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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-10-14 - Orange Coast PilotRefugee office honored OSLO, Norway <AP> -The Nobel Peace Prize for 1981 was awarded today to the office of t h e Un ited Nat ions Hi gh Commissioner for Refu gees for serv ing "th e in ter est s of humanity and peace as well." T h e Norw egia n Nobe l Co mm ittee ma d e t h e announcement of the award to th e o ff ice of t h e hig h commissioner , w hic h was established in 1951 by the United Nations to provide international protection for refugees and to seek solutions to refugee pro bl e m s. Th e r e a r e a n est i m ated 14 to 18 million refugees worldwide. DRANGI COAST WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1981 ••• * •• YOUR HOMITOWN OAllY PAPIR "lHA"4rf COU NTY C A LIFORNIA 25 CENTS Coast to keep nippy weather Crisp clear weather that has l e d many Orang e Coast r esidents to dig out their winter coals and sweaters will continue al least thro ugh Thursday, weather officials report. Greg Manuel, a U.S. Weather Service spokesm an, said a high pressure system over Nevada has been pulling cool air from Canada into Southern California. The nippy temperatures have contributed to a decrease in smog, which flourishes when the mercury climbs, Manuel said. The clear weather has provided unusual spectacular views along the coast and of the mountains. daily highs between 65 and 70 deg r ees and nig htly lows between 45 and 55 degrees. Newport Beach reported a tem perature of 55 at 7: 30 a.m. today. Am ateur meteor ologist J . S h e rm a n D e n ny said t h e 'Early touch of cold weather' thermometer at his hom e, about one mile from the ocean in Huntington Beach, dipped to an overnight low of 50. T h e o ff ice of t h e hig h commissioner, headquartered in Ge neva, Switzerl a nd , also received the Nobel Peace Prize I in 1954. VICTORY MOOD Ma nager Tommy Lasorda and his Los Angeles Dodgers celebrate after their 5-1 victory over the Montreal Expos in the opening gam e of the National League Dlllty,... ~..., ltk ..... •.-.er championship series Tuesday. The two teams lock horns again today at 5: 20 in Dod ger Stadium. See Sports. P age Dl. Tu es d ay 's a ve rage t e mper ature w as 62, seven d egrees below the a verage temperature for Oct. 13. Coastal residents c an expect ..This is just an early touch of cold weather ," he said. "But we've had it before." Denny noted that the Santa Ana winds season officially begins Thursday. (See NOBEL, Page A2 ) Man found slain • Ill ort Dlllty,.. ........ ....,_. '10-1 Mr and Mrs Arnold Broyles attend news conference they called over the shooting death of their son by Costa Mesa police Attorney criticizes shooting by police By .JERRY CLAUSEN Of U. Dally P'IMt St.ff A Santa Ana attorney charged Tuesday that Costa Mesa Police SW AT team member s broke into the Arnold Broyles home in Cost a Mesa last week and murde red Arnold "Arnie" Broyles Jr., 37, in cold blood. The attorney, James G. Gelder, aMounced at a press conference called by Broyles' parents, "In our opinion, that's what happened.'' Gelder's claim was leveled during the first or two press conferences Tuesday centering on the Oct. 7 death of Broyles, who police say was shot once in the chest and died later on an operatlna table at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. The second conference wu called by police Lt. Jack Calnoa. GeJder aaid ht bad been I • r etained by the Broyles family to file wrongful death and stress claims against the city on behalf of Arnie Broyles' two children and his parents. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Broyles Sr., used Gelder and Arnie's cousin Doug Broyles, a New York actor, as . spokesmen at the conference ln their home at 867 Presidio Ave. The two press confe1nces pointed up differin1 points of view in the deaib of th" barricaded unempl6yed Costa Menn who bad a ld"q history ol mental problems, . Police said the eJd• Broyles sou1ht police help late Oet. 7 aft.er he and hi• wlf e bad been chased from Uieir home by tbeir knile-wieJ4ins aon. '.X'be Broyle1e1 deny that <See POLICE, Pa•e AZ) Egypt tO honor accord C AIRO, Egy pt CAP > President Hosoi Mubarak, in a tearful inaugural address today, declared that Egypt will honor the Camp David accords with Is rae l and all other foreign commitments . He s aid the Re agan administration will continue as a "full partner" in the search for Mideast peace. Mubarak, weeping at times as he e ulogize d a ssass inated President Anwar Sadat, also called for national unity, urging Egyptians, whether Moslem or C hris tian , l o bur y their differences and "rise above bitterness and trifles and the pettiness of divisions." Security guards, including paratroopers armed with rifles, ringed the Parliament building where Mubarak spoke, and two paratroopers marched back and rorth in a hall near the dais, clearly as a precaution against possible attack. Mubarak was sworn in as Egypt's fourth president eight days after Sadat's assassination. His speech was attended by all 392 deputies and the foreign diplomatic corps and broadcast on radio and television. The government said he won more than 98 percent or the votes in a Tuesday referendum to succeed Sadat. A group c•lled Al Aqsa claimed responsibility for the murder today and in a statement from Cyprus warned Mubarak would be kllled if he followed Sadat's policies. It was the fourth group to claim responsibility f<>r the a ss assination . Spanish king backs peace try W ASlllNGTON (AP) -Kina Juan Carlos of SpaJn, outlintni a broader diplomatic role f.or his country, says be hopes to use hia infiuence with the royal fa mill es in Jordan and Saudi Arabia to promote peace In the Middle East. The kin1 made the offer durlna a tc>-minute meetln1 Tuesday with President a..,an, and a U .S. offlclal 1ald Secretary ol State AJexaader II. Hali Jr. would P\lflUe the lniUaUve witb Spo1ab olftdalJ. t Police find few clues A 77-year -old Newport Beach m a n, who police claim was killed by an unknown person, was discovered late Tuesday in a bedroom of his two-story apartment near Hoag Memorial Hospital . N e wpor t det ectives, who provided few details on the r eported homicide, s aid an autopsy will be perlormed today on the body of Anthony Lia! deSousa. A police officer discovered the dead man after neighbors of the 4 55 Bolero Way res idence contacted police, claiming they had not seen him for several days and were concerned. Although the exact cause of death, police report, remains a mystery, detectives said it was ''obvious" the man was killed and d id not die o f n a tural causes. They said it appeared the man had been dead for several days. P o lice a l so r epo r t that deSousa's new station wagon, which had been parked in a carport below his a partment, was missing. Officer s theorize that the killer may have taken the car. Dlllty ........... ""'- Kay Brenneman broke out in tears after speaking about her slain son. She holds Bible and has picture of son pinned to.her dress Investigators would not say whether the man's apartment, which bac ks up to Superior Road , was ran s a ck e d or burglarized. IRAIGI COST llATHIR Parole system hit in hby's slaying Fair through Thursday. Low tonight at beaches 45, inland 55. Thursday high along coast 64, lnland 72. llllDI TllAY By FREDERICK SCHOEMEBL °'-~ ........ For the second time in less than a month, the man accused in the kidnapping and slaying of a 12-year-old Anaheim boy has become the dominant filUl'e in criticism of state prison parole practices. At a rally held Tu~ay in Santa Ana near the Orance County Courthouse, tax-turned crime-crusader Paul Gann sln•led out the parole record ol kidnap-murder defendant Robert Jackson Thompson lD a11allin1 tbe atate'a parole system. TbomJl»IOn ls IWlltina • ' preliminary bearing on charges that he kidnapped Benjamin Lee Bre nneman, a newspaper carrier, from an Anaheim apartment complex, strangled him and later dumped the body in the Rancho Palos Verdes area. The Dodger• olreod11 ore one QOme up on Montreal and throw Fmlando V~'4 .at the Erpoa tonight. See atoriea, Page DJ. llDll Thompson. last released from prison in May, bu a history ol ~ . ..,. au :...""'-=-: sex and molestation-related ..._ .... ,.,... ..., ff .... c:.. u .............. o enses. ~ ., ~':"" M "The peraon who committed :-..,,. ....._ • the crimet you have Just beard c.-!u : ...,. ...,..~ about, u I understand the story, 1 =...--a':: :;: ....: :: h11 been=ed four times for •-••• •..., "'"""' • ..... a.'4 ,........ .. crimes," ann said. .., ..,_ • ..... aa · 'Ga~ _qiade no attempt to .... __ , ___ • __ ..... _ .... _ .. ml! .. !" (8" LULY, Pare Al) .,. l \ fl I• _ __.. ......................... ..., ............... _ ... ______ .._ •••••• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, October 14, 1981 ..., ......... .., ......... -•"4 .. ·-•. _... ...... -...... -- , <( Watt cont"q(pt • I charge l'oQ~ I \ ~-{, .in c--~·· '.:t f I ' WASHINGTON CAP>.-federal law, such rights an Interior Secretary Jame' 0 . supposed to be 11•ated only r Watt, cltlnl executive privllete, llle fottip 1enrnmedt off~ _., nfused to· pro....t~·--tt~ '\.ne -nnlle rt1 ta to -U .9. aubcommlttee"' witb aubpoeaaecb companies OJeratlDI in the-~ documents today and aet the foretp eountry. atace for a poulble vote to ctte DtaceU. D-Mlcb., arsued thlll him for cootempt ofCollgreM.. Canadlao elfort1, to laereas~ Watt., awearina la reepemie t.o t1 oqu1Uc ow a er~.., of its the subpoena by the H•uM .: eaertY com ..... lee sbouli Ener1y and Commerce disqualify Ca'ftadlao enerat Committee'• inYesll1at tons compaates fre>m llolding U.S. s ubcommittee, preseated a mineral lease1. Re .... said memo from President Reap Canada'• ener11 poUcy haJ directing him to wit.bbeld .• f•c8' ·US. eoen~ to se8 subpoenaed documents, de~ H batutlaJ portlot11 of tbelJ' with the effect on the United h o 1 41 l.n g s i n C • n a d i a n States of Canadian enerfy compaaies. policy. "I m u st inform the subcommittee today that the From Page A 1 president h as personally determined that tbe 31 NOBEL documents requested are • • • subject to a claim of executhe privile1e and baa speclfteaJ)J Ptofe..,r John Sannes~. instructed me not to tun ~ "'*'°an el tit• five-niembet these docum.ta," Watt toW ftit ~e6•co~••lttee,·A&d the office panel. wal a~ed this year's pea°' The interior secretary 111d U.. prue oOuo.tOO "beeauM it hae 31 documeata. "lnvolveaa ca~ri o~ ,_.k ot• 111ajar foreign policy ~tla ~, h$ 1te '..-i rert.ige!e9> constltut~ maten& p ,;. .d t e m .. y 1>tt lU i c a-J A handful of Late afternoon strollers enjoys the solitude of Divers Cove in Laguna Beach where moist air chills visitors. for the Cabinet u ,.,. ot the di!a..Jties wtth4filricb'lt'hb bad executive branch delllteratlve to conteod." process t h rough w h ic h Poul HartHac.-the Unitei recommendations are made to Natle ne com misaloner for the president." refupes, ~be was accepting Autonomy pact report Carter claims Begin agrees to U .S. views PLAINS, Ga. (AP) -Israeli P ri me Minister Menachem Begin says his nation is ready to accept proposals on Palestinian autonomy advanced by the U.S. last year , according to a newsletter written by former President Jimmy Carter. Begin visited Carter at his home here Sept. 15 while on a t rip to the United Slates to d iscuss Middle East peace prospects with President Reagan. "The prime minister told me before leaving our home that From Page A1 P O LICE • • • report and said they only sought help in transporting their son \.0 a mental ward at UCI Medical Center, the eighth time·over the years when such an action was requested. Lieutenant Cal non said the SWAT team was called to the home after officers and Arnie·s psychologist, Dr. Charles Green, failed to talk the disturbed man out of his barricaded home. lsrael is now willing to accept the Linowitz proposals which we submitted to the two nations last year." Carter said in the Sept. 17 newsletter to former members of his administration. Carter referred to proposals advanced by Sol M. Linowitz, his spedal envoy to the Middle Ea s t , who s hepherded negotiations between Egypt and Israel last year . The New York Times reported today that Begin repeated his intentions Saturday to members of the U.S. delegation attending the funeral of Egypt 's President Anwar Sadat, who was a party to last year's negotiations and was assassinated last week. Before leaving Plains on Sept. 15, Begin told a crowd of about 600 residents that, "We shall do our best with President Sadat to find a way to Palestinian autonomy." After Begin left, Carter told reporters Begin appeared ready to compromise in S0-1e areas where he and Sadat bad been unable to reach agreement in the 198> talks. Carter's newsletter also referred to Sadat's August visit From Page A1 to Plains, saying that both Begin and Sadat "ex pressed frustration over the recent lack of progress in the peace negotiatons. ·' The negotiations resumed in September, with a round oftalks on Pales tinian aut o nomy scheduled next week in Tel Aviv. The talks were agreed to at the 1978 Camp David summit, when Carter, Begin and Sadat met to shape a framework for peace in the Middle East. During last year's talks, Linowitz detailed proposed solutions to the fi ve or six toughest issues that needed to be resolved in a memorandum ol understanding he submitted to Egypt and Israel. Among the issues bis memorandum addressed were the future of Israeli settlements on the West Bank, maintenance of Israeli security, and the p owe r s an autonomous Palestinian government would have. The New York Times quoted Linowitz as saying he was not sure what specific proposals Begin was referring to. After discussing the situation with Dr. Green, Calnon said, it was decided the department's best train ed and m ost disciplined group -the SWAT team -would enter the home to arrest Arnie. R ALLY ON CRIME • • • Calnon said officers created a diversion by tossing a rock through a bedroom window on the west side of the home. As Arnie ran to that side of the house. he said, four SWAT team members wearing flak vests and carrying rifles kicked in a door to the family room on the home's east side. Arnie, wielding knivet in both hands, rushed at the officers down a hallway and came to within four feet of the officer who fired a single shot lo stop him in the dining room, Calnon said. Paramedics, waiting outside the home through most of the three hours of talk late Oct. 6 and early Oct. 7 rushed inside to "s tabili ze " Arnie for transportation to the trauma center at Fountain Valley Hospital, he said. Costa Mesa's administrative fire chief, Jim Richey, said today paramedics worked 11 minutes on the faJJen gunshot victim. Attorney Geld er claimed Arnie lay on the floor for 20 minutes before being taken to the hospital and claimed the man bled to death because of lost time. inform the audience of less than 100 people that Thompson has not yet been tried in connedion with the Brenneman kidnapping and murder. When confronted by Deputy Public Defender Joel Baruch, . who asked Gann if be considered a trial a "technicality" Gann said, "You're damn right." Ga n n appeared a·t th e. s o.called anti -cr i m e rally seeking support for an inHiative, that, among other things, would limit plea bargaining in cases involving serious felonies ; r equire people convicted of crimes to make restitution to their victims; give judees greater powers to impose bail, and require that habitual criminals receive enhanced prison sentences. The initiative bas been called the "victims' bill of rights." Gann is its author. Prior to Gann's address, Kay Brenneman, mother of the slain boy. gave an e motional talk pledging she will do as much as possible in the ''war against crime.'.' She referred to the suspected killer of her son only once, noting that Thompson's first sex offense conviction occurred in ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat CIHatn.d adveftialn9 714M2·M1i Alt other depettlMftt9 Mt-4321 ,. l MAINOFACE mWett 8ey It., C..U ...... CA. ¥.ell...,_: ... , ... ,C ... Meee,CA. - CepyrltM "'1 0r-. c-11 ............ ~ . ... _ _...,IMWtrlltllM,Nllertelmlllllf'«• ~-----_.,-~ ..... ~ ... ,..,,,.., ..... ~-. 1969, "the year my son was born." Mrs. Brenneman wore a button of a photograph of her dead son and held a Bible as she s poke . She lapsed into tears after speaking and was consoled by members of the organization, Stronger Laws Against Molesters, which goes by the acronym SLAM. Last month, the Thompson case was cited by John Garrett, president of the Orange County Bar Association, in a separate condemnation of the state's parole practices. Garrett's decision to cite a s p ecific case involving a defendant who bas yet to be tried drew strong protest from a group of county attorneys who s pecialize in the defense of criminal cases. They called for a n investigation into the comments by the State Bar of California , an inquiry that Garrett sald he would welcome. Thompson's name also was mentioned at the rally in connection with a recall attempt against state Supreme Court Chief Justice Rose Bird. One sign at the rally read, "Bird says: 'Parole officers have no duty to warn citizens or the police on the release of violent felons.' This caused the murder of a ... boy by a known molester, Thompson." Another sign read, ·'Stop Rape . . . Protect Women . . . Recall Rose Bird ... Tony Rackauckas, a county deputy district attorney who la acting as state director of the recall, sald the chief justice's ru)lngs have favored defendants over victims of crime. He said about 40,000 of a necessary 732,000 al1naturea have been collected · in the statewide effort to place the recall question on the June 1112 ballot. He 1ald ai1nature1 have been aou1ht for about two weeta. l Elvis 'chaine~' to drugs MEMPHIS (AP) -Defense lawyers and prosecutors in the trial of Elvis Presley's doctor have agreed on one point: the rock idol chained himself to a life or heavy drug dependence and kept It hidden from the millions who adored him. ''Elvis Presley was on narcotics and had multiple, multiple drug problems," defense lawyer James Neal said in his opening statement at the trial of Dr. George Nicbopoulos. Watt also told the claainDan ol th• 1981 Not.el Peace Prize "ill the panel, Rep. John Dlalell1 t b t n a 111 e o r r e-f u g e e s D-Mich., that the admlntatration ever ywhere." · "has been as fortbcomiac as The comment came in a possible" in trying to pr'ovlde atatetnent iuued in Geneva the panel with informaUon it following lbe announcement. needed. HarUing eatled it "a e reat Dingell replied, however, encou:r8'Aimeirt I• UI, of cours~. "We are not as satlsfiet with the and for the refugees. And that!s cooperation of the eaecutlve why I am so blR>y." · branch as Y9U are." "The establishment of tb.e Watt's refusal to provide-tllle office of tile MP commissioner documents bad beeb e~ A f.-. c-t\leeu-wa s based on subcommittee. staff ~bor I~ __ ,Jillh,.," Ille who asked not to" be ide , ~ol'fl Ail.~"ttie-stt'e&ftl fA said earlier that the p&Ml · · r m .. •.t~ateir ~ri<>US consider a contempt ett on psob ia~t1*1s betweEtt against Watt upon bis r'efusal. states, aM f<!_,.,!hls r.eason ~ The controversy-in•olvea th'' ~ Of UQS qffiee1; of' the right of Canadian\ eten:Y bfklt com~er lOr .ierugees Neal said the doctor tried to pry Presley from his habit, and briefly succeeded several times. companies t'O hold mtoe"P'al serve the lnt¢eata of tiiatnanitY leases on U.S. laotls. Ca4'er and pea~........ ' ').. J ust in time f or the Holidays.· illf~ off ~M~-.fe ~ Stove entire collection of q•~Y · 4,,.i~ "1id occasional furniture. If we tfo~~t ~,..;e )ii.a, llw items in stock, a ll 1pecial order• will be le8'JO<'k. Start planning now for 'th4fflil ,m"8« ~'Ud Christm as. ·. • ,. 1 : ' , , f 42" diameter table with massive turned pedestal artd solid brass scuff plates. f 15" center leaf extends table for seating six or ~ore. f Two Windsor arm chairS and two aide chairs lend a spedal eteg,nce and grace to the grouping. . f The ideal combination for dining or casual li~. · f All pieces are solid ash, ~nished for lasting beauty with lia, DECLARATION 1 finish. , I f Plus traditional Nichols & Stone qualit¥ ~rna"9hl~. · ·. i: : · . ' ' \ ~ . ~~ ~ .... \ .. I • •4 • 1* • f 1t 1. • 1• I f-~ I .. A .......... OOL'BLE IJONORS -The musical group Alabama · won two aUXlrds at the 15th annual country music award show They were selected as vocal group and mstrumental group of tile year From left . Brandy Owen. Teddy Gentry and Wark llerndon George Jones. below was named country mCJ/e vucal1st of the year A rm-wrestling brings a rrest I t s t a'4" t e d w 1 t h a n arm .wrestling contest. and then there :-vas an ar gument. according lo the co owner of a bar in Stowe, Vt • and pretty soon police were called When it was over. some chairs and pictures had been jamaged and police had .Jrrested British a<.'tor Oliver Reed. Pol1<.'e said Rt>ed was c h arged with disorderly conduct. unlawful m1sch1ef and a ssa ult . a nd was released on $500 bail Dawn Hughes, co.owner of The Pub. said the fight broke out when Reed began arguing with a man with whom he h11d been arm wrestling J . Willard ~tarriott invited the 97 residents of Marr iott. l!tah. to spend thC' night at hi s new Salt Lake Ci ty hotel. Dino Georgalas, general manager of the hotel, said invitations have been sent lo residents o f the W e be r County town . .ind those who respond will receive a room free of chaq:e on the hoters opening njghl Thursday Marriott Corp. also invited everyone in l 'lah with the last name Marri ot t providing enough rooms are available. M arriott. founder and chairman of the board of Marriott Corp .. was born in Marriott in September 1900 The town was established by his great.grandfather. John. a Mormon p ioneer who migrated from Illinois to Utah in 1847 S tevie Wondf'r couldn "t make it to the funeral or Eg) ptian President Anwar S adat, to which he was IOvited as part o r the delegation from the United States. but he's written a song commemorating the s lain leader's efforts for world peace. The blind songwriter, singer a nd instrumentalist was unable to accept the invitation from the Egyptian ambassador to the United States because or a family emergency, his spokes- woman s aid H i s song. written in memory or Sadat .. and others who have lived and died in the name of peace and freedom.·· is titled. ··The Duy World Pc·ace Began:· thl• spokeswoman said You might s ay that veteran reporter Dan R ather is having a s light p r oblem doing a lillll• muckraking. The anchorman of the CBS ··Evening News "' bought a home on the line between the Pairfield Countv towns of Eas ton a nd Weston. Conn. 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Maa Olr 1 2 WSW 1 I SW , 1 w , l w I.OS ANGELES (AP) A Bo a rd o Supervisors task force has recommended that peopl<• who use the civil trial courts pay m ore of the cost to operate those courts The County Economy a nd Efficiency Commission was formed after a request from the s upervisor s for an a n a l ys i s o f co urt congestion and delay. We1re LiS!ening ••• What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don·t you ltke? Call the number below and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor The same 24·hour answenng ser vice may be used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include th~lr name and telephone number for verification. No circulation calls. pleise Tell us what ·s on your mind " ..._ ... .;;_ ______ ,_. __ _ ,(ii 642•6086 . •• 0 ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, October 14 . 1981 s Supervisors ltake over decisions on housing Members of the Orange County Board ot Supervisors have acted to t ake complete control over housing policy decisions affecting unin· corporated communities . r1c1ali. for perm1tltng letters to be sent lo subsidy recipients that stated Nestande wa1> proposing the authority be abolis hed He said lhe letters contained information that w<1s incorrect and irres ponsible. In other mallt>rs , lhl' board took u<'lion on tht> following issues Jn u ununlmous action Tuesday, board mem· bers na med themselves commissioner s or the County Housing Authority . Since 197). the housing authority's policy decisions have been made by an ~~~<1ey,e.n-m~mbe.r; CJWJJlli~sio.n_. _ -.::-·-·~· ~~: J)~UNS.E: Exte.ocSf~. CQfl~}!<:.lS...?'ltl~ .... ...-. The-hou!ling authority will continue lo exist. -;everal private lawr1rms fo provide represents but now will be responsible'for bnly day.to-day ad· -4 ministration of federal housing subsidies and relal· ed programs The supervisors· action Is aimed at ensuring that elected ofCtcials, rather than appointed ones, make housing policy decisions, said Supervisor Bruce Nestande, who proposed the power switch eight days ago. Nestande also argued that it was wrong for two different bodies the board of supervisors and the housing authority commission to m ake hous ing policy decisions. Supervisor Nest ande came und er attack for moving the proposal through so quickly . T he issue turned out to be more than routine as supervisors were besieged with telephone calls from people who believed a transfer of the policy power would spell the end of the housing authority and its services, including subsidies. It wi ll not. t111n for 1nd1gcnt n1m1nal defendants who, for various rea s<m l>. l"annot be represented by the c-ount) Pul.Jll c Defl'nders Office AIR CONDITIONING: Deferred, pending a re· port from the c·ounty Administrative Office. action on a request from Shcriff·Coroner Br ad Gates to install ai r conditioning units m four vehicles used by the forensic sc•it•nces division Nestande, in fact. was forced to repeatedly as· sure upset recipients of federal housing subsidies that no day-to-day changes will result from the action. The supervisor also came under attack for moving the proposal through so quickly. "lf power should be returned to the elected of· ficials. should you not also look lo the people from whence it came"?"' asked Lawson Mead. general counsel to the hous ing authority. He said a de cision should be delayed. FIRE STATION: Agr eed lo permit the Orange County F'irc Department to rent spacP at the now·closed Alis o Elementary School in South Laguna pending complet ion of a remodeling program at the South Laguna Fire Station Cost will be about $2.800 Supervisor Harriett Wieder, while voting for the c hange, chided Nestande for his insistence on not waiting for input on the proposal from representatives of cities who also utilize the hous· ing authority"l> services BLOODHOl'NDS: Accepted the gift of a purebred bloodhound from Milton and Wilm a Johnson. of Monrov1:.t. for use b~ the shenffl> de- partment 1n tracking nrt1ml> and suspects of 1·r1m'-'" Thl· dog urcord1ng to the count~ \ 1•tc-nnanan. 1 ... 111 ... ound healthy cond1t1on DJJrtng the lengthy discussion. Supervisor Roger Stanton criticized the housing authont v of Carter's wife assails Nancy ... WAS HI NGTON !AP) - Rosalvnn Carter said Tuesday there· was no need for Nancy Reagan to buy new china for the White House and criticized the new administration's treatment of a mental health program she helped push through Congress. Breaking a self-imposed si l ence, Mrs. Ca rter a lso indicated she and her husband intend to follow through on a threat to sue The Washington Post over a gossip column item that s aid Blair H ouse was bugged while Ronald a nd Nancy Reag~n were staying ther e before they moved into the White House "Our present intention is to go all the wav .. with the suit. the former first lady told reporters in her first extensive interview since leaving the White llouse The newspaper did not say the Carters themselves bugged Alair House. but said it was through tape r ecordings of C"onversations in the government guest house that the Carters learned Mrs. Reagan wanted them to vacate the White House e arly so s h e <.'Ould begin redecorating. The Carters have threatened l o s u e unle ss the Pos t apologizes Mr s . Carte r , who accomparued her hus band to the nation's capital to attend a dinner h ono r ing for mer a mbassador Averell Harriman. was relaxed. outspoken and animated during an interview at the apartment or her former press secretary, Mary Hoyt Asked abo ut repeated assertions by Reagan aides that Gem Talk By .J.C HUMPHRlr:S Cert1f1Pd (ipmuloR1st, A(;s A TOURMALINE TREE too Ing to wear the Wh1te House was in a ::.late of dis repair when the Reagans moved in, ~rs. Carter replied tartlv: ··1think1t was an excuse to d.o something The White House was beautiful I loved 11 It was cared fo r ·· Mrs . R eagan ha s been criticized for raising more than $1 m ill ion in private money lo redecorate the White House. including more tha n $209,000 to purchase neY. china. .. It's always a temptation to firs t ladies to buy china:· said Mr s Carter ·It was a tern ptat1on to me · · But she said Beclunan Or Arnold 0 Beckman. rounder and chairman o f Bec kman Instruments Inc . has been appointed a trus tee of the Orange County Music Center in Costa Mesa Beckman founded the Fullerton laboratory instruments company in 1935 He is the 1 llh trustee appointed to serve on the performing arts center board. · · 1 hav e watched Orange County grow and pros per during the past four decades. and I am gratified to be a part of this community project which will provide cultural e nrichment in our county for generations to com e:· said Beckman. To dale. Sl6.6 million has been raised toward the construction and endowment of the $59 million Music Center. which will include a 3.200-seat theater and a second 1.00-seal hall OPAL the White llouse had .. plenty of cltshc~ · ·· 1 never would have bought c-h1n<1,"' she added. ··1 did not think 11 wa:-. the timt-to do il and I did not think they needed it. We had utmost 220 place settings of Johnson china. Mrs Cartl'r . whose pet project a~ fi rst lady was menta l health. maintained th al the Reagan admin1strat 1on had seen to it that l<'gislat1on s he helped develop was "repealed · · · 1 don"l ft•el good about 1t."" -,he s .. 11d on hoard YOU'RE THE BIRTHDAY GIRL For Those Born Jn October When we think of gemstones and the sizes in which lhey com e, we usually describe the m in terms of "carats:· which is a s mall unit or weight equal to 200 milligrams. But. once tn a g r e at while, a gem stone "find" come along which is so immense that the weight cannot be realistically defined in carats. Such is the case with a tourmaline "'tree" which was discovered three years ago in the wilds of Brazil. This piece of tourmaline, about two feel long and eight inches across . resembles a small tree trunk and weighs a whopping 55 POUNDS! ll is so unusual that It was loaned for display ea rlier t his year to the Smithsonian Institute . The huge crystal Is valued at $15 million. It ls a bluish green In color. and looks like it could have been part of a small tree which was somehow trans for med over many thousands or years lnto tourmaline throuab mlneraJ B•n•Amencard-Mat1tr Ch•tve hardening ot the material. J~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!! MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 1823 NEWPORT Bl.VO COSTA MESA 35 YEARS IN THE 8A,_.E LOCATION ... ,l ~~~~~~L---~~~~--·- ) .\I s OrMgu Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. Octobur 14. 1961 Court to eye private school di . . . _ _ scrumnat1.on WASlllNGTON 11\ I' 1 Tht• l ' S Supreme Court ha'> ugrc•l'd lo dec1dl• wht>lht'r rl'11g1ous sc·hooll! thJt JJrJt·t 1<•t• raC'1al d1scnmmat1on l'Jn gt·t ft•cicral lax break'> Th<• t·our t Jho agreed to revieY. l\\o t'a "l'' 1rl\olv1ng busing to dcsegn·gatc publ1r 'choob. The JUSltl'l''> '' 111 look .it a \'Olt'r pai-.sed Wa~htrl~ton slate I a w a 1 m t' ct a t w 1 µ 1 n g o u t Seattll··s bu'i tng µIJn and a California voll•r ,1pprtl\ l'<I stall' tonst1tut1onal arnt•ndment tks1gned to turb t•ourt ordl•rt•d busing in Lo:. Angeli•.., In lht' 4ut·stion of tax br(•aks for rellg111ul> !><'hoob prarta<'ing racial d1 !>1-r1minatH111, the l'Ourt 1:. fac<.·d '''1lh n ·i-11lv1ng a m<eJor eonfrontat1011 ht'lY. l't'n reli gious r recd om.., pro I l' t' t 1.• d by the l'onstitutt011 and lht.· federal ~o\·ernmcnt'!> µolll') l)f !>I.imping out racial IJ1a-.. A n "v t• 11 t u a I ti u· 1 -.. 11111. no l ,. ll. p e (' l c d r 0 r rn 0 n t h s . presumabl~ 1.·oulcl aff Pct thl· tax .., tat u .., 11 f o th t' r r l' I 1g1 o us ,H'll\ ltll':> a"\\ l'll Thl· 1u-;t1l't'.., ''Ill rl'\ ll'\\ tY.u ruling.., tll\ oh 111g Bob Jones l 'nl\el'slt _\' Ill c:rl't'll\llll'. s c . ,1 n d l h l' C: 11 Ith b o r o . :'\ C . ''hnst1an Schoob that -.ul·h 'choob arl' 1m•l1g1hle for tax t•xempt1on.., The 4lh L'S <'1n·u1t l'ourt of i\ppeab rult•cl 111 hoth t'a "l'" that .ilthough a µ11\alt' 'il'hool 's racial pollt H'' ha:-.t•tl on ..,tnl'l'fl' r l' I I g I (I II .., It l' I I l' r .., a ,. l' l'1tn..,t1lut1onalh protN·ted. thl' I ntl'r11.1I lfrv1·nu1.• St'r,·1c·1• C'ould 1·ut off the tax c•xc·mpt1ons I l n e-v e r h a s r e c e t v e d 1 l'l·ug111tion. a s a tax exempt l'lllll\' under federal law A fl·dcr~I trial judgt>, upheld by t ht• 2 I \'Ol(' of the 4th C1rcu1t rnu1·t last Feb. 24 . ruled that the l'hri..,t1an Schoob Y.ere not Pntitled to uny exem ption ht·1·au:.~ of tts racial pqlicy In :.c·l'k1 ng Supreme Court rl'' 1ew , lawy('rS for the ( 'hn ..,t1<1 n Schoob argued that tht· ..,chool 1s b eing forced l'llhl'r to c·easc practicing it:. ..,1ncl•re religious beliefs because l ht•v are contran to the federal publiC' policy as· announced by th1· I RS or to incur a huge lax burden." In their apµeal. lawyer:. for Hob Jones Unrverl>ily said lhl' govt•rnment·s int erest 1n l'11m1nating all forms o r racial h1a.., i n t•d uc ation is not ·compelling ·· e n ough to tJverrtdl' freedom-of-relig1on prot (•ctions. Justi<·e Department lawyers. \\ h ti e a r g u i n .e t h a t l h l' 4 th l'1rc·111t Court "'a.., nghl ur,eed 1 hl' ju'\11C'e" lo accl.'pt the .appl'ah FBI 'abuses"' probe urged 1.0NDO'.'l 1 AP> Amnest~ lnt1•rn.1t1•>11al toda\ t'la1med tht• FBI fabnC'ated ~\'ldenrc• anrl 11 -.pcl ot hl'r mC'ano; to put the ll'adt•rs of blal'k I nd1<rn and 11tht•r American m1n11nt,\ groups h1·h1nd h;ll'.., • TO THE RESCUE t'flurtnt•\· Connell. 21 <1n \bilt·rw C'hri-;11.111 l'nn l'r~1l~ "l'r\lor. hJnJ.!' nnto u r;.1lt 1 top ,,.., ht· 1.., pulled t1> -.a fet ~ h.' \l>1lt.•1w Fin· lkp.irtrnt•nt l'l'StUl'I'' •bottom • ·~·"'··­Cnnrwll \\d' ..,11.111d1·d 111 ,1 1n·1 111 th• 1n1ddl· 111 ( \•tlar l'n·1·I.. ,dt ,., h1·111i.: •\\··pt '' ""' ,, hri<l:.!l' I)\ t'<H!ttl :.: tl1111d \\ ,11\'r ... Yale prof J -, Nohel -_) ( • winner. STO<.:KllOLM. Sw~dcn IAPI ) Y alt• tJnivl'rs1ty Professor .Jaml':. Tobin. the c hief _.architect of a theory unalyung how furniltcs and bus inesses juggle '{ dc•ht s unc.J asst'll> against risk ll :Jnd rl'lurn. has bl'en awarded ·> ~ ~J ~!o~~-;:.! re::~r.-~ m f:C'oneimic· Scic'nl'e. : · • Thl• Swedish Academy ' or . Sc1t:nct•s aw ;.1rdt'd tht· prize Tut•l>day t o tht· 63 year-old ·~ natt\'l' of Ch<.1mpa1gn, lll , for his •. "an~1h.,1s of ftnanc1al market:. ,. J n d t h l' 1 r r c I a t i o n i. t o :I I' x ,, t• n d I t II r l' d (' c i s I 0 n .., . t•m pl<n nH•nt production and prtl'l'!> I n·;ilh d1dn l expect this to fol hapJH'll, Tobin ..,aid from :'l:e"' -· ll,1\\'ll Conn lit· -.aid he was ..,111 Prl'-t'<I. <·xc·ttt•d. pleased... E l'oh1n .,.. ho hN·ame the 10th \m1•n 1·an 111 t:I 'eJrs to receive lhl· '\11111'1 ~emorial .award. had Jt ht'l'll a front runnt't for several .' t•ar:-; fnr tht.· µnzt• set up and funclt·d 111 19GR h.) the Central Bank of S\H•dt•n 111 .., anal\-.1s deals w i th ,·1: d1:1ngt•.., 111 'r1nanl'tal markets a 11d ho\.\ I h<'.I affoct households and firm.., and tht•tr decisions on llll\\ I ht•\ 'iflt'lld . l'()llSU me. I ll\'('Sl J 11cl 11wur 1lt•bt.., i\tatl('lll,\ prtt.t' t'ommtltet:' t'ha1rman l'roft•ss or Assar l.1ndl><•t·k c·ompared Tobin with I !lili '\obt'I !\1l•mori al Prize .,. "111111·1 l 'h1 t ag1> 1.•tonom1st ~111!1111 Fnt•dman. \\hO!>t· stnet mon!'IJI 1 ... 111 lht·or1e!> ha\'e h t· <' 11 m l' ...1 .., 1 n fl u l' n t 1 a I a s t•1111trm1·r .. 1...1l 1n man\ C'ountnes T oh1n I" a more• eclectic. ·· m 111 t• t·11111111011 ..,l•nsc economist th:111 Fnt·clman with a more 1·11111 pit·\ 'I•'" of the "orld." l.1nclht·1·k s ,11.t Ill· t•xpla1ncd th.it Tolnn ,.., mort• consC'1ous of 1 ht• pn1hl<·m.., of t rans1t1on within thl· t•t·rn10m) :.uch as the labor m <trkl'l. \\ hrch c1111•s not adjust I <qllcll~ (O d1.tllJ!l' Tht: .itarl1·m\ clt·Sl'rtbed him <I' 1lll(' Of \IW. most tnfluenttal and 1n..,111nng tnntcmpora r~ <·<·r11wm1 si.... "hosl' contributions !lob .Jont•.., l 'nl\'l'r:-011 v. fc1unrlt•cl 111 1927 ha'> :.i ... 1ud1·nt t•nrollmc'nl ,, r J h II u I :, 0 0 0 r r 0 rn k111dt•ri,:arll'll through eolh•J!t· Court nixes controls on 'draft' moves 1n all prnhah1lll,\ will rontmue 1•1 ..,t1mul;it.-1·c·onom1c n·search lor o1 long t1111t• 10 n1ml' .. • 111tl gradll<•lt• "<'hoot S111t·1· 1q7:J tht• school has •·nrollc•d unmJn 11.·<I hlac·k., a-. ... 1ucl1·nb Intl \\ 111 l'XIH'I -.tudt'llh \\ho cL1l1• 111 111 ;1rn ot1b1dC' tht·1 r •l\\11 r .i('l' 11r t''>l'<>ll"l' promot1> or l'lll'OUI .1g" ol h<'rs" to '1111..ite tho..,c· ruh!.., . The• I u:-; -,t n p11l•d B"h .Jont.'.., l'n1vl·r s 1t,\ of 11 .., 1a x 1•xcmpt 'talus tn l!liO l'hc· school sul'<l lht• IHS .11111 :1 fNlrra l"lnal 1udge ruled for tht• l>l'hool Out lhl' llh ('1rt·u1t Court hv a 2 I 'otc. l'l'\t'l ..,l'rl thal ruling. Thl' go, c•rnnwnt \\ "' 1f,\1nJ! to l'lllll'C'I 51911,t)OO 111 h,t<·k IJ'<l'S frnm lht• -.chc111l but the• <ippt•al s •·ourt ruling la-.1 I >c·t· ·m cl1d not '•I.\ hoY. much lhl· ..,dwol would h.1 \'<.' to pay <:oldsboro C'hri..,11an Sc·hool-;. I) f r e r i n g (' I ,I .., :-. I' " r r 0 m k1ndc·rgar1t•n thr11ugh ~radc• 12 li.ist•s its n•fu..,<il to admit lilac·k -.tUdt>nb Oil Il l> 1nt1•rprt'IJllOll Of lhc Bi ble Pure Camel Hair Sportcoat. • \\' \Sll l~GTO'.\ I A p ) ThC' l S Supreme Court has refused to impose federal C'ampa1gn to ntr1but1on l1m1t-; on rndPpendent groups try ing to draft a candidate to run for office. The JIH.ttces . .,.. rthout comment. let stand a rultng that 'luc h effortc;. 1nclud1n~ tw11 dr.tft K<'nned" .. movemt'nt-. in t!Ji!I. do not fali w1thtn the -.t·upt' r1f ft.•clt•ral t•ll-ctron laws rh1 government told thc· 1u:-.t1l''-'.., 'it 1s imperative " for thl'm to s ettlP the drspute 1n ii d \ a rt (' ,. 0 r l h (' 1 9 8 2 t ongn•..,:-:1onal races 'to prc•vent po..,s1hl~· improper <·ontribultons from unions and C'orporationl- Tht· two g roups involved rn lhl' l'aSl' acll'd on today tried to draft St•n Edward :\1 k enned\. I> '.\l .t s s I n o p 1J o ~· l' t ht•n Pres ident C..irt1.•r 1n the party ' presidential pnman<•s \ I ' \ , \ .. Im c"t in the quality ol 100', 1.anwl hJ11. Luxuriou~ (ed . dai,...,1t ... tyling. Lcrllhrr hutlons. Reg. 2 ~5.00 199.90. silverwoods J NEWPORT FASHION ISLAND T I 11 11, • 11 I 1 h c· g r o u µ s . the \l .1 1· h 1111 '1 .., ".:on Partisan 1'11l 1t 11.,1I l.1•aJ;!t1t.'. ,.., a branch of l111 · I nkrnat111nal As sociation of \l ,1t·h1n1sh Tht h·agut· trn•d to escape F<•rlt•r al F.1t•ct1on Commission control of 1b draft Kenned,· efforh. e\en though 11 wa's r <' I! 1 t <' r <' rl l.I s :i p o I 1 t i c a I 1 omm1tt1•1• \\Ith the romm1ss1on. It 1·\\·nt11;1lh g:ne ahout s:x>.000 to draft Kt•nn 1·d~ ~roups in "l'\ t'll 'il.tll'" Ill 19i!I Tht• otht•r grnup.,.. JS called the l' 1 t 1 / 1· 11 -.. f o r -'l l' m o c r a t 1 c 1\lll•r11all\t'' rn 'i980. and was fornw<I 1n ,\ugu!>t 1979 to oppose l':Jrt<.•r .., n• t•lt•c·t1on The C'OA. hoy. 1•\'(•r. t'li.11mNI 11 did not mak1· all\ c·ash <'Ontributions lo 11 t h l' r cl r a r t K e n n e d y l'Om m1l11•t'" Tht• h\11 group~ draft efforts '' 1·n• 1·h.1llt•ngNI hdore the FEC h\ l ':1r tN t ampJ1gn officials, who l'latml•d that b) Sept I 1979. Kennl'd) had t1lreach bt•come a t·andtdate Y. lthin tht.' mt'aning of fl'dl'ral t•ampa1gn t•ontribut1on lay..., K c•nn1.•d\ offic1a11, announc·t•d hr ·~ candidacy on :'\Q\' 7. \979 The f'EC ..,atd 1t belt<•\ I'd the tY. o group!-Y. t•re subJN'I to a prO\'ISton that \.\OUld han· barred them from contr1b11t1ng more than S5.000 C'al·h tn Kenned .' or tht• ..,ldlt· committee:-. 1n anv ont• H'ar The f'EC st'rvcd tht' two groups with suhpoenas. Sl'l'k1ng ctetailed information and ltsts of all draft-effort wtJrkt'r" <Jnd their telephone numbl•rs Last May 19. the L'S. Court of Appeals for th e L>1 strt('t of Columbia overturned a federal trial court's decision upholding the subpoenas The app<'als court said the FEC' had no 1><>Y. er over the draft efforts I ht• 111\'.l'I' eourt .aho nnll'cf 11 had st•rt•>U ' c·onc·1·rno,; that thr dt·manct.., for llo,;ts t)f namc.s of Y.orkl'r-.. .ind '"luntt•t•rs \.\Oulcl t I' J m p I ,. I) n I h (' F I r ' ' \mt•ndml'nt ~ gJ.1rant1•<• of frt•t•clom of :l..,l>Ol'JJI IOft In a:-.kmg the Suprl'mt· l'ourt to "' t•rturn thl· a ppe.il-. l''>urt .., 1 n1t·q1rl'lat1nn of I he l"Pdt'ral Elt•t·ltun CampatJW :\l't of 19il. th1· .Ju..,ttCt> lkparlmt·nt said It 1.., 1mpt•1 atl\ c· that thl'> <'ourt d1.·<.·1dt• the"l' QUl'sl1•1n ... prior 111 tht• 1982 l'll'C't1o n ..,,, t hat :J ll part H·1panl.., rn th cit pol1t1<'.il prtH'l'"S c·an bc• Cl'rt.Hn ,,.., 10 tht·rr nr11pt·r and final rPM>lut1011 Draft commrttt-e". not' -;uhll'n Ill FECA .., t11ntnhut1on l1rn1tations. \.\Ill ha\t' thP µutt•n11al 11f funnellln~ lar.et• Hggrcgat1ons of mon<'). ·· t hl! Justice Uepartmenl arld ed oo behalf of the f'EC 111 .., m11-,1 important t·ont nh11111111s ..ire ha.:.t'd on a 1 h1·or\ iha l <ll·!>ertbe.., ho.,.. 111111\ 1du:d hou..,<•hold~ and firms dt•lt•r m trH· thc· ('llnl!JOSlllOn of tht 1r •'""t'I ' tht• :1t'.1dt•my s aid 'I h1.., th1•111' of .,.. h1ch he ts 11n1· o f tht• f1111•m 11 ... 1 originators. I '> I; ll I 1 \\ Tl ,I ... I h l ' p 0 rt f () 11 () ~1·ll't't 111 n I hl'or\ Tobin has dt•\ l'l11111·d t h1·..,t· 1d l'a.., into a g1·1w 1 al 1·qu11lhrrum theon for f1n;a111 1.1I ;incl f(•JI aS!>l'ts' and .in.ii\ t t·d th1• 111tl'ract111n between f111.irw 1.il and n ·:il rnarket~ · 1'h 1.., (' h1 ..,,1 t prob I em r n t·c·u~omw r1.•.,c·ard1 had thu::. far 11nt J>t•1•11 dl'..ilt \\ rth ..,a11sfartonh· a rv'c c· 11 11 c-1 u s " c• I ' T o b 1 n "-; .., t.u ti 1 e.., 1·11 n st 1 t u t 'e a m a J or b.ti·ak1l1111ugh," th <' academ~ sliid robin aiml•d at providing a bas t.., for undt-r"t andtng how c;uhJt'C'l'i ,1<·tu<ill,\ hl'ha\'C' when the) t1t4u1n• cl1ffrrf'nt a ssets and incur debts · ------------------------- I I I I \ • Order now to be here in time for the .•. HOLIDAYS! Special Engraving which 1s only available from Cross . Only S1.25 per li ne. Available through Bayside Pharmacy CROSS . SINCE 18411!1 "Purreyors of Oldtime .Yei9hbo1·1iness " B~~!~~i!d.~:~~~~~ i ----------------------- -Rescue at Sea Copter pilot saves fisherman miles south of Crescent City when he snagged a line and his craft was overturned. by a six-foot swell. , ----~---·---------------------- Orange Coaat DAILY.PILOT/Wednesday. October 14, 1981 s Iranian teacher rejected SACRAMENTO IAP> -The former Iranian a mbassador to the United Nations. Ma nsour Farhang, has lost his appeal to ge t back his teaching job. An arbitrator who heard the , CRESCENT CITY <AP> -A private h elicopter plucked a fisherman from his s wamped boat off the Northern California coast after the chopper pilot -~~~Pd a -«iW~an '!lt' ~ • ralilu anti-ruslleO"to cbe scene, Coast Guard spokesman John .YT1""' said-Askew was spolled by a pilot for West-Air, a amall private airline, who Jfassed overhead, saw the fisherman clinging to his swamped craft a nd radioed the Coast Guard for assistance. appeal d~~idre aK._ai.P,st ,Fyh_aug ~ _ -~a -rn ravo"f' or-n--e1nue@-W. a uthorities said. A Coast Guard spokesman in Humboldt Bay said Jim Askew. a Crescent City res taurant owner. was fishi ng Monday from his 17-foot Boston Whaler about four mile s offshore and nine Shrews spell rats in sex exp e riments S ANTA BARBARA <AP) Two scientists have given up rats and are usiag tree shrews m human sexualit) research at the University of Caifornia at Santa Barbara becau~ the big-eyed squirrel-like primate is closer to man. But before the Coast Guard could reach the scene. Joe Coke, a helicopter pilot for tbe West Log Inc. mill in Crescent City, heard the radio call and headed for Askew. Authorities s aid Coke flew low over the boat. hovering over the water so Askew could climb aboard Askew, who did not have a life jacket. told the Coast Guard he had been in the water for two hours a nd was intending to swim to s hore when Coke appeared. The Coast Guard. which said it would not have arr ived at the scene for another 20 minutes. credited Coke with saving the fishe rman's life Can a l support FRES N O <AP I The Lloyd Jehns of CalifOC'ni• State University, Sacramento. The ruling said Johns was justified in refusing to extend Farhang's leave In May 19a>. when he was s er v ing a s ambassador. That a mounted to firing him. Arbitrator Ha rvey Letter said Farhang's leave placed the school in the position of having t o ans wer for his a ctions. including h is bec o ming an e mploy e e o f th e Iranian government while in the pay of the state. and his re nouncing of his U.S. citizenship. J ohns said of the decision. "We ll . I'm just glad its all over. It's kind of a relief to know that the decision is final and t hat we can ull go back to work in the classroom." Professor Robert Donaldson. a p p o i n t e d b y .F a r h a n g t o re present him. said, "Naturally. I'm discouraged about 1t." He !.aid the arbitrator may not have been too familiar with academic g rie vance procedures , but he supports the arbitration process. Brought fron T haila nd, a sm a ll colony of research tree shrews is being developed by Dr . Peter Collins and Dr Wai-Ning Tsang, vho previously conducted similar research in London using rats . The two scientists feel the t1ee shrew is a much better model for their study of "hormonal regulation of sexual developmmt in male primates." California Water Commission f o rm a ll y su pp o rte d th e Peripheral Canal . calling it "probably the most thor oughly s tudied wate r projec t in the world." GREAT PUMPKIN? '.\'ot greut l'nough. 1t seems . This 317-pounder raised b y Fra ne i:-. Collings of Petaluma lost out in the a nnu<J I G reat Pumpkin Weighofr in Half )loon Rd ~ '" APW!n ...... a g wnl o ne tipping the o.;C'all•s <J I 377 pound.., entered b~· de fending t•hum p1on 1111" a rd !>ill a C anadia n Farhang, who taught history. is known to have excaped from Ir an wher e he was forced to hide for a time. He 1s known to have been in New York two weeks ago fo r an appear a n ce on the MacNeal Lehrer report on the Public Broadcasting Syste m Collins s ays roderts like rats followed a different evolutionary path than humans. ··But the tree s h re w is commonly class ified is a lower prim ate," he s aid, and the a r r a n g e m e n t o f It s m a 1 e reproduction syste m is similar to that of man. Were Earth's dinosaurs 'spaced out?' Bias charged The amount of data 1vailable on th e human nale 's reproduction system is limited. s a id Collins. a n aswciate professor of endocrinolow. .. You can't experiRl!nt on humans. you can't look at the tissue of a norma l 10-y(Sr-old. for example. All that y<u can see is abnormal tissue." ht said. s12 BERKELEY iAPl -Were it not for an extraterrestrial event eons ago, dinosaurs m ight have evo lved into two-legged . gree n·s kinned · 'dinosauroids," a Canadian paleontol ogist speculates. The creature came into being for Dale Russell while he was considering an alternate line of evolution. A visiting scholar at t h e Unive r s it y o f California -Berkeley, Russell s ays his imaginary dioosauroid Each way 'with round trip purcha~e . might be walking the Earth today had the doomed dinosaur not abruptly vanished 65 million years ago. The evolution expert. who works a s cu r ator o f fos s il verte brat es at the National Museums of Canada in Ottewa, admitted his conjectures made him nervous. "When I saw the direction it was going, I s tarted having s econd thoughta,'' RuS8ell said. "This is n ot the kind of Each way w ith round trip purc ha'c C hicago. Milwaukee F1. Lauderdale . Miami s15 Each way with round trip purchase. Each way with round trip purc hase Bo ton, New York/Newark. Philadelphia. Washington. O.C. ~ TOTHI M!TJ!.NGW•TO . 'IO!;-"CllEAPIR 1llAN ANY~ AHJCIR,UH ,._ Our new ASAP fares from Los A• IXl'llA CITY A7 NO Angel.es International. Bu.rbank or IXTllA CllA•OI. When you ny Onta~o to the East aren't JU St lower. to any of these cities in the East, They re a lot lower. Downright un-YO\\ can re turn from one of the other beatable. citih at no ex tra charge . For example . ~est of all, 1here are no re-ny tl New York and re turn from stncuons. No adva nce purchase . No Wa~ington , D.C . length of stay requirements. But seats So for the lowest fares to all are limited, and fares are effective thes~ ci ties, call your travel agent or through November 14, 1981. Confoental. ASAP. Nnct . ASAP fart' \lr~hll) hll!hcr from 8irb'1nl end Onlmno 10 C'h1ca~o aod M1huul cc s p eculation most o f m y colleagues are com fortable with." Nonetheless. he's cr6fited a model or the imaginary cf'eature that probably will go on exhibit next year. Made of pl aster. Russell 's dinosauroid has large, luminous, cat-like eyes : hairless green skin; three-fingered hands and a bulging s kull -a sort of creature from the Black Lagoon without the scales. To develop the dinosauroid. Russell s aid he adhe r ed a s c l os el y a s p oss ibl e t o e v o luti o nar y tr e n d s in intelligence he belie ves already were under way in one line of dinosaurs 78 million years ago. Even then, a lo ng-tailed. c a rnivor ous fo r es t -dw el ler known as s tenoc h yos aurus possessed many ot the a ttr ibutes man's own an cestors had three or four m illion years ago, including an opposable thumb. HARRISBURG . Pa. t A P l - The Pcnns lylvan1 a Human Rela- tions Commission has found Crown Cork and Seal. Inc .. of Philadelphia. one of the nation's laq!cst manufacturers of metal cans and bottle caps, guilty of 'blat ant patte rns of sex dis- criminatory employm ent prac- tices ... The commission ruled that Local 266 of the sheet metal production worke rs Union must pay about $200,000 in back pay to female victims . CiRRND OPENING SALE LASTS ONE WEEK ONLY! I ORANGE COAST'S NEWEST ONE-STOP VIDEO CENTER) HOME ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST! ~NIFH 14DAY PROGRAMMABLE VIDEO DIRECTOR 'with the picture qual~ty ~ you expect from Zenith! I !l p.\..~ 5999°0 s(>"''c.~ (Limited to stoc:k on handl Remote VIDEO ACTION CONTROL with CLEAR Frame-by-Frame Advance Pi ctures CLEAR Va riable Speed Slow Motion Pictures CLEAR Stop Action Pictures Speed Search with Picture PLUS• Beta IIDII Record and Playback • 5 Hour Recording Time In Beta m • Electronic Tuning System • MUCH, MUCH MORE! Cabinet f1n1shed 1n rich Chestnut Leatherette f1n1sh with Gold color accents l~lfmt j The quality goes in before . . the name goes on Come in for our Grand Opening Drawing and our SJ>f!clal Low-Price Offers! Ask eb9ut our "mon•t-M¥1nt" FRONT·ROW CENTER Ctubl VIDEO · 369 East 17tl1 SttHt Co1ta Mesa, CA 92627 (714J 631~STOP -(114) 631-7867 • -----· SALE SEE OUR AD IN THE MOVIE SECTION FOR OUR GRAND OPENING SPECIALS ON VIDEO ~OVIES ANDTAPESI FINAL DAY OF SALE ·- SUNDAY, OCT. 18, 198\ ~· Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/WednHday, October 14', 1981 ,,. ....... SANO SCULPTURE -This bigger-than-life jeep won the aetual sand castle contest in Carmel. one of ~ entries. Local sand castle fans can try their hand in Newport Beach·s annual competition this Sunday. Sclwol board e y es 'Flies ' nov el ban ONIDA, S.D. (AP> -For the second time this year, the Sully Buttes School Board is considering whether to ban ll book from its hieh school. The book in question is William Golding's "Lord of the Flies," which one parent wants removed from the high school curriculum. "The school board bas the right to take any book off the shelf they feel they see fit to remove," Superintendent Donald Rykhus said. "I think we s hould be able to censor what our kids see." Last spring, the board voted to remove the award-winning "Run, Shelley, Run" from its library because of what it called "vulgar explanations" in the book and because it was "in very poor taste." · India a sk s Russ aid NEW DELHI, India (AP> -India will seek Soviet assistance in re-activating 265 "dead" oil wells in the western state of Gujarat, a top energy official said. SPECIAL SALE 3 DAYS ONLY -SAVE SAVE SAVE EVERYTHING 30°/o to 60°/c SAVINGS· THE KING & I SHOPPE •FURNITURE •PA INTINGS •CRYSTAL •ORIENT ALIA •A NTIQUES •LAMPS •SILVER •RUGS ALSO: DRAPERIES. WOVEN WOODS. MINI BLINDS FINE JEWELRY -ESTATE & MODERN - INCLUDING. DIAMONDS. EMERALDS. RUBIES. SAPPHIRES. OPALS. PEARLS. GOLD CHAINS, WATCHES, NECKLACES. BRACELETS. ANO MUCH MUCH MORE. Thws.. Fri., Sat., Oct. 15• ..... 17 .. OPIM I OA.M. ffl tP .M. OHL Y 1727 WISTCUFF DR.. MIWPORT llACH FOi IMFO CALL 642-9909 SEAFOOD PLATIER only 83.29 t hru Oct. 31 Long John Silver's brings it on ... with our Seafood Platter! You get our crispy North Atlantic fish fillet, two big shrimp and two tender scallops. with golden fryes. fresh cole slaw and two crunchy hushpuppiesl It's a great meal. now at a special price! • Airlines bring prices dOwn f rom the skies NEW YORK <AP> -The price of a round-trip ticket to ny coast to coast has dropped to $358 from the $600 that prevailed just two weeks ago. provided you don't mind making ont' slop along the way. Last week, United Airlines lowererl its fare from $600 to $438. American Airlines and Trans World Airlines matched it, then Continental Air Lines went one up with the $358 price. lf nited, American and TWA then '"matc hed ttle""S358 f:fre Ho~ver none of the four airlines is offering the fare for the popular non·stop flights. . The price for shorter hops also w<1s 111t hv l'c111lirll'nt1i1l, IJ t1nanc1ally •1111111\ .urllnc· I hut ., ta-tnl( purchased h\ .111othl•1 c·11 1r1(•r It cut Its 1111J111t tnJi fJ11• f111m $318 to $258 lil't\\1·1•11 ('h11·:J~u and California. 011 ~''" Jlld W.i:.h1ngton state. !\111l•1 1cJ11 t111d I WA ulso matched lhal p1lt't.'1l1·1·n·t1:.t• • l 111lul 111alt'hl·d llil· California 111 I<''" hut k1•pt 1t C'h1('ago.to-Pacific -....u illi\\l''-l t11•k t•t at $318, s aid sv11J.c·-.ni;.i11 Jll~ I l111>ktn~ l>l's p•ll' th<' cuts .. the a1r11n«:_ industr) c;uffl·t l·d il:. worst year last ~' H Jntl 1:. grappling with fewer tl1 g hh lr11m the nation 's biggest .111 port .... !ht· result of the firing or 12.000 ~triking air traffic controllers. IN CHA R GE Prine es s An n-e . daught"~r of Que~ Elizabeth. has been insta lled as chancellor ot London University. ~~J D1ily Pilat Classifieds MoToaEcANEMoped 191J1 LOWEST PRICES EYER s A L E CLOSEOUT· -BELOW WH OLESALE -• I ~ • - - "I .... .,. knew so many .people read the Classifieds. I had 142 c aNs on this ad. I coulclll't befien the responM!" Lowest Prices Ever -Below Wholesale - • Best Selling Moped -w~ 8120 Day Wam.nty e Up to 140 M.P.G. e Fully equipped -Tool Kit -Speedometer -Steering Lock -Comf()(t Seat ·reg. '759 SALE s499* save'260 OTHER MODELS STARTING AT s299 Financing Available tp Qualified Customers Li19'ited Qu .. tities I ~~~1 @ 642-5678 IF YOU HAVE EVER CONSIDERED BUYING A MOPED charge it ~-by phone From South Laguna & North County call 540-1 220 toll-free. NEWPORT VESPA 2906 W. Pacific Coast Hwy, Newport Beach. Ca. Ph. 642-8870 , for the donation of your operable second tefrige.rator. Operating your second refrigerator costs up to $144 a year in electric bills. Older models can cos t you .even more. To help you conserve that energy, Southern California F.dison is making this offer to Edison customers~ Donate your operating s«:00d refrigerator to one of the charities Usted below and be sure to mention this special offer when you make the aft'an8etnents. Get a receipt, and we'll pay you $2? in ~ You can also qualify for a tax deduction on the donation. The charity will give you a tax,deductible receipt and pick up ~ refrigerator at no charge~ Save energy and save money. And get $25 from Edisot\ fur your operable second refrigeratot But hurry! This s~l offer~ Docember 18, 1981. fur details, phone: OMNOE <XXJNTY ~·· HosplQlof OrqeQ,unty St. ~t de P.ul The Selvadcri Arrriy (714) 972-1242 (714) 63).9190 (71'4) ~~31 I I I I E 4 E -Southern California Edison • l i f t J -·~------ Orange Coast DAILY PI LOT/Wednesday, October 14, 1981 A7 'ConfuSed' pelican astray in M·aryland Sales rui1i bogus plan SAN DIEGO <AP) - Counte rfeite r s were saddJed with 10,000 or so fake tickets to a Rolling St o nes concert I ast week. un a ble to sell them , police say COSTLY PLUNGE F1n a11da l <.1ch ·isor 1-,loward Ruff <;ays hl" l'ntering politics has cost him Sl million in I o s t n e w -. I c l l l' \ r('\·enues. but h<.> sa' ... 1l wa:-. wort h 1t 1f ·it h t• I p s s a ,. <.' t h t· Rl•publit· OAl.TIMORE 1AP> Frl'ddy the ~ ay'A arcl JX•l 1can 1:. al least 300 miles off <·oursc but Sl'<'ms.. unconcerned. l.mbbrng about on Liberty Rei.er vo1r 1 11 t h l' u pp<· 1 re a c h es o f t he <.'hl'sap<•akt· Ba,\ .. It's l'Xtrcml'I v unusual Cor this area ll 's much· too far north for him ." said Sll•ve Graha m. director of lht' B11ltlmore Zoo f''red Beall. curator of birds al the Baltimore ZoQ. sa.id t he-closest natural habitat for pelicans on the East Cua"l would be the Outer Banks of North l'Jrolina. more than JOO miles south .. I presume he went astray He's probabl.' really confu sed ." Beall said · It 1:. not common for a nv pelicans to be in Maryla nd. Any place Carther t han south Georgia would be r are." , Residents like 62 year -old Mike Lorn bardi, a r etired fi s herma n. delight in Freddy's visit. The ticke ts whi c h .. . "looked a little better l ve seen Freddy for_ two weeks. than the real thlog, · · ~verybody th~ows the fish down at · detective Ed Boyce said, h•m: He gets r1~ed up and goeJ back w e r e 1 a te r r 0 u n d to hlS nest and sits there. dumped In a trash bim • ··We keep 5;aying ·How the heck did • he get up here?· " Lombardi said H e s a i d t h e "But he's got real good sense. One counte rfe iters' pla n day. l was here by myself and the apparently we nt awry fish weren't biting. Freddy kept when sales lagged and s wimming back a nd forth som e p eop l e we r e waiting for me to reed him. He's selling real Sl5 tickets gelling friendly now." for SlO. The Reasons For Shopping South Coast Plaza Have Been Considerably Reduced! Mall wide Sale starts Saturday, October 17. Two Days of Adventure, Saturday, 10 to 6, and Sunday, noon to 5, October 17· 18, where you'll Jind merchandise at most mall stores at greatly reduced prices. Register both days for prizes in any store. 14 vacation trips to San Francisco courtesy PSA. You will stay at the Sheraton Fisherman's Wharf. Also, a 4-lsland cruise via American Hawaii Cruises. Many more prizes.• SOUTH COAST PLAZA ~ A Salute to Women In Bu1ine11 Coming Sunday, October 18, 1 981 in the Daily Pilot A tribute to the Orange Coast's SUCCESSFUL WOMEN in business Diiiy Piiat 642-5671 The Orange Coast's Successful Business Professionals of 1981 This is the Actual Size Ad For best reproduction, a clear black and white photo of any size can be used. Your mesS&Qe will accom· pany the picture 1n this space. If you choose not to publish a picture. fill th' $pll()e with your message. National Women in Business is October 18 through 24. To honor area women In business. In· dustry and commerce, the Daily Pilot will publish a special tribute in Its October 18 edition. 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Populor I S·o• copoc1 ty Gel oil you need at our low price These ore heovywe1gh1 d11h clo1h1 thol hove whol ti tokH to d ean coked.on food off dJ1he1. pot1 ond pon1 They're thor1ty ICXW. cotlon terry 819 volue • Whole 11od!1 1011. PHOTO FINISHING SPECIAL COLOR REPRINTS MADE FROM YOUR Fl YORITE 10-126-135 COlOR NEGATIVlS STHETIME 1•• DElCOLOl 12 PllNTS TO INCLUDE W'1H FOR XMAS CAIDS Minimum order 12 print1 with your negohve1 ~ TRIPLE HEAD SHAVER Triple t..od1911 elec1rlc. AGIC COYER SHELF PAPER .C·Yd. Roll.1~! W-odhelNe. CllOtc:I OGILVIE IODY & ~ WAVI. "llrtclt•l't 311 lllfllt" IGHn 1200 WINDSOR DRYER llG. 12.tt 618 Folding model. WON DOWNY FABRIC sonENER 1~~~~1111 20Coff lobel. oGILYIESOR IODYWAVE ... =. .. 3'' H · 1 /1-U . lVIUUIS. .. .. • .. ... l fOl U e BY ANCHOR HOCKING 1 LITER SUPER "GUSTO" MUG SPECIAL 2•• IUY Chvg·o·lu999r's cholle1199 thot hold1 al· mo1t a quart It so cleor glou mug thot 1 fun to drink from. While 1toclu 1011. PWTIC COATED PLAYING CARDS ··•;,:;lie MR. COFFEE FILTERS TIMEX® ELEm1c ALARMCLOCI ........ 1•• Compoct m~l.411 '7369 Sl• 112•01. vlol1. 511 With plocento, ,~-/ General Electric MINI CASSETIE TAPE RECORDER REG.44•• 54.95 Pocket 11H recorder w11h simple on•· hand opero1on9 controls and bu1lt01n condenHr mike Model 13.5307 MELlnA 10-CUP DURO SUPER GLUE ADHESIVE COFFEE MAIER :;:~~. :~~.·b 411 l~mfr . ...,le 0.10111In11ore MEN'S H DED SWEATSHIRT Co1uol lovorote.711 Sina S·Xl Super11rong aac & 1011 drying CHIPPER'S PEANUTS llG. 2.St 111 Ory roo11ed 16-or jar • ...... llACI ,_.AllYALLIY CllTAMIA ·•ntM-c.. ....... fllllr WMllHll• .... 2 I ........... . ... , ...... ........,. .. , .... ..,...._ .......... . "" ..... "'.""'!flt. .,.,., ............. . .,,.. ....... _ ,.... ...... . .. ..., .... _ .... ....... fllllr ..... , . ' .I ) > = • Orange Coast 0-'}ILY PILOT/Wednesday, Octobor 14, 1981 5V2-INC TALL STONEWARE MUGS YOUI CHOI« 88 s,.,.,o Modre onoriment 1n 2 bo11c shapes S-t 2" toll mugs with vor1et'r of hand dec0<oted des19n1 ond eosy 9"P handles Heavy gloze Ii nosh Neat 91h1n9 •deo LIMITED EDITION OID MAmR PRlf1S • f'ICASSO •YANGOGll • IUIOll •GOYA • IUIUIS •MONET AM>MOll 88 YOUI CMOta Ano•t..r Thrifty hchnlve' Color l1thogro ph•c reprodvclton• ol lomou• po1n1tngs 16 ._70 OYeroll 111e wood & chrome look !tomes vnder glon While stocks lost 100" souo sun MEDIUM sail Fin YOS'4" Con be u.ed os o blon6.et °' snapped up o• o robe 100~ woven vtrg1n acrylic yom 11 non· oller~n1c ond moch1ne woshoble An ener 'l'f SOVll'9 worm up tdeo Red or brown plaid WGl S'S" SIZI & laGGll •.... 13.H SPUNDOLA KNITIING YARN REG. 94' EA. 4 SIEINS FOi 88 YOUR CHOICE 4-ply, eosy·to-woA·wtth yorn tS moch1ne woshoble Solid• 1n 3•1, 01 skeins ombrH '" 3 01 skeins C.et oll you need 01 sovongs' IK. t 4· ·I." IOn AlMlllUM CIOOIO MOOIS. SIUH . G. II, , _,I ..................... II• PORTLAND 12" DIAG. BLACK & WHITE TV ~Jff.L' HALF GALLON ICE CREAM ti GALLO WINES ~~:. 288 1.SUTO J::i • Hearty Burgundy •Rhine • Vin RoH • Ctlobl1s Blonc • Pink Chablis YOSEMITE ROAD TABLE WINES l Littr llG. U t •Cobernet 2 Souv1gnon •,! •French ,,_ Colornbord CllOICI J & I SCOTCH 11G. , .. IUJIDID WNISIY 10.49 7S .. I 69 88 IEG. 79.99 High performance portable TV with bvtlt 1n VHF onten no Model f'207HW IORDITE TRASH BAGS 88 •n•T• tuca ... , ..... .........,. ···-·~-........... •t1Qt ............. ' 2 pk 0 Cells PIS YOUI OIOKI: 2 288 2·pk C Cells • l·pk 'l·Volt fOI 4·PI. AA IAmlllS •...•.. 2.U HANDI SPONGE MOP ~~ ... 2•• ~ ..... fllliTAHIYAUR •MM1 .... M& ...... ·mM=k-, ........ • 22~' FOR CHOICE Von1llo Marble fudge Bulfer Almond lollee or Strowberrv llovo" -13 -QT. STAINLESS 14"124" SISAL STEEL BOWL srKIAl IUY~88 For serYlng or storing. , cenama •mLtM-c.. ...... c... DOOR MATS 3 po1111ns, 288 choice ol colors YOUll btro thick CllOICI PURINA PUPPY CHOW ......... 1•• II S·lb bog. . ...... __ .... ..... c... -"' ... .. ,, ~·· Orange Coast DAIL v PILOT/Wedne1day, October 1•, 1981 EY ES FO R B L IND Raymundo Baco. 17. legally -blind native of Aguad.illa~ Pue rt<J'Rico. smile~he ~ tries on new "honey bee" lens system that restores 95 percent of his vision at the Phil adelph ia Coll ege of Optometry HO.ME RECORDER •Remote • 2-4-6 Hr. •VHS Video Recorder •Same as Magnavox 8310 •Same as Quasar 50 15 OPEN STOCK ONLY *538 *MOVIES* OVER 1000 TO RENT ALL LATEST RELEASES •BLANK TAPE 111" •ACCESSORIES VARIETY ·Containers adult-proof, t Complaints lead to development of two-way bottles W ASHlNGTON CAP> -One custom er, disgusted a t a ha rd-to-open drug container, told her pharmacist, "If that is the best you can do for a cap, let me have my medicine in a paper sack." praised by some e lderly Americans, could undermine the purpose of the law Th e new vial ls a "dual-purpose" container . Although it complies with the law by being child-resistant, its the agency Nancy Harvey Steorls, who has pledged to reduce regulation. Another, a fter a battle with a drug container, said, "l finally resorted to a can opener.'' CONSUMER Others, once they have pill The dual-purpose containers are used for rw> more than 10! percent of drug prescriptions,, but a second company hat entered the market and otherit are believed to be conslderinft whether to do likewise. ~ Commission staff member( Jio-b,eN.. ~r 0 -:-ta ...aid .....,.,.. ..... commission is likely to permli bottles open deU.beraLel)' ~ -the caps OU even lhough that can hurt drug errectiveness. Amid the complaints, the Con s umer Produc t Safety Com mission is taking another look al a 1970 law designed to keep small children from getting into containers whose contents could be hazardous. The problem is that adults, especially elderly people with arthritis, have trouble getting into t he child·proof containers. A dramatic decline in accidental poisonings o f youngster s is attributed lo child-resistant containers. For example, the number of children taking an overdose of aspirin dropped from 8,146 in 1974, when the regulations under the law took effect, lo 3,332 five years later. However, the CPSC staff says a new type of container, though SALE! featuring Univega B icycles SALE up to 30°/o OFF on selected bikes and accessories Bell's Bikes Sales-Service Accessories - lop can be reversed lo make it easy to open. The commission staff suspects that many adults will recap the vials in the manner that allows even children to gel them open This could lead to an increase in child poisonings, the staff says. The staff members urged the five -member commission to declare that the dual-purpose containers do not comply with the 1970 law. The commission is expected lo decide the issue today. If the commission does not m ove against t he two-way containers. the staff fear s manufacturers will start using the m for almost all drugs and perhaps even for toxic household chemicals. The staff position was taken before Reagan named as head of u se or the two-way container. • only for such toxic householdi chemicals as lye, paint remover and lighter fluid. · "Congress has decided that the general population s hould bear the incon venien ce or special packaging to ensure a certa in level of protection to' young children," the staff said 1n its recommendation to the commission. Donald Lofty, an attorney for M& M Plactics. a Chattanooga, Tenn., firm which manufactures dual·purpose containers, told the" commissioners at a hearing that CPSC "should not attempt lo become a ·national nanny,' protecting children against presumed bad judgment or parents." The law allows consumers to ask druggists for easy-open containers, but few do. IRVINE'S FIRST COMPLET BOOKSTORE • ~VINE GJ300K <§HOPPE ... " Books for sc hool, work & fun v/S4· - I NEWPORT BEA CH NfXT TO POST OFFICE I:, •ii'. f i< ,i[ 't 1 ,,, ACRO'C>S FR OM THE PH. 548_2213 RUSTY PELICA~ I R \"l~E \"ILL . .\GE CE~T R E Jeffrey Road at Irvine Center Dri ve 552-2838 IRVINE VILLAGE CENTER 15435 JEFFREY ROAD. IRVINE. CA 92714 552·2196 ., MEET ROY & DALE IN PERSON FRIDAY OCT. 16, 1TO3 P.M. BRING THE FAMILY • • We're looking forward to meeting YOUI FAR WEST SAVINGS and Loan Association •FREE GIFTS •FOOD •PRIZES •COUNTRY MUSIC HELP ROY & DALE CELEBRATE 50 YEARS IN SHOW BUSINESS! .. ..•.. ···= a e I GIGANTIC HOOVER SALE Try It . . . You'll Love It MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Model #4321 "Use this HOOVER for 30 Days, if not satisfied, rehnl it c:wtd we wf II refund the full cost. No CJimmicks, no questions." Offw _.ject to NORMAL HOUSEHOLD USE MOWOMLY SAVE '4000 Reg. s 139'5 See our Entire line of Hoovers at Discount Prict1 We Sffyice What We Sd! HANDl.CO • Lightweight I Portaible • OrMt for Home, C1r, RV a Boet • Dl1pouble Fiiter Beg Sy1tem Now Only CAN YOU BELIEVE THESE GREAT FEATURES: * Htgt. Performance 4.8 Amp Motor * 9112 Quart Bag capaclt * Brllllant Wrap-A-Round Headlight • 4 Carpet Adjustments for all needs • Edge-Cleaning for hard to reach places We Accept Trad•ln• NEWPORT VACUUM CENTEQ 18321h NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA AT THI INTllSICTIOM OP MIWPOIT Ir HAllOl M.VD. ~ .,. 646-51" ~~--~=--:=::. fo1es -John w. 1Mccom , who built a multi million-dollar oil and financial 'empire from a S700 investment. is dead at the age of 70. BEVERLY HILLS (AP ) -Twelve days after e mergency s urgery for a perforated ul cer, actor Richard , Burton left the hospital Tuesday, with plans to Tes ume a limited work -schedule next month. Citizens cited by Red Cross Several doaen Oran1e Cout reaidenll rtctlved reco1nltlon for service to the Oran1e County chapter or the American Red Cross. Recipients or the Golden Circle Award for service included Bill Jeffs or Laeuna Hilla, a volunteer for 52 years who contributed more than 20,000 hours, and Ferna Sayre of Irvine, who waa part ot a group recognized for contributions to the Red Cross disaster services proarlm. Buo.r:u' Ar,alle.of Newport .!!.each •nd Frances ~:'Oburgh 9f Laguna Hlll~e among voluntee-s who received pins for 40 years of service.. Others receivinsr recoanition were: N•Wl"OltT BEACH: Ell"aelle .. T~. JO .,..,... Selldre •""'-• Mtle11lt Ll•llllll'°!"i J_.,_ Li.rnl.,-, AM .......... G.;:; w.tMr, ~ WlllOll, AlllOll Sm"" Biii M<Oow911 -H-Vel..._, fhe .,..,.., LAGUNA HILLS: ,... Herrokl tM C:-IOttt Sii .. ..._ IS.,..,.., O,_ Sc Melli.ft, 10 YMn; lllflt te-..Cll, WIMle ~ _ Liit lleM, "-°Y CltWlelld. L~ Fwltclltt, -llM Oeldlft, .... 'IHI'....._, U.-. HMI. Merllw\ HMcl, Sltred -· 111 ... le ~ • ._ .....,, .... 111 ... 1, Adtte ltllll-, l!J-T-. Helell W"'-Md Ole.,.._., ""'.,.en. HUNTINOTOH BEACH: lelt't Mon, U .,..,..; E ... _M«y lflwe, • yHn; J-.lle Gl•Clfl -Lotti• p-.... IS.,..,.., OoroOly 111111r.,. r-s; WI Ill em,,.,,,._,, Otvl11 Alll .. 't. Pa1Mle Betta, Mld\eet Cllf111, I(~ 0.vla, Saftclre l)y9, CerolYll KellOOI Marr L.ewW, 11111\'f'Mftd .......,..l Mwc MHtn>-'O J....t Mol'9M1, ... .,..,. McAMm-. MertlN ........ or•wttNI O'Ntll, CYli"thte Pec,_o, LYIWI ltoss, AM ltr«Mfl, Otvkl v-.. O.-w .. 111-Lym w ... 11ne. "..,.. .,..,.. COSTA MESA: TOiiy kllercl, Jeff c.n-. Debwell ~ JllMe H•r1Clfl, EllM Koee. ltlcllenl Moo!Mr, E:wnk• NeY....nt, J-lt!cM't, Oavld ltlt,hlt, Oorh ltou -llartler• Sims, flwe --. LAGUNA NIGUEL: 1:1 .. llOr lllef\t, E....,.. htt.n.I -~ ,.. ...... 11 ... .,.. ... lltVINE~ $endr• Allle"· Peter Colmllloa, Olon OlclllnlOfl, oi.e Oo!M, Jeftrr;z::=:N·T~ ~~.~::~::~'~-:= end lrl\9111 l'tMw, flw .. .,.~ LAGUNA BEACH: lleMt Mtn41""941 -Gr.ce Sllef~. U yeW1; llon11lt SW-, 20 yews; s..n .. 1 AIM! .. , ..,_. Ertt.-, Stt....,, L .. .,. -Mrrtte T-"°'· five"""· SAN CLEMENTE· l>etrlcla Comllocll -_,.. OwlcMI, tS .,..,..; Katlltrl,. Cocll. St""911Hi ~. Omall p,.111 ... -Cerollne Cf\eHM, fl,,. ., ..... :Town raps 'hatchet job' bBC study of 'suffering' disturbing ANDERSON, Ind. <AP> -Local th at the recent ABC Nightline sinesses took out a two-page ad in televis ion show did not portray is city's newspapers to criticize an Anderson as we know it to be -our BC Nightline segment a s a "hatchet city is not dead -not dying -and 'ob" for portraying Anderson a s despite Ted Koppel's Kopeout -and suffering greatly because of federal other national TV hatchet jobs we budget cuts. believe in Anderson." The advertisement -headlined "Nightline" is NOT the rightline!" - ran in the morning Herald and afternoon Bulletin. It was sponsored by signature ads from 190 businesses. The Sept. 30 Nighlline segment "got everybody instantly mad here," ~aid Bulletin Editor Jim Bannon. He aid many residents thought the egment made Anderson "look teedy, decaying and dying." Steve Lewis , a s pokesman for ightline, said, ··we feel that the tstory accurately reflected what we ;found." He noted that General Motors Corp. 's Delco Remy division ~s located there and said, "Two days l~efore the program aired, GM laid off 1.~ people. That was in addition o 2.~ indefinitely laid off for two year s . There were reports that another 2.000 will be laid off by ovember. "Things are very bad there," he aid. "That's what we found and that's what we reported." The advertisements said: "We feel ESCAPE ••• Kids enticed by LSD stamps DENVER (AP> -Schoolchildren in areas of Colorado and Wyoming are being enticed by colorful, cartoon stamps depi cting Mickey Mouse and S n oopy a nd coat e d with the hallucinogenic drug LSD. authorities say Beverly Kinard, president of the Colorado Federation of Parents, said the stickers have been offered free to elementary school students and sold "like postage stamps" for $5 to $8 a sheet to junior high and senior high school students . The drug can be in· gested by licking the back of the stamps Some 20 people have been arrested so far in connection with the stickers, which authorities believe were made in Boulder County , Colo .. and Berkeley. To LaVonne Aerobics For a totally supervised workout where every muscle in the body Is exercised to peak endurance? Join to Lavonne Aerobics Want a strong, lean, flex ible physique? Do Lavonne Aerobics Tired of exercising on tedious weight machines? Try Lavonne Aerobics Leave your troubles behind at the end of the day with a stimulating hour of ------t-Aerobics Dance. Call today for details. JOIH TODAY! FITNESS STUDIO Limited Enrollment 1_11.....,_,. r-..v.1oy C7 I 4J 963-3444 • Sauna & Shower Facilities • Aerobic Exercise Classes For Women & Men • Free Child Care FALL FESTIVAL-VALLIE SALE OCTOBER I 5th, I 6th, I 7th 30% to 50% REDUCTIONS (SOMETIMES EVEN MORE) LADIES SPORTSWEAR-SEPARATES -DRESSES BLOUSES -SWEATERS -SHORTS -WARM .SLEEPWEAR MEN'S SHIRTS-PANTS-SWEATERS -PAJAMAS TERRY CLOTH SUPPERS AND SHOES FOR WOMEN AND MEN RARE Pendhon Wool ~rtswear SALE SELECTIONS OF OISOONTINUED-~TIERNS IN WOMEN'S JACKETS · TUNICS-SKIRTS -PANTS -SWEATERS MEN'S SPORTSHIATS -JACKETS -PANTS IUY MOW• POI A 9000 DIAL OM Pn ltlla ····~· .... C, cmflU&&Y "8CAM Al ....... .,_..._ awu, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, October 14, 1981 • All II Sears I 4luanliCit•, ancl a-..sortnu·nts are limited, so hurry in! I 1'.< II• JI I Ill ',f 111 M'. Ht l\[lll f AVAii •'\Ill l t 1 Ill '>Alf A'-. Al>Vf IHl',I (1 • enoctlff 10/11111 HUNTINGTON BEACH SURPLUS STORE We sell first quality and discontinued merchandise from Sean Retail and Catalog Distribution. "Was" prices quoted are the regular prices at which the items were fom1erly offered by Cutalog or in m1my Sears Retail stores around the country. . ..... ..... _J -- EFFECTIVE THURS, OCT. 15, 1981 ---- SUPER GIGANTIC DRAPERY SPECTACULAR! SAVE 44%-75%1 ON GREAT LOOKING. EASY CARE DRAPERIES •Assorted styles. colors and sizes. Were $8.99-$19.99 Were $38.99-$59.99 Now $4.99 Now $19.99 Cut M.~SlS.00 Cut $19.~MO.OOI were $21.99-$34.99 Now $9.99 Cut S12.~S2S.OO! Were $6-4.99-$84.99 Now $29.99 Cut $35.~SSS.OO! All Tie Backs, Valances and Cornices reduced to clear at m ea. •ertnQ measurements for quick selectlon. WOMENS ALL WEATHER COATS SAVE 57% MENS LONG SLEEVE UL TRESS DRESS SHIRTS were 11.SO ASST. CRAFTSMEN SCREWDRIVERS were 1. 99-3.49 NOW 99c with zip out lining were 47.99 and 70.00 NOW 4.99 .·~) l~~t 1 If I ~ I • f( (only 500) NOW 20.00 and 30.99 SAVE 50% SEARS 18 PIECE %"DRIVE ~SOCKET & COMBINATION SAVE 56°/o WRENCH SET was 19.99 NOW 9.99 3 Months 1 Year 14.75% 14.75% Annual Yield" Annual Yield 14.00% 14.00% Huntlnston Baich 9045 Adems Avt. Adams & M1cnoli1 (714) 963-1666 STORF. HOl'RS "'"" ,,. 19 AM•• P'1 '9t •• ~~ .. ,.,... ~ 11 A~i"" ~1'.I Years 17.54% Annual Yield 16.50% Here are three thrift certificates for feiture of interest or reduction of your people who aren't in a high enough tax principal. bracket to take advantage of our AJl-Sav-The Commercial Cred it Plum. It's a ers Investment Certificates. Because, the sweeter deal. Rates may change each fa ct is, for a majority of people, the best Tuesday. Available to California rest· plan is still the one that pays the highest dents only. __ interest. ~ _. -' Plums pay higher interest than Fed-/,. Pick a Plum'' eral law allows on comparable plans at for Higher Interest ' banks and savings & lo~ns. Compare the -o Please send me more information \ rates you see above with what they '1> o Herc·s my check or money order for __ _ are offering right now and you 'II see ~ Plan D J months o 1 year o 21,.; years \ h t . # Type of account: 0 Individual 0 Jomt Tenancy w a we mean. / o Trustee o Corporatioo \ Ask abo\Jt Snn crtdit plans. Plums also come with short I 1 .... _ < ) , h d , . n Int'. name s o -----..,..---..--------terms t at on t tie up your M s· l'll'll'ttPhn1 \ money. We offer a low $1,000 I Y ignat minimum on our "90 Day Won-Co-Owner Signature I der'' 3 month thrift certificates. \ Aa:ount Addr • I Just $500 on 1 and 21h year \ City Stat Zi thrift certificates. Phone / Thrift certificate Plums offer \ My Social Security/Tax 1.0. • .. / quarterly compounding and pay a ' ~AT~""' high 6% annual interest even when you '\.A11911'1£1lun.L \.aWI I J withdraw~rly. There is no 3 months' for-~~~JbPLAN, • 8-d en l"ftltWlll M the -.nr me. Rak "'-Y ~ .. ,_. Auhetm. 6.50 S. Brookhurst St. 92804, <7141 n 4·6740 eci«a W-. 37U East 17th St. 92627. (714) 645·8700 Hwril~ 8-da, 16075 Golden West St 92647, (714) 847·7771 ~Viejo, 24395 Alida Parkway 92675, <7141 n0-2651 Suta Au. 122.4 East 17th Strttt 92701. (714) S.7·5871 FAST CASH! CONVERT YOUR CLUTIER TO CASH IN A CLASSIFIED AD. CALL 642-5678 A FRIENDLY AD-VISER WILL HELP. YOU CAN COUNrON THE • DailyPllilt I • ~~~21iii1a .. a..,=•e11111a .. a~••111rl!!lll!!r..-•c .. a .. aS1111112 .. a ... a11110 ... a-..011112.._e.,.a .. a--•·-----... ,.•.._ ____ ._..., __ .,. . ._..__.._ ______________________ -------~-~ " f ' • ' .. • • • 12 Orar,ge Coat OAILV PILOT/ Diiylight~saving bills face an uphill battle Af ter a fi ve ·~·C'a r r espite. h.attlt> lines o nce m or e -a n • be ing ti r awn on the st1 ck y q uestion or l'X t cncting d aylig ht-sa ving litne Cong ress is cons lderinlt fi ve hil l s tha t would ext e nd the present six·mon t h period of daylight ·~aving t ime by period-. 1 .anging from six weeks to two months. And represen tat ives from I .irm s tates are ~i rding to see those bills def eatcd as they did ..,uccessfully last time around U nd e r th e m easu r cs. daylight-saving time, which now begins on the last Sunday in April .ind e nds on the l ast S undav in < >ctober. would start during. the mont h o f Mar c h . f or an Pstimated e nergy saving of the l'quivalenl of 100.000 barrels of oil .1 day AddJ t1 o n a ll y. p ropo n e nts t laifl\ the longer da~·Jight hou rs t ould n•sult in less l'arly e\'ening <'rime and fewer auto accidents for hom eward-bound commuters. T he energY'~aving . .argument "as the k ey to Institution o f 'Pa r ·round daylight sa\'lng lime t"llowmg the Ar ab oil e m bar go m 1473 But complaints from pan'nh whose children htHI tu wail 111 darkness for e,trl) morninJ! ~tro-ol<-~uscs persuaded Congrc§s to restor e s t a nda rd time fo r November through f cb rua r y In 1974 and later to move bark 111 the present -.ix·month pemxl The Sl'hool bus danger \\11ul<I ap p ear lo be clim1natl•d hv re taining lhl• O('tobcr datt• wtd :..imply moving the !->pri ng starting date baC'k lo some t1mt• in March when morru ngs al n:ad) are ligh t. T hen• ''us no in('l'east• in acC'idents to -,chool childr<.>n. pedestrians or bu.·.' clbts in th<.· experiml'nt al ~I arrh 1\ pril pt'nod 1n 19i4 The !:'la\'1ng 1n t·nerg) h obvious. <Jnd '>l rt'l'l t·rtmt· under cover or evening clarknt•ss has bt•com e much mon• of an ts'>ut• in recent ~:ears At lht• moment. tilt• larm bl11c apparent!) hopes to bottle up till' <luylight s ;iv1ng ttmt· lulls 1n ~o mrniltee for a quiet deuth Th at'~ unfortunate Thb 1s ;rn •~s ue on v. h1eh !ht> propn..,l·d <'Omprclm1s<• to \l.11 d1 -,1111111<1 bt• t•11<1ctcd One lesson learned Respondi n~ to complain ts 1 hat schools arc gr a du a t 1 ng ... tudents who can't read. \H ite or e·;.i lculall'. high sch ools across the nation are busy t rying to spot '' l'akncsses in the ir programs T h i s u s u a 11 y i n ,. o I ' c s ubjecting t he students t o a I• all er~· of prof i r i c nc y tes ts. dt";ig1wd to see if they \\ill be 1•ach to C'Ope with the reul world 'lw11 thl'\ lea\ e thl· dassroom. Tht• tests 111\ ol \'<.' !'!Uch basics 1.., flllin~ out a job application 11 1rm. look ing things up in the 1 t>ll'phonl' book. r eading a b u ~ehcclule. compa ri ng ·su - p1·rmark<.·t food pri ces a nd 11111.'rating :.t checking account A r t•ccnt t1..•st of m ore t han • ooo high school junio r!'! and enwrs m Seattle revealed that •1u1tt• a fl'w still haH· a great deal to ll•<ffn Thirty·lhrl'l' 1wrc·t·nt C'ou ldn't 1,111dl<.• the Joh applicattcH\. :m percen t couldn't dt'll·rmtnl' thl' bes t bu~ 111 bacon \\hen µ;H·kagl' \\ e i g h l s ,. a ri t• cl . 2 O pc r C' c n t couldn"I fin<! the number of th(• Post Offlct· in thl• ll1lt•phonl' bo11k a nd 18 1wreent t·mildn't write <111 acceptable busrn<.•..,s lt'lter Howevt.•r. a mcrr 8 pern•nt failed to balanet• a eheckbouk suc·res:-full\' C1n·n th(' nurnlwr 11f full .1.!l'c),,11 and Jll"l·sumal>I\ l ull~ t>dU<:CJkd ;ulult-, \\ hn "Pl'llCI agon 11,1n g hour ... 1•,1ch month t r y i n g t C) p (' I' ~ II a d l ' I h l' I I C'heC'kbook bul anC't'S t 11 ;.igree '' 1l h t he bank '\late mt>nl this hus tn lw remarkabl<.> ~a\'b<• we all -;tart out with ;1 c·t.•rt;.11 11 talent f1>r hala11v111g c h eckbooks. tht•n de,·elop a mental block aftC'r ... tumbling a fc.•\\ timl'c:; \\'t··d ..,uggC'Sl thul parent:-c ti t lw H:! pe1 et•nt of s tud e nts \.\ho pa-.sl·d lht· -;dwul ('heckhook tt>st ju..,t kt tlwm t:1l-.1· o\·er the tc1-,k at homt• TV advice questi<;Jnable Thi:-\\Cl'k·s awCJrd fnr n Hirugt· h;Js to go tn re!'l<'ardwrs ti llw l 'nin.•r s il ,. of Pt'nns\ l\·;Jnta " h o w J t c· h l' d a w e.e k of pr1mt• ltml' Jnd \\l't>kend t 1•!(•\'ISllln 'Nht•t her the\ \'Olunteered for I his project or '-'·ere for ced to do 11 is u nclear and w h ether they would do it again is not known Rut their findings, published in the '.'iew Eng l a nd J ournal o f \lcd icine. s hed new li ght on the da n gers of t•xcessi ve T V '' atching. It wasn 't th at viewer~ ~trained th eir eves. overate and overdrank o r d.id little else It ,.., as the per ceptions t hey gamed For ex ampl e. the 1 esca r c h e r s said. p c11ple pruhabl y get mo r e health 111format1on and m isinformation from T\' dramas t han anvwhere 1•bc We a lways thou~tit that IH'<>Pll' watchrd Ben Casey. \l;.irC'U!:-1 Welby. :\PA ~s"'H and ' . T r a p p l' r .J u h 11 \J D I n 1 t.'nl ertainml'nl. ~o. \\'l' l ind out. 11 \\ ,1.., 1111 t tu • ml'dical mformat111n ·Ther <.• 1s an u11r1.•Jlt..,tH brltt>f tn the m<1gll' po\.\ers of m edicine," the~· wrott• But the viewers· ueli1.•f 1n T\' doctors prol>abl~ '' hc1ghtene<l b.\ the fact Lhey don· 1 get th1.· bills . T h at would temper their ideas at o nc:e The typical \'ie\.\ e r sees about 12 doctors dunng prtmt• time alone Tht'y are portraH·rl .1s ht•in~ ~ood. 'lllC'Cl'SSfLll ;rnd pl'acl'ful. The rescarche1... .ilso notl·d that T \' C'haracters O\'t'rt'.Jt hut r cmain s lim. drink but don 't bl•eomt• aleoholics. ~(·ldom wl'ar s t>a lbelts and engagl' 111 fi, t' ac·ls e,f \'iolcn<.·e ,m ho111 J u s t th i n k \~ ha l 1 h c• researchers would h:.i\ t' lcarnerl had lht'\' sta\'tcl around for !ht' se c on ct' w e(· k a n cl w at t' ht' d daytime snap opt>ras Opinions expressed in 1he space above are those of the Daily Pilot . Other vcews ex· pr essed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader com ment is invit- ed. Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mes.l, CA 92626--0560. Phone 01<4) 642-4321. L.M. Boyd I Social problem Men and wom en sit side by side in 1 heir classes al the University of Minnesota. as you might expect. But a third of those students complained to pollste rs that they rarely had chances to meet members of the op- posite sex. Our Love and War man is fa miliar with this curiosity. If you don 't introduce yourself, you're a 'nob If you do. you 're trying to move in f rustrating. Just as a Roman Catholic Pope Jdopts a new name upon his eleva- OR ANGE COAST Daily Pilot • lion to th:lt office, so does the Pope's photographer when appointed to the job. In honor of early photographers, the Felic! brot he r s, all papal photographers for nearly 100 years have taken the na me Felici. City with the most violent criml' now is reported to be Mcd1llin. Colombia. A depot for d rugs. In England , you only need to he a resident, not necessarily a Britis h subject, to vote Thomas P. Haley Publisher Thomas A. Murphlne Editor Barbara Kreibich Editorial Page Editor 0 PW¥0 0f06i 0 21"'C t Pt L 4 CIA spreads -'disinformation' WASIUNGTON In a triple assault on the pubh<"s nghl to know. the Cen tral lntelligencl' Agen<.'y 1s ( l l trying lo shut off channels of information to the electorate, 12) st-eking cr1m1 nal penalties against repor ters whose s tories m1ghl 1dent1fy CIA operatives and (3) sprcachng ·ct1 sinformat1011" to news agcnric•s. The most disturbing is the d1sin formation campaign This poisons the well from which Aml'rtcans drav. the facts the~ need to govern themselves. The wise Thomas Jefferson sought to la) this issul· to n•st two centuries ago when he argued that the people's nght to know 1s more important than the of fi c1als' right to govern Now along comes Rill Casey, thl' dod dl•ring Cl/\ directCJr, \-\1th lht' .irgunwnl that the gov('rnml·nt h.1s thl' right to n11slcad thl' public· h~ planting 11hc111\ <;tnries in thl' pn•"<; HIS PURPOSE ostN1s1bly 1s patnotic He want-; to build public <>uppo1·t for the political economic and mililar) measures lhdt the Heali:an admm1stra t11in belie' t•s an• nl•cessary to counter the· worldwu.lc ronsp1racics of the SO\ 1et Union . Legal experts have "'arne<I that the ('IA is forh1dden by lay, from condu<'t ing operations within lhe UmtC'd "lc.1te- • .111cl lhal II 111tc11 rn.1t111n .111111•cl .11 th1 \rn t'nl:m p11lilll'. ll1111'f11•t• "'"ild Ill' cl l1•J.:JI But I ·a.,•'\ ti.is found .c ",J\ thJt he• th111k., lh•· ('[,\ 1·.111 ~!c•l ,11"11111111 llH l.1Y. Tiu cit 1111111 rJ1,1t1u1 \\all lie pl ;111l1•11 \\tlh t1111 •1i•n It"''' hlll•'.Hl!;i \\h11:-.1 JACK ANDERSON slort('.., :11e· r1111tuwl1 p11 k1·d up h\. l' !' nt'Y. <;p;;pt'I" Thu~ thi 1 him\ -,te1rh'' ffiJy t11 tun rol'lt•d II\ t I\ cl1'>"l nthlt•r, 111 \h'J l' • .10 \ J bul · Y.tll I •'.•1·11 th1• .\1111•r11 an ,ou · d1l'ntc 1·111 111l111i I\ 1'1r11ugh for t•1gr, ... rn1n·1·!'-1·.1 1' fi, I• \t' II 1" cl, r 1 pttc•ll d11t Piil \lf1l,cll· II• I j•,tr I• t11111s •H:.1111 ... 1 cl1>lll l'"l l1 Ill t I \Jllll l'Rl"STl'.IJ ('I \ 11u11·1·~. lra\'t• toltl mv :1..,...i11·wt1· Ho11 .\1C'fL1c· 1h.1l tlrt• rort'li.!~1 pn· , in lh1· .,.. ,,. d e•! lllll' 111"1 he 1.' • tit i•;id~ h1•111~ 111.1111p11l:ilc·d 1hru·t1' < 1111,..11t1•e lh1• • ,1111p.1IL'll" lo eh"c r1•d1t J.rl1\ ,1 • I 1d11 ;,J I !11·/. ,\111, 11111<11 I\ h;icl;if\ 1111 1•x.11t1pl«' 1 h• n should ht- 1111 111•1 .. 1 to 1111rlr..1' l11rn .1~ bcini? ,1n) Olt1rt• -.1lt• lh;.in hl· 1' 11 1• h;.1s l'omm1ttt>d 1111tr ,1g1" th.ii -.t11111ld 111 !.Uff1e 1C'nll,\ rl' pui.:11.1111 t•• .1111u~1 \111t·r11;in f!llhlie 11p111111n 1g.itnsl him I have called "ltad.tf~ the· world's most irresponsible 11111 r .tnd have backed up this opinion "11h la<'ts that nt·ed no embellishment. But unclt•r lhl· imaginative Casey, the < I,\ "' bu-;11) c·reatmg rumors connect· tnl! Khadafy to lhc slave trade in .\1 ;n111t antJ, the only nation that still .11rc·t 1c111o; rwoplc on lhe block. ·1 hl' l'li\ ,.., also spreading stories that f\hJ<fal\ 1s manipulating Libyan ac· c 11unb 111 1nternal1onal banks and .. , h1·1''1si.: mismanaging the Libyan pc•oplt•s pl'lrodollars. l'tw agl'nl·~ has even considered ar r.c11c1 ng thl' disa ppe arance o r a modnalc> :\fosll.'m leader after a visit to I.Iii\ ;.1 Thi:-. could rc\1ve-the outrage .u•:11n•t Khadafv in the Moslem world 1 lt.11 fc.llo\H•tl the actual disappearance "' .i hoh man named Mousa Sadr He '''' ·r , ,;turnt•d from l.1hva after a set·to \\1 th the· dt<•tator \\HAT Ci\SF.Y doesn't understand is 1hat truth JU:-.t the sim p le . 1 r .1 rgh tfor\\ ard truth 1s the most ef- f 1i11\« rnt•thod of Pl'rsuad1ng people :111cl tnflu1·n1·rng {•vents If the U.S. go\ l'rnm l•nt could re.establish its 1 r•·d1b1ltl' its word could become a ''""' 1·rful · 1H•apon for combatin~ com- m 11n1sm. Special session hangs on referendum Prospc.•c.·ts for a "Pl't't.11 ... css1on nf lht• 1.1 g1..,Jatun· 1n c:..1rh \:oH·mht r CJ re lor>m mg J;irgl' hert' J :> State Co111rnllo.:r l\l'n Con l'X h1h1ts in creasing Jlllers over the rlc:dining slatt· rl'\ enu1·:-<'or~. in fact. want(•d a '>PPC•al -.e..,..,1on b) mid Orlobcr t11 head off the 1mpl•ndmJ? f1sc·•tl crisis he pred1C'ls While Spcakn Willie Brown had in dicated at the close of the legislative session in mid-September a willingness for a SJ>f'Clal session 1t was clear he favored delaying it until November lie said the LA?gislature should come back to deal with the reapportionment of Board of Equalization districts. a mat· ler left unfinished al the session's end RE PtrBLIC'ANS TlllNK hC' wants to delay thl' special se"51on until he can dctPrmine whether 01 not their dn,·e for a referrndum on th<' reapportionment mt'as urc dealing with rongress1onal and leg1slat1 ve districts will gather enough s1J?naturcs to qualify it for the ballot. If it appt•ars 1t will qualif) the Republicans think the Democrats will ~ttempl to pass another reapporlton mcnt bill slightly different from the· pr<'S(•nt on<' and in that way nullify their referendum effort. If that happens the Republicans would have to start a new re fc rendum drive based on v. hatevcr bill is passed in spC'ct al session if they wcrE' still 11nh.1pp• \\Ill, 1111 d1 I• 1 lllll' 1111 .. lltl! 1• •h• ,,. •fll>Ortln ll 111 l>alllt • 1•111-. t• lt,1 \• do111· I' un f\ the l li·111<>1 r .tt 11,.l.111d Spt·11k<·r Hroy,n lit• ~ ;11111•d Iii• "'P'"1l-.1 r't.q1 Jt th• "l"'lllllJ! 111 !Ill' l'l"d t'°'"lllll lhl e1111.:h JI 11 tf1ICt11l of EARl WATERS [)('mocrnt:-. .ind l<l'puhlll·ans. getting lht• lalll r '--,11pporl ''1th promlSf'S Of f..tir lrt'.Jt111t•n1 "h"h 1nclurlt•d some < h.11rmam.l11p-o1 kc·y <'ommlll(•e:. for th•· Hl'Pllhl1<"111s. a '011'1' nn cnmm1tt1•1• as.,11.!nm1·nt., 11 f Hq1ultl1c .in,. t·nl.1rgl• 1111•111 of lh1· ll<·p11hl11'.111 .1.eff .incl t I .t11!'-fl'r ol lh• "P'"1l..1•r ', ll<l\\1 1 lo ,,..; !'-l).!11 hill 111 l11t• H11l1• c '11m1nit11·t Ht ,11-.n. ac1·•11 d111g 10 1 h1• lkpuhli. Jns. prom 1sl'cl 111 prott·1·11 Ill' cl, ... 1111 '' 11r i 111•11111 li1•11t Ht'pultllc :111., T iii-. Sl'l \Kl.K <ll•lt\11rt•d 011 thu ... e 111 omi-.c~ 1• 1111 h C'rntl<l 1111t 111 '>L•llt•cl hut t lw nt;iltc1 11 1 c :ippu111 .. nm1·11t had to .1\\~11t thl· r·11r11plPl11111 nt 11111.1j•p111g of .111 d1str1t·h \1 C'am-.h1k. fulh .1\\ ·111• of t!w f,wt a nwlttmn go\,., 11m1·111 • .., .1 shak~ one at t)l'st HroY.11 wt 111 ~nrk to h111ld his .. tr•·n~th \\Ith the lh:mocrats. He as· ... , •n 1·rl his prtn<'1p<cl opponents. Howard l\1•rm.in and his backers. to JObs of suf· I 1e 1l·n1 1 mportance to lea ,.e them no I 111ll' to plot .cgain~t him. and in one r .1sh111n tlf another .... 00(.'cl Berman SUP· porll·rs to his camp lits major coup was lo collaborate \\1th Congn•ssman Phil Burton 1n draw- 1 n~ new l'nng r essional d is t ricts 1 :Hlormade for Herman and two of his lu.•ulenanls, Richard Robinson and Mel l.l•vi ne. Suddenly. near the end of lhe session, thl· Repubhc<.1ns awoke to the fact that \\' 1ll1 e no longer needed their votes to stay in power as Speake r . Wh a t a\\ akened them was the revelation of a r1•apport10nment plan whi c h r ode roughshoc:t over Republicans. pilling ...c1ml' incumht>nts against each other .11111 placing other-. 1n new districts hl'a\ 1ly "c1ghtc'1 a~a1nst them ,\SSEMBL\' REPUBLICAN Leader Cami Hallc tl and others have charged !frown \\1th bl'trayal and reneging on ht'-prom1sl' to play fair with their dis· I rit ls in return for their supporting him as Spenker. Brown rejects the GOP tharge saving the reapportionment plan should give them two more seats for a total of 33 Obviously the Republicans don't see> 1t t hat way and thus the rC'fcren<lum drive. Sexual equaliity should begin • ID nursery Most of Western society is so ar· rangl'd lhal men or parts of men - can stay htlle boys fo r a lifet ime, wh tle women have to stop being Little girls at one time or another Certainly nothi ng in women r<'mains as girlish as men's ' SYDNIY HARRIS love of sports a nd games remains boyish. Our society provides ongomg out lets for men to indulge in their boyhood fan tasles of superior strength and cunnln~ and dexterity, so that oldsters in their 70s are still puttering around the goU cour.:ies, cacklin& at their puny victories and resolving to avenge their defeats the next time out. Women, on the other hand, are tacitly discouraged from follow\ng !!lmllar en· tcrprises an4i are expected to settle OO\.Hl IO tht• n ~1hsl11 ;ind rn.1turini:: husi nt' ... :-. nf hn·t·1ltng aml reanng l'h1ldren and l.iking 1·a1 e of lh1' nt'eds or their menfolk i\ man who ('njoys tht' sportive st'l'rll' 1s "c1111vivial . ·· a woman 1s nwrc· ly •flight y I SllSP fo;(I that tht• dJmm1ng up of ~irlhood f:rnla:-.1ei-.• mil the expcC't;ttions of grcatc•r sobrtE.'IY. ,ind stability, may he re~pons1blc for what we call the more rom.mt11··· attitude of v.omen as lht•y slopl' into middle age. Certai n!~· 1ht• books me•n .ind women read, and the films lhl'} :in• .iltr111•tNt to. difft?r \\ide ly in their appt•al :\h•n obvious!\. pre for t.>xlern.11 iltt1on \\ onwn <.'tHlrl'ntrate on mnl'r fi•t•hngs What muv turn out In ht' most 1mPOr tant in th<' long run .1houl women·~ cmancipatwn 111 not "'0 much th<> l'O<'l<tl llnd economic opportunities as the early rcl'ognihon that the fem ale needs to be as active and physical and competitive as boys do In the past. girls were given dolls and boys baseballs: I thlnk that both need hoth llw ) mmJ: mole needs to tK> permlttt'<t ~re tcnd<'m ess, and \ I tlw \Oung female more toughness. ll1story has painfully emphasized the clt fferences between the sexes; it is more t ha n t im e for th e ba s ic similarities lo be expressed and en· <•nuraged. An enduring marriage is based on emotional equality in the same way that a stable government is based on political equality. And equality be~ins in the nursery, or it never takes root GlDDIY GUS People don't glve up their h'eedom, rights or privileges -they just abuse them unUJ someone takes them away. F.M. ' • f ·School: 'heeres Johnny! CO LUMBUS, Neb. <A P > -Columbus High School officials plan to beef up security when Johnny Carson comes to the Columbus-Norfolk hig h schoo l football game. The "Tonight" show hosl, who was raised in Nebraska. will be in the Cornhusker state to film •n NBC tel ev i s ion • ~pecial called .. Johnny C o m es H om e," ~cheduled for airing ~ext year . . J School officials ex peel ,he largest crowd ever (or the Oct. 23 football iame in Columbus. a community of about t1.ooo located ~ miles res t of Omaha. 1 Norfolk claims Carson ~ a native son. and ied to get the game oved. Bul Columbus pfficials refused because the game is scheduled pn the s ch oo l 's ~omecoming weekend. t I ;jAshestos 1disease .:r· ~Irate up 1 LOS ANGELES t APl Asbestosis has turned p in 59 perc ent or shipworkers tested and , "significant" rates of •the disease among their Jamily members ha \·e lbeen discovered . tile 1American Lung Associa- ion says. , At leas t 5 million 1 mericans have worked in shipyards since ~orld War II. Rose Schlichter + or the lung association •said. The disease de- .. Jvelops when asbestos : implants iLo;elf in lung tissue. Fi fly-nine percent of 447 men tested at the Lon g Beac h ~aval Shipyard had the dis· ease. the organization said. There was a 10.l . pe r cent i n cidence • . among 305 wives. •• r.;-;-;-;~;:;;~;:;;;;o~ "Our 24th yt•ar" a Auto & Homeown~rs ·~ ,y• Quotes By Phone FMtllS IMSUl•E . s. 541-5554 -IJS-J07 I t I 4 H9rtMN' • Cest• MitlCI Mi=Tittie WINE SALE CASH& CMRYOHLY. SAVE 30% ANO MOREi nARTS ocr. tat. auM HOURS 9-9 W.W. ......... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. October 14, 1981 All • Saudi Arabia sheik buys nine tons of sand froin Ohio firm CHARDON . Ohlo tAPl -A sand·and.gravel company In this northeast Ohio city ls preparlnM nine ~ons of Ohio sand for shipment to -of all places - Saudi Arabia From there, lt wlll be shipped to the Saudi Arabian city of Jidda for eventu al use in a s heik 's awJmmJng pool filter. In announcing the shipment, the company quipped that sending the san~ will save the sheik from •·a lot of fussing around in the desert.·• 1hlp aand all the way across the world to the desert." The pool filter was ordered through another Ctiardon firm, Structural Fibers lnc., according t o Gerald C. Hornick. that company's vice presfdent. "We have had orders from muny parts of the world," Hornick said "What mHkes this unique was that the order also included the sand." not much compared wlth the company's annual sblpment.1 of a half million tons or sand a year. much of It to foundries or aolf cour:.es. He said pool-filter customers normall)' use a local source of sand. and that some desert sand "At $50 a lon. the sand ias pretty cheap," he said. Workers at Walter C. Best Inc .. which gets sand from a quarry on Its property, plan to load 100-pound bags of specialty 11nd toda y on a truck bound rbr Baltimore. "I was just amazed,·• said Wayne C. Johnson, vice president of marketing for Best. "It's wild to Hornick said that he was not sure of the identity or the' shell< who ordered the sand because It came through a distributOf in Jidda. may be unfit for water filtration. 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() Daily Piiat WEDNESDAY, ocn u, 1981 CAVALCADE STOCKS COMICS S'clrnler's idea o.f fun 1s wrest/mg u.·1tli his l1011s Anti-smokin~ • eampa1gn to live on A PPI.ETHEEWICK. England <f\P 1 Pub ov.ner .J o hn Showers. self-prot.'laimecl "No- s~o Kini.(' of Britain. sa~·s he V<ill lake hi s ant1·smoking cam- PJlign lx'yond lht' Ii.rave Showers. 77-yl'ar-old owner of t•e New Inn 1n this North V.orks hire village. showed re· ~rters a tomb he buill for h m self an has pub yard equipped Ith a tape rN·order so he can g et visitors : ·Hello How nice of you lo me and see me or course you a worried about your smoking. a e n 't you? You s m oke t oo ny. and if you carry on like l~l, you will end up where I .,. You s~. I didn't s moke. so I r ed to a gr eat age ... A plaque on the tomb com- memorates Showers· ban an 1971 o~ s moking in hfs pub, a rirst for ~itish drinking establis hments. e rule made him a celebrlty. Showers said despite his pre· *1 redness. he expects to con- ue his crusade in the flesh for s me time ' I Rusti Schuler rests her feet on pet lion. Sandi. . 62-3 86 67 Scientists visit Disney hotel's successful solar heating project B4. o. 0 The big cats ~ ~ome -fi-rst--f t>-,: J!lorida pair GAINESVILLE. Fla. IAP> When it comes down to paying the rent or feeding the cats in the Schuler household . thl' c·ats get fed T hat 's because Gene und Husti Schule r wouldn't want tht•ar cats thret• lions run nang around thl' house hungr~ ·And 1f 1t comes dm~n to l.I C'an of beer or feedinJ.: the cats . tht• tats come first. .. Schuler adds The Schult-rs spend m ore than S200 a month for lht' 17 pound!'-of raw meat consumed each da' In Stanlev. Shc•ba and Sandi · · "I 'couldn't 1mag1ne life without these ar11mals." Mrs Schuler said "Thl'~ 're like our kids .. The lions a re so tame. tht>y at times St>em no mort• threatening than big. shagg~ dogs. But the Schulers don't ta ke the rela· laonship for granted "If vou lose vour fear . vour rt•spt'c.t. you· re In trouble ... 0SC.11d Sc·hulcr. u form er t•arcus animal truiner who earns a living h~ m<1ki ng cyprt>ss clutks. You must rcalat<.' that 1f the~ Y.anted to get you . t here's nothing .vou could do to stop tht•m . Th<.•,"rc a cal first of all strictly indcpt•ndent Schuler said he's been batten only once. by Stanl<.'y. s ince the lions joined the family four years ago That was during a L.'n1vers1l~ of Florida homecom- ing performance. and Schuler finished the s how wt•aring a s hoe fill ed with blood. At home. Schull'r s laps the cats around playful!~ and talks to them as if they we re children He shouts al them if lhey mis· bt'havc. "You've got lo do a lot of sl'rcamang to control them somN1mes ll substitutes for the rour of the male lion." Caring for the lions includes <.'ll•an1ng out their <'<.iges and p<.•riochcall~ examining their ex· (Tt'ment for worms. "TIH'se CJn1ma ls do not makt• good 1.l{'b. Schuler concedt'd The·~ wk<.-a lot of tame and IOV('. /\ lover of lion~. he acquired his tno to sa vl' them from prob· a bit· extt'rmanation. he s aid Sheba. a 350-pounde r . was ru1sl'd as a pet by a m an an Ormond Beach. but was disturb· ing the nl'a~hbors with her roars ;,it night S;,indi . also 350 pounds. was at· quirC'd from a C'irtus trainer con ('(•rned about her worsening tl'mpt'r. parll{'ul arl~ aft e r she Uit off a monkey's arm. Stanlev. meanwhile. was suf· fe ring from rackets a s a result of malnutntaon when Schuler took him from the Alachua County llumane Soc1t't y. Now. al age 4. Stanley is a healthy 250 pounds and still growing. a lthough his back remains bent from the bout with rickets Mrs . Sthuler. who works as a restaurant y, <t1lre.!.s. said the' 're probabl~ more troublesome than most ··families ... but she added. ··rr someone cam t' to take these cats. they'd ha\'e to take me. too It'd Ix> a fight They'd ha'e to s hoot us · 'Sunshine state' caters to retired ST. PETERSRU RG . Fla <AP 1 The telephon e d1 rectory devotes nearly two pages to re· l1rement housing and a single column to children's clothing. S hopping malls offe r dO·ll· yo urs elf blood µre ss ure m achines. and there are ad· vertisements for cut·rate den- tures and bargain early b ird dinners. These art• signs of the state v.1th the nation's highest concen tration of elderly people These arc the signs of Florida. where the median age as 34.7 year!> highest in the country and near· ly five years above the nationa l average. There are 1 5 million schoolchildre n in Florida and 2 million sen ior c itizens. In the whole state. there are 8 million people. Retir em ent is big business. Social Security brin gs in S8 billion annuallv. half as much as tourism. the s tate 's No. 1 in· duslry. The thrift-minded elder- ly have pushed deposits in sav- ings accounts 5 percent above the national average. Over the past two years. 15.000 to 18.000 people over 60 have been moving into the Suns hine Slate every month. says John Stokesberry. director of the state's Aging and Adult Services Rureau in Tallahassee. ·· 11 ·s absolutely overwhelm- ing ... he says. The stale·s Gulf Coast is among the fastest-growing re- gions in the United States. ac- cording to the 1980 Census. And most of the increase is due to re- tirees. with no letup in sight If anything. it seems to be go· ing up." says Stokes berry. Studies show that the typical retiree in Florida is 1.5 limes belle.r off fina ncially than his Northern counterpart. but there is something for every mature taste and budget in Florida . Sarasota offe rs plush. ex- p e nsive condominiums and quaint s hops , while not far away. Brade nton has become a sprawling community of m obile h omes where security and leisure are the ma;:i features. Io Miami Beach. once the proud. sandy playground of the golden·aged rich. transplanted r etirees can be found in dank re- ti remenl hotels. passing the lone ly hours s itting on porches with no air conditioning. In Sun City, south of Tampa, you must be at least 55 years old to buy a house. Prices start al $55,000 and escalate quickly. There are five golf course and 132 c lubs for the 8,000 residents. Stokesberry n otes that Florida's good climate a nd leisure ly, outdoor living are co mplemented b y well - de velope d services for t~ elderly. There arc 330 nursing homes There are bargain dentures and budget d 1 nners Th e r e ar e places to buy or rent hospital beds for the home And in Tam pa. there 1s c-ven an ;,idvert1sing agenty that s pet'ialites in the "mature market .. Hut these scn ·1C'es are being strained. The s tate says the $80 million budget for the Depart· ment of ll eal lh a n d Rch abillta tl\·e Ser vices isn 't enough to meet the needs of its aging population It projects 86.000 more people wall need institutional care b' 1990 and nurs ing home care can cost up to Sl2.000 a year per b~d "How do we cope with these problems.," asks Stokes berry. Flor ida's plan. he says. is away from institutionalization and towar d community s upport. home care. voluntaris m and senior employment The state has set aside SlO million this year for il .. Florida is the first stale tn the nation to put hard s ta te ·'The rest of the nation is watching.'' r eve nue d o llars with n o match ing fed eral funds into community care for the elder· I y. · · says Stokes berry. It will help to pay. say. a d aughter lo care for her a iling m other when s he couldn't othcrwis" handle lhe added financial burden. The Suncoasl Ger ontology Center was established at the University of South Florida in Tampa lo train doctors. nurses a nd other health care pro- fess iona ls in c aring for the elderly. offer clinical services and foster research. Also. there's a pre-admission screening program for nursing homes to assess the degree of de pendency and divert those who could live at home or in a boarding house with hom emaker service, visiting nurses and m eals sent in. T he state also Is starting to take a h a rd look at senio r e mployment and voluntarism. But Stokesberry admits Florida hasn't begun to scratch the sur· race in those areas yet. Said Stokeaberry, ''Jf we dall't solve the problem in the .... lt will swallow ~." ·'The real of the natioa ii watch.in& ua," he adds. " •• ~ 2010, the baby boom beta• tbe senior boom and Ule ...... nation will be where we .,. • day -with 25 percent el~,'' ... . -·. I -.. • -. .,, .. ___ ~ .. Orange Co11t OAll.. Y PILOT/WednHday, Ootober 14, 1981 ._. ________________ ..;. ______________________ ....,j _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ .~ HUGE TASK Sculptors clean hooves of world's largest bronze mounted statue at Prague. Czechoslovakia . The 16 .5-to n Chili-Cheese Omelette Only $3.50 •ANN LANDERS •HOROSCOPE •DR. STEINCROHN memorial to 15th century Czech hero Jan Zizka is part of the National Monument on Vitkov Hill in Prague AND ASSOC/A TES Silk Flowers • Accessories * ~pecial Offer * With this ad, 10°/o off on any arrangement in the store. Expires 10-31-11 Beautiful Handmade Silk Flowers A designer to create your own unique design ~,( r Highest quality ~ An unusual selection DEAR ANN LANDERS: When a marriage has gone sour and the only thing that keeps you-from filing for divorce is the pr.omise, "till dea'h do us part." how can a personv ~ ahead d'hd ~pllt ·with· a clear - conscience? I have been miserable in this marriage for several years and my mate feels the same emptiness, but I am haunted by the feeling that it would be a sin to break that promise. Please give me some guidance. FEELING VERY GUILTY IN SOUTH BEND DEAR S.B.: You have already been parted by death -the death or your love, your respect, your devotion, the joy of being together and the warm feelings that made you want a lifetime partnersblp ... lf something is dead it should be buried. I believe God understands everything. DEAR ANN LANDERS: Tim and I have been married for two years. We live in 11 four-f amit y dwelling with three other couples. At first it was fun. We are all about the sam e age, and postponed having kids because we have good jobs and want to save some money. We ate dinner together almost every night, and it was like one happy family -until a year ago. Now one couple gets blind drunk every weekend. They have gotten into fistfights and are talking divorce. The second couple has gone in for sexual freedom in a big way. They have what they call an .. open marriage ... which means they both sleep around. double-date and swap for the night. This is supposed to keep things "interesting." I think it stinks. The third couple are into drugs and the weirdest people are in and out of their apartment at all hours of the night. I am sure the guy is dealing in cocaine and am scared to death he will get busted. If this happens we could be in big trouble because they have given our names for credit re ferences. I want to move, but my husband says we can't afford it. T he rent is dirt cheap and the owner likes us. My husband says we will never get a deal like this anyw here . , .. .. . ' : J f . ' ! • i • • 1 f i t _ -~·L __ ·, l ____ umas ______ ~ I else. We argue a lot and I feel trapped. Can you help? -ROLLER-COASTER LIFE IN OALIFORNIA DEAR R.C.: You can't afford NOT to move. If you remain ln that loony bin it could wreck your marriage. Look in the newspaper and check the rentals at once. Consider a temporary place -anything to get away from that deadly environment. DEAR READERS: Dear Abby wrote a ~ book two years ago which she ke pt on ice so I would have a clear rield for mine - "The Ann Landers Encyclopedia -A to Z.'' ... "The Best of Dear Abby," publlshed by Universal Press, is now available and I ·~ recommend it highly. What you will find between those cover s ls more than a collection of columns. The subject matter has been skillfully organized in a way that makes for delightful and provocative re ading. Priced at only S9.95, it is the perfect Christmas gift for anyone from eight to 88. Buy a dozen while they last. It is sure to be a runaway best·seller. CONFIDENTIAL to Critical of Your Bias Against Motels : Sorry, but when a person writes, "We went to a motel, .. I don't change it to read. "We went to choir practice." Most motel managers try to run respectable inns. I do my best to maintain the original flavor of the letters. I I I • What kind of wedding goes with today's new life styles? Does anything go? Ann Landers· completely new "The Bride's Guide" tells what's right for today's weddings. For a .1 copy. send a dollar. plus a long. self-addressed. stamped envelope r 18 cents postageJ to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 11995. Chtca~o. Ill. 60611. 'I -. Huntington Beach Pac1hc Coa~1 Hwy So of P111r Newport Beac h 1400 Pac1f1c Coas1 Hwy 3418-B Via Lido Newport Beach, CA Fat critics not needed · ' -. ' Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner 15 Convenient Locations 675-4955 Hours: 10·5 Tues.-Sat. (Closed Mondays) Imports From China Fine Distinctive Rosewood Furniture Offering 30-50o/o Discount . t~ ~ ·"'~ -: "' !i04. --.T , Imperial Dynasty Co. 3413 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA (714) 675-7395 Piiot advertising is good business for American State Bank. "Dally Piiot help wanted ads have c~slstently brought us the best personnel." L•·c111e Kuehn Community Relations, American Stete Bank Newport Bffch ' .- By the standards of today, I am fat. I do not accept these standards. or attempt to meet them, There are times for being fat <or stout>. This is not one of them. There are times when he ft has been considered "bottom," and thought to be a good thing. I am 6 feet 1 and my weight varies between 235 and 240 pounds. By the standards of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co .. J am obese. My flippant answer is ''The Lord meant me to weigh this much." But I don't think it's so flippant at all. I feel okay most of the time. which is all I can expect at my age. The only form of diet I ever go on is to forswear the drink temporarily. Bur ONE THING I find m addening. This is the prejudice toward people who are obese or heavy or bulky or portly or whatever. A century ago, such is the power of fashion, I would have been consider.ed a fine figure of a man. These were the days of Gladstone, of Palmerston. of the Marquis of Salisbury, and of our own Grover Cleveland and Teddy Roosevelt. I have just discovered that there is an organization called the National Association to Aid Fat Americans Inc. It makes a lot of sound sense to me. Hear the executive secretary of NAAF A. Lisbeth Fisher. ··our culture's attitude towards obesity -.. CHAllfS McCABE is so degrading a nd humiliating that fat people are allowing their bodies to be cut open by the surgeon's scalpel: having their jaws wired shut : spending bill ions of dollars a year on diet gimmicks. pill s and books; literally los ing their lives on dangerous fad diets Anything to lose weight and satisfy society's demands. "DAY AFTER DAY I become more and more horrified by how fat people are allowing themselves to be used as guinea .. pigs -something that thin people would :•. never dream of allowing! .. Maintaining one's weight. even if it dis pleases the Metropolitan. is much healthier than constantly losing and •. gaining weight. which is the fate of nearly ·l; all dieters. Cl have heard the figure of 98 percent.> The NAAFA is fighting for a federal law that will ban discrimination against fat !'- people in every sector of society. Being fat is not more peculiar than being a Marxist , or a lesbian. The public obsession with it must be brought within reason. Almanac's wit, wisdom::: In today's column we reveal some advance examples of the wit, wisdom and fragile-limb predictions you '11 find in the forthcoming 1982 edition of the 165-year-old original Farmer's Almanac. Thanks to veteran editor Ray Geiger and associated editor Peter Geiger of Lewiston, Maine. Confidential to a bartender: ''My wife had her face lifted but there was one just like it underneath." A teacher was explaining to her third-graders about the importance of good penmanship. "If you can't write your name, when you grow up, you'll have to pay for everything with cash." POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT • TMERE•s LITTLE IN Tl4E WORLD I CAN CMAN6E, A,..D, ~ T'HAT, v•AY L ITTLlf WANT~ TO 9C CMANCilfO. Pf ISONAllJY Q.&A. BY MARILYN AND HY GARONER I SOME PEOPLE LEAIU'l traffic rules by accident . , You know it's going to be a bad day when you call suicide prevention and they ,f put you on hold. ,. Or when a mortuary sponsors the first ,• minute of the local football telecasts. You'll never lose your shirt if you keep your sleeves rolled up. ii . .. ,, NINETY MEMBERS OF Columbus· crew were convicts who were released ) tf from prison SOiely for the purpose Of ulJ making the trip . Some say the superstition a bout~ t spilling salt bringing bad luck can be ; traced to the painting of The Last Supper. In that painting, Judas Iscariot is shown overturninl the salt. Spq.hetti originated ln China and was , introduced in Italy by Marco Polo. " J ' ; • • WC • & • a I a AZ c g;45 0 4C 4 -- ---------------~----------------........ . • HOIOSCOPf BY SIDNEY OMARA Libra: ,Focus on budget Thursday, Oct. 15 1 By SYDNEY OMJ\RR ARIES <March 21-April 19>: You're asked to assume additional responsibility in connection with club. group or special interest organizati on. TAURUS <April 20-May 20 >: Spotlight on new starts. added independence, chance to express self in unique, creative manner. Pioneering project is part of scenario GEMINI <May 21 -June 20 > You gain access to confide ntial data, fears and doubts are overcome. Sense of direction will be regained CANCER (June 21-July 22): Flurry of c a 11 s. i n vita ti o ns do m in ate exc iting scenario. Popularity increases. LEO < July .. [r:·Aug. 22 ): Stubborn associate does r~ e your best interest at heart. You 're as ed to assume greater responsibility, to_ verify details. VlRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22>: People you deal with tend to talk in abstract terms. Ins ist on definitions. commitments and d ecisions based on fact, not fancv. LIBRA 1 Sept. 23-0ct. 22 I: Family foc us is on budget, possible purchase of luxury item and review of recent expenditures. One who is usually quiet will speak up in definite manner. SCORPIO !Oct. 23 -Nov . 2ll : You may be asked to give up what amounts to something for nothing Apply principles of public relations Remain noncommittal. SAGITTARIUS 1 ~ov. 22-Dec 211 : J ob may become more difficult. but chances for advancem ent • improve. Superior is observing, testingi and willing to m ake room for you at more elevated position. i CAPRICORN < Dec. 22-Jan. 191 : You 're drawn between past obligations and future prospects . Key is to take a m ore independent stance. AQUARIUS (J an. 20-Feb 18 1: Obtain hint from Capricorn message Build on solid structure Streamline techniques. Emphasize individuality. but don't ignore tradition. PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20 >: Follow throug h on hunch ; you 'll find right direction despite efforts by others to jam signals. Counsel offered by friend of long standing is apt to be valid. Al1 HOPPE THE INNOCENT BYSTANDER Dripking in, ' I • rul)DJ.ng out SAN FRANCISCO -Ob, there's t errible news in swre for millions of Americans! A publlcation called "Playboy Guide to Fashfon for Men" has complied lists of those things that are in a nd those that are out. The latter includes: pinkie rings. black trench coats, jogging, religious medals and not wearing underwear. Jn some cases. conforming to the dictates of fashion will not impose too great a hardship. For example. the man who does not wear underwear, which 1s out, can simply purchase a pair of gray sweat socks, which are in. BUT WHAT ON EARTH can ever replace jogging? At this ver y mom ent, t he r e are t housands of joggers bouncing along the nation's highways and byways blissfully unaware tha t t h ey are about to be transformed overnight from objects of awe a nd admiration into scorned laughing stock, as socially acceptable as pinkie rings. W.Aefe will they turn ? Where,~ill those •~~~ ·f1f,. lbiil\>1 ' find a. pursuit .as pa inful. Dor ing . time con s uming. dangerous. anti-social and sweaty -or one that makes the aficionado look a nd smell as awful ? How wi ll they become once again -in a word -fashionable·> l would like to s uggest outdoor drinking. As the only li ving past president of the Outdoor Drinkers of America, f have long extolled the virtues of this rigorous sport . Wherever I am asked how I keep looking so tanned and fit, I immediately credit outdoor drinking cmd can go on for hours about its joys if my lis teners will let me which they won't. VET ntROUGH SHEER perseverance I can say in all due modesty that I have bored the pants off as many people with recounts of m y exploits. my training schedule and my daily regimen as any jogger on my block. So ther e's that to be s aid for outdoor drinking. Then there's pain. Jogger s. or course. seek instant gratification through pain. Yet I believe there's much to be said for the delayed pain we outdoor drinkers experience th e morning after . Looking forward to a reward in life is often as pleasurable as the r eward itself. Only immature hedonists think otherwise. "Is outdoor drinking." l a m often asked, .. as boring as jogging'?" Yes, it can be, if you take the car e and effort to invite the right people to your outdoor drinking parties. LET US PASS quickly over the question of whether outdoor drinking can be more time consuming. SufCice it to say I have known dedicated outdoor dr inkers in such places as Waikiki to waste not merely a few hours but three whole weeks without arcomplishing another single blessed thing. Joggers relish regaling you with accounts of their physical injuries -bone bruises, pulled tendons. ruptured cartilage and the like. Just let me say here that in 1979 <the latest year figures are available) l4, 763 more outdoor drinkers than joggers were nm over by pickup trucks. taxi cabs and moving vans. Now. it's quite true that outdoor drinkers don't appear a s sweaty or a nti-social as joggers. But this is merely a matter of attire. There's no reason an outdoor: drinker can't wear a raccoon coat and a stereo headset. sit in a corner, s nap his fin~rs to "Boogie Ooogie Ooogie" while sipping a hott'Oddy and outsweat the best of them. Moreover . once he has "hit the wall " <an expression common to both sports>. he looks just as awful as the last-place finisher in the Boston Marathon. Lice often family woe DEAR DOCTO&: We had an Interesting h e ad lice problem in our famil y . Interesting in that I was the first one to be diagnosed as having them. I have a fairly thick beard. I began to itch and scratch1and it got so bad I went to our doctor about it. Was I surprised when he found that I was suffering from bead lice. He suggested that I bring my wife, my 7-year-old daughter and my 9-year·old son to the office. All of us had bead lice. I shaved my beard, and after taklag the treatment the doctor ordered, we're all now free of the darn pests. What I'd like to know ls this: II It common for an entire family to come down with bead Uce? -MR.G. DEAR MR. G.: Let's put it thil way: not uncommon. Head lice usually attack the scalp, but as in your case, even a beiard <and sometimes eyebrows) ls involved. Itching is due to the bi tee of the tiny Uee; ' and is also due to the gray e1p Colt&) thlt cling to the hair. Untreated the condition T JOUI HIAL1H OR. PETER J. STEINCROHN worsens, because the louse, which lives about four weeks, keeps laying close to a dozen eggs a day. These eggs h atch within a week. and a week iater the new lice are full gro\Vn. A favorite location itl around the back of the head. · v The reason1hat eJttire families may have lice is Utat the klcls bring them home from scbooJ. tr · all maf begin with sha ring COlll bs anjl brushes, jackets or caps Ch1ld.rence notoriously careless m care or t'heir clothes. Once the ~a1nosi.8 has been made, any' -=lot'-" br ·titusbes that IQl.1! be lOftt\ed •ttc1\fld be de1tQe4 er daiawo ~"i The eriUtr f 11, ,•llOUld\ 1Mf , trUlt~ • "ttta• , .-11'.fattOb 1'i lotion ~ colt.a alt • I~~ c.aled pyrethrum . NASTY WHITE STUFF ,\ re:-.tcknl of c; rt·,d Falb. !\font . found hl'l'..,t•l t liru...,h111g -.1111\\ 1111 her ear heft>fl' .... ~w c·oulrl 11.1\t>I .dll-1 tlw 111 .... 1 ...,to rm of thl' :-t•a....i111 1·,11·l1l'I' t 11,.... "I'd. SHAPE UP ATHOllE. l~l·~ .... 1H .\'IJU '. '"':!I!" 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I 1 Term Investment Certificate '£>OOH 1 4.5 % Minimum Annual rate of Int rest Invest as llttla at $500 !or as short a hma as 90 days We also offer 81/2% Passbook Investment Accounts 1A1ith a m11111nurn investJnent of $25. Earns from date old. rl\)~11 lnll.'fl' I '" J WIU\ t 1111 I• Thts Is a hmtted offl'r. 11va1l11ble '" r.1h1oi 11t.1'"""••h111111. Li!JAVCO THRIFT 25252 Cabot Road Laguna Hills, California 92653 (714) 581-1700 620 Newe_ort Center Drive, Suite 101 NewPbrt ~ch, California 92660 (714) 644-9490 -· !'1 Bl 111111. T I ........ ~ ...... .,...,~=-=,...,,.'"':""~.-:-..,_.,•< ~ •• ,,~, .... -..""'~""'l""'l'"'""""~•"""'...,,...,_P,_•~·~• .... , ........ ..., ............ ,.,. ........... ~ ..... •P111c~e•s .. a~;~su .. ,..o ... u ............ 111111;~u .. •c•s111111c,.s'llllll&lll!!l~&JllllllS ... S~C ... a1110~s~c .. a ..... a ........... ~;,..;~u•e .. c,..s .. llll! .... •91 .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. October 1•. 1981 DEATH NOTICES · . ...,. 'ICTITIOUS•UM••M ltAMS tTATWMaltT T11e .......... ....-1 ....... -'" GR£1Wt: lleu of n owers the family Mortuary ot Costa Mt'u -~~. ,.-.uwav uu11Hus EMMETT WA LT ER requtata dopaUona be made S40·S5S4. coM,LIX, LTO .. " LIM!• 111 •• G R El WE . resident or to the National Kidney PETERS .... p;n1McJ1,Ca1Hem1utw0 Tuatln, Co for 1 year after P'ounldallon. Services under PHIWP J. PETERS. U , 111~~~~ 111•· havlna llv~ In Costa Mesa. the direction or Harbor resident of Anaheim Hill•. Tiii• .... 1-. 11 c.Oft4uclM •• • Ca. for 37 yeara. Paued Lawn·Mount Olive Mortuary Ca. Passed away on October llmllff~tt,_.., away on October 11. 1981 He or Costa Mesa. 540-SM4. 10, 1981. He was a student at Tiii• *""*" waa f..._ •1111 .. was a member or lhl' Church ROUSE the Modern Trade Institute. C:WlllY Clufll flf ~.,. c-.tv on-. or Christ Santa Ana·Tuatln JAMES 11f0 MAS ROUSE, He is survived by his mother •"'"" as.11111 "m'~ for 29 years . He was a meat resident of Newport Beach. Ha Ide J . Stralitht, father fl'vllllllltd 0r.,... c-t o.uy Pli.t, cutter for the Bargain Ca . for the past 17 years. Phillip J . P eters of 1e111.ao,0c1.1,,.,1,,1.., .,...., Basket Grocery Store chain Passed away on October 10. Wiscon.stn and sister Tlnu E. tor 25 years. He ls survived \981. He retired from the P eters of Anaheim, Ca. by his wire Helen, son Department of Water and Funeral services will be held ----------- St 11 n I ey or H unt Ing ton Power in 1974, after working on Tuesday, October 13, 1981 '=:::::;;,.11 ~f'p. twotlaer P~n of there for 40 years. He· ls at 3:30PM With Rev. Bruce Tll• fonow1,. ,.., .. ,., .,0 001111 Illinois, grandc-h lld ren s ur vived t;y his wife Kurrie , p astor or the ~ ........ , ~ R ebecca and Es ther Dorothea, daughter Nancy Presbyterian Church of the J · "· '• "'' "IEA91MI .. AC· Services will be held on Gentile of Massachusetts. Covenant . o fficiating. ~:!~~~:".:;.'"''·H...,ll.....,. Wednesday, October 14, 1981 grandson J .J Gentile, sister Services under the direction Jum .. 111. ituyMOno 11, 11012 at 2: OOPM at the Harbor Cecile Mcintyre of Arcadia, of Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive l'rlml, H..,,..,,._ e..dl, cun-• Lawn Memorial Chapel with Ca. and brolhl'r Lou Rouse Mortuary or Costa Mesa Rev. Larry Houchen, pastor of San Diego, Ca. Mass of 540·5554. of the Church or Christ of the Resurrection will be on HEIDENREICH Tiiis bullnutS la ~ llY en Ill CllvlcNul. J_,H. ";ymond ll Santa Ana. Ca officiating Tuesday, October 13. 1981 at E LL AM H E 1 o E N Int er ment se r vices ll:OOAM at Holy Cross REI C H re s ident o·f Tlllt ..__ was fllud wlVI tN Counly c...-. ol ~ ..... c-ay on~ lumber II. 1 .. 1. immediately following In Mausoleum . Chapel. wit h San Cle~ente. Ca. Passed Pwoil-Or1ng9cou~o.u:'::.: anj er~ent im~ediately away on October 9, 1981 Sut>1.u .J0.0ct.1,u,1t11 .,,..., ------------foftow1.ng S.ervices under Services were held Tuesday.1------------ t he d 1 re ct aon o f B a I~ 2 October 13. 1981 at 3 30PM PlllJC .-E H.UIOI LAW.._MT. OLIVE Mortuarv • Cerreterv Crematory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 rtBCI HOTHHS HU llOADWAY MOlTUAlY 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa 642·9150 IALTl'. & IBGBO .. SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCllFf CHAf'll 427 E 17th SI Costa Mesa 646-9371 rtHCI llOTHBS SMrrffS' MORTU .. T 627 Main St HuntinQton Beach 536-6539 ,AClftC YllW Mti«>llAL , ... Cerreterv Mortuarv Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach 644·2700 McCOAMICIC MOlTUA•llS Laquna Beach 494-9415 Laquna Hills 768.(>933 San Juan Cap1s11an o 495·1776 c Berge~on·Smith & Tuthill at Pacific View Chapel 1-----------Westchff Chapel Mortuary Entombment at Pacific PICT1nou1011111tH1 of Costa Mesa. 646·937 l. V i e w Memo r 1 a I Pa r k TIM 1o1~!:!.. ·=~~':!. .... 11us1. LENT Pacific View Mortuary, ,.. .. .,, N t B hd' R & L CUSTOM MARINE MAE T. LENT. resident of ewpor eac •recto rs. SERVICE, 21u Pluc•nll•. API. 11, Mission Viejo. Ca. Passed TRIGG Co'1•Muw.CAt'2'». away. on o. ctober 12. 1981.. DAVID LEROY TRIGG. RAY P. LEKOWtcz. 21u Pluc•n· Sh ed b S lie, Apt, 11, Costa Mew, CAtH». e as surv1.v Y a son ra resident of Santa Ana, Ca. Tiii• bwlnuu 11 ~Md by en In· Ah mad Singh of Palm Passed away on October 9, 4IMdu•I. S prings, Ca., 2 daughters 1981. He was a cook for the Thia :.!=:'.~111• w1t11 t11u Yol.anda Cook of ":iission Giovanni Pizza Company, county Clerk of Or•noe counly on VieJo. Ca. ~nd Ann Simpson having graduated fr om Su91.21.1"1. o f F I o r .1 d a . a I s o 5 Saddleback High School In '111• grand ch ii d r e n II n d 7 1981. l'e w~ a"ta·ve a·n the Publl-Or"'V1 co.st Dully Piiot, .. ~ Sepe. 2J, JO, Oct. 7, u . ,,., ., l<MI great -grandchildren Spurgeon urch Softball Private memorial services Team the Southwest Little Piil.iC •ta were held. Pierce Brothers Leagu'e Team. a member of -----------B.el I Broadway Mortuar y the Spurgeon Memori al '1CT1nousou1t111•11 d NAMll ST AnMSltT arectors United Methodist Church or Tiie fol-... --•• do"'9 busl- SEXTON Costa Mesa. Ca He was also "'" ... M A BELLE EVELYN act ave in the ba nd at 111«1STOL & MACARTHUR DEN· SEXTON. resident or Costa Saddll'back High School He ~.~!"..~~.E~.=.s~11101 Mesa. Ca Passed away on 1s survived by has parents Teruo v .... umoto, D.D.s., , .. s October 7. 1981 She IS Ric h a rd a nd Mariann a lllu•blrd cunyon. L•eunu llHch. · d b 2 d ht C•llfor11i.ms1 su rvive Y a~g er s Trigg. s is ter Col een. TlllabuMMUlac~byUftln· Opal Jones or R1 vers1de. Ca brothers Thomas W Trigg dMdue1 and Pauline Townsend or of Tustln and Tracy R or T'"" vemumoto 0 r e g o n . a I s o l 2 Santa Ana. Ca . maternal Tiii• --wn 111• "'1"' u. County Clertl ol OrlftOO eo....ty on Sup. grandchildren. F un eral grandparents William and tum11er21.1"1 ser vices on Wednes day, Edith Jones of Hemet, Ca. Pm., Octob.er 14. 1981 at l :OOPM and paternal grandmother Pubtl-Or-eous1 Dully P11o1. at Pie rce Brothe.r s Bell Hil da Trigg of Ohio s.p1.2J,30,0ct.7.i4.lt11 •lJS.tl Broadway Chapel with Rev Ser vices will be held on Bruce Kurrie officiating. Tuesday. October 13. 1981 al Interment at Olivewood 2 .OO PM at Harbor Lawn ,1CT1T1ou1111s11Hss C~metery, Riverside, Ca. Memorial Chapel with Rev. The ,!:'.!'!!!!":~':ne ~•· Pierce Bro the r s Bel l Lawr e nce P Bjorklund 11WUu: 1 B. roa d w a Y Mort u a r Y o ffi ciating Inte rm e nt DEMURL'S FLORIST,2'75 lrvl,.. dir ectors. s ervices i m med i ate I y, Avenue. Suite 1·113. Co••• M•u, JACOBS following. In lieu or flowers. CUlll~;~~ .. ~ .. Vu ldet, 1111 N. N ATHAN IE L J ACK donations may be made to Puc:lflc C0.'1 Hwv. No. 1te. Y9Unu I JACOBS, passed away on the Da vid Trigg Memorial llHcll,c.111orn1um51 i October 12. 1981 . Private Fund Clo Saddleback High Tiiis llWMU 1• conducled by ... In- ' services will be held at the School Band, Santa Ana. Ca dMdu••e:.,,,.,,1• Lee valdH • Harbor Lawn·Mount Olive Services under the direction Tiii• stut-1 was flied wtttl "" I Memorial Park. Services of Harbor Lawn· Mount Olive County Ci.nt of °'aft9t Coo.w1ty ""Oc· under the d i r ection o r Mortuar y of Costa Mesa lot>or s. iwi. ,,,Mrl Harbor Lawn.Mount Olive 540.5554 Publl•hecl o.-.,.. co.st D.u11y Piiot. Oct. J, "· 21. 21, , .. , • .,.., S ITAT· ... 1n-w1-o•awA· ,.CTIT10US OUlllUIU "CTIT10U UUllNISS --..,.... '" ,.,. ~ NAMllSTAnM«NT NAMll ITATIIMINT l'llOMPAant1a'"IP Tll• followlft9 per.on la doing l ... followlftO --er• dol119 buM· ONUTINO UNO« a MU et: ,.CTITlOUS aUSlltllSS NAMI l>IKI~~ JANITORIAL 21102 Ulke AOUA·DIAL, 1701 Plucenll• The lollowlnl .,..._lies wlUlclr•wn Viste. L-ForHI. C.llf~l•tllUO Ave...,., c..la Mn;, C.. nuJ ; t ; Qenurul purlnur from Ille MICl\MI R;yMOl'ld 8uller, Jl702 SOUNDCAST CO. (• Cellfornlu .,.,,,..,,,,.. -Mlftg ... r tile fk-Lelle Vl:U 1..u1te ForHI Callfornlu corporullonl, 1101 Plucunll• Avenue, llllou1 buslnuM -ol CAVCO, 1725 t26lO • • Coslu Mew, C.. nuJ Moflrovlu. II-I, ea.t. "'"'·CU. '2627 Tiiis IMllNU I• c-.ctud by '" Tiiis buSI-•• Condu<led by • COi'· Tiie flc1m-blnl--II.It• ll>dlvlduel -•tlon. ,.,..,., lor tN p;-...ip wn filed on IWCllMI R. llu4 .. r SOVNDCAST CO. anuury 7, ltlO In Ille Counly ol Tllla ,._,,_1 ••• fifed with 1.,. Hor1lur1 W•r1'.oOI, """· counly Clun of <><•"99 County on Disneyland Hotel officials hope to add the Olympic-size Sierra pool to the Bonita tower solar system spring 1981. This one's By KEITH TUBER Dully .................. run An international team of scientists gathered at the Disneyland Hotel on Tuesday -not to explore the Magic IGngdom's Tomorrowland, as might be surmised, but to tour the solar heating system atop the hotel's Bonita tower. Built a half-dozen years ago at a cost of $200 ,000, and recently upgraded for another $40,000, the system provides all the domestic hot water for the tower's 404 guest rooms. "Actually, we're only using 40 percent of the system 's capacity," Paul Sowa, architect of the system, told nearly two dozen members of the International Energy Agency, a group established in 1974 to help solve worldwide energy needs and to reduce dependence on oil products. "The system was overdesigned so it could be used for future needs. By spring of next year, we hope to heat the ( 110,000 gallon) Sierra pool" and contribute more to the beating needs of the laundry facility, Sowa said. The fiberglass-coated solar panels -102 of them stationed on the tower's roof -heats water up to 135 degrees. The system generates $31.25 of hot water a day, or around $11,680 a year. Sowa said, resulting in a 40 percent energy bill savings. At current natural gas prices, Sowa said it would take 20 years for the system to pay for itself. '& by the sun "As the price of natural gas goes up, and mo user s (functions) are added,f becomes mo attractive," Sowa said . Richard L . Erb, Disne: and Hotel president and general manag , said other us are being considered for the sol ~stem. ·•A network or undergroun<\ els connec the hotel," Erb said . "Em\) ees use ~ passageways to get from one tower' lo another. a that's how supplies are moved. What that means that no excavatio n is necessary'' to mak improvements. ' Stephen Hellman, a principal of the consulti .. mechanical engineers Hellman & Lober and form"' project manager for Maroko & Snyder. designers of the system. said that despite the hotel's success wi~ solar heating, other lodging facilities are not pickio up on the idea. "I'm surprised they're not," Hellman said. "There doesn't seem to be too much interest.~ think that's because the operators of hotels -w aren't always the owners -aren't concerned wi energy costs yet. I think that will change." , The scientists. who are ~marily solar and nu clear energy specialists represent a dozen countries including Swedt\Q, Denmark, the Netherlands and Switzerland\ leave today for Seattle for a conference on energy storage. ), Se<rwt.vy.Trwuaurer Tiie fUll -end uddrwsa of tile S.ptem-t• '"' Tl\la llatwnwnl ... flled •Ill\ .,,. non wlltldr-no Is: RICHARD M. . .. ,,..,, County Cler1<of0<_ C_ty on Sup. CHALllERG, 22 Summerwlnd, PubllaNd Or;noe Co.Ill Deity Pllol, lember 21, 1 .. 1. rvlne, CU. '271•. Oct. 1• 21 21 Nov ' , .. , ...,7 .. 1 "171116 ltkllAnlM.SC ... lborQ ' ' ' . ' ' MUnTIOf..lla, MILLl91, CAaUOM & UIAa0$l.IY ..... ,. ... MMAl1lmr ---·- .. ,!Mt Publlu.d OrUftOO Court Dully Piiot pt. IO,Oc1. J, 14,21, 1•1 UM-11 .... ,.n ..... Ca..... Piil.i iila Publl-Ol'1ng9 C0.'1 Dally Piiot l-----------Sept. JO, Oct. 1, ••• 21, , .. , ~1 'ICTITIOUS UUSINllS -"ICTIT10UI UUS.NlllS !CAMI STATllMllltT The followl,. pertot11 er• 4loln9 bulll'IHI ;s; no one can pay you more interest than Bank of Newport on the new tax exempt ''all-saver'' certificates "CTITIOUI UUll1t•U MAMll ITATIEMSNT NAMll STATIEMSNT Tiie fol-.. ...,_, Is doing bus!· ...... ., THAT SPECIAL TOUCI+. JMO S•nl• An• Annue, Cotl• Mn•, CellfOnllu '2627 T,,. ~ng ~ It doing busl-Rey F. l'lumlno, Coste Muse, RODEWAY INN, IGI S.E. 8ri.lol St., Sena. Niu, c.tlforftlu "2107 • C""' & "'-& Inc., u Callfonll• COf'PCW•liorl. 1CO S.E. llrlatol Sir .... Sena. A .... c.tltoml• t27'07 Tl\11 Mlnftl la condllc'9d by• cor· por;tloft neu u . C.llfomla ftl.27 NAUTILUS TRADING COM· TllltllWlnuta lac-by;nl,.. 0-&H-.,tnc. PAHY, 1t51 Howpor1 lllvd .. Coste dlvl-I ->-Olen,fN'"l- MuM, Celtfomlu n.21 Roy F F.....ing Tiiis .._...,_, was flllld wlUI 1119 Alvin 5UntmY9f', • E"*'•ld lluy, Tiiis ---was filed wlltl tfle County CIUr'll ol Or.,. c-.ty on Sup-~ llNdl, C.llfomle t»27 GounlY C"'1l ol 0r..,.. Couftly on Sup-tember fl, , .. , di!~·~~ 1• conducted by •n In· tumber a. 1"1. P1111U Alvln Surll,...,.r ,.111111 P\lbllafted °'""" Coutt Dully Piiot. Tiii• ........,. WM filed •111\ .,,. Putl!llNd Or1ng9 c-Dully Piiot, S.pt. n . 30, Oct. 1, ,., 1 .. 1 •11u1 County Clefll of Or .... C«#lly 011 SU.. Su91. JO, Oct. 7, 1•· 21, 1'11 421:MI ----------- lemllor 21, l•t •-----------'1711U Piil.iC "'1CE Published Orln99 C:ou•t Delly Piiot. I-----------1------------ S;pt. 2J, 30, Oct. 7, U, 1 .. 1 05MI ,ICTITIOUS lllSINllSS ,.CTIT10UI UllllNllSS HAMii STATSMllNT ltAMll ITATIM•NT Tiie lol-ng .,.._, is doing bull· The foll-Ing p;nona •rw dolne MH H : l>IKIMU .. : 111"41141 WOODYS' ALIGNMENT, 161 a .. M PUILIC REPORTING • .. ICTITIOUI OUllNllSS ll••r Sttwl, Costa Muse. C.llforftl• ISOS EHi 11\tl $1 ...... Suite m. Sent• f'2'M AM, C;. '21112 NAllM: ITAT•M•NT Wllllum Eun Pug;, 1'343 Grw-Wllllum ~Irv, .., .. Pulrnotto Tll• lollowlno pertona •t• dolno ble, Huntl,,_, Hettlour, Cellloml• Circle, F°""'9!fl Vul .. y, cu. "21111 butlMnas: Tiiis llullneu la conductllCI by en In· MurUW N..._lly Mugulrw, lllM llMG Petroleum PertMra, 4000 dlvlclu.I. Pulmetto Circle, l'OUlllUln Valley, Cu. =r111ur lloulevur41, Huwporl hucll Wiiiiam £ur1 PUii' "2~~11 bualnfta IS concluelluel by .., In· ll•MIMooaG11YwtM Alt lnVHlm•I Tlllt ..,.,,.,, ..... fllld Wiii\ "" dh•lctu.I. Group, 4000 Mu<Ar111ur llouloverd, County CIHll ol 0r.,.. Coun1y 0,. SU.. Wiii .. ,.,. M;oulrw Newport 9Hcll, Catlfornlu t1MO tom bur 2l, '"'· MMtN H..._lly 1i14u9Ulrw Tlll• bualMU •• conduclud "Y • Pl71.. Tiiis ............. filed ...... .,,. 11';~': ~~. Alt ....... ,,.,..,. Putllltf1141 °'""" ~ Dully Piiot, County C'"1< of Or;ng; C-.ty on,.. ~~~!/ Mklleel -.. A a-rel •·*'--· _u_. •_._Oct_._,,_,_.__,,._, __ .,_,..._, lumber 21. '"'· '17111• Tiiis 1Ulurnen4 WUI fllld wlll\ lll9 P1aJC llllC( Publl-Or1ng9 Coull Dully Piiot County Clertl ol o.-.,.. Coullly on Set>-i------------Su91. ll0, Oct. 1, 1•, 21, 1"1 Q0>41 1-ber 14. 1'11 PICTITIOUI MllfNllSS !------------ ,,,..,., MAMll ITATSMSWT Nm.JC 1111( l"ut>lllllud Or.,. CO.it Dully Piiot. TN ,..._... ...,._ Is dolftt 1>1n1-1----------Su9t. U , JO, Oct. 1, U, 1"1 •1tM1 nets H : "CTITtOUS lllllltUll MAMe STAnfMNT CAVANAUGH LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE, J017 Klllyl:lroolle L.11., C4*u -.a. C.ilfW'ftlu ta» TllN9!y J-Cav-., 11111 Klllyl:lreoke Ln., COii e M•u, Callfornlu ... Tile ......... --...... bllN-Tilll ......... ~by ... lfl. -·e: , .,.., .... , CALll"°"NIA RUNNIEltS, nor r,_.,,.J cw.,.,.,. Lom•urcll, ~ Hlllt, Cellfefftlu Tllll .....,,...·_ fllM wlttl .. f25'J c-ty Clutt "Or .... c:-tty Ull S.. Cle,,_. ltoy 1'-11 Jr., 11411 *"llOr 11 1"1 LUf'll..,_, U9WWI H1111, c.111ont1o • ,.m111 ~!' •• llWIMM •• cundYcte4I by .. lfl. Pu1111-.. Or .... CoMt Dully p~ ......... '""· 2J, •• Oct. , • , .. '"' 41S,..t Clef-.•. l'-11,Jr. Tlllt ....._,,. -filed wftll h PlaJC 1111( C-'Y C...-flf Or-c-ilyOll .._ i-----------tUf'llllOrlt, He1 P17ttlt PutllltMd Or .... °'"' Dully ....... Sillt'I. JO, Oc1. 7, U, ll, Hit 4-.i ,IC'TITIOUS au11••11 MAMll ITAHMNT Tiie fol_I,. --• urw dOlng lllWINu .. : CltlEDIEXO, IJOOJ l't Herber llvd., c.a ...... c.llfwN• ... l'r...a I . ._...., JD$1 Yul!., CW· cl•, eoau Mlle. c.t"'""9 ._ Cllrll'-I I . Uot'toll, IM1 Yllllon Clrclu, C:-. IMM, c.INemlu t-Tlllt ....,_ II COIMluctN •Y Ull lfl. dl•ldloel. Olrldll 1 . ..,,.,, Tlll1 ........., wut fl ... wflfl Ille c-tr Cluttt o1 ~ .... c:-tty •11 S.. e.mllOr ti, 1"1. ,111• '""911"'" Or.,.. C:O.tl Dally Piiot. s..t. ta. •.0c1. 1, ,._ '"' •1su1 So why not save at Bank of Newport where you know you will get the best service and, of COW'Se, you will also have the satisfaction of helping the economy of your own community. On October l, 1981. Bank of Newport will offer a new ''T AX-8A VER" CERTIFICATE d de~ that pays you up to 70% of the average yield of a 62-week T-Bill and allows you up to $1,00o in interest. tax free; up to $2,000 tax free for couples filing a joint return. · Imagine that! All those gr eat Bank of Newport personalized servi ces and the new "TAX· SAVER" CERTIFICATE available from your nearest Bank of Newport office. Since, legally, no other bank, savings & loan or thrift can offer you more interest on a 'TAX-SAVER" CERTIFICATE. it certainly makes sense to save where you know you'll begetting the best banking service avai}able anywhere . Don't wait, interest rates may never be higher. TAX SAVER CERTIFICATES NOW AVAILABLE ON SATURDAYS 9AM -1PM Three 1ocation1 ln NewJ)Olt 8-ch: PllOlic COMI Hig'hway at AYOCadol'18().8()()(), Dover at SbdMnth StrMt/84&-~ Tbirtr-second Str'Ml al Wayene/81M333.. • . ·- • • " . 4 4 0 q • a • i>™ .. Transcendental Medication® Program ' . Ushering In Th~ Age Of Enlighrenmenr In This Gen~racion 0 .C. 6 H-2311 CO~UCTION .. MONEY · AVAD..ABLE AT HERITAGE pANK. •Residential • Commercial Buildings: Takeout Commian.ent required along with leases. • Land Loaru up t.o one year 50% appraisal. CONTACT: •Jeff JohNOn uth Orange County/ Irvine 714/~5 1-4050 • TomWikher Nluth Orange County Rive n.1de County 7141~51·4126 • John HershfelJ San Oil"gO 0.1unty 714 299-93 30 Herit~e ·~~'~'~ (::) Al·wunts lru.urt'l.I tu$ llX>.LXX> lOUAl HWSIC Ll!:NOl!:R cou..ICTOll• COllNlll 11 ... c.......-.-.......... ,., .... .... c....... .. ... Cl., ... , •ll'f s.tl .. ., .. ...,~ .. , ..... , ... uu.n uuu *"'·· ....... Only Answer Page offers you all this: • • • • • • • Cahtorn1a s largest paging agent Inexpensive •• less than 75C a day Wide-area coverage·· 15.000 square m11es A locahon near you. plus field represen1a11ves at your beck and call 24-hour service We never sleep Free unhm11ed beeping . free dehvery and lree lull maintenance Quantity discounts Keep in touch w11h home. ottlce. answering service school kids, babysitter. etc Save lime gas and money Call toelay tor literature and a tree demonstration! "The better beeper" @ Rr.-lSi\IER PRlJE 731-7777 • 953-5782 Call lolHree 1·800·252-9161 Or call information for Ille Answer Page office nearest you MAIL BOXES! INVESTORS • 2• HOUR PICIC -UP • AVAtlABLE I MM EDIAT ELY e LOW RATES COSTA MESA AREA 760-7000 Call 642-5678. Put a few wt>tds to work for you . ''I PVIUC llOJ1C£ Screened Trust Deeds on resldentlal Real Estate Minimum equity, '30,. Each Trust Dltd rtcofded 111 your name $3,000 minimum lnvestmtnt WE ARE PRINCIPALS. WE SELL OUR OWN TRUIT DHDI THE VB COMPANIES CALL FOR INVESTMENT PACKAGE 2131 .... 1511 1141n1-4550 SPECIAL IOllUS TO 32 '9 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tl\e tollowlno ~'14"' •r• dolno 1111$1,,.U H STAINED GLASS OVERLAY OF NEWPORT BEACH •nos M l waterm•n Street. Fou1tit••n V1Uey. C•lllornte '2708 Sl•l'fMn Paul G1nortcn, 11130S Mt W•terrnan Strttt, Fountain V•ll•v. C•lllornl• •1708 B•r1>41•• Jo G•not1cll llJOS Mt W•term~ Strttt, Fount••" V.all•V, C.tilorn•• '210I T Ills l>llMAH• ,. conduc t..d by •n lndlvldlMll (""'Nf1(1 •ncl wlf•t StlPMn P Glf\Orlcn Tiiis stolllement wes llled """ ,,.,. County Cl•r~ ol Or•noe County on Octo"" r 11 "" PVILIC llOJlCE FICTITIOUS 8USINISS l'IAMI STATEMENT The loHowlf\O perwn~ •re dolno OUt!Mt<\.n NEWPORT PETROLEUM FUHO 80-IV. L TO . l•I Fuhlon ltM Sulle UJ, Tu,Un1 C•Uf0tn1• ~l!IWIO P•I H Cncnren, Ill FetNon LAN. Sulle I 11, T11t1in, C•lllornl• t:H>IO M H Dt<~•rd, IOI F•~ll•on LAne, S1111t 112, Tustin C•lltornl• •1'80 Tiii~ Du\lnotu " condut lfll I>• • llmll•d 1>¥!r4rs~p P•l H Cocllr _, Tnls •IAltement ••• lllecl w•th t,... County Cl•r~ 01 Oran~ County on October 1 "'' Ft7Jlt4 JACKSON, l(IOOEll a SUCICLll'IG ... NEWPOllT CAM., Orh e, #1414 1'112'1> New,_r1 -. CA., ... PUIUC llOJ1Cl SUPElllO. COUllT OF CALll'OllNIA COUNTY 01' ORANGE l'llt7ff Put>llshed <>aooe Co••t D•lly Pilot, Oct If, 21, 2', Nov •. 1 .. 1 u•11 PUIUC MOJlCE ,. Ct.le C-Oritt, Wes1 S~AM,~11~• M•lter OI tr. Adoption i>.t1t1on ot CPP ... J ERRY PEDIGO NOTICIOl'TltUSTEE'S CITATI~ (PllOeAnl SALi OF lllAL PltOf>EllTY CASE NUMllll AO tMol;J ,_..._ ~-TT0-4414 lt4E PEOPLE OF THE S1AlE OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TH ... T CALll'OllNIA, ON OCTOBER JO, 1'1t, •I Ille hour of tq! FRANKEY R.t.V MOOIJ,E •.IS •.m AT THE FRONT EN· Vo11ar•11ere1>y cited •""-!equlrtd to TRANCE TO THE OLD ORANGE ·-·r •I • Martno In ..... cour1 on COUNTY COURTWOUSE, LOCATED Otoml>er 11, '"' •t I 4S am tn ON SANTA ANA BLVD , BETWEEN l>RJNrl.....,I u . ~ltd .it 700 Covl< SYCAMORE ST ANO BROADWAY, Center Drive. Wot. S•nta "na, SANT ... ANA, CA , PRECISION Celltornla, and lo Qiv• any l•O•I RECONVEY.t.NCE CO RP , AS ruwn why, atcordlno \0 the verlf~d TRUSTEE, TITLE TRUST t>EEO 1>Hltlon rilKI with ltl'ls court, the SERVICE. AGENT, wr.os. 6ddren h •doptlon Sl"OUkl no• be •PP•O .. d •ncl 1'1SO VENTUR ... llLVO SUITE otO.red •JO-A, ENCINO. CA ••.o.. and -.. D•led S.ptemo.r 11, 1491 teleP"-number '' UIJ) ......,.., o LEE A BRANCH preseno TrVilH. wlll Mii Al public •u< Cler-. rion to Ille hl~t blOOer tor «OSll In l>V Joyco " NOll•vt"C '••ful money of ti. Unllfd St•IH. IM Deputy tollowtno oucrlbed rut property ltOaEllTll WYATT lilu•led In Ille CITY OF COSTA Att...,.y MESA. Collntv of ORANGE Stele ol PT7l IC•llellAI A-w.. Catlfornl• -~rltwo tl foll~. to Sil"•> wit Put>ll•'*' <>~ CO<ISI Deity Pilot. Ckl t4, 71 11, Nov f , '"' 4451·81 PVIUC MOJ1Cl l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS l'IAMI STATE MINT Tiie tot1owin9 perwns .,. doono b11slnessM N E W RE NA ISSA N C E PRODUCTIONS, l TO C~ 36• 11th StrMI, Suite A200 Coste MUI, C.llfornla tzUJ c;.,, Hellene.ck, t 1'• Newport Bouleverd. Co~ta M•H. C•tltornl• .,.,, R M.tl<olm Haskell, 1SS East lttll Slrte l. Sult• t O , Cost• M•u. Cetlfornle '26'17 Nancy B Gu•IH•"· 1111 t..• Mired•, L•Quna Buth. Cal•lornlt .,.SI Thh o.isonen ·~ conducted t>y " tlmitt(I 1>11r1Nrs.l\lp Gery W•llet1i.<k Tiiis ll•l"""'I wu I 11«1 with IM 1'11V14 Put>llsftfCI C>al'M)e COHt Daily P•lot, Ott 1', 71, 29. Nov •. '"' •50f>-ll PUil.iC llOJlCE FICTITIOUS auStNIUS NAME STATEMENT Th• lotlow1no persons •re doln<. b11slntss•s R.M ENTERPRISES, ISOOAdem1 Aven..e, Cotte Mew, C•lllornle 97626 Robert A McCoy, tilt Falrwlnat Lent, Coste WM, Calltornlt .,.,, Fr•nc" l(o••r Sll•IO•n. lllC Orlole Orlw , Coste Mete, C•lltornl• ,,., . This business ts condut l•d by • oenrr•l JNrtner\hlP. R-r1 R McCoy Tiiis st•l...wnt ••• ll•t(I with IM C0<1nly C~r~ of O.•noe CO<lnly on S.O ttmber 2'. '"1 "'""' Pubtlsl'le<I Dfl"98 c .. st Deily Piiot, Sept. JO. Oct 1, 1•, 21, 1 .. 1 •111-81 Co11nty Cler~ ot Or•not Covnlf on NU llOTIC[ Oct-r 11, "" l'l7"1tl-------------- Pubtlslltd <>~ Coast D•lly Piiot Oct If, 21, 29, Nov •. 1991 4411·11. FICTITIOOS IUSINUS l'IAME STATEMENT S'-"1•t1,CetHoml•-THAT l'OltTIOl'I 01' LOT J6 01' 17141111·'1'1 TltACT W , AS SHOWN OH A MAP ------------- Pul>tlllW'CI 0rM>91' Coe\I O•llY Poot. lllCOltOID IN aoote It, PAGE 0 PQILJC llOJlC( Tl'lt fot1owln11 persons er• doing t1u1tness •1 NATURAL INTERIORS, 1'0 v1ro1nt• Pl«•. cos•• ~w. C•llfornl• ,,.11 01' MISCELLANEOUS MAP$, -------------Oct 1.14.11.n .1"1 4"°~· llECOllOS OF OllAl'IGE COUNTY, PUil.iC llOJlCE CALIFORNIA, 01sc 111a10 AS l'OLLOWS. PARCEL 2 AS SHOWN ON A MAP SU PIElllO. COUllT FILED IN 8001( •, PAGES 10 ANO II OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE OF Ol'CALIP'Olll'llA FICE OF TWE COUNTY RECORDER COUNTY 01' OltAHOI OF SAID COUNTY roecMc ~ Orlw w .. 1 Al(A 1140 SEA BLUFF, COSTA ..... MESA, CALIFORNIA •2&1fl S-C.AN.CAttrtt THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE 'ltAltlllAOI OF DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY roR 1PETITIOHER ELAINECOCHRAM I NCORRECT INFORMAT ION •AESPONOENl STEPHEN C FURNISHED r~~-::..0...Sll'AMILY LAW) ~~1At01~tewlll ~ :_.otndlo wlltly IM CASI NUMalll: Oltt41t "" Q41t""'' -ur.,.. wr • pvrwe~t lo NOTICE! llw -of Wiie conf•rrtd in e <~· >y.., ..... --,..,,. c-.t M•Y ::~~Ro;:o Eol ET~~~~.:·:~,~~:: ~IM ........ Yett W~ ,_, ..... EMRICH, HUSBAND •nd WIFE, H ............ .,.. ....... wlUMfl. TAUSTOR lo PRECISION •• L 111 ... ltle._t .... w.... A ECONVEYANCE CORP., U AYllOI t U •••• 118 '"' ••M•t1••••· 11 TnislM, IOI' Ille benefit end M<vrlly of PRE CISIO N M O RTGA GE t I .......... -nootre U•. 11111 SERVICES, INC . •l a-tk i.ry, Ott· : :. :' = .. u~.;.;::::: ed l'IOV 11, HIO, tnet rtCCH'-•t lieW-lntlNmenl Ho. mll on NOV. t., ..... In boOll/'" tJISJ, IMIQellm-71J, of JI ,... ..... -... 8'Vk• ..... Otllcl•I Recor$ In Ille olfl<e of ,,,. y la ... -· .,_ .......... Coointy Recorder of OltANGE County, '""""" ...... -,....... .. It_,,_, M fl ... .,."-· Ste It Of Ctllfomle I.II u .... --MllCKar •• c_., THE lol•I ·-' ol ,,,. 11npald .. .....-i. .,_ •--ft• b•l•nc• ot lllt Hid 011ll11et1ons. eerie ••-"•t•M•t1tt, '•• Htt IQOellltr wit~ -Aftett. end etlllNltecl M ,...,...... • ·~-ti COth •f'ld fltlllflMS, II In,~?'. ............ -,..,....; • 11:.~:: =~~.:::-:=.if :!,14 ,::; TO THE ltESPOHOENT pr-ooerty .., recordrtd •• 1n1tf'\ltMftt l ... petll!Ol'er Mt llltd • "'"''°" No. ,.,,, Oii JUNE H , ..... In rnlng your m•rrt-II vou 1111 -k/'"1 • peoetlrnaoe -. ol Of· 11 ... -within ., cNY' of ,... flcl•I RK0<$ lt1 Ille office Of,,. Coun· .. "'41t INt ._, h Mt...0 on ty RKOnltr ol ORANGE c-tv. Sl•I• otC.lllornle • l'-dlef4'Ult IN'f be tfllef'ed •nd THAT w1c1 Wit It -wl!-.t tov· c..,,. INIY "'"' • l~t ,_ eNnl « _,..,,, 1'99Kdi!wl 11111, nlnt llljllft{Uw or o~ wc-.n tOft· _.,..,, or ---· or 81 to r11Jne dlvt.IOll Of Pf'Oller1V, "'°"'" 1,,..,rat>lllty ofllllt. , tlllld <Wtocly, U~lld -'. THE MM11ct...., or any Ol!Wf peroon t"My ..... Cot1J tlld WCll ot,.., •• II" "r-may jl!Ur<l\Me el Mid ..... H _., .. 0'"'"4 OY tlle t-1 0 A l E 0 t II I s ' t I 11 d e y O I .. ~fl•...-., 1.-lllf Of SEPTEMaE ... 1'11. y or f)(eptrty, or other <-t Plll!CISION llOrltecl PfotM0'"9s ""'' •1to •• llEC°"VEVANCE It. C~P .. AS'fltUITEE, 10•-: J-tt, "" TITU! TltUST 0110 I.IE A lltANCH. SEltVICI CQMl>ANV CHtto A.S AGl!l'IT ' ly• S.Uy l!My At,.,.ry, Iv: 1"911 S. MlllllW' o.,uty I P..e4111'19111 Or-..... COM! 0.lly ....... J'vtll-°'.,... CeHI Dell• 1'1101 Ott.'·, .. ,,."" >0. Oct 7, 14, t1, IWI 4JOt_.I U..l SUPE ltlOlt COU"T OP CALll'ORNIA COONTY OP bit ANGE r• Clvl< ~ Orive, WHI ..... S-A,.., C•lff9""• '17., MAltltlAOEOF PETITIONER RI VAN NGUY EN RESPONDENT TAI THI LE AMINOID SU-S CPI.MIL Y LAWI CASE l'IUMIEll· 0 1' 1116 NOTICE I Yt11 Mw -_,, TM <..,r1 mey .. , ... 8'111111 , ... •It-"'" ... ... ,, .. ,, ....... , .,... ........-....... . .. , ... -........ _ ......... . If VO<I wl\11 lo --'"-ecl"lce ol en •llorney In tnh ,,,.llet, you .,_.., CIO '° promptly '° 111•1 '°"' rffl)Dn\e or pteeolno, 11 •ny, m•v be filed on time. AYllOI U't•• lie •"• fem•,.••••· II tft-11 --..... <-• Uf. tlll •MleMle • -Wt UC. .......... ................ ~ .. ,..__ .... _.._. SI U1lecl detH tolkllar ti cOfl .. 10 Ot un • .,.,..._ en ttlt esunto, IMllMI• llecerto lnmedl•lemenlt. de Ht• m•ne•e. "' r._.s1A o •I-loll, ti l\ey ••-. ~ tar r901Jlrede • lltmpe. I. TO THE RESPONDENT Tntrt U Yvonne Smith, ttO Vlrolnl• Pte<•. C~t• Mew, Ctllfornl• '1U7 Denise Lor4tiN Grey, 1101 South Artesl•. SenlAI AM, C•lllornl• .,,CM This 1><11tntn Is conducted by • Qtner•I per!Nrshlp f llern.Y Smtih Thl1 .rat-nl wH ftltd with IN County Cler~ of 0.•119e Covnty on AllQUSI JI, 1•t FHt7f1 Publlllled 0 rl"99 c .. st O•lly Pllol, Sept. JO, Oct. I, I•."· , .. , ~ttt-t• PVIUC MOJ1Cl "CTITIOUS eur.IHESS NAME ITATaMINT The lol!OWl"ll Dtl"SOll Is dolftO llllit. ness .. LAA ENGINEERING SERVICES, 0 11 Sor..Wo Clrcte, w..nllnoton e.ech, Cetllornl• .,._., Louie AtlOflso llolo. •ji1 Sor•nto Circle , HunllnQ!on Bu ch, Ct llfoml• •2M7 Tiiis !l<lllneu ll undvclotd by en In· dlvldUel LA. Rojo Thi• tl.tltmtfll WH tiled •llh Ille county Cltrt. of Of'tn<ae CO<lnty on Seo· ttmlMr 11, "" Fl71•S Publltlled Or&19 COHI o.lly Piiot, Sept. 30. Oct.'· 14. 21, .... OS,..I Tiie ottll'-t 11<t• tiled • pellllon conurnlfl9 your mtrrleoe 11 .,.,., lf•ll to Ille • ~ wllh"' '° CMys ol ltle Otte IN!! 11111 --11 Mrvtel on you, your def~tt tney 119 ltfltertd enet lh• co11rl mey t nler & j11d11menl t onl•lnln9 lntunctl-. or otlltr Ofdert conttr11tn9 d lvhlon ol pro"'''· i.oou .. 1 _,_ <lllld (U'ltocly, <lllkl 1------------- ... ....,, _..,...,. I.es, <Kb , end well Olllff relief e\ INY M trllflltd lly Ille co11rt Tilt .. rnllllment of we .. t, tellt119 of ,,_y Of P,..r1l', or olller COllrt ·-·-11'0Utdl1191 M•y l llO rewn. OtlM ~ )J. '"I LEI A. allANCH ca.rt!. ay: NAHC'VWAOOONER. °"""" YA .. 0A06 LIN1' .. 8•, INC. llftW ... 11"1,.,._ Wtttn. ......... ~""' C7141Mt_. P11..il11M11 Or .... c:.oe• 09"y Plitt, ~l '· u. "· ., "'1 ..... , ,IC'TITIOUI au11111n.s .. AMa STATSMl .. T The loltowlno penofl b CIOlftQ Ill/ti· """ ... OllANOE COUNTY BUSINESS aAOK•llAGE, .. Hl<lllory 54 ...... Co9'e Mfte, G911'9mle taa FreftQl't Ii Gerlnef, ... HltUry St., Cotta Mrw, Gelltoml• ••1' Tiii• llUlllMU " c~ llY •n In• dlvldvel. ,.,_ •. c- Tlll• ........... •• fti.I wlll\ tN CWll1Y o.rti flOf-c-.ty ens.. ._ ... ,ti, ,,.,, ,,~, .. ~I ..... ~ .... ClMfl Delly PIMll. ~. n.-.oc1 1.1~ ,,., •1.s..e1 Ornngb Co~st DAILY PILOP Wcdne&day. October 14 , 1981 BS • Fluor Corp. awarded contract $30 million pact inked for Alaska oil pipeline service A •1uor Corv. ~ubs1d1ury has b en uwurded a $30 million contr1:ict by Alyeska Plpehne Service C:o , Anchorage, for ma111Jint'·rellPf fal'ililies at two pump stations serving the Alaska 011 pipeline John A IAlvetl. dt).lrtbutJon group vice p(t!Stdttnt of m urkt>ting 't'ht.• rl'11er facilities and rl'lated support units Wiil help lO ehminute otl fiow disruptions dU\' to sudde n pressure increuses lnst;dlation or the system:. will allow 011 s urgt's to bf d1re~ted to tt.-mporary storage and lalcr reinJl'Cte<f tnlO the nrnin line. Lovt.'tt sJ1ct Wylt• 1n11mlly w1U be author1i~ to murkt.'t lo\\ prH·ed .met SJll.'l'tahu·d IBM products. 1nC'lutl1nu lhl• IBM 3101 dis1)l3y lt.'rminul a nd the nc\\ I BM :1232 m odf'l 51 key bourd p r inter. ;w ~11l ublr only throuuh distribution l..ovett said that nc\\ IHM pt uduch would be added to th~ cltslribulton inventory on a regular basii.. The ~outhl'rn Culifornta 0 1v1s ion or f'luor E n gineerc; & Constructors Inc will provide engineering, procureml'nl and con~trU('l1on of the unil.5 to bl' installed ~l Pu~~J$.1110Q, 2,. nv...:- Prudhoe Bay. a nd Pump Station 7 , north of Fairbahks. Meehunicat completion is scheduled for Sept cm ber 1983 Tht• a~rel'ffit•nt with IBM expands Wyle's s ysli:rns c·upabt1111es and l'Omplcments its trnd1t1011al c·om1>oncnt levt>I product line1> The murketlll~ marw..:cmcnt relipor1s1b1hly for tbt.' I BM jn ~uf"t tint' .....;-;, .\J\'" ~HUCI lire uit'~Olf" (,.' 11~ rt•c'l'ntl y t•stahl b1u·d Sysl1:ms ~roduct Center h1't1ci4uart<'rl'd tn Irvine • Fluor W:J l) thl' managing l'C>ntrac tor responsihlt: for tht' des ign and constnll't10n of the p1pl'hnt''s 12 pumping stations and lhl.' marine VTN ('orp. n·1,11rtC'd n .• .. ults for the first fiscal <1uJl'tt•r 1•rult·d J\ul( 28 Nt.'t 10t'1111w lor thl• firi.t quartl'r wa.; Sl45.234 . 11r 7 cent.., J shat 1• on 2,010,923 share::. outsttlnding rom pun<tl "1th u nt•t loss of $39, 169, or 2 cents. on I 977,743 sh;in·i. 11ut:.t.rn<1rn~ for the hkE> period last \ t•:.ir COUNTY BRIEFS terminal at Valdc.t The Valdez fac11lly, one cir th(• world's larges t 01 1 terminals, c;.in loud ml from A la s ka's Nort h S lope unto four lankc•r i., simultaneously H1•H·nu1·s ror 1 hl· r1 r-il quarter were $6,070,974 "' ss.:n.1.o:n 1111 !ht· ltkt.: µcnocJ of the imor year. Fluor :tlso :.tnnounced the formation of a Joint-venture c ompany lo provide con tract threading servitl'S for oil -industry tubular goods. VTN l '111 p '' tl1vers1f1ed 1nter nat1on a l l' n ~ 1 n <.' <' r 1 n J!. .1rt'h1 t e ct u r a I, p I an n 10 g " n d l'IH ironm1·1tl:.tl d l'''l!n firm headiq uart<>rt'<i in Ir\ 11w • The new o r ga nization. to be known a~ Fluor Drtll'o St"rv1('es Co . 1s an equal partner<;h1µ of Fluor Suppl} Co . a subs1drnry. and the Orilco Division or S mith International lnr . 011 <'<1untry tubular goods arc used 1n the onshore and offshore µetrol eum drilling and explorution industry P rimary customers for the new threading service will bl' domesll{' steel mllls . Comarco Im'. .. \naht•tm has entered into a h•llt•r 111 1nlt·nt tr> µurC'hasl' the assets o f Simulation l'l•C'h11lo1t~ Im· tSIMUTHC'H l and commercial 1·ustornc•r, ~ind , 111 i.1ddit111n . manufactures fltght simulator-. for m1l1rnn 11st• Founded in 1975 . SI ~1l THC'll h;.1s a hl"tor) uf profitable operatwns \\Ith rt'\'t•111ws 1·1irn·111ly .11 a S4 million ~early rall' Fluor-Ord co .;erviec~ wi ll be locat ed in Houston and 1s planning an 1n1t1:il thre ading capacity of 300.000 pic•ces of tubular goods pi:r year Construction of a nt.'w, 300.000-sqare fool plant representing an investmt·nt ot $10 m1ll1 vn 1s cxpectt.'CI lo st art 1mm ed1ateJy, with completion scheduled for .June 1982 llowarrl II Snmm C'r, presid ent of Comarco. ,,1111 "Thl• Cll'(j lll,ttwn of S lM t.:TRCH and its tt·c·hniral <':1µa t11h1tt·~ will enhanl'e of Comarco's on•rall j!ro" th putl'nt1al ('omart o pr•1v1d<·, t>ll1':tncering and l'omputer 't'I 'IC'l''-111 hrrl h m1ltlJn :.in d l'Ommt•rr1al c·u ... t1tnw1' -• Thl.· Wylt• 01str1bul1on group uf Wy l t> Laboratories h;,1~ bcl'n st!let·tc.:d a~ an authorized distributor by lnternattonal Bu~incss Machines Corp. The announcement was made in l rv1ne b) E ldorado Bancorp. 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The Jawa should help l'Utch· both the "(ences" and the reputable d,~~~;~:.~;:,;;~.~~ •h•'•o book.keepln,. p u n i s h m e n t (1 r damages in c·ast.?s or thefts, ev1:n thefts .A---•-------- thttl took place years lf(VIA PllJll ago Of course you 1111 wouldn't know1ngl) buy or sell :.tole n goods. But there is an increasing r h a nce that , right now. you could have some purloined product in your household . Do you have som e clothes or other items that a member of your ramily got "cheap" from "someone at the orfice," union or lodge., A record or tape .., bought for less than half pnce at a "discount" st ore., A scarr, watch, bracelet or other trinket purchased rro m a sidewalk vendor at a ridiculous "low overhead" price'? An "almost new" TV set from a moonlighting appliance "repairman"? Everything from silverware to old books pun·hased from an out of-towner who rented a motel room for two days and advertised ht.• would buy or sell family heirlooms or a ntiques? Even if you sus pected everythil11t was not as :idv\!rtised. you got a receipt for your·rnoney and a bill or sale. ir Lhc price was bag en011ah. and you convinced yourself that "il"s legally mi19e." Despite your receipt. you could be 1w1y out on a limb 1f what you bought is truly slo .. n property. ·v our" property could be confiscated, with no eom pensation to you You could be stigmatized as a sh arpie. a stooge or worse that you knew the goods were stolen Just this summer, a federal judge ruled that two paintings by the 15th century artist Albrecht Durer that wer e s tolen from an East German museum in 1945 by an Allied soldier. according to the court. and later sold lo an American lawyer, mu.st be returned to the communists. The lawyer bought the two paintings ror $4 50 35 years ago; today , lh~ir estimated value 1s a s much as $10 million. Furthermore. without even requiring a tnal, the U .~ . judge ordered the paintings returned to the East German government These thefts tnvolve far more than the traditional highway hijacking of routine goods from trucks or the simple robberies of warehouses. With auction houses now operating worldwide, organJzed crime is into a lmost every type of "hard .,oods ... from t ri nket:. lo tape rt'cordlngs. from '•pestries to theological relics. The thefts are from libraries. mu~ms. banks. universities. private collections. even chtltches STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT DOW JONES AV!AAGES c a NEW YOltKIAP) F1,,.1 Oow·J-·~ NEW YORK IAPl·S.IH' T11H Pflet ....., M l ctVnot ot Ille Ill•.,, most ecltve ~::1no Y,!,"ion.~1':'!t ,.!:~'lr,.T '' '"""· Sunbum 1,tOl,900 ""' • s•11 Wttms Cos "1,000 :JO • S Grummn Cp t:n,400 U Y. -\lo IBM 11•,IOO S~ I~ 5"IFel11t • 113,JOO 4J'>lo I( ,.,.,, 141, IOO 10 .. t~i:::C~o ~= ~:;; ... ,,.,, Polerold SS.l, 100 10"" ,....,,.tOll SSt,600 * ..... -" . 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"""'""'' r A111tno Cvl I Pvl>lldl Ind t TW C0<1I wt 10 ~Hef~l'I( 11 OCA ' 12 Cller 13 fllackaf'aY u lto<kllll ptB UL-IL 00 pft! "J-•lalf 11 U11EI A llDI IA•I CllQ ..... -" ""' -. 1 -.. 17Vt IVI U \4 -Wt a--Jh 12Yt -l'o ,... -14 S9' -,,. .. -114 1""'-1¥. IV> -.... 2\lt .... " -J 11 -111> ..... -14 JI -IVI GOLD COINS PH UP t l.O Up 100 Up It 1 Uo 16 I Up 1' .S Up •.• Up t,.S Up I.I UP I 7 Up 17 Up L• UP U Up 10 Up 7.1 Up , , Uo • 4 ~I, Off t .J Off • , ()fl ..., Off 7.t Of! 7.1 ~ 1.J .. s ...s Oft .. , Ofl ,. Off "' Olf S.• Oii s.• Ofl S.4 Oft u Of! '' Off .S.1 NEW 'f'ORI( IAPI Ptk91 let. FtldaY Of told COIN, comPerecl "'"" Tl'lll•tdeY'• Pf'l(-9, c~. 11ro101 , t4n.oo, a11 Hoo. ~lNl, I lt'OYOl., .. 11.00 ... nt 00 ... .ic-'° ...... 1.t lr'OY ot . tJ71.00, off "~.,.... 100 cl'WWfl. _,trey e1 .. ....._ •• off u.oo. 10t Tuetdey, Ckl 11, STOCkS JO Ind 10 Trn 1) U11 U Sit< Ind\/\ Tran Utllt UStll. °""' Hleli ~ C.... Oii ..... .,,,05 ISU• •SS.-l.'° Jn.74 114.IO »t.Jt 37Ut-1.16 103,tO l~.06 103.i. 10. ... Ul 341 61 )U 21 J:JI lS lotO.S._ 0.'6 WH~ T STOCKS DID NEW YORK IAPI Oct. ll Adw•ncecl TOiiey no Oecllfttd , .. Un<llM9ed 411 Totel tu-,., Ntw hlllf't ,, NPW Iowa ,. WttA f AME X OIO NEW YORK (Al"I Oct IJ T-w AdvM'IC911 2 1 Oe<llnecl u II< 118!1tld )It Tol•I IMllft 153 -flltM • Nl'W Iowa I METALS TUHD•Y 4,2'1,100 1at"""' tQ.100 S,92',400 Prfti. '*n1 ~ -II() II " P,.v, ~"' ,., 114 , .. ' ' C•,,er 13·1• c e_.a • pound, U.S. deillllfltlons LeM ..... Ctllli e ~. Zito< 4S-<l'IV.. cent• e PQlll!d, 111111.,....0 Tia ll.C1Jt1-.1s W.-c-•lt• 111., A .. IOll_ 1....,<enl> .. 1011ftCI, H Y -CWT 5'11S.OO per 11 ..... ~ .. HOOtroyor~'N Y SILVER TUISOA't HM'14¥ & H•t,,,.,,, St 710 per ltOY o..nce. SYMBOLS .. THE ft\MILl' CIRCtS by 911 Keane BIG GEOllG£ by Virgil Partch (VIP) L .. - "What are you ·· some sort of secret drinker?" '9:\R'IADl'IKE by Brad Anderson DE~:\IS THE ME~AC't: Hank Ketchum 111 just want a llttle push to get the car atarted ... not a trip to the moon!" Jl'DGE PARKER 'If you sttll got the box 11came1n. I rhink he'd like that better." fllS::=::X:J!i.!2°'.ITT.~~y;;j~mJ "WHEN I A.5"EO LINDA MA'r IF 5 HE WAfJ f)(CITED TO OE IN THE ~AME Flt.M A5 RANC'ALL F(lRM5. 5HE 5AIC'' WM0'5 RANDA!..t. FOROE!'-? THE PICTURE l 'M N.11N6 T0 MAt\E 15 CALLEt' AVALANCHE NOT 'THE 6 .\R•'lt:LD ACROSS 51 Length unltt UNITED Feature Syndicate 1 IOll 54 00wn-9reded Tuesday's Puzzle Solved 5 Coven111t S8 W oo4 10Urc:e 1 2 3 4 9 Law group 60 Pomogr8')hy 14 Aware of 61 Thousandth 15 Pine 63 Spille 14 16 Wedding 84 Bordered ~ 65 Utlllty unit• 11 Chemlcel ee Noun enct1ng liiiliiiliiw.~ IUfllx 67 Avallabll t8 Powerful M -maitllt 20 8lbllcel peek: ff Lurch Vtt. 21 P#1ofH~H DOWN 22 SnuQ91t 1 W•tern 23 ChoWI City 25 Lott 2 Up 10 27 Aeccrdt 3 Salllbuty 2t Tow.I word f>tllrl eight 30 c.oo ~ • ConlOlt • 1 Md.'• ne!Oh-3' Gibbon 5 Route 28 Set fire to bor .._..,_..,_..,_ 31 Fruit dflM Hencl unite 30 °'90t; Abbr. 46 Cocoons 38 Aom11t1 1 &Ale 31 Miner" 48 CMlr wtiee1 111"'*11 elogln: toUl'CI: 49 l ltllly 38 Dettl room 3 wordt 2 wordt so 8tt1tr$ need: I Pro -32 8'11rlng ytllt 52 Olf 2 wordt t a. P** 33 Tumor S3 Iron 111oy 42 Mtit.i bit 10 Auto~ 3' Auction 54 01 the USA 43 ~Of t I YOl.flt ltllr condltloft· 55 ContWtut ..... ...._...__.__.__ ... "CMI«" 12 Jondlen'• 2 worc11 se Scum 45 Potllfl ,..,_ 35 Loc:Md up 6 7 Stelgh .. Ur*t.. 13 lrWI 37 s--5t °"'""' 47 lrWI apart "F1nllNe 31 Stmkle t2 AdjectlYI .tt Doll' tOunii IC SOUflClm 40 ,,...,.._ di• by Ferd & Tom Johnson STRANGE HOW A GOO!> ilPPER LIKE: HIM COULD FO~<;~T --.------ TO PAY IH' BIL.L •.. Orange Coast OAll Y PILOT/Wednesday. October 14. 1981 87. PEANl'T8 Mt50NOERSTAHDIN6?1SNT IS TME scm r~ 61HED OULDREN? AREN'T~ 60HHA Fill /It( 8A6 WITM 61FTS? 8UT I ™OU~T"' I WAS SORE T~AT ... AREN'T YOO .. .l MEAN ... !. .. --------- . by Charles M. Schulz IF AN'f'ONE ASKS FO~ ME, I WAS NEVER HERE! Tt: MBLEtt EED8 by Tom K. Ryan • PE::PtJTV ! SNAKe-E?V!: JUSI ~OE'lJE:P 'Tlif: !JANK, 1lif' SAL.OOrJ ANP 1lit: 6f:NE:RAL. S"TORe!! wow---A FOOTBALL UNIFORM GORDO t,l 'NIK l ' "INKt:RBt:AN !'NI AFRAID IHERE.'S t-OIHING I CAN 00 ABOUT &JU. BEIN& INE.L16tBL£, COACH! LOOK ... ON ~15 LA5f 1t5f, E.VER4'1HIN& BEJJ)W 51X:fQ UJA5 At.l 'f '. .. A"1D BUU... GOT A FIFW ! by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushm1ller by Gus Arriola by Tom Bat1uk (.JJME. ON / GIVE: H tfVl A BREAK ! HE ONL4 l'f'\155€.D If Be,> EIGHT! rut i"\ISSI~ 1-S 1"0 CUM& 1"0 1'~ 'fl11~Q ~~.BUAlC IN"fO f)IE &tO\..Obi LA&, Ai.10 5Et ~ I MU~"f lilARK '40IJ, ~~~E~, 1'11A'f '(141s M~i 6( QAtJl.t(OtJS OOR~l.~f.!> ! NO, MIKE-NOT OOR SECRET SAL.l)TE ! 1\-\RT:S OJRS-)buRS AN' MINE! YA e:ve:R HAYE:.A FUL-L.. MOON L-IKe 1"HA1" IN L..ONPON, PR. HUL..L..? . ' . .. .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. October 141 1981 .· : -EVENt«J-•. r .. y ThtM r ...... A ~•dy 1no W111•dll'l.,•O. lo lllOw·•IOPOlllO C1111c• lllC>• an(I 41 dU Zlll\Q llMt 119t11 •how 0 MOVIE • • • HC>ndO ( lll:t•t Jo1111 W1ty11•. Uo11I01n• Pa~ A c111alty O••P•l<.h rlCMll encountefl • woman ano 1111 eon en Apachtt cn1et • bload b• omttt .. .30 Qi) T Al.K ABOUT SEX A '0UOW-uP A It•• "' 11uc:tio 0111Cuas1on ot m• 1aaues 1e11eo 1n "Eat1M• Oooe Than Saia. w11n p11rt1c1pan11 rocu11ng on t1e1p1no •dulls 10 <.oun Jel 1een~ more etlochvely About u auahly C MOlllE • • > Ph1n1nm t 19791 ·' 0 TUBE TOPPERS KTl.A 0 ~ oo lt arr~ und Tnn\11 C~1nw,· :rnd Elll•n Bur .... 1 "' stur 111 :i w a n 't " inn 111 J: mo' it• ~1hou1 an man..., tnp wi th ~1 <.'tit \rt an old A Ht' U 8 00 J ucqudint• Bou' 11.·r K L111 1w(h .J ,JC.' h n Smith ;,incl .J a mt•' Franc1s(·us star 1n the premiere !-\fl.I 0 x tl() "Paris Whl'tl it Saal<·~ \\'illl,1m llu ldt•n ;.rncl .\uclre~ I k phurn -.tar 111 :i lilm about ;i s<·n•t1m\1'1lt•r and 'l'l'l'l1tar~ \\ho 4l't out th<•1r m11\'ll1 fan I LISlt'~ t :1tOeAS1eAlL PUYOPfl'S ilOnl, •••• , Ooclge" 1~110 NEWS M •choef Batowm An11u~ 1' (_'ET 28 <J 110 f-:.1,11 •1 I>• 1111 • 1"11.t11 ~nil ~>n•t-.IDOllL--~ ,. '->-~ ":l"f""""" • • lnl(j"'f" I) 1 8 CH.ARllE'S ANGEUI G TREASURE HUNT -H\V8Sl lOllhO ........ io htS ·"i.11(1 .\ ul'~<s d lilllOO <llllU ll btOlhtlra dealh "'ll<K NM p1'00ll'ffi"' (lj \t't'O ·CJ~\'l'~ and "l'\ a> M'A•S•H " Klr119er and Fathe• Mui cehy 11~1. ln•m hvos 10 rocovet stolen medic. 1'1 supphe• ltom a nOd1hy OOmbtl<H>vl SChOOI Q) HAWAII FIVE-0 10 a l1tr0t·l111e0 qraveyaro and ii ~.ruste1 mon1c1an A tl.36 Z MOlllE fI) ELECTRIC COMPANY (R) Ui) DICK CAVETT Guest Cnattt>s G•o<l•n fR1 18 ' CBS NEWS REUNION \11· l'<1 rl ,qn1 c;11nlon Jump • lw .... 1 1wn1111 .. n·un111n \\Ith ht~ fornw r 1 t•c·t•pt111111 ... 1 Ho .. v m .1n For" lh 1 111 • • • PrtvAte B~nld mm f 1!180 Goll.I•" H.iw11 E1lc.in Brennan A wtJll lo Oo young womun rntslak enly 101n• the Army tollo"" 1ng the death 01 hi'• new nusbenl.I on tr1e1r wl'oOmq n1gh1 A \\'Kl<I' 111 ('11w11111;1ti 111111gh1 .11H:lo1111 (101 ABC NEWS H THE NOTORIOUS JUMPING FROG OF CALAVERAS COUNTRY This ,;r11m.11eo \POC•·ll based on h11mo11.i M • .,k T'wa1n s clas~1c ~horl story likes 8 blOJtl JOO Y"" JI look. at hum,in nature @MOlllE • • , The C.JI F1om Oul er Space 119791 ><en fie• • y Sandy Ouni; m 8:30 0 BULLSEYE Q) WELCOME BACK, KOTTER Gabe Kolh.•t lun<1'§. n1s f1fS1 u~ath•ng 100 ttaci. '" 111> old high ~~!!<JOI ,111U ·~ assigned I learh tt1~ Swealh09s fI) t<CET NEWSBEA T Ui) STUOIOSEE Scuba Ton V"'' ,, mys tet•OUS •.h•PYrl et-io <''I lht c..1yman 1-..1.,n,,; rnf .. flt .f young c .. ,; '' 1001s.1 m1 Pt* H 1ulf:i.m fPt'"' 1'•Pit''Hf' Nt:w York G1ly >k)" , .. .,..,' I At 8 NEWS 10 BARNEY MILLER Hartis bt't;fm1P.s nutt,1q1•U wh~n hf" 1\ l111t•O upc1r1 tr1s"-eO \nil l"e')lt·d [J\ 1wo 1e.11ou.-_ untff'rmf"O p.,11rolmPn wno tif•llC•\ e he., aro1>b1•1 H THE SECRET OF BOYNE CASTLE Glenn Corilett <1n<l Kvrl Russell "'·" '" 1h+' ,,\m1lv .ldventutt' \el .,, ltPl ... urrt ot a yC'k"1Q AmPtlf .,, hoy and tu~ h 1sn fr.eu\l whn f)PCorne 11 IY(JIV{·d ,,, tn li!..P•OnrtQft p101 sunound 1ng a detec tmq "<•f•nt1~t 1Par1 II 7:00 0 CBS NEWS 0 HAPPY OA'VS AGAIN A matathun 1flnrP H Arf'Ql<J ~ ll ... t,;.r.m1"*!1 th ... tJ.l11teQff•Utld tor JO.IWP ancJ hf't citC.h 11v.11 Jill Hl\J q1ns 0 ABCNEWS 0 YOU ASKED FOR IT Q) THE MUPPETS Gvesi Churl~$ A1n:.vour (I) JOKER'S WILD fI) 01/ER EASY Gvest... 1a11 mu~1c1an~ M.Jrtdn me! J1mmv McPar11,111o.1 • '1!l MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT 8 TIC TAC DOUGH 10 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 0 MOlllE • * • Trw fu"i.I OPaOty Sin 119801 f1an> c;on,111,1 r aye Ourt.lYv;l) A VP1{'t;\f"I N~~ '(('\f)r. C1ly p("lh(P detechv~ whets. wit.. is SuUer1n9 horr1 d 'iCr1m1s tlJ ness tnf.l' to• .lit h .1 l>rut ti k•ller tl'frn1111nr. M.Jnhol I.an R 7.30 0 2 ON THE TOWN FeaturHd ' Ion~ .:11 thP genesis ot aqu• ;,phobia the tear ot •eav•••Q nl"le c-. home l01i llngple~ Phil harmonic mus1t oirec101 Carlo Gu1lln1 lhe mystery of the bluP oot<; an<l theu meamng on thP "''4?fl'1S C\f Los Angeles 0 STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE IN BIG APPLE CITY ( . II·' 11 Ill' I :: 5 tt awb"" y Sno• l<ealo.11 a11emp1s 10 ou1w11 tnu PecuhoH Purpltl Preman or Porcup111u Peak rn lhe Big Bakeoll •n which 1ney are botn lin1111s1s 0 EYE ON L.A. F.,,11urno a q11mp5e ot me ne.... otille• tooi. •n lash •OllS lhe Oo0g11rs w1vf's tE-enaoe roci. 11e1oes 0 MATCH GAME m M·A·s ·H Alie• tnree oay~ 01 nea1 conlmvous duly liawt.. eye ' behavior oecome~ wack1+'• tnan usual Q) TIC TAC DOUGH fI) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT Ui) CROSSROADS· LOS CALIFORNIANS Au p,.01orataon of ltu: "' ,, ,~ .llid c.ompl~~ role ot ••"·V '"'"'~ J" Ca11to,n1cl ... 1c. wlv with J l()()k .1t 100Jy rmgrant \llll'Otlilers Cen11~1 Ame•tean refugees in tht B.1y Area Cn1cano pohl•<•M\S he(lllh cartt L••nl11t>ms for Ch•Cdno res• den•~ ano a prohte 01 J Ctl1e_.1no artist 8 P M. MAGAZINE A UFO P•pert w11h video t.lOt' Pv1c.Jenc4l' ot a sight mg a ,.5,1 10 a Hummel hq ur1n~ maker 10 YOU ASKED FOR IT H MOVIE • • • Autumn Sonala t 19illt I 1v Ullm.inn lngrrd Bf"rQnl,in A prosperou~ \Om f1tl U&an1S1 I\ reuruted 'Wttn htlr rostranged daugh 1Pr U"ld ~ fe\le311n9 an(J llt"l"'t)ly tlmot1onc:tl baltlt~ oe9111~ 1tPlwefl11 lhl'm PG 7:35 Z MOlllE ,. • • luve Mt' Or Leave Ml' ( 14SSJ Oo"s Day Jantt>« Cagney A mobslttr marrt~s the sinoer hti madt' lamou• Out 1>ecomes enraged when h .. can I conlrol he• 8:00 0 1.l MR. MERLIN 0 MOlllE • • • Harry Ano Ton 10 119741 Art Carney Ellen Burslyn An old gen· lleman and h•S beloved cal SPI ott on an aoventu•e llllPO c:.•c~s-counly 1norl\l'y 0 10 MOVIE JacQuelrne Bouv1l'r Ken nedy 1Prem1e1e) Jaclyn Smith James tranc•scus lhe >lory of Jacqueltne Bouvier lrom ch1IOhOOO to nJhonal promrnPnce as F lfSI l aoy ot tne Un•teO Statt'S 1~ <1rama111eo 0 MOlllE • • Pans Wneo 11 S•z z•e<> 1 •9641 Witham Hot cll'n Audrey Hepour n A ~r1tflr neglects his w ork wnit~ chasing his secrelary a'ound Pans Q) P.M. MAGAZINE A UFO expett with video· 1ape evidence ol a s.1ght· 1n9 a v1s1110 a Hummel f•o· u11np ma~et Mana Shttvet takes 1ne Universal S1u<110 tow Or Ma11na Gran•ch on how ""'" nassl"s t>ecomo b•g pro1>1ems Q) MOVIE . CHANNEL LISTINGS f) l<Nllf rUISI 6 KNfl{ tNllU 0 Kllll """'I Q) KAHi f\\H 0 KFM ll 1r fi'tl 0 KHJ Tl/ llrlll r a;> K(ST •Alff Q) K TT V tlnd I ID K(Of' IV dnd I tD KCll t f>BS1 W KOC f 1PR<, 0 On lV 1 z rv 11 HRO c ( •fl•~,,,,. WllPI NY NY 11 Wlll'>I f')Pllt S Showt1mr1 0 ')pollrtjlll Cot li!l>lt N•·w\ NPlwork1 ·CBS cable network announces first show 'I NEW YORK <AP > "Twila Tharp and · Oancers" was the first program announced by tBS' new cable TV network, and the hour-long snow is characteristic of the top-class original production planned for the cultural program 9ervice. "Ttle Dance Catalog" described Miss Tharp as •·perhaps the most innovative and important figure to e merge in dance in the past decade ... AN AME.RICAN ORIGINAL sun A UNIVERSAL MCnJRl , .. I ll'il\U"'4 Cl" f-1#( __ ,.,, ______ "9 I "' ·~· ' ¥ ~ • • • , Tr>o Death 01 R1ch1e 119771 Ben GBl· zarn Robby Benson A d1s11augn1 lather st•uoo•es oaspetately 10 cope With the problems caused by h1• 16-year ·Old son s d•uQ aoo1c11on EL) CROSSROADS: THE EN\/IRONMENT C MOlllE • • ·Home To Slay ( t978) Henry Fonoa Mteh.iel McG1.111e A teen "lie' takes her sp1111eo grenOlather 011 a trip ~oho won 1 be sen1 away 10 o home 101 the .Jgeo S MOlllE • • * , Super man 11978) Cn11s1opher Reeve Margot 11.idoer Mild· ma,.nereo reporter Clark t;.l'nl oons his tee! cape •'"" uses his ~uperhuman powers 10 thwart an arch 1..11mona1 ~ plot 10 oes11oy ""' West Coas1 w11n a g1an1 earltiQuake PG OMOlllE • • • , 1 Love You A1tce B Toklas 11q68) Pe1er Sellers Leigh Toylo1 Young A m1ddle-agecl los AnqPles l.twyet leaves "'~ OttOe·IO· be SI randed at lhe alla• ano becomes a heewneettno n1ppre G 8:30 0 8 WKRP IN CINCINNATI Johnny and venvs s ltves .ire 1nrea1ened by 111e planle<I bomb ~nd Cdrl• ~on~ res1s1.ince 10 his old 1ecep11oms1 weakens !Part :>1 0 MOVIE • • All The KtnO Strangers I 1974) Stacy KeKn Sam.intha Eggar A pno1og•aph'lr gives a young bny .i 11cle nomf' lo an •SolatPd tarmhouse .>no 1>e<:omes a caphve along w•lh 1ne 1>oy s mother ot lhe resl ot lhe Ch•IOren •n lhe 1am11y Q) ALL IN THE FAMILY Arcn1e 1s oeo110<1en wolh a painful oackache and Mike 1s sure •I •S psychosomatic Ui) JUST ANOTHER MISSING KIO •an Pa•ker repo1ts on lhe gruehng O•clool an Ottawa family wenl lhrough '" An a11ernpt to hno 1ne1r son who d•sappea•e<I en 1ou1e 10 Cotoraoo ~LOOKALIVE 9:00 0 18 MOlllE Thi' Two ltllt>S Of CdtOI Leiner tprem11>re) Mere· Ollh BB•ltlr Birney Don Johnson A lorme• call O"' 1~ marupul&leO by lh4' poltce '"'o resuming her nld profession Q) MERI/ GRIFFIN Guests Oon Rickles Oovg Sheehan Or Zion Yu Car· Ole Cook fI) EASIER DONE TH4N SAID A KCET or1mahza11on on the p1001em~ leeoooers have dealing Wtth lherr qrowmg sil•uol awaieness c<'ntetr"g on one couple who are laced w11h mokmo a oec1s1on about having sex and cont11c11ng pres· sures that allect both •n lhP process J~MOVIE • • • Pleose Oon I Eat The Oa1s1es 119601 Dons Oay Oav•d N•ven A wom- an nas !rouble laking care ot her hous,. ano fou• chol- oren wnrte he• husband races 1he challeno4' of be•no a <l•ama cr•llC H THE COMMODORES IN CONCERT One ot the wo•ld s most versatile groups perlo•ms •ts Qreatl'SI h•IS 1nclud1ng 10.00 0 DIABLO CANYON oom NEWS Ui) BOARD ANO CARE Laur a Je.1n Eths J1td R1cn ard Goss are 1eutu•ed 1n the story ot 1wo mentally hanoi<:appeo youno peopta and lho problems lhey lace 11tth1le developing a close retahonsh1p H MOlllE • • • Not1h OJll"' For 1y ( t979) N•ck Nolle Mac Davi~ Groupie~ p111 pop· ping .ino all-mgtll partying be9"' 10 lake 1het1 1011 on IWO tun loving Out Over• 111e-h1ll too1oa11 ptavers ·R @MOVIE • • , It $ ~t Turn 119801 Jill C••ybu•gn M1chatll Oougl.i~ A 1>,,1. l1an1 l,lucogo math proles- c;or real11es the problems IO het l1ve•10 I Cf8tlOnSn1p wnen Silt' l1ncls a 11ew •ove while 1n Now Vnrk lor het lathe• s rema.,,age R 10:30 0 Q) NEWS Q) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS fI) CHILDREN OF KELLOGG A compet11ng oocumPt1taty ot a small m1n1ng 1own on Northern toaho rl ~ most 1mponant industry and the lulurn ot ors cn1IOren haunleO oy a Question 1na1 won 1 go away -· c!•d mass lead poisoning ol ove• 400 cn11oren dam.tgl' lhf'm lo• hie Ui) COSMOS The 1-1:1rmony 01 Wnllds · 01 Cati Sagan rettace~ the hi~· or Joh.Jones Kepler 111e last sc11>nt11tc aslroloQer and lhP 11"1 modern dSl•onomP• (Al • 0 MOVIE • • • The Je•k 119791 Steve M1111m Bt>rn<1de1te Pef0JS A Chton•c c..cr~W·UP mak~~ mtlhon~ on 11 ""'end 1rovel\l1r1n only to IOM' I all Hl cons.umer damc1gf• ~u1ts R S MO\/IE • • Tn.-AllH'. t 1979) Came SnOdg•ess Ray Mrl- lano A 1tbra11an hves 1n 1he pasl w•lh her memo111>s ol a love wno d1sappea1eo 11:00 0 0 ! 10 39 NEWS 0 SATURDAY NIGHT 0 NEWL YWEO GAME Q) THE JEFFERSONS Q) BENNY HILL Watch tor Ben,,y s too~ at Hollywoad and lhe Gran ny 01 ThP Vear Jumping Con1es1 fI) OICt< CAVETT Guest CharlPS Gr0<11n (RI C MOVIE • • Straight l1m,. t 19781 O...st•" Hollman Gary 0us,.y A1t .. .-con oesponllt•ly 1•1e; 10 go slra1g!'ll oltt>• t1>av1nq p11s on 1n sprle ot the man~ roaOblOCkS Wht<:h 11se UP oelo•e 111m R 11:300 (8 WKRPIN CINCINNATI The .iereo store hom wn1ch Johnny Fe\ler 5 show is ong1na11ng is ne10 up IRl 0 ~TONIGHT Host Johnny Larson Guesls Sammy Oav1s J1 Jeatt Mort'th 0 (10 lllEWPOINT Tea Koppel anchors a torum 101 responsP lo and c1111c°'m ot recent ABC news -;1or1es 0 FACE THE MUSIC Q) THE OOD COUPlE r eh• 1s lorc.eo 10 oepend on Osc.or s help 1n the lrnals 01 inc Gotoen Apron Cook•no Con1es1 Q) ONE STEP BEYOND Tile Clown A young hus Oancl 1nadvetlenlly kills his wile 1n a 111 ol 1ealousy ... n,.n ne m1scons1rues hef After appearances in Los Angeles and San Francisco in Lhe spring, her company danced in London. and a reviewer there had this to say about the Tharp s tyle : "Tharp's c horeography celebrates the vernacular and then transcends it . Hot stuff." CBS Cable beamed its first signal Monday evening to about 250 cable systems nationwide. serVlng an estimated 3 million subscribers. The three dances on the CBS Cable program are "Short Stories." lo music by Supertramp and Bruce Springsteen; "Bach Suite." to music by the classical master. and "Baker's Dozen," to music by Willie "The Lion" Smith. renllezvous 1n the Qua111rs ol a mutt> clown EL) KCET NEWSBEAT Ui) CAPTIONED ABC NEWS @MOVIE • The Ch11oren f 1980) M.ir1tn Snakar G•• Ro0ers A s1range ra<11oac11vc 'IOuO lurns 0 oroup OI S<.hootch1ld1en 1n10 mur de1ous zombies w11h block t111oernB1ls R Z MOlllE • • * • Ruurrect1on t 1980) Ellen Burstyn Sam Snepard Aller a nea• 1111111 ilulO acc1011n1. a woman hno~ mat she has 111e a1>1h· ly IO ht>al 01ne1s bul •s per ~uleO DeGause ot her •elusal 10 c1a1m a drvine. 1nf1uence PG -MIDNIGHT- 12:00 0 MOVIE • • • "The Cowboy Ano The Lady t 19381 Ga•y Coope1 Merle Oberon A rornt1nc1nq r dncn nu no swe.ips an he1tess from lhe c11y oll ner 1001 0 MOVIE • • K•ngs Ot Tne Sun j 1963) Yul Brynner Geo1ge Chak111$ At1e1 a devastal· mq ballle a Mayan k•no • .n.i n1s tonowe•s neao North where they are ambushed by a hos11te lllbl' ol Amencan Indians Q) MIKE DOUGLAS Cohosl Jonn Schne1<1e1 Guesls Mac & Jaime Leo R11enou• K•esk1n Q) ROOKIES Fou1 young peoplA out !or eAC•tement rn a s101en pickup run inlo b•g prob· 1em5 EL) INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY H MOVIE • • ' Somewhere In Time 119801 Cnt1stophtot R1•eve Jane SPymour Ob'"~"'" with 1ne pon•a•• nl ,1 191l'l·le111wy ac11ess " mUO<'m oay New York p1aywt1ghl usPS hypnosis to 1r<1vel bac• "' 11me ano m~1 her PG 12050 8 MOVIE • • * The B'"go Long T1avehng All S1a1s Ano Motor Kings ( 19761 Billy Oet.> W1ll1ams Richard p, yc.r r wo 018Clo ba5"b811 p1 .. ye•s encoun1e1 oppoSt 11on wnen lhey leave 1ne Negro Nahonol League on 1939 to lo1m thetr own leam (Al 12: 15 S MOVIE • • , Sia,. As You Ar,. ( 19801 Marcello Mes1ro1an· n1 Nastass•a K1ns•11 A ma.,,ed. mroole-aged man embarks on an alfau w11h a teen-age q111 who may De rploleO 10 him R 12:30 0 ~TOMORROW 0 ~ LOVEBOAT Two swingeo s compe111 tor 1ne a11ec11ons ot Julie a girl tans lor a stockb101<e1 oino an owner ot an aulo r epd1r ch am meets his •dOI IA) EL) IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS Franch1smg 1:00 0) MOVIE • *" -·0e111h And The Maroen 119731 James Stewart. Strother Mallin A young woman long sus- pected of men1a1 1mbel- ance IS CharoeO Wllh the shoohng deaths ol he• lather stepmother ano s1eps.s1er Q) INDEPENDENT NElWORK NEWS C MOVIE • • • r Tne Pnsonllt 01 Second Avenue 11976) Jack Lemmon. Anroe Ban· croll Ba.sea on the play by Neil Simon An adver11s1no e•ecu11v1 loses n1s 100 ano h•S sanity because ot 1110 r ecess1on ano the hectic Manhallan pace PG QMOlllE • • * • The Stunl Man ( 1980) Pe1er O'Toole, Sieve Rartsoack Wan1ed Dy tne pOltee a d•slurl>OO Vtelnam vele<an t1nds an unsure haven on o movie set where a World WOr I 1!(>1C IS Oetf19 ltlmed R 1:20 Z MOVIE • • • Love Me Or Leave Me t 19551 Doria Ooy James Cagney A mobster mames the singer he maoe famous bul becomes Ollr aoeo wnen he cu11 I con1101 her 1:30 Q) MO\/IE • • • We re No A119els ( 1955) Humphrey B09art. Aldo Ray Three escaped conv1C1s take over a F1ench shop 1:400 MOVIE • • • • "Marry Me. Marry Me' ( 19681 Claude Bem Ehzat>eth Wiene< A Jewish book peddle• tails hoPC· lessly 1n love with a young Beto1an g111 who needs a lathe• lor het unb0tn ChllO llt MEWS 1.45 H TiiE COMMODORES IN CONCERT One of lhe world s mos1 versa111e groups pertorms •IS 9rea1es1 nits mclud1ng Easy ln1ee Times A Laoy and w oooortono IO ShOW·"OPO•ng Clance •.neps and a Oauhng lase< hghl snow 1:56 0 MOlllE • * ll'le Plundernrs 11948) Ilona Mas~y Rod Came<on An oullaw 10.ns lorces w1t!I Army eltorl~ to 5tem a S1ou• 1.1p11s1ng 2.00 0 ENTERT41MMENT TONIOHT ~NEWS S MOVIE • • , Revenge Ot T ne Cheerteade" I 19761 Jeru Woads Ra1noeau1 Smtih The 1noeta11oabte chee•leaoers use 11>e1r SP0· c1a1 1ateo1s ano youlhful e1uberance 10 1011 a mun1c1pa1 plan to close oown 1ne11 beloved high SCl>Ool R' 2:16 f) NEWS 2:30 0 MEWS Q) MOVIE • •', The Bnoge Or San lu•s Rey t 19•41 Lynn Baro Francis Lede•e• Baseo on tne s1ory by Thornion Wilde• Five peo· pie topple to lhe11 deaths wnen a btt<lge collap$8$ on Peru 2:50 0 MOVIE • • Strange lnlruder' 119S6) Edmund Purdom Ida lupmo A K0te1n Wai vet tnet to honor his trrend's dytno with thal nos domesltc problems be JmOOlhe<I out 3.00 C MOVIE • • • 'The New Land' ( 197:?) Ltv Ullmann Max JOHN DARLING TM SURE MANY OF 'l'OU OUi T t1ERE HAVE A LOI OF OUE5T10NS ASOUT MY NEW BOOK .•• SO LET'S TAKE SOME CAL..L.5 f:<16HT ! NOW ... HI, IHE~E! w1-1.-..1s '(OUR QUES TtON ~ •on 6yO<>w A t.cend1nav1 an fa1u11y --· t1..00M 11\ll • new Ill• on 11to Min l>tllOll llf11to1y ol lh• 18501 PG s·1o u NEWt Us Z'MOVtl • * • '' PtlvDI• Ben1•- m•n 11980 Goioi. Hewn Etle«t 8rennen A woff 10- 00 youno women m1,u111 .. on1y 101n1 tho Army IQllow-"'0 the oe11h 01 11., ,_ husoano on ,,,.., wedd•flll nignt R 1.30 $ THE ISlAND OF ME\IAWUZ . tn th•• 1n1ma1eo co....Oy 1ne g1eeoy J B TrumphOrn trashl•nds on tne 1s11100 of Nevewuz and 11111.. lo modernize 11 IOt 111• own pe1$0l'lll o••n @MOVIE :. ~.., °SftoOt f'h• Sun Down ( 1980J ChnStoQher W81lten MlllQOI KJOde• In 1836 tour 01spar11e m•s lots uae an 010 mop 10 search for bur•ed 0010 PG 3:46 0 MO\/tE • ' r No11hwes1 Oulposl t t 94 7) Net son E c!Oy llon~ ~assey In the ew iy days of Cahl0tnta a ~au11tu1 young Russian g11I escapes he• husband s bonoaoe wolh a handsome cavalry man 4100) MOVIE • • At Sworo s Pomt ( t9S2t Cornet W11tle Mau- reen 0 Hara 4:30 S THE ME NOBODY KNOWS This Broadway mu~•c&I porl•ays ll•e pain the plea sure JnO lhe SC>trOw ol gne110 tore as •I os seen inrougn cn1ld•e11 ~ eyus S:Jt 0 eAHeAll N Y .iOMJ..o Thur•day•11 Dayf ime 1'tfot•ie11 -MORNlfG- 6:16Z••• Lov11 MeOr Leave M e t 19SS1 Oo11s Oay James Caoney A mooste< marriei. lhe Stnge• ne maoe tamous Oul becomtls enr:1geo wnen htl con ·1 control he• 6:30 O • • • Tne Nude Bomb t 19801 Don Adam& Sylvia Krrs1et Secre1 agenl Ma•well Smart faces his mos1 Oonoe•ous oove•sary 1n an arcn v111arn who plans 10 tauncn m1ss11es lhal will d•S•Obe 1ne en11te human popu1a11on PG 9:00 C • * * Ohver Twist 119751 An1ma1eo Based on the story oy Charle& Dick ens Otrver and l'Hs cncke1 t11eno Squeaker oul•u11 Mr Bumble Fagin fhf' Artlul Oooge• ano ev•I Bill Sykes G S • • •, fve•y Which Way Bvt Loose I 1978) Clrnt EastwOOO Sond•3 Locke A two hsled 111.1ck e• ano h•s o•angu1on com panion lake oll 1n pursuit ot o pre11y country-west"'" smge• PG 7:00 0 • • Deaoman s Float PG 7:30 C • • You09 Ano Free PG 8:00 S • • • Don I Go Near lhe Water j 1957) Glenn F0to G•a Scaia Worto War II sailors "' tne South Pac1hc hno lh81 lhey n~ only a recreation hall to comp1e1e 1ntl'r perao1se 8:30 0 • • * Oh GOd' Book II 11980> George Burns Suzanne Pteshette God 1elutr1s to Ellllh and cnoost>s 1he young oaugh· 1er of an aover11srno e•ec- uhve to spread n1s mes sage 10 lhe world PG 9:00 C • • Spa1kte f 1976) Irene Cara Lanelle McKee Ounng 1he 1950s lh•ee black srslers from lhe ghello become musical supe1s1ars Oul ev•ntually suite• lrom tne pressures 01 stardom PG 9:30 Q) * ',' Trouble Makers 119•8> Bowety Boys Leo Go1cey Alie• w1tneSSt119 a muroe• lhe Boys nave l•ouble 1oca1111g the deao t>Ody 10:30 Q) • e ReO Rover Range t 19381 John Wayne Rey Cort1gan The Three Mesqu11eers sel out 10 nab a ga"O ot catlle lhll,,.. O(llfllltlQ •101>1J ""' A.a RIYlf I 0 e e •, "l chOM 01 A Summlf I 1978) RIC.l'llllCI H11111 .IOOll FOlltt A Ill rnrt1ally Iii t2·yff• Old 0"1... 11••H her lllut1on 111110 · tethe• ano her blindly 0111rm1neo mOthl• the cou••oe to ~I h4H 1111 PG 11:00 U • * f he Tall WOIYWll\ t 1966) An1>1 BaJ1l1t Mero• P•rachy Following an Inc!• "" musa.cr• NVell coura oeou• women tac:e ln.t OIOtt<il OI en 1ahau•t1119 Ind peftlOUS Ir... KrOU 11 .. 1oei. ... 1 C • • • 't 'M y Bady oua•d ( 19711> CM•• Mellepeace AOlfn B1•0w1n The new kid at • Cn1c•O!L htoh school mak111.........-:1 ...,,.. me tcl>COI outoesl ano togeth- "' they stano op to the rru· el 08n0 Which had pef 11ee1.11ed them both PG 12:000) • e •, My01rl Tise 1 19481 l1lh Palme• Som w11namaker A youno 1mm1o•ar>t out 111es 10 gel he• tathar om of the old country 1no put ner boy 111111'10 lhrouoh law SChOOI •' the seme l!me Q) • * * 08•~ Com- ma no 11940) John Wayne Waner P1d~ A tederal marsh&! tano•e• w•lh a rulhless gue1nlla 111ader wno massacres a 1owntul of women and Chit or en 2 • • • One Tt1ck Pony ( 1980) Paul S1mo11 Bta11 Brown A once-popu 1a1 perto•me• is pressured by eve•yone around him 10 orop nos s1y1e ol music and w111e songs lhat can biu10 him boc~ 10 lhe top 40 R 12:30 0 • • • , I love You Atoce B Tolllas 11968) Pe1er Sellers Le1gn t .iv lor Young A m1d<lle-ageo lo~ AngeJes 1a ... ye• leaves n1~ br1oe-10 be strand&<! al the allar ano becomes a lreewnee11no n1ppie G 1:00 C * • •, The Shape Ot Tn1ngs To Come 11979> Jae• Palance Alie• Eann ~ destruc11on 1n a robol wa• a power.hungry reneqaoe ~s con1ro1 ot the svr¥1vo<s lunar c.1tv PG S • • • Oon 1 Go Neer fhe Wale• 11957) Glenn fora Gia Scala Worto War II sa1101s 1n 1ne South Pac1t1c t1nd 1na1 they need only a recreallon hall to comp1e1e 1ne11 pa•ao•se 1:45 Z • • • • Resu,,ec· hon ( 19801 Ellen Bursly11 Sdm Shepard Alie• a near I.ii.JI auto acc1Clen1 a wom an lmds "'"' sne has the ab•llly to neat olhets but is perse<:ut<'d h6Cause ol her reluS<ll lo Cl&Jm a 01v1ne influence PG 2:)0 O Tne Am311ng Aoven tures 01 Joe 90 G 3:00 C • • Young And Fr~ PG 3:30 0 • • * f1t1w1lly 11!1671 Dick \Ian Dyke Bar bora Fetdon Whtie ner ser vants cover fot ner a phi lanth•OO•C Old l30y nOI realmng slle 1S aciuany ppnniles~ <.Onllnues 10 sp1eao ner weBJlh z • • • ( P11wa1e 8Pn· 1amm ( 1980 C.old1e Hawn Eileen Brenr1Rn A well IO- dO young woman m1sl3k· en•y 1oms lhe Army tollow "'9 me dPatn ot ner new huSOand On lhe1f we<1dtn9 n1gn1 A 4:30 C • • • Oltver lw•sl 119/SI An1m~teo Based on tnP s1or~ by Charles 01ck .-ns Oliver ano n1s c11cke1 l1t~nd SQuellkt>r oulrun Mr Bumble Fagin The A• llul Oooger ano evil Boll Sykes G 0 • • From Hell To V•c 1ory f 1979) George Hamil ion Geo•g4' Peppard Four t,.ends hom 0111eren1 countries must leave Pat•-; rn 1939 to hght to• th1>11 1no1v1duat countr1~s 1n Wotld Wai II PG 5:20 Z • • • One· Trtck Pony t 19801 Paul Simon. Blatr Brown A once-popu. II• pe<'lorme• 1s pressured oy eve•yone ~round hom 10 drop his style ol music ano wnte songs lhal can bm•o 11rm back to the top 40 R by Armstrong & Batiuk HEL~O, .JOHN! IH15 15 YOUR 0\...0 Hl6H SCHOOL ENGU SH IE.ACHeR. Mlii!S. HINKEY/ H Ross and Richie top singles c_hart ... By Tbe Auoelated Pre11 T he following are Billboard's hot record hJts tor last week as they appear In next week's issue of Biilboard magazine. HOT SINGLES 1. '"Endless Love." Diana Rojo' & Lionel Richie, Motown 2. "Ar thur's Theme," Christopher Cross, Warner Broa. 3. "Stop Dra"Rin' My He~rt Around," Stevie Nicks, Modern · 4. "Who's Crying Now," Journey, Columbia 5. "For Your Eyu Only." Sheeoa Easton, Llbel"ty • '• . 6. "Step By Step," Eddle Rabbitt, ~eitra 7. "Start Me Up,'' Rolling Stones. Rolling Stones 8 "Private Eyes," Daryl Hall & John Oates, RCA 9. "Urgent," Foreigner, Atlantic 10. "Hold On Tight," ELO. Jet 11. "The Night Owls,'' Little River Band, Capitol 12. "Beach Boys Medley." Beach Boys, Capitol 13. "Hard to Say," Dan Fogelberg, Full Moon. Epic 14. "Queen ot Hearts," Juice Newton. Capitol 15. "The Voice," Moody Blues, Threshold 16. "Sha r e Your Love." Kenny Rogers, Liberty 17. "I've Done Everything for You," Rick Springfield. RCA 18. "I Could Never Miss You," Lulu, Alfa 19. "Super Freak,'' Rick James, Gordy 20 . "We're in This Love Togethe r ." Al J arreau, Warner Bros. UA MOYIH Brea 990·4022 IDWAllDI NlW,ORT Newpon Bexh 6U 0760 IDWAllDI HUNTINGTON TWIN Hun1ong1on Beach 848 0388 IDWAllDI YIUO TWIN M1ssaon V•eio 830 699!i EDWARDS Clll(MA WEST Westminster 891 3935 CIN(DOMI Olanqe 634 2553 EDWARDS WOODB RIOGC llv111r S~ I 06~~ ·~<• Hl·WAY 39 DRIYE·IN Wes1m1ns1er 891 3693 SRO LA MIRAOA DRIYl-IN l,1 M11.1C1.1 ~?3 QJtO P'aye Ou"away ..... IE DEARESTIPGI 12;00 2:40 S :OO 7:4S 10:1S E';;Jo·itono'AA;'iiatin9W lltAIDEU OF TME LOST AltK (POI 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:30 9:55 RYAN O'NEAL SO l"IME (R I &. Contl"e nUI 0 1vlde(PGI OllLYWHEMI LAUGH (R) &. 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(We el10 h111• video tll>" '" e w ide t1nge of «tegorl" Come In end get 1 litt of our complete ttoc end, while you're here. lff our Video Tape Rec:ordert, color Video oemer11. Video OllC M1chln ... reguler color TV•. Video g1m11, e nd Big ScrM n TV•. Com• In end browMI) *BARGAIN MATINl!l!S * Monday thru S1turd1y All Performencea before 5:00 PM (Erctpt Spedll Engagtllltttll Ind Holldaya) ne.., ____ . "ARTHUR" 1-.-.--...r-_....,. __ "RICH AND FAMOUS" ... ....... , .... , .... ,_ LAKEWOOD CENTER WALK·IN .. -·------...... NCE 0, ntE CITY'' "' ...... M.,..- --·--"ONLY ~HI LAUGH",... ·---·· .. - LAKEWOOD C ENTER SOUTH WALM IN _ .. ____ _ "GALLIPOLI" -·----·-·· .. --T~LAA-tft-"'fATfOO" 111 ·------ --· ........ ..U.-• "IWOIJlll Of' THE LOIT ARIC" 1N11 _ __ . ___ ,. __ --· "PATERNITY" .,... ·-~--"!'- Fo cully ot Co"dlewood 213/531·9580 ._.,..,.,.._ ......... ""_ "TATTOO".,,., ·----- ·----··· "I0'1Nr 1111 ·-·--"10" "l .-.----·---· "MIDOI OI' THI LOIT MIC'' ___ ,,.., ........ ... South Coo1f Htwoy of lfooctwoy 494-1514 .. --·M!Gli•-"ARTHUR" - _, __ .... ,------ J .... tlw11 ,~., o .... ,:30 ht h• 8:15 , ..... ,..,. ..... IMPORTANT NOTICE! CHILDREN UNDER t2 fRU! M1t•lf 10• Wt!MI llltft T-IU Fri 6;JO' h t . ho Helt 5:30"11 Clllf.41 IOUNO • l'M 4111 CM MOO I l'OIAI U'fMBI If NO AM CAii IWJIO Willi flNl!lOll AaDDT l'OSl11llll -...0"" l'Oll'IMU.I•~ ~ _.... m GI AM IWJIO .A.N.A.Ul1M ANAHEIM DRIV E·IN 8lJf NA ~ AlH' BUENA PARK ORIV! IN Ullco411 A.,.. Weot Of ICllOH 121·4070 •' r•JN IA"" FOUNTAIN VALLEY DRIVE·IN 1011 Oi•OO ,,.,, ol tloollllllf'll (lo) _..._ "ltATDINITY" ,... -"CAOOYIMACIC" "' ....., ·-,...., __ ''"'UI CONl'H~ONI" "' -"ntlll'" 1111 962•2"1 Clllf fl SOIJllO _,___Gol_;n_:1_~--o._;,_:o_, __ ) ne---··· ''THI flftOWl.111" 1111 -"I DllMIM91RIO MAMA" 1111 Cllft ·'' IOUllO __ ,,,...l&\wam- ''TAT00"1111 -"Bl!V•AICI"" 1111 Clllf " SOU!IO A u A~· A LA HABRA OlllYI IN _ . ...,,_ ....... ,_ ... 171-1162 '" + '•" ' A lot LINC OLN OlllVf IN l>MOlll ,..,. W ... OI allOM Ul..-070 ~---..... ''"'"···"~···-·--··· "MOMlilll DIAlllllT" .,... -"UTTU! OARUHQ9" 1111 Clllt·fl IOUllO ------·~-"OHlYWMIN I LAUOH"1111 -"MIMI UICI OLD TlltU"""" • CM ·fl IOUllO -·-·-~· ''TRUii CONf'HlfONI" 1111 -••TMU' 11111 ne-----··~··--• "ITIUNl" lilll ORANGE OlllVf IN '°"'° ...... ,....., • llOIO C01119e 151·7022 ,.. •, ., .............. __ MISSION (Ji;'IVf IN ''CAMON eot'\''' .. I -. . 0 ''800\' HIAT" fl' . '• . . WAJ:lN ER (ll/IVf ,.., MllllOlt WIEJO M1$5iOn V1t10 Ma• 49S 6220 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, October 14, 1981 NOW PLAYING ~l'OllT lfACH OIUllCll WHTMlle1n1t Hewpon C1nedome Cinema West 644 0760 634 2SS3 891 3935 l· ~--~--------------------------------------.... :\ !) ,, .. •I 1• ,. :• •' I "SNAKE FIST FIGHTER" (R) II "FOX ANO THE HOUND" (PG) "ONCE UPON A MOUSE" •• ,, '. ·J • 1 :! ,. I• I l Ill "SUPERMAN II" "STRIPES" (A) .. .. .. ,. .. .. , . .. I' .. •• ,. • ,. ,. •• • HE WANTS W@lliJ ,, .. .. '. .. •• .. , . TO HAVE HIS BABY . . !; : \ . " I : ' IUllT MYMOLDS PATERNITY I -~ti(Vrlf "('r~ c.r-..r~._ ~ ....... .....,...'*"-.... w--' f . . . . . ' . • . • . • . • . • NOW PLAYING . . I . . . . • • UIW&JIOI UlleUUCI UW .. I ii ''"• Sii SUO MIUIOI •IUO MAU OWAllDl IMllTOl 11.Sl<O'I Y""° •U6710 ·-c-• 1.gmw '' \......., \"4'~ 41 tJ-,.,. to.to tlle\I SIO "" LDWUIS CNlllU MIT IUOIA 'Allll Olllft·I# 8ueN P¥• 81 t 1010 .. CDWAllOI C••• cora '#.,.,,...,.., UI J93S Colt• Mna Ill •U! l'llfT Cln COfl:ll 0.-6l• 91'1 MAllGl-H·I# ()-~18 7017 PHUC ll~E • • • . . . . . . ' . • I ' . . ~~~~~~~~~~~. . IU ... ltt-cou•T P'ICTITlOUS •USINUS : ~ .,.. ,. NAM• STATEM•llfT , Ol'TMJE ITATll Tiie lollowlng person 11 doint i OP' CALll'OltNIA builneH es: • I l'Oft THI COUNTY 2 E DESIGN (TWO.El. JUD EH) : OP'OllANOlf Meytelr, No. A, 0r•"99. CellfOf""lt 1 oaDllt TO SHOW CAUH "°" n.67 • • C"ANOll 01' NAMI Eric Arrl.tte. JllO E .. t M•)'1•1f, 1 CASll NO. A·111UJ Orat19e, Cellfcml• 9'2667 ' '" the Mtltt.,. of IN App4ketlon al This Mlnes1 Is conducted by .,. : DAVID WILBUR SPENCE. JR., Fot lnc!Mdull , Cllenge of N..,.. Eric Ar~ti. The ICIPflcetlCWI al DAVID WILBUR Tllll ... .._, .... llled wlUI t ... SPENCE. JR. for <lllnoe of rwime, County Cl-ot Oran99 County Oft: 11.tYlno been llted In Court, end I O<t-r 12, 1"'1 • I -··•no from Mid •11911c•tlCWI , .... t l'lnt'N I DAVID WILBUR SPENCE, JR. .... PvlMllNd Or-Cotst D•ily Piiot.: filed en ~lcatlan -'no INt Ill Oct. 14, 11, :a, Ho¥.'· 1"'1 ....._., 1 name be Cl\aft99d to DAVID LEE ' BERRY. PlllJC •ta : H-, ~ •. 11 11 -•bV wde • end di r•c led, th•t 111 p•no11 • 1ntere11.i 1n Mid ,....,. cto -· "~~':!:~~':::S : befOf"• tl>ls court In O..rt,.,..,.t J o the 15111 day of -mber, 1''1, 11 bu!i~::~1,owlno P•rson h dol'!O: 10· JO a'clodt •.m .• al w ld <Sey to A BEAR INSPECTION SERVICI . I C•UM•llY16'ChepplluitlCWI for cl\ '" W•'""' Strut, Coll• Meu •• of "lme lllould r>OI tie Qr_,,_d I II 11 tur-Of'derld ,,,.. • COPY C•lltornl• '262'1 I tlll1 Oroer To Show Ceuse tie S>UIMI 0-ld JOM91'1 H-. ?41 Weln9t • In Ill• Dally P iiot H•••P•P•r, StrMt. c-i.. Mew. C.llfornle f2'27 ' newsp•per of D•Mrel clrtul•tlo" Thi• Ml""• Is conduc.., by .., ' printed In .. Id c-IY. •I leM1 once lndlvlClu•I • Oanlld J Hebert ' -11. fOf" four succesli.,,. -1 prlo Tt111 sllli-t .... llled wltll ll• • lo 11\e dey al wld lleerlno. County Clerk of Or•"99 County On; Oetecl lhi1 12th <Sey of Octoeer. , .. ,. OctoCer 12. , .. , , RObert A. Benyar 1'172''2 • Judlle Oii .. Id Superior Cour Publlslle<I OrenQI Coast Delly Pll°' ' PublllNd Orenoe Cot1t Delly Piiot, Oct 11 11 21 Nov , ,,., "70il ' Oct. 14, 21, 11, Nov.'· '"' ollOf.91. • • ' • • ' ! PUIUC MOOCE PUIUC MO~E ___________ ._., NOTICI OP' OEl'AULT AND : ' lfLECTIOH TO SELL P'ICTITIOUI aUllNEU IMP'OltTANT NOTIC. ' NAMlfSTATllMENT IF YOUR PROPERTY IS t .. I Tl\• foHowlno lie''°"'.,. dolno FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOO ~ IKKIMU IS: AR E BEHI N D I N yo'up · ACCESSDRIE~ FO R PAYMENTS, IT MAY BE SOl..P" DESIGNERS, lt71·8 Pl•<•".tla WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTION,~; A.,,.nue, Coli. MeM, C.lltoml• n.21 you l\•ve tlle ~I right to llrfno y r ~ Jose A.. aar.11, l6ll S. Center. •ccount In o-i 1i.nc11119 by peyl"11 1 \ Sent• An.. c.llloml• 92104 of your pe11 due peyments pl s' ltlcllerd L. KMfover, 1'11·F S. permitted cOltl end .. _ wrt l l"elrvlew, SerliAI Arwi, Ct llloml• mew "''" montlls from Ule <Seto Of recor .1 Tiiis bvslnns 11 cCN1duct1d by • tlOfl ot this r>0tk e. This emount 1; OtMr•I~. $1.492,72 es of September 21, 1'11 a , .io. A. B...... •Ill Wiii Iner ..... unlll your ..:coup!' Tl\ls It.element .... Jlled wltt't Ille ~ currftlt • • CountyC..,_olOr•19CountyonSep. Unle u the obllQ•llon bolr(o ~ t•mtler a. t"1 forecloMd upon permlh a 1onoer ' 1'1711P period. you......,,_ 11\e 1eoe1 r lfl'lt to sit t P111Mt11Wct OrlllOI Cout Detty P iiot, lore<loMir. anly by peylf>D IM .,,ti l Sept. JO, Ocl 1. 14, JI, "11 •J•Ul •mount ...,_ by your Crtclltct I PUIUC llOCE wlUlln three monll\s etter t"' 4119 tf • record•tlan of 11>11 documell~ , Wlli4h : d•le of ntcordlng -•rs Nl"IOl't. I 1 To find 0\11 IN •mount you m..,, l'ICTITIOUI aUllNESS PIY, or to •"•lf'll9 fOf" pey,,,.,.t to 11ep: NAM• STAT•MENT , .... lorec:loSure. or II vour Pf'-rt;t' ., Th• followi"O o•rso" 11 dolno 111 fOf"e<lo.,,.. tor eny other re• ,1 bUtl,....es: cont1c1; Prol111lon11 Communl y• T .M. E NTE RPRISES. 171 M•n•o•me"'· m•"•gino •oenl , •• : Rlvenldt 0r1 .... 'F' Newport Beecll, Peppe..-VIII-Condomllllum ... Celllom1•9*l socl•tlon .. Jl72' Blr1CllW Drive. e;1• Merit Don M. !met. tn Rl ... nldt Toro, C•llfoml•. • : Drive, 'F', Newport Beecl\, C.llfornle 11 you eny Quetflons. vou lhould c~, n..a t•ct e l•vwe• 01 11\e oovernmfl! 1. This buslnoss Is cand11< ted by an : •oency Wl'tlcll m•y hilve '"Mired v ,. lncllvldu•I. 1•oan. • : "'-r1tOollM.lnne1 REMEMBER. YOU MAY L09E. ff\ls 1let-t wn filed w ith u..1LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO Hqr• County Cler·• ot Orlf\OI Cou"IY o" TAKE PROMPT ACTION. • • Augusl 2', 1"'1. NOTICE 15 HEREBY GIVEN ""'( ,.,,,... punuent to Artkle VI. SectloM 1 '$ PvbllllWd Or-c.o.11 Delly Piiot, of tM Oecleratlan of C~ents. Oct 14 11 ll Nov • 1"1 4J07..i dltlon1 •t>d RHtrlctlon1, re<or · ' -• ' ' November t, 1tn 1 .. ~ 11°'2, PIO" -.,. .,,,.( .... 11)1 •~t recorded APf'll 19, r._ 19'o 1'77 '" 8-111S4, P-I~ o1m l'ICTITIOUS aUllNIU NAMa STAT•M•NT Tiie tonowlno ...,_,, ere ._1111 bullnHJU: WALK IN VAULTS, t!Otl Cie-Clrcle. lrvlne, c:.tlfomle '2114 Merl let Ruel Heir lfto, $2 Oalidete, lrvlM, c.llfomle '27i4 Oofl llond, 1!0t1 Cit~ Circle. I rvlne, c:.tlforT'tle '27 U Tl\IJ b<nl-1 la C-Cltd lly e 91Nr•I~. ~let It. Helrlfto Tiiis ~ -filed wllh tM Coullty Clertl fff Orenet c-iy ~ S..- flcleT Records, Drenge <ou~~ C.lllornle, a brM<ll of .,,. Gll>flila(loll Of peyment of H.WUtnenlS lies OC• currtd. Holk• of Mid brHC~~llltll wu flled fw rec-an J-*rJ~ 1'11, 111 Boa& IJ91', Peoe 1SS7 of ult Offklel ltec;-No PIYTMM of petl d'UI .,.,....., lies oc.curr•. tt.m-, ... P1Pt111 WOOd VllllQll CoftdDml"IUfl'I Aaocletlon don lwl'lby eled to ~1 ot c 111H to be solo , 1111 follo•lnt Cle1<rllted 1'911 ~lo Ntld¥-"'T 0011 .. tlon· • • Ul\lt I of Loe 1 11fuelild In Trecf' 7'-. H per ,.._ re<or-In 9-• 'JIM, Pe .. , • IN Jt, lncl11sl"19 et NII• cell•-M-. Ill tN Office qt tN PlrM1 Ofl,,.. County Recorder. Pvbll"'9CI Or-~ Oelly P iiot, Tiie l'KOrcl ¥Hlild _,..,..":( ~ i.tll ... , 10, 1'11. Oct. 7, 14, 11, •• 1•1 QIH1 ro'.!th m::,~J>'r°n•~~ CelltoNlle .,.. Selem El·H11u.,.. .... P'1l11l U·H.-.,.1. • 0•1": ,,, .. 1Mr2', l .. 1 ...... (:OUNTYOl'OltANGE l'ICTlftOUlaull"ll·I.. $TATEOFCALlf'Of'NIA I NAMalTATllllH .. 1 P...-...iVlll... , Tiie foltowlno per-. er• fol11t Cal~ A~letlOfli 1111,1,,.,, .. , ly: T. o.wtt1 e.... ' ltOl•ltT NILSON t. Oii lo""*" It, 1 .. 1,.....,.. me, AllOCIATH, IHC., 19071 Pltcll IN 1111411"'911N. a ......... "'*lc i. ,.,...., t..W.1 cat...,... '111.4 IM lw MMI MN, '9f'MMtlo; .,_ N IL ION ·" AD I•,_ 0 ,,.. .... T.~a ..... ll-19f11eto CONSULTING IHCOltP'OltAT•O. a lie h......, ef .. ~"'°'ti* CalllO,...te cer...,.411Utfl, t"11 f'lllCll lllKIMll ...... ~II.- ..,_., lf'VIN, Cllllfwllle ttrl• W me tD ... 1111 Plf9I 'Wiie 1W(u_. • ..,, --· "'71 f'ltdl Str!M\ ........... ~"' ........... '"'M• Coll"'""9 WM <•rHrati.ft llltrtlft 11amtd, •"• Tlllt _,_ I• COH\ltt .. lty e ~ .. -._ WC~CW-~..-.. ,., .. _... ........ wrnt-~ """'~·-·~-· ... Q191ft-I~~ .................... Ohcter&. ...... ......_ WIT.._..., ... _.tlfftc ... ...... ....,A....._ Tilfl ......... -,.... AU.8 ...... ""'" C-«Y c,.,. " 0r-. c..ty -·--°""""' .... -· ·-...... ........... c.-.... .........~c... !1'!'1..1:~ Oct. J, 1-. t'l,a, I ... I ·---·-- ••• Orange Coaat DAILY Pll.OT/Wtdn11day, Ootober 14, 1981 TWENTY CLA'>SA CIGAAHTES I I \ I I More " 1. -~-.. . ~ 4'~ ~hts VOs .-i' .. \ .,'!. " .... t;•, op :..:--;..i..· '"'":(:• ' ¥ us ·------ • ID body Warni ng: The Surgeon General Ha s Determined That Cigarette Smoking Js Dangerous to Your Health PUIUC MOTICE PWIUC MOii£ ...... l'ICTITtOUI 9'/ll"IH llOTICI 0' l'U•LIC IALI llAMI tTATIMIHT OPCOlLATl•AL Tiit IOllowlnt 11t•Hn I• dolnt NOTICI IS Hlllll"'IVIN •1 Ult Dlltl,..H .. SHILi. Otl COMltANY tl\411 ti tt 00 M II 1.0\111 a. ASSOC:l,4TIS, till .. M Oft ~-· JO ........ M'Ykt l.•llenl. O•IVt H11llllf19l9" lte<h, tlttlon r•emlt .. ICKeled ti 140 Ctlllornlen.4 ~••lof/Ptt<..,tlt. -Porl •••Ill Mttvln t . Love, Ull lellenl CA "" $H£LL OIL COMPANY, • O•IV•. Hunt11191on 8e•<h. CtlllOtnl• ucurtCI PtrtY. •Ill mtke • O<lbll< •••• tlt4' ot •ome O• ell 01 the 1011owtn9 Tt•I• """""' " conduc,.CI by en P•OC>t••• ell ol #IH<n ,.., DMn '"""" 1nc11v1duet 10 tho <ondU<I of tllt e11tomot1vo ME lo .. ""'I<• •lttlon b11•lnt\• lo•mtrly fnl\ \I.ill•"""'' w•• llllCI w1tn Ille c1111du(lf11 et tn. -••1Jlvon tddrtu Count• Clor~ OI Ortn9<1 County on by JOS"t!\-n -CAOUETTE Octot.r ll '"' A MIK•ll•-tt•m• 01 lnvonlOfy ltU"Jt 1n<luC11nQ gt!411no mOlo• otk -Publ1\IWO Or-Co.st Oa1ty Poot. lift\ O<t I• JI 11 NO\' • 1'11 44).~I 8 Mttcell-out lten" OI •uv1u •••lion tooh tnd .ciulpmerit, C Ml0<elleneo11t ll.11tur ... 0 ACCOUftlt •t<tlYtblt, "'BllC NOTICE NS-IS403 E Pu><eeci.o• A 8 , c. enCI O All 01 ,,.. -""' 11tt..i tbO••" NOTICE OF DEATH OF swttl«t, tn favor 01 tne SHUL Oil MAUDE M. V E RFURTH, COMPAl'jY0•0<1ueC1puty ••AKA MRS HE-NRY J coll•t•r•t uncle• • s.curlly AgrMm..,t V E R F U RT. H AND 0 F. Cltltd Mey II, 1'16 Q•tnttCI by JOSEPH A CAOUETTE to tho P E T I T I 0 N T 0 SHELL Oil COMPAN Y tnd ADMINISTER ESTATE rtgtrCllnQ which ,,..,. ,.., onn 111eo • llntnctng '1tttment wltn tno N O. A-110630. S.c:reterv OI Stttt. St•tt ol C•lltornl• T 0 a I I h e I r S , SHELLOtLCOMPA"'v beneficiaries c reditors evJ e M<ittnewiJ• • • d f ro"''°"' M-• and contingent ere 1tors o Pu1>11•neo0t-co .. t 0•••• P1101, MAUDE M VERFURTH, O<t '"· ""' aka MR S HEN Ry J . ..,._.,VE R FURTH and persons ------------who may be otherwise PUIUC MOft[ interested 1n the will l'ICTITIOUS •USINUS and t or estate NAME STATEMENT A petition has been filed Tiie 1011ow1ng P•,.oM ••• aoin9 by JUANITA ANKROM in bu•1~·~·: ENTERPsuses iuu the Superior Cou rt of Ptim Fountain 11•11••· C•llforn•• Orange County reQuesting n1oe that JUANITA ANKROM c11r1'1opner coo N""· 91H be appointed as personal :,o;-;.an, Fountain \/allev. Ctltfornl• r e p r e s e n I a t i I/ e l 0 Scott~. 11n5 Pttm s""'· administer the estate of Foun1e1nV•llev.ca11torn1•'1IOI MAUDE M VERFURTH, Tr11• busineu "conducttd by a COSTA M ESA, CA. (under 9•n•re• ~~~~:::!~ c. N••h t h e I n d e p e n d e n l Scone._,~ Administration of Estates r"" stattnwni was 111tc1 "''1" 11'1 Act) The pet1t1on is set for (Ollnty Cink o! Or.,.90 Count• on Oc ,_, 5, '"' hearing in Dept. No 3 at F111 ... 700 Civic Center Dr111e, Pu1>t1•M<1 Or•nge '""" D•11v Piiot, West Santa Ana CA 92701 °'11•1•·11•79·,.." '38781 on November 4, 1981 at PUIUC MOTICE 9.JOa.m . IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition. F~~~~!:~!':'!:s you should either appear Tht lollowtnv pusons ere Oo1n9 at the hearing and State bu•tnosa• your objections o r file coNv:L"e~;N/' ~o~P~T:L1 ~ .. ~written ot>1ect1ons w i th. the Superior Avenu1 . ..,ewport eucn, court before the hearing. Ctlllorn•• 'l'2M~11•1 Ameriun C•1 Your appearance may be Mtd•c•• S.rv•te• inc • w1.cons1n 1n person or by your ~~;:.o:k~'.~,.c~:.~ s~~' Ogd•"· attorney rt11s bu''""" " conoucttc1 by • I F Y 0 U A R E A corporahon C R E D I T 0 R o r a Servlcn American Cal Medl<al Contingent CredttOr Of the A.11 ... s.mson.vP deceased. you must ltle Tnt• •i.t~n1 w.s 111..i ••I" uw your claim with the court ~~:.::, :i.~~i°' O••n90 County on O r pre Sent t t t 0 I he Fl7Jt'-I personal r epresent a tive Pub•l•twCI Or•"O'P Coa•• D•••Y P1101. appointed by the court 0<:1 "· 21, 11 Hov • '"'' •'66-lt within four months from "'It.IC MOOCE the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Probate FtcTiTious •ustNESS Code of California The NAME STATEMENT Tl'• 1011ow1ng person• .,., do1n11 time for filing claims will DuS1nns.. not expire prior to l our HEAL TH OtMEN SIONS. ISO• months from the date of Ostrl<h Corel• Fou"ttin V•llty, ce111orn1amoe the hearing noticed above. Oatl-P Horr\be<k,•~Ostr1cn YOU MAY EXAMINE ~;~·· Fount••" 11•11••· Calltorn•a the file kept by the court. Judy P Nttc111•m. •~ owicn If you are interested 1n the Clrctt, Fountain Vall•Y. C•l1lorn1a estate, yOU may file a •21oe b request with the court to g.!::~1 ~;::::,,,~· conducted Y • recei 11e spec 1al notice of o.r-P Hornbeck the inventory of estate This .i.'-'"'' ••• 111.0 wotn '"" assets and of the pet1t1ons CouMy Ctert. OI O••-Countv on S.O a C C 0 Un t S a n d r ep 0 rt S ttmllerl•, 1'l1 i<mu. described in Section 1200 Publl•hl<I 0<-cout 0.11, P1101. of the California Probate Sept >0,0c:t '·" n."'' •>0t~1 Code. MUC MOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •USll'jESS NAME STATEMENT l he-foUowlnQ e>•r1on n cto•no btJSfMSS •s SPORTS PHONE USA, 111 F Alvers•de Orivf'. N1wp0rt Beach, CtllloMta 92MO Jolin A \/1v11ecqua, 1S1S AIO•r Lene Co.ta Mes• Ca•llottt•t '11'11 Tht\ tM.IS•M'\\. 1\ conducttd bV •n lndlvld~t O 'Gara. Fried ma n , Ege n es & Burk e , Attorney s at L aw . Attn: L loyd B. Egenes, Esq ., 220 Bush St reet, Suite 1200, San Francisco, C A 94104; tel. (41S) 392·2677. PuDHsneo Orange Coa" Oa11y Pilot Oct ll 9', '°·I'll! •'111·11 P'UBUC MOTICf rn .. ,,..t::::.:i ~;;••,~::: w11n 111r NOT ICE O F DEATH OF County CJ"'~ of Orange Counly on RICHARD LYNN BIGGY 0<1ot.• 11. '"'' ANO OF PE TITION TO Pub1i.-i Or•1'9" C:O.•• oau:'!~ ADMINISTER E STATE Ocl ... 71, 28. HOY •. , .. , ....... NO. A 110640 . .J To all heirs. PUIUC MOOCE STATEMENT 0 1' WITHDllAWAL ,,_OM ltAllTNl!llSHIP OPEllATI NG UNDEll f'ICTITIOUS •USINISS NAME The loU....inQ pet!«I ,.., wll""'•*n ••• o •n•r•• p•rtner ftom th• perlr>er\hlp opertllnQ under IM fie. IHtous f>u•lnH• n•m• Of SWEET ALICE MUSIC ti 1607 Plactntia Ave nut, C .. te Mew, Callf°'"la '1U1 Tht 11<1111...n bUstneu Nm• ll•l•· monl for t,. l>tr1MrShlo was fltt<I on August 10, "'' tn th• Count" of Ortn9• Full Name and Addr•" ol tne Persor1 Witl\ClrtwlnQ M1rk 01v1dion. 111 P•Hn•r St••••. (Olla w ... Calllor"I• ,,.,, ""'"' o .. •d""" beneficiaries, creditor s and contingent creditor s of Richard Lynn Biggy and persons' wh o may be otherwise Interested in the will and/or estate: A petition has been filed by Richard R. West in the Superior Court of Orange Count y requP.sting that Richard R . West be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of Richard Lynn Biggy (under the Independent Administration of Estates Act>. The petition is sel for ,,.,, .. hearing in Dept. No. 3 at Pubt1shl<l0t•noeC.1M1stoa11v Piiot, 700 Civic Center Drive, Sept lOOc:t '· u ,, '"'' •11~• West, in the City of Santa Ana , California on "'lllC _MO_TIC_£ ___ 1November 4, 1981 at 9:30 ------a.m . "~~~~!:~!1::r IF YOU OBJECT to the Tiie loltowlnQ persons er• doln9 granting Of the petition, 11vs1n1uu you should either appear JORAOCO ... 0 I EAST. LTO .. " at the hearing and sta te Rlverrun, Irvine, C•. 9271• '' Joraoco No 1 East, tnc.. • your objections or file Gener•• P111rwr ca N••t<I• corPO••· written objections with the 11on1." Rrverrun. 1,,,1,,., C• ,,,.. court before the hearing. Thi• Duslnen " conducted by • 11m11ec1 PArtneuhlP Your appearance may be JORAOCONo 1 in person or by you r EAST. INC. attorney. =:.:'°'PaG~:,:.m. I F Y 0 U A R E A Prtt1<Mn1 C R E D I T 0 R o r a T111s •••'-' *H m..i '""" ,,,. contingent creditor of the CountyClfftlo10r .. cou111vo"S.P. deceased, you must file 1•mlllrte.1"1• ,,,._. your claim w ith the court SCNUMACHlll a HICKIY AUwA-ltt .... IM °"911 St.-Sttl .. 111 H••~ ...,., ca.""' PubllSMCI ClrtnQll (OHi Otlly Piiot $epl. JO. Oct. I, ... l1, 1'11 OOHt ,.CTITIOUI austNHS NAMI ITATIMINT Tht loll..,1"9 penons are doing bullnessu CALIFOllNIA I NSURAl'jCE SPECI ALISTS. 1100 EH i l'ourtll Street, Stnt. Ant, Ca. '270S C•lll..,.,1• MortQtoe S.•vl<e Ca Ctlllornl• corporello">. ltOO IEu l FOllf111 '4reel, Stnlt AIWI, Ct. 92105 Tiiis -'""' Is cendUclH by • <or· pore11on. CALIFORNIA MORTGAGE SERVICE 8y. Raymond M. a...toro Its~ This s..._t WM 1119" wllll .... C-ly (.'""of 0r-. County ........ ltmbe• 2'. ttl1 PUltU PulllllNld Or .... CMl4 Oelly l'llet s.ot ••• Oct. , • , .. "· '"' ... , or present i t to the personal representative appointed by t he court wi\hin four months f rom the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of California. The time for filing c laims will not expi re prior to f our months from the date of the hearing noticed above. YOU M AY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are Interested In the estat e, you may file a request w ith the court to receive special notice of t he I nventor y of est a te assets and of the petitions, account s and r eports descr ibed In Section 1200 of the Ca llfomla Probate Code. Richard A. Newell Esq., JU hn Ml1.-e' DAILY PILOT' Drive, suttt •, N .. pert ' CLASSIFllD ADS ::;fi:.cA "'6t; tel. <714) ___ M2 __ ._...,. ____ °"~ ·~~ e... °"''.= - .. I I\ Daily Pilat WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1•, 1981 SLIM GOURMET SPECIAL DIETS USING HERBS Dot dog! ' I -T-hey are nutrjfi~ --· and kids love them ,. T oda~,.s home makers an• serious about the foods thev feed their families. and that is a~ it should be. Sound nutrition ts the path to good health. Still . there's manv a mom who wor· ries endlessly a bout the family diet So it·!'> n1te to know that noted nutritionists still advise that the best wa\' in fctcl. the onh· way to eat healthfully is b~· ea ting ~ variety of food:, thosen for a balanced diet from the same old baste food group!-> learned about in g rammar school Don't fret if ,·our familv balh at so' beans a nd wheat germ · · Don't feel guilt.'· if they won·1 t·~1t granola. Don·t worT\' 1f the,· won 't touch tofu or thev·re lcen· of li ver · There·s more th<1 n one wa~ to physical fitness and the easiest t and most cffecth·e 1 is to base menus on the foods the famih· loves . · Take the poµul a r hot dog. for inst<1nce. it's fun . it's fa st. it ·s economica l Probabh no one would refer to hot dogs as a ··health food .·· Yet hot dogs. like <ill food'-. can con· tribute to·one·s health llot dogs <.1re a sensible sourct· of com· · plete animal protein which means the pro tein in a hot i;fog IS of the exact same quuli· tv as that of the finest steak. Both c:ont<1in a'11 eight essential amino acids. as well as good cont ri but ions of B vit<1 mins thi<tmin. ribofla,·in. ntCJcin. B·6 and B-12 iron and zinc. <.111 of which are fund<.1mt•ntal for one·s he<J lth 1 Good news for c<.1lone counters hot dog:-. contain onl~· about 150 calories. 1 The ke,· 1:-. in the combination. for each meal.· ,·ou :-.hould select foods from e<.1ch of lhe ·following groups the mt•al - meat alternalrn· group: the bread cerl'al group. the dair~ group. and the rrutt \ egNable group. Each group m <1kes 1t" own special contribution lo a balanced diet Wilh hot d ogs on buns. you can ser\'e Broccoli -Chee:-.e Picnic Salad . or a hot potato salad with herbed tomatoes a nd cClr· rot sticks. ~ilk might be the drink. or iced tea or lemonade You could offer fresh fruit as the de-.st•rt. a fruit pit• "1th ice cream. or am famih fovonle. Curried 'egg sa'tad can bl' combined with hot dogs m1 d "t•n·ed on French rolls with C:I bowl of gaLpaeho on the "'de Corn chips might prondt• crunch as <.1 n addi· tion al offerin g from the bn•ud ccre<.il group. <Jnd a ~·ogurt sauced dish of peaches or slrawbernes would hring in t·xtru:-. from both the darr~ prndu<'t group <.1nd the fruit \'egctC:1ble grouµ T he fast Druw Skill et Supper cffec· tiveh· a nd delicioush combines item:-. from the 'meat group and the fruit \'Cgetable group Add some s l<.1\\ to the menu. o;ome crust~· French bread. <.1 dnnk feC:1tunng d airy products and perhC:1ps c<intaloupe wedges for dessert . Popeye Pitas with !lot Dogs an• an ex· citing wa~· to introduce new foods without a li enating the famil~ The beat s prouts and pinenuts aren·t strictl~· necessary. but the~ are fun. CJ nd he<.1lthful. too. As go-\\ 1lhs. you might offer a fruit salad. corn on the cob. oatmeal eook1c•s and a dairy drink cs C12 C13 \ The man of, the house will love Heidelberg .. p .. potato salad ... CJO And with good old grill ed hot dogs. ~·ou ean serve Sal<Jd-on a-Stick. as shown. for the fruit \'eget<ible group contnbut1on What else·> Gnllt•d buns. denied egg~. perh<tp:-.. C:1n <.1ngcl food c<.1 ke and a frost~ milk punch Hot dogs work well with a number of combinations -soup. salad or in the skillet Relish a hot dog •.. and here's to your health CU RRI ED EGG SALAD A~D HOT DOG COMBO 14 cup low-calorie mayonnaisr I teaspoon prepared mustard 1 2 teaspoon dehydrated minced onion '2 teaspQon curry powder 6 hard-cooked eggs. chopped 4 large hot dogs. healed 4 French rolls. split and heated Combine mayonnaise. mustard. onion. curry powder and eggs. Mix gentl~· and chill until serving. To serve: Spoon 14 cup egg qlad mixture ipto each roll . Top each with a heated hot dog. 4 servings. FAST DRAW SKILLET SUPPER 12 cup each: chopped onion. chopped green pepper Butter or margarine 2 cans C15 1.i nces each t kidney beans. drained 1 can < 16 ounces I stewed tomatoes 1 can <8 ounces I wax beans. drained 1 can 17 ounces > kernel corn. drained '1 can ( 6 ounces I tomato paste ' I 2 tablespoons di ced canned chilies Parmesan cheese 8 grilled hot dogs Saute onion and green peppers in a little butter or margarine until just tender. Add kidney beans. tomatoes. wax beans. corn. tomato paste. and chilies. Mix gently and simmer covered. for 1 2 hour or until heated through. Sprinkle with Parmesan c heese. Top and ser ve with grilled hot dogs. 8 servings. POPEYE PITAS WITH HOT DOGS 4 slices bacon. cut in 1 2-inch pieces 1 .i cup wine vinegar 1 teaspoon sugar 1'2 teaspoon dry mustard 1 bunch spinach. broken into bite-s ize pieces 1 cup thinly s liced red onions 1 cup bean sprouts 1 2 cup pinenuts 4 pita breads. whole wheat or white. cut in half 8 hot dogs, grilled or heated Cook bacon until crisp, stirring OC· ~ • casionally. Remove bacon from pan. In a s mall s auce pan. combine 3 tablespoons bacon drippings. vinegar . sugar and dry mustard. Just before serving. add bacon and heat. Combine spinach. red onion. s prouts a nd pinenuts. Top with hot bacon· dressing and toss to mix well. Split pita bread halves open and fill each with spinach mixture . Cut hot dogs in ha lf lengthwise and crosswise. Ar· range one hot dog. rounded edges up. in a filled pita. Makes 8 sandwiches. cubed BROCCOLl·CHEESE PICNIC SALAD 11"2 pounds broccoli Boiling water . 1 cup sliced water chestnuts 14 pound mushrooms. s liced 12 pound low-calorie American cheese. 1 cup plain yogurt 114 cup finely chopped green onion 2 teaspoons lemon j uice 2 teaspoons dry mustard Coarsely ground black pepper Clean broccoli and arrange in a steamer .over boiling water. Steam until just barely ' crisp-tender. Remove and cut into bite-size pieces. Combine with water chestnuts. mus hrooms and cheese. Combine yogurt. green onion. lem on juice. dry mustard and black pepper. Pour over broccoli and toss gently to mix. Chill well. Serve with hot dogs. 8 servings. be rs j uice GAZPACHO 21 2 cups diced peeled tomatoes 11 2 cups finely chopped green pepper a4 cup finely chopped onion • 2 cup thinly s liced celery 1 2 cup finely chopped peeled cucum- 1 can < 12 ounces l cocktail vegetable 1 2 cup beef consomme 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 teaspoon sugar v.i teaspoon each: salt and pepper Dash hot sauce Combine all ingredients and chill well. Serve in well-c hilled mugs o r bowls. garnished with sprigs of parsley. 8 servings. > , _.,. ......... ~ ........ --....--.......---. ._ . - Orange Co st DAILY PILOl/~ednesday. October 14, 1981 By MARTIN S LOANE What do you do with a refund form ror-Nine Lives Cal Food if you have a dog? Why. you trade it! Trading refund forms is fast becoming H na- tional pastime. Most re- funders find more re- fund forms by trading with friends. re latives and refunders an other cities than they do an th eir local supe rmarkets. In fact. trading refund form s is one of the most importa nt secrets of s uccessful refunding. Start tradjng close to hom e. Chances arc that many of your neighbors are already doing some refunding Let th e m kno w that you h ave so m e ex t ra refund forms for products they may be using. and ask whether they have any forms to trade. Whe n you go s hop - ping , take along some of the forms that yo,u ~ not use. Show them to the friends you meet in the library. a t the store or while waiting for your children to get out of school. Once you have started trading. refund forms with your friends and neighbor!>. why not in- vite them all over for coffee and a s wap session'' In addition lo forms, you can trade unwanted coupons. box tops and othe r µroofs . A good swap sc~s1on is more fun than a TV game show becau!>e everyone goes home a wanner. Speaking of fun. trad· ing refund forms can add new exc itement to your family gatherings. Tell everyone yo u invite over for Thanksgiving that you plan to do a lit- tle trad10g after dinner: as k them to bring along their extra refund M s . Marl owe and f o rm s , proofs and ot her s mart shoppers roupons whose experiences ap- ln the next part of this pear in this column re- refresher course, I will ceive a copy of my re- tell you about the rules funding magazine, The for trading refund forms National Supermarket and how to expand your Shopper. Write to me in ref unding horizons by care or thjs newspaper. trading rorms by mail. REFUND OF THE DAY SMART SHOPPI NG Write to the following AWARD address to obtain the W h e n K a t h 1 e e n form required by this re· Ma rlowe of Clifrs ide fund offer. Dove F ree P a r k . N . J . . s a w Vaseline Cons tant Care Nestea's 75-cent coupon Lip Balm OHer. P.O. and $1 refund offer in Box 2279, Westbury, the n ews p a per, s h e N.Y. 11591. This offer knew that she was on expires Jan. 31. 1982. her way to some terrific C L I P • N • F I L E s avings. RE FUNDS She asked her friends Clip out this file and a nd r e latives for the k eep il with similar coupon. By the time her cash -o ff coupons - s upermarket put t h e beverage refund offers IO·quart can of Neslea with beverage coupons, on sale for 77 cents. s he for example. Sta rt col- had 10 coupons' So. 100 lect i n g the needed quarts of Nestea cost proofs of purchase while her only 20 cents. The Sl look1n~ for the required r efund was an add ed refund form s a l the bonus. supermarket } Sweet whole bahµ cnrn .'1ars in this cnfor ful Patw Ant1pcutn .sa1ad Salad featured From buffet table to picnic table, from first course to main course, Californians have car· r1ed tht art of s a lad making lo newer and greater heights. strict guidelines to in· s ure sweet. tender. fully edible ears. The whole baby corn is a natural in salads. marinated in your own s pecial dressing or the one we offe r here . and is equally at ho me in soups , s tir-fr y and casseroles dish an unusual ·appett~el' 1 cup 'licetl raw car· your guests just help ,'tots .. .,. themselves. Bladt olt'vt!s For a lighter meal, tM • · 1 salad platter serves 3 or P~are WIK>le baby 4as a m alncourse. co rn &"C'C etding to patltage di l"ea'tions . ANTIPASTO PLATT£R 'J>r-'ln a nd p.l ace im · 2 packages , 8 ounces mediately in cold water Meaftwhile. fieely chop each > frozen whole baby e n 0 u g ti • e i 1 a n t r 0 t 0 corn y-1 l>Wtth eoilantrqo· <k measure , fpblespoon. r------------------------------------- Thanks to a bount iful selection of ingredie nts available year round, coupled with a love of goo d food and o f c r eative cookin g , we know how to m ake su lads s ta r in a n y m ealtime setting. Our m arinade is light and flavorful with just a hint of the unusual. s up· plied by cilantro -also kn o w n as C hinese par s ley or fresh epr- iander. Pa rs le Reserve remainder . In , • Y -. tne:diurn bowl eo m bine • 2 cup oh ve or salad ct\E cit•ntro 0 .1 • APPIAN WAY p;,,. P&n OlfO< Rec•I ... 12-lnch OllH pan Send 1IW requoreo refund form end tiQhl Do• 10PS from Regul•r'APOl•n Way Pin•"" 11 .. Doa IOPS from Thkk Crust Al>Pf•n W•Y Pin• n..r. ls no llmlt on the numt»r ol ~s you ""' Oblaift. Eaolrft OK l 1, 1"2. HERSHEY'S Summ.r1l-S.v1nos Rece1 .. e 11 r•fund -t.v 5Ckent coupoM Se"" IN reQuirod r•fut>d form -•-empty ti.Q\ from 1-ounc• Of' leroer H•r-y'c Kisni. Hershey~ Mlnl•lur ... Rolo, R•w'• Min•eturu"' Re.H's Pleoli. Eapom Nov. JO, 1911. HUBBA BUB8A Gumliohlers' Generel Sto••· Recel ve a "oumfiQhters I( II.'' • per\Ol\llllrect "9W$CI-Of' • OC>Sltr Send Ille requiACI re!uncl fOf'm and six outer p«k~ wr9'1f)eri tor the .it, U wreppers fOf' ttw --per or U wral)Slen for ti.. PG'l•r There Is no lim•I on ,,,. numbe< of tlmH you c•n ••• m•&nt-of !hi• oft.r Eaplrn Dec ll, '"1 LA PIZZERIA Refund Offer Re<eove two 11 coupans Send ,,,. ~uored refUllCI fOf'm, Unlvwsal Product Code svmt>oh from 1,,. t>ack> of two u Pluerl• P«k-s end• r99l1ter receipt "'°"''no the t>Urchas.s. Eaplrn Nov. JO, 1"1. NESTLE SOUPTIME Offer A.eel ... St ... .- Send llM required refund fOf'm and the facH '""" lhru front 1M1nels from •nv Nulle Souptl- E •Olres Oec.31.1•1. PLANTERS SNACKS SI Refund Off .... SeflCI the required re!UllCI form, one proof ol pUr<-tram Plenlffs 0-r Bells, &ny lhrff proott tram Che• 8•11•, c i-1 Curls, CO<'n Chips anOfOf' Pretzel Twills end r99ister tai-s with each pwchese cln:ltd. Th• proof Is tlW Mr. PHnul trom Ille r.sHleble plastic lid. Ea pl res March ll, 1"2 TOTI NO'S Free Soft Drink Oller. Receive e quer1 M Iller of "°'1 drlnll. Send the required refund form and Universal Product Code tymbols tram - Tollno'• Cl-k Pina, two Totino'• Clauk Slnole Service Pl.us, two Totlno's Extra Plllti "" six Tollno's Pwty Plaas Eallires M•r<h l l, 1"2. TRIDENT Fr" c.._ Recel.,. a P«--of T ridtnl 5eftd ttw required relund fMm -five Un••ersel Product G-symbols from .,.y Trlc»l'll ll••·lllCk peck_. Eaplres Dec 11. '"1 The Antipasto Platter combines a ll the ele· ments of a good salad and 1s a snap to prepare. With its var iations in co lor . text u r e , and fla vor . the antipasto platter is a deli ght to both eye and palate The real s tar in t his r ecipe is t he frozen whole baby corn. When you prJ.:iare the Antipasto Platt er. you may want to keep an eye open for seasonal pro· duce and vary the ingre- dients according to your taste and the lime or year. Oil • • I • • ~. "~ ._ •· fli r. ,.,_.lard , 8ieen . • 2 \8bl~sp~n5 ta.,...~a · ~· f"alt. • sugar at1'1 .\ ragop vmegart ,. -~ .< Ollllllti cern and' •1 · 2 l-~ uuo •a4~ rtn•<t.~toss to 1- mustard • '• . conQ>in6 . ·'Co•e91' and .\ l ta b le s_p oo n re fr1 ~rate several chopped green onion hours or overnight. To V4 teaspoon salt . serve. line la rge platter 114 teaspiooa sugar w it)a le ll u t e leaves. Dash pep,.r t D~ ~rn. reserving Lettuce leave (op-'.· ma finad'i!. Pll\Ce com on tional> · ' ·pl atter a nd sur round 2 tonfat.o,s. ~ut tnto with rem aining ingre- wedges dlehtl. G arnish with re· ------------------------------------- Bran d new t o our markets. the corn is a prod uct of Nicar agua and is packaged under Be sure to include at le ast five different in· gredients, and vary the colors and textures. The Antipasto Platte r makes l 19ound m edtum· H fY• e itantro and cooked h rirAp', 1 pettMl<t• serVe '*Uh m a r inade. and devetned . 'Serves .fto 8 Pilot advertising is good business for Amer ican State Bank. "Dally Piiot help wa nted ads have consistently brought us the best personnel." Lucine Kuehn Community Relations, Amer ican State Bank Newport Beach Bargain Food Basket I 9th and Placentia, Costa Mesa In Vista Shopping Center Prices lffectl .. Oct. 15 .. Oct. 21 Co• 111 ...t ....tow frietKlly btltchen a.cl receift ~old fathioMd o•.,....... cCMaler ,.......a111ed 1enlc•. ' . .. " Grocery .. ~ i'~G:s ...................... 001 ' MOTTS • ..:;:_;,, APPLE SAUCE •••••••.•••.•• 1 s • SAVE 34' SAVE •er lllAWMY PAPER TOWELS •••• 2 aou. FAMILY"' -~GHPOIMT .. DECAffftHATED COFFEE w a • UHCLl llN'S CONVERTED RICE ••••••.••••• 2,, MEW! I SUHLIGKf DISHWASHIMG Ll9UID I ... u " ISUHLIGKf l2 en 1.tll A 83¢ 49¢ J 39 399 ] 39 109 SAVE scr JHGIHS 9na: Ll9UID SOAP •••••••••••• 10.1 • 7..,,, ICHHS ~ 30ft :::::NECTAR -.••••••• ·3•1-/ 1~~ IREAD ••......•.•••• I#~ Produce GOLDIH l lrE 4 1 0 0 IAMAMAS • • • • • •• • • • • • .._ STUf,.-SID 30ft BELL PEPPERS • • • • . . • • • • • • • • 7 ;_ US Ho. I l USSIT • )' .... ) ~ '!:14'; .. .ft '~. It . 'r/ t '· '4.~' 1, " • • \:;! -~ . ( .., . U CKTFAIMS FRYIM6 CHICl!H w:i~09 6~ IASTBM LH" WUTY , 1 s .. 9 PORK SPAR~llS •••.•.•••••••• 1 ~~ IASTBHLIAM BONELESS ,09'1 IOAST FllHH ~ 3tv-_ TURKEY DRUMSTICKS • ..-. • • • • • 7: IAI M ... ST'l\a ) 59 sue• '!~~-• .. ~· ~" . . ! .. W1SCOMSIM NuH CUT 1 9 8 CH!DDAR CHEESE • • • .. • • • • • • • .. ... , .. IAICIHG POTATOES ................ 25~ C>.:,c;M's. .......... 4 ... s 1 °0 Deli & FrOzen YOUI CHOtCI 3 s 1 00 :;~~~ ~~~·~~. . ... -~"'· 'l~ son u.1'91•' SOFT MARGHIME .. .. . . . produce Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, October 14, 1981 Ca meal lish i ruuet halted •otatoes 291. : .... ,.. walnut •1•ees •11• '"' . $2\!. halted ha111 . granny 11111th ••• ,.. 49,~. energy ..... .... .... t1" en.ff " enler deli .· . •drl 11111 • "· l•P•rlH In• •Nlf : 11ltltlll 111111l11 $149 J l.L wi h . tea s ..... ,. 24 •••• .... .,, .. ,.,. I II e •••• : spanish onions 5 $100 ... 112••· .......... ....., ... I I d ... , •• 1111 ·~·· "' . ,.,. 111111 $117 111aearon sa a , 111lnnedtone ••• 11111 ••• ,.. ••Hr ; ';:!: !~~!,. !: .: .... :r 1 ~=hi~ ••• ! . 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The findings were bulled on a Nationwide Food Consumption Survey made in 1977·78 which examined th e "at h o me" rood 1.:onimmption hubats of about 15.000 households According to the analysts, which has been published 1n a new "NaltonuJ Food Review" by Total · gives you a healthy $.1,50, sav~s. ·Use the two 25¢ coupons below and save 50¢ now. ·Mail back three Total• UPC symbols and receive ~ SO. coupons. • The gooc>nes!> o! wnae grain wnea1 • Heary tasting flakes or 1oas1ee1 wheal ---• Low 1n c;ugar • Onlv 110 calones pef ontt-oun1:e serving •A whOle oays allowance of 91111am1ns plus iron' •;;..""""" t -,,,._. ~ I JA>-J ~ l "4 -A ; ... .... -. .,,, ..., ·~Ao">"• .,. • """' • .,..,. .. ., ... .. ~ ••-..-1...,..._ rgr;------~~~~;~~~-------~-------~;~~~~ff~--------, :! SiVi25C SiVi25C I . I on your next purch••• of on your n ext purch••• of ~~2::,s~~h~.:::'.:n~o;:,~~:;.o0~; ~!!:.s=':,..!h~.Lo:!:~o~'::.od~ oO'*' .,... 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About 95 out of every ·------ 100 huu~1·hold'4 indit•utc.od that they ate no lamb or Vt.>al mt'als wha <'h hov(' experienced a d o\\ nlrt•1icl an consumption since the early 1000• .. llowever at snad . <'Oll!'!umpuon of lamb and vt·u l "u1>peur11 lo ht' vt'ry high amon g hou..,t•hold!i whic h do <'Onsuml• them ' Thl' report wus \\rlllt'n h~ Anthony E G~· Jnct J;inH·s H Ul..ivluc·k of the Econom ic Rt'.,l'.Jr( h Sl't v1ct. who ~.1ut1oned that the f1~ures were basl'tl on stat1st1cal averages or per t· a pita foo<l {'Om.um pl1on WE'RE COOKING UP SOME PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 15·21 . 1981 AT All STATER BROS. AT STATER BROS. BROW Nil SUPRlMl 23.S·OZ. 6 GOLD MEDAL W FLOUR REG . OR U.NBLEACHED 5-LB. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR SELF RISING S·LB. 7 BISQUICK b ~ BAKING MIX "" 1 _... I cbeedos 60-0Z. SUPER MOIST CAKE MIX REG. PKG. CHEERIOS CEREAL 10·0Z. ( t l ----------------------------·-·------1 -·-----~--. ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. October 14, 1981 C5 Experiment __ · .. --.. with recipes for low calories By BARBAllA G IB· Plan to uae lt within a Cere formula , the draw out lhe mol!\ture ricotta cheese. k~ep in refriwt.trotor !>hi'lt life sugar, salt. fat, wuw. 11 refrtgerukd Or freeze ~ BONS weekorLwo,ortransftr allerntveproductmay from food s be ing mind that these dre111s-may b\• e ven s horter quo r or vinegar. you the m fo r lo ng term Do you like to follow 1t to the freezer for r~qul refriaeratlon, pickled lngs require refr1gera tha n the dairy products may tx· 1ncreasmtt u re storoJ:e the recipe or break the longerstorage e ven hough the "re· Ir y ou m a ke tion. juisl like the pro lhey 'rf' m a d e fro m . cipe"s J)t'nsha bihty rules' More s afety precau-gul~n" (fattening , Mmt!made salad dress-du c t s th ey'r e made since your adderl inire· Substllulin~ frl'sh in· Ho w to cook with ) Experim enting with lions for calorl cutting ve rs lJ doesn't. ff In dients may <Hlutf" ilny aredients lor canntid or s ugar subs titutes F.or recipes i& fun. especially cooks: doubt. efrlgerate it. llll llURIO preser v ati ves In the p rocei..sed prod uc ts recipe11 and equivalents, if the results are less Check the label of Dont om i t or cut d a i r~ product Make I fr es h on i o n s ror send {I ~tamped self fattening than the con-.. tight:· low-calorie or down <fl the salt called them fre!>h, kecJ> them "dr ied," tor example I. addressed envelope and vent1o nal v e r s ion . sugar-free products and forinpickllngreclpes: e o ld , use them ni <1y c h a ng e th e 50 c ent s t o SLIM However, experiments· be sure to "refrigerate the sa~ is a necessary inu from fresh, low.fut from . They will have u promptly. r1,frigerntion require G 0 U R MET S UGA R lion Involves risks . afte r opening" If the part of the brio~ Salt d a l r y produc ts li ke r e lative ly s hort life. Keep in mind that any me n ls For s afe ty 's REDt:CED RECIPES . If you like to ~Iler re· label says so With less fun ctio·ns as s pr e-yogurt. cottage cheese. e ven under refrigera· time you c ut down or i..a ke. keep homemade P 0 llox 624. Sparla1 __ -~~~awJ1~~elo~~ ~ .. J2L dll:..~~~~~b~~~~~:~u~~.-~~;=~::~ tll_J'~~~w4i&M-~~~~.~ ~-~ _r_ ~-;;~J . '~~\·-=-=:.~_:-__:~ ~e~ •• ~n ~xpenb1~Ht a~~.o..;.;~::::::J-..::11111:~::=====~--s::-:~~-=-==-:;-;-;:;;--~---.,..---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 ~~fn\·i~g~:~J 1Jnedt~!t~ PllCES EFfECTIVl 1 Flll DAYS potentially hazardous. OCTOl£R 15-21,1981. Unsafe experiments can result in food SPoilage. The one area in which hom e coo k s s hould ne ve r e xperime nt is canning and preserving. Most cases of botulism. which is often fatal. are tra ced to impro pe r ho me canning. It's vitally important not to cha nge recipes. alter techniques or use impr oper equipmen t. Know the source of your recipes. and only use those published by gov. e rnment agen cies or manufacturers whose techniques have been lab-tested for safety as we II as kitchen-tested for taste satisfaction. Don 'l omit, cut down· or use substitutes for the s ugar called for in jams. jellies and pres erves that will be s tored without refrigeration. Sugar adds volume and h e lps pres erves to ··set." More important : it binds the moisture and retards the growth of potentially harmful bac- teria. When canning or pre- serving ANY foods you intend to keep without refrigeration, use only approved and tested re· cipes and follow them explicitly. What about no-cook freezer jams and other fres h fruit '"spreads" that are kept frozen or constantly refrigerated? As long as they are kept frozen or refrigerated and used promptly re· ducing the sugar content is not a s afety hazard. But without sugar for bulk, some of these mix- tures won"t set as well (or al all I. You·11 have a thin s pread or a puree. rath er than a thick "jam ... And th e ir s tora ge life under r efrigeration will not be as long as the conven· tional recipe, becaus e s ugar i~ a preservative. Refrigerate any low· s ug ar fruit puree or s pre ad promptly. don·t leave it at room tem- perature to "set." Frie<l ··ltl(-k~Jl ,-er~atilP No picnic or family re- union is comp l ete without fried chicken. It's the ideal food to take along for snacking in t he car or to eat as a nutritious meat at your favorite va c ation retreat. It's good hot or cold, eaten as a finger food while standing or with a knife and fork at a seat- ed dinner. Fried chicken is prob- ably America's most universally liked food. Yet there's no one "best" way to cook it. Even for the legend- ary "Southern Fried Chicken," almost every cook uses a different re- cipe. Different oils for frying. A variety of bat- ters. Various season- ings, some applied directly on the chicken. others placed in the flour or crumbs used as coaling. Cook cov'ered or un- covered. on high heat or low. Gravy poured on top or served separate· ly . These a nd othe r "secrets" of successful fried chicken have been known to start family feuds. • . Instead of "fussin • and rrettin' " over the best way to fry chicken, en· joy some of the dif· ferences. Your recipe might stUJ be the beat. but subtle changes in seasoning and methods of preparation produce interesting new tastes for your family a nd guests to enjoy. Two recipes wfll add variety, whether it's at a d iattant retreat or in See Frled~a. ave '1•11111•M>6 79• <.at• flAMS ,.., •UP (llW(•~JI ....... BEEF LARGE EN O .,._ ••. CIKKUMl ... A .• ., t UtClol>;,IC._ 7 .... 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Both recipes allow you (Makes 3~ cups) 0 3 preparlnt varied and to s tay within your 1 well-beaten egg appetblnt dishes can budget while still enjoy· 3~ cups liqufd In- lax the ima(lnallon of Ing flavorful meals. stant npnfat milk even the ·most creative INDOOa MIXED 1 I p a ck a e e < 3 i.\ cook. GllUL BARBECUE ounces vanilla pudding An indoor mixed grill ba r becue gives uariety · 1 to menus an d a Whether you are a (l!:t~ .-t ~ cape_ &..,Ph:. .[UJl~ mix . • -.:'-l~$~~a:~~! '"" auee) i1.o 3 tablespoons H· ::...•.8!1J.VI.J>J'.not.thislndoor 2 cruihed garlic queur <am a r e tt o , Mixed Grill Barbecue ls cloves c ur a c a o, crem e d e an example of h~w you . 2 teaspoons oil menthe) can put some zip into 2 cups (two 8-ounce • Combine egg, milk , meat entrees. cans) tomato sauce and pudding mi x in The barbecue sauce ~ cup (6-ounce can> medium saucepan. Cook can be made any time tomato paste over medium beat until and refrigerated until ~ cup elder vinegar m i x tu re boils and you are ready to use It. ~ cup f i rm I y thickens, stirring con- This allows you to use packed brown sugar s tantly. Add liqueur. it on just one or two I/• cup Worces· Cover surface with wax pieces of meat at a time, tersbire sauce paper . Chill. Serve with €s~m!1~.JLo_vor ~!J9 cooler weather · I or to create a summer 2 tablespoons pre· cajce pieces or fruit. barbecue for company pared mustard .--------------------------------------------------------- in the middle of winter. 2 teaspoons salt A refreshing dessert 1h teaspoon pepper • idea to complement the 1 bay leaf summery atl"Dosphere of l lh teaspoons liquid the mixed grill is this s moke Versatile Dessert Fon· Chicken, spareribs, due. pork chops, or Polish A new twist on the sausage, cut in pieces. classic hot fondue idea, Saute garlic in oil in 8 SIFEWIY DOUB LE COUPOIS this light dessert ls medium saucepan. Add -----------------------, served straight from the tomato sauce , tomato refrigerator. The fondue paste, vinegar, brown uses very few ingre-sugar, Worce stershire dients, ones which are s auce, mustard, salt, likely to be on hand, and pepper, bay leaf, and li- preparation is quick and quid smoke. Boil gently, easy. uncovered, 30 minutes. Versatile Dessert Fon-Remove bay 1 ea f . due can be made with a Refrigerate barbecue variety of liqueurs : sauce until ready to use. amaretto, curacao, or To barbecue: Season ---------------------::-• creme de menthe. c b i c k e n p i e c e s , !: For dipping , c ut s pareribs, and pork 11 fingers of cake, such as chops lightly with salt : pound cake, and prepare and pepper. Cover with I a selection of fruits, foil except for chicken ::=:::::...-=.::..:-..:=-...:=.:. 1 1 1 sliced and sectioned. P i e c es · B a k e i n =-~~-... ~c:::,,·;:T.;:.•:::::::: · moderate oven (375 • .... _,__ ___ ..,_ .... _::::::: I wi~rJ;~~~!~ta~f:; ~~:S~ :~[. ~::1nJ'rt!s~ ~-·~·-~~=.:~=~==--~! it a dessert treat that off excess fat. Turn ______________________ , ·iBUHlill! I !~ "'··-..... ,_,,..........,... -~-. -_._,_. ,_.,' I I i. .. -~ .~-.... ... ~ ;:.~ ;::,.= ,_.._ -::.:= ~ I 11r _ ........ ....,...,._ .. .,...,.,.....~T-........ .-I t ................ ~O-··-.... ~ ""'-' ......... ........ 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"Picnic Fried Chicken" is even better cold than hot but be sure to cool it in the rerrigerator rather than at room temperature. And pack the chicken in a cooler for summer travel. For extra crispy chicken, try "Batter Fried Chicken." It is soaked in buttermilk then dipped in an egg batter before deep fat frying. The crust is light and crisp; the inside, tender and juicy. With fried chic ken he ading your picnic menu you won 't sacrifice good nutrition to casual living. Chicken provides the same complete protein found in red meats but it is lower in calories and in fat content. Whatever method you use, cooking ls easy, too, so you won't spend your time in the kitchen and miss out on outdoor fun. PICNIC FRIED CIDCKEN 1 broiler ·fr ye r chicken, cut in parts 1 tablespoon season- ing salt l lh teaspoons lemon pepper 1h teaspoon.thyme 1h cup nour \4 cup butter \4 cup peanut oil ter and heat peanut oil. Add chicken, turning to brown all sides. Cook about 3> minutes or until fork can be inserted in chicken with ease. Serve hot or cool for picnic, by placing chicken im - mediate I y in refrigerator. Makes 4 servings. BATTER FRIED c m CKEN 1 broiler-fry e r chicken, cut in parts 1 cup buttermilk 1 egg, beaten 2 teaspoons garlic salt 1 t e aspo on dry mustard 1h teaspoon ginger ~ teaspoon black pepper 1 /16 teaspoon cayenne pepper 1 cup flour 1 quart vegetable oil ., I ;--:, ~--C.:..":' *139 -c..t a...-. ..,.. ........... ~ . ,_.,_ i. •. ( __ Lolot .... c..t &W .... 1.39) Rib Steak ~:;~ ~198 ffyong • ., .... .,. ~,.~~~~d 8 I C cs.n.u f.,.j ~•lb ... ,, ~ S1 .,, f-10 ~!. I Hen Turkey s _f~~~ S': I I It I "-••" ¥ ·1:: "'· uni' s Ketchup ...... --· QUALITY MEATS GROCERY Rib Eye Steak ~ .. 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Then roll cblckm in flour, again shaking ofr excess. In lar1e fry pan over medium beat, melt but- In medium bowl , place chicken parts; add buttermilk, cover and place in refrigerator for 1 hour. Remove chicken. To buttermilk, add egg, garlic sail, mustard , ginger, black pepper and cayenne pepper; mix together well. In s h allow dish, place flour. Dip chicken, one piece at a lime in but- termilk mixture; then roll in nour. In deep fat rryer, place oil and heat to medium high, about 375 degrees . Add chicken, a few pieces at a time, to retain cooking temperature al 350.375 degrees F. Cook about 15 minutes or until brown and fork can be inserted with ease in a test piece of chicken which has been removed from oil. Serve hot to re· Ground Beet' -:S:-• '1" :C-)> Towels tain crispness. Makes 4 t!-£>Alm~den ·~:..":: ·~ '279 .,,. .. " 59' C-i Seagram'sV.O.~;"';.:s15•9 Brussels Sprouts , • Peanuts In Shell • 39' .. 49' -49' • s141 Raisin Bread servinp. ~ Chicken Wieners = ~ 89' -------------------! Sliced Bologna '::" :.~ 1129 Announcing Chopped Ham -:=-~ s1 s11 Joseph A. Corig, M.D. Family Pr actice Sirloin Pork.Roast,Porkloin .. 1151 Now Accepting Ne w Patients • MEDl<Ab • ME DICAREl • CHAMPUS •WORKMEN'S COMP. •INSURANCES- ACCEPTEO AS PAYMEP+T·IN FULL 801 N. Tuattn Ave. Suite 305 C>mCSHOUM DetfJ IAllto ... ......... 1. I .A. Tultln Meclc9t Qr. Next to Newpott '-J. Country Style Ribs~: • '159 Pork Chops '"""i;E'o. • 12111 Sliced Bacon --1,: '1'9 Sausage '° -..;.."::"' • '2" Little Juan Burritos • .:.. ~ 37' Fresh Rainbow Trout c: • 1161 Fish & Chips ~re-t; 89' DAIRY ~Cottage Cheese 1-. ... 79' :C-i·Citrus Punch ..... t: 89' •chocol ate Milk t=-~ -'239 •Lucerne Yogurts 3= •100 ~Orange Juice l"""" -*299 ~Whi p Cream Lucerne .... 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The ~ 'rt· a sty li s h , ye t b1mplt- a lternut1 vt-to brt•ud, rice or potatoes und prv vldc u delightful chanl(c f ro m tr udit1onul ncss, thv montcrey Jack rhl'l'bt' mild fluvor and t ht· c1u:s fl uffy texture. puff:. bakl· up light und flurry every time. In fact, just when the shis h kebobs are ready to come orr the grill, Cornmeal Cheese ~uffs ~i re ready to pull out of the oveta . 2 table s poons chopped green onion St Orango Coast OAJLY PILOT/Wednesday, October 14, 1981 C7 -b1n'~~:.1n.rc. -:-· • Co rnm eal Chet-sc In addition. the uniq,ue seasoning and yellow cornmt•al provide sub- ~;tu n<·e ;rnd charitcter . 1\s u finishing touch, our 1 '• ·:lM~ !;~~lf~ n,.rmftq;Q -mi1'01~~~' crocks so ~hat every barbeque guest enjoys a Pl' rsonal t r<•.1t . L v·R.AI" l\J', • Lt\ · PU•'FS Combine milk. butter and cornme al. Cook. - over medium high heat, 'i tirring unti l mixture thickens and mounds . about 5 minutes. Stir in oregano, salt, c:1eese, ..---fl-~tr;:~ ·A nd • .aJ'~eii...;.-::. onion. Beat egg whites ' Purrs compleml•n t <1 variety of grilled meatb. chicken and fi sh As is the CB!>(' ~1th Jll\ outstanding rec ipe euc·h rn gredient in our puffs adds an extr.-dJmcnb1on lo the dish Thl• milk adds whoh:somc 1-:ood C 11 r n 111 l' .1 I { · h et• s 1• l'uffb tuh lt.•ss th:rn 45 mtnuh•, to pn•p;irl' Ry folio\\ 1ng the bl mplc t '' 11 \ll'P method out l11wd 10 this recipe, 11u1 I '.a cups milk a tablespoons butler I I l' u p ~ (' I 1 0 w l'11rn nwal 1 :t toablXX>n oregano 1 , t('abpoon sail 1~ cup grated Mon l('rt:\ Jac·k chce:.e I egg~. separated until stiff. Fold into corn· mt'al mixture. Turn in- to 4 greased 12-ounce in d1v1dual crocks. Place in pan of hot water. Bake 1n 350 degree oven 25 minutes or until set when gently s haken Makes 4 servings He teaches gourmet classes SEASIDE , Ore 1AP1 From his high.seated perch at the front of the home economics room at Seaside High School .• gourmet James Beard has held court for the past 10 summers He presides. in his advanctng age, over classes that have becom e more legend than rooking lesson. ··t guess I have become a c ult," the 78·year·old a uthor and teacher admits. Dragging a director's chair behind him, he surveys the chaos of 28 aspiring gourmet cooks rus hing to claim work space at the kitchen's six cooking stations They scramble for supplies in m ounds of stainless ·steel mixing bOwls stacked shoulder·high on work tables a nd in dishpans heaped with wire whisks and ladles and in piles of colorful produce heaped on chopping blocks An amiable guru of Amencan cuisine. with ballooning girth. WtnbOme grin. and red roses on the hip pockets of his Jeans. Beard dominates the classroom. Half of the 28 students 1n the cooking classes that Beard offered this year tn Seaside had atte nded previous classes with him Some shape annual travel plans around pilgrimages to his classes on the coast ''It's a loyalty," said Juhe Eyre of Avon. lll .. who has come to Beard ·s three-week, $450 classes dis hes to be pre pared by stude nts each day, Beard's teaching comes only in response to questions about the mimeographed recipes handed out a t 9.30 a.m . daily. Beard depends on the legs and patience of three assist ants to help s tudents with basic questions. He r ests his own contribution on the experience and expertise that have produced two dozen cookbooks, a syndicated newspaper column. television programs, magazine articles, consulting JObs and dozens of product endorsements. "lo my vener~ble old age, I've come to a place where I think the. most important thing is to put yourself into the food." he advises students en the first day of class. "Improvise." he insists, setting the tone for instruction tn which the master serves only as learned guide, never as r igid taskmaster. • .. f>on't be faithful to the recipes. To the basic parts, yes. but tn the seasonings and garnish, I like to see you make a difference " Coupon clippers clip store owner for $385 for the past four years "You know he won't be STANWOOD, Wash. (AP) _ To owner Bob here forever," she says. "but as long as he is. we Andrews. ··double your coupon" days at his will be." grocery store seemed like a good idea to attract "It's a hobby," 1n~1 sb Duane Juo. an Astoria custom ers. de ntist who with his wife, Irene. has attended For six weeks, Andrews' Viking Market ever y one of Beard's 10 cooking sessions in this offered bhoppers double the face value of their resort town on thl' nor lh<.'rn Oregon coast. "We coupons Sunday through Tuesday to build some have fun and no matter how much we mess up, volume. J a m es never gets upset." But when he ope ned the store at 9 a.m . last "It's a clique," sighed Maryon Greenough, Sunday, a dozen shoppers were waiting to get in. re tiring Seaside High ho me economics teacher They had arrived in a large motor borne from who works with Beard as bookkeeper and "gofer" south Seattle with "files full of coupons." Andrews for his Or egon classes She has been with Beard said since the Oregon native called the high school in d -1 h - 1970 to ask about t he poss1b1hly of returning to the The group shoppe unlL noon. pure asmg nostalgic haunts of his childhood to teach the skills nothing without a coupon, and "clipping" Andrews for about $385. of his adulthood. "They had a Jot of free·item coupons. which "He has a charm and magic that draws people we had been honoring, so they also got two of each to hjm," she says of those items for nothing," the dejected store Many of the students are food professionals -owners said cook ing teacher s. restaur ant chefs and food Wh en they l e ft at noon , h e took the writers who cut their cooking teeth on James promotional sign down But the coupon clippers Beard books. Having practiced his techniques with weren't through they had only taken a lunch food, they come to pay homage to his legend. to break. When they returned, Andrews told them he collect insights into the essence of his flavor. not to was a beaten m an. gather recipes or find the secret of a no-fail pastry "It's too bad The local people were really crust. e njoying 1t. hut if I ever offer it again, there will be Aside from brief introductory comments a_b:_o_u_t __ s_·1_r_1c_·t_r_u_l_e_s_. ·_· _A_n_d_r_e_w_s_· _s_a_id __________ _ More Traditional American Lamb Recipes LOG CABIN Lamb .Chops Eating hearty in pioneer days started with meaty ~amb chops a sturdy old iron skillet or cooking POI and herbs grown and dried at summers end for winter use Put together. they produced a meal that filled the senses Write lor more free l!imb recipe!; amerdn lamb council • Dept L-781 . 200 Clayton Street Denver. CO 80206 (Hh r fl cuJ 1u U '>A ni.., <Nf"hh ""''' '·• ,4 i\1 Ptr.u• ~'" ,,. .e 1 t ....... ~~ lc.H 1c-t•v••t" and warmed the long evening hours Today you can serve this dish for a meal that will be the highlight of any weeks menu 4 servings 4 lamb loin or 8r1b chops cut '. to I-Inch thick '. cup chopped onion , cup chopped green pepper ' 1 clove gar11c mir1ced 1 tablespoon butter ' teaspoon ¥11 ·~ teaspoon ground pepper '.-teaspoon dried rosemary 11 cups canned chopped tomatoes In heavy skillet brown chops Quickly on bOlh sides Reduce heat and cook to oesired degree of done· ness Remove chops and keep warm In same s1<11tet. cook on1ort green pepper and garlic in butler un111on1on 1s hmp Add remaining 1ngred1ents pnt1 cook for 10 minutes Serve tomato sauce over lamb chops Serve American lamb for farm fresh quality. Cornmeal Cheese Pu/ts compl1me11t grilled meat., ingvalues. -------·------.. ""-----• • I $1U08T nn IE nn '$z'l Aft IS-PIECE I ! eT78l1 I ~e77=':,,f. I .--7=' ! ~ Good for tnfte pittU of IUICf, golden blown I Good IOI nine pieces al rooey golden blown I Redeem lhls coupon lar 1 C11rt Pacli loaded g g ICtntucty fned ChlCien, plus s1119le lotf\'tngs I Kenlucky fried Cn1cken w11h lour rolls 1 I w11n lolleen pieces or 1u1cy golden brown (3 u ol cale sin•. munea polltoes and gravy large coleslaw a large mnned pa111oes h nlut •y f11ed Cll1cken LirM 1wo allers z ind 1 roll lir1111 lwo offers per purcnue 1 and a medium gravy l1m11 1wo alters per 1 pe1 purcllue Coupon good only lor comb1-1 Coupon good only lor combination while/ purcllue Coupon good onlylor cambinahan n111on wh1teld11k orders Customei pays dirk orders Customer pays 111 appltcable whlleld11k orders Customer paysall apph •II appltcable salu 10 Hies lu I t fble sales 111 I Olle• expires October 25 1981 I Oller expires October 25. 1981 Oller expires October 25 1981 Prices may w11y 11 pu11c1p111ng locallons Poets may va<y tt partJCtpallllQ loc111ons Coupon good only 1n Southern C1hlorn11 I Prices may wary 11 p11!1c1palrng lacallons I Coupon good only in Southern C1htorn11 I Coupon good only in Southern C1hlorn11 ---• --COUPON -I _____ _. ~ntucky Fried Chicken . $ f -----------.. -.-... -·--------- Orengo Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, October 14, 1981 · Oven-baked pork. chops .IL ·make country cooking easy Time wo.11 when real foil and bake at 425 country cookh•I was a degrees for 15 minutes. project tl\at <kept the Meanwhile. trim fat housewife bend ing over from pork chops and a stove most of the day coat with seasc•ned coat· mix lure· plus pork chops or K servings. PORK AND APPLE CA E ROLE .~f!unatelr • .lhat's .a inai mix as directed on 113 cup s ugar scene many oru c-an t rackage. Place fn sln"gle . ,nnlllf!lipol:Ut rtaur recall.Thankstoe<>nve· ayer on top of 1 ~ teas poon cin· nience foods and a bit of vegetables. Bakt.• 40 to 45 namon ingenuity, a true coun· minutes longer , or until 1 .. teasPoOn nutmeg try style dinner can be p o r k c h o p s a n d " cups ::.llced peeled coulrng mix for pork ,_ oA • ..a,o t.aWe Jn •ge! veget~ are tender. tart apples .:"~'rcl:y iTitte•-~ .. -'!':P•-c-o<>J< po'tlr ~"l'.nops~3'4 inCh Combinc.> isuttar. flour. cinnamon und nutmeg: mix with apples. Spoon Into wl·ll-greased 13x9· Inch baking dish Cout pork with ~casoned coa1· Ing mix as d1rel'ted on package. Arrange in a single layer over the ap· pie s. Buk e u t 42 5 d egrees for 40 to 45 ~m1tfllreS:' Alwuyis cook,. ... _...:: ___ , po rk thoroughly Makes 8 servings. cfforl. th.oroug_.bly Makes chick (about2pounds1 Pork chops. a favorite about 6 cups vegetable 1 envelope seasoned in mahy familie s, u • ; /111kt•d pork d10p,, a11d I l'C/l'/Clb/t'!> (If(' U /a.~fJI CJ 11 I ' µ<J II 111.f!(tf .~ ' re present a good buy in • today's market and pro- ' v1de a substantial basis for this hearty meal. GET MORE VALUE FOR YOUR FOOD DOLLAR WITH LUCKY. Coated with seasoned coating mix for pork, ' they are golden and crispy on the outside yet mois t and tender inside, since the coating mix has sealed in all the natural juices. There's buill·in conve nience in this recipe Baked Pork Chops and Vegetables Jus t one pan is used. making for easy cleanup. An ideal accompani· ment for this hearty en· tree is marinated green bean salad. which pro- " ides a tasty. colorful contrast to the m ain dish. Whole green beans are cooked, cooled, marinal· ed with a favorite dress- ing and r efrigerated un· til thoroughly chilled. Another candidate for a favorite country -style meal is a Pork Chop and Apple Casserole. The tasty goodness of pork chops is even better when all the juicy ten· derness is sealed with seasoned coaling mix for pork. Apples and seasonal spices are natural com panions for pork and the combination should rate this dis h high on the family's hit parade of recipes . BAJ<EO PORK CHOP AND VEGETABLES 3 tab~spoons butter or margarine 2 medium onions. cut in wedges 6 m ed ium while potatoes. peeled and cut into 1-inch pieces <about 4 cups 1 6 medium carrots. peeled and l'Ut into l · inch pi eces <about 2 cups 1 l teaspoon salt 1,. teaspoon pepper 8 pork l'hops. 3 4 or 1 inch thick 1 about 212 pounds I 1 envelope seasoned coating mix for pork Melt butter in 13x9· inc h baking dish in oven Add vegetubles and toss in melted butter in bak· 1ng dish until evenly coated. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Cover tightly with aluminum Qtti<-k foO<I tip~ If yo.u have yogurt fans in the ramily, plan on a one-bowl Yogurt Fluff dessert to make a sim pl e meal seem s pecial. rt's. a great snack between meals, too. This speed-set recipe calls for d issolving one 3 -ounce package raspberry flavor gelatin in ~ cup boiling waler in an electric blender container. Cover and blend al low speed until gelatin is dissolved, about 1 minut e . Add 1 cup crushed ice; cover and blend at high speed until ice is melted, about seconds. Blend in one 8-ounce container vanilla yogurt and pour into a serving. bowl. Chill until set, about JO minutes beofre serving. You should f eel satisfied about serving this quick dessert because yogw"l brings to the table the nourishing value of milk. If it 's got wheefs, you'll move itfaster In a Daily Pilot <;lassif led ad" Call 642·5678 and a friendly ad· viserwill help you turn your wt\eets Into cash. !" 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Knockwurst and i.ugar Suuerkruut. e nhunced Pinch of cinnamon with cider 1rnd rurn. as a 1 teaspoon caraway zesty way to start the seeds. optional µt'pper. i.ur and taste Arrt1nge knockwuri.l on top of sauerkraut mix· lure Cover with h<t. cook for 15 mnlnutes lon~\'I' Servt·~ 6 run. 1 teaspoon sail or to Follow il up with taste HONE¥ MOLDED. -.A.JLJ:..!.1'.J.•ffl,•• lJJLQ~~ -• .J.t.~ ~ iitt11T1>~ •. ~_ -Mc!~.ru ~~it-Dessl!rt. r --UltnoCltWUt'St • -1 e n<Velo pe un - l1iscious (•ompote of • In a l&rge skillet. heat fl avored gelatin 1>easonal fruits. butter and oil. When hot. • ~ cup cold water KNOCKWURST AND add onions. saule until 1 ~ cup boilin~ water SAUERKRAUT pale gold, about 5 ll:Jhll'"J><>on1>hom·~ 2 tablespoons butler minutes. Add apples and 2 tablespoons oil potatoes. star and cook 5 2 onions. chopped mo r e mi nu l es . Add 2 apples, unpeeled saue rkraut . drail\ed and chopped very dry Add water or 2 r aw potatoes, apple cider. rum. sugar. peeled and chopped cinnamon, and caraway 2 7 o u n ct• ca n seed s, if desired. Mix :-a uerkra ut , drained. well. Lower heat. cover rinsed in water. drained skillet and simmer. 35 to 1 2 cup water or ap .io minutes. stirring oc pie cider cas1onall y. Add salt, l'tnth of ctnnamon • :1 t up very cold wa ter • 1 dark rum l banana. sliced I cup peaches . tubt'd, fresh or canned and drained I cup :.trawbernes. sliced 1 ('UP s eedles s grapes I cup heavy cream, whipped with sugur for top~mi< In a cup, sprinkle gelatin over water, aj· low Lo stand 5 mln•1tes to J~. -fft'-~ -bowl .~ boillni: water. Sffi-in sof· t e n e d u n f I a v dr e d gelatin. stir unttl gelatin 1s dissolved Add honey. c·innamon. s tir until horwy 1~ dissol Vt.'d Add cold water. rum , banuna, and remaining fruit Stir gently, pour intc, oiled decorative 6· cup mold. or spoon into a n a ttractive serving bowl, or into 8 i11dividual dishes Chill. Serve with dollop of \\-hipped , s wcl'lened t•rea m Servt•i. about 8 Peppers picked, plentiful 8rOOltOTHYWENCK OllANGICOUNTY HOME ADVISE II California pepper packers and packers are busy getting the crop to ma rket and vou will find a bum per· supply of sweet green pe ppers available at the market right now. can peppers of any type can be fatal. To achwve jalapeno. Anaheim. a safe product at th11> green. red. yellow, etc temperature the canned always use a reliable. tuna would need to be tested recipe and follow heated for at least 15 the directions carefully. hours. according lo Or Peppers preserved im· York In addition, oven properly al home have canning p resents the caused botulism. safely problem of ex· And if your c anned ploding jars and is never peppl•rs appear spoilc-1. __ re_c_o_m_m_e_n_d_e_ct_. _ To be safe. C"an ned tuna s hould be proc e:.s ed 1n a pressure canner at 240 degrees < 10 pounds pressure! for l hour and 50 minutes if packed raw in bnnt• and for 2 hours if precooked and p<1cked with hot oil or boiling watt.'r. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednosday. October 14, 1981 T/11.o;; fall. qwe a 101/gate partµ th(lf II fl"' lf'"' 11111 111 lr1m t /'11l'll 1·'11•1•r 111111r ,..11111 111 r 1r111ri1 w11h K11nckw11rsl r.Jnd Sfllwrkrcw1 r1111/ l/11111•11 \!11/rferl F n 111 f>1'.~~1·r1 This is good news for die ters who want to gel the most food value for the fewest calories A quarter o f a medium-size green pep· per will cost only 9 calories and s upply your t·ntire da\•'s need for don t taste them' If the contents of the Jar ap p ear gass)'. mushy , moldy, or have a dis· agrt'cable odor, rliscard the food careful!) ~opp: ItS gom:' be a great day.' vitamin C · Peppers are a good source of other nutrients too. for example iron. potassium. and vi tamin A Frozen peppers have the advantage of being easie r lo pr epare without prescnti~ the bot ulism hazard They have the color and flavor of fresh pep· peri.. but the texture wall not be as crisp. Great day triple play! ~3ave45~ Take advantage of the s upply peak and use pepper s trips a s a crunch. navorful snack food or a relish tn car· ned lunches. S trips of red <.1 nd green peppers make a colorful <1ddition to a fresh vegetable relish tray and taste good with dips c collage chee:.c• for dieters, sour cream for non -dieters' l Fresh peppers will keep in the refrigerator for about three weeks. presuming they arc rel· a~ively frt·~h when you buy them. Do not wash or remo\'l' the seeds un t1l just before you are ready to use them. Store peppers in the warmest place in your 41 ref rigerator as they keep bes t at a tern · perature of 45 degrees They are less likely to gel soft or moldy 1f they a re kept dry and ~tored ~epa rately in plastic wrap or plastic bag not in t he moist crisper drawer. Probably you usually buy peppers one al a t time as needed during I th e year for use a s t seasoning or relish Rut now. while the price is right . you might ronsider buying some in , quantity lo preserve at home. If )OU want to can pappers . you need to process them in a pres- s ure canner betause they are a low·acid \'egelable The processing time 1s quite long 50 minutes for pints and 60 minutes for quarts at 5 pounds of pressure. so the peppers will not have the best texture after this treat· ment. Pickling would be the preferred method for ca n ning peppers because the acid in the pickling brine will pro- tect them from th e growth of botulism bac- teria. Any time you pickle or Green peppers <or red ones l are o ne of the e<.1 s 1es t vegetables lo freeze. You don 't need to bl a n c h t hem o r d o anything lo the m other than wash them. remove stem and s eeds. and cut them into halves. slices. or pieces depending on how you plan to use them Spread them out on a cook 1e sheet to freeze them, make a "loose pack .. in plastic freezer bags or freezer con tamers for eas) use a:. needed. • • • Ql'ESTIONS WE ,\RE ASK ED: Q I want to freeze peppers f or chiles rellc•nos Do they nt•ed to be peeled. and 1f so . what's the eai.1es1 "-UY to peel them" A. Yes. peppers to be used for chiles rellenos should be peeled. Peel them by blistering over a gas fl ame or roasting in a verv hot oven until the skin 'separates. Then r<'move stem and seeds and flatten the whole ch ll cs to remove air hefore packing them for freezing. Q We gre" Chinese peas tthe kind with the c·diblc pod l in o ur garden and now have a bumper crop. Can these be frozen ? Do the) neell to be blanched·• A Yes. lo both of your ques tions . The tender po<!s freeze well. Simply 1 emove stem and blossom ends and anv strings. Wash well. Then blanch in boiling water for 11 2 to 2 minutes and immcdiatelv cool in ice water or cold running water lo prevent over cooking. Drain, pack, seal, and freeze Q A friend of mine goes fishing for tuna and he came home with a re· .. ____ ...,,._ ___________ ,,..-~c~·U!~e"-:'C~our~canninjl,.....t,Ufl"9-il---l---------------~~-n1~ that he got from a re- 'tired skipper. Please tell me if it's safe. Cooked tuna is placed in pint jars and covered with an oil and water mi xture Jars are sea le d and processed for 5 hours an a 225 degree oven ry spee dessert Banana · Mall ow is a n oth e r s p eed -set dessert that ser ves s ix. Dissolve a 3-ou nce pac kage strawberry flavor gelatin in 1 cup boiling water ; then add 2 cups ice cubes and stir until gelatin begins to t hi cken, abo ut 3 minutes. Remove any unmelted ice before a ddin g 1 sliced banana and l cup miniature marshmallows. Chill un· til set, about 30 minutes. This ls a good way to provide addltJonol fruit In the famil~ menu. A. Please warn yo.ur friend that the old skip per's tuna canning re· cipe is not sale. In fact. UC Extension Food Technologist George York says it's a wonder the retired skipper is still around. The oven temperature o f 225 d egrees is not h ot enough lo kill the spores of the bacte ria that cause botulism t hat may be present In the fi sh, and botulism poisoning and get your tnitts on three gi-eat hits fron1 Kelloggs. LaJ ,.,, O> M 0 c() 0 r- 0 0 .-'l ~ 0 0 ~ 0 0 I() ,.,, Savel5¢ on your next purchased ~· (~~~';.;;.;::tr ~lt wt·•-""·-.... " ............. ............ olte<--............... ., __ ... trncr .. ~,~·=~ .. OI ... ".!..:.:> ... ~~ .......... .., ......... " .... _.._. ....... , ..... "" ....,._....o.,.,...,.,.,.1oo o.dotlllo1t,.o! •w<hn ;~;. .. ;.,:::·~.= ~=.;:.:·.:.;.~";!.!:: --II .......... ,_. ....... Ill'"'' .. ,..,... O!lo< toM tNr "' , ... 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Chop least 1 inch above e11s. or put them in Ice water been discovered by male remaining eggs. Add Cover and qulclcly brine untU completely cooled. diners. They've found chopped eggs, potatoes. just to boilin1. Turn otf To remove shells , that salads can ofrex. onions and reserv4td h~al. If .necessary. re· cr~kle it by tappinr stick-to-the-ribs satlsfac-bacon t.o sauce. Gently move pan from burner gently all over. Roll egg tlon without a heavy ~tir to mix. Heat to serv· ~o prevent further boil-between hands to loosen caloric price tag. l n g temper at u re . mg. Let eggs stand cov-shell, then peel, starting A main-disb salad de· Garnish with reserved ered in the bot water 15 at large end. Hold egg fies stri~.defiajiQp.but .~ii slices !!l..,d • .£.el~y ~ to 17 min.u~s (!>!' l~.U-ll.ll~r~hlJ cAld., "'· .;.or~~~~-a ~""'19fi'l'i!.4--··---"~" ~-J!!c'~~~r ~":t.~el"«--t"·m·bowtot-·-· tein food:-T\Vo eggs .... per •To hard-cook.· put down"by abant"3"minutes walel\ to he@ ... ease o f servina added to 1reens. eggs ln Bin.Jle la~er Jn for each is ize larger or shell. ) Heidelberg potato so.lad served With cold frosty beer makes tosty mam· dish .. for example, turn a ' ~!~~~'.;~T,;~; Ralphs Double Coupon SaV.ings Heidelberg Potato ~ Sal ad. It's hot and ~1'!:'Z'<!> he arty with crunc hy ---__.,,_. ~~~0~1:~ot;~?~~~ha~~:~ Double Coupon lo the potatoes, and a s weet-sour dressing to marry the flavors. ""'"""' """ c.oupon alonq with any one Manufacturers ·cents oll serv e Heide I berg ( ClolJhlll .11111 l<'I doulJle l"le !.av1nqs when you purchasti the item Not to Potato Salad beer-1111 l111h1 •• 111h•• frl'e or grocery purchase coupons or exceed the 11,11 11 · ,, '"'' '"'''' ExcludPS liquor tobacco .<intj fluid milk products garden style accom-panied by a frosty stein. Llmh One Item Per M•nutac:turen' Coupon Since this hot salad •nd Limit 4 Double Coupone Per Cu.tom.t' qualifies as a main-dish, Coupon Effective Oct .• 15 thru Oct. 21, 1111 a II that is needed to round out the menu is s om etbing cold and crisp for contrast. You might add a tray of julienne-cut fresh vegetables an d har d rolls. They'll add up to a man-pleasing meal. And the frauleins are apt to ask for seconds, too! HEIDELBERG POTATO SALAD 3 to 4 servings 4 slices bacon l tablespoon flour I tablespoon s ugar 'h teaspoon salt '-7 teas poon dry mustard v.. to 1,2 te as poon celery seed 'h cup water Ve cup vinegar 6 hard-cooked eggs•, sliced 3 medium potatoes. cooked , peeled a nd chopped 'I• cup chopped green onions with tops Celery leaves. op- tional f•·,.~··111 """ c.tn1pon atonq w1tt1 any one M anufacturers cents off , u1111 11 ·''"' w1 d oolJle ttw '> 1v1ngs when you purchase the item Not to •, 11.11 .. ,.., 11tpr lr<>p or Q•vcer.,. p urcnase coupons or exceed the ~ 1• ... •I I"• •t""' E•ch1d1>'> t1ouor tobacco and fluid milk orooucts Limit One Item Per M•nutK'turen' Coupon •nd Limit 4 Double Coupone Per Cuetomer Coupon Effective Oct. 15 thru Oct. 21, 1111 Frozen Northern Froze n Patti -Jean U.S. #1 Halibut Steak per lb. Cornish Game Hens Russet Potatoes 10 lb. cello bag ~It:!> Double Coupon P"""•"" I"·~ ?uoon along N1th any one M anufacturers cents oft rouµu•' 1''1(1 gt>I 1 •OhJ the savings Nhen you purcnase the item Nol to 11c1 11IP '"1·1•11'• lic>P or grocery purcnase coupon!' or e•ceea the •• 1h1e o! mp •lf'm E (ChJdes lrquor tooacco dnd flu•Cl milk products Limit One Item Per M•nutac:turere• Coupon •nd Limit 4 Double Coupone Per Cuetomer Coupon !ltectlve Oc:t. 15 thru OcL 21, 1811 ~B!> Double Coupon P11"wn1 '"'" coupo n 1long wrth any dne M anufacturers cenl!> otf c 111pon v1d ot•I oout>lf" lhe savings wnen you purchase the tem No1 to 111clt1ll1 •r>l11lr>• lrc>e or grocer~ purcnase coupon!' or e~ceeo the \',11llP n1 '"" t.•rn E~cluCles liquor tob.Jcco ano fluio m.11. oroClucts Limit One Item Per M•nul11eturen' Coupon •nd Llmh 4 Double Couporw Per Cuetomer Coupon Ettec:tlve Oct. 15 thru Oct. 21 , 1811 Assorted Var ieties Western Hearth Bread 12 ounce Cans RC Cola In 10-inch skillet over medium heat , cook bacon until c ri s p . Remove from pan. drain, crumble and set aside. Pour off all but 1 tablespoon bacon drip- pings. Blend in flour, sugar, salt, mustard and celery seed. Cook , stir- ring constantly, until mixture is smooth and bubbly. Combine water and vinegar. Stir into fl o ur mixture all at once. Cook and stir until mixture boils and is .89 .79 Broivn bag lunch can be creative In about four out of ten homes, someone car- ries a lunch to work dai- ly . If yours is one of these , here are some tasty pointers to assure variety and adequat e nutrition for the brown bagger. Before doing your weekly shopping, plan the menus for all the meals, including the bag lunches. Keep in mind seasonal best buys and weekly specials so the meals will be economical as well as interesting. When you're compos- ing the menus, think about how you can use leftovers from the major meals to include in the brown bag lunches. ''Creativity" is the name of the game in such special meal plan- ning. Even the simple sandwich can be made to be special. Select variety breads for sandwiches so that every day a dtrterent favorite can be used. It's wise to plan to have the freezer filled with five or six varieties of bread. Use just a slice or two at a time of the frozen bread, then re- seal the packa1e for the next creation. Among the varieties. consider rich whole grai n .breads , sourdough , raisln, pum- pernickel, and English muffins. T he wh ole grain varieties CQntain the moet nutrition with a wide variety o f vitamins, minerals, and natural ftber. Many typea of meat, See a....., Pa1e CU • USDA Choice Beef Round CHOICE Boneless London Broil per lb. ,.-~1f.1D- Sewe .25 with coupon #464 25 OFF I I I• 1 Any I Spice Island 1 Spice I Limit 1 Item Per Coupon. 1 Coupon Per Cu.tomer. I. Y•tkt Oc:L 15 lhrv Oct._ 21, 1111 ~ -.:ouPON• - Colby Longhorn or Bord ens Sharp Cheddar 8 oz. pke. 1!9 FEATURE OF THE WEEK Sculptura Stoneware Dinnerware Salad Plate ••ci\9 plua • tax with eech SS purch•M 12 oz. cans Diet Pepsi, Pepsi ~IPSt" Dew or Cola &pack Ralphs Old Fashioned Ice Cream 112 gal. ctn. 1~9 Ralphs Crumb Donuts pkg. of 8 .79 Ralphs-Natural Monterey Jack per lb. 2~9 Libby's Tomato Juice 48oz. can Antiseptic .65 Listerine Mouthwash 32oz. btl. 1!9 Prices effective Oct. 15 thru Oct. 21, 1981 l You're doing your share •.. SH lng• rel•te to prewloue wMtl'• A•IPh• ptlct, or 1 .. t date prior to lnltl•I prlee reduction eaclulllwe of edwertlted or promotloM I ptlc ... Jll 17t SL CIS1'l MW IOCI & CMflll MTllT• EC1I PASH • W•Bm. USM •lS cawo• .. aTa.-t . .- HM91CE.ONlfltiS '* ..... TISlll lllPllr & ...... 11211 1111 SL 1ISlll ... , .. CISTA llSA v1e're doing . ... ours. •CoprrtgM 1111 by "•lpfte Grocety Compeny. AH ........ "181f'fed we reeene the ,..... to ltmtt ot refuM ..... to oomrMf'Ctel ....,. • .ti 1111111re. ., ........ ..a 411 l UMA, ... -llU-. i.nlllli KACI . ..... ' ... f9n• ll.l(Y I I ·I • ~..+;;;.,_....,;,..-~~~~•"'1....,l~$~£>~V=""1$~A.,W"Vr'W&~V ...... f~U .... ¥~w ..... u.._.._. .... ..__., ... ..__.., ... ._._,.,.f ... _. ....... ._. ... ..._ ....... .,,,,. ............................... ~$ .................................. ._ ................... ~j ... -' f Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, October 14, 1981 Cl l alanced use of vinegar gives rpecial salads just right. tang Two excitln&ly dif· chopped carrot Serve Wlth salads, cold ~cup white vlnegar erent salad dressings 5 pimiento stuffed meats. etc Yield: 2 In a small container rt today's starring rec· green olives cups . with a tight·fitllng cover pes. ln both. the flavor tablespoon salt 0 RI ENT AL SA LAD place s uaar. 1ln1er, s largely dependent on 1,-'J teaspoon minced DRESSING salt. red pepper, 011, and ust the right amount or garlic I tablespoon sugar soy sauce. Cover and ang contributed by the 1,-'J teaspoon tar-:v. teaspoon ground sha ke well. Set aalde ror alanced use or vinegar . ragon leaves, crushed ginger 3 O m i n u le s . Add ith the other ingre-In the container or an ~teaspoon salt vinegar. Cover and ients. electric blender· place Pinch ground red shalca Wdl .to blend. Use .i..-.... ~ -these dress-all ingredioeftt&;· Cover pepper as a dressin" ovW-4alad- gs bas a created-ir\--n-n d b I e ~ d • u n ti 1 ~cup salad oil greens or as a marinade our.kitchen taste and is vegetables are pilreed. 1 tables poon soy Jor vegetables. Yield: 1 ~ Vinegar contrzbuteN Just the nght amount of tang m this homemade dressmg co.lied Golden Vegetable Salad dressirl{J .. "'1 1- nice change from .~ab_o_u_t~3_m~in_u_t_es_.~C_h_il_L~_sa_u_c_e~~~~~~~~c_up~·~~~~~~~~-============-==================::::::::_~..;;..;:..::__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ more conventional salad t ressi ng r ec ipes. hey're simple to pre- are, and keep in a cov- r ed jar for several Neek s in the efrigerator. T h e r i r st r eci pe, olden Vegetable Salad ressing, is a blend of i:elery, onion, carrot and >lives pureed with oil , 1inegar, garlic and tar· l·agon to a creamy tex· ure -a nutritious and astefuJ partner with any >f the raw or cooked 1egetables in season, or >ver greens scattered , )erhaps, with toasted :routons. The Oriental Salad Dr essing is a delightful- Y refreshing taste :ombing the classic -:::antonese fl avors of soy ;auce and ginger with 1inegar, oil, and a pinch >f red pepper. ~ 1 This goes with so :nany different dishes: i'ish salad; a variety of ·aw vegetables such as ~r ee n beans , 'll u s hrooms and isparagus: lightly - :ooked carrots, zucchini >r peas. watercress and ett uce salad; or a salad )r chilled vermicelli or •.hin noodles mixed with ;liced scallions and ·adishes. Vinegar, of course, be- ng an excellent pre· ;ervative, makes both lressings fit for travel without refrigeration for ;everal hours, to picnics and portable reals. GOLDEN VEGETABLE SALAD DRESSING 1 cup salad oil 1 2 cup cider vinegar 1, cup c h opped )nion '~ cup thinly sliced ~elery ''·I cup peeled and ... Brmvn bagging ~rom Page CJO >oultry, fish or cheese andwiches can be made 1 >Y the batch and frozen. rhis way the last minute ask of organizing a nown bag lunch will be nuch simpler. The frozen sandwiches .yilJ thaw by lunchtime, issuring that they will >e almost.fresh-tasting tnd safe from th e iazards of food poison· mg. Consider eye appeal. rhe sandwich itself can -i onsist of several col- >rful layers including \neat mixtures, cheeses, l n d a v a r i e t y o'f ~ ;egetables. Of course, 'llOSt fresh vegetables :.annot be frozen well. But garnishes placed n or on the sandwich at he last minute will add ·olor and excitement. A >it of green parsley or • valercress, o r a Ted . •herry tomato speared vith a f ancy pick •reates special interest lnd extra nutrition. Or. consider packing a ;mall bag or plastic :arton of sandwich add· )ns . Chi lle d sliced :)nions. tomatoes, let- ' uce, pickles, cucum- :>e rs , avocado or sprouts 'ti.re all sa ndwi c h "avorites. Sandwiches are not he only good lunc h 'packers." A thermos ~ith a wide mouth gives multiple alternatives ror u nc h. Hot and cold Joups are favorites. So are stews and ::assero les. such as 1oodles and ~paghetti. C rac kers o r crusty bread are great accom- paniments fo r these , special di shes. • Hard bolled eggs are t packed in their own Udy •packages," so they're 1' 'lne for lunch. And dec- ~rations don't have lo ~ reserved for Easter pme. Color , decals, and iecrel messages written with a crayon can all .,. a dd amusement al lunchUme. Fruit Is the most col- orfu I addition to the brown bag. · l ' FRESH WI WILCO• FOOD ITAU IHO••ml PORK SALE! f,,.,h Eoltern Armour's ... Cent•r Cut LB 1.89 PORK LOIN ROAST Fre\h Eo\tetn Armour's Vertbe\t 8oneleu PORK LOIN ROAST LB 3.29 fr,.,h Eastern Armou1'1 Ve11best Loon Cent:.1,. Cut PORK CROWN ROAST . LB .;&.89 FOITIRFARMI FMIHGAMllB IJ&a .• 99 Soft Wtute, •-Pl. .. 61)W, 7SW, IOOW ::.:~=~~ .... 1 •• PLUIHTOY 30'' BEAR ......... 9 99 12-01. PORK LOIN ROAST rfRllH lOIN END I _, Fresh. Thicli Cut Great for 8oke or B.B.Q. EASTERN ARMOUR'S VERl-llST AVERAGE WEIGHT 3-4 LBS. s 19 LB. Bulk or Potties ... Do•' Not Exceed 22% Fot PORK LOIN CHOPS ................. LB. 1.99 LEAN GROUND BEEF . LB. 2. I 9 Fresh Eostern Armour'1 8one*s Loin Cut CubeJ.. PORK K BOBS ......................... Lii. ~.89 Fruh Eostern Armour't Ve11be1t Bonelen 2 .79 CUBES OF PORK El Rancho PORK SAUSAGE El Rancho LB l.•9 1.39 RANCH STYLE BACON .......... lB Does Not Exceed I 5% Fot LEANEST GROUND BEEF LB 2 .49 fr,.1h Armour BONELESS TURKEYS LB 1 .89 E R Hot & Sweet ITALIAN SAUSAGE lB 1.69 Fresh Eostern Armour's Venbest C•rt1•r Cut . PORK LOIN CHOPS . .. . . lB 1.89 Colouol Site 8-12/lb. Greot For Scampi or BllO. Broiling· rozen/Defroited 5 9 9 FRESH WATER SHRIMP .................... ua. • frozen/Defrosted Northern Center Cut 89 HALIBUT lftAKI ...... tB 2. Fr.ih •A-OWT•OUT LB 1.49 F1Mh Fillet OCIAMl'lllCll ............ LB. 1.89 Ponlteody FllllH nx IOU LB 2.99 OUNDCOFFEE CHOCK FULL 0 NUTS 1-LB CAN s 87 Creomette, 7-oz. ELBOW MACARONI .................... 29 Orville Redenbocher . 12 01 1.29 POPPING OIL. Boysenberry or s..dleu Boysenberry, li>-01. KNOTT'S PRESERVE ......... .... 1.39 SuMh1ne ... 19 oz l.•3 HYDROX Reol Cream ToppinQ IS-or 1.79 REDDI WHIP _ Pun 'n Bool\ sem1·moi1t out. vor 12 OJ CAT FOOD .72 S & W Spring ... A6 or ...... 85 VEGETABLE JUICE Reg. or diet n.r. 16 oz SEVEN UP .. . ...................... 2. I 5 5·1b. Lo119 Groin 2.•9 MAHATMA RICE ... Orville Redenbo<her ... 30 oz. GOURMET POPCORN . . . . • .. I . 99 10 "\4 .oz. Tr .. SWMt, Noturol & Pink, 6 or .... 6 Pit. CAMPBILL'I 20 TOMATO IOUP .... • f&~::.~.~~~~ ...... I. 19 WEXFORD CRYSTAL BY ANCHOR HOCKING AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS 9 YI ·OZ. ON THE ROCKS • Choice ~el Meory Del1ciou1 Boked & BBQ BEEF RIB BONES LB 1.59 U S D A Choice Beel for 880 or So~e Rib ~ BONELESS STEAKS LB 4&.89 U S D A Choice Beef Boneleu ll•b Cut SPENCER STEAKS tB 4 .29 BONELEll BEEF SPENCER ROAST ~H50?~ ~~-3 • 7 9 12 oz Con1 llMJT 2 MILLER'S 339 LITE BEER ...... ~ BLUE NUN ...... 3.49 liebfroumikh, 7 SO-ml. ... 3.99 Ploin Lobel, 7SO.ml BRANDY ........ .. Soro lei!, Apple or 01ee1e, 7.75·oz. Hungry Jock, 10.5-oz. LAITWD& IAU .. SOCI. 21 Kroft Cheese FO<ld Ind. Wropped, l i>·oz. Kroh Thin Sliced, Noturol, 8·01. DANISH ROUS ........ 1.35 POPCORN ................ 1.19 AMERICAN SINGLES 2 .29 SWISS CHEESE ....... 1.59 Von De Komp, light & Crispy. lA·oz. 8onquet, Asst. Vor., S:Oz. 69C lluddig, A.Vorietiet, A-oz. B1idgeford·Smoked, 4-oL FISH FILLETS ........... 1.85 COOKIN' BAG ....... 39 CHIPPED MEATS .. .. ..... 79 HAM STEAKS . _ ...... I . I 9 iiii~·ViGiTAa• 1 1 ......... 7 5 5"CIAL SAVING EACH WHIC ON fEA TUllfD ITEMS iullKEY FRANKS ........... 79 ICY·f'RESH 39 allOCCOU.... ........ .. : la. • T POTATOES U.S.llO. I BAKING SID 7! Mcrrulton Su ... 25.4 01. bottle fY)(>m f>F 'Bf£~ l>yno•ty Soifun ... 7 \4 01. pkg. RICE VINEGAR ...................... M INOUI,....~"" BEAN THREAD ................... 1.19 ICilikoft\On Aji Mlrln ... 10 0 1 . botl4e ff SWEET COOKING SAICE ..... I . WMoc HGfto ICoteuo.., l. 75 01. boa SHAVED BONITA ............... 1.19 ()yfto1ty ... 11 0 1. con l YCHEE NUT ........................ • 79 Oynotty ... <I 01. con BUTTON MUSHROOMS ........ • 79 _ N We accept ALL coupe$• from -.•her. Supermarkets • • • ~ • ......,.e1s1.oo .. i..-•.....-. .._..........,_._.., _.,......, ALL TO ,.........~._ ... v ........ -... ......,..,...._...~-,..,.... ..... -• .... _. ... ALL PURPOSE PIPPIN APPLES 25! SALAD CHIF ... 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No t0le1 to deolen . wt wt\COIM 'COO If NII . ~, I .. ••••• c s o n c a f • 0 • .. 1 C l2 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, October 14, 1981 Fight hypertension with weight loss· ant), diet fl) JUNE ROTH The curront 11Qdium high sodium CoodiJ once t•hoppcll 111 1111lk hut11•1 lln 1111., ,1ppl•· 1111n• 1·mH'•·nl.rJlt• l'lt~!i~ ub~f~~ c~s;.u~~ ~~~:,~u~s iar b~:e~~ IPIClll DIETS !:'n~ ~~eer~l~y p~es~~~~ ; ~~:~~"~~~~11 ,,11,·h :·~:~1 ..• 1::;rp~·.· .. ~::"~.1111(:,'.· .. 11 .'. 11 ' 1;;:·.'.'i1 ,.1.";::"~11 ~ d11lw1•t>d 1 • pound shC't•d fresh fl\ Ill\ h I 0011111 thl· miniml4m , U can 8000 ~od 10,000 mg of lcvclsurt·broughtdown. 2<'Ul)'-'.'\kirn n11lk 111111,d 1 .. '" :!U 1111111111. 1111111111 ••n 11111· -.ich· l'uuse headaches. neck iiodium daily. ~ Lowt:ring i,alt intake I lablt.·..,poon liull 1•1 , t 11 1 111i: 11e • ·'" 11111 d h 'I 11111 t 11111h111i.: l'lw111wcl 2 l'Jrrots, sc·raped ;r 11d 'ill( ('(J thtnly pains. a nd throbbin g Food tn its natural I l rt• q u I res a 1s a good prevent1vt! 111 rnuri<ctnnt.· ~' 1'1 oil ''"' • \t •• ~ , . .., 11 '""" h .11111 .1ppl1 1u1t·t• tt•m plei-. At the max· state In a well balance knowledge or hert}!\ and medicine meas ure for e 1 ll•a,1mon <1111·11 "'' '111~" p11•,11I "" 11111ulc1101>11 in I 11111011. shc·cd ,\ 1 r <• rt g c t h 1 c k en 111 t•..tsls 111 a lar ge -.k1 llt•l Pour water :11 uund ch1ckl'n. Add tltll. mushrooms, car- rnh. ~tn'I unwn Cover ,1r11l _s1mm,IT _.g_e~tlY._f_Qr 1.'i ~~~ miRUhlh, ~i~ 1· h 1 <''"k <' n-rs cooked ll11 uul{h MJkc:. 4 scrv· 1mum, 1t ran c·a u11e a menu contains about spa<'~s,tht!useoflemon, u lt peopl e H <"re are th}lllt.' l.\~lU <llOl'!'I \\'JllJ .1 llJ111 IJ\t•1 Broil!'> ,trukt: 2500 mg ot sodium 8 vinegar, onions, garlic, some salt-free recipes e, lt•,1sp111111 "h1l1• Pl· \C'll "-\t <I 111111111'. \1.1!-1·.., ·I 'l'rv In between, an over· day, when you don't add and r1trus Juices to be that demonstrate that peppt.•1 1 '""'dt11·1 l.111elt ir11'. taxt!d heart pump can any sa.Jttothetood dur· able to season food so food can taste just fine S1mm 1•r polalot"'" l'l'"I'' l'O\( 111-.U <'lllC'KEN (' u u H• d eg e n e r n li ve Ing cooking or at the ta· that i!alt wi II not be without sodium O{l 1on:., anti dill 1 n "••lt·r. 1 1· .1 ... 1 " " " \I\ II ~It ~11 noorm" heart disease. So it is hie. 2500 mg or sodium missed FISH CHOWDER covc·rt•il until 1Jol,1lo1·' pm\d1·11·cl .i~·· I 1·••11'•1 .ind '.'\k111111'cl urg1.:nl, wh~ oJ. EUL ~1uralb .. ~c1H-~t..w~.a.. ·"ftt.e.,t?li.atks::!or ~tny;-_ -~~ an«!_ subed_ -u-TC' -I'O"t\:-:-i.t>1nrt ~T:J.-1 f11 sll ~11 ·0Jtl. •11r"1 ;'_J' u·.l.1·•l hn·-J.'>L.h.J ~; H&Y•~~?81811t p:-8G8ure human.body requJres-{o . iRg OA-tt-.lltlt.free-Oi~ ~toes ---~ -. ..,nnrn~• tut t+-.h ~' c 111~ t"17•' 1w:rr-h1'~-i'· -t r•tp\\:Ttl"T level. totakl!steps tt> get ·sl ay 1i\ good bufrer ar e. very poor, tis people t onion, thinly s~i~ed tntu ~•nail chunks .1nc1 c hi'pp,·ct "' 1 p1i~ ftt·"h dill or the r eading down to balance teno to go back to the 1 sprig dill. rinely acld 1oth1·pot.1to1· ... ~t11 I 11·.1·111111111111111 I 11 .1-.111111n d111·cl lllJ.!S normal range again. - --- Man v times. the problem of high blood pressure affects several members of the same ramily and therefore is tho ught to be a hereditary disease. But t h ere Is th e possibility that a shared C:in ing table may also be at fault, when the selec- t ion of food is highl y salted and high in food additive soldium con- tent. Appropriate dietary habits are impbrtanHor the p ati en t with hy pertension. IC the pa· ticnt is overweight, It is nec•cssary to reduce ex- t·t•i.s weight because that in itse~f a~ b.~ 1h• t•au~e · :~e µrj!9su .... r' I l is a well estab1rsftet1 fact that reduction in ~odi um intake also ex- l'rts a bene fi cial anti- hypertension effect Creamy dessert 3rd Week Of I , ... t .. ,, .... Imperial Valley Jeneymald Ice Cream New Crop • afe Savings With Riverside Frozen Basted Tom FREE! SAVE •2.1• ON( 2 PAK C O~ 0 Al KAUNE DURACELL BATTERIES FR(f WITH PURCHASE Of OH( 2 PAK Al 2 19 FREE! SAVF. •2.20 ONE 3·WAY Q.E. LIGHT BULBS :1).1(>.l(I) Oii :IG-10<>-150 AIEI WITH P\IRCHASE or OH£ BULB Al 2 20 E.- recipes 1 · ll!'J!E! PRBSIDEN'l'TAL ~ ' ~y"'i. •- Cantaloupe TuJ;~ey 8! FREE! SAVE •I' Otjf 1-0l PKG Of ICE CREAM PIE I &iJNS Mmi Peanut cookie crust is I fllU WllH PUllCHAU OF THlllE BAKINQ CRUMBLES fillt•d with delicious ice Mil ,... AT suA FAH WlfH PURCHASE Of ONE 2·0Z P~G Al 65 [A cream , a n unus u a l sauce, whipped cream . ,.._...._hate Sklnl-Unk Peanuts top it off. a..-•~ 9 Londontown 3 1 ro11 ns ounces > m Golden Deliciou12 ~ m English refrigerated peanut but· A J ~ tcr cookies PP es LB. Muffins I cup dates, chopped 6'-CT. PKGS. Farmer John 2 s P or k ffi Sausage .~ts. I % cup water ,, ... •14 cup sugar ij! Mushrooms ~:; . 79 Aul ~1t•1l1f\ t'tl·',.l "t nu, .89 W•I on S"'Ol•O I 4·LD AvQ H111 lb 1 . 99 ID 1.49 ID 1. 98 3 tablespoons peanut "oCake Mix .,o Bon eless Ham ·~ ~ 01 •C ~U« 45 i ~ quat13 Pralines !}! Bartlett Pears .. • •• ,.. .. Ill .. •• hH1'1 ''°Dog Food ·~Cl .23 '" ;H S~rnoff Vodka '~~i'1' 10 . 00 U S D A LllG!tt Frnh lamb ,.., Shoulder Roast ·n Cream Ice Cream, -;ortened slightly 1 cup. wh ipp i ng cream 1 tablespoon sugar t teaspoon vanilla 3 tablespoons finely chopped peanuts (Cut cookie roll in half crosswise.-Cut half roll into about JO I.ii" slices; refrigerate remaining half roll.) Lightly butter bottom and sides of 9 inch pie pan. Une Bot- tom of pan with cookie slices. pressing to form a solid crust. Overlap remaining slices oo side of pan lo complete crus t. Bak e in a 350-degree oven for 10 mia~tes · cool. c hill. ln s mall saucepan cook dates, water and sugar until thick. stin'ing constant- 1 y, about 7 m inutes. Remove from heat and stir in peanut butter; cool. Fill pie shell with ice cream mounding in center. Spoon date mix- ture over ice cr eam. f'reeze at least 3 hours. To serve: beat whipping cream with sugar and vanilla until thick. Swirl over pie and sprinkle with peanuts. Cut into wedges. Makes 8-10 servings. DANDY Bit.ANDY APlUCOT·NUT SUNDAE The brandied apricot sauce spooned over two different tee c r eams makes a beady tinJ.sb,tor the company dinner'. t package (8 ounces> dried apricots <about 1 cup) 1 cup waler in cup Chmly packed brbwn s ugat \4 cup dark corn syrup 1/4 cup brandy 'I• cup c hopped pecans l pint mocha lee cream I pint butter pecan Ice cream Snip apricots fine with scissors. Cook apricots and waler in saucepan, covered. until softened. Stir in brown sugar and corn syrup, simmer for 15 to 20 minutes, or unUl thickeped. Cool. Stfr in braftdy "&Ad pecans. Place a~ etc* 'Of mocb' .nt ~Meta Ice et~,·~ e•h Ole-I sundae.~.' 8'oclll GI warm aauc~~ llf atd t ' servloi-s. ~ .... '1! Brown Onions fftlh ffi Raspberries .79 1.69 Cnl Cullt< Shortening Cosl C""'' Whett Napkins Cosl tuner an 140 LI P~9 1.59 .61 ~fo Spa m 17 01 1.2 7 "" us o A Cno<• F•un ••o Leg-0-Lamb .. ~ .69 . 79 FAMILY PACK Who1t ••° Fresh Fryer Legs Saft~u••~ ~Jo Deodorant Soap ID ffi Avocados °" °" °" Vegetable Oil 24 Ol bll 1.13 1uo Cream Cheese . 69 ••0 R~;ts0~ipper Hant~• ~Tomato ~Sauce S S ~ W'hlc., lllu. Or Y•U-$ I 0 0 mBathroom Tluue ..oz. Charm1· n 4·ROLL CANS PKG. ~ Boneless Smoked Wilson Whole $I 8 9 ~ Ham La. ~.,,8v~' 8" OR lAftGEll AT ALL STORES WITH HOT BAKERY ONLY 2 84-oz. 1 00 bU1 • Hillcrest Bleach All OUAHT1TY IUOHTS RtSE'llVfO Iii Tomato ~9!!!? 4 10~-(R.1 00 can• • Cam~l's h ftllfO SOllJ 5 ::a!'.1.00 HoHo Ramen Oriental NoodlH A110tltf Vtrlebea ~ ---~ ~~ 9-Llve• ~!!¥4~ 3 ~~1.00 9-LIVH Cat Food Auorlell V11•1t•s 1 00 12-oz. • can Marllot Basket °''" .. Jllice fron n .•. _____ , ~~ -----, I AU OMma II.I• I I~ I -COl'l'D I I '01 VEQETABLESI ~~-~'·~ . 3 8-oz. cans 1 .00 Del Monie S•"I Ptu Crum Styi. CO<" Cv1 Or frenc~ Slyle GtHn Bu ns ~--=;,-!;~ • ~-. _,_, ·--=---~ 1.00 2 8-oz ctns Jerseymetd Co1119e t~e"e low C1I 01 f ""''' S1y11 , 3 1 3-01 1 00 lubes • Ull1a B11te 1001"pu1t "'"' ~,,,. J t ti ••• .,, .,, 1 00 11>-oz • btl 88 Suave Shampoo 01 r.ona111011e1 Auo1led I you v u ' ·1 fi ~ "' ... 11 111t 1 00 eech • you1 choice et.co I< •lcheri ~ .,.,.,,. '"'Ci • • "'"'' 0'' I l'I,.,. t <jh(f" 3.00 eech Rubbermaid Laundry Basket Almo"o GOIO 01 l ~ot 2 00 each • 4-bulb pack Syfnnla Light Bulbs I'\ •OOW1n 1 00 qt.can ea. • 2<>-50 wt. Castro! GTX '11010• o~ Fresh Hot SIST Annlvenary Fried Chicken AT ALL STORES WITH . HOT FOODS DELI F"ESH HOT GOLDEN FRIED CHICKEN ~·::!f~·~ 5 99 1.00 Diet Rite 2-ltr. btl. ... Or R.C. 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October 14. 1981 C13 Hearty soup warms over cool autumn nights ' tty MITZIE KELLER 1 large onion ' PEA SOUP 1 kuapoon summer os thick ~1s peas-soup," When sunlithl fails to 4 4 1ar1gea cra~reota. r .. .., 0111~ HERBS %4 Hours uvory the author said Cayenne to laste w urm rrl~p aulumn ., .. .. a 1 pound ham bone. 1'ltenspoonchervil ('ARROTSOUP -1816 breeics. and evenings mui;hrooms or 8 smaU with hum Clean peas In i;everal 24 lloun Roll boneK . bouillon, union:., turnip , mar· Jorum , r araway lS mrnutei. Cover. simmer 2:1 , hours Scrape rar· rots. cut lhln, strain soup l:lvt•r carrots, and mint. boll , simmer 30 minutes, "or until soft enough to pulp lhrough a hair s1~ve or coarse cloth . Use 2 wooden spo"Ons ltt rub rarrots throu11h. Add cayenne." Prert-an· I day in "tid· vance turn chilly, many people 6 bl"\Jsscls sprouts 1'4 bunch broccoli should retain a certain 2 c-ups split peas rin111ngs. and drainings 1 pound beer t>Qrw!> welcome a hearty bowl 12freshstringbeana 1/4 bunch fresh degree of crispness even 2 &t alks celery, or water Cover with •I quarts t lti cups1 of rich soup for supper. 6 fr•h uparaguis pursl•y when soup is reheated minced water. soak overnight: bticf bouillon Even arom~u or • 1"1 headrabbage 12 tlowerettes. un-for the next day. Dis· 2 larae c~rrot s, drain 2 large onions. rlavorful soup cooking 1 fresh zucchini sliced, cauliflower card any meat. Place minced Pour 8 cups fresh minced when one enters the l leek l teaspoon caraway l ·inch pal o( butter in l l arge on i on , water over ham bone : I turnip, diced house on 11 cold after-4 chives seeds each in(lividual serving minced add other ingredients l t easpoon m &r noon are welcome. 12 head relery Add to tbe cooked howl. t.adle hot soup 2 quarts t 8 cupin Cover; bring to boil. juram Servr large bowl$ful 1 gret'n pepper stock; CQver. Do not add over. cold water Simmer 3 hours, or until 11 teuspoon caraway -with hll"\ ·1nrtlt'l"t>d 1seed~dJ -mor-e w-et~r . 'i'he P~o Soup 1s another 21>ayleaves peas11resoft.Ofoe0C)k-1n-e\'U 'f'eneh bread, tt· roun<\ • 2 clove9-~!irhc ---~-=-t!~-~1t9ply Ii·-ho1ti'+)' soup-. PF~~illlf.. ~t"'--:-,J t(laspoon thym ~ ".!coek.pe& Oil li>1'1c'or • .l0-..-8 large carrots • of c heese. and fresh • J polnto. including .,.quids Stmmt!r 30 to 45 when you have.iv ham l teaspoon ·mar' to 12 hours. • 8 s prigs mint. 6 fruit for u satisfying, but skin ·minutes. The vegetables bone. joram Carrot Soup "ls to be inchf's long easy meal. .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Here is a health soup that is designed to de· toxify the body If any 1s left, it can be slowly re- heated for the next day. If some fresh ingre· di ents s urh as asparagus are not available, subs tilute frozen asparagus rather than canned. 1'his health soup is excellent for a diet. or anytime. Cook it in a heavy pot o n t op of lht> s to ve rather than in u crock· pot to more satisfac· torily blend fla vors. HEALTH SOUP l large beer marrow bone with little meat 10 cups cold water 5 teas poons beef bouillion 1 large bay leaf 1 heaping teaspoon marjoram l heaping teaspoon ·.oregano 1 I heaping teaspoon '( fine herbs l flat teaspoon celery seed Bring to boll , un covered. l hour Turn bone ,occasionally if it protrudes above water Put the following into a food processor to slice thin. The vegetables s hould fill 3 co n · ~tainersful · Market • prices mixed By LOUISE COOK 0t Ille o.lly l'lleC Sutt 11 igher prices for coffee and eggs helped push grocery bills a fraction or a percent hi gher during September . but an A ssor iated Press marketbas ket survey s howed the increases were almost pffset by scatte r ed savings on other items There were sales on frankfurters in several areas, along with lower prices for peanut butter and sugar. The AP drew up a random li s t of 14 commonly purrhai>cd food and non -food products and checked price s at one supermarket in each of 13 cities on March l , 1973. Prices have been rechecked on or about the s tart of e ach succeeding month. Among the highlights of the latest survey. The marketbasket bill went up I ast month at the checklist store an nine cities. ris ing an aver age of l 8 percent. The bill decreased 1n four cities. down an average of 3 7 percent 0 ,. " r a I I . t h e markelbasket bill at the checklist stor es was one-tenth of 1 percent • higher at the start of October than il was a month earlier. -The September r1se compared with a six-tenths of a percent drop in Augu s t Marketbasket bills have declined in five months so far this year and have increased in four -Comparing prices today \tith those at the start of the year, the AP found Lhat the average marketbasket biH at the checklist stores dropped 5.5 percent in the first t hree quarters of the year. During the same period of 1980, the bill rose 10.1 percent. -The biggest jumps came for coffee a nd eggs . The price of a pound o f coffee l .. increased in seven .. .ci l'l es , r e fl ec ting ·•"\" .uncerti-tnty over t he ".,.i effects of a recent ftost . ~' in Brazil. The price ol a dozen eggs \tent up at the checklist store lo ninedUes. -The price of a pound of fra nkfurters dropp~ at the checklist store in seven cities. Peanut bulttr and suf ar each declined In f ve cities. 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U, 1981 CLASSI Fl ED OS Banning, Rancho Cordova on Edison High schedule in 1982 . See page D3 . And now it's the Fernando Show ~ . ' . Dodgers' pitching. again takes . .the.~potlight. as Hooton tatnes Montreal, 5-1 .. .. • • • 1 8 y JOHN SE' ANO Of ltll Olltr ,..._ SYfl Valenzuela and Jerry Reuss has combined to permit 3 runs in 49Y.> innings for a macroscopic 0.55 E~A . The Dodgers ne~ed good pitching to otduel the Houston Astros. who led the National League this year with the lowest team ERA. rotation, which Lasorda used for moat of the season, gave the Dodger pitchers strategic rest when they needed it. LOS ANGELES -Not since the Sandy Koufax-Don Drysdale-Johnny Podres era of the middle 1960s have the Los Angeles Dodgers I enjoyed such a luxury in their pitching as they appear to do today. Yow C'frtainly don't need a crystal ball to figure out yd'u 're going to win ball games with numbers like that. .. It's really gratifying to have s uch a strong And, it appears they're going to need that same kind of performance against the Expos, who have a rew more hitters in their lineup than the Astros. Finally. it's been suggested that most teams. as a whole, run on adrenalin to fight off any fatigue it may fee! during the playoffs. The latter idea was immediale!y dismissed by Koufax ... at least a s far as the pitchers were concerned. That's not to say the Dodgers' pitching hasn't been good throughout the years. On the contrary. it's probably been the best in the major leagues over the past two decades. On TV tonight channels 4. 11 at 5:20 pitching staff," said Dodger Manager Tommy Lasorda. "To have been any better than we have the last six games we would have had to throw shutouts Of course, during this tjme of the year - playoff time -any pitching becomes Important. "This staff has been just outstanding," marveled Sandy Koufax as he sat in his cubicle in the Dodgers' clubhouse "They've just done a super job " "Pitchers don't run on adrenalin," insisted Koufax, who should know a thing or two about the art. "If a pitcher gets that excited he won't get the job done. It just seems like the pitching has graduated a notch recently, especially after Burt Hooton turned in antther strong performance Tuesday afternoon in taming the Montreal Expos, S·l, in game one of the National League championship "It's really an amazing accomplishment they (the pitching staff> have made. I said all along we've had outstanding people, and now it's beginning to show " There have been a number or theories as to why the Dodgers' staff has come on so strong. .. A starting 9itcher will go out between .O·to·SO times during the course or a season . Sometimes you have good stuff and sometimes you don't. You just hope your good stuff comes at the right time." • series. Amazingly, in six playoff games to date, the Dodgers' staff has allowed but 7 earned runs in 55~ innings for a 1.14 ERA. And. it couldn't have happened at a better time. One is that the strike during the middle of the season helped save some :.>-to-45 innings of wear and tear on the arms. making the pitchers st ronger than normal in October. Hooton, who shut down the Expos on six hits over 71f.i innings, admitted he didn't have his good stuff Tuesday against the Expos -but he had <See DODGERS, Page 03) Even better, the trio or Hooton, Fernando Another thought is that the Dodgers' five-man Detty~ -" •lc.llerf 1( ..... It's too warm for the Expos Montreal 1-19.at Dodger Stadium By EOZINTEL Of Ille Delly l'llet St.aft LOS ANGELES -There were rel)sons why the Montreal Expos looked Like the Montreal Expos, circa 1969, Tuesday al Dodger Stadium. It was probably because there were no frost warnings that morning. It was probably because there wasn't a s nowman to throw batting practice. It was probably because the sun causes them to break out in a rash. Whatever. the fact exists that a team which wins a game ever!)' leap year in Los Angeles must be doing something wrong. And it must go beyond the way the Expos put on their long underwear. ··what can I say? The Dodgers have some magic going here," catcher Gary Carter said in the aftermath of Tuesday's 5·1 loss in game one of the National League playoffs. "But I happen to think we have a similar thing in Montreal. They better be ready to break out the mittens because they're in for something While there were no Expo players s inging French love songs in the Montreal clubhouse, aJI was not downtrodden. "We said before the series that if we could split in Los Angeles, we'd have a good chance because we know we·u win two-of·three back home," said Carter. "We still feel that way." If they still do feel that way with Fernando Valenzuela ready to pitch this evening, maybe the cold does have an adverse affect on the mind. Or maybe the Expos still think that Fernando is invincible, even though he s hut them out in two appearances this year. "We beat Carlton twice last week, so who's to say we can't beat him (Valenzuela>?" said outfielder Jerry White. "V aJenzuela is like any other pitcher, he still has to beat us," said another outfielder, Tim Raines. "Tomorrow's another day, we fee l confident we can beat Fernando. He can be beaten. By no means do we think he can take it to us.'· said Carter. A's, Yanks: Serenity int possible NEW YORK CAP> -With Billy Martin in the visitor's dugout and George Steinbrenner in the owner's box, controversy in t h e American League Championship series between the Oakland A's and New York Yankees was a near-certainty sooner or later. It turned out to be sooner. not later. For seven innings Tuesday night. Yankee Stadium was a sea or serenity. Then, with New York movin g toward a 3·1 victory, the light touch or Marlin 's h and see med to surface. At issue was a lO ·m inute at-bat for Oakland designated hitter Cliff Johnson, who toured the area around home plate while Yankee reliever Ron Davis slewed on the mound. When Johnson got around to batting, Davis, obviously rattled by the delay, walked him. That forced Yankee Manager Bob Lemon to reach into his bullpen for relief ace Rich Gossage, who might not otherwise have been used. c Davey Lopes starts his slide while stealing second base ahead of throw to shortstop Chris Speier ' ver y rude come Fl'iday.'' "In the case of Fernando, we've played him twice and we've seen him on TV. We don't think he'll be a total mystery to us. We're much better prepared to handle him now," said manager Jim Fanning. "Billy won the battle, but we won the war," seethed Steinbrenner. "He made us use Gossage. The umpires lost control or this game." Martin, of cour s e, was the picture of innocence. He said he is not beneath the use of delaying tactics. but denied he had ordered Johnson to stall. I ~ Edison figures to get its toughest test Plate umpire Nick Bremigan pleaded innocent to involvement in the plot which seemed designed to distract Davis. And it worked perfectly. ~ It's the Chargers (No. lJ ,against Marina (No . 2) in the Sunset opener But perhaps the Expos were just blowing some cold air. Maybe they were r eally just looking forward to getting it over with, getting away from this great weather and into something that's more baseball like. You know, ski parkas. By ROGER CARLSON Ot ,.,. o.lly ,.._ SWft For years the big Sunset League football squabble has 1 been Edison High's Chargers l and the Fountain Valley Barons, t played before huge crowds at Anaheim Stadium. I The 1981 league campaign opens this week. but Friday ni ght there's a twist that new kid on the block. the Marina , Vikings , are knocking on Edison's door . It opens al Cerritos College Friday night at 7 : 30 . Each is unbeaten after five str aighl non· league victor ies, neither has been in jeopardy at any time and each enjoys that solid look EDISON ENTERS as the favorite the Ch argers are ranked No. 1 in the CI F Big Five Confere nce a nd in Orange County. In one national ranking the Chargers were rated No. 1 in preseason ratings. Marina? The Vikes are No. 2 In Orange County, No. 5 in the CIF Big Five Conference, after · allowing only 3.4 points a game In five victories. "I've watched three films," says Edi s on Coach Bill Workman, "and this is a typical Marina team. They don't fumble a n d t h e y d o n '·t t h r o w . Interceptions. They don't make mis takes and they have two very big offensive tackles t Dave Morris and Bill Macias), three running backs who can run and a quarterback wbo looks good. They're very balanced. "Marina's very mobile on defense with good linebackers and their nose man (Pat Cemen) is super. They don't really have a weakness and I wouldn't think we nee d a conservative approach al aJJ . "WE'VE B¥N much 't>etter the last three years Just wheeling and dealing. Marina's otren11lve line has vir tually dominated every game off the line of scrimmage, lnclu~ the Foothill game. and that 1 a . concern." • The Chargers ente r in top physical shape with Eric Ory back at wide r eceiver and lin e backer Rick DIBernardo apparently fully recovered from bumps and bruises suffered in the El Modena game. Among the standouts in the Edison s table that have had Workman pleased recently are offensive linemen Craig Dumity and John Cuviello, along with tight end John O'Callaghan Bryce MaJavasi, Rick Ponder and Joe Zerucha, the meat of Edison's defensive front, have also stood out. along with Craig Rakhshani and Matt Hombs in the secondary. Edison's 5-0 record includes a 92· 7 margin in the second quarter , but Workman s ays there is room for improvement. "Heck no," says Workman. •J'm not satisfied But l haven't any complaints. We'r e playing well and we're getting better. That's all I want -to keep getting better.·· THE BIG GUNS -with the numbers -include running back Dave Gerou x (9.2 average gain per carry) and quarterback K en Ma jor (69 3 percent completion rate, 12 TDs and no interceptions>. while Marina counters with similar stats. The Vikes have quarterback Ken Laszlo (69.1 percent completion rate, 10 TDs and only one interception>. along with runner s Tony Valente, Brian Brown and Ri ck Tobin. each with a repul~tion for hard running and close to 5 yards a crack. Will Edison's secondary finally be tested? "1 don 't kn o w ," says Workman. "Maybe we'll find out.'' Marin a Coac h Dave Thompson sends his crew against a team with a 27-game winning streak and a school which has held the Vikes to only two touchdowns in the last three meetings. "EDISON IS awfully strong," says Thompson. "Anyone can be beaten, but it's going to take a darned good football team to beat them. "If you can find a weakness (i n Edi son ) let m e know. They've shut everyone down on the run and pass. It's spooky getting ready for them." The Vikes had a week off prior to last week's easy victory over Millikan, but Thompson says the <See OPENER, Page 0 2) "We thrive on the cold, no question," said center fielder Andre Dawson. "We know it will bother the visiting team.'· The Expos were 38·18 at home this season and 22-30 on the road . or course their record against the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium during the past three year s is 1-19 and something they'd rather not talk about. "We've always had trouble here and I just think it's c ircumstances, .. said White, who collected two hits Tuesdlly but committed a major mistalce when he dashed from second to home in the seventh inning with <See IT'S, Page DZ> First Johnson found a chip in his bat and had to return to the dugout for a replaceJQent . Then he dilly-dallied around home plate when he returned. But Bre migan said his hands were lied. ·'The rule book says the umpire can order the pitcher to pitch if the batter refuses to get into the batter's box," Bremigan said. "Johnson didn•t refuse to get in. He just took his sweet lime about doing it." When the umpire tried to hurry him up. Johnson said, "I can take my time, can't I?" Then he did exactly that. Davis had struck out three s traight batters and was cruising along until the pace s lowed, courtesy of Johnson. Fanning just b eginning to awaken fro,m his dream When it's all over he'll review the last m onth to make sure he hasn't missed anything LOS ANGELES -If Jim Fanning wakes up from his dream, he will note the contributions of the pitchers of the Los Angeles Dodgers, a nightmarish l>unch. The Dodgers defeated the Montreal Expos, 5-1, at Dodger Stadium Tuesday in the opener of the National League championship series. Al the finish, Expos Manager Fanning was beginning to awaken. ''It has been some kind of a wild dream," Fanning was saying before the Dodgers gave Montreal its run, the fourth Dodger arms have permitted tn five games. You see. Jim Fanning came out or the front office to put on a costume when the Montreal dub fired Dick Williams Sept. 8. Heretofore, Fanning had managed brieny a couple of decades ago In something they used lo call Class C baaeball. "It all happened so fast," Yannlng Hid, "a dream would be the only way to descrlbe lt~ I was In uniform and on lbe field before I reaUatd wbat was happening Then the becUc fini.ab w• SPORTS COLUMNIST BUD TUCKER had with St. Louis and the division series with Philadelphia and now this. When it's all over l'm going to• down and carefully review everything that happened to make sure I haven't , missed anything." Geez, a manager with one month's experience could appear in the World Series and become manager or the year. How's that for a dream? "I baven•t had time· to think of that kind of stuff," Fanning said and laughed. There is more to this series., of course, but lr the Dodger pitching continues the way it is. Fanning's dream will come to an abrupt awakening, In tact. it could turn into a nifbtmare . A playoff nightmare is to lose by way of a sweep regardless of the experience or a mana~er "I would have to think this series wi11 go the limit," Fanning bad said. "We know all about the Dodgers and how good their pitching is &nd how tough they are on us in Dodger Stadium.·· Dodger manager Tom Lasorda, a man with a lifetime or experience, bad been asked about Fanning and the somewhat unique circumstances surrounding his arrival as a manager. "I adinire the man," Lasorc!a said. · ""fbis job isn't that ea~y. even though everybody thin.ks it is. ,.mean, there Is not a baseball fan out there who doesn't think he knows more about mana&inl than we do. "In football, nobod.y asks the coach why he u.set a nickel deferute or why he passes on flrst down or rum on thlrd down. In this bua1ne11 everybody lmow1 more than the manaeer . . • and alwaya when the thine l• all over. "So I admire that man over there. If .. he didn't already know it, he'll find out that this job isn't so easy." As his dream continues to unfold, Fanning will learn that S\lperb pitching can make the manager's Job that much easier. For instance, Lasorda's task is 11ootbed considerably today inasmuch as he has Fernando Valensuela to contribute to Fanntng's dream -or nightmare, as the case may be. Laaorda also has Ron Cey back. from a broken arm. The Penguin doubled tn the Dodger's first run Tuesday and scored on a squeeie bunt and bis very presence was a Ult lo the J>odlen. Ce'y aald he had talked to hll arm. like one t.alt:s to a plant, and UJ'l9d it to get well In Ume. •·1 don't know U it b~ •• Cey Nld. smUlnc. ••but I wH read1 to try anytblnl. For quite awbUe 1 wa llraSd I wouldn't make It and tbtD our PJ• lost two lo Houatoa. ror awt10e ....._ It waa Uke • b9d dream.•• ,. A drHlll 11 • drHm. A.all .llm PaDDIJW. ~-"-~ ~ ----------------=---......... -0-.0-·-~~---.---.•-•"""•-•--..... -........ ~ .. c-.... 1111111111c1111111-IWl .. OllllSOllllOllll&¥1111¥•S ... ¥1111¥• .. ¥1111¥U•U .. llllllll9._.Sl\U&• .. S¥1111¥• ... ¥1111¥1111U .. llllUSllll6M .. 02 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/WedflHday, Octo~or 14', 1981 .-------------------------"""'!IP Irvin gets NFL punt return record Punt return apeclalln &Aaoy [IJ' lrvlD or th Rama WH reeocnJud 4 • belatedly as an N ft--l. record-aotter for b11 performance in Sund•>"• 37-lS victory over AUant. Irvin rnturned aix punla for 207 yards and two touchdowns alter the Rama appealed a mlnus·3 yard return that waa scratched Dionn goals spark Kings' first victory .. The Missouri Supreme Court le" 1timd an appeals court rullns dC!oyln& workmen's compensation benefits to u Kanaaa City Chiefs pluyer who w1u1 injured during a 11me .. , The Bltffalo Bills obtained guard Tom Lynch from Seattle tor a n undiaclosed draft choice ... Veteran quarterback Arcble Manal•I remainj!(I with New Orleans despite widespread rumors or a swap before the last day for trading Tuesday In the NFL l!'rom AP dl1pakhe11 • lNGLEWOOO -Marcel Dionne ~· scored his rirst two goals or the 1981 • National 4\iockey League season, including the game.winner with 6:36 Anti-terrorist meeting $et in LA: left, to lead the Los Angeles Kings to a 4-3 victory over the Calgary Flames Tuesday night. It was the first win of the year for the Kings, who had droppv their first two outings on home ice. The Flamtt dropped to 1·2·1. -Dionne, who had failed to score a goal or pick up an assist in the Kings' first two games, got his game-winning tally on a Los Angeles power play when he deflected a drive by derenseman Mark Hardy past Calgary goalie Pat Riggin. The score came 69 seconds after Greg Terrion pulled the Kings into Olympic Games officials plan a • m eeting Oct. 26 with fed eral representatives and at least 10 Los Angeles -area police chieh to d iscuss anti-terroris t security at the 1984 Games. according to a published report ... The las t -minute entry or Tom Watson in the P ensacola Open golf tournament. provided the pro tour with the prospect or a four-man s howdown for two of the sport's most important seasonal honor s. Actually. all three major seasonal titles·-leading money-winner, Player of the Year and the coveted Vardon Trophy. Television, radio Dionne a 3 -3 t i e by d r i 11 i n g a 15-footer past Riggin with 7:27 left in the game. Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: / I 1 1 excellent; 1 1 1 worth watching," 1 fair; 1 forget it. Calgary had taken a 3-2 lead midway through the final period on Don Lever's 25-footer, which eluded Los Angeles goalie Jim Rutherford, makiifut his first start of the vear. ~ 5:20 p.m., Channel 4, 11 .f .f ../ .f Quote of the day Billy Cunningham , coach of the Philadelphia 76ers. asked what he would do to combat the arch-rival Boston Celtics in the coming season: "Hire a batting coach for Danny Ainge." BASE BALL PLAYOFFS : Montreal at Dodgers. Announcers: Dick Enberg and Tom Seaver (41 ; Vin Scully and Ross Porter ( 11 l . Frank Howard fired in San Diego The Dodgers try to remain undefeated at home by sending rookie sensation Fernando Valenzuela ( 13-7) to the mound today against the Expos' Ray Burris (9-7). The Dodgers won the firs t game Tuesday after capturing a best~f-five set from the Astros 1n the mini-series and a victory tonight would give them five stnight at home In the playoffs. RADIO Manager Frank Howard, who Ii pledged last year to raise tbe cellar-dwelling San Diego Padres to res pectability, was fired by the team Tuesday after two last -place fims hes in the split baseball season . . Billy Martin says he intends to step down as manager or the Oakland team in about three years, but will stay on solely as the Ame:ican League team's general manager. Baseball Oakland at New York, 11 :05 a .m., KNX (10701; Montreal at Dodgers, 5 p.m .. KABC (790). THURSDAY'S TV-RADIO Baseball -New York at Qakland, 5:20 p.m ., KN X (1070). From Page 01 From Page 01 OPENER. • • IT'S TOO WARM • • • extr a time has n't been spent getting ready for Edison. "We take them one at a time," says Thompson. "but. yes, we think about them <Edison ) now and then." Lineback er Mike F isk is expected back after a leg injury, giving Marina a solid look at that area with Pal Knowles on lhe other side. Workman says the Vikes don't fumble but Tho mpson says his team has lost 12 in five games, but only one interception and good defense has him in a decent mood. Edison's passing game will get a te st fro m Marina's secondary, which has accounted for 11 interceptions and allowed only 18 comple ti ons in 81 attempts by rive opponents for 192 yards , no TDs and a . 222 completion percentage. Marcel Weise is the leader in interceptions wtlh three, wrule Mark Cobian and Dave Hargrove each have two. The Yikes operate with a virtual balanced offense in te.rms of a veer offense, running 165 times and passing 61 times one out, not knowing that Chris Speier's sinking line drive to right was in the process or being caught by Pedro Guerrero. "My fault, "White would say. "I thought it was going to drop." "Trus was only one game and it's over," losing pitc her Bill Gullickson said. "They beat us with timely hits." Gullickson , a 22-year -old pitcher in his second major league season was as much critical of himself as anyone or anythmg else after coming out a fter seven inmngs, having allowed just two runs on five hits. "I was lackadaisical in the third inning (when the Dodgers scored two runs> because for som e reason I didn't have that killer instinct. I didn't have good stuff. When a hitter comes up. I should be hating his guts but l d1dn 't have that in the third . Maybe it was a m ental lapse." And maybe Gullickson was speaking for the entire Montreal team who, despite a reputation for its speed and power, wgs unable to generate much in the way or offense until the ninth inning when things were all but out of reach. NFL standings "There's way too much talent on this club for us to feel like we're out of it," said Carter, "a lthough I can't say much for the way we played today. ''The magnetis m the Dodgers h ave got going here is sometimes overwhelming but our fans are the s ame. Everyone wins in their home park. ''The Dodgers h ave good pitc hing, but man-for-man, I think ours is the best in the ~ational League. Maybe I'm a little preJudiced, but I still like our guys. And I said at the beginning that the key to this series would be pitching. So I have to like our chances," added Carter. Dawson was talking about the Dodgers' experience advantage over the Expos, saying they didn't have one. "That's talk ," h e said. "Everyone makes a big deal out of it but we've beaten the odds before." And irthey can't beat the odds h er e. the Expos know that there's a big difference between a cold pack and a cold park. ············: ! JONNSON & SON : NATIONAL CONFERENCE Western Division AMERICAN CONFERENCE Presents ... W L T PF PA Rams 4 2 0 160 131 San Francsc 4 2 0 158 120 Atlanta 3 3 o 157 115 New Orlens 1 5 O 64 136 Pct. .667 .667 .500 .167 Western Division W L T PF PA Denver 5 1 0 133 75 San Diego 4 2 0 193 153 Kansas City 4 2 O 151 132 Oakland 2 4 O 63 89 Eastern Division Philadelphfa 6 O 0 140 Dallas 4 2 O 140 •Seattle 1 5 O 85 136 67 1.000 Eastern Divl~lon 123 .667 Miami 4 1 1 146 NY Giants J 3 0 105 St. Louis 2 4 o 108 Washington -1 5 O 101 Central Division Minnesota 4 2 O 136 Tampa Bay 4 2 O 117 Detroit 2 4 0 118 Green Bay 2 4 O 106 Chicago 1 5 O 89 1ri ·~ Buffalo 4 2 O 158 · NY Jets 2 3 1 129 156 .l67 New Englnd 1 5 0 130 146 00 126 140 133 .667 .667 .333 .333 167 Baltimore 1 5 O 106 Central Division Cincinnati 4 2 0 153 Pittsburgh 4 2 O 141 Houston 4 2 0 115 Cleveland 2 4 0 88 114 88 169 149 186 131 111 99 127 Pct. .833 .667 667 .333 .167 .750 .667 .417 .167 .167 .667 .667 .667 .333 Eagles challenged Estancia faces El Toro in battle for first Estancia Hlih's Ea1lea and the Corona del Mar Sea Kings may sllll be oo the Uat of unbeatens with 4-0 1 records, but there's a aU1ht problem facing each -El Toro'• Charger11 are ln the Sea View League's No. 1 spot after two weeks of league action with a 2-0 league mark. Each will be trying to do somethln1 about that Friday night as high school football action resumes and at center stage will be Estancia, which tackles El Toro. ' El Toro hold.II a hair-game bulie over Corona del Mar and Estancia because of a 10·10 tie between the two runner\-up, while Costa Mesp, University and Saddleback Ceacb at 1-1) jockey for a chance to gel In the upper echelon's picture. Aside from the El Toro-Estancia skirmish, all teams in action are involved in league play . Here's a look at each of this week's games: El Toro YI. E1tencle Estancia will try to get its running game back in business after being shut down by Corona del Mar. Curt Wenzlaff was held to 50 yards on 17 carries last week, a Car cry from his previous average or 140 per game. El Toro counters with a bit of a running game, itself, with All-CIF tailback Damon Sweazy, the nephew of Estancia assistant John Sweazy. keying the attack. Sweazy has rushed for 614 yards on 133 carries and 6 TDs. as OPPOSed to Wenzlaff's 612 yards on 109 .;arries through five games. Wenzlaff bas sc°"d 9 TDs. Jim McCahlll is the other hair of Estancia's offense. He has already chalked up 842 yards and 5 TOs with 57 completions on 118 allempu, with Abel Cachola his No. 1 target Coron~ del Mer va. Seddlebllck . Corona del Mar isn't racking up a lot of points, but a stern defense and solid offensive balance is getting the job done. 1 Operating behind an aggressive front Line is quarterback Eric Woods, while runners Bill Brig})t and Lance Martin give two looks from split backs. Saddleback (1-1) counters with its one-man running threat (Kendle Newson). Fountain Valley v1. Huntington Beach These two open Sunset League wars Thursday night with each eyeing a specific thought. The Barons of Fountain Valley (4-1) are just looking for a win as they prepare for Marina {5-0) a week later .. Huntington Beach ( 3-2). although on a three-game ~inning streak, is trying to snap a 28-game losing streak in Sunset League action, dating back·to 1973. Fountain Valley throws its 1·2 punch of quarterback Matt ·Stevens and tailback Rod Emery al the Oilers. Stevens is an All-CIF quarterback Crom l~ and Emery has already scored 10 touchdowns. Huntington Beach counters with quarterback Richie Carrillo, who bas clicked on 58.2 percent of his passes. We1tmln1ter Ya. Oc.en View Ocean View bas met only one Sunset League opponent in its history -and it wu Westminster a year ago in non-league action. Ocean View stunned the Lions, 21-14. This time it's the Sun.set League opener for both schools and it should be a re-run or the 19SI game when Ocean View's passing (quarterback John Heinle) is opposed by a strong Westminster running .game. Ocean View (2-3) is on a two-game winning streak and Westminster (4-1) is ranked No. 6 in Orange County. Costa Mesa YI. Irvine If nothing else, Irvine plays 'em close, with a 2·2·1 overall record and no verdict by more than three points. Jn fact, the Vaqueros have won and lost by three points, won and lost by one point and tied Lajtuna Beach (13-13). Thursday r.,.. . (all ,_ • 7:JI) ... rOllltain Vallex,at Huntingtoo Be~h Servile vs. Maf er De1 at Salta Ma Bowl Friday "' 1111 Fin Valley by 8 • Servile by 3 Manna vs. £d1soo at Cerritos CofleRe Edison by 8 Westminster vs. Ocean View al H.B Westm111ster by 3 Costa Mesa at lrvrne £ ven £1 Toro vs £stanc1a at ()aige Coost College Estancia by 2 ~leback vs Corona del MM at Nev.l>or1 Harbor CdM by 5 Ow Hills at Lagooa Beach Dana Hills by 1 San Clemente vs. Lag. Hills at Mis. V1e10 Lag_ Hills by 4 Mission Vie)O at t.apistrano Valley MisstOO by 6 Saturday University at Newport Ha<OO< St. fienevieve vs . Woodbndge at Irvine Newport by 3 St. Gen. by 7 Costa Mesa, meanwhile, with a pass-oriented attack, hasn't lost or won two games in a row yet in a 2-3 season. The Mustangs are coming orf a 14-7 loss to University in which the latter scored two fourth-quarter touchdowns. Irvine is 0·2 in Sea View League play, Costa Mesa 1-1. Un1Yer9'ty YI. Newport Harbor The Sailors of N'ewport Harbor are trying to pick themselves out of the dirt after an 0-5 start, while University will be trying to post its second straight Sea View League victory after a 10· 7 loss to Corona del Mar in the opener. University is 3-2 overall, including a 14-7 win over Costa Mesa. Mesa upset Newport Harbor in the league opener. 7-3. Servlte vs. Mater Del These two long-time Angelus League rivals square off and it'll be the new-found passing game or Servite's Friars against Maler Dei's tough running game (Kennedy Pola). Pola is the Orange Coast area's leading rusher in terms of total yardage (629 yards in five games). Laguna Beech vs. Dana Hiiis "The Artists of Laguna Beach, defending South Coast League champions, open defense of their title against 4-1 Dana Hills, a squad which has allowed no team more than two TDs. Laguna Beach is another team that plays it· close to the vest -the Artists' 1·2·1 record includes a win and a loss by two points, a 13-12 loss to Magnolia and a 13-13 tie with Irvine. St. Genevieve YI. Woodbridge Woodbridge (10-4 ) is still searching for its first free lance victory of the season, but St. Genevieve may be the toughest opponent the seniorles.s Warriors have seen this year. St. Genevieve is 4·0-1 for the season and ranks No. 8 in the CIF Central Conference. MIHlon Viejo vs. Capl1treno Valley The winner of this game is expected to produce the eventual South Coast League champion and the Diablos of Mission Viejo bring sterling credentials into the contest with a 5-0 • record and three shutouts. Only two touchdowns have been scored on Mission's defense. San Clemente vs. Laguna Hiii• Both or these South Coast League teams have fallen on very hard times as they enter with identica.1 0·5 records. San Clemente's game is the run-oriented Wishbone, while Laguna Hills counters with a lot of passing. GOUR/lfF:T ITALIAN • AMERICAN .. LEASE FACTOR ON LUXURY LEAS ES ' I ti2 MAii VI, LINCOLN TOWN CAR COMT'IMINTAL. CALL MOW m.ta IS LIMITED ------------·-·-·-·-· ... ·--... ---------... ·-------..----------.-.......... ___ . ___ . __ ... __________ ... ..._ ___ ..__ ___ ~-------------- Banning top~Edison's '82 sche<Jule Rancho Cardova, No . 1 in Northern California, also will play Chargers Who's going to have the most atlracllve football schedule In the entire state for 1912? There's only one answer -Edison H1Cb'a Clar gers. r Banning lllgh of Wilmington, the perennJal 1rine League toughie under Chris, Ferraaamo l be at Anaheim Stadium to duel the Charters. • Rancho Cordova High of the Sacramento area, cf.sldered the toughest prep team in Northern C llfornia on a near.annual basis, will be coming s · th under the guidance of former Costa Mesa 'C ach Max Miller. Punihoa HJgh, a traditionally strong Hawaiian teJim on the islanll of Oahu, '(ill be the first 1ame, ft ~eek' before the reglllar season begins. i EL DORADO HIGH, which tied and beat F~untain Valley in 1979 and ·~ before extending Eilison in the opener this year, will be back for a~other try. . I And, the Monarchs of Mater D~. who seem to I ll'f"ive on the thought of playing Edison despite rt1eent losses. rounds out the non-league agenda a4er the Chargers gel a week's rest. ! Wild? If the rotation continues in the same f~' mat for league play, the Chargers will duel F untain Valley in their Sunset League opener, ti n meet Marina. ; The only possible change on this schedule is tie Rancho Cordova duel. Miller is trying to get o t of a commitment , but if he-is unsuccessful .the C argers will hook up with San Diego section p wer. Vis ta, currently unbeaten and that section's No. 1. ' Edison High Athletic Director Lyman Clower s a-ys the Banning match will be a two .year contract and he is hopeful of getting the Pilots at Anaheim Stadium both years. "We'd like to get Anaheim Stadium for Banning on a Saturday night so more people can see the game," says Clower. E DISON'S NON-LEAGUE schedule was tough this year, but in 198'l it's certainly the bes t ever, not to mention most \nteresting. "Everyone is always taking potshots." says Clower. "saying ·no one will play them.' From Page 01 PAEPSPOATS ROGER CARLSON "Fountain Valley feels the same w1y. We're willing to play anyone." What lies ahead tor Edison is somewhat uncertain since. the Chargers' curre~t squad boasts 20 seniors ampt._J the 22 start1n&,positio111. I believe Edlivu ·will win the CIF Bis•Five Conference championship for a third straitbt year and up Its winning steak to 36 in a row. But after seeing what they're biting off in '82, I think I'll pull in the horns on going any further. • • • • TWO STRONG sophomore rootball teams collided last week in a Sea View Leaiue conflict - but the end result turned into a lousy showcase ror future varsity stars at Estancia and Corona del Mar high schools. What began with a pparently very poor officiating disintegrated into what has bee n reported as •·a cheap shot" by a Corona del Mar player, and when the game was over at Estancia, players and "fans" came to the middle of the field. It's agreed by those who were there that a punch was thrown by someone from the Estancia side and before it was over a coach from each side had ~n knocked to the ground, amoog other events ill aft' apparent tree· swinging coWaion. ''It wa& like hitting the beach at Normandy," says Estancia Athletic Director GleM Sherry. Accusations and tempers are still fl ying, I suppose. but the bottom line on this situation is the fact there was s imply no crowd control at all with ~s._ J>~~ .. a.ad schoolmates lntermiagllng on ~h ~. T at's not a ~ood situation even for the Pop Warner level, never mind this being a very competitive game between sophomores on the high school level. This is unlikely to happen at Edison or DODGERS TAME MONTREAL • • • enough to get the job done. "I was s truggling." he said. "Like Friday against the Astros, I m ade some bad pitches that didn 't hurt me and I made me good pitches that helped me. 1 • What also he lped was the fact the Dodgers got him some runs. Ron Gey. returning to the lineup after nursing a. broken wrist for four weeks, went to the opposite field to score Steve Garvey from first with a , doubleinthe second inning . Later, in the s ame inning, Bill Russell squeezed Cey home with run No. 2. Six innings later Pedro Guerrero and Mike Scioscia then iced the victory with back-to-back homers in the eighth <Guerrero's with a man on ). "I had a lot of little boy in me today," con!ided Cey. "I was like a little kid running around the bases not knowing where he is." Cey's joy was due to the fact he was playing - and contributing. Tea m doctors told him it would be six weeks before he could return. Cey made it back in four. ''As soon as it was broken (the wrist>. I began to gel ready mentally for when I would play again. I came out of the cast in three weeks and started hitting last Tuesday in Houston. "I knew l was going to be OK to play. You see. I have this relationship with my body. It tells me when I can't play and when I can.'' Tonight, the Dodgers will try to continue their domination on the mound -and against the Expos, who they've beaten now 19 out of their last 20 'times at Dodger Stadium -when Valenzuela opposes Ray Burris Ocean ~iew rolls ' ~ Matt Karl scored six goals and Mark Marino a<!c:ted four as Ocean View bombed Lakewood High il non-league water polo action, 22-5. Tuesday a ernoon. 1 On the community college level, Orange Coast t k an early 6-2 lead at halftime, then fell back its h<t;t Mt. San Antonio College tallied seven times in tht third period to take a 12-10 victory . I NFL statistics "This is the best pitching staff I've ever bee n on ." announced Reuss. "I've never been on a staff that has had the ability to do what t his one has done." Even Koufax, Drysdale and Podres would seem to be hard-pressed to put up an argument. 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SALE PRICE Fountain Valley, bet•au:ie they have instflllN! four-foot l'hain link ft'nces a long the t-nl1n • 11idclines, lhu.s only 1>loyers and coaches are on ttw field. ··1 would ~Ut':>'> 111 lht• future we'll string up som e ropt.>:. or C'lt·arly murk oft no m an s t erritory," say!> Estunc1a Pnnc1 pal Bob Frant·y There's a l!>o the posl!l1bihty more of thc!>e soph o m ore game!> will be moved t o a "do uble·header " s1tuution with the varsit\ games, ' giving them Cl I a showcase for the game and ( 2) a . fac11Jty w1t.h b0tll 1n crowd control T his is n 't prng pong we re Lallong <1bout T.at·kle football. is a nard-oosed game and thmg" happen from lime to lime that you don't ord1nar1ly find yourself getting steamed up about. simpl y bec ause you're too far away from lht> action This isn't an t!ndorsement of tha! type of pla>, but 1l 1s somehml''i a fact of life Allowing Cans. etc , lo mingle on the sidelines and have the abili t.> to come to the middle or tht> 1 field while emotions are still very high, isn't JUSl silly, it's da ngerous. • • * AOO ANOTH.ER unbeaten team to the ranks of Orangt> Count.> Kenned y High. which was r ipped by El Modena, 27 0, is now 5-0, thanks to a I forfeit \tclory E l Modena's "loss" puts the 1 Vanguards at 2 3. Uon't be surprised to see that "2·3" t eam wind up as the Cl!-' Southern I Conference champion • • • THIS WEEK HAS to be one for tht.-record book for Orange Coast area football team s ln Or ange County t he Sunset League trio of Edison. Marina and f<'1Juntain Valley are I :! 3 and Wcstmin-;ter is ''\ii Ii EstanC'1a flrtd Corona tll'I Ma r Jrc al5o r .mknJ, lied for 10th \\1th their 4 11 I records. In the CJ1'' r ankings. E dison 1s No. 1, Fountain Valley No. 4, and Ma rina No 5 in the Big F ive, while Estancia and Corona de! Mar are 7 8 111 tht' Southern Conferen<'e Too. Mission Vil'Jo's 5 O Diablos with onlv two touchdov.ns allo-wl•d. are No t m the C'entral Conf Prent'e. Trade in your old pilot light and thermostat, get s 123 (almost haH the cost) and energy efficiency! THE SO. CAL. GAS CO. 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'roronto J 0 I II t2 S Mlnnetote 1 o I 14 S S Chic-I t 16 14 J Oetrolt 1 I 10 10 J 5t. LOlllS I 0 10 I 2 Winnipeg I I 0 t ' 2 WAUICOMPlllalfCI "*ldl °"'""" Phll-1111'11• NYUI~ Plltlburgh WHhlll9(on NY It tl\Otf'S t 0 ' 10 4 > t 0 I 6 I J 1 2 1 11 to a 1 2 0 11 14 1 O J O J100 ....._o_ 0..bee MolltrH I loeton •.itfelo Hertfer-cl 2 2 01616 4 1 01 14 S J 1 1 11211 > t , ' 1 14 , 01 211111 T-V'•k-.,.._ 4, C.1(19ry , T' ......... o-. NV lsl--.81~ ve11c-et NY R.,..,.. Phll-IHe .t WtillllltlfG'I Owbe<•lllffelo MlllMMU tt Toronto lostcin " Cllkago WIM l-.tE--.. King• 4, AamH 3 kw't..,~ Ca11ary LOI Al\oel• ' "'"'PwlM 1 0 ,_, 2-~ t. G•lllO'Y, ,...,11...,.11 n .. ..,...tenl, 11:n. ,...,eltlet L. MW"tlf\Y. LA, : lS; Gould, Cal, l:SI. ----t. Ce'-Y. NIW.-2 (llllWWC"l• I:•~ LA Afttelet, 0-I c....-IM, T4'VWI, 11:4.J ... lM Moetes. .._,,. ' 104-, hylorl, 1':tt, "'9MltlH·IClorellle, C.I, 10:"; c•-· ea1, 1•:t1. ,,...,..... J, c .. .....,, i..-r I CMll-l, 11:4 .. LM A .... lff, Ttrrlofl I I~ • .ffll-t, ttt>a. 7. IM Af\Otltl. oi-I CH.....,, T•vlorl, 1~14. f'ilftaltlft -Caeeert, lllfttll, .. ,.....i ey O-lnard, .•: l.M A~ lltft<ll, ..,_"' Tt,,.lilft, 1:4 : ..__._, Gal,tt:SO. ~t en .... -Ca...,., 11+11·•• LM ........ J1,l1D+47, OM ll• -CA!emry, fll'Wlft, LM ........_ ~lltlltrtwd. A -e, m. PGAetlltt~ ~Ort.11) ICIOlllH LaAD•lla t. Tom"'"·.,. ... t , eruc• LI.Uk•, 10.a.. J. Rav l'IOyod,, )IO,D. 4. Jerry Pll4t, 10.tt. s. c ""'' a,.,., 10.60. AV•aMC OIUVI ... OtlTAltC• I. OM PIN,•·• f, l'r911 c:oi.1 .. , tn4 J. Torn fl\lftt«, 27!..7. 4. Puoy Zoellt•. l1U. s. e 111 s.n.r,2n.o. Olll'VIH NllCaNT .. I IN PAlllWAY t. CalW\ "-te, ,111. t Mi.a 11"4, .7•1. 1 8111 11099"', ·''°· .. JllCk ·-· 161 '· L.Mry--•. 7'0. Olll'IM IN ••eU'-ATIO. 1. GaMn ,....,., .n 1. 1 Jeck Nl<kl-. no J. 8NCle l leQlle, .710. 4 JofWW\y Miiier, ,,_, S. Tom lllte, .105. A'ValUOI PVTTI ,_11 llOUNO I, T0<n w--. ..... 1. Al.,. T-.lt, -.10. J. MoNlt Hll._1"Y, ttA1. 4. l"rtl\k C.0.-t, •••. S. Tommy M rGI\. •.'4. ll'altCINTAOa Ofl Ml•ll'All ~·I I. I~ Utiblle, .m. 1 . .Jerry P•e •• 21• t Torn W.tson, ·'°'· '-Ray Floyd, .M. S. Tom Kite, .:im. aAOLE L••oa111 I. INC• Li.au , 11. 2. L_,.nl ~ •llCI LOft Hlntlle. 10 4. !lob«ly WedlllM, I ObO-r Cl ....... \. Terry Oletll al\CI lruc• 0ouo1-.•· e lllOIE t.aAO• H I. VariA ..._,,..,, J71. 1. Mani L\'t, M 3. Torn ICll•, •. 2. 4. 0.... Ek Mlbe•oe•. *· s. Mark O'MMl-. lW. PlllZa MON•Y UAO•RS t. Tom Kii•. '364,ott. 2. Ray l"loyel, '"'·""' 3. Tom Wlltsol\, $14.S,WO. •. Brue• LleUkt, s.J».1-. S. 1111 llC19Wt, SJIS,411, 6. Hele lrwll\ a 7',4't. 7. Jerry P•e, SU•,W. I. Crelg stadler, 12tl.1". t. Cll'1t• Sir.,., '201,SU. 10. uny fMI-, Sltl,)Q, Hlah echool ranking• CTP 119 l'lvt c-ttNM• . ..... ~.-Cl 1.ll4M-(M I t. SI. P.,I (S-4) l. LOS Allot I S-01 4. p--.. Velltf 1 .. 11 J, ...... (M ) • Loro141 l•ll 1. llSIMIP AINI I• II t . Fon1-(H I •. Servlte 1•1) tO. COROI\ 1•11 Cll',_,,~e ' Oow,..y IS.Ol J. Lrnwooel ( .. II l. E-r-. 1•11 '· I( tllMCIY c S-01 S E1~12-ll •· l"ootNll C•ll 1.••-••c-11 L CtreM.etl_t_tl t. Cyprts& C•ll 10 VIiie P-(•II CIPc-1 .... ~ I . Mission Vltjo (S-0) 1. Plus lC (S-0) ), Arlesle IS.Ol •· l rff.0!1""8 (+11 ). Le Oull\ta (:U I •· Ille) 511 • ....,_Cl (~2) c,.,pistr-Velley (~2) L St. GtMv .. .,. C...0.11 ' L• Mir-().2) 10. ltM"'° 11.IMnl~ IH I HollywOOd Park TUH6AY'lllHULT1 ...... t• UD llS .. • ., ,. ,, JI 1 tCI 120 IQl • IO 1• " • 30 " 14t .. 114Jt ...................... , Pl•ST IUCE.Ont mllepace. 1.lntlelel't CNef (H.-,1 2'.00 14.00 UIO Paclll< ~ (l.IKkrrl t.20 4.00 Chief Eel fCrogl\enl UO AllO rac.O; Tr11 Star. &trry l ye lye, Der11 •-·El T_.o, Tl,_ Stream, 11.o E~lt, Our Jeff. Time: 2:032.IS. » U IACTA (U) paid "451.SO. s•COMO •ACS. Ont mll• pace. Anelys ~ (Goulertal 4.20 UO UO NtflK"I lllllCHel t.• 1.10 Rhythm enC1811'" (C»mllbelll 1AO Also •Ktcli Jerry Oou Halen, M99lc Hitch, ••oo Sier, M'f TrutM.,t, Tony Mett•hl ... Time: 2:062/S. fMlllO •AC•. Ontmllepace. l"orever With Low IGrl#IClyl •.IO S.40 UO wlntemewll (Malerl U.40 u o The Plll\tl COesomt•I U..JO Alto riKtd· Hvrll•rt Hunter. Time for EMs, Mn. M, C.C"""'9 O\ltl, Mr. Jot I , Aftdy's Dynamo, Wiid Cerel. Tlmt: 2:04 t/5, lS UlACTA l._•I paid UM.SO. POV8nt ltACtl. Ont mllepace, Tit-lay (°"""'-I 1 uo •.JO uo Olol l"rost ITeulerl 4.00 UO Star C flanNr I l.OnOO > 1.40 Alto r...S: W.NllO, VI ...... El !Irr ll>co, l"lu Tl-, G•enelpe Roc:lr.tv, GolOtn Carel, St•-· Time: 2:0l.O "'""..ca. Ont mll• pace. lltdSoll(Todllll tt .Cll 1..0 46'0 Thor!-l~I J.40 1X CIM • Nltflt (Ttwlwl l.6C Alao ractd: Rovel Eowarcl, True Trlde, 191'1\lllOla CNef, -ll'e,_.t, VOi\ KnlaM, ltect Chief, Klutrtoor Time· 1·,U/S ti a XACTA ( .. 11 !Miid i 17'.00. SIXTH IUC•. Ont mil• trot. Wyl\ Oentley IP-er) t.40 Hol'f Conl IWl'relll MHsleh (T-11<) 4.00 u o J.• u o u o Alto r«lllll: lllp Sllw•. ltCHlntY. S.ret MIUlol\, Edel\. Ho let. ""°"" Gutlger, 5-r Tif'l\e:):OU/S. SIYIMTM itACa. OM mile pace. 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Tony Grlllem, M , .. ,; Jim 0.1..-, o.f. l(if'I\ Werwl<k, M , M ; M¥k E.__.,. CIM ""'61 Dent, M ... ,, Roel ,,,......, WI. P9ter l'lemtftca. '"'· 1·S, Jolwt Ale......,. o.f. W•vne Hamp&on, .. 2. ..,; Vlc1or Plltcl .,.. JoM e...son, .. 2. u, .. 4. Women'• tournam•nt ( .. Oeert .... ...-,,. ... 1 ........ _., .... PHl\llt Louie ci.t. ~ Tur..,11. l -6 M t AllM Smith dtf ... lllM • ..,., M : ~i .t.nelrH J...., dtf S-., Colll,,., ~ .. ,, C"'" E_, L-.0 INlb l(ethr Honelll, ~ r a 111 Cl•l•y : Wendy W"ll• d tf. Pem h•oerdeft, ~7. 1-s. 1•. Mlily LOii Pi.t• .,.. e.tsv Nege1son, .. ,. 6-t. Wom•n HIOHKHOO\. ""-""' "· ............ J ....... Cl.,s (Ml Cltf. Ololft•, M ; d9f. l.etcY, M : Otf. l"la.y, M ; Alb9rU (Ml -~ 6-1, 6-0; C-J IM) lost 1•. -._,, 6-1, ~-Tom-Nghiem (Ml o.t. Allurl·Mlllt, .. 2; def. log•n-ICl\OWI••· •·•: Clef. O•nt~V-ne, M . LOClfo.SUl\fltld (Ml won .. ,, -._t, -._,: ~·Herl1• (Ml lotl H .-M ,-M . L ......... 11 11.IMC...,._al ....... K. WlllllW (0) Clef Holl .... Clef. c....in. Ml, def. KtNWy, 6-0; II. Wllla11t ILi won .. ,, .. ,, ~I; Jen0t ILi won .. 2. 6·1, 6·1, ~-Smltll·P«k IL) Clef. Mter-Stanl)eck, 1 .. 1; Clef. Hornb••k·luncly, •·1, Cle f Mllftlm-Rolllnson, H ; Fof'llaldl-Goellrev (ll won W , -M , -• O; Sturm GM*ey (LI won M , won .. 2. won 6-0. a1-.1e t1,c.1a-.e ...... S. O'Mffr• IE> -· l«more, M , c9ef Sim~• ... ,. Cltf. HuH, M ; Ehlers (El - Ml, M , H ; Oarelerlno CEI -6-1, M , ~ 0.W• Le11c ester-Cunnln9 ha m f E I d•f Petrlo <•-... ,, -· NMl-Ot•• ... t. def. H~Shre.,., M ; 00.n.C.rey (El wOI\ .. 1. _., M , ..., W ; Cl.,,lelence-Or .. fEI won._t,won ..0,-M U•WWIHy IS. I~ I SI ..... Rao CUI def. Reyl'IOldl, W ; -· L-, .. ,; ckf Hiii, W ; !Miier (Ul -.. t. W . W , M,_on CUI loll 2•, won 6-2, 1eSt ~ ~ O ll v e r ·G e r tl e r CU I Cl•f . H •c kett-Pa¥on e r l us, •·•; Clef , 'wl llle m1·Pa¥one rlu1, 6·1: d•I. CM pmer..Slttan, .. ,, lrlt,.._Gonnolly CUI _,, ..... 6-0, .. J; Lut•s-PalN CUI loll M . WOll7 ..... l ••-11. __,.,., 1 ..... Slattery (E l ci.1 erowft, 6·0; def. McGrew, H ; Clot. Yaale, 6-0; ~ CEI "'°" .... "'· "4; Mallotto (El won M , H , w. 0.0.• Lott·Smlfl IEJ lost to 8'11t..-, U ; lost to Mertlne t ·l o gan, J.6. def, ll'a ru ,.e.111..,, ..O; EllllOr..llueleoc:k IEI lost ._7, H , U ; Shin·~ IE) Iott U , , .. , _ .. , ,,_v...., 11,0c.-v1tw t ....... Oel90t 11"1 -· OVrr, .. 2. Ott. ""'°*· M ; Clef. l(frC*, ... ,; R-el\ (Fl IOll .. 7, won W, M ; Mer1l11 ll"l -M . M . 6-t. 0.0.• e rackley•L-'\e CPI Otf. Rllrr·Phllllfll, H ; Clef. $Clrl ..... ·Lu, H ; del. Mery11•Vo, .. o; Trarnme-v .. Cl'I -6-t, 6-0, M ; 0om .. e.-119 CFl -Ml,._,, H . Women'• vofleyball Coellellt UCLA dtl. ~IN, tM, IW. IH Christ Colltoe (ININ ) Cltf. Lll"E ColltQt, IH,IW,1~1 ~c.lt ... Goleltft w.st -· Rio HonOll. tM, 1H , ,~ .. ...... lcilNI lrvlM def. Ufll-•ltv, l~t. IM, t~•. E-nencle dtl. GG&ta -· 1~1. tM • ._IS, 1~11. WKtmlrllter-. ECllMln, ISA, IM, 1~10. l"ountell\ Valley -· Oceen V.._, 1$-11, ·~n. ·~•3. Mater Del Clef. St. AnehOny, ll~U. 1~11. 1~4. 1~1t. V~all HIOM IC .. AMlllMGt CIP •A OWlil t, ln'llla; L s.nta -.tu ; J. El Toro; 4. C..-e•e .. I Mer; S ........... Kiii 6. .t.111auon; 1. Ml•• Cqlla ; a . ._ o.t; t, •"•I--; 10 • ....,.,. .. ....,, NOCICllY ...... ....,~ .otTIM ... UINI -....... ~ .,...........,._, .... • . ' Doctor 0 K' d ::~:;:,.:.•• Hem..-O.r... Clerk "" J-'"• t. v. i.-dltrMlith Pll•C1NC'T 11.,.,_, f'alllftf ~ ll 111\lm.,. ltfflelel\C•, UOO,.IAv J lldte cc ,..._ SACRAMENTO l AP> '"• P .J CertorM ue llstlWSt. Cler.. L A. 0.0..,.. Cle•" -1 .1 Polletler Pll•GIMCT 1147~1 J""' M.0 .H-Clerk -V LS.- In... J w l(Wfllrntfl J ..... M.0 .Klif'I,....,. Clerl I! II.I,... California'& med1t'al watchdog panel hu c l e are d a k i d ney transplant 1ur1eon or a). legations he vlolated the state's med ical llaw s. rhe Soard of MedlcMI Quality Au urance re ported that th~ case in· volvlng Dr. Satya N. Chatterjee, a surgeon at Un i vers ity M ed it'al Ce nter , "s hould be closed." Cltrlr. 11!.J. OrlHllh PlllCINCT 1142+1 Clerk c.a. Otl .. r Palll"O PllKt NeltnM<-ltt( C...t•r. 110 l'e'11 Av 111-..-1111.••- J lldte -l!K l r- (lerll -E I" 4.ifr.« Clerk 11.V Tl\e<k*" l'Rl!CINCl 11 .. 7 .. 1 ,..,11"11 ,.._ Oonllll lle.i. .. e, .......... v In... L II. Oookll\ J lldoe -M A i weln Cs.fir. l .M. -ten Clerll -0 I . WMIW, PIU CINCT -11..U.1 f'olll"O ll'iM.e C-ltv Clwrcfl, 611 HeltocrQllt Av. lntP. -C.P Lewi• Judie J .• 11 ............ Clerk ,_ C. L.tl"•- C:lerk EH ll•- P•ECINCl 11..._I "9111119 Pi.<• -.t.yftt• RetlOeM •, WMt119t,_Av In ... -M.J. Ar ... , J .... -c.o •• ,u • .- Clefk• E tt Per..., Cltrk -8.M.~ Pit ECINCl -11421-1 Polling Pl1Ke -'-t "-6~•. LIOAL MO'TtC• -POOl>f Av. NOTICE IS HIREeY GIVEN lhet 111 ... -8.H O.v!H t i lhe tleC'tlOM llOld In Of'all9t C-y J YCl9e P.1 J~ Of\ HO->. , .... t"9 poll• wtll .._, Clerk -11'.M Wall _ .. from 7 .00 A.M. umll 1:00 P.M.. Cl•fk -M.C. H•be•men PflllCtMCT 1'457 I Pflll"ll ~ (¥UWllt R•ol*"<•. MD I 16th St. ll\.111 A.M. (Muwl .. JIW9tt H.C. Walker Clerk GG.Wei.., C .. fll. R C.-leM Plll"NCT 11••1 Polll119 ,.._ Pant RKIOtft<e, IOM ion PMllO (Ir, ll\11t1 M O P- J .... !IS G•et>am C~li. E.I . IUftClv c .. ,.. J.R. CM•te" PRICINCT -11..,._I PtlllflO Piece tn.ton k-1. 2900 Cliff Or. ln'P P L..Ma~h JudQe M.M B•.cllor Ctel"it-H-.H tltmler Ct.M. I. W lutler P•ECINCT 11~1 . . Pollll\Q Pleo HewPo<I Melg"h S<l\001 JOO £ IW\St. lnso L.P H•MIM•I J ""9f RT. l urM Polflftg Pleet Vl•I• Oet .. ·~ Clu-. ,,,, M.-.a v-Or Eeet ln,p -T.J tl'114tY J udOf -A.O. ICOCI c .. rk -11.f Elters Clerk J 9 , ...... l'ltlCINCT -11-477·1 POlllnt 1'1ece -Cata IWWM HI k '-'· JUOFel,.,,_ltl . 111"4>. ZO"°"KI~ JllO(je -C.J Croll.er Cieri! -'T M C..,,...I Cit•._ G 1 ICrt•erl.,. l'RECINCT 11-611-t POlllno Plec• :.. co .. e,C:OI o~ Off!<•. 1'70'A-Av In'!' -H C. ltlrll.petrlck J ...,.. -H 0 PerklnlOn Clefk -V. $'°nlk Clerk -,,..J. liOr1e PRICIN(."f 11 .. 7'·1 Polling Pteu C....,. Rffleleft<t, •nel lhel Wll\t 1'--n ,,.,. 00111111 PllECIHCT 11-6a.t pl•~• for tM re~t1.,. p.-.cln<U Polll"9 l'le<t -ICet'llllO lhell tie uw pieces hertlfte!Wr _. ltOI Allt Vitia Or t lgnetto , enel thet th• P••*°"' lll•P· -M.C. $ .. ,,,...Ii, Rwelen<•. Clerk s G HO<mell Ji.J Corntll Or flettlnefter ~ ere ~lltM Of· Jud09 -l:.W. K-1"0 Ileen Of , .. tlecllon tor their •-· Clerk -M.8. Meredudln ti.,. ¥9111\t -ln<U, -IN Y 1hell Cle•k -8.J. C,_ hold Y id elte1loll -make rel""' PRECINCT ll-6i.I tMf.ot '"IN ........, -lltM 11'1 the Polllllg Pie<• -Bluff• c1u-. ... It• TM fol-11111 la • llat 01 .,.. -1414 Viste Del Oro cll\Cb II\ '"' ~-MeM Unlflacl lllS(I, A.E C.tes 5cll0ol Ohtrlc1, tl\CI INI -1kwl Of Jue19t -L.. Tej.ci.t olfler ClllRt'lcts wlthll\ this dlalrk l hOld> Clerk -I F ... lpbrlft9er lftO ert ttectlon Oft NO...,..be, J, '"' Clerk -lC T•I• MOTICIA L•GAL PRECINCT 11~1 Con I• -le M l\Otlfl<• 4119 e11 I•• PolllllO PlllC• GotlllJ A•sldtllf•· tleCClol\H-_.., I-efl el <Oft-100 llSOI\ Av. deClo Cit Or ... ti die J de No¥1....,..,._ lftSO, -V C. GotlllJ oe '"' ••• llu s t lect«elet estaran JllCIOt -H G. M<Crlmmon tbl..Ut -let 7 Cle le -Clerk -0 H. To.wr hast• las • cit It l\OCN , y que durentt Clerk S.J BeMI« ... s ,_ .. lot lllQtret cit let ll1ta1 Cle ll'RECINCT -11-4>1-1 •IK<IOI\ pare , .. •-ti-raclnlos Polllno Pl•<• -Ru School. .. , ... IOI lllQt"eS ~qua equl 601 Hamllton SC. olouen Y -les ,.._. .. llOtnbr-• 1n141• -l(,f' c:-111 QW SIG'*" eon otlclelft dt~ Cle J uclga -N &leek I• elec;clOI\ pare Wt re"'9Ctlwt rec:ln· Clerk -M.A. S<helelel to•, y e11os ..,111ceren Cllcl\e ele<cloft v Cltrk _ L.G Mii .. , Clerll L. -le• PRECINCT -11 ... M Po111110 Pie« MeMll Rnl04once, 1027 M IOl\lanel Or In-.. L.W.l"or11H J...,.. -A.Z. .IMIWll Clerll -IC.J. l"r11\k Clerll A.II.. O'Hern PRECINCT 11 ... M Polll119 Piece Sw-AeslOtl\O , Ul•lllMC:O.... In-.. 1 .E Fort .. llle JUClge F.L Mllt•r Clerk G. p For1t ¥111• Cit•" -M J Hal\Cler-. PRECINCT 11~1 POllll\O Pike Cel•lclo Re~klenc:e, It S..rts!Oe et. lntP, M, M.trwll"ll JUCIOe M Plllnllt, Clerk -S Cataldo Clerk 0 CetelclO PRECINCT ....... , PolllllO Pl<l<e Nwpl VIII• w Bulle! Ing, "3Hot.plta1Rd ln tP -E S. Sllwr lll'P. L.I CheMf\ Jlldte -E.A . .t.ppteee .. Cletll R.5 APP•t• Clerk -G C s...ci.N PRECINCT 11~1 Polllllg Pte<e 8eyvl-Cel\ .. r. UJI O"l\a'11 Or 111.,,.-e.w.~ .. Juel9t -M.L. Mlll-Cltrll M A Tracy Clerk A E Duroc:l\ef P RECINCT 11 ... t.I Polllno Piece Sim,_. Atsloenc• 1006 GaleJCY Or I nlj). S.M. Stmc>tOI\ J UCIOf I J Cell Clerll. -C.A. Dru Cie ri< -A.P. M.travlch PRECINCl -11..-,.1 Pollll\g Piece -SU Cl lll Mo Pk Cl11bfl0uw. "°W. IW\SL lft"P M Met'ltr JUClge v .o Moody Clerk -M.E. O...ton Clerk I I(. Oouoell P RECINCT 11~1 h•••n eel.II Cle ................... pr• ll'RECINCT -11.4JJ·I velcla por ley. Le slo\lltllte " I• llsta PolllftQ Place -u .. 11.,l•n Cit IOI reclntos ..... N--1·-Ch11rc11 Uni¥ ~=-!.:"~on Potllno Pl.a l"eller Rttlclan<•, 1112 Pelome Or Unllleel SchOCM Olllrk t, Y ... pore ton 125t Vl~totle SI. de otros Clelt1rltot -•ro Cle HI• cltl,,. ln19. -BM . Slatter trllo que w rlflc• ....., elecclOI\ •" Hov· JllCIOt _ E T_.......,. lemllre 3. 1"1. Clerk _ M.M J.,,,._, MIWl'OllT.,_EIA Cler11 -11. A~llt UNlf'la OSCNOOI. DISTlllCT l'RECINCT 11..u.1 PRECINCT -11-'0l·t Polllno Piece Pomone SchOOI Polll"ll Pl«e Moe 11 .. 1c1ence, 21151 Pomone Av ' 4Sll Roab#y Ad. llllP -E M llKbv '"IP· -J.O. Hll<hty J.,..0.-L.C SchullJ JllClllt -V. V. Bevly CS.rk L.I( T all>otl Clerk .t..S. M/Jte Cieri< -M.L. Rus.sall C .. •k -E J . L.-..ni PltECINCT I 1 ... S-1 ;r.1~11\:.:: St w11_. S<'-' ln19, -0 .1. LoYll\9 J11c19t J.A. Buford Cieri< -0 .J. HOii C .. rk -1".M. Wtlh PllECIHCT 11..._I Polllftg Ple<e Pe~ School. .. HemlllOl\St lfts.p. Sil.. l"tllt,.. Jue!Oe -0 E. Brown Clerk -It.A~ Cl••k -A"'& P9'1lln• PRECINCT 11..a..1 Polling Piece -N,.pt Rlv le r• Clubl'IOuM, >SO Riviere Or ln•p 0 A. Oii,.., J UClge -O.W.Ollw • Clerlt, S.lt. Smllll Clerk A.B. H•ll ~~~kCIN~:_~~~~y PRECINCT 11..,._I Polll119 Piece • S Fire Station. Polllftg Piece -R•o•I 4t0 Merloolel Av Cl-, tnSP. -J.A. "-th'""' IMS Montovl• Av. lntp. G.M. Crlllllll JuCIOf R.W. FMltr Clerk -I . eo...csmen Mobl Pk Cle•k -LM. Blrl"91r PRECINCT -11 ... 7·1 There will De no POlll"ll P4«•• for the followlncl:glnc1' In the e lKtloll, anCI 11\e -t -•rt INll ¥Ole llY ellMnt v-or ¥ota a1 1i. Otflce J ueloe -M.E.Nlelson ~·-~.'C k!::::"'"' Clark -L.R, Hec;kett Cieri< -V M. CM<hflelel Clerk -S.I . Yeo Clerk v M T-nsenel Polll"ll Piece Tewlnl<le S<hoOI, 3224 Celllomla SI I nap. -F.S. Sherrie' J llCIOt L E. S<- Clerk H.P S..rtltr of th• Ragin •• ot Voters, 1300 S. Gr encl A¥., s...te Ane, Clllltornle Ho •Dr• llllcK de ,,_,... -· lo• slguentH rec;lntos en I• eleccloll. y l<Y.. PRECINCT 11-60).1 PRECINCT 11~1 Po11l11g Piece -NH L••nDowllno Polllng Pl•<• Brookview Cl11bholiM. CluDnouse COl\CI, ~:~"c7e.~~~:.I votanlH cellfk-Otbettl\ voter por llelOle valenle -t• o vota• In la otlclne Ot Rao~•·-Cle Vol.ntes, 1300 S. G••nd A¥ . Se 11te Ana . Calllornlo USO Crown Ortva Nor1h 6JO W p..:1erlno Av lntP. -J.H. MCOonell lftl(I. -E M Stanier J llCIOt -J.S CM""' JudQe H E Ne¥erre Clerk -N.M. Moore Cler• -P.O. Neverr• Clerk -I . WMrlOn Clerk -I( I Castro Polllno Place M•rlon P•flofts S<hOO•. USO C ..,.,.,, Or lnap E.C PNo••v JudOf E.P. SNnneh•n Cieri!. A.T Purr 1"41S 'lncllc•tes ••ec:tlon b04lrO membl• I• t>lllnou•I. PRECINCT -ll..o4-t PRECINCT :.. 11 ... 1 Polling Piece OUICIC ReslOtnce, PolllftO Piece _ Pleypert >U1 91,. ICey Clubhouse, MO Pk ;·:~kC7H~·~:7.!:",1 Oet•CI tl\ls •111dar 01 Oct-•. '"1 • 1ncslc• -el Olklal Cle I• mew t1acto••I H 1>1111\0Ufl. tntP. -E S. Oulci. '03 w 11111 St J ueloe-I J . Goevge1 E «- Cle II -E L.. Reed ln19. -.8 . ....,.,._, r · JUOge -R.M. Mammano Clerll -B.A. l arrlllgton Cltrk o.v. Pinkstaff PRECINCT-11~1 Clerk -NU. Hen ls Polllftll Piece -EllMll A .. ldence, PRECINCT-11.v.1 Pollll\O Pl.a ,,, Fire Station 900 Beker St lnap, R.D. Humphrey l"e<"-.SC.• Ot Oclullte Cle 1 .. 1 A E OLSON Reglllrer Of vot•rs IY R J. MellhOI, Deputy A E Ol..SOtf t Twin ....-.. Ctr. Polllno Ptac.e Menu lntp. -H.M. Elhell lU4 Or-Av. J ue19t -B.G. MatJler lntP. -v.E H•r1ke J llCl9e -M.M. Humphrey c .. rk -v W. H-ston C .. rk -R P Moreles PRECINCT-11-410-1 RHldenc:•. PolllllO Piece K Illy.,,_• 5<ho01, JUS IClllY~OOke Ln. lleol•I•-Ot Vottl\te• Por R.J """llhol, Olputeelo Put>ll"*I Ort119t Co.all Delly Piiot, Oct. 14, "" 4*-11 Clerk -J.E. Schunle Jueloe -P.L. McCull-" • Clertt -L 0. Cerney Clerk 11. P Hufflr>t PllEC.INCT -11..0..1 Clerk -J E. Meng Polling PllK• -Anele•Mfl S<hOOI, PRECINCT 11..-1 ''°° Port S.-me Wy. Polll"ll Pl.C. -Wood AHIOtnce. ll\IP, -8 .L.. 1Cnt41S t)) 8egonle Av. JUCIOf -M E. Hernev lnso -P.M. ,,_ .. , CltrlC -A Kur'U 1.,..0. -J L - Clerk -I A Home• Clerk -A:G. P•lt PRECINCT -11~7-I Cle•k -M.J l(allnl« Polll11g Piec e -Newport Hllh PRECINCT 11~1 ~=,, .. c..,._ Pl Pol II no Pie<• -Couel Au~ •• In-.. -B.B Smith JIM Vtl\ ...,.... Av. J,..._ lnsp. -J.O. C4i..cl ....,,.. -w. --•Y JUCIOf -c.s. COiiins Clerk -J. v.., Slnelltn Clerll _ M.O Bosley Clerk -E.G. NtllMWI Clal'1l _ G. Sl.tfto'll<" lntP. -L..M ~m•n JllCIOt -v L. "-t•n•n C .. rll. O.l. Ge~ Clerll -M.L. Ters!Qnl PRECINCT 11 .. 71.1 Pol II no Piece -Peularino S<hoOI, 10.0 Peulerlno llllP. -l.M. H•Jelt J udQe J . .t. Tomll11 CS.rk M.H. Ha,.IC Clerk -L.R. Lenlelbury PRECINCT -11-4n.1 P0411ng Pt... Chr e v tt>c Ba,, l•llnCISL '""· A.E. Kyle .IUCIOe 1,L Shew Clerk -M.O. Montoome•• CS.rk J F Slle<k PICTITIOVS eUMMaU MAM• STATIMaNT T"e fol lowlftQ parton 11 Oolf\O bull· ,,.,, ., . IAI LESCOULIE MEOtCAI. SERVICES. INC.; IBI LE$COULIE NURSES' REGISTRY, INC .. JSI Hospltel Road, Ne woort l <fe ch, Celltornle '*3 PRECINCT -11..,._I PllECINCT-11~1 Pollll\O Piece -•l NewPOrl Ceni.r Polllno Ptec,e -Beflll•r l"lre Sl•tlOn 170 The Masten Cir. Rtt!Oenc:e, PllECIHCT 11-67~1 Polllno Pleet -LlnelbtfOh 5<ho04. 220 E. UrdSI. Sylvle l.ftotoulle, • Celllornla tor· poretlon, JSO)V. $tes11ore Orio. NtWPOrl lffch, Celllo<Mnle ftM.J T"I• IMlllMH II <onCIUcttel by e Cot• poretton LHtOul le Medlcel Se"'lce• inc. .., S.ftte ..,._,. Or. lntP. -R,M. Scneull• lntP. -B.C. lelelocl< Juel9t _ 11.L.. Tttry JllC!Oe -S.M Wellen Cle•ll E S !Hfttle\t Clerk -R.S. Feret Clerk -S H AnOtrton 1n1p. M.E ICftlpp Syl¥1• l.ff<oulle, Presldel\t This JI.II-I w1& flleo with the County Cltrt, of 0r.,_ C-t\t, ~ ttmt>er U, '"' ~:~~;;.~c..:. ~~~, PREC•HCT -11 ... 1-1 Polllftll Piece -SIN Conl.,ence, Polllno Place -JtPMn sooo Pel'1l ~ 14•• Ora119t .t.v. JudQe -E L.. Welk., Clerk -.t. C Kuti Cle•k -E-F. McOonekl PRECINCT-11-674-1 An lcMl\o , Polllno l'l•c • La uel.,D•uon P111'4S PubllshtO Or-Coe•t Deity Piiot, lntP. -R.G. Wells lntP. -J.A Mlll\ter J...,.. -R SCllOCht•• JUCIOf -o.E 8ergmalVI Clerk -F. G,_s Clerk -V.M. Kot>lltK Cieri!. -K.A. "-'•'""' Clerk -R J. C41eman PRECINCT -I 1 .. 10.1 PRECINCT -11~·1 Polling Pleet -Newport Slloru Polll11gPteca-Burll.eRn ldenc:e, Clubhouse, 1111 Te-Or )11 Ctl\el St. ln,P. -S.K. l\ir11t tnap. -I. Miner J ""9e-M.A. Cur11s JllCIOt -A,C. Aermkow Clerk -P.11.. "'9erton Clarll -O.E. Hen.,.. Clerll. -E E. Prlof Clerk -J.M. S.0.k PRECINCT -11~1 PRECINCT -11•11-1 Ptlll"9 Pl--l(tllems RHIC!eMa, Polling Place -l ie••' RtslcMnce, 1170 Glbr•I.., Av •• S.ed!ol't Or. lnsp. -P.M. Kellams lntP. -S.E. llcktl" Juel9t -J . Thomlon Juelge -S.A. Evens Clerll -S.A. Schmitt Clertt -C.I'. Eb91 Clarll -11.M. Gnt Clark -G.Shec>l•o PRECINCT -11 ..... 1 PRECINCT -11-611-1 Polllllg Ptac• -Man in Reslci.n<e, Polll"ll Plec.e Nt*POM I HCh City m• R..i-c!A¥. Hall, lnsp. -v.s Miiier »00 Ne_, Blvd Judg9 -l .J Mc:Klm lntP. -M.11. I.Ader Clarll -H.11 ROOlnton JllCIOt -E.C. AeCl!'nonel Clerll -P I'. HomntHcl Clerk -P.P. W-P RECINCT-11~1 Clerk ~ M.G. HlllOI\ PolllftO Place -•I I" Ire Station PRECINCT-11•1~1 ,.,, Royal P•lm Or Polllftg Piec e -Lido lslenCI lftsp.-MLL~ Cllil>hoWa, Jllelge -L.T p.,1 701 VI• Lido SouCI Clerk -V.C. SolDurg lntP. -H.:.. H•nlotOt Clerk -J.E. Methewt J""9f -8.H. Morris PRECINCT 11_....I Cter ll -A.M. LockNy POlllno Piece -AO.ms S<hoOI, Clerll -O.ll 0. Puvdt 21SO Club -Ad. PllECINCT 11-6t•I ln19. -W.E. MenClet Polling Piece -N•wporl El•m. J ucloe -J,M, Hell Scl\001, Clerli -8.M. Cieri! 14th 6 Bal-Clark -A Te ylot 11119. -l .L McCM'tl\r PltECINCT -11 ... 7·1 J uott -C.J. Menl\ell Pomno PliKt -e.1e ... 1< Cfttr, Clerk -M.M. W~ "" 811aerle Or. Cler·k -E.M. 5hlrley l111P. -P.A. Blue PltECINCT -11•1~1 JuCIOt -J M eun Pot1111g Piece -EMii c~. Clerk -0 K H•Ylftl SU W. e.ltloe81vd. Cltrll-S.M Beller l11sp. -II. Remley P RECINCT-11.-1 J...,.. -c.e. ,,.,..11 Poll Int Pleet -Cotta -City Hall. Clerk -O.J. Sell n l"e lr Or. Clerll -H.M COlll'ls 11\sp, -M.E. R-PltECINCT-11 .. t .. t J ue19t -N.8 VIie Pflll"O Plec:e -Mooes lleMOtnce, Clerk -R M. l(-20IS E, lattioe e1w . Cltrll-J.8. Llnnthen lllso. -E.M. Ml>Wt' P RECIN CT 11...,._1 ,.,..., -M.S Ottll\O' POlllf19 l'lec.e -COii-Perll School, Clerk -G.A. Jam.... tm Notre Oemt Clerll -f'.M. Lowll lfltCI. -A.M. G- Pll l!CINCT -11-611-1 J llflt-M.E. LewM l'IMll"ll l'leca -GI-ltfflelenet , Cl'"'k -I K'-r U.2 W.,,.ny Or. Clerk -A.II. AWlll\ I ..... -E.M. Doner PllECIHCT -11-4»1 J .... -e .L. GIWfts Polllnt Piece -l(f"t\iU« II~•. Clerll -M.L Glal U24 COiby Pl. Cltr'k -P.W T,.._ lnsp.-A.F.SIW~ PIUCINCT -11~•1 J...,..-A.E.l(rM.ttl' P9111nt PIK• -ll'IOttlty ..... Clerll -11.M. Hiii IS1S W9*11ff0r. CleA -11.S.MCCleln Ill •. -LI( 0... Plll!CINCT -11-451-1 Jlldft -A.e. CrlNllllll Polttng Pie ce -T•all•r Town Clerti -M.P. 11199111 Cl'*'°41M, Clerll-C.T.c:.tlla lt7W.Wll-5t. f'•l!CIMCT-tt•tt-t 111 ... -o .a . l'ellbe\im '"9111"9 ill'IKt -Nwot ea1boe SL, .Ill/let -H.M. Price Cemlftllllltyetr. Cltftt -0.M.~ Wtttcllff PlllD Cltrll -J, eroo111 ll'ltp. -T,fll. Mtftdtnflall PIU!CINCT -11.U•I J lldft -J. y Mc.A..... P9111f19 Piece -C..-n ·~·. CleR-LS.#.,,,ny •11 ~--A•. Cler'll -L Mlliff ,,.... -M.L. C..... P•l!CINCT-tt-41(1.t Jlldft -M.L. S..C. ftolllne ,.,_ -s.1nner ""'*""'· Cltrll -o. II.k ale' 17U H~Or. Clt11t-J,O INN ,...,, -J.M. llw'99 Plll CINCT-11...s>t .1 ..... -P,C.14afTleM' ....._,.._-ta..,._,,..,. Or Mall. Clerl-0.J, Pr81tU ltMOf .. A•. Cltrk -•.A. ,._,..y IMO. -t..I. c.tln PlllCINCT -11-611-1 J"'9f-A.J.Cotlft f'alllllt f'l•c• -l•y•hl• k11tll c""' -A.a.~ C......,_, Cltftl -L..M. JW19fN -a, c:.tit Hwy. f'•ICINC'T -11 ..... 1 1 ..... -.1,...,_ .P91llllt ,.._ -a.<-•.-....C•, J-..-c.•.~ •M4ltMll•k Clef\ -LL..,._ ,,_, _ l .J. lll9Cllw C19<11 -'VAM.-.1""9-•.0 • .,..._ f'•ICINCT-11'41t-1 C---A.a ..... - P•lllllf f'IKO -f'N-l'l9"y f't CtMt-a,,....._• c~. f'•I CINCT-1......,I -,.,,_..,.,Or. --........ ,._ .J .._ ~ l~-H.f'..... (1r, .i-..-u.....,_ .,., ... c-.--a. ... ~ ,...,_o..• . ..._. Clttt-L PINI.. J ..... -9.A. ~ l"HC1NCT-tl~1 CIM'W -~ ic-llt Au to.no.• E 22nd St. S.pt. lO, ()ct 7, 14, 71, 1 .. 1 4JOIMI lllPOllT OP COMOITION ConM>llcl•lno domestic "'10siell••1H Of IN ~ ~ Netlonel ._ ol Newp0n e..ch, In the st•te ot Cellforl\I•, .t Die ,._ of~""'°" Sephom...,. JO, '"' Pllblllihad In ,_,. to <•II made l>'f Comc>ttoller of tM Curren<;, :..::.: ;·.:=:!-: t4::"5:!""' ,., '· Celll and -from Cle-llOry INllluUGM .. , . U.$, Tre_.,, M<llFlllet •. Otllloatloraototller U.$ Gcw'1 eeen<ltt -corporation• ObllgelloM Of sc .... -polltlcel lullell¥111ons In IM United Stat• . All other tKurllles ....... l'-el I_ IOICI _ s«urlltet purc,,...O .-egnemal'll.s to rHtll ...... L .. nl, Total 1 .. cllllllftQ uneernedlnc:-1 .. L•U "'---for poellble--s .. Lo.ans, N.t. . . . . . L .. M llntnelftCI rec:•l¥111>1 H .. lonll preml•s, furniture.,.., t11t11Fft, enCI -r u.u r91>r-1no bel\IC premises RHI UY!e~ ~her than -premllft Allolher-.ts TOTll.L ASSETS AS.YT1 . .... . ,, . • .. .... •••• 1, ... . "" .. ............ .. ............ uo ..M.1'0 .•. Jll ....... 16,m . • • -4 .. ........... ,,. .................... 1,111 ................. LIAelLITllt . OemallCI ClllPOllts ot lnellvlclllell, pjlrl"'""'Pt• -corporations "Tim• •rid...,,~ 11epo11t1 of ll\dl¥1c1Uals, PtrlnerVllPt, -corporatloN •.•.. Otposlb Of United St.t'I• Governrn.,.t 0tposlt1 ol SC•es -POlltkal SUbdlvlwora • ••••••···· .... ,61, ...................... u.na ....... ,.......... .. ...... u ~ . .....•... ·················· ..( II\ ti. United Stll• .. . . .. . .. .. All OUltr ._its . , . Certified-oHka~s· chedl• ~ o o o o o o o I"' I I Io f , o • o'" o 'o o • o' • • o • o' o o ... • • • ........... ..... .. .......... Rt TOllel ~ts ......... . T otel -....ci *POii ts • • Totel tif'M enCI Nvl~ dtootlts 1'"'9rel lundlpurcr.a.d •nel wcurltles IClld .- ..,.ael'Nflb lo~ lnter .... lllllirlnt......., -· 11\ot• 119>ancetl ,_,...to thO U.S. T_., enCI otller llellllllltslorbO~-y .... _,...." ........ _ .. .......... . .........• ,« . . . . ..... . . ,.,,. ............. , .......... n.w .. .( . .................. .. 11..intv w cap1ta1u• ...,.. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. • ....................... -4 All ether llellllltltl .. . .. • .. ., .............. " , ............ •• ••• TOTAL LIAllLITIU (U CludlftO tubor'CllM .... ................. -1.. . .......................... .. $..tMrdlNttd llM• enCI -lvr• . . .... · .. ·"., ............. , , '4 •ou1n CAP!TAL Prefff( .. •todl No, lllM• --Intl+ . . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. , . . ....... ( .... ••lut) '4 No, .,_... llllthlWIHd •7S M No. e1Ww .............. SOO M ... .. •• .. ...... ! ........ (-.,.twl a.-~..... ..... .. .. . .. .. .. . .. ... ............... . ................... ... u,..vl!IM prot111-,...,... 1, f., cMl"91n<lel -' 04t>tf' (.llllUI _,... .. .. . . . . . .. . .. , .......... ., ........... , ....... C1tlt) TOT AL EQUITY CAPITAL ..................... ,. .. .. .. . . • .. .... .. . • 4"" 'rOTAL U Aall.ITIES AMO 1\ I OUITYCAPtTAL ... ... llllSMOWDA '/ .............. ._... •-•---•"ll•ofr...,,lltte : ,, SIMey ~fll cndlt.. MUI ••...• Ti---~ .......... ................ .. .............. ... .,... • .,_ ....................................................... ti,,llr'J o .. , """~In ~ ... ,. .. .,,,,..,.. .............................................. .. .............. ~...,. ~~-911 ........ ..-t••~ ,. ............................................................. ...... .............. ~..... ~ ..................... .. ~ ............. w.-.c .... tllllt" ... """ ---.., ....... .. ...... .,_ .. _,._._. ..... It .,._ ... _.,.L N •i.mA......-.. I, o..:.5..:::-....Vc:.Mlr ti .. * o -111 tllllll •j dlte1-..... ..., .. ~ ....... _... ......... .. .............. . ,., ..... .... ..... -...-..ar...c-tooi1,~on~tt11 .. l _ r. L.. .... ~ ........... -......................................... ~ .............................. ...._ _______ ~------------ ·---~---------....,.._~ ........ --..... ....-...-----------------~----------..- • 5 . 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 5 6 7 8 ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. October 14, 1981 BS The rnarketplace on the Orange Coast ... 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX Ho.snforWt Hov.es For Sak ················•······ ·•··············•••···· .••••.......•••.....•••..•.........•.•...................•••••. , .••.••••.................•.. G....-.. I 002 GtMf'tll I 002 twf'.. I 002 GtMrof I 002 GtMrol t 002 G....-el I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •.•••..••.•••..••••.••••....•........•.•.••...•........•...........•..........•............. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUHDECK· AXIi Te Plact Y111r A•. Call OCMVU ........ -= ......... Owner le11vlng town . will carry AITO Subrn11 on down paymt'nl 3 Br 2~• Ba. SIOl,000 ESl.EY !"./ 642-5678 HOUSES fOI SALE , .. ..,.., llolboo llltncl e..JLolo p ...... 1. C•PIW•no llurA Coro11> dtl M ti Cc.la Mtu 0.llOP<IMM El TQtO ,._,Ulhllh :=•l\flontw1th ~: ..... 71. i..c .... 11111> 1 .. , .... 11. .... 1 Jih~V'""' ~-r::..::h San JIW\ l i.p."lrino S.11b Aft.t s .. 1 a. .. -Swtllt..a""• •ntrrurutH llCll>t"Holno• '\Alt mt mm "-cruat '°" s.1., Ap&nmtNi (Qt" S..t'° BurhP!'Ol"'M) &..inn> Proprr1 \ (...,.,.1••> I.AA> lr)l>h lomrrwrft.J Pr°"'"' tandon:u8Jw.m .. "\alt' ()ypk-\tt l ftit\ lowlt" lto..fttol>< llO•f'd lnromr Ptu~n.~ lndustri.11 Prc.i"'°ro Ult. l(lf ,,.1. MolMIC" ttmr Trlr Yrltt M°"-Aln Ohtrt Kf'·W..t CJ<anc•C• l'rop Outull'"""'l Prop Out of Sitt• Prop R.nrhn ~ wmtt G ru\ ~ Rh1 £.\t•ce-E•th•tllt kn.J Ut11lt \l •ntt'd RENTALS Uw'lot\ t""urn1~~t<I flOll>n lnl"'n"htG H~t"U!"nutlt\/ t:ondom1nJun\\ •Urn tondom1ruum" l nf Ta...l\M>u\ft fw rn 1 ... o11w .... l nr [)u,,pltln ~'u'" Oupltu\. l nt Apu f\trn Apl~ lnrurn Apu l\orn ot l nl Room, ROIA'n £: 8u.trd llol•l> Motrb CW">1 Horne, ~mrrllf'r Rtn,•h \. •uhwn Jih·"' •h ftttW.I· to\oh"r~· c .. r ... h (Uf kf"nl Ufhn fttn.t.tl I kvt.1nir'-;1t .. nul lndw\lf1•l M•~•J 'IOf•Jl:t Hfil'N•I• \II •Mf'd 'ttlloC Nfflt•I• BUSINESS, INYEST· MENT, FINANCE Hu\ll'lif'S~ ( J'Ppot\. ~ ... l)f').~ \l .,l'lfO tn•f'\llfif'n\ {Jpporl , lnvt-.tmrru • •ntt"d ~~) LOLo•" 'l~)-.•nlf'd' ""t.W1.tu:o ll>,. ANNOUNCEMENTS. PERSONALS & LOST & fru!NO At\l'MNfth'mt'ftU C'..r Pool Ltcat~o«wh lh>t' '"""" Ptr\.Oftab,• Sor1t.J Uutt.• ,,,,,,,.,. SERVICES ~\lf t rhrtt1on £MPLOUIENT & PR£PARA TION '<'ho.Jib la~{fU('UQn Juow .. nr ... 1• H-tp II ••1"1 \J 4. ~ M£1CHANOIS£ Mttq- Apptt•fK" ""' .. "' S.nrln ~kb1tt'C1\f"t••l• t •n"Wh\' f.q~pfhf'ft! l •I> ~-frtttv\~ h1,.....111i1r" (,u•i~ ~J, I ....... ~(,~.," '""'"" LHf'SIOCl "Kl'urwr~ \l1'"Uantuu• MIMf'll.~ "•tllrid \\u;ic.J ln~H\lmfnh (Jfflrt ~ Ufn" .. ~WILi p.,, Psat'ICe 4r Oru•h ~llllht( 'l•r~1r.n 'lportine; t.c•~h tiilort RN•wr•nt ts1r ~~ ·rld.u u ••. , ~ .. ,t'f) BOATS & MARINE EQUIPMENT (~f'l"ltr •I &•b \h1nc ~"' .,.~ 6o1b \tU1n-' lqu1p &•t> Potii.u f'otu Rm• t hntt1r Bo.ab "911 bh~lp!tl tA.rtt .. lloal> !>jlttd ' 'Ill I &.u 51.,_., TRANSPOITATION Atrrnif\ l •mPff"\ ~If fh·fl' El«tnrCU\ .llobol•Hc<n .. II-Crtlft. Sro«<n' Motor Hm" Ni~f Hrnl Tr11Wf\ Tr~"tl Tr•''"' l hilt) AIA-o Srn l.('~ P•rh AUTOMOBIL(. tiftM'f~I - 4.oUq~ l.I•->~•· lo Rrur.nMJn \' '°''' J.-s »1h R•·~ H••1" l •·r.tt, On ,... rruru \•n. .\"'4vl..0'1Utij \~'A..nltlt AUTOS, IMPORTED ''rnt'UJ \U,. Rumt'o '""' \Lhlt.R Ut> .. lf') Kii•' l.•~1 ~ WCI u.uun ffffllifl f'l .. l 11""'1· J"liiUllit Jt>fbttl t\.trrn..nn llh1.t l.ombarpUll \h.ld.t \fl'rtt'1lc-., H.iilr" \It.: .llGK \)\lt'I P•All'tof .,'fU .. ~.­i>-Oo1hf Kf"O.tUh K.ull•Ku)n Hu,tt :.WO.hi r.., ... Tnwimptt \lWh•4.::r" \tlfw AUTOS, NEW AUTOS, USED (,f!Mc •' \)4\ e..,. f•dill•• C41m4ru llwH-lhll>ft"r IA>!l>tl (on•.tnl'rtl•I t.:4if'fl'C" Coo..:•r ~,ft" lllll'l'ntl WDMln llhotrtti M.,rcun ::.:~~1. l'lnl• Phrnwth Punu ... l'ltUn<l¥r!MNf "'"' •Ptf , ... Mi IUlll llU lllOl 1011 llW ltrH lorili EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNIT Y :: , ........... MoHc.e: 2 Bdrm hofne.lrg lot tile kit.·roman tub. Good in· vestment or starter home. Owner wiU refl. Call Bob Burdick, agt. 7~·1221 :: All real sstate ad·' _ WHATSUNl,...IE 11MO v e r t i s e d l n t h i s ..,.. ioio newspaper 15 aubjttt to -•H•A•U ... Ol ... IJDG--E-AIOUT UHtqtlf :: the Federal Fair Hous· A . . rr . COZY ON TUE LJ1'1'LE ::;: 111g Act <:l t968 which n exquLS1te o er111g . .,. ll'l• makes it illegal to ad Elegant & spacious 3 lSLANO Er\JO." a Bay :: vertlse "any prt>ference, bdrm + Camlly room, l view from th·:. four 11,.. limitation, or dis lev home w/panoramic bedroom home Very 1tn11 t b d vista or harbo r . large Master bedroom, 11 crimina ion ai.e on coastline, ocean & night spacious k1tdM>n and a race. color, religion, l.u> IJJ IJ tow l'W Jtu) I l!O• sex, or naUonal origm, hghts Prestige. com-t e rr 1f1 c sun deck or an mtenllon to make fort. luxury & secunty. s.t.20.000 fee h ( Reduced, now $739,000. any sue pre erence, (Owner fanancmg) Agt, ONE OF TH~ MOST lam1tat1on . or dis· 640·5.W>. BEAUTIFUL UOMES crimmallon .. JN SPYGLASS Perfect :U.o This newspaper will not ~:~ knowrngly accept any a.c> advertising for real i: estate which is in viola = lion oflhe_!aw. ~ 1---------1 ;!!O)IJ ERRORS: AdYerilsen JIOO lhotiid dltdl their odl ~ dolly -rtpOtt "'" = ron hwchlely. n. :i; DAtl Y rtLOT • ._, mti labilty for .... fint ~ h•correct h1Hrtlo• = Ollty. OCUI ~ 1---------1 u~ 1.W <,/;IQ OA.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2.5 AC. ESTATE New huge hilltop estate. 360 deg vu to ocean. Pool, elec gate, horses & much more! Call Patrick Tenore, Agt 759·1221 :'!"' G ... rot 10021-..... ~ ... --1 ••••••••••••••••••••••·1-NEWPORT SHORES 1 WN 4Jj>) t).lol ..., CONDO WITH VU 2 story 3 bdrm. 2 bath I l6ll> UNDER I 00,000! home Root patio with Jt's true'28dr.212 Ba view• INCLUDES w centr aJr 5 mm to LAN D' $255.000' beach 20'-: dwn lo as· OH THE WATER sume UY\ financrng 4 bdrm 2"'1 balh. 2 story hurry! Greg Astle, Agt home. Master bdrm 759·1221 suite with frplc + much more! I NCL U 0 ES LAND ! S33.S,OOO! la~loyProp. ~l~ THl .. IHG ~ TOWHHOME? Rtalton •67S.7060. ~ Call the specialists at ~IOI the condom1n1um in · formation center Touchstone Realty 96J.~ HIU.TOP RmEAT 13%FtXED· IOYRS! COMDOUVIMG Forget the yard work with this 2 Bdrm condo! Large assumable loan and owner will also as· s1st. What more do you want? $75,000 full price. Call 979-S370 ALLSTATE REALTORS :;:·. Secluded splll level ~..,, custom home on 1'> ac • :~ owe at 13'1 fixed rate, ---------~ 10 yrs 1 Spectacular cyn Hort.or Y°•w Ho.-·~~ vu s rrun to sand & D P----'' 'll!I rf• M t 150/o OWB .. , ........ ,. :':. ~~e bat~.~!~:nw& ~;~~ Assume 10 9'1 Isl &II • bl owe 2nd T D CARMEL ••·" trees too' An 1mposs1 e Model with pool and spa 11 •11> low $169. $179.000 Call :;,.~ Bob Burdick , dR t on so lar s y s tem <111 759-1221 $269,900 759·1501 or ...... 752-7373 ~ ~It: :::; * * I 0% DOWth * .... 131/J°lo~inc) :;! * SI SIC DOWM * on this spacious family .,,.., home featunng 3 bdrm. DESPYATE! den. family room & 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home. formal dining with 3 car an every detail inside and out Four bedrooms, three baths. fireplace:.. spa. and assumuble financing $479,500 fee ASSUMABLE FINAN CING AND COUNTRY F EEL ING Da rling t hree bedroum. two bath. fireplace. large yard , plantatwn shut ters, and many de corator extras and the location of Harbor V1('w Homes. ~.<XX> fee YOU 'LL FALL I LOVE Absolutel> darl ing three bedroom Coun try home. perfect rn every way Bnc k$. beams. French doors Irresistible al 1212.SOO FINANC ING A~IJ CRA fTSMANSHI p I New Balboa Pemn~ul:i CUSIOITI. horn!.' Threl' bedroom. ramil) room. French doors and un believable owner f1nam· ing with 20~0" n S39S.000fre ~ BRING YOUR BAR B QUF: You woo'l want to lea ve thlS beautiful backyard sett1ng. Clean and lovel) thrt'e bedruom and family room home A super house for $265,000 TllAT'S WHAT'S UNIQUF.AROUT UNl()Uf fi{i~t' Reaitors. 675 6000 OCUHAONT D\l'lEX Owne r wi ll carr} Magnificent \tewi. l'p I per 3 bdrm. 2 balh & lower 2 bdrm. 2 bath Completel) furmshcd For wanter & summer rentals Owner ha~ left slate Bring offe n. Pnced at S7SO.OOO associated BROKERS-REAL TORS lOH W Bolboo 671 Jb6 l ASSUMABLE lOV2% Lovely 4 Bdrm 11• bath. 'ery private. quiet area Refin ished kitchen. onl) Sl23,SOO. 64S 9161 ... OPEN HOUSE . REAlTY /;t!'. 3 Bdrm hug,. b11(' y11rd iireat for fir:. tlnlt! buyer don't m1.s thu1one Callnow• @ SEACOVE PROPERTIES 7f4·631 -090 UmlDE St55,000 Only $10,<XX> down gt:'ts you m to lhL~ totally rt- modeled 4 Bdrm homt> Large comer lut. Ku1 pond loo ' Won't la~t. l'Jll now' SEA COVE PROPERTIES 7 J 4-63 l.:_6 990 TENNIS + POOL S acre estale. 4 Br 4t : Ba. has It au Patnck Tenore. rltr7SS.1221 Ila \'e somelhir.g lo ~ell~ Find "hat you "unt 1n Cl11ss1!1ed ads do 1t we'l_J Dail) Pilot Classifieds CE GEDllE ELllNS CD . OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE VIEW: BAY & CITY LIGHTS c:orgl'<lll" \·rt'\\ Single Level T\\o lfodrnorn~ 'J\\o Haths E11d L'nll lh'rnrat<11' Wallµapt'r:. & Orapt'' l'l~1nt.1t1on .'huller~ Sl•parall' \l.1:-.ll'r ~lllk Sho\\!'o Ltkt• \ .ho\\ t•I' ~:!>:1.IJ!MI ,\ .. Jo, 01 ~l'\\ port· L ht 111~ 759-9100 U Corporat~ Pima MewportC...ter SlfK & llNlt STREAM ~YLOR CO. {EALTOHS ~1 111T W1u OWNER WIU FfHAtfCE 2·STORY DUPlEX~Otr HACH 200' TO E~ITIHG IEACH $279.500 ll andsonw hulldmg 1 Orii.t ownt•r Jkaulllulh nw 111t I Bdrm'. 2 lfo & IJ:(l' ~urult·<'k in uµµt·r 2 Hurm:-.. I B.1 & durh11g putw Ill lmH•t· J'plt• rn l 0ad1 owr bl 'I' I> s1:111.ooo lilt onl~ 549.500 Dn ~o Joun ll't' WESLEY H. TAYLOR CO .. REALTORS 2 1 I I San Joocpift HiUs Rood NEWPORT CENTER. M.l 644·49 I 0 CHECK THEMARJCET Best buy m area 3 Bdrm and add on family room too' Rcfnl(eralor and home warrant)' 1f that·~ nol enough try 111 ,'; ashumablc• loan SIOS.700 C'Jll now 97!1 5370 IH THE SHORES Large 2·~ty w near nt'W l'a rpellng, frpl c. all bit 1nb etc Pl.US 11 ·ii ' acanl ctntl ready' ~lier ~a)ii 'gl•I J down pa) menl of ~omc kind & I 'II carr) the halance" ,\skrnR 1118,WO JACOBS REALTY ALLSTATE ,\lake )6!u~a~~~r11~1ng REALTORS dull:ir IW farther' r.1~1 1 our bu~inl':.-., l'vt'n tla 1 Tradt' \ nu1 old ~lull Im in 1 ht• L'la.~~1f1t'<l 'lTI 111;1 111•\\ l(u111J11·' \\llh ·~ u( lh1~ ne\\-.papt r c1a,,1r1'-'t1 J<I •>a:! Stiili I 1>12 5ti711 OUIET NEWPORT ~OOL Cul de sac loca tion with 3 bed .. recr eation r oom, 2 f ireplaces. Affo rdable with assumable loans. $1 92,000 fee. 631-1 400. WATl:RFR0NT HOME .N Kl 1\I I ..,I ·\I I f" \\ \ I t t '· '-1"1' I'\. ' 631 -1400 0 '""'"""""' .. ,.,., . ·""· ·~ "',., ... tl~· "' : l• "''"' ..... -. I PENG OS 1 I 12 I I f \•.,. t •• • t \\.11 I '' lo h11+ ,, , ,,, •• 673-6900 won U MI C R W H A J T V S E I R E C S 0 R U S S P Y T W 0 0 R J T S 8 L C U R T 0 R R E!M X E R T Sl E K R E S 0 I M Y D T T U E D A E 8 C S 8 S E M A R R H S U A E L H L K 0 C R R U L A C 0 E R L R C R L U G ~ M 0 U E D D Y M K H A A H C P Y H I elo 0 0 R E 0 U I L T C L E 0 I I W U K C I C 0 R K 0 L A E E M L R E L 0 I R R 0 U M H E H H 8 D T A A £ K P E E I I Q R M M R H A I l E H E R L R T V V A L L f L L U T E I W S M I C A V L E Z 0 L T T 0 F I T W I E T Y W E E A R Y U G W I I H L A E H I L D L C E 0 S M U S 0 R R T H U A M I T 8 E R L 0 E 0 R K 0 E C H R T E G K E II ...,_,..1 r-.-R, 0 ---{ 1 ......--il I Tomorrow: "M• Allin.ii I COLLA I 1--r-I ....,.,__,..1 • I --.--ii ; -come ••om a sm1111>u1 very orogre55.,e 1own Tne~ re pu1 I no ·n • ne,. 1raltcc 11gn1 ..-------.. T~P, •e e•e~ p1,11eo ou1 tne 1 1 r Al v t Alo 1· !0 , ... ·· ··~ :~.: ~:.J~:.~'1 I "" \'e( ,_,,,) 1 b-\(_. a · ... ·~ ".'~'o, · -:-· '.1 ;' ; 1 I' 11 r I 1 ·:· ·~;--:,·;,,.r 1 "1' ! i I I I I I I SCRAM-LETS ~01wen ."' Classification 8080 ,.,1., Assume hi.balance loan garage' Only $240,000 •(jy) owe straight note fee 759·1501or7~·7373 :_:. SUCCES.5 REALTY reverse s1g walker & lee 'OlO 549·7991 With 759-1.SOI A Salute to ~; Just moved mto town' ""1 Then get acq uainted ~ with the Class1f1ed Ads They're the easiest way lo find just the items and s~s ou n!edJ__ 1110 tl:IO »llO 'ttO mo ,.., •11' ~,., _, Make your shopping easier by using lhe Daily P1lo1 Classll1edAds:-._ RESIDENTIAL Rf Al ESTATE SERVICES SUMSETS OVBt CATALINA This 3 BR. + den F.nglish l'Ottage affords com for tahlc living in the cool setting of a tree shaded corner lot on Ocean Blvd. in Corona del Mar. The possible "Mother-in·law" unit brings many possibilities to this well priced vie'N property. S7 50. 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Wide lagoon o au • Gard ta . Wllll to part, poo1 ~ 1296,000. PqAllea, Rltr. unl Whoever tboqht eluded ' 8dr ud spa, Unique rtuacta1. view from spectacular architectural :,~•~n~V~lt~• •llCUll VI 1u . flll . m.im 4N·757J. you Could b&(y Bayfl'G8t beautifully apllO!a&ff. ~~or~t~~~ A ul 17J·U07 or designed 6 bdrm. S bath, playroom, °""'· 9$J·le5 · 1 Spaoilll eoloailJ cllltom PAMOUMIC proptrty f• i.. thu &.;,o~ a::~ Jt~::~ brttr HoG. 1n Lapu durk room & den. Slip for 2 larae Celte....._ IOJ4 home ovtrloollltla tbe J qtJAIL OCIAMVllW :_oetb~ la N= ,ppi '° ~ thla fine HllluJct1thurpan. LtlhfwWt UM boats. $1.350,000. marina. 4 Bdrnu, a Bl •CE 12¥4%A.l.T.O. ~ •,cntertat ':: our 4 bolM caUCWt Kerberta .,. ....... ,_. ........ _ ......... . batbl, Uv rm wtovtnbt r-1.A Of sm.ooo, OR MORE. bedroom time wtlb a· 0 mm BtauWl&I asa t.aater W.clf UDO lsu HOu•s wet bar, rourmet PIOflllTIIS .. Wood6&W.det!cn.lop boll dock ror #JSOOO Homt ·IBt,da.Thllla c.r.. .. ...,..._ .,... llllc!Mo 6 l'*l ,rtn. quality, wlk to bch, • 1n· UMBettllu11atow'll. Olwd..i.4klll' lot Featured on Homes Tours this lovely dtMHter eult• o '!~! aec urillny •Y•te.~· ~~rf J:a;~v!rt . H••af ..... ~,..-;,Pal ro..~ truditional spa~lom, custom 3 bdrm, 3 •;e:Uc cout line._ 4 •11/Jle vuul.lftl, tem>m. ~ the eal'lllnl potential la 12110 wftb h50 u· ble io build 1 Condoa. bath homeknewly redecorated. Priced me a ritwl + jacuul ii1c' ort $3UOO dn. In& S3tS,OOO. 3 lrple1. fantutlc. ~r hWTJ pwMd .,..., Zit, ZBa. llH717 9'!'· to sell quic: ly at $475,000. Must see bath ' Ule lbowtr. I•· yn. A. · .D. at lK 4 Open H1e. Sat/Swi H on lhl1 ooe. 111·4111 UdO mAMr bdrm. 15 IM lot. f\nat map, ct. panalve rod dad cwld n.....ll p•-~ ;;r"1.. AJldor Ron Stevena. Owner/B.roUr M CWSIC l" ot IUvtnJdecall: Newly remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath plu~ lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam t<eiling s. Great for entertaining., $420.000. Best pri<..-e for the money. ftfHIMSULA ftOIMT lfACHFIOMT Panoramic bay & ocean view at wedge. from prime large lot. 4 bdrm, 3 bath custom home. 3700 sq. ft. featuring marine room. $1.385,000. WEST OCEAMFIOMT Triplex units, xlnt financing $600,000. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR j .• I H \I 't { t. J, . .. .. '"" f) ' ) l) (1 : C,l r o/ nt!Wf"'l'f . Ji REALTORS '7S.551 I -, .-· IEST IUY IM COM: 3 bdrM l ~ cllitplt1 dose to ~~ aid .... Ntwty ,.a.ted md carpeted .ct MW roof. Try $45,000 doWA. OWMr wil ... .ftll .... l"fft. COLE OF MEWPOIT REALTORS 2515 E. Coattt.y .. c ... ., Mw 675-5511 Ddebout - Bay&Beoch Real Estate IALIOA Two new duplexes~ne on Balboa Boulevard with three and two bedrooms. the other on '6th Street with two and two bedrooms .. one block to ocean. Ex· lremely liberal financ· ing. E1cb G9.SOO. 631·7300 WAtaFIOMT MEWPOIT ~CH 2 Bdrm plu s bachelor' use as duplex or single family home. Both units have wood burning fireplace + decks. pier and noat for 2 boats'. '450.000. be addldanal room. Ai· "Ull'9" ,.,.. .,. ...._........ • SHOUS M-•.a. J 111.mtbll t.nu + owner 7Q.ltJ 491.S ~ Nl:f!!!O!'!!r. ,\&t. llnanctna.SJ.Jll0,000, THllUllPS nrzBa M .................. w._aw•u. EMHALDIAY . Mov-.. ~·-ruUyAllwnabl• %70tHat11or,SleP.A "'·-_.,, c ... ,., hfttll ------000 1-·-1 ..... 14" 4fl.271J s 6 0 * p~ t er 1 tuwei.1111te1tm5Br.4 £1u~ flnancl111 . ,ji:inl _.,. -••••••-.. ••·--TnM.h;;m;-;e~bl;i:.1;1e;;ve;i1~. ~tpcOZ.a.•••••••• lownboUNI end unlt·2 car 1ar. All utru. ln· leue/opt Carmelita ~·CA9t BR, 3 ba prlv yd, micro, 11-t• ,.., IOJ4 Br, Den, \llb sarden credible white water plan coodo 4 Br 3ba . l 0 C I! A N r R 0 N T Nt•'1 ~ mw. 6 up1rade OWC lK dn. •••••••••••• .... • .. •••• paUo, CAC, upsraded· vlew.CaU?e<M17J.S. Br/bath dow(l1lalr1. LAGUNA BCR. '!!! oul .. I view 1ctt1. J.S9 ooo. 851-1880 MO~ 0 WC . 0 t fer e d at OCEAN VllW Beaut. ~It view. h'om IZUOO, mit _.., Part.illtJ tun. Louted Tnbme, bi·level, fpc, 31 4 BR, 3 Ba, frml DR, $1..9$,000. A lovely 2 bdrm condo Newly redecorated, mo..... In A,.ae Valll1 Htl. On· BR, 3 ba priv yd, micro, wetbar, cub, car, or! Hmt& A111d•11 with sensational 180 :3'~i~~I f5~· '[/8~r AcreepfwS. 1200 ly $il,OOO wltb 1ood UP&rade OWC lK dn. 54$-2117 611·7600 degt'ff views It goraeous v . ' •H•••••• .. •••••••••••• terml. C.U &o see. ~. SJ.S9 ooo 15 .9880 Catalin.a sunae1.s. 21\0ry wkdya ?SZ.flll Z~ Acres $10,000 P r e '/' R . £ . I n c . ' · 1 11 .... k .. • .._. I 040 2 SOOD with fireplace and decks Dtlat p1 • 1 •• Tbi.I propfl't.y located in (71')1·....,, 31 YIS RIED ••••••••••••••••••••••• TO• •sy t .. , .. , .... eo ._. __ It .... Ill-f t ..l..• of"--Space Galore 4 Br near Wiil or entert-... ,.. m· One bdrm. SUS,000. r..-&IW u 1ro~._area .,... Olf ef~ "'-·---lrvlne. c-u•~•-Hom•, munity pool It elevator AJTD •10,000 dn. Owner A... I L..L. Bernardino Co. can be "" JllO b bard to find. Check on the beach. vwncn wlU AlllUIJW<I ~ r .... • --bou bt term• --this 4 BR. 1\1\ ba, Seller help finance. Submit 4 Bdrm, l ltory, very rom 1ar1ge ........ 000. will carry at 15V.%. on thla newty ll.n.lthed 4 G I Foo euRy E I . ••••••••• .... • .. ••••••• off ... 78 CN\ Bk clean At end of tree LOW DOWN. MS-ao59 bdrm drum home . el· eo · r. ey · nc · 1......., ti~•..,. la ~rative. Call now any er. •~ .-. r, lined pride ol ownership sellers will cary A.1.T.D Decorators ai tra wi.de lot. Owner ob-7t4/H42-4'TJ ·..-~ • _,_.. 752-6489 841-afOI. culde11c.0 ,8'75downto atleuth.ancu.rm1tln· Rmode tai.ningrJ.DaACiilf\Op~S acrea w/water In Tbli P~.ldt of Plan IV Realty 9"11M 1044 VETS or aeUer will a&· terest rate . The e len vide jumbo A.l.T.D. at Lucern Valley. $11,IOO owneretLJp . Apple ._•••••••••0 ••••••• .. •• silt the ffft•N'lna, Only y011'"'•ters Cati wait to A TTIMT10MI 13' .. "' T -""•-wt 1 1424117 aft 5 m Valley prop. JJva many lrvr91t'(I -~ -·.... Doyourthingandmake n 7"· oo_.w · · benenu: i.w vacancy FIXB * * '-'ltalm • $125,SOO. '152-l700 school from lh.ls nifty 3 money al the end ol re-area, low llrt Im. Compl NeedJ some 11£ but hu Thia bea~a........i"l· b d r m ' 2 .,... b • t h modeling lovely Back 1600 m1mt, On pymt ls nex.I· ,....,_ townhome in Niguel Bay Area home and out bit. $7700 annual loads of potential. 3 ed 4 Bdrm rthwood Shores, a gate guarded C Bdrm 2 Ba located in home features iu own private community. or money. Buy me out depreciation avail. au Mesa del Mar, close lO pool, spa, and separate $187 000 and nnlsb4bdrmdream SHOPPI• now. Oecqe Ffty R.E parts, schools " shop· playyard. Owner 11y1 ' IAlf... home. SZll5,0000wner CM9 lnc. 714/l·XMST7 ping . Submit your try amall down. This TUl1UIOCI .North End locaUon. 645-0M2or•l·5895 Prime~ Me11 loc•· ........ terms.Altindl.29,500. seller la genuinely aUMTOWMHOME Walk to lhe beach from CAHAL,.OMT ll*KIOAD lion. 160% leued. b.... Jiff I I mot.lvaled. Take advan· Beautiful Jasmine thiB neat & Udy 2 bdrm Nt~5'oret NEW LJSTING-A last· $477,000 L.H. Owner wUl ............... •••••••• tale' J ust redu""" to Model 2 bdrm + den ln1 view across the part fi111an"e OC•"'.,. ...--. ...... with delightful back own your own unit. On 2 palloe t!Qjoy lhe out· lo land and sea and " · ~ nsn I $239,000 rd the ocean side of the doon + move in cood., llehts. An inviting 4 So. Lt1uu 1Mecteatate, TR \Ol'l 10\,\1 l~I \I I) 631·7370 ~sum~~~~h:~'A highway and offered al thia 2 sty 4 BR, 2 fplc's, Bdrm family home with • 3000 111 ft, prof. •cor. I ~i ~bridge owner will carry 2nd. an affordable price. steps lo pool, beach " pool and apa. You own SMll,doil. Trade for Palm RulfU Sl40,000. teMil. Owner will take the land! Offered at Sprin11. Lalle Ar· • I 551·3000 T.D. ~,. lit or 2nd TD rorequity. 9800,000, call Jean Ritter rowbeld or inocome real ~\w~......... 1245.000. ror appointment to aee. 1 estate. •XlOi Sil-121.S. •.ooo down. lake over ex· im llarrHta Pll•y, lr.IH -~..., Richard Sowen, Rltr 64z.S200 iating financing . • .. '""" GwenHenry Sl6S,000. 3 BR [/Side, MOTIVATED 714·598-5174;990-2478 R lot ION C.. ....,_ ...... H boA Oil VISIOO o( I Co • •• •• •• .. •••••••• .. •••• ·2 . 546-38S8 Fast escrow pouible on •••••••• ~--.ca-· 5% DOWH *~on LOAMS• this 3 Br 2~ Ba Irvine S2,000 pe:r mo. lmmed. P11•••••••11 ••••••••-.. ••••••••••• Possible 5% down townhome. Priced to -·,•.-...,---.-,.-• l7t414'4-1177 poesesslon. LovelY S BR ,,. Lllf ..... ...... 1106 J PETE BARRETI REALTY ar r nv'5lmen ........ '9 I , • 12-143 inl rate, 30 yr sell. Owner will carry 2 sty, Back Bay area. -2. c__. ••••••••••••••••••••••• loans. Freeinlo. back large note. Move·in Fabulous executive --------1 Ownerl31-72L5 llll!!!!••!!l!!lll!!!!!!!!m•-I Excellent Costa Meta CbarminJ Singie family W__._.1.1. condition with no quali· townbome, 4 BR-3 BA. COUMftYAtlHCH -"-'=~.;;_.;.::=----"" location. Zoned for home . A•ail mid· -fying. Won't last at views, spa, custom up. HOllHLA•UMA o.c.a.. s--... many UleS. 3700 sq ft. November for 1 mo. 3 556-7177--.., $139.500. gradrs. $331,500. S2l5,000 asswn. loans at Ufet1m O..'ty Ccplstew I 071 ~r1e lot. Good rinanc· Br+ loft. $1JOO/mo. Call .z HOMES· I LOT I 64UJ5t 12%. Lovely 2sty, 3 br, 2 to purchase "tarmel ••••••••••••••••••••••• C111hl· 11 El . T bell Kay M4·90IO or 873-1$15 3 Bdrm. 2ba, modernl ~ ba home w/playhouse, Model In prestigious ar e ~ ar ~ _p_m_. _____ _ lt.ltchen, dbl gar. ALSO 2 ~'t/t; Sylvan settlna. Hear the Harbor View Homes for AC1£11E &'IMI030 L.et-m..... 3 I 41 BR 1 bath w/frplc, dbl ocean. Seeing it is loving only $15,000 dn. Seller ESTATES •••••••••-•••••••••••• car gar with office. An· R E A L T Y i t. Asking $335,000 will carry AJTD or land Whitewater vu Emerald nual scheduled gross in·--------• w/terms. Will COMider contract at below Spanish style architec· ' NI •IL Bay 2 Br 2 Ba +Loft· come $14,400 per yr. * •S.T trade. market interest rates. tuttaccenlstbis5bdrm. TVA tennll·pvt beacb·pools, '~·:;~:~:= wourl4~~!3:~ere•t *!;;=~ [:~::~:t1i{~{0~d~0~ ~~~:thi::er~s~i~r: PLACE ~~~~1::;:~~~ .., (SCltJW! rates with a reuonable TO PRINCIPALS ,,,,,... courtyard and fou.ntaln. f11WTllS"' point. Spectacular 2 bdrm , 2 4<o b a , Investor want.s out! As· d T-" d 7~ ........ 780-8237 I t · _._ own payment. aae a · Ken, owner /agt, 494.5057 ' Amp e room or tennts views, 1 or 2 adlt.s. IMM) fireplace, community sume great loans oo this f SI 0 000 DOW... ....,,.. 000 I ._ 2 oodbrid vanta1e o owners , " courts.-., 0 .,....u-....ac-llUW'V permo.-.aois poo ... spa. car gara1e. 3 Br 2 Ba W ge 1 4 bdr -~ """"' ' -Walled yard. 2 yr old. home. Three patios. end generos ty 00 m TIW\D IY OWIB 2 tenant comm'! bldp . ..____..._. 316' ,....,. 900 ftl'I 000 dn Bal beauty iD College Park. • "'--"""',.,. -."CH S ... 3 b t ·1 English country est.ate L d t I -...... • ""'"• ,_,, . lot SlS2.500. -·~-p1.1ous r, 1m1y onlacrenearbeachaod ease , ow man·••••••••·-·-.. •••••• ~ yr at 1314%. Paul $16S,OOO WALKER Ii LEE R.E. $55,000 down. Assume rm, 2.,.. ba townbome. marina. s bdrms, 3 tenance, pusive invest· BA YCREST S bdrm Hicke A 832-31110 552-44T7 tst TD, 9...,% OWC ViewofBlaCanyonGolf baths, guest qrtrs. ment. Exiatlna 7~'Xt homew/Jlllal,larleyard MW ................. , (~11-brldge ..... " at ..... Prin· c.un.. r ....... ""''· O<ean .... Vall•Y ....... ... •. owe ,.. ...... I ..... ·u DO ISL. Reduced thousands LUIUITATO'l'.7 cipals ooty. Panoramic Ing rlnancin&-12%. French doors, bay win· in1forlOyn.S3'75,080. ch1rml11f •bdrm. 2 below appraisal! AS· RultlJ Gorpus 4 bdrm with 2 ocean views. $325,000. Slt!,000. ~ dowa. Equestrian area. Quall PlacePropertiet bath, newtJ redecorated s UM E Lo W Mo. 551 ·3008 firepfaces,onein master 499-1526 Broiler. MEWPOlrS STS,000. 752-ltJO SID mo. Yearty. Bill PMTS! No qualifyint! muarraauPkwy.lniM' ·~te.Wet~.gounnet Elegant 3460 Sf UPPlllAY RareN.B.oceanviewC·l Gnmdy,17M»L Newly decorated Sor 6 --------1 kit.ch~n wath all t~e showplace. So Laguna 1 1 acre + quality 4 property. 120 rroot ft. FantHtlc Townhouse, br. includ. mauive den HOTTUI! bual~·IDS. ~er wall 180 degree ocean view. Just li.lted! Col.mtry at· bdrm, 3"'1 bath home owe lat T.D. Ast, oee&ll vW... frplc. ever- plus indoor jacuui ! Beaut1'ful 2 Br 2 Ba consid~ c.arryui~ paper Security Private drive. mosphere. 8 rm ell· surrounding dramatic 831·7300 ylbinc tvnished. IDS ..... hlmd 1006 STEAL SZ.W,SOO! HUIT)'. Woodb 'd bo al 0~ tnterest with a r:· Below mlrt al '629.SOO. ecutive home, lob or pool and spa. Gourmet Mo. 791)..tu7 ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• call now ! Ed or Linda, ri ge \Own me aaonable ofter . Don t Assumable r·1nan"1-ng glass. open beam ceil· "it,.h•n formal dining 11-------... •I .., liff 3 bdrm ... __ -/lovely reel-_.."--" Is lhisat-000' " · f I d' • " ... · C"u~y-• "M .. estc . . "'""'· 3 I:'.~ ....._ 957-07'4 w wuuu u=•· m 1 _,, · I d ings, orma 10 rm, rm , 2 wet bars , 3 ~""-.,....._ ba, nr 1cbl1, p ... _..,_. .... .__ ing & bot tub. Good as· WAL.KER•L.EER.E. mme · occupancy frplc , lrg ram rm. f' 1 1200 r Two prime loU in Can· " !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!~ Defer down payment or So. C ... C.-sumable loan. 552-44'71 Owner master suite, cul-de-sac. 1rep aces, sq t w1ler/1ardner pd. tris interest on this new 3 Bdr, ......... •hie loan, ., .... ,,.,.,., 1155-2013 master suite. Ocean and nery Village, plus mo a vail tbru 'June. ........... .,_..,.,_, · $205,000. Z1llS Bay Farm 11 · r aucessful bualneu. Balboalalandbome. nodown ~3666 llAll . ~...... 105.Z Pl. Weatcliff Realton. va ey views+ room or Owner will finance. 841--8115,•2711 '7S. ••rll:ICI Re I Ooorplanoowroraal.eat owe lat. o( l90K at 13% ""'-"'~,~OJ~o~DO~~_.~--Capture total privacy on Inventory Call Bill Mer· br,2bacoado,oceanvu. -_1_11--'H'-"w-==-==..::;.~.;:;.~ °"--1 IA&a.J.. .... . n (~11-brldge Piao ' hu '""'"'' ,. ................ ,.... "'·7221, ...... 12. -b «><Ut.11.200.000. Pricod wit> or wlt>o"1 V•nallloa, -fun>. 2 C.,..••••••••dll••••....,.••••••1•0••1•2• Real Estate 551 ·~~ below mark.et price. oo this 4 Br. 2 Ba. home. /4 "" lhls 4.31 acre estate and ttll 1170. 6'2.4Mf '"""' M.aulve livang room Mtn /Valley view ! OWCWestcliff4Br2.,... Wlnterim&al.~yards BRIGHT AS THE FIX a ~•VE NOT• DOWN '9zt8arnnn Pllwy,lnl11f with fdi~eplace, family Highly upgraded! Just Ba, o~ly s:m,soo. Norm ~:.O lriangulal 4 bdr!.,~~~ iobdt .• llr.w/hqeturf MORNING SUN' •.,,,. room, lllllll room. Sur· s152 500, TR R ll & Kasey McKlnley. agt ~--.. -•••-67f1 · ho rounded by trees for · · · · ea Y 63l·~or548-6m baths. 20 x 40' pool and ~·· -· ~,_, This freshly decorated 4 ~~:~e;~ec ~ BY OWNER T...,.. privacy. Spa & wood .....:49'7;;;..;...:·3034"""'"'"""' -----overaiied spa. Ocean daY1. bedroom home is local· DESPERATED TO~ dec"m" gin ""Ir yard. PAC IFIC ISLAND and valley views. ed · th Bluff d f w/pooltable & much "~' .. '" -W•••••••I lD e 5 an ° · more! NeedsaliWeTLC Have already moved, Call lht specialists at Justreduced\0$16S,OOO. VlLLAGE. This 1mit ii Sl,S00,000. r= fersaneat·lnkitchen,2 bu.t ownerwillcarryllt can't make payments. the condominium In· WALKER&L.EER.E. almost a detached enclosed patios, aDd as· Take over existing formaUoocenter. 552-4477 home. Hu 180degocean sumable financing. !!~\!~ti~G:: financing al 120k. ToucbleoneRealty view. The mo1t charm· --------$1.118,SOO.IM4-7lrl0 ·-•e, A~ 7»122.1 Beautiful 48r, 3Br, nr 9G.(987 Oran1ttree Coodo. Plan ing (expanded) 2 Br 2 ba I________ .... ~ ........ Rllft'ALS .............................................. e ..... u ... b h t I 1. 1 br 1 ba, $75,000. aroond IZlSOOO ISTATISALI • YE • c , pv rear, e ec * •TlllS! Owner/A&e11tS46-20l8 . • ..-....~ bath Waterf comm11Dily AltLY·WEEKLY· prage, lots more -U,..Yllllltl.I. Fou.r ._.._..., 2 1,2 6:3BR ,.._..._from WJNT!R, !-3 ·4 · blQOO ~~~~ ~~~=.:c~::: ~~E~-:-=-3 .... ,.:::::1 '°'' ~~~::r;u~r·~~ ==~o: = ~: :fillJ:.~~ORT JUST$S,OOODN· This 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba home ba, French windows, wd ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• patios, larse lot. Fan-list rtnandq. Ra/aJl J .R. PrQllf!tJ llanqers $l.100MO. baseverythin(you'dde-WIST~.&•R--... 0 w 't last ri Sbeila.213-SQ'72. l'JM173 W..tToMIMMo.y7 Great investor condo. 3 Br. 1.,... Ba, usum. high balance loan, vacant 6 seller anxious. Try an AITD or carry back 2nd. OnlyM,900 RCTaylorCo IH.lt) )l)()(I RE~LTORS C..._s-.t Enjoy peacdul view• o( Catalina bland in this a pp ea ling Cape Cod family home. This 1p1ciou1 4000+sq. ft. }louse with its many amenmt1 has excelleGl financing available. Beautiful landscaping, custom oak bookcun, bard wood floon, Cllltom •butters and aeparate maids quarten are but a few of the lu1urlea available. IST$.000 D.M. Mll't•. Dr 760aJI -------· .......... 1:14 Anatou1 teller olfere best IMlf in .... Verde. J Bdrm. famitJ room oe qviet ta1 cle N< riJI IV etcell· °"9lf wtD Carrf 1.,.,. 2llt. UMlln•'* upv.W.tMli•· '"""'' Super 4Br, 38a ($300 ap. sire, including a large firs, custom papers, -U vn• .... c. on p1 ce. .......__ ....._.. ..... Ii d to total · Call' sandtone cpt, sunken tiv Triplex. Xlnt terms 6 $209,800. Call Ann Santa.a IKw Pt +1ty 2000 - -JJ-P e pnce ea. asaumable k>an. ior rm, ..... ""--. 2 ""'" old. prime location. 9>0,000. Vaughn for details. 4t).275Z ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• ......... -• ... ••••••• mo.) Spa, cuJ.de·sac. details. '"' ....., J • ~ z B l Ba. mall boue c ose .., """· •• ..,, · .,..,......,., ote ea y ~ """" • SISO Mo. yrly. Call I ,_ ............ 000 ....... """ Low down wtgreat Aaent,675"161. *C 'R ·It M"'KE ...... OI Ill r., 1 · Owner67S.9522. terms. . OCE.AtROMT •. I t ~ Otlltrl•..... Michael days 511-l'TSZ, ~i ~br1dtt Aberc~J;Alloc· IY OWMEll ~ nves men ....................... 3 Income Properties. tves6wllndlNZ-.. . C4M a.r--Dtllx Woodl~~ a..... 640-5777 Melllt "-t Eulside Cotta Meu. a...a.L p , Ill JJ-Wlttt RI• W.9 ana nc.nl !!!!!!!!!!I••••-~ New cust. bit 2 aly, ForS. 1100 Owner will carry ..._ • •• ., Prideolownenhip3BR DB.IGHTN. FnnchNormandy.3BR""!!!!!!!!l•••••!!!!I!!! Pn"c-''" .... ll! ••••.,.•• .. ••••••••••••• 3 BR 2ba -2+ ,...... I 551 -r-••••••••••••••••••••••• CU"'"" "" """"'" 2 Ba, (master w/o ·.-.v 6 den home. Can be•--~~---1 2br,\1Ulapd,llT5fmo.113 ~:'t'.'i'' c:!·,:.l~llz~ bAa/C) i,!Pf.m L~~/[tlcly. _t_m_B•_r_ra_nt_•_""_•_,.._,,_~'_"'_, DECOI sSeplit.h$895,~,2!C. 3111.--Ill-O.f~:i~rF~1~':,~ 1 E. B.lboa...,.BI,,~ cood I Joe isn't the only OWland· U Ofe. Ul-10 leased land, 3 pvt bchS, ~ Vl-lhlfp wtexce •· fl.39,SOO. Try 20% dwn. Are you an act.Ive 6 at· ing feature of this lovely ffl .... •IM'r n N I Uoo. Owner will carty Ruth Lau rl e, a gt . tractive Dtvorcee or re-3 bdrm. p I an 2 i 0 DOYB SHOllS All-1QR1. 24 hr security, fishing ew • dlatOm 111111')' 3 br lge 2nd TD. Best buy in , 6"·4380 tired Eaecutive! You'll w 1 1 1 0 w creek . Pool, J acuul overlook Just Ualed 3 BR Zba. pier from S34,900. 10% IYll11Wl , hFome, 1 block from town for onlY SZll0.000. Home In Collete Park love tripe every month, Nortbwoodl. The outside bay. Galuy Dr. Formal Rena luance Mode I. don. 498-3816 ~ . erry. 4 ~. Jae, 2YI 644-721 I 112•000 partlta, lawn bowlin.1. ls Juat u nice. Private din. rm .. z frplca. Out1tandln1 view with ••"CH/Ah 1411 714t641·0763 ~· f:i.Mo\Ocllo. or, yr• .. t I Located an •·t>D• 000 f"" ., ... ""10 fin ....... __... -• v · ~an um. l •t1.A1. enn 11 • spa, covered and raised _...., ""'· .,_ . ..., • great a.ncift& .... ,.,~ $48,500 with low low ~College Ave 7JO..Olll. ~, • .,. Northwoodll,lrvlne.lm· ~tlo p'··te-tlm·" 846-41148. for lmmed sale al do-2l:iii2Br 2ba Cost a M~a .CA ---~-~~---flam ':r..... maculate 2 Br. 2 Ba. 1 ' ...., .... cu Mt~.000. Agent, Dan wu. · ' ' • C='ll:• .... Hll "13 1"'1 /d bl alibu Ugtta. Th.iJ is a •-"-~O...... fam rm. . aae 18yn, .,... " · ... w ou e car garage. muatseeat$174,900. _,___ Bibb. I t OK A --------•••••••••-.. •••••••••• AllforllUOO llZ-tl.118 Lrg 4BR, 4 A home. 23 sm pe 1 · crou Owner fin. 8.9 tlmta E1tt. 9*' •-dqlts. SJl,OOODOWM MO~· . . Steps away from pvt ...:67;.:.:S;...:·=ll'----"640-~7""6'5= from bcb. Mary Jani! ITOS1.0rCo4P .. x.28R. Ocean V1L ,;, 2YI ba, LJ. 111um1ble loan.. llBRESASB"~E~ba • OUTSTAMDBd IN& 111t>_eatc~e~-~1wlllor -~; Rltr.Ul·ll»4 152.5 $152.SOO Bkr. frplc, fam rm, Uv rm. Remodeled Z br., nice • "'-~ r + Gor&eoul I 2 Ba ln w ·~111 ww J '-'U •1L FAMILYPAll 111.azcl U200/rH. 03·HH, paUo, R-Z lot wt plans view . Nul lo gol lrvl.ne's Collqe Part. couider tndea. Shown T A LI IBr beawy, 1.111ioul 20 UNITS. E/Slde CM. -- for uni\. $265 ,000. coune.56-3117 Lovely comer locat.lon. by appt only. Prin only. PLACE ownerbuprlcedforfut Pride of ownerabip. C......---.,-.. --U-U- Ownerf Aftnt. OPIMSAT/SUM ~ ~1~DJ~1 y SM-860() ~t:~~onlf. ROG Ille. Affordable family Prine. Sl,24t,000/1ub· ••••••• .. -••• .. ••••• t57·tlllf~l430 2 & >•C.... per(ec~ loJlde 6 o":. SACRIFICE PIONITIIS.. bouscingllinN~ew~· mil! Aak for Kn la . 2 Br. frJlc, pr, special OCIA ....... &OCIS 2lllOOblockcmSantaAD Walk to 1cbool1 and " MIWPOIT•n ty. a v .... ! Oftt 54f.5llO,yt. d • c o r . Beautiful coraer In Ave. Coata lfeu. pool Owner moti•alfcl ZJ~ SJOlmuc:noM 2 bou.aea on 1 lot. lut.. <J~). For 11le/excbaaee 7 Wt• $1141, ull 1'75-0571 or Corona del Mar. 2 ~if.SOOR .. ~•U~So. C•ll.fordetaill. · 't5 Da:r.v., OMLY$71 SJ.21,000.$11,000don. 2~'.~ ilp•,~_n,_2 1101tbr1 m1~ld2• 79MZTI. dlarmln11 Bdrm units, ~ ~· --Quail Place~ ,...,.. -~ tnw.u... • J bdr, I "9, PIP, 2 car fabuloO• potential. I at.ttN Letae.... 1048 DOWM 11~1tH '\ Space Hall In Hunt· br, 1rou sn.ooo •· •• r . Walk lo beacb. Priced io tell + eaay ..... .. ............ ••••••••• Vel"lalU.28r, 2Ba pen· "'!!!!!!!!!l•!!!!lll!!•••·I lnl\Oft Harbor ana for 111m1ble flnncln1 '18001~ OciMna lleal· terms. Only SUUOO. c........... OCEANFRONT·Nt• . OCll view. Sl.15,000. -= oot ot ourbeaulifw aew Sl515,000.0ww. b CIY>_,,.. CaUnow,....aa I Hand10me 2 bedroom llodu.lar Type Homea, ume U.OOOof SfrL --.-... s•n•a•a•..,--mobile homes. Call for (2U)'J'IHNZ!vta. Affdable<>t'eMV11a condo DtlUed In 8 Plrl· ltaMd land, 3 pvt bcba, al lT'K.. Slm mo. SA lnfoonthllrareoppe.y. Ike NWna-Formal din· ounmllMSlll 24 br aecmity, filbinJ tllfylo1. Ovd a Br. Home 2 Ba. New WSIOIM * IBTIUY * 111ll~t' 2 Ba,_aiom. ~ COLDWeu BAN~C?RO ,_,._ __ toi. nr.,lace, family Well• of 11111 frame pier from SM,500. 1"7 .,.. carpeU111 • etc . Luury mobli. bomt, 110...Cet ~:. •t ~tml.~~ room. Complete recrea· b aown . ..,.1' $106,000. tr u 1 y b e• u t If u I . • UNITS. l'i1etd FAR ci,.,... ... clraptt. CaU tton faclUtlet. Great ~~~~~01_ .. ~~ltr:!tt WA111WAT8 A~BSOWPL:!!!CYIBTP1lOI• ley~..... lleuonable. Sel&er very BELOW appnllal for Glu loc tJ I ,....__ .A ...,., ... ~· '".-. o::. 1---motivated. See to ap. quick 11'9. "-.a..-•~ 0 ~' l~~ I _.. .. a on .,.._...,ever· 1n11. le eatry, formal P•M-Fonnermodel.lbrlba, ,..,,__. prec. Submit your remodeledlnJiiriM _, ... •---•-•1111111 i::~ '1'1,000. Call dlnlna and breallfut Spectacular vi•••· muter 1111le w1t11 l••••••••I term1. (SCWlt). rented aad mHtpcl. t I COIOMA •MA& T •••. nook, 1 1packw bdnnt, 1prtwU111 4 bdrm, 3 private '*-tovtrioot· 1-~~~=~~I MULHUIM UIUmate tu wru.on, 2 bJ, 11~ Clllbel. 111 • • LOf hlllt P•tlo. ctrefrte • b1lh1, I frpkl, WET lq t..'9 eowt, poob, 1 LIAM OP.nOMi -.... -tav 1--• -... ....u_ -1 ... w ASS&MAITD tertalnbl~tt _. BAR, beamed ctllina. ud epa. Good ... um1· •yu!!!ILI -•-• "--· ._ wa• ~ .,.,. -. _., CharmlDI btacll cot· lot ...... I 1_ ._.....__ ... .._ ,......;__ • --.... ...,rm 1fy M da. 0WC Ill 1111... IHt, .. lft, ltove. taie. feat..-. 2 9c1rm •.ooo at onl7 12't In ner · ...... am. rm., .... ~. --· ....... 714 · Ina. Caa clott la1t. re.--.a.a + du, w;.~ ,.._ temt. Tbert't plenty of bomt UlllVWlkJ Piil. ..... mll&tr 1ule. !1• C/J.l=M._Jl_.rt C* •71-I n I Bkr1/Prtee .. ,.,, ....-.--.· .... ~-· ~~-.·~ . ...a... fl-I ...... ao.blt toUDtry dwm ln Ulla ODlJ Slit.Oii. CaU .... p111IY1 ptllo • pool 17 527-5900 ··l~ .,....J...._. a Br. + 0.. I t:.!:'C· ;~;; ... :·~-.-. eewlyclet'onlled4~ ~ arH w/rock rimmed "*tm ""'·J:'~ .. ·-· ror 0 11111 , , •• 10 i.o.e locltect oe a qlDll ., • • •ate r la ll. llJCl'elll I Bil + • ,,.. ~ .... ca11•ua etreet u. .... del Jlar. •,•. poo&•~··--1wt...._., •• -.u. P1Htal ,... 11r. LiM ...._ ~ .._.,,.1111ai ms~n :: '. •·• '"· =:'.,':' .... ~ ............ ,. :W...,., .,., 111 TJJl W. .._ it II wD a .... Ill" • t c• • ....... · COLDW<?ll BAN~<?R ~1 HI& Cl111lflt4 ................ ...,,. 111.L ......... ' ... • .. ,_,.. Dalb .... a..... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. October 14 1981 07 Sell it all and put cash in your pocket! DAY WEEK 8Days 3 Lines Special flat rate for non -commercial users offering merchan- dise priced in the ad for $800 or less. Cost is the same for B days or one. Minimum three lines. Extra lines just $2 .60 for 8 days. For an EXTRA day, call today 6'2·5678 8 Dollars_ TM nf'W Dally Piiot 8·Day Waek it's a Classified PLUS ....... 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Olympic siz.e pool. llght frqm '535, Townhouse 675·4140or9!12-4620 AIC. plenty of prkg Ut1l posure Lighted Roof ,..... 66"' l · ac s area $750 Own am 6316666 garage. No pets $400 ed tennis cow1 Jacuu1 f u10 + """ls ten --cl Avail now Call s G d v w ••••••••••••••••••••••• Complete Y refurbished 8roker67s-4912. --~ --Mo 367 "A" Hamilton. It I k I ndst .. p g' rom .., ..,... . Christian F to shr big in . ign a r en ie 3 Br ii., Ba. f~lc. OIW, 2Br, IBa. frplcs. lse. 2b't Iba mobile home Junior I Br Vers:.111les. 641·0763 btwn 9·1 Mon ~:st be:ut~ul bldgin1~ nts, waterla!ls. go:;ds! houseinH.B.Nopetsor Realo!!.Q._nucs_ 675·6700 P,¥kl!l&·67l-~l20 blHn stove, dbl car gar, refs. 497·3262____ adu'hs only, no pets, on ::~ .W69~54~~~~~~ Fn. H.B. . ~a: r:~t~r~m hs:~ ch11dreJ!.J?l5 968 :ll80. Costa Mesa, 250 ~q. fl . CotHitrd4111 pool , pa tio . encl l.ot--Hilh 3250 ~_PMtmo.548-4426. ~19 Dte&oFrwydriveNorth Shr lrg luxury home suite Sl75/mo Ut1lsin l..tah 4475 backyard. sprinkler ••••••••••••••••••••••• --7519110,64$.au2 QUIETADULTSover35, w1prof""'rson lstlasl + rid 779 W 19th St ••••••••••••••••••••••• system.S800w/pool HOMEFORRENT 125Abolone LtltleFumVearlylease2Br unfuml&2BR.from MAlltaSWALK onBtach to Mr •'adden .. -&18928. Harbor'1""""ing Center, s ervice Water pd 3Bdrm ~ Fenred Balboa I s land rrplc,garag~-~95Mo S325 Beaut.landscap· 2&3Br Townhouse thenWeston Mr Fadden dep ~3421! BAYFRONTOFFICE storest.:o~644to2,160 Marguerite~3666aft5 yard & garage Kids & C.SOOA. /mu. yrtr 675·4000 21041st St.631·2914 ing.Nopets.LEEWAHD ApU. Pauos, single & 10 Seawind Village Guest House F 1825 SOOfeet.Janitorial,park sq.Ct Availforrent.2300 &wknds979-0745 pets welrome 545-2000 ~~rtt!!S Ocean rronl-3 Br 2 B-; APTS 2020 Fullerton, double car garages. J.71'!.)893-lll!-~ lncludt!r. utrl HB in....&.,._elr 76().9440 HARBOR BLVD . CM • 3 Br. 2 ea. Condo, nr A ent no fee 3 BR 2 Ba MESA VERDE Very nice CompletelY CM 63l·009'7 near Hunt. Harbour IOCHM 4000 Nr Bch_,__5:!6-~ .AllPOIT To see, ref Ste 37 SC Plata, SA Pool. L.,......,.. 3252 arel!. plus pool Xlnl Curn Wtnter rental Lg 2 BR Iba. M25 mo ChildrenOK.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• htdltltrfall...._. 4500 Spa, Sauna. mso. Child ••••••••••••••••••••••• family ooonbrhd. $1 ,000 mo. pr 0 pert y H 0 u se' 'adl7u5llsd.ecpa't olaKu.n!,.!aMct31. I( u NT t NG TON BA y Lagun;,i Beach Motor Inn. Mpoo~.~ps~.agr~~aBg:. ~~~~~ HECsumUTIYE ••••••••••••••••••••••• OK. 549·3232. Sh 3 B 2 B be h w.a S4 opt S. D11v1d, 642.J&o 642-IOIO. """"' CONDO 985 No. Pac1f1c Coast R ll25 ft S400 ---ores r. a. ac · a&!.._646·325S ' --pie St. Mgr #K, 5485861 2 B l "1 B p t Hwy Laguna Beach + ')util Se 1 offices · va11 in ent. sq mo 3 Br . new k itchen. tennis. S82S No pets. VIEW afl2 m r a a to. Daily•' Weekly Kitchen 638-~da/898-0468 r vlera a 13S5 Logan. •I \M beautiful home 1963 831-2327 San C.._.. 3276 Stunn1n" 2 BR 2 Ba sun ----carport. washer dryer . ' -ul service exec suite 675 5116 -Continental noo L ..... _ _..... 1255 ••••••••••••••••••••••• d k r" 1 2 THE SEVILLE. 2 Br incl.Water&Lrashpa1d available Lov.• wanter M1F betw 23-~ shr 3bd lor. nr O.C A1pport ss,g.5001 -• ~ 2br .. den, rp , walk to ec · 1rep aCI!, car w/garage Adults, crpts. Comm. pool, Adults. no rates. 494.5294 __ __ 2ba hse lblk from beh 1n 752·0869. ___ 1200SQ fl · ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach tennis & golf Nu garage, security lnclds drapes, patio. water pd. pets. $525 +~deposit Balboa Inn $9() & up N~l S250mo675-2486 I' COSTA MESA SJ75 2 bdrm ,~ ba. lovely LAKE FOREST 3 br .. dee stl73.mo 4927913 sliver, l_men, king bed. Calll-5636-4120. AM.!!!,nofee.~·2000 .. weekly K1tchennelte, Professional M f' 1n H.l .OFFIC S §13-5340 townhouse, pool, gar. 2ba. nearsch.&shops. ----etc Bring toothbrush 2619 "l "SantaAna $465 r t67S-8740 cou ~ c II 2premiumofl'icesavatl Costa Mesa new lo· c/p Adlts. No pets. $700 quiet r a m house Wtt._.shr 3291 A.{t 64&-3255 2 br. 2 ba, crpl, OW. encl ~.£!!!.. ron . ... _,., per mo a Prime loc • new ra~l. dustnal Bldg. 2000 sq. tl. mo675·71.&3 $7001mo lease. no pets •••••••••••••••••··~··· , -BR Versailles. pool, k2511a1nml,oc,a~~ i !~·,,!'su. gar. upstairs. Nr beach. TUSTtMCOMOO Sco1:;_;.~"":n 6pm_ wood noors. sky ltg ts. G r e a t a r e a Mesa Verde 4 BR 2 Ba 838·0555 HOME FOR REN1 Jat sauna gym 24 hr .,...~ r $450. 842·~ --needs prof person to oc· open beam ceilings. a 1c Harbor Sunrlower. 1 dbl gar . l,e yard, grdn~ .... _ --.----.1. -32-69 3 Bdrm. $625. Fenced sec · uard. Ssso. sll·6606 garage. 2860A Hick~ry 1 Br $410 + dep. 1 !Jr. rupy lqi unfum nn. $300 M F' shr hse, 6 blks bch, 944 & 1192 sq n at Sl.2.5 mile rrom Prwy Only a. wt · I A ·1 N nwwport-. yard & garage Kids & ----Pl Refs req'd No kids, w loft 112 Ba SS15 + mo Ut1l pd Call Bobby HB W D, OW. m1l·ro, persq ft CallMarkK1k1 $850 r ~~c ~~34 o;.:n~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets welcome 545-2000 I tBr. I blk to bay & bch. or pet!. .!\gt ~·6221 -I dep Frplc.-, d w. pool. _!!]J0.6478or5S7-9051 $200 ~-!!260._96Q:.~O at 673~ ~8:~l ~s1~21J'roperty 7~.2434 otc ~_gen!..!lofee~ s.ioo mo yrly 2Br $800 Easts1de 2BR Remdld laundry faciJ, nr shop-Room w/kttch priv Love-M F shr 2 bdrm upper, on 500 sq ft back office Mesa Verde •bdrm WESTCUFF llOMEFORRENT mo J oni's Rea lt y m '81. K1d.'SOK SS75uttl ~7~. ly security protected beach in Nwprt, S320 .,. mulli·use. Space in b..takWClllhd 4600 w/pool, new paint & Lu 11 ur 1 0 u s f 0 u r 4 Bdrm Pool $750. 673'6210-paid 6314320. Bkr. I br, 3 blkJ to beach. no home. Nr SC Plaza ut1ls 642·5995eves Irvine Industrial nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• r 11>t. gardening a. pool , bedroom. three _bath Fenced yard & garage. New 2bdrm. 2ba condo, pets or ctuldren. S280. Isl Over 40 M Pref Answer Shr JBR Condo-CM S200 Airport Perfect for Young Chnsuan Couple serv incl. saso. 546-995(). 1 home_. Beamed ceilings Kids & pels welcome AP.ortlMtlh water oriented proJecl & last + $100 dep, avail ~d •508 24_!lrs 642 4300 mo 13 util Non smkr artist 7~ per sq fl seek living arrange· in living room and ram1 545·2000. ~nl no ree Uwfunlklwd M ' c r o . r r P I c . 536·7357 Free Furn rm. In ex· Richard 642·3352_ 54().~ ments in exchange for Avail. Nov. 7th. 3 Br. 2 ly room. Secluded pool -~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• h /d hk 2 services, companionship Ba. in College Park. 1 si1eyard.Spaceforbual Condo...W....S lalboaPeRIMMlo ]807 was er ryer ups, I 2 br. pat10, gar .. new change for custodian Find the perfect Room PriiMMptlc.hloc. & orr_!nl.5S9~ __ . -- bl,.,. .. from school. New l ·1 Sl&50 h U f -1~L......1 3425 car gar w opener. poo · crptg, redec, S450 mo. work at Church m CM male fast Computenzed A 1100 fl l ~· or rat er mont •1111 MWWG ....................... lac ~ts1mo S45·3_1_15 50 6 213)693 7""'0 pprox su1 e Old F1shemman needs paint, frplc. large yard, yearly basis Agent ••••••••••••••••••••••• f\ll'Rorwwfww •! -536'.=h,j __ '" 751·5S25__ Renlmales Ulld Irvine Prkg . ruU sen . on the 2BR. 2BA Waterfront patio. $750 Mo 752·2318 631·7300. HOMEOF Oceanfront. 2 bdrm, S2PBARCIOUIS &SUNNY logmtohoch 3141 MICE·P'llYATl 857·SOOI waler home wlsl.tp for 3ltl days, 540-7576 eves. E Bluf rondo 4 br 2 ·'• ba. THE LUCICY FEW back unit, lg deck. pk1ng 0 . w. · eandclt.sg.arn~PPP:~s ••••• ••• ••••••••••••••• EA Sn.DE C.M. Female share furn apt Come see 1l now! boat Yr Lease Pay to • New Wilson Pk Condo, 835 Amigos Wy 118 S940. Rent in Costa Mesa ·s for 2 Lse S59S wmter, S42S I Bdrm . I bath, lge deck, Lge room, avail Oct 15 Half rent & uttlil1es H•wPGff ArcAi.1 !1700 Bob_,_~2229 __ 3Br.3Ba.orden,dlx cpt. 213·~1·4460,541-4813 NEW~ST gated 20 $725yrly 548_-90&4 _ 540-5446 oceanview$.<i()()Tumer Own entry Must see lo Arter6~m64$-4740 Tollal ... lldlllc). d""' micro AC eltt 2 T h \'I LLAG E -_!.5s0c_494·U-77 ._. F h 3b H B .. I C II Jud •-1... /1.. --'/ .,..v. . . LUXUIY IAYROHT own ome 675·7673 640 2092 2 Br. 2~2 Ba townhouse, appreciate. S3001mo, '" s r r up x, a . Y __,,11,-Ywwr cu gar, pool, spa. S825 3 Br. 2 Ba. with boat shp. COMM UNITY. 2 & 3 Br Bay Si~I Br $450 frplc. encl gar .. palm. C0~~~n0 ~te~~o~ ~a~~: lslllast req. Gal prer Sl65, Isl & last 842·3658. _642·4644 fo~ to see Fill•u +deps.Jerry 851·9350. Avail. Oct lsl. Many 2'12 Ba.1600 ·1800 sq rt Oceanview1Br$S50 Wmo.67~4166. ~·3375aft5 m. bef~851·5235Tom_._ NEWPORT BEACH Nr ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brookview 3 Br 2'-'z Ba amenities S35oo Mo of pure luxury Garages. Adults 00 pets Savage S815. mo Turner Assoc E'side Costa Mesa Pvt 21 yr old male seekmg 0 C Airport 340 to 1100 14tsi11Hs COftdo, end IA'ltl, rrplc. Broker67~12_.__ hydro·tubs tn ma~ler Wtlde&Co.67>6606 I & 2 Br. UJll'lairs.stove 494-1177 room 1balh. kllrh pnv rmmle $240 mo. 2 BR l sqfl 644 ~-Oppon.ity 5005 $750 . pool /lenn1s ' suite, formal d1n1ng ----Adults. Ref's. Couples Deluxe I & 2 Br Apts Preter fem. $250. • ba.CdM 700-1756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751·319la . EXECHOME roo ms. wood burning FUIHORUHFUIM prererred. ~ & $355. New l y decora t e d . OFFICE LOSING LEASE. quit· HI.DOR YIEW fireplaces, rrucro·wave Oceanfront. 2 Br. back 646·8727 refrige. dishwasher. dis-~8·5035 - - -Prof. Female for Lag 2 paneled offices+ large ttng business. selling out Eastside 3 B.R 2 Ba. fplc · 4 Br. 2..., Ba. Family rm. ovens. fenced patios & umt. lg deck, parking for QUIET Ir f'IJY A TE pos a I, heated poo I, Furnished Room S175 Nlg condo. Pvt bath & front office Carpeted, ALL supplies and rix bltns~ts,drps, dbl gar, Om rm, z:nlsq ft SlSOO yards Pnvat.e. elegant 2 Lse $595 w1nle r. Like new Bachelor. I & ! elevator S850 & up. Call Mo S50 secunty dep in· bdrm, S325 mo 495-1580 air, parkmg at front and lures including cove patio. rncd yd Mo. Drive by first 1806 living only l.S minutes $725 yrly Br Apts. w1gar or 494-8083. -clds laundry fac &. ut1ls c!Js_.. ~~52_199e'!'._es --rear entrance. ldeal for Display cases. waiting ~i:;1::in ~K. '~~ld~ls: Port Abbe c~99. from f'a.sh1on Island. 7 675·7673 ~2092 carport Ba lconies. Ne porileodl 316, Female. nonsmoker. nu C M F seeks roommate I or 2 attorneys, inshtu room chairs, Beauty Ava II. immed. S825. 4 b r. 4 b a home in minute5 to S.C Plata or Cozy I 9;,-yearly. bay patios. pool. spa. bbq, ••• ":••••••••••••••••••• ~· 962·980~-to shr 2 br apt, a.., uuls. tional. sales. etc. Faces Salon hairdryers and ~.2771 Bayshores Avail Isl O.C Airport Just east or v 1 e w s 5 o o m 0 laundry. lush shaded VERSAILLES Pemnsula Point, 100 No lst & last. sec f2001mo Garfield on SE <.'Omer or hydrauhr chain. mtr· week in Jan S1800 mo 1 :'llewport Blvd. & SO of 714 675 in4 landscaping DlO & up Bach bdnn retng 1470 s mo k 1 n g. cook 1 n i.: Terr_!, 54~0067 _ Brookhurst. Huntlllglon rurs, shelves and plants 3Br. IVz Ba. dshwshr. San Diego FTwy Start --Mature adults NO Sand~St2-6i49 Private entrance Wanted Femaletoshare Stach Very reasonable Also, make·up,shampoo. cpu, drps, stove. Open yr lease. Ron Jackson ing at SlOOO a month. I br apt, stove. ref rig. PETS Mesa 'Pines. 2650 --L -----67S 3391. private home in C.M rent If you qua 1try and h111r products daily to dusk. 1948 556·1800 _ 631·5439, 2473 Oranl(e ~5~~12!~~~,mo Call llarla. 549.2447 or O~earrfontFfor ~1dte~ Newly decorated Furn. w'same Sl50. 549-9847, 962-4458mom_in~ C'all63!·97540r Anaheim Ave. mo. WESTCLIFF 3 bedroom, ~'!'..!Li Cost.a Mesa. 545·3ll5. __ ~~~ sarot"e':1~5~912. fnge. h~ plate, nr bch, I 642 4546 ___ ExecUll\'e suites. full afler6,~ Be•uliful new 2 br rondo, I story with pool. family WESTCUFF NB Beach yrly Lrg deluxe. 3 Townhouse type apl. 2 Br ----·--ocean Nice M SJ6.8518 lle\p, Love of hre left. I sernce. \•ery rea.sona S ,. I m m I n g po o I rrimt ~· Coast ~I~~· ~~mrOoz.:r;~~:: ~~~ BBeaa.ut,p113Xlc. sqd1nn1ng2 BrRm2. ~~91~'2i:S:Ii11S800 I ., ba. pal to. enc ij NO F~E~,~plR & lclondo NB Lrg Pvt stud~-Priv got the bills M1 F to shr ble. Ann. 754-02'14 I Chemical Service Busi· oc ll es. wate a 5• garage. Gd eastside loc. 1 renta s. 1 a en a 5• $4 50 mo Ref Furn ocean view condo S2S-O CM-"'11 AIU ness Laguna Niguel pool & sauna S800. ~le. 1500Mo. &t&-4477 refr1g Adlls, no pets Coro.a dlt Mer 3122 Ad_!llts. $450, !!46-2?:!!0 _ 675-4912 Broker 6_40.~ mo 4~·3787 eves. 2 room orfice. wet bar. area No exp necessary. 675·0540, 673-90l9 5695· 64().7814 ....................... Roomy 2Br. adlts. pool. PARlf WWDnRJ Room in lge C M house. F M lo share 118 apt l!I business use only S2.25 will train ~.OOO FuU Back Bay view, 3 br. 21'J llG CAMYOH Easts1de Condo 2BR. 2 Br I Ba Large exterior nr stores. bus, no pets ft rw;.nru lndry fac , frplc. nr OCC BR 1 Ba. pref non smkr Mo. uuls meld. 646-lS84 amount req Will nel ba . 2 car gar w Luxurious Three 11,BA f'll>lc. gar ~ deck, frplc. + separ.ate S375 mo 642 1603. COUMTIYCLUI S2toimo.!157.3955_ S200 mo + ,., ulal -----540,000 + Call Collect openers. frplc. BBQ. bedrooms. Two baths. mo garage. ~75. Avail 1m-642.3153 UVlt«i -M8·5S54 Hptb«W.S Mon Fri 9 6 PM p ool , jac. micro . Richly decorated Muted 548-3561 !!!.!:d 770-0347 __ .,._STSIDE Bachelors, t&2 bedroom Npi~~v~~~~e~~s:~ Want lc;share 2bd~apl J' Available for sub.-,lease j08·867·0lll__ 50/mo. 64.>1798 tones. 3000 square feet. 2 Br 1 Ba New carpel & liA lS & townhouses N n-h N---' ln one of Newport s ex FOR SALE Jndustnal & hr O\•erlooks 10th tee of Fw.Wlhtd paint. palto, sundeck. 2 Br 112 Ba. Townhouse. }Prom~ lOOO 644 1900 Mesa. Call after 6PM. in ew~'\?""ac on=u elusive office complex· l'O m mer«.' ta I r a rpet Ell.,. " ......... 3 Br. 2•-golf course S3500month ••••••••••••••••••••••• frplc. car port No all bu1lt-ins, paltotyard. 548-6892 resPon · roommate. es. Quiet handsome )el I h ~· ......,....., y• f I s 11 I BR Versailles Pen ---23 30 . Co ntact . _. c ean1ng us1ness Ba. front & rear private Yearly lease. !17 Rue oltoa ltlmld 3706 children or pets L..l'ase rp c. gar . ma pet lhouse. SS40per month Hot.h, Motets 4100 M 1che11 e 67 3 804 0 ting includes rece.,.1on St0.000 yards, spa & pool. Near Grand Valee. Open Sun·••••••••••••••••••••••• S620. 760-17l3 ... 8333:.Y7 OK. S550 Mo. 644 .5369. 548 _0425 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• before 9am & e\'es aft ph ?ne coverag e • 64&·~1!._631·~~ CdM Frwy. Avail Oct. day 1·5. To see call Cute small 2bdrm, lba. 4(Mlt, Acacia. 3 bdrm~ TSLMGMT 6i2·1603 751 .9110. 645 6242 SlAL.AIU(MOTE:L 10 ut11it1es • Janltonal • JA~ITORlALSUPPLY 15th. 95$-Z700or548-7366 631·7300,Realtor wlnler rental SS50 incl ba ocean view S815Call '520 Mo 2 Br I Ba Apt Owner~nl Wkly rentals now avail 100 free photo copies Net3SK.2SKdown.OWC wknds. utils. 675·0049 67_i.7942__ Garage. washer /dryer. -SI 12 & C I TV N B condo lo shr. 3 br, 2 mo • ample parkinll • SJJ.U)0/67_5-1781 M W b Se . 4 B 3 B f ·1 all built-i~. Small child I bdrm oceanlront $450 up o or ba. I roommate only. secry service avail. • ---esa O«ls. 4Br 3 a. avie~ r a, ami '1 afl,._ 3707 EnJOY summer living all mo. All util paid Call Phones m room 2274 M F. S325 1mo. + 12 kitchen Call Qualified Small gallery · gift shop. f am rm w /pool rm,dmlngnn.ocean& ••••••••••••••••••••••• year Walk to COM OK.catOK.Onlytyear 11>-4_,p_m 675-1642 Newpor t Blvd CM ut1ls.John6421954eves Servil't'sat·97S-0740for Laguna Veryreas.rent. $1250 /mo. Gardener. night light views. Pool & lbd.nn apt. Beach I bdrm. patio, old Callror appt -... -646-7445 v1·ew1n il' 497·3769, 2131cn1 ..... I · e Vac l tennis $1600 nr mo un TS_ L MGMT _642-1603 2 Br 1Ba. $59() yrly Opn -----M nonsmoker. 4 br hse, ~ . -'"" poo serv1c . an ,.. · S3'1S1mo. enclosed garage. $500 beams. steps lo beach. Live at Newport Beach c M. nr OCC. St& + '• t:fa:Sit mSJ70.eves furn,S1700fum 675-8996 mo.AvallNovlst I Br, attractJve. pnvate. 1116 W. Balboa l~ C.HI S100 weekly. utll lsl last.9M-0809 H~~:~n~~on~e~~hit 4~~ •--p-L.a Waterfront lease 4 Br 4 ostaMne l724 - - 675-8589 ~t~~:1cr~:.'~:s~!:t!~ 213/~2542 ~~/not M ote l .~~---$195. Sie1Ta Mgmt Co --3226 Ba family nn top con· •••••••••••••••••••••• Lrg & pvt 2bdrm. 2ba, $335 646-9t29 2 Br 1.,, Ba. Adults. no --·------for'ltllt 050 6411324 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dioon. dock roi 40· boat $350 mo Deluxe Mobile beam rei ling. dis. New~-Easls1de 2 Br l '1 pets. S425 Vocaffo..,,.... 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bea~tiful office m suite, ••BEACH HOUSE S1500. Rem ax of Npt. Home. Mature adults. no h wash et. no Pets 548-2i682. ••••••• ••••••••••• ••••• · 2 br, frplc, built ins. Bob or Dovie Koop. Agl. pets Quiet, secure. 1991 $650/mQ,_500·9265_.__ Ba. Townhouse, patio .-----OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Br Storagt~ nr Airport. Prkg incl. + ara e . $2986 759_1221 New rt Blvd.646"8373. Large 3 Br. 2 Ba. lower 3 Adults, no pets. '500 Ocean view Condo 2 Br. Avail. Winter Weekly , on Balboa Pemnsula secretarial. Prefer R E I would like to buy tnlo your existing ser vice business Pool main· tenanre or., I have a lit· tie money and a lot ol tame Call Answer Ad•5(77~ 642·9X)L24 hrs. ...... Y..._ 3234 Bachelor apt. carpeted, blocks to beach, dis 546-9950 + Den $750 Adults, no Monthly 67~7873 next to F\D'I Zone c IO',, rt o7r a5ss8or1ated business -1 MEWf'OITHGTS k r . hed h h r 1 fl ..-,replace. pool. pvt pets Savage Wilde Co. . --x20,..,fl l S2· 1_1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-•••••••• B rd ..,Cl\ nocoo mg, unus . wa s er. rp c. so 675.9006 Lrg Big Bear cabm Pool 673.2943 673-:113() W1dowhasmoneytoloan HOME FOR RENT 2 r, ya · ga.r . ......, 642-371M> waler, patio S850 Mo patio. dishwasher, on -----table, color TV, 2 fplc s. ' . 1--------• for RE $10.000 up No MoMy to LOClll 5025 4 Bdrm. POOL. 1950. 646·1514 aft5PM. --.-:_~-3748 Lease 67J.8157 E.s1de. all lD .1t-lg 1 & 2 Vers~11les . bacb. bdrm. Sleeps 14. 7141545.6916 2 car garage in C M . "Fu 11 Service" Ex credit check, no penalty F ed rd & Ocean/nite light view 3 .---Br garden apts. From refng. m1rrored clslS, ---·---comp I enc Io s e d e cut 1 v e s u 1 le 1 n enc Y• garage. BR b l:"1> rdn I •••••••••••••••••••••• Charmmg studJo. 711 "" -...5_«7.""•1 75 Sandy"."61•9 1-L.L.toSltcn 00 Sl25 751 5266 ft NEWPORT CENTER Ca ll Denison Assoc Kida & .-~ welcome. · 2 8 r "'· g r UIC: • Furn Jux studio, spa. TV, Goldenrod. SJlO/mo. lst ~ "" "" ~ , -~ mo a 673 731 I ...-~ XI d N ts $1375 h I d & 28d I g I ••••• •••••••••••••••••• .:nm now mcludi.ng SJOO mo 545-2000. A&enl, no fee. nt con · 0 pe maid service. phones. & last, Sl50 sec Carport, 2 Br. wit aun ry rm w gara e. year Y Cul hvmg expenses! '!.l' secretanal services w VENTURE CAPITOL 1'-tlMJl•ltaclt 3240 ~niir11ooext212.eve $12S wk.499-2227 --stove.refrig.CallRoxie. Rarage S575 Mo. lst & S500mo.215t,.ii32nd. N.B E stablished 1971. Offietltwhll 4400 orricespace Must sel'lo On equity basis New ••••••••• .. •••••••••••• wport ltOd. 3769 642·4210. last+ Sec. 646-lSOl . for a l. 213-545-7969 Featured in Time Mag. ••••••••··~··•••••••••• compare• business ideas Prefer 3 Bdrm l •,; ba coodo with $14BOOR. HVHB. 2 YI r leasde •••• •••••••••••••••••• 2br Iba. S51.S, avail. 11·1 2 Br g, Ba. Twnhse, EASTBLUFF Spacious I La r g e CI 1 e n t e I e 1617 We~tcli!f N.B. Want EXECUTIVE OFFICE so f t w are & h' Rh patio. No pets, kids OK. 4 . 2~'> A. rg yr . new carpet <schedl, gar gar. Pat lo. q u I et Br. Pool, patio. view in Personal attention & financial inst 7000s f 110 Newport Center Or technology_~9863 752.2197 View Dn v~ by. 2012 Stt Sat 10117. lo.L2am lifestyle, mature adults. pleasant area. Single careful screening. 1st. noor. A enl541·5032 Suite 3Xl l"IH 3244 Por.t Card1rr Place. Frontapt4Jl Iris. no children. pets. S500 adult. no pets. SS2S Mo. TimeSavtng! MEWPOIT Newport Beach Mo~ Trwt ••••••••••••••••••••••• AvaalNovt.644·5966 Bachelor. So ot Hwy, _!to.548·~79. 644-4767. HOUSEMAru r~ 644-4492 •• ~~~••••••••••~!.~~ CAMAL FIOHT HME patio, no kitchen. S300 Roomy 3 Br. Townhouse Brand new twnhme. 2 1132-4134 Spacious executive of. llllJ!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ llNT.ALS Newport Shores 4 BR 3 mo.Ulil111cl.67J.3415 apt in quiet adult com· BR, 2"2 ba, 2 car gar. fices across from City FOR LEASE· Office ~~~·. ~~ba ~ Ba, l year lease. $1200 Costa Mno 3124 plex Newly redecoral· walk to beach & hosp. "Gay Roommate Hall. All services avatla· suites in The Emerald mo .. lst & last. Gwen ed . fi replace, enclsd S 9 O O mo · Ca r I Contact"'-rvi-s·· ble, ·opt'1,... .. I. f'""m 225 Bay Profess1·onal Bu'ld 3br, 2ba $72S Lag. Hills ••••••••••••••••••••••• u· •. Adults 714 en 7°nevs ..., ~... ,,._ •v I Henry. pa 0 "' garage ·~· ....,, L a r g e s t G a y sq.ft. up at reasonable 1ng 1510 N Coast llwy . Le RaisorRlly833-8600 RichardSowers,Rllr YEAR·..c>UNOFUH: MEWLYDICOl. only .Sorry,nopets.S.SSO Winterrenlal.Lg4BR2 Male/Female Room· rentals. No lease re Laguna Beach Lovely The Lakes 2 story 714·•5674 social Ac1m11es Or I Br. gas pd, encl gar Mo. 645-3391 call blwn ba. $750/mo. Also lrg 2 mate Service in So. qulred,ca11873-3002 ocean view 497.2471 or twnh1e. on water. Bluffs 3Br. 2Ba Condo, rector •FreeSunday d/washer. pool. Adults 95.30. BR $600/mo. Beach Calif. G.R.C. for rental .,,.EWPOITCIHTEI S44·3339. Jbdrm . a le. fr idge, $900 mo. Open Hse Brunch • BBO's • 642·5(773. 3br,2baaptnrWilsoo & acrossst.5004 Seuhore. needs.l1·7PM " -'-'-="'---- frplc, pools Ir courts. l·5PM Sat. 3)()0 Barran Per11es •Plus more 2 Ir. I lo Al/It Placentia Children OK &1-8070. (213)630.3040. Prestigious, full service CdM Pria Loe 250 1/f Adult's only, no pets. GAEATAECMATIOM. da: Move·ln cost 1170. rent EXEC offices. lnclds BUSINES.50ROfFICE 1/yr lease.~. 7»6046, ca. 842-1511 Tem<s •Free Lessons Newly decor. 85 pd $475-$4S5. M2-6lS3 WAUC TO .. llACH rcpt, sec. ,xerox. under-_ Utillnc p?5, 644·84!M o 0 r I s c 1 a r k • Beacon Bay. 3bdrm. 3ba. tpro & pro shop I• 2 encl gar .. pool. dshwr. 3 BR. 2BA, new carpel, ground pk IJ. telex & an· New garden offl c e . (213)373·1.D>after6pm. l8' dock. tennis, 2/yr lse. Heatrn Clubs•Seuna ~c!_ults .. 642·SC113. I br. unl, carpeted, 2 can paint, tile, frplc, dis· tlque decor. conf rm. ground floor. overlook· MtS. 3 BR Orangetree 1700/mo. 675-8617· ;:.~'%~~g95!8~~1~ 3 Ir To•a •• allowed, no pets. $350. bwasher, patio. S'TSO mo. &44·7189. in g st ream & trees Patio Hme. Frah decor, Rarbor View 2 stry 4 BR o R Newly de(Ot. gas pd., per mo642-3780 646-46Sl, S3l·I094 UTIVE B · t 1 S bet A rt $l600/mo. 11v•119 ange Dix 2 BR + fam rm, 2 BR. S600 pl~ utll. ut. A Protl!llional Service EXEC ns 0 t wn arpo !r{ 1<>,re:Jti~~ N~~: 2BR 2ba l'Ondo $750 =re,~~'::~. l~c~1Ja&i.~.' dswhr. D/W, patio, more to see. last & sec. $200. aer. 6, For Pro(esaional SUITES :t Ss~:J1~; 9:1~·1~ 552~141: &S:J.3307. VU home38r S2000/mo 1oom' • Furnished Spacious 2 Br. 1 Ba. ~ ~:t3 $495 & las l. 673·1166. Aft 6,556-6693 People. ..J!'uH prove to suit tenant Sattlst' Mh). Co. All types or real estate m vestments since 1949. s~• WTI>s 642-217_1 545-06JJ WEPAY'lliE M~T For your To·s & notes Al Dennison Assoc 673:1_311_ Faist T 0 . can be purchased fof S28.500. 3 yr interest only at 20'l with discount. & Int yield 27.5'4 yrly . 5l'l loan lo value (;1111 Mr Chris Sh aw 7J0.6056 Woodbridge Home 3 Br 2 2Br lba on wtr f695 &UftlllrrllStled • A<M Laundry rac •pool 1395 . Adult IMnc. 2 BR 2 Ba, 3officn to screen, check H_,,"".._ 546-imorel~l Ba. F111nily room. f11>lc. Waterfront Homes Inc. ~~~e~a·o~~:~~.,; 548-U D ..... m DO pet&. SSS> mo.1st. last ref's Ii employment, will PU1A 1---·~~--· Aa~a::.. .... 1 I pat ios , nicely 831-1400 !1106 Lrg clean 2BR. gar, 2 story, 28A. Ya rds, 'sec. 831·2093. 1606 match you withthe right New luxury officespace $460 L!st&,.._. landscaped. Lake & ten· OCEAN VIEW. Catalina, adults, oopeta. $435. 21711 decks, patio&, built io, Westcllrr Dr., NB Roommate! In I rvlne's busiest nla priv. StOO Mo. mtnvlewfrocnUvtngrm 01kwood "B .. Placenlia.545-7983 gardener.kids/pets OK. S.C...... 3176 center! Easy Frwy ac Pres t iJe Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••, MO-l3Z7,offl~-and yrd Brand MW2 Br O.Wdien Apertmenta * ZBr ZBa Near So C Stl3S. Lorri Daya. ....................... 300ayGuaranttt cess. Avail. now! Call Center rive address. A....c&Mall SIOO U.,...... U41 rldo.~bl. ~ ~~~k Newpott e..ctt N. Plui. S.A: Luxury eon: ~!·9571. Eves, Wknd'1. TOWNHOUSE. 2Blks !olrl~ttl· 21~1$1. 64MUO ~f~~:~e~~~il':o~'::s~ •••C•::.:::.::·:=:••• •••n••••n•••••••••••• rp c. . m . ' sea trv64';'.'1'11ct'1 do, w/pool, adults only. ;,w·5434. from Bch. 3BR. 2BA. w a """ier + ~and~· ~Of"":-~~ OCEANFRONT Mobile ttSO/mo. Call 644·9259. 17141 833-9174 2 Br. w /loft, attached downstairs. Lr& Uv rm• 2$~ ofr with tlllsad •DB.UXI ~IS• ~;pt ion O()N; MISS • • _,..... • * Homes $1000 mo Obi 6'2.-ortt4-1722. ""'*" hec:tl I . · · cara&e. w/d book·UPI. frplr, modem titch up-2•.• Nole. 1lt1S' lndlv1dual or aroup~ Wide. Of.3111 1700 161!1 SI IOo-itl fl •61~• S9•CIOUJ l Br Garden small yard MOO Mo •lain. -.. -dep o,_,, C«IS 1·7714 l. • "room. ue ~ aa.-·.. chattel'$ ~lllOfl.' .. LIASlornoMS (714)6'2-S11J Apt Pool&m Allutlla 83:2-S320at\6ort64-68l7 {Rdundab&e 5212 q_ulrtd. Adj. Alrporte. --m.14,. ~ I Br house. Balcony ocean view. f11>lc. cov'd park in•· Util incl saot mo. 5S2·5898, s.~mtoll. m~ 2 Bdrm. 2 blth. garaae. view. No. End. 113S mq. Twner AM«.*·lln 8-lcb Sllad lludio . ..._ 1025 Catalina. Own r fTJ.ltN pald.Adult,noPfU'. $ 50 MASTER N ISA H el.833·32Zl.l-12. D-J1•---; AVAIAM.1 ---~-----1 EIPuertdteta 2 Br. I B a . 4 S.,,._ •. , - ...... ~ Oceanfront Neat 28R. 1t511b Avt A .5. Mattamonioron 2nino. e....,_ 1111 A~ IOAT SLIP 8albc>IP1v11ioft 75-1711 1575 Mo Winlt!r. Adult. EASTSIDE $harp l BR. 2043 Wallace. Coat a ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• f!!!!!ll!ll!!!!!!!!~-!!!!1-!!!!!!!! C•P... SfM ru>l)ets. 21~195-3018 bltns pvt entrance Me u . so J 54 6 " View. 1 BR condo, upper Te.Hing the moft" pe<>plt PACIYICSUNSET gar., ~ pets, SUS mo: Ul·21SO. f('O«lt Nr. new. Frplc. poulblt Is important to VlEW Call s.o.usa. uk for DmeP.W Jtl6 ~1• nr~ftl.rana. No the tu<'reu or any 15 •lePt to sand. Li 2 Lury or Pam, aft 6PM .............. •••••••••• ~ ulta so5• 1araae sale. Make sure bdrm w/urport, bal. ,,._..,Pam OC!A.NVJEW Trl·ltvel. yours 11 listed +n ldry lac. utJI Inc U WANTAC'nONT dtlue28r.28a. 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Neat. complete 11nd rutes -In". panelln°, ""ra&" • IUVU 0 • ~ e 4 n ' II ~ • r r M .. u . Cl edW " ..... "My hom N C M "w ..... .., Haul,cleanup,roncrete __ 646-~ COWc#,.,.,"'·436 to're«!.Hl.l'Yf•.85172!n 96"2•11" n\l»t• ean I axed c 1 b 1 n e t s L• r " .. e · · --'"" -~ -6 •. .,.,,, 1 d " ' ' Ma 1••• nt1mates 645 4372 or removal OumpTruck £xp. n0 ...... , ... 11 ... r. R•I lnaured.641·8427 P'~ 1 --~ 1 __ .. _~ ... J1~r1ent-= nsure t11l1n1otes R1ch11rd "'" 645-573 '' '-_,. '"' " _ • ...,..._ - Jlrl'7""' 1,_e,e• "'" tl7Z ~ ir--1.-_7 ""u1ea serv &4.2·7638 R•f Fraa "'•t Sv" "4 WATCllUSG ROW1 ••• . -""""' " ..... ... .. _., ~ .. '"" ...... ' " ---.......................................... . Ww.rt c--.a ir-1 •. , ••••••••••••••••••••••• GRalpdh C.:abaHeru &Son11 SDUMJI JOBS hrs llM-241! •Two Brothers Moving• Also Cine decor comml Ge nu a I contraclinJot -,....,_,.ft; W'tndo~a/carnats/floor• u enl.ng serVlt"t', 10 & maUMovlnaJobs Housecleanin" 15 our Prompt Courteous art w ork M a&" I home improvMmant• ••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w • rv .. yr• evp "A-pl 1n111nt c 11 M lKE .,.,, 39 • • • • ~ GHWICKliSOH WeCarcCrpt C.:lellut<~ Home, condo, oHtce Co·m~ r~"Trl-ctrun a -~I business. C.11 J:amce'5 Service 957 0500 or Morale•. MF'A 675 4722. Alsodamagerrpiut11 ~t St I 1-991-8139/633-9168 llAULING &DUMP I Raggedy Ann~ 9 yrs. ~().8448 __ M6·2111 t•ut1u • ~ork. LI" "'"""""' 8u1ldeni Sin<'C 1!)47 eam c ean & uphols. -min11 & removal, cli!an -="' w ' "'"irn•o Add t od I . T k t l n-C JOBS, ask for Randy, exp. 675-2514 __ PADOJo:D WAGON P'.....&... Roo41... DllECTOIY DO IT NOW• AA For s.ctr-o Your D111ly Pilot ~rv1ce 01r1'l'l~>I') Rtpre.entah\ e 1 ions, rem e mg . rue moun un t .. ..., ON ·ups. Frl!e est 646 4M4 641 8427 ..,...-. _,, •-t plan~ t•reeest Rtas Work guar ~3716 ••••••••••••••••U••••• art 4.30. --•:,.._ -UOUSECLEANllllG Movers ••••••••••••••••·~••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • L 310!M2 PETS ':R".PEOPLE TREES smtUBTRIM Eves & wknds; will abo Careful. Coortee>ub The Paper ll11ngt r, Prof RALBOA RCKWlNG co 1c 1 $49 2170 Sh11mpoo & steafl\,clea" . Boardmg •-Groommg Exp gardener, rft"'" G & rd 1 d 1 dt ""'• ., • ..., and Chellan •"" .,.,..,, t II "'~~ 1 'COio bri;,1. "' " a rage ya c ean o a~ ""'?:.~ =.c.-.. .,, """""' ms a ~vrator qua Al!>O skyllghls & R"90dlt S,.Clolat · r .,..ter\ers, wht "We Care" 546-28'.48 ups, tree trim, m11n1 Uj)s Pree~~5.S7.fl271 1 -L--a... ,..w&a.. Free eat Stevt 547 '281 plastenng Custom <'a rpentry , <'rpls 10 1 .rrun bl1:11ch. ------Free est. Pete641 109ti ~..,....., -·-.., -~-dei·ks, pallOb JS ton!ll Hall , llv din rms $15 , Drywol Ci r -HAULING Student hu ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAL~ BY BOBBY Free est. 673 67•3 Acco..H.g Co Nobody dOl's 11 bet avg room $7.50, couch ••••••••••••••••••••••• etttral .-.-.lctt lge truck Lowest rate •JT's LANDSCAPINC• F.1111 Specl11l. ut /int Quality, fostservir1: orange Coast Roofing •••••••••••••••• ••••••• ter' L1<."d & bonded SlO; chr SS Guar ehm DRYWALL/ACOUSTIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• Prompt Call 159·1976 Free estimates· Low cost pain ling Prof Rsnbl !!! rs exp. ~l,.:Q92~ Reroofmg. repain. Call 642.H71.•xtl22 Ae<'t Bkkng ror small Free eht tull J oe J>tl odor Crpt repair 14 yrs exp. Full)' lle'd & Air Coftd/HNtlltQ Thank you, Jol!n 549-2756 ...... ~es ~ F ee ~t· Steve 547-4281 Any type wall covering 646 2389_, 548-1133 business Man Goen~ 559 SSI I 15 yrs exp Do v. ork insured SJ2.SS49 Rod,_~8634 alt ! CllAH "'YOUR ACT Morrioc)t ~ Fine pa1nlulg by R1churd I n s l 8 I I e d b ~ Tra• .. s.,.,kn 714 646 11 ~1 f:q~~ p d mJ!>elf Ref!> ~l-0101 DRYWALI.TAPING ll ol1sttt A1.1proal'h HAULING·-631 1993 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stnor Lie, ins 13yrso( hJ ou r ~an1 pa1.1ekr ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213·~ . .:..1636 allo!>. etkmgs.ext sid NoSteamtNoShampoo All textures & acoustic, Spiritual llealer & =-MARRYTODAY happy N.8.customers ange !>, le, wor SOUTH AMERICA 4at*att ~gs, lands~a~ deMgn s Sta1n Spe<·1allst Fast rr~ees!_Kevin67S·9CMl8 Counselor4!16 7032 Al-Ar'OIMdtt.6tC) No blood tests req LH: Thank~~l·4410 grntd taru!>O TRAVELSERVICt-;S ••••••••••••••••••••••• wc1,"i:on~~ 6Jl·~I est dr}'. Freeest 839·1582 DrywalliPlasler We H_....m-J1m~54§-~ provided 968-3797wkdys LARRY 'S PAINTING 99l l936 M> spedalty C<tll Ter)' Onveways parking lot ROBERT'SCARPET th hol t t $.40 -r .., A 7. llAUUNG Construe Art S.alldavS.t/Sun Int/ext Syrsexp uWAU..PAPER• JacksonTuun..7~1613 repairs. '!>t!llh'oat1ng * REMOOBJHG * REPAIR Restretch. rt'-~Ille L~~Y~ ~~ 2430 ·J·~c·:K••0•;:A•LL••·.·1:1l•1,•0•·~;· lion & rt'sidentJal clean Reas fr~~t 64~9~3 CuslompaperhangJng S&S Asphalt 631 -119!1 Rm add & new canst lav all re=Jrs 673 "·'90 r r,.,, up, dumntrul•k 631 ~ Mosowy E h I Res1d <'Omm 540-2766 Trtt S.r•lct L R c: LL :..:.c: '" l!l-ctricol Plumbing el"<'l 1 ~ xt ousepaU1tingon Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...,!C _ es omm Qua Illy ___ ...... 1,. __ _,._ gr • ' n<·a · Unwa11tt'd clutter in your •8•R••1•C•K·•w••0••R•K••••s•••••11• Wedolhe.)Obnght' P'l-Le•........ TREE D"'""IG'.' s AL' "TATEPAVIN(·, GuJrante .. d Lem1nu IJS1ftllrllT ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• heating Odd Jobs rn~ .......,, • ..,... ~ ., ....., C t lJ B 270191 .. •••••••••••••••••••••• ELECTRICIAN pnced 638·41!!i8 life., CLEAN UP & jobs Newrv•rt Costa LEE Paisltin 1194.3449 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'runmg.Sculptunni: Sealcoating, Str1ptni:. ons ru~~ 1 THOMPSON 'S right. rree estimate on HOME IM PROVEMENT llAULINGS,!11546·6120 Mes'a. lr;i~e: Rl'fs COLLEGESTUDl-:NT Theory·P1ano·S1ght see Top, Thin. Removals. ~epairs. Curnm Re~ CONCRETECONSTR largeorsmallJobs REPAIR PLUMBING Housec~ 61~·~1:; Exp Int/ext job tor 111 g Co llel(e Pror Clean-_up.631 2513 re e est • 39131i2 Moc HALE COHSTR. Lie 1!393:El 642 114112 Lie .:196621 -673-0359 healing. ~"""'nlr". elel.', ••••••• •••••••••••••••• EX p ERT BRICK & less' Alex 552.0231 Tr ave Is. An Y at: e J .a.yE 'Piii.mt C ... RE MS·8181 Cuslum homes. tram Pool Decks and P"tios. RESID COMM 'L tile Free::,""1 NoJJob loo Want a R1':ALLYCLEAN Quality pt~g-:-Lowest rates G!J!Ct SS8·9282 • •~ • .. "" Masonry Small JObS & • Complete serv1<'e 11nd llbysittinc) in I( re mod. French Masonry, Sport & Tennis Highly qualified No JOb small 64~"111 HOl'Sf.-.:• Call Gingham repairs Jo'rplc racmgi. In 0 C Neat, prompt Plcnter/Repatr i.lump gnndmg 10 >rs t•.••••••••••••••••••••• doors s::s~ & patio Couns Lie 374007 Bob. tool!:&.{small.~12004 Carpentry Masonry Girl Frt'test.645 S123 Rers.S514MS. 760-7014 ~erv 8:48-~~ 1149 ••••••••••••••••••••••• exp Lie lns 6409308 !1Jbys1tting. ffi) home. l <'0\ ers . ~.1-1966/847-1078 Go........_'-Rooring Plumbing ROBIN 'S CLEANING INTI EXT PAINTING Neat patthes & textures - ·Yf & up nr. ~tctori a. Cabinet MakJncJ NO JOB TOO SMALL ••• :~••••••••••••• Drywall Stucco Tile Servic:e a lhOroui:hly HART MASONRY L1e'd. Rers. Free Est Frff eat. 891-1439 WIRdow CltaRilMJ ·CM 642-8482 646 S1~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brk & 8lk. Lie. 351449. CLEAN·UPS tLA WN Remodel. J 8 646 9990 t•lean house $40.0851 Brickwork, block walls. 646-lllbi ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-All type ... l<' .. _ b D I ho ""'8767 E llo k ood r C Int' Evt Patch~ork Original Window Washer ~h1ldcare. IU\tnR home. , i. "' ucn. ar!>, a e, me....... Ma1ntenance·Landscp xperuse use eeping. w ences oncrete ft w A lb ho S3S IM>t lunch. rumnamuns ~ara.Re units UJy AnL8JS_:.2l82Beep23l t Freeesl 642·9907 Carpentry Electrwal s upplies rurn1s hed, pati os. complete International Painting RestUCC06 Textures vi: 53r17698me, ; " 645 6521 e'e549 168.5 CO Plumbing Pamtm" tru•tworth•v. 957.8003 landscapes ' ·c ""°""''. lh0 h Quality. Int Ext FR_ EE EST 54c ~8 ~,rnced ya_rd 556 30!JH • · NC RETto: WORK Cleanups Tree Tnm 'g " " '4. ...., """""' " · "'~ S C t I f'o d t d lk DaJe or Mike ... 964 1917 Cl U y C 646·1597__ Free Est 556-1631 PLASTER PATCl'INr.-"Let the W1Sh1ne In . Babysitting. ru11 111ne. •'1>et1 ff un a ions. sl ewa s, Hauling Maintenance ean P our Act o S ----' " CallSunslune Window myhomenearOCC •••••••••••••••••••••••patio slabs. custom ~rrueS48-8414 •llOMEREPAIRS Housecleaning.aplb& Brick·Block·Concrete aintLaurenl&Sons lnltext.:.lyrsexp ' Cl d S46-86.S3. I Com pl ml 'ext. 2S yrs bric~..1,ic" 96(}0539 eves. TREES & lM PROVEMENTS• omces ~ _631 1993 Very reas. Lie, bonded Best in Paint & Paper ~eat work Paul 545.2977 eaning, Lt 548 8853 • ING'rON BE.V 'll c•• ..... .,. en11111c lw Top""d/removed, clean -.... ...., ~UNT I CHAR RENOVATING C • ni... Reas. Fret-est 645·04~ LETTHEMOUSE BobS48-16M/5J6.9906 548·0850 _631 1_351 p~ WilldowT,...._ '"' oot.r->•~ ,,.,. RliSll> COMM'L E M t-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~other babysits. 6 wks ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lawn renc>V 151·3416 · t"L AN YOUR HOUSE OY_.., C111to. PaitltMca ••••••••••••••••••••••• (Juahty smce 1972 • u~6 -.kd)'~ 892 6304 French drs. hdwd noori.. Hansens Ceramic Tile. Garde I nds Complete Mainlenanre Calls~ 851-6878 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 25 yrs exp Li<' ~. Drains rrom $10 Main Free cowteous est ~111<1 mould1ni: shelving rloors showers tubs ning, a. rapmg. 64111967 General Housecleanin" •4·1 MOVl..u!..• Bonded Ins. Refs Color from $15 Plumbing re· "••.v•"• ""' w nul"St'r) t•x11 will Rough & f1n1 !>h callart4PM "'1.;""'I . tree tramr:r11ng & re El I ,. ,,_ na M&M 6429033 .,.....,..,,.. :babysi t your new~m to Complete services Free · .._->-1 °""' I mo~al. mll)Or clean·up ertrical Plumbing Reliable Referen ces Top Quality Special ex~rt. 96J.<l!ll Dirk r irs. , 3 mos. any hrs. torona est Bonded lac·d THETILEMAH lnsd Freeest.642·481!ll Carpentry, rough rin1sh ' Own trans 962-0510 care in handling 25 yrs RENTALSPAINTED McCORMACKPLMBG .j,el ~1ar. tt73·6887 64 4-4 0 t 5 · Fret:_est _ _ 640.~ Want Ads _cau 642.5678 Roars .Masonry Stucco exp. Compet1t1ve rates. Perrect, prompt. reas 24 HOUR SERVICE Rers_ 540-3987 eves Class1ried Ads_ 642 561~ No overl1.!!le 1J0.1~ Seaside Pnt 536-4806 L1c:J!.294:n8 _61~·91~ Make your shopping easier by using the Dally Pilot Classified Ads .. r.:!.~.~ ..... ~?.~~ ~:~~~~ ......... ~~-~~~~!.~.~~·.-.~ ..... ~~-~~~~.~~ ..... ~!~~Help Wanted 7100 HelpWClflted 7100 .... Wllllhd 7100 .... W.e.d 7100 lpWClllhd 7100 H.lpWClllhd 7100 .. . F:RIC Wf:Mt-:fVOU AT . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• T ll E WAHEHOUSJ::1Adm1n1 s trat1ve Ane ...... TraWtN liALLROOMtouchdance R~~YOllROWNBOSS Dehverymenover 18ror IMSTAl..LAT10H ·: FOUND ADS W E :'i E E U A Secretary Due to ex-No exp nee. Im med inslru<'lor trainPt'S. PT Full pan time Choose LA Times tu homes ELECTRMllC General TY DEPARTMEHT • BARTE~DER WITH A I pans1on an excellent OP· Oj>ening_ NB. 548-1383 eves. earn us you learn, hrs lnro Julie 673·781 l C M 3 a m . 6 a m uni TM ICllMMI lay CW. Must be able to handle ':· AREfR££ BL.~:NDER portumtyhai.ansenror, ---toSl.OOOmo urmurt' •BIKF.STORE• Economy car required fll[f Apos1tion1Snowavaila· CA l,L DA~9662164 acapablesecretaryw1th possible. ~1r !-:Ills As:.1st \1 anager or So <'Ollect1ng .JN.W blemo11rProShopfora ~;geM~~'.~~~up~ly12;~ .; .. :. Call.· WED SCI\ E\'ES wbor 1 d processmg ski lls, M Ah SSEMIUl1 Sbl >12-00H met'h for Schwinn de $400 $450 mo + bonus M a n u t 8 c l u r e r s seU motivatffi person person TV dept Kerm a 1 1t) to do reports. ec an1ca assem ers Banking Jler Mll.!il have prior 646-0637or646~ representative with ex with a pleasant & outgo Rima llardware 2666 •.· 642-5678 Pe"Oflol Mr-tices Sl60 most or all willi ng to ror i:rowing laser co SAYINGS s t 0 re exp Sa I a r) Oeltver LA Times 10 panding lines m elet• ing personality Some ~!to!!!ls•tmll!!!tl!!!!an!l!!!!IG•.1:•r•m-S•.h•e•p_•l .. ;~·~·i~:;·~;;;;_ .. f:s~~Ywf1r~~1~~~fr~~~ :~~ha~i%;1 ;~r:~bl~n COUNSEi.OR sio, .. oo 544-~. homes in II s. & C.M. ~~~~~c ~~:°ee~n~~:1~~~~ ~~~~sexr;i~~ci~el~~~ l~sa;r~:c!l.,CM .puppy. M. Mal!l\Oha & Prei:nancy 1estm1t. im· ly to vice president Soldering & light shop Pacific Federal Savings IOATMECHAHIC :::u~· ~~bj';0 cir Allract1ve commission day thru fnday If you Ac~ltep • '•Y ork t o -. n 11 u med re~ulu. Lo-. cost Send resume in con· exper prererred Ei< & Loan has an immed needed ror sailboat needed 546 4481 or ra te and bener1ts are quahr1ed ror this FGF has openings 1n Id T R II ll Suran~e pa~kage opening ror a Sa,mg~ <'h rter I b N rt package olfered For ap d ··~ e ward !163 JI ull .ibort1on All methods or 1 ence. to om o . ce in , • Counselor at tht-ir San a <' u U1 • ewpo 964.49112 pos1t1on. please call ror customer ser,•1ce epl ·.:S1·876l Jacki" birth control <1vail 24 hr Wright Energy Corp. & co paid benefits App HeJl'h Will -.ork on potntment caU 894·1257 appotnlment 645-5000 Handle all aspects or -• I L k El J u 3 n c a I.I " 1 r a n u d DELIVERY/STOCIC ;Lost cat . greyish ll"er. help hne ~19495 200 Newport Center Y al aa mann ec branch nus per..on ,,_,111 pumps, t'ng U1es an rig Extens1on52l personal line!> busuiess " Drive. •308. Newport tro Optics. Inc E 0 E i:1ni: On the jobexpr + F/time, xlnt benefits EL.......,.,...,,.'C Starting salary com • F 12 vrs Shor0 t·l1rr \'II' A T uch c be reS'"tnSlblt• for thr r ...... """' · , · · ' 0 Beach, Ca. 92ii60 Sa n J u an a po ... re sreq 1!75·9000 10.1 or 2 ·:.i-11 JO 495 E mensurale v.'lth Exp & _CdM. 761H&10 9 new accounL' 11ct111t) an ASSIMILY Gttt1 Office Of Class ADYERT1SIHG 114 4 J.6624 the brani•h The sur BOOK KEEPER p T 11th Sl .. c: M Coil wl•d•r & GI· .a.cc-·~ "?o....L..J. Ab1hl~ Xlnt t'ompan) 'Lost. m3 le S1.1r111i,:1•r su u <'e~lul candidatr will Afts or moms Xlnt pa:-i D..tal .......... " .,. • _, _. benerits & career advan· ·Spaniel Liver & -.hill' 8 bcortl/Modt--., ~ Au 1 0 Mech an 1 c have 1.2 )I"\ expem•nrt-,\pp!) in person, no E DA r •En~ rr .......,. fort~ Pe rson needed or grow cement potential For •Yrs Neutered. ans lo M F&Coopl~ Southern California In Proress1onal only 20·. '"ne-. an'OUnli. With a phonec·alls.BackStreet. w~~ted rT M:n1c: O .C .Co.Mfc)of..., 111g restaurant Corp or appl call Pauline al ;~ RurrTuf~~t\1<0' ~ 300S ~C Visa ~~~d~ ~~~w~~~~~~l~~n :1~.~0 50'i: Lobo r savtnl(S &loan or al'Om GS5 8 St • TusJ:tn Thurs onl) Top pay rH & hwilflOfl nMn. n~: l~~~n~ zr ~~k~~~· 549 8909 ·~st "Holly'. F Ter-&n.r.'° _ ........... , I gress1ve. or.g11n1zed , ~~~c~:I c~~~mk .. 0~~~a3rt)e' lu1PtnoM 6313380 1P· or w "9 to Some A Cpayableexper JANITOR '•JIPflO, rream ,,_, ru'>l nr Y~-sales reps lo rail on de· /\l.:TOMOTIVE • Full time. Contin ental Dental leant. Cal 540-9264. helpful Sa lary com lmmedlateopemng fot a .-tail. El Toro 975 Ol:!i I rtpOl'Vl'JUln sign & arch1tl'<'lu ral PAITS wit h expencnrt' Ex Cu1i.inl' Ask ror Ken Orthodon1c Assistant VALOR mensurate with ability Jamtor to work rull t1mc. ·-e· 68-S7S2 , ....................... , businesses. Protected1 COUMTllMAH cellent frm.Rl' bent'hts1 673-3233 Receptionist -.anted El~OHl<;,S Call ror interview !7141 night shift Exl'ell fr- -Schools & temtones in O C & L A D , 1 h r parkagc Plrai.e appl) 1 ('i•SHI ERS Please call Or Ja<'obs ""ACTORY TRAINEE 549.9322 Rusty Pelican mge benefits For more st· white \I Poodle I ...... _.:_ 7005 c G t ea ers IP or oreign 10 person to , ., r I r d t II ,. ns ..... ,..,., aunties rowin,R co m auto parts expenem·c -.anted for auto wash in 848-4444 Small parts manurac Restaurant Inc ' Irvine in o an 111 en1e111. ta m 1>.. arl'a .' Jmeu ••••••••••••••••••••••• pany. CXC'e l oppt y. rcrerred Cal.IGle ror I ~. unt Bch. lr\'lne I Mike \'1v1an1 (7 14 1 il1ghlands. l d ~1 re I Fi~ I draw "1" highest com P n PACIFCCffDERAl ft,. "' DEHTALOFRCE turing.allstuftsopen.no G1r Friday, !l·J Costa 1>411616 E.OE Mr _!'ard 160-<m<J rn . • anappointment. SAVIHGS&LOAH areas 644-4460 /\SS I STANT . e x experiencentt Maturc l Mesa Westside, hght . . Chri1tian Church m1ss1on i213l6S16123 ROY CARVER CASHI ER 'CLERK penenced. needed ror wo men pre r e r red typmg. books & ship LAUNDRY HEl.P ~~~~~!1 1}~~~;11~,~~I PR~·SCH?OL&. i\ides llLl..--.U ... L ROUSltOYCE 3~~~r':i~0 I Dependable Prerer profess1onalofflce.Also E 0 E IVERPA C pmg.6460244 Mon Fri . 1 3 30 Restaurant C<l.\1 111111 DAYCARf.CENTl.-.:H ~ • AHDIMW San JuanCapistrnnv olderpersonrorevemng part.llmeSECRETARY CO RP 10585 Lawson Governess, hve·m want Ne wp ort \'lllJ 4000 No question' aski•d 792V1<'l?na.CM COMMUNITY 64().6444 111416617200 shirt inrl weekends /\p ramihar With dental in R1ver Ave.F V_962·93.'.16 I ed for z children Resp Hiiaria Wa}. :-; H 213 133t·S815 t'oll t co rner \1C'toria & LIAISOHAJDES E"ualOnntvEmplo.yer pl} Gift Shop. John surance South Laguna Fashionable Newport I mature, exper. rers 642·5861 • ---PlacentJa t B I I :1: rr, Wavne A rport Tu 99 °-h C' h I I d Good sala & be r l "'°5t Lrg ~· <:.1hl'O Cat E!'JROI LING NOW' I 1ngua Community ... UTOMOTIYE s.a.LES s ·' M I • cs 4 ·4>15 .,.,ac . ras IOn s an . ry ne Is Liquor Store Stocking & GI ~ \1 · • • L1a1son Aides needed by • " at A. , 546-0076. Dental chairside assis· Sa Io n und e r new ~ 641·514·4ofc Cas h Reg 1s t H ex · enneyre '' · nunlain I Isl 10 children enroll<'d Huntington Beach City We have a ru11.11me com I Banking CASHIER o wn e r s h 1 p see k s Grocery Clerk wanted 40 pe rien ce necessary • RRd Ldaguna H1•a1·h I ~Ill IJO Discount Hrs School Dist Oral & writ missioned sales opening TB.LEA HOUSEW ....... s.a.LES ~~t.54~.~e. some ex Operator with rollowing hr Part time or ru ll O\'er 18 Apply b<'tween 8 ewar 494 i9'.!I! 1>30AM 600PM Part tenrluency inEngllsh & 1n the Automotive •.u: • r & has avallable rental t ime No n unio n & 3 weekdays 1888 Found Bla1·k & ~h1tc• time students accepted Spanish or Engh sh & Center for a qualified I Fl'LL nr.n: f'ull or P lime Appl) Designer needs 2 male as room 64~ Sandy _ ~ 3253 Placentia. Coste1 Mesa shaggy male c101t \led .>'II 3468 Laotian Hmona pre selling ~pec:ialist We or Position a\all '" our Crown Hardware. 1024 s1slants For designer - I L " SouthCoa.st PlazaoHll·e I W lirr NB J·ob< tra el "'I bl F 0 0 D S ERVI CE Hairdressing assistant Ll"'UORCL.,.I( sma I. ampsoo & Dale, Costa Mesa Chnsllan ferred. 6 hn per day rer the best bener1ts pro-Please'l!ontart rvlne ! eslc > "· v r exi e MANAGER • ..,. 11;9' G G Work 641 6341, Pre.School Special S4 13/hr Apply 1J5.l4th gram or any retail com C ... SHIER '1fs. 548·382.3 busy salon. Laguna Experienced Fullt1me home 891·2814 SJ I. 90r£:; wHlc St. H.B. 536·8851. pan,y . For appointment Kathy Amburgey HOUSEWAU SALES DIET ARY ASSIST. w~· v cte~~c:~ea f ~s ~~~Ii :;,~~~ 3~~r r~r a':~~~e Apply 250 E 17th St. FOUND :i .. 1 mo old 15Fu Daysi call. 7l4·644·23l3 <7l4IM0...066 F I P Time Fri'. Mon pu w C M JC .......... my u I or Pltime Apply ,., Ospital. Must enjoy illiams blk & wh tt k1lle n CAU.646-$423 Assembly • ·'"...._ CAUfORNll Crown Hardwarl', 1024 shift. Pl'ime Sat-Sun cook ing & hav e MAHAGfMEHT w while rlee l'Ollar Now Enrolling! Hot S 24 Fas hion Island, NB " Irvine (WestclirONB AM shirt Bayview supervisory ab1hty Hair stylist, sublease & Reta1trabm store 494-9310 Lunches' $31.90 This MEED E.0 E. M F frncDll Conv Hosp 2QS5Thur111 _549·3061 be your own boss 6 locations Southern l..osl S1ame~e m11le week special ' t:osla OH UIUUU. CHECICf:ICAI Ave.C M 64.2~ general ~=~:nosrlno~e~n. l:~ California. Trainees & altered rat Oarl< rnlla r Me sa Chrisua n Pre M EY So•'--& Loan needs a rew gd drivers D .. •-s y"-assistant manaaers Ex ir .. ..,. 493oouu NV"•~ Dental, front 0H1ce Chu ck 615 ·2046 or "' Small drum on 1·ollar SrhcKJI. 646->&23. 6·30 to • IAIYSITTER 695TowneCenlerDr. 0000 citing. challeng111g, ex ·~.w ith IO ll ewJrd 6PM 320E.18th St CM Startwork todayontem· Mature.lovmgpersonto Costa Mesa.Ca92626 Clerical Telecommuna<'attons g roup pra ct i<'e. l52·0245 roraept cellent benefits & start ,._ Bl uc-JEAN Op engineering hrm needs challanging pos1l1on. HOMEMAKL'R.S ·:.§42·6069 Jobs Wanted, 7075 porary • r. watch our 2 mo old son Equal portumty Mature person Ac ( rowOt "' 111g salary Must have '•A p t• JOBS through our Lite in our C.M home 4.:; Employer rurate typist Good Drarten experienced in ~ooelml obregnefi ts wicthaellx COLLEGESTUDENTS r etail backaround .....,st entax amera ••••••••••••••••••••••• Industrial Oivisioo Leroy Ink on Mylar • Earn S6 hr housekeep " .• Vic N.8 Cotr i·our~~ TYPING lgl bkkpg in Packagmg. Warehouse. days wk 549-~ ,,_, f11r?ures XJnl benefits Good head & ha rd Diane ing in Irvin'". CdM & Prerer RT\\' or related "' eward842 0l60 h F k & Baysiller m t James Insurance k 1 eed m 95 ~ 12131617-«71 my ome rf.'('p1c up Lite Assembly, and 'd (. af ure ex B kl Irvine Call Joyce wor ers ony n app--__ 1_4_ N wpt Approx IS l: Male Labrador hlk del 640-9639 manyolherassignments per or 111 ant My an mg 7520990EOE ly K&B Engineering, GEHERALOFRCE hrs wk Gi rl Friday Married. employed hut :l~w wht che~t No llunt Practical Nurse desires available Must be 18. CdM home 9-6pm, Mon TB.Lf:I \714)540.~14. HomeServic"".. · want to make more·· I F $ 75 / k D --Accurate typist. ,i!eneral "'·' Lo I k 6 • ngton 8ch. 646 9401 . work by day C.:all E\·en-Apply now at The Kelly ri w · ys 5595022 <'a executive see s ~days673·~ 1ng!>960 3243 _ Offi <'e nearest you 2102 760 -6907 . an 6pm Full t1me open111g. relal CL.a.ICAL ELECTROHICSP/T 0 r r 1 <' e du I 1 e s stable ambitious people ~ B · C 1 0 64_0·6661 e d e xp e r 1 en c e p.a.lfTIME ror skilled&sem1 skilled 1110S49·39-l2. HOSTESS p time with manaae .'Lost~ 1.0 1, 2 M .:olch•n Help Wanttd 7100 usmess en er r ' • l I " re t ri e ve r 11 • \ 1 1. • ••••• ••••••••••••••••. • 208 I rv1ne. 833· i 44 I Baker Tramee. Sat 1Sun necessaf) Look mg ror interest in ii ~ ;:odra::;a ~~P b~a;~ GlMEIAL OFRCE For evenmR work Appl)' ment ability Call for • 22nd lr".NB 7540ll2ur .a.cc,....,.....,..,.. 1Nr MacArthur Bl. & lOPMto6A M.Winchells UTILITTCLf:ll( -.ork" Typ ing, no ground. Calif Air Na Sharp, aggressive m person 9·12 AM or aJ.>p'ti4~:5168 · 7Sl·S7J9 " '-"'"'•"' 405 Frwyl Hrs 8S or Donuts 2S3 East 11th shorthand. Offi1ce loca personrorbusyconlrac 4.30·6 30 PM. 2001 W MECHANlC CHl ..r w k 1 tional Guard. Prior c t H NB u-27951CabotRd .L<tguna street CostaMesa_ e see personne who 11on on PCH.3-days per tor's office Frr. Typ· ~~-wy , -MacGregor's. 11131 Grvwing Restaurant Niguel. 83H)542 !Crown Bake"' have energy . en week.Sat&Sun.646-7431 mthtary helpful Call ing~hones. filing C M Housekeeper business Pla<'enlla,Costa Mesa My Glimpse of llt•aven Blue Book Lost on Npt Blvd Please Call 615-6726 Susan Lost: brown clutch purse lost 1n the Hu1n111gton Wes t apt s , II B. 8'2'9318. REWARD ~ I Lost. Rip Curl ru11 surf suit, 10 10, Seal Beach f!eward. 121312.63 ll61 Found little i:1rls bracelet. ldent1ry Vic Costa Mesa. 675 :mo found. Keeshound. F blk & gray . Shelt1e. ~1 sa ble. Aust Shep cr011!-. F blue merle. Ycllo~ L.ah ' mix F Newport Animal •• ~hel_~ ... ~·~ .ROUND· Aclol~c~nl rem • dog, blk med curly hair. w tan lc.:s. 4S lbs ~9-4220 "' h · • h · Ci ndy Ge h ring '" Chain 1n Orange Co Valley Pkwy cx11l llrs Exp in Donut making or l us1asm "' w o enJOY 714 ,979.7363 548·5541 man with tux condo Medical seeks quahfied Ch1efAc 9.3 wil l train Apply at work111,i!W1lhpeople ---needs a neat person ror P'HLEIOTOMIST counlantrorCorp Head IEL[~The Win <'hell 's 202 El CUllCAL ~an~Resul!,S _~ WantAd Hel ., 6.B:_Sfil8 light dullesmexchange · q u 9 r le r s Jl e a \ y ·=il1"1 c. am 1n0 Re a 1 s an Excellent salary. out G for free rent S56-8902 RECB'TIOHIST ·t t 't sta d'na •w r l & p rowing laser co. seeks t Needed for busy ~ B re~ auran act' mg ex· s E ~ v, C"' Es C:lemenle. . n 1 ,.. ~ne 1 s ro 1 . 1 .!!ll 1me per Sr"" o tes cl ~ -r1• shar1nn For 1·n exper cenca person to Lab Mu !>t be rx 1 •. , u 1 m · • " h Housekeeper. Sun & Sta rr Supe · 0 p I dd:... terv1ew phon" Jol'k1·,. andle muterial control per1enrrd R"" llours rv1s1on, m eop ea ""' ' ' Mon only Cleaning & '" closings & quarterly Equal Opportunity OPPORTUHITY Ek . VP records EHiciency & child care Laguna 9-6 Mon Fn &some Sot hnanr1al reports. tom Employer AMERICAN neatness a must. Will 8ea ~h area &•1 11100 Quahr1ed persons call l k led t M/F/H knocks often when you STAT! IAHK train qualified apph ' " Jan pu er now ge a mus 1 . D days. Eva. •·97 ...,..., ev'"s' Good be ft Se d use resu I-getting a1ly <' a n t s E x c e I I .. ""°" ' ne its. n re 500 N rt c D & wknds sume & salary history to Cadillacs to Go-Carts Pilot Classified Ads to ewpo enter r. benefilstsalary based on MB>tCAL fi'.IO-O 140 PO. Box I~. Irvine. WhatevertheFad reachthe OrangeCoast NB640.5100EOEM /F exper Contact . Ca 9Z713 market. Lao.kmann Electro· Roll 'em o(( the market Ph 64.2 u-.a O ti I E o E s ADMI NISTRATIVE With a Classified Ad one "''" p cs nc. · · · an ASSISTANT C IAAMAID Juan Capo. 114-493~ all Now ' 64.2-seL ·-"'!!!!!!'!'!!"!!!"!!"!!!"!!"!!!"!~•I Sc11~nce Apphcat1nns, 1Part-Timel Need en· I n e ' s Com puter I •1 ,., A thusiastic peri;on Dart Pr01lucts D1V1s10n. locat· : II J I DI ···········'·····'····:. Tavern 646 · 9 9 3 S eel in the Irvine East In 12pm·6pm dustr111l Complex tat llllllllllllllJ!!!!llllllJ!!!!llllllJ!!!!!l!!'!'!~~llllllJ!!!!~ IUUTY ASSIST. 2 run tune assistants needed for biay lrvme shop. Carlton Harr COOIC HOUSa&PtHG Sud & Sand Hotel, H ou se k eeping Supervil!Of', night shin. part time $4 2S hr English & Spanish speaking 497-4477. 365 Front orfice solo NB. MO 401hri; Mon·f'ri Salary open Please send resume to Ad No 935. Daily Pilot, PO Rox 1560, Costa Mes ... ('/\ 92626 La una Beach EQE Pind what you wonl '" Want Ad H_elp? _642·S67.!I Daily Piiot Class1r1e<1~ ~aily Pilat .; ..... · ... ··· · ·· ·· .. , 1.,;.. 5350 .f ·••••••••••••••••••••••• Sanllt Ana & San Diego Fw ys l has an 1m mediate open111g for an orgamted selr starter w experien<'r 1n thest • ACCOUNTS RECBVABLE CREDIT ASSISTANT areas Will prepare bank deposits and resolvt• credit and bllllng problem.11. 2 years credit ' t'Xper. Good accounttnll skills. mclud ma type ' 40 v.pm and 10 key b) touch Must be diplomatic and 11ra<'IOUli tn dealtna With lht' __ .;;8.5;..;..7· l341 __ _ ::.~ Part/Time for small convalescent hospital. Must be experienced In inst1tuhonal food pre- paration. Apply at The Gardens. 450 Glenneyrt. 494·807S . .:.., ----- Com.hr /Cleric.I Person for equipment rental store, Saturdays required. Wages open U n ited Rent -All , KIDS-STUDENTS PART TIME EYBltlS ;' •I .. •• ·: ("<>EDS Would lovr to :: pany wt1h you Call Sut : or Kath~ o ytlmc i: ~·9363 i: !I l' 1• I' .. Sellin« anyUun• with a Datly Pilot Clwlfied Ad .s a simple matter j\dt ca 11 "2-~ . ' At'counts Payable Per.!Onnel Purchasing Vender Ltason Typmg 60 wpm Min1num 5 years omtc expnl.-nce required Salary commensurate with rxPtriencc SCIENCE APPLICATION. INC. $ WngleySt. publtc and ule~ staff l:llml>('lltl'c salary and employt>t' henefiL' 1nch-1ln1C <'ompuny p:ud h..alth. tirl' und det1tal tMuriinrc Cttll • IW2 4321. t'Xt 277 ror ;1pJl(lintm1•rtt Ol.AMef c o.ur DAIL 'f P'ILOJ llO W. IAY ST .. COSTA MESA, CA. tU2' Irv me. Ca. 9Z714 9SHS44 :~ ~j~'m~fportunlty ••• " ....... ~. ~~ ~~~ :~~ ......... : for busy NB salon Call IOIYT & TA YLOI 646-_7197 645 0760._,__ ___ _ 8uuty Counter Help, morn. HA IR DR ESS ER & shlH. p/Ume, no ex.per . MANICURIST for gd nee. Apply In person: N 8. salon. Clenttle Dlppity Donuts, 18S4 pref. The H11lr Handlers. N!!l>Ort Blvd. C.M &U-MM. _ _ Counter help Part T\mt. Call for appointment The f11test draw ln the Mon·Frl. Oary't Dell Wesl .. a DallY PUot Coaal Hwy .. Cd M Clusirled Ad 642-5678. 1'15· 10 ~----- NEEDED Earn s.10·$60 per week. Trips & Prites. Ctl Mr. ,Cli•tt .t Slt.0601. We n e presently seekin11 •dulta with pleasant ptrsonalities who would be interested 1n worki~ tn Sale1 & 1•ronK1tion with Daily PHot Carriers 10 lo ts yl'11n1 old Unlimited urnlnic1 avai111ble w niht person. Hr~ S SOPM to 8 30PM . Mondtiy thru fl'rtd~y. Somt S11turd11y nva1lablllty fo'm 1,1p~1ntment, call 1142 4~21. uxk ror 11\•n Wllltams. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 3:30 VI. IAY ST.,• COSTA lll(SA, CA. t2'M , AN lOUAI. 0"flOlltulilTY IM"l)Yllt ; . . . . ................... i ................... . I\ ~--------:-~~--..--.. .... ,......----------................................. ... ~-~~ .... ?~~! ~.~~ ..... ?!.~! ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~-~~ ..... !!~ ~!.~~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~ ....... !~.'.~ MOOIU/ISC~ HC8'T10MIST/ RESTAURANTHELP SECRETARY CARSON TranJ l9 cu ft Coldsput Super Top Oollardl.\1 *' HOSTBS B1rtendtn. aernn. bus MaJOr corp ~ uper C...,..... Mart Avo lll'ffn Nd.I Mu1M1 nrtdfd AlllYPh Personal u1l11ti.n1 lo persoaa, ho1leuu, secretary for C1r1on Computtt tr11Ded com liOme fiheh•e. St2S, M"n, V.Omt'O" Chlldf\ln IUC('fllful, vtry bu5y cooks Operun1 Nov 1st Sain ore Must be &ood merC11l 1.1ent with good 646 52M No ~llll n~ $411 '1'762 nttullvt MWlt be t'll· European ewe Newport lyptSI Front oft •P DOM llNTL k.oowled1e Kenmore wa.sh dry ROid N£WSOtl.JVERV tremely 1ltr1et1ve, Bch Cull for 1ppt pearanre Cuatomer needed al once for 2yrsold,lmmac SJOO/of Uaro, M t' $100+ /wk superbly &ruomed & ?_80-_8_12:S contact, bu.y phoMI Newport/Irvine Agency f~r. arter~m tl40 6049 lrv .. c M,N8163tllO ha¥t •vivacious Restaurant Xlnt salary' bcothll Worldvlew Travtl Gas 2 door wall uven N Deb L .. ~raonallty Duties In· Deli 11ndwich rnakera & Applicants only Call 975 l200 ~ CMc broiler, pllotleSb Sac ewipaPtr very " cludt' baht se<'retanal In cashlt'r1, 18 or over, fuU Kerin Holmes 12 13 > S 90 El ........ • ... ~ Ttmt lo homes on or Plllrne, """ 10 ~• .. n, 841 4232 Ext 1.216 E o E TREETRIMMP.R l ec wv•.top, _, ~ Balboa p~ 5600 mo eittrtmoly quiet. pretty .... ,,,., .... M/F/H Exprd In all phUtt or mo. new !64 3901 ~ 8441 646 1413 one &lrl olril't' + con will train >'rllunkut tree work and modem Refria rrost frtt, clon. or &1derable lonl drivtn& lers, 17431 Bruukhunit Secretary Part·ttme J ...,, i t T d ... __ .. ....... B r lud St F' v d••v• a w~L. ~ ... u pmtn: oP pa,y an work• aoud $200 ~8 8513 ~-ene lls me e loh of .. #. ~ be rt Pl U W"hthk •· t v11rlety & lreedo1n, Mustbe~curatelypJ#l. neis , ea:se~r11 .,9rS48~ Ng )~:.;:~~no~~~ erutstartl.nicpay&un· HST.AUIAMT • 7'0·8H8 Aal for 1S8 4T$lfrom 9 amto 3 Refrtl(,works11ood 6't-3dl " hm1ted growth poten 101 IUIHS Margaret _ m. $100 11111 Good education, 1s now hlrlnl( 5 duy S.c...._.. bK TYPIST: Smallenginffr S48·8Sl3 OCIAMOPllATOR 11 t ubility & se l( Hostess pos111on In· lf you~~-~k.ingfora Ing firm needs good Freuer, late model. lmmed111i.e "mploymenl mot1vution A MUST terv1ew 2-4pm Mun-l"n f . . lypisl. ~ay~perlorm chest type SlOO 548~13j opportunlt1co41 for Write very debiled let· 37 Fash1011 lsland N IJ .ust pace postUon w~rk -Girl Fn dulJea . Pffl4 or548-4485 quall'•i,d aopi.tr11nlll . tcr includln. 11 ambttlOOll. ---• · mg w1t.h tap u~cu\lves hr«. per day, mornings& -~ · \•' · • wAA '\JSCG [cense 25 quahricat1oos. perspnal , '-'ROOFERS ut Orange County afternoons. Salary Wasner & oryer, rlcun, ton gross min Dut1e~ 1n description & desirl.'d All types 3 yrs exp Airport, Martin Aviation based on skills & exp works good, each ~5. elude harbor patrol & salary Wnte Box #946. needed Great pay & tx may be the place for Call; Kay 548·85130!548-4~ passenger ror hire Daily Pilot PO Box 1560, Ira benefits Cont.tel you Applicant must be 11 ~~ Elec dryer, xlnl rood Salary St®SUlOOtmo c.: 0 st 11 M e 8 a c A Mike or BJ 642·7222 fust, accurate typist, a Ty p 1 s T RE c Er bronze. SIOO. QUHMS W.A Y IAY 92626 ()5(,() Sales r~ ~~~t~t::ea~~ h~~~ TIONIST PR & fund de 642-9385 MAllMA llrLr,...._.1ST Ten Mgt tramees wntcd things done without be· v e Io pm en I dept Refrlgen1t.or, very clt!an, CAT AU ... • 1.r• • ... D/ '"""El"""'" $250 per week No exp Personable. organized auto defrost $165 nA -" Our lrvl!le office has an nee Call. 714·84.2 9096 inR told Mtmmum or 3 self starter Varu~c.J 893-9000 LOMG IUCH imrned open111g for " A_sk_for M~uohes yea rs experience re res Pon s I b ii ll 1 es <2131'3'7 S611 Recepllorust who en.1oys · --~ quired Excellent salary lkyclea 1020 I & •---------•I a d .... fi•· ck g t 55 6Swpm Excell ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,~ peop e contact · can n tKne 1.., pa a e o .... f •-d ~ S 1 u.:ne its "'oppty. to a CRUISL"R handle bus> phones Lite a es the right person Call s "' needed for del"ll craft w 1 p Hod vanre anta Ana area Boys' 26 ....... e neu•, ""S " typl!lg As one of the na e are ook1ng for a al gins al 1714 I u... ft ,,.., work Must be perfec hon's largest Realtors, highly motivated sales 546 4300 for mterv1ew 546·S7.§0 Cl!.11 Da,.Yid.._673 472.8 tionists Piece work at we offer ideal en\•tron· person for a high income c•r'I' Wolttw/Wtiitrn" Ctrls 24 tn 10 spd Blue home ments & excellent com potential co mm1si.1on SE ouaAIY· Apply btwn 9AM & GoodCond $5() 498-l98JS.5C.:,!lh.l'. pany benefits. including department Do you GB40FC.. Noon Charlie's Ch1h . 759 1211 Ext 284 da)!I Part time Sales help !Hntal Entrylevelpos1 Quulif> as an ex~ Three man sales ofc, 76719lhSt, Door UOI. 640-0236njghll> w:anted Prestige lion.31 l-,hr wt!ek.Mon-perienced salesperson' Westrllrr area, typing & C M ADULTTRICYCLE gourmet cookware shop F'r1. f'or more det:uls With a baekground in good t e I e phone Wanted 2 part lime NrnewSISO in CdM Must have sin call. An .. ar~hall, F'URN ITURE? personality a must. . -i..~ 1• .,,.,.,. 111 ~ s 1 •. 11 d evemng .,...,..e sour1tors 962 . .....,.; cere interest in cooking S41·264 a ary open r u P Call Berle al 951·333S or Ir you do. we are offer-company benefits. Call setting appointments for F'or Sale 26" Laguna Nancy at673·3444 log an Xlnt income, in· Burt 642·5eSI IOAM·JPM salesmen. Salary t Cruiser. ~or best ofr Comm. Call Blase or Dave536-6198 '-'ITTIME surance program. profit Secretary Non·smkr. 2 _Marie. 7l.!·957-07J;!. DA-WES Realm Rider I\ sharing. pension plan, days per wk. Laguna Perfect for housewives and generous company Beach Accounting Of Work ln potpourn & craft spd, recently repaired & college students. Easy discount For appl Call f ice p O Uo )( 1 134 factory Also sewing de-Repair cool Sl13, a~km• work, mustbeconsc1en· 714 /644.2313 L!,l.&!lnaBeaeh.926S2 coraling with sil k s2oo, Craig. bt'f 9pm l1ous. 10.~ hrs wk $3.75 J.C. nHHEY Secretary Oowers. 540-2241. J49·39114 hr Call64&!1741 bctpt/Sec'y 24 FashlOO Island. NB Typist for Nwpt Bch XEIOX OPIRATOR luildiltn MattritP 8025 ,AITmME Receptionistisecrelary E.O.E. M F RE lnvst Co Slat typ. Reproduction graphics •••••••~••••••••••••••• Eam HoUd~yMoney fort largffie qual~y real 11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 mg a must. shorthand & 1echnician to operate REDWOOD 2X6'S Lingerie Home Pa111es es ate 0 ice'"' ewpon word pro"essor el< copy machmes colate & Beach Many benefits. l•--------1 ' . · 4' to 20' long Xlnt del'k 67~_]_ Growth company Ex SALES per1ence preferred bind reports ~ealness mg Fresh load arrivin~ PAIT TIME cell salary, upenenred COMMEICIAL ll.E. 549-2988 --essential Fulltime Ap· weekly Sa~ at ~ fl Crew Supervisors. work on I Y Re M .ix o f Tired of selling houses 7 --------• ~l~~n1t~s ~~r~:e~o B~~. ~1m, 646·988S an_tt1me p 1 ime evenings & Newport Beach Call days a week• We need SECIETAllY Wilham F'rost & As REDWOOD UTHE weekends SupervlSlng ~n_!!}'._75!H221 I one licensee to Jeam the Loeal Newport Beach &<X'lales. 1401 Quail St ·I 50-6' boards bundle , the door to door sales I•--------· skills to manage, broker Savings & Loan 1s seek-New~rt Beach _ $1Z bundle. 64&988SJim crew of youngsters Ex Restaurant commercial real estate 1ng a self motivated rellenl earnings for Income from mgmt secretary with strong X·llAYTiCH. Oak mostly 2x8 's. 12 person °"'1th ability to CARL'S JR while you leam. Super secretarial s kills. Pnvate lab, 8 to Spm long Dancefloor.derk. moti~ate Van or large , • benefits: life msurance. thoroughness and con Mon thru Fn. No 111 pa -truck bed'673·5686 car 1s needed Call 1 health msurance & den genial manner to work t1enls Head x ray on!) Cots 8035 Media Merchants HELPS MA.KE lat plan. Contact Ken. for the v P or Loans. and W 111 tr a in Ii r 'd 1 n •••• ••• ••••••••••. ••••• 21J.427·2756 EOE 675-6700. VP of Admm1strat1on dividual 640.0202 CFA ktts, H.tms. Burms, Part time evenings. answering service, no exp nee Call. 646'~ E.O.E_. __ l'A YROU CLERK The Jolly Roger Inc., an established restaurant cham, has an opening for an experienred Payroll Clerk Lo work m a 4 person dept. Ab11ily lo handle extensive 1 phone communtl'allons a must Salary com mensurate with ex per1ence Apply 1n person between Sam & Spmat THE JOLLY ROGER INC ENDS MEETI ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!IJll!!!!!lllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lllllll!!!!ll•I Salary Sl,200 per mo. MerchanclM S 1 am s In q u er 1 e s, • Sales help wanttd for w f u 11 1 n s u ran c e • •••••••••••••••••••••• Term s $ 1 O O S 2 5 O fashion boutique Salary benefits & paid career .&..w-, 8005 548·8587 Carl"s Jr would IJke to help you make ends meet. We have im - mediate F1.JLL or PART TIME employment op· port unities available ASSISTANT MA MAGERS We offer ex cellent benefits. super working cond1t1ons and good pay' St.irttng salaq S4 55 per hour + comm. Laguna apparel Pleasecall _,,.,.... 0 0 N MDe Pa •••••••••••••••••••••••DOCJI 84 ~~rt area. 49<1_3094 s. ~Y ans1 insert L rule •••••••••••••••• • • •••• • SALESLADY 714·045·6.S<l> ••URGENT".. KEESHOND Pups AKC Prestige Womens shop E.O E. • •Ttus week•• Champ sire. M r' Pet & tn Cdm Must have sin· ••only!"•• show . P v l Pl Y cere interest 111 Quality --------•I 7 Oriental Rugs. S6S to 213 697-J345aCl6J?m Apparel Send reply •SECUTAllES• $325. Oversi_ze coffee SHIH TZU pups, AKC, Care of J Moon 177F Pres. ShtlOOS24,000 tble, S85 2 twm bds.,S40. S2SO and up. Cash only Riverside Ave NB ~_3_ R. E1Mkt/Sh80Sl8,000 End tble. S35. Mexican 6ll 93al S801FullCbgT/BS22.000 Swag Lamp, $45. 2 Chest SALES-IT /TIME Exp Con.~ultanl Ours or drawers. S40 each. 5 AKC Irish Setter l'ups 2 Experienced telephone Ltz R-:inders Agy, Inc. Oak towel toilet racks F · 1 0 wk s · sh ol s · salesperson to follo1,1, up 4020 BlrchEst'64EOE $10 Cork 0 lamp, S20 2 wormed S75 646-19'l2 on estimates Hourly Newportf833..8190/Free silk screen prints, SSS. AKCCOLLIE wage + comm1ss1on $45. 2 Oval mirrors. gilt F, 5 mos old, ln colored, Call 642·0270 for appoint· SECllfTAIY /EXEC frames, Sl25 each 4 lots of white. family _m_en_t_. _ Large Insurance agency Vogue mtrrors, S3S each raised. ""' shots. leash Reep sec 2 Side Chairs, $10. 8 ft trained S3Xl 851 9697 17042 Gillette A't lrvtne, CA 1714 ) 546--0331 Fult.l1me Small firm has opening for ex wide oak wall shelves. •AKC r;g1stered Irish All h (ts I bl ecullve secretary Mu.st ....,c c ......,, ts s 1 are a\ as a e Accurate typist Good ........, a ....... remnan , Setter puppies•. 10 wks so you ma> be able to Starting wage Medical be self starter and have royal blue. Over IOC old $175. 498-3422 PEST COMTROl TICtNCIAN L<>ading local pest con lrol company needs Roule Technician for steady Job Entry-level position We train, no ex per nee Call Tim, 9 12· 919·6021. k h th 1 good oral and written book All I S2 00 1 'L--wor ours a are con coverage Call after communication skills s ypes. ok AAA Home Dog Training ven1enl l o ~our 4PM.546-9250 Xlnl paid company S500 Saratoga Trun People Training for schedule I SECRET ARY benefits Call · Llllda al $45. Used 6 months. Dogs. Is Your Dog A 549 8909 Make Offer. Pest' Call Us We'll du Find out for yourself Secretarial pos 111on · .494-2932 the rest 631•9265 what Carl's Jr has to of Laguna Hills area Typ 1---------1 nsertLrule fer you• Please apply sn 1 n g 7 Ow pm , I it e SECRETARIES! 1 Beaut AKC Shih T7U person Tuesda> Satur shorthand. good co TUTILE'SANrlQUES twin male pupp1l'S day 2 00 pm 5.CMI p.m. benefits, salary open Now open for business. w is hots 10 ""ks old Pet1t1on c1rculators S7 + hr FIT, P 1T f'un & easx 'ob. MG-6'912 Photographers needed ar at Call : Sue Anne, between Join a proless1onal team 1860 Newport Blvd. C.M. $.50() both or S300 e:it·h 4 . 5 p M M 0 n r r 1 today. & work as early We accept consign 645-1615 CARL'S JR. 4960 larTanCa Pkwy. ,,... 586 __ 44_00_. _ _ _ as tomorrow. Call or menls. Come m & sign D~chshunds puppll!~ Std come an and we will r f H 11 T SECRETARY !EXEC 1 up or ree a rl"I' .AKC Champ bloodline answer any questions 646 4041 "•~re hrs 10-li Enthusiast1~. efficient & -· · ~ · Male b & l • you may have about organiied. w bkkpg temporaryemployment SACRIFICE 968·9332eves.964 2955da Please Call. 63!.:~ Plastics Mixer ,operator for adhesive & coating mfg To mix resins. fillers pigments & catalysls 153 7 Monrovia, N.8. exp. 4 day wk Pd \•ac & Picasso litho $45 Dali AKC Jo' Cocker Spaniels ll Equal Oppt~ Employer hohdays. Send resume, WORD PROCESSORS etchin.&.m:..SJ.S.~L mo Camp:une $200 M F will contact Write Box RECEPTIONISTS Butcher bloek authentic ~s.144 ;r94S, Daily Pilot, PO LEGALSECRETARJES JOX30" $200 830-7896 1.,abrador lnsh Setter Little MISS Muff et sat on Box l560. Costa Mesa. TYPISTS ~es. Mix puppies. 6 wks pre a Tulfet, along came a 92626·0560. -Oak table/4 chrs from dominantly Lab Lova spider and read m the ---------1 TOP PAY STEADY Kansas $800 f irm ble,ndhomes.Shotexp Daily Pilot Classified f'orClassifiedAd WORK 548·6986. for appt onl .673·6985 ,OLAIOID Special Events Co needs Santas Home vis its, office parties. etc SlO hr Plus Call today collect 121JJS87 1100. section about Miss Muf 642-SlSOanytime WANTED. Female pup fel's Tuff et and bought it ACCT:illlOaN f VICKI HESTON I s vol set of Italian art py must be small & nuf for S9 95 You ran sell -• your turret and lots of Daily Ptlot & ASSOCIATF..S books, limited edition. fy . Poss1blv Cork a ot her things through AD VlSOR S175. 536-7154 Poo' Daily Pilot Class1f1ed 642-5678 540.0400 Player Piano. Cher-~1914 P ltime, 7 days. 2 hrs da1 ly AM delivery, LA Times. SlOO per week La una Beach. 494-8496 Ads Callli42-5678 rywood Regular & Only 2 left Fawn Rinkt·Tink 40 rolls. Xlnt Chihuahua Pups 11 wks Condition. S2:ll0. Eves, J!!!LF5 earh 631 9253 P (TIME !VEHIMGS Ca•••CJ Y °""' c.n.n Adults with outstanding attractive personahltes • who enjoy working with 10·15 year old youths Evenings S.9 p m Call 642 ·4321. ext 343 , between 2 p m. and 5 • ~kf~ea • QUALITY COMTIOl IMSPECTOll Immediate opening to • handle vanety of ms pee lion meld Incoming • mechanical & electronic parts, work tn process & finished goods Musi be able to read bluepnnt.s Mm 2 yrs. exPtr Ex cell benefits package. Salary based on exper Contact· Laakmann Electro-Opl1cs. fnr , E.O E. San Juan C1po 714 .. 9J..6624 1.1. IMVISTMIMT Eam while you team. HERl'f'AGE INVESTMENT will teach you creative rin11nclng. 1031 F.x • changes. lnvutor de· • veloprnent & counstling. • Expcr counselors re· celve I~ comm The is ' an unusual oppty rot right person Confiden· : llal interview Call • Vince 546-Slll No n~ to tnvtl 111 over : town to look for prage salts .. you'll find I.hem right Mrt In Clw f~. Trainee For District Manager 1't11s hiRhly suCl'e~slul local newspaper ha~ un open mg for a lra inee in the c1rc-ulut1on dcparlmenf Basic skills 1,1,111 enltJil supervision o( lO to 14 year old bov and girl home delivery carm•rs Ar11as of superv1s1on will Ix· deh\'cn . collection~ and sales. Selectl-<t ap/1hcant will receive liberal starting sa ary regularly Sl·heduled raises, bonus opportunities and many rnngt> benefits such as company paicl dental and health plan. group life insurance. \'acatwn and sick leave. Company vehicle 1s furnished during Y.Orkmg hours Applicants must be over l8, have d good driving record and be neat appearing Hours are generally 11 AM to 9 PM, Monday ~hru Friday. Some O\'ert1me 1s available If you are qualified and interested to learning the c1rculat1on business ronl<lct the Daily PsloC at 3:.1 W Bay, Costa Mesa before 10 30 A~! or after 2 PM da1lv. Ask for l>on Williams or Ken Goddard • Field Sales Supervisor L1m1ted oµenings· available In the Oronge Coast area, for self·motivated, career oriented individual who can "ork with Field Sales People. Train, motivate an« get results. Station waa.on or van necc:m1ry t;xcepOonal earnm11s. plus job relttled benefits available for the right people. If you c;in produce results. not JUSI Lalk about 1\, call 960-0694 for Interview Ask for Mr Choncc. 18004 Skypark Blvd Ste 235 Irvine 951 1547. Days, 91~ POODLES 'R' PEOPLE l'!!!!!!!!!!!llJ!ll!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!!ll!!!!!~ MUST SELL Antique Home·ra1SedT cup1Mtn Service station attendant China Hutch. solid oak. Groom & board 546-2848 3-IOPM Apply al Shell 857-~ ~-to You 80 .. 5 Station 17th & Irvine ~ .. Bl d NB Roll Tops: SO" raised ••••••••••••••••••••••• v · -· panel S-lop S1995 & S6" Free kittens. 2 male & 2 SERVICESTATION S2995. Cbr SlSO. Pine female. 7 weeks Part A TTEM>EHT pewter cupboard $2495. Siamese. 546-5392 full or part·Ume Even Ph: SS2· I~ eve5. -Free lo good loving home ings & week.ends. Mac's Applances 80 I 0 3 mo Doberman/Afghan T~a~ 968-6505 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fem. Call 847·3357 TEACHER HARBORAREA f).ee lo gd home Shelly Applications being APPLIANCESE~VICE Terrier, med Ft>male taken for teacher., A~ply We buy used appliances 71mo. 966.1751. Hawthorn Ch ristian -Wesellrecond .. guar. , S c h o o I . 1 6 8 3 5 appliances. 549-3077 free to gd home sm Brookhurst. fountain spayed Fem Shepherd, Valley 962-3312 llUY A.PPUAMCES l /yr , housebroken, Les 957-8133 shots. 731~. TEACHBt Refrig. 30 cu ft Side by SHERRY'S POODLES n e e d e d · E a r I Y Side S325 Dishwasher POODLE FREE TO childhood, elem~ntary port $125, b& wTV GOOD HOME. ~2848 credential or chit~ de· Port $35, typewriter <all .. • IOSO velopmenl permit. 3· caps) $55 ~8798 ---• 4/hrs a day. School age ' ..................... . childcare center Call REFRIG. elec. frostfree * * I BUY * * SS2·S6l8 coldspot. copper gd cond Good ···-' Funuture & · SISO pick up. """" TUCIB/AJDE 556-3740 644·Z'l1S Appliances-OR 1 will PRE-scHOOL K en more Wa sher seUorSEU.forYou 8:30 to ll:30Toes, Wed, (white). Good working MASTllS.AUCTIOH Thurs. Newport Beach. condition. S75. After 6pm 646-1616, 133-9625 962·32Sla1\4 om. 875-7753 llUY FUblTUU • TEACHa.O.A YCAll Side by side Frost Free Les 957-8133 Full lime, experienced Fridge. Xlnl ~· $265. KING INNERSPRING preferred. 642-0tU Washing machine. $50. EXTRA f1RM mattress TtecW't A,l4M 642.-3&44 set, never used, worth P.rtschool, exper'd. Full OE REFRIGERATOR SS30, sacr. $248 del. t 10 "'"' 30. 642-0411 Top rreeier, very good .'lever used queen H , tme. :....,.,,: · cond, 11751080.640-6362 worth $399, cash only TeleDllOM H111quvama Viking sew· $218 del. Usually home. rH.OMaPllSOM Ing ma ch, solid oak cab., _.754....._.-t350~----- P /time phone perton lifetime cu•r .• new, was MUST saL needed to call II aet Sl250. s795 t OBO. Mahogany Obi. Bed app'ts tor busy Solar 968-l036 w/m1u.reu. Nlaht stand . 4 • Enern Co $4.SO/br. + . Lltlt h llcJ!I • dresaer to match. Ulte 0,.. ,~•t · bon~ ;::=le Clualf~ Adi.~ really ~:·11:~r:es1~ •:; Deify • A • small "people to people" bes l o rr er M ar I a 330 W. Boy Street . U7·71JO saJes calls with bia ~-631 . 7 HT a rt s p M Cosro Meso. CA : ll!!!!!!!!!l!•!!!ll••••I •dershlp and bl• re· weeltd1y1, anytime , Otange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday October t4 1981 ·-· Slll~RRY'S POODLES l't:1~ It l'EOl'LF. TOO Sj1C'<'llll111t l11 T eup, Toy ' Mlnl1lurt' ~. i\ll ll1<'l'd UuJrd1111! & 1:rnom111.: 'tr 11 S1.00olfwlUUlll1eo11pon 'l0301 R111ers1de Dr . Santa Ana Heights Bristol 4 Red Hiii ~?W OCTOIEI SPECIALS P£IMS IGULAI s 35 NOW s 25 s 2.fl If ANY SOV1CE WITH COUPOtl I 0% DtSCOUMT TO SIMOI CITfUNS TUISDA Y HIGMT: M8fS NIGMT ~~ 792 Center St. ric~ : . Coata MeH ~, 645-1950 H.ir ~ MATLACK WINOSURANG Windsurfers -New/Used SALES * LESSONS * RENTALS $60 For 6 MOllllht FREE LESSONS WITH BOARD PURCHASE Decorating Services 2906 r.t ligtlway NeYflDl Beach (714) 642-1400 Our Specialty Balloon Bouquets Delivered By Costumed Couriers 714/548·6755 --is; -· ' --' -!r1' ----· lh-*7 ------·- . ' I o . ' . ' : : . ' '. I ' 'I '' : : . ' .. .. .. .. .. .. . ' .. : : : ~ '. . ' '' '• '• :: :1 . '' .. '' . ' . ' '. . ' '. '' . ' '' '. I Ll~~'!~/ AMMUAl RYE GRASS WAllMID HALLOWEEN SPECIAL Flower & candy arrangement $ tS value for S9.9S Wllh coupon Costa Mesa Florist . .. I I 7 lroodwcry, Costa MtH 541-6071 Ct PLANNING A PARTY? ( 714 ) 527-0452 Wt'll do your legwork from JIOllT first qutlflOll IO lhol big doy' Wt'll help I/OU chooM •Colll'rl1'> Ill" tdrlhll~<, 't'll1t'nainmenl ·11hotoicr~phl'f\ non<I> bJkrr- Yfr llfU\lllt' •bar1t'Od,•r, ·.u11~r' Parv Helpers, Unltd •111' 1lul1U11 Jddre~\lnl: . llarty Coordinator• • •budJ(CI pl~nn1ng \our ~' ~nl 1s our affair SKI 512QR r,· TUNE-UP ~THTllS= ~ R-. 'Coupon Expires ~ · -OCtober 30, t98f Ml; v::.i.==Y. SiMI(• Cru1tve Hair Des.on Ha11CU1S wfblOWdry Perma11en1s ..... Hattcuts H111color1ng St 0.00 Sl0.00 s 15.00 2052 H.wporl ltvci M.wpon Ir lay sn.t, Cotta ~so 642-6808 ''""'' .. "~'\•~~·, ... ~. \lo' ol! A,. " A ~ ... <OI-._ .•• --. 'r auamr;' -.--.,.,. .. '600 --CUTS ....... ~ .... llNDEl'S...,... "'!!!.:!!"h ...... ,.,.. 'r'-...................... . ,.,..,,..,. . .,., ... --··,-···· STYLE CUT SlO PERMANOO S30 lvanka's H.AIR DESIGN 267 E. 17th St CM ' Kathy 548-1313 8050 Fwwltw. 8050 Fwitltun 1050 Art deco 3 pc bdrm fum matched set. Lovely orig cond.J80Q. 631·5794 Kennedy tool caddy S95, 17' Frzr $120, Elec dryer & b1w consl TV $40 ea. 846 6787 Teakwd bile round din rm New full -size bed. mat-tble. 3 leaves. 3 chrs tress & box springs, $60. Sl9S O BO 752-5620 Call an)'.time· 7SO.S832. Water Bed with Heater Sora bed. SIOO ChaJr & o a k h e ad b oa rd side table. S100 bookcase. 67S·344S S175 673-8231 8' sofa, lovesc3l, 2 Twin box spring, mal- mutching chairs, earth tress & frame. SZ5 ea pc tones. xlnt cond MOO. 499•5224.e.sooo_ all Aft 5 & weekends WATERBED Call · 631·1730 King size complete with ----a 11 a ccessor1es & Beige-white 3pc ~liooal bookshelf headboard $150. Good cond1lion. New condition $200 &42-3511 New baby cnb S50 Bed, Serta Full size. 714-751-8516. Mattress. Box springs. Chrome & _glass md tbl frame. A-1. ~. 640-4038 w/6 8reuer Chrs. S.100. Barca·Lounge; rocker 548· 7896 eves/wknds, recliner. oatmeal. Ulte ..;:&4;..:;2,,_·7.;..;:37;.;.0~----­ new . ~ Sell idle items 642-5678 .... , •.••••.........•...........•.....••.••... Loft Bed Comp w1mal tress, ladder, guard r:11I, $130. 963-5845 963·5845 King matlress, spn~. frame. s mo's n~w C!2."i Gd sofa S50 645•~· -----Ant1q rck r $150 Oll.k rck r w uphol seal S8S Oik rhr w seat p.id SliS 494 8747 Rig Canyon lrg Uv rm of contemp designt!r fum Lrii Maple Table. 4 Almost new Xlnt ,oond chat rs Sl50 Good Cond orig SSOOO. now al 40'~ of Must Sarnf1ce Brand new, tables, lamps. paintings. mirrors Best Offer. From S25 lo SJOO SSJ-1041 963-6316 cost 2 miltch s· sofa~. 2 Sofa and love seal. 2 match 5', 7' sofas. swiOel months old. brown floral barrel chr, 2 mat.ch ollo print Scot Gua rded 644-4655 PM Was '900, sell for ssoo Color TV S40. wttlte rotton ~1-2306 sofa SIOO. rust ever Must sell br set Sl40 sofa stuffed cha.ir ~. kit1 ta S22S chrm tbl $75 uphol ble 4 bamboo chairs ~O. chr S90 d111 cab St60 lo mp Apt sz rern~. $40, ~Id·~ Sl5 monk chr $75 desk wardrobt S3S twtn b.ed . c.1'rS20842-3196_ box sprg a. matt n~. Bunk bed: sohd wood. S40. Gas ranet 1251' Of handcrafted out stand J~ry ~£C~l!l!<! .!~H.l~I _!Mgualit i1s. $.16.4926 Qa~sifled Ads •• ~~ .. ~8 .. . To plM"e your 11111• ult acf ca1J MZ-5178. _, .. · Equal Opportunity E~ : ~llwlb EASE! aulll! To plate your wefllends. tr no 1Mwer "'t-""T"" ll'u BIU;EZ~ cllllifted ad. call today olt.ase kfwm lnirli ·······················-···················: • Cl~i~~~· ~ WaolA~ ~11~·~8~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WflUY USED CARS& TRlCll.~ COME IN OH CALL fOR FREE APPRAISAL Cormier Del.tllo CHEVROLET 18211 BEACH BLVD llllNTINGTON BF./\Cll 847-6087 or 549.3331 ~utos, lmporhd ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMW 9712 .....••................ 1981 BMW CLOSEOUT SAYE!! Sales and Leasmg at competitive pnres Ex cellent serv1~ aod parts dept. Good selection of pre· vlously owned BMW & other fine cars in cx cellent condition We also have a lease company that leases other ltlakes of autos. trucks and vaM. For ad· dllional informelion on leasing please call. . i l4 /972·1.270 114 1661·9611 CREVIER ~<Wllltlllll 1;.1.~ .'\l:Oi !'14 l'nr-.rhe for sale l'lt>J\e Call 96118!158 for inrorrnJlloo iO ~II I~. Xlnl t'tmd. rare. lcwlr-d S9500 0 BO 642 2317 Mike l),\TSI :'\ :!IHI~~ l!!Klf S'IHJ , l~.IKlff IOI t'\ I ".1 rr \ \1 F\1 ',1" l.1 k t' n t•" ~ 7 Ii 1111 113111155~ b4 l'orsrhe 356<..'. runs gtJod & looks !(ood '!10 2!10Z:X 2 ~ 2 \s~um S65<JO hesl i'l&-4248 $29!1 rnn lw '\Jo l'·•~ll dn 1!174 Porsche 914, black. ~ rr °" :irr l.nadt•d. 5 wd a pp car group. X Int 1965 CodC0tt• white. rt'd interior "1rr whttls. slert'O ('aSsl'tll· good top $3000 Trad!' for Je,,.elr)'. boat l'.ir• 835 6684 i7 Se' tile /\n :ill blark beauty with real rhromt• w1re "heel~. S7950 Jerry 673 2549 'ii CO\', dnt l'ond 1 m1~ sin~ nght dr handle I S700 220 Camelh,i l'M 642-3767 COHMRL CHEVROLET X)\ 11 .. ,, .. , flh d ' I "'I .\ \1 t_-.. \ §46.-1200 DeSANFIS CHEVROLET 401 S El Camino Real San l'lemenlt' 831 ObSO .m 8.500 Cor•ftk 1979 While. ;11r tn11~e Xlnl rond l!I 000 mt S9500 Weekda,~onh 171 '4 ' 994. 0500 9940 78 Fa1rlane Sta Wa g P Ii I' ~.A C. i\M fM T:rn 3tK m1 Sharp PP SJ600 Cash ~'i9 7'111 ·77 1-· ISO 6CVL. PB. I'S. tool box. fi.5K ms Hlue Clean. l'P S3800Cal>h 5Sll i211 '68 Mustang, 211!1 H71\ good <·ond, new ,hcx·ks brakes & tires. runs x lnl Sl800 0 80 5-'9 3443 otdsmobit. 99SS .••••••••••............ TrJnsportat1on 1 ar gd 1otas m1 Runs Xlnt Sl;()(I 642 6084 ·74 C'utJJ,~. run.' "'rll. nds so mt• hod\ "'urk SSSt1 o no !l60 n 1 J ·79 Old\ l>l~rl l'ul IJS~ Supreme loadl'd and flJwle~s ~5.7tl0 <:all ti73 03611 Pinto 9957 ······················· '73 1'11'10 R l:~s <iOOll, f/50 Xlnl rond !1611111172 <'ond $6200 496-8461 F-fN'arl 9723 77 !Ill S Snrf lmmat !162 8068 ·711 Seville JiK mtl('~ Xlnt P ... -_...... 9960 rond M any x I rllb I •rmvvm ••••••••••••••••••••••• 461\ m1 AC. Stereo 197!l Fl1rran. 30R(iTS Stl!.500 or TOL 497 3374 $111,000 Dayi. 8.13 377fi or 1 ~ .... ;••••••••••··~··•• Eventngs6«·2137 ,79 1 l)moulh \an . AM YM .t,1rw. l ~pd. Al' days _fves, 497_:4145 281111 Sacr1r1r1• r>lr .69 912 . A'' F" 1714 I 523 7030 " maJ?S, " •" .79 , •. d C d \' 11 , cu~tom intenor :ll8, p s. -.a oupe l' .' < p b. rru1se rnnlrol , 56900 New valves Must ~«:! ••••.••••••••. !?.~~! ~('(' 5~ 7426 Landau Top "ire am fm ras..c; /\utotrans Wheeb Leather .. rrutSl' new ruhber & spare' ('Onlrol 11 lra<'k & Sten•o LU):lla1ote rack. kidder 10 ·n 124 4 dr sdn. JUto. c~ tolls Royee 9756 JlK m1 Xlnt S8110tHlHO rnor 311.000mtl~~;ooo 4!M 48j\J 840 406ll cell. nu lire~ 1J•11nl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 28mpg, ~l'JS 400 4195 # 1 DEALER IN U.S.A. '81 2 dr Flt14ol\d Brou1tham D'F.lc~ance POfttioe 9965 Very lo m1 Ork bm ext ••••••• ••••••••• ••••• •• saddle lthr int New rtir 611 GTO rhrrr> t·ond ~~~isrryou~?.~~1 IDR ~~~VER wmtygdto182 Sll!.SOO CLE/\~ F'•\ST t'All 759_1197 Sl69S ORANGE COAST If\ ~!l~S~~~c HONDA ••-1 llm~ '67 CONVERT! BLE Musi sell t!500 080 Low mileage 642 7!>()() \'---~ ..0 '444 HEADQUARTERS (lOSEO SUNDAYS TODAY!!! CGfl!OrO 9917 Saab 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIVERSITY ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Camaro. runs i?reat SALES&SERVl<:I:: 74 Sub 99 LE. Excell~! S2200•0RO OLDSMOllLE ('Ond insuie and out Lo 962·3'765 HOMDA m1. 67J.1763 '79 Z28, itlnt cond. see lo GMC TIUCICS royota -9765 a ppremte, tfi700 or best ~50 Hnbor Blvd ••••••••••••••••••••• •• offer 960~ COSTA MESA Ch.•,,.. . 5_40.'640 '76 COl'OM WOCJ 9'20 Tiit llftpst Mit'btplect on tht Or-. Colst DAILY PILOT CLASSIRED ADS '°" CCIII WI h fond It Trod. It With o W11111 Ad 4 spd. White. S2.500 •••• • ••• ••••••••• • ••• •• artcrS00·72« *Ce.•. '12 r.....,. t7'7 e .. 11er .. ••••••••••••••••••••• New J Car Waaon /\Ir, '74 TR6 Low ml Stt to automatic trans . pwr appreciate. $.\'!00. stetrlng & brakes. riedio, CaJ!.675411~ ll l t wheel. more ' '57 TR 31 perf body. Swettheart• t467'71 p 11 n t. 4c rn a. o e w OM&.T S7HS <'hrome ' brass Much HOWAIDQn...W more US00/0 8 0 . Dovt/QuallSU r.t:i 9a I 646-7211 NEWP()R'tBEACll l 842 ·56~ llelp, Jove ot bre left I~ IJJ.tlll '80 TRT Pleut uke over paymera. am Find •ba1 ,r<MI want m eves. 1.Qa1l PllatO••lfltds. '¥ . 493-9411 1970 ftreb1rd, ne" paint. 'tere<> Good tranc;porta uon car Body in xlnl rond S2JOO 7~ 5142 aft 4P~ 66 GTC> Onll o"nN M a1nl<'nence l11ston Manuals SI~ · 497 41~ '67 Pont1ae fo1rrb1rd 326 Vil ) ellow blk inter very clean. xlnt runn1nr.: cond, new superllle ~heels & T /\ radial~ 12195 obn 552 51~ an(•r spm n.dertaild tt70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '68 T Bird Sl1.$0, 63 T ·Bird S2915C> 641-- ' • -i.- ••••• . DUIBI CUit .Ylll lllETnll llllY PAPIR Wt r>NL SOAY OCTOOEn 14 1YH1 l 1H AN ' t I Ul.JN I ' ( A l It UH N I A 25 CENlS U.N. refugee _office gets Peace P·r~ze OSLO, Norway (AP) -The Nobel Peace Prize for 1981 was awarded today to the orrice of th e U nit ed Nations High Commissioner for Refugees for serving "the interests ot humanit y a nd peace as well." The Norw egia n N o b el Co mmitte e made the announcement or the award to the o ffi ce o r the high commissioner, which was established in 1951 by the Unit'ed ·Nations to provide ln~roational protection for refugees and to seek solutions to refugee probl e m s . T h ere are an es ti mated 14 to 18 million refugees worldwide . The o ffi ce of the high commissioner, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, also received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1954. Oellf ........... .., Ntrka O'O-• . Wr a11d :Wrs Arnold Broyles attend news conference the!/ called nt•er the :;h{)()t111q death nl their so11 by C1>sta \Jesa police P arents of v i ctilll a ssail Mesa police By J E RRY CLAUSEN Of Ille Oaily ...... 'hft A Santa Ana attorney claimed Tuesday that Costa Mes a Police SWAT team members broke into the Arnold Broyles home in Costa Mesa last week and murdered Arnold ··Arnie'· Broyles Jr . in cold blood The a ttorney, J ames G Gelder. made the claim at a press conference called by Broyles· parents. Gelder was asked at the press conference if he believed police barged into the home and killed Broyles in cold blood. "In our opinion, that's what happened." Gelder said . Gelder's claim was leveled during the first of two press conferences Tuesday centering Cool spell to remain anothe r day Crisp clear weather that has l e d many Orange Co a s 1 residents to dig out their winter coats and sweaters will continue at least through Thursday, weather officials report. Greg Manuel. a U.S. Weather Service spokesm an, said a high pressure system over Nevada has been pulling cool air from Canada into Southern California. The nippy temperatures have con tributed to a decrease in s mog, whkh n ourishes when the mercury climbs. Manuel sajd. The clear weather has provided unus ual spectacular views along the coast and of the mountains. Tu es da y 's average temperature was 62 , seven degrees below the average temperature for Oct. 13. Coastal residents can expect daily highs between 65 and 70 degrees and nightly lows between 45 and 55 degrees. Newpor t Beach reported a temperature of 55 at 7:30 a .m. today. Am ateur meteorologist J . Sherman De nny said the thermometer at his home. about one mile from tbe ocean in Huntington Beach, dipped to an overnight low of 50. on the Oct. 7 death of Broyles. who police say was shot once in the chest and died later on an operating table a t Fountain Vall ey Community Hospital. The second confer ence was called by police Lt. Jack Calnon. Gelder said he had been retained by the Broyles family to file wrongful death and stress claims against the city on behalf of Arnie Broyles' two children and his parents. The parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Arnold Broyles Sr .. used Gelder a nd Arnie's cousin Doug Broyles. a New York actor, as spokesmen at the conference in their home at 867 Presidio Ave. The two press conferences pointed up differing points of v i e w in the d ea th of the barricaded unemployed Costa Mesan who had a long his tory of m ental problems. Police said the elder Broyles sought police help late Oct. 7 after he and his wife had been chased from their home by their knife-wielding son. The Broyleses d e ny that report and said they only sought help in traqs porting their son to <See POLICE, Page A2> Professor John Sannes&, chairman of the five-mt1mber Nobel committee, said the office was awarded this year's peace prize of $lll>,OOO "because 1t has carried out work o r major importance to assist refugees, despite many political diCficulties with which it has had to contend." Poul Hartling, the United Nations comm issioner for refugees, sl)id he was accepting the 1981 Nobel Peace Prize "in the nam e of refuge es everywhere." The comment came in a stat e ment issued in Geneva following the announcement. Hartling called it "a great encouragement for us, of course, and for the refugees . And that's why I am so happy.'· "The establishment of the Egypt leader vows to honor peace accords C AIRO , ~gypt CA P > - President Hosoi Mubarak, in r. tearful inaugural address today, declared that Egypt will honor the Camp David accords with Israel a nd all othe: foreign commitments . He said the Reagan administ r ation will continue as a "full partner" in the search for Mideast peace. Mubarak, weeping at times as h e e ul ogize d assassinated President Anwar Sadat, also called for national unity, urging Egyptians, whether Moslem or Christian , to bury t h eir differences a nd "rise above bitterness and trifles a nd the pettiness of divisions ." Security guards, including paratroopers armed with rifles, ringed the Parliament building where Mubarak spoke, and two paratroopers marched back and forth in a hall near the dais, clearly as a precaution against possible attack . Mubarak was sworn in as Egypt's fourth president eight da~ after Sadat's assassination. His speech was attended by all 392 d eputies and the foreign diplomatic corps and broadcast on radio and television. The government said he won m ore than 98 percent of the votes in a Tuesday referendum to s ucceed Sadat. A group called Al Aqsa claimed responsibility for the murder toda y and in a s tatement from Cyprus warned Mubarak woulct be killed if he followed Sadat's policies. It was th e fourt h g r oup lo claim r es p o n s ibility f l)r the assassination . but its au th entici t y was n ot immediately known. Mubarak said Egypt would honor its international treaties and asked other nations to honor commitments to Egypt. "Camp David, and the peace with lsrael, will continue in all its letter and commitment," he said. "We shall continue in the autonomy negotiations to put the P alestinians on the beginning of the road to get their la wful rights. ·•And we, as Sadat our hero said before, we do not speak in the name of the Palestinians, and we do not claim lo set the final settlement. The Palestinian people must also shoulder their res ponsibility. We shall not refrain from giving a nd helping them on." The president said Egypt's position on the U .S.-spoosored Camp David process would be the same after Israel withdraw from the l ast third of the occupied Sinai Peninsula next April. He said Israel assur,ect him the land would be returned. He also said the Reagan administration would continue as a "full partner" in the search for peace. "The decisions or Egypt. the sovereignty of Egypt, the determination of its people does not go back on its decisions even if they were disliked by bigger powers." said Mubarak. The reference to "bigger powers" appeared to be a slap at the Soviet Union. whose top diplomats Sadat expelled J3st month, accusing them of inciting Soviet-Moslem strife . The Soviet Union has also criticized Sadat's peace with Israel. Cong re ss contempt charge for Watt? WAS HI NGTON (A P ) - Interior Secre tary James G . Watt, citing executive privilege, refused to provide a House subcommittee with subpoenaed documents today and set the stage for a possible vote to cite him for contempt of Congress. Watt, appearing in response to t he subpoena by the House E ner gy and Commerce Committee's investigations s ubcommittee, presen ted a memo Crom President Reagan directinfl him to withhold the subpoenaed documents, dealing with the effect on the Unit~ Sta te·s of Can ad i an e ner gy policy ··1 mu s t inform the subcommittee today that the president has personally determined that the 31 d ocume nt s requested are subject to a claim of executive privilege and has specifically instructed me not to turn over these documents," Watt told the panel. (See WATf, Page A%) "TbJs Is just an early touch of cold weather," he said. "But we've had lt before." Denny noted that the Santa A n a winds season offlcially begipa Thursday. VICTORY MOOD Manager Tommy Lasorda and his Los Angeles Dodgers celebrate after their 5-1 victory over the Montreal Expos ln the opening game of the National League I .......... ., ........... championship series Tuesday. The two teams lock horns again today at 5:20 in Dodger Stadium. See Spotlts, Page Dl. ,1 office of the high commissioner for refugees was based on respect for human r ights," the committee said. "The stream of refugees . . . creates serious problems in relations between states, and for this reason the activities of this offi ce of the high commissioner for refugees serve the interests of humaruty and peace as well." Two other U.N. organizations won the peace prize -the Int e rnat \o nal Labor Organization in 1969 and U.N. Children's Fund in 1965. Anoth e r organization . Amnesty International. won the award 1n 1 977 . The London-based organiza tion tries to a id political prisoners The international Red Cross won the award three times 1917 , 1944 and 1963. o.My f'IMC Slaff ...... Kay Brenneman broke out m tears after speakmg abnut her sla111 son . She holds Bible and has ptcture of son pmned lo her dre.~s Parole syst e m hit in hoy's slay i ng By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of tlle Dally""' IUff For the second time in less than a month, the man accused in the kidnapping and staying of a 12-year-old Anaheim boy has become the dominant figure in criticism of state prison parole practices. At a rally held Tuesday in Santa Ana near the Orange County Courthouse, tax-turned c r ime ·c rusader Paul Gann s ingled out the parole record of kidnap-murde r defend ant Robert Jackson Thompson in Police find slain man in Newport A 77-year-old Newport Beach man . who police claim was killed by an unknown person, was discovered late Tuesday in a bedroom or his two-story apartment near Hoag Memorial Hospital. Newport detectives, who provided few details on the r e ported homicide, s aid an autopsy will be performed today on ·the body of Anthony Lial deSousa. A police officer discovered the dead man after neighbors of the 455 Bolero Way residence contacted police, claiming they had not seen him for several days and were concerned. Although the exact cause of death, police report, remains a mystery, detectives sal1l it was "obvious" the man was killed a nd did not d ie of natural causes. They said it appeared the man had been dead for several d-rs. P olice a l so r epor t th at deSousa's new st ation waaon, which had been parked ln a carport below his apartment, was missing. Officers theorise that the killer may have taken the car. . lnvesU1ators would not say whet.her the man's apartment, wbicb backs up to Superior R oad , waa ranaac"ed or bur1lart6'd. assailing the s t ate's parole system . Thomps on is awaiting a preliminary hearing on charges that he kidnapped Benjamin Lee Bre nnema n. a news paper ca rri er , from an Anaheim apartment complex, strangled him and later dumped the body in the Rancho Palos Verdes area. Thompson, last r eleased from prison in May, has a history of sex and molestation-r elated offenses. "The person who committed the crimes you have just heard about. as I understand the story. has been paroled four times for crimes," Gann said Gann m ade no a ttempt to inform the audience of less than 100 people that T hompson has not yet been tried in connection with the Brenneman kidnapping and murder . When confronted by Deputy Public Defender Joel Baruch. who asked Gann if he considered a trial a "technicality" Gann said. "You 're damn right." Gann ap p ea r ed at t h e so -called anti -c rime r a lly seeking support for an initiative, <See RALLY, Page A.2) DRANSf COAST llATHIR Fair through Thursday. Low tonight at beaches 45. inland 55. Thursday high along coast 64, inland 72. INSIDI TODAY The Dodgers already are one game up on Montreal and throw Femando Valnruela at the Ezpoa tonight. See 1tories, Page Dl. 11111 ·-' U • • • • • Orange Coast OAJLY PILOT/Wednesday, Ootober 14. 1981 ·SHOT IN COLD BLOOD' Attorney James G Gelder From Page A1 .. °""" .............. A FAMILY SPOKESMAN Cousin Doug Broyles POLICE ACCUSED. • • a mental ward a t UCI Medical Center , the eighth time over the years when such an action was requested. Lieutenant Calnon said the SWAT team was called to the home after officers and Arnie's psychologist, Dr. Charles Green, failed to talk the disturbed man out of his barricaded home. After discussing the situation with Dr. Green, Calnon said, it was decided the department's be st trained a nd. mos t disciplined group -the SWAT team -would enter the home to arrest Arnie. Calnon said officers created a diversion by tossing a rock through a bedroom window on the west side of the home. As Arnie ran to that side of the house, he said, four SWAT team members wearing fl ak vests and carrying rines kicked in a door to the fa mily room o n the home's east side. Arnie, wielding knives in both hands, rushed at the offi cers down a hallway and came lo w~thin four feel of the oHicer who fired a single shot to slop him in the dining room. Calnon said . Paramedics, waiting outside the home through most of the three hours of talk late Oct. 6 and early Oct. 7 rushed inside to "stabilize " Arni e for transportation to the trauma center at F ountain Valley Hospital, he said. Costa Mesa's administrative fire chief, Jim Richey, said today paramedics worked 11 minutes on the fallen gunshot J victim. Attorney Gelder claimed Arnie lay on the floor for 20 minutes before being taken to the hospital and claimed the man bled to death because of lost time. Witnesses whom Gelder is relying on for hls case reclined Tuesday in a front yard next door lo the Broyles home during the press conference. They told reporters that they saw poli ce kick in the door to the family room, Arnie nee from the entry point, officers move 'inside the home and then, seconds later, heard one shot. Mrs. Alice Crossley of 859 Presidio Ave. said the cluster of observers ··never dreamed he'd been shot." Arnie h ad ignored th e diversionary tactic involving the rock, they agreed. The witnesses said they could see Arnie sitting on the couch through a window. They said he was slashing about with two knives, often banging them against a coffee table. Arnie's cousin Doug, reading from a prepare d s tatement before tel evis ion cameras Tuesday, announced, ''We believe we are dealing with a public issue here, not merely a single incident. ·•A harmless individual has been gunned down in his own home through r eckless and unwarranted overreaction ... "A sick man needed help, and instead was given death." Calnon maintained during his press conference that the police action was "justified." He reminded reporters that Broyles, who had a history of mental probl ems, was drinking heavily, wa s a rmed with num erou~n ives a nd was considered gerous. He said ice feared Broyles might charge from the house and attack spectators, medical personnel standing by or even police officers. The decision was made, he said, lo move into the home and a tte mpt to take Arni e into custody. From Page A1 T~ansit clerks nix offer Two d ozen c lerka h ave rejeded a salary offer from the Orange C..nty Transit District but haven"f 1one on strike. The 24 workers represented by the Brotherhood of Railway, Airline and Steamship Clerks on Tuesday voted down a reported two -year contract o ffer including a 10.5 percent salary increase. Although t r a ns.it, district officials conceded woay there has been "some discussion" of a possible strike by the clerks - which might cause the district's 1,223 bus drivers and mechanics to walk off their jobs for the second time this year -the strike didn't materialize. Instead, la bor leaders de- cided to continue salary talks next week with district officials. The workers, including stock c l e rk s , parts clerk s and facilities technicians, ar e under a three-year contrac t that expires in March 1983. However, the contract al l o ws f or renegotiating salaries and talks began in June, said OCTD spokesman Madeleine Bickert. The top pay for any of the 24 workers currently is $9.18 an hour, she said. The bu s dri vers a nd mechanics went on strike over co ntract disputes during most of February. The clerks honored that strike. Brown seeks extradition of ex-Mesan 91My NII,_.. "1 "9Utcll CY._. About 75 people turn out to lutaT P.aul Gann.and othn lm,o.,and«der #gure• .,.ak.at.onti~me rally in Santa Ana. From Page A 1 RALLY RAPS PAROLE SYSTEM. • • that, among other things, would limit plea bargait1'ing in cases involving ser ious fe lonies ; require people convicted of crimes to make restitution to t heir victims; give judges gr eater powers to im pose bail , and require that habitual criminals receive enhanced prison sentences. The initiative has been called the "victims' bill of rights." Gann is its author. Prior to Gann's address, Kay Brenneman, mother of the slain boy, gave an emotional talk pledging she will do as much as possible in the "war against cr ime." She referred to the suspected killer of her son only once. noting that Thompson· s first sex offense conviction occurred in 1969, "the year my son was born." condemnation of t he state's parole practices. Garrett's decision to cite a s pecific case involving a defendant who has yet to ,be tried drew strong protest from a group oC county attorneys who specialize in the defense of cr iminal cases. They called for an inves tigation into the comments by the State Bar of California, an inquiry that Garrett said be would welcome. Thompson's name also was mentioned at the rally in connection with a recall attempt against state Supreme Court Chief Justice Rose Bird. One sign at the rally read, .. Bi rd says: 'Parole officers have no duty to warn citizens or the police on the release of violent felons.· This caused the murder of a ... boy by a known molester, Thomp'°n." • Another sign read, "Stop Rape . '. . Protect Women . . . Recall Rose Bird." Tohy Rackaucltas, a county deputy district attorney who is actinf. as state director of the recal , said the chief justice's rulings bav• favored defendants over vict.il'bs of crime. H e said about 40,000 of a necessary 732,000 signatures have been collected in the statewide effort lo place the recall question on the June 1982 ballot. He said signatures have bee n sought for about two weeks. Gov . Edmund G. Brown Jr. Mrs . Brenneman wore a Boy, 11, free on appeal has been asked to formally button of a photograph of her r equest th at a uthorities in dead son and held a Bible as she HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) the boy cursed a substitute Maryland extradite Thomas s poke. She lapsed into tears _An ll-year-old boy sentenced teacher at Guyandotte Francis Edwards to California after speaking and was consoled to reform school for swearinc at Elementary School. r or cou r t proceedings in by members of the organization, a teacher bas been freed by the connection with the Cleveland St r o n ge r Law s Again s t 1 hi D a ugh e r t y t o I d Tb e f state Supreme Court wbi e s National Forest slaying o a Molester", whi ch goes by the Charleston Gazette be s ent I · · 1 "' case is appealed. 12-year-oldLakeEsmoregir . acronymSLAM. Cabell County Chief Circuit Beam a n t o the school for The extradition request was Last month, the Thompson ·Judge D . B . Daugherty observation because Uie boy was s igned Tuesday by Or ange case was cited by John Garrett, sentenced Lance Beaman of troubled and was likely to cet County Superior Cou rt Judge president of the Orange County G uyandotte t o the s ta'te idto more trouble if he did not Luis Cardenas, who acted at the Bar Association, in a separate • Industrial School for Boys after receive help. request of Deputy District. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Attorney Frank Moy. Edwards, 37, a former Costa Mesa resident, is accused of the Sept. 19 unprovoked shooting that killed Vanessa Iberri and wounded her female companion, Kelly Cartier. also 12, of Lake Elsinore. The shooting attack o ccurred at the Blue Jay Campground, located in Orange County about 20 miles east of San Juan Capistrano. Edwards was found Sept. 28 in Mar yland. He has refu sed to waive extradition. '" Just in time for the Holidays. 20o/t> off Nichoh & Stove entire collection of quality dining and occasional furniture. If we don/t have jwt tlae items in stock, all special orders t(}ill be less 20o/o. Start planning now for Thanksgiving and Christmas. The 'Jtaditional Group: Gelder said he is basing his claims on discussions with the Broyles family, who waited outside the home that night, and six witnesses who viewed action inside the house from across the street, about 00 feet away. Those witnesses, Gelder said, report Arnie did not respond to the rock-tossing diversion and rose to his feet from a family room couch only when officers first kicked at the door. WATT IN CONTEMPT?. • • Round Extension Table wi~· Two PriscillaChairS and Two Windsor Chairs. r He ran away , G eld er contended, when officers kicked a second time, forcing the door open. No one but police officers actually saw w h at then developed, Gelder adm itted, because no windows were in the portion of the house in the vicinity where Arnie was shot. Gelder said circumstances indicate an officer shot Arnie as he ran obliquely from him, the bullet striking him just above the navel on his right side and lodging in the left rib cage. Gelder said that information was given him by a pathologist who conducted an autopsy. Orange County Coroner's deputies, however. will not discuss the case with reporters. The interior secretary said the 31 documents, "involve sensitive foreign policy negotiations or constitute m aterials prepared for the Cabinet as part of the executive branch deliberative process through whic h' recommendations are made to the president." Watt also told the chairman of the panel, Rep. John Dingell, D·Mich., that the administration "has been as forthcoming as possible" in trying to provide the panel with information it needed. Dingell replied, however, "We are not as satisfied with the cooperation of the executive branch as y9u are." Watt's refu sal to provide the doc uments had been expected. A subcommittee staff member, who asked not to be identified. said earlier that the panel would consider a contempt citation against Watt upon his refusal. The controversy involves the right -0r Canadian energy companies to hold mineral 1 eases on U.S. lands. Under federal law. such rights are supposed lo be granted only if the foreign government offers the s ame rights to U.S . compani es operating in the foreign country. Dingell, D·Mich., argued that Ca nadian efforts to increase domestic ow ner s hip of its ene r gy compa nies s hould disqualify Canadian e nergy companies from holding U.S. mineral leases. He has said Canada's energy policy has forced U.S. companies to sell s ubstantial portions of their holdings in Ca nadi a n companies. Gelder contended t hat the county -hired pathologis t indicated to him that death would not have occurred as the result oC damage to vital organs and that Arnie bled to death. Mr. and Mrs. Broyles also contended that Dr. Ronald Blatt, who worked to save Arnie's life at the hospital, told them he couid have saved the shooting victim had he been taken to the hospital sooner. Club has to hurry to be late early TUCSON, Ariz . (A P > Quick! Hurry! Before it's too early! Dr. Blatt could not be reached late Tuesday or today for comment. The Procrastinators Club of Tucson says it finds itself in a rare position -being forced to hurry up. ORANGE COAST D1ily Pilat CIHsm.d ectvertl .. ng 714,....2-517i All other cMp8rtrMnta 842-4321 MAIN Of'F1CE •w111t~1t..c-.-...~ --.11.-...: ._ u ... c:...-..,CA.-. c.,,._ "9t Or .... CMll NM .... ~· ... _...,..."""*....., ...... ~ ... ""._....... ........ "'" .. ...,.... ........ ....... " ...... ~--· Because of the 2-cent increase ln the postal rate Nov. 1, the -procrastinators s ay they will have to mail their Christmas ca rd s earlier th a n uncontemplated. However, the cards aren't for Christmas 1981. They're for Christmas 19S>, the traditional season's greeting of the stalwart stallers. The cards will be mailed Oct. 31, said Stuart Gellman, founder of the chapter, because waitiq one more day would be Inconvenient for members wbo still have stashes of 6-cent stamps. . Gellman aald they planned to mail the carch on itl normal 1 mid-summer schedule, but wu delayed by several projects, Including an award to Go•. Bruce Babbitt for refusing to 10 on Dayllcht Saving Time. "We're ,an hour behind the naUon for half the year. We're loslnl bundredl of mllllOM ~ hours," Gellman aatd 'leelully. f ' 42" diameter table with massive turned~ ~d st>lid bta9S scuff plates. I 15" center leafextends table for seating-si#~tft. · · .' I Two Windsor arm chairS and two side chairs lend a special elegance and grace to the grouping. f The ideal combination for dining or casual living. f All pieces are solid ash, finished for lasting beauty with rich DECLARATION 1 finish. · f Plus traditional Nichols &r Stone quality craftsmanship. , . ~ . : . ... ·- '! r. '• A, .......... DOUBLE HONORS -The muSlcal graup ··Alabama'· won two awards al the 15th annual country music award show. They were selected as vocal group and instrumental group of the year From left. Brandy Owert . Teddy Gentry and Mork lfrrndon George Jones. below. wa.'I r1amed country male vocalist of the year ,4 rm-wrestlin g brings arrest I t sta rt e d with an arm.wrestling contest. a nd then there was an argument. according to the co-owner of a bar in S towe, Vt.. and pretty soon police we re called. When it was over . some chairs and pictures had been jamaged and police had .;1rresled British actor Oliver Reed . Police said R eed was c h a rged with disorderl y conduct, ·unla wful mischief and as sa ult , and wa s released on SSOO bail. Dawn Hughes, co·owner of The Pub, said the fight broke out when Reed b ega n ar guing with a man with whom he had been arm wrestling J . Willard Marriott invited the 97 residents of ~ a rriott. Utah. to spend the ni ght at his new Salt Lake Cit y hotel Dino Georgalas, gene ral manager of the hotel. said invitations have been sent to residents of the We be r Countv town. and those who respond will receive a room free of charge on the hotel ·s opening rught Thursday Marriott C'orp. also invited t'Veryone in u tah \.\ ith the last name M arriott pro\'1ding enough rooms are available. M arriott. founder and chairman of rhe board or Marriott Corp .. was born in Marriott in September 1900 The town was establ1shcd by his g reat-grandfather, John, a Mormon pio n eer who m 1grated from Illinois to Utah in 184i Sle,·ie Wonde r couldn t make it to the funt'ral of Egyptian Pres1d('nt Anwar Sadat, to which he was invited a s p a rt o f the delegation from the United States. but he's written a song commemorating the s lain kader'::. efforts for world peace. The blind songwriter, singer and instrumentalist was unable to accept the invitation from the E gyptian ambassador to the United States because of a family e m ergency, hi s ::.po k es- woman said Ht s song, written in memory of Sad at ··and others who have li ved and died in the name of peace a nd freedom ... 1s lilied. "The Day World Peace Began." the spokeswoman said. 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October 14, 1981 s A3 Supervisors take over decisions on housing Members or the Orange County floard of Superviisors have acted to take complete control over housing policy decisions arfecting unin corporated communities. f1ctu ls for pt•rmitting letters to be sent to subsidy rcc1pu~nts that stated Nestande wa::. proposing the nuthonty bl' abolished Jn a unanimous action Tuesday, board m em bers named them selves commissioners or the County Housing Authority Since 1971, the housing auth9rity's policy decisions hav~ b~en made by an appointed seven·member comm1ss1on I It· !-.flld the letters contained information that was incorrect and irresponsible In other matters. the board took action on the foll11w111g issut·s· The housing authority will continue to exist, but now will be responsible for only day to day ad- min1stratton or federal housing subsidies and relat- ed programs t.f:GAJ.. DJ:f'ENS•:: Extended contr acts with several private law firms'to provide representa The supervisors' action 1s aimed at ensuring that elected offi cials, rather than appointed ones, make housing policy derisions. said Supervisor Bruce Ncstande, who proposed the power switch eight days ago. Nestan<J e also argued that it wa!. wrong for two different bodies the board of supervisors Supervisor Nestande came under attack for moving the proposal through so quickly . and the housing author ity commis::.iun lo make housing policy decisions. . The issue turned out to be mort> than routine as supervisors were besieged with telephone calls from people who believed a transfer or the policy power would spell the end of the housing authority and its services. including subs1d1es It will not. I urn for 1nchgcnt c·11m111al defendants who, for '..ir111u.., n·asom. c·unncll be represt'nted b~ th<.• c·ount' 1'11hhc DC'fendt'r.., Office Ne!i-tande. in fact. was forced to repeatedly as- sure upset rec1p1ents or federal hou~ing subsidies that no day to-day changes will result from the action. ,\In ('O~DITIO~ll'iG : Deferred. pending a re- port from th<: tount\ r\dministrall\'l' Office. action nn a rt'qut:st from Sheriff.Coroner Brad Gates to 1n)\tall :.11r cond1t10ning units an four vehicles used bv lhl• l11rt:nl>tl' sc1en<·es division The supervisor also ('ame under uttack for moving the proposal through so quickly FIRE STATION: Agreed to permit lhl' Orange l'ou nt) Fin· Oepartment to rent space at the now closed Aliso Elementary School in South Lagun<.1 pending N1mplet1 on of a remodeling program :1t the South Laguna Fare Station Cost \.\ill bt• <.1bt1ut S2.800 "rr power should be returned to the elected of- ficials. should you not also look to the people from whence 1l came"" asked Lawson Mead . general counsel to the housing authority lie said a de- cision should be delayed Supervisor Harriett Wieder. while voting for the change. chided Nestande for his insistence on not wa1t1ng for input on the proposal from representatives of cities who also ut1h2e the hous ing authority's services . During lhe lengthy d1 scuss1on. Supervisor Roger Stanton criticized lhe hous111g authority of- 81.000llOl'~DS: Accepted the gift of a purebn·d bloodhound from Mil ton and Wilma John!>on. of ~lonro\'ia. for use by the sh~·nff's de partmenl Ill lra('kJng victims and sui.pet•ts or niml'l>. Tht• dog , ac·rordi ng to the county \'l'lerinari:.111. il> in sound healthy condition Carter's wife assails Nancy WASHINGTON <A P > Rosalynn Carter said Tuesda) there was no need for Nancy Reagan to buy new china for the White House and criticized the new administration's treatment of a mental health program she helpt:d pus h through Congress. Breaking a self-imposed s il e n ce, Mr s Carter a lso indicated she and her husband intend to follow through on a threat to sue The Washington Post over a gossip column item that said Blair House was bugged while Ronald and Nancy R eagan were slaying there before they moved into the White House . .. Our present intention is lo go all the way" with the suit, the former first lady told reporters in her first extensive intervie"' si nce leaving the White House The newspaper did not say the Carters themselves bugged Bl air llouse, but said it was through tape recordings of conversations in the government guest house that the Carters learned Mrs Reagan wanted them to vacate the White House ear l y so s h e could b egin redecoruling. The Carters have threatened to s ue unless th e Post apologizes Mr s. Carte r . wh o accompanied her hus band to the nation's capital to attend a dinn e r h o no r i n g former ambassador Averell Harriman. was relaxed. outspoken and animated during an interview at the apartment of her former press secretary. Mary Hoyt. As ked about r e pealed assertions by Reagan aides that Gem Talk ByJ.C HUMPHR!f;S Cert1f1ed GPmnloJ(1st. A(;,'; A TOURMALINE TRE E roo big 111 wear When we think o f gems tones and the sizes in which they come. we usually describe them in terms or "carats." which is a s mall unit of weight equal to 200 milligrams. But, once in a gr eat while, a gemstone "find" come along which is so immense that the weight ca nno t be realistical ly defined in carats . Such is the case with a tourmaline • "tree" which was discovered three years ago in the wilds of Brazil. This piece of tourmaline. about two feet long and eight inches across, r esembles a sm all tree trunk and weighs a whopping 55 POUNDS! It is so unusual that It was loaned for display earlier this year to the Sm ithsonlan Institute. The huge crystal is valued at SJS million. It is a bluish green in color, and looks Like it could have been part of a small the White I louse "'a!> in a stall' of disrepair "'hen the Reagans moved in, Mrs. Carter replied tartly "I think it w<.1s an excuse to do something . The White !louse was beautiful I loved 1t It wa!> cared for." Mrs . R eagan h:.i s bet•n criticized for raising more than SI million in private money to redecorate the Whitt.> !louse, including more than S209,000 to purchase new china ·u·s always a temptation to first ladies to buy china." said Mrs Carter . "It was a temptation to ml'· But she said Beckman Dr Arnold 0 Beckm an , founder and chair m an of Beckman Instruments Inc . has been appointed a trustee of the Orange County Mu sic Centl'r 1n Costa Mesa H eck man fo und e d the Fullerton laboratory instruments company in 1935 . He i!> thl' I Ith trustee appointed to ser\'e on the performing arts center board. ··1 have watched Orange County grow and µrnsper during the past four decades. and I am gratified to be a part of this com mu nit v project which "ill provide cultural enrichment in our county for generations to comt.>," said Beckman To date. Sl6.6 million has been raised toward the cons truction and end1Jwment of the S59 million Mu sic Ct'nler, which will include a 3,200·seat th<>a ter and a Sl'COnd l,OO·Sl'at hall OPAL the Whitt> llou::.e had 'plenty or dishes ·· ·'I never would have bought china," she added "I did not think il was thl' lime to do it and l did not think thev needed it. We had almos t 220 p·laC'e settings of Johnson chin::i Mrs Carter. whose pct project as fi rst lady was mental health. maintained that the Reagan administration had seen to it that legislation she h elped develop was "repealed " "I don't feel good about it." shl' said on hoard YOU'RE THE BIRTHDAY GIRL For Those Born In October tree which was somehow MfMBER AMl RIC.AN GfM SOCIETY trnnsrormed over many t823N~wPonrBLVO COSlAMESA thousands of years Into 3SYEARStNTHESAt.1EL.OCATION tourmaline through mineral S..nll.Americard-M astor Char110 PHONE 548·,.0t t h8-jdenlng Qf the rnaterlal.J~!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!! J ..... / 4 H / P' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, October t4, 1981 h . -~~ ~in gs fears , ~illu~rn rn Egypt t/(iet two U.S. AWACS planes WASHINGTON ~AP) -Two U .S. AWACS radar planes, operated by American crews. • will be sent lo Enpt later this month as a gesture or support tor the new government of Hosnl Mubarak and to keep a watch on Libyan air operations. an auth oritative State Department source sald today The planes are the kind President Reagan is trying to sell to Saudi Arabia over s tiff objections in Congr ess But while the Saudis would own and operate their five surveillance planes, the ones sent lo Egypt would be controlled by the United States Carte r a n d R eagan ronfer privately WASHINGTON (AP > Jimmy Carter extended President Reagan one hanCI in help and gave him the back of the other Tuesday as he pushed an arms sale to Saudi Arabia but said bis successor's tax cuts are "unfair and excessive" and his overall foreign policy too warlike. Leaving the White House, Carter stopped at a microphone only long enough to say that historically, meetings with the president are confidential and "that's a principle I think ought to be restored · · A id to worki11g rontrolle rs set WASHJNG1'0N (A P I -The Reagan administration, anticipating victory in its effort to decertify the s triking air traffic controllers union, is preparing wage and be nefit increases for those manning the natio n 's flight path s , government sources say. The so ur ces sa id the TransPOrtation Department plan AU AP INVASION King llas:-.an 11 of Morocco savs forces from a .. neighboring coun t ry .. invaded Morocco's Sahara territory Tues dci~. u sing Soviet-m ade anti aircraft missiles . Pure Camel Hair Sportcoat. is designed to win s peedy congressional approval of a new contract for union controllers whO' are defying the striM and others who have gone to work for the government since the Aug . 3 walk out by th e Professional Air Truffic Controllers Organization Demorrat solon 110H a R epubliran WASHINGTON <AP> -Rep Eugene Atkinson , a Pennsylvania Democrat who supported President Reagan's budget and tax cuts, is officially joining the Republican Party, s our ces a t the Republican National Committee say. Atkinson refused to talk to rep~rters Tuesday. He was sche<tuled to meet privately with Reagan today. a Wh ite House source said . Strik es on f ood spread in Poland WARSAW, Poland tA P ) Solidarity locals are calling strikes and strike alerts over food shortages again, defying a request by the union's national leaders to wait until they decade whether to call a national warning strike. At least 22,000 workers in three cities struck Tuesday, and s trike alerts were reported in three other cities because of the food issue. Five lt'orkers d ie in Texas blast FREEPORT, Texas (AP> - An explosion touched off by a fire at a Dow Chemical Co. plant killed five workers and injured seven others. one criticall y. officials said. The blast ripped through Dow's polyethylene unit shortly before 9 p.m . Tuesday, said spokeswoman Janice McKee. • Company firefighters brought the blaze under control within a half hour, she said. T1vo bombs explo d e in pla n e l uggage CAIRO. Egypt <AP> -Two time bombs exploded Tuesday in luggage that had jus t been removed from a Maltese airliner that carried 93 passengers, killing a baggage handler and wounding four other people. police reported. The bombings came one week after the assassination or President Anwar Sadat, which was celebrated in Libya, and police said the Air Malta Boeing 737 n ew here from Libya via Malta. Invest in the quality of 100% camel hair. Luxurious feel, classic styling. Leather buttons. Reg. 235.00 199.90. silver-woods : NEWP.OA'T FASHION ISLAND -- Shaky eco~omy By Tbe Auoctat.ed Prell Tb• downward trcod Sn 1ntere t rates may stall for a whale, economl11t11 believe, in part because Investors fear an explosJon in the a.rowth of the money »upply and the inflation I hat would follow. Banks nlllionwide reduced their prime lending rates one percentage point to 18 percent Tuesday. and many economists expect the corporate len'alng fee to slide a bit further before the end or the year. But because banks reise or lower their prime rates in a delayed response to changes in their cost or funds, the prime does not always s ignal the direction or other short-term rates. In ract, ratea ln the nation'• credit markets rose s1,nllicantly Tuesday a11 the prime rell Ratea on Treasury bUls ln the resale market l'Ose nearly one-baJf percentage polnt and bond prices plunged. Some government bond prices dropped more than $10 for each $1 ,000 ln value. The possibility of a luse Increase in the money supply 'lil"eport due out Friday is based partly on a tendency of the money stock to grow rapidly In the first week or a business quarter, said Timothy Howard, chier economist at Wells Fargo Bank io San Francisco. A pause in the downward trend of lntcrest rat.es would be 11 major diuppointment to American bu!lnesses. An 18 percent prime rate, whUe 2 percent.age points lower than the prevalllng rate one month ago, is still a heavy burden to companies that must borrow to finance inventories and spending projects. Evidence of that strain Is Dun & Bradstree._t's report that business failures in the Cirst week or October totaled 468, up from 204 in the same week lut year. So far thJs year buslness faHures have outpaced last year 's totaJ by 43 percent, the economic information service said. AlthouJ?h many .,businesses are hurting rrom the effect at high interest rates, consumera have not ~harply rt:duccd their spending The Commerce Departmert\ reported that September retal tales rose 0.4 percent to a total of $88.8 billion after adju1Ung for seasonal variations, with the higgest gains in sales of uutomoblles and auto products and serviceP.. The departmnent estimated that aoto sales rose 1.5 percent, while saJ es of non-durable goods those expect e d to be consumed quickly -advanced J ust O 1 percent Sales by department stores were t'Xceptionally weak, declining 2.4 percent Texas, Oklahoma storms leave 4 dead By The Aiisocla&ed Presa The worst of the rain is over, weathermen say, but runoff from three days of record-break\ng storms in parts of Oklahoma and Texas is ~orging creeks and rivers and threatening to add to the floods that washed away homes and br idges and drowned four people. "We're not looking for another s iege like we had today," Na lion al Weather Service s pokesman Gene Hafele said Tuesday after up to 18 inches of rain had fallen in the three-day period. "But we are carrying a 20 percent probability or thunderstorms." The Red River. which forms most of the Oklahoma-Texas border. its tributaries, and other r ivers a nd s tream s gushed Tuesday over the flatlands and hills or Southern Oklahoma and central and northern Texas. The weather service said the Red River would crest at mid-day today at between 27 feel and 28 feet north or Gainesville, Texas. The record is 261h feet on May 21. 1951 Flood stage is 25 feel. The Muddy Boggy Creek at Farris. Okla .. a s mall community in Atoka County on the Texas border, reached 14 '12 feet Tuesday night but was expected to hit 45 feet today, threatening seven hilly counties southeast of Oklahoma City, forecasters said. Flood stage is 37 feel. The storm was the d ying gasp of Hurricane Norma. which came ashore Sunday on the west coast of Mexico. "We s till have an unstable atmosphere and a l ot o r moisture," said Hafele, who is based in Fort Worth. the southeastern corner of the storm area. "Remnants or a hurricane, combined with everything else, was the culprit for the really heavy rains over our area " Three people d ied when floodwaters swept their vehicles off the road near Fort Worth. A fourth person drowned Monday. In Oklahoma, 60 bridges were washed away. No 10juries or deaths were reported in that state from the floods or a tornado that struck a small town and caused minor damage to farm buildings. .......... A llama and donkey graze on side of highway near Gainesville. Texas after escaping f rom the city zoo dunnq flood Some of the zoo animals wandered ontn Interstate .14 nnd were hit by vehicles. police said Abilene. which is west of Fort Worth and below the Panhandle, received up to 15 inches of rain HS about :m people left their homes to escape n smg water. An estimated 18 inches of rain fell an the nearby city of Breckenridge the last three days. Coed bathrooms hot • issue e • at un1vers1ty AMHEKST, Mass . CAP) - Separate bathrooms for the sexes is so controversial here that some college students want to stage a sit-in in the school's admutistration building. Not in the president's office, mind you, but in the washrooms, A Uruversity of Massachusetts student leader plans to stage a protest Thursday in the lavatories of Whitmore Hall to urge the college to ignore a sem esler·o ld rule banning bathroom·sharmg by men and women li vi ng in co-e d dormitories. "Our human rights are at stake here," Kevin Magnan maintained Tuesday. "I've never seen an issue so hot in m y life." Magnan. 22, of Somerville, is co-president or the undergraduate government. There have been other bans lately at the colle~posed because of vand-Mlll and violence by some of the 24 .000 studenls. Dormitory parties are out; so are alcoholic beverages at football games It came as part of Chancellor Henry Koffier's proclamation o f a '·Year Toward Cwility.' Magnan said the protesters will camp out in the bathrooms at least for the entire afternoon. That would m ean s kipping classes, but that is not unusual here. the students say. Art Clifford, director of the school's public relations office. said there is no indication that students are taking the sit-in seriously. But he said that if Magnan "has any intention of doing som ething that will disrupt operation or the central administration building, some sort of action will be taken." Th e re 1s a 'general co ntingenc y plan f o r maintaining essential functions in Whitemore," he said. The students ··are very concerned" about the bathroom issue, said Harvey Ashman, 18, of Brockton, a sophomore who lives in Dickinson Hall, a co-ed dormitory, where men and women shared bathroom s for a decade before the university barred the practice. He said up to 200 students have attended protest meetings. Ashman. one of the protest organizers, said th e demonstration will seek lo force the university to let the students decide who's in the next stall when they go to the john. He hopes that leads to increased "student input into d ecisions affecting us both as individuaJs and as the student body " The U niversity o f M assachuc;etts was the rirst state-operated college in New England to allow men and women to live in the same dorm1toraec;, introducing a co-ed building in s pring 1970. Men and wom e n began to s hare bathrooms because there was only one on each fl oor Bui last spring, campus housing officials said complaints from students and parents forced them to ban males and females from s haring bathrooms Hous ing officials never have quoted any of the complaints . Order now to be here in time for the ... HOLIDAYS! Special Engraving which is only available from Cross. Only $1 .25 per line. A •a1lalll. 1111 GlllJll laysld9 Plw m•cy CROSS ~ ••NC• 1848 ·'Purveyors of Oldtime Neighborliness'' BA¥SIDEi PHARMAC~ & 101f» .. ,. ..... , •••• , ......... u \ ~UffiU~ S~spect identified in CDP slaying LOS ANGELES (AP> - Sheriff's homicide detectives have put out a nationwide alert for a man sought for questionthg in the ratal s hooting ot one California Highway Patrolman and the wounding of another. Detectives said Tuesday they are looking for a man identified as Eugene Gonzales, 35, who is thought to be driving a 1976 white -and -ora n ge Itasca motorhome. · He was described as a possible suspect in the Oct. 1 shootings of CHP motorcycle officers John Martinez, 33, and/James Szabo, 27. on the S~ Bernardino Freeway in .A\lha9'1bra . They were hl~·t by,/shotgun fire from a passing r as they slowed lrafli removed debris from 9,600 employees to take a 10 percent pay cut for three ·months in exchange for PJU"ticip11Uon in an employee stock plan, the company announced. . The airline's announcement Tuesday followed news Monday that Continental Airlines pilots had agreed to a 10 percent pay cut retroactive to Oct. 1. Continental, also based in Los Angeles, said it was negotiating with other employee groups to see if lhey would also take a cut. Police brutality charges probed --.-----~---- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, October 14, 1981 H /F Al ............. BroWn orders ban on toxic waste dumping' . . 41 LOS ANGELES (AP) -A $20 million hazardous waste management program, to be paid by private industry. has been ordered for 1983 by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. The program, outlined in an executive order Brown signed Tuesday. will begin "a new era In the safe management of hazardous wastes," Brown said. Six kinds of w aste will be banned and five to 10 new waste treatment facilities will be built. The s tate will assist by streamlining the permit process. Brown told a news conference at the signing of the order. "We are living in a dark underbelly of toxic materials," Brown said , adding that Industry must turn to using different materials so that "we don't get that toxic waste in the first place." Class I and Class 11-1 landfuts and repres~t a serioua threat t.Q human health a n d environme ntal resources," Brown said. A hazardous waste proaram for the state was developed by the governor 's Offfce of Appropriate Technology during n ,, 'Ii I •• a lO·month study in which '° adv anced waste treatment technologies were evaluated. The study report concluded '·~ m any of the technologies are •o feasible, affordable and safe. 11 ··Everyone we talked to ,o ex pressed concern s about q continued use of land disposal >J sites for highly toxic substances i and were willing to s hare information they had developed on alternative methods," Brown said. ··1 am confident that with the reeway, authorities say. Ma inez died from his wound and Szabo was hospitalized for his injuries. Fake cre dit cited in teacher fraud LOS ANGELES (AP) -A dis trict attorney's investigation has revealed that 120 teachers in 17 Los Angeles County school districts got pay raises by faltjng c redit for college extension classes. court documents say. LOS ANGELES <AP> -The jail cell death of a young football star and allegations or brutality have \prompted the Los Angeles Count)' a<>ard of Supervisors to caJI fOr an investigation of the Signal Jfill Police Department. The • supervisors' r equest TuesdJY that the dis tri ct attorn6y's offi ce delve into numere>Qs allegations of police brutalit)' was spurred by an article ~blished last weekend in the Los A:Jigeles Times. LAST TIME OUT -Alan Perrin. squatting. c hairma n of Cartier International, exam ines $1 million worth of fake Cartie r watches squas hed by U.S. Customs officials in Los Angeles. An eig ht ·lon steamroller crushed the fakes which were seized by agents at a border crossing to Mexico. The watches. shipped from Switzerland in 1958. were worth about $10 each but were going to be ·old in Mexico for SSOO each A real Cartier costs S650 The six wastes banned from land disposal after Jan. 1. 1983, are PCBs. pes ticides. toxic metals, cyanides, halogenated compounds and non.halogenated volatile organics. ·'These six categories account for 40 percent of all the wastes now deposited in California's the continued cooperation of industry we can stop dumping poisonous wastes in the ground. "Cooperative efforts by the state, private industry and local governments can r esult in the construction of new advance waste treatment facilities which will enable California to recycle, treat and destroy almost 75 pe rcent of all the hazardous wastes that would otherwise be deposited in landfills," Brown said. '· l ri !I 1J The teachers claimed credit for classes they never attended at two s mall colleges. California Lutheran College in Thousand Oaks, and Ottawa University in Ottawa, Kan ., according to documents filed in Municipal Court Tuesday. Signal ~II police have come under sharp criticism ever since a coroner"s jury ruled that Ron Settles. a 2l·year·old California State University.Long Beach running ba~k. died at the hands of a no the~, other than by accident. and not by suicide, as police maintained. California carnivals 'cleanest' Later Tuesday, Brown spoke to a Small Business Survival Conference in Pasadena. He said that half of the available investment capital in the nation SACRAMENTO (AP> - Carnival operators in California are ·'the most honest in the U.S .. " but elsewhere there's corruption and fraud. say law enforcement s pecialists District Attorney John Van de Kamp said investigation of the alleged fraud which has gone on for 10 years "will be wrapped up at the end of this year." Ex -Mam on cult m e mber re leased FOLSOM <AP > -Former Manson cult member Kenneth Como has been released from Folsom Prison after serving 10 years for armed robbe ry. a prison official said. But the officer s t old a legislative bearing Tuesday thal even in California, there have been corrupt gam es, restrictions lo competitio n. and in one instance at least, a possible link with organized crime. Weste rn Airlines seeking pay cuts LOS ANGELES <A P ) Wes tern Airlines has asked its Como, 41, originally was given a minimum sentence of 20 years to life . He was rel eased Tuesday, said prison spokesman Gil Miller. • The hearing, the first of two. was c alled by the Joint Committee on Fairs Allocation and Classification to consider s tate licensing of carnival operators. Los Angeles County sheriff's ' ASAP. THE LOWEST UNRESTRICTED ROUND TRIP FARES TO ALL THESE CITIES. s12 Each way with round trip purchase. Chicago. Milwaukee Each way with round trip purchase. Each way with round trip purchase. Ft. Lauderdale, Miami Each way with round trip purchase. Boston, New York/Newark. Philadelphia. Washington. D.C. Our new ASAP fares from Los AN l.XTllA CITY., NO Angeles International, Burbank or l.XTllA CHA•••· When you fly Ontario to the East aren 't just lower. to any of these cities in the East, They're a lot lower. Downright un-you can return from one of the other beatable. cities at no extra charge. For example Best of all, there are no re-fly to New York and retu(ll from strictions. No advance purchase. No Washington, D.C . length of stay requirements. But seats So for the lowest fares to all are limited, and fares are effective these cities, call your travel agent or through November 14. 1981 . Continental. ASAP. Note: ASAP fare\ slightly higher from Burbank aod Ontario rn Chlcaao and Mllw1ukct Sgt. Robert Snyder, described as the nation's 1.op expert on carnival games. said, "In my experience . C alifornia is certainly the cleanest of all operations "You do not run out and find these crooked games at every show. You do find them, but they're more isolated because law enforcement in California is more educated. You go to other states and this is the common one.'' Snyder said many carnival operators in other states use games that are impossible for customers to win. and in some cases avoid prosecution by bribing the police. H e s howed pictures of newspaper ads from other states i n which carni val owners advertised for operators or corrupt games and gave the local police department as a contact point. Special Agent C.C. Crook of the California Department of Justice said past Investigations had uncovered e ffo rts by carnival operators to restrict competition, and one possible tie between an operator and the mob. Crook said that in 1969, lhe department was advised that a major Cal ifornia carnival operator had ties to an East Coast Mafia family 1s in pension funds. including $:l> billion in Califo rnia public employee pension reserves, and some of that monev should be channeled to small businesses and high technology firms whose work is related to the future. But Brown said current rules on s tate pen s ion fund investments r equire that the companies have SlOO million in assets and have paid dividends eight of lhe last ten years. "That lets out almost every California business in the top 100 because they've been plowing income back into new growth,". he said. • GRAND OPENING SALE LASTS ONE WEEK ONLY! ' ORANGE COAST'S NEWEST ONE-STOP VIDEO CENTER HOME ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST! ;1J'N"H 14 DAY PROGRAMMABLE VIDEO DIRECTOR w ith the pictu re qual ity m you expect fr om Zenith! p..\..E. 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October 14, 1981 San Joaquin Valley shivering Record cold noted again with 41 degrees in Fresno Record cold temperaturu repeated themselves for the second d&)' in the central San J oaqlli.D Valley today. A 4l·degree readlnti io Fresno broke a 1969 record by two degrees, the Nalionul Weather Service reported. Overnight temperatures remained chilly throughout the rest of the valley, with a low of 45 in Stockton; 47 In Bakersfield and at Castle Air Force Base; and 48 at Lemoore Naval Air Station. • Burning chunks or the famed Million Dollar Pier collapsed into the Atlantic Ocean at Atlantic City, N.J., and crews prepared to clean up debris washed up on a 4'h-mile stretch or beach. The pier off the Boardwalk was in the process of being demolished to make way for a shopping mall when it caught fire. • A prize-winning design for a national m emorial in Washington, D.C. to honor Americans who died in Vietnam is being condemned by a soldier who fought there. Thomas Carhart, a West Point graduate who led an infantry platoon in the lOlsl Airborne in Vietnam, called the memorial a "black gash or s hame and sorrow " that would humiliate those who fought in the war. Wearing his two Purple Heart Pl.ACES decorations on his suit, Carhart went before the government's Fine Arts Commission on Tuesday t.o plead for a reversal of its approval or a be low.ground memorial in black granite. • Former President Richard M. Nixon disc ussed Mlddlf Eut developments with King Hussein-and ways or achjevlng "a just and lasting settlem e nt of the Palestine problem," reliable sources reported. Nixon arrived in Amman after a visit to Saudi Arabia where he had gone after attending Saturday's funeral of Egyptian President A~war Sadat in Cairo. • • A manufacturer of yarn for home c arpeting will close plants in Porterville and Dos Palos on Nov. 1 primarily because of slumping home construction. The daily demand for yarn dropped from 22,000 pounds to 9 ,000 pounds in recent months, said Tom Martin, Porterville manage r of the Tubbs Cordage Co. • Fire ravaged the Berkeley Art Foundry, destroying the original works of sculptors who worked there. The cause or the blaze was not immediately known . CIT ED -Sen Edwa rd Kenned y. D Mass .. will be given a n honorary degree in commerce and economics bv the univcrsitv of Bari. Ital~· · Law clear ed BERKELEY (AP> The City Council has nullified part of a crime ordinance that bad made it illegal for police to take statements from minors without parental pe rmission. µ: 4 s as so a J U 4 & 0 S Q caz4ezz::s;1 a ssesse a a ~~~\ ~,,,~ No VA loan time limit ' DEAR PAT DUNN: 11 tMre aay time When vi8iti111{ Mexico limit for uatog my cerllftcat.e ol eU1lblllty for a Veterans AdmlaJ•tratlon 1uaraateed bome loan? And1 lf I encounter leCal problem• wblle purcnaalna a home u1hl1 Ute GI BUI, will the VA pay or provide for aay le1at H · slstance I may need? K.L, Santa Aaa There's no time limit for using your certificate of eligibility for the purchase of a home. However, the VA does not pay or pro· vid& for any legal assistance a veteran may need to deal with troubles encountered In the purc hase or construction of a home . How to f iglll ants DEAR PAT DUNN: Ants have Invaded our kitchen. How can I get rid of them? Help quick! G.L .. Coata Mesa Exterminator s r ecommend using Chlordane dust to get rid of these pests after a thorough cleaning to make sure. np grease or rood crumbs are left to attract tl"lem. Be sure to follow directions and take special care if you have young children or pets. H you prefer non-chemical control, A YS readers have recommended sprinkling Ajax scouring powder where ants enter your house (several readers swear this works l, or leav- ing cucumber peelings in their pathways. A mixture or 2 tablespoons or sassafras leaves and 2 cups of boiling water steeped for five minutes also is supposed to be a good ant re- pe ll ant. Cool. strain and paint on ant runways. DEAR PAT DUNN: I plan to take ~everal trips to Mexico Ulla fall and I'll be 1taylng a week each time. Do I oeed a pau port or visa? N. L., Footain Valley No. You will need a TowistCard for ex- tended visits to Mexico. Travel agents and airlines have the necessary form, but the easiest way or obtaining It Is by sending a copy or proof or citizenship with a self· addressed. stamped envelope to: Mexican Government Tourist Bureau, 9701 Wilshire Blvd .. Suite 1201, Beverly Hills 90212. Ac~ep­ table proofs or citizenship include a birth certificate, current or expired passport or vote r registration certificate. When you re- ce1 ve your Tourist Card, (ill out the top part. Me xican authorities wilJ complete the lower portion. Be sure to take the original COPY, ~f proof or Citizenship with you when .YOU VISlt Mexico. You may be asked to show 1t as well as the card. • (:111 o problem" Then wnte to Pat ~ l>unn Pat will cut red tape, getltng • ~ the answers and actwn you need to • sol11e rnequ1t1es m government and ,., business .Marl your questwns to Pat Dunn. At Your Service, Orange Coast Daily l>tlot. f> 0 llor 1560. Cos/a Mesa. CA 92626 As man11 letlers as possible will bt> answered. but phoned mqurnes or letters not including the reader's full namt'. addre1111 and business tu1urs· phone number cannot be c11nsu.tPred Tt11s column appears daily er cept Sunday.\ " SALE! 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U, 1981 0 Scientists tour HUITINliTDN BllCH I f BUNTAIN VAlllY CAVALCADE STOCKS COMICS 82-3 86 87 solar heating system in ]!iisneyland Hotel 84. State to study $700,000 Bolsa Chica dump By PATRICK KENNEDY ot ... o.i.., ...... _ 28,000 cubic yards ~f oil muds are dumped at the site each yeart_ and left to dry before being hauled to the county's Los Coyotes Landfill near Irvine. State officials have accepted. for s tudy a proposed $700,000 plan to restore a 13-acre oil mud dump in the Bolsa Chica marsh near Huntington Beach Local environmentalists, led by the Amigos de Bolsa Chica group , have protested the dumping because they contend the mud contains toxic c hemicals such as arsenic, mercury and lead, that leaches into the adjacent res tored coastal wetland habitat for marine wildlife. Aminoil USA s ubmitted the restoration proposal to m embers ~f the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board f'riday as @ condition to get renewal of its j!umping perm~t at the site. The permit expires in March. ' ' Aminoil officials estimate that One person's art another's issue HERE WE GO AGAIS. DEPT. TroublC' 1 ... in areas like tooking and rc no\'ations, en·r~ time ~-ou ,E!l'I something going that·:-. good. l'\'er~·bod~ wants to J.!t•I a p1ecl' of the attiun \'o u k now. ~ou labor ;ill da ~ bJking tht• t hree-la,~er angel food ca kt• and j u'tt as II ·s fun·l1mt· f'or fini~hing tou<'11t•s .. rnur daughter pops into the kit c hen and wanh to icl· 1t You 'ipcnd thn•t• \\l'eks '\anding dcrnn lhl• nld l>t•at -ttp rocking t ha1r a nd then come home ont• n!g hl tn rlisc.·m·er ~·our ho~· c hild ha:-. puintcd thl:' pt <.'t'l' bul'nt orange with purpil' µolkadot... TJUS Pl.IGllT F..\IRI.\' DESCRIBES lhe c:1nt t'f'forts in our c·oa stal art colon.'· f)f Laguna Beach .111cl 1h bt•auuful. ope n '.\lain Be<.1 e h Park Cine· light.. 'IH'nl <it•c·udt.•s tr.' 1ng t11 gl'I Laguna·, ~ain Bt•a<·h l'il-arl'd "" 11 coul<I ht• rt•no,·att•d tnto J '" 1ndow to Ill\' '\l'<t" OjH'll·"P:t(•(•d hl'ttCh purk Fin.ill~. t ht1 joh g111 ctww ~o" after tht· .' l'il r :-. o f grt•.1t cnmmu1111 ' ;igon\ .1 I I n I I h <· h .1 m hur,E?t'l. "l an ch .ind lh t.• old bow I 1 !l.l! :1 l le~· lh1 \'l' Ii t' t• n c I t' a r l' cl ,1 \\ LI \ ,1 fl l' \\ ~ /"'a'\ TOM MURPHINI ,~(~ ml'an.tkrtng hc h1rdwi.1lk has bl'l'll built . and g 1· t't' ner~ . gr :.i.., :-. . l>r i ck\\ 111· k a nd he~<· he" h a \'t' 1•nhuntt•d the Cod gi,·en "t<•n1t twm1t' oi "and. rotk' hPadlanch and Pat·1f1t· blue '\o\\ al:-.n :-.me<.• ~pa<:<.' 1s a\'atlablt'. a numhl'r ot pl'11pll• han· stcppt'<I fo1·~, <1rd with notion:-. of ~ow tlw "Pt''' "Pan· m ight he' I llkd The~ want to ice tht· c•.tkt• Artist displays sculpture called "The GeneTolor" for Main Beach O~E CIVIC FLAPPER nol long a,go "ugge-;tl'd .1 -..pouting \\a t er founti.lln al one t•nd or the ht'4H.'h Ea1 lier an ;.irt1s t named llal Pastoriu:-. pl:rnted a hugt• l. ~haped s teel ~eulpturl' c alle<1 .. \.t':-.ti g<.• on tht• beuC'h upland:-. \fll'r rons ideruble alll'rC'alton. for" h1C'h Laguna hc.1:-. long bPen .1u~11f1abl~· famou:-.. \'l'stigl' got hauled ... ,, a' nn a trut'k and not a \'l'sligl' of II r e m a in" I ht•f'l' R111 no\\. La~una " cit~ .\rt~ Comm1•h1on v. CJnh lo µlant a c·c.•ramic sculpturt:' on the '.\bin Bl'aC'h Park This nnt•. b,· an artist named Marlo Bartel..,. is ('.illed. ·can\'on Chess and Checker') · Th1' art ~\'Ork 1..; de ... cn bed as a -;et ot shin~· bl ack I tit> be11ch t·s <Jccompanied by a chess table Th<.• cit \' ,\rh Com mi s~ion a dvocac\' of plantin~ l ht· art1-.tic. e hl·:-sboard and. seah i:-. oppo..,ed b~ !ht• <..'hamber of Commerce's Beaut if1cation Committee Clear!.'· what is one pe rson's art i~ another 1wr ... on·._ non-IH.':Jllt ificatio n. in thi-. cast' l'.'i I.AGL'~.\. VOl' can be as sun.•d that the c·1tizeru·,· ma,· knov. i.irl. but 11 also knows wha t 1t likes a nd doesn't likr <1nd ttw rntt• \\ill nen •r lil· una nimou~ • Someho\\. IJ<>\\ t'\'l'I'. you get th e notion th <.it man~· Lagunan~ ar e opposed to plantin~ anything Pt'l'm<1nent on the :Vlain Beach Park beyond a couplt• of 'olle~ ba ll net pole<; a nd the bas ket ball e<>uns that ~ o u can see through to the ocean when not in use n.\· p la~·ers. Some will arg ue that sincl' the player~ a n• playing all through the day and night anywa~. the athletes might as well be considered perm a nent 1nstallations. l 'SUKE SCl"LPTtJRES. however. the pl ayer.., ha\'e been known to move around from time lo tim~ All this a s ide. It would a ppear that a~ long as Laguna'l-t ~'fain Beach has open s pace . som e bociy wlll think up a new wa~· to fill it up About the time that controversy die~ down. ~ ou can alm ost bet some body will come along a nd sugg~st changin~ the na me of the pa rk to .. \nwar Sadat. i\h. Lal(una James Anderson. executive ott1cer of the water quality control board, says only harmless trace elements or toxic s ubstances have been identified in the mud dumped at the marsh site. He says as a condition to continue dumping, Aminoil will b e r equired t o agree t o eventually restore the site to its original condition Anderson says the water quality board has authority to require immediate r estoration of t he site or to waive any r estoration require.;';ents He said "stQff members will take the middle ground and require some restoration measures." Aminoil officials estimate the Bolsa Chica oil field will be active past the year 2000. The dumping site has been used sin~ 1973 and the oil field has beef) active since 1938 The Bolsa Chica marsh is a l ,200-acre coastal lowland south of Warner A venue. Anderson said officials of the water qualHy control board will draw up a draft restor ation plan by December Valley eyes comillercial area Planners hope to lure retail shops , hotels to 300. acres along river By PHIL SNEJDERMAN Of t1te 0 .. 1, ,. ... Suff A new Fou ntai n Valley planning committee has begun a s tudy of about JOO acres of vacant land in the city, with an eye toward encouraging new commerciaJ development. such as re tail shopping businesses and hotels. City officials have said such dev e l o pm e nts would be d esirable in Fountain Valley because of the sales tax and bed tax inco m e the finan cially troubled city could receive. Mu c h of the ci t y 's undeveloped l a nd. l ocated adjacent to the Santa Ana River, now is zoned for industrial development. The new study is a first step towa rd possible rezoning or s ome of this property for commercia l use. Mayor Ben Nielsen said the committee will try to determine whether the city would realize greater financial benefits by encouraging the construction of m or e retai l shopping. businesses Smoky roaches spreading Orange \.ounty vector control officials say the s moky brown cockroach has been discovered in Huntingto n B each and probably is thriving throughout Southern California. County officials say they had hoped the cockroach from the southern United States was isolated locally to the south county areas of Mission Viejo a nd Irvine an d could b e eradicated there. But t he discovery of the insects m iles apart in Huntingto n B eac h and Bellflower has convinced some county officials that the pest is here to stay, according to Rudy Geck. vector ecologis t for Orange County. Geck says the addition of another cockroach type to the four existing in Orange County i s n 't n ecessa ril y more dangerous to public health, but he says th~ s moky brown cockroach has historically been extr emely difficult lo control or kill. The adaptable insect is able to live in landscaping. sewers and homes, Geck says. Like the other four types of cockroaches on t he Orange Coast, the s moky brown can transmit disease by carrying germs into homes and onto food that is left out. He said dysentery. sa I monella and even typhoid fever could be trans mitted by the insects, but that it is •·extremely unlikely'' that this would occur. Last month, county officials ask ed the public to bring in cock roach es found on their property . Las t wee k and Monda y, s peci m e n s of the sm oky brown cockroach from Huntington B eac h and Bellflower were turned in. County offi cials s till are s eeking cockroaches . For further information, c all 971 -2421. Viet culture course slated Vietnamese cooking, culture and regional life wiU be explored in a Coastline College lecture series to be held Wednesdays, beginning Oct. 14, at Fountain Valley High School, Room 236. 17816 Bushard St. The sessions w111 be held Crom 7 to 10 p.m. The $20 reglstrat· ion ree includes materials. Lecturer will be Khanb·Van Tran Pham. a blllngu.al speclallat lor the Ocean View School Dlstr1cl and. •utbor of numerous artlc lea on lndochineae culture. Vietnamese dishes will be cooted durln1 the lecture series. c and hotel s, rat h e r than additional industrial pla nts . He said some property owners in the industrial area may want to d evelop such businesses but are not proceeding because o( the existing industrial zoning. Nielsen added, however . that he does not foresee a drastic change in city st<indards just lo create additional s ales tax income. "l don't see us deviating from the current height limitation on buildings (50 feet or about three stories>." the mayor said The vacant property review was suggested by Councilwoman Barbara Brown during the city's bud get balancing sessions earlier thi s year . Initial es timates for next year indicate the city may find itself $1 million short of a balanced budget. Sales tax revenue returned by the state for purchases made at F ountain Valley bus inesses accounted for one-third of the city's income last year. Mrs. Brown said. But because the city has no s hopping mall o r auto dealerships, Fountain Valley's sales tax i n come r e m ai n s r elatively small compared to neighboring cities "I felt that because of the fiscal condition of the city, we ought to look at the possibilities for generating more revenue rrom what is now the industrial area," Mrs. Brown said. "I'd love to see a hotel here." s he added. "l thtnk there's a great need for a hotel and banquet facilities ." While s tressing that she does not favor a major deviation from current city standards , Mrs . Brown said new development pr o posals mus t be con s ide red o n a case-by-case basis She said she would oppose a high-rise that would intrude on a residenti al neighborhood but might favor a higher hotel in the commercial·industrial area near the Santa Ana Ri ver. "You need to strike a balance bet wee n creati n g a better business base and considering what the residential community wants," she said. The six-month study of vacant land along the river and several lar ge undeveloped parcels along Brookhurs t S treet will be s up e r vise d b y Planning Commissioners Fred Voss and Len Santoro. Th e commi ssio ners will interview local homeowners and business people a nd contact the owners of undeveloped local parcels to ascertain their plans for the property. Supervisors silent over airport plan The Orange County Board of Supervisors has clamped a lid or sec recy over its second closed-d oor discussion of a judge's order preventing implementation of a plan to regulate jet air carrier access to J ohn Wayne Airport. Board members m et Tuesday with Airport Manager Murry Cable and Michael Gatzke, the county 's special counsel for airport litigation. but what was discussed isn't being revealed. "No comment," was Cable's ter se response when asked about the session. It was learned from other sources t hat board m e mbers • took no action and agreed to hold a third closed·door session on the issue next week . FIRE SALE .. Fire extinguisher " cans of baking soda are sold by Michael Anthony and Jane Allison of the Hur_tting~on Beach Hig h Schoool m ar ching band a nd by city fire department Captain J ohn Conner to raise money to buy ne~ band uniforms . The cans can be purchased at the school s football games. U.S. Di strict Court Judge Terry Hatter Jr. ruled Sept. 25 the county's proposed plan for r egulating air carrier access to the airport and reducing )el n oise impa ct wa s d i s - criminatory. Under the proposal, AirCal and Republic Airlines would have been permitted to retain control of 35, or 85 percent, or the 41 permitted daily jet d e partures for a three .year period. The laws uit was filed by Pacific Southwest Airlines. which would have been awarded two flights daily. PSA began Orange County-San Francisco Bay Area service Oct. 1. The feder!U government took PSA 's side in the lawsuit, c laimi ng the cou nty's plan violates provisions of the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978. Teacher cites wilderness value Laguna instructor to lecture on natural environment By JOHN NEEDHAM Of tM D.itf ...... SUH Orange Countians s hould be made more aware of the wide range or wilderness resources right outside their back doors, according to Laguna Beach High School science instructor John Wilkerson. Wilke r son, a teac her in Laguna Beach for 15 year s. says his "cause" is to give people a feeling for the wilderness right here in Orange County. Wh e n he 's not in th e classr oom , Wilkerson is a seasonal Park Service ranger and naturalist a t O lympic 'Back to School' night at Edison Edison High S c h oo l in Huntington Beach is holding its "Back to School Night" enabling parents to visit their child's classes. Beginning at 7 p.m . tonight, parent.a can visit each class ror to minutes. The school dance band and madrl1al ensemble will perform and refte1bment1 will be served. For further Lnformat.\on. caU 962·13~. l National Park in the state or W asbington. Beginning Friday. he will host a series of lectures at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa on the natural environment in the county. "What I'm attempting to do is g ive p eople a greater appreciation of the county they live in and its diversified natural features," Wilkerson said. He said few areas can boast of having natural environments ranRin" from marshlands to stands of eine and Douglas fir in the Santa Ana Mountains. He added that Orange County is an especially interesting area for bird watchers. with countless migrating species arriving in Upper Newport Bay every year. "We should be concerned that the rapid development of our ar ea Is causing a decline In the wilde rness environment." Wilkerson said. "I reel a lot of people look at nature very passively, and don't realize what they are looklOJl at." Re said many plant species have their northern·most range in Orange County. One type, known u the .. Live Forever," it found only in Laguna Buch, accordlnll, to Wllktraon. He said the succulent can be found on steep. rocky hillsides, and can be recognized by its long, fl owering s talk which protrudes about 10 inches above the plant base. Wilkerson also said Orange County is a home range for animal s s u ch a s bobcat, mountain lion, mule deer. coyote and golden eagle. He said many of these anJmaJs survive in the area only because of the vast undeveloped ranch lands. Cyclist, 13, hurt in HB a ccident A 13-year -old H u ntington Beach bicyclist was ln fair condition at UC Irvine Medical Center today wtth head Injuries s h e s uffere d In a traffic collision. HunU~n Beach police Hid Chris Ann Llvi'n11ton, of e.IO Warner Ave., WH northbound on Cordoba Lane, attempt!., to crou Slater Avenue at U:IO a. m. Monday wben Ill• wu struck by an .. ,,.,... lllllle driven by llel·Yao ~ U.. . of Cypress. • _ ~ ---·-·-----·---·--·---··--..... ~---~-............ """"' ... ,~.llllOl•~s ....... 1 ............... u..-..... s1191 .. a ... u .. u ... a~u ... ~a .. u~a ... a•s .. •s ... •s•a .. a•a .. 2 12~0 .. u .... 14"21e.-.a1C11•& .. IL~t,t•t .. •tZ .. 9'SZ• H / F Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Wednesday, October 14, 1981 DEATH NOTICES CiRF.lWE F.MMl!:TT WA LT ER G REIWE. r esident o r Tustin. Ca for l year after h11v1ng Uved in Costa Mes11 , C'u for 37 yurs Passed 11wuy on October 11 . 1981. He Wtn a member or I.he Church ot Christ Santa Ana-Tustin for 29 ye1ms He was a meat c utl er Cor the Bargain Basket Grocery Store chain ror 25 years He Is survived by his wife He len. son S t a nley or H untington Beach. Ca . brothel' Glen or lll1no1s. grand children R e bec ca and Esthe r Services were held on Wednesday, October 14, 1981 al 2:00PM at the Harbor Lawn Memorial Chapel with Rev Larry Houchen, pastor or the Church of Christ of ~nta Ana, Ca. officiating. Interment services followed immediately In lieu of nowers the family requests donations be made to the H.illOI LA WK-MT. OLIVE Mortuarv • Cemeterv Crematorv 1625 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 "llCI llOTHllS llU llO•DWAY MOITUAIY 110 Broadway Costa Mesa 642·9150 UL n & HIGllOH SMITH & TUTHILL WISTCLIFF CHA,.L 427E 17thSt Costa Mesa 646-9371 "llCI llOTHllS SMITHS' MOITUAIY 627 Main St Hun11ni:iton Beach 536-6539 'ACIFIC YllW MIMOll.41. 'AltC Ceme1erv Mortuary Chap.,l·Crematory 3500 Pac1f1c View Or111e Newport Beach 644·2700 McCOIMIOC MOITUAlllS laQuna Beach 494·9415 LaQuna Hills 768-0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 c PllUC .. [ Nation1i1 I Kldnt•y Foundauon. Services under tht: direction of Hurbor Lawn-Mount OUve Mortu1i1ry Chtulor out in Tunisia TUNIS, Tun.Isla <AP) ·-~~~~~~~~~~ ... ,., •in1now av .. ••• •AMS tTATeMa•T Tiie toMowlflt --,, llllflt ...... ....... l"'"'"•eWAY •USINOU COMl'Lex . L TO ..•• Llll<I• hi•, N""" 8Ncll, Cellfonlle ....0 T~ Tunisian govern· m ent has banned the wearing of ch adors in or Costa MeH. ~-~. schools and oovernment JACOBS . • LH c. Semmtl, ... L1"41• •• , •• New.-tt IMcll, c.11*"'• .,... Tfllt IMMIMU la <fflfi<tM .., a 1tmt'"9~ N ATHAN 1 EL J A c K off aces in an apparent JACOBS. passed away on move again st M oslem Oetober 12, 1981. P rivate fundam entalists blamed serv ices wilt be. held a t for campus dis turbances i..tC.Semnllt Tllll t\t-wet filed wttfl IM C..,nty Clertl of Ot.noo c;_,_.., S..- t•mller U, lt11 Har bor Lawn Mount Olive la s t sprin&. Memorial Park Services The chador is a robe und er th e dir ection . or worn b)' wome n and cov· Harbor Lawn Mount Olive e r s their bodies from 1'171711 Publl-Orenot C.0..1 Oellf "llol, S.pt. »,Oct. , • 14. 21, ,., 4""4t Mortuary of Costa Mesa. h d to foot S40·MS. ea . l'ICTIT1ous aust•ou MAMtl ITAT•Melff DEATHS ELSEWHERE LONDON <AP> -Enzo Plazz otta, 60 , an Italian-born sculptor who worked in the classical s tyle specializing in figures or ballet dancers and horses, died Monday B UENOS AIRES . Argentina I AP> -Antonio Berni, 76, an Argentine painter whose works or social realism made him one of South America's most renowned artists, died Tuesday. NEW YORK 1AP 1 James D. Hor an, 67. a historian of the Old West. author of 39 books and a Puli tzer Prize-winning reporter for the old New Yor k Journal-American. died Tuesday DENVER t AP 1 William D. Parker, 82, an avle111o n pi oneer . died Thursday A number or features in his early planes. including three-wheel land· ing gear. were incorporated into modern airplane de- sign DAYTON. Ohio IAP t Atrred Fouts, 90, a rorml'r associate of Chicago gang lord George ··Bugs · Moran. died Tuesday LOS ANGELES •AP1 Marilyn Hare, 57. a regular performer at Channel 13 m the infancy of Los An~eles television. died Oct 9 She appeared with her fJmal~ an a children·s special and later sang on a series called ··You're :"'ever Too Old FORT LAL"DERDALE. MUC NOTl:E F la 1AP 1 Lila M . Neuenrett, 79, who became the youngest female lawyer in the nation following her law school graduallon an 1922 and was M1ch1gan·s first woman circuit Judge. died Thursda.v. DOVER. Mass tAP> - Alice Salt-Onstall, 88, widow of Leverett Saltonstall. R epublican governor or Massachusetts from 1939 to 1944 and U S. senator from 1944 to 1968. died. CH EVY CHASE. Md t AP 1 -Brooks Hays, 83. a Democrat who represented central Arkansas 1n the House of Representatl\'eS for eight terms and was appointed a special civil rights assistant by President Kennedy. died here Sunday NASHVILLE, Tenn I API Joe C. Carr, 74. a former Tennessee secretary or state, died Monday He was the defendant in the lawsuit .. Baker vs Ca rr" that res ulted 1n the lJ S Supreme Court ordering s tat e legislat ures to reapportion themsel\•es Tile tollowl119 Pfftonl art doing llu1tne11• J.11 '1 ll'IREA"MS & AC· CESSOlllES, 11072 "rtml, HvnU"flon ••.cll,C.llfol'ftla .... Jemu N. lley mond 11, 11072 l'rlmt. Hunllnglon ltedl, Celtfornl• ~ Tlllt Dutlnets Is <ondllcl9cl bf en In dlvld\ul J.,.,.sN.Reymondll Tllll ... ._t .... filed •1111 tlle CCM.lnty CMt'k al 0r.,.. c-ty on~ t-INr , .. , .... ""'"' PvbllaNO 0r8'9 C..11 Oelly Pllet, Sept. U, lll, Oct. 7, t4, 1"1 41_..I PICTITIOUS austN•U NAM• ITATIMONT Tiie foOowh~ _ _, la doing 9ual· ~HH: II ~ L CUSTOM MAll lNE SERVICE, 2115 Pl.cent!•. Apt. "· Colle Mew, CA nti.. RAY P. LEKOWICZ, 2t1S Pl.cen· tie, Apt. "· coate Nlfte, CA nti.. Tltls llWNU ft <Gflduetied lly en ln-dMOvet. Re,-P.LA4l.-k1 Tiiis 1tet-t was llled wltll tlle Coun ty Clerk of Orenge County on Sept. 2t, ltll l'tJt• PvDlllhecl ()renge CMll 0.lly Plitt, Sept. 23, JO, Oct.'· 14, ltll 411 ... 1 PICTITIOUI eUstN•U NAMl ITATUMONT Tiit fol~no per-. It doing 9utl· MH•s: 81clSTOL A MACARTHUR OEH· TAL ASSOCIATES, >610 $. arlstnl StrHt, Sent•~. Celltomle tZ704 Tervo Y•-oto, 0.0.S .. 16'5 Btuebtrd Cenyon, Legvna 8eec11, Celllotnle ._,, Tiiis business Is cond<lcl9cl by en 111-dlvlduet hrue Yememolo Tltls stat-t ••• 111.i wltll tlle County Cler1l al Or-County on ~ temlNr 2t, 1•1 1'171199 Publlsr.d Orenge CCMHI Oelly Pilot, Sept. 23, ».Oct. 7, 14, 1•1 41U..1 PICTITIOUS aUSINIU G. eaway eyed NAMeSTAT•M•NT IV Tit• following pe,,_. Is dot119 blls._ neuu : MAMMOTH LAKES OEMUllL'SFLORtST,2m trvlne ( A p ) M a d e r a Avenue , Svll• 1·Bl. Co•I• Mu•. Cetllornl• t2627 s upervisors may g ive l cyn11tt• LH V•ld u , 1111 N. part of the ir county P.c1t1c eo.st Hwv. Ho 1ta. uovne Th d "d d · Bncll.Cettfomle~I away. ey ec1 e in n tsbuslneu lsconc1U<l9clby •n •n· prin ciple to let Mono 01v10ue1. C t h 11 Cyntltl• Lee ... aldH oun Y ave a s ma Tiii• stet-1 .... tiled .. 1111 t11t piece of Madera County CCM.1n1y Clerk oe 0r-c-tv on 0c. located on the eas t s lope t-r j , 1•1 ,.11w 1 of the Sierra Nevad a. Publlslled Or•noe c .. " D•llY Piiot, Oct. 1, u. 21. a ."" 4ll).fl "ICTITIOUS aus1N•H STATl ... lfT 01' WITMDllAWAL l'ICTITIOUS •USINISS NAME STATIMeNT l'llOM l'A•TNUtSHll' NAllM STATIMI NT the 1011-•ne penom ere dolr>Q blltl· Ol'll•ATlllO UNDE• T lte lollowlng person ts ootng ness u : l'ICTITIOUI aUStNeU llAMI bllsl~·~~ JANITORIAL 21102 Lek AO UA -OIAl, 1101 Plecentle T ... follOwing--lt.nwllllclre-VllU LelleF-Celftoti.t t21Ul e Avenve, ca1 .. Mete, c. '2427 •• • gene ral pertner from Ill• MlcllMI R ,;.,.,..., a I~• Jll02 SOUNOCAST CO le Cellfornle pertnerslllp _,.ting -r Ille fk· Leite Viste ~e Forest u c:i11ornle COrPOr•llon), t701 P1 .... 11. Av ....... lltlout -!Mu ....... of CAVCO, tru 92430 . . Coll• MHe, Ct '2427 Monrovle, 8·1, Coste Niese, C•. 92n7 Tltls business Is conducted by en Tiiis buslnKs ts condu<tecl by a Cot· Tiie fkltt'--lllHI neme s!An• lndlvld..al porellon ment for lite ,.rtnenhlp wu filed on Mid\eel 11 Butler SOUHOCAST CO enu.,y I, tftO In llte Count,-of Tiiis '1•ment •es filed with Ille ~ Werkockl, renee. . County Ctef'll of Or•noe County on Disneyland Hotel officials hope to add the Olympic.size Sierra pool to the Bonita tower solar system b spring 1981. · This one 's run By KEITH TUBER 0.11, .............. ... An international team of scientists gathered at the Disneyland Hotel on Tuesday -not to explore the Magic Kingdom's Tomorrowland, as might be surmised, but to tour the solar heating system atop the hotel's Bonita tower . Built a half-dozen years ago at a cost of $200,000, a nd r ecently upgraded for another $40,000, the system provides all the domestic bot water for the tower's 404 guest rooms . "Actually, we're only using 40 percent or the syste m 's capacity," Paul Sowa, architect or the system , told nearly two dozen members of the International Energy Agency, a group established in 1974 to help solve worldwide energy n eeds and to reduce deee.1.1d ence on oil products. "The system was overdesigned so it could be used tor future needs . By spring of next year, we hope to heat the (110,000 gallon) Sierra pool" and contribute more to t he heating need s of the laundry facility, Sowa said. The fiberglass-coated solar panels -102 or the m stationed on the tower 's roof -beats water up to 135 degrees . The system generates $31.25 or hot water a day, or around sn.~ a year, Sowa said. resulting in a 40 pe r cent energy bill savings . At current natural gas prices, Sowa said it would ta ke 20 years for the system to pay for itself. 's a by the sun •·As the price or natural gas goes up, and mo users (functions) are added, jt becomes m ort attractive,'' Sowa said . • Rich ard L . E rb, Disne yland Hotel president a nd general manager said other are being considered for the sol;ijsystem. "A network of undergroun~,tunnels connec the h otel,'' Erb said. "EmpioyeE'S use tb passageways to get Crom one tower to another, a that's how s upplies are m oved. Wbat that means ~h at no excavation is neces~yy " to mak improvements. Stephen Hellman, a principal of the consultin~ m echanical engineers Hellman & Lober and former-' project manager for Maroko & Snyder, designers ofi the system , said that despite the hotel's success wit.hi solar heating, other lodging facilities are not pickin(' up on the idea. t I ''I'm surprised they're not," Hellman s aid1 "T h ere doesn't seem to be too much interest.~ think that's because the operator s of hotels -wh aren't always the owners -aren 't concerned wi energy costs-yet. I think that will change." • •' The scientists. who are primarily solar and nuc lear en ergy s pecialists represent a dozen countries including Sweden, D enmark, the Netherlands and Switzerland , leave today for Seattle for a conference on energy stor age. .. Secre .. ry-Tru surer Tiie fvlt ....,... end Mldreu of Ille Septembff u. 1'11 Tltls ,..,_, ••• llted wltll Ille rson """"'-'no It: lllCHAllO M. ll'tlt'71 County Clet'llof Or-COllllty on 5"9-CHA LBE RG, 22 SummerwtnO, Publllhecl Or-Coest Oelty Piiot, t•mber a , ttll rvfne, Ce. mt•. Oct u Jl JI "°" • ttll ...,, .. t ll't7tt16 Rkllerd M. Scl\elbffg . ' ' ' . NUPITE~lll, MILLEll, CARLSON & llA"DSLIY hlt•7'9 ... ~ ......... -.... ...,, ..... Ce. t2Mt Pt""9 Pubtlllled Or ... c .. st Oelly Piiot 111. ».Ocl '· 14. 21, 1"1 ·~I Publllhecl Or-c .. sl 0.lly Piiot S.pt.JO,Oct.l,14,Jt,l•I 4J0s-tl 1-----------PICTITIOUS IUllNHS PICTITIOUS eUSIN•U NAMe STATEMlllT Tiie follo•l"9 PtrlOf'ls ••• doing bllslneu es: no one can pay you more interest than Bank of Newport on the new tax exempt ''all-saver'' certificates .. ICTITIOU$ aollNllS NAM• STAT•M•NT NAMa'STATIMtlNT Tiit lol-'"9 --Is doing -l-Mts •1. THAT SPECIAL TOUCt+, 2:MO Sent• An• Avenu•, Cosl• MU•, Celltornlen.17 ,,.!:'!.'.o11ow1no ~ Is doing bllsl· lloy F. Flemfng, Cost• M•••. llOOEWAY INN, t«IO S.E. Brlllot St .. Sent• Ane, Cellfomle 92707. Cllen & Hl*IQ. Inc., • C.lltornte corporation, 1400 S.E. Bristol Street, S.nt. ""' CaUfcwnl• t2107 Thia llullneu IS ~ by e Cot• poretton NAUTILUS TRADI NG COM· Celllomleftl.27 PANY, ttst Newport Blvd .. Costa dl!t'~.':"'W.U Is conducteel by •n In-~~.!'!fd.nt Mn•. C•llloml• 92tU7 lloy F Ftemtno Tltls ... ,_, ... filed wltll lite AMn S.ntmyer, • Emer•kl lley, Tltlt ~ •M filed wltll Ille County Clerk al Or-eo.;nty on Sep-Legune BHcll, C.tlfomle t1'27 t 119 2t 1'ft Tiiis -lnHt Is <ondll<ted by •n In· C-ty C...,. al 0r.,.. County on Se!>-em r ' "t7tal dlvlduet. tember a , ltl1. 1'17tm Published Or-c .. st Delly Piiot. Tiiis ;~-:=':"::r llted wlllt tllt Pvbllsned Or-Coest O•lly Piiot, S.1>1. 23, JO, Oct. 7, U, 19et 411U I. CCM.lnl,-Clet'll of Or-C_.y on Seti-Sept.», Oct. 7, t4, 21, ltlt f:IG-tl tember "· 1t11 ------.,.----r----ll't111U PllUC •TtE ,..._ ,..,-. PubllSlled Orenge Coest Oelly Pilot, I-----------•------------Sept. 23, lO, Oct '· 14, 1te1 41~1 PICTITIOUS •u1tNIU l'ICTITIOUS eUSIN•IS NAME STATaMINT NAM• STATIMeNT Tiie to4~no __, 11 doing -•· Tn• 1011 ... ane persons ere doing neu u : llusfneu H : NIUC •Tt£ NS..StO WOOOYS' ALIGNM ENT, 767 8 & M PUBLI C REPORTING, PICTITIOUS au11111u B•k•r Str.t, COii• Niese, Ct fltornl• uos E•st 171.11 Str.t. Slllte m, Seflte llAMI STATIM•NT .. ~1111.em E•rl P-. KMl Greno-Ane;,,,~·1:a2 MegU!re. lllM P••-Tll• to11 ... 1ng IM•IOn• •re Oolno ..... HUfltlnlllon Herbollr. Cetttornl• Circle, F-HI V•lley, Ce. 9270I bllstnen ... T1tt1 bullnes.l I• condueled by en tn-Ma'1tle Nunnally -.Ulre, 1t1M BMG Petroleum Pertners, 4000 dlvlcluel. Pelmetto Clr<le. Fovntekl veHey, C.. ~,::,rtltur llOlllevero, Newport Be.ell Wllllam Eert P-~0:1a .,.,,.._ Is conducted by en fn- B•en~tte An lnwstm9"1 Tiiis tle""*'t wet m.i wltll Ult dlvld,..f. Grovp, 4000 MecAr1""r lkKlltvero, Count,-Cltf11 al Or-County on~ Wlltlem Megulre Newport 8ffcll. Calltornl• t..O t-ber 2t. l"1. Mer1he Nunnelly Meoufre Tiiis lluatneu ts conclllcttd llY • l'l7UIM Tiii• ......,,.,., .,., filed wltll Ult ttr;;~t~ ::;::~~. An 1,,.,..t..-t Publlslled Or ... CAie.st O•llf Pllet, Count,-Clertl of Or ... County on Setl-0 J Mk I Moos 5"11. lJ, JO. Oct. 7, 14, 1"1 41 .... 1 tember 21. tt11. p~~!r. llM • A ~rel l'Olt'lt Tltts stat-... 111_, wllll tlle r.Jt 91T1CE Pullllslled 0r.,... Cont Oelly Piiot Coullty c..,.., of Orenoe County on~ •------------'-Sel>I. JO, Oct. 1, t4, 2t, 1•1 4JOHI ,...,..,., 16, ttl1 l'ICTITIOUS auSIN•U NAMmlTAT.,_.NT l't1"1J Pvbll-Orenot CANSI Oell,-PllOt, Sel>I. Jl, JO, Oct. I, t~. 1•1 41tMt Tiie lollowlftg l*'IOll h doing bull· 1---------- "ICTITIOUS euStN•U NAM• ITATaM .. tT Tiit fol-Ing --It dolflt llusl· llftSH: CALl"O"HIA "UNNEltS, ttOI Lomberdl, Leoune Hiiis, C.llfonlle 92561 Cl•r-"oy F.,_11 Jr., ttA» lomberdl, ~ Hlllt, Cellfornle mu Tlllt Minni Is condllded bY .., lflo otvlOY•I 0-eR.F-11,Jr. MH H : CAVANAUG H LANOSC APE MAINTENANCE, J077 Klllybrookt I.II., Coll• NWM. Cellfo<We ta» Tlmoety J-C..v_,.,,, '11611 Klllyllrooke Ln .. Cost• Mtse, C.lltornle 9M3' Tillt Mlnell Is Conduc1ed by M 111-dlYldllel. Ttmaltly J. Cev~ Tiiis -t wat filed with Ille County CM al Or-County on S. IMlller 21, 1•1 l'llllA PWlllNd Or ... Coff1 O.lly .. , ..... Sett«. ta. •. Oct. 7, 14, t•1 41St•t Tiiis """""" Wat filed Wltll .. Pia.IC 1111( C-ty CIH1l of Or.., ~onS. l-----------t-ller2t, t•t 1'1ntlt PvblllNd Or ... CM.st O.lly l'llo«, S.pt. ».Oct.'· 14, It, 1•1 4-., l'ICTlTIOUS ltVSIN•U •AMalTAT91N•T Tiit ftla.wfflt ,_,_, ere doing llotsl-•: OHL P•Ol"lltTIES, t1ttl 17"' ,St,..t. Mttt 111, n.cin, Cetlf9ntle, --~-~~~--~~---... PICTITIOUS eut1NeU •AMalTAT••NT Tiie ,.....Ill _._ II ...... --. -.. : TOMS l'A,__ ANTIOVaS, ... T-•· C.. Mnll, CMifwl!J•ftlil T'*-H.t.r-,n..H.....,.. 11. cer-. c:..t....,,.. .,,. Tiii• ........ "~.., ...... dl•lduel Tem..,_ 1'1111 .......,..... -flied ........ Cwmy OM1 fllOr111111t c-ty., ..._ ~rlt,"'1 ,.,,,.. "'* .... Or ... c;.,.. Delly ... .... a.,t .•• Oct. 7, 14, 2\ t•1 ... ,. J°"" It .... _r, 141 0rMttt Hill ~. ANINinl. CallfenM tat7 T.I'. LJetMI', tOOr-HMI IAM, AMflellft, Cal"'""9 ._, -I', lcllltllfl&. 1tl Or.._ Hiii a.-, ANllll!ft, Ctltf9ml• t8'7 Walttr T, Slllll, HU Ntrtll l" ......... Or .... ~tMS Tllh WI.,._ It c.>W<tld.., • .... r ..... wi .... ,..,,.,...._ Tlllt .......... •• fll• wltll IN CWMy a.r&"' Or ... CeullCV ... -~"·"" PICTITIOUI eUstN•U NAMe ITATllMaNT Tilt fOllOWlflt __ ._ere doing e..slnets es: C"EOEXO, UOH Pt Harbor 81¥d., c..u ...... C.llfwNa ... l'renk E. llerWn, 1151 Ylllron Cir· cle, COiie Mnll, Ctllfomle taa Cllrlllal E ... ,,on, JOSI Yullon Clrcle, c.ta ...... Cellfwnle taJl Tiii• -'-It ~tied by an In· dMdlNI. OWlltal e. aa..-, Tiiis .....,_, -· ftltd Wltlt Ult C-ty Cleo11 al Or .... ~ Oii ~ lemller 2t, ttl1. 1'171111 PvMllNCI Or .... Coelt 0.lly Pltet, Sett«. U.JIO,Oct. 7. 14, ttl1 4tSH1 ' So why not save at Bank of Newport where you know you will get the best service and, of course, you will also have the satisfaction of helping the economy of your own conummity. On October 1, 1981, Bank of Newport will offer a new ''T AX-sA VER" CER1'IF'ICA TE of deposit that pays you up to 70% of the average yield of a 52-week T-Bill and allows you up to $1,000 in interest, tax frr; up to $2,000 tax free for couples filing a joint return Imagine that! 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""t ~~ a~rt a.~·, 1 .::::I 2 .ii: • "'1-M• .. . t: r, ] ~ f}~.~~ ~.~·~ ... ~ii·:' Lit~ ·•It i' ~:~ . ,l~ ~ ~ " ., is:· " :;i • !!..:=... , • • C ·" = : ,11 .. " ·, .... 1 , J:: •.... •• •• • II l.J6 i U~.. t •• a I .. . . . • , " f -lit a f ••• , e *·a' a t 5 trt • 22 9 SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The parent company of the Bank of California bas reported a 58 percent drop in Its third.quarter net income trom $6. 7 million or $1 per share in 1980 to $2.6 million, or S4 cent.a per ~a~. . BanCal Tri.State Corp. al8o aaJd Tuesday its net income for Lbe alne months ended Sept. 30 was '8-6 million or $1.8> per i hare, compared with Sl•.4 mllllon or $3.09 per share a year aao. BanCal blarMd the lower earntnc• on narrower 1pread11 between interest earned on aaseta and lntereata paid on deposits and borrowln,a and blsber oper1U.01 coata. - Dealing in stolen 1ood1 11 a bll and ever growing multlbllllon-dollar bu1lne11. Your chances of innocently buylng stolen property a.re Increasing. Your chances of getUna caught, Innocent or nol, are also risin&. States. cilie11 and counties are begtnnlne to paaa strict laws forcing merchants who buy and sell used item~ to keep strict records of who sold them what and to whom, in turn, they aold it. The lawa should ht!lp catch both the "fence•" and the reputable d ealers who are lax In their bookk~ping . Courts are getting 0 str icter in meting out punishm e nt o r a,- damages in cases of .:; the fts, even thefts A a that took place years -1,•[•l .. IA._Pl_ll_Jl--ago Of course you wouldn't kne>wingly buy or sell stolen goods. But the.re is an increaslne chance that, right now, you c-ould have some purloined product in your household. Do you have some clothes or other items that a member of your family got "cheap" from "someone at the office," union or lodge? A record or tape bought for less than half pnce at a "djscount" store? A scarf, watch, bracelet or other trinket purchaaed from a sidewalk vendor at a ridiculous "low overhead" price? An .. almost new" TV set from a moonlighting appliance "repairman"? Everythin1 from silverware to old books purchased from an out-of·towner who rented a motel room for two days and advertised he would buy or sell family heirlooms or anUques? Even if you suspected everything was not as advertised, .)IOU got a r eceipt for your money and a bill of sale, if the price was bif enough, and you con\'inced yourself that ••it's legal y mine." Despite your receipt, you could be way out on a limb if what you bought is truly stolen property. ''Your'' property could be confiscattd, with no compensation to you You could be stigmatized as a sharpie, a stooge or wor se -that you kn~ the goods were stolen. Just this summer, a federal judge ruled that two paintings by the 15th century artist Albrecht Durer that were stolen from an East German museum ln 1945 by an Allied soldier, according to the court, and later sold to an American lawyer, must be returned to the communists. T he lawyer bought the two pa intings for $450 35 years ago: today. their estimated value 1s a s much as $10 million. Furthermore. without even requiring a trtaJ, the U .s. judge ordered the paintings returned lo the East German governmf:nt These thefts involve far more than the traditional highway hijacking of routine goods from trucks or the simple robberies of warehouses. With auctioa houses now operating worldwide, organized crime is into almost every type of "hard goods," from trinkets lo tape recordings, from tapestries to theological relics. The thefts are from libraries, museums, banks. universities, private collections, even churches. 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TA1.K A80UT 80: A ~OW..uP A It~• ln-lludlO dlfM;uMIOn of tne ,_,.. relMd In "!Ui.t Done Than Seid.' wtlh parnclj>enll focualllQ on ~ ldutte 10 coun· Ml teens more 1n..ct1...iy lbOul Mai.n&ftly fC)MOVlf • • 111 "PhanlHm" ( 11179) Mlehael B1ldw1n, Angu• Duncan A yc>uno man • 1nva111ge11on 1n10 h11 brother's oeath leads him 10 a te<•or·IMleo graveyard and e •1nl1taf m0<11c1en R' 9:86 '2, MOVIE Q) HAWAII FIVE-0 fli) ELECTRIC COMPl.NY (A) '1'i) DICK CAVETT Guest Charlet Grodin (Al (I) CB8NEW8 REUNION ~fr. Carlsorn Gordon Jumµ • has a nervous reunion with hb former recepllonist 'Rosemary Forsyth 1 in • * * '·• "Puvate Bent• mon' ( 1980 GOid ie Hawn Eiieen Blennan A we!HO· do young woman mistak- enly 1oins the Army IOllOw· ong the dealll of her new husband on lheh wBdd1no night 'R' (LQl ABC NEWS Ot: THE NOTORIOUS JUMPING FAOO Of' CALAVERAS COUNTRY Th•s animated spo;c1a1. based on numonst Mark Twain's CIHSlc snort story, takes a broad a110 cynical IOok al human nature (,')MOVIE ·WKRP in Cincinnati" tonight :.it 8::l(J on Channl'I 2 10-00 l!J OIABLO CANYON DOG> NEWS • • •., Tne Cat From Oul· er Spece f 197111 Ken Be•· ry, Sandy Duncan Strawberty Shortcake e11emp1s 10 outwit the Peculiar Purple Poeman ot Porcupine Pee~ tn the Big Bakeoll In wh1<:h they mre both finalists 1J E'l'E ON LA. Featured a glimpse or lhe new glitter look 1n tasn- 1ons the Oodgafs wives leenage rock heroes 1:30 0 BULLSEYE Q MATCHGAME 0) WELCOME BACK. I( OTTER Gaba Ko11er lands ms for~t teacnong 1ob Dack at hts olO nigh 11enoo1 and os eut~neo to teach the Sweathogs 8i) KCET NEWSBEA T '1'i) STUDIOSEE "Scuba. Too· V1s11 a mys· te<ooos sn1pw1eck ort the Cayman ISiand,, meet a young car1oon1s1 1n1ee Harlem teens e•plore New YO<k Coty Skyscrepers fRI (I) NEWS @) BARNEY MILLER Harns becomes ou1raged wnen ha 1s lored upon tnskea &no a11ested ov 1wo zealous un•lormeo patrolmen who behe~e ne s a robber H THE SECAET OF BOYNE CASTLE Glenn Corbell and Kurt Russell star on th•s tamoly adventure ~' on Ireland. of a young !.merocan boy and hos 111sh lrteno who oeeome involve<! on an espionage plot surround· Ing a detecting scientist (Part II 7:00 i) CBS NEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS !.GAIN A marathon dance at Arno1o·s becomes the ballleground lor Joanie and her arch-nval Joll Hog- gins 0 ABCNEWS 0 YOU ASKED FOR IT II) THE MUPPETS Guest Charles Aznavou• Q) JOKER'S WILD Elil OVEREASY Guests 1au mus1c1ans Maroan and Jimmy Mc:Partland tJ '1'i) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT CJ) TIC TAC DOUGH ®J ENTERTAINMENT TONIO HT O'MOVIE •,. • ·The rorsl Oeao1y Son ( 19801 Frank Sinatra Faye Dunaway A veteran New Yori.. Coty po1oce deteclove wnose wole •S sufleung from a se11ous •II· ness. tries to catch a brutal killer terro,,zong Manhal· tan R 7:30 i) 2 ON THE TOWN Feature<! a look at lhe OOf'esl• of agoraphot><a the fear of leaving one s home, Los Angeles Phil· harmonic music director Carlo Gulllnl. the mystery ol the t>lue dols and their meaning on the streets of Los Angeles 0 STAAW6ERRY SHORTCAKE IN BIO APPLE CITY 0) M "A"8'H Alter three days of near· conllll\.IOOS duty, Hawk· eye s bahev10< becomes wackte• than usual m TIC TAC DOUGH S) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT '1'i) CROSSROADS: LOS CAUFORNIAHS An eaploratoon or the unique and compleir rote of Hispanics 1n Cahlornoa society with 1 look iii tO<lay·~ migrant workers. Central Ameroc:an rt1lugees 1n the Bay Area. Chicano pototocoans. health care ptoblems tor Ch.cano res1 oenrs and e l)tolole ol a Chteano arloat (£, P.M. MAGAZINE A UFO e•perl with video tape evidence ol a light· Ing. a vlsot to B Hummel ltg· urone maker @) YOU ASKED FOR IT H MOVIE • • • !.utumn Sonata ( 19781 Liv Ullmann, Ingrid Bergman A prosperous conceit p1an1st is revn1ted w•th her estranged daugh- ter and a revealing and deeply emotlOflal baltle begons between them 'PG 7:35 l MOVIE • • • Love Me Or leave Me.. ( 111551 Dons Day, James Cagney A mobster mames the singer he made famous. but becomes enraged whefl he can't conlrOI he< 8:00 i) (}) MR. MERLIN 0 MOVIE • • • .,, Harry And 1 on to" (1974) Att Carney, Ellen Burstyn An Old gen· Heman and h1s beloved cat sel oil on an adventure- hlle<J cross-coonty 1oorney 0 ®.J MOVIE Jacquehne Bouvier Ken· ne<Jy" (Premiere) Jaclyn Smtih James Franciscus Tne story of Jacqueline Bouvier from childhood lo national prominence as Forst Lady of 1ne United State~ •S dramatozed 0 MOVIE • • •,, "Parts When II S•Z· 11es" ( t9641 Wllllam Hot. den. Audrey Hepburn A wroter neglects hts w0<~ while chasing h15 secretary around Parts II) P.M. MAOAZJNE A UFO expe<t wOh video- tape evidence or • sight· mg, a v1all toe Hummel 11g- urlne ma~er. Marla Shriver lakes the Unover$81 Studio tour Or Manna GranlCh on how hllle hassles become bog problems m MOVIE CHANNEL LISTINGS D KNXT ICBS1 0 On TV E) KNBC tN8Cl z 2 TV 0 KTLA (Ind I .. HBO 0> KABC (A{KI c ((.,Mf'ma•J 0 l(FMB <CASI • I WORI NY N '( 0 l(HJ TV (Ind I 11 IWlBSI a:> KCSl tABCI ( !ESPNI 0> I( TTV !Ind I $ ISllow11me1 Ii) KCOP TV (Ind I 0 Spo111ght m KC.ET IPBSI Q <Cal:lle New~ Network I OD KOCE lPR<.1 :CBS cable network announces first show •' .. NEW YORK CAP) -"Twila Tharp and #lancers" was the first program announced by :c..es· new cable TV network. and the hour-long •show is characteristic of the top-class original production planned for the cultural program service. "The Dance Catalog" described Miss Tharp as "perhaps the most innovative and important f\gure to emerge in daoce in the past decade.'' I II ' ! ., AN AM E RICAN ORI GI NA L sun A UNMRSAL PICT\JllL •'""--em·~ -.c .. -·--·----"la • • • '> The Death 01 R1eh1e " ( 19771 Ben Gaz- Lata, RoDDy Benson A distraught lathe< •t<UQQles oesperalely 10 cope with the problem' c:aused by 111s 16-year-otd llOf'l's drug addOCtlOfl S) CR088AOADS:THE ENVIRONMENT C MOVIE • • 'Home To Stay ( 19781 Hen1y Fonda Michael McGuorn A teen· age< lakes her spirited gr1ndlatller on a trip so he won't be sant away to • nome 101 the aged $,MOVIE * • • '• 'Superman ( 1978) Chrtstopher Reeve Margot K1ooe1 Mold· mannered 1111>orte1 Clark Kenl dons nos r&<I cape ano uses his supe<human po-s to thwa•t an arch criminal's plot 10 oestroy the W811 Coast wolh a giant earthQuok11 'PG' 1$)MOVIE • • • '> I Love Yoo Altce B TOklas ( 19681 Peter Sellers Leigh Taylor. Young A m•ddle-ageo Los Angeles lawyer leaves 'l1s b11de•IO·be stranded a1 the altar and becomes a freewheeling hippie ·G· 8:30 i) CJ) WKRP IN CINCINNATI Jl)f'lnny and Venus·s loves are thre81ened by the planted bomb, And Carl· son's resistance 10 nos old 1ecept1on1s1 weakens (Parl 2) 0 MOVIE • • '• All The Kind Strangers f 1974) Stacy Keach, Samantha Egg8t A photographer gives a young boy a ride home to an 1sotated farmhouse and t>ecomes a captive along wtth the bey's mother of the rest Of lhe Chtldren tn thelamlly II) All IN THE FAMILY Archie os bedridden wllh a paonlul backache and Mike 1s sure 1t 1s psychosomatic '1'i) JUST ANOTHER MISSINOKIO tan Partcer repons on the grueling ordeal an Ollawa family went lh1ough 1n an a11empt to lino the.r son who disappeared en route 10Colo1ado '1t LOOK ALIVE 9':00 i) (I) MOVIE Tne lwo Loves Ot CarOI Leiner' (Prem1ere1 Mere. doth Ba~ter Birney Don Johnson A former call gorl os manipulated by the police onto resuming her old profession 0) MERV GRIFFIN Guests Don RICkles Ooog Sheetlan Or Zt0n Yu, Car- ole Cook S) EASIER DONE THAN SAID A KCET drema111at1on on the problems teenagers have dealing w1lh thet• growing seKual awatene.ss. centering on one cooplt wno are laced woth making a decision about nevlng se~ and conlllcllng P'M· sures that atfect both In tne process QIMOVIE • • • Please Don I Eat The Oatsies ( 1960) Doris Day. Oavod Niven A wom- an has trouble taking care 01 ne• house and tour chil· d•en while he• husband laces the challenge of being a drama cntlC ~THE COMMODORES IH CONCERT One of the worrd·s mosl versatile groups performs tts Qreatell htts including '1'i) BOARO ANO CARE Laur a Jean Ellis end RICll· ard Gosa are laatured 1n the st0<y of two mentally handicapped young people ano the problems they lace wt11le developing a CIOM •el8110flth•P H'MOVIE • • • NO<th Dallas For· 1y·• ( 1979) Nock Nolte Mac Davis G1ouptes poll-pop p1n9 and all-night partying t>egon 10 take their tOll on 1wo lun-tov1ng 1>u1 over· the-holl lootball players 'R" 1$)MOVIE • •''> "Its My Turn 119801 J111 Claybu•gh. Michael OouglH A bfll· llant Chicago math profes- sor reatozes the p1oblems •n ner hve-in relahonshop when stie hnds 11 n-love whole In N-Yori< '°' her lather's remerrtage R 10:30 0 0) MEWS m INDEPENDENT NETWORK HEWS Elil CHILOflEH Of' KEUOOO A c:ompe111ng oocumentaty ol a small m1n1ng town 1n Northe<n Idaho. ot s most 1mpor1an1 Industry end the future of its children, haunted by a Question that won't go away Old mass lead po1son1ng 01 over 400 Chlld•en damage them '°' hie ml COSMOS The Harmony 0 1 WO<lds Or Carl Sagan retraces tne ltle ot Johannes Kepler. the last sclerthlK astrOloger ano the first moaern astronomer (RIO 0 MOVIE f> • * The Jetk" ( l979) Steve Mar11n. Bomadelle Peters A cnronrc screw-up makes molhons on a we,,d 1nvenloon only to lose II all 1n consumer damage suits R S MOVIE • • "The Alllc' f1979) Came Snodgrna, Ray Mii- iand A librarian lives In the past with Mir memories ol a tove wtio doaappeated I 1:00 e 0 (I)(!]) a NEWS 0 SATVROAY NtOKT 0 MEWL YWEO GAME 0) THE JEFFERSONS m 8£NNYHILL Watcll tor Benny s look at Hollywood an<! the Gran- ny 01 The Yea• Jump1"Q Contest Elil OICI( CAVETT Guest Charles GrO<lln (RI C MOVIE • • ·~ "Strnognt Tome ( 19781 Duston Hollman Gary Busey An e•-con desperately tfles 10 go atraoght alter leaving P"S· on in spite o f the many roB<lblocks wnoch rise up before him 'R 11:30 i) CJ) WKRP IN CINCINNATI The stereo store from which Johnny Fever's show is o•tgonating Is held up (R) 0 i3TONIOHT Host Johnny Carson Guests· Sammy Davis Jr , Jean Marsh 0 @) VIEWPOINT T e<J Koppel anchors a forum '°' response 10 and crotoetsm of recent ABC news st0t1es 0 FACE THE MUSIC ID THE 000 COVPLE Feh~ IS fOfCed IO d~d on Oscar's help In the lonals of the GOiden Apron Coolung Contest m ONE STEP BEYOND "The Clown" A young hus- band inadverlenlly kllls his wile 1n a Ill of 141alousy when he m11eonat•ues her After appearances in Los Angeles and San Francisco in the spring. her company danced in London, and a reviewer there had this to s ay about the Tharp style : "Tharp's chor eography celebrates the vernacular and then transcends it. Hot stuff." CBS Cable beamed its first signal Monday evenJng to about 250 cable systems nationwide, serving an estimated 3 million subscribers. The three dances on the CBS Cable program are "Short Stories," to music by Supertramp and Bruce Springsteen; "Bach Suite," to music by the classical master, and "Baker's Doten," to music by Willie "The Lion" Smith. •• TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 0 8:00 "Hurry and Tonto." Art Curney and Ellt!n Burstyn star in an award-winning movie about an old man's trip with u cat ABC D 8 00 ·Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy ... J t1c lyn Smith a nd J ames Franciscus star In the premiere. K ti J 0 8 · 00 .. Paris When it S1alcs ... Wilh am Holden and Audrey Hepburn s tar in a film about u SC'reenwrite r and secretary who aN uut their movie ftt n tasies. KCET D 9 00 · Easwr Dont:' Th;m Said " A dramat ization about the problems of teen-agers and sex. •end11zvous 1'1 the quartefl of a mule GIOwn fli) KCET NEW88UT '1'i) CAPTIONtD A8C NEWS 0 MOVIE • 'Tho Children" ( 19801 Martin Shakar Gil ROQO•S A sttange rao1oac11ve clOud turns a group of SCl\OOICl111dren onlo mur- deroos zombies with blaci.. llngernalls R ZI MOVIE • * • • "Re1urr11<:11on· ( 1980) Ellert Burstyn. Sam Shepard Alter a near fatal 11uto accident, 1 woman fonds 111111 lhe has tne abili· ty 10 neat otners but is pet· sec:uted t>eeause of he< retusal to oteom a dlYlne lnlluenGB 'PG -Ml>HIGHT- 12:00 0 MOVIE • • • Tna COWbO\' And Tne Lady 119381 Gary Cooper. Merla 0De<on A romancing ranch hand sweeps an hetreu from the city oll Mr feet 0 MOVIE • * ''1 Kongs Of The Sun ( 1963} Yul Brynner, GIO<ge ChaktrlS Alie< • 0evaslal· ong ballle, a Mayan king and Ills IOllowers 11ead North where they are ambushed by a hostile tribe ot AmerlCan Indians 0) MIKE DOUGLAS Conost Jonn Scnn .. ae< Guests Mac & Jaome Lee Rolenoor. Kreskon m ROOl<JEB Four young people. out for e~c11ement In a stolen poc:kup, run Into btg prob· lems Elil INTRODUCTION TO PHIL~ H'MOVIE • • ·~ ·somewhere In Tome" ( 19801 Chnatopher Reeve Jane Seymour Obsessed with the po<tra1t ot a 191h-clentury ac;tress a m<><1ern-d1y New VOik playwright uses hypRos1s to travel back 111 tome and meel her 'PG' 12:05 tJ CJ) MOVIE • • • 'Tne Bingo Long Traveling All·Sllrl And MOIOI Kings ( 1976) Biiiy Dee Williams. Rtehard Pry0< Two black baseball players encounter oppo5'· lion when they leave the Negro Natlonot League In 1939 lo l0tm lhelr own leam (RI 12: 16 S MOVIE • • 111 • Sta1 As vou !.re I 19801 Ma•ceno Mastro1an· n1, NaslasStl KlnSkl A married. middle-aged man embark• on en artalr with a teen-ege girl who may be related to nun R' 12:30 0 ~ TOMOAAOW O ®l LOVEBOAT Two swingers compete tor the atlectoons of Julle, a gorl falls for 11 stockbroker, and an owner ol an auto repair cttaon meets h•S Idol (RI ED rrs EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS "Frandllsong ' 1:000) MOVIE • • '" "Death And The Malden' I 19731 James St-art. Strothet Martin A young wom1n. IOng sus- pected of mental 1mbal· ance, is charged wllll the ahoollng dHthl ol het lather, atepmoth•• end 1t8')11ster ti) INOEPEHOENT NETWON< NEWS <C}MOVIE • • • ,..., "The Prlson111 0 1 Second Avenue" I 1978) Jack Lemmon, Ann11 Ban· er oil Base<! on the play by Netl Simon An adverllalng HBCUltve IOMS hll !Ob and ht5 aanlty blcauM of the racesaion Ind the hectic Manhattan pace 'PG' 1$)MOVIE * • • • "The Stunt Man" ( 1980) Pater O 'Toole, Steve Rarlsbaek Wanted by tne poltCe • dlSlu•bed Vietnam vete<an finds en unsure haven on a movie Jel where a World War I epic Is beong lllmud R' 1:20 ( t l MOVIE • • • "Love Me Or leave Me (19SS) Oorts Dey James Cagney A mobster marne1 the singer he maoe famous. but becomes en• aged when he <:an't control her 1:30 Q) MOVIE • • • "We're No Angels" ( 1955} Humphrey Bogatt, Aldo Ray Three asceped <:onvocts take over a Frencto shop 1:40 0 MOVIE * * • • "Marry Ma, Ma,,y Me" ( 1968) Claude Bern. E1tnbath Wtener A Jewish bOOil peddler rant h09e- tessly In love Wtth • you"Q Belgian girl whO needs • lather 10< ner unbOtn chold ~HEWS 1:411 l fil 1"E COMMOOOAES IN CONCERT One ol the w0<ld'1 most ve<sattle group1 performs 111 g1eatesl htlS. lnclud•ng Easy,'' "Tnree Tl..-A Lady" and "Wondetland," to show·ltoppong dance steps and a daullng laser 1.gnt show 1:660 MOVIE • • The Plunderers • ( 19481 Ilona Maney, Roo Cameron An oollaw joins l0tces wllh Army efforts to stem a Sioux uprising. 2:00 0 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT Q!Nt:WS S MOVIE •'It "Revenge 01 The Cheerleader•" ( 19781 Jaw Woods. Aa1nbe1u~ Smith The 1ndete11gable ~leaders use ttoelr spe- cial talents and youtlllul eaube1ance to l oot a muntGtpal plan to clOse down lhelr baloved n1gn IGhOOI 'R' 2:15 11 NEWS 2:ae>U NEWS G) MOVIE • • ,..., "The Bridge 01 San Lurs Rey (111441 Lynn Bart, Francis Lederer Bas.ea on the story by lhornton Wlldet Five peo- ple topple 10 thaor deaths when a bridge collapses on Peru 2:50 tJ MOVIE • • "Strenge Intruder ( 1956) Edmund Puroom, Id• Lupino A K0tean Wat vet tries to hon0< his lrlend's dying with lhat Illa domestic problem• be smoothed OUI 3:00 CCJ MOVIE • • • "The Hew Land" ( 1972) LIV Ullm111n, MllX ~°" S~OOw A ¥eandine•1 an 1amlly ...-. freedom ano a ,_ -I• In the Mill ""°ta 18frll0f'I Of the t150e PO 1:108 ...wt 1'211 ft} MOVll • • •'A "Private &anl• min·· ( tNO Goldia H1wn, EllMn BraMarl A wtll·IO- do young women mtalal< anty jOln1 the Army follow tng the dfflh Of h4W 0- 1\usband on ll*r waddltlg n19111 'R' 1!30 (SJ THI!~ OI NlVAWUZ In thta antmetad com.Cly the greedy J B Trumpnorn cruhtand• on the tllend or Mevawul, end t•tM to MO<l8fhllll II for hll own pe<eon•t g!Jln 0 MOVtE • • ,..., Snoot The Sun Down (19801 CnuatoP1* Walken. Matgot Kidder In 183e, too• disparate mos- '"' uM an Old map to llH•Ch '°' buned goto 'PG' 3:4611 MOVIE *'It "NOr1hwe&t Outposl ( 111471 Ne1SOn Eddy, Ilona Musey tn the early d•Y• or Calll0<nta, 1 baavttlut young Russian girl aac1pes her husband 1 'bondage wllll 1 handsome c•valry· min 4:1011) MOVIE * * !.t Sw0<0 s P04nt" ( 19521 Cornet Wilda, Mau· r-. O'Hllla 4:30 l SJ THE ME N0800V l(NOW8 This Broadway muSl<:al pott11y1 the patn. tne pie•· aura and the sorrow of gneuo hie as 11 os seen th1ough chtldren s eyes S:Jt 0 IAlll:aA~ H.'I' . .e<>tlltlfld 1 Thursdaft• lDa11d111e Mo.,le• -MORNMJ~ 6: 16 ( Z, • • • "love Me Or Leave M11" ( 111551 Doris Day, James Cagney A mobster ma.rrles the singer he made temous but becomes enrage<! wnen he cen I contrOI her 5:30 0 • •'It "The Nude Bomb" (19801 Don Adams. Sylvia Kristel Secret agent Maxwell Smart laces his moll dangeroos adversary on an arch vlllaln who plans to llUMCh mlSSlles lhll w1ll dt11obe Ille entore noman poputatl<>n PG 8:00 (CJ••• "Oliver Twm" ( 19751 Animated Based on lhe stOty by Charles Oock- ens Oliver and his c•ICklll f"eno Squeaker outrun Mr Bumble, Fagtn The Arllul Dodger and evil B•ll Sykes G' ( $) • • 1,., "Ev8fy Which Way But loose" ( 19781 Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke A two-listed truck· er and hos 0<angutan corn- panlOfl take off on pursuit of• pretty country-weslern singer 'PG' 1:00 0 • • "Oeadman's Floet" 'PG' 7:30(Cl ••"Young Ano Free" 'PG 1:00($) •••·Don 1 Go Near Tne Wate<" (19571 Gtenn FOid, Gia Scala WC>tld War II S81IO<S tn the South Pacific tono lhet 1hey nfled only a r8Clree1oon natl 10 complete 111e1t par 1101se 1:30 0 * • • "Oh Godl Booil II" 11980) George Burns SuJanne Pleshalle Goa returns to Earth and chooses the yoong deugh· te< of an adver1lslng exec- utive 10 spread h11 mes· uge 10 the world 'PG ..00 Cl •• "Sparkle" ( 19761 trene Ca••. Lonette McKee Ourlng the 1950s three bleck SlllafS trom the ghello beeome muSlcal superstars, but eventually suller from 1ne prenures of stardom 'PG 9:30 Q) * ''> · TroubHI Makers ( 19411) Bowery Boys, Leo Ge><cey Aller wtll\9$Slng a murde<. lhe Boys have trouble localing the dead body 10:30 Q) * • "Red Rivet Range' ( 1938) John W1yne. Ray Corrigan The Three MesQuit-s .. , OUI 10 neb a gang of came t,......_ 099'•11ng along rne RaORNet • * * \.\ EcnotN Of A $ummer' ( t978) Alehatd H1rrt1, Jod .. 1'08181' A 181'· mlnally IU 12·~•" ·Old Qlrl QIVH ,,.. lllutlOn llllt<) l•tttar 11no her t>llndly dele•ml...O mother tl\a C0Uf8Q4110 ~' '* lat• PG' '1:00 G • * 'TfMI fell WQm8"1" (ll>Oe) An"41 8aJ1IBI', Mer•• ~Mlhy fOllowlng an Inell· an maa~te, 1evan COUfa· gaov1 woman I~• ma 0<0.et of an 8J1hlk>tll"i1 i.nd ~lloua lrtlo ecroee lhe0-1 C) •• * ·~ "My Body· guard" ( 19791 Chr11 Makepeaoe, Ad•m Baldwin The ,_ kid at a Chicago high scnool RI.ii.. friends with lhe ICflOOI OOICUI and lc>gelh· e< they stand up to lhe c;ru· Iii gang wnlch llad pet· tecuted them both 'PG' 12:00 0) • *'It "My Girl TIH" ( 1948) Ull1 Palmer Sam Wanamaker A young 1mm1gr1n1 girl mes to gel her tathet out ol 1he Old country and put llllf bOy· tri.no th1ough law school at thaaametlme Q) • • • "Oa•k Com- mand" ( 111401 John Wayne Walter Pidgeon A laoeral martl'lal tangles woth a ruthless guerrtlla laade< who massacres a 1ownru1 of women and chll· dren (l 1 •• • ·one-Trick Pony" ( 1980) Paul Sornon Blaor Blown A on<:B·P<>PU· lar pert0<mer ts prHSUre<J by everyone eroond nom to I drop hts style of mus.c en<! wrtta songs that cln b11ng him back to the top 40 'R' 12:30 0 • ••''•"I Love You Al•ce B Toi..1as· ( 19681 Pet81 Se11ers l!Hgh fay. le>< Young A mlddt&-8941<1 Los Angeles lawyer leeves nos b11de-10-be stranded at the altar and becomes a lreewheel1ng h1pp111 G' 1:00 C • • ·~ "The Shape Ot Thongs To Come" (19711) Jack Pa1ance Aller Earth s oestrucuon on a robot wa1 a pow9f -hungry renegade seeks contrOI ot Iha survivors lunar ctly 'PG' S • * * Don't Go Near lhe Water" (1957) Glenn Ford Gia Scaia WOtld Wai 11 sailors on the South Pacotic hn<I lhat they need only a recreation hall 10 complete the<r paradise 1:46 l ) • • • • 'Resurrec- tion" ( 19801 Ellen Bu•styn, Sam Snepard Alter a neat fatal auto acc•dent a wom· an hnd• that she has the ab1llty to neat otheta t>ot 1s persecuted t>ecause 01 her refusal 10 claim a dovtne influence 'PG' 2:30 0 "The Amazing !.Oven- tures 01 Joe 90' G 3:00 C • • Voong An<! Free PG 3:30 0 * * • 'Folzwtlly ( 1967) 01cll Van Dyke, Bar- bara Faldon While her ser- vants cover t0< her. a ph•· !anthropic old lady not reahl•ng she 1s actually penniless contonues lo spread ner wea11n 2 • ••'It ·P,,vate Ben· 1am1r.' (1980 Goldie Hawn, Eileen Breonan A wall·IO-oo young woman m1stak· enly 10tns the Army lollOW· 1ng the dealh or her new husband on lhetr we<ldtng noght R 4:30 IC • • * 'Ohve• Tw1s1 ( 19751 Animated Based on the Slory DY Charles Oock· ens Ohver and hos cricket lneno Squeaker outrun Mr Bumble Fagin. The Artful Dodge< and ev•I Bill Sytces G 0 • • From Hell To Vic- tory ( 19791 George Hamil· ton, Ge0<ge Peppard Four triends trom 01lleren1 <:OOnl•l6S must leave Peros on I 939 to log hi IO< lheor 1nd1v1dual countroes on World War II 'PG 5:20 2 • • • "One-T "ck Pony" ( 1980) Paul Simon, Blair Brown A once-popu- lar perl0<mer 1s pre5sured by everyone arc>und hom to drop his s1y1e ol music: a.na wrote songs rhat c1n b"ng hom back lo Ille top 40 'R' JOHN DARLING by Armstrong & Batiuk "l'M SURE M.'INY OF VOU OL.J1' THERE H A.VE A LOT OF OL.JE5TtONS ASOUT MY NEW BOOK .•• SO LET'S IAKE SOME CAu...5 ~16HT ! NOW ... ~ H I, !HERE! Wl·V1o1'S '(OUR. QUESTION~ HELLO, .JOMN ! iHIS 15 VOL.JR. a.D Hl6H SCHOOL ENGLISH IEACHER, M~. HINKEY/ m -·-- <::> "'' ., .. ~ • • • • Y• HlllTlll IAllY PAPIR WEDNESDAY OC TP BlR l ·S 1 ')~1 ( 11•1\"llJt ~-l>11 N ' '( ' AL It , )t l f\4 l\ 25 CENTS U .N. refugee office gets Peace Prize OSLO, Norway <AP> -Tbe Nobel Peace Prize for 1981 was awarded today to the office of the U nite d Nations High Commissioner for Rerugees for serving "the interests of humanity and peace as well." Th e Norw egia n Nobel Co mmitt ee mad e the announcement of the award to the o rri ce of the high commissioner , which was established in 1951 by the United ·Nations to provide international protection for refugees and to ~ek solutions to refugee- pro bl e m s . There are an estimated 14 to 18 million refugees worldwide. The o ffi ce of the high commissioner, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland , also received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1954. .,..., ,... "'"'., ~ O'O-• . Wr. and Mrs. Arnold Broyles attend news conference they called over the shooting death of their sori by Costa .\ilesa police. ~ Parents of victilll assail Mesa police By JERRY CLAUSEN Oft• Dally~ SUfl A Santa Ana attorney claimed Tuesday that Costa Mesa Police SWAT team members broke into the Arnold Broyles home in Costa Mesa last week and murder ed Arnold ''Arnie" Broyles Jr., in cold blood. The attorn ey, James G. Gelder. made the claim at a press conference called by Broyles· parents. Gelder was asked at the press conference if he believed police barged into the home and killed Broyles in cold blood. "In our opinion, that's what happened,'' Gelder said. Gelder's claim was leveled during the first of two press conferences Tuesday centering on the Oct. 7 death or Broyles, who police say was shot once in the chest and died later on an operating table at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. The second conference was called by police Lt. Jack Calnon. Gelder said he h ad been retained by the Broyles family to file wrongful death and stress claims against the city on behalf of Arnie Broyles' two children and his parents. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Broyles Sr .. used Gelder a nd Arnie's cou si n Doug Broyles, a New York actor, as spokesmen at the conference in their home at 867 Presidio Ave. The two pr ess conferences pointed up differing points of view in the d eath of the barricaded unemployed Costa Mesan who had a long history of mental problems. Police said the elder Broyles sought pol ice help late Oct. 7 after he and his wife had been Cool spell to remain another day • chased from their home by their knife-wielding son. Crisp clear weather that has l ed many Ora ng e Coast residents to dig out their winter coats and sweaters will continue at least through Thursday, weather officials report. Greg Manuel, a U.S. Weather Service spokesman, said a high pressure system over Nevada has been pulling cool air from Canada into Southern California. The nippy temperatures have contributed to a decrease in smog, which flourishes when the mercury climbs, Manuel said. The clear weather h as provided unusual spectacular views along the coast and of the mountains. Tue s d ay 's av e rage iemperature was 62, seven degrees below th e average temperature for Oct. 13. Coaslal residents can expect daily highs between 65 and 70 degrees and nightly li>ws between 45 and 55 degrees. Newport Beach reported a temperature of 55 at 7:30 a.m. today. Amateur meteor ologist J . Sherman Denny said tbe thermometer at his home, about one mile from th e ocean In Huntington Beach, dipped to an overnight low of 50. The Broyleses d eny that report and said they only sought help in transporting their son to <See POLICE, Page A2) Professor J ohn Sanness. chairman of the five-member Nobel committee, said the office was awarded this year's peace prize of $1~.ooo "because it has carried out work or major importance to assist refugees, d es pit e man y political difficulties with which it bas had to contend.'' Poul Hartling, the United Nations commissioner for refugees, said he was accepting the 1981 Nobel Peace Prize "in the nam e of r e fugees everywhere." T he comment cam e In a· statement issue d in Geneva following the announcement. Hartling called It "a great encouragement for us. of course, a nd for the rerugees. And that's why I am so ha ppy." "The establishment of the Egypt leader vows to honor peace accords CAIRO , Egypt (AP > - President Hosni Mubarak. in a tearful inaugural address today, declared that Egypt will honor the Camp David accords with Isr ael and all other foreign commitm e nts . He sa id the Reagan adm inistration will continue as a "full partner" in the search for Mideast peace. Mubarak, weeping at times as he e ulogized assassinated President Anwar Sadat, also called for national unity. urging Egyptians, whether Moslem or C hristian, to bury their diffe r ences and "rise above bitterm:ss and trifles and the pettiness of divisions." Security guards, including paratroopers armed with rifles. ringed the Parlia ment building where Mubarak spoke, and two paratroopers marched back and forth in a hall near the dais. clearly as a precaution against possible attack . Mubarak was s worn in as Egypt's fourth president eight days after Sadat's assassination. His speech was attended by all 392 deputies and the foreign diplomatic corps and broadcast on radio and television. The government said he won more than 98 percent or the votes in a Tuesday referendum to succeed Sadat. A group called Al Aqsa claimed' responsibility for the murder today and i n a statement from Cyprus warned Mubarak would be killed ir he followed Sadat's policies. lt was the fourth group t o claim r es ponsi bil ity f')r the assa ssi n ation . but it s authenticit y wa s not immediately known. Mubarak s aid Egypt would honor its international treaties and asked other nations to honor commitments to Egypt. "Camp David, and the peace with Israel, will continue in all its letter and commitment." he said. "We shalJ continue in the autonomy negotiations to put the Palestinians on the beginni ng of the road to get their lawful rights . "And we, as Sadat our hero said . before, we do not s peak in the name of the Palestinians, and we do not claim to set the final settlement. The Palestinian people must also shoulder their responsibility. We s hall not refrain from giving and helping them on." The president said Egypt's position on the U .S.-sponsored Camp David process would be the same after Israel withdraw from the last thi rd o f t he occupied Sinai Peninsula next April. He said Isr ael assured him the land would be returned. He also said the R eagan administration would continue as a "full partner" in the search for peace. "The decisions of Egypt, the sover eignty of Egypt, the determination of its people does not go back on its decisioM even if they were disliked by bigger powers," said Mubarak. The r e fer e nce to "bigger powers" appeared to be a slap at the Soviet Union, whose top diplomats Sadat expelled last month, accusing them oi incittng Soviet-Moslem strife. The Soviet Union has also criticized Sadat's peace with Israel. Congress contempt charge for Watt? WAS HINGT ON <AP ) - Interior Secr etary James G. Watt, citing executive privilege. r efused to provide a House subcommittee with subpoenaed documents today and set the stage for a possible vote to cite him for contempt or Congress. W atl, appearing in response to the s ubpoena by the House Energy and Co mm e rce Committee's invest igations s ubcommittee, presented a memo from President Reagan directing him to withhold the subpoenaed documents. dealing with the effect on the United States of Canadian energy policy. "I mu st i nrorm the subcommittee today that the presiden t bas personally determined that the 31 documents r eq uested are subject to a claim of executive privilege and has specifically instructed me not to turn over these documents," Watt told the panel. (See WATT, Page A2) ''This ls just an early touch of cold weather," he said. "But we've had it before." Denny noted that the Santa Ana winds season offtclally beghu Tburtday. VICTORY MOOD -Manager Tommy Lasorda and his Los Angeles Dodgers celebrate after their S-1 victory over the Montreal Expos ln the opening game of the National Leaaue ..., ............... .._ championship series Tuesday. The two teams lock horns again today at 5: 20 in Dodger Stadium. See Spotts, Pase Dl. - office of the hlgh commissioner for refugees was based on respect for human rights," the committee said. "The stream of refugees . . . creates serious problems in relations betw~n states, and for this reason the activities of this office of the high commissioner for refugees serve the interests of humanity and peace as well.•· Two other U.N. organizations won the peace prize -the lnt er natl on~I Labor Organization in 1969 and U.N. Children's Fund in 1965. Another organization , Amnesty International, won the awar d i n 1 977 . The London-based organization tries to aid political prisoners. The International Red Cross won the award three times 1917. 1944 and 1963. Dally ,.., .. Sutt - Kay Brenneman broke out in tears after speakmg about her slaw son. She holds Bible and has picture of son pinned to her dress Parole system hit in hoy's slaying By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Ol ti. Deity ,..._SUH For the second time in less than a month, the man accused in the kidnapping and slaying of a 12-year-old Anaheim boy has become the dominant figure in criticism of state prison parole practices. At a raJly held Tuesday in Santa Ana near the Orange County Courthouse. tax-turned c r i me-crusader Paul Gann singled out the parole record of kidnap-murde r d efe ndant Robert Jackson Thompson in Police find slain man in Newport By STEVE MARBLE OI .. INlly PMM 119ft A 77-year-old Newport Beach man who police believe was s trangled b y an unknown assailant was discovered late Tuesday in a bedroom of his two-story condominium near Hoag Memorial Hospital. Newport detectives said an autopsy on the body of Anthony Lial deSou sa would b e performed today in an effort to pinpoint the exact cause and time of death. Police officers discovered the dead man ln his 4S5 Bolero Way condominium after neighbors notified police tbey were worried because they bad not seen the elderly man for several days. Initial reports indicat e that deSousa had been dead for at least two days by the Ume police invesUgators arrived. Tbey said it appeared the man put up a stnacgle and that It was "obvious" that be did not die of natural causes. Detectives also reported that deSousa's 1981 station wagon, wblcb bad been parked in a carport below bis residence, was mi11in1. Polle• said tbe.y have put out a deacrtptk)a ol the vehicle in five dlff trent eowtt.let and th.arise tbat the unknown ldlle1" may (See DEATB, Pace AJ) \ a s sailing the state's parole system. T hompson is awaiting a preliminary hearing on charges that he kidnapped Benjamin Lee Brenneman, a newspap e r carrier. from a n Anaheim apa rtment complex, strangled him and later dumped the body in t he Rancho Palos Verdes ar ea. Thompson. last released from prison in May, has a history or sex a nd molestation-related offenses. "The person who committed the crimes you have just heard about, as I understand the story, has been paroled fou r times ror crimes," Gann said. Gann made no attempt to inform the audience of less than 100 people that Thompson has not yet been tried in connection with the Brenneman kidnapping and murder. When confronted by Deputy Public Defender Joel Baruch. who asked Gann if he considered a trial a "technicality" Gann said, "You're damn right." Gann app ear e d at t h e so-called a nti-crime rally seeking support for an initiative. <See RALLY, Page A2) ORANGI COAST "IATHIR Fair through Thursday. Low tonight at beaches 45, inland 55. Thursday high along coast 64. inland 72. 111101 TODAY Columniat Cltarle1 McCa"- rtandl 6 ffft 1 Ond ~ just 0t1er 23S pounda. ls he faJ? ~e column, Page 82. INDll ' . ., •• ""' .. .-• ..;'=' ...... J.\''All_ ... , .... __ ._. .... ~ ..... -... --···--------..... ·~·· Orange Co11t DAILY PILOT/Wedn .. day, October 14, 1981 I ·SHOT JN COLD BLOOD' Attorney James C Gelder From Page A 1 Dell, .......... ,... A FAMILY SPOKESMAN Cousin Doug Broyles Transit clerks offer • DIX Two d ozen clerk s have reje~ted a salary offer from the Orange County Transit District but haven't gone on strike. The 24 workers represented by the Brotherhood or Railway, Airline and Steamship Clerks on Tuesday voted down a reported two -year co ntract olf.er including a 10.5 percent salary increase. Although tr a nsit dis trict official~ conceded today there · has been "some discussion'' ol a possible strike by the clerks - which might cause the district's 1,223 bus drivers and mechanics to walk off their jobs for the second tjme thjs year -the strike didn't materialize. POLICE ACCUSED. • • Instead, labor leaders de· cided lo continue salar y talks ·next week with district officials. a mental ward at UCI Medical Center , Uie eighth time over the year s when such an action was requested. Lieuten1rnt Calnon said the SW AT team was called to the home after om cers and Arnie's psychologist, Dr. Charles Green, failed to talk the disturbed man out of his barricaded home. After discussing the situation with Dr. Green, Calnon said, it was decided the department's b es t trained a nd m ost disciplined group -the SWAT _team -would enter the home lo arrest Arnie. Calnon said offi cers created a diversion by tossing a rock through a bedroom window on the west side of the home. As Arnie ran to that side of the house, he said, four SWAT team members wearing Oak vests and carrying rines kicked in a door to the family room on the home's east side. Arnie, wielding knives in both hands, rushed at the officers down a hallway and came to within four feet of the officer who fired a single shot to stop him in the dining room, Calnon said. P aramedics, waiting outside the home through most of the three hours of talk late Oct. 6 and early Oct. 7 rushed inside to "stabi li ze " Arn ie f or transportation to the trauma center at Fountain Valley Hospital, he said. Costa Mesa's administrative fi r e chief, Jim Ri chey. said today paramedics worked 11 minutes on the fallen gunshot victim. Attorney Ge lder claimed Arnie lay on the noor for 20 minutes before being taken to the hospital a nd claimed the man bled to death because of lost time. Gelder said he is basing his claims on discussions with the Broyles family, who waited outside the home that njght, and six witnesses who viewed action inside the house from across the street, about !Xl feet away. Those witnesses, Gelder said, report Arnie did not respond lo the rock-tossing divt!rsion and rose to his feet from a familf room couch only when officers fi r st kicked at the door. H e ran away , Gelder contended, when officers kicked a second time, forcing the door open. No one but police officers actually, s aw what t h en developed, Gelder a dmitted. because J#O windows were in the portion or the house in the vici ni ty where Arnie was shot. Gelder said circumstances indicate an officer s hot Arnie as he ran obliquely from him, the bullet striking him j ust above the navel on his right side and lodging in the left ri b cage. Gelder said that information was given him by a pathologist who conducted a n a utopsy. Orange Cou nty Corone r 's deputies, however. will not discuss the case with reporters. Gelder contend ed that the county-hired patho logist indicated to him that death would not have occurred as the result of damage to vital organs and that Arnie bled to death. Mr. and Mrs. Broyles also contended that Or. Ronald Blatt, who worked to save Arnie's life at the hospital, told them he could have saved the shooting victim had he been taken lo the hospital sooner. Dr. Blatt could not be reached late Tuesday or today for c;omment. Witnesses whom Gelder is relying on for bis case reclined T.uesday in a front yard next door to the Broyles home during the press conference. They told reporters that they saw police kick in the door to the family room, Arnie nee from the entry point, officers move in.side the home and then, seconds later, heard one shot. Mrs. Alice Crossley of 859 Presidio Ave. said the cluster of observers ''never dreamed he'd been shot." Arnie h ad ignored the diversionary tactic involving the The workers, including stock c l erks , parts c le rks a nd facilities technicians. are under a thre e -year cont ra ct that expires in March 1983. However, t h e co ntrac t al l o w s for renegotiating salaries and talks began i n June, said OCTD s pokesman Madeleine Bickert. The top pay for any of the 24 workers currently is $9.18 an hou r, she said. The bus drivers and mechanics went on str ike over contract dis putes during most of February.· The clerks honored that strike. rock, they agreed. B ks The witnesses said they could TOl.Vn See see Arnie sitting on the couch through a window. They said he was slashing about with two knives, often ba nging them against a coffee table. Arnie's cousin Doug, reading fro m a prepared statement extradition of ex-Mesan before telev ision camer as Gov Edmund G. Brown Jr. Tues day, announced , "We h as been asked to formally believe we are dealing with a r eq ues t that aut h ori ti~s in public issue here, not merely a Ma r yland extrad it e Thomas single incident. Francis Edwards to California "A harmless individual has for court proceedi ngs in been gunned down in his own connection with the Cleveland home through r eckless and National Forest slaying of a \Jnwarranted overreaction . . . 12-year-old Lake Elsinore girl. "A sick man needed help, and The extradition request was instead was given death." s igned Tuesday by Orange Calnon maintained during his County Superior Court Judge press conference that the police Luis Cardenas, who acted at the action was "justified." r equ est or Deputy District He reminded reporters that Attorney Frank Moy. Broyles, who had a history of Edwards, 37, a former Costa mental problems, was drinking Mesa resident, is accused or the heavily, was armed with Sept. 19 unprovoked shooting numerous knives and was that killed Vanessa Iberri and considered dangerous. wounded her female companion, He said police feared Broyles Kelly Cartier, a lso 12, of Lake might charge from the house Elsinore. The shooting attack and attack spectators, medical occ urred at the ~lu e J ay personnel standing by or even Campground, locate~ m Orange police officers. County abou~ 20 miles east or The decision was m ade, b~ San Juan Capistrano. . said. to move into the home and Edwards was found Sept. 28 m attempt to take Arnie into Maryland. He has refused to custody. waive extradition. From Page A1 WA TT IN CONiEMPT?. • • The interior secr etary said the 31 documents, "involve sensitive foreign policy negotiations or constitute materials prepared for the Cabinet as part of the executive branch deliberative proc ess through whi c h recommendations are m ade to the president." Watt also told the chairman of the panel, Rep. John Dingell. D-Mich .. that the administration "has been as forthcoming as possible" in trying to provide the panel with information it needed. Dingell r eplied, however, "We are not as satisfied with the coop eration of the executive branch as you are." Watt's refusal to provide the documents had been expected. A s ubcommittee' staff m ember , who asked not to be identified, said earlier that the panel would cons ider a contempt citation against Watt upon his refu sal.• The controversy involves the r i g ht of Can adian e nergy compapies to hold mineral leases on U.S. lands . Under feder a l law, s uch rights are supposed to be granted only if the foreign government offers the same r ig h t s to U .S . companies operating in the foreign country. Dingell, D-Mich., argued that Canadian efforts to increase d omes tic own ership of its e n ergy compani e s s ho uld disqualify Canadian energy com panjes from holding U.S. mineral leases . He has said Canada's ener gy policy has forced U.S. companies to sell subs t a ntial portions of their h o ld i n gs in Ca n a dian companies. Club has to hurry to be late early TUCSON, Ariz. (AP > - Quick! Hurry! Before it's too early! The Procrastinators Club of Tucson says it finds itself in a rare position -being forced to hurry up. Because of the 2-cent increase in the postal rate Nov. 1, the procrastinators say they wm h a ve to mail their Christmas c ard s e arlier than uncontemplated. ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat CIHalfled edverttalng 714ft42·5'7i All other deplirtm.n .. 142-4321 However , the cards aren't for Christmas 1981. They're for Christmas t~, the traditional season's greeting of the stalwart stallers. The cards will be mailed Oct. 31, lf&Ja Stuart Gellman, founder of the chapter, because waltiq one more day would be inconvenient for members who still have stashes of 6-cent stamps. Thoma P. Haley "'*"'*....,a..~<>"'- Robert N. Weed ,......,.. Thom• A. Murphlne E_,, Mlchffl P. Harvey ....... Oi.- l. Kay Sdluttz 0119119erf/I~ K9nnttti N. Goddatd Jr ~~ Bern~ Schulman c...... Chari .. H. LOOI .............. Cerol A. Moore ......, ... •. MAIN OFFICE ao w..c..., sc .. c--... CA. Mell"*-: ... , .. C.W MMe, CA.-.. CepyrltlM "'1 Or.,.. C4Ml9' ""*ltMfle ~. ... _........, lllUllr ...... ,.-..Wl ,,.....,.,, .. wrtl•~ ......... _., ... ,..,.... ...... ..-Ciel ...... , ...... .,(~--· . Gellman said th~y planned to mail the cards on it.a normal mid-summer schedule, but was delayed by sever.-1 projects, Including an award to Gov. Bruce Babbitt for refusing to eo OD Dayll1ht Saving Time . "We're a n hour behind the natton ror half the year. We're losing hundreds ot millions or hours," Gellman said a{leefully. Deity,.... ........ ~ O'o-11 About 75 people tum out to Mar Paul Gann.and other lawtand-Ordn figure1 ~at.anti-crime rally in Santa Ana. From Page A1 RALLY RAPS PAROLE SYSTEM. • • that, among other things , would limit plea bargaining in cases involving s erious f elonies; require people convicted of crimes to make r estitution to their victims; give judges greater powers to impose bail. a nd r equire t ha t h a bitual c r iminals r eceive e nhanced prison sentences. The initiative has been called the "victims' bill or rights ... Gann is its author. Prior to Gann's address, Kay Brenneman, mother of the slain boy, gave an emotional talk pledging she will do as much as possible in the "war against crim e." She referred to the suspected killer of he r son only once, noting that Thompson's first sex offense conviction occurred in 1969. "the year m y son was born ·· M r s . Bren ne man wore a button or a photograph or her dead son and held a Bible as she spoke. She lapsed into tears after speaking and was consoled by members or the organization, S tr onge r L aw s Agai n st Molesters, which goes by the acronym SLAM. Last month, the T hompson case was cited by John Garrett. president of the Orange County Bar Association. in a separate condemnation of the state's parole practices. Garrett's decision to cite a s pecific c a se involving a defendant who has yet to be tried drew strong protest from a group of county attorneys who specialize ln the defense of criminal cases. They called for an investigation into the comments by the State Bar of California, an inquiry that Garrett said he would welcome. Thompson's name also was mentione d at the rall y in House nixes AWACS sale W ASlilNGTON (AP) -The H o u s e • a s e x p e c t,e d • ove rwhelmingly r ejected President Reagan's proposed AW ACS radar plane s ale to Saudi Arabia today. The vote was ~1-111. Reagan, however, picked up support in his drive to salv~ge the sale in the Senate as five senators committed themselves . to s upport him. Two had been leaning. against approving the deal. , Both houses must veto the sale to stop it. connection with a recall attempt against state Supreme Court Chief Justice Rose Bird. ~ One sign at the rally rea<f. "Bird says: 'Parole office~ have no..duty to warn citizens <t the police on the release df violent felons.· This caused the murder or a ... boy by a known molester, Thompson. '6 , Tony Rackauckas, a count~ deputy district attorney who is acting as state director of tne recall, said the chief justice':; rulings have favored defendanUI over victims of crime. From Page A1 DEATH • • • have taken the car. The man's condominium, police added, appeared to havf? been burglarized. They saitf officer s discover ed an emp~ jewelry box and other clue;s which indicate a burglary. : Police, though, would not go !\<> far as saying that burglary ~ cons idered the motive in t~ slaying. ~ Desousa, a widowe r who reportedly lived alone, had beeP in excellent health, neighbo~ told police. Just i11 ti~ for the Holidays. 20o/o off Nichols & Stove entire collection of quality dining and occasional furniture. If we don,'t have just the items iii stock, all special orders will be less 20%. Start planning nou1 for Tha nksgit ing and Christnias. The Traditional Group: Round Extension Table with Two Priscilla Chairs and Two Windsor Chairs. f 42" diameter table with massive turned pedestal and solid brass scuff plates. f 15" center leaf extends table for seating six or ~ore. f Two Windsor ann chairs and two side chairs lend a special elegance and grace to the grouping. f The ideal combination for dining or casual living. f AU pieces are solid ash, finished for lasting beauty with rich DECLARATION 1 finis!'\. f Plus traditional Nichols & Stone quality craftsmanship. • I t I l I 11 '' r . I I . .. "= .. . .. ·: .. . .. .. .. ·; ............ DOUBLE HONORS -The mu~al group ··Alabama" won two awards at the 15th annual country music award show. They were selected as vocal group and instrumental group of the year. From left. Brandy Owen, Teddy Gentry and Mark Herndon George Jones, below. was named country male vocalist of the year A.rm-wrestling brings arreat It started w it h an arm-wrestling contest, and then there was an argument, according lo the co-owner of a ba r in Stowe, Vt.. and pretty soon police were called. When it was over, some chairs and pictures had been damaged and police bad .arrested British actor Oliver Reed. P olice said Reed was c h a rge d with disorderly conduct, unlawful mischief and assault, and was released on $500 bail. Dawn Hughes, co-owner of The Pub, said the fight broke o ut when R eed began arguing with a m an with whom h e had bee n arm-wrestling. 1. Willard Marriott invited the 97 residents of Marriott. Utah, to spend the night at his new Salt Lake City hotel. Dino Georgalas, general manager of the hotel, said invitations have been sent to res idents of the We ber County town, and those who respond will receive a room free of charge on the hotel's opening night Thursday. Marriott Corp. also invited ever yone in Uta h with the last name Marriott - providing enough rooms are available. Marriott. founder and chairm an of the board of Marriott Corp .. was born in Marriott in September 1900. The town was established by his great-grandfather. John, a Mormon pioneer who migrated from Illinois to Utah in 1847. Stevie Wonder couldn 't make it to the funeral of Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, to which he was invited as part o f the delegation from the United States. but he's written a song commemorating the slain leader's efforts for world peace. The blind song writer, singer and instrumentalist was unable to accept the invitation from the Egyptian ambassador to the United States because of a family emergency,' his s po k es- woman said . His so n g , written in m e mory of Sad at ··a nd others who have lived and died in the name of peace and freedom," is titled, "The Day World Peace Began," the spokeswoman said. You might say that veteran reporter Dan Rather is having a slight problem doing a little muckraking. The anchorman of the CBS "Evening News" bought a home on the line between the Fairfield County towns of Easton and Weston, Conn. He wants to dredge a pond that is on the Easton side of his property and deposit the muck and silt on the Weston side. But Weston's Conservation Commission balked at the idea. The commission says it wants more information on the project before allowing the dumping. Breathtaking days Coastal Fe lr tl'trOUQll Thurlll•Y· COASIAI kM 45, IN-SS CoASIAI l'llOl't M. 1n1-n Wetff" E•-l'ter•, westerly wind• 10 10 II -nots this alterooon end evenlno. Lio/It end varlAble winch IO<tlQM .,.., Tl'tu....S.y rnwnlno WHte<IY •-II 2 tollHt. U.S. summary end eerly morning coe stel (IOUdlMSS. Qlff1AI arH l'tlgl\l mid 60s et the lieecJIM., mid IOI 1111- "•llos. L~ 56 to M. -ntetn ,_, ,..,... l'tigN 56 to 64. iows )5 to '5. Temperatures Ml LA Pc• AllNlflY f7 36 Albuqu. 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Tell us what's on your mind 642•6086 ' • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, October 14, 1981 L Supervisors take over decisions on housing Members of the Orange County Board of Supervisors h1&ve acted to take complete control over housing policy decisions atrecting unln· corporated communities. In a unanimous action Tuesday, board mem- bers named lhemsel ves commissioners of the County Housing Authority. Since 1971, the housing authority's poli~y decisions have been mad~ bf an appointed seven-member commission. The housing authority will continue to exist. but now will be responsible for only day-to-day ad ministration of federal housing subsidies and relat- ed programs. The supervisors' action is aimed at ensuring that elected officials, rather than appointed ones, make housing policy decisions, said Supervisor Bruce Nestande, who propQsed the power switch eight days ago. Nestande also argued that it was wrong for two different bodies -the board of supervisors and the housing authority commission -to make housing policy decisions. . The issue turned out to be more than routme as super visors were besieged with telephone call s from people who believed a transfer of the Policy power would spell the e nd of the housing authority and its services, Including subsidies. It will not. Nestande, in fact, was forced to repeatedly as· sure upset recipients of federal housing subsidies that no day-to-day changes will result from the action. · The supervisor also came under attack for moving the proposal through so quickly "lf power should be returned lo the elected of· ficials, should you not also look to the people from whence it came?" asked Lawson Mead, general counsel to the housing authority. He said a de· cision should be delayed. Supervisor Harriett Wieder. while voting for the change. chided Nestande for his insistence on not waiting for input on the proposal from representatives of cities who also utilize the hous ing authority's services. . . . During the lengthy d1scuss1on. Supervisor Roger Stanton criticized the housing authority of- flcials for permittiog letters to ~ sent to subsidy recipients that stated Nestande was proposing the authority be abolished. He said the letters contained Information that wai1 encorrect and irres ponsible. In other matters. the board took action on the following issues Lft;GAL DEFENSE: Extended contracts with i.e veral private law firms to provide representa· Supervisor Nestande came under attack for moving the proposal ·through so quickly. lion ror indigent criminal defendants who. for various reasons, cannot be represented by the C'ounty Public Defenders Office. AIR CONDITIONING: Deferred, pending a re- port from the county Administrative Office, action on a request from Sheriff-Coroner Brad Gates to install air conditioning units in four vehicles used by the forensic sciences division. FIRE STATION: Agreed to permit the Orange County Fire Depar tment to rent space at the now-closed Aliso Elementary School in South Laguna pending completion of a remodeling program at the South Laguna Fire Station. Cost will be about $2,8>0. BLOODHOUNDS : Accepted the gift of a purebred bloodhound from Milton and Wilma Johnson, of Monrovia, for use by the sheriff's de- partment in tracking victims and suspects of c r im es. The dog. according to the county vrterinarian. is in sound healthy condition. C~rter's wife assails Nancy WAS HIN GTON t A P l - Rosalynn Carter said Tuesday there was no need for Nancy Reagan to buy new china for the White House and criticized lhe new administration's treatment of a mental health program she helped push through Congress. Breaking a self-imposed sile n ce, Mrs . Carter also indicated she and her husband intend to follow through on a threat to sue The Washington Post over a gossip column item that said Blair Hou se was bugged while Ronald and Nancy Reagan were s taying there before they moved into the White House. "Our present intention is to go all the way" with the suit, the former first lady told reporters in her first extensive interview since leaving the White House. The newspaper did not say lhe Carters themselves bugged Blair House. but said it was through tape recordings of conversations in the government gu est hous e that the Carters learned Mrs. Reagan wanted them to vacate the White House ea rly so s h e could begin redecorating. The Carters have threatened t o s ue unles s th e P ost apologizes. Mr s . Car t e r , wh o accompanied her husband to the nation's capital to attend a dinn e r honoring form e r ambassador Averell Harriman, was relaxed, outs poken and animated during an interview at the apartment of her former press secretary, Mary Hoyt. As ked a b o ut repeated assertions by Reagan aides that Gem Talk By J.C HUMPHRIES Cnt1fied Grmologiat. AGS A TOURMALINE TREE too big to wear When we think o f gemstones and the sizes in which they come, we usually describe them in terms of "carats," which is a small unit of weight equal to 200 milligrams. But, once in a gr&at while, a gemstone "find'' come along which ls so immense that the weight ca nnot be r e alistically defined in carats. Such ls the case with a tourmaline "uee" which was discovered three years ago in the wilds of Brull. This piece of tourmaline, about two feet long and eight inches across, resembles a small tree trunk and weighs a whopping S5 POUNDS! It is so unusual that it was loaned for display earlier thls year to the Smithsonian Institute. The huJe crystal ls valued at $15 million. It Is a bluish freen IQ color, and looks Ute lt could have been part of a small the White llouse was in a state of disrepair when the Reagans moved in, Mrs Carter replied tartly: "l thmk it was an excuse to do s omething. The Whil~ House was beautiful. I loved it. It was cared for." Mrs Reagan h as been criticized for raising more than $1 million in private money to r edecorat.e the White House. including more than S209,000 to purchase new china. "It's always a temptation to firs t ladies to buy china," said Mr s . Cart e r "It wa s a temptation to me." But she said the White House had "plenty of dishes." "I never would have bought china," she added. "I did not think it was the time to do it and J did not think they needed it. We had l:\lmost 220 place settings of Johnson china Mrs. Carter, whose pet project as first lady was mental healµi , maintained that the Reagan administration had seen to it that legislation she helped develop was "repealed." "l don't feel good about it," she said Beckman on hoard DR BECKMAS OPAL Dr. Arnold 0 . Beckman, founder a n d c h airman of Beckman Instruments Inc., has been appQinted a trustee of the Orange County Music Center in Costa Mesa . Beckman founded t h e Fu ll erton laboratory instruments company in 1935. He is the 11th trustee appointed to serve on the performing arts center board. ··I have watched Orange County grow and prosper during the past four decades, and J am gratified to be a part of this community project which will provide cultural enrichment in our county for generations to come." said Beckman To date, $16.6 million bas been raised toward the construction a nd e ndow m e nt of the $59 million Music Center. which will include a 3,200-seat theater and a second 1,00-seat hall. YOU'RE THE BIRTtiDAY GIRL For Tltose Born Jn October tree which WU aomebow MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY transformed over many 1823 NEWPOA TBLVO .COSTAMESA thousand• of years int9 35 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION lourm~ \brouab mineral BankAmtrteelG-Mast.er Ch1rgt PHIONI ~1 har"ClenlnC of. lbe material.J!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~!!.: [. l I DlllJ Piiat 'WEDNESOAV1 OCT.14, 1911 CAVALCADE STOCKS COM ICS 82-3 86 87 r Scientists tour solar heating system in Disneyland Hotel 84. 1l Sadat name If I l urged for beach ·Boy dies of auto } ny JOHN NEEDHAM of-~ ........... • A LaiUn& Beach man says he : j!lll be petitioning lhe City ~ouncil to have Maln Beach i l.l'lamed for ~lain Egyptian :l'resident Anwar Sadat. John Geske, a resident of the Art Colony for 19 years, said he will be appearing before the council members at their next meeting Tuesday to submit his proposal. Ges ke, who s aid he~·i s a One person's art another's issue H ER E WE GO AGAIN, DEPT. Troubl~ ts m a reas like cooking and r enovations. every time you get something going that"s good. e\'eryhod~· wants to get a piece of the action You_ knov.. you labor a ll da~ ba king the three-layer angel food cake and just as ifs fun-time for finishing touch e~. ~·our daughter pop:-. into the kitchen and want~ to 1cr it You spe nd three \\eeks -.anding down the old beat-up rocking cha ir and then come home one night to discover ~our boy-child hC:1s painted thl• piece burnt orange with purple polkadots. TJU S PLIGHT FAIRLY DESCRIBES the ('1\·ic efforts in our coastal art colony ()f Laguna Beach a nd its beautiful. open '.\Jain Beach Park Cl\·1c light'\ -.pent decades tr~ ing to gl•t Laguna·-. '.\'lain Beach (•(eared so it could he rl•nm·ated into a ··wi ndow to the St'a ·· open-spat<.·d hl•arh park Fin.ill.'. the iob got done :'I/ow after thl' 'ear:.. of grc•at l'om mu nit'" iJgon~. <111 o f the hamburger :-.ta nd ~ and the o ld howling alley havt• heen rleured a '' u ,. . J n l' " ~- ,....'\ TOM MORPHINE ,~It m eandc•ri ng br~J rdwa l k h<i~ b1•c·n built . <•nd greenery . g ras:,. brickwork and henthe~ h ave enhanced the God-g1,·en scenit heaut~· of sand. rock~ headlands and Parifu.· blue . ~ov. also since ... pare i. available a numbe r ol people have stepped forward with notion:-. of how the op1m sp:.ict• might be filled . The~· want t() ire the ca kl· Artist displays sculpture called "The Generator" for Main Beach O:'IJE CIVIC FL..\ P P ER nnt l•rn g ugo sugge~ted a spouting water fountain at one end or the beach Earlier . a n artist nC:1med Hal Pastorius planted a huge t: shaped -;teel sculpture. called ··vestige · on the beach uplands . \fter considera ble <Jlter cat1on for which Lagun<1 ha-. long been j u stiriabl~ famou ~. \\:o;tigt' got hauled a\\ a\· on a tru ck an<I not a ,·esttge of 1t remain:-. there But now. Lagun;.1 -. cit~ :\rt~ Co mm1~-;10n wanb to plant a ceramic culpture on the ~tain BeC:1ch P11rk . This one. bv a n artist named ~arlo B::irtcb. is called. ··can,·on Ches~ and Checkers · This art\vork 1s d escribed as a set of shin,· hlack tile benches accompanied by a chess table · Tht:' city Arts Commission advocac~· of planting the artistic chessboard and. seats 1s op posed b~· lhe c h a mber of Commerce·s Beautification Committee Clearly. what is one person's art is <1nother person·-. non-beautification. in this case l '.'i LAGlJ:'IJ..\, VOl" can be assured thi:lt the citizenr\' ma,· know art. but it a lso know-. what it likes and doesn't like and the vote Will never IJe unanimous Somehow. however. you get the notion thi:lt many Lagunans are opposed to planting an~thing permanent on the ~ain Beach Park beyond a couple of voll eyball net poles and the basketball courts that you can see through to the ocean when not in use by players Some will a rgue that since the pl t1yer" are playing aH through t he day and night a nyway. the athletes might as well be considered permanent installatit>ps . UNUKE SCULPTURES, however . the player~ have been known to m ove around from lime to time All this aside. it would appear that as long as Laguna's Main Beach has open space. som ebody will think up a new way to fill It up. About the time that controversy dies down. you can almost bet somebody will come along and sugge~ t>hanging the name o( the park to Anwar Sadat. Ah.Laguna self-employed land developer, wan~ Main Beach named the •'Anwar el Sadat Phce Park Beach." and has offered to pay for a commemorative sign which would have his proposed name for the strand printed in Egyptian, Hebrew and English. Geske sent telegrans to all five council members this week, in which he said naming the beach for Sadat would s how "our recognition of a truly great man who was not afraid to step forward and even place his life on the li~e as an example to au or us ... In an interview at his Terry Road home. Geske said his purpose in suggesting the name change is to tell people the world Smoky roaches spreading Orange County vector control officials say lhe smoky brown cockroach has been discovered in Huntington Beach and probably is thriving throughout Southern California. County officials say they had hoped the cockroach from the southern United States was isolated locally to the south county areas of Mission Viejo and Irv ine and co uld be eradicated there. But the discovery of the insects miles apart in Huntington Bea c h and Bellflower has convinced some county officials that the pest is here to stay. according lo Rudy Gec k , vector ecologis t for Orange County. Geck s ays the addition of another cockroach type to the four existing in Orange County i s n 't necessarily more dangerous to public health. but he says the s mok y brown cockroach has historically been extremely di(ficult to control or kill. The adaptable insect is able to live in landscaping, sewers and homes, Geck says. Like the other four types of cockroaches on the Orange Coast, the smoky brown can transmit disease by carr ying germs into homes and onto food that is left out He said dysentery, salmonella and even typhoid fever could be transmitted by the insects, but that il is "extremely unlikely" that this would occur. P uppet show set at senior cente r A Halloween puppet show for youngsters will be staged 11 a.m. on Oct 24 at the Oasis senior citizen center in Corona del Mar. Tickets for the hour-long puppet show, sponsored by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department, are $2.50 and can be purchased at the Newport City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. The Oasis center is located on the corner of 5th Street and Marguerite Ave nue. banas In a ptecarious balance between peace and global war. "I'm saying that people have to live in peace with one another," Geske said . "If they don't, all that we treasure wUI come to an end." Geske said he Is 11n admirer ot the life's work o ( lndi11n nationalist leader M abatma Gandhi, which included passive re s istance and civil disobedience to achieve social reform. And though the political methods of Sadat and Gandhi were not the same, Geske said the goal each man had was to achieve peace in their countries. "The expense to change the name of Main Beach would be very small," he said PETITIONS COUNCIL Laguna·s John Geske Supervisors confer • • again on airport The Orange County Board of Supervisors has clamped a lid of sec r ecy over its second c losed-door discussion of a judge's order preventing implementation of a plan to r egulate jet air carrier access to John Wayne Airport. Board members met Tuesday with Airport Manager Murry Cable and Michael Gatzke. the county's special counsel for airport litigation, but what was discussed isn't being revealed. "No comment." was Cable's terse response when asked about the session. It was learned from other sources that board members took no action and agreed to hold a third closed-door session on the issue next week. U .S. District Court Judge Terry Hatter Jr. ruled Sept. 25 the county's proposed plan for regulating air carrier access to School bus service due for LB airing Laguna Beach Unified School District trustees are scheduled lo discuss C'ontinuin~ free hom e -to-school bus trans· portation for the rest of the school year when tbey meet Thursday. uuring the 198>-81 school year. the district began charging pupils $1.40 daily for round-trip bus transportation in order to cul the busing costs. However, under a new funding formula for st ud e nt transportation enacted by state lawmakers last month, the state will pick up a l arger share of the costs, according to district administrators. The district temporarily discontinued the fees when school s tarted this year, but didn't .vote to stop fees on a permanent basis. District officials are recommending the t ru stees approve free transportation. The trustees will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday at school district headquarters, 550 Blumont St. in Laguna Beach. the airport and r edu cing Jet noi se im pact was dis · criminatory. Under the proposal. AirCal and Republi c Airlines would have been permitted to retain control of 35, or 85 percent, of t he 41 permitted daily jet departures for a three-year period. The lawsuit was filed by Pacific Southwest Airlines, which would have been awarded two nights daily. PSA began Orange County-San Francisco Bay Area service Oct. 1. The fed eral government took PSA 's s ide in the lawsuit, claiming the c ounty's plan violates provisions of the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978. Hatter agreed, ordering the county to de velop a new plan that . pres umably, would give less protection t o AirCal and Republic, the two carriers that have served Orange County the longest The county. officials said after the first closed door session. has two opt ions : Appeal Hatter's ruling, as AirCal has, or submit a n e w access plan for his approval. Sa nd castle f ete set for CdM Sunday The 20th Annual Sand Castle Contest, an event that usually draws thousands of spectators and dozens of sand sculptors, will be held Sunday at Corona del Mar State Beach. The two-hour contest will begin al noon to coincide with low tide and judging will take place at 2 p .m . Teams and individuals entering the contest may use hand tools and props in creating their sand castles on 10 feet by 10 feet plots of sand. Entry blanks can be picked up from the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, 1470 Jamboree Rd., and must be returned no later than noon Friday. An entry fee of $15 in charged. Teacher cites wilderness value Laguna instructor to lecture on natur al environment Orange Counlians should be made more aware of the wide range of wilderness resources right outside their back doors, according to Laguna Beach High School science instructor John Wilkerson. Wilkerson , a t eacher in Laguna Beach for 15 years, says his "cause" is to give people a feeling for the wilderness right here in Orange County. Whe n h e's n o t i n the classroom, Wilkerson is a seasonal Park Service ranger and naturalist at Olympic National Park In the state of Was hington. Beginning Friday. he will host a series of lectures at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa on the natural environment in the county. "What I'm attemptln1 to do la give people a 1reater appreciation ot the counly they Uve in and Its diverslrted natural (eatures," Wilkerson aald. He aaJd rew areas c'lln bout ot havln• natural envlronmenll ran~ln~ from rp1r1blanda to stands ol etne and Dou1laa f1r in the Sa11ta Ana Mountains. He added that Orange County is an especially interestin~ area for bird watchers, with countless migrating species arriving in Upper Newport Bay every year. "We should be concerned that the rapid development of our area is causing a decline in the w ilderness environment," Wilkerson said. "I feel a lot of people look at nature very passively, and don't realize what they are lookinJt at." He said many plant species have their northern-most range in Orange County. One type, known as the "Live Forever." Is found only in Laguna Beach, according lo Wilkerson. He said the succulent can be found on steep, rocky hillsides, and can be recognized by its long, flowering stalk which protrudes about 10 inches above the plant base. Wiikerson also said Orange Cou nty is a home range for ani m als such as bobcat, mountain Hon, mule deer. coyote and 1olden eagle. He said many of these animal• survive ln the area only because of the vast undeveloped ranch landa. "Firms like the Irv ine Company don't allow people onto their land, which goes a long way toward preventing poaching and fires." Wilkerson said. "Keeping the land in an agricultural preserve status has done a great deal to preserve the natural system s in Orange County." Wilkerson s aid he is concerned that the ranch lands are slated for (uture development, which could mean the destruction of many natural habitats . "I want to encourage people to get outdoors and see the variety of wildlife we have here," Wilkerson said. "We should all be grateful for the wilderness that surrounds us." Wilkerson sald his series of lectures }At Orange Coast College wlll be held on rour successive Frldays starting this week and endln&'Nov. 6. The lectures, w h ich will Include slides and films. will be held from 7:30 p.m . to 9:30 p.m. In the collete'a Fine Arts Hall, room 116. Admission ta S2 per person or '8 for all four lectures. Regiatration will be conducted al tbedoor. • • • in1uries A 9-year-old Mission Viejo boy died today at M iss ion Comm.unity Hos pi ta I from injuries he suffered when he was struck by a ca r Tuesday, according to Officer Dick Van BRIEFS Cott of the California Highway Patrol. Van Cott said Phap M a1 died at 8: 15 a.m . at the Mission Viejo hos pit al from majo r h ead injuries. He was struck on La Paz Road near Marguerite Parkway, Laguna book sale planne d Friends of the Laguna Beach Library will s ponsor a used book sale Oct. 31 from 10 a .m. to 4 p.m . in the lower level parking lot o f the library al 363 Glenneyre St. A large selection of books will be available at low prices, and contributors can bring used volumes the day of the sale. Proceeds of the sale will go to pur c ha se magazine subscriptions , books and other materials for the Laguna branch. Candidates' forum slate d The Laguna Beach PTA Council a nd the Leagu e of Women Voters are sponsoring a candidates' night Oct 27 for hopefuls in the Laguna Beach school district race. All 14 candidates have been invited to ·the forum which begins at 7 :30 p .m . in the Laguna Beach High School auditorium. Each candidate will be given a minute and a half to give a short resume and explain why they feel they are qualified to be a trustee. Guides sought for garden Garden guides are at an all-time low for the Hortense Mi ller Garden in Laguna Beach, and volunteer docents are being sought for tours at the 2.S-acre site. The Hortense Miller Garden, located in Allview Terrace above Boat Canyon, offers the viewer thousands of varieties of plants, flowers and trees. Potential docents wi ll be trained in spotting and pointing out the flora for visitors at the gardens -and they don't even have to pull weeds . To volunteer as a docent. caJI Ginny Worthington at 494·1391. Lecture s set for divorced A lecture on parenthood will be held Oct. 22 w ith Laguna 'Beach pastor Tim Timmons speaking to PTA members and the Parents Who Care group. The discussion begins at 7: 30 p m . in the high s c h ool auditorium, 635 Park Ave. Timmons will discuss ~nhancing family communi- cations; how to help your child develop a positive self image: discipline and developing responsibili!Y .. _ For more information, call PTA president Jennifer Yelland at 494· 7210. Open house slate d by Laguna seniors The Senior Citizens Club ot Laguna Beach plans a day·lonc open house at the Veta,..na Memor ial Community Center Nov. 6 wU.b fUlded tourt ~ \.be newly renova.ted faclll~. ActivfUes be&lD at 10 a .m., wlth a commuldtJ IOQ8 t• at 12:30 p.m •• ntr..aun-. m a danctna fie.ta. The Senlori elllb ,..cently moved Into the ~ at 384 Leeton St.reel . ~t ::::-::~ ....... .-..;.,......,;i.-·--.................. --..._...._~\~· ......... 1' ....... .._;,,;.;.,,o __________ , ____ ' ______ ~----------'1 t IRVINI Dally Piiat WEONESOAY, OCT. 1', 1981 CAVALCADE STOCKS COMICS 62-3 86 87 p s a a es ssssssas a s ( Scientists tour solar heating system in Disneyland Hotel B4 . a u 0 0 SS . i ![._ ______________________________________________________________________ _ !Ji-vine hacks move to cut Wayne Airport noise ~ By RICHARD GR EEN Ol .. l).ely ........... • The trvlne City Coun('il Joined the battle to persuade the ,Federal Aviation Administration ,to permit a noise-reducing takeofr pTocedure at John W eyne Airport. lrvine Mayor David Sills will now write a letter to the FAA asking it to allow pilots of commercial jets lo reduce thrust One person's art another's issue H E RE WE GO ..\GAi~. DEPT. Trouhll' 1:-. 111 ar'l•as like ('Ooking and rl'llll\'t1t1o ns C'\ l'r~ t1nll' vou gl•t ~omethmg going thut ·~ ).!11od . l'n•r.\'hod~ "ant-. t1J ,l!t•t a p1eccoftl1l' action You. know . ~ou l..1hur all du~ baking thl· thrl'l'·layer angt•l food r ukt• Jnd .1u~t a" rt ., fun trml· lor f1111~hing lf1UChl'~ ,·our cl .1ughtcr µop~ tnlo tht• krtc·hcn .111<1 "<Hlh to ll'l' 11 You ~pend thl'l'l' wt•t·k~ -.anding down the old hl•at up rocking C'ha 11· and th(·n C'Otn(' hnml· 111w night 111 clist·m·er ~·1nir ho.\ t hild ha~ parntt'<I the pwt'l' burnt 111·angt• \~1th purplt• p11lk<1d11h TIUS Pl.l<;t-IT F.\IRI.\' l>F:SCRIBES lht· ti\ I(' dTorts in our t•11a:--Lal art ('oion.\ 111' La~una Rl'd('h i.l nd rt:--hl'llllltl'ul. npl•n .'il ~un Bt!.tc·h Park l ·l\.ll' light-. "IH'lll ckc::Hfr..., tr.' Ill).! In J,!l'l l.agun.1.., \1 ,1111 lkad1 t'll'c11 t•d "" 11 c·nuld b1• r't•llt>\ .11l•d rnt11 .i \\ rndm\ 111 t h t• -.1·<1 · 11pl'll -.p.11·t'd lw,11'11 p,11'1. f111 .tlh 1 h1· 111h !.!•II dlllll' '\m\ .1fl t'I' I hl• \ t • <r I' ., o I g r t' .1 I c·om munrl' agon\ .1 I I 11 I' I h l' h ;1nrlrnl'!.!CI' "land-. .. II cl I h (' 11 I d 1111\\ linJ.! alll'' h :J \'t' I 1 t' l' n l' I t: .i r t· d ~ TOM MURPHINf .®'~, .. \\ ,1 \ ii I\ l' \\ mt'.11\cll•rrng h1~11·d\\alk h .1-. h1·1·n hurll J.!l"l'l'lll'r~. gr:Jss brtt'k'''"'k u11d h1•n<:ht•-. l•nhanced the God gl\ en -.ct·n11· ht·<.1u1' 11r -.,111<1 hl•c.idlands and P<it'lfi<' blm• .111d h i..I \ l' ro('h.' :'\n\\ .tbo ~int·•· -.pal't' '" ,1\ .11l.1l>l1• " numlH'r 111 p1•11pll-ha\'l' steppt1 d fol'\\al'd "1th not111n~ 11f h1l\\ th(• OIH'll ")lll{'l' miJ.!hl ht• filJ t•<l fht•\ \\'.Int lit I('(' th1• t'.lk1· Artist displays sculpltlTe called "The Generator" for Main Beach O~E ('l\'IC Fl..\PPER nol long ..1g11 -.u ggl'"ll'd ~· -.p11ultng \\iltl'r flllrnl ;11n JI onl' l'ncl of tht• hl•.ith Earlil'I'. an artist named Jlal £>a-;toriu~ pl<.1nll'<I .1 IHIJ.:l' L' shaped stt•el ... c:ulptun·. l'alll'd \·l'..,tlJ.!l' •>n 1 ht.· bl.'trl'h upland.., \ft<.•r c11n~iderabk all1.·rt•<H111n 1111· "h1l'h LdJ,!un .1 h.1 ... lnng hl'l'll ju-.11f1,1hh l<tm11ti-. \·t·-.t 1gt• ).!()t haul1·d ·"' ·" 11n :.1 trud .. and nol a q •-.t1g1· 11[ 1t n ·md111 .... 1Jwn· But m1\\ l.;.1guna ., ('tl~ \1 h C11mm1-.-.1on ''ant... tn plant .1 ('f'r,1m1l' ~c·ulptun• nn tht.· '.\l ,1in lkal'h Park Thi~ one. I)\ an artist n:.imed :warlo Bartl•I-. 1s ('Cillecl. · Cam«m Ches~ and Cht·ckrr-. ·· Thi-. <tl'l~\llrk 1~ ch·-.nrbed "" ~• "t't •>I -.him hl.11·k I ilt• hl•rwht•s at•t·ompanrt•d b~ a chi.'"" tcrbk Thi• C'i t ~ \1'h C11mmi~-.1on .11hoc·a l'~ of planting 1 llt' ,irtr-.t I(' tht•s~bo;,trd and. "l'<tls I~ flJ>pO-.i.'d h\ I ht• (;hambcr of C1irt1ml•rct• ~ R<•aut1f1cat1011 ('11mrn11t 1.•1· Cleal'I~ "h<1t 1s 0111.• per-.on·.., c.1r1 1-. ,rnotht•r IH'r-.011·-. non lwa11tif1c'.1tion an th1-. l'<!Sl' I~ LAGC1~.\. \'Ol' can ht· assured that th<• t·1t1zcnn ma,· kn•m <1 1'l. but 1l also know~ what 11 liki.'S and do~""1°I likt• <ind lhL• \'ntt• wi)) flC'\·t•r ht• un<1nimous Someho\\. hO\H'\'t•t'. :.'cH1 gl'l the n11ll11n that mJn~ Lagum111s are opposed to pl.inting anqhini.: pl•rmanent on thl' '.\1ain Beach P<1rk hc~·oncl :.1 l'OUl)ll· ,,f \'Olle~·ball net poles and the b<!skctba ll court... th:.11 ~ ou can ~ec: thl'Ough to tht• ocean whl'n not in u:-.t• h~ pl:i~·crs Some will argu<' that '>lllC'l' the pl :.i~ c1·.., <.rre playing all through the rla~· .ind mght anywa~. the athletes might a ~ well ht• t•orb1dered perm:rnrnt install ations. ~UKE SC '1,PTUR ES. how<.•vcr. the pla~·er.., ha\'e been known tn mo\'e around from time to time All this aside. rt would appear that as lo ng :.1.., Laguna·.., :Main llt!ach has open space. som<'hody will think up a nC\\. wa.' to fill it up 1\bout the time th at controver ·' dil''> dt>\\.n. ~<>L1 C'an almost bet somebod~ will com r along and -;uggest changing lht> nun'll' of the park to ,\nwnr , Sadat. ' Ah. Laguna l------- at 500 feet. Pilots currently are required to climb to 1,000 feet before cutting ba('k on the throlUe. The 500-root cutback was allowed at John Wayne Airport until January of 1979, when it was changed by the FAA which cited safety considerations. Backers or the 500-foot power cutback said Tuesday that it Fireworks ban nixed in lrvi1ie Irvine City Council members have rejected a proposal to ban the sale and use of fireworks in Irvine. Des pite the o bjections of Orange County Deputy Fire Mars hal Stan Boettcher, the council der1clPrl Tuesdav to follow lhe recommendation of Irvi ne Police Chief Leo Peart and continue to allow the sale and use of so-called safe and sane fireworks 111 Irvine. Peart said there is no evidence to indicate legal safe and sane fireworks were rire haiards. He said the illegal variety of fireworks are most likely to start fires In voting agamt the proposed ban. Count'ilman Bill Vardoulis s a 1 d lh e c i l y v. o u 1 d be stimulating sales of the illegal and d angerous \'Uriety if it banned legal fireworks Boettcher said, however. that a ban on tht.' sale of all varieties of fireworks would reduce fire hazards during 4th or July celebrations. H e exp l a in e d that law enforcement officials are now faced with the difficult task of ft rst deter min mg whether the fireworks are legal or illegal befor e they .t·an control potentially f1rC'·cau s1 ng celebrations. Boettcher contended that with a ban on all types o( fireworks. police offi t'ers would have a free hand in limiting 4th of July celebrations which could lead to fires. Councilman J\rl Anthony said that und~r any t'ircum stances, it's difficult to prevent people Crom s hooting off fireworks during celebrations .. You'd need an arm y of people lo do that.·· he said As an allernc.t1ve to the ban. police Chief P eurt s aid his department will trv to educate the public on the fire hazards vf fireworks, while continuing to enforce the restrictions on illegal firework., would reduce airplane noise around the airport by 50 percent. They say no safety problems arose when the power cutback procedure was allowed. The 500-fool power cutback is supported by the commercial earner s serving the airport, so me Orange County government oHicials and the Community Airport Council, a pro-airport organiiation made up or major business firms. Community Airport Councll Chairman Edmond B. Buster sent ll letter to Irvine city orricials asking for support or the 500-foot power cutback. The Community Airport Council has petitioned the FAA to allow the noise-reducing takeoff procedure "We are aware of the FAA's desire to have a 1.000-foot power Irvine cOuncil 0 Ks parkland purchase The Irvine City Council has approved the purchase of 15 acres of parkland in the Turtle R ot'k area for $268,286. Known as Bommer Canyon, the parkland near the inter section of Turtle Rot'k and Sunnyhrn drives is to be open to the public on a permit basis The money for the parkland came from s tate Park Bond Act Funds. The council also took this action Tuesday. Decided to continue with the city's policy of charging the lrv1ne Meadows Amphitheater for costs the <'ity incurs as a res ult of concerts. The coun('il will now monitor those costs with a view toward ultimately determining whether the voters should be asked to decide on implementing an admissions tax Delayed a de cision on whether or not to Corm an Indu s trial Deve lopment Authority being proposed by the city staff as a way to lure new industrial companies to Irvine. Postponed consider ation of a health care study prepared at a cost or $60,000 by the Walnut C re e k .based Tribrook Consulting Group. Volunteer crossing guard plan rejected A proposal to re place city·pard c rossing guards with student volunteers was abandoned Tuesday night by the Irvine City Cou ncil. This decis ion came after lrvrne police Lt Vic Thies said practical and legal constraints argued against the s tudent crossing guard program. which would have saved the city $100,000 a year in salaries Crossing guards now earn from S4 to $5 an hour in Irvine. Thies said state law prohibits s tudent crossing guards from berng used on streets where the average speed is 35 mph or more He said most streets near Ir vin e schools are in this category He said Irvine's school schedules would require about 30 to 50 student crossing guards at each school. That's because the time when students get out of school varies from school to school and grade level to grade level in the district. Thies also s aid that if this large number o f s tudent crossing guards was used, the city would be raced with a 530,000 expense for uniforms. YMCA youth parley slated The Orange Coast YMCA is taking registrations for a n an nu al YMCA High School Conference in the Santa Crut M o untains over the Thanksgiving vacation period. The conference, to be attended by about 500 youths from 11 west ern states, will feature gam es. workshops, discussions, ca mpfire programs and other activities. For further information, co ntact Amy Croteau . the Orange Coast Y's program director, at 642-9900. Teacher cites wilderness value Laguna instructor to lecture on natural environment Orange Countians s hould be made more aware of the wide range of wilderness resources right outside their back doors. according to Laguna Beach High School science instructor John Wilkerson. Wilker son . a teacher in Laguna Bench for 15 years, says his "cause" 1s to give people a feeling for the wilderness right he re in Orange County Wh en h e 's n ot in the classroom, Wilke r so n is a seasonal Park Service ranger and naturalist at Olympic National Park in the s tate of Was hington Beginning Frida), he will host a series of lectures at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa on the natural environment in the county. "What I'm attempting to do is give peopl e a greater appreciation of the county they live in and its diversified natural features." Wilkerson said. He said few areas can boast of having natural environments rangin~ from marshlands to stands of pine and Douglas fir in the Santa Ana Mountains. He added that Orange County is an espedally interesting area for bird watchers. with countless migrating species arriving in Upper Newport Bay every year. "We should be concerned that the rapid development of our area is causing a decline in the wilderness e nvironment," Wilkerson said ••I feel a lot of people look at nature very passively. and don't realize what they are lookin~ al.'· . He said many plant species have their northern-most range in Oranee County. One type, known as the ''Llve Forever," is found only In Laguna Beach, according to Wllkerrmn. DallJ ...... Staff ...... WILDERNESS ENTHUSIAST Teacher John Wilkerson He said the succulent can be found on s teep, rocky hillsides, and can be recognized by it.s long , flowering stalk which protrudes about 10 inches above the plant base. Wilkerson a lso said Orange County is a home range for a nimals such as bobcat, mountain lion, mule deer . coyote and golden eagle. He said many of these animals survive in the area only because of the vast undeveloped ranch lands "Firms like the Irvine Company don't allow people onto their land, which goes a long way toward prevenun, poaching and fires," Wilkerson said. "Keeping the land in a n agricultural preserve status has done a great deal to preserve the natural systems i n Orange County." Wilkerson said he is concerned that the ranch lands are slated for future development, which could mean the destruction of many natural habitats. "I want to encourage people to get outdoors and see the variety of wildlife we have here." Wilkerson said. "We should all be grateful for the wilderness that surrounds us ." Wilkerson said his series of lectures at Orange Coast College will be held on four successive Fridays starting lhis week and ending Nov. 6. The lectures. whic h will include slides a nd films, will be held from 7:30 p.m. to 9: 30 p.m . in the college's Fine Arts Hall, room 116. Admission is $2 per person or $6 for all four lectures. Registration will be conducted at the door. Sand castle f ete scheduled The 20th Annual Sand Castle Contest, an event that usually draws thousands of spectators and dozens of sand sculptors, will be held Sunday at Corona del Mar State Beach. The two-hour contest wUI begin at noon to coincide with low Ude and judging wUJ take r.lace at 2 p.m . Teama and ndlviduals entering t.be conlett m ay use hand tools and propa ln creating their sand castles on 10 feet by 10 feet plots of sand . .. . cutback in the interests of standardization for au airport&. • However ,..we feel there are some airports that need a more nexible approach, and this is one of them," Buster said . The Newport Beach City Council, which has jurisdiction over much of the land below the jet takeoff corridor, has not yet decided whether or not to support the 500-foot cutback. * * * Supervisors silent over airport plan The Orange County Board of Supervisors has clamped a lid of sec recy over its second c losed·door discussion of a judge's order preventing implementation of a plan to regulate jet air carrier access to John Wayne Airpor t. Board members met Tuesday with Airport Manager Murry Cable and Michael Gatzke. the county's special counsel for airport litigation, but what was discussed isn't bein~ revealed. ''No comment," was Cable's te rse response when asked about the session. It was learned Crom other sources that board m embers look no action a nd agreed lo hold a third closed-door session on the issue next week. U .S . District Court Judge Terry Hatter Jr. ruled Sept . 25 the county's proposed plan for regulating air carrier access to the airport and r educing Jet noise impa ct wa s dis · criminatory. Under the proposal. AirCal and Republic Airlines would have been permitted to retain control of 35, or 85 percent. of the 41 permitted daily jet departures for a three-year period. The lawsuit was filed by Pacific Southwest Ai r lines, which would have been awarded two flights daily. PSA began Orange County-San Francisco Bay Area service Oct. 1 The federal government took PSA 's s ide in the I awsuit. claiming the county's plan violates provisions or the Airline Deregulation Act of 1978. Hatter agreed, ordering the county to develop a new plan that, presumably, would give Jess protection to Ai r Cal a nd Republic. the two carriers that have served Orange County the longest. The county, oCCicials said after the first closed door session, has two opUons: Appeal Hatter's ruling, as AirCal has. or submit a new access plan for his approval. Smoky brown roach enters south coast Orange County vector control officials say the smoky brown cockroach has been discover~ in Huntington aeach and probably is thriving throughout Southern California . County officials say they had hoped the cockroach from the southern United States was isolated locally to the south county areas of Mission Viejo and Irvine and could be eradicated there. But the discovery of the insects miles apart in Huntington Beach an d Bellflower has convinced some county officials th at the pest is here to stay. according to Rudy Geck. vector ecol ogist for Orange CoUnty. • Geck says the addition of a nother cockroach type to the four existing in Orange County isn 't necessari l y mor e dangerous to public health, but he says the smok y brown cockroach has historically been extremely difficult to control or kill. The adaptable insect la able to live in landscaping, sewen and homes, Geck says. Like the other four types ol cockroach es on the Ora~I• Coast, the smo-y brow11 can transmit dleeue by cefl7\na germs into homes and onto food that is left out. He said dyaentery, aaliilwlh and even lyp~d fevw OGilll .. transmitted by the 1..-.. Mil that it ls "extremely wWhly" that this would occur. l Orange Co ast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. October 14. 1981 ai .. Dm eueeAU.11'1.AYOll"I MonfrMl el Oodee" ... 1 • NrW8 ·~ CHAAUE'IANGEl.8 -TMMUAE HUHt .. HAWAII FM.O fm ELECTRIC COMPANY (A) '1!) OICf< CAVETT Guest Charle• Grooon (RI ClJ C88HEWS ®) ABCNEWS (HJ THI NOTORIOUS JUMPIHO~Of CAL.A V£AA8 COllNTAY Th11 an1ma1e<1 •PKl•I based on hum0<i91 Maf~ Twain's ctass•c short ~torv take• a broad and cy111ca1 look al human nature UMOvtE * * '• 'The Cit From Out· llf Space" 119791 Ken Ber- ry, Sandy Duncan a:30 0 BULLSEYE fll) KCET NEW88EAT ml STUDIO SEE 'Scuba, Too V•s•t a mys- teftous shipwreck otl 111e Cayman Islands, meet a young cartoonist, lhree Ha•lem teens e~p10te New Yon. Coty skysctape•s (RI MEWS ®) BARNEY MILLER Ha111s becomes ou11aged when he Is llre<l upon, lr1sked and arrested b) two zealous unllo•med pa1101men who bel•a•e he's a robber 1 H' THE SECRET OF BOYNE CASTLE G141nn C0tbell and Kurt Russett star '" this family adventure, set Ill Ireland of a young Amer1c11n boy and his lfltll 1t1end who t>eeome 1n110111ed on an esptonage plot SYrround- lng 11 delecung sc1en11s1 (Part 11 7:00 i) CBS MEWS 0 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN A marathon dance a1 Arnold s oecomes tile oatlleground tor Joanie and her arcn-r1val Jill Hig- gins 0 ABCMEWS 0 YOO ASKED FOR IT a> JOKER'S WILD f1l) OVEREASY Guests 1azz musicians Marian and Jimmy McParlland tJ ml MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT (j) TIC TAC DOUGH ®J ENTERT AIMMENT TONIGHT 10 MOVIE 111 • • "The First Deadly Sin" ( 1980) Frantc Sinatra Faye O\Jnaway A veteran New York Coty police dalec11ve wnose wile IS s11ller1ng rrom a serious Ill· ness. trtes to c.otch a orutar killer 1eno11z1ng Manha!· IDn 'R ' 7:30 IJ 2 ON THE TOWN Featured a look at 11111 ' genes1ir. 01 agoraphobia the tear ot leaving one's home, Los Angeles Phll· harmonic mus.,. dorec10< '• " CarlO G111hn1 the mystery or 1he blue dots and 111eor meamng on the streets 01 LOI Angeles 0 8TRAW8£RRY SHORTCAf<E IN BIO APPL.ECITY Slrawberry Shortc;ak e attempts to outwit the CHANNEL LISTINGS 'Eaey," "Tiit .. T"-A L90y" &II<! Wono.<land, 10 al>Ow·tloe>c>lng dance "ec>t and • daullng laH• llgll 1 "'°"" lOlMOYIS • 8 8 'Hondo' ( 185•41 JOM Wayne. Oetald1ne Page A cavalry dlspatcn rldef encoonteta • women and h8f llOll, .,, Apacti. chiera blood b<Olll<il< l:.30 la T AlK MIOVT 8EX: A P'OUOW.Ufl A U"8 tn .. ludlO dltcllUIOn Of the I•-• ralMd In "Eallior Done Than Sa1e1:· with p~ttc:lpantt focullng on helping adult• 10 COUii· Ml ,_ more eHec:ll"*f &boot MllU&Uly (C)MOVIE • e 'h "Phant .. m" ( 19791 MlcilMt Balelwln, Angu1 Dut>c;an A young m&11' • 1n11eatlga11on 1n10 h1a 11<0111e1·a a..111 leads him to • 1err0t·lllle<1 graveya•d ond a 11n1111or monlclan 'R' 9:36 ( z, MOVIE REUNION Mr. Carlson< Gordon Jump1 has a nervous r eunion with his former reception 1st 1 Rosemary Forsyth 1 In • • • • .., P1111a1e Bani• min' \ 11180 GOlo .. Hawn E1'-l Brennan A -'l·lo- do young woman m1s1a~· enly 1olna the Army lollow- 1ng the death ol her naw 11u1oand on tn.lr weddlllQ nigh! 'R' WKRP in Cint·1nnati .. tonight at 8.:lo on Channel i 10:00 II DIA&lO CANYON eom NEWS Peculiar Purple Pleman 01 P0tcup<ne Peak on lhe Bog Bakeoll on wnlCll 1hey 11re bolh hnallata 0 EYEONLA. Featured a glimpse ol the new gllllllf IOOk on IHh- oons. the Oodgets w1ve5 1--.age rock neroes 0 MATCHGAME a> TIC TAC DOUOH EJll MACN~l/LEHRER REPORT \li) C..0SSAOA08: LOS CALIFORNIANS An exp101a11on ot 1he unique and complex rolo ol H1span1ca In Cal1lornla Society, Wllll • IOOk 81 todays migrant workets. Central Anw111can refugees on me Bay ArM Ct,,cano polo11c1an~ health care problems tor Chicano res•· dents and a profile nl a Chicano artoSI Cl} P.M. MAGAZINE A UFO ex~I with vl<leo- tape evidence ot a stOlll· 1ng. a 111911 to a Hummel l1g urine maker [OJ YOO ASl<ED FOR IT H MOVIE ,, • • Autumn Soneta f 1978) L•• Ullmann lngrtd Bergman A prosperous concert p1an1S1 is reunlle<l wllll lier estranged daugh· let and a reveallng and deeply emouonar battle t>eg1ns between them PG 7:35 z · MOVIE • * • "Love Me Or l-aa•e Me · (1955) D0t1s Day. James Cagney A mobster marries the singer he made famous. but becomes enraged when he can't con1ror 11er a:OO i) Cl) MR. MERLIN 0 MOVIE • • • '• ·Harry And Ton· 10.. (1974) Art Carney Ellen Burstyn An Old oen· lleman and his t>eloved cat set olf on an adventure. lilted cross-county )Ourney 0 II§) MOVIE Jacqueline Bouvier Ken- nedy.. f Premle<el Jaclyn Smith. James Franciscus The s10ty 01 Jacqueline Bou111et lrom Ch1ldh00d to nahonal prominence as Forst Lady 01 tile Un11ea Stales Is dr1met1ze<1 0 MOVIE * •' • "Pans When II S1z. rres (19S..J W1H1am Hot- Ollf\, Audrey Hepburn A wrner neglects hos work w111le chasing his secretary around Pans G) P.M. MAGAZINE A UFO e•pe<I with v•dee>- lape ev1oenoe ot a sight tng, a v1S1t lo a Hummel fig urone maket Marla Shr11191 takes the Universal Stu<110 tour: Or Marine Granocn on "ow little hasllH become 019 problems CD MOVIE * * * ,.., "Tiie Death 01 Richie ( 1977) Ben Gaz· '1!) BOARD AND CARE Laura Jean Elli• and RICll· Lera, Rooby Benson A ard Go5S are leature<I In d11trauglll tetner struggles tile stOty ot two ,,_,tally deape<etety 10 oope with handicapped young people the problems cavMd by and Ille problems they 111s 1&.1-ear-old son's drug tece while e141velop<ng • addiction ctoae relat10n1h'ip fll) CROSSROADS: THE IH' MOVIE ENVIA0+4MENT * * • North Danas FOf· C MOVIE I)' f 1979) Nock Nolte. Mac • • Home To Stay Davos Groupie&. pllt-pop. 119781 Henry Fonda. pong and •ll·nlghl parl'flng Michael McGuire A teen-begin to taka th~" toll on ager takes het sp1r1ted two lun-to111ng but ovet- g1andlathet on a lllP so lie 1i.11111 too1oa11 play<111s 'R' won I be sent away 10 a U MOVIE nome lor tne ageo • *'" ·1rs My , Turn" , S MOVIE ( 1980) Jill Clavourgn • • • '" "Superman Mlehael Douglas A bfll• I 19781 c 11 .. stophe1 Reeve, llan1 Chicago math prol&•· Margot !(odder Mild· SO< realizes the problem5 m11n,.eted rep0t1et Clark 1n net h,,..rn relat1onsh1p Kent dons nos red cape wnen 5he !lnd5 e new IOve and uses hos superhuma11 while on New York lor tier powors 10 thwart an erC:h lather's remarriage 'R' criminal s plOI to destroy 10:30 II G) MEWS the West Coast with a m IHOEPEH0£NT g11n1 ear111quake 'PG NETWORK M£WS I.') MOVIE m CHILDREH OF * * * h 'I Love You. AllU KELLOGG B TOklas· ( 19681 Peter A compelling documentary Sellers. Leigh Taylor-01 a small mll\lng town on Young A middle-aged Los NOt'lllern ldano 11 s moSI Angales lawyer leaves 'l1S 1m~tan1 industry and Ille br•de·IO-be stranded at future or 11s c111ldren the a11a1 and beeomes a naunted by a question lhel freewheeling hippie ·o· won·t go away ·-did mass 8:30 IJ Cl) Wl<RP IN lead poisoning ol over 400 CINCINNATI c.hlldren damage them lo• Johnny and Venus's hves tole are threatened by me ml COSMOS planted bomb and Carr. The Hermony Ot WOfldl son s resistance 10 hos old Or Carl Sagan retraces recep11on1si weak ens the life of Johan nos (Parl 2) Kepler 11111 last sclen1thc II MOVIE astrologer and the lust ••'• All The Kind modetnas11onorne1 fR)Q Sllange<s ( 19741 Stacy 0 MOVIE Keach. Semantha Egger A • • • "The Jerk'' (1979) photographer g111111 a Steve Martin. Bernadeite young boy a ride f\ome to Peters A chronic screw-up an rsolated tarmhOuM and makes minions on a weird bec.omes a taDllve. •long invention ont~ to IOM •I all with tne boy's motile< ol 1n consunw11 damage suits 11111 rell or Ille cn1ldren in ·R tile 1am11y ($)MOVIE G) All IH niE FAMILY * • ''The Allie" (1979) Arof\111 II bedridden wnh • Carrie Snodgreu. Ray Mil· pamlul backeclle and M1k• land A llbterion 11....s In the •• sure II .. psychoaomBllC PHI wllh lier m&mOties OI ml JUST ANOTHER a rove wno disappeared MISSING KID 11:00 au Cl)()]) a NEWS ran Parker reports on the O SATURDAY NIGHT grueling Ofdaa1 an Ollawa 0 MEWL YWED GAME 1am11y -nt through on an G) Tl1E JEFFERSOHS a11emp1 to lll>d tneir son II» BENNY Hill whO disappeared en route w atch l0t Benny s look •I 10 COloraoo Hollywood and the "Gran-a LOOK AU\IE ny Of The Vear Jumping 9-:00 i) Cl) MOVIE Contest " ·Tne Two Lives 01 CatOI E1ll DtCI( CAVETT Laine< (Premiere) Mare· Guest Charle$ Grodin IR) dllh Baller Birney, Don C MOVIE Johnson A lormer call g1r1 * * '> 'Streight Tome 1s mon1pu1a1ed by lh1> ( 19781 Dusun Hollman, police into 1&SYm1ng lier Gary Busey An e1-con Old prole5'JOn desi>e<ately t11es to go m MERV GRIFFlM llraigllt atter leaving p11s- Guests Don Riek141$, Ooug on. tn S911e ol Ille many Sneenen. Or Zion Yu. Cer· roedblocks w111en flse up ore Cook before 111m 'R' EJll EASIER DOME THAM 11:30 IJ Cl) WKRP IN SAID CINCINHA Tl A KCET dramellzatlOn on The steteo llore lrom the prootetns t_,ag•ra which Johnny Fever's 11111e deaUng wtth their snow os 0t19lnatlng ls llel<I growing se•ual awareness, up (R) centering on one couple Q a TONIGHT who are laced w1111 making Host Johnny Carson a decision about ha•lno Guests Semmy Davos Jr seM and contloct1ng pres-Jean M111Sh sures tnat effect OOlh In U II§) VIEWPOINT Iha process Ted Koppel anchOfS a OJ MOVIE forum tor response to and • * • 'Please Don't Eat cr111c1sm ol recent ABC I The Oaostes·· t 19601 Dotts news stori.s Day Oa1f1d Niven A wom· 0 FACE THE MUSIC an hes trouble "king ce<e G) Tl1E 000 COUPLE ot f\er house and lour chll· Fell• I& IOtced 10 depend dren while her husbam1 on Oscar s help rn the laces Ille cnallenge ot 11na11 ol Ille Golden Apron oeing a drama cttflc COOktng Contest B THE COM~ a> OHE 8T£P BEYOND IN CONCERT Tiie Clown" A young hu&- TUBE TOPPERS KTLA 0 8:00 "Harry a nd Tonto." Art Carney und Ellen Burstyn s tar in an award winn ing movie about a n old man's lnp wilh a cat. A BC fl 8:00 "Jt:i <·queline Bouvier Kenned~ " J acl •n Smith and James Franciscus star in the premiere. KHJ 0 H:OO .. Paris When it St:alcs ... William Holden and Audrey Hepburn star in a film about a screenwriter and secretary \\ho ilCt out th~ir movie ftln tasies KCET 3 9·t)() "Easier Done Than Said .. A drC1matlzation about the problem,!) of te~n agers and ~ex rendezvous 1n II,. quarten ol a mute clOWn &;) l<CET NEW88EA T ml CAPTIONED ABC MEWS 0MOVIE • "The Children" ( 1980) Martin Shaker 011 Roget• A 11renge rad1oec11ve cloud turns • group ol schook:1111dten onto mur-I de1oua 1omo1e1 wllll black lin!l"rna11S R' l MOVIE • • • • Resu11ec11on ( 1980) Ellen BurSlyn, Sam Shepatd Aller a near fatal auro accident a woman t1no1 that she '1as Ole abW· ty to heal others but Is per- secu1ed oecause ot her refusal 10 Claim a dnnne 1nltuence PG' -Ml>NIGH'T- 1~ 0 MOVIE * * * The Cowboy And Tiie Lady" ( 193!1 Gary COOPll<. Mllfle Oberon A 1omanc1ng ranch hand sweeos an helreas lrom 11111 cny oll het feet 0 MOVIE * * •, Kings Of TM Sun \ 1963) Yul Brynnllf. Geotge Chakor15 Alter a devHlll· '"0 ballle, a Mayan king and hos lollowen head North where they are amt>usn.d by e hoa111e lfl!>e of Ame11Gan Indians OJ Mtl<E DOUGLAS Cohotl JOl\n Schneider Guesll Mac & Jaime, Lee Ritenour Kresk1n a> ROOKIES Four young PllO(>le out tor excllement 1n a srolen pl()kup. run Into big prob lams fll)l~IONTO PHILOSOPHY H MOVIE • • 'l "Somewhere In T 1m1!'' ( 1980) ChrlSIOpfler Reeve Jane Seymour Obsessed w11h 11111 portrait or a 19111-Gentury actresa a moOetn·day N-Y0tk plaY"'ttOhl uses 11ypnoS11 10 travel beck In lime and meet her 'PG' 12:06 f) Cl) MO~ • * * T lie Jl.1ngo Long Tta11e11ng All-Stars And MOIOf Kings' ( 1976) Billy Dee Wllilems A1cnard Pryor Two black oaseball players encountllf opoos1- tton wt>en they leave Ille Negro Mauonal t.e~ on 1939 to l0tm their own leam (RI 12:15 ($]MOVIE • • .,, "Stay As You Are" 119801 MarcellO Mastroian- ni Nu1ass1a K1nsk1 A married mlddle·aged man emba<l(5 on an allelr with a teen·eg• g111 who may be related 10111m 'R' 12:30 II Q! TOMORAOW U ®l LOVE80AT Two SW1"98fS compete lo< the allecllons ol Julie, a g11I falls 101 a stockbroker and an owner or an aulo repair chain meets his ldOI (Al m rrs EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS "Franc111s1ng" 1:00G) MOVIE • • ·~ 'Death And The Me1den • ( t973) Jemea St-ar1, Strothet Mer11n A young woman. tong SUI· peeled ol mental Imbal- ance, 11 cha1geo wit" me .,1001rno aeath• or lather, llepmother st~111ter Cl) INOEPEHOENT NETWORK NEWS (C)MOVIE het and • • • ''> "The Prisoner 01 Secono Avenue· ( 1976) Jeck Lemmon, Anne Ban· croft Bal&d on the play by Neil Simon An ad•etll11ng e.acullve losea 1111 1ob and l'l11 aan11y ti.ceuM of 111e recesalon and the hectic Manheltan pace PG l.')MOVIE • * * • .. Tiie Stunt Man" f 19801 Peter O'Toole, Sleva Ra1l1bacl< Wanted oy Ille police, a disturbed v1e1nam veteren l1nds an unsure naven on a mov>e HI whete a World Wer I epic 11 being filmed 'F\' 1:20(Z )MOVIE • • • "Lo.e Me Or Leave Me" 11955) 00t1s Dey. James Cagney A rnobstet marriee the singe< he made famous but become$ enraged wnen he can't control lier t:30a> MOVIE • • • We're No Angel•' ( 1955) Humphrey Bogart, Aldo Ray Three escaped con••cts taka over a French shop 1:400 MOVIE 111 • • • "Marry Me Matry Me ( 196!1 Claude Bern. Elll8081h Wiener A J-1sh book peddler tails t1ope- 1eas1y 1n 101119 w•th a young Betg•art girl who needs a 1111191 IOf her unborn child ®J NEWS 1:46 H THE COMMOOORES IN CONCERT One ot the world's most vetsallle groups perlOfms 111 orea1es1 hots 1nclodlng Easy "Thr" Times A Lady" and • Wondetland," 10 s11ow-s1opp1no dence steps and a deutlAg laser l~hl show 1:56U MOVIE • • The Plunderers· ( 194!1 Ilona M•asey ROO Cameron An outlaw 1oons l0<ces wtlh Army eflotls to item a Siou~ up11sing 2:00 II ENTERTAINMENT TONIOHT Q!NEWS S~ MOVIE • ,,., "Revenge 01 The Cheerteade<s" f 1976) Jerlr WOOds. Aainoeeu• Smith The 1ndefat1gabte C'-INdetl use lllelt spe- cial talents and you1111ur e1uberance to 1011 a municipal plan to close down thetr beloved high sellOol 'R' 2:15i) MEWS 2:30 11 NEWS G) MOVIE • • '" .. The Bridge 01 San Luis Rey" ( 1944) Lynn Bero. Francis Lederer Based on tile llory by Th0tnton Wilder F111e peo- ple topple 10 tlleor deaths when a bndge collapses •n Pllf u 2:60 IJ MOVIE • • St<ange Intrude< ( 1956) Edmund Purdom. Ida Lupino A K0tean War vet tries to honor his friend's dying wish that 1111 domestic problems 0e smoothed oul 3:00 (CJ MOW * * * "The New Land" ( 1972) Liv Ullmenn, Mb JOHN DARLING 1.'M SURE MANY OF YO\) OUI TKERE HAVE. A LOT OF O LJEGTfON5 ABOUT MY NEW BOOK .•. SO LET 'S TAKE SOME CA.u...S RIGHT NOW ... H t, !'HERE! WHA.iS '(OLJR aues TION f llOn Sydow A 8cell<lll\e"' "" lamlly ...... tr.edom llf>d e new Hie if! l/\e Min nMOla terfllory 01 thlt tl!Ot 'PO' a.t0 8 HIWI >.tt(J)MCMI • * • ~ ~("'81• lht!J• min" ( 1980 OOIClle Hawn, E"-1 8rtnriatf A l!Nff-10· dO y0ung wom&11 Mllllk· enty jOlna the Atmy IOHow Ing the Oellth Of llet ,_ llUtband On lh.,r wedding n'91'1 ·n a:ao (SJ THE Ill.AHO OF NEVAWU2 In 111111 anlmetad com.dy, Ille gteedy J B T r\lf'llphorn C(uhla.ndl on Ille ltland OI '"'1awu1. and 111.. 10 moeletnl:r• II '°' hi• own f)41reonar gain 0MOW • • ,,, "SllOOl The Sun Down (1980) Chrlll09f\et Walken. Margot Kidder In 1836, lour d11par11e m11- hll use an old map 10 March tor burHKI gOld PO' 3:46 0 MOW 8 '> "N0tth-I Outpott" I t9HI Nelson Eddy, llooa Massay In the early days 01 Calllornla. • beaulll'ul young Rutslan girt ascapea hat llu1band a bondage wtlh • handsome ca.airy· man 4:1om MOVIE * * "Al Sw0tl1'1 POlnt" (19521 Cornet Wilde. Mau 1een O'Hare 4:30 ~ THE .. E M0800Y l(NOW8 TlllS Broadw•y mullcal portrays ,,,. parn the plea· llUte and 1h6 sorrow ot g11e110 111e u 11 is seen through cll11dren s eyes S:tt D ........ u. N.Y . .CO...land ' Thursday'• lDayti111.-Mo.,ie• -MORHWG- 5: 15 ! ZJ • * • "Love Me Or Leave Me" t 1955) Dorl• Dey. Jemes Cagney A mobster mames the ""Oii' he made famous. but becomes enr899<1 wnen '1e can't control her 6:30 0 ••'"''The Nude Somo" ( 1980) Don Adams. Sytvu1 K11stel Skrel agent Max...i1 Sm&r1 •aces hfl most dangetous advetsery In an arch villain who ptana to launch mlaslles that will disrobe th6 enti<e numan population ·pa· 8-00 ' * * * OU11t1t TwtSI ( 1975) Animated Based on Ille story Oy Charles Otek • ens Oliver and hos c;11cke1 lr1end Squeaker outrun Mr Bumble. Fagin. TIMI Artful Dodger and ev11 8111 Sytces ·o $; ••'A Every WhtCh Way But Loose" ( 19781 Clint Eastwood. Sondra Locke A two-listed truck- er and his 0tangu1an com- panion take 011 1n pur11U1t of a pretty C'Ountry-wes1ern 11nger 'PG' 7:00 U • • "Deadman's Float" 'PG' 7:30~ • • Your19 And Free ·po· 1:00 CS"J • • • ·0on·1 Go Near Tiie Weter f 1957) Glenn Ford. Gia Scala World War II sailors In Ille South PeclllC rind that they need only a recreallon hall 10 complete their parachse a:30 I.') * * * "Oh GOO! BOOll II" ( 19801 George Burns Suzanne Pteshette God returns to Earlh end ChOOleS the YOUllQ daugh· ter ol an aOver11stng exec· ut1ve lo spread his mes- sage to Ilia w0<ld 'PG' 9:00(C1 **"Sparkle' (1976) Irene C11a, Lonelle McKee O\Jrlng tile 1950s three black Slaters lrOIT' the gnetto l>acome mualCe superstars, but eventuell suffer lrom 1118 ptessure ol stardom ·po· e:30 II» •• • Trouble Mekera' ( 1948) Bowery Boys, Le Gorcey Aile< wtlness1ng murdet, the Boys h11 1roubre rocattng 11111 det body 10:30 II» * * "Red River Range" ( 1938) Jo~ Weyne, Rey Cotrlgan Tl Three Mesqult_.s Ml o ro nab a gang ol call lhleVM operatlftg •!Ofo9 the A.cl RIV« Ill 8 I 'h "f'ChOee 01 A Sur11n1t1" (1978) Richard Hetrlt JOd .. ~oalet A ter • rninally IN 12·)9*~ g111 glvet ,,., llluaion·llll.O lllhet anG llet blllldly dett1mlned mothet Iha oourao• 10 *'"'I>' her feta P()• 11:00 O • • ·Tn. ran women · ( t9MI Anne 88Ji1.,. Marla Pet~hy F Oflowtng 811 Inell en maM8Cfe. MVetl oour•· oeou• women lace me Otdeal of 811 ••hau1ling and C*'Nout trtk acroaa lheci-t 1CJ • • *'"' 'My Boctv· guero' f 1979) Chris Makepeace. Ad em Baldwin The new kid II • Ch1C1go hrgh I C:hOOI makN lr..,.da With Ille KhOol outcast and togetn. er lhey 11and up to IM etu· al gang wn1ch t11d per- aect.ted them bath ·po· 12:00 G) •*·~"My Girt T .... j194f) Lillo Parmer. Sam Wanamaker A young 1mm•)ran1 girl trtes 10 get lier •tner out ot Ille old COUl"lry and put her boy· lr1en4 through l•w ICl\oOI atllwaameume CD • • • Dark Com- ma rel ( t940) John Weyta, Walter Pld~n A lede•I marshal 11111g1es with 1 ruthless gue<rllla teedtt wno massac1es a towlllut ot women and Chtl· d<er ll l* • • One· Trtck POfY" ( 1980) Paul Simon. Siar Brown A once-popu· lar oe<lotmer 11 p<essured 0ye.eryone around 111m to dDP nos style ot muSK: and "'11e songs that can !>tong • .., bactc to Iha IOP 40 'R' 12:.3f 0 • • * '" ··1 Love You. AllCe B Tokras· ( 1968) Petet Setters. Leigh l •y· IOr·Young A ml<ldle·Bged Los Angeles lawyer leavn his br1de·to-be stranded at Ille altar and t>eeomes 11 lreewheeHng hippie 'G' CO (CJ••'• "The Shape 01 Thrngs To Come' I 19791 Jack Palanca Aller Earl h I de81ruchon In a robot war, a power·hu"9ry reneoade seeks oon11ol 01 Ille survivors lunar city PG $1 • • • Don I Go Near Tiie Waler (1957) Glenn Ford Gia Scala Wo•ld War II sailors on lhe South Pacific ltnd 11'la1 they "8lld only a recreahon hall to complete th8'r paradise 146 'Z • • • • · Resurrec. toon" ( 19801 Ellen Burllyn, Sam Sheperd Alter a near latel auto accident. a wom- an hnd& 111a1 she has 1118 abokly to heal othets but is persecuted because of her relusar to claim a divine I influence •po· t~30 U The Amazing Adven- 1 tures or Joe 90" 'G 8:00 C ft * Young And Free PG 13:30 0 * * * 'F11zw1lly' ( 1967) Dock Van Dyke, Bar- bara Feldon While her ser. •ants COVllf '°' Ml • pll1- tanthr0j)IC Old lady not reahzmg stw! •S actually penniless continues 10 spread lier wealth 'l • • • ·~ "Pn11a1e Ben· 1em1n· ( 1980 Goldoe Hewn E•leen Brennan A well-to. do young woman m11lek· enty 101ns Ille Army loll0w- 1ng lhe dea1h ol her naw husb11nd on their Wedding nogh1 R' 4:30 C • • • Ohvet Twist ( 19751 Animated Based on 1118 SIOly by CharlM Dick- ens Oliver and hos er icket lflend Squeaker OUlrun Mr Bumble, Fagin. 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CBS cable network -~:announces first show NEW YORK (AP) -"Twila Tharp and pancers" was the first program announced by •• CBS' new cable TV network, and the hour-long , s.how is characteristic of the lop-class original . ·production planned for the cultural program ·.·service. • "The Dance Catalog" described Miss Tharp as ~-"perhaps the most innovative and important ~ figure to emerge in dance in the past decade." ~ . ... •' -~ ~ \ .. ..... . .. ~. "), ... .. . .. . AN AMERICAN ORIGINAL surr A UNlvtRSAL PICT\Jllt •''"'--(~•N-,IHC __ ,. _____ __ <..i~_)11 •fllll1~1 ~ 2 SS case a a a a 2 After appearances in Los Angeles and San Francisco in the spring, her company danced in London. and a reviewer there had this to say about the Tharp s tyle: "Tharp's choreography celebrates the vernacular and then transcends it. Hot stuff." CBS Cable beamed its first signal Monday evening lo about 250 cable systems nationwide, serving an estimated 3 million subscribers. The three dances on the CBS Cable program are "Short Stories," to music by Supertramp and Bruce Springsteen; "Bach Suite," to music by the classical master, and "Baker's Dozen," to music by Willie "The Lion" Smith. .. .. a. 0 a. a 0 a cert no -OrtnOe Oiwe In 5517072 WUTMtnTlll u~ ""' 893 0548 l'ICMn~--4lllwa MOl.OA---·~ ____ .,. .. __ --·-- 0 IRllSI COAST 0 sot :souo; Dilly Piiat WEONESOAV1 OCT. 1~, 1CJl1 CAVALCADE STOCKS COMICS • 82-3 86 87 Scientists tour solar heating system in Disneyland Hotel . 1 84. Honeymoon over m Newport council chambers ' By STEVE MARBLE Of w o.11r ru.t •uH Tht honeymoon the Newport Beach City Council has enjoyed since the last city election 1s being tested. For the first time since that 1980 election whel\ three new council member s were s wept into omce, the seven-member body is showing signs of strain. Two things 1n particular uppear to be driving a wedge into the council: One person's art another's issue HERE WE GO .\G.\l'.'I, DEPT. Troubk i.., in .ir·ea:-. like cooking a nd re nO\alions l'\l'I'\' trml' \OU get :.o~ething going thut's good . e\·er~·hod~· want~ to get a piece of the action You. kno\\. ~ou labor all d a.' baking thl· three ·l a~·er angel food cake und just as it's fun tim t• tor fini~hing tc1uche-;. ~our daughter pop:-. into the• ktlthcn .rnd "ant:-. tn lt'l' 11 \'ou spend th r el' "eeks "anding do" n 1 he •>Id hi.'<tt·UP r0t·k1r1g chur r ~111d 1ht•n c·11me home one 111ght In clisl'o\'el' your bn~ l'hild hu:-. parntl!<I thl' pil't'l' burnt onrn):(e "1th purplt1 ()l>lk<1doh TIOS Pl.IGllT F:\IRL\' OES('R18ES tht· <'l\·11· l'I fort:. in our coa'ital arl l'Olon~ t1f L.iguna Beaeh .tnd 11 ~ l>t';.1ut11'ul. npt•n :\lain Hl'aC'h Park Civic lig ht:-. "Pl'l1t d('l'a<k -; tr~ rn g to gt•t L aguna·.., '.\1ain Bead1 l'lt•Jl'l'tl .;;o 1t l'Ou ld ht.• l't'nm aled int11 .1 wrndo\\ 111 lht• ~t·u 01)('11 ... pu('l•d IH'<il'h park Fm.ill.' t ht.· 101> i.:•>l dont• :'\1m ,1ftt•r tht· ' t. u r ... () ,. g I' l' <I t t•ommu rHt~ .it::<H1' a I I •> f t h t' hambun!C"r ... tan<h ,, n ti I h t' o I d IHI\\ ling allt•\ h;l\·1· I> t• e n t.' I t; a r t' d ,, '' a ' .1 n <· '' m e <1 n.d <.' r i 11 g ho~ 1 rd '' a I k h .i ..., ht' e 11 IJ u i I t •• n d g reent·r~ gr;.i-;.., hl'IC'k'">rk and hcnt:ht•.., h,I\ l' t.•11hanct•d !ht.• \.od-g1n•n "C't.'llH' hl'Ulll.' 111 ..,,.ind . l'<H'k' ht·adlands and PaC'ifit: hlue '\o\\ .11 ... 0 "inn• 'PJC't' i... "' Lirl.1hlt• u numht•r .,, IH'npl<• ha\'e -;tt•ppt·d forward" it h notion.., of' ho'" thl' 11p<.•n "IHlt'<.' mi ~hl ht.• lillt•d Th1•\ ''.int to 1<·1• 1 ht• (' d h. t• Artist displays sc~pture called ''The Cene1'ator" for Main Beach O~E CIVIC FLAPPER n•>I long ,1go ... uggcsted " -;pouling \\C.lll'I' fountain <it ont.' en<l nf tht· b<.•a('h r:,1l'lter. an urt1st named llal Pa-;torrus planh.'d ,1 huge l' shaped "ll•t•I ... eulptun.•. t:ullt'd \'rstige· nn t ht> beach uplands \fte1· cons1clNa bit• altt•r('Jtl<lll. for whrth L<1guna h;1 .... lnn_g bt•t•n 111slifiahl ~ f'amnu:-.. \ l'-;t1gt• gnt haull•d ,I\\ .i .' 1111 .i tr11C'k i.llHI nnt a 'l'"llgt• of 11 n·ma1n.., t ht•rt• Hut no\\ l..1 g11na .., crt\ \rh l'omm1.., ... urn \\ i.Jllh to plant a t'entml(' "cul1»ture 11n thl' :\l ~11n Rl'al'h Park Thi" ont-. h' a n artl..,t named :\tar lo A<.1rt els 1s r·a lll'd. Cam on Chess amt Cht'ckC'r" Thrs art ~·ork 1s desenbcd a.., a set or ..,h lrl' hla<·k 1 ilt' bl'l1ch<•.., accompanied b~ ~1 chess tahl1· · Tht• crt ,. \rt-. Commissron ad,·ocacy of planting I hl' urt ht1t• dws:.hcw rel and. :-.eat:-. 1:-. oppo:-.ed b~ thl' chambe1 of Commer ce-; Bcautifit'ation Commitll'l' Cl(•:.u·I~. "hat 1s one• person's art 1s anotlwr pt•r..,on·~ non heautrfic·ation in lh1 s ea-;t• I ~ LAGl'~ \, \'Ol' C<tn bl' :..issurl'd lh<1l thl' c·1t1 1t?nn m:..i\ kllll\\ <11'1. but it a lso know-; wha1 rt lik e.., and doesn t l1kt• anci th(• \'Ole Will Ill'\ l'r b(• unanimou:-. SomehO \\. him l'\'('l'. ~·ou get the notion that m;,in~ Lagunan:-. arc.• opposed lo pl antm~ anything PL·rmancnl on th<' :\1ain Beach Park beyond u coupl t:> llf \'Olleyball net poles a nd the baske tba ll M urh that ~·ou can sel' through to th(.• orC'a n when not in use b~ pla~er~ SomC' \\ill :..irgue that since the player~ ilre pla~·ing all through the da~ and night an~·wa~" thl' athl etes might us well bt> conside red permunen1 install ations UNLIKE SCl'LPTURES. however. the pla~·cr:-. h a\'e been known to move around from timr to time All lhi~ aside. it would a ppear thtll as long ~is Lagun a's ~lain Beach has open space .. omebody will think up a n ('W wa~ to fill it up. ,\bout the I ime that controvers~ dies down .. '·ou can ulmol't bet somebod~· will coml' alon g and suggest changing th<' name of the park l o Anwar Sad at Ah . Lagun a A threatened referendum on lhe council's recent approval of th e Ir vine Company 's Newport Center txpans1on project. The co11t1nued a ttention rocused on a private meeting three council members had with Irvine Company executives only hours before the council voted on the proJecl 'l'he private meeting has been defended as a nor mal way or doing business a nd crit icized as an attempt to conduct the city's affairs away from Lhe public's eyes Al a recent press conference called by Mayor J ackie Heather. two council me mbers Paul Hummel and Evelyn Hart - ex l·h anged angry words and storm ed out or the sesst0n Mrs . !leather. who said she called the conference to "clear the a ir" on the private meeting. was upset a nd near tears after the session came to its chaotic ending "It got totally out or hand -ti just exploded," she commented. T h e. same da y, a group seeki ng a referendum turned in more than 7,000 signatures of New port voters who ra vor forci ng the council to either dump the Newport Center plan or pul it to a citywide vote. The g. r o u p n e e d e d o n I y 4 , 2 O O sig natures. Several days later, Mayor H ea th er was taken t o the hospital a fter complaining of chest pains and underwent four days of testing for an irreguJar heartbeat. She said s he believes the "p ressures " of the refer endum issue were partially to blame "It was a week or pure hell," she comment('d the day after * * * b eing r e l eased lro m the hospital. Now there 1s speculation that if an election is called. which seems li.kely, Newport will be in for a messy, unproductive and highly political period "I sure don't look forward to wres tling with the political atmos phere lhat's bound to come," suggested Hummel. one or two counci l m embers who vol ed against Lhe Newport Center plan. Councilman John Cox, who favored the Irvine Company or niect. predicted it will be ~t: vcral weeks .. before the dust NEWS ANALYSIS returned later to find things at a full boil, caused an almost immediate stir on her return wh e n s h e Issued a press statement In her five-page s tatement, Mrs. Heathe r addressed the private m ee ting a t Coun cilwoman Ha rt's home wh H·h was attended by the ma y or . Mr s . Hart and Councilwom a n Ruth elv n 'It got really out of hand -it just exploded.'' oegins lo settle .. . · 1 personally hate the ktnd or divisiveness that goes along with som ethmg like this," said Cox, r e f errin g to th e lo o ming refer endum. "There are such "'olitical overtones to it." Mrs. Hart, also a s upporter of the proJect, said she isn't sure what lo expect in the coming weeks. "We'll just have to wail and see." she commented, adding th at th e ex pl osive press conference "is something I wouldn't have called Maybe I shouldn't even have gone to it." Bobby Lovell, a referendum leader a nd frequent critic of the council. suggested the council s hould r emembe r that a r efer e ndum 1s "s1 m ply the democratic process." Mayor Heather. who left on vacat ion s hortly a fte r the projecl was approved a nd * * * Plumme r as well as four Irvine Company executives, including the firm's president. In her statement, lhe mayor said that councilmen John Cox, Phil Ma urer a nd Don Strauss were told of the gatheri ng immediately afte r it took place. ''I did not consu lt with Councilman Hummel," her release r e ad , "because it seemed to me that he had made it a bundantly clear that he woul d n o t s upport a n y d evelopm e nt at Newport Center." These statements led lo the press co nfer e nce becaus e Hummel said he was upset he wasn't informed of the private gathe ring and Strauss claimed n o b o d y t o ld him of the get-together. The press conference came lo a head when Hum me l and Mrs. * * * Hart exchanged barbs . 1'he topic was the private m eeting. "II e just s tarted getting mad and finally stormed out and I stormed out righl after him." Mrs. Hart recalled. She said Hummel was "no more Impolite than he usually is." Hummel contends Mrs . Hart foll owed him out of the conference room toward City Man ager Robert Wynn's office. where, he maintains, she yelled at him "The whole thing just blew my mind ,'' Mr s . fl ea th e r commented later Council m embers say they're uns ure what e ff ec t the refe rendum a s well as the explosive press conference and the private meeting issue will have on the elected body . "It could be a divis ive period," suggested Strauss ... but then it also refl ects two different views and that's not necessarily unhealthy." The council's next move on the referendum issue will be to decide whether to call a s pecial election or simply rescind approval of the Newport Center project Several counc il members maintain that a special election, which would cost about ~.ooo. would put the city in line for a period of political instability. On the other hand, if the proj ect approval is rescinded, the Irvine Company could not resubmit the plan for one vear "I just can't help but believe." suggests Councilman Cox. "that we've been allowed no room for <'Om promise ... * * * Behind-scenes meetings 'necessary' Costa Mesa council members cite success with Segerstrom projects 8 y JERRY CLAU SEN Of IM O•lly Pl1<4 Sutf While some Costa Mesa City Council members question the advisability of meeting privately with a m ajor developer on the eve or a public session in which a controversial expansion is to b e voted upon , m ost say behind-the·scenes sessions are necessary to better understand large projects Costa Mesa council m embers have been meeting quietly for years with C J Segcrstrom and Sons in private sessions as giant. mult i m1l lio n -dolla r developments rise out or bean fi elds in north Mesa Councilman Ed Mc Farland s<Jys meetings between less than a quorum of council me mbers a nd developers. such as the one stirring up a storm in Newport Beach, "certainly is not a violation of the Brown Act." But he added, "I have a question on that type of meeting to sum up a particular project, especially one so controversial. "I wouldn't participate, and I don't think this <Costa Mesa> council would .. The Ralph M. Brown Act to which McFarland refers 1s state legi s l ation r eq uiring governmental meetings with a quorum of members oresenl to N-M teachers ' pay, benefit talks snagged Mediation between teachers union o ffi ci al s and the Newport-Mesa Unified School District over pay and fringe benefits broke down Tuesday and about 00 teachers picketed outs ide dis trict headquarters where negotiators met. After meeting s even hours with a State Public Employee R e latio ns Board a ppointed m edi a tor without reaching agreement on three major Issues, both s ides agreed to enter the next phase o r dispute negotiation -fact rinding. In that process, a district spokeswoman said, e ach side appoint s a member of the fact-finding panel and then both agree on a chairman selected from a list or names provided by the employee relations board. Tthe three-m e mber panel hears both sides or the disputes and then. makes recom - mendations for final contract act i on , s h e sai d . The recommendation ts not binding I on the district, she pointed out. The 850-member New · 'port-Mesa Federation or NEWS ANALYSIS be held in public. Cest a Mesa's Segerstrom development rirm h as been car eful to avoid violating that and planning. You can't do that in a public hearing where you have some long-range plans a company is not ready to divulge to the public ... she says. ··we are so familiar with a pla n. that by the time som ething should cha nge. it's already been ''As long as no deals are struck, I have no problems with that ." law since mu c h o f the company's vast land holdings w e r e ann exed t o the c ity b eginn ing i n 1957 . s ays Councilman Donn Hall. ''They meet with us one or two at a time ," s a ys H a ll . "Som e times it will be one councilman and th e ci t y manager or one councilman and the planning director." But McFarland says that he has atte nded only two s uch meetings in his s ix years in offi ce '· 1 don't see the need " he advises. "I fePI it should b~ done in open study session -I've never participated that much." Co un c ilwoman Norma Hertzog disagrees. . "I don't have any trouble with 1t because l believe in drea ming suggested (or foreseen) by the (city> staff before we even get to it .. She adds, "As long as no deals are struck, l have no problem with that Cnon·public meetings) as long as the pertinent material is made public." Mayor Arlene Schafer agrees. ··As long as you· r e not violating the Brown Act, I see no problem. J think you'd find a lot of councils that do this. How else could you communicate with people back and forth"'·· The mayor recalls she last m et under such circums tances with Segerstrom representatives last last year. "ll dealt with South Coas t Plaza. They were showing us the plans they were goi ng to do in the Broadway <department store Mesa party tabs may reach $2,500 T he City or Costa Mesa still has n't received lhe final tabs for tw o invitation-only parties thrown for an English borough official r ecently at taxpayer expense, but estimates indicate the figure could reach $2,500. La st Wednes day, the city hosted Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hinton of Hove, Sussex, England to a farewell steak dinner at the Mesa Verde Country Club. The bill, for the Hintons and 33 guests -all city officials and t heir spouses -is expected to amount to about $800 to $1,000, a city employee said. Earlier, the city officially welcomed Hinton, Hove's chief executive, and his wife at a cocktail party staged in the new d ow nt~n Neighborhood CommunTty Center That affair drew city, county .and other governmental agency orrlclals and a number of local bu siness ow n ers and r epresentatives as 150 paople welcomed the couple to a two.week stay In Costa Mesa. between Sl,200 and $1,500 An employee who coordinated that party explained that Lori's Kitch en catered several city functions prior to Johnson 's electibn to the council last year. The cilv stoooed orderinJt food from Lori's following Johnston's election, the employee noted, but said the s ub'sequent catering request was ordered because the prices quoted "j ust couldn't be a conflict <of interest)." One councilm an who said the Hintons' welcome was the most elaborate city-spo n sored gathering h e'd witnessed, speculated the Johnsonf'i would lose money on the party at the anticipated prices. Funds lo pay tor lhe two affairs will be drawn from the cit y's promotJon and advertising budget. a spokeswoman said. Hinton, who stayed with his wife at the h ome o r City Manager Fred Sorsabal while he s tud ied Ameri ca n clt y government in Costa Mesa tor aboul two weeks. has ltft the city for • short sighueelot tour of the western United States before Oying home lo Eng.land. a nd offi ce complex)." When the $60 million, 15·story building finally was considered in public session, Mayor Schafer cast the lone vole against the project. She SaJd she was concerned about traffic that would be generated by the building and the problems people employed there would have in finding homes in nearby areas Freshma n council m ember Eric Johnson says he sees "no problem " with behind· the -scenes me e ti n gs when less than a quorum of council members is present. Nor do Segerstrom officials see a problem with reviewing plans with city authorities. "I think the m eetings with one or two council people at a time give them insight to future plans and pr ogress o n e x isting developments," says Malcolm Ross, the company's director or development. H e said Newport Beach council members shouldn't reel embarrassed about their con troversial August meeting with Irvine Company officials. "They s h ould have fe lt perfectly free to talk. The Brown Act was intended to leave some leeway between city officials and developers .. Oct. 21 foruni planned/or N-M hopefuls Assemblywoman Marion Bergeson, R-Newport Beach, will moderate a forum Oct. 21 for candidates running for four sea ts on the Newport-Mesa Unfied School District's board of trustees . · The forum. set for 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers al Newport Beach City Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd., is expected to draw all of the announced candidates, said a spokeswoman for the League of Women Voters of Orange Coast. Following introductory re- m arks by Mrs. Beraeson, a former Newport-Mesa district board president, each candidate will present an opening s tatement and response to her remarks. Candidates then will address written Queatlons from the audltnce an d make one-minute-lon1 closlni It.ate· ment.o;. The public 1e11ion ia sponsored by the llarlaera Communlt1 Aaaocl~~!fill.;tt.b the 'fo'Omon's leque ln I Teachera . unlon cu rrently is working on the third year of a .._ _________________________ _, three·year contract. Lori's Kitchen of Santa Ana. operated by the w lf e of Costa M oaa City Councilman Erle Johnson, calered the affair. Costs are e xpected to run -811 JERRY CLAUSEN forum preaentaUon • • ' I • DIAICI CUii YOUR HDMITDWI DAILY PAPIR t. l ~ N t ~ 0 A v 0 c r 0 BE A 1 4 11rn I ' !. ... ' , , .. ' ' A ~ 'II•"' A : ' ' f "' I U .N. refugee office gets Peace Prize OSLO, Norway (AP> -The Nobel Peace Prize Cor 1981 was awarded today to the office of the United Nations High Com missioner Cor Refugees for serving "the interests of humanity and peace as well." The Norwegian Nobel Committee made the announcement of the award to the office of the high com missioner. which was established lo 1951 by the Uruted ·Nations to provide international protection for refugees and to seek solutions to refug ee problems . There are an estimated 14 to 18 million refugees worldwide. The office of t h e high com missioner, headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland , also received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1954. Delly N9' ,_.., "'9tftdl O'O-• . \Jr and .Wrs Arnold Broyles attend news conference they called 01.:er the shootmg death of their son by Cnsta .Wesa police Parents of victiin assail Mesa police By JERRY CLAUSEN Of Ille Delly l"IMt Slaff A Santa Ana attorney claimed Tuesday that Costa Mesa Police SWAT team members broke into the Arnold Broyles home in Costa Mesa last week and murde red Arnold ''Arnie" Broyles Jr .. in cold blood. The attorney, James G Gelder. made the claim at a press conference called by Broyles· parents. Gelder was asked at t.he press conference if he believed police barged into the home and killed Broyles in cold blood. "In our opinion, that's what happened." Gelder said Gelder's claim was leveled during the first of two press conferences Tuesday centering Cool spell to remain another day Crisp clear weather that has led many Orange Coast residents to dig out their winter coats and sweaters will continue at least through Thursday, weather officials report. Greg Manuel , a U.S. Weather Service spokesman. said a high pressure system over Nevada has been pulling cool air from Canada into Southern California. The nippy temperatures have contributed to a decrease in smog. which nourishes when the mercury climbs, Manuel said. The clear weather has provided unusual spectacular views along the coast and of the mountains. Tuesday 's average temperature was 62. seven degrees below the average temperature for Oct. 13. Coaslal residents can expect daily highs between 65 and 70 degrees and nightly lows between 45 and SS degrees. Newport Beach reported a temperature of SS at 7:30 a.m. •today Market falls on the Oct. 7 death of Broyles. who police say was shot once in the chest and died later on an operating table at Fountain Valley Community Hospital. The second conference was called by police Lt. Jack Calnon. Gelder said he had been retained by the Broyles family to file wrongful death and stress claims against the city on behalf of Arnie Broyles' two children and his parents. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Broyles Sr., used Gelder and Arnie 's cousi n Doug Broyles. a New York actor, as spokesmen at the conference in their home at 867 Presidio Ave. The two press conferences pointed up differing points of view in the death of the barricaded unemployed Costa Mesan who had a long history of mental problems. Police said the elder Broyles sought pol ice help late Oct. 7 after he and his wife had been chased from their home by their knife-wielding son. The Broyleses deny that report and said they only sought help in transporting their son to (See POLICE, Page A2) Professor John Sanness, chairman of the five-member Nobel committee, said the office was awarded this year's peace prize of $18>,000 "because it bas carried out work of major importance to assist refuJees, despite many political difficulties with which it has bad to contend." Poul Hartling. the United Nations commissioner for . . refugees, said he was accepting the 1981 Nobel Peace Prize "in the name of refugees everywhere.'· The comment came in a s tatement iss ued in Geneva following the announcement. Hartling called it "a great encouragement for us, of course, and for the refugees. And that's why I am so happy.·' ·'The establi shment or the Egypt leader vows to honor peace accords CA IRO . Egypt (AP > - President Hosni Mubarak, in 1 tearful inaugural address today, declared that Egypt will honor the Camp David accords with Israel and all otht>r foreign com mitmenls. He said the Reagan admin istration will continue as a "full partner" in the search for Mideast peace. Mubarak, weeping at times as he eulogized assass inated President Anwar Sadat. also called for national unity. urging Egyptians, whether Moslem or Christian. to bury their differences and ''rise above bittern~ss and trifles and the pettiness of divisions." Security guards, including paratroopers armed with rifles, ringed the Parliament building where Mubarak spoke, and two paratroopers marched back and forth in a hall near the dais, clearly as a precaution against possible attack . Mubarak was sworn in as Egypt's fourth president eight days after Sadat's assassination. His speech was attended by all 392 deputies a nd the foreign diplomatic corps and broadcast on radfo and television. The government said he won more than 98 percent of the votes in a Tuesday referendum to succeed Sadat. A group called Al Aqsa claimed responsibility for the murder today and in a statement from Cyprus warned Mubarak would be killed if he followed Sadat's policies. It was the fourth g r oup to claim re s ponsibility ff)r the assassination . but it s authenticity was not immediately known. Mubarak said Egypt would honor its international treaties and asked other nations to honor commitments to Egypt. "Camp David, and the peace with Israel, will continue in all its letter and commitment," he said "We shall continue in the autonomy negotiations to put the Palestinians on the beginning of the road to get their lawful rights. •·And we, as Sadat our hero said before. we do not s peak in the name of the Palestinians, and we do not claim to set the final settlement. The Palestinian people must also shoulder their responsibility. We shall not refrain from giving and helping them on." The president said Egypt's position on the U .$.-sponsored Camp David process would be the same after Israel withdraw from the last third o f the occupied Sinai Peninsula next April. He said Israel assured him the land would be returned. He also said the Reagan administration would continue as a "full partner" in the search for peace. "The decisions of Egypt, the sovereignty of Egypt, the determination of its people does not go back on its decisioM even if they were disliked by bigger powers," said Mubarak. The reference to "bigger powers" appeared to be a slap at the Soviet Union. whose top diplomats Sadat expelled last month, accusing them of inciting Soviet·Moslem strife. The Soviet Union has also criticized Sadat's peace with Israel Congress contempt charge for Watt? WASHINGTON !AP > - Interior Secretary James G. Watt. citing executive privilege, refused to provide a House subcommittee with subpoenaed documents today and set the stage for a possible vote to cite him Cor contempt of Congress. Watt, appearing in response to the subpoena by the House Energy and Commerce Committee's investigations subcommittee, preseqted a memo from President Reagan directing him to withhold the subpoenaed documents. dealing with the effect on the United States of Canadian energy policy. ·•1 mu st inform the subcommittee today that the president has personally determined that the 31 documents requested are subject to a claim of executive privilege and has specifically instructed me not to turn over these documents," Watt told the panel. <See WA'M', Page A2) NEW YORK (AP) -Beset by worries over Interest rates, the stock market fell In late trading today. The Dow Jones index ot 30 Industrial• stac:ka was off 14.93 point.a to 850.6$. VICTORY MOOD -Manager Tommy Lasorda and his Los Angeles Dodgers celebrate after their 5--1 victory over the Montreal Expos In the opening game or the National Le•gue ..., ........... ~ ....... champloJlshlp series Tuesday. The two teams lock horns again today at 5:20 in Dodger Stadlum. See Sports. Page 01. .. office of the high commissioner for refugees was based on respect for human rights." the committee said. "The stream of refugees . . creates serious problems in relations between states, and for this reason the activities of this office of the high commissioner for refugees serve the interests of humanity and peace as well." Two other U.N. organizations won the peace prize -the International Labor Organization in 1969 and U.N. Children's Fund in 1965. Another o rganization, Amnesty International, won the award in 1977 . The London-based organization tries to aid pol itieal prisoners The International Red Cross won the award three times -1917 , 1944 and 1963. Delly 1>11.t Sutt ...,... Kay Brenneman broke out zn tears after speaking about her slam son. She holds Bible and has picture of son pinned to lier dress Parole system hit _.._/ in boy's slaying By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of, .. D•ly ~Sc.ti For the second time in less than a month. the man accused in the kidnapping and slaying of a 12-year-old Anaheim boy has become the dominant figure in criticism of state prison parole practices. At a rally held Tuesday in Santa Ana near the Orange County Courthouse, lax-turned crime-crusader Paul Gann singled out the parole record of kidnap:murd e r defendant Robert Jackson Thompson in Police find slain man in Newport By STEVE MARBLE Of ... Deity Nel IWt A 77·year-old Newport Beach man who police believe was strangled by an unknown assailant was discovered late Tuesday in a bedroom of his two-story condominium near Hoag Memorial Hospital. Newport detectives said an autopsy on the body of Anthony Lial deSousa would be performed today in an effort to pinpoint the exact cause and time of death. Police officers discovered the dead man in his 455 Bolero Way condominium arter neighbors notified police th ey were worried because they had not seen the elderly man for several days. Initial reports indicate that deSousa had been dead for at least two days by the time police investigators arrived. They said it appeared lhe man put up a struggle and that lt was "obvious" that be did not die of natural causes. Detectives also reported that deSousa's 1981 station wagon, which had been parked In a carport below bis residence, wu mlsslna. PoUc:e said lhey have put out a descrlptlon of the vehJc:lo in five different counUes aod lbeoriie that the unknown ldller may (See DEATH, Paae Al) assailing the s tate's parole system. Thompson is awaiting a preliminary hearing on charges that he kidnapped Benjamin Lee Brenneman, a newspaper carrier, from an Anaheim apartment complex. strangled him and later dumped the body in the Rancho Palos Verdes area. Thompson. last released from prison in May, has a history of sex and moles t ation-related offenses. "The person who committed the crimes you have just heard about, as I understand the story, has been paroled four times for crimes," Gann said. Gann made no attempt to inform the audience or less than 100 people that Thompson has not yet been tried in connection with the Brenneman kidnapping and murder. When confronted by Deputy Public Defender Joel Baruch. who asked Gann if he considered a trial a "technicality" Gann said, "You're damn right." Gann appeared at the so-called anti ·crime rally seeking support for an initiative. (See RALLY, Page A2) DRANlil COAST WIATHIR Fair through Thursday. Low tonight at beaches 45, inland SS. Thursday high along coast 64, inland 72. INSIDI TODAY Columnist ChoNa McCabe atanda 6 feet J and wight ;u.r ovn 23S pounda. 1a ht fat? ~t column, Pagt 82. INDll ............ ....... ..... c.. === c..ec. " 0-ft ., .......... ....... A1t l_,.11 I l .. .._. C1-M "'......, a .... .... u I 'I !1 . ., :• I t I 1 .. •j • :. .. I' I I ,. ,. . ,. I' ~ ~ ,. ,. .. i :1 ... HI P --------~----- Orange Coatt OAtL Y PILOT/WednHday, October 14, 1981 NY E COMPOSITE TRAN ACTION OUOf,OIOtftlNU.VOa fll.AO 'ON tMI NIW YO•C.MIOWl'U lfACl"I(. li'IW I OU ON Oll•OIT AltO CINClltltAll 110(• ll!CM&NeU&JtO lllll'OUIO IY TMI tl&•O 010 IHUIN8 T I .. Dow Jones Final Off 14.93 CLOSING 850.85 ~~"" ~~" .._,~ Big business ' in stolen goods De a ll ng In stol e n goods is a big and t>\'Cr-grow1ng m ultibilhon-dollar business. Your chances or innocently buying stolen property are increasing. Your chances of getting caught, innocent or not. are also rising States, cities and counties are beginning to pass strict laws forcing merchants who bey and sell used items to keep strict records of who told them what and to whom. in turn. they sold it. The laws should help catch hoth the "fences" Md ' the reputable dealers who are Jax in their bookkeepbla. Courts are getting stricter in ml'ling out puni sh ment o r damages in cases of thefts. even thefts thut took place years ago or course you wouldn't knowingly A l::l SYlVIA Plllll buy or sell s tolen goods. But there is an increasing chance that , right now, you could have some purloined product in your household. Do you have some clothes or other items that a member of your family got "cheap" from "someone at the office," union or lodge? A record or tape bought for less than half price at a "discount" store? A scarf, watch. bracelet or other trinket purchased from a s1dew:.ilk vendor at a ridiculous "low overhead" price? An "almost new" TV set from a moonlighting appliance "repairman"? Everything from silverware to old books purcliased from an oul of-towner who rented a motel room for two days nnd advertised he would buy or sell fatnily heirlooms or antiques? Ev~n 1f you suspected everything was not as adverttscd, you got a receipt for your money and a bill of sale, if the price was big enough, and you cot)vrnced yourself that "it's legally mine." Despite your receipt, you could be way out on a limb 1f what you bought is truly stolen property. "Your" property could be confiscated. with no compl'n..,at1on to you You could be stigmatized as a sharpie. a stooge or worse that you knew the goods were stolen Just th•~ summer, a federal judge ruled that two paintings by the 15th century artist Albrecht Dur~r thut were stolen from an East German m useum in 1945 by an Allied soldier . according to the court, and later sold to an American lawyer, must be returned to the communists. The lawyer bought the t~o paintangi. for $450 35 years ago: today .. t~e1r estimated value 1s as much as $10 mtlhon . Furthermore, without even requiring a tnal, the U .s . judge ordered the paintings returned to the East German government These thefts Involve far more than the traditional highway hiJacking of routine goods from trucks or the simple robberies of warehouseS. With auction houses now operating worldwide, orpni%ed c rime is into almost every type of "hard goods," from trinkets lo Lape recordings. from tapestries to theological relics The thefts are from libraries, museums. banks, umvers1t1es. private collections. even cHurches. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS ~~Ito l Sunbe•m Citicorp Eaaon l t:ummn Cp r•m ~tint' Nor1on Sim WllmJ~ Cenco In< CNM M•nn McOonalO Mtrrltl Lvn Penntoll "'·'°° 771,IOO 1ot.100 .. ,.soo s~.100 .. S.600 .. s.100 41S.000 >n,llOO lS•.000 )21,000 320.lOO J10,100 m:~ UPS AND DOWNS METALS C••••r U ·I• ctnh t pOlll'IO, U.S. ctlttllMtl-. 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