ' • e e • e • f\ • ~ ._. ~ •A°" tu' l1". ~ , nrr 5248 del 4W7 53113 u 11 • "'1:; l 111l 11r 't'!\llelnt'" ZIG ZA(; Sinitl'r M/wtnl( or wkndw M4 OOU runc:uurs lrophy wmm·r ~v•r uHd queen st. , ~9441 miH·huu• w t11b11wl & Sailboard Used on<'e fround up rei.lnr1et1on, ~SM, cash only Sota Bed Xl~t eond S75 3¥tttml"d II(•\' i.:lu"~ buttonholi.'r ottch Gd Socrtf1ce $750 OIW 12,500 11:>1 <rel ~P. el. U1ually home Baby crib, S6.'i win~w!<, $70 t•u con~ Sl50 &16 1473 4!17 2ll96 '65 Sun!M-um 1'1i;1•1, nl'W ,..' -642~ 494 •. ~~.G81:1 Sportin9Goods 1094 loah, Sips/ . ~1111. e mb~ems. fui.t . '· .. MUSTSBJ. 4pc llvr.m~t!t.S300 ~ t!lephanls 22, n1·v1·r ....................... Docks 9070 tll't1n ke1urn1nf! to )la .. aany Dbl Red Mukeoffer. used, for end talilri. $2 Hoyal ~ult dubs, 10 11unH ••••••••••••••••••••••• school mu.~l st•ll ~)() iwlmllttreas. 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Best(){rer u:Pmllum •ilt'1U runi;on. Niew' tull-size bed. mat 0 r 644 U510 runs i: o u cl N t.' rd~ , true & box springs. l60 Call Sally 673 3329 Tral'llon u111t &. bt'lt" S80 Sto~. Restaurant, brakes $t500 Call eve:. Call anytime: 750-~. S Vear old Pmlu stud 218 22nd Strl'l'l < '11-,1,1 Bor 8095 644·0505 Sola ·bed. s100. Chair & Beautiful horse Need:. a Mesa i.~)s;;·c ·~~;;:,-s;.: .. ·u·1;· Tronsportation 1 T P1rkup 1;i; c'1c sidetable SlOO good trainer .. S5.5tJ isullo~ •. 11 4 1••••••••••••••••• .. •••• Huns i.:d Sl500 lhl uh • 6o4t 84Z7 1111~ uU\IOt''>'> :.l' lrl)t llUt C S...j-/ 846 32J4 ___ .=c67~S-;..:344S~. Wanted 8081 ALL :.upphe' and f11o. ompen, WC" • 1 a· s'tlfa loveseat 2 Hovs.t.oldGoock8065·······················1 tUrl''IOdud111i: I R•nt 9 1201';1 l'hl'\~ Suhurh,111 fi71\ llr&tcbiog chairs ea'rth •••••••••••••••••••••••IWanled The Lelh.'r \ Di,1.1la\ t.1..._., ~.llttll)( 1 ·•••••:•••••··~····~··• mile:. l!uto air. 1)1Jv.1•r ~s xlnt coort' S4()() Antcque Oak Clasi. dr For the Pepsi l'hallc:nl(t' room lhJi" llt·aut\ llJi: lJmpt'r ~our Star S2200 0Cfl'r t.73 t'3Jij & ,.!...u . .Att 5 & weekends bookcase, $350 !'l ew Game clJndl'r th1-Cav:. Salon h.i1rdnl'I'> and v.p rdngerato~1& 'tu~l'i 642 9661i CaU: 631-1730 N1sh1k1. 1nternat1onal or Soft Dnnk!>I Will IJJ\ h\llr.iuht ( h .. 1r-m1r B ll rt a po .} .. •• '78 t'ht'\ \ I Ton Ill" Ill • bk $ C "' SIOO t th '"' h · u1an1-'"'·'t•n 'ill' ut.'u .. ·~·white3pcSect1onal I e. 200 opper r are o l' rr:..nn ~ o ror' '>hl'l\l"'>.1ndplae1h ~ll'l'Pli 'u"in lt\l't'llent \' H auto p:. llll( t1rt', ··s~. Good conditcon Extinguisher lamp, S75 find:.une 4!17 5372 \hn, makl· op ,hamvoo <·onditwn 59. 011 l'all I t•le" adJ ~htx·b 11 000 M@36l2 ; Pair captains <·hairs. usicol •t11d ha1r1.1rudullh h 111 ~ ma xlnt runll l!IOO I ~ .. Serta. Full me S50 Full hdbrd, nt stand. lnstrvme.!h 80831 l' .ill •~II ·r.~.1 or i;:1;1~~·· n J m , 111n 0} 's u4b llU!I l'\t'' ... Bo ~ Roll a wa) bed. $S(J ••••, ••• •••••••••• ••••• drter Ii 1!!111 t;iiO!I ' 673 7l27 ··~ttss. ll spnngs. Brass Stand lamp, S2.'i . M t · d l 'k 91 40 ;.fr e. A·l. S90. 640-4038 ...... 4,.,,5 DRUMS TY, Rod10, 0 OrtH 1 es ·75 Dat:.un l'lrk l 11 1111< ~'" Uf H'F' s._-8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mill'~ Nt't'd:, hoth \IOI k Barc a-Lounger rocker 20 p . I ... ··I llprRugersDrum ... ~i:io 11, Tn~ \rllov. Bal.i\W.. lu mt. ,.h , .,, 211 -~" 1 1.k iece stain ess sit 1 OBO G4S IS402 •••• •• •• •••••••• ••••••• 1 1 d 1 un I• ._ l'ap .,..4 t .ra...ner. oatmea , 1 e cookware set. S225 , ' n 1·00 um ... i .. a .... 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PRESS Perrl'lt horn f<1r hc·~in 2 Hurl., ~n·at lllHI m1 AutosW~ 9590 $17S 67311231 I ('o~I liOO nt11 Nn" onh •••• • • ••••••••••••••••• Twin box spnng. mat AM/1250 nl'r Xlnl 1<1111• 1·111111 \';1111ah.1 l5Hv. 1111·H·r S251Joh11~563'1SlrH' WE l'\YTCll'IHll.l./\lt MUL...., • l"l'LI 536 l!IZ6 .1 Ol fl & I' t' •1 1 1' ) / Io r t 1111 u ~ l'tl 1· .ir' Gray floor model '>hoot P .\ SP~ \I\ r. ,!'. .,µ.,-a i·r~ a nw'1 111·~ 0 orcyc11n lorecl(n d11meM1n, nr tress& frame.S2S ea pc ,.........,," c 1• '" k I M t •-· I 499-S224, 499-5(!XJ dell\ er), rebuilc Coo•1 Pair or ~lttrhell lit· ~I S95o Mt ti 1;.111 !!SH Scooten 9150 l'la!>Sll'!> If \UUI r.ir " WATERBED condition 'peaker.."cth1i ,t,1ntl' lrlll'l!rillt•d Stl·n•o ~:?50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.'xlrJ l'll'JH H't' u' King size complete wcth 642•5457 :-.ev. con1ht11m 111111 ,,1, MO\'['; ~lu.~t ..cll 'Gil lfon f'IRST' .all a ccessor ies & After 6PM mlll'Jgt (;ll'JI lur l!fi~!ll. da 90 onl) 1300!1 m1 IJ I ~condition $200 situation:> & •.i,u;ib Boots&Marine RO 11 0~0 ,\ CX51l0 boollshelf headboard i.mall medrnm ,,11e doh $350 OB0962 4427 ~ H'lft baby crib S50 Mlsc.n..o. 8080 S600 UBO ii~ i51 K.'116 Equipment Custom Onl> i.000 I~-8516. .. ..................... 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Display rases, wa1tcng Leblant ctarin>'I ,1 111 \•iii n uutt.o,;rd "1111 beslofr &II 0140 S'48:.t896 eveslwknds. room chairs. Beaut} cond . St 10 Ruiill' ~2.'I m " t 11 r ~ ~• h 11 M us T s ~·LI 7 5 &42·7370 Sa lon hacrdryers and Drum.SIS 536il5'1 alternator hkt• m•11 V· ~·1h•. 17•oi· $Jil0 • _ ... Bed. Comp wlmal hydraulic thairs. mrr . '>425 ll.~7 W37 I 1a • u <> ....,.. h 1 d 1, Drum set S p1ere l ll71"l . 11 ° ><> tress, ladder. guard rail, rors, s eves an p anL~ M l 11 S450 OElO 1 k . l11'rrnan Plath ~t·x1u11 ,\I Call ti40.Sl!'ifl Sl30.963·5845 Also.makeup.shampoo us 4s9~_,.. 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N u 1 Bl'll t b cessorccs SIOO Arter "'e•· and u~ntl nffi~u 'cw ,a e ma in Trailen TnrYel 9170 Sota ind love seal. 2 •• ~ '" " " cruiser lrJ'Nler St<ar or ' .months old, brown noral So!efa':~~3. 827mtslc furn . ap dfuersnk :1~t2a! a1~11 -~:~ 'II B Bo,11 Sh~1v. Tv. ~~; ;;:;~~rl~i~:j·;:-;t••,;;;; 'pTIJtt. Scot Guarded """ " d I I' 'l' I I s "' n orrer 0\ er S250 2330 Was seoo. sell for S500 p I cs . ch and(' I 1 e r I.or k e rs $50 I II ~ 150 lo!l'l\er JIOI HJrlJr foll) Nev. porl Bl CM I SSl-2306 Karaslan ruits 1•11· Chairs fll1•s 1111r~ c'<i111p ct \.1lu1• Sl50.000 &12.4:112 4~13317 k lltt§elL brseU140 sofa 497·2719 benl·h~s. lJtllt'' ~ouri , ur • J \JI I ll.i I 8 12 I I bl she.l\rnl(, hookc-J'•'', li-15Hi90,t·\557!>327 l'arad1seb\lhl'Sl'a 2212 $225 thrm tbl $75 uphol x woo rui:.s ale ue b t rt lo I rt Ideal' trailer In clll'llOdincab$1601amp wl cvory gold des1Rn ra cne s.ven I'< t•.a 21 'l nlh l'1art t'ab1n SU ·monk chr S75 desk SJOO 957 07~ SAVE SSS MO~, Crui~N l.o~ hr.. 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A\. 1\M f"M cassette. new tires MUSTSf;l.L S!lOOO ~7687 COUNTY'S ;iutom.itll' thumpa1rne lil4l 994U5m EXCLUSIVE rleluxe mocll>I A'.\I F:\1 1Ford 9940 MASERATI Ca~b. 42.000 m1 "Int ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond \'en t'lt>an '\.!:mo 19iS Ford MaH•rn•k i:11od DEALERSHIP 673 4K9.t 1·ond11 111n s15ru Wl''ll deh\·er anywhere ·7fi Sc1rorco. S.-.SUO or or 968 mu m the world' fer Am rm .:.terro. i.tuud Mercury 9950 BEACH IMPORTS cund E\es,8985942 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848 l>o\eSttt.'l't ·16 Rabbit Run.~ Rood '79 Marquis Woq. 752-0900 New Paint Must .ell Lo mileage f ull) 1!169 Uarborttf\d $28SQ 6735372 eq u1p ·d xlrH rood 631-7170 '72SuperBu~ 559 4331 Merc~s lenz 97 40 X Int l'Ond :-\t>\lo rhlt ustanq Sl8SO PP 9952 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 645 9S(Y.l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml--'-'fi6 \1 ust \'8aoto.airP !'. • •r"''"''o ·111 While \'W Con\t "lntcondS28SO und Mercedes ·nampal(nt' ~:chlmn 1 533 "242 to a new s~ 495 1536 ,1 t s T " r-. 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'75 4SOSL. ivory 1110 mt Cadillac 9915 Immaculate. · '••• • •• • ••••••••••••••• 1970 f'1reb1rd. nt'" paint, stereo Good transportu lion l':l r Jl()dy 1n 'Int cond s2100 1~ 5142 art 4PM UW..nrm set: Couch. lcwlRJt, coffee table. la.f'P1t1nd. $400/bst ofr CO<ST A IL TA BL 1'> ..-.... ~" thkk glass t~ l le11ant chrome •.IM '1300/bcst orrer ..... ......., an~·• lov .;il f!Wft/Wheat. '" m• 1 Ulow1. Askin1 .fm!'.OIO. l 1af~-t 1t.omeaL. Gold . "' , Gold Cond. xlnl cond. S3oo 080 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NCYrICETO P.P.64S·~evenin_gs._ LOVEBIR~ 13caut1ful Dufour Wing. Almo:st READERSAND Pool table ror sale . Babies Peach faced S28. New S700 ADVERTISERS Brunswick "Monterey" PiedJJQ.8.5]·6910 67S.4483 The price or ttems rullme portable model, Blue & Gold MaCaw, Will Oufou ~ Winit Almost 11dverl1sed by vehicle automatic ball·return. sarr II and Tamed. talk nl'w Fast S700 dealers in the vehicle complete with table 1 n g s 8 o o f 1 r m 67s-4483 classified advert1sln1t scoring. balls. triangle. 8 W 1v1tamins. book. rood 2 Dufour Wings Almo!lt column~ does not in· cues. wall eue·rack and t-628·7203 nrw F1111t S700 each I elude any appliuble k h I k $370 L k• taxes, Hren.<te, transfer srore· eepers. c 11 One Pair Cuckallels. munum, 1 ' and chalk drawer, two nonnal split piro mo\' new areot rrtc style. fees, finance charges. bridges. Brunawirk ,_., •a. pr 957.8170 Ive $650 67~ ... ancr6 fees for air pollution ron b h N I red 111 •• _, trol device certlficalions rus · ew,y recove men f orce Five 14' comp by professionals. Prire --\IW'trailer. SllOO Firm or dealer documtnt1ry $31$. See by appoint Have something you 831 7506 preparation rharge,, un· lllfftt. Phone 8:30 to 8.30 want t.o sell? ClaMcf1ed · Itta otherwtM? spec10ed evenin a 714 &47·182A ads do it well 642 5678 W~nt Ad Results ~547 ~the advertiser. 831·79691645-7400 COHTIMPUTIHG '81 300 so Turbo Diesel CAOILI.AC? 842·2000 492·07~3 ------o ... 9720 silver hlue. polished We speclahzr in least•" wheels, sunroof. GK mi for the busint>ss ex ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Ad Actian Cal a ~ D= AO. 642~5678 $32,900 89.l-JSRll erullve & prof~inonal 'RI 300SD Turho An LonJ9s.IKtlo.i lhral'ite grey ~:m•ll1•n1 Of Mtw I ti I cond 13,<XXl m1 S34.000 Cocllecs 11111.,.,...,.....,.r.111 .. l l 644 4208 How .. Stock! '67 M BZ 2$0SE. sunrf. Ml~IA:....,aollAll~IMllll new radials Mu.~t ~ '3900 497·~ _ Trade your old stuff ror Fmd what you want 1n new t oodlu with 11 Daily Pilot Classifieds ClauUied ~~ 642 5678 /1 411 IL""• 111, t I "'·' \\ I '.Ill 11 l o '66 GTO Ori.: ownn Maantl•ncncc ll1~t 11n Ma01u1l5 Sl!il!O . 4!n 411!!1 9'70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 T Bird S 1250. 11.'I T Hird $2!™1 r.41>.l aitl "74 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7$ Vr11a Sta W11n GT. S spd. 74.000 m1. new Urt'l<, btst orrer ~7 1700 or 644 4167 Sell Idle Item." 142·5671 .. • \ * • • • • IUlll CIAIT YOUR HIMITIWI DAllY PIPER TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1981 ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS Will '.Laguna checkmate sculpture on beach? By STEVE MITCHELL Of Tiie Mty "-IS .. " Lagunan Marlo Bartels calls h i s t h ree-· p·i e c e c e r a m i c sculpture "Canyon Chess and Checkers.'' And the city 's Arts Commission would love lo see the s hiny black tiJe benches and chess table placed in Main Beach Park under a small grove of eucalyptus trees. But nolhing seems to come without controversy in Laguna Beach when lhe s ubject of · · a r t i n -p u b 1 i c -p·I a c e s " i s broached, and Bartels' functional sculpture promises to be no exception. Three membe r s of t h e Chamber o f Com m e rce's Beautification Committee, say approval of the sculpture would be like allowing the camel lo s tick its head in the tent. The chamber group includes members Betty Heckel, Paul Chri&ti a n sen and H arry Lawrence. They claim City Counci l approval o f t h e' three-piece sculpture would open the door to a proliferation- of a rtwork and sculptures in Main Beach Park. And that, they say, would COn0tCt With the original intent of Main Beach Park as an uncluttered "window lo the sea." B"u\ ArG"COmmissioners were adamant Monday in their support or Bartel s' work ln which the borders are done in pink, green and maroon quarter round tile. They argued the work would be no more obtrusive than a park bench and would serve a functional use for chess and checker player s. There's even room for kibitters.to sit on the arms of the mavy-ixmche"S'. - The Arts Commission said it • will seek $1,000 to purchase the work from the City Council at Tuesday's council meeting. Bartels has offered "Canyon Chess and Cheekers" to the city for $2 ,000 and Art s Commissioner Beverly lnnskeep savs the commission has about $1 .000 garnered from fund raisers. The olher half, she said, w<Xild come f rom th e c ity 's Community Assistance Fund - money set aside specifically for cultural and artistic pursuits. She sa id the cha mber committee's opposition to the purc hase i s unwarranted , adding the same group was ins trumental in removing Hal <See O I ESS, Page AZ> This was the scene Monday as the new Coast Highway bridge opened in Newport Beach. Only the westbound Lanes are open to traffic at present. High court to eye school busing ban WASHINGTON <AP> -The U.S . Suprem e Court agreed tod ay to decide whether states can limit public school busing to the requirements of feder al law, and eliminate possibly stronger m easures under slate law. The jus tices said they will review a California voter-passed state constitutional amendment aimed at curbing court-ordered busing in Los Angeles and other cities. Quarantines of California fruit upheld WASHINGTON CAPl -The U.S. Su pr em e Court r efused today Lo bar five Southern states fr om imp osing speci al quarantines due to California's M e dite rr a n ea n fruit Cl y outbreak. All but one of the states have already backed off from their restrictions. At issue were quarantines on California fruits and vegetables that were more stringent than the quarantine enforced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The cou rt turned a way Califor nia's arguments that Texas, Florida, Alabama, South Carolina and Georgia may not Impose the special restrictions. O nly Geor gia's qua rantine remains in effect, according to California officials. Today's brief order denied "without prejudice" California's r equests for Supreme Court intervention -meaninll? that (See MED FLY, Page AZ> The amendment, known as Proposition 1, says California state court s can o rde r mandatory busing and pupil reassignments only when the racia l imbalance in public sc hool s violates the U.S . Constitution. That means busing can be ordered only when there is intention al , pu rpose ful segregation. Proposition 1 cut out what had been slate courts' broader powers, under California law, to order busing when segregation resulted from economic or other non -intentional factors. After Proposition 1 's passage, sta t~courts could not seek ~realer racial balance than federal law required. Adopted Nov . 6 , 1979, Proposition 1 does not bar voluntarily adopted busing plan s. a n d a l lows already-existing plans lo be modified. T he amendment was aimed primarily at Los Angeles, the nation's second-largest public school district. Busing had been under way there since Sept. 12, 1978 . as a re s ult o f a desegregation order issued by a state lriaJ court in May 1970. Because of Proposition 1, a court-ordered busing plan for 23.000 students who left their neighborhoods lo attend school ended April 20. Beginini n g Sept. 1 5, a voluntary integration plan for the system's 535,000 students went into effect. On Dec. 19, 1~. the California Co ur t o f Appea l u p h e ld Proposition 1, and also ruled that it barred furt her state court-ordered mandatory busing <See BUSING, Page A2l San Dzeao Judge Lewis Wenzell 1nght1 confers with attorney Peter Hughesdunng appearance 111 Xewport Beach cnurt We11zell wa.~ .<;entenced In &1 da11s in /(II/ fnr .~n/1c1tmq pmstllut1ori Judge sentenced, returns to work A San Diego judge, sentenced Monday in Newport Beach to serve 60 days in jail for his conviction on charges of hiring prostitutes. was back in his own courtroom today preparing to res ume his duties. A s pokesman for Municipal Court Judge Lewis A. Wenzell, 39. today said the judge was refusing aJI calls from the press. He said Wenze ll plans to continue hearing cases while he appeals his own conviction. Wenzell. who was tried at Harbor Municipal Court in Newpor t Beach because of pretrial publicity in San Diego. was convicted last Friday on fiv e c h a rges or so liciting prostitution. Harbor Municipal Court Judge Selim Fra nklin foug ht back tears Monday when he handed d own th e 60-day se ntence. which. he said, Wenzell can begin serving a nytime between now and Nov. 15. Franklin said Wenzell can ser ve his sentence in Orange County because of possible security problems in San Diego County Jail. ,Rush on to buy new 20c stamp Wenzell's attorney, Peter Hughes, s aid he will start the appeal process this week. Franklin, who earlier said the charges describing "unusual" se x acts were "terri bly offensive," said both prostitute and customer ar e victims of "spiritual brutalization." Post office swam ped d espite Nov . 1 deadline Its simple brown and white image isn't much to look at. In fact it doesn't even bear a price. But that didn't stop coastal residents from lining up at local post offices to purchase the new 20-cent stamp that went on sale todar. A t h o ugh the two-cent Adams Ave. during the first hours of the stamp sale. "We've got a fullJobby," said acting Post Master William Mulvihill. "People are buying them like crazy. Everyone is trying to beat Ute rush." Long lines also are t eported at the maln post office in Newport Beach. "We've had a lot or calls o n It. People panic," said Newport Beach postal worker Liz Alston. in activity this morning. On Monday the Post&J Service advised consumers to purchase the stamps early in order to avoid the holiday rush. The new stamp that bears the likeness of an eagle is tbe third issued by the Postal Service without a denomination because it was printed before the rate increase was known. . "When a judge "violates the l a w -and in t his case encourages others to violate the law. it breaches one or the really fundamental and sacred trusts ol position," Franklin said. Planes 'can't tell friend from enemy' W ASHI NGTON <APl -In ··one of the m ost serious operation proble m s in air defense," U.S. and NATO pilots sometimes can't tell if other warplanes are friend or foe. the Gener al Accounting Office says. Th e same identi ficat ion Vote rs flock to polls for E g ypt's chie f CA IR O . Eg ypt CAP > - Officials r e po rted a heavy turnout today in balloting on a national referendum to name H os ni Mub arak . the only candidate, to succeed Anwar Sadat as president. No incidents were reported by police. who were ordered to s hoot a n yone "dis turbing stability and security." Meanwhile m 9r e details of Sad at's assassi nation last Tuesday became available. and official sources reported 18 army offi cers were transferred to civilian pos ts because of "fanatic religious tendencies " Also. the Interior Ministry said security forces arrested two o f the fi ve Mosl em fu nd - amentali s ts accused of inst igating two days or violence in the southern city of Assyut. Offici al r esu lts from the re ferendum, in which the 12 million voters were asked to mark "yes" or "no" next lo Mubarak's picture on their ballots, could be a nnounced as early as Wednesday. M ubara k , the air for ce <See EGYPT. Page AZ> Largest bank lowers prime CHICAGO (AP) -Continental Illinois National Bank & Trust Co., •be nation's seventh-largest bank cut Its prime lending rate a full percentage point today, from 19 percent to 18 percent. It I was ronowed by the Bank or America, the nation's largest.' l'he reduction left two big I banks at the 18.5 percent level a nd the rest al 19 percent. Continental Illinois' rate was the lowes t (or a major bank since: late April. I problem also exists on land and se a . the GAO s aid in a seven page s ummary of a classified report. Tank officers are concerned about distinguishing a friendly \'ehicle from an enemy in the dust and s moke or battle. Ship captains in combat usually face an enemy concealed by night, fog . distance or all three. The GAO , the in vestigative arm of Congress. urged Defense Sec r e tary Caspa r W . Weinberger to monitor efforts by NATO to get equipment that would m ake the air defense systems of all member countries .. interoperable." There is no agreem ent among the 14 air forces o n a coordi nate d syste m . but Pentagon officials say they hope the necessary equipment to establish one can be in use by the late l~s . The 15th NATO memb<'r. Iceland. has no armed forces. Several different systems are being used by the air forces or alliance members. "Therefore." the GAO said. ·all friendly planes cannot be interrogated ... In iti, summary, dated Sept. 18 , th e GAO c a l led the identification problem "one of th e m ost serio u s a nd long s tanding operat ional problems in air defense." The GAO said the Pentagon agreed with "the general thrust and content" of the report and s ugges ted o nl y tech ni cal changes. As the identification system <See PLANES, Pa~e A2) ORANGI COAST WfATHfR ~s tly fair . Lows tonight 45 at beac\ties, ss inland. Highs Wednesday 68 along coast. 74 inland. INSIDf TODAY Its oil fields thrive. but Nigeria as one of the most troubled natioM in Africa. Billions of dollars have bcm lost to bad management, profiteering and theft. See Pa ye A9 INDfl ::::.-=......, . ., ...... .. ...... ,... .. ................ ..... " ..... ....... 9\= ~ ............ -----., 1 increase fol\. first-class postal rates doesn't take effect untU No v. 1 , consumers were reported lining up In droves at some post offices. Crowds were extended out the door by mid-mornlna at the Costa Mesa post office at lS!l> However , postal workers In Huntington Beach and Irvine reported no significant increases O n W e dne s day a commemorative stamp honoring James Ho ban , an Irish immigrant who designed the White House, will be available for 20 centB, postal officials said. We nzell originally was charged with eight counts or soliciting prostitution after • checks he signed were found In the mes of a front ror an alleged proslllution ring that police raided in April. Three alleged prostitutes testified a1ainst the Judge. Chase Manhattan Bank, the nation's No. ~ bank, went to the 18.5 percent rate Thursday, while Crocker National Banlt In San Francisco, the 12th largest bank, reduced iu prime to 18.5 percent Monday. T ......... . T-.... .. .. "' ( 4t. r ' Three or the counts w ere <See JUDGE, Page AZ> •" .. r r. ...... Al ........... f ' ' 'I OranQe Coest OAJL. Y PILOT/Tuesday, October 13, 1981 It's called .. Canyon Chess and Checkers" and the three·piece ceramic sculpture 1s the sub1ect vi <frbate the Ats Commission want s to buy 11 and pul 1t in Main Beach Park . London paper flays Kennedy over bomb LONDON IAP> -The London Da ily E xpress accused Sen. Edward Kennedy and four other Am erican politicians today of sharing r espons ibility for the 1 RA nail· bombing that left one dead and 39 wounded in London over the weekend. Under a banner headline ··Five Guilty Men," the conservative newspaper devoted a front·page commentary to '-' t t ac king I r ish·Americao suµport for the outlawed Irish Republican Army's provisional wing. Beneath photographs ol Kt<nnedy, New York Gov. Hiit! Carey. House Speaker Thomas O'Neill . Sen. Daniel Patrick !\1uy nihan, D·N. Y ., and New York Mayor Edward Koch. the n<.>ws paper decla red: 'These men share the guilt for the> deaths and injuries on From Page A1 Saturday . . . ln their public speeches and by their public positions they have given aid and comfort to the people collecting IRA funds." the paper said. The Expres s article, b y commentator Denis Lehane, followed an attack Sunday by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on U.S. supporters of the IRA. Vis iting some or the people wounded in the blast. she told two Americans she encountered t o go home and urge compatriots not t.o give money to the Bronx·based Irish Northern Aid Committee, Noraid. "Now you see what it is used for," Mrs . Thatcher s aid. Noraid ostensibly collects for Ro m an Catholic we IC are in Northern Ireland. EGYPT ELECTION. • • i:om mander chosen by Sadat in l!J75 as his vice president and ruture successor, was nominated by Sadars National Democratic Puty and a pproved by the National Assembly . From Page A1 PLANES. • • works. a pilot who sees another plane on radar will s end out a :-pec1al signal lo determine if it is rrom a friendly nation. lf the right reply is sent back, a tail -...111 appear on the blip that represents the other plane on the pilot's radar screen. But a wrong answer or no reply does not necessarily mean t hat the plane is an enemy aircr aft. The plane could belong to a ne utral country; its e q uip me nt ma y not be operating; the pilot may have made a mistake in the code; or lh e p la n e c ould be on incompatible equipment. The GAO said the allianot'°15 rn a k i n g i ntro ductio'tl of a NA TO-wi de ide ntification system a high priority. "Nevertheless," it added, cur rent systems are expected l o be th e m a in stay o r cooperative capa bility into the 1990s " The unclassified summary did not identify the countries that c a n recognize e ach other's planes. The air forces of the United States, West Germany, the Netherlands and Canada use. un identification system ealft!d the Mark 12. Great Britain does not P lan rej ect ed LOS ANGELES <AP> -The Los Angeles school board bas ''oted against spending district money ~stimated at up to $500,000 -study employe pay inequities ased on sex. Board members Monday said it would be too expensive. Officials at three polling booths in the Cairo suburbs of Heliopolis and Abbessia said more than half the eligible voters had cast ballots in the first three hours of voting. "Everyone in our country will say 'yes' for QUr new president, Mubarak," Sadat's widow Jihan told CBS News' correspondent in Cairo after she and Sadat's four children callt ballots. ''He is our hope now . . . Tl'lis is what my husband wanted ... Defense Miriister Abdel Halim Abu Ghazala said all four of Sadat 's killers s urviv e d altholflla previous government statements said one or them was killed. The rour are reported to be members of a fanatic sect ded'lcated l o killing Moslem leaders who do not live up to its standar~ of fundamentalism. · Abu ~haala said io a o interview with The Associated Press-that the rtngJeader. 1st Lt. Khaled Ahmed Shawki el·lslal'Doo.ly, tiad came out or a ~ma aag ''C:.kl the .whole ~t~" i+·1 :~ · .,. ~-i~ .h'e expected a court·marti'al in four or rive days and deith by hanging for el·lslambouly, and "I hope they will let me leave him hanging in the open air ror a wee k or so. "In spite or all this mess. there is no danger o r a revolution:· he declared. Abu Ghazala said the loyalty of the army was proved by the fact that thre e or the four a ssas s ins were ci vili ans disguise41 es soldiers. "If the er med forces were infiltrated, el·lalambouly would not have hed lo bring i n outahlers, ..... al,td. He said tlle lieutenant gave three members of his artillery unit special leave to make room for the three Cflher attackers on his truck ha the military parade Sadat. and other top leaders were revie•lng. The amm· unition and gren ades used in ttfe attack were purchased from criminals in southern Egypt, the defense minister said. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat CIH9'fted edfff11 .. 1141142-.51'7i All other d9pertments 142-4321 Thomas P. Haley . ~ ..... Oll9'~0-.. Robert N. Weed ......... Thomas A Murpt,lne fAlllOt ,, Michael P. HaNeV ... ~~ L. Kay Schultz ~-~ Kenoeth N. Goddard. Jr. ~~ Bernltd Schulman ~ Chart .. H. Looe ............ ~:..Moote From Page A1 CHESS. • • Pastorius' scul pture "Vestiges" from Main Bea ch Pa r k las t year . Commissioner Elaine Dines said the issue boils down to whether the city "does or does not want art in public places." She admits tha t the problem with pubhc art 1s "you can't ple ase e ver yone,'· but terms Bartels' sculpture as historically important. Ba rtels describes the colorful tiles used in the sculpture as the type "used in Ca li for nia in the 1920s to 1940s," adding he has resurrected the recipe for the t il es u s e d exte ns ively in bathrooms and kitchens of the era. "It's in the style or early Laguna." he said "They used to decorate those funky backyard fountains and walkways wit h these tiles." What remains to be :..een is how city council mem bers will react to the Arts Commission pro p osal whe n t h ey mee t Tuesday night In che:..s terminology, it's their move. From Page A1 MEDFLY. • • California could som e day return to the court if it feels threate ne d by future s tate quarantines. Rod Walston, a California deputy attorney general, said that despite the easing of most or the quarantines, the slate continued to press for a ruling from the Supre me Court to set a precedent. A federal quarantine has been imposed on produce from aJI or part of the seven counties where the fast·breeding medfl1es have been discovered. The federal quar ant ine zone includes all or part or Santa Clara , San Mateo, Alamed a, Santa Cruz, San Be nito and Stanislaus counties around Sa n Francisco plus Los Angeles County. Since the filing of the case in July, California had dropped M 1ssis~ipp1 and added Georgia as a defend ant. Cali fornia officia ls cla imed th a t Geor g i a 's q uarantine applies to fruits and vegetables fro m s e v e r a l countie s not cove r ed by th e f ed e ra l quarantine T h e oth e r fou r s tates' restrictions applied. in effect, to all Cal ifo r nia fr uits a nd vegetables, state officia ls said Th e Tex a s a nd F lorid a quarantines have been halted by lo we r cou r t ord ers, while Alaba m a a nd South Carolina voluntarily rescinded theirs. Cal i forni a c l a im e d tha t . among other things, the states had demanded certifi cates that the produce was m edfly.free even when il came from areas where no medflies had been found. The sla tes have demanded fumigation or cold storage or the produce in certain instances, and stringent medfly.detection m easures, California oHicials have been s praying the controver s ial pes tic ide malathio n in a n attempt l o e nd m e dfl y infestation. which broke out in June 1980. M edflies lay eggs in more than 200 varieties of rru its and ve getables, s poiling them for market. T V shut down WASHINGTON (AP > M e mbers of the Natio nal Association, of Bro adcast ·Employees and Technicians are orr the job at WJLA·TV in a dispute over who should hii\re JuriSfliction ove r technical innovations, according to a Monday announcement from s tatlon and union r e p . reaentaUves. ' a Gang motive in slayin-g? . Police probe revenge after woman killed in restaurant I nvesUgutors. are pointing tow nrd giU'lg retaliation as ~ m otive in the shooting early S unday In t h e Hoang My restaura nt in Garden Grove where o nt• wom an was klllt.-d and s ix other injured Howe ver . • police spokesman s ai d t oday that no direct evidence has yet been uncovertd lo explain the 2.30 a .m . shooUn& al the Vlel.nume:se restaurunt at the Rancho Brookhurst 11hopping ce nter Cash goes to dogs Po_odle blamed for taking $5,0QO SEATTLE (AP) -Buffy, a 16·month-old poodle, is in the doghouse for making off with a hank bag containing $5,000 "ShP's a lwavs dragging out things. socks, everything she can get her mouth into,'· said th e d og's o wn er, M ich ele Collins. "She evide ntl y took the ba~ outside to play with it, and the next morning we couldn't find 1t. That was the only way it could have gotten lost." T he missing bag contained cash and receipts from the Seattle car rental business run by M s. Collins' boyfriend, Brian O'Ne ill. He brought the bag home Friday night and put it on a bed in their Renton apartment. Ms. Collins said Monday. On Saturday, the Rainier Ba nk bag was nowhere to be found , the 22 -year ·old Ms . Co ll i n s s aid . a nd th e From Page A1 cream·color ed poodle was the probable culprit. Ms . Collins said she was hom e all night, and would ha ve heard a bur g lar . S he s a ys her 24·year old boyfriend went to the store at about 8.30 p.m . Friday and might have left the door aj ar. Burfy is in the habit of g rab bin g th i ng s i n th e apartment and carrying them out to play, Ms. Collins said. "What's sad is that Brian just opened up his business a year ago, and he's b een trying to open a nother ouUet and this is going to hurt him. I wish s omebody would have the heart lo return the money." Ms . Collins is oH e ring a reward for return of the bag and its contentS -$500 for all the cash, checks and credit card stubs, or $100 if the cash is missing JUDGE TO APPEAL. • • dropped during Wenzell 's Jury trial m Newport Beach. According to state law. a judge can not be removed from the b enc h o n a m i s dem e a nor 'Mary' flap jails priest in Yug o s lavia BE LGRADE. Yugos la via I AP > -A Rom a n Catholic priest has been jailed and 11 p eopl e kic k e d o u t o f the Communis t Party for visiting a site where six school girls s aid th e y s aw the Virgin Mary appear in July, a Belgrade newspaper said. T he news paper, Vecernje Novosti, said Monday 48 other party members had been given official reprimands for visiting , the site, in the southern town of CiUuk. Thousands of people have streamed into Citluk since the r eport in July and authorities hav e ac c u s ed th e Roman Catholic Church of trying to use the event for political purposes T hatc h e r ready BLACKPOOL. England !AP) Prime Minist er Margaret Thatcher faced the opening of her Conservative P arty 's annual conference today apparently determined to maintain her tight money policies despite mounting criticism inside and outside the p a rt y . Mr s , Th a t c h e r , celebrating her 56th birthday toda y, a ppeared in confident m ood. conviction unless the crime 1s d e rined as beine a n act of .. moral turpitude." A s pokesman from the state's c o mmi ssi o n o n Judi ci al Performance said there is no "laundry list or crimes" that fall under the definition of moral turpitude and that it is up to the cour ts lo decide whether a crime fits the definition. W e nz e ll fa ces possible disciplinary a ction from the ped o rmance commission, a st a te body that investigates cha rges of wrongdoing against Judges. The commission itself cannot remove a judge but can m a k e reco mm e ndations of re moval to the S tate Supreme Court. Th e s p o k e s m a n s aid comm ission investigations are confidential. He would not say whether the state body is looking into the charges brought against Wenzell. Spain/s king v isits V .S. WASHlNGTON CAP) -King Juan Carlos I or Spain is making a belated visit to the U!tited Stat es· to d iscuss d e fens e r e lations be t w een the two c o untri es a nd Spain 's a nticipated entry into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The monarc h was to have been one of the firs t foreign leaders to visit the Reagan White House, but his trip was p ostpon ed b e cause of the abo rtive coup attempt by rightist forces last February. , After a White House welcoming ceremony today and a meeting with President Reagan, the king will be the guest of honor tonight at a White House state dinner. sat. Bruce Beauchamp said • unit 15hooting "ce'l'talnly la a s uaolclon. But it'• nothlna we've had any concrete indlcatloru or." What le~ds to lhe conclusion b the fact that the two 1unmen In s kl masks and Jong coata went directly to the table where the v ict i m s were sittln1 , Be auchamp said. All the vl«!ms - but one were Vietnameae, and the gunmen apparanUy were also, he said. -• They fired Ml leaat five rou:nd1' from their two shotguns. then fled, he said. Hone Thi NJo, 201 of Hawthorne later died ~om injuries she re ceived while silting diagonally across the table from the, eunmen. From Page A1 BUSING. • • in Los Angeles . March 11 , the California Supreme Court refuse d to overturn the lower court's ruling. ln asking the natlo!'\'s highest court to strike Proposition 1 and cle ar the way fer f uture mandator'y busing plans , lawyers ror minority students said: "Proposition 1 is but the latest in a series or efforts by the maioritv of the state, by seemingly neutral and racially i nnocuou s e nactments to di scriminate against racial minorities . '·B ecause Proposition l destroys the only clas s of r emedies which can effectively desegregate the Los Angeles public schools, it renders (the s tude nts ') 1970 judgment, a fCirmed by the California Supreme Court in 1976, an empty promise ." Thi s year , whites are estimated to make up less than 23 percent of the Los Angeles public school student population. One-armed bus boy hero HOU S TO N <AP > -A o n e ·armed busboy whose co-worker had been shot io a r o bbe ry chas ed down the gunman, tripped him and held him in a headlock until police arrived. authorities said. Hereclio Ramirez, 21, said the gunman tried to shoot at him during the chase, but the g\ln was empty by that lime. T wo top Mormons unde r go surgery SALT LAKE CITY CAP> The president of the Mormon C hurc h and his traditional s uccessor both were reported in s atisf actory condition today after they underwent surgery. Spencer W. Kimball, 86, the pr e sident o( the 4 .7 . million-member Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-cPay Saints, underwent minor urinary tcact s urgery Mo•day at LDS Hos pital. F.era t art Benson. 82, preshlent of ·fh~ Quorum '()f Twelve Apostl es "nd by' •· tradition the odt UI tine lo • succeed Kimijal), ultderwent hip surgery Monday at Ile hospital. and the most competitive pnoes. anywhere. ~ TllEflHON( P 141 644 ·2494 I Oo 0 0 0 I • • •' ---------- A"WI .......... Former first lndw~ lkllr1 /•'11n/ 11 1·1111·1 111ut ).w/11 Hnll /11/111.\1111 1 rzght > 10111 \()\;\ prt'.~1Cie111 J..'ku11111 Sml'lll 111 cw f. 111t1/ H111h1 .' Ame11d11u111t rnll111m //11 ''"P·' 11/ r/11 /JI/I 11/t. \/1 "'' r• ii Charles., n ia1u1 perfect par,:>11ts? Any C'hildt t•n of Prin cP Ch arle!> and Prince'>!> Diana are likely lo ha\'e new ro\al genes of excellence" beC'ai1sC' theirs 1s a lo' l' matC'h according to the head of D e b r e tt · s . l h l' g u 1 d l' t o British aristncracv "Royalty, (•vcn ·more than aristocracy, prefe rs not to take c hant'l's, to <'h 01)Sl' partners for thl'lr prince" and prinC'es-st•s from those· w i I h l h <' 1 r n "" n r 11 ' ;i l Senate Majority l.t'adf'r Howa rd Baker, R·Tcnn .. has been hobbling around with ti cane. the result o f u pulled li g ament and p oss 1bl t> cartilage damage in his knt•t• from tenms Baker said he found th1• inJury surprt!>1ngl~ J>Jtnful and annoyin~ .. Well. al leac;t he won the point." observeci aHk Tom Griscom. Captain \tark Phillip' went for hie; first \u..,tralian hor se ride within hours of arriving m Melbourne and alm ost tumbl c·d into ... controversy th.11 C'ould han• cost him his 01~ mpi<• futur1• Phillips, 1 n M t'I bourne to compete in an equestrian ;1tl rdn111" ..,,11cl 11 .i rolt.I Drunk" llak1•r. tn<1llal!11H' d11 c•c Im 111 l>1•hr,..ll .., · ' · 1'111· 111an1Jgc· 11f tlit• J1 1111c·c• .11111 l'nn< ('s ... o f \\ :111·"· h11\\l'\1·1 . ,.., .i true· Io' c• m .i r r 1 .i I! t' \\' 1• t a 11 t"l.Pl'l'l IW\.\ rm.11 ~c·nc" of c·1.ccllcnc·t' tu ap1w.1r B r11ok::. Bakt'r s<.1 1d hl' " X p t• c· I <' d I h t• .I u I v 2 9 n1<1rnagt· I)( ( h.1rlt'!>o. ancl 1>1;111;1 tn pro\1· l11., c:,1..,t• ,., t•nl. orrlcrt'd th<' name of h1., ::.pl·c·1ally ~cleC'tcd horM· c:h angcd when he d1sc·overed 11 \\as the same as that of a horse named b) a '>ponsor of t lw l'\ cnt The 7 \l:'ar old thoroughbred · grl<ling was n.tml'd C11u11tn Road the ..,,1mt· a !'o .i ( .. .,h1on house 11v. ncd b' J maJor :\u'>trahan fl'la1lt•r \c:t•<1rtlln~ lo tltl' \ IC'lonan l·~quf' ... tr1.1n I-P•l1•r at1on l'h11l1p" v. ., '''rtou ... h 1·c1nt'C'rn1•cl that h1:-. amati.>ur ..,, atu-. \l.•111ld bl' ;eopard1zed if he rndt• a horSt' Y. Ith that name• llr l't'fllh''-h'cl that tht• h o r °'" lw I' :d 1 C'll "ll m 1111• r Sorlwl . •end th<' narn•• Y.a~ thangc·d at untt' ll nd t'r 1nlcrnat1onaal l'<Jlll'Slrwn rules, an amateur ridml( m 11 competition Is b;_1r rt•d from uny u~11ocl11Uon with ~1 n1mm~rC'1ul sl)Onsor Andt('a S bnldan Ordla, who ti. lt•uv 1n~ u., ll S .1ltornl'y tn Loi. Ang('lc!I, 1>lun i. to take 11 l ea\'hlng l>OMllOll ut the UC LA School of Law 111 Jm1uury. s h e said. M s Ordin, 41 , 1>u1d she will teat·h II l'OUrsc C'u lled "The c;oVPI llOH•lll Lawyer" for ont· yt•ar , but may make a m.•w c•u n •cr in education . The C'l'(':1lors 01 ::ip1der Jvtan an· Irving to nix the name of Spider Dun ;.ind take awny hi. rorm fitting gurb. Cadcne(• Industries Corp. of Nf'Y. York. which owns Man.cl t'11m1ri., flied s uit in l' S l>i-.lrtC'I Court in New York <·hurging Spider Dan. a I l' <.t I I 1 fr d ii rt•d e \' 1 J. \\ l th 1nfr1 ngt•mcnt and unfa ir l' l) m p (' t I t IC) n \\ I t h t h (•I r r1c•t wn:1I hl·ro "l aml•cl as ckfrndanh ""ert• U a ni <'I Goodwin , Yoh o d1mbl•d lht• St•ars Tower in ( 'hi<'tigo on !\hi) 25 v. earing a costum~ n•sf'mbhng that of S p 1 d 1• r M :1 n a n d a S a n K.1f~1l'I. 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Wh.11 rlu \1111 hkl' about lht• l>atl\ !'tint' What don l vou hkt"' l '.tll tlt1· numlwr twluw .ind vour lrlr' .. sal(<' \\ill be r<'corded, lro.Hl"< 11h1•cl .inrl d1·hv1·11·1l lo the upprnprn.itt-crlttor 1'1ll .... ,mt• 411 hour ans"1•ring wn11•r m:.iv be U!lt'd to record let t1·r-. to !ht' 1•1111111 on ,rn\ IOJ>tt' Mailbox contributors must include I hl'I r n:irn1· ;inci kl(•phort<' number for 'c•r1f1cat1 on No c1rculal1on (' :1 11 ... pit•""'' T l'll u~ "'hat·, 110 \nur mind 11 0 ,. ,. 642•6086 •Es' .. Q $4 63 SS 67 '2 68 ., l6 3' 0 ll '1 0 <IC) $4 68 l7 36 61 ,. 61 Lt •S '1 $4 ... SS S7 ~ 36 60 ., .. S1 S8 ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOl /Tuesduy. October 13. 1981 A3 Niagara River po)Juted I ndustr y -dump ed chemicals endanger 580 ,000 N IAGARA FALLS, N.Y <AP> ~vt.•ry day, industries dump 500 m11l1on gallons or toxic wastes In the Niagara River, endanger ing 580.000 people In Canada and the United States who drink its water, 11 research group has reported. A 3',:i ·ycar s tudy r e l eased Monday by the New York Public Interest Research Group found that chemicals dumped into the river by 777 industries included s.ome-idenl1fied as c au'fting ca ncer, birth d e fect s. liver ailments. und central nervous system damage In ll::. r e port. the group conc·ludes that "environm ental 11nd public heulth program!> are fo11darncnlally unable to (•ope with tht' rhe n11 cal pollution problems in thP Niagara." "It is a national dis aster," s aid Wtiller T ll ang , 11 microbiologist who worked on the 160-puge re1>orl, t'nt itled "The Ravaged River " The j!roup is a citi2en a ctivist oqpn1zation affiliated with Halph Nadt:r It is not•connectt.'d with an y gove.rnmeorat body lts rt•port w<1 s previewed Sunday night on C'RS' "60 M 11'\Ut es" prog ram. State a n...-kd<.'ral o fficials were not HVHtl ble Monday lo com mcnl on the rel)Ort because of the Columl.lu!> Day holiday. In its 31,...,.year study. the iroup Sl:lld It round fluzardous c hemicals that flow into the river pose a serious threat to the h ealth of 580,000 Uni ted St ates and Canadian citizens who re ly on the river for drinking wate r Medfly spray zone expanded in state Because o r in adequate regulat ory contr o ls . 7'l 1ndust•ies dump 250 million gallons of toxic waste into the river dall y Another 700 indus tries dump 250 million gallons into municipal treatment pl a nts that ar e not able lo nl·utrahze the toxic chemicals. Seven d rinking waler It t•titm cnt plants a long the river 11 ... e tet'hnology that cannot n•move the contaminants. Some plants use ti chlonnation process that m ay pr o du ce l'ancer causing byproducts. LOS GATOS (AP > Anothe r 50 s q uare miles tn the San F r a n c·1sco Bay area will be s pru ycd with malathion to prt'vent nt:'w infestations of lhl' Mecliterrane<.in fruit fl y, officwls said Mt.'dfly projl'l't ~pokl1sm an Bill Pope <innoun<'C'd Monday tha t the suulhWl'Sl ern po rtion of Alamed a C ounty ~ould be s prayed because of concern over a femal e medlv found there• Oc t 8 . Pope abo s•11d a fl y fou nd S unday 1n West Co\'1na 1n Southern l't1hfornit1 was fertile.> Thi: fly was found in an orange trcC' uhout one quttrter mile c .. ast or an area that h.1::. been s prayed for tht• pa::.t sc\'cn weeks Add1t10nal spra) 1ng \I. Ill c;tart \\.'C'dnesd a) night O\l•r a 'l.7 squart• mile art•a of West Covina and Baldwin Park. Pope.• -.aid. I le noted that more than 800 square miles are no\I. being -;µrayed throughout l'altfornia M canwhile, Fres no Countv entomolC1gist Norman Smith told a F r esno Slate ll nivers1t) symposium he beltc•ve!> th(• fl y rl'mams a critical thrNll to tht' agricultural rich San J oaquin ·Valley, heart of the s tate's $14 blllio n farm industry. S mith stiid. ho w ever , that Fres no County might be· able to a void a lasting infestation because of it& cold winters and hot s ummers. The n ew s pr ay zo ne in H e adquarte r s at air base to g e t facelift ThC' ht:adquarter!i building at the Marine Corps· El Toro Air Station will undergo a $750,000 renovation. s pokesml'n for th(' San Diego archil<'cts C'hosen for the job sttid this wet.'k ThC' 40 year o ld butlc1111g will havt• its electrical, plumbing . hl'aling and ventilatiC1n systems re pl<icc:d and will bc made more energ~ efficient. J ohn Mo<'k of Hendrick and Mo<'k Arch1teC'ts suid Const rurt 1on wi II be pha:-.ed lo aJIO\\ trmllnUOUl-1 O('l'Upat1un of the hullding dunn,g th<.' work. spokesmen said I. Thl' 16.155-square foot office building is Building 65 at the base More notes on mv Alrican adventure We said goodbye 10 South Africa and left for Kenya Our hrst stop was Na1rob1 where t ran into some friends from North Hollywood This world gets smaller and smaller every year We started out on our ton day Safari into Ambosel1 National Park. the Serengeti plains and Tsavo Nallonal Park We slopped at the Mt Kenya Satan Club Aberdare. the Ark (where I stayed up all night w alch1ng the an1ma1s1 K1hman1aro. Ta11a Hdlsa and Salt Lick Lodges We travelled in minibuses with pop tops so w e could stand up and photograph all the animals We saw a lioness kill a w1ldebeas1 Tfle driver of oor minibus has been working Tsavo Park for seven years and that was onty the th1rd hon·k1ll that he had seen so we were very lucky to be there. It was a very exclling wonderful lnp and I won't soon forget 11. • The last dav before we loft \ Alamed;i Count\ inc:l udt's the 1·1ttt'!>o of San l.(1rc•n10. Ca.,tro \';die•\, San l.rand r o a nd I l.1 \ \\'illd, \\ h1•11• thl' last n \' was I ou nd. -.a HI l'ope - • \\' 1• a r 1· go i n g I o do w1·v1•11t1v c· spra~·mg in that area li1·c·:i11s1• •11 th1• flies that have IH'C'll found hl· .;aid ·1 Ill' •1111101111<'l'mC:'nt of a n<.•w fh in thl' 1.11-. Angl'll'::. art•>t follcl\\!'i ;i n•port lat(• la:-.t Wl'ck of fl\'t' mi:drltt·s .ind !'!Omt· maggots tound in La l'ut·nlt· Frum St•pt :l to Oct 8 no f1·1 tile fll1·" \H•rc• found in !-.11111 lwrn C'.1l1forn1a Off1c1als Ii .tel lwpc•d t llC'1 r t rec·stri pp mg ;1nd 111·-.111·1cl1• SJlf:I\ 111g efforts hJd l'1111un.cll'd tlw fh from that ll'j.!IClll Tiii' lh planh 11~ t·ggs 111 more th;111 2Sll 'i.lnt•tu.·::. of fruit ;.ind \ l'j.!l'l .ililt· ... I ht· stale and fedt•r a l ..: o \ l' r 11 m t· n t s h a ' l' s p 1: n l m11l1CJn' of dollar::. fighting the c·1 •1p rt•\ 111i..: 1w-.1 1l11nng tht• past l•i months ('hem1C'als also leak into the rtvl'r from 50 C'hemical dumps . ··A myth 1s berng perpetuated in this :-.talt' thtit toxic c hemical pollution is under control," the report saicl. "In fac t little could Ill' rurtlwr from the truth. . " I ncluslrial discharge permits t)wl were designed lo protect the public uctually e nable industry l o di s('hargc lega lly t oxic substant'es. including those on tht· US Environmental Pro tection Agency's list of the 129 most hazardous toxins, the g roup reported The r e port s aid there is '1rtu.illy no s tate or federal tt·~ding p rogra m nor do 1nd u..,lrtal permits even mention or set discharge limits for some toxic t hem1C'als A spokesmtin for the H ook er C h e m1eals & Plas tics Cor p . dctl1nC'd comment Monday, saying offtC'rnls hadn't yet seen the report Ex-c o ·unty deputy to appeal verdict ('ARSON C ITY !AP > A finding of criminal negligence agains t a Nevada sheriff's depu· t y fo r th e s ho o ting o f a California man a rrested bv mis· lake, Y..111 be appl•alcd, t-hc of fi C'er 's attorney says. Tom Susic h sa id he believes the coroner's jury that c nt C"rc d the finding agains t Dougla); County Sheriff's Sgt Les Osman was "confused by tht.> instructions Ther s hould ha \'C bee n m ore de.t ailed." Susich added that the conse- que nces of the j ury's verdict Wednesday "should have been explained more than they were" hy .Justice of the P~ace Tom Di.I vis. Susich saicl he's considenng a request lo Judge Davis for a re· ht·aring because "I'm not <'Cr· l ain th at the Jury had adequate instructions to be able to a rrive a t the verdict in an impartial and proper manner ... O s man \\as for merl y a s he riff's deputy 111 Orange Coun- 1 y Ile wai. once chosen officer of the year by a county organiza. lion. The three-member jury EiEM WISE Mary Barr Cert1 f1eo Gemo1oq1st • . h:rndt'd down 1ls decision follow- mg two days of testimony con· cern1ng the death of Timothy Caltoo. 23. of r r esno The find· inf? wa:-. the most severe the pam•I l'Ould ha\'e issued -and was the first of its s ort in Douglas County The Jury 's findings a re being sent to a district court Judge for l'C rt1fiC'ation and then to the <'ounly district attorney's office . Oi:.tm:t Attorne} Mike Rowe said 1t will be at least two weeks before it's deter mined whether cnminat charges against Os m an are w arranted Os m an lest1f1cd he d idn't re· mcm ber firing the shot that nil C'<.J lton in the hc3d as Calton lay fan• d1rn n o n the pavement Sepl. 19. Calton and two companions we re planning on camping at Lake Tahoe. They were stopped al the entra nce to the camp- g round by deputies who thought they h ad been involved in an ap· parent break-in attempt at a nearby church. Investigators later d etermined the three me n had n ot been in· \•olved in any break·in attempt. Tsavo we v1s1ted a mine on top of a mountain a six thousand foot mountain We were tak.en up as high as the vehic les could go and we walked the rest of the way It was a road of sorts but very steep I had to slop otten and catch my breath and rest. All the while I k.ept saying lo myselt I don t believe I'm doing this• I wouldn t do th is at home The mine 1s w1thm the Park bul lhe government leases out certain areas to m1n1ng companies This mme that we v1s1ted 1s pr oducing transparent grossulante garnet It is a beautiful green gem very hke an emerald m appearance and marketed under the name of Tsavorite. The name of course comes from the locale I brought back a piece of ore from the mine It is 1ust a souvenir and hasn t any real gems in 11, but we do have several nice pieces of 1ewely set with Tsavontes 1n the store. Come m and seo them lhey are truly lovely '; H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. October 13. 1981 JVew Iranian chief e sworn in; l_tUT, Lebanon (AP) - c r i e s or ''death t o rica ," Iran 's first yman -pr es id e nt . le.alam Ali Khamenei, .a._..,-..,ol'n in by parliament he Tehran government Ml~llfliort,ed 22 niore leftists Uet ~ by firing squads on ~at .or armed insurgency, s t violence a n d a rmed t y. · ,.be anti-Amer ican s hou.t s rang" out on the air waves or Teht'an Radio as t he newly elected presid e n t t ook t he constitutional oath of office. vowing to defend Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's Islamic revolution a gainst "deviance liberalis m and A me ri '. can-influenced leftists.·' 10,000 workers strike in Poland WARSAW , Pola nd (AP > Some 10,000 worker s in several Polish towns struck today over food shortages, officials of the independent union Solidar ity said. Workers in T o maszow Matowiecki and Niewiadow. near Piotrkow south of Warsaw. begin a 24-hour warning strike at 6 a.m. despite the arrival of a government negotiating team . locat union officials said. Nixon discu&ses AW ACS in Arabia iR>oA. Saudi Ara bia CAP> - P""'#iner Presid e nt ,Nixo n app arentl y d isc u ssed th e pr9J10Sed sale of U.S. A WACS rad ar planes to Saudi Ara bia wi\h the oiJ kingdom· s rulers. bltt bis spokesm a n gave no indic a tion that he got any concessions that might sell the deal to the U.S. Senate. A s k e d wh et h e r Nixo n discussed the controversial deal dtlring his meeti ngs with King Kbaled and Cr own Prince Fahd Sa'"t urda y a nd S un day, s pokesman Ni c ho las Ru e replied. ''Well, they didn't talk about Piper Cubs." Bomb explosion kills 3 children BEIRUT, Lebanon <AP) -A c lus t e r b o mb appar e ntly 22 slain a. • dropped by Isr aeli jets more tha n two months ago e"ploded today. killing three children ln a southern Le b a nese village, Lebanon's state r adio said. lt said the. three children were play i.!'g i n the y illage .of Gha ndourieh , 12 miles north of the Israeli border . when they c am e u p on t h e bomb . It exploded when they picked it up, killing them instantly, the r adio said. Libyan oil boycott no good-Reagan WASJUNGTON <AP> -The United States wou l d gai n nothing if it s topped buying Libyan oil to demonstrate its opposition to Liby an lead er Moammar Khadafy, President Reagan says. ··someone e lse would buy the oiJ a nd finance his activities. so we wouJdn't be gaining a nything ther e," Reagan told reporters Monday as he returned to the While House from a weekend at Cam p David, Md. Fifth chess game h eaded for draw M E R ANO. Italy CAP> - Chess experts sa id title-holder An atoly Karpov and challenger Vi ktor Korchnoi appear ed headed f or a draw in t h e adjourned fifth gam e of their cha mpionship series. Karpov, pl aying black. seated his 45th move Monday night with the game scheduled to resume today in the congress ball or this Tyrolean resort. Drop in interest rates pre dicted NEW YO RK CAP) -Interest rat es will drop a point or two in the next several weeks. but the relief for corpor ate borrowers will . be short-lived, a leading Wall Street economist predicted Monday. !he prime lending r ate, a widely watch ed indicator or cor porate borrowing cos ts. may fall as low as 16 per cent "in the ve r y ne ar t e rm ," H e nry Kaufman said in a speech to the F inancial Executives I nstitute, a n association of corpor a te fina ncial officers. TEARFUL VICTORY Barbara Mandrell Mandrell country supreme NASHVILLE <AP > Barbara M andrell. t he only country music star with a pri me-li me television show. triu mphed al the Country Music Association·s awards gala by becoming the f i r s t person ever named entertainer of the year twice. T he 32-year-old singer also was named for a second time as top female vocaUst during the n ationally televised cerem ony Monday night a t the Gr and Ole Opry House. "God's good: I'm proud," M iss Ma ndrell said "This means the people like the TV show. The work is worth it." T he top male vocalist award went to 50 -year -old Geor ge Jones. a veteran who won the same award last year and who sang with Miss Mandrell on her biggest hit this year, "I Was Country <When Country Wasn't Cool L" Pioneer s inger Vernon Dalhart and veteran Grand Ole Opry announcer Grant T urner wer e chosen for induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame Other winners were ··Elvira." by the Oak Ridge Boys, single of the year; "I Beli eve in You," by Do n Williams, a lbum of the year: "He Stopped Loving Her Today," song of the year. honoring songwriters Bobby Bra~dock and Curly Putman; David Frizzell and S helly West. vocal duo of the year; Chet Atkins, top instrumentalist: and Terri Gibbs, horizon award for a om ising newcomer. SPINAL SCREENING EXAMINATION GOOD THRU OCT. 23rd. f - The Yarwood Chiropractic Office of Costa Mesa is sponsoring A Spinal Check-up and Scoliosis Screening program as a public service. This service will include consultation. examination. spinal photograph and explanation of findings. By appointment only. Call 646-0516 Monday through Friday. TIM c .. Mwlloe 11 •llcJMd to ...... ,.,. ,... Wltory -4/or pr....t ,,.., ... n thy ... , rel•t• to 1plHI h•l•rlu or otlaer 1pl••I co1tdltloe1. l•1ed •°" t ... "Mlh of ti.. cOMDltDtioa ttte doctor wlll ••Ill• reco-..dotlOt11 r.cJ•dl1t9 • Ho•IHtlM or referrot to •otlter doctor. _ ••• .,. .......... red fer tlal1 1cree•l•9 •• ••l•.tle•. Howo••r. Mdl,..... wtl ...... c-= ............ of ... oclll tllrHgla • apecl•I 1cr••• tlt•t 11tow1 e• .. ,.,... ·~· ......... w petter• f o 1pl•ol c•n•..,.. I 1cello1l1J Of' ....,. "'-c ..... pr•••i· ....... REPORT OF FINDINGS After th doctor llH corr.w.d JCMW fhtd*Js ..... d ....... lal1tory, ••••l•otlo• ••d 1pl••I plaoto9ropla yo• wlll recol•• o report of fl•dl•9• ••d NCO lsAutlOiasWctlled .. ,, ........ c ........ 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Haig Jr told rum the Soviets and Libyans will not be allowed to undermine tus regime. ''I have been ass ured by Secretary of State Haig that the United States is not going to let i.uch an act happen:· he told The Associated Press and four American newspapers In another inter view published today in the independent Beirut newspaper An Nahar , the S udanese leader s a id ... ll 1s possible defense could be best e ns ured by attack. 1 mean carrying the battle into Libya." Th e paper 's Cairo corres pondent said he asked Numeiri 1f he meant Sudan would wagt• a preventive war inside Libya, and the president replied· "This is correct " He stressed. however . that he had n eve r di scussed a preventive war against Libya with the United States or Egypt. the Lebanese report said. Nume1n told the American reporters Libya's leader, Col. 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COSTA MESl'S floor covering SPECIAL I ST 2927 So. BRISTOL ____ , __ Roundup snares burros around naval airstrip CHrNA LAKE NAVAL WEAPONS CENTER CAP) -Wranglers from the Fund for Animals have rounded up the bulk or the wild burros in the safety zone around a naval alrstrip, fore&t.alling pl ans b y the Navy to -.hoot thl! animals ;-ttrToundup or ganizer said. "I reel certain we've gotten them aJI ," said Jerry Owens. the special investigator for tlft!llllfund who is in charge of the roundup. "Of course they wander in and out or the area so it's hard to tell. But we want the Navy to be satisfied there are no burros around the airstrip." H e said 54 burros ha d been captured in the three-day roundup t hat ended Monday. Bar panel urges Deukmejian removal SAN DIEGO CAP) -The State Bar's Conference of Delegates has asked the Legislature to remove Att o rne y G e n e r a l G eo rg e Deukmejian from a three-member panel where he has feuded with state Supreme Court Chief Justice Rose Bird. The delegation also sided with Ms. Bird, who sits with Deukmejian on th e Commiss i o n of Judicial Appointments, Monday in attacking the attorney general's attempts to solicit views from judicial nominees on controversial court rulings. The Confer ence of Deleg ates San Joaquin Valley cold sets record By The Associated Press A blast of ar ctic air sent mer cury dropping to record low temperatures in much or the San Joaquin Valley today. The valley's coldest spot was Fr esno at 40. a fi~ure that beat tbe 1975 record by three degrees. Stockton also set a record for the day. recording 42 compared to a 1920 low of 43. L emoore Naval Ai r Station was a chilly 41, but records were not available for compa rison. Elsewhere. the thermometer dipped to 44 at Castle Air Force Base and 47 in Bakersfi eld. Fair skies were ex pected in the San Joaquin Va lley on Wednesday. · adopted a resolution declarlo1 lt unethical for court nominee• to comment on s pecific judicial decisions or to indicate bow they m ight vote on specific iasu ... Highwaya reopened after traffic pinch S AC RAMENTO <AP) -Two major Sierra highways Unktnc Lake Tahoe with the Sacramento Valley wer e open again Monday without restrictions. A snowstorm and heavy Columbus Day weekend tra Hic had caused nu m er ous s pinoffs and minor accidents Sunday on Interstate 80 and U.S. 5'l, backing up traffic for miles. The California Highway Patrol in Truckee said it was snowln1 Ugbtly on Donner Summit of 1-9> ad Echo Summit on U.S. 50 late Monday, and the highways were icy. But no chains were being required -for the time being. Brown wo,. 't raiae taxes 'at thia time.' SAN DIEGO <AP> -Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. s a ys he's decided against raising taxes "at tbJs time," but he did not rule out more spendln1 reductions or laxes if the state's fi scal problems worsen. Speaking Monday from a prepared statement at the City Club in San Diego, Brown s aid h e had no timeta ble for a tax increase nor what form an increase would take. ''The r e appe ars to be little sentiment for increased taxes, and I am not going to propose any at this lime," Brown said. "This is not a nip-flop. This is not a softening," he sa i d w h e n a s ked aiout his s tate m ents last week that there might be tax hikes . Burn day c urb eyed SACRAMENTO CAP ) -An at- tempt to reduce Sacramento Valley a ir pollution by Increasing the number of days growers can burn rice straw but reducing the amount of acreage they can bum a day is planned , the sta te Air Resources Board said. Growers could bum as many as 45 or 50 days during the six- week experiment instead of the usual five to six days. Join us Oct.5-25. Say Shrimp Louie, Garden Shrimp Salad, · Shrimp Creole, Shrimp Cocktail, Shrimp Omelette, Steak & Prawns, Prime Rib & Prawns, Pile o' Prawns. LUNCH SERVED 11AM-4PM ~ruQMC)ll;ffM .. IOltlO Bl ACK ANGUS RES 11\I •RANTSr. ~ Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Torrance,.cerrttoa, Lakewood, Ana~lm -. ------.,,,.,. -- Orange Co111 DAILY ptLOT/Tunqey, October 13, 1981 . .......... IN TH! DRINK -This Cessna 172 lost power over the Las Vegas Country Club at noon Monday and glided in for a dam p landing in the pond near the 11th hole. Both pilot a nd passenger emerged unhurt. 'm ade a phone call a nd disappear ed. police said LA hotel blaze routs 300 LOS ANGELES CAP) -A fire broke out e arly today in a ground-floor utility room at the Ambassador H o t e l , for cin& evacuation of 300 people from nearby rooms, officials said. There was never a danger of the rtre 11preading, authorities said, and no injuries were re ported. Guests in rooms nearest the fire were evacuated ~cause of the dense smoke that billowed from the utility room when it callfbl fire at about 3 a .m .. said Fire Departm e nt spokesman St.eve Ventura. He said 48 firefttlbten; put out the blaze by 3:22 a.m ., eetimaUn1 damage at $20,000. More than 1.000 people were in the 487-room hotel at the time, said night manager Tom Roncinske. The hotel ne a r downto wn Los Angeles celebrates its 60th birthday this month. "We bad firefighters on the fire qui c kly," said Ventura . "They preJC'nted a n exte nsion from the original fire area." He said the cause of the blaze was under investigation. The smoke was cleared from the hotel by 3:30 a .m. and guests began returning to their rooms. Stan/ ord notes donation record STANFORD (AP) -Donations to Sta nford Univer s ity during 1981 totaled $79.5 million, a record, said William R. Kimball, president of the .board of trustees. Last year's total of gifts andJ>e- ques~ was $60.1 million. The largest increases were in be- quests, $13.4 million compared to last year 's $7.l million, and in corporate gifts, $15.5 million compared to $11 million. Ila Reagan backs airline grab LOS ANO ELES l AP> -Beleaeuered Continental Airlines, which aot aome bad news ln its fl&ht to avoid a takeover, alao 1ot some hopefUI news on the financial front President Regan said Monday In Washin1ton he will not stand ln the way ot Tex,s International Airlines' bid to a cquire Continental Airlines, clear ing the way for the takeover. But Continental also aMounced in Los Angeles that the company's 1,680 pilots a1reed to take a 10 percent pay cut retroactive to Oct. 1 to help in Lbe. company's econom~ recove-ry program: ·'The company and tbe pilots have a&reed to review the compa ny's financial situation early next year and determine at that lime whether It's necessary to have a pilots' wage freeze for the year." said company spokesman Jack Gregory. In the fa ce or a loss of nearly $9 million in the second quarter of 1981, the pilots thus became the first union-represented group In the company to agr ee to a pay cut, Gregory said. Continental's president and chief executive officer George Warde said he believes he can have the airline "in the black" by the end of 1982. "The pilots recognize the problem and agreed to help us ... in keeping the airline aloft," Warde said in a statement released by Gregory. Continental's officer and other non-union management personnel took a 10 percent salary cut Sep. 16, he said, and the company is discussing pay cuts with the three unions representing flight attendants, mechanics and flight schedulers, he s aid. President Reagan's decision, disclosed in a letter to the Civil Aeronautics Board, culminates eig ht months of legal and regulatory wrangling between the two carriers as Continental bitterly opposed TlA's acquisition effort. The CAB recommended in August that Reuan a pprove TIA's bid. A presidential decision was needed because international routes are involved. Frank Lor enzo. president and chief executive officer of Texas Air Corp., TIA's parent company, said, "It is now time for the managements of both companies to di rect our energies toward returning Continental to profitability ... We look forward t-0 working with the current Continental board to begtn this task im mediately. "We will continue to seek board representation consistent with our ownership and interest in Continental," he said. TAXABLE}-~~J~O_IN_T_R_E_TIJ~R_N--1,__~$50~,000~~-t-~$3_5_,_000~--:~-$_2_5_,000:-: INCOM£ SINGLE RETIJRN $35,000 $25,000 $15,000 $20,000 ----$12,000 • ESTIMATED TAX BRACKET 50% 40% 30% 25% " "The vi•ld on tl111 •«'0Vnl will bl' 70'!lt ol tt.l' Awragt' ln""tment yield on on .. ·yeu U.S T,.,..sury bllli. yield determined mnnlhil Ab<"'° togu"""~ ba-il'd on l2.Wlli ywld, ;et at Oct I auction. ThP yleld "bl•t-d on daily rompound1ngof 11,46G!.. E.m1ng~ will bt.> ~light Iv 111W<'r th•n th•• 12 i."lo Y"'ld of 1nt-er~l I• wott.drawn M fotP maturity Wlthdr.tW•I of principal ~ufl• In •u~l•ntial 1n1erv~t ~nalty and loso of F~1l 1a' '°'emption Not •~•mpl from Sl<ltl' of Cahfomoa 1ncomt' th Potsibly the highest interest. you'~ ewr earned on insured savings. Tax-bre4k for Gibraltar ™ savers! You may exempt from Federal taxes the first $2,000 in interest on a joint return or $1,000 on an individual return. Minimum deposit is $500. To earn your maximum tax-free interest at the current ,Y.ield during the one-year term, deposit $16,474 1f you file a JOint return or $8,237 for a single return. Your savings will be insured to $100,000 by the FSLIC. Free services. You can use your tax-free savings account balance to help you qualify for Gibrartar's many free services: safe deposit oox, travelers checks, money orders, direct deposit, notary public and many others. © 1981 Clbultar ~.wln5s •nd Lo.n A•"K"IAtl<>n ' HUNTINCTON BEACH: I'll Huntington Ctr./ (714) 898-9666 LACUNA HILL5: 24260 El Toro Rd. I ( 714) 951-8454 ·RJU.f.RTON: 25S W. ~orpe Ave./ (714) 871-6101 NEWPORT BEAOf: 2100 W. Coast Hwy./ (714) ~-1.611 SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO: 'JlJJ77 Del Obispo St. I (714) 493-SOU SANTA ANA: 3925 S. Bristol St./ (714) 9?9·7580 14 Santa Ana Fashion Square I (714 ) 834-0717 • ... ••••• n - • .. .. ' . l • H r Orang Coaat DAILY PILOTITuetdav. October 13, 1981 Debtors' riglils DEAR PAT DUNN : Wbat can a collec· Uon agency do to you legally? Can they nll a person at work? Tbla la happenlog to me and I'd llke to know my rights ln thJs situation. P.R., Corona del Mar A collect1on agency can contact you by mail demanding pay ment and they can phone you. But you can stop an agency from com~ municatlng with you entirely by simply tell· tng them so in writing . After this, they can no longer contact you except to tell you that they are takiog some specific action, s uch as fit. Ing papers in court or garnishing wages. A debt collector cannot legally do any of the following : use obscene or profane language; threaten to harm you or any fami- ly member or friend: threaten to publish, or actually publish your name publicly as a person who does not pay bills; claim to be law enforcement officers of any kind or in any way suggest that they are connected with any federal, state, county or local govern- ment; send you any written document that looks like a court form or government docu- ment; repeatedly use the telephone to annoy you; contact your employer, except to verify employment or for som e act (wage garnjsh- ment) necessary to actually collect the debt; threaten to get welfare or unemployment benefits cut off (which is not possible): call you al work if you or your employer tell them not to. If this becomes a problem, put your request in writing and keep a copy; falsely pretend that you have committed a crime; falsely pretend that a legal action 1s being started against you when this is not true: threaten to take your property (wages> un- less they have a court judgment; claim to be an attorney or use attorney's stationery when they are not; and fa lsely clai m that the de bt will be increased by the addition of attorney's fees, service fees. etc. -Keeping kicb fit DEAR READERS: Children seem to be on the go every waking moment, but that doesn't necessarily mean they are physically fit And fitness is important for any person. no matter what age You can help your children from the time they are born to as- sure that they arc active and stay fit for life. The U.S Administration for Children . Youth and Families has a new book that describes fitne~s programs for children from birth through the teen years. It describes how lo get children interested, benchmarks for fitness at certain ages, how to decide 1f your child should participate in sports, and where you can go fo r add1t1 onal information. For 1i1 single copy of "Children and Youth In Action: Physical Activities and Sporta," send $3.50 to the Consume.-Information Center, Dept. 20SJ, Pueblo, CoJo. 81009. Some wires cheaper DEAR PAT DUNN: Connmers are often urged to .. contact your legislaton by letter or tele1ram." It always occurs to me tbat tele- grams ue pretty expensive for 1be nerage person, yet they probably have more Impact than a letter. Somehow tbls doesn't seem fair. J . L., Costa Mesa There is a price break from Western Union for this type of telegram. Since 1973 special •·personal opinion telegrams" have been available to register political opinions with government officials. Priced substan- t 1 ally lowe r tha n a regular telegram, m essages in wriNng are sent directly from Western Union to Capitol Hill. the White House, the United Nations and state capitals. Plwne-call errors DEAR PAT DUNN: I have two long. distance calls from Costa Mesa to Washington, D.C., listed on my phone bill. The onJy problem ls that I didn't make either call. What can I do about this? P.L., Costa Mesa Diane Dailacis, Pacific Telephone division manager, says that if you didn't make a long-distance call charged on your bill, first check with family members and houseguests who may have made the call. If the mystery still remains, call your local business office. They probably will be able to track down the call by looking at a customer name-number-address file. If not, the problem will be given to a. Message Investigation Center responsible tor identifying and billing unidentified operator handled long-dis tance charges. Investigators are able to bill correctly many of the calls that were listed incorrectly. One thing for s ure. according to Ms. Dailacis, you won't hav~ to pay for a call you didn't make. Got a prnhlem'' Then wnte to Pat Dunn Pnl u.•i/I cul red tape. getting the answers and action you need to solve inequities m govemmenr and business Mail yo1.1r queslwns to Pat Dunn. At Your Sennce. Orange Coast Da1l11 Print . P () Box 15611. Costa Mesa CA 92626 As man11 letters as possible will be ansWt>red but phoned mquines or letters not including the reader s full name address and busmes.~ hour~· phone number cannot be consu1ered This colu_psn appears dai/11 ex cept Sunday!'. · Grand Re-Openin9 of Newly Remodeled Store 9 8 61 Adams at Brookhurst Huntington Beach .. ' . ,, •• BEGINNERS REGISTER NOW for internationally f,.. .... , ...... School. Whether you've lee skated before o your life, one of these classes is for you. 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Kathlt•i·ri Superior Court Judge Vincent retires Jurist, who served county for 20 years, known for reducing costly trials Raymond Vincent, an Orange County Superior Court judge whose avocation 1s horticulture, has retired after 20 years on the bench During his tenure, Vincent gained the reputation or being a creative jurist capable or saving court lime and assisting litigants in settling their legal disputes without cosUy trials. Most rec e ntl y , Vincent presided over a lawsuit in whjch residents living und er jet departure paths .. a.t John Wayne Lobbyist hired by colleges 4 county districts spend $25,000 each for voice Satldleback College trustees agreed Monday to put up S25.000 as their share in an agreement with the three other Orange County community coll ege districts to hire a full -time lobbyist in Sacramento. Representing the four districts will be Leland W. Myers. a Sacramento-based lobbyist who s pecializes 1n education, according to Saddleback's public informalion officer, Bill Schreiber. Schreiber said the four county community college districts. including Saddleback, Rancho Santiago, Coast and North Orange County, had each spent $25,000 to hire Myers at $100,000 a year. Schrei ber said Saddleback's seven-member board of trustees voled unanimously to hire Myers. In th eir di scussions on whether or not to hire a lobbyist. Saddleback trustees have expr essed concern that state lawmakers were not being made aware of the needs of county com muruty colleges. In the past, the board has selected one of its members to represent the district in Sacr a mento on a part-time basis. However, Saddlcback officials say there has been an alarming shift in the decision-making process away from local trustee boards to the Cal ifornia Community College Board of Governors. which has weakened local control. Sc hre iber said having a lobbyist represent the district will provide stronger voice to local r epresentatives and enhance communications with the state legislature Airport sued Orange County gove rnm ent for alleged emotional distress and property devaluation resulting from jet noise impacts. The county won the case Vi'nccnt was appointed to the former Anaheim-Fullerton municipal court bench in 1961 by then-Gov Edmund G. Brown. Vincent was elevated lo the s uperior court bench in 1965. For two years. he served as presiding Judge of the JUverule branch of superior court. He won acclaim at the time for taking steps to open juvenile court proceedings to news reporters. Vincent's longt1mc hobby is horticulture. He has studied and ex pcrimented with tropical fruits and now 1s working on developing a type of cherry tree t hat will grow in Southern California. Vincent. 61, resides with his wife. Charlotte. in Yorba Linda. P.assenger s find 0 0 air fare changes 'mind-boggling.' B6 Fountain Valley • • names interim • • • city manager Fountain Va ll ey city comptroller Howard Stephens has been appointed interim city manager whlle the City Council recruits a permanent successor to Robert Vollmer, who resigned from the top administrative post last week. Vollmer , 55, resigned unexpectedly las t Tuesday, citing only "personal reasons." City officials have declined to el a borate further on Vollmer's departure. He h ad been city manager since Jan. 1, 1980. At a special meeting Monday nig ht, the eouncil appointed Stephens to the top City Hall post during the period of search for a new city manager Steph e ns, a 63 yea r -old Fountain Valley resident, has been the city's chief finance officer since 1968. Personne l Director Bill - Ackerman said the council will begin advertising for a new city manafer in special publications c 1rcu ated nationally and in the Western states. The qualifications include a coll ege degree in an area such as public admini stration , business adminjstration, public finance, planning . law or management; and experience as a city manager or deputy city manager in a large city or as an executive in another govern· ment agency or private industry. Applications will be accepted through Nov. 25. Ackerman said resumes and ca ndidates will be reviewed strictly by the council, which hopes to make a permanent appointment by the end of December. Bolsa Chica group plans run at beach The Amigos de Bolsa Chica e n v ironmental group is accepting entry fees for its second annual 10-kilometer run and 5-kilometer walk at 8:30 a .m Saturday in Huntington Beach. The .. Running is for the Birds" event will be sponsored by the group to raise funds for its efforts to preserve and enhance the Bolsa Chica coastal marsh. Entry is SlO and runners may sign up between 7 and 8 a.m. the day of the run at the Warner A venue end of the Bois a Chiea Slate Beach on Pacific Coast Highway. Runners will receive a com m e morative T -shirt and refreshments. The new ·city manager then would be expected to assume the Fountain Valley post in early 1982. O•Hy ...... 'tlltf "-IAI (JL'ITS COL'.\'TY POST fT Cr1w1c1/u·nma11 Brown FV official quits as aide to Stanton F ou nta in Valley C ity Councilwoman Barbara Brown. citing personal r easons, has resigned from her job as an executive assistant to Oran~e County Supervisor Roger Stanton. Mrs. Brown was appointed as a supervisorial aide in January. when Stanton took office after defeating former Supervisor Philip An thony in a holly contested 1st Supervisorial District race. Stanton is a former Fountain Valley city councilman. Reaehed at home today. Mrs Brown s aid her roles as a superv1sor i al a ide , a councilwoman and a student al Ca l State Long Beach, left her with litUe time to s pend with her fami ly. She is pursuing a masters d egree in public admirustration The resignation is effective Oct. 23. No successor for the position has been named. Mrs. Brown, at the time she accepted the job, drew criticism from people who said her dual role as a city councilwoman and su pcrvisorial aide would represent a conmct of interest Hollywood glitter to brighten gain auction Zsa Zsa Gabor will appear as honorary chairwoman Saturday night when the Angels, an ..irm of the Patron of the Arts for Saddleback College present a gala, fund-r aising auction at Rullock's in Mission \"1e.io Mall. Miss Gabor will arrive for that black-tie t-vcnt after her 3 p. m. appeara n ce at Sadd leback Co-l i ege Fine Arts Theater, 28000 Marguer ite P arkway, Mission \' i e j o . w h e r e t h e audience will share her ~ec rets and stories about Hollywood in "An ,\ fternoon With Zsa l'.sa ·· Between 7.30 and 11 30 pm .. Hullock's third floor will be ZSAZSAGABOR transformed for the 300 invited guests attending "An Affair With Angels." Their $50 tic4tets will entitle them to a cocktail buffet, hosted bar, dancing to the Big Band Sound, entertainment by Chapman Co!Jege Choir and a string quartet plus the chances to bid on such items as two deluxe cars, a Norwegian fox jacket, 1)rientaJ rugs, jewelry, crystal, china, a weekend in Lake Tahoe and a condominium in Hawaii for a week. Other items range in value from SSO to $300. The Angels hope to raise $20 000 to present to the Saddleback Foundation for support of the Company Theater and Celebrity Series. The auction committee, including Jim Hester, Phyllis Imonti, Bernie Matthey, Mike and Chris Christiansen, Joyce Caminiti, Susan Killion-Jarvis and Dr. Doyle McKinney, has devoted many volunteer hours to coordinating the entertainment and bidding items. Anyone interested ln attending the benefit or making a donation should call the Office of Community Services at 831-4650. CLASSY WELCOME: A poolside reception for new Fountain Valley Elementary School District Superintendent William Fisher and his wife, Jerri, was held last week at the home of Phil and Betty Mignanelli with scores of school and civic leaders in attendance. In addition to offering the new school chief best wishes in his new position. much conversation centered on governmental affairs as guests shared in the wine and cheese buffet at the outdoor event. Host Phil Mignanelli, a member or the city planning commission. served libations. His wife is retiring thls year as a trustee on the Fountain Valley school board. Principals attending included Harold Jackson, Ed LaBell e a nd Peter Mur phy, Miss Carole Anderson and Mmes. Judy Blankinship, Sharon DeNisi, Catherine Follett, Judy Montgomery. Randi Trontz and Colleen Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Dahl and Mr. and Mrs. James Woest and the Mmes. Terry Wlckencamp, Winnie Hamerlinck, Jan Wilhelm, Vivian Reuter a nd Judy Edwards r epresented parent and communJty support groups. Harrell Oxner, Jeff Canabello, Barbara Najman, Martha Valentine and Suzanne Moore were among the school site chairmen seen at the party. TALE OF MANY COLORS: Metallic gleams will accent the basic blacks and Reagan reds to be modeled Thursday durtng the 17th annual Peacock Alley fashion show at Newport Beach's Marriott Hotel. Fashions from J ohn Hogan, furs by M. 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' ~I H IF .,--·- ,1 \ r \ Wh~n you hear tbos~ Anacin commerdaJ1 boHt that It .. con tain• the pain rtllciver mosl recommended by doctors," which pain rellcwer do you think they are talkinii about? The simple a nswer to lbat quesUoo a.: u pirin. rr you already knew that answer, you mlflhl think the Federal Trade Commls&lon Is wasting time and montiy pursuing the m aker of Anacin. trying to get tht! company t.o disclose thut Its miracle pain reliever Is noth.lna more than qp]rlD. On the Q..l~r .• ~ hhd, if YOU d '(• r know that anS\V r. ...; ~ yo u might be 'r "'' o utrage d that u ~~ compan y can get ~ away with making .-.--------- such a ~laim without lllJll lllllllJZ n a m 1 n g t h e -----------ingredient -and you might therefore be In the FTC'a cor ner, cheering on the agency in a pursuit that has already consumed more than eight years America11 Home Products, the maker or Anacin. has kept one step ahead or the FTC and while it has lost every round in the fight, It's prepared to keep running and fighting for another eight years to defend its right to be vague in TV comrner<'ials. AHP says that if people want to know what'.! In Anacin. all they have to do is read the label. All the ingredients ar e listed there. That's disclosure enough, says AHP. th e nation's 16th largest advertiser, with an expenditure or $197 million last year. THE Fl'C DOESN'T see it that way at all. The com missioners. in a ruling issued last month, charged that the Anacin ads are deceptive in that they "foster the impc.ession that Anacin contains something other than aspirin." Judge for yourself by looking at these Anacin claims : -"Anacin starts with as much pain reliever as the leading aspirin tablet. Then adds an extra core or this specific fast.acting ingredient against pain." -"Anacin is n't just like an ordinary aspirin tablet. It has more or the drug doctors themselves most choose to relieve pain." -··ANAON RUSHES to your head more pain reliever than the leading aspirin tablet, more than the leading buffered aspirin tablet. more or the pain reliever doctors r ecommend most." -"Anacin tablets are so effective because they are like a doctor's prescription. That is. a combination of ingredients. Anacin contains the pain reliever most recommended by doctors." So wbat do you think? Is that playing fair with the consumer? Or is It, as the FTC ~harges, a clever maneuver to get around the fact that Anacin's therapeutic property is ordinary aspirin? THE Fl'C's COMPLAINT against AHP was filed in 1973. An administrative law judge upheld the complaint in 1978 and ordered the company to cease m aking "false, misleading and unsubstantiated claims." AHP appealed this ruling to the full commission, which has now issued an order that would force AHP to disclose that the pain reliever in Anacin is aspirin. AHP wiJJ now appeal this order to the courts. The wheels of justice grind slowly. The FT.C order also applies to another AHP product, Arthritis Pain Formula. whose pain reliever is also good old reliable aspirin. In issuing its new order . the FTC noted pointedly that American Home Products is not a stranger to such proceedings. IN FACT, 'TH E agency labeled this New York·based company "a habitual violator of the Federal Trade Commission Act." citing three previous FTC orders· <l) one telling AHP to stop false claims for Freezone, a drug designed to remove corns ; (2l anot h e r telling AHP to h all misrepresentations for Outgro, a product designed Lo restore ingrown toenails; and (3) an order co ncerning m isr epresent ation s fo r AHP's hemorrhoid remedy, Preparation H STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AVERAGES -.,., . , ... -" .2 .... • 'Ill NEW YOllKCAPI FINI Oow..Je>ntt •VlJS. I~ Monday, OCI 11 STOCU °"" "'... Low c.... a.. JO Ind 17•.05 177 7• 162 ts ... ~ l." 10 Trn J7107 3H • 3't .. 371.11 • O JJ U U 11 10&.:a 10..16 IOl S6 ICM.OS-0.11 ..S Siii JQ.0' 34'-'7 DI.• J.11.S>-O.U tnclus 2 ..... tOO Trell 60l.IQO Ullll 61),- t ••• I' I I• '· •I I,,.. ,, ,, II• • t fV I•' --_, ... 6.S Siie 4, 101,000 ~I I I f J l J 'I 8 .) ) CJ ' ) ,1 A 0 • .. J J cl ) -Y, • II. -11,\ + \It t 2Y> _,,., WHAT STOCKS DID • I :) AMERICAN LEADERS ' . -.. . " NEW YORI( (AP) Otl 12 Advanced To"flri Doc llnecl 70J Uft<ll•ll09<! * TOCel It~ IMI New hlgllt If N.,. IOW> U WWAT "MU DIO NEW YORi( ("Pl Ucl 11 AOVenuct 0.CllMCI U ncllal\9fcl f04el IUUH N•w hlgllt 14ew IOW> METALS ToclaJs ,., ,., , .. ' s Pr ... •71i I'll J41 1970 2' JI C••11•r U ·U cents • pound, U.S C1ct1tln9'lons LMd Jt"4 c.nts • pound. ZI•~ .,_.,,4 c.enh • powncl, clellverOCI Tiii 11.CIJtl W tels WMll composite lb . Allln\l_,.7t«lc.ntt•P011ncl. 14 Y llMr<lH'f ~ OOper flesll. •1e11-~aotroyo1., NY SILVER Hendy & H.,,._, •• '70 per troy-•· GOLD QUOTATIONS L ....... mornlllQ ll•lnt .....,_., tJfl ~.O ..__.., llf*-11111111 ~u. off '6.2'. ,..,. .. , .,.,_, 11•1"9 .. n ... off llO.Ot, ,, ... ..,.., '44S-'1,off ... Ol. ~·· •I _,,. .. lerkll: ltt• 11•1"9 M40.00, "' u .00;1 "'' ~OOnllecl MAllf'J & M•r-11: •nly deity quote 11 ...a.ts,CJiff .. U • ·~: °"'Y dally quo .. ~ts, oft" t6.U. • .....,..1 onev fllllY -1-~ .... ...,."· CJiff "'" ti SYMBOLS d > ) ) J ~ I , • ) Orange Coeat DAIL Y PILOT/Tuead ay, October 19, 1981 ·~-........­BERRY PULL An unidentified workt>r pull ~ J fkx1blt' boom through a fl ooded cranberr~· bo~ near Car\'er. ~t a-. .... during n • cover.' of a huge crop of lhe httlll tart bt'1Tit's 1 Homecoming anything l · but glee for school It's hom ecoming week at Alpena (Mich.) High School , but the school's 2,000 students are wearing black arm bands. mourning because their school clistrict is broke. And at the e nd of classes Fnday, p are nts in the 6,800-s tudent Alpena dis trict will find their c hild re n coming home for what may be the rest of the year. "T hey can shut down. That's local option ,'' said Thomas Farrell. a st ate De partment of Education spokesman in Lansing. • An American anth ropol ogist 1 s tudying F ilipi no hill tribes died when she. slipped on a mountain trail 1n the northern Philippines a nd fell into a deep ravine, the U .S. Embassy said today. An embassy s pokesman s aid Michelle Rosal d o, 37, of Great Neck, 'IJ .V., a nd her husband, Renato, were going up a s teep c limb on their way lo visit a mou ntain t ribe when the ~icc idcnt occurred Sunday in Uugao Province, 150 miles north of Manila. .. A ,national r eferendum of Jaycees m embers shows that by about a 2·lO·l m a rgin they oppose allowing local ~DEATH NOTICES c h apters the o p tion of a d mitting wom en, the national president says. Dean Honn of Tinley Park , UI .. a nnounced the vote Monday in Tulsa the third such vote in six years. Court decis ions. now being appealed, a llow admission or women to Jaycee chapters in Minnesota a nd Alaska. T h e Jaycees contend it is a private o rganization e ntitled to set m embership r equirements. • A truck with pine logs sticking out the back turned off a road and swung the timber i nto a school bus, pounding children and killing three of them, including the s on of the woman driving the bus at Wayne sboro, Miss. Two dozen children were irtjured Monday and seven were in serious condition , straining the staff al the tiny Way ne County General Hospital. officials s aid. The truck driver was hos pitalized for s hock. * Smashing a charr ed tenem ent to rubble as they made their way, police and firefighters in Hoboken, N.J. searched for the bodies of two young brothers they belie ve m ay h ave penshed in the fire • lieu ur nmH•r' the fam1l~ Mortuan of l'nsta .Mesa requests dunat1uns he made 510·55~ · GREIWE E !\1 ~I ET T W A LT E R , G REIWE. rt.')>ldl'nt of Tu st 1n, Ca for I H «ir after having hved 1n l'(l~ta Mesa, Ca fnr :J7 vear' Pa:-sed ,1\.\ .t~ •Jn Oclo.hrr 11 . l!IRl lie "'as a member of thl' Church 11( Christ Santa \na Tusl 111 for 29 'cars llr " .. , a meat t'Uller for 1hc· Bar~;i1n • llaskN GrO<'l!I ~ Store chain , for 25 years I It• 1s ~urv1 ved li) his wife ll el~n. son S t a nley o f Hunt1n1non Beach. Ca .. brother Glen of 111 i noii.. grand r hildren • Rebecca and E~th e r 1 Services will be hl'ld on 1 Wednesday. Octobt'r 14. 1981 to the '<at1onal Kidn e~ P ETF.RS Fountdal1on St•rv1ces under I'll I LLI P J PETERS, II, the d1rec·t1on of Harbor re~1denl of Anaheim llills. L;iwn-~tounl Olive :Vtortuarv Ca Pas~ed oway on October uf Costa ~csa ~O 555'1 · JO. 1981 Ill' was a student at ROl'SF. I he Modern Trade I nst1tule .11'1 ~1 ES Tl IO~tAS HOL'SE, I h• 1s <,un 1n'CI b,· his mother resident of ~t'\\port Be;ich. llalifr .J Straight falher Ca for thl' p.i-11 17 ~ears rhilllp J P eters o r Passed a\\a\' on ONnber 10 Wisconsin and sister Tina E 1981 lie retired from the Peters or Anaheim. Ca . Department nf Water and Funeral services will be held Power in 1974, aft er wQrking on Tuesday. October 13, 1981 there for .io years. lie is al 3:30PM with Rev. Bruce s urv1q•d b y hi s wife Kurrie . pastor o f the Dor othea. daughter ancy Presbyterian Churrh of the Gentile of Massachusetts. Covena nt . orr1c1ating grandson J J Gentile. sister . en·1ces under the d1rect1on Cl'c1le ~klntyre of Arcadia. of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive PICTITIOUt ·~••&a ~ITATW.MtlllfT Tilt ... lewlflt '9f'tM• er-. -'flt MifteN•; Hit OATAIAl l . IUS o ... -., c..~c:.. ..... ~·,,._Hon, ms o.llN. CoA• ....... C. ._.. TllefNt ~ Holl, mt OelloU, Cttte Mnt, Ce • .,.,. Tllla.,...,...l•~by onln· -h•Mlvel. c-.draJ.Holl ,,, .......... , ... 11 .... 1"'- c-ty c•" e1 OrM9t c-" "' oc ...... 2.1 .. t. ... ,.... ~,.,... Or9119> c;..11 Delly ....... O<t .•• ''· •• "· 1'11 Qa>4t l'ICTtn OUI •u1111•11 llAMelTATIMlllT Tiit tollowlno pert0n1 .,.. OOlnt MllWU ti. CA) 11qR YOU, (II 4U, UOO Htr-I 11, Coot.-... Ca _,. ,.... ~ Ma111, l.iJ Oel -· T11Jtln. C. .,.. Janice Ann •o•hlde. USt l,._.Slllre, Tlllllft, Ca. "2.-Thb IMlllnff• It ceNlll<ltO oy a Qtneral pe""9nl\lp Adel IM.,f Tll lt 1tet-I WM llltO Wllll Ille County C•n ot Or-c;.....,ty on O<· ·-··· ttll. l'IJlltt Publls-Or~ COHI Dolly Piiot Oct.•. U, 20, 17, t•t 4JIM1 ll'ICTITIOUI au1111•11 II.AM• STAT•M•llT Tl\• foua.1no ,,.,_ I• dOing eu•I· Mt••s; (Al ADVA N CE L AN O "'mnoua•111t••• ..... ITA'r'IMI•., TM t.11-1"1 ~-· ore .. 1 ... '-'tlr r '· ILLIOTT ..v•1.tc:A-IONI; t•) HOMIA T. l l.1.IOTT, U S.I (_..,._, "--· HllllllfltMtl fl,CAtlMt. , '° "U•L.llHl"I INC., e Cellftrt1le '*'-l llM, UWI C*'n· pll\er ~. Hllfttl~ ...... CA ...-. This -•• c~ •Y • u r-P«•I~. II' P, 111*1....,.., In< J-•·"~ blcullw Vice ,,.._ Thlt........,._fl!W• ...... c ... nly Cler• .. Or ..... c-ty -5et1t .... ttll. ,,,... ~llfl.,_ 0r .... c;o.u Delly ,.li.t. s..,t. tt, 2', Oct.•. I). 1•1 411MI PUlllC NOllCE DEVELOPMENT; (8) VI NCO "IC:TITIOUlaUllll•SS REAL TY,'" Vie Lido Sollcl, N-OOl1 11-1 ITATWMllll'T 8te<ll, Call!.""-'· T lie followlno pt rton h 001110 Ro-0 v1nc..-11, '"Via Lido ""'' ... " •: Sovel, N-1 8H<h, C.llf t2.u. C A L I F 0 R N I A G 0 L 0 Tl\11 buslMis It c-..cMd by en 1,,. INVESTMENTS, 4000 MacArlllwr dlvld11tl lvd , s..ltt llOO, N-port 8aacll, C•. ~'""""' o v1nc .. 11 Tllll Jl.llit,,_t Wti 111«1 wllh l,_ County Cltr1' ot Or-County on O<t. 2, ... 1. FlnW Publl~ Or~ Coan Oally Piiot, Oct.•. U, 20, JI,'"' •37Hl PUBLIC NOTICE 4l»tt -wtn ll'ICTITIOUI aUltlll:SI N-l ITATaM811T fht followlno persons art doln9 b\11l11eu os: Pamt l• Marl• Tafolla, JOOS elv.,.t St., Cost• MMe, Ce. m :i. This buslneu Is conclu<led bY •11 fldl•ld ... I. P-lt M. Tefolle Tiiis sto-wt1 filed wltll Ille ounty Cl-ol Orallgll County on too.r t. l .. t. "nftl P\lbfl-or-. Coast Oally Piiot I 1J. 10. 11, Nov. J, 1"1 ..... I LEG RAND PROPERT IES. S ToulOn, H-1 8HCll, CA 92MO. ll'ICTITIOUI IUSllllU FRANK LEGRAN D, s To.ilon, I llAMtl ITAT•M•llT Newport 8Ncll, CA f2MO. , T II• followlno perso11 It Ooln9 GARY LEGRANO, S Towlon, g•lneues: Newport 8eodl, CA m40. IA) "LAMllS N' IVY" also --n .. Tiiis tlvslneu It conducted by a 181 "CRAFTWORICS", •20 FtllllOft verwr•I __,.,,.,p, hlend, Newport Beech, Cellfornlo PUIUC MOTIC( PUil.iC lllTICE .. 1CT1noua 9USllllSI llAMa ITATIMllllT Tiie followlng perM1n1 are c1o1ng llUSlllOU as: JUS TA SECONO, «» Htllot,_, Suitt l·E. c.or-dtl Mot, CA n•u. C. l. Slwtnioood lnttr"h Inc., • Cellfornl• corporation, 1~7• Oena Point Or , 0-Point, CA mJt. Tf'lll bit''""' Is conoucttd 1>r • corp0r-.t!Gfl. C.l.~ 1-•b,lnc Ell.,$.~ V Ice Pt'tllde<ll Tllll stat.-wes Iii.cl with the County Cltrl< ot Or-county on Oct. ru1uc NOOCE PICTITIOUI 8UMNUI NMlla ITATaMallT "'9 •011-int i•Hotl It 061n1J bwlntU••· T lill!eLAN O OF OltA NOI COUllTY, 74'2 Mel'...,,"..,.,,,.._ &eoc11,c..-. l(tft!Wlfl "· lleHy, Jl7 "'" 54rtfl, HunllnQtO'I 9M<'ll, Ce. '21411 \ "'""' P\lbll-Orenoe c:oatt O•llY ~1!04 OCI. 13, 20. 27, Nov J. tttt '41M1 NIUC •l'll ------NOTICI! 01' Dl!ATH OP RICHA.aD ... YNN 81GGY ANO OJI ftl!TITION TO ADMINISTl!A ESTATE NO. A HIMO: T o alt h tlrs, bene flc:larle$, c r editor s a nd contingent credltots of Richard Lynn Blggy a nd person s w h o ma y be othe rwise Interested In the w ill and/or estate: A petition has been filed by Richard R. West In the Superior Court of Orange Count y requesting that R ich a rd R . W est b e a ppointed as person a l r e p resen t ative to ad minister the esta te of R ich ard Lynn Blgg y (under the Independent Aamfnlst'fat1on of Es\a fes Act>. The petition Is set for hear ing in Dept. No. 3 a t 700 Civic Center D r ive, West, In the Cit y Of Santa A n a, California o n November 4, 1981 a t 9:30 a .m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and sta te your objections or flle written objections with the -----------court before the hearing. n~~~~sC::u Your appearance may be L.e9-m•mL.uC.AJ in person o r by your T.i. .... M,..... attorney. N!Wl'ORT HOME LOAN, INC as I F y 0 u A R E A duly appolnloO Tru1ltt Ufldtr lht c R E D I T 0 R 0 r a followlne deter•--ol trlllt WILL SELL AT PV&LIC AUCTION TO THE contingent creditor of the HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CASH deceased, you must f ile lpayn •• ., 11me o1 .al• In •••fu1 your claim with the court -Y °' "" United s1a1t1l •II rlOflt, o r P res en t i· t t o t h e 1111• •ncl int.Ast con .. Ytd lo -ftOW ,, ... 1. Mid by It under wld Oetd of Trust 1n personal r e pre sentat ive ttie prooen1 1"1ertno11araesc•lbtd: appointed by the cou rt .,1,,_ ,,.:;.~.u!~ll: GEORGE c LUCAS. • within four months from Pvbll.-Oranot ~• Delly Pll04. 8 ENEFICIAAY· NEWPOR T t he da te of first issuance 0c1. u , 10. t1. Nov.>. 1"1 ._...t HOME LOAN TRUST"°· t" of letters as provided in Recorded J.,...,..,. 29• t"t ••In~••. Sect ion 700 of the Probate NO. »St t Ill -t,.,., PeQt 1207 of Of· llclel llecordl In llwt otfl<• Of tllt Cod e of California. The ------------RecordtrOfOrenoe County; Hid-time for filing claims will ll'1CT1Tiousau11111:ss of trust dlltcr111t1 lllo 1o1-1ng pro-not expire prior to four 11-1: STAT•Mall'T perty Tiie lollowl110 person 11 doing Lot S, 8100 22 of Ntwporl Btecll months from the da te Of t>uslneu es: Traci, In ll'lt City ol Newport !Hach, .a the hearing noticed above. PACIFIC COAST LEASING, 17090 permap recorotdln-3.PeQt1'of YOU MAY EXAMINE •••<II 81Vd., H\lnll"Gton 8••ch, CA MIK•ll-M41C>$, In ll'lt office of f2t.41. llltcounlyracora.rot wlocounty. the file kept by the cour t. Wllllem Frances S•lln•rdl, 2US1 220I O<Mn Front Avt .. Newport If YOU are interested in the Broo11.hurst Ave •n Hunllnoton 8Hcll,CA'1M2 est ate, you may file a a .. c11, CA .,._ "Ill • ttrwt --or common de Tiiis ~""' 11 c-uc-by ..,. s1iinot1on Is·-at>ove. ftO warranty request with the court to ruauc NOTICE Fr-Leor-Thl• sto......,,t was Ill• wltll t11t County Cltrk ol Ore119t c-111y °" 1nc11v1c1ue1 11 01we11 •lo"' <omc>ltt~ or cor receive special notice of Wllttll.,... 0 --· J21S Oce WllllemFranct1SallnorOI rtC1neu)." t he inventory Of estate 8oultvatd, Corona del Mer, Cellfornla Tiiis s-t •• fllod wltll Ille Tiie -klary under JOIO Otecl ot S.pt. 11, ltlt mu. c ..... 1y Cltrl! Of 0r.,.. County on Oct. Tru11, by reo.1on ot 4 brae<h or °''"'" assets and of t he petitions. Tllh buslneu Is conclU<ltd by a 9, 1•1. In tht obll~tlon• lt<ured lllereby, a CC 0 Un t S a nd r e p 0 rt S "17tttl Publl511td Ortnoe Coast Oalty Piiot, •'Pt. n . 2', Oct.•· u, t"t •t»4t corporation. "'Tlftl 11eretofore ua<uttd -oe11ver«1 to described in section 1200 Croflsworl< Publl.,.., 0r.,. Coest Dally Piiot, tlle undt"'9n«I • wrlntn Oecl•r•tlon of the Californ ia Proba te LMrt Men-Oct. ll, ti), 27, NOV. J, t .. t ua-t1 of Default -Otmancl for Seit, encl Pretldtn4 written notice ot bree<ll and of t1oc11on Code. wt11t11...,,.o.MOn:Mr _.., to <•uw t11t ...-"9Mcl to w11 '°'" R i chard A . Newell, Thi• st.a......,. wu 111«<1 w1111 t11t r•-'9m p._nv to wtl.ty ..io obll~tloM. Esq., 366 San Miguel ll'ICTITIOUS aus1111:11 MAMISTAT•M811T Count., Cltrt of 0.811Qt County Oft 0<1. -----------and tller .. flitr tllt u,_rsl9'WICI cau-7. •tat. l'IC'TITtous 1us1111:u wto "°'k• Of llrt«h and t1te11on to 11t Drive, Suite 300, Newpor1 Tiie lollOWfno .,..,_. 11 Ooin9 busl· ntU H : 1'11'M41 llAME ITAT•MUIT Recor-J-u. 1"t n 1n11r. No. Beach, CA 92660; tel. (714) Pvbfllhed OrtllOt cO.st Oelly Piiot. T"• rollowlno persons are doing •u In -t•tU. -tl't2, ot wlo 640-9260. IC EV REALTY, t Sl2 Hamllton A••·• HuntlnQIOn Beach, Ce . ., ... Oct. 1J, 20, 27, Nov. 3, 1"1 4117 .. t b\ISIMISOS: Offklel Rec;-p b I Or C O p BACK llAY co .• 2'7S ........ Blvd., Said .... Wiii .. rn.oe, tout •11'-1 u I -tnoP Ott! ally llot. Rlcllerd K. M<Ka1son, 2213 LA Lindt Ct., Newport Beoch, C•. 9lt60 This buslrwu 11 conducted by en In· dlvlc:tual. R.K ~ICHflOll ll'ICTITIOUS aUltMIU llAMCSTATIMallT Tiit follow!~ persons •re dotno buslr>eu as: This stoltfntnt wes flltd wltll !ht Cout1IJ Cltrk ot o.-. County on S.i>-ttmbtr 2', t•t CIVIC CE NT ER ORIVE l'l7l"2 APAlllTMENT ASSOCIATION, 1011 Put>ll5"ect Or-Coosl Dally Piiot East IC-"'-· ..,._Im, CA Oct '· IJ, 20, 27, t•1 4J7._.t ttto~~DEFONSO RAMOS, lt36 Eest t9111 Street. S-.. AM, CA '2101. JOSE G. ESCANUELA, mt SouU. Ol•m-. Santa Ano, C.A. ll'ICTITIOUSaUlllll:SS SALVAOOlll CARALTO, 2712 Nortl'I A"'-". Or-. CA. llAMl:STATIMINT WALOY R A. Pl lZOT TI , 4 ,..:"!,'~II-Ing .,..,_. h doing b\lsl· w1111amt0uro, lrvlnt. CA t27t4. STARVING ACTORS MO\llNG, SONIA M.ATILLA, llM4 Kirwin E lio--' ·-II ~· Clr<lo, FounU!ft Vel'*Y, CA. II" dQtWoltr, ._....,..., .,...e< •...,. FR ANCl5COFERRER,12tSoutllll- t2 .. 1. lll>CM•, •• . ...._.,.,,CA. MICHAEL L GARONER, tOt LU IS TEJERA. i.1n Fe.ihef'lllll Edftw•l9r. N-41 8a«h, CA n..t · Road, Tuffin, CA ..... Thll buslneu Is conclu<locl by on In-IS RAEL PRAOO, IJ T199r UIW, dMOu•IMlcNel L. Ger-lrvlne, CA '27t4. This st•ltrntnl was tiled with the EVE RAOO GOOOV, 12Jt Wt1I County Cltrk ot Or811Qt Co.inly on Oct Raymer. Santa Ano, CA. 2 l9'1 JOSEPH STOCK, SJ7S H-YWOOd . . ~17m9 L•IW, Anolwlm Hiiis. CA. Pvbllshtd Or C $t 0 II Piiot RANOOLFO M. FERNANDEZ, "'-• 13 20 77-i•t 00 • '._7 ... i "40 Soulll Allenllc l o11leverd, .,..1, • • • • MayWOOd, CA 90710 • FICTITIOUS IUSlllEIS llAMI STATl:MEllT Thi• bvslneu .. COncllKltO by • -r•I par\Mnhlp. Frw.ltcO F.rrer Tiiis IUttmenl wa1 111.0 wlU. the Coun1y Clort. of Dr•llOt count, on S.pt, ti, ""· The followlno person• ••• dolno lklslntssat; MESA VE A OE LIQUOR 1SZO Publltlltd Or-Cool'I Oelly Piiot, Behr St., Costa Mtw, Ce. '262'• Stpl. n , 1', Oct.'· 13, 1 .. t 411M1 Pltvon LIQ..-, Inc. I• C.lltornle corporatlonl, 1S20 Bower St., Costa Mew.ce.ttt1' TM• buSlneu ll concl\ICl«I by • COt· por•tlOft. PLAVAN LIOVOR, INC. ICtlthE R-s, Presldeftl This sto...,._t ••• flltd wltll Ille County Cltrk of Oronoo County on S.. ttmber II,'"'· 1'1111• Publl~ Or-Cool'I Delly Piiot Oct. 6, tl, 20. 27. t•t 4lll .. t ll'ICT1nou1 •us111a11 MAM• ITATEMlllT Tiie lollowl"' llW1llfl Is dDfn9 bull· N U 81: lal THE THREE MAGI lbl NINTH HOuSE, tJMJ Purlten Clrclo, H11nt1119ton a..c11. C:.llfot-nia •-.a El118ll'le11 F.I/. tletoo11, IStU Purll•n Clr<I•, Hunt11191on 8Hch, C.l lfornl• t'2'0 This bllslneM II C-ted by an I,,. Olvlduol. El--FV ..._ c .. 1. Maw. c.. '2U7 covtnonl or worronty, u prttt or Im· Oct. ll, 14• 10, '"' ~' LlndttY P. Hoylt, 2100 Peterson plltd, reganll"ll !Ille, po ... uion. or Pl., 11 JtA, Colle Mtw, Ca. 97'2t tncumbr.n<H, to pay l1M remelnlno Louis w. HOylt, tOOI s.tnll•oo Or., principal """' ot the nott hl 1e<ured Newport 8Ncll, c.. '2t6Q by Mid 0.0 of Tnm, with Interest ts Llndlev P. HoYlt In Hid note proyldtd, edvancn, II eny. This stat-1 was flied wllll tlWI IHldtr ""'ttrm1 ot .. .., o.td ol T r.nt, Co.inly Cltr1l of 0r•"911 C-y on Sep.-fffl, CllMOtl -t &pt<\HI of tlle lt"lbtr I, 1tlt. Trust" .,,., of ttw lr'IKU <rHled by 1'11tl2'14 .. Id Otecl of Tnm Seid wl• wlll be Publlslltd Oranoe Cont Delly lleld on ~Y. Oc!Obtr 1', t"I et Piiot Oct.'· u. 20, 77, 1 .. t 42'Mt 2:00 P.M.-' tllt CllaPman Awnue .... -----trance to tlWI Clvk Center Bulldlng, JOO "'IUC 11111111'11'( Ent C"--A,,_, In ll'lt City of ...,,.., Ora"9'1, CA ------------Al Ille time of llwt lnltlel l>Ubilcetlon ~ICTITIOUS 8USINl:ll f tllls notk• ...... totel •mount ot IN llAMI STATl:Ml:NT unpt ld belence of tho oblloallon The followln9 persons ere dot no M<urtd ..., Ille aOo"9 Otter I--ot b\ISIMU •I. trvll -dlmat9CI < .. ts. t•-'WI, PA VO PROPERTIES AN 0 ncl o0Vantft It Sl9,J99.26 INVESTMENTS. "o" Slly Peril Cir· To dttarmlne ""' -nlng DIO, you cit, Sult• C, lrvlne, CA '2714 mey cell t714l '37.0... Lloyd R. Honty, lltnt Sky Pari. Cir· Oett SWl-1'. '"' cle,Suli.C,lrvlnt,CA"2114. NEWPORT HOME LOAN Ari Jeramlllo Frenco, 18071 Sky INC. t1selc:tTr.n1 ... Park Clrcle, Suitt C, lrvl1W, CA '2714. Jolln E. Rl9olnt, tltnt Sky Perl< Cir Cit , Suite C, Irvine, CA t27t4. Tiiis bu1lneu 11 conducted t>y • g_r .. ~lp. ~It.Hardy This Jta.._ was fllld with ltwt Co.inly Cltrll of Or--oe County on Ocl 2, t .. I. ......... IC. ....... &H ......... A ...... ..._.. Law C:.-,W ...... Uft~ ......... Solle tff .......... a.ea.. c:.atffwltl• .... 11'171114 Published Or~ C.0011 Oolly Piiot, 0<1 •• tl, 20, 27, , .. , o n.et 8y T.O. SERVICE COM· PANV,oOlfll By Cllrls Ta let us, Al.lnlanl Socretary One City Boulevard WHt, 0r811Qt,CA'2WI 17141 IJUlll Publlllled '4twport Harbor News Preu c..........,, wltll t tw Or~ Coos1 OallJ PllOI, Ocl-r •. ll, 211. t .. t 4).43-lt PllUC lllllE '1CT1nou11 •us111111 MAME STATl:Ml:llT Tiit fol-Ing Ptrsc>ros era 001110 b\lsl neu e:s SCOTTY'S SHAMROCK. 1U4 ~ICTITIOUS •Ultll•ll New port 8o.il•verd, Coste Mtu, MAM• STAT•Mlll'T CelllomlaftU7 Tiie follOWl"O persons er• dol~ Norma11 A. L•moreeua. t0>02 tovll-e1: RIVtflldt Orlvo, S.Me M• Heltlfllt, G & G R-llno, t0'4 Concord Callforfll •'2107 str .. 1, c.t.e NlitH, C..tlforfll• ta• Gr_ I.Amor...,•, 20J0'2 111 ...... 1oe G,...,,., 8. ~. 10'4 Conc•d Orlvo, s.nte Me Htl!llMs, C:.lllornla Sir"'· CostA NlitM, C.llfomla t»» 07 Gno.,..y A. BHcll, Mll'i Ft-. Thi• business 11 conductoo by • CClllt Mna, C..llfornl• 9»21 rel partnenlllp. Th is busl1W1s h conducted b; • ...,.,.,_A. umo....,a ooner•I --""'"' Thlt 11.ai.rr-t wt1 111.0 wltll tl'lt ~ e. Smo.Ae 1y Cl4r11 Gf Or-CoufttV o" s.i>- ru1uc NOTICE NS-IS403 NOTICE OF DEATH OF MAUDE M. VERFURTH, AKA MRS. HENRY J . VERFURTH ANO OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE NO. A-110630. To a l l heirs , beneficiar ies, c reditors and contingent creditors of MAUDE M. VERFU RTH, a k a M RS. HE N RY J . VERFURTH and persons who may be othe rwise In tereste d in t he w ill a nd /or estate: A petition has been filed by JUANITA ANKROM in the Supe r ior Court of Orange County requesting that JUANITA AN KROM be appointed as personal rep r esentative to a dminister the esta te of MAUDE M. VERFURTH, COSTA MESA, CA. (unde r the I nd epen d e nt Administration of Est a tes Act). The petition is set for hearin<J in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr ive, West. Santa Ana , CA 92701 o n November <4, 1981 a t 9 :30 a.m. at 2 OOPM at thc Harbor La"n l\h•morial Chapel \.\tlh Re\' Larr~ Houchen pastor of the Church •>f Chri~I of Ca and brother Lou Rouse .Morluar~ nf Costa Mesa 1'1CT1T1ou11uJ111E11 l)f San Diego. Ca. Mass or 540 5554 • 11-IU TAHMINT This 1111......,. WttS flltd wltll tM C-ty Clor'I< Oil Or-C-nty "" Sep. ltmller n. lt7t. Tlllt stet-_, llltO wllft """ l...,ber a, 1 .. 1 c.-ty Ciotti of Oranoo County on 5*9-11111• Publltfttd 0r811Qt Coast O•llY Piiot, IF YOU OBJECT to the g r antirl9 of the petit ion, you should either appear a t the hearing a nd sta te your objections or f ile written objections with t he court before the hear ing. Your appearance may be in p erson or by you r attorney. the Resurrection will be nn HEIDENREICH 1>11~~~~0~~~1nv persons ••• 001no Tuesday Ortoher 13. 1981 al E LL A ~ H EI O EN COAST MAIL CALL, •" Allam•, '171141 Publllfttd 0r8"'!IO eo.11 Delly Piiot, Sept. 2'1, Oct.•. II, 10, 1•t 491.i tombu 24, t .. t. "11Mll S.pt. 2', Od. •. IJ, 20, 1"1 •m .. t Publllhed Or-Coell Dally PllOt, Sept. 2', Od .•• ll. 20, ttll 4280.., ' Santa Ana, Ca offlc1alln~ , In termen t se rvice s , 1mmedi;1tel~ following In I I · 0 0 A M al H o I Y Cr~ s s R I:: I C I I • r e s 1 d e n t o f Hunttnoton 8Mch, CA '2Mt. ~ au soleum Chapel with S:in Clemente, Ca. Passed JIM! Sl•lltrf, tOCMt *' Clrc••. ruu 11111£ ... IUC lllllll1'1flr ll'ICT1nousauS111•11 t t d t I Hunlfnoton llMdl, CA "2Mt. 1"11 IWllK ------------.in ermen imme Ille y :iway on October 9. 1981 Mart11tMcGlll,ts"Mew vordll Or. llAMl:ITAT•M•llT IF YOU AR E A C REDI TO R or a contingent c reditor of the d eceased. you must file your claim with the court or present i t to the personal representative appointed by the court w ith in four months from the date of first issuance of le tters as p rovided In Section 700 of the Probate Code of Califor n ia . The time for filing c laims will not expire pr ior to four months from the da te of the hearing noticed above. , HAHO« LAW~MT. OLI VE Mortuarv • Ce me1erv Cremalorv 1625 Gosier Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 'lllCE HOTHHS HU. llOADWJi.Y MOUUl.lY 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa 642·9150 IAL n & HlGHOM SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFf CHA,ll 427 E 17th St Costa Mesa 646-9371 "HCl llOTHHS SMtTHS' MOITUAAY 627 Main S t Huntinqton Beach 536-6539 'ACIRC YltW MIMOllAL , .... Ceimtery Mortuarv Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newpart Beach 64-'*2700 MteoaMtal MOITU .. 11$ Laquna O.acn 4!M-!M15 l.~una Hiiis 76&-0933 Sen Juan Capistrano 495-1778 c follow1n11 St'r v1ces under Ser,·ices were held Tuesday. Ea11 Ap1.Sla,eo.ieMew.CAf2'26.. "ICTITIOUS•u11N1:ss 111CT1Ttousau1111111 Tiit tot-..O "",_, 1l dDln9 b\lst- t he d1rec t1o n o f Baltz onober 13. 1981 at 3 30 PM Thi• blnlneu II ConclUCltd by . llAMaSTATIUdllT MAMl:ITAT•MUfT llH B S h & T h II -ralpart""""p. Tht lollowlno person 11 doln Tiit fol-"11 ~ton Is doing b\lsl· RYTE·WAY . t407 Otleware ergt:>ron •• mil · ut 1 ill P ae1r1c Vi ew Chapel J-ts .. tterv busl1Wu e1: ,. .... , s1r .. 1, "· Hunllnoton Stech, CA Westrltff Chapel Mortuar~ Ento mbment at Pacific This stote<nent wt1 111..i •Ith e. ORANGE COUNTY Ac10 WASH o FF 1 c E s.., s TE Ms GLEN N WAY NE WH 1 T· Of Costa Mesa fi'169l71 \'iew Me morial Park CountyC1tt1cOfOun0t CounlyOftO<t. CO., 217 ltlh SllH t. Hu11tlnoto SPECIALISTS, SOU Prl11ctto11 INGTON 1407 0.ltwere Stl'MI •t LENT 2, 1t11 8H<h, CA tJMI. Awnw WMtmlnlt.,. t'Me:2 • . • • Pacific View Mortuary, POUl7 Kenneth R. Berry, 211 "'11 Slrwt Fre'ncesL &.rllnl,tonPrlnceton, Huntlng-BMc.11,CA.,... MAE T. LENT, resident of Newport Beach directors Publlshed 0r-. coo11 Oolly Piiot, Huntington a.och, CA '2M9. westmlnst• c.llfotnl• tllG Tiii• bullneM 11 <Clfldll<ted by en Mission Viejo. Ca Passed TRIGG • O<t. '· •>.10. n. t .. t •~1 Tiii• bullness Is c-utted by .., This .,..,~, ltconclllC1ed by.., 111-1nc11v1~1.:........ 0 b 2 98 h.alvlduel. dlvldual ......, WlllttlnQt.on away on cto er I . I l DAV ID LEROY TRIGG . K._.,.R Borry Frances L a.rt1111 T1111 .. ....,_. wt1 flied w1u. -She 1s survived by a son Sn resident of Santa Ana. <.:a Piil.iC 1111( This ltatemHtt wa,t meo wltfl u. This _...._. •• 111., w1u. '"' ounty Cltrtt of Or•llOt c ... nh on Ahi:n ad ~1 ngh or Palm Passed away on October 9, f2°"t~~C1tr11 G10r-.countv on0<1. Cout1tyC1«t1•0r-~ ... ~ '*"'·1•.tt11. ,.011,. Springs. CD • 2 daughters 1981 lie was a cook for the lllCTIT10U1t•us111•11 • tombtr 14• 1"1· l'vbll_ Or_ eoest Dally Pllo\. Y~l.anda Cook of ~iss1on C10\ anm Pizza Company. Tiie ':o.":!!!~:!11!,. .,.,.. Pvbll-0r-. eoe.i oe11~1~ PWll.,.,, °'""' C-.O.tt Dall~•;::. 5*9f. 22, 2',0ct.•. 11, 1t11 o lM1 V1eJo. Ca and Ann Simpson h aving graduated r rom t>uslnttus: oc1.u .10.t7.Nov.>,1"1 u1w 1 5*9t.2',0d.•,tJ.JO,ttet 0 ,,..1 0 r FI 0 r ·' d a . a I s 0 5 Saddlcback High School '" 8ACIC BAY CLEANERS, 1'7S 1----------- YOU MAY EXAMINE the fife kept by the court. If you a re inte rested In the esta t e. you m a y f ile a g r a n d c h 1 I d r c n a n d 7 1rv111e Blvd .. CCIII• Mew. c.. mv -.,. 11111111'11'( 1981. lie wus active m lhe Boy a.y c.o .. 1'7S 1rvino Blvd., ... .,._ ...,,.., grea t · gr and c h i Id r e n Spurl(eon Church Softball co11•Mese,c..m 21 1------------ Private memorial services Tea m. the Southwest Little Tiiis ._,,..., 11 condU'tttd by • PICTITIOU1au1111ns were held Pierce Brothers League Team. a m ember of llmlttdS::c=co. Tll• ,:=~":!':!~N•T,.. ffl~ B.e ll Broadway Mortua ry the Spurgeon Memorial u,,,,...,HOJtt ._ .. ., directors L'n1ted Methodist Church or Tiiis NlltfNftl wn flltd wilt\ -$WALL.OW$ NEST. Jtl'tj C.mlM SEXTON Costa Mesa, Ca He was also Cout1t1 c1tr11 of Or.,.. c-v on s.. cap1s•~-. Sell J-c;.pstr-. CA M A B E LL E EV E LY N a <' t 1 v e i n the band a t ttmbtr t. i.•t ,.1,_, ~l~•Y ~ c:.~. »tat e1118, SEXTON, resident or Costa Saddleback High School. He Pv1>11..-0rat1t1t coH1 o.t1y Pliot Deno ~. CA"'2t. Mesa, Ca Passed away o.n 1s survived by his parents Oct.•· tS, 10, 21, '"' 01'M1 Oorotll\t ,,,,.., <:emp, *"' ~,,.. 0 t b 7 981 Sh 1-------------fAW.,BelCIMl~.CA~. c o er · I e Is Richard and Marianna Tlll1 11u.ine11 11 cond11cted by • survived by 2 daughters Trigg , s ister Col een , ..,,.r.1~. Opal Jones of Riverside. Ca brothers Tht!'tnas W Trigg All•'l'J. c..mp and Pauline Townsend of of Tus un and Trac) R. or c.!!'t'.~~=~;':!C:: 0 r e g o n . a I so 1 2 Santa Ana. Ca .. maternal If it's got >. t"t fi!r andchtldren Funeral grandparents Will iam and wheels, "11-gervices on Wednesday, Edith Jones of Hemet. Ca. l"vblltflMOr.,..CM•Oaliy,.llft. 0 b P You'll rTI<>ve Oct.'· 11.•.».1"' 4»M• cto er 14. 1981 at 1 ·00 M and paternal grandmother at Pierce Brothe rs Bell H i lda Trigg o r Oh io itfasterlna Broadway Chapel with Rev. Services will be held on Daily Pilot Br uce Kurrie ofriclating. Tuesday. October 13, 1981 at classified I n te rment at Olivewood 2.00PM at Harbor Lawn Cemetery. Riverside. Ca Memortal Chapel with Rev. ad. Call Pierce Brothers Bell L11wrPnce P Bjorklund 642-S678anda Broadway Mortua ry o rrtcl atl nf. Interme nt fri endlyad- dlrectors se rvices mmt>diat ely viserwlll JACOBS rollowlng. In lieu or nowers h I NAT If AN IE I. JA CK don&tions may be made to e P you JACOBS. PRHed away on the 011vld Trias Memorial turn your October 12. 1981. Private Fund c/o Saddleback HIJh wheels Into services wUI be held llt the School Band, Santa AnA, C&. cash. Har bor Lnwn-Mount Olive Services under the direction Memorial Park. Services or Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive u nder the direction of Mortuny of Costa Mesa. Harbor IAwn-Mount Olivo 540·5SS4. P~TIOUI •US.NII& •AM9 ITATUIWINT Tiie followlne ,.rHt1 11 l!Olf'lt •-n: CO AST 1/1110111 (> AND MUIU'1aNT, ... E. O<oonf..-1 •l,.,la,_.,CA .... t. lllMM9 .....--, .. E. ~,_. •!!1 ...... CA .... I. TIM• ......._ II --"' *" ...,.., ....... ~ .... .... ""'' ......... -111.-...... ty °'911 el OY.,. ~ .itOd. . '"'· lllCTITIOUI IUllllHS request with t .. -C''"rt to 11-ISTATIMlllT '"' ""' ll'ICTmous •usi11111 Tiie toflowlt111 persons .,. 1to•11e receive s pecial notice of •llAMl ITATIMlllT IMISIMMH : t he invento ry of estate Tiie ~,.,_Is doln9 llonl· SU NSE T MOU NTAIN EN· ne:c::;THLAlll O LAN DSCAP E l/lltONMENT.AL, '"' s .. shor• :~s;~su~~ ~~~e ~~~~o;tss MAINTENANCE.* E. 1'th St., O.lv~~:*:~~~ .oot described In Section 1200 c':~!! HUf'f!M. • E. 1•t11 s...-. °''"· --1 aeoCh. CA of the Ca lifornia Probate St., Cotta Mtto, CA. A ICHAltO WHITEMAN, 22Jt Etil Code . "''' .,.,.,._ •• ~ 11y en •11· 1tenc11e v1 ... ""'...,°"· ca~ O ' Gar a , Fr I e d m • n , dMdu••· Tiii• IMnlneu '' con0uct0d bY e E g e n e s & a u r k e , ll«Nfl W. HurlllOll nerel ~. T"'' ............... fllM wllll tllt .. r_Nowmafl .Attorneys •t L•w, Attnt cooi11tyCltr1l otOr .. c-ty.itO<I. '" .. """'"*" ... fll9d •1111 tM Lloyd 8. Egenes, Esq., 220 t, t .. 1. -iv c1Wt1 of 0r.,,.. ce-tv "" Bush St,...t, Sult• 1200, P'l1ml , ti, "'1. l'vblltNd 0r-. Coote o.uy P11oe. ,.01111 S.n Fr•ncisco, CA M104; 0<• •.11,1111,11,1•1 .-.1 ,....,...,.0r..,c:ent0a11y ~1tot tel. (41S) 3t2·2'n. l'ICTITIOU. •US.11a11 NAMa ITATIMllllT IM .......... ..._.,.. 49'"9 blltl· -·•: IC & S ~IOH, 114t 0..-Or'e .. •1•11., S..te. l., 0."*"' 0,....., CA ..... IC11n ... a..... 1S1t Ltllltll Pl., W.tlnllllllw. CA..,.... Hye IUfl 8-, 7S11 1.efllfl! l"I., -...m ....... ,CAtaloU. Tfllt _,_ It cefMlllctH '1' • .... ,.. ............... . 1<1111 ... ... ""'' ............. fllell *"" .. eo-t't °""' oi o-. °"""'Y *"on. t , '"'· s..t. tt. "· ~. 6, ll tWI .. ,,._,, 1"114111...,, Or .. C-1 OOlly Pll .. ------------Oct.,,, u. 20, ltfl ........ 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Ott. ..... ,, ........... , t01.et ----~--------------- Al'W ....... from lennls. Baker Hid he round lho Injury 1Jurprl1tna ly painful tand 1mn0)'lna. "Well, at ltust he won the point," observed aide Tom Grh1com. Captain Mark Pbllllpa wenl ror h1lS Cinl Australian horse ride wlthln hours or arrivlnai 1n Melbourne -and almost tumbled lnlo a ronlroversy that could have co11l him his Olympic future. Andrea Sheridan Ordln, who is leaving as U .S . attorney In Los Angeles, plans lo take a leaching position at the UCLA School of Law in January, s he said. Ms . Ord.in, 41, said she will teach a course called "The Covernment Lawyer" for one year, but may make a new career in education. T he creators ot Sp1der·Man are trying to nix the name of Spider Dan and take away his form·fitting garb. Cadence Industries Corp. of New York, which owns Marvel Comics, filed suit in U.S. District Court in New York charging Spider Dan, a r ea l·life daredevil , with infringement and unfair com p e tition with their fictional hero. Former first ladies Betty f'ord 1center 1 and Lady Bird Johnson r right J JOtn NOW prestdent Eleanor Smeal at ar1 Equal Rights Amendment rally on the steps of tl1e Lincoln .Wemnnal Named as defendants were Daniel Goodwin, who <.'limbed the Sears Tower in Chicago on May 25 wearing a costume resembling that of Sp ider-M an and a San Rafael, Calif.. company he a ll egedly orga!lized to promote himself as ··spider Dan." The firm was listed as Spider Da n Goodwin Enterprises Charles, Diana perfect pare11t,s? It is a tale of star-crossed mu sic lovers -he a m111ionaire. she a 19·year-old streetcorncr violinist whose mastery riveted him. He heard her once, then lost her. Any c hildr en of Pri nce Cha rles and Princess Diana are likely to have "new royal genes of excellence" because t h eirs is a love match, according to the head of D e brett's, the guide to British aristocracy. "Royalty, even mor e than aristocracy, prefers not to take chances, to choose partners for their princes and princesses from those with th e ir own royal Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker , R-Tenn., has been hobbling around with a attributes,'· said Harold Brooks· Baker , managing director of Debrett's. ·'The marriage of t he Prince and Princess of Wales, however. is a true love marriage. We can expect new royal genes of excellence lo appear." a rooks· Baker said h e expected the Jul y 29 marriage of Charles and Diana lo prove his case.' cane. the result of a pulled ligam e nt and possi ble cartilage damage in his knee ,.. Now, with the help of a $1 ,000 reward, he's found Kerry McDermott -and hooked her to play on one of the world's gr eat stages, Carnegie Hall. on Sunday. "l can't believe what has happened, it's like a fairy tale," said Stewart Fason, 48, of Palm Beach, Fla .. a vice president at Dean Witter Reynolds who, as a hobby, s ponsors concerts to promote classical music. On a clear day • • • Am•r1110 APlevllle All•nla All•ntc Ctv 8alllmore 8lrm1nQ11m IO .0 ~ H 11 •• 41 S4 61 11 3' }. '°~ Mostly felr tllrOUQll w.-.o•v Coaatal IOw 4.5, Int-SS Cot•l•I lllQll 61, lnl...:114. Wellt< M. E l1ew'1ere, 110111 •trleble wino' nl9hll end mornV.91 b•<omlno we1ttrly e to 15 knot' In .r1•rnoo•I\ We1terly •-• thrOUQll tonlQlll 1 to 1 ffft. Mostly CINr , &l""•rc' 8olH Boston 8ro•n•11t1e Buif•lo Cllul1ln SC Ch••lslnWV Cheyenno Ch1c-vo Clnclnn•tl Cle•t14M CotumbU\ O•l·FIWlh Oen"•' 61 .. 51 91 57 10 n .... 6J 3' 01 35 .01 JI IO 10 n 51 JI 37 46 11 45 62 40 61 42 81 " 1 •s 11 ., 10 Thunder1torm• b•llerea tlle soutMrn Pltln1 toeloly. and rH<ll.O Into the tower Mlululpp1 Velltv. 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Miil• Moon , .... •: ,. p.m ., uu D•fnell, Greo Hulllttr. w.~., l :C» e.m. We 1re Listening ••• What do you like about the llally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the num~r below and your message will be recorded. lranscribe<l and delivered lo the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering service may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic MRilbox contributors must include their name and ttlcphonc number tor verifi cation. No circulation calls. please. Tell us what's on your mind 642·6086 ) I l Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. Octobor 13, 1981 L· .43 ' Niagara River polluted Industry-du ped chemicals endanger 580 ,000 NlAGARA FAL~, N .V. (AP> Every day. lndu11t.11es dump 500 mllllon canons or toxlc wastes in the Nla1ara River, endangering ~.ooo people ln Canada and tbe \Jnlted States who drink Its water, a research group has reported. A 31t2-year s tudy released Monday by the New York Public Interest Research Group found that ch.emicals dumped into the r iver by 777 ipduttries included som e l<lentilied as causing cancer, birth defects, liver ailments. and central nervous system damage. In its r eport , the g roup conclude!! that "env1i'onmenla.J. and public tiealth programs are fundamentally unable to cope with the <'h emlcal pollution problems In the Niagara." "It is a national disaster," sa id Walter T . H ang , 11 microbiologist who worked on the 160·page report, entitled "The Ravaged River." The group is a citizen activist organization affiliated with Ralpb NadW'~.J,llulnt connected with any governm ental body. Its report •was previewed Sunday night on CBS' "60 Minutes" program. Stall' and federal officials Medfly spray zone expan_,ded in state LOS GATOS (AP)-Another SO square miles in the San Francisco Bay area w ill be sprayed with malath ion to prevent new infestations or the Mediterranean fruit fly, officials said. Med.fly project spokesman Bill Pope announced Monday that th e southwestern portion of Al a m eda County would be sprayed because of concern over a female medly found there Oct. 8. Pope also said a fly found Sunday in West Covina in Southern California was fertile. The fly was found in an orange tree about one-quarter mile east of an area that has been sprayed for the past seven weeks. Additional spraying will start Wednesday nigh t over a 27 -square-mile area of West Covina and Baldwin Park. Pope said. He noted that more than 800 square miles are now being sprayed throughout California. Alameda County includes the cities of San Lorenzo, Castro Valley, San Leandro and llayward, where the last ny was found. said Pope. "We are going to do preventive spraying in that area because of the mes that have been found," he said. The announcement of a new flv in the Los Angeles area follows a report late last week of five mednies and some maggots found in La Puente. From Sept. 3 to Oct. 8 no fertile fli es were round rn Southern California. Officials had hoped their tree-stripping and pesticide spraying efforts had eliminated the fl y from that region T he fl y plants its eggs in more than 250 varieties of fruit and vegetables. The state and fed e ral government s ha ve spent millions or dollars fighting the crop reving pest during the past 16 months. were not available Monday to com mtnt on the report because or lhc Colurobu Day holiday ln its 3~·year istudy, the group said It found; llat:Ardous chemicals that flow Into the river pose a serious threat to the health of 580,000 U nilcd States and Canadian citizens who rely1 on the river for drinking water. Because of i n ~dequa te r cg 11 I at or y c q.n l r o Is , 7 7 industries dump 250 million gallons of toxic waste into the river daily . Another 700 industries dump 250 million gallons into municipal treatment plants that are not able to neutralize the toxic chemicals. Seven drink ing water treatment plants along the river use technology that cannot remove the contaminants . Some pl ants use a chlorination process that ma y produce cancer causing byproducts. Chemicals also leak into the river from 50 chemical dumps. .. A myth is being perpetuated in this state that toxic chemical pollution is under control," the report said. "In fact little could be further from the truth ... " I ndustr.ial discharge permits that were designed to protect the public actually enable industry to discharge legally toxic s ubstances, including those on th e US Environmental Protection Agency's list or the 129 most hazardous toxins, the group reported. The report said the r e is virtually no state or federal testing program n or do industriaJ permits even mention or set discharge limits for some toxic chemicals A spokesman for the Hooker Chemicals & Plastics Corp. declined comment Monda y, saying officials hadn't yet seen the report Meanwhile, Fresno County entomologist Norman Smith told a Fres no State Un i versity symposium he believes the fly remains a critical threat to the agricultural rich San Joaquin ·valley, heart of the state's $14 billion farm industry . Smith said. however, that Fresno County m ight be able to avoid a lastin g infestation because of its cold winters a nd hot summers. Ex-county deputy to appeal verdict Th e n ew s pray zo ne in H e adquarte r s at air base to g e t facelift The headquarters bu1ld10~ at the Marine Corps' El Toro Air Station will undergo a $750.000 renovation, spokesmen for the San Diego architects chosen for the job said this week. The 40-year·old building will have its electrical. plumbing. heating and ventilation systems replaced and wi ll be made more energy efficient, J ohn Mock or Hendrick and Mock Architects said. Construction will be phased to allow continuous occupation of the building during the work. s pokesmen said. The 16.lSS·square·foot office building is Building 65 at the base. CARSON CITY <A P l -A finding or criminal negligence against a Nevada sheriff's depu- ty for the shoo ting of a California man arrested by mis· lake. will be appt!aled, the of ricers attorney says Tom Susich said he believes the coroner's jury that enter ed the finding agatnst Douglas County Sheriffs Sgt. Les Osman was "confused by the instructions. They should have been more detailed " Susich added that the conse· quences of the jury's verdict Wednesday "should have been explained more than they were'' by Justice of the Peace Tom Davis Susich said he's considering a request to Judge Davis for a re· hearing because ''I'm not cer· lain that the jury had adequate instructions to be able to arrive at the verdict in an impartial and proper manner. .. Osman was formerly a sheriff's deputy in Orange Coun- ty He was once chosen officer of the year by a county organiza· t1on . T h e t hree-member jury More notes on my Afncan adventure.. /EiEM WISE We said goodbye lo South Africa end left for Kenya. Our first stop was Nairobi where I ran Into some friends lrom North Hollywood. This world gets smallef' and smaller every year. We started out on our ten day Salari into Ambosell National Park. the Serengeti plains and Tsavo Natlonal Park We stopped at the Mt Kenya Safari Club. Aberdare, the Ark (where I stayed up all night w atching the animals) K1hmenjaro, Ta1ta Hlllsa and Salt Lick Lodges.We travelled In minibuses with pop-tops so we could stand up and photograph all the animals. We saw a lioness kill a wtldebeast. The driver ol oor minibus has been working Tsavo Park for seven years and that was only the third llon-klll that he had seen so we were very lucky to be there. It was a very exciting wonderful trip and I won't soon forget It. Mary Barr. Cert1lted Gemologist The last day before we l•!t \ ~-­.. ... r.t., 17111 & lnlM, Wettclff P1e1a ... .,.. ..... . ,. handed down its decision follow· ang two days or testimony con· ccrnang the death of Timothy Calton, 23, of Fresno. The find· ing was the most severe the panel could have issued -and was the first of it s sort in Dou~las County The 1ury's findings are being sent to a district rourt judge for ct•rt1f1cat1on and then to the county district attorney's office. Oistrict Attorney Mike Rowe !>Std 1t will be al least two weeks before 1t 's determined whether cnmtnal charges against Osman are warranted Osman testified he didn't r e· member firing the shot that hit Calton in lhc head as Calton lay f;Jc·e down on the pavement Sept. 19 Calton and two companions wNc planning on camping at Lake Tahoe. They were stopped at the entrance to the camp· ground by deputies who thought they had been involved in an ap· par e nt break-in attempt at a nearby church. Investigators later determined the three men had not been in· volved in any break-in attempt. Tsavo we v1s11ed a mine on top of a mountain a six thousand loot mountain. We were taken up as high as the vehicles could go and we walked the rest of lhe way II was a road ol sorts but very steep. I had to stop often and catch my breath and resl. All the while I kept saying to mysell "I don't believe I'm d01ng th1s1 I wouldn't do this at home The mine IS wuhin the Park but the government leases out certain areas t o mining compenies. This mine that we visited 1s producing transparent grossularlte garnet. It Is a beautiful green gem very llke an emerald In appearance and marketed under the name of Tsavorite The name of course comes from the locale. I brought beck a piece of ore from the mine. II Is just a souvenir and hasn't any real gems In It, but we do have MVeral nloe pieces of Jewely set with Tsavorites In the store. Come In and see them they are truly lovely f_ r \ DlllJ Pilat TUESDAY, OCT. 13, 1981 lAGUIA BIACH /SOUTH COAST CAVALCADE STOCKS TELEVISION 82-3 87 88 O.ily ~I ......... lly SMe Mllc- A handful of late afternoon strollers enjoys the solitude of Divers Cove in Laguna Beach where moist air chills visitors. County aide quits post with Stanton F o unta i n Val l ey City Councilwoman Barbara Brown, citing personal reasons, has resigned from her job as an executive assistant to Oran~e Count y Supervisor Roge r Stanton. Mrs. Brown was appointed as a supervisorial aide in January, when Stanton took office after defeating form er Supervisor Philip Anthon y in a hot l y contested 1s t Supe rvis orial District race Stanton is a former F o untain Valley c it y councilman Reached at home today. Mrs. Brown said her r oles as a s up e rv1 so r 1a l aide , a councilwoman and a student at Cal State Long Beach, left her with litlle time to spend with her f ami l y. She 1s pursuing a master s degree 1n public admmistrat1on. The resignation is effective Oct. 23. No s uccessor for the position has been named. Mrs. Brown. at the time she accepted the job. drew criticism from people who said her dual role as a city councilwoman and super visorial aide would represent a confli ct of interest. Restaurant owner wins court delay The owner of the Quiet Cannon restaurant in Dana Point won a s mall skirmish Monday in his battle over repairs to the eroded bluff where his restaurant sits. Orange County Superior Court Judge Thomas Crosby ordered that a hearing set for Thursday before the county Grading Appeals Board be delayed until he decides whether it is the proper panel to hear the issue. He set a court hearing for Oct. 26. Irvine cops promoted Irvine pol ice Chief Leo Peart has promoted Victor R. Thies to the rank of lieutenant and Steve Olson lo the rank of sergeant. Thies. formerly a sergeant, has a bachelor or science degree i n police sc ience. Olson. formerly an officer attached to th e police department's crime suppression unit, has a bachelor of science degree in criminology. County government offi cials had assigned the issue to the grading appeals board, but restaurant owner David Perrin wants the County Board of Supervisors to m ake decision on required repairs to restaurant property on the bluff slope. Perrin asked the supervisors last month to hear his appeal of instruhions to make up to $1 million worth of permanent repairs to ,the slope by Oct. 15. 1982. The supervisors refused. The repairs wer e ordered by o ffi ci al s o f th e Co unt y Environmental Management Agency. They said the work is necessary to ensure s afety of customers and workers. The restaurant al so was ordered to install an emergency monitoring and alarm system to warn of ground movement. According to court documents, Perrin is alleging that the eroded slope is county property and therefore the county should pay for its r e pair. Th e supervisors can hear appeals concerning public and private property; the grading appeals board considers issues only on private property. FV appoints • • • intenm city manager Fountain Valle y c ity comptroller Howard Stephens has been appointed interim city manager while the City Council r ecruits a permanent successor to Robert Vollmer. who resigned from the top administrative post last week. Voll m e r . 55, resigned unexpectedl y las t Tuesday. citing only ·•personal reasons." City officials have declined to elaborate further on Vollmer's de parture. He had been city managersinceJan l , 1980. Al a special meeting Monday ni ght, the council appointed Stephen.> to the top City Hall post during the period of search for a new city manal?er. Stephe ns. a 6J yea r -o ld Fountain Valley resident, has been the city"s chief finance officer si nce 1968 Personne l Director Bill Ackerman said the council will begin advertising for a new city manager in special publications circ ulated nationa ll y and in t he Western states. Applications will be accepted through Nov 25 , P.assengers find air fare changes 'mind-boggling.' B6 .0 0 Lobbyist hired . to · represent • county colleges Saddleback College trustees agreed Monday to put up $25,000 as their share in an agreement with the three other Orange County community college dis tricts to hire a full -time lobbyist in Sacramento. Representing the four districts will be Leland W. Myers, a Sacramento-based lobbyist who s p ec ia lizes in edu cation , according to Saddle bac k's public information offi cer, BiU Schreiber . Schreiber said the four county community college districts, including Saddleback. Rancho Sa nt iago, Coast and North Orange County, had each spent $25,000 to hire Myers at Sl00.000 a year. Schreiber s aid Saddleback's seven-member board of trustees voted unanimously to hire Myers. In the ir di sc ussi on s o n whether or not to hire a lobbyist, Sad dl e back t rus tees have expr essed concern that state lawmakers were not being made aware of the needs of county community colleges. In the past , the board has selected one of its members to represent the distri ct i n Sacramento on a part-time basis. However, Saddleback officials say there has been an alarming shift in the decision-making process away from local trustee boards to the California Community Coll ege Board of Governors, which has weakened local control. Sc hreiber said h aving a lobbyist represent the district will provide stronger voice to l ocal r epresen tatives and enhance communications with the state legislature. Banks warned of 'bilking' of elderly Costa Mesa's senior citizens and its banks are being warned this week about con artists who c.1re attempting to bilk elderly women out of their savings. Detective Matt Collett said con men who work the "bank ins pector" scam per iodically in one city or another are reported active in the coastal area again. One woman contacted in the ploy mi s under s tood the directions given her by a con artist and failed to make a withdrawal that probably would have cost her her life savings, Co ll ett said. Dally r1111t su" ,..,... r;sns /l).\'G CARE-:f:R ./ 11dge Haymorui 1/111c<•111 Judge Vincent retires after 20-year term Raymond Vincent. an ,()range County Superior Court judge whose avocation is horticulture. has retired after 20 years on the be nch. During his t enure, Vincent gained the reputation or being a creative jurist capable of saving co urt time a nd ass i s ting litigants in settling their legal disputes without costly trials Most recentl y, Vi ncent presided over a lawsuit in which residents living under jet departure paths at John Wayne Airport sued Or a nge County gover nm e nt f or al l e ged emotional distress and property d evaluation resulting from jet noise impacts. The county won the case. Vincent was appointed to the former Ana heim -Fullerton municipal court bench in 1961 by then-Gov Edmund G. Brown. Vincent was elevated to the superior court bench in 1965 For two years. he served as presiding judge of the juvenile branch of superior court. He won acclaim at the time for taking steps to open juvenile court proceedings t o news reporters. Vi ncent. 61. resides with his wife. Charlotte. 1n Yorba Linda Hollywood glitter to brighten gain auction -Zsa Zsa Gabor will appear as honorary chairwoman Saturday night when the Angels, an arm of the Patron of the Arts for Saddleback Coll ege present a gala , fund-raising auction at Bullock's in Mission \'ic.io Mall. Mi ss Gabor will arrive for that black-tie t-vent after her 3 p.m . ap p eara n ce al Sa dd leback College Fine Arts Theater, 28000 M a r g u e rit e P arkway, Mi ssion. Vi ejo. where th e audience will share her secrets and s tories about Hollywood In .. An Aft e rnoon With Zsa Zsa.·· Between 7:30 and 11 :30 p.m., liultock·s th ird floor will be ZSA ZSAGABOR transformed for the 300 invited guests attending "An Affair With Angels." Their $S0 tickets will entitle them to a cocktail bu ffet, hosted bar, dancing to the Big Band Sound, ~ntertainment by Chapman College Choir and a string quartet plus the chances to bid on such items as two deluxe cars, a Norwegian fox jacket, Qriental rugs, jewelry, crystal, china, a weekend in Lake Tahoe and a condominium In Hawaii for a week. Other items range in value from S50 lo $300. The Angels hope to raise $20,000 to present to the Saddleback Foundation for support of the Company Theater and Celebrity Series. The auction committee, including Jim Hester, Phyllis Imonll, Bernie Matthey, Mike and Chris Christiansen, Joyce Caminiti, Susan Killion-Jarvis and Dr. Doyle McKinney, has devoted many volunteer hours to coordinating the entertainment and bidding items. Anyone Interested in att.endlnc the benefit or maktnc a donation should call the Office of Community Services at 831""650. I CLASSY WELCOME: A poolside reception for new Fountain Valley Elementary School District Superintendent William Fisher and his wife, Jerri, was held last week at the home of Phil and Betty Mignanelli with scores of school and civic leaders in attendance. In addition to offering the new school chief best wishes in his new position. much conversation centered on governmental affairs as guests shared in the wine and cheese buffet at the outdoor event. Host Phil Mignanelli, a member or the city planning commission, served libations. His wife is retiring this year as a trustee on the Fountain Valley school board. Principals attending included Harold Jackson, Ed LaBelle and Peter Murphy, Miss Carole Anderson and Mmes. Judy Blankinship, Sharon DeNisi, Catherine Follett, Judy Montgomery, Randi Trontz and Colleen Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Dahl and Mr. and Mrs. James Woest and the Mmes. Terry Wlckencamp, Winnie Hamerlinck, Jan Wilhelm, Vivian Reuter and Judy Edwards r epresented parent and community support groups. Harrell Oxner, Jeff Canabello, Barbara Najman, Martha Valentine and Suzanne Moore were among the school site chairmen seen at the party. TALE OF MANY COWRS: Metallic gleams will accent the basic blacks and Reagan reds to be modeled Thursday during the 17th annual Peacock Alley fashion show at Newport Beach's Marriott Hotel. Fashions from John Hogan. furs by M. Jacques and jewelry from Bailey, Banks and Biddle will be featured as the Las Madrecltas AuxUlary of Holy Family Counseling and Adoption Services of Orange County welcomes euest.s to their 11 a.m. social hour and noon luncheon. Flni$hing the table assignments for the Grand Ballroom are Virginia Dani1er, auxlliary president; Billie Jenson, event chairman, and Beverly Tuttle, Sally Braly, Laselle Grothe, Blancbe :eo.com, Betty Hoffman, Polly Holmbure. Judy Roehm and Ruth Folk. . ............. The de&sert and menu chef Odo lA&IOCMr i1 di~&ing with Mrs. Blanche Bo.com alMt ~· LaaeUe Grothe and Betty Huffman as they plan Peacock Alley fcwlfon lhow at Manioff Hot~l. l • 1111J PH1t • TUESDAY, OCT. 13, 1981 CAVALCADE STOCKS TELEVISION 82-3 87 88 •' ' • t' I I f I I , .. ~ t ' Saddlebac){. ,'lR ·,fdre lobbyist College joins three oth~r dist)-icts tiJ seek alout in Sacramento SacJdleback College UP~'" agreed Monday' to put up S25,., IB their share ln an a1reement with the three other Oranee County community college districts to hire a full-lime lobbyist in Sacramento. RepresenUne the four districts will be Leland W. Myers, a Sacramento-based lobbyist who s p eciali zes In educatioa, according to Saddlebaek 's public information officer, Bill Candidate forums set in Irvine A candidate forum will be held tonight at 7 : 30 for the eight people seeking election to the Irvine Unified School District Board of Trustees on Nov. 3. Up for election are the trustee seals of Frank Hurd and Fred Gahm, neither of whom are seeking re-election. Tonight's candidate forum, s p o n sored by the Irvine Tomorrow political group, will be held in the multipurpose room at TurUe Rock Community Park at Turtle Rock Drive and Sunnyhill in Irvine. Another candidate forum has been scheduled for 7: 30 p.m. Wednesday in the auditorium at Sa ntiago Hills School, 29 Christamon, Irvine. Thill forum is sponsored by the North~ood Community Association. The final candidate forum is scheduled Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. in t h e sc h oo l di s trf ct administrative office at 4961 Alt o n Av e ., Irvine . The candidates are Andrew Ba rna of 76 Tangerine. Jeff Winneke of 3592 Carm,1 Ave .• John R. Mundy of 7 Admiral, John Jaeger of 14242 Wyeth Ave .. John Flynn of 22 Willow Run , Irving Marks of 19 Whitewood Way, Gene Conley of 9 Pandora and Buff White of 3 Paine Circle. All live in Irvine. R oger K . Denney of 82 Topeka. who filed candidacy papers with the Orange County Registrar of Voters, announced today that he has aband~ned his candidacy. Irvine cops promoted Irvine police Chief Leo Peart has promoted Victor R. Thiea .. ' the rank of lieutenant and Stete Olson to the rank of sergeant. T hies, formerly a sereeant, has a bachelor of science degree in pol ice sc ience . O lson, formerly an officer attac h ed to the police department's crime suppression unit. has a criminolo1y degree . t ... \ .,, .... , . Saar_,,. . -·· -~· --~ Schreiber said the ctMmt)\ · co~iftufllty college i•irtcti, including Saddlebadt)L ~.\richo Santiaco. Coa1t aha NJ>t\1' Orange CoUnty, ~d ~ 'Pfll\ $25,800 to hire Mye~ •t •foe.Got -wbeUiir or notltflihc a JObl>Yl$l, Saddleback trus tees bav·e expressed concern that state .lawmakers were not being made . •aware of the needs of county community colleges. a yelU'. • Schreiber said Sad<ll~back'a seven-member board of ~~ee! voted unaniftlottsly tp ~Ire Myers. "h ln th~ir di scu~a,aena , P!'• ,. . ... "''.. In the past, the board bas selected one of its members to represent the district in Sacramento o n a part-time ·bash. However, Saddleback officials ·'Bay there has been an alarming JUdg.; ·yiltcent ends 20 ye .. ..-s· -.n bench ' •• f • Raymond Vi?cent. •• Orbae County Supenor C06H :1~11· whose l\VOCat.ion is hortkUltlif&. bas retlted after 20 ~ears on the ' bencH. . . ~", ' During his tenUl'e, Vl~t · gained the reputation Of befM a . creative jurtst capable ol sa~Jng court time and aaa,.ilsttne litigants in settling ~. lesat disputes without eosur I"; Mos t recently , . J\~el\t presided over a laws}lit m •bicl\ resiuents living dnd~1 jet , departure patm ·at IQ.btfWJlyne ~lrport' sued Orattee .tqpnt~ , g'Overnment (er •lfe1~0 emottooaJ distre;s$ and ,..operty. devaluation resuhldg fj$ ~. noise impacts. The count¥ hn the case. / '' · ' vrnceot was ~pointed 'to I.he former Ana'heim -P'ullert6fi' munlCtpal c()\lrt bendt id 198\ •Y fhen-GoY. Ectmoftd · ()}Br•*o-.. · Vi ncenf was· elevJie.l ~Hb~ suJ>E!rior' court berrclf in~ft9S. · For two rears, he krved as pres1ding judge of the''juve~ branch of s,UJ>el'ior cottrt. Re tion acclaim at t~ tfaie for taking step; ta opeq ju\.enOe eou rt proeeed't ogs ·to ~~ws reporters. • •• Vincent's longtiml hobby lit . horticuJbtre. He baa studjt4d aftd .,..., ...... , ... ,.... E N DS LONG CAREER Judge Raymond Vincent d¥veloping a type of cherry tree that win grow in Southern California. experimenled with •tr'o~~l Vincent, 61, r esides with his fruit~ and now Is woffbg 91 wife, Charlotte, in Yorba Linda. ·l f" . . V ulley~~oman . . quits c(t~nty post ;_ F bunt a i'R Va tY~t · City . Reached at home today, Mrs. CouncUw'oman lJarfikra BrOWD, · Btown said her roles as a c'iting person.ii r~asons , flis · s upervi so r i a 1 aide , a resignea· from' her l<>l>' 4sf tit couRcilwoman and a student at executive assistaqt 'to Or~• Cal State Long Beach, left her County Supervt~)~. )tdttr' ·with little time to spend with her Stanton. • famil y. She is pursuing a Mrs. Brown was &~lilted as m)aste r s d egree . a supervisorial aick I)) ".~*'-'~ when Stanton took otlice 4fter defeating former 9'.li'e'l'ViltOr Philip Anthony in a ho\lr. contested 1st SupervtS"Ot'tal District race-. Stanton ts a toitrftet' F o untain Va He f cH j couftcilman. ·Mrs . Brown, at the time she accepted the job, drew criticism from people who said her dual role as a city councilwoman and s upervisorial aide would represent a conflict of interest. s hHt in the decis loft-rfufiong process away from local trustee boards to the Cali forn ia Community College Board of Governors, whjch has weakened local control. Schreiber said having a lobbyist represent the district will provide stronger voice to local r e p resentatives a nd e nhance communicat ions with the state legislature. Hospital planning to begin Planning should now begin for a 320-bed hospital that will be needed in the city of Irvine by 1990, according to a consultant's report to be considered tonight by the Irvine City Council. ThP Walnut Creek·based TriBrook Consulting group says that UC Ir vine shou ld participate in this h ospital project. The report was prepared under a $60,000 contract paid by the city and the Greater Irvine Industrial League. It is recommended in the repo rt that the Ir vine City Co uncil f or m a n a d hoc committee to supervise the d eve l op m e nt o f a comprehensive health care delivery syste'm for Irvine. The report says this system would include the hospital, emergency clinics, medical offic;e buildings and progr ams of preventive and industrial medicine. Also to be considered tonight by the Irvine City Council are: -The fo rm ation o f an industrial development board in Irvine, which would try to lure new industrial companies to the city. -A proposal to ask the voters whether Irvine should establish an entertainment tax in the city. which would reportedly add to the price of tickets sold al the Irvine Meadows Amphitheater. -A proposal to ban the sale and use of all fireworks within Irvine City limits Economists meet in NB State Controlfer Kenneth Cory Nill be one of lhe panelists discussing national, state and local economy during a seminar Thursd ay al the Newport Sheraton Hotel. The se minar , titled ·Re building America -1982," is s ponsored by the Newport Harbor Ar ea C hamber o f Commerce and begins at 7:30 a .m . Call 644·8211. 0 0 c 0 Passengers find air fare changes 'mind-boggling.' B6 ,, 0 ~ 0 .,..,, Hee, .. " - Jeffrey Barnett. m /1andcu/fs. 1s be/1ei~ed tu he respu11s1hll' tor two bank holdups zn Irvine . acc:urdmg to /n•ini> po/1c1• Heist suspect tied to Irvine robberies Jeffrey "'The Monster" Barnett, arrest ed Oct. 7 an connection with the robbery or a savings and loan in Lake Forest. is believed responsible for two bank holdups in Irvi ne, police Sgt. Dick Bowman said today. Barnett, 30, is suspected of com milting about 70 arm ed robberies in Southern California since his release from stale prison las t June. according to Orange Count y Sher i ff 's Department investigator s. Se r ge ant Bowman sa id Barnett, give n his nickna me because or his tough looking appearance, is suspected of co mmitting robberies at Pomona First Federal Savings and Loan. 5325 University Drive, Irvine, on Aug. 19. and World Savings and Loan, 18100 Culver ~rive, Irvine. on Sept. 28. Barnett is 6·fOOt·3. 210 pounds. Police say m ost o f the robbrnes allegedly committed oy Barnett "'ere in Los Angeles. Orange and Riverside counties Investigators say they believe he lived in various motels in these counties Bowman also said that the recent arres t or Timothy Dobbtc. 30. or Irvine, apparently solves four additional a rmed robberies in the city. He was arr ested las t month by the F ou ntain Va l ley Po li ce Department on suspicion of robbery , Rowman said that Dobbie is believed responsible for the Sept I robbery or the Jenue Ams clothing store at 14775 Jeffrey Road. the Aug 4 robbery of Goldie Ann's Ice Cream Parlor at 14775 J effrey Road, the July 17 robbery of Village One Day Cleaners, 15435 Jeffrey Road. and the May 12 robbery or the Saks df Irvine hair cutting shop at 5406 Walnut Ave Hollywot;>d g-fter to brighten gala auction Zsa Zsa Gabor will appear as honorary chairwoman Saturday night when the AngelS', an arm of the Patron of the Arts for Saddleback Coll ege present a gala, rund-rding auction at Bullock's in Mission Viejo Mall. Miss Gabor will arrive for that black-tie event after her 3 p.m . a p peara nce at Saddl e bac k College fo'ine Arts Theater, 28000 Marguerite Parkwa y, Miss ion Viejo, whe re the audience will share her sec r e ts a nd stories about Hollywood in "An Afternoon With Zsa Zsa." Between 7:30 and 11 : 30 p .m., Hullock's third floor will be ZSf\ZSAGABOlt transformed for the 300 invited guests attending "An Affair With Angels." Their S50 Uckets will entitle tMGi to a coektall buffet, hosted bar, danctna to the Big Slad'Sddd, entertainment by ChaJmft codese Choir aad a string quartet plus the chantet to bid on ~eb Jtems as two deluxe cara, a N°'"'"alb fox J~llet1 Oriental rugs, jewelry, crystal, cbJnaJ_ • •eekena in Lake Tahoe and a condominium in Hawaii for a week. Other items range In ril~ ftom •to '300. The Angels hCJl>e to ralae ... oao to preseat to lhe Saddlet.ack Foundation fflr nppert .t the Company Theater and Celebrity s..tes. • The auction committee, includlni Jim Hes~r. Phyllis Imonti, Bentle Matt.bey. Mike aad Chtia Christiansen, Joyce Caminiti, s.an Killioo-Jarvla aod Dr. Doyle McKiftne1. baa •evotecl many volunteer hour• ~ coordlruitlnt tH ent!nUiament and blddinl ttem1. Anyone interest.*9 ID aar:r t.t.e -.neftt Cll' making a donatieA tboul4 (be Offlee of Community Services at 831....., . • · Cl.Ass¥ WELCOME: A poolside reception for ne,w. •~ Val)~ Elementary School District Sup~dt JVftliam Fisher and his wife, Jerri, •as' "~week at the home of Phil and Betty Mig'Yl l wtfh1sceres of school and civic leaders in'at~anc,.' · fr#~ditiop to offering the new school chief rtMs.t *1 es ii\ hla new position, much conversation cedtel ~ lo!!nrriental affairs as guests shared ft. de'.and eeae buffet at the outdoor event. t osl~' gnanelU, a member of the city Jfla · itnDJsston, served libations. His wife is reUr Y'e..-as a trustee on the Fountain Vall \ob4. llfs at\flkllng Included Harold Jackson, Ed LaB ~ •Del Peter Murphy, Miss Carole AnClet)OD •llbct llmes. Judy Blankinship, Sharon DeNl«) ~t;fletije Follett, Judy Montgomery, Ran.4t~tl ~Colleen Wilson. · •l•. and Mtt. Devon Dahl and Mr. and Mrs. Jl~ti W~ a'1d the Mmes. Terry Wickencamp, WltfrM tbmetliack, Jan Wilhelm, Vivian Reuter • •bd Judy Edwards represented parent and ~ltl\ullt1 support lfOUpB .. Harrell Oxner, Jeff Caal~o. Barl»lra Na,Jman, Martha Valentine •ltlll $ul-. Moore were among the school site eh~ •eell at pie party. . ' . ' 4"..S'OP .ANY COLDJlS: Metallic gleams will ac=e ~e.blacka'and Reagan reds to be C>delfel ' aday during the 17th annual Peacock ~ at.ow, at Newport Beach's Marriott aft~~ from ;ohn Hogan, furs by M. J •tcf aes and 1ewelry from Bailey, Banks and &lldle riJ i,t ~atared as the Las Madrecilas Au~wey 'pf Ho&.r l'amlly Counaenn1 and Adoption Seh'C~Orqe Count7 welcomes 1ueata to t."ett . . aoctal bOur and noon luocheon. · tM table aNilnmeDll for the Grand Bait, ii; e Vlr1lnla Danlcer. auxiliary e Jeuon, event cbalrman, and 11'1,_.,. , l11lr Braly. Laselle Grotbe, 81 , Wt~ Hoffman. Polly Holmbur1, Jfflidy liM Ruth Folk. 1 Dally Poat TUESDAY, OCT. 13, 1981 DRAllil COAST CAVALCADE STOCKS TELEVISION 82-3 87 88 P.assenger s find air fare changes 'mind-boggling .' B6 0 D Mesans warned of con artists bilking elderly I Costa Mesa's senior citizens and its banks ar e being warned Utis wc'::-.. bou1 ooft•8"'.:. .:-ffhc ~re attemptiog to bilk e1derfy women out of their savings. Detective Matt Collett said con men who work the "bank inspector" scam periodically in one city or another are r eported active in the coastal area again. One woman contacted in the ploy misun derstood the dh'ec~.; ... .:i1 'her by a con artist and tailed to make' a .. withdrawal that probably would have cost her her life savings, Collett said. The bank inspector scheme evolves when an elderly citizen, usually a woman, receives a call from a man claiming to be a security agent for her bank. -Th-e senibr cftirb1'l?> \.ollt one of the tnuik's tellers is suspected of thievery. The victim is asked to help by withdrawing most of her savings or the m oney in a checking account at a specific teller's cage. Following the withdrawal, ·neathldriver hunted Newport police seek witnesses to hit-run accident N ewporl Beach pol ice were circ ulating photographs of a black foreign car today in hopes someone can help them identify the person driving the vehicle the night it allegedly struck and killed a 26·year-old pedestrian. Newport Beac h resident Donald B . Warner was reportedly crossi n g Balboa S addle bac k v otes to hire lobbyist Saddleback College trustees agreed Monday to put up S25.000 as their s hare in an agreement with the three other Orange Cou nty comm unity college dis tricts to hire a full·lime lobbyist in Sacramento. Representing the four districts will be Leland W Myers. a Sacramento-based lobbyist who s p ecializes in e du cati o n , according to Saddl eback 's public information officer. Bill Sc hreiber Schreiber said the four county community coll ege districts, including Saddleback, Rancho Santiago, Co a st a nd North Orange County. had each spent $25.000 lo hire Myers at $100,000 a year Schreiber said Saddleback's seven.member board of trustees vot ed unanimously to hire Myers. I n their di scussions on whether or not to hire a lobbyist, Sad dleback trus t ees have expressed concern that state lawmakers were not being made aware of the needs of county commur.ity colleges In the µast, the board has selected one of its members to represe nt the dis tri ct in Mesa gas s ta tion hit b y burglar s Burglars broke a window at the Texaco service station at 1695 Superior Ave. in Costa Mesa Monday night and stole more than $15.000 worth of tools. police said. 0 fficers said the thieves crawled through the broken window, broke off an overhead door lock and wheeled out two large tool chests. Police said it is believed the burglars used a tru<'k or large van to make their escape Sacra m ento on a part-time basis However, Saddleback officials say there has been an alarming shift in the qecision-making process away from local trustee bo ards to th e Cali fornia Community College Board of Governors, which has weakened local control. Schreiber said having a lobbyist represent the district will provide stronger voice to local repre sentatives and enhance communications with the state legislature !Hlly 1"11414 Si.ff ..... HAPPY 100 ~arion Cooke or Costa M esa celebrated her lOOth birthday Saturday at the Bayview Convalescent llome. She was serenaded b~· children from nearby Anna·.., Da,· School lht• da,· ht' fore · · • Boulevard at 31st Street on Sept. 20 when the black BMW, being driven with its headlights off, knocked him down , police assert. Warner, who was reportedly walking home, died later that ev ening at Fountain Valley Co mmunity Hospital trauma center. Witnesses. including a man who was crossing the street with Warner, provided officers with a description of the car and its license plate number. The described vehicle, police said . was discovered several days later in a Whittier shopping center parking lot. apparently abandoned by its driver. Police s aid the car had a cracked wind s hield and s ma s hed gri ll . The ca r , inves tigator s sa id . wa s registered to an Orange man. But when detectives contacted the regis tered owner. they learned he'd already retained an attorney and refused to talk with them, police said. Officers said the r egistered car owner and his lawyer later visited the police station but again refused to discuss the incident. Police investigator s said they're hopeful that pictures of the vehicle, being dis tributed in Newport and in the area where the car was discovered , will bring someone forward who can provide a description of the driver. H e aring set on Ban ning ranch tonigh t A public hearing on plans to develop a portion or the 500·acre Newport Banning ranc h will resume at tonight's Newport Beach City Council meeting. Property o wn er Han cock Banning Ill had asked the city for permission to construct more than 200 homes and roughly 700.000 square feet of industrial and office buildings. The 75-acre development site is inland of Pacific Coast Highway in West Newport, just w est of Hoag Me m oria l Hospital. The council meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. in the city's council chambers. 3300 Newport Bl vd. Collett said , the victim is contacted by the would·be_bank -s ~ c u r l l y a ~ e n t w h o congTatulates her for helping to nab the teller as a thief add about $100 to the victim's accou11i __ The "security official " leaves'. Y. 1th the money and 1s never seen or heard of again. Nor is Ile offers to take the savings th l• victim's money, Coll ett back to the bank, now that the <tddcd. plan has caught the l'rook, and Collett said the ~osta Mesa indicates the grateful bank will Police Department has warned local banks to be especially watcilluJ for e1derly1~~N m a k e u nus u a I 1 y I a r g e withdrawals • • Residents who receive calls from "bank of f icials" suggesting that bank patrons aid in ca t c hin g a di s honest e mployee are asked to call Collett at 754-5162. ~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Dally ~·-SUH ..,. .. This 1s a black B:WW that \'etvpurt Heach police have 1mpou11.ded m co11nectwn u·1tll an 11west1qatwn of ar1 alleged 1111 ar1d run dl.'a lh St'fJt 211 Judge Vin cent ends 20 years on bench HJ) mond \'in('<•nt an Orange Counl) Superior Court judge whost a\'CIC'atmn I!\ horticulture. has rt•t1red aft er :w v<'ur!> on Lhe bench · During hi s Ll'nUrl' \ incl'nt gained the repul<1t111n of being a creative JUri-;t C<lpahlt• of !-laving court time and a1.s1s t1n _g l1 t1 gants in wllhng their legal d1spuH'S Y.1thoul t•ostl~ trials . M o s t r ec en ti \ . \' 1 n cent presid ed O\·er u la\~·su1t in which re:-i d ents 11 v1nir undl'r Jet departurl' pulhs at John Wa yne Airport -.ued Orangt Count) I! n \' e r n m e n l f o r a J I l' g c d emotwnal distress ariJ propcrt) de\ uluJlion resultinj! from Jet noise impacts. The county won thl' t'asc Vincent was appointed to the former Anah eim Fullerton muniC"ipal court bench in 1961 b) then Gov F.rlmund r. Rrown \'1nct•nt ~a :-. l'll.'\ atc·d to the Dally f'll .. Slaff-· f: \ f>S fJ)\"(; \:\HJ.:EH I ui1w Haymond ~·111n•111 supt·nor court bench 1n 1965 For two years. he served as presiding judge of the juvenile hranch of superior court. He "on acclaim at the time for taking steps to open juvenile c•11u rt proceedings to news 1 t•portcrs County aide quits post with Stanton F oun t ain Valle\. Citv Counc1Jwoman Barbara· Brown. c 1t111g personal reasons, has r es1gnl•d from her job as an exccutivt' ass1st<int to Orange Co unt y Su p ervisor Roger Stanton Mr!-> Brown was <1ppo1nled as a supcrv1sorial aide in January. when Stanton took office after defl•a t1ng formt•r Super visor Philip Anthony 1n a hotl y eon tested I st Su fH'rv 1sorial District race. Stanton 1s a former F ountain V alle) city counc·1lman Reached at home Loda~. Mrs. Bro y. n s aid her roles as a s upcrv1 so r ial ai d e, a councilwoman and <.1 student at Cal State Long Beach. left her with little time to spend with her f<.im ily Sh e is p ur s uing a ma s t e r s d egree 1n public adm1mstrat1on Hollywood glitter to brighten g ala auction Zsa Zsa Gabor will appear as honorary chairwoman Saturday night when the Angels. an arm of the Patron of the Arts for Saddleback College present a gala. fund-raising auction at Bullock's in Mission V1c.10 Mall. Miss Gabor will ;,irrl\'C for that black·tie c·vent after her 3 p.m. ap p ea rance at Sadd leback College Fi ne Arts Theater, 28 000 Margu e r ite P arkway, Mission Viejo. where th e audience will s hare her s ecret s and s tories about Hollywood in .. An Afternoon With Zsa Zsa ." Between 7:30 and 11 :30 p.m .. Hullock's third /loor will be ZSAZSACABOR transformed for the 300 invited guests attending .. An Affair With Angels." Their $50 tickets will entitle them to a cocktail buffet. hosted bar, dancing to the Big Band Sound, ~ntertainment by Chapman College Choir and a string quartet plus the chances to bid on such itemi; as two deluxe cars, a Norwegian fox jacket, Oriental rugs, jewelry, crystal, china, a weekend In Lake Tahoe and a condominium in Hawaii for a week. Other items range in value from $50 to $300. The Angels hope to raise $20,000 to present to the Saddleback Foundation for support or the Company Theater and Celebrity Series. The auction committee. including Jim Hester, Phyllis Imonti, Bernie Matthey, Mike and Chris Christiansen, Joyce Caminiti, Susan Killlon·Jarvis and Dr. Doyle McKinney, bas devoted many volunteer hours to coordinating the entertainment and bidding items. Anyone interested in attending U\e benefit or making a donation should call the Office of Commupity Services at 8314650. CLASSY WELCOME: A poolside reception for new Fountain Valley Elementary School pistrict Superintendent William Fisher and his wife , Jerri, was held las t week at the home of Phil and Betty M ignanelli with scores of school and ci vie leaden in attendance. In addition to offering the new school chief best wishes in his new position, much conversation centered on governmental affairs as guests shared in the wine and cheese buffet at the outdoor event. Host Phil Mignanelli. a member of the city planning commission. served libations. His wife is retiring this year as a trustee on the Fountain Valley school board. Principals attending included Harold Jackson, Ed LaBelle and Peter Murphy, Miss Carole Anderson and Mmes. Judy Blankinship, Sharon OeNisi, Catherine Follett, Judy Montgomery. Randi Trontz and Colleen Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Devon Dahl and Mr. and Mrs. James Woest and the Mmes. Terry Wickencamp, Winnie Hamerllnck, Jan Wilhelm. Vivian Reuter and Judy Edwards r e presented parent and • community support groups. Harrell Oxner. J eff Canabello. Barbara Najman. Martha Valentine and Suzanne Moore were among the school site chairmen seen at the party. TALE OF MANY OOJ.A)RS: Metallic gleams will accent the basic blacks and Reagan reds to be modeled Thursday during the 17th annual Peacock Alley fashion show at Newport Beach's Marrjott Hotel. Fashions from John Hogan, furs by M. Jacqu es a nd jewelry from Bailey, Banks and Biddle will be featured as the Las Madrecitas Auxiliary of Holy Family Counsellng and Adoption Services of Oranee County welcomes guests to their 11 a.m. social hour and noon luncheon. Finishing the table assignments for the Grand Ballroom are Vlrglnia Danl1er, auxlliary president; Billie Jenson, event chalrman, and Beverly Tuttle. Sally Braly, Luelle Grothe, Blanche Boscom, Betty Hotrman, Polly Holmbur1. Judy Roehm and Rutb Folk. .., ........... 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The simple answer to that question is aspirin If you already knew that answer , you might think t he F'ederaJ Trade Commission is wasting time and money pursuing the maker or Anacin, trying to get the company to disclose that it~ miracle pain reliever is nothing more than a :spirin. On the oth e r ~ hand. if you didn't • know that answer, \·, ~ y o u m i g h t b e ·'. ~· , o utraged th a t a A ~ c ompany c11n g e l -~ away with making -------------- such a claim without MILTDI MDSIDWITZ namin g the ingredient and you might therefore be in the FTC's corner. cheering on the agency in a pursuit that has alre ady consumed more than eight years. American llome Products. the maker of Anacin, has kept one step ahead or the F"I'C and while it has Jost ever y round in the right, it 's prepared to keep running and fi ghting for another eight years to defend its right to be vague '" TV commerc ials AHP says that if people want to know what ·s in Anac in, aJI they have to do is read the label All the i ngr edie nts a r e lis t ed ther e That's disclosure e no u g h, says AHP. the nat1on·s 16th larg est advertiser. with an expenditure or 5197 million last year . THE FTC DOESN'T St!e ll that way at all. The com missioner s, in a ruling issued las t month. charged that the Anacin ads are deceptive 1n that they "foste r the impression that Anacin contains som ething 0U1 er than aspirin " Judge for yourself by looking a t these Anacin claims "Anacin starts with as much pain reliever as the leading aspirin tablet Then adds an extra cQre of this specific fast·acting ingredient against pain.·· "Anacin isn't just like an ordinary aspirin tablet. It has more of the drug doctor s themselves most choose to relieve pain ·· .... -"ANACIN RUSH ES to your head more pain r eliever than the leading aspirin tablet , more than the leading buffered aspirin tablet. more of the pain r eliever doctors r ecommend most " -··Anacin tablets are so efrecllve because they a r e like a docto r ·s prescription. That is, a combination or ingredients Anacin contains the pain reliever most recommended by doctors." So what do you think? 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