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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1981-10-26 - Orange Coast PilotDRlfHil GUST YOUR HDMITDWN DAllY PAPIR MO NOAl' JClOBER 26 i ·H~' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 25 CENTS . Boy contends devil Inade , hlln do it I' DANBURY, Conn. (AP> - The ctevU gets bis day in court this week in a case authorities call "a routine murder" and the d e fense attorney calls a clear-cut case of d e monic poaseuion. Tile case i n vo lv es a husband-wife team of nationally kaown "de monologists," a 13-year-old boy som e say is possessed by the devil, the e fforts o f Ro man Catholic priests to rid the boy of the s p i rits and a c urly haired teen-ager who challenged the demons to take him on.· That t een -ager , Anre Cheyenne J o hnson , stands accused of murder and Martin Minnella, the defense attorney, plans to argue that the devil made him do it, literally. The trial begins Wednesday in a tiny, aecond-floor courtroom, and attorneys predict it could take up to two months to seat a jury because of detailed questions about spiritual beliefs ~.Burglary f . suspect killed One suspect was killed early today when he and a partner apparently tried to burglarize a · gun shop in Stanton only to find a shottun ln the hands of the awakened owner. According to a Stanton Police Department spokes man , C harles Hol co mb , th e 73-year-okl owner , was sleeping in a back room of Cal Sports on 1• Cerrito. Avenue when the two i nnidentified men backe d a ~fi stolen pickup truck through the froat ol the store. While the two m e n used r laammera to break display cases ' and loa4 handguns into a large trash can, Holcomb came out from the back room and flred one round from a shotgun, the spokesman aaid. 1 The one syapect was dead at '! the scene when police officers arrived, the spokesman said. The other man fled, possibly • 1etting a ride from a companion waitint in a vehicle outside the store, he said. ln•estigators were working today to identify the dead man, I the spokesman said, and to find . • the other suapect. Ii-Holcomb was reported to be I i' doing fine . t~ 1 ~ Police nab 4 Ir teen• in LB 1~. auto brea~ins La1una Beach police have arrested four teen-agers in connection with a rash of auto break-i.nl t.llat have plaaued the Art Colony and other ·south county cities the put moath. Two Laguna Beach andercover officers spotted a tntck ln the 400 block of North Coast Hlahway early Sunday mornln1 contalnlnt the four teen·&_.. Upon coalront.lnl the q uartet., Officer• Danelle Adams and Ray Lardie founcl the batk " the El Callliao Ytb.lcle to contain a number of expeulve radloe and ltereoHta. Arrtlted were Michael Reicl Graham, 11. of Loi Ancelet, and three 17-year-old JuvenUea wbo m police en. not name. Tile f ou r are believed , .. .,... ... for at leut 40 auto bur1l ari• ln La1una Beaeb alone, where expen1lve car• ... ,... fw ltereo 9quipmt9t.,; pollceaald. Police uid tlMJ believe tbe bvsJary i.111 alto b.-e mto c ... ltt•fGi't Beach -In uatncerporat.d 10..tlt covaty U'MI .. pell lllOilda. I Minnella is expected to . ask prospective jurors. J ohnson, 19, has been in a Bridgeport jail in lieu of $125,000 bond since his arrest on charges in the Feb. 16 stabbing death of Alan Bono, 40-year-old manager of the Brookfield Kennel. body and caused the 111 ltimate demise" of Bono. If allowed into court and if successful , the defense would be a landmark in U.S. law, legal experts say. But the deC"ision to admit Minnella's evidence rests with Su perior Cour t Judge "Take me on. Control me. Leave this boy. alone.'' Minnella 's <lefense is straightforward : the devil possessed Johnson 's body several times in the months before Bono's death and then again al the moment of the attack. Minnella will first have to convince the jury there is such a thing as the devil and demonic possession. Secondly, be will have to convince jurors that, in his words. "this vile force or spirit manipulated 'fDY client's Robert Callahan. Mlnnella says he's C• mfident Call ahan will see things his way. ·'The. state must prove he had specific intent to murdt•r Bono. and the defense is alk>wed to show any evide n ce t h at indicates he didn't have intent," Minnella said in an interview. To Walter F la n agan , the state 's attorney who will be p r osecuting, the case~ is "a routine murde r , insofar as homicide can be classified routine." John Anderson. chief of police in Brookfield, a quiet town of 12,000 north of Danbury. said: "There's nothing an the crime itself lo indicate it had a nything to do with demons." The stabbing occurred while Johnson and Bono were arguing over Johnson's girlfriend. Deborah Glatzel. 26, police said Johnson and Miss Gl atzel were Ii vmg in an apartment next door to the kennel. and Miss Glatzel groomed dogs for Bono Acquaintances have described Johnson and Bono as "the best or friends.'' Five months before th e stabbing, Johnson was in vol ved in efforts to rid Mi ss Glatzers brother. David, then 11 . of 42 demons . according to Ed and Lorraine Warren, s elf-styled experts on de mons, who are expected to testify for the defense. In tape r ecordin g s the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- MASTERPIECE DISPL.AYED Some of the t housands who lin ed up to see Pablo Picasso's famous painting "Guernica" from the Spanish Civil War wait outside a Madrid ,.,...,,,.,.._ must·um <top) while inside a ~oung Spanish girl s inks to her knees in homage It \\as the first exhibition of the painting 111 the art 1st 's hom ... land. Warrens say were made in the home, a voice iden t ified as J oh nso n 's can be heard challenging David 's demons to "lake me on. Control me. Leave thi s boy alone." The Warrens c la i m the demons did just that. Efforts to rid the boy of demons last fall included three minor exorcism rites performed by fiv e Connecticut priests. The Pi oces e of Bridgeport acknowledges some involvement with David's problem but knows nothing or J ohnson . said the Rev Nicholas Grieco, a diocese s pok esman. Bishop Walter Curtis has ordered the priests not to talk to reporte rs or attorneys about the case, Grieco said. David attends a special school for e motionally distur bed children. The Warrens say he is sti l l possessed by demons. Minnella says Johnson has been .. under attack" by demons <See DEMON, Page A2) Tf/E DEVIL'S DEFENSE Attorney .\11artm ."vfmnella 'Patient aid' Presley drug • trial issue MEMPHIS. Tenn. <AP> - Defense attorneys say the issue in the trial of Dr. George Nichopoulos, acc u sed or prescribing too many drugs for rock 'n ' roll s inger Elvis Presley and others, is whether the physician was trying to help his patients. Nichopoulos, 53, is charged in a 14 -count indictment with prescribing drugs in quantities that exceeded accepted medical practice for himself, Presley, entertainer Jerry Lee Lewis and eight other patients. Prosecutors say they may call up to four more medical experts before winding up its case this week. Testimony in the Criminal Court trial for the 53-year-old interest began Oct. o: James F . Neal, tbe physician's chief lawyer, has said Nichopoulos will not attempt to deny that he wrote the prescriptions. Neal a lread y has served notice. through his questioning of ,prosecution witnesses, that the defense will lean heavily oo the argument that Nichopoulos was treating patients who h84 bttn rejected by other. docto4 because of their drug habits. :. Neal said he wiU challenge Utt s tate 's cont ention tb-1 Nichopoulos' use of certalj drugs in treating those patien\t was not in line with "accept.e4 medical practice." • Gene(ic r esearch unv e i led at UCI Nichopoulos canndt be guilt) or violating an unwritten ~ Neal said claiming medic~ practice is an ever-chang"'f thing. .• "If somebody at some tilQJ didn't say 'Enough of this,' we'O still be placing leeches oj people, wouldn't we?" be said. j Dr. Alvin J . Cummins,J internist . spent two days on stand at the end of the w s aying the defendant's use 61 drugs lo treat the late Prest4 a nd ot h e r patients wap "outrageous." 'j' By STEVE TRIPOLI Of .. Delly,.. ........ Genetic engineering research that couJd have an impact on everything from m edicine to agriculture and the world's d e p e nde n ce on oil was on display Sunday for supporters of the UC Irvine Coll ege of Medicine. The display, presented to a community support group cd.lled the Medical R esearch and Education Society, included a talk by Dr. Paul S. Sypherd and a tour ol the laboratories or four professors involved in genetic ··Policewome n to cut hai r? KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Knoxville's police chief, shaping UJ> his department for the 1982 World's Fair, has ordered female officers to cut their hair because a police beat la "no place to look pretty.'' Debbie Frank, a NawbvUle police officer and chairwoman of the Tennessee Associatioa of Women Police, said her Oraanlzation would flCht the order bl Police Chief Robert Marshal . ''That's what they did to wom• la priloner of war campe to debumanlae them . . . made them cut tbelr batr Uke men," lhe Hld. research. In an interview after his talk, Dr. Sypherd said a dozen UCI professors are involved in the so-called "gene manipulation" researt'h at UCI. Sypherd, ch airman of the university's departme nt or Microbiology, said the ability to manipulate genes "m eans we can take desirable traits from one organism and transfer them to a nother." Specific genetic projects currently under way at UC I , according to Sypbe rd, include: -A study that may result in the implantation of a gene into some food crops that will allow the crops to use nitrogen directl y from the a i r , elimi ating the n eed for nitrogen fertilizers which are both co s tly and petroleum-based. -Research into the insertion of drought-resistant genes into crops that will allow them to grow wltt{ less water, sallne-resista,.t 1enes that will allow plants to utilize the increasingly salty water ln many parts of the world, and alltaJlne-reslstant genes that will allow more a,riculture ln deaert areas. . -Insertion of 1enea into • ordJnary mlcnM>r1anbm1 Lbet will allow them to produce compounds formerly prodtlced only ln the b1lman body. n... Include iuulln, tbt anU·Ylral (SM GBN~, .... Al) "Dangerous use of drugs," hit said in response to questioqs abo ut the number o f barbiturat es Nic hopoulos prescribed for Presley. DRAICI CIAIT IUOll Night and morning low clouds, but partly sunny Tuesday afternoon. Highs 67 to 72. Lows tonight 55 to 62. llSIDI TDIAY • H'• not ti•• Too11ervillc • Trolley, rather the Tl"'°90 Trolle11. See 1lof11, photo, • Rao• C6. ...-. I. 11111 ,,..,_ ....... ,,, .(~ .., Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 26,'1981 .......... WINNING LEGS? A voter casts a monetan ballot for Denali. the only four-legged candid ate in the ··8est Legs on ~ampus" contest at the University of \.\'e1shmgton The.• dog 1s mascot for the UW lluskies. '.\tont•\ raised in ttw tonl<.'st is to benefit United Wa~·. · , Car bomb kills one, 20 hurt in Beirut "BEIRUT. Lebanon CAP> -A dar rigged with nearly 90 pounds Ol explosives blew up today in Christian East Beirut. killing al least one person, injuring 20 mhers and starting a huge (ipe in 'an exclusive residential neighborhood, police and Christian radio reports said. There were no immediate daims of responsibility for the bombing . However, a caller claiming to represent the Front for the Liberation of Lebanon 'Jl'rom Foreigners told Reuters, the British news agency, that his right-wing organization would retaliate for today's bombing "as soon as possible with a more violent explosion in the occupied Lebanese territories " That was an apparent reference to West Beirut and other areas of L e banon controlled by mostly Moslem Jeft-wing militias. the PLO and From Page A1 GENETIC • • • drug interferon and a number of hormones. ·. Sypherd said a key to the cµrrent genetic research at Ut:l is uncovering what he called "the switch" -the method that will "trick" a bacterial cell into producing the desired substance with a gene from another cell. Finding the switch is the key to mass-production of needed substances in bacterial cells, he said. "Right now it's a very big -problem ," Sypherd said. '!Without the right switch (the ~cteria produces) nothing at all or what we call ·nonsense'," -a .,i,seless substance. . Two UCI doctors , Kevin 'Bertrand and Wesley Hatfield, c'brrently are working to de- jel op what Sypherd called 'universal switches" that can ~ used to trigger the desired lunctions with a number of lenes and bacterial cells. Sypherd said one UCI doctor, '~ric Stanbridge, is working on ·~ ort-circuiting the switch that \ rns a normal human cell ca n cerous. The research rnvolves moving genes that appear to be associated with cancer from malignant to normal cells. he said. Other UCI researchers are woTking to find genes that control human production of antibodies and would allow organisms to feed on now inedible substan ces such as celluJoH, Sypherd said. Such research could lead to new breakthroughs in disease i mmunity, the control of allertlH and control of the rejection of transplanted organs and akin ararts, he said. Sypbtrd ls currently reH&rcbln1 serveral fungi used jn the production of commercial vita mins, in the hope of ma tchln1 a fast -growi.,ng or1ant1m with genes thaf could re1ult ln increased production of widely used substances. Syrian troops· o f the Arab League's peacekeeping force in Lebanon The Phalange Party's Voice of Lebanon radio said the casuaJt) toll was expected Lo rise because ambulances were still rushing victims to hospitals . A police spokes man, who declined to be named in compliance with go\'ernment regulations. said several aparlment buildings sustained considerable damage 1n the blast. The radio said 10 parked cars also were wrecked. "Thick. black smoke shrouded the Borsh Thabet neighborhood where the explosion occurred at 10· 15 am (12 : 15 a m PST)," the broadcast said A West German-made BMW car rigged with powerful explosives blew up near. a TV filming studio across the street from the home of form er President Charles Helou, the radio s aid It was not known 1f Helou was in the vicinity. Earlier reports said the bomb was placed in a Mer cedes, also wrec ked in the massive blast. It was the first car-bomb explosion in the Christian side of' Beirut since a two-week wave of s1m ilar blasts devastated several Moslem neighborhoods in West Beirut and m southern and northern Lebanon and killed 146 people between Sept 17 and Oct. 1 • The explosion Oct 1 also occ urred in a bomb -laden Merced es. rt pulverized a half-block stretch of a street crowded with offices of the Palestine Liberation Organization. Reports from the Lebanese government and the PLO said 92 Palestinians and Lebanese were killed and 3QO injured Phony rock· tickets told SAN DIEGO (AP> -Caty o ff icia l s ha ve revealed themselves and say between 1.500 and 1,600 bogus tickets were used to gain admission to a Rolling Stones concert at San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium Oct. 7. But a San Diego police detective says he doesn't anticipate any arrests soon because the investigation is complicated. "Every time I think I'm just about at the end, I find out I'm only one-fourth or the way to d iscovering somethi ng important," said detective Ed Boyce. 2 nap n ear'bo'mb CLOUGH, Ireland CAP) - Police arrested two suspected IRA guerrillas today as the pair .slept on a hilltop beside the detonator for a 500-pound bomb apparently targeted for British security forces, authorities said. tiilf f Pi1at Cla111fled advertlalng 7141942-5678 All olher ckpartmen11 642-4321 MAIN OFFICE )JO WHt l ay St., Cotta MeWI, CA. INll •ddrtu: •• 15.0, Costa MeWI, CA . .,.,. COllY•lgflt ,., 0r""91 Coul PUllllSl\lfll c;...._,y No_, 1tori.1, lllvitrailoll~. Nltorlol m«ter w ff. venlsomt!ltl .....i11 rMy lie r~td wltN\11 ~lat llllf1\'llHlonef c..,rlthl-nor Hinckley 'offered' statement WASHINGTON <A P > -An ref agent testified today that accused presidential assailam John W llinckley Jr. understood his rights to an attorney, but voluntarily gave agents a statement without a lawyer present more than four hours after President ~eagan was shot March JO The agent, Henry E . Ragle, said the state ment began at 7 p.m. at the FBI field office in Washington, and lasted about 25 minutes. with Hinckley talking about l1is Life in the year before the shooting . But 1-tinckley did n ot di s cuss the 2 25 p . m shooting and said he would not do s o without an attorney prei.ent Ragle testified at a pretrial hearing in U S. Distric t Court on a notion b) Hinckley's lawyers to suppress his statem ents made to law enforcement officers without an attorney present. A ruling in favor of the defense would mean the state ments cou Id nut be used at llinckley's trial, Sl'l for Nov. 30. llincklt.>y listened intently, unlike his last appearance in court Tuesda\'. when he often looked around the courtroom and appeared to pay little attention to the proceedings. Today, he wrote notes to and conferred with his Lwo lawyers und looked at several mug shots of himself Raglt• said Hinckley signed an F'Bl form telling him of his right to n•main silent and to have an attornc) present. Ragle said ll1nckle) 's signing of the form mt.'ant he "understood his rights and did not have to talk to us." ;'II evl•rtheless. Ragle said . Jl inC"klC'y began "a running narrali\'e" which included background information on his fam 11~ and his whereabouts until he arrived in Washington on M<tr<·h 29 At that time, RagJe s aid, llrnckley said he was ending the statement until he spoke to an attornev. Sub s equent l y, two court-appointed lawyers arrived to consult with Hmckley Ragle's tesllmon~ did not go beyond the endoflhemter viewat 7 : 25p m . According to legal papers filed by Hinckley's lawyers, court decisions have said questioning b) law enforcement officers should cease once a defendant asks for an attorney. The defense lawyers said Hinckley originally asked for a lawyer while at Washington police headquarters at 3: 10 p .m ., and conte nded that there should have been no further questioning after that time without an attorne~ present. Gold price drops as dollar gains LONDON !APJ -The dollar posted sharp gains against key world currencies in lively early trading today. Gold prices declined. Dealers said a higher than expected 1.2 percent increase in the U .S. inflation rate for Seplt'm ber prompted spt:culat1on that U.S. interest rates would remain high. Such high rat<'s make the dollar more attracllve to foreign investors. • CONDOLENCES '.\1 r and '.\1rs Wesley Me lvin rece1\'ed bouqul'l from Rolling Ston<.'s r o c k 1-! ro u p . a t \\ h o :-. l' 0 c t l 5 Se a t ti e Krngdo.me concert t lw1 r daughtt•r Pu m dt<'d A" iiiiliiiiiiiiii in an accidental fall A ccompanyin~ the ( I o \\ e r s w a s a c a rd s t a t i n g · ' 0 u r s~·mpathil's . the l{ollin)..( ~tones. """' ....... COMMJSSIONED The CSS La Jolla. a nuClear-power~d attack submarine. is offtc1alh· m ade a member of the '.'/a\\ s ub fl<•et in com missioning ceremonies at the ~a\~:!) s ubmanne ba:-.e 1n Groton. Conn. Mc•slem fanatics beJhind Sadat plot? CA IRO , Egypt IAP J - Moslem fanatics assassinated Preside111 t Anwar Sadat and launched other terrorist attllcks a ft e r 1· e c e i v i n g s p e c i a I dispensation from a blind r eligious leader. a semi-official Cairo wet•kJy reported today. Mayo. the organ of the ruling National Democratic Party. identified the leader as Omar Mohammed Abdet Rahman. It said he was among nearly 400 Moslem fanatics arrested after th e Oct 6 assass1nat1on Diploma tic sources have said that more than 1.500 people have been detained by police The news paper said Rahman was the mufti. o r official interpreter of Islamic law, for the underground Takfir Wal Hegira (Atonement and Flight From Sin) Moslem sect. Sadat was s hot to death by an army lieutenant and three civ ilian s wearing army un iforms while walching a military parade in a Cairo s ub urb. according to the ~overnmenl Police said the assassins were all members of the Takfir Wal Hegira sect The group also was blamed for violence in th e northern Egyptian city of Asyut. where at least 118 people we r e killed following the assassination. police sources said. "He (Rahman> is the one who gave the dis pensation for exploding a revolution like that of Iranian revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. he is the one who gave the di s pensation for the assassination of all of Egypt p o litical ano executive I e ad er s bi p . " w·ft o were considered atheists. Mayo reported without citing its source of information. From Page A1 DEMON • • • whill' 1n Jail but doesn't remember the attack on Bono. Minnella said he plans to s ubpoen a all five priests. i n cluding the Rev Francis Virgulak, whom the bishop sent to investigage the Glatzel case last fall "They'll have to talk to us m court," Mmne lla said • Other Catholic priests also are on Minnella's witness list. He said he may· even subpoena an exorcism exp e rt. whom he declines to identify. from the Vatican M innella said one "b~nefit" of the triaJ could be that "people will realize there is a demonic spirit and will gravitate closer to the church and closer to God. "fl certaml) has brought me closer to God .. With testimony still weeks away . Minnella has concentrated on developing a profill• of the ideal juror - Catholic-. female. between 40 and 65 years old. a mother who has a child Johnson's age. a believer in both the existence of God a11d the de\'il "Our research has shown that a "om an 1s more likely than a man to believe in d~monic possession and lo express those . views." Minnella said. Since lhP case and the unusual planned defense were first reported b:-The Associated Press, hundreds of newspapers and radio and television stations arounc;I the world h ave sent reporters to Connecticut About 50 spect ators can fit on the four oak benches in the 82-year·old courtroom. and Callahan has said seats will be first-come. first-serv('(! Police Chief Anderson. like others involved in the case, has received hundreds of letters and phone calls. A crucifix which arrived in the mail now hangs on the wall of the office "The day I levitate 5 feel oH the floor is the day I'll believe." Anderson told a reporter "But I fi gure, why push your luck?" Teen sprea~ 1.vord on pot TITUSVILLE. Fla. CAP) -A judge has sent Timothy Barrett out on the streets to tell people that marijuana is illegal, if they didn't already know. For the 19-year-old youth It was either that or go to j~. Barrell pleaded guilty to possession of a small amount of marijuana Brevard County Judge Larry Johnston sentenced him to the maximum penalty, a year in jail and a fine of $1,000. Huntington man dies in cliff fall A Jtuntinston B'each man died early Saturday w h e n h e apparenUy slipped and fell from a sleep cliff. at Crescent Bay Beach Park ln Laguna Beach. Gerard F. Verhaar, 23, of 8562 Donald Circl~, was found at the bottom or a rocky precipice overlooking the ocean at about 1:30 a.m. Saturday. A companion. William S . Bray, also of Huntington Beach, told police he and Verhaar were walking along the clifftop park when Verbaar '1isappeared. Bray reported his friend missing, and the body •as tOW\4 a s hort while later at the base of the cliff. ---TO UA RESUMED -Pope John Paul II hOkh two dolts at lie listens to a young girl during his visit Mt the Church of Jesus the Divine Worker in Rome. The pontiff resumed hia weekl)' tour of Rome dioceses Sunday for the (irsl lime . an~ Ute attempt on his(tfe in May. ' I I· ! I I • l I ~ I , I Chaplains under·jire Congress clergymen still target of complaints WASHINGTON (AP) - James Madison called them "a tiresome formality." A 19th century newspaper edltor said they were a bore. And since lW, citizens have ~riodically complained about spending taxpayers' money on them. But the prayers that 'open the House and Senate each day - and the chaplains who lead them h ave been on the congressional scene since 1774. The latest legal challenge will be heard today in the U.S. Court of Appeals. Meanwhile, Uie Rev. James David Ford, 50th chaplain or the House, and the Rev. Richard C. Halvorson, 50th chaplain of the Senate, will be on hand to pray for, counsel and befriend the 535 members of Congress. '·I stay here as long as any members are here," said Ford. "A week ago I was here until 1 o'clock in the morning. People have concerns that they will bring up to you casually, who know11 when?" He· added, "I don't pretend I am pastor, priest and rabbi wrapped up in one." Halvorson declines to give interviews these days, saying he does not want to seek publicity. After his election in January, he told a reporter be hoped to help provide a "religiously based frame of reference" for senators often adrift in •·a moral vacuum." When the first Continental Congress met in 1774, on~ of its first acts was to ask the Rev. Jacob Dushe of Philadelphia's Christ Episcopal Church to lead prayers. He was paid $150. The first Congress to meet under the Constitution in 1789 paid chaplains $500 a year. Ford and Halverson have annual salaries of $52,750. In the 1850s, after the House received challenges to the chaplaincies on constitutional grounds. both hou s e s experimented with inviting local clergymen to lead prayers. Both resumed electing ch a plains after the House Judiciary Committee concluded it was constitutional. Guest chaplains still appear. Atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair and the Society of Separationtsts argue spending tax money on chaplains violates the constitutional separation of church and state by "placing the power. prestige and financial support of the government behind particular religious beliefs.". · They have appealed U.S. Di s tric t Judge Louis F . Oberdorfer'$ ruling that they do not have legal standing to challenge the internal practices of the Senate. Fusion energy machine dedicated The chaplains wer e challenged in court in 1928 and 1973. Federal judges dismissed the suits. U.S. District Judge Warren .K. Urbom held in 1980, however, that the Nebraska Legislature's chaplains have •'an imme diate and direct effect, substantial in scope, in advancing religion." The ruling was appealed. LIVERMORE, Calif. <AP) - A giant, experimental machine that someday could harness nuclear fusion energy for commercial electric power has been dedicated at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory amid uncertainty over federal support. The director of the fusion energy program worried that curtailed federal aid would jeopardize the goal of using a fusion reactor to produce electricity before the turn of the century. "It looks like we're on hold, when a little while ago we thought we were ready to go," said T. Kenneth Fowler. W. Kenneth Davis, deputy secretary of the Department of Energy, said' at the ceremony that the Reagan administration was committed to supporting fu sion "to achieve a secure ener gy future in the next century." But citing "extreme pressure on budgets,·· he said ·'we may not be able to proceed as rapidly as we would like or on as many parallel paths as mi ght otherwise seem desirable." As a potential source of energy, fusion -the joining of atomic nuclei -is attractive because it produces few wastes and the fuel supply is virtually limitless. The mirror fusion test facility , one-third complete, will contain powerful magnetic fields to trap an electrically charged gas-like plasma of hydrogen ions heated to 500 million degrees . The energy produced by fu sion will be captured as heat, whicb will boil water to run a conventional steam-electric generator. At the dedication ceremony, one of two magnet pairs was unveiled. The magnetic fusion program has a budget of $400 million a year, with $460 million requested for next year, Fowler said. But at least $100 million more is needed lo begin work on prototype reactors, he added. Scaled-back aid by the Reagan administration may force the program to turn to private industry for fund(, he said. Wh ile lawyer s argue , chaplains pray -and, they say, much more. ''The most interesting things I do a r e t he things that are private," Ford said. Halverson says, "I spend a good deal of time with individuals. I feel my role is that of a pastor to the senators and the Senate staff and their families ... The c haplains conduct weddings and funerals, attend prayer breakfasts, look up biblical passages for · members, speak to organizations, and visit hos pitalized member s and staCCers. But their most visible task is the prayer. On a recent morning, there were 12 House members in their seats and about 15 standing in the back of the chamber as Ford, a man of medium height with graying curly hair, prayed for divine encouragement to "reach out to the needy among us who are hungry, or thirsty, or naked, or in prison." It 'II be fair again Smog report 1 •• ,_., 11·1 :I Jt\ii Coastal POINT CONCEPTION TO THE MEXICAN 80flDEA OUT 60 MILES -Uaht end v•rlM>le winds throulJI! tonlollt .. c_.,. sou01w•1t to west wlnelt • lo IS knots with 2 loot wind wews durlno the ~. One to 2 foot southwest sw•ll. Low clouds nlQhl •nd momlnQ "°""with P¥1i•t clHrlno durlno lht .nernoon. Unllealtllfut elr qu•l lly for sansltlw ~le wH fwK•st tor todey In IN Sen GMlrlel -PornoN v•ll•ys end the R l versld•·S•n Bunerdtno ...... the Air Ouelltv ~ Dlstrkt Nici. Tiie Sen G•bf"ltl·f'omone erees were e•PKled to ,, • ..,. Pollulent Stenderd ,,,._, of 11J, Wfllle • 1U PSI wH predlct9d for Rlw ..... de-S.. 8.rnerdlno. 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Temperetures wound the n•llon •1 mlcl-d•., Sundey r8"91d from • •-of 24 In lnternetlonel Falls, Minn. lo • hloh of 19 In Pelm Sptlnos. A tornedo touched dOwn In tht Flori da P•nhenc:tle town of Bl~mttown, -klno some 11omes. knoeklno out comrnunlcetlons and 1eevlno e n unknown number of ~Injured. A guard et the 1•11 In r11lgt1borlno Liberty County seld pOllc• from oOwr communlllH heel -Cltlled lo IMIP hancll• th• emerQtncy. "It's torn uP • lot of llouws •nd trellers •nd It's moWd • IOI of cars from ...... !fwy -• llHlnQ," Seki Liberty County Corractl-Offk•r Wendell Ellis. California Hloht end mornlno cloudsv. OINtWIM few llWOUQfl T .. tcley, but wttll lllQtl cloudl Tuateley. ContlnllN mllcl. Ove"1'9M '°"' S2 to 61. HIQll• tocley end T1191dey In low 60s •t bNClles to l-10s Inland. Extended outlook Mleml 81 79 Los Anoelfl 1S ., Mllweukff 0 )4 A.Vrysvllte ,, (7 Mpl1-St.P 41 31 Monr011I• 1• S9 NHhvll .. 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Sell J....,, P.lt, '1 14 '14 tUCltU ., 71 2.41 T19UC ... lpe • M .'9 Tri""" '° .. vwecru1 m M ... ...... ........ .... CAMDA 14 lu-IMUM911ka -........ .. l It 1 I 'IW l " l t - ~ ...... ,.... .. 1.2 • .. ,. ,, ;i:=. S1 JI S1 » ::ri~C'AluMy t tt 1 2 - • 12 1 ' -v--S2 • Wlftft1991 SS '1 OUt•UwTUMllily: Litt .. ~. We're Listening ••• What do you llke about the Dally Pilot! What don't you like? Call the number below and your message will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to the appropriate editor. The same 2'·hour anawerina service may M used to record let· ters to the editor on any topic. Mailbox contributors must include their name and telephone number ror verification. No clrcul•tlon cans. please. Tell us what's on YO\U" mind. . --- . - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, October 26, 1981 s ,.,, ............ Leaders. at Cancun. Mexico. l>'umm1t on economic development pose on tropical beach. President Reag is seated at far left. Other leaders in attendance were Pi.erre Eliot Trudeau of Canada. Jose L.opdl; Portillo of Me:nco. Margaret Thatcher of Britajn. Francois .Witterand of France and Zhao Ziyang <fl.• ChiTla. Long-run benefits seen· Summit built some understanding between North, South CANCUN. Mexico (AP l -The advanced billing put the global economic conference here in the ranks of historic summits. But rathr than a giant step for mankind. it produced a small s tep t owa r d better understanding. For 2 112 d ays, among the beachfront palms and around a g i a nt conferen ce tabl e , President Reagan and leaders of 21 other nations talked of tariffs. credits and currency. as well as the heeds of fi shermen, tea prices and cotton supplies, and the virtues and shortcomings of p rivate en t e rprise a n d socialism. What grew from the unusual and relative informal dialogue was a "Spirit of Cancun," concluded Mexican President J ose Lopez P ortillo, a co.chairman of the summit. -"It is a spir it of solidarity, of conciliation, and of harmony," he said. The spirit may prove fruitful over the long run . But the Cancun summit, which produced no major specific agreements. f alls short of its origin al mandate. Early last year. a special stud y comm ission o n the economic issues that divide the developed and developing worlds called for the convening of a small meeting of presidents and premiers to "thrash out" the problems with "candor and boldness." It called for particularly quick ac tion on an ··emergency NEWS ANALYSIS program'' to relieve world hunger, conserve and find more energy supplies in the Third World, and reform international financial inst itutions t o give poorer countries greater say in their oper ations. Action must be taken by 1985. the Brandt Co m mission said almost two years ago. But the Cancun summit's final statement either skirts around subjects in which disagreements run deep -as in energy and international financial reform - or offers such generalizations as "hunger must be eradicated." A central task of the summit was to better define procedures for conducting negotiations among all nations on the full range of problems. But the fin al statement shrouded this subject in the obscurity of diplomatic language. l t said global negotiations were desirable but, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the other co-chairman, later said, "We fa iled to get agreement on exactly what the next step will be." The focus now shifts back to the United Nations, where years of backroom bargaining have produced no ground rules for such global economic talks. There is little prospect for a swift agreement this time in the United Nations At Cancun. Reagan set some pre-conditins for global negotiations that promise later confrontatio with the Third World, includin a r ejec ti o n o f majoP international financial changes. With no hard <lecisions taken h ere, many leader s of the d e v e 1 o p i n g c o u n l r i e S".,,. represented at Cancun followed Lopez Portillo 's lead and em braced the "spirn" as the important thing. Cancun "has succeeded irl bringing develope d and developing countries closer together," Indi a n Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said Saturday. " I think the fact that people have att e nded the s umm it means they mean business, .. Nigerian Foreign Minister lshiya Audu told reporters. "l think a good first step has been taken." For 22 men and women who s pend m ost of t h e ir days worrying about their particular problems bac k home, the Cancun "semina r '' was an educational experience. "There has been a mellowing of President Reagan's attitude here. r believe he has learned things, and is ready to keep listenin g," said Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos. Trudeau. at a separate news conference, noted it was a two-way street. "I would bet my bottom dollar that leaders like Lopez Portillo and Marcos have never been contradicted with so many arguments before in their political lives:· PUC rate approval policy brings consumer broadside SACRAMENTO IA PI -The s t ate Publi c Uti l ities Com mission demonstrates an "arrogant , doctrinaire. public-be-damned attitude" by using higher utility rates to push e n ergy co nse rvat ion. a consumer advocate says. "As consumer advocates, we are a pp al l ed at the commission's indifference to the t • actual bills of the ratepayers of this st.ate,·' Sylvia Siegel, director of Toward Utility Rate Normalization of San Francisco, told an Assembly hearing. She said the P UC has fragmented utilities' requests for higher rates from one per year to as many as 11, so groups like hers have trouble following what utilities are doing. The Assembl y Utilities and En ergy Co mm ittee h eld a hearing on how the PUC decides what rate increases should be granted lo utilities such as natural gas, electri city and telephone companies. The committee chairman, Assemblyman Gordon Duffy, R-Hanford, s aid he or other committee m embers m ight introduce some bills next year to change the PUC procedures. Duffy said he was concerned about the PUC approval last summer of a $610 million rate increase for Pacific Telephone- TURN had learned that the PUC staff had recommended only ;i $200 million increase, and the P UC adminjstrative law judge who heard the case suggested $400 million. Duffy also noted that the PUC this week gave Pacific Gas ano Electric a $325 m illion rate increase to pay for higher fuel costs. which will add about S8 a month to an average bill. Also pending before the commission is PG&E's general rate increase proposal of $1 .2 billion. just right for thi5 timz.of~r: .. a mixt.utTz. of tbz. eoftast hm:i lcomczd sbz.tlond yorns and th<i truz. ~of autumn. toilonzd ~et fbr ue, With ck~ pxl<Q.ts and e · \Atnte . f { 4 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, October 26, 1981 rnillu~ rn rn \ U.S. foreign a~d shifts Program being turned towards political, security ends W ASIDNGTON (AP> -The U.S . foreign aid program, the largest in the world , is increasingly being turned toward political and security ends. government figures show. The shift started during the Vietnam War and has continued unabated ever y since. The Reaga n adm inistr at io n ,. s tressing free enterprise and self·help for poor n ation s, appears eager to accelerate the trend . "Ttie trend h as not diminished a t a ll,'' s aid Emery Simon, co-author of a Congressional Budget Office stud y on foreign aid. "There has been a policy decision in favor of bilateral instead of multilateral aid ... equal to that of the United States . Norway and Sweden were at the top with a 0.90 percent share. While P r esident Reagan praises the U.S. record, Robert S. Mc Namara, until recently the president of the World Bank,. calls it "disgraceful." The 1980 Republican Party platform. endorsed by Reagan, says "th e prin c ip al consideration (for aid l should be whether or not extendin g assistance to a nation or group of n atio n s will advance America 's interests a nd objectives." about $2. 5 bill ion for t h e Economic Support Fund in fiscal 1982, of which $785 million is for l srael and $750 million for Egypt -or two-thirds of the total. Next in line are Turkey, $300 million, a nd .Pakistan, $100 million. Oiitier 1979 foreign aid outlays includ ed : dev e lopm e nt assistance for poor nation s, a dministered by the Agency for Int ernational Deve lopment, $1.14 billion; food aid, including the Food for Peace program, $316 million : multilate ral d everopment banks, especially the World Bank, $683 miJlion ; a nd international organizations, such as the United Nations. $883 million. As a result. U .S . aid is diminishing for som e of the world's poorest nations. whose econ omies a re t oo weak to a ttract private investmen t and w hi c h aren 't part of U.S . military strategy A Congressional Budget Office study. completed las t year while Jimmy Carter was president, fou n d t h a t "U .S . foreign assistance h as long been concentrated on a relatively s mall number of countries, us ua lly of great politica l interest to the United States." While the figures are several yea r s old, ove rall outlays haven't changed .s ignificantly, except for a few key countries, because no new forei g n aid appropriation bill h as bee n e nac ted. Ins t ead , the aid programs have been funded at old levels through a continuing r esolution. BATTLE BREAK Airman F1r~t l"l <t-. .. ·~··---­\\ ••1111dt·d -.1ild11·1 111 1 lw \11 F o1 n· ~ \ledinll These nations have received most o r their aid from multilateraJ lending institutions, s uch as the World Bank. But U.S . support for these banks has been diminishing, a trend the Reagan administration is likely to continue . The s tudy put actual outlays for fi scal year 1979 at $4.4 billion. The largest chunk, $1.8 billion. went to the Economic S upport Fund. which helps nations with which the United Stat es has , or wants to have, a security relationship. Maureen Guard of lla\'crh1ll. ~ta~s . l'ah C rations during lunch bre<tk from hN rnk a-. .i l~1'll l'l.11! ,., .. , 1 1· II \111lr1•\\.., \1r Forl't' l:,1 I' Ill \J.11 \ (.111d Foreign aid authorization fi gures. such as the $7 .1 billion figure used by the Reagan a dministration for las t year . inc l ude commitments for spending in future years. Much rema ins sa nie i11 Ko rea Foreign aid last year totaled S7. 1 billion. But during the past 15 years. aid as a s hare of the nation's wealth has declined sharply - from 0.41 percent of the gross national product to 0.23 percent. Only F inland , ltaly and S w i l'z e r 1 a n d a m o n g t he l 7 indus trial democracies g ave les s. and Japan's s hare was Most money from the fund now goes to the Middle East, especially Israel and Egypt. E SF money tripled in the 1970s. even after allowing for inflation, and by 1979 accounted for half of all U.S. bilater aJ aid. Amounts for oth er programs ei th e r d eclined or we r e unchanged. The Reagan administration is asking Congress to a pprove Traditionally, the United States h as provided a large share of its foreign aid through the so-called multilateral institutions. s uch as the World Bank. U.S. aid to such institutions has declined as a proportion of the totaJ from about 35 percent or more a decade ago to as little as 20 per cent. SEOUL <AP> ··Some thing~ have changed, a t least in style. but many thin gs r em::iin the same:· said one knowledgeabl(· observer, looking back over the two years since Presid ent Park Ch ung-hee was assas s inated. .the controls rem ain Ther e is no forum or outlet for an exchange of opposing views. As before, the government can·t seem to und e r s t a nd th e diff e r e nc e be tw een da sagrl'l'ml'nt ;111d tit 1111 .tit' Park'!> dl·:1lh Ii\ lht h ;rnd ·d has intell1gt•J11 I I h .. 1 <HI 01 I '." 1979, br<1ui.:ht 111 •"111 I•• IR '11;11 of authoritat1\1· 1 ul1 .111d 'ti 111 m ot 10n ttw f"\ <'nh 1 h .ii t11·11ud1r po v. l'r to ;11u.11t1·1 .11111\ 01!111·1 Chun l>oo h\\ .lll \\'Ith llll' I 11 ll I li.1d.r llJ.: 11! lllt' mil1ta rv . an 1· .. svnt1.11 f,,.-11.a he re. Chun has prol'la1m1·d whJI l!<t dl'Sl'rlUL•d .i' 11 111°\\ t•r;1 ·- Em pha:-1s 1-. 1111 ,1 t·•·nl111111r1~ lr1111c'. p11~111 rl' agai n st 1 11111rnu111'1 "\11r th K orea. 1111··111:11 '' 1111111\ .ind e conomic d1•\ 1·lt1Jtlll• 111 On·· 11·1\1·111 young Korean '"'''1111111111 11 lf 1c ral . who d• 1 l1r11·d 111 lie identi fied, d1·1 l.111·d th•·rt-a r e marked d1llt·1 t·tll't·.., ht'l>A e en Chun and l'.1rk dt·:-p1t e their military li.11·k~·r 011n<h and the ir stern 1 ...... 111111 111 •1ppos1t w n Recessio.n: Different things to different folks W ASH l NGTON <A P l -when such activity has been National Bureau of Econom1C· quarll'r . but 1111 dl'l·la 11 .. ":1., "'' "n ecc•ssion" is a word game for generaJly inc reas ing. NEWS ANALYSIS Research says so. s tee p ;111 :1n r111.1 I r al,. "' pol iticians , economi s ts and As migh t be expected, whe n Th e bureau . a private. nearly JO p1·n•nt .i11d 11t1 JOu rnalists. For m ost working bus iness activity falls off, non-profit resear ch group in ('(feet -; h11 1h1• '' on11m1 11 people, there·s a feeling when companies· unsold inventories s preading to other areas. Cambridge. Mass .. has been broadh thal h;11d1' .111111111 economic times are good and pile up and they stop ordering The decline hasn 't been very measuring a nd calling turning qu a rreit·d "r1 h 1 h1• r 1·1·1 .-1111, ~h en they're not. new products. Because their s harp. dropping at an annual points in busines s activity for la bel In fact. there·s an old saying: factories are idle, they also lay rate of only about 1 percent for half a century. and virtuall) In gent'r.d. •·11111,,1111'"' •.,1\ When your neighbor loses his job off employees. the six months ended Sept. 30. ever y body accepts its verdict. you nc1·rl 111 i-!" .1 i1ttl1· l1111h• r rt's a recession; when you lose That"s what's been happening Is that a real recession or just But those verdicts usuall v than tht· h\o q11.11 ,,., ~·111d" \ yours it'sa depression. this year, leading many a fluke thatcanbeexplainedby don·t come until months after rece::-.~1011 r1·q1111t'" 1111 tl111·1 That a bout s um s up the econ o mi s t s a nd President highinterestratespricingyoung th e turning point a 0 s ·· of df·plh f.11rh l1111i.• definition for people who have Reagan himself to declare a buyers out of t h e hous ing ··recession" s eemed to be dt1ratwn and \\ 1<11· d1 -;p .. r .d mo r e th a n a political or mildrecessionisuponus. market? marked every time by at least the\ ~a\· academic interest . The inflation-adjusted gross Some s mall and med ium-sized two s tr aight quart ers o f The 'currl·nt d1hu1t11111 1 11 It can get confusing, though, nationaJ product -the totaJ of companies have gone out of declining GNP. \Pr~ dt•t•p littl • •·111 111 1,. with declarations and denials of all goods and services produced bus iness. And some people have That ··Jaw" stuc k, and you g('lling d l·,·1H·1 11 ti 1,.11 1 l.1 tt-d r e cess io n f l owing fro m by ever ybod y in t he United lost their jo b s, with still hear politi cians and ne\\S \('r .\' long 11111 .u1.il1't' 111•ul• officeholders and o thers who States -fell in the second and unemploym e nt rising t o 7.5 commentators referring to the and nulsr<lt-Lm1•r11rr11•111 >..11 11 ... have an interest in convincing third quarters of the year . Two percent in Sept ember and two .quarte r g u ide a s the going to l a~I a \\hil,. looc• r II people that they a re better or straight declines are widely forecast to go as high as 8.5 ··technic al " definiti on of a was n 't w1dd~ tl1•.p1•1.,1•d ul 111-;1 wors e off than they think. vie wed as the m ost obvious percent of those actively seeking recession. hut is turnm~ 1111t th.it , .. 1 The word "recession" is a signal of recession. jobs. But it doesn't always work. By Most <:ton11t111.,h .,,1\ 1 .. .., rt form of "r ecede," meaning "to A l firs t , the produc tion For the record. there are two all accounts. including that of probably i!'-.. r1l1· •Ion thouj.!lt .1 move b ac k ." The broad c utbacks and layoffs were general guid es to a recess ion the re~earc h bureau . the pretty s p «'1'1.tl111•d 1111 1· lt-. definition of econom ic recession concentrated in housing and that are widely used . economy suffered a re<'Pssilln damage 1::. f<ituwd 1111 hurldt•r, 1s the temporary £ailing off of auto production, but in the past Th_.e ··official" rule is simple: m the s pring of last year. and s ellerc:; of hn1i...•·-. .tnd 1·;11 .. 1u I .11111 tur 111tu rl• m:.sking that d1·pl·nd t1r1 tlto"l' two areas. f' 1 1 • 1rl .. 11 I .., u ~ u a 11 y a re 11·l1H t .1111 to 1·11ne t•<k a recession 11,1 . "11111 n·cl "ht le tht:y are in • :1111· hut lh•:Jgan Jumped the t111 "" 1111 •nw lit· declared las t .,, • .. t.;1•11tl that tlw nation was in 11~·111 .11111. I hope. a .,.j\111"! 11·1 ,.,,,,Ill -..1111 lw .11111 tu-. top t.>.conomic .1rl\ 1" 1 \\1•r1· quick to blame 11,, 1 v1, 11m on the policies of I 11 ri • 1 1'11 10(·111 C arter fl • " 1 11 ' p 1· o p I e s a y '"1 •1111 .. 111li11g h i~h interest ,111 li.1, • l1ngt·red because 111\' .. 1111.., .111d 11tlwr-. ha\'C' been 111 \1 111 l>1·l1 1•\'l' the new ,1d1111111 1r.1l111n \\tll stic k to its l111dc1·1 11itt111u l i g ht ·credit p •' I 1 t 1 t' ' i.l ' p r e ,. 1 o u s 11trn1111,trat1n11-. han.• not. r 1!1 p1 c·:-1c11·nl ·, err tics are .t11.wl-.11ii.; l11m in a n effort to 111 ;11-. •· 111·.-t hrs reeession if it " 0111 l>t'l'Ur1W!> known as a lh·~·";in rr-1·p1;s1on." business activity during a period few months they seem to be It's a recession when the R eal GNP fell in only one as well as th(· inclustrtr·-. ::-.uc.'h a~ r.:==========~========================::;:;,~-------;.----------~--------------,;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;;::;;;;;::;;~.~;::~ .. ~~~~ -' ------ If "~011 don't want " to drink - That's our business Call 642 -2734 Alcoholism Recovery Services 301 Victoria Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Approved for Medicare FROM Fashion Islan d Newport Beach I I I J.dvertlaement WYOMING OIL LOTTERY OPEN TC ALL $84,000 .,. 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The Board o f Reg istered Nursing said that students who take the lest next February in California will be given two scores one on the whole test pre pared b y th e National League for Nurses and one on t h e portion of the test that C alifornia d eclares t o b e job-related. lf appLicants pass the whole tes t, their license will be the same as that given in any other s tate. s aid board membe r Patricia Norris. Shelora Mangan, a nursing s t ud e nt at Americ a n River College, told the board she was worried that her license might be good only in Cali fornia. Afte r tests wer e given in February and July this year, the hoard appointed panels to review the tests lo make sure that question s actually measur the ability to do the job. As a r ult, the board threw out all the questions in a section d aling with psychiatric nur s ing and s ome o f the questiom in each of the other four sections, which deal with m edicint, pediatrics. surgery and nur&;lg of children When hie February test was r es cored without thos e ques lio(S. 473 mor e pers ons passed.fut of 5,500 persons who look th test, 2,321 passed the whole 'ng. and 2,794 passed after th questions were thrown out. Chairtoman Patricia Majcher of Sant~ Monica s aid the board will soo' release an explanation of how it selected the panels which reviewed the &ueslions. But sht said the elltninated queslioli> will not be r evealed because that would breach the .ecr ecyof the test. The tontroversy de veloped after tbe State Department of Cons urrer Affairs analyzed the r esultt of a test given in Anaheim in July 1980 and found that 85 percent or the while applicants passed. while only 26 percent o f the m inorit y applicants passed. The board hired Reginald Goodfellow of Applied Research Consultants, who determined that part of the test was not job-related In June. the National Council of State Bo ards of Nursing awarde d a c ontract for development of a new test to CTB -McGr aw Hill , but it probably will not be ready until February 1983. Meanwhile. t h e California board's decision to modify the test has been cr iticized by the California Nurses Association for pote ntially lowering s tandards. but applauded by I a bor un ion s and minority groups. who s ay the national test is biased agetinst minorities and foreigners. The state Department of Fair Employment and Housing also ('Omplained that the test may be biased against minorities and persons over 40 Interferon appears safe Encouraging results in can~er patients noted SAN FRANCISCO <AP> - Des pite side effects r a nging from fever lo weeks or fatigue, synthetic interferon appears were reported by Dr. Jorda U. cancers in seven of 16 patients !n its fi ts t clinical lr1a1 , researcters report. . The i1udy of the artificially c r e ated s ubs t ance. r eported Fr1dar . answered many queslioas about how patients State workers' group beaten in elections? SACRAMENTO CAP> Two AFL-CIO locals say they have ddealed the California State Em p loyecs Association in repr esentati o n a l runoff elections. In one contest lo represe11t · about 8 .000 p syc hiatri c technicians in California's 11 state hospitals. the CWA Psych Tec h Union s aid 1t won 2.575 votes compared to 1.931 for the CSEA In another to represent 3,000 stale health and social services professionals. Local 2620 of the American Federation of Stale. C ount y. and Mun1 c 1pal Employees s aid it won 1,081 votes compared to l.038 for the CSEA. The CWA Psych Tech Union is an independent local of the Communications Workers of America, AFL-CIO. The local's pres ident, Jim Smith. ;aid the result "marks the betinning of the end of CSEA's domination over state em ploytes . We expect more and mor e s:ate employees will be reJecti~ CSEA and be turning to real 1.nions like CW A " The i:resident of the A FSCME L oe al 2620, Lenny Potas h. c r~dited the victory to, "the ability of both our local and international union to combat bud ge t c ut s. a nd th e commitment on all levels of A FSC ME to protect the services that health and social services professionals provide." T h e CSEA c ou l d not immediately be reached for comment. react to 1t a nd raised new ones a bout the best dos age and schedule of treatment. One surpris ing discover y during the tes ts was the development of an antibody to synthetic interferon in three of the patients. Detail s of the effects of synthetic interferon injections were reported by Dr. Jordah H. Gutterman of M.0 . Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute in Houston and Dr. Sandra Horning of Stanford University. Their reports came in the final day of the Second Annual International Congress for Interferon research. • I nte rferon is p r oduced naturally by the body lo fight infection and has shown promise as a cancer-fighting agent. But since it 1s expensive to extract, studies have been limited. Synthetic mterferon, produced by bacteria whose genes have been altered. is cheaper and more r eadily available. The recombinant interferon for the Stanfo rd-Hous ton trial was produced by the Nutley, N.J . d r u g c o m· p a n y Ho ffmann -La Roche Inc . and Ge nc t ech Inc. of South San Francisco. ..... ----DESKS INC.----- SUPER SAVINGS TIME rnE lYPEWRITER THAT TYPES BY SOUND Now o letter quality pnnter-use with most computers • The new electronic SM~~0J'ft· typewnter with a brain • 50% fewer parts than electro-mechanical typewriters Immediate Delivery JUDGE'S CHAIR This plush judge's chair is regularly $175.00. Hurry in today and save! •119 SUPER DESK 30"x60". 4 drawers include 2 file drawers. 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B1alkin T he league has monitored the Klan and other extremist groups ror decades. Bialkin, c h airman of the league's National Executive Com millee, presented a report on the NEA kit "Violence. the Ku KJux Klan and the Struggle for Equality. An Informational and Instruction Kit" during the committe e 's fo ur -da y meeting in San Francisco. The leagut? agr eed t here should be classroom material on the Klan but found the NEA kit "gave ~ incorrect portrayal of American society," Bialkin said He singled out two statements that he felt presented a "false view" to students "The violent nature or the Klan feeds on a c l imate of gene ral socia l acceptance of racism " The other sentence read "It is important lo remember that the Klan 1s only the tip of the iceberg. the most vis ible and obvious manifestation of t ht:' entrench e d rac is m 1n our society." Bialkin contends that racist ideas are antithetical to mo:.t Americans, who regard the Klan with "scorn and distrost. .. Th e NEA kit le av es o ut information about "the nation's ad vances in over coming past racism" and "important black gains over the past 20 years ... he said . The Anti-Defamation League. in reaction to the N EA kit. is preparing an alt e rn a te curriculum on the KKK. Bialkm said. • T he league was cons ulted by the NEA before the k1l waf. published. but Bialkm said the association did not comply with all its suggestions A~WI ........ CROSS-EYED TIGER H1111\ llll' ...;111l·t 1.i11 t t~t·t .11 tlw F o lsom zoo has a righ t 111 bl· irri tated while be ing photographed . Thl• 12 ~ l'a r old . soo µound tiger was born with crossed e yes VNc nn:i rians s :.i.'· nothing l'Lln bl' done to corrt>el the proble m SF parking fees may he increased SA!'< FRANCISCO 1 A P i Dall) parking fees Ci t four ci t y ow n e d lo t s "'1 11 b e substanti ally increased in unc ('ase to SlO a da' 1f raH· 111cn•a!>es approved b) t he San Fram·1sco Parking Authont) are tonftrmed b\' tht:' Board of Supervisors and · Mayor Oranne Feinstein The 10<.·rcase!>. a pprO\'t.:d b) the Parking Authority, CO\e r pa rking al the Fifth and M1ss1o n. Port smouth Squar e. Sutt1.•r-Stockton and Golden Ga teway garages The ne w rates, designed lo ret tSe additio n al montc'\' and d iseourage all da) parking. !>hould take effect b) OeC' 1, according lo M argart'l Hrndy. direc t or o f t h e P ar k ing Authority Rates la-.t were increased la~t Octob1.•r · There has been a wider dnd "'1dt·r 1-!·•P l.ll'l\\ el'n r 1ty rates ancl lhl' pnvit l<• '>ector... said \u t h11ri t \ P resident Don ald \1 <1~n111 ··Those ~ar<1ges were 1ntt•nch•d for the person who goes -.hoppin~ gcw<; to the dentist. gm•-. to wt· h1:. broker That's '' h) lht•> "'('rt: built "'here Lhey "en· built · \dd1twnal re\.t:nue 1:. needed to tO\'t•r 1nc·n·ascd costs at three of till' four i.:araJ.!"eS Only Lhe Suttl'I Stol'kton garage 1s in good shapt· f10anc1all y. Current ft·l·s "'di rc•ma1n in eff ect at otht.•r l'tty garages T ht· <.111 day parker will bear t ht· brunt or the h ikes. For t'xamplt.'. th<' m aximum all·day rat l' "'111 Jump from SS to S7 at Fifth and ~1 iss10n. from S7 to SS 50 ;it Por tsmou th Squa re. from S7 50 to S9 a t Suttt.•1 Sll><:kton <.1nd from S7 to Sill .it (;oldt.·n Galt:\.\ a\ ~ 'JY§~ RO,~§U.~ 98.lw•fft ~~ ~ MM/ ~.,."4, '• .A'~ /&oclt, (T-1#} (;.f.f·G990 ~---~-------------,,......,.-.....----·---------------------------,-11 ---~~-~----~--~~-~-- ~· Orange CO Ht OAJL V PILOT /Monday, October 29, 1981 Government spending that makes no sense Many actions of the federal government are bewildering. but one that is incomprehens ible is its simultaneous support of tobacco farmers and i ts campaign to discourage smoking. Last week, the 48-year-old . program of price s upports and acreage restrictions survived a mov e in the Hou s e of Representatives to kill it bv a vote of 231 -184. Close but· no • eigar. Last month. an assault on t he price support program in the : Sen ate was turned b ack . The House did approve one concession to subsidy opponents. Language was approved that would require Agric ultur e Secretary J ohn Block to provide for an unna m ed entity to relieve taxpayers of the direct cost of the subsidie s. $100,000 annuaJly. T he public would still get burned. however. for the SIS million adminis trative c os t s of th e program . The r egulations are a step in the right djrection. but Congress s h ould h ave abolis'b ed th e tobacco program forthwith. I t makes no s ens e fo r Was hington lo s pend S28 million. a s it did la s t ye a r . o n anti-s moking campaigns and medical research into smoking.related diseases. ~nd then dish out other millions to prop up tobacco (armers. Subsidy proponents say the price supports are needed so that tobacco growers can get a "fair" price for their product. If public funds are needed to ensure a "fair .. price. then growers should try other crops with m ore market appeaJ. Another argum ent put forward in favor of the program is that without it. tobacco would bec ome cheaper and its use encouraged . If that's the case. wh y do t o bacco s tat es · congressmen want to retain a program that see mingly stines the market for the crop? There is a larger issue involved. though. Las t year's e l e c tion res ults have been interpreted as a mandate to reduce government intervention in the marketplace . Subsidies for tobacco a nd other crops are glaring exampl es of s uch f!overnrnent involvemeht. The time has com e to rethink this S3.9 billion quagmire of farm quotas. acreage allotments and pri c e s uppo rt s with a view toward eliminating them UCI reverses trend Declining e nro llme nt as family s izes s hrink has bee n cited as one of the major school problems at the grade school and high school level in recent times. The shortage of s tudents has res ulted in clos ure of some schools and wides pre ad teacher lay·offs. A projected drop in the population of college stude nts was the reason plans for future e nrollment at UC Irvine were scaled back a few years ago from a potential of 27.000 s tudents b~· 1990 to somewhere in the 10.000 range. Ifs somewhat s urpris ing especiaJly for university officials to find that enrollment this year has jumpe d 8 percent ins tead of the anticipa t e d 2 percent. The pe r centag e incre ase. largest in the nine-campus UC system. brings UCI 's s tudent population up from last year's 10.222 to a current 11.057 the mos t since the campus opened in 1965. Beyond the fact tha t the university h as had to lurn away s ome s tudents appl y ing for ov ercrowded programs such as comput e r sc ience a nd en gineering. it seems to be able to handle the unexpected influx. There's been some shortage of textbooks. a certain amount of rescheduling of classes and labs and a hunt for money to pay additional faculty not eas y. given gove rnment cutbacks in aid to education. But apparently the worst problem right f10W is a shortage of space in the student parking l o t s. w h ich they doubtless can live with. So far. no one seems to have any s pecific explanation for the sudden incre ase in enrollment. But it may be logical to assume that UCI's reputation for quality education is s preading. as is the awareness among young people that solid education can pay big dividends in future life. All of .this indicates that high sc hool students with their eyes on UCI would do well to keep a close watch on their grades and get their applications in early Reagan tightens reins There has to be more to the 7: 15 a.m . r e assig nme nt of Army Major Gen. Robe rt L . Schweitzer than meets the eve. S c hweitze r .'of course. was hurriedly movf>d from being the top military o fficer on the ~ational Security Council staff to a very v a g u e pos t in th e Pentagon after saying the Soviets ··are on the move· they are going to strike.·· The Whil e H o u se s aid Schweitze r had not publicly c l eared his s tatem e nts in advance with superiors. Yet here is an officer who has served on this staff s ince January. Even aft e r his trans fer . Sch weitzer was described bv President Re a g an as .. a fine s o ldier" whos e s ervices in a nother pos t will continue to "be of great benefit to the country ... He was not dis m issed from service. The gen e ral m ade his remarks at a meeting in Washington of the Association of the United States Army. Anyone • who knows anything about the Army knows that this is not a li ghtweight outfit. And . finally. the general d e liv e red the s p e ech in Was h ington. under th e ver y noses of the president and his a ides. Spokes men quickly said the views were not thos e of th e pre s ident. However . t'he suspi c ion remains that Schwe itz e r might be the pres ident's Paul Revere. While what h e s aid was controversial. vario us remarks had a ring of truth. The president had little other choice. The general had not cleared his speech. The preside nt has been able to keep a tight rein so far on his Cabinet and subordinates. quite a, contrast to the contradictory and conflicting statements from the member s o f the Car t er adm inistr ation. His quick actions to silence the general should enable him to maintain that control for now. Opinions eitpressed In the space abo11e are those of the Dally Pilot. Other 11lews u· pressed on this page are those of their authors and artists. Reader comment Is lnvlt· ed. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O .. Box 1S60, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321. L.M. Boyd/Ideal face shapes • The human face shows up in seven shapes: oval, round, square, oblon.1. diamond. pear or heart. How would you categorize your own face on this ll1t1 ln drawtn11 of women, artilll O RA NGE COA ST Daily Pilat .. ........... .,..,., =-YW' ... ,.. .., "~ c..-.-_,._ .. u .... 1-.C..-~.C.A ' tend to tdeaJlze the oval face. Of men, the square. There are thole aatu.rallata too who use paraley u an ~arm deodorant. · .. Judicial screening ·needed Starting with the gubernatorial campaign of Ronald Reagan in 1966, there has been increasing criticism of ·the j\14idat system . And with the 1r~ te!ldendes of the supreme and ap~hat.e courts to make new laws and change existing ones by their decisions, much of the dissatisfaction has been aimed at those courts and the process whereby judicial candidates are selected and approved. During this period a number of proposals have surfaced to change the current system whereby the governor's no minees to the higher courts are confirmed by a three-member panel com~ of the chief justice, senior presiding appellate justice and the attorney general. THE P ROPOSAL most frequently advanced is one patterned after the f e deral system requiring Senate confirmation. However , in the past session Speaker Willie Brown, applying the pressure of his office, succeeded in getting Assembly approval of a bill which would replace the three-member panel with one somewhat larger. He would eliminate the only elective officer on the panel, the attorney general, but retain the chief justice and presiding appellate justice and add two r e preuntatives of the State Bar Association and two additional citizens, one each to be named by the Speaker and the Senate President Pro Tem. Since any change in the judicial confirmation process requires a constitutional amendment approved by the voters, Phil Wyman, chairman d the Assembly C onstit uti on~ Amendments Committee. has schedul~ an interim hearing in Sacramento fer "an in-depth investigation of alternati~ methods or confirmation." WYMAN IS A bright young attom~ out or Lancaster whose district include; part of Kern County. He also is the author of one of the constitutional ... , ' I (; ~i; ~ IARL WATIRS a m end men ts to r equire S e n a te confirmation. His contention is that Ule power lo screen the governor's judicial nominations should be with elected representatives of the people who cat be expected to be sensitive and responsive to the public. It wouki provide a proper forum to air the public's views and the decisions wouki be reached by a bipartisan bod!. something which is not assured under the current system or that proposed by Speaker Brown. A compelling ariument in favor of Senate coo!irmation is that it is a plan which has proved s atisfactory over many years at the feder al level wherea5 other proposals s uch as Speaker Brown's would merely be experimental, substituting an untried system for one which bas evoked dissatisfaction. But Wyman's plan provides only for the screening of appellate and supreme court nominees. Since these are the courts which have been most active in overruling the Legislature, changing the laws and making new ones, a better system of confirmation for nominees to those courts is paramount. Still, with the huge numbers of judges being appointed to the superior and municipal courts, the time seems ripe to include the appointees to those courts in a new confirmation process. This is especially true in the light of the arrogance of Gov. Jerry Brown in overturning the voter rejections of at least six of his appointees to the trial courts by reappointing them after their defeat at the polls. THE URGENT NEED for a better syst em, one which gives the public some voice in judicial selections, can be seen by the fact that, since taking office in 1975, Jerry Brown has appointed Sil> or 54.5 percent of the state's 1,182 judges. In the 14 months left to his term in office he will add to this. At least 2.S new judgeships were created in the past session and there will be the usual vacancies by reason of retirements, resignations and deaths. Neve~ before in the history of the state has one person made so many judicial appointments. And no one person should have the power to single-handedly bring to bear so much influence on the judicial branch of government. A provision for · Senate confirmation would prevent it ever happening again. First ladies have an impossible job There are two things I wouldn't want to be in this life. I wouldn't want to be the queen of England's husband and I wouldn't want to be the president of the United States' wile. Other than that, I'd be willing to try anything. Both o( them are reaJJy terrible jobs, even though I imagine you get all you want to eat Prince Philip seems to handle bis position with a casual charm that keeps the press orr his back. but our first lady, no matter who she is, always gets it from reporters. Mamie Eisenhower , for ex ample, was considered to be nice but a dud as a first lady because she never had any strong opinions or did anything that stirred up controversy. Rosalynn Carter , on the other hand. was accused or having too many opinions because s he sat in on Cabinet meetings sometimes. OUR flRST LADIES are asked to be the impossible. Broadcast reporters and newspaper people expect them to be busy saints. They're expected to have strong opinions but not express them. They're expected to be good hostesses in the White House without spending any money. They're expected to be beautifully dressed without buying any new clothes. Nancy Reagan is currenUy getting the same kind of criticism that Jacqueline Kennedy got when she was in the White House. You can tell from the way Mrs. Reagan keeps herself that she's used to having things right. She. has good and expensive taste in clothes. furnishings, food and decorations. It's not a serious defect in her character. It is my opinion that reporters write stories picking on first ladies because they think people like bating our first ANDY RDONIY lady. They think the public will object to the president's wife buying the best dinner settings avallable for the White House if they cost $600 each. The reporters are probably wrong. It's a strange thing about Americans but even the ones living on food stamps don't resent rich people and they especially don't resent the president and his wife living well. l'M SOFT ON first ladies. l don 't know what's wrong with me but I've liked just about all of them that I can remember. I even like Ronald Reagan better now than I did before 1 knew he and Nancy like each other as much as they seem to. It's nice. If I'm ever elected president. the nation is ~oing to be in for a shock with its new first lady. If rePorters think they have something to write about with Nancy Reagan. wail until my Marge moves in. She just isn't lhe type who'd m ake a lot of adjustments in her Lifestyle and the press is going to love it. If I ever made a speech in front of the fireplace the way Franklin Roosevelt and Jimmy Carter did, my wife is apt to walk in right in the middle of it and tell me to go out and get more wood. If I made some important policy statement s he disagreed with, she certainly wouldn't hesitate to tell anyone who asked that I was out of my mind. I KNOW darn well she wouldn't spend half her day in the White House Rose Garden greeting Girl Scout troops because she plays tennis three days a week, has French Club on Tuesdays, bridge on Wednesdays and she comes to New York to go to the Philharmonic every Friday. She does our bookkeeping nights. There's just no way she's going to hang around the White House to shake hands to get me in good with foreign dignitaries if she 's got something she wants to do. And if she's ever first lady and does what she did last week, the press will have a field day. She pald $350 for four tiger maple chairs that aren't even new. As I anticipate the kind of first lady my wife would make. I know how President Reagan must feel when they get after Nancy. Jinuny Carter re:minds Us why he failed Jimmy Carter reminds you or someone you used to date, but can't rem ember why you stopped seeing her. Then, time goes by and you uk ber out again. N. soon u the door opens, you remember why. Jimmy slipped away lo Plains, Georgia, some months 110 and quickly laded from mOlt people'• comdOUID..,. However, a few days a10, be retw'1'UMI to Wublnaton for a urlet of appelJ'DCtle and aomt 1tattmtnt1 that mach Uberall and Oemoerau pit tbelr tftth. He IUCCeeded lJl temlacffq ua Wb)' we were IO llad to lte Mm ID l .. t J•uary. There wu, or couue, bl• Jolnl 1t~tement with Gerald Ford oa t.be return trip from Sadat's funeral about getting cozy with the Pales tine Liberation Organization (PLO>. We can chalk Ford's views lo stupidity. Any man who thinks Poland Is a free country probably thinks the PLO {a a pottery worker's union. But, wtth Carter, we can't enter the 1lupldlty plea. ' T'HEN, THERE was the lecture be •ave the eon,reaa about how it muat do whatever the president want.a lt to do. Tbit either betray• an enormous tact OI understandlna about bow our democratic republic or the Coacret1 works -probably both. U WI II what the Found.ins Fathers had Intended, we wouldn't nffd a lefialallve braDC!b. Mr. Carter'• me•lln1• with Democratic bran were cbllly a.ad awkward to l't.attat that tbe Speaker ot Lbe HouM,/np O'N.W. D-lhll .. a.-made tlle ...,.,,..... iDd ... 11 mo•• of •••"8dt•1 lie ,.._ Uae DemocT1itlc spciblman IMn ... bJ Implication. aat Lb• former PNll~ J immy Carter is a strange man. His perception of the world and of his country is warped in a way that few of us erasp. The man is entitled, as we all are, to march lo a different drummer. but he cannot expect us to follow any more . He and bis drumlJler are marching to a pl,ce we don't want to go . I Wm we live to He lite d•v•lta Califor'llla'1 ...., "m1M1111" Wiii have to demaad ballot ia1tnacUoa1 ta Bn1Ullt? F ---.:.;,_ __ _ Orange Coast DAILY PtlqT/Monday, October 26, 1981 .47 ~~~\ ,,,, ~ H a ir s p r a y those stains Growing O ceanside cracks co de for future OCEANSIDE (AP> -Someday, maybe soon. the people or Oceanside m11y telephone their fellow citizens in a different area code. Commission to ann ex Ca mp Pendleton, u move he says would add million..., an tax benefits to the city. DEAR PAT DUNN: I waated to leU tile reader who 11ked bow to remove ballpellll Ink 1talna that all 1be bat &o do 11 1pny tM stain with hair a(>ray and nab tile area -.ltla a clean cloth. Several appllcatloas may be necessary. B. "Helolae" A., NftPOl't Beach • Thankl for writing, "Helola.e." Several other readers asree with your solution. Another reader advises keeplnc blotting material or some kind under the stain u it is sprayed with aerosol hair spray and movinc the blotting material if more than one application is needed. Another reader swears by "Spray and Wash " pre-laundry spray io remove ballpoint Ink st.ains from her husband's shirt poc:kets. Don't eat moMy nuts DEAR PAT DUNN: I stored ao"e walnuts ln my cupboard over the aummer ta a plastic bag. Now I've found Uaey're m~y. Are they slllf safe to eat? R.C., Huntington Beach No. Never eat moldy walnuts. Some kinds of mold that grow on nuts produce toxins (mycotoxins) which have been found to be potent cancer c ausing agents in laboratory tests . It's best to discard~ any nutmeats that show signs of mold. Retireme11l saving DEAR PAT DUNN: I would appreciate a rundown or the m ajor changes in Individual Retirement Account regulations as a result of the new tax laws. I've been thinking alM>ut investing In a n IRA because I am not covered by an or1tanized retire ment or pront-sbarlng plan at work, and I'd like to get In on this Sp ecialist voices advice on talk r C.H I CA GO I AP l Rosalie Loed ing, an associate professor or speech and a specialist in conserving voices, has got some down-to-earth advice for people who talk too much: Shut up. She also h as advice for people with dry throats : Bite your tongue. "ll activates til e li ttle salivary glands underneath." she said. which helps lubricate the mucous membranes in the throat. Ms . Loeding, 53, a teacher at Illinois Benedictine College. has solved the voice problems for more than 100 people referred to her in 10 years. One of her most interesting cases. she said was ~at of a construction executi ve who ' had chrome hoarseness. "He told me he was on the phone most d the lime. cradling it on his shoulder ... tipping bis head to one side so much put a great strain on his larynx. He lost the gravel in his voice by installing a speaker phone on his desk." DR . GEORGE l. HAINES. leading authority in real estate. taxation & investments dj'scusses: • Four basic rules to greater wealth. • Pres1den1 Reagan's recent tax reforms & high return investment opportunities. DOH'T D84Y YOUlSILf T .. S O..-OITUMtTT T•. Oct. 27, 7:30 ,.-. 11Mw. Oct. zt, 7-.JO ,..-. .....,... ..,...~ JIJllriwWSt. 1700S.........,_ C..Mele ....... Sf'OHSOAtO l'I' lllTCOUIT FIHAMaAl., IHC.17141 946-7602 • Transcendental Meditation® Program Ushering In The Age Of Enlightenment In This Generation (7 14) 6.H-2311 THE WORLD'S MOST COMPACT. BICiCOPIER type of tu-deferred savings plan. P.E., Costa Mesa As of Jan. 1, 1982, almost everyone wlll be allowed lo Invest In an IRA <roughly doubling the number of eligible people). IRA Investments will J\.lmp to S2.000 or 100 percent of salary. wtµ'chever ls le.ss ($2,250 Jointly with non-working spouse>. A d ivor ced oon•WOrking spouse may count alimony as earned income for investing In an IRA. Active partic ip a nt s in em. ployer·sponsored plans may deduct con· tribuUons up to the same limits that apply ~o non-participants. Voluntary contribut· ions are subject to IRA limits and to IRA-type rules. except distribution& starting at age 70"'2 are not mandated. All or any portion of any distribution or accumulated deductible employee contributions may be rolled ovQr to an IRA. Amounts invested in collectibles .(antiques, art. etc. l under IRAs or self-directed accounts in qualified plans are • treated as distributions for income tax 'Purposes. Redemption proceeds of U.S. retirement · bonds distributed under a qualified. bond purchase plan may be redeemed after age 591 2, death or disability. and be rolled over. tax-free to an IRA. • "Got a problem" Then wnte 10 Pat .._ 1 Dunn l'at wall cul red tape. getting • the aruwers and actam1 you need tu solt>P cnequ1t1e.~ m gouernmenl and 'I • busmess Mail 11our 'questwns to Pat Dmm At Your Seruree. Orange Coasl Daily Pilot P 0 lfo.r /561J. Cosla Mt' SO CA 92626 As many letters as possrhle u•rll he ari.~u>t'red . but phoned mqu1nes or letters not mcl1u1mq the reader's Juli name. addres.~ and hus111e1>!> houn phone number 'cannot be ccmsadered This column appears Monday, ~ ednesday and f'nday UL{RA, ULTRA lOO's 5 mQ 1a1 • C.5 mg n1co1111e. LIGHIS 11 mq '1ar" TRIAL SET A De n \'t!r .i udge ha ~ ordered trittl for <H:lor Peter Fonda. above. for d1sturbin~ the peace.' and destruction o f proper!~ lor alleged!~ tr~ 111g to rf l' !) l I' CJ ~· .I "> I g n :-.uggl'-.lln~ h1..., ..,,st<.·r at·tres s .Jane Fonda. below. be fed to lht> \\hall'.., Pro.nuC'lear p1<.·kl·h tarried tht• s ign 0 9 mg mto1111e av per c11are11e 0\ FTC method. LIGHTS 100 s 13 my tar 10 mg nrco11r.e a1 pe1 c1,are11e. rtC Repo11 MM 81. lt's possible even before tts lOOlh birthday as a municipality in 1988. The population o( the sleepy seaside town by 1940 stood at 4.600 with wide. sundy beaches a nd bungalows that gave tourists an undisturbed view of the Pacific Ocean. Then, two years later , President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave some neighboring land to the Marine Corps. The deed to 125,000-acre Rancho Santa Margarita complete with three mountain ranges and 17 miles of coastland was signed over to the Marine Corps with World War II approaching. and the building of Camp Pendleton the world's biggest amphibious military base began . Oceanside became the weekend horn e of tens o f t housands o f Marines /\s many of their families stayed, by 1950 there were 13,000 perm anent res idents in town. By 1960. there were 25.000. By 1978, 37 percent of the heads of household in Oceanside were commuting to work at Camp PendJ eto n. The last federal census put the permanent population of Oceanside at 76.698, making it the third biggest l'tty in San Diego County. which is on<.· of th<.· nation's fastest growing counli<.>s Th<.• l ' S Post al Service has as signed Oceanside a second zip <.·ode'. 9'~5fi for the eastern parts of to\\ n. to go with 92054 City Manager Robt.'rl Bourc01<'r said that the city is r<.'ad~ lo :.ubm11 an application to the Lo<.·al /\g cnc:y Formation Also u second area telephone code was assigned by Pacific Telephone Co. The prestmt code Is 714. To reach the part of Oceanside which Gaspar de Portola and fellow Spaniards discovered In 1769, it'll be necessary to call long distance to area code 619. ·'The whole thing would be settled by the commission , hopefully in December, .. Bourcler said in an interview "Then we'll negotiate with the county over our share or the property tax " No actual control over Camp Pendleton would revert to the city. It would remain federal land but within the city limits. ' Attorney Jim Betz. president of the Chamber of Com mer ce, said "We certainly hope 1t goes through and believe it will .. The Marine Corp!>. in effect the federal government. recently took a neutral stand under Maj . Gen. Kenneth flobinson. the commanding general. In the past. the Marines opposed annexation "Wc 'vt• overcome the biggest hurdle, .. Retz said. What would be the Marine Corps' gain·? "Frankly. 1 don't know. Maybe they recognize the benefits lo Oceanside." I Jail help de nied SAN JOSE (API The Board of Supervisors has rejected a plea by Undersheriff Larry Kelly for money lo hire temporary starr to work at the "critically" crowded Santa Clara Jail ave ona carton of Winston Lights or Winston mtra -------------., STORE 75 I ~ COUPON ~ I ~ I --SAVE75~1 ON A CARTON OF WINSTON LIGHTS OR WINSTON ULTRA OONG OR 1 OO'S) ---- I I I I I I I I ~· .. . . • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Octobef 26.1981 Ford and Lincoln-Announce ·A better way to beat the high cost of financing. Ford and your participating Ford and Lincoln-Mercury dealers are making you a special otter. It's "Up-Front Money" on some of their best-selling, highest mileage new 1981 and 1982 cars. Money to help finance the new car you need. You can lower your monthly payments by applying the savings to your down payment and borrowing less to begin with. Or get a check directly from Ford or Lincoln-Mercury. It's your choice. Ford puts cash in your pocket. Not a reduced annual percentage rate , but cash up-front. Make your best deal. Then top it off with hundreds of dollars in savings. Save $700 on America's newest LYN~, ESCORT UP FRONT $ ON LUXURY SERIES SEDANS AND WAGONS. two-seaters: front-wheel drive Ford EXP . and Mercury LN7. Save up to $500 on front- wheel drive Mercury Lynx and Ford Escort. And save $600 on America's most popular sports car: Ford Mustang. Or $600 on a new Mercury Capri. Dealer contribution may affect customer price. Limit five per customer. You can also get $500 back from Ford on tough Courier Pickups. Buy or order now. To get your share of Ford's Up-Front Money, see your Ford or Lincoln-Mercury dealer and buy any of these cars from stock or order between now and November 22, 1981. Take delivery on Courier Pickups by December 2, 1981. ($40Q BACK Ori ALL BASE, L, GL MODELS) CAPRfJ. . MUSTANG UP FRONT $. . ON .A'-L ~ODE LS .EX.P . · ·,LN7 . · UP FRONT ·.$ . '·' ... .. ON ALL MODELS · · . ' ' -·FORD . COURIER· UP FRONT •• . ·.•. ... . . "' . ·' -·.: ' I • More value news. Remember, if you're looking for a mid-size family car, both Ford Fairmont Futura 4-door and Mercury Zephyr Z-7 2-door are actually sticker priced lower than last year."' On top of that, Ford and Lincoln-Mercury are offering special value packages on many other popular models. So be sure to check out all the value news from Ford for 1982. *Comparison of August 1. 1981, sticker prices of a 1981 to 1982 base model Fairmont Futura 4·door and Mercury Zephyr Z-7 2·door FORD AND LINCOLN-MERCURY EPA EST MPG The newest world cars from Ford-perfect for a family of four. EST HWY EPA EST MPG Turn high mileage into high excitement with these two sporty cars . EST HWY EPA EST MPG You get front-wheel drive in America's newest two-seaters. EST HWY ... I I • '· ~ I' , 1· I i Daily Pilat MO NDAY, OCT . 26, 1981 CAVALCADE COMICS TELEVISION 82-3 84 86 Man benefits from overpowering wife . See Ann Landers, Page B2 . Youngsters ich1z across the floor in red light-green light game. Below. Sunde White . 6. tries on skates Irvine recreation rolls along Irvine s first roller skating rink has 01H·1H•d and. soon. the city that's been infamoul. for its lack of recreational facl11tl(.'!'> "111 have its first bowling alley The rink. called Skating Plus. 3415 Michelson Urn. e. opened this month and has already done its bit to help with a community problem On Oct 19. a .. Roll·Out"' was held there The roller skating fund·raiser benef1ttcd the Irvine Education Foundation. a non-profit organization which raises money for the fina nciall y strapped Irvine Unified School District The event raised about $1.100 for the foundation. said foundation president Stanley Newhoff. Next to the skating rink is a 40-lane bowling alley that is to open before the Dally PUot Photos by Charles Starr month is out. said a spokcl>woman for the In ine Recreation Park \\'hen completed. the park Just east of the Fluor Corp 1s to also include a racquetball health club building. a restaurant. batting cages. a miniature golf course and possibly other attractions. s aid Ken Wines. spokesm an for the park. lie said the entire project should be finished by next spring. The project is being developed by Architecturnl Design Management. 2710 E. Regal Pa rk Drive. Anaheim. The company. headed by Dr Barton Heuler of Anaheim. bought the 16 acres of land for the park from the Irvine Company in mid·l978 for S2 million. The architect for the project is J ess Perez. o f the P e r ez & Hurtado architecture firm. D D .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. October 26, 1981 •ANN LANDERS •ERMA BOMBECK •HOROSCOPE DON'T M-A*S*H THE CAKE .Jamie Farr plugs ears as Harry Morgan uncorks bottle of c hampagne during party on the set of the :\I A ·s H television series Other cast members at the party. which marked the .......... beginning of the popular show's 10th year on the air. are <from left 1 Mike Farrell . Alan .\Ida. Loretta Swit. David Ogden Stiers and William Christopher. COULClO!m CC»Mlll -C:..&..._ -&- i.ZM1 O.M C ... Ma.a .. , • .,Cl. ft.IS Krv .. rr-Of.a .... . Mt111 .. LMls tet.• ..... . O RANGE COUNTY FI NANCIAL OJGE$T and 50 "-ua.11 U41.1t ~Sliver a.,. tttn.• tNH.• RAYMOND A. LA VINE -~-,,....,m•1 ....... m' Hl' \1 •u 111 t·\rt·rit·nl t' ''DIALOGUE T HREE" PROFESSIONAL Wednesday, O c tober 28, at 11: 3{'.1 a.r11. SECRETARIAL SERVICES Complete Typing Service • WOrd Processing • Resumes • Theses . ( 'h ,11Ht·1. l.11 r Rc ... t :1ur.1111, li"'>l 2 \1.h Arrhu r !\1' I.. !· .. 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CALIP. 9001.. ~ FASH ION ISLANl>, NEWPORf BEAOi 92660 .I~ -Ar~,.~~~~~~~~~ ' 'Blessing' powerful DEAR ANN LANDERS: I would like to say something to the man who wrote to complain about his wife. He said she was .. overpowering ... That fellow said he was 25 . I am 72. I'm sure he would describe the woman I married as .. overp6wering ... too. '.\!~· s is ter called her .. bossy ... As far as I'm concerned. the da\' I met her was m,· luck ies t. · · If it weren't for my .. overpowering" wife we wouldn't have a dime todav I was a big earner and a bigger spender. My .. overpowering.. wife s aw to it that 20 percent. of e\'ery paycheck went into the bank no matter what. Today. we have a lovely paid·for home. some high.yield bonds. a nice stock portfolio and no unpaid bills. !'vty ··overpowering ·· wife "overpowered I· our three kids through college. The~· are a ll doing well because or her common sense and firm hand I was more or less a bystander. So. please let t he world know that an "overpowering" woman can be a big help. Mine was. LUCKY I~ LOUISVILLE D EAR LUCKY: Some m en need a s trong woman . Othe rs have to be boss. Tiie best arrangem ent is a joint partner8"tp with both doing some compromising. For you -your wom an was a blessing. I a"' happy you found each other. DEAR A'.\:'.\: LA~DER.5 In a recent column a reader complained about reruns accused you of being too lazy to write a new column l'\'ery day. Another person wrote to say the reruns were g reatity appreciated becau~e they were the best columns of all I agree with the latter I am enclosing one of my fanlrites with a request that ~·ou run 1t again It made me a better person. YOL' R FRI E'.'lD l:"-1 DETROIT DE AR FRJ E~D: Thanks for asking. lt'!i one of my favorites, too: Your lire will be richer -Ir On this day : You will make an effort to '.\tend a quarrel. Searc h for a for gotten friend. Dismiss a suspicion and replace It with trust. Write a lette r to someone who misses you. Encour age someont' who has lost faith. Keep a pro m ise. Forget an old grudge. Examine your dem and~ on others and vow to reduce them. Fight for a principle. Express your gratitude. Overcome an old fear . Take two minutes to appreciatt> the beauty of nature. Tell someone you lovt> him . Tell him a gain. And a gain. And again. Don't flunk your chem1stn1 test LtJ1:e 1-; more than one set of glands callmq to another If you have trouble makmq a d1.<>tmct1on 11011 need Ann·s booklet. l.ove or Su and llou: ''' Tell the Differen ce Send a lrrnq . st:'lf-addressed .... tamped envelope with qnur request and 511 cent.~ to Ann Landers P n Hnr 1199.5. Chicago. Ill M61 I Who ~eeds progress? E,·erv tim e a manufacturer' of appliances' come!'! out with a new feature on their product. the~· call it a .. scientific breakthrough · · We ha\'e seen the coming of the see·through O\'en. the talking refrigerator. the thinking-woman ·~ computerized s to,·e top and the sweeper that does e\'erythlng but dance backwards. pne more sc1entif 1c breakthrough and I'm going to ha\'e a scient1f1C' breakdown WHO WA~T T O SEE their m ·e n under glass" Wh~· would a manufacturer consider rorrosion a turn -on ? It was always enough for me to open the door. g rope through the darkness a nd be cheered when I s till had room for a s mall casserole . The ··breakthroughs" wi ll never gi\'e you a break. The newest accessory for refrigerators is a s ign al light that lets you k n o w w h e n i t n e e d s ,. a c u u m i n g underneath. I don't know how it works but I can only suspect ins tead of the dust growing up through the refrigerator until it r eaches the top under the phone book. it reaches a level and shorts a light which goes on. signaling it is read~· to be hauled away. LET US BE PRACTICAL. If God had meant for us to clean under refrigerators. He would ha\'e gi\·en us yardstick hands. I do not know an~·one personally who flMA 80M8fCI ATWIT'S END does it. nor d o I want to es tablish a relationship. They're probabl~· people who wash their hands after the~ play with the dog and c-hange the baking ..,oda t•,·er~· ~·ear or so. Frankly. I clean under my refrigerator every time we move and l'\·e ne,·er found anything under there \\Orth getting ..i hernia O\'er. THE LAST Tl:ttE we mon•d from the farm to the West. I uncove red a pencil stub. an iced teas poon. lwo mCJrbl es. a cold tablet. a cluster of black g lobs thCJt had been grapes in a nother life. two nails. a coat h a n ger. a s kele ton •possibly mammal 1 a nd a note reminding me of an appoint ment with m~· obstretician. The kid was 14 years old . I suspec t there are talking ston~s in our future. mixers that whimper. "Clean me ... and wa s hers that will rlCJ!'th OVERLOAD and give U!, a lecture I don't know about mu. but if I "anted guilt. I'd call m~· mother Virgo: Focus on trip T uesday, October 27 ARIES <Ma r . 21 -April 19): Subj ect of money dom inates discussion involves partner. m ate. professional associate and a special member of opposite sex. Focus on additional working room and travel pla ns . TAt.:Rt.:S •April 20-~ta~· 2().: Defer to judgment of others: your most producti\'e role now is that of keen. car eful obser\'er . By waiting. you'll be in position to listen. absorb. learn and eventually profit. G E :WINI 1 !'day 21 ·.June 20 1: P lans s ubject to revis ion know it. h ave alternatives available . E m phasis on structure. security. e mployment. basic issues. resolutions concerning diet. nutr ition and health. C ANCER I J une 2l·J UI\' 22 1: Good moon aspect coin cides with release of tensions, r estoration of family harmony . i mp r o ved f i n a n cial outl ook a n d relatfonship which is serious. • LEO I July 23·Aug. 221 : What appeared to be a lost cause is due to re bound in your favor. Accent on land. territor y. security and possible renegotiation of contract. 1'erms will be clar ified see plates. people ln realistic li ght. · VIRGO (Aug . 23-Sept. 221 : Olde r relative conrides longst a nding plan or a mbition. Focus on visits. trips. iRH which c an be t ran sformed into \'fat.le concepts. Pleasant &urprise comes from unorthodox source . • UBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22 •: ,,n..,... burden Is re moved. Views are t indlCiM: you receive oredlt Iona overdue. v .. 'ft llOIOSCGn BY SIDNEY OMARA able to locate need ed material and to return favor granted by Aries indi,·iduul SCORPIO cOc t . 23 -~o\'. 211 : Circum s tan ces fa\'Or \'Our efforts . Sign ificant gains indicated through personal appearance. indi\'idual appeal. J udg ment. timing are on target SAGJnARIUS '~o'" 22-Dec. 21 1: Delaying tactics will ultimately favor ~·ou . Know it . gather information gain con fide nce of one who controls fu nds. You p a rticipate in private conference. CAPRICO R N 1Dec . 22-Jan . 19•: Powers of persuasio n are he ightened n e eds are s uccessfully communi<."ated. Gemini. Sagittari us per son s pJ a~· important roles. Popularity increases allies come from s urprise sources. AQtJAllHJ I Jan. 20-Feb. 181 :·You get career-bo08t as poll. r eview. (act11 and · flaum retnrorce poaltlon. You'll be Mked to dismantle project ror purpose or. rebulldlnc on a more suit.able structure. PllCD , Feb. 19-llar. *,.= SpcltljS on c.U.. ......... wa,ya ~ OV9l'C.'OID 4llt1t.... fan1•q• barnen. Allltrae ~ ................. .. ptillGll'*' ................ of ....... .na wwth -W\D be n.tared. ' I r I I I I I I • .... ,, .. BY f.till INTERLANOI of Laguna Beach "Mr. Grimshaw says we no longer need a frumpy father ri gure. We've been swallowed b.> a conglomerate." Pf ISONAllTY Q.&A. BY MARILYN ANO HY GARONER Who'll play Anw-ar Sadat? Q: Who will pla~ the part or the late m artyred :Wan or P eace. Anwa r Sadat. in a biographical movie of his colorful life? Ha!. such a choice been made ,·et? -~ike W .. Queens. '.'i. \'. A : Not d efinitely. as this is being written. But it could be ror should be 1 one of the greatest and most ,·ersatile actors of our t ime Oscar·wmner .Jose Ferrer F errer ii. in Tel -.\\'I\' at this mom ent completing his port ra~·al of Sadat in a m a d e·for ·T V m ov ie titled "A Wom an Called Golda ... l'O·starring him self and Ingrid Bergman pla~·ing the courageous Is raeli prime minister. Golda :.'vte1 r . Thanks to the ingenious m akeup m e n a nd wom e n .. Jose <'Orne~ off as quite a look·alike fo r Sad <tl and dc<.'pl ~· ,·ersed in the latter's char a('ter :\Ji ss Bergman b bus~· acquiring a slight Yiddish ac('ent rem iniscent of Golda in her later years. A FTE RTHOl'GHT : We rec<t ll sitting in a s m a ll offBro<1d" a~· pub sipping cocktails w_i th .Joe. waiting to hear the radio announcem ent of his being ,·oted thE.' Best Actor of 1950 for Cyrano de Bergerac. He couldn't h ave been prouder. a n e m ot ion he reflected several m onths later w h e n we ask ed w h ere he k e pt the statuette. "I gave it to the University of Puerto Rico ... he answered. "as a svmhol of w ha t on e Puerto Ri can boy ·could a ccomplish . othe rs could. To demonstrate th a t the U.S. was the land of opportunity." NOTE : .Jose Ferrer "as born ot Spanish parents in Santurrc. Puerto Ri co. on .Jan . 8. 1912. llis father \\i:IS a law,·er na m ed .Jose Vi('ent o Fcrrt.>r Otero · d e Clintron .. Jose's parents m<)\·ed to the L'.S. mainland whe n thE.'~ sensed their young son was a budding prodig~'. which he proved when he entered Princeton at the age of 15. POT SHOTS BY ASHLEIGH BRILLIANT MACHINES CAN SOLVE t10S T OF' OU" "'oaLEMS, E'')(CEPT THE PROBLEM OF BECOMING TOO DEPENDEN T ON OUR. MAC.HIN ES. ~J,ty .. «>••• ·-···-All """'•-Ott• a..._ Tt-N Y .._.I~ '"° CHAil iS McCAii Vie w drops on high-ris e Unaccustomed as I a m to seeing the bright side of things. I view what is called "progress" with a decidedly sour eye. l do not. as an instance. view City Hall .. s r ecent decision to compel high.rise developers to build ne w houses and apartments as a condition to build mor e high·rise office buildings as an~· great thing. The city brought the hig h-rise e urse on itself Since the time of George Chr istopher and the so.called .. Pacific Rim Strateg"·· t he whole aim and effort of the ma\'ors and s upen·isors of this town has ·been to im pleme nt its lo\'e affair with tourism. The ~educ'tion of rich m e n who like opulent buildings 1 a nd are oft en from '.'lew York a nd named David Rockefeller 1 ha:-. been a conscious thine. It has just a bout r uined the look of the city a nd the lives of 1ls inhabitants. a nd the m <?''e to compel these ad,·ocat es o f ·progr ess·· l o b u i ld h o u s in g to aeeommodatc their bu~iness headquarters i!-> m erely a sud admission o f th e ina dequacy of the high -rise strateg~· C'O ~~E ~Tl~G O~ THI S phe nomenon. the British publ icMion The Econ om ist said r ecent J\·: ··The c 1t ,. s t r u g g I e s w i th a n u n .com for t a b I e c o n s c i e n c e It r e I i s h es i t s p h ,. s i c a I em be ll ishment as a ('orporation pai·adise. but it is near lo losing th<.• color of 1t~ eth nic n e 1 g h b o r hood~ . t h e ' 1 t u l 1 t ,. of i t .., blUl'·('Ollar middle class and the sens1tin\\ required by a population that includes the poor ... Rent:-. and the pncl·~ for food . in light of the hous ing shortage here. are just about the highest in the c:ountry Offi ce :-.pace has doubled in the pa~t IO years. and the people who inhabit thesl:' offices and are o,·erwh e lmingly r<.'cruited fro m outside. are asked. not to sc.1~· urged. to liH· in the suburbs of the Ba~· Area The cit,. is being given away to tourists. to stranger :-. who live her E.'. a11d. to no small degree. to a la r ge popul a tion of ou t of the ·eloset hom osexuals E IGHT TllOl SA ~U :\t.:W Jobs art• being added each ~ear to the :.m.ooo ne\\ jobs already cn•ated by the hig h-r ise s war m . <1nd the cit" itself declines in qua l it~· and populatio'n Something ha:-. to be wrong It is the blind and systematit ruination of what this cit ,· once had :\ bank or an ins urance conglomE.'rate could just as well ha\'e its headquarters in Da llas or Los Angeles The~ come here not bee ause the' love tht.• cit,. hut because t he\' lo\·e the image of the cit~ the c ity Ton;· Bennett celebrates with suc h \'er\'e and such mendacit \' :\1 r Rocker ell er a nd hi~ cohor ts think the~ and their acti,·itie~ get to be more honest. .;omehow. b~ being -;1tuated in tht.• e ll,. b' the Golden Gate They are using the amenities of the city. and a\'01ding an~· responsibilit~· wh atever for it. The propos a l to provide about 2.300 new hous ing units for t he cit~· ma~· work . but it will he Band Aid therap~·. The ci t~"s Chamber of Com m erce has a lread \' estim ated that about 10.000 iobs ha,·e been lost to the city in the' past three ~·ears alone BUT THE WHOLE premise on which the c ity has oper ated O\'er the past 30 years is plain wrong . You don't just mo,·e people into a city because of "image." You don't move people into a city a nd force out the people who li,·ed here before and ga\'e the cit\' its charact er You don·t turn a cit" O\'er to strangers who li \'e in Hillsboroug h and Concord and Lafa\'ette and Beh·edere This 1s the tragic fallacy of ·progress .. And the fallac~· cont inues. Large a reas of the light·industrial and warehouse a reas abutti n g t h e hig h -r is e s h ave b een designated as "under-utilized" b~· the city. and a\'ail able for the further use of people who live in Hills borough. etc .. etc. When I ca m e h ere in 1955 the m ost evident structure in the city was the Russ building '.'low ~·ou can h ard l~· see it. This isn't pr ogress. No Rx good m~dicine D E AR DOCTOR: )ty doctor is a sweetheart except that a t times he gets quite s trict a b o ut n ot prescribing medicines. I suppose I should be thankful he got me out of the habit of chewing so many antacid tablets, and I've c ut down on m,· cons umption of as pirin tablets for tension headaches. But wh at re ally upset me last week was his r efusal to prescribe penicillin for m y sore throat. He said It was an ordlnan lnlectton that did not require antibiotics. He allowed four aspirins for two days. The sor e throat went away. My question : What would have been wrong In prescribing the pe nlcillln? - MRS.D. DEAR MRS . D.: When a ntibiotics ca m e into use the y were soon be ing prescribed for everything. Doctors had a difficult time persuad ing their patients not to demand a ntibiotics for s uch s imple infections as the common cold. At last. m ost patients are aware that penicillln by mout h or injection will not he lp a cold. Nor does every sore t hroat req u ire antibiotics which are so he lpful • ... T JOUI HEALTH OR. PETER J. STEINCROHN against strep throats. Be thankful Mrs. D .. that vour doctor is aware that the use of antibiot ics is often a bused. In a recent inte rnational meeting of scie ntists in Boston. they stre ss ed the dangerous incr ease in the number of a ntibiotic resistant bacteria. One of the r e a s ons is prescribing ant ibiotics for a ilments for which they are ineffective. What docto r s want to do is not o\·e rprescribe antibiotics. Otherwise. some day bacteria will thumb their respective noses at us whe n we are severely ill and r equire help to overco me infection: 01. Stefncrohn welcomH qHatfona /rom rl'Jdn•. He CGlftOl.CD1110CT .all id....Ur but .nu '8cludc UtON of ~al fftttrai bl thU cotamn. Snd ~r qwationa to Mm m care ot U. IJfJUw.Ptlot .. P.O. Bu LM), Cotta ltl•«i, Call/. Dl:lfOND . - Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 26, 1981 CENTENNIAL CONCE RT no~ton Symµhon~· Orchestra musical d1r<.'etor SeiJi Oza\\ a 1 center 1 1.•x t end.., hi.., arm~ 111 ac knowlt•d g m1.•nl of <1ppl<w :-.<.· foll1"' 1n ~ "A Beautiful Smile Could Change Your Life!" 17 years of Quality Care at very reeaonable fees. David A. Sullivan DMD 17132 a.ch 81v(t Huntington Beach ca11 842-2552 14,..,. ........ 1oc111Ma. ~j Daily Pilat Cl assifieds Step~ to Ba\ I iiJ J.:r<'~tl Patio. frµk. ~J1 s.ias "1ntt•r. flJ'E:"' :12H', Sapph11 l• 1'41 IHM_ll_I -- '' Fantastic results! We had over 100 calls. '' ~~~1 @ 642-567 8 charge it ~!;I by phone From South Laguna & No rth County call 540-1220 toll-free. The Alliance to Save Energy has prepared a brochure mar contains 1 2 simple mexpenS1ve roeasures to take which can cur down your home energy use by 25~ That in turn can cur do~ri the amount of money you pay tor home energy (For example Did you know that elecrncal outlets 'leak heat'> The brochure will tell you how to prevent 1t and save ) The brochure will also tell you about easy 1hmgs to do to chimneys and flues. to f)lpes and ducts. to shower t>eads to electrical out~ lets. to washing machines. to dOot$ and win- dows to water hea/ers Do mem all and cut your Pnergv use by 25°'n The brochur& .,..,,...,... tonclusion M on·hl'"t ra .., performan('e Open-air concert on lhE.' Boston Common was part of celebration last \\eek marking the orchestra's centennial CONSTRUCTION MONEY AVAILABLE AT HERITAGE BANK •Residential • Commercial Buildings: Takeout C.omrnitroent required along with leases. •Land Loans u p to one year 50% appraisal •Jeff Juh nM.m South Oran~ County lrvint.> 7141851-4050 • Tom Wik ht•r North Orang~ Counry ruverside Cc.-,unry 7 14 851-4126 • John Hcrshfeld San Dit.."g(l Coun ty 714 299-93 lO Herit~e ~1~,~~@ An,1un~ lll!>un.J h• Sll\..1.1.\..\.1 contains accurate diagrams and easy to follow dlf8CtlOOS (QUAl ~ L E N OeR Take· our ac:Jvice Send tor our free brochure The 25% Solu/lon It can save you plenty or money The Alllance fO Saww En«VY Box 51200, Wahington. D. C. 20017 ~sesefldme;'[Vf'f'lt'f~y sswig 1t1rlr1'1i w .... ngorcipi.xt ll,Al,4f O,_ngeOoast DAIL V PILOT/Monday, October 26, 1981 THE f J\MILt' CIRCl'8 by Bil Keane 111 think it's raining 'cause I see dimples in the birdbath." ~.\R~.\Dl'K t: by Brad Anderson "That's the tenth salesman you've let by today ... just WHAT are you mad about?" Jl OGE P .\RKER BIGGEOllGE by Virgil Partch (VI P) "Oops, It's going to be oqe of those d1ys." DE~~IS THE Mt~~ACE Hank Ketchum ~ 'o 1'i ~ ~ l 01~'r KWJN HE WAS A ST!N6/N' &JG 1TIL HE WANTEU LOOSE ! II J••~~[Hi~ru:Yf;~;)OiJTi~;-(itfilj AFTER WHAT LINDA THAT'S WHAT by Harold Le Ooux WT IT'6 OUITf F'05616LE THAT LINDA Mf\Y UftEER W HEN RANDALL FORt;ES RE1URN5 TO THE COTTA6E AFTER DINNER. 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HAO! by Jim Davis --· ----... ---· ...... ..,_. or>-.--... PEAN l 'T8 by Charles M. Schulz ....... .-----or--"""'TI Tl'MBLE" EEDS -me ANSWER IS, "'Jl.lE WHOLE WORLD" ...._--~--------..., fOF{~ 11VE: l'ft:tJ L.OSf! FIG-H111\JG"1'0 S1AY Al-IVE:~­ IN ~ 17Al\16afl SlJFA:RI~ LJN~L..l~VAE't.e HAFWSHIP! ! r'1::i'-::::::'.lf I TU006HT FOR SURE -me AHSWER WOULD 8E I~ THERE SOME PLACE by Tom K. Ryan ... I '----~ .. *~·lli !_11.· .... • j __ :.."""": ~~~~~ r:.::::::_::.-=::32*1 SHOE YES, SHE'S 6ETTING OUT OF HANO--- SHE'S V ERY NOISY AND NEVER OBEYS ME --- GOROO ocJIC OL1 UM:.U ruOE 6E'i.5 F.IVJC IER S'Y THE DAY/ t'l'~Kl' "INKERBEAN CJXXJLO (,Ot) LIKE TO iAKE AOVANIAGE OF OOR SPEUAl BAND CAND4 Of FE.R. , mA .,.,, ? DRABBLE ---AND SHE'S ALWAYS BRINCrlNG MUDIN ON HER FEET I 1,l 1~ jl I I -·-YES--· SHE'S QUITE A PROBLEM !F ~l.) M-) A BOX OF BA~D CA~OO ... by Jeff MacNelly by Ernie Bushm1ller I W15H 1 KNEW WHICH ON E OF US SHE'S TALKlt-JG ABOUT by Gus Arriola >'4~ >IE N:EN SHOPP/NS IA) ml!: Re-::.A.J...E 5'0RE.:r by Tom Batiuk WE'LL 5E£ m rr 1HAf1UE H0005 Al ruR 5000L I.EAVE lX)(JR HOUOE Al.OOE ON HAU.OWEEN ! ------"'Tiii f\1'«.1c.K, l ~~ Jl)~1' 1N~11tO {O A AA\.\..OWE.E.~ ~ltf'i ~ N£ O£l10~ 1o U. A · b~0£1'~ Pft£1"1"i ~A'f, \.\J14 ? DR.SMOCK PSAR, WOU&.,P YOU "f"AKe ou-r THe GAReAcse, Pi..eAse ~ 1.'M A "o c roR! t CAN'"f' ees seeN 1'AKING ou-r -rHe SAR e>AGe! FOR •ETTIEll •• fea •• •HE l FQf'.GOi M'{ BANK ~ANO-COOPS) -OEPOS\T ~~\ by Lynn Johnston ~'/ 10 tw1A\'<.E :THElf\ ooes ~ IH!~lt(; ANO TuE'J' ~EER. RU.O'JER VOO. I I I I I I T Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, October 28, 1981 • Thousands of people are catching the spirit of helplng as ~-i-" United Way of Orange County 01 Omo• Co~ntv '°"'" N 0 rt h Is 0 u th r a I s e s f u n d s f 0 r Thanks to you, tt work1. for all ur ui . 1981-82 needs. But that spirit means more than just an annual fund drive. United Way and the people-helping-people spirit is working thro~ghout Orange County every day of the year. Thanks to you, more than 85 United Way agencies are there to help people feel better about life and about each other. And that makes our community a better place for everyone. Thanks to you, it works for all of us -the United Way. 3903 Metropolitan Drive, Suite 500 * Orange, CA 92668 (714) 634-2252 A Pubttc Servi<• 5-nl\IP of tN Or-Coett O .. ty Piiot 8 •• • ------~------...... ··~_,......,...., ................. , .. , .......... -....... __... . .. Orange COa11 DAILY PILOT /Monday, October 26, 1981 \U t'\IH Y -EVa..o---,· . t:OO UD NEWS 0 04AAllE'8 AN0l!l8 fJ (1]) NFl FOOTBALL Houllon Otle<t at Pitt•· t>urgh StMlefs t") U TAEASUM HUHT CD M·A·s·H COi Pollet 1ea1n1 lhlt neg. ahve reports regarding him •nd the ~077tn have reached Seoul II) HAWAII Fl\/E..0 tlil 'BUSINESS REPORT ml DICK CAVETT Ubet&h$m Guests Fr Robe<t Drinen Sen P•ul Tsongas. Tom WICktl IF Stone 1Part 11 (I.) CBS NEWS l)tNBCNEWS C)MOVIE • • 'Home To Stay ( 1978) Henry Fonda Michael McGu1re 6 teen- ager takes her SJ>l'1te<I grandfather on a t"P 50 he won t be sem •w•Y. 10 a hOme 10< the aged H , ~NOTORIOUS JUMPING FROG OF CAlAVEAAS COUNTRY This animated spe<;ial based on humo1111 Mari.. Twain s classic short story takes a broad ond cynical IOOk at human nature S MOVIE * * '> 'The Ftlln<lt5h Plot 01 Or Fu M•nchu ( t980) Peter Sellers Std Caesar The FBI Md Scotland Yard's Oet Nayland Sm1tn pursue the t68·year·Old arch villain as he searches Im the 1ngre<11ents 1nclud· 1ng the Crown J•wels used to ma~e his 11r, pro longing elmr PG' 9:30 U BUL.LSEYE m WELCOME BACK. KOTTEl'I fZ3 KCET NEWSBEAT ml BUSINESS REPORT (J)°'NEWS H MOVIE • • ', Somewllere In rime t 1980) Ch11S1opner Reeve. Jane Sf'ymour ObHSsed with the pgr1ra11 of a 19th-century actre<>s a mO<lern-day New Yo•k ptayw,.ght uses hypnosis 10 travel back in 1omo and meel her 'PG f:'tMOVIE • • Ttie Amazing Adven IU•M 01 J.>e 90 Puppets A magical 1nven11on enables a 9-year old boy to t>ecome a sl>f'C•al agent lor lhe World lntelhgoncf' Ne1w0<k G 9:60 Z BALANCES 7:00 8 CBS NEWS D N8CNEWS D HAPPYOAYS AGAtH U YOU ASKED FOR IT m THE MUPPETS Guest He~ Reddy II) JOKER'S WllO Eii) OVEREASY "Arthrtt•s" Guests H&r04d and Fayard N1c!I04as ~ fii) MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT Cl) TIC TAC DOUGH ~THE M UPPETS Guest Doug Henning • 0 MOVIE * • * 'The Je<k f 19791 Steve Mamn. BNnadotte Peters A cllron1c screw up makes m•lhons on a we1rd 1nven11on only to lose 11 all in consumer damage SiJtl5 R Z'MOVIE • • Stone Cold Dead (1979) Paul w 1111ams R>eh· ard C.enna A coP a.~ a ROMANCE ~Jd is~a (;1lt){1rt and C:~Ti l ()' Rt•ill\ 'la1· 1n · Spkndor 111 lht• C r a,.., · 111111ght :it !) on C'ha n nt·I I small·hme cr1me boss fOt" lorees 10 t1nd the man responsible lor a sene5 of p1os111u1e killings A 7:30 8 2 ON THE TOWN Feelured a loOk at the compe1111ve world ol weather reportera, an 1nlerv-""'lh Jarry G11f1es a man who P<Olesses 10 know a seer el ol hv1ng lor. ev111 a view 01 a lew ansto· crats and lhe<r olltGes CJ ~ FA Mil Y FEUD 0 LAI/ERNE & SHIRLEY &COMPANY l he girls dec•de 10 11e1p Carmine r1J1se the money to s1a11 his own dance stu· d10 U MATCH OAME m M·A·s·H A general rewards the 407 7th with an Oll1cers' Club aller Hawkeye and Trapper sove t11s son's hie II) TIC TAC DOUGH ED MACNEIL I LEHRER REPORT fii) GREAT PERFORMAHCES A Monlh tn The Counlry Lynne Svymour and Anthony Dowell are lea· lured 1n Str Frederick Ash· ton's ballet based on Ivon Turgenev's 19t1J-centu1y drama (RI If P.M MAGAZINE An 1n1erv19w w1lh Oan1elle B'1Sebo1se ol Archie Bunker s Place a hus band-and-wile truck drtv 1ng leam C MOVIE • • • I Cover The Water lronl · (19331 Claudelle Colberl 811n Lvon A walerlront reporter falls in love w11n • smuggler's daughter 8:00 8 ({., PRIVATE BEHJAMIN D 91 LITTLE HOUSE OH THE PRAIRIE A lllBck phys1c1an s arnval upse1s ltie e1111ens 01 Wal- nut G•ove :) D MO\/IE ... , Horses ( 19691 Michael They S11001 Don t They?· J•ne Fond• Sarra11n A Oepress1on-ef8 dance maratllon 1s enlered by a young coupl4i in need ot the pnze monl"y f) INSIDE CHINA This rehg1ous program relahng 10 lhe desire ot m1ll1ons 1n China 10< rehg· 1ous lreedom describes 8 crusade lo garner funds to purchase bibles for d1str1- buhon to Chtts1111ns 1n Ch•· na m P.M. MAGAZINE An 1111cr1o1ew with Danielle 8r1sebo1se ol Archie Bunker s Place a hus- band·a~-w1te truck d .. v. ing 1eam. Linda Haws vis- its Durango. Color•do. Chet Tell t1usses • chick en II) MOVIE • • • "Foreign Corr•· spondent · ( 19~0) Joel McCrea. Laraine Day Directed by Allred HllCh· cock An Amer.eon rel)Oft e1 breaks up a spy nng 1n England El:) A STEP IN TIME A KCET-produced d1amat 11e11on that acts a~ a vent Cle to address the orowmg problem 01 aicohollsm among teenagers S MARVIN HAMLISCH THEY'RE PLAYING MY SONG L•U M1nnelll Johnny M81h•s Gladys Knight and Carly Simon sin9 some or today s greatest hots 1nclud1ng, The Way We Were. · Wllat 1 Did For Love" and ' Nobody Ooes It Setter .. 0MOVIE • • • • The Slunt Man t •9801 Peter O Toole Steve Reltsbac.k Wanted oy the pOllC4t. a d1slurbed llte1nam v111e<an 1on0s an unsure haven on a movte set whe<e a World War I epic 1$ belng filmed 'A' 8:30 8 (}) THE TWO OF US Cubby and Reggie come to Brentwood lor advice aDout lheir love hves Q) All IN THE FAMll Y Archie Ed•lh ano Mike l'!ICh 1etate a 01tferen1 sto ry to Glotta concerning a v1s1t by a relngeretor repairman ED TEENAGE ALCOtlOL USE A follow-up to A Slep In rime" designed to otle< help to parents and others concerned •boul teen alCohol abuse addressing such problems as re<;•e· ahonal or1nk1ng peer pt8S· sure and how par en ts c11,, eflect1ve1y tntervene fii) MORETHANA CONCERT David Frost n8fr81H a documentary profile of 1114! Nelhe<lan<ls Wino Enaem- Ole fi HBOSNEAK PREVIEW: NOVEMBER Husband-and-wile comics Jerry Siiiier and Anne Meara inlroduce lhe mov li!S specials and spgr15 events coming to Home Bo• Olhce on November 1:35 0, OOOHESBURV SPECIAL (TIME APPROXIMATE) 8:40 Z THE IMMIGRANT IHlO 8 Tl M•A•S•H (Season Premiere) A USO troupe makes a,, unu- pected detour to rne 4077th when one ol its members falls 111 D ~MOVIE CHANNEL LISTINGS Sp1end0t In Tne Grau (Prvmoere) Melissa G1lbef1 CyYll 0 Re<lty Two IMlnS1 tove teen-•gers wreatle w11h strict se•ual m0<es and parental pressure 1n 1><e-Oel)ress1on Kensea 0 THAT'S INCREDIBLE Featured the lirsl tncredl· ble Hero award. 1n air 5afety bleat.through 48 SkHt<S behrnd one bo81 a loam home 8 KN XT <CBS) ,o• C!) KNBC INBCI z 0 KTLA tl~ I .. e KASC (ABCI c O KFM B ICBSI !) 0 KHJ·TV (Incl.) m G:.l KCST IABC) E Gl Knv llnd.) $ CD KCOP-T\I (Ind.) " fD KCET IPBSI • G KOCE IPBSI On TV Z-TV HBO (Cinema id IWORI N Y , N Y. IWTBSI IESPNI IShow1imeJ Spotlight (Cable News Networil) f) CHILDREN ON THE RUN m MERV GRIFFIN Guests. Chit Richard, Dick Clark. Nancy Ounaull. Sal Cesarlni. Robert Wuhl filD THI 00\.0l_H AQI ()ti TILIVlllON 'The O•y1 0 1 Wine And AOMA" Pl~ L8'1rle I nd Clltt Ro~tlOf\ 1tar n • hutbtlnd tnO Wiie Wl\O 1<111 tnto lhe pot or atc:OhOll"" lt!) THE AOAO llACK: THI STORY Of JAMd J. leATI'll Bo•., Jim e .. 111e'1 early ye1t1. hit atruggle wllll drU{I• and alcohol •nd hit conneclloo with 0<g•nlzed c11me 11• lnt.,c:ut w1tn bOalng footage and K - Oi BNtlle woiktnQ with young lelool (Al (ft OOH eotn'Ell 'C'MOVll • • • "S1ranotr In TIW HouM " ( t975J Keir Dullea, Ollvla Hu"9)' A p1ychOtlO murdllfe< hid .. In the l lllC or • col\eo8 ao<orlty housa on Clm1tmu Eve 'R' H)MOVIE • • '> "Rough Cut 119801 Burt Reyf\olda LH ley· Ann11 Down A 8'111Sh ~altte lures •n intern•· tlonal 1ewet Ihle! out of retirement to help her sleal $30,000,000 In diamonds 'PG 0 HAMMER HOOSE OF HORROR ·The Mark 01 Sal8n" A young mor1u1ry lechrnc•an imagine• lhat he has been chOsen lhe devil s disciple s, WHA r s UP AMERICA Take ii shotl look at adults who believe swingt,,g 15 the only way to live, an Amerl· can bulll1ghter gorllla grams strtp·grams and lots more Z MO\/IE • '1 Running f 1979) Micllael OouglH Susan Anspach Having 1a1led al nearly eve1yth1ng tn h15 11111. a 34-year-Old divorced man decides to lry out 11!1 a marathoner for lhe u S OtymplC T .. m PG 9:30 @) ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 10:00 8 . THE MAGIC Of OA\110 COPPERFIELD lllus1on1s1 David Copper- field perlorm1 a vartely ol magic lflCkS Jason Robards hosts and Susan Anton. Audrey Landers and Cathe11ne Bach guest DUii> NEWS 0 MOVIE • •" Kansas C11y Bomb· er (19721 Raquel Welch Kevon McC•rthy ml THINGS FAll APART Ellrabolh of Toro and JOhnny Sekka ttar 1n the story ol an 1deahs11c young man c;aughl belween the tribal lf8d•t•ons of his peo- ple and the odes 01 Cll&n<J8 which are sweeping his counlry into c1v11 w111 (j]) THE ROCKFORD FILES tOi MOVIE • "The Boooey Man" ( 19801 Suunn• Love. Nicholas Love Years aher lhey murder their mother s t>Oyltlend 8 b!Olhe< llnd s•sler are haunted by the v>et1ms murderous ghost R S MOVIE * * 1, "Little Darlings ( t980) h lum 0 Neal. K'1S• • ly McN•ChOI At summer ~p. two tMn-8Qe 01rt• compete to -"""'°will t>e Ille Ural to loM tie< virgini- ty R 10-.30 m NEWS II) INOEPENOENT NETWORK NEWS tlil MORETHANA CONC£RT David Frost narrates a documentary profllt of the Nethe<l9ndS Wind Ensem- ble 0MOVIE • • • Chaptvr Two ( 19791 James Caan Mar- sha Mason Soon ar1er his wiles death a write< finds h1m!Mlll reluctanlly falling in love again PG 10:45 Z CINEMASCORE , 1:00 e a C1J Q1' ~News 0 SA TUAOAY NIOHT HOii Ray Chafin 0 PAULHOOAH m THE J£.FFERSON8 II) BENNYHlll ED 04CK CAI/En "l 1bet11l11m' Guests. Fr Robert O<ln•n. Sen Paul T songH . Tom Wicker. I F Stone (P•rt 11 C MOVIE • 'The Happy Hooker Goes To Washington ( 19771 Joey Healheflcin George Hamilton The irreprtt1s1ble Xaviera Hol· lander 1ourneya to the U S cap11al and uncovers sonie very sen1111ve secret docu- ments 'R TUBE TOPPERS KOC E $0 7 ·30 Gn•iJ l Pl•rlorm:rnc·t·' :\ :\lonth m the• ('ountr~ I.\ 1111 Sl'' muur i.lnd Anthon' Del\\ l'll ci ann· thl' h<il k• l}i.l'rt!d on a 19th c·c•ntur.' dn •m<• KT L/\ 0 8.00 "Tht·~ Shoot llorsl·~ Don 't Tht•\''' · J ant• Fondi.l and '1tth:wl Sarrai.111 stur m 11 mo\'il• about da n<·t· murulhon~ ol th<.• 19:Jth. K C 0 P Qi 8 o o I-' o r l' 1 J! n ('or re:,p ondt•11 1 .Jot•I '.\kl'n"' .incl Lar u rn c' Da.' ~t ar 111 an \lft'l•d I lnd1t·1H·I.. n)()\'l l'. KCET 9 8:0o dr:1ma l1 1.a t1on p rob l cm ol tN•n ager" · .\ Stl'J> tn f lllll' \ look..., •<l I ht• ~ 1 O\\ 111.i.: J I c· 11 h o I 1 " m .i m '' n :.: HJ MOVIE * * ''> "Divine Madnesa" ( 1960) Batie Mldler. Tht H•rl111te1 ThlS ltlm racO<d ol Mldler s conceft perlor· mances at the Pasadena Civic Al>d1tor11Jm 1n Febru· ary 1980 te,.urn a varie- ty ol song5. from camp standards to rock ballads. punctuated by a wries of raunchy monologues 'R' Z,MOVIE • • • ··~ "My Bodyguard ( 1979) Ch111 Makepeaca. Aoam Baldwin The n- k1d al a Chicago hlQh schoot m&lles t•iends W11h the schoot outcast and 1oge111er they !>land up to Ille cruel gang which nad peraeculed them both 11:30 8 (J) QUINCY CJ 0, THE BEST OF CARSON Guests Dick van Pallen Oav1d S1einbefg Me11•sa Mancheste< tRI 0 NEWS U BEST OF GR~O m THE 000 COUPLE Felix tries 10 reform alter his 11n1ci..y at11tude toward 100<! ruins an 0111erw1se pleaaanl dinner with his ex-wile II) ONE STEP BEYONO Delia" An American vaca honing 1n Central Ametica ..-11 •~fells 1n love w1lh •strange woman &;) KCET NEWSBEAT ml CAPTIONED ABC NEWS ®) A8CNEWS NIGHTUNE 0 MOVIE • • 'r Seems Like Old Times t 19801 Gold•e Hawn Chevy Chase A solt-nearted lawyer is tom between h6f hopeless e•· husband-turned-bank 'obber and he1 11Qlto)'t present husband who IS runn1no. 101 Ca1110 1n10 atlorney general 'PG -Ml>NIGHT- 12:00 D MOVIE Sunset In Wyoming' 119411 Gene Autry • A8CHEW8 NIOH'TUNE U MOVIE • • SUl)ef Seal I t97SI Foste< Brooks SlerhnQ H041oway m MIKE OOOGL.AS Cohost Norm Crosby Guests Roger Whit laker. lou Jacobi, Reba Mein· lyre. Michael Marhn II) ROOKIES fL) INTROOUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY l~ THE ROCKFORD ALES When Rockford does a favor tor a h1pp1e-1ype girl camped al the beach, the gOO<I deed turns into a nightmare placing h•s 11111 on 1909Brdy I tS :MOVIE • • ·~ "The F19nd1&h Plot 0 1 Or l'u Manchu t 1980) Pet8f Sellet1. Sid Caesar The FBI and Scolland Yard s Oet Naytand Smith pur-the t68-year-old arch villain u he sea1cnes lor the 1"ilred1en11 1nc1ud· ing the Crown Jewels. used to m•k• his Ille.pro· longing elixir 'PG' 12:30 0 ~TOMORROW Guests Congressman John Lllboutllller (R·N Y I auttior Alexander Sol1hen- 1lsyn. Charlie Pnde fJ MOlllE • • •, Gooon1gnr My love ( t972) R1c;hard Boone. Michael Dunn tlil IT'S EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS 'Bank1no C MOvlE • • Cry For Me 81tly t t9771 Cllll Potts Harry Dean Slanton A lree- wheehng part ume gun· ltghler and driller falls •n love with a runaway Indian girt 'R 12:35 H MO\/IE • ' , The Gong Show Movie I t980) Chuc~ Barros Robin Altman A Tll hOSI must contend with a vaflely 01 o ostacles 1n<:lud1ng network cenao<s 10 put 1oge1ner •collection 01 bizarre acts for Illa ~ow 'R' 'Z MOVIE • 1t • "The Jerk .. (19791 Steve Marlon Bernadette Peters A chronic sc1ew-up makes m1lhons on a wetrd '""enhon only to lose 11 all in consumer dam•ge su11s R 12:40 8 <J, HARRY 0 Harry commits h1msell 10 an lnltlluhon 10 llelp a young woman (RI 1:000 MOVIE * * "Melody Trail t 19351 Gene Aulry Al Bridges A gang or men stea1s rodeo pt1ze money won by a cow- bov m SPEAK OUT II) INDEPENDENT NETWORK NEWS @'NEWS (ii AM EV£NtNO Of' MAGIC AHO COMEDY Orson Bean hOSIS lh•S hll8rlOUS hour ot zest. real and laugtiter 111pe<1 at The Great Ame11can Music Hall 1n San Frnnclsco 1!30 11) MOVIE • • ·s1an1ey ( 19721 Ale• Rocco. Chris Robinson 1:45 S MOVIE • • Stone COid Dead t 1979) Paut W1"'""'· Rich· ard C.enn• A cop 800 B small-ttme cru•wJ boss 101n forces to find the man responsible lor 11 series ol pro1111u1e kllllnga 'R' 1:508 NEWS 2:00 0 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT 0~NEW8 JOHN DARLING MY GUESI 'TODA'( ON PA~~ 15 CRA7.Y HARRY, UNG MAN WHO ~ECENT\..Y SET ~ R~ FOR THE ~!Gt-4es T NUMBER OF R)tN"l!S EVER SCORED CN A 6PACE IN'-'..ADE~S MACHINE/ Retelling of 'Splendor' still poignant By FRED ROTHENBERG A,Tetewl&ltllW"'- NEW YORK A whole generation has come and gone since Warren Beatty and Natalie Wood sta rred in "Splendor in t he Grass ... Willillm Inge's poignant story aboul the struggle or two teen-agers in pre·Depression Kansas to stifl e their sexual feelings in the face of par ental manipulation and period morals . Inge's compelling drama raises conflicts that are everlasting, and the remake is a valuable vehicle with Melissa Gilbert, a full-blown TV persona, cast in the st arring role on Channel 4 tonight at 9. For the last eight years, Miss Gilbert has grown up in our Mmes, only her notches In the door have been the new season's ''Little House on the Pra irie." Although little Laura Ingalls got married on the Prairie, "Splendor in the Grass" marks Miss Gilbert's real emergence as a woman. It also confirms the 17 -year-old actress· keen eye for quali(y. Miss Gilbert's Half Pint Productions - her nickname around the "Little House'' set -is responsible for tonight's TV movie. Half Pint ~lsei. successfully remodeled "The Diary of Anne Frank" and "The Miracle Worker," with Miss Gilbert portraying Anne Frank and Helen Keller. Tonight's three opening scenes, all evoking a tone and spirit of 1920s mid-Americana. quickly lay down the story line and establish the emotional b attle lines. With a cascading wat~rfall as backdrop, D eaoie Loomis (Miss Gilbert> and Bud Stamper (Cyr il O'R eilly l are engaging In upright, front-seat kissing. Their simmering sexuality comes to the (ore. and Deanie parries Bud's advances. "Maybe we've had enough kissing for tonignt." Bud says out of frustration and anger . 1911 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER IUT,OHIGN~ mM with a large measure I of understanding coming across . Their relationship seems a lot more than just passionate first love. Bud kisses her good night anyway. and their ob vious friends hip -for now, at least washes away the tension. We're then taken into Deanie's unpretentious ·home. Deanie's mother, Eva Marie Saint, wants the better life for her daughter that marriage to the wealthy Stamper family would bring. But she's also concerned about Deanie's sexual purity. T he title "Splendor in the Grass" comes from William, Wordsworth's poem about the idealism of youth: "Splendor in the grass, glory in the fl ower," and dealing with its inevitable end: "We shall grieve not, rather find strength in what rem ains behind." This lesson is worth relearning: the story is worth retelling. A N AM ERIC AN 0 It I G.I N A L A UNMRSAL PICTUU '''"--''"----·--····-"9 ... ".'- ~ C MOVll • • II "!ltrtlllget In Tt141 MOllH ( 191&) K!Mr OUllH . OllVIO Hu•.-Y A paychOllC murdeter hld.e In the attK. or • c~ t0tor1ty hOuM on Cht1a1m .. fve R 2: 10 J THE IMMI0"'4NT 2:25 tJ MOVIE • • Rad l om1h•wk I t9671 Howerd Keet Jo•n C•ullleld 2:10IJ NIW8 0MOVIE • * • •,., My Bodygu•rd I t9791 Chris Makeoe- Ad8m Baldwin Tne new lo.Id •• a Ct>tc8QO high tchoot makM trleftda with the school outcall end together lhey sl8nd up to lhe cruet gang whleh hid par secutecl lll41m bOln PG Z MOVlE • • Stone Cold Oe•d 119791 P•ul W1thems Rtell· •rd Crenn• A coc> and a sm.tll·hmt c"me boas 10.n torcel 10 ltnd the men respgn1tOle !or a Mmes ol pro111tute k1lllng' R' 3:30 S ANIMAL YMPICS fh11 animated comedy 1e.i1ur1ng 1ne v<>«:es ol Gii· da Radne< and Billy Crys tal look• at how the vari ou• an1mats ptepa•e for lhe" own Olymp.c games 3:45 C MOlllE • * • lhe New Leno ( 19721 Liv Ullmann. Ma• von Sydow A Scandlnov1· an lomlly seeks lroedom and a new hie 1n lhe Min· 11asota lemtory of the 1850s PG 4.10 Z MOVIE • • •, A Small Circle 01 Friends' 119801 Brad D•v· 11. Karen Allen ln the t960s. lhe 1riendsh1p and idealism ol three Harvard 'tudent~ 1s threatened when one of them 1s dtalt ed 10 serve 1n \/ietnam R 4·300MOVIE • * ' II s My Turn ( 19801 Jill Cliiyburgti M1,hae1 Douglas A bril 1tan1 Chicago math protas ~or rflnl11es the problems 1n her ll\le-in 1etahonsh1p when she lind& a new love wMe 1n New Yo1k lor her 1a111er s remarnage R Tue11day'• Dayf l111r 1ffovlr11 -MORtM- tO:OO C • • Roadie I t9801 Meat Loat Kak1 Hunter A rock music roadie lels nothing get tn n1s way in h11 pursuit or the 91rl of "'~ dream• 'PG S • * Chandler I t97 t I Warren Oates Leslie C•ron An ex-secunty QUatd now achng as pu valt eye. •s set up for a murder lrame When he accep1s Jn ass•onment 10 guord a state s w11ness 0 • • • , ·I Love You. Ahc• B Toi.las ( t9661 Peter SellefS Leigh Tey- ler Yoong A m•ddle-aged lo' Ang;ttes lawyer leaves n15 bnoe-10-oe sttandeo •• Ille 1111ar and t>ecomes .t treewheeting h1pp1e 10:30 Cl) * '> The Trail Beyond (1934) Jolln Wayne lle•na Hillie 11.00 U * • , Moonlleel ( t9SS) Stewart Granger loan GreenwOO<I -AFTERHOON- 12:00 m • • Deadly Game I t9761 David Birney Allen Garfield Cit * e 11\ .. Ar'l)fl Ar)d The fl•dmen· (1841) Jonn W•vn•. G•ll M111Mll C • * K1ng$olomon'1 Mines ( 1960) 0.borllh Ketr S1ewart Grat\Olf A .. .,,h 10t Kine SOIOmOt\ • d1tin000 rn"'" tak" 1.11 deep 1n10 the ac;enoc; and colorr...i Aftie•fl 1ur191e 0 * • * Cll1p1er Two" j tfl791 Jame. C••n. Mlt· th• Mason Soon ••te< hi• wrle a death e wr1tet flndl h1mMll reluct81ltty felling mlove~ PO l *I*'• Taking 011 ( 1~711 Buck Henry l ynn Carlon °When • tMO•llQ9 girl run5 •w•y from nome. lier acuoo cau*81 hat per· anta to re-evalulhl the Ille· style tney'v• sell~ tnto 'R' 1:00 S • • •'• On The Town ( t950) Gene Kelty Fr 1111k Sona tr• A trlO of sailors 1eam up with 11 1u1 dirvtlf and •n anth1opol0 g1S1 to find a beautiful girl whose picture i. diaplay.O 1n lhe subway 1:36 z • •, "Running ( 1979) Mtchael OouglH Su .. n Anspach Having l8lled 91 nearly everything 1n his Ille a 34-yeai-old divorced man dec<dl!I. to lty out es a marathoner 101 the U S Olympic Team PG 2:00 C • • Young And Free' Whan tragedy torces a young boy to 10<n ll wagon 1ra1n on the ruggeo west. he mHts a young Indian girt and begins a new hie PG' 2:30 0 * • • ' My BO<ly· guard ( t 9 791 Cnr1s Mal<epeace Adam Baldwin The new kid al a Chicago high •CllOOI makes lnends w11h tne school oulC•sl ano togeth· er lhey stano up to the cru· et gang which ha<I pet· HCut'!'.I them b011! PG 3:30 f) * • Night 0 1 Dark Shadows t t971 l David Selby Lara Pml>.e• C • • Sir Gt1w.i1n And 1 he Green Kn•oht Murray Head. N1gc1 Green A handsome sou.re •5 aided by a oeauhlul maiden dur· mg hlS billies w1lh lhe 1reache<ous Graen t<nogtit PO Z • • Stone Colo Dead" ( 1979) Paul W•I· hams. Richard Crenna A CoP and a amoll·llml' crtme boss 1om 1orce1 to h~ the man responsible tor a se<iM ot proshlute k1lhngs R 4:30 0 • • Tile P1c1ure Show Man t t9791 Rod 1 ay1or John Me1llon In me t920s when lravoll1ng tenl crews brougrit magic Ian· te<n snows 10 tnP small towns ot a Ame"ca an aged shOwman competes with a llashy conniving ~omPl!l•lor PG 5:00 C • • • , On The Town 119SOI Gene Kelly rrank Sinalra A tflO ol sailors team up w1lh a la•• dt1ve• ano an anlhropoto- O•St to tind a beauulul g"I whose p.c:ture 1$ displayed 1n the subway S • • • Across T11e Wide M1ssou" ( lllS II Clark Gable Ricardo Mon· talban A .>and of tur lrapper~ ent or• the uncharted 1ern101y of the Blackfoot Indians whefe they enc<)Unler a h0$t1ll' Chli!t and 111s wa,,.ors 5·16 Z * 'r Running ( 19791 Mochaet Douglas Susan Anspach Hnv1ng tailed al nearly everylhing In h•S Ille. a 34-yeai ·o•d divorced man decides to lry OUI as a marathoner lor tile U S Olyml)IC Team PG by Armstrong & Batiuk SOMEONE ~ "10 PROTECT OUR PLAJ'-ET, .JOHN.' MGM ......... NOW PLAYING ~ ll TMO '"''M GUiil Saddlebaek WoodllrlOOe ClneOome 990·4022 581 ·5880 SSHl65S 634 2553 COITA MEIA fOUtlTAll YAllH lMMIA llACll WflTMIUTEA UA Ctntmu foun!Jtfl Valley SOllltl Coast UA Twin Cinemas 540 05114 839 1500 4114 1514 8D3 1305 UAMl¥11S tt0-40U ll,... WM11' (714) Ml MtO LL ~ 1. ~ 1-=-=-=- I ' .. ,, (1 \I I I 1. ,, I , r ' 'i \ .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monda'y, October 28, 1981 International directors gather to praise Orson Welles !LJSOB THOMAS .............. HOLLYWOOD They gave Orson Welles a tribute the other night and it was the real thing. No fat jokes. No wine·betore-lts-llme jokes. Just a warm tribute to one of the great achievers or the American film "There has never been such a night as this for me," said Welles, the fumed bass voice rumbling with emotion. "l will cherish it to tho last breath of my life." Ever since "Citizen K~e ,'' Welles has operated outside and often in deriance of -the Hollywood Establishment. The t ribute was tendered not by officialdom, but by his fellow artists of the film world. The evening was organized by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. and was appropriately multi-national. France s Roger Vadim !"And God Created Women"> said he wanted to kill the legend that the French love only Jerry Lewis -"We also love Orson ·wellea." H1ly '1 Bernardo Bertoluccl. C "Last Tan.co in Parl1>" l added his pralse and remarked, "l hove JUSt heard that Orson Is prep aring a new movie: that 1s good news for everyone." Peter O'Toole recalled Welles' advice on acting as "one of the most liberating experiences of my Ute." Welles simply referred the Irish actor to Hamlet's instructions to the players. Discarding if. •-fRI EAIU.'S "'--· .. •~IMO ---'" ...... ~· 1 ... '"·~· ~•'••U T"'-s,,.,,, •I 'fOu• OOOt IC•M St0t• JirrMat••t "°"' 4101 COIT& ... 1&141-1289 ... ...__ •IHOOO. 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The 66-year·Old Welles seemed genuinely MOVIE RATINGS I FOR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE All. G ~ ANO C!!J FILMS A(C[IVE fHE SEAL Of THE MOTl()fj PIC IURf COO£ Of SH.T REOVl.ATl()H NOW PLAYING EDWHDI UDOUIACll El T010 5111 5880 EDWAIU>I H llTOl Costa Mesa 540 74H HWHOI CllEMA CE•Tlll Costa Mesa 979 4141 lDWHDI MtlltO• YIU O •ll M1SS1011 vreio 495 sno lDWUOI Ct•MA WEIT WtstmlnSle! 891 3935 run CITI CllTlll OrlllOt 634 92112 ..... flti SNOWS SIU! th¢iitLi at DUS• MllllO• OIUWE·lll ~n Juan Cap1sHano 493·4545 ORANGE DlllYl·lll 01anqe ~88 7022 *BARGAIN MATINEES* Monday thru Saturday All Performances before 5:00 PM (Ex.c.pt Special E~agements and Hotldaysl lA MlllAOA MAll o M 11000 01 Ro1ec1on1 LA MIRADA WALK·IN 994·2400 ----.c ........ "ARTHUR" INI tt-4't-M ... 6'.14i& ....... -.""--· "PATERNITY"'"' ....... ~ ...... 1;: •• ~ ... A ITM & <A-...... ...,_ MOMMIE, OEAREST" IH I 11*. .,,, ........... . 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"LANIMADILA MOCHllA AZUL" OOH .. ...,, •,. •, ..... WARNER [)QIVl IN •e-•A .......... """ .. .. ,.JI .. .. ., ....... ----.-"°"° '°" G.IO'' COM "NUADI ....... moved a:s he approuched the Podium. his ample bulk supportt.'<1 with a cune "t:nrly ln my career I remarked thet movies are the most expensive mlstress a man ever had 11 have bef-11 trying to support her ever since ... "I lhipk 'movies' are a better word than 'film .' Nowadays directors are called 'filmmakers,· which is kind of hlgh·toned." ... I . --. -------~---- -. ·--. --·· -· ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 26, 1981 • . .. .. . Warning : The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. •' --Ultra UghtS 5 mg "tar:' 0.5 mg nicotine w. per c191r1ne by FTC method l . , • • 1 ... • / ... . ' ·0n1y ·one ultra light 100's gives you the ·Merit taste idea . .. ' Daily Pilat MONDAY, OCT. 26, 1981 CLASSt Ft ED C7 18-year-old rookie leads Winnipeg past. Kings. See C3. Cey doing fine, Dodgers doing better Guerrero, Yeager supply one-two punch, a$ LA takes 3-2, advantage to New York. ly CUllT SEEDEN .... IN!tr,....S- LOS ANGELES -A crumpled Ron Cey lay in the batter's box, much to the horror of 56,115 .,alrons at Dodger Stadium Sunday afternoon, the ~ictim of a 94 mph fastball h'om New York Yankees reliever Goose Gossage. Gossage, one of the hardest throwers in the major leagues, delivered a hi&h , rising fastball in the eighth inning of Game Five of the World Series, and Cey took the pitch on the lower left side ol bis batting helmet. It took several minutes, but Cey finally came to bis feet, and with the help of his teammates, staggered back into the dugout and eventually wound up In an observation room in Centinela Hospital. Well, like Cey, the Dodiers also got up out of the dirt Sunday, doing the near·impossible. They beat the Yankees. 2·1. took a 3·2 ed!le in the World Yankees' owner in brawl LOS ANGELES (AP > Owner George Steinbrenner of the New York Yankees suffered a possible broken left hand and other injuries in what he said was an altercation with two young men whom he said cursed him and attacked him witfi""a beer bottle. Steinbrenn er. wearing a plaster cast on his left ha nd, also bad cuts on his right hand, a swollen upper lip, and a severe lump on his head. He said he received the iniuries in a fight in an elevator Sunday night. Steinbrenner, who called a press conference at 11:30 p.m. PST, said he e ntered the elevator on the 11th noor of the Hyatt Wilshire at about 8 : 10 p.m . on his way to meet his wife and others for dinner. "I don't know exactly what floor it was," he said, "but one guy got on the elevator and the other guy stood in the door holding it open as if he wa. waiting for someone. The first guy, who had a beer bottle in his band, said 'Steinbrenner, right?' I said, 'Yes'." Steinbrenner said the men, who were not a pprehended, made derogatory remarks about New York fans and insinuated that the Yankees, who dropped three s traight games after beating the Dodgers in the first two games of the best-of-seven series, were chokin g unde r pressure. "I guess that did it. I hit him and he hit me on the side of my bead with the bottle," said Steinbrenner . "I know he's missing three teeth and he's probably still lookine for thP.m T hit him with the right hand and he went down. Series and changed the complexion of the Fall Cl assic which ha d another Yankee World Ch ampionship written all over it after New York had taken a 2·0 lead in the Bron.x earlier in the week. While Cey never lost consciousness, the Dodger crowd nearly passed out in ecstasy as Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeaeer delivered back·to-back home runs off Yankee starter Ron Guidry, who up until the fateful seventh inning, had pitched a marvelous game. Prior to the seventh, Dodger Manager Tommy Lasorda told his players to quit swinging from the heels against Guidry. who had retired 13 of the last 14 batters he had faced , seven by strikeout. "I told them to swing easy," Lasorda said. ·'They had been trying to knock everythlng out of the park. Whe n you .hit a home run in a game like this, you've got to .b_e the most surprised guy in the park . You can't be swinging for homers." Apparently Guerrero and Yeager didn't hear their manager. "I told Pete I Guerrero) to swing easy," Lasorda reeounted moments before he connected with a pitch Guerrero said "was right there•· to get the Dodgers even at l ·l with one out in lhe seventh. mini·seriea the Dodgers bounced back. Down 2·1 in Montreal the Dodgers clawed their way back. And slapped around by the Yankees in New York for an 0·2 dlsadvantaee, the Dodgers, for once, do not need to sweep anything. "And then Yeager comes up and swings like he wants lo hit the ball to Glendale," Lasorda added. They just need a victory from Burt Hooton who'll oppose the Yankees' Tommy John in Game Six Tuesday night in New York. Yeager, in fact, was fooled badly by Guidry's first two pitches. But the Dodgers' No. 7 hitter, who had appeared in but 42 games all season, guessed right and belted a Guidry fast ball into lhe lefl·rield bleachers to give the Dodgers a sweep of the three games in Los Angeles. "We had our backs against the wall," admitted pitcher J erry Reuss who scattered rive Yankee bits <that's one more than the Dodgers got) aftd pitched out or several tough jams, including a one-out, bases.loaded mess caused by a couple of errors by second baseman Davey Lopes in the fourth inning. And, for the first time in what seems like months, the Dodgers have what is known as the advantage. T hat's A·D·V·A·N·T·A·G·E, guys. Down 0·2 to Houston in the Western Division "Whenever I had to pitch out of a jam, I did," added Reuss who was trying to explain the magic that seems to follow the Dodgers al home. "Why we do so well here, I don't know. I guess we just <See OODGEas, ••1e CZ> Boss George has his word ( s) By EDZINTEL Of .. ~,... .... LOS ANGELES -By George, he was beside himself. If there was such an award, New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner would have voted himself Mellow Fellow of the Year. His hand-picked assemblage of millionaires in pinstripes bad presented him with another one-run loss in the 78th World Series and they couldn't have hurt the owner's feelines more if they had put up a picture of Babe Ruth to throw darts at. There was no hiding the fact that Steinbrenner was hurt. His suit looked like it was ready to cry Yankee blue tears at ally moment. In fact those were two of the first words to leave his world famous mouth: ''I'm hurt." Steinbrenner was a disapp0intment. He wasn't evett trying to get mad. It just wasn't vintage, though it was better than listening to most any other stiff-lipped owner. As is his wont, Steinbrenner had given the Yankees a pregame pep talk before Sunday's 2·1 loss to the Dodgers. On the day after the second straight Yankee loss in which Steinbrenner blasted the performance of players Dave Winfield, Rick Reuschel and Ron Davis and even tbe decision·making of Manager Bob Lemon, Boss George had given bi s clu b a terse thr ee·minute address that reportedly was tainted with positiveness. Steinbrenner was said to be uncharacteristically calm. were still even <at two games apiece). One player s aid that Steinbrenner also told the team what it had to do to win . which. as the bearer of the highest bankroll in the game, one has to figure he has the liberty to do. Exiting from the New York dr essing roo m f ollow ing Sunday's game, Steinbrenner led a small arm y of reporters into the dark catacombs of the stadium to give his unbridled analysis of the game and series . Steinbrenner talked of several angles, from frustration to hope. He singled out Winfield again for his lack of offense and added Rick Cerone to his personal blacklist for blowing two opportunities to advance runners on base and thus killing rallies. Within the same sentence, Steinbrenner said the Yankees lacked a "killer instinct." but predicted that his club would rebound and win the World Series when it returns to New York Tuesday. Through it, Steinbre nner was well under control. his voice at a normal deci b el l evel for conversation. Hi s hair was not s tanding on end nor was he foaming at the mouth. He was. nonetheless, s traightforward a nd adamant. ·'To m e . it would be an embar assment to go two.up and l ose ," he s aid, holding a drumstick ice cream cone that he would never sample when it fell to the ground moments later. That's the Steinb renner approach. Hit 'em where il hurts. "I guess the other guy then hit <See BRAWL, Page Cl) ~ ........... ...,a.tH~ Ron Ce11 hits the dirt after bemq struck m tire helmet by Rich C ;ossage ptlch m the e1ghtlr mnmg Steinbrenner's main point lo make was that the team had given two games away, in his opinion. but that tbe Yankees ''These are pros and they don't want to be embarrassed," he added. "I think it was an <See STEINBRENNER, P•1e Rams fall two games hack at halfway point Sunday's NFL scores San Francisco 20. Rams 17 LA blows its chances, as San Francisco pads its, advantage in the NFC West 8)' JOHN SEVANO Of .. IN!tr ......... SAN FRANCISCO -There's no reason to push the panic button yet. As the Rams are quick to point out, the season is only half over. But after Sunday's travesty here, in which the Rams lost another game they should have won. 20-17, there are some reasons for concern. Legitimate reasons. And, most or them concern the Rams' offense. Let's face lt, when you're in your opponent's territory on 14 of 15 possessions -like the Rams wer e against the 49ers Sunday -a good team should be able to walk away with more than two touchdowns and a field goal. Not that the Rama didn't try. Oh, how they tried. caromed to the left of the goal post, nicked the lower crossbar and fell harmlessly to the ground. The second -a 45-yarder with 17 seconds to play -new wide left. It never had a chance as it missed by more than two feet. .. I over-compensated," admitted Corral of bis final attempt which would have tied the score. "I wanted to go a Little to the left and I went too far to the left. "l probably had the worst day of my football career here." Many of the Ram players could boast that same claim. Pat Haden, who engineered the sputtering offe nsive machine, took the loss hard. His numbers certainly looked good: 20-of·39 p.ases com pleted for 310 yards and one touchdown. But the number that counted the most -the m eager 17 points the Rams put on the scoreboard -was unfortunately, the number that Haden wanted, but couldn't improve on. Haden w as reluctant to talk about his performance. He brushed off the first wave of reporters who approached him, saying he wanted to shower first. Haden then slammed his fist against bls locker , shouted a swear word and stared disconsolately toward the floor. He wasn't much better after trying to drown himself ln the sbower, either . "We bad many chances, we just didn't do It," he said glumly. "I missed my receivers by that much (holding his hands six inches apart) four times. I can't believe it. You don't dominate like <See RAMS, Page C3) 6 ) NY Giants 27, Atla nta 24 10T1 Buffalo 9, Denver 7 Cleveland 42. Baltimore 28 Detroit 31, Green Bay 27 Philadelphia 20, Tampa Bay 10 St. Louis 30, Minnesot a 17 - Washington 24, New England 22 New Orleans 17, Cincinnati 7 Chicago 20, San Diego 17 <OT> Dallas 28, Miami 27 Seattle 19, NY Jets 3 Kansas City 28, Oakland 17 Toa.lfbt~s Game Houston at Pittsburgh C Channel 7 at <NFL roundup, page C4> <NPL 1ummarles, page CS> But there were three missed field goals, one blocked field 1oal, one intercepUon and one aborted attempt late in the tint quart.er on a fourth·and-ooe at the San Francisco 49-yard line. "We beat 'em in every way but lhe score," said Coach Ray Malavasi. "Sometimes that's going to happen to you in this league." Now IS the time for Rams to make QB move • Sure 1t la, but not a1ainst the Rams. Remember, this ls baalcally the same offensive ,unit that led the NFC In offense last year. "We aure weren't very eood," moaned ·offenalve guard Doug Smith. "Why? I really don't have much of an answer tor you." "We juat couldn't put It in the end zone," added a fruatr•ted Dennis Harrah, who stalked the lockerroom alter the 1ame muttering to himself. "We worked our butta on a1ain and didn't win. Just Uke lut week we were cloee, but we didn't get lt in there. "I reall&e we should bave put more points on the board. It'• 10 fruatrattn1." 1The lf'Oll1. ot It all ls tbllt u sporadic as the offente wu taey still could bave won the game - that 11, u rrut Corn.I bedn't mJIMd three field 1oalJ and luMI anotMr bloclled. All four m ..... were crttieal, but the two that 1tand out wen Uw on• milled dUrin1 the rlnal 8~ mlnui. ~the ••me. 1111 ftnt -ol ll Jardl -bit the ri1bt uprt.1ht, i l SAN FRANCISCO -I have notbint aealnat Pat Haden. I really don't. He's a 1ood person, be r eally is. but he's also not the quarterback the Rams are looking for to run tbelr offense. Sorry, Pat. But eltbt 1ames is plen~ of time to show your stuff, and the only thine the Rama - and their fans -have gotten to far ii four wins ln eight outings and two games behln4 the 1w-pri.1in1 San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Weet standin ... It's not that Pat's done a bad Job. His performances have been adequate, but the Aama deserve better than •dequate. Let's face lt, a year and a halt on the aktelloes can do a lot. toward a pencn'a l.Defteetl•eae11 especlallY a quarterback. Al one Ram oftlclal said after Sunday'a loss to tbe 4'lrl, ••Pat'• a 1reat person, but he can't quarterback tbe type of offense this team ruu. 'nlll la a bualwa not something they do for ple..are." Haden ii best at the in~te pua. In fad, if be was on the •ten, or MlimMiKa. w 0-Yft' - in other worda a lusn wttb t.bat ltYle al olfeue -t. ~ JOHN SEVANO he'd probably be among the top quarterbackl ID thele.pe. But the fact remains tbat the a.•• like to play lonf ball. Vince Ferr.,.mo•a RffeN lat season playtna that type of 11me dW a lot to alW the coach's thinldna alon1 thole llDel. Thla la not a 10-to-lS-yard l•m. TM NHlftl'I Haden ~ to -. med to ftlllBbll •to .. ,.. patt.eru. Unfortuoa~. mOll ~ ....... , .... either a) dan'l make It tbat fw i b> _. eN•• • early IO tbey'r. •l'Olal1 o..-their'•• W ...,._; or C} .... 10 •rtt litlie to W .... 1•16Mft unintentloaaJty slpal for a f alr cat.th u tf it waa a punt. Actu~ Haden abouldn't take tbe entire blame lit . The bead coach'• stubbonmna in contlmdftl With an otteme that iSn't 1ulted to Haden 11 tbe prlnctpaJ f aeUit beblnd bll lack ol aucceu. Orange Coaat DAIL y PILOT /Monday. October 26. 1981 .,.. ____________________ __ Pirate GM promis e s some house-cle aning From AP dispatches LOS ANGELES -General • Manager Harding Peterson of the Pittsburgh Pirates s aid Sunday he will unload from eight to 12 players durini the off-season. •'I'm working on three trades," Peterson told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. "If we make all of them, as many as a dozen players who were with us this season will be gone." The Pirates finished in fourth place in the overall season in the National · League's East Division and in last place in the second season. Peterson said he may not be able lo complete any of the deals until the winter baseball meeting s in Hollywood , Fla .. in Peters<m December. "l'm confident that we're going to make all three trades," he told Charlie Feeney of the Pos t-Gazette, "but the number of players we .. may deal may only be eight. It wlll depend on just how far we go in our trade talks." Quote of the day Larry LacewelJ, Arkansas Slate football coach who calls signals from the press box. asked if his absence from the sideline r educed his team's enthusiasm: "I never thoug ht a lot of enthus iasm on the s idelines would win for you. If it did, Tom Landry would be 0·16 every season ." Heafner, Holland hold on to win GoUing unknowns Vance Heafner !I a nd Mike Holland completed a record · breaking 42-under -par performance Sunday with a closing 63 to win tbe Disney National Team Championship by five strokes over Chip Beck and Bu Caldwell. Leading the Florida tournament from start to finish, Heafner. 27. and Holland, 25, posted scores of 60-62-61·63 for a four-round total or 246. The winning pair divided $36,000 and Holland re~eived a qualifying exemption from all 1982 lour events of the Tournament Players Association ... Hale lrwln, the two-time U.S . Open champion. shot a 4·under-par 68 and won the Bridgestone Open in Chiba, Japan. Irwin finished eight strokes ahead of Bill llo1ers, the 1981 British Open champion ... Peter Jacobson fired a 6-under-par 66 for a 268 total to win an internationai golf tournament at Madrid over Spaniard Manuel Pinero. From Page C1 St. Louis salvages deadlock St. Louts defen Jeman l oe Iii MlclaeNtU scoted wlth lua than thne mlnutel rematntn1 Sunday nlcht to cap • comeback from a •.o deficit and lift Ute Bluel to a 4--4 National Hockey Lea1ue tit wltb Chica10. lo a 35·1tCOnd IPlb ln t.be MCOM perJod, Tooy C.ny scored hi• third and fourth 1oal1 of the season for St. Loula ... Minnesota'• Brad MuweU scored twice in lbe second period as the Narth Stara came from behind to win at Buffalo, 6·3 . . . !Mewe A'Mt'a two 1oals led Montreal to a •·2 triumph over "1e New York Ranaers, keeplna tbe Canadlena unbeaten (5-0·3) this seaaon ... Brtaa P...,, tallied twtc~ and assisted Keuy U.eeaaa u Philadelphia posted a 4· 1 victory at Detroit . . . Captain R and y Carlyle connected on a power-play goal late in the second period. to snap a 3-3 tie and pace Pittsburgh to a M win at Vancouver ... Rangers' left winaer Doa M aloaey. will be out a minimum of ab: weeks after tearing ligaments in hia right knee Saturday night. Pete Reiser succumbs at age 62 Harold Patrick <Platol Pete> • Reiser, a former star with the Brooklyn Dodgers in the '40s, died Sunday in Palm Springs from complications of a respiratory illness. The St. Louis native was 62 and a former Angels and Dodgers coach ... Memorial services were planned on the shores of Mission Bay in San Diego for Bill Mucey, described by some as the "Babe Ruth of Boat Racing." Muncey, 52, was killed Oct. 18 in Acapulco, Mexico when his boat crashed in the final unlimited hydroplane race or the season ... Spence Bay, back in the pack on the final turn, swung lo the outside then spnntea anea<l down the homestretch to take a 3'h·length victA>ry ,in Sunday's Burke Handicap, a 111,..mite turf feature of the Oak Tree meeting at Santa Anita . . . Maurice Lucas, once considered •he belt power forward in the National Basketball Association, was traded Sunday from the New Jersey Nets to the New York Knicks for free agent guard Ray Wllliam s ... Former DaJJas Cowboy cornerback Mel Renfro was \nducted into the Cowboy Ring of Honor. the fifth player so honored by the NFL team. The others are Don Perkins, Bob LUly, Don Meredltb and Chuck Howley. Television. radio Following are the top sports events on TV tonight. Ratings are: ./ ./ ./ ./ excellent; ./ ./ ./ worth watching; ./ 1 fair; ./forget It. 9 6 p.m., Ch•nnet 7 ./ ./ ./ ./ NFL FOOTBALL: Houston at Pittsburgh. ' Announcers: Frank Gifford, Don Meredith and Fran Tarkenton. Both teams are coming off tosses and the t~ are tied for second In the American Conference Central Division. The Steeler offense behind Terry Bradshaw was limited to one touchdown by Cincinnati while the Oiler\ fa~ little better. Ken Stabler had four passes Intercepted as Houston lost, 38-10 to New England. Pittsburgh Is favored by five points. Football KNX (1070). RADIO Houston at Pittsburgh, 6 p.m., STEINBRENNER SPEAKS OUT • • • embarrassment to Los Angeles - not to the city but to the team when we did it to them in 1978. ··After you go two-up and lose two games like we lost Friday and Saturday. yeah, it would be an embarrassment." Steinbrenner conceded that the Dodgers beat his club fair and square this time. but that was not a good enough alibi for the Yankees to be trailing three games to two. "Just look at the stat sheets," he said. "I can't change the facts -75 million people saw it. "When we had their pitchers on the ropes, we lacked the killer instinct," be said. "We had chances to put their pitchers away and put them away good. The same thing happened today in the second and fourth innings. We should have had four or five runs but certain guys didn't com e through." All it would have required to l earn the s ubject of Steinbrenner's attack was a quick look back at the scorecard . But Boss George saved the reporters' time. "Rick Cerone took us out of both those innings," he said. "He hil groun d balls with runners on base and nobody out. Their catcher comes up and hits NOW!! thru Nov. 11th 12.9°/o op r t1nonc1ng on Y04Jf new CIMARRON at ~ COSTA MESA m 4) 540-9100 o n e out (Steve Yeager's game-winning home run in the seventh inning). "Their pitcher (Jerry Reuss> beat our pitcher <Ron Guidry) and their catcher beat our catcher . It was a great game today and the best team won - the best pitcher and best catcher." In further advancing his thoughts on Cerone . Steinbrenner made reference to the fact that on both ground 'balls, Cerone hit the first pitch thrown to him. "I'm not the batter, but we've discussed being patient up there -seeing more than one pit-th." Then, Steinbrenner changed the topic to Winfield . the marvelously gifted left rielder, who was signed to a $23 million 10-year contract last winter after much haggling in round table talks between Winfield, his a~ent(s) and Boss George. Winfield, a .286 hitter during the season. was hitless in 14 at· bats during the first four World Series games, but collected his first in the fifth inning Sunday. a single. In three other at-bats, however, Winfield struck out twice and grounded into a force out with runners al first and second and one out in the third. .. We've got to get some production out of him," Steinbrenner said. "I only wilh his bit would have been a game-winning home run. I would have gone out and gottee it (the ball) myself." Winfield, seated by his locker, was unemotional when told of Steinbrenner's remarks. "The story is in that room,•· he ~aid, pointing in the general dlretlion of the Dodgers' clubhouse. ''The story is down there. I'm not talking; there's nothing I want to talk about." Steinbrenner, commentinf on the lack or killer instinct. said that it seemed to him that it was the same people who were not delivering in key situations. ''Some guys are going to have to· stop talking and s tart doin& it," he said , and furthermore, "lf these guys play in New York like they did he r e over the weekend, they'll be gone next year." something Steinbrenner had warned of earlier this month. Still. Boss George changed mood direction toward the end of his interview, saying, "We1re going to win it and you can quote me on that. I'm confident." T rode in your old pilot light and thermostat, get s 123· (almost half the cost) and energy effidencyl . THE SO. CAL. GAS CD. 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The last Dodger victory in Yankee Stadium was in Game Two of the 1977 World Series when Hooton beat Catfish Hunter , 2·1 Asked if the Dodgers can win one or the two remaining g'ames scheduled in New York, Yeager replied: "I think this team can win ~game in \he G;;.and Canyon if it has to." "Just another day at the office," added Steve Garvey following the pulsating victory. "This team is just. playing in the spirit of the De>dger organization. For once. after coming back and coming back. we now have a lead. ''Why not take advantage of it. cross the finish line and ~ive vou ~uys (the media) a happy ending? I want to win it Tuesday, .. Garvey added. Asked if the pressure of being behind only to somehow pull out victories -either in a game or a series was starting to get to the club. Garvey noted: "It has been a constant source of pressuf.e We're creatures of llabil and as we battle back like we did today, you just become more conditioned to It all." The Dodgers got conditioned in the second inning when Reggie Jackson ripped a double down the left-field line a,nd moved to third when Lopes dropped a slow grounder off the bat of Bob Watson. Lou Piniella then singled to left to score J ackson. Rick Cerone followed by billing into a double play, and Reuss got Aurelio Rodriguez to ground out to 8111 Russell at short. Yeager doubled off the left-field fence in the second inning, but that was to be the only hit the Dodgers would get until Guerrero and Yeager provided their seventh-inning heroics. With Cey's status questionable Chis injury has been diagnosed as a mild concussion>. Guerrero may be moved back to third base where he substituted nicely when the Penguin was recuperating from a broken wrist late in the regular season. B,Ut ir Cey was well enough, he was to join the Dodgers in New York today -a remarkable recovery, considering the velocity of Gossage's pitch. "If he didn't have a helmet on he m ight be dead." admitted Gossage. "There was no way I was trying to throv. <ll him My l'ontrol is pretty good . l.lut loda) m) <"oordmation was off and I rl·ally chdn't kncm l':<actl) where the ball was gorng to go Whl'n I ~av. him hit, I thought 'Oh God.' I , kn o v. that wht·n Go-.sage throws hard. he som ct1m<.>s lose1' nmtrol but there was no way he v. ould Lr~ to hit him 1 ('{·\ 1 added Lasorda. ·1t s hke a ran· c<1r driver m auto racing," Go-.sage noted "His famtl) has to understand that ever) l1mt-hl' goes out there, there's a chance he might not come IJack It 's not that severe in baseball, but you cant v.orry about it. Otherwise. ynu·n· not going to be effective ... A Ron Cey comeback . in fact, would be indicative of thc lJuclgcr::i th1-. )l•ar Vik es, FV swi tc h Then.> was httlt• shurflmg 10 the Daily Pilot's Orange County Top 10 high school football rankin~s. Fountain V:illev <No 2> last week> and Manna <No :1 las·t week > switched places aft er Marina defratC'd the Harons, while Mater Dei, a 31 -2-1 loser to powerful St Paul. foll from seventh to ninth place Orange Count) Top 10 Dail} Pilot football rankings Pos. Team. record Nut game J Edison <7 01 Westmmster 15·2> ~ ,\tunna lti 11 lluntmgton Beach <3·41 3. Fountain \'all{•y 15 <!1 Ocean View (3·4 .t. El Mo<lcrn:1 1 ~ 31• SA Valley 13·4> 5 Footh11l 16 11 Santa Ana 13-4 1 6. Espcrnnza 111 I • Los Alitmilos (3-3·1) 7 Estam·1a <6 11t 1 Newport Harbor 0 -6) 8 \'ilia Park <6 11 Tustin (3·4) 9 Mater De1 134 > Bis hop Amat <6·11 (3·4> 10 <tie> Pacifica <6·11 Loara (3-4) El Dorado <5·2> Katella (0·6·11 M1ss1on VieJo <6 O 11 San Clf'lte C0-71 •one forfeit I~:-: I ) ' I p NFL standings I * * * * * • ' * * * * • •r : JOHNSON & SON !1 NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMERICAN ('ONFEREN('E Western Division Wes tern Division w L T PF PA Pct w L ·1 t'F PA San Fran. 6 2 0 191 140 .650 Kansas City 6 2 () 207 163 Atlanta 4 4 0 222 162 .. 500 San Diego 5 3 0 253 187 Rams 4 4 0 194 180 .500 Denver 5 3 0 154 112 New Orlns 2 6 0 98 163 250 Oakland 3 5 0 98 133 Eastern Division Seattle 2 6 0 104 171 Philadelphia7 1 0 183 112 .875 Eastern Division Dallas 6 2 0 197 167 .750 Miami 5 2 1 186 152 NY Giants 5 3 0 164 121 .625 Buffalo 5 .I 3 0 181 128 St. Louis 3 5 0 158 209 .375 NY Jets 3 4 I 165 202 Washington 2 6 0 135 191 .250 Eng Id 2 6 0 190 183 Central Division Bltmre 1 7 0 148 271 Minnesota s 3 0 188 199 .625 Central Division Tampa Bay 4 4 0 143 128 .500 Cincinnati 5 3 0 194 155 Detroit 4 4 0 197 170 .500 Pittsburgh 4 3 0 148 145 Green Bay 2 6 0 136 184 .250 Houston 4 3 0 125 137 Chicago 2 6 0 126 198 .250 Cleveland 4 4 0 150 1 :2 ._.., .. _ S411MNy'a Gem .. kn Fr-ltco 20 •-• 1' Detroit et•- NY Oi.nts 21. 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The Rama not only need lo make a 1uarterback chan1e -they HAVE to make a QB tban1e. MalavuJ bae to admit be made a mistake with Haden and 1lve the ball to Jeff Rulled1e. , ll'I not a matter of stubbornness now, it's a From Page C1 RAMS LOSE • • • we did and score 17 points. That'!! what makes it so bard. "We dJd have a lot of third·and·lOs and thlrd·and·l2s, though. We dJd the same thins ualnst Dallas and we did it a1aln here. You can't constanUy do that and win.'' The final statistics bear out the Rams' horror story: fnt downs -25-14 ; total yards -401·325: rushing yards -145·60; return yardage -26<1-llO ; , time of poesession -33: 18-26:42. Tbe only stat the Rams didn't lead in was passing yards -256·265 -but even that was close. "It's not only dJsappolntlng that we lost, but 5 and 3 sounds so much better than 4 and 4. It's the whole tb.i.nl. the division, and 4-4 doesn't have' a good ring toll," said Haden. Nor d~ the 6-2 first-place record the 49ers currenUy hold in the NFC West. The Rams and the Atlanta Falcons, two teams who figured to be battling for the top spot at this time of the season, are trailing by two games. And, although that doesn't sound like a lot, one has to remember there are only eight games left in the season. For now at least. the 49ers are in the driver's seat. "I'll admit we were lucky, but I'd rather be lucky than good," is how Jack Reynolds summed up the 49ers' victory against hls former teammates . "The Rams will win their share. They always do." Ironically, it was Reynolds -the 11-year veteran linebacker the Rams released during the off.season -and defensive end Fred Dean, exiled from the San Diego Chargers, who were two of the principal contributors toward keeping the Rams out of the end zone. Reynolds bad three tackles and three assists against his former teammates, while Dean appeared to be part of Haden's jersey in recording 4 ~ s acks. "Jack Reynolds and Fred Dean have both helped this team a lot," said J ack Youngblood. "They're professional. talented and an asset to any young team. The 49ers have come a long way over the past three years." A9d it appears as il the Rams have regressed "I hurt because I take pride in what I do," said Haden, "~d I'm disappointed I didn't do a better job." "We're at a turning point," added Rich Saul. "We're going to have to start winning some games ... or it's going to be a long season.·• For some of the Ram players, it's been a long season already. matter Of civin1 tbt Ram. a et.anee ftrtAI tllle rest of the aeason. If Ray doesn't make the move. be •• only himself tD blame. • • • fl'or those need1nt mOH proof .._. HM.ea. let's examine the Rama' tour wtna: Against Green Bay (3$-23), Haden left tbe game with an ln.Jury early ln the 1econd quart.er with hls team behind, 7·0. He •1411n't retura as Rutledge flnlshed the same. Again.st Chlca10 (24·7>, Jhden pla,_. welJ , but ANYBODY could have played well q.tul t.be Bears that night. Against Atlanta (37·35), Haden left witb an injury and the Rams behind, 21·11. It wu tbe special teams and Rutledte's two toydadown passes that were the dUferetace. · Finally, there's ClevelUct ~2'M8), Hecln was exceptional (you ba\le to give eredtt .We crtdtt is due). Unfortunately, one 1am• doesn't cut tt - that's why a change is needed. . • * * Add wide receiver Presterl DelUS8t• Oii the Rams' situation: "I know some tbinga, but I don't wQt to atart a whole lot or b.s. around here. Let'1 J.i aay a lot of it is on the field." Add Jack Reynolds: "I feel sorry for Pat Haden because he's under so much pressure because of the situation in LA. 1 thiak he'• hHdleCS it as best as he possibly could with all the •ressure that's been put on him. "I know I wouldn't have been able to hudle it like be has." * * * Reynolds on the importance of the 1ame: "All it is ls another W." Reynolds on the Rams: "I have nothing against the Ram players." Reynolds on the 49ers ' first.place position: "It doesn't mean anythln1. You're only as good as your last play ~aae .i.. )ICM! 8'lr't patting yourself on the baelr t. wben YOll fat yourself at the bottom." • Bob Lee update: • • The ex.iled quarterback underwent minor surgery 10 days ago to have dead tissue and part of his tendon removed in his right elbow. Doctors say the surgery was a succe11 and now Lee will see if the arm is a sucttaa this week. Lee, who lives in the Bay Area, says be already feels stronger and is hopeful of booting oa with another team before the end of the moath. • • * One LA reporter asked no one In particular, "Which middle lin e bac ker would you rather have?" The unanimous opinion -amon1 LA writers -was Reynolds. * * * The Rams, at one time, had a shot at Fred Dean but declined to pursue the matter when they felt his salary demands were not within their financial structure. UC Irvine captures Swee t Trophy Raider in rally Race encounter s little diff iculty For the third year in a row New p o rt Ocean Sailing Association's 14-Mile Bank race wound up without incident. R o bins on whl8 Newport regatta --....-::·~·-··'~ Orange Coast DAILY PtLOT/Monday. October 28, 1911 • ca .. Flamboyant takes race LOS ANGELES Flamboyant, co·•klppered by Barney and Steve Flam, Loq ,Beach Yacht Club was Lbe Class A winner In the loternatlonal Offshore Rule dJvlslon In Lbe second race of Loi An1eles Yacht Club's Harbor ~rfea . Trophy winner ln all cluaes: IOlt,,\ -I. 1'1...-V-. .. mey 11M 5Mw 1'1•111 , LeYC\ 2.1.. l.tvt M1chl11t , llon ~rty·O..W.,. 1111r .. n, NHYC, I. ROii., fOl'.j Goll_.. $¥Nllcn . IAYC. ,...... il0;t 1. '=""t'Ni• 1.or-.nc~ Aevc'-2. Wft, ~~--. 1.AYC:-"""'· PM C; a. .o 1olt-c -'· I( ..... 191rlt. MUI ...__ MMt• Voe•.!, 1.evc; t. ett Apple. or1n1-~ .. 11. NHYq a. C.W• UM, SCI Hert, ICHYC, PH1tl'-A-1 • ...,..._,, J t"' N-w.1.evc 1. TyPMo11, J -01...,, La YC; I. Cwt . 6111 ~.si eve. """"_. -1. ~ AJe ,.,,,.., A, ... •eve; L .. , ..... "9111 lllfel'9e, LA\'C; .. Srtt-1(41n DltWOlt., llCYC. PHltl'-C -I. I'« llottMI Girt, 0..-_. 1C...t11 erown, CIYC; I. TO<Mrt, Oout 1114 tom Jtrt f llMfl, 1.AYC; a. ••KtrMtl-..... " ktltey, CIYC. From Page C1 BRAWL .•. m e, which probably accounts me for my lip," Stelnb~nner said. "But I hit him with a riihl and a left and pushed them both out the door . ''When I left them one was laying down and one was sitting ttown. I then went to t he bathroom to wash the blood off me and told security officials, but I guess they can't find the guys." According to Steinbrenner. both men, in their earlr 20s, seemed to have been dnnking quite a bit. The Yankees owner went to ditlhef', bell started fffliftl pain in bi's left band. He s aid be called Yankee teitm physician Dr. John Bonamo. The dOctor taped bis right hand, placed the cast on his le ft h and and indicated it was possibly brokt:n, said Steinbrenner . ACROSS Rookie, 18, leads . Winnipeg victory ._ WINNIPEG. Manitoba (AP / - Anyone still wondering bow top drat\ pick Dale Hawerchuk would fare in the National Hockey IAaaue should have few cloubt.s after wat.cblnl t.be rookie cent~r play against Los An1eles. Hawerchuk, Canada's top junior player in 1980·81, scored three aoala - an NHL first for the 18-year-old Toronto native -to spark the Winnipeg Jets to a 9·4 win over the Kings before 10,M4 fans Sunday night. "It was great," said Hawerchuk, who scored 81 goals in 72 1amea last seuon for Cornwall Royals of the Qu.-,.c Major Junior Hockey Leaiue. "Any time you aet a -hat trick it's great," he said. "It's just a niatter of being in the right place at ~e rilht time, that's all. It's been a team effort all the way. We wouldn't be near the top lf it wasn't." Hawercbuk's back·lo·back 1oals at 4:09.and 14:04 of the second period aave the J et.a a 3·2 edge and they never looked back. Hawerchuk rapped in Norniand Dupont's rebound for his first goal. He was lying on the ice for his next score, sweeping the puck into the r...o. Anaeles net with his stick. His last goal -bis seventh in eight NHL games -came at 15:48 of the third period when bis skate deflected a Morris Lukowich drive. Doug Smail of the Jets scored at 19: 51 of the second period and again in the third period when Winnipeg erupted for five goals. Paul Macl..ean, Dave Christian, Willy LiBditrom and Barry Legge also acored fer the Jet.s, who have a 4·2-> Neord and sole possession of second place in the Norris division . "It was the Dale Hawerchuk show tonight," said Winnipe1t head coach Tom Watt. But he also gave credit to goalie Ed Staniowski. * NHL UW.U. CIDllNH-..,.. ..... WI.T M' ...... ..,,....... 1 I tDa14 .... . ....... 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LB Wlleon 42 eroncoe' LB Jim - 20 -Smw 43 Airport eked abbr. 21 8 ronc09' TE Egloff 48 RCMJtlnlz.ad llfe 22 FatcoM' WR •7 Pro'• charge Jentilns 48 Famous 23 Oiiers' OE 8ak.ef 50 See 54 AcroN 1 Pr1nclpel 2 SlclW.n votcano 3 Haul 4 UCLA pleyer 5 Dlaape>olntl"(I game'°' tM home fans 8 PAT ICOf9 52 s..ti.wtta' c John -S4 Oiiers' aw 08, 53 lnleroeptl with 50 Acro.a Go•ll•• -Lo• A11t ••••· ltulllerford. Winni-. ,.., ... tlll. A -10 ...... Volleyball showdown It's showdown time in the Sea View League women's volleyball flag chase with Corona del Mar faci n g three top-rated teama in a three-day span starting . Tuesday nigh& a1ainst El Toro at CdM. The Sea JC.inga are rated No. 4 in the CIF _ ...... ..,._,.._. with El Toro No. 3. UC Irvine with Ken Walts at the helm was the winner of the Dick Sweet Trophy, symbolic of the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate Yacht Racing Asso ciation championship in a five·race series in the ocean off Newport Beach Saturday and Sunday. Runner ·up was Stanford with Paul Yost at the he lm . The regatta was sailed in 30-foot Shields Class sloops. The sailors dedicated the event lo Cornelius Sh ields of New York who donated all of the sloops lo the PCYRA. Shields. head of a New York stock brokerage firm, died Oct. 15. In some r aces during the last three decades Ute r ace has been hampered by too much wind, too little wind and dense fog causing it to be abandoned entirely or to be finished at the stake boat anchored on the Lasuen Sea Mount (known as the 14·Mile Bank> which r ises to with.in 50 fathoms of the surface off the east end of Catalina Island. 7 Nega11ve prefix Twenty-three bom tWfted out a HMaman OB Sunday for Newp~t• Harbor Kinnick Y a c ht C 1 u b · s O.ic t b b e r t -·eoer One·desi1n Re1at\a sailed on 10 S.fety SCOl'e Wednesday nltht (7 :r-+-~llP._ ........ o'clock), the Sea Kings host No. S-rated Laguna t:z'"-+--t--t--t Beach in a llori-league The winner of the Pacific Coast championship will travel east later this fall for the national championship at the Coast Guard Acade my. New London, Conn. This is the fourth straight year that UCI has won the Sweet Trophy. Saturday's race started off the Balboa Pier in light air with heavy overcast, but the wind ~icked up offshore and the first boat around the stake boat was Mike Braun's Santa Cruz-50 Shandu, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club at 3 :25 p.m . The race' started at 11 a .m. ocean courses. 11 l'talt ol Farner Winner over six ri•-1• in the 13 i:.-;., °' Etch ells-22 Clas1 t; as Art Moynihan (ab 1 Robinson , NHYC , and the 19 Aun_ o.yUght winner ln the sb-boat Solina 20 _ kick Class was Gaston Ortis, Balboa 22 Com"'9f'Ci.I Yacht Club. 23 Ex Chief• and ppera' K Stenarud Alamitos Bay wins ~ i~ 29 08 Bat1kowaJll Ala mitos Bay Yacht Club, Long Beach, was the winner ol the William Morris Trophy in Lido Yacttt Club's annul team race for Ildo-14s. 28 TenneaMe player, f0t anon 29 Red Gnmge'e Univ. (M>.) 30 New Ofleena - (M>.) 38 PTA type 39 w CMJ Id-be era. 40 Six per Inning 41 Yard•, gained, e.g. affair, then pla.y No. 1 rated Irvine 1'b~rsday at 3: 15 at Irvine. CdM ~.___.,_.__.,_..__. handed Irvine its only 42 Rod and - 43 Raison d' - 44 Johnny Majors' Univ. (ab.) league loss in first.round play. CdM ts led by seniors Katrina Moi9o, Kristen Brown and Ci n dy Kendall. Other starters are juniors Mary Ann Muller and Lisa Niedringhaus and freshman Booke 45 Bother Herrington. 47 Dolphln•' state (ab.) Other members of the 49 Acom produOer Cd M t eam are Pam 51 Exl•t L a w r e n c e , L i s a Greenberg, Ilene Hess. Other schools participating were Orange Coast College, UC Berkeley, UC Santa Barbara, California Maritime Academy, Har vey Mudd College, UC Santa Cr uz, and the University of Hawaii. But on the return to the mainland Shandu was overhauled by Jim Linderman's Ericson·46, Raider . Balboa Yacht Club. Raider was the first monohull to finish the 28·mile course in an elapsed time of slightly more than six hours. 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I c Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, October 28. 1981 Brian's just Sipe(r) New Orleans star tles Cincinnati, 17-7 From AP D11p1tcht1 CLEVELAND Quarterback Brian Sipe riddled the Baltimore defense tor a team-record 444 yardR passing and tour touchdowns as the Cleveland Browns handed lhe Coils their seventh stralghl defeat 42·28 in a National Football League game Sunday Sipe completed 30 of 41 passes in breaking the Browns' passing yardage mark or 401 set by Otto Graham in 1952. The Browns compiled 562 yards tot:ll offense to shatter lhe team mark of 550 yards set against the Chicago Bears in 1951. Sipe was near perfect in the first half, completing 17 of his first 22 passes -including ~l in a row. He threw touchdown passes lo Onie Newsome t1 yard>. Gregg Pruitt (22 yards) and Dave Logan <40 yards). Charles While added a 2-yard run to-give lhe Browns a 28-7 halftime lead. Saints 17. Bengals 7 NEW ORLEANS Rookie running back George Rogers broke open a scoreless tie with a 19-yard, third-quarte r touchdown burst to ignite New Orleans to a 17 -7 upset victory over Cincinnati. The Saints now are 2-5, doubling their number of total victories last season. Cincinnati, leading the American Football Conference Central Division coming into the game, dropped to 5-3. Rogers, the Heisman Trophy winner who was the No. 1 choice in the 1981 NFL draft, carried 31 limes for 113 yards. It was his third straight 100-yard rushing game and fifth of the season . Costa Mesa High product Benny Ricardo added a 38-yard field goal in the fourth quarter. Bears 20. Chargers 17 CHICAGO John Rovelo's 26-yard field goal with 5:20 left in overtime lifted Chicago to a 20·17 victory over San Diego, snapping a four-game losing streak Gary F<'nc1k 's interception of a Dan Fouls pass set up the winning score. Fencik intercepted at the Chicago 41-yard line and returned it 32 vards to the San Diego l7. The Bears managed to m ove the ball down to the San Die~o 9-yard line before Roveto's winning kick. The Chargers had tied the game on a 39-yard touchdown pass from Fouls to Wes Cha11dler with 1 :40 left in regulation lime after the Bears had marched 76 yards for a go-ahf>ad touchdown on Walter Payton's lwo-yard run Ltons 31 . Packers 27 PONTIAC. Mi ch. Detroit quarterback Eric Hipple ran for two touchdowns, including the clincher with 1:54 remaining in the game and passed for another as the Lions defeated Green Bay. 31-27. The Packers had fought back to take a 27-24 lead on a 1-yard touchdown run by Gerry Ellis with 5:52 left in the fourth quarter. However. Hipple drove the Lions right back 76 yards in 12 plays including a clutch 38-yard completion to Leonard Thompson at lhe 9 -to regain the lead with a 5-yard quarterback draw play on third-and-goal. Giants 27. Falcons 24 ATLANTA Joe Danelo drilled a 40-yard field goal with 5.40 remaining in overtime as the New York Giants downed Atlanta. 27-24. Danelo's £ie ld goal came after Brad Van Pelt fell on a William Andrews fumble at the Atlanta 31 . The victory in the rainy, 4.5-degree weather, was the third in a row for the Giants. The Falcons fo rced the overtime with a 66-yard drive in the final two minutes that ended on Lynn Cain's 3-yard sweep off left end with 1:09 left in regulation, tying the game al 24·24 . Seahawks 19, Jets 3 NEW YORK Steve Largent ran 10 yards for one touchdown a nd caught Jim ZOrn's 27-yard pass for anothe r as Sealtle survived their own ineptitude and defeated lhe New York Jets, 19·3. With Theotis Brown rushing for 104 yards on 14 carries to set up the first two Seattle touchdowns, and Sherman Smith's 4·yard scoring run, the Seahawks. 2-6, beat the Jets for the fifth time in five games s ince Seattle entered the NFL in 1976. The Jets. their four-game unbeaten streak ended, are 3-4-1 this year. Seattle. which threw away several scoring chances in the second quarter and held only a 7·0 J C ~-PhllhW: 4 Great DATSUN Nights GARY HTTENHAUSEN llCI flRKEl STEVE llNSll ION SHUMAN SAMMY SWINDEU DEAN THOMPSON l..._.McS,...._ J•.-y O.kle fMe lenltt Jeff SwWelt WED-THU·FRl-SA T OCT. 21·2'·30-31 I P .M. O.eftfyiftf, , .. l1ee1-Wt4.-l1Mtr. l••t O..Ce, Mystery I.en-Fri. C Mehl, I ... , JI.lip FIMle-s.t. IUOO Vennont Gardena 11 u 1 121 1100 · !7 1]) ]7J. J1 47 reveals in th~ [Jack Anderson 111111 Pllil l ' • halftime lead, gave up only a 34-yard field goal to New York's Pat Leahy midway In the third quar~er ... ' Redskins 24, Patriots 22 WASHINGTON -Quarterback Joe Theismann's 1-yard touchdown run in the third period was the difference as Washington edged New England, 24-22 In an inter-conference club. The Redskins' victory, their first at home in four outings, raised their season record to 2·6. The Patriots, 15till looking for their first win away from home. are also 2·6. Tbelsmann's winning scamper came with 3~ minutes remaining in the third period and the Redskins nursing a 17 15 lead. The Patriots' final chance for a victory ended when John Smith was short on a 53-yard field goal attempt with 57 seconds remainin1t. Eaqles 20, Bucs 10 PHILAD-ELPHIA -Tony Franklin's 32·yard field goal with 4 . 18 l eft lo play enabled Philadelphia to beat Tampa Bay 20-10 Sunday in a National Football League game. Franklin's game-winning kick cam e just 2 :50 after the Buccaneers' Bill Capece had tied the game 10·10 with a 29-yard field goal. The Eagles returned the kickoff after Capece's field goal to their 32. After Wilbert Montgomery gained 9 yards, quarterback Ron Jaworski connected with wide receiver Charlie Smith for a 45-yard gain to lhe Tampa Bay 14. Montgomery lost 5, gained 5 and then was stopped for no gain before Franklin came on to split the uprights with the winning points. Cowboys 28, Dolphins 27 IRVING, Texas Dallas quarterback Danny White completed two touchdown passes in a 31-second span late in the fourth quarter to rally the Cowboys to a 28·27 victory over Miami. The victory was secured in the final eight seconds when rookie defensive back Mike Downs intercepted Miami quarterback David Woodley at the Dallas 42. The Cowbovs overcame a 27·14 Miami lead and seemed all but dead before White ignited his sluggish offense with a rive-yard touchdown pass to tight end Doug Cosbie with 3:48 to go. Bills 9. Broncos 7 ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. -Nick Mike-Mayer drilled his third field goal with one second remaining as Buffalo defeated Denver 9-7. Second-year back Joe Cribbs rushed for 123 yards in 24 carries, including 21 on four tries in a last-gasp drive that set up Mike-Mayer's 36-yard effort. Denver was stymied by a withering Buffalo defense but led all the way until Mike-Mayer's final boot. Bronco quarterback Craig Morton had lofted a 36-yard touchdown pass to Steve Watson in the second quarter. Just before the half, Mike-Mayer kicked a 41-yard field goal, and he added a 46-yarder in the third quarter Ch ief s 28, Raiders 17 OAKLAND Kansas City rookie Billy Jackson rushed for three late touchdowns and linebacker Gary S p a ni turned back a (inal Oakland rally by streaking 91 yards to score with a recovered fumble as the Chiefs s urged to a 28-17 victory over lhe Raiders. The come-from-behind victory was keyed by quarterback Steve ~uller. who too.k over for :8ill Kenney in the third quarter with the Chiefs trailing 17·0. Oakland drove to the Kansas City one-yard line with less than a minute to go in lhe game. But two plays later, Charles Jackson forced Raider quarterback Marc Wilson to fumble and Spani scooped up the loose ball and romped down the sideline untoµched. ._ Card in a ls 30, Vikings 17 ST. LOUIS -Jim Hart tossed his 199th and 200th career touchdown passes. Neil O'Donoghue booted three field goals and Wayne Morris raced 13 yards for a key score in the second half. lifting St. Louis to a 30·17 upset over Minnesota. Minnesota misllfkes helped St. Louis end a two-game losing streak and halt a string of five consecutive Viking victories. MOftday Hlcjllt Football 3 GIANT SCRIEINS 75c BEER & HOT DOGS GUEST CllEBllTIES/UFFU AT HALfTIME Oyer Rd. Exit/Newport Fwy. Sent• Ana 549-1512 T his w eek s Special RADO COUPE Leat her seating tree, Cabriolet lop &' Cadlllac wire wheel covers . (1BGA165). $16,995 CodWac Vo.LUjl Prottttlon Sfflllcf AgrHnM'ltl A~\ I . Ml c.w ~ T'• ..._ _ "'"""" '!lllif ,...6 u.i.. ~~lJlf r' ~1. ' "l: , " . I •""... ' ' ... . ! f ._, • •" • I ••. A.---~-_ii -•. <~......... . . . . ·. . . . Brwn Sitw Sala za1~ le a ves no d o ubt NEW YORK (APl Alberto Salazar has e nde d a ll the' controversy about the world mara thon record. 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A..-illfl, Welson, YM9tr HBP by lllQl\eltl IG..,rero1. by (.on•oe CCtyl PB Cerone A 2111,S/Jt World Serles score• Ntw York 5, Oodoen l New York l , Oodoen 0 0°"91rt S, N-Yorll 4 00099rsl. -Yor11 I SF -Solomon 14 PISS lrom Monl1na (WerS<lllno alckl SF -C.l•rk 41 pass from Mont•n• IWtrKllinQ klOI LA -FG Correl U LA -Gum.n 2 run !Corral kiU I SF -F G WertclllnQ 47 SF -FG Werscllll"IQ 11 LA -Tyler 16 PASS from HAdtn !GorrAI kl< kl A -S•,IW Te"'" SUtlttln LA First downs 1S Auslles·y•rds J l·JO Passino y.,ds JS. Return urd~ 166 PAStH 2~~1 Sacks by l-21 Punts S-43 Fumblt\.IOSI 0-0 Pan•lllH ·y•rds 1 :I' Time ol l>O'MHIOfl 33 18 IMlvldlM I Statlttln SF I• , .. 60 7'S 9 lf.l7.0 • S4 11~43 O.Q s .. s 2• •2 RUSH ING -Los Angeles. Tyler 22·'!0, Gum1n I l' Bryant 113 Hedin 1-8. S•n FrenclKo, Hofer f.U, Devis • u , Pellon .. ,3, Coooer s 1. Montana J·3. Easley H> PAS SING LOS Ano•le\, Hedtn 20·39·1 310. Sa n FrantlHO, Mont•n• lf.31.0.217 RECEIVING Lo• A119eltS, O.nn•rd ._119, Tyler •SS. W-y 4 Sl, Arrtokl l-19 Bry•nt 1·1', Hill, H3. Gum•n 1·13 S•" Fr•nclsco. Cl••k f.109, Solomon S-19. CooPI• J·S1, Youno 1·7', Piltton 1-1, WO.on l·S Cowboy• 21, Ootphlns 27 s.c-ltY o...,.,. .. M11m1 0111u 0•1 MIA l•iledl 0 • I 1• 11 I 1 0 U 18 SprlnQS Srun l~llen 1<101 NAllWHI s D.US lrom Woodlfy (kltk D•o Johnson JI pus trom Wllllt IStDtl1n kltk I M11 CtfAIO 69 ~· lrom WOOdlty (•on 5c,.,.m1nn kick I Mii NAll\An 10 run Ivon 5cnam1nn ltkltl Ml• Rose • PISS lrom Woodle y (VOfl 5ch•mann 1t1Ckl O•I CO\bl• s pau lrom Wll110 !Sept1111 kick I Da l Spr1119s n D .. s trom wnne l~Plltn ktekl A -M.711 IMl_L.t_s RUSHING MtAml, Netll•n 1' 7• Fr•nklln 11 J'I. WOOdlty S-11. Howell 1·6, v111e1r110 2·• 0111.s. Oortelt 24 117. SDrln9s 7-9, Wlllle s.a PASSING Ml•ml. Woodlly Jl·37·S..408 0.llH, Wllllt 12·l7·1·lS" RECEIVING -M•Aml, H4rro• 6·16S, C."110 s. 1'4, Rose 4-43. N•tll•n •·22, Vigorito 1·11, Frenklln l.J O.llA\. 5'>rl09• ~93. Hiii S-106, JOflnson 311, Dorsett J.31, PHrton 2·31, SAldl •·13, °"Orff H, Cooble l·S. Chlefe 21, Reider• 17 "-""°'*11" Kenws C•tv o o I 21 11 OlklAnd I 10 0 0 I/ O•k Braostl•• • P•U lrom Wllwn IB•llr kick) O•k Wll.on 3 run IBellr kick) OU FG BAllr 51 KC B J.ck.on1trun IL-tryklckl KC B J.ckt0n3 run (Lowery ltlO l l(C B JA<kton 3 run ILow1rv kttkl KC Sp1ni '1 fumble relur" ILOwtrv kitkl A -•2.'14 INllvlOIMI St•ll1tk1 RUSHING KAllWS Clly, Fulltr 3·0 . B J.ckson '""°· H-1~11. 0.l•nev II S. Ktnnoy t o O...l•nd, KtnQ 11·49, Jtnsen IS.41. Wilson l-2•. wn11t1n9ton S-•. w 111i. ).minus 1 PASSING Kanus Coty, Kennty .. H·3· •ll. F uii.r '"70.Q.103 O•klend. Wiison , .. 4"4·UI RECEIVING K•ns•• C1ly, Mer!ol\All S-U, Ol•on HI. Sm•tll l-41 Romt 2·34, HAdnc>t I 6 J41ctuon 1 J 0Aklancl, Brantll ..-.. Jenten 4-(2, A•msey ).31. Brad•""" 1·11, WlllttlnQton J·Jl, Clllllldltr J.11, KlnQ HO. Redeldn• 24. Patriot. 22 Sc-.., Olt•11An New EllQIAnd 6 ' 0 1 12 W•Slllngtot'I 1 1 10 0 2• NE FG Smllll U NE -FGSmlllln w ull wulllnoton 13 pass trom Tllelsm1nn !Moseley kick I NE ColllnHrun lkltkfalltd) NE FG Smlth41t WaSll Net-IS pUnt return (Mo .. lev k>ekl Wull FG Motetey34 WHll Tllelsmann 1 run (MoMltY ltltkl NE -C.unnlnt;ll\lm •run ISmllll kick I A -S0,)94 1nc11v1-1 St.ellatlu RUSHING -N"' EnQIAnd, Collins 22·101, Gro9•n s '· r.tuciu J.a. Cunnl09,.,.m 1 • Fer9uson •·l, C..llloun •·1 Wnllington. RIQ9lns 1~. WMl'linoton 14 •1, Thelsmenn J.mlnus 2 PASSI NG -New Enol•nd. Grogan, 17·30·2·l06. Wu111n9ton, Tllelsmenn 14·13-~16J llE CEIVI NG New Eng l e nd, Huselblck, s-112. Mo<o•n s-... J•<kson 4-13, Johnson :HS. WHlllr>Qton, w .. 1111191on ,.97, Monk 2·». WArren 7·16, Metc•il I 11 a ... t, Bronco• 7 Denver ButtAIO Score ..., OIWl,,_'i' 0 I 01n WAison 36 PIU !Stalnlor1 kit.kl 0 l lrom 0 0 7 3 3 ..., Morton OOCIQl rt 1, N-York t 10odtler1 l9M .. rlts, ).2) Bui -FO Mlk•MA,..r 41 Buf -FG MlllA-MllY1r o TUA~Y -Ooctoen (Hooton, 11-61 91 N-York CJoM, ._.,, s·JOp.m WldMfdly -Qodoen •• New York, S:10 11.m , If ne<HSM'y AlltlmMPST All 91tnHonOll,,,..lt 7, II. Buf -FO MIU·Meytr 36 A -11,151 IMlvtdwl Matlstlet RUSHING -0.l'IYlr, Pruton II 26, Parros 10·21, RNd 1 11, Us><llurcll 1.J. Buff•I•, Crt~ 14-113, Brown M , Butler I 1, l(U1Jl l·mlnu1" SCOREBOARD PASSING Oen,..r, Morton 1~2S4U1 Buff•lo, Ferovt011 21~-l·27l RECEIVING -Denver. wetson ..... Odoms 2·21, PrM-J·J, Eolotf Ml. P1'1"119 •·• Buff•lo, Llwli 6-to, Br•mmer • 21. Brown •·24, Piccone J·U , Crlbl>l 1· IS, Jtol• •·J4. Frenkiln I·"· Buti.r l.C Glante %7, Felcone 24 kw. .., QM,,.,,, New York GIM1lt 0 I 10 1 3 27 Allen!• I 1 3 1 0-24 All -Miller 1'J PH• lrom BertkOWlkl ILuOllurst kick> NYG -Dennis re<ovtred block pUnl In end tone IO•nelo kleltl All -Fr•ncls S pas from Bartkowski IL..c:1'11urst kleltl All -FG Lutkllurst 7' NYG YoUllQ J PISS trom Simms 10 .. wlo kk kl NYG -FG O.rw10 21 NYG Ptrklns 12 p1u lrom Simms <D•nelo kltkl All -C•ln l run ILutllllur\I kit k l NYG -FG 0...10 40 A -41.410 lndtwi...1 St.etlstlu RUSHING -York, C•rpenter 17.~. Simms •·I, KotAr 4-6, 8rl9llt 3 • All•nll, Andrews 21·91, C..ln 13-•9, B•rtkowskl HI PASSING New York Simm• l ... 3J.0.7S. All1nta, B•r1ltowtl<l 2.._.1.Jl1 RECE IVING -York. ~rklns S-12 .. Brl911t 5·51, C•roenter 3 13. Snlrk 2·11, Mlsller 1·31, Grey H1, Kolu t J, Youn9 1 1 All•nta. Ct ln »6S. Andrtws •·40, J•OMln 3_.2, Miiier 3·Sl, Fr•ncls 2·33. Jenkins J·28 • Cardlnet. 30, Viking• 17 MlnMsolA St Louis Sc-lly~n 031111 n o 1 10 JO SIL -FG O'DonoQllut '' SIL -Tilley JI PU• from H .. t IO'OonOQllUI kick) StL -FG O'OonOQllue 23 Min -FG Oanme,.r 36 Min -Wlllle 15 PU• lrom Kram•r 10.,.mt ier kl<lll SIL -Morris ll <111 IO'DonOQll .. kick) StL -Grey I PASS from H1'1 (0 'Dono9'1.- klckl Min Wnltt 22 peu from Kramer ID•nmeler kltkl SIL -FG O'OonOQl\1# •• A -•l.03' IM1vtci..1 Sutntlcs RUSHING M1nnesot•. Brown 13·5S, Youn9 2-7, Kramer 1-1, Sltmclft 1.0 SI Loui•, Anderton 3·71, Mo<rls I~. H•rt l·minus 1 PASSING Mlnnuote , Kr•mtr H·H·2·l0 St Lovls, Hart 13·2 .. J·ltl llECEIVING IWnnttolA, Wllllf 1·110, Aun•d • 11 s.nw r 5 100 Brown 5-•1 VOUf19 2· I I St Lovlt. Tilley s "· Green ).49 Guy J·16, Andlnon J·IO, Harrtll I minus 1 Eaglff 20, Buce 10 Sc.,.. by Oll...Wn T •mp1 Bay 1 0 0 3 10 Pflll-lplll• 0 7 0 13 10 TB -Wllll•ms 1 run IC.Pitt kltk) Pl\1 -Krtpllf • PISS lrom Jawor\kl IFr•nklln kick) Piii -FG FrAnl\lln '4 TB -FGC.~e1t Piii -FG Fr.,...lln 32 Piii -MontQOMtry 2 run I Fr•nlllln kick I A -70,114 , ........ 1, .. tl•tk t RUSHING TA'""" Bay, Eek-ll-65, Wllllems •·16, Wiider -.u. O.....s •·1, House 1.a. Pftll.0.lpl\I•. Monloomory 27·1 It, Ollv•r •·36, C•mplleld •·12, Ru•ull 3·12. Gtemmon.1-t. PASSI NG T.,np• B•Y. Wllll•m• 1•-H ·l -20 Pllll•dtlplll•. J•wor•kl .. ,S-1·121 RECEIVING Ta.._ B•Y. Gilts ..eo. Howe .. 19. Wiider •21. Eek-J.:IO, T Btll J·1', G Jonll 1·11. Pftllldelphle. Smltll 3·0 . Mont9ornery 2·l, C•rmlcllael 1·20. KrtPll• , .. 011-1-15. C..molllld 1·• Browns 42, Cott• 21 Sc-.., °"',,.... B•ltlmore O 1 u Ctevtl•nd 1 21 1 Cl• -New"'"1• I pen from Sloe kltkl 1 71 I ~1 (Bahr Cle -G Prvln n !)tis 1rom SIPI IB•llr Ille Ill Cit kick) BAI kltk) OltMY 3 ""'' from Jone• (Wood Cle -Wllllt 7 run (BAii• lll<k I B•I Buller 31. pus trom Jones (WOO<l kl<kl Cit -FH clle< 211 pess lrom Sloe IBa l\r k•Ckl Bal -Butler s pas from Jon.s (Wood kiCkl Cle -M. Pruitt 16 run ca.nr ~lck I A -11,916 1 ... 111141191 SUStlct RUSHING BAIUmor., McMllll ll, u .n . OlcUy 14·3'. J-1·7. M<C..utey, 1-6, Z. Olaon 2·2 Clertt-. M Pruitt IHI. Wllitt ._11, C. Miiier S-:IO, G Prullt 3·11. Sipe J-mlnus 1, F•.clle< 1·mlnus 1 PASSING BAitimore Jones 11·37-2·2•• Clevtl•nd, SIPll »41·2·4'4 RECEIVING -BAltlmore, McCauley 4-13, C..rr ).51, Butler J.S.. 01cu v 3·24, Z Olaon 2·16, McMtllAn 1 11, McC•ll 1.s Cl1v•l•nd, G Pruitt .. 104, Newsome s.as. FH Clltr s-ss. Auclltr •·72, L~n 3-69, M Pruitt 3·11. White "71 Selnn 17, Bengel• 7 Sc-ttov°'*11n Clnclnn•tl O o O 1 1 H-OriHn• 0 0 1 10 11 NO -A09ers It run CRl<Ardo •ltkl NO -FG RltArdO 38 NO -w . Wilson 1t pen lrom Mannl09 IRlcardo kick I Cln -Aon • DUS lrom Tllompson (Breech kltkl A -46,316 llldl,,,_t S\allltlu RUSHING Clnclnn•tl, Johnson 11·S1, Aleunder S·I, Anderson 1·0, Ver•r 1·2, Mc ln•lly l·mlnus 21. Now ori .. ns, G Rogors 11·113, Holmes J l, Tylor 1·1, Mlnnl119 t.15, w . WlllOfl l·J. En-1·2'-PA SS I NG Clnclnn•ll. Anderson 11·21·0;111, Tllompson • 10·1-11 New Orlons, M•nnln9 IS·J•·• 110, Merklns H.0.20. RECEIVING -Cincinnati, C.Olllnswortll 4-.0 , Alu•nder ).IS, Krtldlr 3,3', Curtis 4-SO, Ross •·:It. M. Harri• 1·10 Ntw Orl••ns. Holmes 1·1, Grotll 2·l6, Mlrkln• ... 1. w . Wiison 2·21. T"°"""'°" 1-6. G R-rs J.11, Hudy J·1•. T\'Wr 1·1. LloM 31, PecUn 27 ~llyO....n Gr"" lay 1 ) 10 1-27 Detroit 7 10 1 7-3t Ott -Hipple 6 run IM.,rrly kick I GB -Lorton 1S PH• from Dicke y IStenerlld klckl GB -FG Slef'9rud t7 0.1 -FO AkJrr•y l7 0.. -Hill I jl9H lrom Hlppfl tMur••• klckl G B -FO Si.fWrud 3' 0•1 -K•M 2 run (Murr•Y kick) G8 -Ellis 4' pHS from Wllllellurst (Stenerud kick) GB -Ellis '""' 151enerud kltkl 0.1 -HIP91e s run tMurr•y kick I A -7•,°'3 ,.,.,..Wit S .. thtln RUSH I NG -GrM n Bo. Ellls 11-12, WllltAllurst 2·11, Mlddt.1on 4-U, Hutkllby 4-1. Detroit, ~ 21-IO, v TllompSon 6-«, HI~ S-20, B-y S-10, Nk llOIS H PASSING 0...... B•Y. OkliAY 4·1.0.'1, Wllltellurst 20-l• 1·143. Detroit, Hipple »»-1-211 RECEIVING G•Hn B•Y. Ellis , .... HuOllbY •·41. C.offmen S-73, Lotton 2·'11, Jetterson 2·2', Mldcjjelon 1·7, Cassidy 1·6. 0.trolt, Hiii ..... L-Tllompson 2-6S, 5colt NS, Bussey 2·11, K•ne J·1', KlnQ J-12, V TllomPtOn t·ll S.ahewb 11, Jen 3 tc.weWOM,_. SHttll 0 1 6 6-19 NY Jell 0 0 3 0 3 Se• -L•roent 10 run (Herr er• klckl Se• -LuOlfll 27 pen from Zorn (kick fAllld) NY J -FG \..Nfly )4 S.1 -Smith Hun !kick l•llldl A -n .•71 llMhlclw.l K•thtkt RUSHING Suttle, Brown 14·104, Doorn Ink 11~•. Smit/I 16-U , Zorn •-2', L•r9enl 3· ll New York, H•rptr 1·60, Ot.rklnQ s-1•. AUQUSIYl\l ... ._.,, Todd J.n. l.Ofl9 2-6, J . J_.. l·S. TaylOr l·mln1n I PASSING -S..ttle, Zom 13-21.0.ln. Ntw York, Todd 1•2'-J·111. RECEIVING -SHttle, Lar9enl 6·90. McCullum ).1', Brown J· 16, S•wY1r 1·30, Stnltll 1-10. New York, Harper 3·13. OltrklnQ J·21. G•tfney J·10, WAtur MS, AUQ\lslynlH 2_., BArkum 1·14, J JonH HO, Newlon 1-1 a. .... 20, ~,.,. 17 le-. "' l'9nMll S.1101100 0 3 0 .. 0-17 ClllCAQO 1 3 0 I 3-10 Clll -Slll>ly 1 run IRowto klc~l SO -lleftfrKl*I FG 11 Clll -Aov.-i FG 13 SO -Joiner 27 P•U lrom Fouts IS.nlrstllke kkkl Clll -P•vton2 run IROYltO kltkl SO -Cll1ndler Jt DUS from Fouts IBenlrS<llke kk k) Clll -RoYeto FG 1' A -S2,to6 l ... ~ISU119lkt RUSHING -Sen oi.oo. Muncie 11-21, J. Brool<s 7.)t, ~11"'11 1·1. Chic-. Payton ,..101. S..1>1y n~. btni l-lA. PASSING -SM oi.oo. Fouts 13-~·M9S. Clllc-oo. Evans ll·Jt..o.21'. RECEIVING -SM Olego, Joiner S-124, WlnD)w •·71. O..ndler 21'. 5c•ltt 1·10. J. Brooks 1·• Clllc•oo. B•sc11n1011 S-IO, MAroerum 4-CJ, P•y\On ).22, S..hey l-17, C:-1_., E•r11-I. COLLEGE How Top Twenty Fered 1 :.1 -StMI l..+41 _, ... Ill ..... 1 Pl~ 1~)-t S.,..AC.,. U.tcl. l. Hor1h CMOllM ( .. 1.0) !Ml '8 Soutfl C•rollM J1·1J •. Cl-17-0.01 bHt North CMOIN State 11·1 • 5. Sout,..,.,, Col , .. t.Ol -· Hot,. °"-... ,. •· l-1 IS-2.0l lost to Ml-.U tMt • 1. Geclrol• 1._t .. I -t K..,!Ueky lt-0. I . 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OM rnlll. 8llOll llY IV91eniwla) IUD 4.a 2AO •• ,.,., • .,.. (Oltl ......... Yll J.IO 1.a CrY1l•I Star (Pln<•Yl 2.• AlllO r.ced: Verrnouttl. R.....m ... , JACk L., Gummo-.. Caeil'I Prince, ln .. •r<'*· Time. t:a. l'OU ant eace. 1 111• m llK. P.,...rll\Mor IMcCMron) 4.• J.10 2.a LOYI ,, Bl .. (ll•lenruel•I •.• 100 Fort C•IGAfY !Hawley) J.10 Alto racect: Jlmsel, Alw•yt ..... T•UI o.m. Time· 1:0 "'"" ltACE ...... fWlonOSOfl tvrf h lluound IHArrlt l 10.00 4 ... DAndY Wit (0.1-.,.I 7.10 Gr•y Dandy 1-leyl l.• S.00 •.JD Alto racld: Fr.-1y Unu Al.,, S.r•ne. P-. P Vlk. Fl1109I, Time t:t4. U EXACTA IMl Pll0$11' '° SIXTM llACl.OM mlla Jennlf., B. CPtncAy) Pey or Play IHawlayl Guel• IMcCarfOfl) Alto racad: \IHAI F«ce. Aatl\Andle,Hal- Tlme 1:J7 4/S •.• J.10 uo l.00 t.• ,,. sevt:MJ'M eaca.1111'mllfl. POiler Polrtl IGollltMol U.tO 14.20 •.t0 Monarcll IG111..,.l 7 ,60 ._.., A Moment In Tl-(Oel-11'91 J.111 Alto r-: Hemtll\lll ~Y. I'«<• FIMI. Sunshine S•A9. C11Arml"9 Turn, Or- G•ll•nl. Tim•: 1:42 4/S. U IXACTA IHI paid .-.oo. u PICK SIX (f+).7-).1) !Ml(d .. z.nuo wllll tll,.. wlfW>lno tkllts Isl• lwrtH). S2 Pk k Sia COMGIMlon Pllld 16Sl a wltll " w1 .... 1,.. ~(five ___ , e10MTM llACI. 1\lo mllfl on turf. 5P9fl<• Bay (Toro) •·• J.60 lAO •Provl-1.al Plnuyl >.60 1AO 5-f' Mornof'IC 1ttaw1ey1 •.oo Al .. r-: Wick.,.,, Klno Go Go, •Dom O'AI~, Rvaty C...yon. •E"-~• II Tlllt .. So, Amllstk• 0.y. A -COUPied -ry Tim•: J:OOJ/S. NINTH aACl.O... mile Pier,. LA Mont ((Ast-) 10.10 ••• uo Rwle lhe liWUt Pln<AVI 1.111 UO S.y Y •rdw IV•llllNel•l 4.IO Aho rKed: Tr•blt•n, Four W .... ler, Prince Wo<1fly, Ooml,,..u, Bl.ck -. Ori Yovr Way. Time: 1:• 1/S. t.1 I XACTA (s..11 Pllld '1•.oo Attend.wnce: • .-. Japen·Aela Open CetT.-Y.> .................. 8•1.U Teracry ... Ellot T1lt1ei.r ... a, '"'· '"' CT~ wins $20,-; Teltact.r wlnt $10,000). ..._. .............. P•lr'ICll Pl--def. Pem C-.le, u . ~ • ._, (Pint-YI WIM $1,000; C-t!A wt .. $4,2001. ...... .,....."' ... T ArOC1Y·H•ln1 Guntll•rdt def. L.,,., Stel•nkl-R-.t y_,•t Helf, M , .. 1. ••· .._,lo.MetPIMI Pttrld1 "'9dr.-.Cl....SIA Monllet'o -· B•rblr• JorO...R-.t• M<C..llum, ._,, u , .. 2. Frankston lndoOf tourney IM ................. I .......,. .. Peter Mc"-• dlf. \lltn Gefvl•ltts, ~. 1 .. , M (Glfvl•ltl1 -9Ulted fin.al Ml wltll tcon llect, S.Sl. • • ~PIMI Mc N•mar•Pet•r Fronk def Sllerwood Stewut.,,..,,. Tey9111, M , .. l, ~ Gl'end PrlJ tournement IMV~ ......... I ....... ,, .... l"'•n LMd def. Brian Gottfrlff, t-6, H , ....... , o.eiMIPIMI Ste ve Deni-Tim Wllklson O.f. S.mrny Gl•mmllv•Frecr M<N1lr, ._., •..i. , .. Delh•t•u Ch~-:Je lat.,.._,. ) ....... pt ... Sii• B•rker dltf. Mirna J .,..sovec. •-6. ~•. .. 1 IB•rkerwlnsW.0001 World Couple• tournement lat M.._ Heed I•-· ,.c .1 ~--PIM! Andre• J H9er·Frlt1 Bu111n1no def BettlflA ....... Okk Stockton, l·S, ........ IJHoer and B-1"911>1lt 52•.0001 ~ .... PIMI Leslie Allen-Fr eel Stoll• def Evonne GoolAOOflO-RCld l.A,..r. ~ (protest! Dlaney Goff l•t LAU•-Vh t.e, l'IA.) HA•fner·Ho11-.sn ,ooo B«k·C..ldwell,....,<IOO Edw•rd .. Edwr<ts,"2.000 Hocll-P .. te,"2,400 Oenl·Rose.S11,l«> Booros·Nor rls,S 1',000 Bryent·H•Qer .s U,.WO 8.0ouQls·McCllQll,Sl3,.WO PvrtUr· Twltty,J13,.UO Artllur·Bl•Ck.$9, IS- c.n1..-.McGIMh,M IS" "erous-H•ncock.S•, tS. Fe11er·Powers,n , 154 Fl•lsner J1"klns,S9, 1S- Ly•·POfll,S9, 1S4 McGowAn·Ntllord,S9, IS- GrHn-Zotlltr,V ,040 J MCkll·MCGmd,$7,040 J Mlttllell·Rf9.ald0,V .040 Bertonclno-N uck llS. 14.0IO C..lvlt'l·Cll1ffee,l4,0IO C.0011,HAliberg,$6,0IO Brewer·Nlcl\Ols.M.MO M.B•rDer·Sneed,'4,...0 Slre1199·Str•"Ol.M,MO Albu5-Br1tton.So1,MO HArwtll·Lolt,5'"40 M.arkllAm· Trl~l.M,MO P«k. TenBroeck,S3,3'° Donald· Tllore.13.360 BIAkt ·Upper ,$3,160 ~7·••·•l JO 66-61 SI-.. HI 62 ........ J J52 64-'J-U.1>3 1Sl 6S-61 -63•S 2S4 63-62-6S 6S JSS 6HJ .... 61 lS. 63-63 .... 66 lSO u... .... 6S JS. 67-M '9 6S 2SI 64-61·0 6S 2u u ...... 363 151 62-6S-67 63 7S1 ..... s-.1 ... 1S1 63 ..... ,.., 257 66-61 •S-•S 151 M-6S M 6S 7SI "'-it-•• 6S HI 63-43 ....... HI .......-s-"" 6S.'4-65 6S JS~ 63 .......... 1S~ U-43_..l>ll 2!>0 •S-61·'4-41 160 u..s... ... Jf>O ....... 63-4• 260 I>(>. ........ 160 ...... .,"" J60 •s-43-6 s-68 l'1 ~IJ61 61·.S·•2·•1 ,., Deep see fishing SeAL 81.ACH 114 AnQler" 600 r~O Cod, 1 c.-cod, 2SO ml<ktrll, » bonllo NeWl'OltT (.,,., ~) -ff Angi.n 27 .-tieu. l74 bonito, • m41Ckerel, 1 l\Allbllt, , .. rock coo. 2 c-cod 10. ... r a LMllerl -llS A1>91trs W bonito, S ..,.., bHS, 1 CAiieo blU, 1J5 rlXk cod, .. , macaerll, 1 c-cod DANA WMA8P 2lS Aft1Jlers I I s- IMH, 1."1 bonito. 3 ,..1-..11, 1l roo flSll, 1,041 macurll. SAN Dlt:OO 1111 ... 11 -113 bonito. S» mackerel, 43 rock tlsll, I CAiieo bin, 3 ..,.., IMH , 1IO rock t.od. MO••o 8AV 1111,.·1 u11dl1t1l .. •ne•ers: 11 ling cod, 100 rock cod, 1'7 red roO cod, ... MIMI Den, .. rwd --AVl LA MY I,,_, Sell Laltl -S5AnQlers· U 11"9 cod. 1111 rock cod, JU Ylll-bin, 140 rock llSll. Weekend trenHctlon• POOTMLL ......_,, ... "'"- "''"'""' 00l.Pt41NS -W91-Mike FUitz, llMm•n. A<tlvllld Eddie Hiii, runnlne bA<k. IAl•eTMLL .................. ._ .. u. NEW YORIC IC NICICS -Acquired Meurlu LOK ... f-Ard, from ti. .... Jenay Nets In , .. ,....,.. tor Ray Wllllttns, 9U1rd I ....... , ... . ... ; Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 28, 1981 -----------~--,-...... ·--·--· -~-- . - NOTIC9 TO uaotTOllll OP euuc TRANIPlll 1-.ca. .,., .. ,., u.c.c.1 Nolin h h•••bY 1ln 11 10 Ill• Cr•dllOrt ol MAltUIE COLLISON, SHIOllCO SAJllll Oftd YUKIKO ICMll(AWA, Tr•n•l•rOft, WllUe ""''.,.• ..._, I• It can .. 1 City flf lrvl,.., C-IY flf Oral\ft, ol.W Of C•hlorni., lh•I • bYI~ tref\5for I• about t• •• "'··· •• CHIAICI MAT IUOKA Oft d ICYOICO MA TSUOICA, TrOfttlere .. , ...... twll11 .. 1 _,.... •• , .. w .. 1 , .. ., ..,. .... Qty"' 0.,...., C-y °' U6 A•ln , II*-' C.Hfeflllt TM P,._.t1Y to bt 1,.,.,,.,,.., It clot<tlbeil In ""''" ••· All \l.OCll In ,, .. , 1111t-. equfPf\'.Mftl -fOOO will OI INI ~wl<h SfleO 1Mill1191t •"°""" H "PICNIC eASICl!T" enO lot.led •I USS N. Ti.Un Avo., CHY of S...ta AM, c.unty of OrallQf, Stat• ol Calllornle Tll• bYlk treftll•r wlll DI (Ofllllm~\ed Oii Of alter lhe 11th <Mt' ot Ho¥emOltr, '"I· •• 10.00 A.M. at WE SfERN MUTUAi.. ESCROW CO RP ATTN MAA lt..Y N WESTMOIULANO. whOte aodrtu Is ta t So V-St s..lt• 101, Tystln, Calllornla t2IMO TNt 1111 IHI d•I• tor llllne claims Int.__,_ rolorrld to "41-.ln It N-r 10, "" So lar as Is •no,.,n to Iba Trensfe......, ell bonl""s NmH -eddrot-Ytold by 1119 Tranlfaron f04' Illa e»est lllr• y .. rs er•. SAME Oeted; 5-p4...,._, •. '"' Chlalll Melt4iOllt l(yat.o AMI"'*• Transferwot PuDll•hecl OrenQOt Coest Delly Piiot, 0<1 2', 1 .. 1 463HI ---·-·--.... ·· -~· I __..._, .......... .._..., .......................... .-.--. .... IU ... RIC*COUH I• TM• NOTtC• TOCOMTaM:TOttl CAUi ... "Olt etM ITAT• ~ CAL1'GaNIA kllMI DIUflft: H•WlllOltT•MIHA COUNTYO,oaAMOI UN1'110SCHOOL DllTflleT, CAie NO. AtttMI e1c1 oa•niw1 t •'<*" , "'· of ,,. NTtnCNflCHt A'll'OINTNNT OP TltUITll IDlll NY-' N_..,.r, ltll, ,,. the M•ll•• ol th• l•l•I• 01 •11ce Of e1c1 "•""' 1tf1 fll.-11111 l'Hlt..1~ MAt..OHl!Y, a t11he1"9 portorl Sl,..t, C.... MMe. CA tili21. I . •tt1ti-ANITAMALOHl!Y,t,_ Profoct ldo11tlllcell•n Heme ; I Nl ll OY CONS .ll VA TION NHlllM of PHii.i,. MALOHIY, Illa MIASUlllS AT COleOHA DEi. MAit min i,,._ HIGH SCHOOL MICMAN1CAL t. Oft ~ -DKM!Mr n ...... POftTIOH ,.H ILIP MAl.ONl!Y, Ille mtu ln9 Pleu Plent art 011 l'tte· IU7 ......... ... ... ••tld9nt .. 0••1199 Ca1111ty, Calllor11la rHldlftt wltll •iounll• 11-1. Cetta Mna, CA m27 potlll-at lelSA I! t..Md Canyon •NI ,.., ... 11 .... 1. C:O.ta MIN, CA ltd., su .... -. c;. nn•. J. PHii.iP MAt..OHIY, ... mlul11t NOTICE IS Ml!lll•Y GIVEN INI ,., .. fl,_, .. ,•-Oft De<omber 22. 1111 •Do,,._'""' School Olllrkt ti '"° •nCI _,••net,,... ue ,.., .,..,., Ot•noe ~.,. Cellfot11I•, ect1111 by and now '" mtutno at1 o hit ond tllrol/lll llt Go•ernlflt eoercl, wtwre•llOub•rt Ullllnow11. h• r •I nallt' r eh r, •cl to •• 4, On or etiout Oecomotr n, 1'90 "OISTlttCT," wUI r..:11 ... up to, but PMlt..I P MALONEY, .... "'1 .. 11111 llOt .... , t ......... tDoVO<tl.tted time, Pll'10n, -*' 1111 lteerott 111, encl wet .. •led bldt fO<' tlt9 -•rel -' • wntrett .. m1ae1 to ,. ..... on ., . .,,,, ,.w own• tor Ille -.. pro~t an In•••• In and It enllned to tlle A Pre..tcl Conflt'-.0 I• >elllehlMCI PftMIJlon °' ~" , ... pr-rtlot fQ( NOVO,,.., J. Itel, • JO e.m ...... tllu•t•d 111 Cetttornla encl '"~Iller Mr. Jim Hebtand, Otrecw ol MM>, cine rllled • loOowa. 171 H'6.mll el 1"'S .. ., St., Costa s TIW OSWl•Of .... rnlollle pot tori ls ~ ... CA. Ho Did wlll llO KCtp(ed 1" n-llf _._,.., -rvltl.,, end u11t1u I,,. CAN\lractor ettendt thll cere ol --Ill lllat potltloMr P-.~ CoftftreftCI -11• •""'-'Joint -..Cy 1111-1 lft ltd Doc-•.,. to tie picked up the -w•ttrlbeil pr-r1'f wltll the •I Ill• P11rc t11tln1 Olllce, 1'57 mlu lnope..-.-deSlnste ~ ... Pl•u nll• Slrtet, Cott• M• ... CA end renoot• 1111 temlly dwelllftl t71•761>-Ji171 tooted._. Mid pr-rty, llm -II Ill r•ulved In IM 111eco •· Pollt'-<' I• a rnldeftt of tlW st.a .. ldontHI ...... and shell llO ~ of CallfOf'nle, 16 OY9r •loh"9n yMrs ol end publlcl v •••d etoyd et tho eve . .,d e. the •-o1 h missing •tiov• .. 1a1ec1 tkM enct piece. perlOfl, I• MUiied to prefor911Ce tor TMr• wUI Ill • l'ltty OOltar ($50.001 eppolnl"*'1 H truoleo. cNPOSll required lot .. ch Mt of Did WH Ele EFORE, pellllon•r preys doCum•nO to ouar1111tao tfll rolurn In llOftC•OP HWT•l'tlAt.I "--11~ T.&. ...... t1;1 TllANl-C04IT HftVICI .. IHC. • dvly e,..i111H Trutl" """' tllt •towlnt.._, ... ..-flf trutl WILL SILL AT PUet.IC AUC'TION TO THI MIOMllT l lODlft P'Olt CAI M , ... ., .... et tltM • .... 111 lawful IMftfY " IN UllltM IUtetl ell tltM, tltlo •114 '"'-'' ,.,.veyed te alld ,_...._ 11't "..,._, .... Deed of TNSI ... IM~~*"'"'"' TllUSTOll . RA'l"MONO MAllSH4LI. JAllVI•, 111 _..,.,._ ,,.... IENU'l(IA.,Y. ALLSTATE SAVINGS ANO 1.0AN ASSOCIA TION, • c.llfemle c.,,.,otlon. llecot-~., n , 1tn •• '"'"· No. t•t lft lloOk 1..i.,... mo°' Of· flclat llKOrdt In tho offlc• ol ,,. lltKOf'dtr of Or ..... Co..nty; ..... OoM Of trutt dHcrlllOt the f9110wl"I P•• potty: PARC8t.. I: Unit Ht. S2 Ill UM Clt'f of Now_. llMcll, C.DUMy ol Ot ...... SCete of Calltomla, •• .---II,_ Oii -• certeln ~1111-'IM rac..-tllld A.,.... 2', 1m '"Doell 1• ..... m lo >11 tncluolw, Of. flclel ftKords. ol Ore1111 c111111y. C.llfomle. PAltCEL J An Yndlvlded lfMh I,._ •ro.i •• • •-'" com,,,_ 111 Ille f• tnteroA In -to Illa Common Aroo of LOU 1 -2 ol Tract t•, M PO• mect flied 111 11oOk «IO, ""9H 25 to ti 1,.. c1.,.1 .... Mltt•ll-Olls ~. records • Of said County,••""" term It defined 11\el: l .-<onclltlon within u deY• efler tN .-------------1 1. Tllo c rt -rtnlt petition tiled, Did-nine <Mt• J. Tlllt petition ... 111 be HI tor Eecll bid mull conform end bo llaertne not loN -t.,. CS.ys trom the ••l90fltl,. to "'9 uwur.c I documents. 111 Ille Artlct• Mllttao "Oollftltlons" of 111e 0oc1.,a1c1111 of e.o ... ,..,.o, C.of>dt-Uo•u •nd Reatrlctlon• re<orclod In -12JD5, Peo-, .. , -,..,ecordlcl '" -1m1. Peo-n1, Dotti of otflclal RKOrds, -l"KOt'-In -12:m. 11911110, Offki.1 Records Passengers board the San Dwyo headP<l for ·T11uana Trolley" al Wn1c<J po1111.~ The A~ ......... ~ystem UXlS built, entir{J/11 from .'itate :.ale,\ arid gaso/11w ta.r /unds San Diego trolley jolly Swift little red cars whisk riders to Mexican border SA~ YSIDRO IAP> This 1s t h e last stop for the s wift l1lll<.' red c ars that whisper th<.'ir way down from San L>l ego on se<.1mless rails to the Mt.•x 1c an border. Pa-;sengcrs get out here and walk across th e pedestrian ramps to Tij uana taxis that ta ke them into t o wn lo s h op. o r bet the ponies. or d nnk and lis ten to Tijuan<.1 brass. or have the Caesar -;alad a t the Caesar Ho te l The little red cars are here wa1t1ng when they return, to whisk them northward again. their ccstas filled with booty, their insides w ith he artburn. San Diegans are proud of th1., 16 m ile stretch and the German built c ars tha t carry 18,000 people a day on \\eek end~ and 13 .000 a day on "'eekdays One thmg that makes them proud 1s they did it all Lhemselve~ Unlike almost e ver) other mass trans it progr<1m 1n the United S tat es. th1::. on e used no fed eral funds. except for grade·crossin g sign a ls. a half m11lion·dollar drop m the S86-million bucket. The project was patd for w ith s t a t<' sales tax and g a soline tax funds set aside for mass transit ll was l oca ll v conceived <tnd planned'. a nd is the c heapest system per m ile 1n the nation. For instance. Was htngton. O C . s pent $43 million per mile for its new subway. The San Diego Trolley came in at S4 7 millio n per mile. The only s ad note in this happ) operation is the name The San Diego Trolley will probably not stick. People are already calling it the T ijuana Trolley. although the UL Tl IERGEROH SMITH & TUTHILL wtSTC LIFf CHA,EL rickety cit y s outh of the border had n othing to do with 1t. T he Mexicans are talking now about building the ir own trolley to link up with San Diego's red cars. The trolley s t arts just outs ide the old. picturesque Santa Fe s tation in downtown San Diego. It makes six s tops m San Diego be fore it hits the right-o f·way . To avoid making too many stops for red lights rn town, there is a light actu ation switch to turn the traffic lights to green Once outs ide of town, the average s peed of 9 miles a n hour picks up to 35 to 40. and th e trolley makes 11 s tops of 20 second s each a t pretty littl e s tations built to accomm odate the German cars The average run takes about 33 minutes. which is fine because most of the countryside outside the wide windows is dull. The high spot for v isitors comes al the Harborside and Pacific Fleet stops. where they get a s pectacular view of the s outh harbor. the bridge to Coronado Island and the Navy yards with the proud ships in m othballs The trol le y wa s the bra instorm of two San Diego w o m e n who organized s upport for the project and pus hed it along. Judith Bauer and Maureen o ·connor. chairwomen of the M etropolitan Tran s it D eve lopment B oa rd , overcame partis an politics, p e r sonal feuds a nd public dis t a ste for big s pending to get the cars rolling. The line s aved money by buy rng existing right-of.way from Southern Pacific R a ilroad for about $18 million. The trolley s tarted July 26 and was an ins tant success. It 1s so p opul a r as a n al t ernat i ve mean s o f transportatio n 1n car·c r azy California that cons truction of doubl e track is being pressed and 10 mor(' c ars are on order from Siemens· Du Wag of Ducsseldorf. There arc plans also to extend the trolley to the cast or the city. Tom I.Jr\\ in . gen e ral manager of the Metropolitan Transit Development Board. s ays su ccess has created problem~. They had planned to add to th e se r vice gradually, but now they have to jump nght 1n with both feet There are no conductors. The re are no ticket sellers or takers. The traVl 1s run on the honor -;yste m in a way The only employee aboard m ost trams 1s the dn\'er. You drop a dollar m s1h er mto a ma c hine al the station. It d e I i ,. e r s y o u a s m a 1 1 pas tecard tick et good for two hours. You mig ht be ask ed to s h o w the t i cket b v plainclothes security people ridtng trains at random But more hkt•ly not The firs t lime vou are caught getting a free ride you pay an autom at1c S20 fine The second o ffe ns e costs S50 The third o ffe nse means a S50 fine a nd a n appearanc(' 1n cou rt to ex plai n wh y vou are so dumb. In the ff'W months the trolleys havt' been rolling. less than 1 pe r cent of the riders have evaded paying the fare. officials s ay In New York City. by contrast. transit police caug ht 60.000 turnstile j umpers m the first s ix months of 1981 and they do n·t know how many got away Dance sweetem fund 427 E 17th St Coo;la Me~a f;df;.Q37 1 DEATHS ELSEWHERE r-: I. ('A J 0 ;-.; .\ p I F.d" ard II. La". Si a forml·r 'lat<' o;rnator from I llll'l'll.tl Coun t;-dil'd TUl''<l;I\ GENOA, Nev. IAPI -The Northwest Nevada town that throws a dance ins tead of payin g higher taxes co llected about $12.000 at its annual .. Candy Dance" fund-raiser . "HCI IROTHHS SMITHS' MOUUARY 627 Main St Hunt1na1on Bt-ach 536·6539 ,ACIFtC YllW MEMORIAL ,AJllC Cerre1erv Moriuarv Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pac1l1c V1P.W Orovf• Newporl Beach 644·2700 McCOIMlal MORTUARIES LaQuna Beach 494 ·941 5 LaQuna Hills 768·0933 San Juan Cao•slrano 495·1776 HAalOlt U W~MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cerre1erv C1ematorv 1825 Gisler Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 ptBCI lllOTHfRS llLLllO.t.DWAY MOtlTUAIY 110 Broadway cos1aMeu e.2·91~ E ~EW YOHK <API l.oul~ W. •·alrchlld, 80. "ho ran Fairchild Publications Town Board Chairwo man Ruby Barker said the gross receipts from the event marked a record. The money will be used for various civic proj· eels in this tiny hamlet. du r 1 n g l h (' company· s .--------------------------p os t Wor ld W ar II r' ans1on. died Friday F~11rrhlld "as president and c h airman or the trade-publishing giant from 1948 until 1966 A RV I N 1 A P 1 A businessm an died in the wreck a~e or a private plane h<' rented to check his rarm arreage In southeast Kern County. Stanley E. WUlls, 60, was president of the Kern Delta Water District board ol dirC<'lors PICT1T10UI eUifMUI ..,.,. ITA'n .. MT TM,.........,..._IS...,,.~· MM el! SC~PIO OHE, UMI H•i.i,.vt UM, 81 T-, (A. ... TM8 l~TING CANVAS. "'41 Mewlflvl ~. El Toro. CA.._. ~ ~Ma. 2'641 Hanlll<ll L-, 81 T-, CA ft6» Tlllt ..._ It CGflell>CWcl l>y M In· dM ....... --~· Tiiis .....,_. -fllM wit.ti \tit C.Unty °""' .. 0r.,. C-y °" ... tafl\Mf' '" '"'· ,.,.., ""*' .... Or .... c...-0.ly ~ .... O<t. U, 1t,i.•-.t. 1'11 dtl• of IN order as provl-Dyt-. Each bid thell be eccompentod Dy J For e11 oro•r dlrecllno end lhe M<urlty ,_..,,.,to In tfle contract a11thorl1lne s-imoner, •• tnn ... ol t11e dO<u"'...u and bf the llR "' e>rGPOMd H la t• OI PHILIP MALONEY, • Wbc0ftlrac1ors mlul"O perton, 10 encymt>er lhe Tfle DISTRICT ,_,."the''""" to -ve-.Crl1*1 roet .,.._,., °' ttw reject .,.., ot ell blch or to wel .. .,..., •Sl•I• 104' lhe purpow o1 completing lrragul•ntlol or lllfor,,...11119'1 In any lmprovo,.,..,,11._n wkl pr-ty; Did• or In .,.. Dlddlno '· Petlllontr to bl •Ppolntld .. The DISTRICT het 001a1 .. c1 from ,,.,,, •• ol Ill• ut•t• ol PH ILI P Ill• OlrKt04' ol the O.perlmont ol MALONEY,• mlNl"I POnon; tndustrl•I R•l•llons th• 11•neret '· ~h ot"9r end turt"9r relief llO Pf•velllno '"'• ol PO• di..., ••gn In el••n •s thltcourt may d"m ,,.._,. tfle locelltv lr1 wlllch tllls _,k 11 to De DATEOSopl, i•. ,,.1. pertormld tor •och er.it or type of OAVIO s. GETTY, workman n•ocl•d 10 ••ICYI• Ille Attonwy for Petitt......,. COftlract. fNM r.Cft art on Ille et l"9 ANITA MALONEY DISTRICT offlu loceled al· P•llll-. ,.11rclletl .. O•pert"'111t, 1157 DAVID s. OIETTY PletHlla Slreot, CHI.a MHe, CA ttSS Clvk OMW ~tw We• ttU1. Cotti•• may De obtained on Sa111a AM CA mn requosl. A CGPY Of theM rain sl\all 111 1714) .,.,.-post Id "' .,.. joO II 1 e Publl....., Or-Co<lil Oetly PllOI. Tiie foreooi"I KheclUI• of per di.,,, w-s ,, be.cl -• --.1ng day .. 0<1 15, 2', NO\' 1• 1"1 .. ~I o191\I Ill llOurt n. ral• for llolldey end ewrtlme '"°"' w it be al least tlme•nd-1\ell It •~•II llO menOelory upon Ille NllUn CONTRACTOR to wNlf'n IN COfttrKI l'ICTITIOUS eUSIN•U I l a w tr d I cl , e nd II Pon t n y NAME ITAT•MIENT wb<ontr«tot under lllm. to P•V not Tll• loltowing person I• dolr'll ~I· lest t,..n ,,.. Mid lllO<llied rates to •II neu as. -r•mon emplOya<I Dy them In ,,.. MUSIC GALAXY, t29J2 Newport .. Kuti on of IM contract. A¥• .. TYlUn, CA n.eo Ho bidder ,,...., wlllldr-his bid IOf' Mlc,_t Pinto. ~ Arrovo Chico, • period ot forty.fl.,. CUI day• etter Laguna llNch, CA ms1 IN dal• ... fot IN _,Ing of Dien. Thi• _,_, 11 conduelld by an fn. A peymW1t bond end •performance dlvlduel Dond wlll D• t•Qulr•d prior 10 Mia-I Pinto •••< ytlon ol Ille contr •c I Tfl• Thi• Ual-was filed with the peym.,.t llOnd -II bl In -lotm Ml County Ctorti Of 0r.,... County .,, O<I tortn In u. conlract docl#Ml'lb '· 1 .. 1 GowtTllng Board '17Z7U By Dorot"" H¥ .. y Fl-r, Publl"*I Or-(:OHi Delly PllOI, Purcto.lng Olreclllr 0<1 1?, "· 2', No¥ 1, .... PYDll-Or-Coall Delly Pilot, ----------~--'i Ocl. 2', Nov 2. 1"1 .. SJ.ti rtlUC llltE rtlUC •TICE EXCEPT THEltEFltOM ell oll, 11s. ml,,...•1• -_, 11-,droc•"'°"'· llel-e d90lll of MIO l•t. wit'-' lfle rllf11 OI -1"'• .,.,,.,., et , ... ,._ lft 1,,.1,.,..-u ol r.conl PARCEL l EOllfl'ltnh at W<n •-m•nCs art partl(yterly Mt lor111 In IN Arlld• ...Citied "Ee .. m.,.b" of the O•ctar111on ""do' the S.Ctton "9adl~ In tu<h Artkte lfllltlad et 1o11-1· "RteMs end Ovtles u111111 .. end CeDt• T•ltvl•lon", "5-tl, S.I· llement end Encroac11m1nt", "tn9reu, Eorus end Re<rHllonal Rltflls", "E•ctutlw R•ttrktld COm· mon Area E._,, .. -"Moler Boa EaMm-" PARCEL • Ee....,...tt as well HMmonls art partkuterlv Ml lor111 In the Artkle •ntlllld "E•..,,,.,,ts" ol tlll Oa<ter•I°" of e.o .... -•• c-1-tlons •NI Rntrlctlon1 rKorded In -1JJD5, ..... 1 ... encl ,._,ec..-ln -12'11, PeQ9 J27, Doti\ of Offlcla l Recordl, and recotlltd In -um. -110. Offki.t Record•. ,,_, lfle Sec11on llMCll"lf In well Artie .. .,.. 1111 ad es foOOW\. "A 19"11 eno Dvl .. •: Ullllllff -CMMe Tel.,,ltlon", "Sup-port. s.tn-t •nd Enc-hment", "CommlHllty l'eclllllet EeMmont" and "Dreln•o• Ov., Commu1111y Faclllllff" 10 co.,.,.trv, •32. N-por l Bffcll. CA "(ti• '1••1--or '°"'mon de· tleNllon Is .,,._ -..e, ,. w.,r.,.ty Is 9lv•n .. to Its Gomplet-u or tor· -.c1neu I" TM .,.,,..,klery -· selcl Oeocl ol Trv11, Dy.....,. o1 I DrMCll Of d9f ... lt In Iha otlllgatlon1 uc11rld 11\areDv, ...,•totore •-lllld and dell...,.ld to the unO.rflonld • wri""' OeclerallClft ol OeiaUll -Demand for s.i., -wrltt9fl notice Of breeell end of etectlon to ceu .. the """9r"-d to toll •eld Pl'GPer1Y to Mtlsty ..io Ollllgal lons, -.... ,...,., t"9 undanlvned ceu..a said ,.tlct Of -.Cfl and of et.ctlon to NOTICE 0' TllUSTRIE'S SALE tie RKOf'-J..,. JO. 1•1 .. Instr. No. UNOIEttOllDOPTllUST NOTICE OF DEATH OF UOll 111 bOOll U IZJ, 1>999 142, of said ...._Ne. t1-1t1tc11 E RM A V. KEITH AND °'~:.:1.:.~:~·be m.-""' wllllollt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: 0 F p ET IT I 0 N TO cov•nent 04' werrantt', .~-H Of Im· Tnat under •ftd by ¥1rt ... of 1119 ~-provltlont of tllel corteln DHCI ot ADM I NISTER ESTATE Plied, r ... """' 1111•, PO-U,lofl, or Tryst c1411ad ..-. )I, 1m , and rec~ NO A110CYJ9 ancumDretlCH, to PIY IN ,...,olnl"I -• • ,, • . prlnclpel tum ol .,,. "°"'''' tecureo In , ... offlco of llle RllCOrClow of ... T 0 a I I h e I r s • ..., said DMd of Trwst, wltll Interest .. Covnty ol Or ..... Stal• 01 C.lllOf'nle, on Jyne 12, t'1t, 1nvo1-u1a. -benef ic i arle s, cr editors In Mid not•-'Old. ee1Ver1<&.11 en.,, "'· of Offklel Recore1s. .,_.,..., by and contingent e r.editors of ':":::.' :::S.°.:o .. :!.=' .. of .. ~·i:s,:,; Ruuel c B 1Cer1 ... and Janis I( E rm a v . Ke I t h a n d Tt\ISI• and ol the tnnts <•Miid by Karlen, Hutl»nd -Wife es T-tDr, h b to Norco S.rvlc• Comp•ny, a per SOn S W 0 m ay e Mid OeOCI OI TrYSI Seid s.I• wlll be c00>cw111on, H TrllSleo, anc1 STATE othe rwise interested in the llald on TYftelay, N-m111r J, '"' •I ••v s 0 ft• ..,.,. 1 t:oo P.M. • .,. c....,....,. A ... nuo .,._ -ING AN L. .... N AS ....... IATION, w 11 and/or estate: trence to.,.. CMc Cent•• Bullcllng JOO • Ca tllornl• corporetlol\, •• A petition has been filed EHt C"'--A-. in 1111 '1.:..of B-tktllr'y, ·-·-· ..... _ And """'*'' '° 1119 rwq ... st of ,... by EI s i e H 11 1 i n the Oreno-, CA. owNr -lloldltf ol tfle promluory Superior Court of Orange At ,,.. time°' t11a tntttat PYDlluoll"" · 1 b .... ~ of this notice, 1119 101e1 1mount of tho no • IKured Y ,,.. ..,_.. 01 Trusl County requesting that unpaid betence ot tlle obtlftellon aDove roten .. to, • And DY ,_ 01111e dlff•utt 1,..,. Elsie Hill be appointed as >e<11reoo.,t11ea11o ... d ... cri--ot e»eYm•n• ot wld "'°"'''_., note -personal representative to 1'"'1 •nd nttm.tec1 '°'1'· npe>tH, the Dr•ocll ol the C.-ltlo of tld · · f end adY•"'ft It $l .. ,S'6."4. °"" of Trvst _ .. ._. • ":.ot1c!,,. adm1n1ster the estate o To c1ot..-m1,. ,,.. -"'"II bid, to11 oe1eu11 -e1ac11.., 10 s.11 Und9r Erma V. Keith (under the may <•tt t11•1 tJ7'°"6 Duo ot T '"'' ..... 1n9 ken duly I n d e p e n d e n t Dated Oct-2, 1 .. 1 recorded .. provlad Dy ,_ ... MIO Administra tion of E s tates ~:t_HS<OAST SERVICE!>, RKordof"s Ollk• on J-'· ""· In Act)' The petition is set fOf' .. Mid Tnnlft Book 1«)t1, -1S7'; SU NICIST SEleVICE COMPANY .• hearing in Dept. No. 3 at 8y T.O SERVICE co . corporation,•.,,.,,..._,, -11or11ec1 700 Civic Center Drive, ~51>9'n O.Pletro end Kll"I Tr..st" ,,_,Mid 0..0 al W t · th C't Of S t ' Trutt, eforuetd, on Tllurtday, es • IO e I y an a AulstentSe<retery Nov•mber s. 1"'· e1 ,.,. "°"'of t ,,00 A n a , C a I I f o r n i a o n One City aou .. verd wnt, o'ctoo e.m. •Mid day a1 ,,,. main November 18, 1981 at 9:30 ?,'1~~ ... •ntra"'e to llw Orenoit C-ty Hertior a . m . Publl~ Oranee Co<l1I Delly Piiot. Juc11c111 Olstrtct Muntctpe1 Court."°' I F YOU OBJECT to the 0cto00r 12. tt. u , 1•1 Jemborn lllvd , In 1111 Clly ol Newport Beech, C.ounly of Ore1111, gr anting Of the petition, -----------~--' St••• 01 catlfor,.te, WILL seu. you should either appear 1 pyrsyer11 lo Ill• power of UI• Piil.JC •ft( c.ont.,,..., 1n Ml4 o..o of Trust -· at the hearing and slate ------------without covenant or werra111y your Objections Or f ile NOTICITO r•o•rcllno 11110, posusslon or written objections with the cONn·---0ttSCALt..tNG encYmbren<ft, et llUblk .ucllon, to 1 bef th h • -· ,,.. ntollftt cash blOOer. in 1..n.,1 cour ore e earing. l'CHt ••os "'onoy ol Ill• United Stein of Your appearance may be S<.hOOI Olstrkl CO.ti Community Arner•<•.•ll tM1corta1nrHltw-1'1Y in p erson or by your co~',T~~~= 2 00 o'c10<1t Pm of 111 ... te In ... C-ty of Or.,., SI-'• tt -ol C•IHornle, CIHCrt-es follows: a Orney • llM IJlll <My of NowmDer. '"' Lot .. of Tract nw. ltr'lho City OI I F y 0 u A R E A Piece ol 114 Rec91pl• Offlc• OI .... N•WPOrt 8Hc:h, as ..... ,,,., r-old c R E D I T 0 R 0 r a Pur<llHlng Aoent. M• Marlen Pef'l'ln, I B k JIA p 27 t 311 tusl of • Coast Communlly Coll ... Olttrlct, ~ •• ~.~ ~.::, lhlncoffl: of contingent creditor of the u10 Ad•m• A ..... co11• Mu •. 111ocountv Recorder olleld C-ty. deceased, you must file C•llforntat>t» EKUpt 1'-rtfrom ell oll, oll rl9fllt, your Claim With the COUrt Prof.cl ldenllfl cat lon Name; mtneralt. m1,..re1 rllf1tt. MtYret 119, 0 r pre Sent It t 0 the OB~Oan~0•-Co41ega Recyclll\O Cent¥ Stab rlollu and otr.r hydroc••-• by ~ .. 11e1so ..... r neme .,_,,that mey Ill personal representative Place Plans are Oft Ille; Office ol •1111111 Of .-. 111o parcot o1 t•nd appointed by the court Pfly•lcet Fecllltlfl Pl....,, ... Tre11 .. ~ I ~ ~ ~ ._..._ 1•• i hi f h f Complex, Coast Comm, Co1te9• _,. ,,._...... __ ,.....,, • .,,....~-w ~ W t n OUr mont S rom Ohtrlct, 1J70 Ademt Ave. Cosll ~':.,::~:,·:::,:1:''~"'.::; the d ate of first issu ance ~wo. c.111orn11 "'" 11w ss..m1 Jt0ff"l lnand•-•"lt11e-trom of l~tters as provided in J-::"0~~'15 HEREBY GtVEH .,..1 Mid ·-°'any ..... ·-· '"''"'""' Section 700 of the Probate lht •Do ....... IN(I S<llool Olstrkt of ~,{':::, :,.:=~::=~ Code of California. The Ot•noo c-tv. C•llf04'nl•, ectlno Dy t11osa "9relnabow clnc:ribecl, o1104' on time for filing claims will •nd thrO<J911 '" Go ... rnl"9 eoerd, I . fl•r• lnelhr rehrrtd to ., -us, 1"""91•-tllafts Into, thf'OUOll not exp re prior to four "OtSTRtCT .. , w111 n!Qtve "° 10, bUI ~or!~=... "-..c~ec;.:,:~!: months from the date of not 111 .. tNn ,,,. ab0 .... 1.ttec1 ume, tucll whlPllOCllH or dlrectlonatly the hearing noticed above. Meled bids for IN tward of e contract drH1ec1...i1t,tUMOt .. l'ldl!Mfttundor YOU MAY EXAMINE '~::::-;;-.:v~:'.i .. ec1 in t"9 piece and benNtll Of beyond Ille ellttflor th fll " t b th rt lfmlts thereof -to 1'9drlll, retunnet, e e "ep Y e COU . lllenUfltd •bO .. , -illall 110 -noel "llllP, -lnteln, ropelr, --•NI If you are Interested in the .,,,, Pl.lblkly read •loud "' the -... opor•I• any such w•lls or,...,.,.,, e.s tate , Y?U may file a staTt~::":.~:.oc:. •io.oo deposit wn"°"t· _.,.,, .,,. ''"" to c1r111• request th the cou t t • mine, ,,0, •• ••Pl••• enO operet• WI r 0 requlrld for each Mt ol bid dOcu,.,,.,,ts "'"'"'" 111e aurtec• or the ""'91' * receive speclal notice of 10 11u.,en1 .. lh• ,.,.,,n tn oood , .. , 01 ,,.. •ut.wrtec• ot 1111 1anc1 t he Inventory of estate ,_111on within 10 <Mys 111 .. 111e bid hof'Olftabow clnc:rl-, es r-..ld Dy t nd of th ti ti OPOftlfto Clillw. OoH ·-1n ....,. 12220, p... a sse s a e pe ons, Eec11 bid must co,.1or"' and ... t ue, 0111<1a1 R•corcla and mon a cc OU nt s and reports f'ttllOll•lwto.,. c-••t doc11rnenb. commonly •now" ., u Cambria described in Section 1200.S Each bid lholl bl K'*"Plftlocl..., Ort .... C-del -· c.111orn1a. II of the California Probate lhesecur1tyf"9fff,....tolntt1e contrecf tfler• ts "° strwt .odreu, •r«t'-Code, =~:'~ Dy IN fist ol "'--' may be abtal"9d by w.ltt.en ,_.to -· ... _ .. s1a1. s......, .,,.. L-An«••tt..,, David S. Getty, Attorney The 01sTRtCT --"'° ''""" 111 m North El oar-S4rMt, StoclltOft, at Law 1155 Civic Center ••lee• any cw e11 bids°' to wat ... any CA tSJ01 Attention Loaft S.Nlc• • lrreouterlOas cw W-lltles In any Oetlert_;,,., "°' ••t•; 11\aft H_...be, Drive West. Santa Ana, bids or tn hblddl,., I, "" '°' Ille pyrpow of peylng c A 9 2 7 0 3; t e I . ( 7 1 .. ) The OISTlllCT .... Gbtalnocl from OOl ... 11_ MCur.cl by Mid Oeld of 836-6607 the Director of tlle Oepertment of Tryst, ll"vt>ll-.d Or11119t C..st Oelly Piiot. tncl111trtel lltletlons tlle to11erel Th• lot•I ernounl ol tM 1111,.ld oet. u 2t, HoY. 1 1•1 4UM1 pre'WllllllO Nie fll per dlOfft w-t In l>elM<I Of lllls obl ... tlon Is UIUIUt ' ' the locatlty In ""'<II 11\ls _. Is to M ptw s l11ter11t ~.US.ti encl ,.,. 1-------------:-:~= :O::C: tC:-:.:11~":',:: ::!:":..-:--::'ic: :.r.-:. ~= JllalC ll'lll <Oftlract. TNto r.._ ero Oii 1111 et the byfMdilllellf .. llltS.S.-.OO; 1-------------OISTllllCT effko lee•• It Offke If OATl!O ~· "'' Lll~NOTIC• Physic•• ,..lllllo• Pl-"'e. CaHt sJNKIST H llVICE "OTICE IS HIEltl!eY GIVEN _, com"'. Oii .... Oltlttct, llPO ....... COMPANY, lllO IOli.wllll lttfM of fOUllcl ot •-An ., CMle ,_.... Gall"'""4l tMa. e c°'"'atlell ~ lleve llOtfl 111111 by ,,. Polk• COPlot m9Y Ille .. ...._. .. """9tf, -' I TI C PNCINI Oftroart,,,.,,. fll IN City ol Cot .. MeM COC1Y ol I-, ... , tMll 119 pet1o9e1 at ~.;:,tie<.....,.~ tor • w1oo1 '" ••ens f1f ,.,....., ltOl Ille Joe •I•. m Nor111 l!I Ow ... St-t :Myt: TM , .......... tcJIMlll4o M per diem s.tMll, C.tltomi. •noz lloY'• Wlllto lkyclo, ...,., G,_ .. .,., Is -..........,•-"'"' dllY of CIO.I ... ltt, kllwlM Varsity IO $Cid. l kycll, .. ,., •19111 Ill 11111n. 11111 rMt fet llOlltMy Tna• '"'' .. ..._.., etecl</Gold ID 5-d.. elld '"'°"""' -" !NII M et '"-t l kYd•, ao.,•1 llecll/Yetio. Mwrty .,,.,. .... -...... Pwt>lllMd Htw"9f't H~llOt N-• IO" ••eve•• ... .,., Ill.ell SC.llWIN! ll. tllall .. ffttlfMlel9r't ~ .lM ..,.. .. < ........ wtlll , .. 0-...... Coatt IHCll Cni•-l lcycle, .. Y'• "" CONT"ACTO!t .. ..._ .. <Mrect OallyPl111t.0tt.1t,-.-.1.1t11 •'"*'>..,..ltcyclo,lt .. ~ll It ewe rdef, e!ld w•o" 011 , 1------------.....i ___ ,....,,., Y-.M o-ta• ,...,.., ....._ • ._., --.r-. • •Y.,.. ·A '1cllilM.e l111i111 .. , retM • •..., .._ ctttUl!lllle IOM tMll •MN__.........,.• .. , .. ""'.,._...... ---............. Ill .. •Ille ..... Meftt ftled NOTIC:.11 ~ltTMlft OIVIN-t .............. __.. wttft tfle CiMIMy Cletlr le t M -.._..,. -,,_ 1111 ... ~ .......... 1111 ... .. MIN,_ ... ,._. aftet Mrllll• of tM •• ... rty WllMll e ..... f/I ............. ..._ n1c11 ...... Cleft~ •••11 CH o ,, '•"••••• '"• ...... ..,._...,...., ........... """"...... kelllA............ .. ... • ...... -........ . ,.w ....... I ......... ,, ...... ........... .... .. .... ,.....,.. "* .. e111r If tllere en -·•••otrlfC:.....,111 .. ntl• .... c.IMCt. ftle ~Cml-L....i llc.t .. ......,,......... ... .......... __ o.,., ••••••. th ......................... .. .. __ a:: OAILY "LOT ,., ........ ... l1tfett11etle1t ett4I OATIO·_,..,.. ., __ ,, ~,.,.__ R .•. MllTM ...,_.,, .. _,.. -• ._.._ CHt•P'Of'..oLtca .._..,._.. -~ ~";:Or9111tc.11Dellf.= oa.~t";fCll-.Dllr.= .... ' • • ------~~---.~._...-----------=--­..... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 26, f981 ... C1 The marketplace on th e Orange Coas t .. 642-5678 74<'t· of people buying real estate have read classified ads in the past week. a national study indicates. CLASSIFIED INDEX ~-~~ ............ ~!!!.~~.~ ........ ~!.~~.~ ....... ~!!.~.~ ....... ~.~.~= ... I ~.~.~ ....... ~!.~~ ....•... ~!.~~ ........ ~~=-.~········ . Gi•rtl 1002 G1111rtl 1002 GHertl 1002 G1•ral 1002 1G1111rtt 1002 G1•rtl 1002 c; ... ,.. 1002 G1•r• 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Te Pbct Y11t Ad, CaP 642-5678 MOUSES FOi SALE 1 ...... 1 1114 8'100. hl•lld ICU ll.llboot Pt•lll•~lo 11111'1 l 1piotr1ft0 11.,rh 10" l<•Oft• llcl .... 14m ('~1 11... llR4 u....1~.. llMO EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY l'J Toro lil:sl r-•·• v.1 .. , 1o:M , ... ...,.., MoHc.: :~~:,•111.111 lltO(h :: Al I rea t estate ad ~ltii:h JI* ve r tised In 1b1 s HSTIUY Buuurut, Immaculate, nicety landscaped 4 bdrm home on cul·de sac Spacious rooms. View of golf course from property. Owner will help on nnancina Only $1 39.500 Catt now 979.$310 ALLSTATE REALTORS ~= ~~;':' :; nthe;~:J:.e:at18 F~~~j~o1uts~ ' '°" 11t • 11M1 MINI ESTATE/OWNER .,:: a..,....:.• ,.,. Ing Acl of 1968 which ... • Super nnandng incl. 7'1 ::.!".::.l•PI•"•"" :: makes it illegal to .. d-lst! ASSUME LOW MO 11<.1 a...... 111M verttse "any preference. PMTS ! No quahfying' ~:'';";:,...,,. :? ~~~11n'a\11~~ · b~~et!~ Gorgeous 6 bed. plus IEALESTll£ nee. color, religion. sP:Y ~~dt~ ~~I A<ruu '°' s.1. '""" sex. or national origin. Hur_!}'_' Call 957_-07~ LIMDA ISLE E.xc1ling opportw1ity! Wide lagoon view from spectacular architectural designed 6 bdrm, 5 bath, playroom. dark room & den. Slip Col' 2 large boats. St.350.000. LIDO ISLE HOMES Featured on Homes Tour~ this lovely traditional spat'ious. custom 3 bdrm , 3 bath homcknewly redt.>corated. Priced to sell qu1c ly at S47S.OOO. Must see . Newly remodeled 3 bdrm. 2 bath plus lge recreation room & 2 patios. Beam ceilings (;re al for entertaining. S4::!0.000. Ht•st price for the money £='~~~:·· !E ~~;n s~:~~°:!r~r~~e~ ~ ~=~l:~·S!,' 1: ~~~1~!~~n.: or dis pp~I~!~~~ :a~~ !~~~.~~2~~ :=~~~~~=~ :: ~~~~~~~~ 1 wedge. from prime large lot. 4 bdrm. ,,,,_ Pr-n1 JQOO This newspaper will not 1' 3 b th t h f llld!dlnotPr°"'''' 211N knowlnflY accepl any a <'US om orne. 3700 sq . t. ~:!'1~Trl•I'•" ~: advertising ror real FOR MER BAYCREST featuring marine room. $1,385.000. i1.~:~i~U: .. "'' ~:: eslate which ism viola· MODEL ~~~':;~~:.:Pill> = lion Of the law. Beautifully decorated, ""''""' ••• ,,,,, i. •••• , nou 1________ l h 1 s c.-harm Ing ~ =::: :;:~:: ~~~~;:•• : bedroom , 2\.\ bath ho,mf RENTALS HRORS: AdYttilMn features a fireplace in -L-...1...a L....J. ............. _....... the family room. a con· 1....,.... f•rru•hrd >1a1 -c_.... ,_.... -venient location and as· H ... ,. lnf•rll1>ht<I ?~ ...a...11y -...& = -. How>h .,.,.or tnr ~ ,._ -... -sumabte rmancing at n f.::::~:~:r~;· :: rors 1 ... ~. The low interesl rate t .... 1 .... '" •••• l.llAl DAILY PILOT m.-s ...,.... 500 .,,. 1020 r ... -... L "' J$1) --"• • .,..... !lupin" rurn Ulfl labilty for the finf • ~~~~=~:,l"I = Oftly. ~:,-.;.-;..t•r :: l11eorrect i.sertio. ~ ~l·t-~ .. gO l\'*7h IOC'l =.· ... ~~d ~1--------·1 e:.',!,.'t;'::':!t.i. :: ..... for We \MMtOlftflllt•I• &,no ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~t~~!~· ~ Gftlffal I 002 Ofhrt ktM•I tm • • • • • • • • • ••• •• • • •••••••I ......... R ..... , ·.~ c.....,.., I l~n11 M.~fW•I "'"' ~ MG ;::,"t,~11 ... ..i :: THEMARKET j 1 ,., ... 11 .. 111. "-"• Besl buy 1r1 area 3 Bdrm BUSINESS, INVCST· and add on ram1ty OH-.~ I MENT,FINANCE : room loo ' Refng & IHHTORS a... ... C!P ,. !LOI home warranty If lhal's S...: .... :ll:~ ~:t not enough, try 8L'.r'h as-L9 F..i1J HcMM I ::::~:.."'.!i' ~ sumable loan St~.700 OnThelay ~=~ ~.':.:. : Call now m.5370 EnJOY waterfron{ livin@ Mort111 .. ro • lOl) A on Lido Isle m this fan ANNOUNCEMENTS, 11' £ LS TA TE t a s t i r 7 bed room rEISONALS & _ Colonial style home w1tt LOST ' FOUND j REAL TORS trench doors, shuuers I __ and used bnck patio t~.::I"',."" ?l; CHOICEBUY! Large balcony ofl 1..ti11 :....... _ master bedroom over l>':'.!.~~nd ~ $I 04, 900 looks the waler and th( Sor111c1.1a• i.400 Highl y upgraded 2 pril•ale sandy beach Tr ... i· M.,,, Bdrm, lrvme Condo. This unique home on ar SERVICES Beautiful wall cover-oversized IOl is ideal for *'te't Dtrtttot') CM'lOYMENT & Nf,AHTION Mhoots tna.trw«"l~ JubW4nt~d· H<1p11an1 ... 11•r MEICHANOISC """ mgs , levelors. drapes family Jivrng and enter pluspool,spa.recroom laining on the bay Take over existing Sl.750.000 -financtng Call ror de· D.M. Manllal lttr ;~ lails! 646·7171 7+_~835 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 llC1y\ld1· 011y1· N 8 675 · 61 61 UNIQUE IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS Privacy. \.ery largl' lot. master i;u1te with fire place. J bedroom. 212 bath + studio. Assumable financing. $450.000 U~l()Uf ti()MfS REALTORS. 675·6000 2443 f..SI Cout Hlgh1.,.y. Coron• dt>l Mu WE HAYE 61 Of THE IEST LISTINGS IN TOWN TEMMIS + POOL I FIXER .5 acre e~late, 4 Br 41, M E W P 0 R T Ba. has 1t all Lo dn I HGTS! owner will hnanC'e ' Excellent opportunity! Palnck Tenore. rltr Beamed cetlinged living 7~·1221 room. bnrk fireplace. French doors. 2 oew balhrooms. 3 Bdrms Owner ~topped remodel· 1ng Needs help ""'-' ~ ...... _.. "°"'"" IJ)6 11111 IOI> THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Little is 1icJ! ! I -Classified Ads are reall) small "people lo people .. sales calls with big re adersh1p aod big re suits! To place )'OU r classified ad. call toda~ 642-5618_ 1 $175,000 Call on 1his I one! $46-2313 2 ADULT ~tin Bwkkrtt Jihlf1'1tih C'.intr-t\. l.Q\Npfl'I«"' C.il.l Dup n ... 10 ,.., fU.rMw« Ga.t•tt Sal" Honn .....-r;or.,i, Jnit4n l.J,nt«, lh<l•IWf) ~lM"tll•MOu\ Mlk'tU•~ "•"tf'd M~ul lnstruJM"h ()If ... f•r• 6 ~Q•IP PtU C.U: ~~:~~n~ Sc>ot1 1111 c ood\ Sort Rma""'" 8., ~~~.o.H1t•1 Meno BOATS & MARINE ,...,, ..m llQJO Mm ** 00<$ lllOIJ ~ !(Ml 1(1') .-.ri. 11C1a ~ ~ ...,, lOllllJ UD Dr. llOIO ill"3 lltl!M "~ llO'lll "°"" OPPORTUHITT knocks often when you use resull·getllng Dail) Pilot Classified Ads to reach the Orange Coast market Phone 642 S6'78 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS 642·5678 HOME $88, 900 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS Singles find d partner T~o big pr1\ate separale bdrms. each 1 Ocean & Lts Vu with full baths Quiet. Pool. spa & lenms Lrg pnde or ownership. hid . hke new 3 Bdr + den den awa) I le\el condo I A:.sume 9\,'1 rnterest. with pool and c.-ommuni $475.000 Terms' Palrick ty rec room Near S Tenore, agt. 75EH221 Coast Plaza Call about I terms. 752·1700 I THE REAL ESTATERS 120/o AITO W LSI. I< Y '\ TAYLOR CO HEALTOHS -.11111· l!J.11 llG CAMYOM CUSTOM A REAL ARCNTfCTUUL IEAUTY Luxurious Georgian Colonial on best golf course View Site! Beaut design, abundant marble & crystal & finest materials thruout 5 Bdrms. lge DR. fam rm. billiard rm. 61,; baths. $2, 150.000. Call for color brochure & financing. WESLEY H. TAYLOI CO., REALTORS 21 I I S•~HfltRood NEWPORT CEHTER. M.I. 644·49 I 0 REALTORS 675-5511 SUPER "E" PLAN IH THE ILUFfS: 11111 nt01t dtsl~d model hos a lonfy C)l"tHbe" Oftd mou11ta in •iew. Owftfr will h1lp with finC11tClftCJ. Only $239,500. COLE OF NEWPORT REALTORS 2515 E. Coad Hwy., COl"Ofto dtl Mar 675-5511 CLIFF DI. VIEW This splendid home offers punoramit' views of the 0 €EAN. BAY and s oft green hills from ulmost every room. Expansive 4 Bdrm 3 Ba home w1fomily home leading to pool and spa area. 1-'inesl appointmentii thruout + excellent ftnanl'tn~ m;1kes this a flawless choicC' for you Call fol' 1<;xcLUSIV1'; s howing. BRIMG YOUR ANTIQUES They wi II fit beautifully in thl' gor geous Newport Hgts home Unique charm and OWNER FINANCING makes this a wonderful opportunity to Bl"Y. Asking Sl70.000. Drive by 520 REDLA:\OS A\'1':. then l'all for appointmen" THE VERY BEST LOCATION t\ND PHJCI::' You will agree when you \'le\\ lh1s t;ORG EUl.iS tQuntry cottage in Newport llgtii. It has 3 Br. & LOW 1:--JTI::HEST FINANCING Ori\'e by 2809 Brciad St. then call us. RAE RODGERS 631·1266 R&" M ~ of Costa Mesa OCEMFIOHT 1 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. 2 car garage, multiple zoning Cati S.5·9161 I , OPEN HOUSE REALTY ~ *SI SIC DOWN* DESPER.A TE! 4 Bdrm 2 ba pool home Assume h1 balance loan owe straight note SUCCESS REAL TY ~7991 SI 0,000 DOWN! REOUCB>! I Owner has moved and I reduced the pnce for qu1C'k sale with atlrac t1ve terms. This 3800 sq fl home 1s now only $389.500 4 bdrms , formal dining rm . huge family rm and pool Im· mediale occupancy. Low interest lst T D HORSEPROPBTI Two houses situated on l-11!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!111111 Unbeatable terms by molivaled owner ' Dese rled 3 Bdrm charmer 1n good neighborhood Sunny kitchen Hardwood floors Ont) $109.900 Call673-IWO almost 12 nc 1n lhe backbay Newport area MESA VERDE Front house 1s a modern PACESITTER 1800 sq fl home with I frplc. family rm. CO\' You must see this cred 1'al10 and 2 car elegant 3 Bdrm 2 ~ath garage Back house is home with .a . beautiful, older 3 Bdrm I Ba wilh 2 sp a~ious living room car ga rage Owner will w h 1 c h over Io o k s finance with $75.000 seclude~ b~ck ya~d. dwn. Full price S275.000. ~arden hke kitchen, d.m· THE REAL ESTATERS FIXER SIOl,000 3 Bdrm huge bat•k yard great ror r1rst lime buyer don't miss thisone Callnow' 1ng area and family room overlooks another secluded patio. Many . many other eleganl features. Owner will help with financing @ SEA COVE Pnce ooty Sl65.500 Call PROPERTIES 546·2313 714·631 -6990 l!i!Wift1 I ~I~:~ HA.DOI ~ Only St0.000 down gets OCEAMFIOMT HIGHLANDS you mlo thlS lOCally re $195 000 cadt doWll Spar1ous immaculate LEASE OPTION modeled 4 Bdrm home 7ff.1111 ASSUM.Ull I 4.50/o LOAH Near new Woodbridge <'Ondo. Much desired i.mgte story. has 2 Bdrm. 2 bath. French doors. lovely neutral wall lo wall carpet and beautJful brick patio 75'-1616 HAllOl IJDGI An exquisite offering Elegant & spacious 3 bdrm + family room. 1 tev home w panoramic vis ta of harbor . roasthne. ocean & ni&ht hghu Prestige. ('Om · fort. luxury & security. Redu('ed. now S739.000. (Owner financing> Agt. 640·5560 NEWPOIT DUPUX Steps to beach. 4 up & 3 down . 2 baths each. Furnish for wmler 'sum· mer rentals Good his· tory f'ee Priced at S335.000 associated 9~01( ERS-Rf AL TOllS lOl' ._, lo~b?o t T • ii UkeYtSt1tr ... Spac1ou.s cust.om 3 Br 2 Ba m presuge Santa Ana area Also mctudes 1 Br guest quarters and ~eller hnanc.-ing w great terms Unbelievable al JUSl $200,000 RCTaylorCo 64 0 9C)()() . GET A START Only SIO,OO>dwn and low monthly payments for this 1560 sq ft condo in Costa ~esa 3 Bdrm 211 Ea. wet bar. 2 car gar. BBQ & microwave oven and much more full pm·e $128.500 TJUDIT 10\,\1 REALTY 631-7370 Seller ;_.111 carry balance Two story. four bedroom i with just 55000 OWN o: Large comer lot. Ko1 at 12~ rnterest Choice famil y home w11h buy oow with SI0.000 pondtoo'Won'tlast.rall l•-------• comer duplex 3bdrm,31 ~oaurnvlerl~u~e~oar-:ie~ dwn Dix Npt condo. 00~· 3 B~r~~~·~m bath up. 2 bdrm. 2 balh i bedroom retreat lt;s all partial vu, St.29.900. Call I @ SEA COVE renlals Excellent condi· down Can convert lo here for lhe young at Rae, agt 63J.J.21i6 ~ PROPERTIES t1on Onl} lOr; down large home Submit all heart $270.000 ] 1'·631 ·6990 OWC Asking 5260.000 orr~~layProp. 631-7300 H.1.1 -- Realtors •675-7060• Plan• ELEGAMT EXECUTIVE oNt of IMne 1 RESIDENCE ~~.r.s. High on a North Tustin Dalebout EQU"MCNT <ie-nff•I 8oau )hJM !lit'HICf >Olu ,.,,,., CE BEDllE ELllKS ca. OVER 57 YEARS OF SERVICE BIG CAMYOM COHDO STEALS! Elegance within reach• Bay & Beach 1 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. large liv-Real Estate I • o·a Hill with spectacula1 "t~!ZiJ:fM!!!ll!!:~ !lJ • STEPS TO BUCH! views . 6500 sq ft 4 ..: 714 S I l ,1,1 Bdrms. 6 baths. 4 ___ _ • uper oca ion. • " rm fireplaces. real wine Ila-. »anot F.qvop Boat>, ... ., bu Rtnl C'h1n4'r 8oaU Sell -.s1111 Doth 8oaU Sootd • 5'1 ea..~,. TIANSPO•TATION Alttraft t•amprn.!>ilr RrM DH1ntC.1n ....., Cycles. Scoatn>' llotot fiOI• J.ol# R .. I Traden Tuul Trail<n l'llbh A"'o Stmtt Pin• AUTOMOBILE (fflltr~.J ..\Jloqw.h (IUtH't ltttrnt.oo \t>ll1cln ~ lil•tf' Rod' •WMrll>rt,f'I lrvru \'ilh AYWlAMIAC ,.\Uilo.W&nlt'd AUTOS, IMPOITED ti""'°n l AU• RufPW•• 1"'1• A.nun ltolf) Hllll 1:•"'1 a.,_ IA>ll lJ,.&.aun ..... ,,.,, ,.,,,., U1w1.t J<i1.:u•1 Jr11<Mtn ._ .. rm..nn ltfU• 1.o ........ CIUN ll••d.t )l('(\t'l._ •• lki,., 141. llGY \)pol p ...... , .. """'""' p-~ "~"" llolt.llO)U 11 ..... Su• ""' wo..rw TO)lll• In•"' .. \tif\,••tr• \oho AITDS, NEW i-.i QTIS,USED ~•I Ali~ ..... \'lMllll .. C.man> l'llnfM l.'llt)'lf(, Uol!wt ~---l t'llt1t•Ur """'" ~r 1-••1 l ... vUI .I\,.,,~~ I Jl<ffW) 19:.:l. .. I' ... ~--,,.. """""" ..... \tw .,,.,,..,.. <oO:lO l(Mll ~ IOllO --'°'° 1011 tllO ~I.lo flt) "i(j •110 .... - <QI" '" ...... ..sit• A.lo -IOSl• >llO. ll*) Vivi lfli6 tlVI •71M 11111 viU tm 11711 .. loJ 'frZJ '11.6 :ltti Vili 'llJJ ·~ .,,, W7)! .,.., lfi ll nu ~, .. IU+ "1 .. '11.AJ 'tl~ mo tr.ll ,,,_. t7ll flt.l llQ l1Cl ,,,,. '/I;, .. Wll -"" ·~ ••i --1!111 .. "" WU --""' .... iM1 -.., .. •• t --... Ml FIXER UPPER USTILUFf Individual Home -Large Five Bedrooms Separate Master Suite Good Floor Plan -View Of City Lights Great Neighborhood School & Park Close By. Listed Al $255.000. WATERfROHT DUPLEX Balboa .. Little Island ... Full Bay View From Both Units Upper Unit <Which Would Make A Wonderful Owner·s Unitl Has Four Bedrooms. Lower Is Three Bedroom Unit. Large Front Patio. Sandy Beach. ......... ~ ,..<'••····· 759-9100 #2 Ccwpcutt Ptno NtwporlCNhr STARTING A NEW BUSINESS? AQCOfchg to CalNoml• BualneH •nd Profe"6ont Code (Ste. 11900 to 17930) all persona doing butlnttt under • ffctttlo"8 name mutt file • statement With the County CStfk and hnt It publl1htd four times In •. new..,., HMng the ••• !fl ""*" tht bullM• It locattcl. Tht ..... tMnt It t..,nd bJ law and It ,......,, lft ~· your ..... MN. Mott llilftlll ,.... pteof of tlll"t to optft COMIMfdal ICCCHIMI. TIM DAILY "LOf prowtdH both ftllftt lftd "'*6C•Uon ..mc.t. Wt hi ...... MCHUfJ ftwMt aftd llJlil 1• I -_..to .. Or8ftll ~~ ......... ., .... .... _ .................... ... LIU&.~__, ..... mw.,.tlaaiillllNIM ....... . mg room, huge bonus room . fireplace . 2 & 3 Bdrms avail. $184 .000 ·$235 ,000 w1terms' Must l1qu1date now Patrick Tenore. agt 7~·1221 Remodeled country MESA VERDE kitchen. much more for Four bedrooms Step. only $124,900. Call us down ramily room. Tem· now. 546-2313 I perature rontrolled wine THE REAL ESTATERS WATERFRONT FOR EXCHANGE Linda lilt homt with elec)cMce, Optft fttllftCJ & 5 bed. loat slip for 2 boats. Owner wlll uchanc)t for cotNMrciat property. rOftch or Mbmit. $2,600,000 lncoludes land. AFFORDABLE NEWPORT Otte story 3 bed, 2 ba. w• to beach, pool & teMll. R.cluced to SI 39,500. WATERFRONT HOMES.INC REAL [.STATF '-1.'\o •fr,1to'I\ ,.til(Jitlll\ M.tnN ... ~''' lt lh W < ,.,.1 H...., N....,1,,,,1 IW"''' Ut·l400 t1\M,1m'4'Aw &lt>o.! lsl,,ntl '7Ut00 R£..WDT CS A E~EAOPT H P A L I A T 8 J £ A D P 0 W 0 I A N S 0 E C E T K D Q t t A U S R U P S N A A A I U C E V S U C J U T R N E P E R M P D I E A A H S R T R E C E N I A S A T R L N S M 0 C I A E T R H D R N R T D $ R T I N S T I E I T A N R L L T N N l A L A & G T R A £ H 8 G A E D E S J D L L H S P I E E I T N U W A H R N Q E H l R A L A R R S K G C I N E t C R I H V 1 E N H I E D L S H N T R 0 T P C A N'l H T J MN 8 AR AG S J N A T H T D J E D E W T T K M E S A t P E R E E 0 H 8 CJllC I A M £ T T 0 P K C A R N P T M E G S H P T A R E W M ,,.... ... , HMNlll ....................... . _.., •·'°"" • .._...,. ,Mlldl lllllll e.ltlft..p ..... ...~ .... '-.J ..... V... 1llel'llnlT•"' E ... i'I .. ,..._i ~ ... ~ n. .. ,......_..., .... room. Wet bar Artistic '11se of rtat1an tile $250,000. 631-7300 ..... For C'lassiflfd Ad AC110!'i C.11 A DAil Y '1lOT AO.YISOl MJ.S61' RESIDENTIAL RE Al ES TATE SERVICES A TIEHTIOH IUSY EXECUTIVES! Enjoy the tranquil setting of this 2 BR. + den Condo overlooking the golf course and wide greenbelt in two directions. Ideal retreat after a hard day. Two good assumable loans make it pe>ssible . Priced at $199.000. IN NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 t·us tom homt• \\tlh cellar. Pool. spa F.x lalboalsa.d 1006 1· o a s I I 1 n l' a n d quisitely df'COraled and ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""h 1 t e w a I l'r ' 1 r" beaul&fully landscaped Stlbftlit yow owa ..,_, ~lagnafil'ent largl' dr,·k I Askmg SI 25 million Defer down payment or fo r 1001 dour I II 1 n11 Greal terms. trades con mteresl on lh1s new 5685. 01 sidered Balboa Island home. j 'I Rick~ I Ill H..-dnty, Rltr Owntr Ill* ,IRltr 6 75-2"6 I 731-4444 132-0440 EHCHISH COn-i'GE II I owe AITO al 12r; mt .. pymts Sl395 mo. Steps --~~!!~~--I ll s .i BREEZE from the bayfront 31; I Class1f~ed Ads 642 56711 br. 2 ba . open beams . ............. hdwd firs. hand·hewn • limbers. full lot. SU VIEW CUSTOM Newly listed four BR home \\>ilh city & night light view. split level designed & built by Valentine featuring custom amenities throughout Birc h panelin g & cabinl'ts va u I led ceiling· French doors Four patios -):!ate Buarded comm pool & tennis $525,00Q Lynne Valentine 644·6200 I G G A I Z I I' I I I U NH AH .... IHI 1 S42S.OOO 20'· down Own ag_l 4~-o:!15 __ Corot10 del Mer I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4341EGCHA New elegant 4 Br Vic· lor1an partial vu . ownr contractor finan. avail. $.575,000. Lq.CetHOME 4 bearooms. 312 baths. 2 story l block from Beach Low down paym·t. owner will carry Open Sat & Sun 223 Narc1ssu.~ CdM C2131 402 3434 BY OWNER IRVIME THRACE 10%DOWH Expandable. 2br + conv den. l'd>a, Cutt dr. Rcluded pool + !ipa, '• lot, lust land lmmtd occup. Assume exb:tinJ f1nanc1nit owe SZ!l5.000. t!M-0073. CDMDWl.U IYO\'AB M usl sell! ~rldt of ownrrahip. ~:xcelltnt ltrm11. ~-tow marlltt I 114) ~8581) ,...---...... -:--. --. --r -------·-..,..---,--..,,.. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday October 26, 1981 He.Ms For s• Ho.ilts For ~ Ho.ilff For s• Houstt For Sak HCMIMS for s• Ottt.r .... &left HCMl!lft u ..... d Hot1Ms u~ He.wt u.twWtlwd .•.•.•..•........................•...........•........•..•..•..•••..••....•..............................•......... ••••···•······•······•• ....................................•.......•....•................•.• e.,_. .. Mer I 02J Coste Mtto I 024 L04J9U hodl I 041 Htwport ltOCJI I 06' Newport ltoc.h I 069 Lott for W. 2200 CMOM .. 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Sl,000 67597~ S37HbrSlln('lt•rn ,4924 8randonAgt644 711211 t't'llar. front & bdck rrediblr wh itr w.iter Nt'"" ru'I lilt 2 ~iv clin rrn.2rrptcs lol c.·uup1·r.il1un to H1&rbara,675 D'7 lrplr. pool~ & l'uurtb lllurrTowntiou....-.itictrm $400CM 2brplt'x ,5400 JASMIN! CRHIC • 107/1%-10% F4MAHCIMG F u rm,r rnotlt•I' Sp11r 111ug l'IJn 5 w 1th r usturn lSP" ,1n1I ,tll •menttlt~ Onlv ~t!l,UOU Cull 1511 ISOI or 7S2 7:17:1 Walkiir B leo AHi f11tat1 7Sf.t~OI . porrh \lew t'all 7fi<Hl71$ ~·rrnrh Nurm.11111) 3 llR 642 2$lO 646 48411 broke 1 s t'a 11 Ruh. Ext'r ot•n \lew home. ZlOO Adulh only, no pelb 1 bll Virw 2 ,.11, l(ur 5400 Do nu Pt lbr 14924 AftrrS ))PM,~ ll79 & dt'o humtt t'Jll br 714 8•8 313l or l111rr1c, sq ft 3 Rr, 21 ,fJ:a, I yrleue ~ 730 6046. $800 67S!M S42S 2brw deek •963ll s f I OceClll ~-Fb~ spill 589~.~Xl. owe 3711 Seto AftO I 010 675·4746 JIUllrded l·u1Mn. tenmN. 0 0 r I ~ c I II t k . I 2 S47H' lkh 2b •!lfilW • :~~·1.1r~ •• ~~.owd~~r ~~~· ~i~: 1~1~!:~m ~J~.9r.,~1 Sus1hl1r1e~~71ot8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.ak,c· Arrodwhud 1015 Fu111 pool, $11100mo G40 6'MIO Nt2t32>Jb73·2~batter 6c.J~m N3:~~ S::-o~(!~t·.i~; Rent~~e.6.'ll ~ ~·"' . $135,000 SIO,IXAJJn "~ H --.1111 HuylhlH'l1•11n4 8 rhouse in 0 an mil1>1> l'll 3 llH, OH'l'Yllrd, Cltn)'Un l'W t , I IH'tlll o,on Ojlll0n.Agent 7f.0.0297 'omr $98.500 lu1111 3o i·o OW(' Oon 1131 48811 l,rvrl ltdy to build w t•x1~t1111: I yr ll•;ti.ed u w n t' 1 h 1 11 k 1· r Vll'w , rpl!I, drp:i, $750 lhc park, w view tu lalboa l"'-d 3106 )'•'ar ft~rd SIJ•ll! l)l'r Agl $130,000115.000 dn OW(' Cur :t low 14'< dwn I 7 I 4 I 9 6 3 2 4 811 616f'OjlpyAve.G731464 NtwportCt'nk'r.11mllo W•shlllatter 3291 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 011>11th Wiii c.irr} II', t:le&ant 3460 S ~' b11112'~ W1R«111w1l>kr Ownt'r will hnancr ~1313464424 UC1,$800 t RMXI I $400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Zbr <'UPorl p·1t10111·1111 ~l't'o111I or ll'llM' option :1howphm'. So L.aguna. 851 1538 c.Jay, 640 0352 balance at !5': lnh.'rest MEW PORT lfACH Luxury Co.dos Lease No (X'ls, 2 krdi. llOM E f'OK It ENT 1 11; rn t• cl • • s 4 5 o' mo 5'1ll 7100 180· dr1:rt'(' lWea.n view l'Mfwkndil Low ncKaUve cash now Residcollal lot Level W11lk to CU M lkal·h. ~~.;...~ n~ Od 28 . 4 Sci rm Pool $700 I 75~ t886 ~I Zllrl D p hit 10 26 Security, private drive· w/MW 15 yr cxcellerat· rdy to build $l30.000 Brand new. $l.IOO to SIS()() '"""°"" Fenct!d yartl & 61Br1111e ' ano o Heluw mkt at 56:>9.~M) ed drprermtion tux. luw I> u r m o Brund on Kids & Jl('ts Wl'l<•onw lalboa ,~ 31 07 ••••••••••••••••••••••• AS~Ulll able fln:1nc·1n".. HARIOR RIDGE u p 775 """". SGS.000 dun owe bol 12··: 644-7020 I -a ·--1.. 32... &il5·2000 AieOt, 0(1 Cn· 1.ra:u• option or ~lll l'. ' LEASE OPTION r """" W Rt•c1p w,bkr 851 ISJfJ • . . _,,.., .,._., " ••••••••••••••••••••••• $8.000 down, no ciuuhfY. lmrned oeru11u11c·y ~·anul)' Affair du . 640 0352 PM,wkends 2BR C~armer G1g11nt1t• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Avail now 2 nr I Du lka<'h yrly Lr.: deluxe. 3 Owner 8SS·2013 Zbdrm, 21.>11 l'Ondu, $ 32 OO • Di!n l'rpll' gar $725 Oceanrront, No Llll(unu Walt•r & trash IJllld IJll . 2UA w oar $800 lnl(. Vll'W bortw, 2 Rr . • h hi a·•ed ~11 I ,5 IMo•-ta1-, D----", .. ~..,,.,.., 'h h .. I • r D ... I 30 IMT ig } up.ir u • " -· .. WMT"f ....., .,.,,,, c arming 2 Br Wit tlllf. 11arage Allult~. no PC'l6 67~ 9797 213 5& 2111 c~;;;m1lyroorn Tum 20%"' Yo · view,$450,00064().~ l,lundsomt' 3 bedroom Retori 2400 M 3224 laundry rm In pre S4SO + $400 dtpos1l . ' . Costo Mna 1024 4 • 5 3 br. 2' 2 bu, lam. rm. Sao d I> 01 n t c h o m 1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Coato no :<tigious 4 plex w derk Ag,ent, no fot• ~ 20(., Bayview. adorablt I Rr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fo1111tolft V.., I 0 34 din rm. frpk. 2 rar gar I l'opul111 plun I modl'I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• $7S0 /mo 752·5040 or HOM I:: fOR RENT avail yrly ~ mo Tnhme, bi leil'I, f!Jt' 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• dw upem•r. f1•nrrd ~cl. 3 IEA.UTIFUU.Y l>ellghtfulfidi11111g room. I • 3 Br 2 Bu Condo, nr 497 _1852 3 Bdrm $650 1''t•m·cd 675-1774 BR, 3 ba pm yd, nuao. HO QUALIFYING eeks w tx·ew1 \'U 4 > r romant1r 1rt'plure ll1g SC Plaza. SA Pool , Ba> Side Bach S36S upgrade OWC 10., dn 4 Hit Jba. rrml DH. wi•l old $245.IXX> 4~ 11151 MA.IMTAIMED h1ndi.caped lot located Spa. Sauna S65C.1 Child I br. frpk . balcony ocean yard & gara~t' Kldb & Ocean view 1 Br S5SQ t 1590008519990 b h 180 D VI 3bdrin.2balh We!>tchH ullqu1rtt reelined j • OK 5493232 view.ulllsincl.$700mo pelSWt!kOmt'545llXIO AdulL~.nopetsSa\'aite ~,,. -·-. a r. r a~ . l'a r. ur' ~ ew I Home Close to i.rhools, street <:lost-to Grant 4bdrm, Newport R1v1t!ra 552 5698 eves. 540 7377 A.&ent, nortt Wiide & Co 675 6606 30 YIS AXED ~5 281i 5000 sq ft house. 4 Br JJArk & terull!> Room for Park an<i South t'o11st rondo. Jar. pool, tenms wkdJ! IDonJ Condo......_ u._. . ..._ •---h I 040 ~,, Ba S825.000. ~ood eitpans1on Good hnant· Pla1a Owner may help ~ N <I>_ 497 4116 Emerald Bay. oceanfront L .-·,.1..-..1 3400 c---o ..t.J Mer 3122 ls h d t r d Ch k """'"'"'""' __. terms Pnncipu Is onh " E "' l T 0 " S """" ~ """' "'...... Ullr'I ar o lll ec on ••••• ••••••••••••• ••••. mg $185,500 with financ·in~ Call ror I\ " I\ 3 0 r 2 Ba n e a r overlooks lrt'me Cove, ••• ••• • ••••••••••••. ••• •••• •••• ••••••••••••••• tbiJ 4 BR 1a, ba. Seller IE.A.CH COTIA.GE 641-<Yl6J appomtment !779 2300 TIMESHARE PaulJrtno School L:uge deck. pallo. 2 BR 2 Ba FOH EXECL'TIV~:s Large 3 Br 2 Ba lower 3 is cooperat11·e Call now Appr9~1malely 2 miles Laguna Hlls I 050 TarW, Redtors 2 weeks a year in llawa11 rear yarrl, 2 car garage 2art fl!rlh.$1200 n9 6926 2 BR 2 Ba. t'<.11nph•trly blol'k~ to beach. d1!> 752'6499 tobcarh Oldfash1<>ned 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• or exrhangt'tuoverSOO $700 Mu Sierra Mgmt LOCJ!MoMic)tlet 3252 furn . "'Ith 11t·w hwasher, frplr -;oft Bdrm cottage picket I HelleGailRClftCh Other Real Estate d1rfcren1 location:. Co 6411324 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport !leach St~ water. pal.lo S8SO Mo fent·e or bwld new with 1 $900,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• worldwide Owtwr an' Mesa Verde 4 Br 2 Ba Shores 3 Br 2 Ba beach, mo CHAR~11:-.ic 3 Bit 2 ~abe 673 8157 ocean \'leW from JO' up 643-2:)41, 1·986·2045 Mobile HomH 1ous Randi llamhn l'ool home. new l'Jrpet & tennis S825 No pets H a l om PI c It' I~ 2 Br. 2 ba. bt!aut view of •GOV"T LOAMS• Only $100 000 ' Take O\er 1 --· ... ;,._. I 052 BEST BUY IM For Sole 1100 D M d -a....1111 Rlt t Ids d • 831 ·2327 furnished. t'o~t:1 ~1l·)a ba}. pm ate Gar:ige Possible 5'. down loans.call6450303 1....,-••••••""•::r........... ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ·""~ r pain .inc gar ener ... A\·ail Nov lst New ex $1.000mo Agt 6463255 . Rdrig $900 mo l2·14''1. Int r..alt• 3o yr owe Isl of $90K at 13'' VERSAILLES () (' ~: A N r n 0 N T 64 .. 9990 ~~~~~erv1<·e ss so cc home. 3 Bdrm 3 Ba eves642 222.S 846 0096 loans. Free info Ult lhts 4 Br. 2 Ba homl' $500,000 DWM LAG u NA BCll. llCW Out of State Catalina, mountain view 1"am1ly Rm. Pool Spa 28 R v •H'al1on rondo 4~', Al'ar1a. 3 Br 2 l:IJ WortdR.E. Mtn Valley \tew' 2Br, 2Ba i>enthse. ocn from $29,900, rent $400 Property 2600 from thelJV1ngroom& $1300 Mu llll·ld~ Pool. Jal'. l~nn1~. IJl'l O(•ean view $875 Mu 556-7777 H1ghl) upgraded• Ju~t view· $133.000 Assume mo. 499·3816 ••••••••••••••••••••••• )'a rd, Costa Mesa Blufrs, gardener & pool service securtl) Nr ha rbor '°'<> Call 673 7942. Mini estate own Un $152 500' TB Realtv Sl28,o00 uf S&L loans at Sl'ollsclale, Amona. lux hrand new 2 Br 2 Ba No pets please For pets S700 wk San .Juan 28R. tBA rear unit ssso beUevablc fin incl 7'' '°"ts'l~.M.-uORS '!97-3034. · 1 ~.:1•1:1 mSlo.v~orms~tayOw&·n~:. IAMk REPO urioub rn11domin1uni. 3 Uhed brick frpll" serur1 a ppt ~al I 545 2000 Capo 979.03..13 Mo lnl'I fndge Jim " < ,... Br 3 Ba. xlnt lotat1on M APeOt no rec c do l-l 1st! OPEN Sun I 5 1661 Mewpori leodi I 069 y 0 u r 1e 11 ant or t· FIXER MAKE OFFER ty entry, adults $950 o a. ' on m .. wns 631 7X() 644·7441 lndusSt.Seeclass1002 t11tdtr S25,000dft ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7J0:!2'7U,Hm642 26112 j 5 Star pet park. 2Br. lg ~~~79i~000 ~w~~"~~lty <.:all 644·9'l5Y. 642IJ801. MisslonVieio 3267 Unf1arnlslted 3425 3 Br 2 Ba "1-year new NEA R BEACll Payments under St,000 0 W M E RI , lo!, asking $22.000 but O'Connor or wnll• 4256 644 ll722 ••••••••••••••··~··~··• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Close to beach. laundry 3BR.211BA SIU.000 mo. 3 and 4 bedrooms ANXIOUS SI0.000 . lender s:iys bring uf· N Brown Ste 11 Sharp 2 master (Jdrmb, HOMEFORREN1 IEOHEOF room . garage $700 Mu -ON 6.1_15737 homes. New tpts. drps & MOTIVATED I PrictRtdYctioft I rers"' tSIOUl) S P~o.pert1t'~1 encl gar, pool. spa. ten-3 Bdrm $650_ Fence<l THE LUCKY FEW I Rt-quirt' lca~e. $700 ClTY LlGffl'S VIEW and paint. Submit your . in h I gh ly upiirnd ed MULHEARN Sl~Jtt~~~~. Am ~I . nis. ad Its. no pe~ $795 yard & garage. Kids & Rent in Co!>ta Ml'sa \ I serunty dep tns 0124 NrBearh.$20.000dn offer Call Leslie or LovelyD01erShore3Bd ~~ASTBLU n' home REALTORS I mo S48 0111,6.111266 pets welcome ~52000 NEWf:ST l:ittt>d 20 C t M 3824 Rosie Agts 84822112 or 212 Ba. upgraded pool No w Sl69 sou with , • RClftChes,Fcrn, E' d D 1 , 8 b Agent,noftt 'r h \'ILi •G '-" osa Ha 6.11·573'1 968 7194 home. sparkhng new $130,000 in tong ti•rm ••~ Mobile Home Dt•. Gro'l'•S 2700 s1 e P x 2 r I a, own ome '" r, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ... 0 ~U"'' 'FYl ... G 4 ur 2 st}. 3 BM. patru patnt & carpel R. t!ad) sumablo finan1·1n" l'all (714) 527-5900 rrplr. I car gar. lg yard Newport leach 3269 COMM UNITY 2 & 3 Br 2 I r I la ~ " ALI " D .. r eel l ~ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S!»75 mo 67l 2t117 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2• 2 Ba ISCX> 1800 sq ft ~ N I d. d MESA ERDEEAST,4 202S2Newb}l..n9631420 or1mm iaeocrnpan WayneSte"'Jn Broker Lakt'llt'W Orrgon ba EXECHOME ofpurcluxuryGJra1te~ .e'<I> ecor as P br, 3 ba. den. wetbar + Sl59 500 r) Submit on rmancrng 646 8816 Ranch for rt>nt. S300 mo Eao,t )1de 3 Br 2' • I I h> dro tubs in master enrl gar . pool. dshw r \'iew Next to ROif ' term~ (hrner will a!> 200 Jrrc!> 2 hr house Family home Grdnr HARIOR VIEW \Ull<' formal dm1nii Adults 542.5073 54S-2817 rR t::STIGIOIJS VILLA I SISI Asking '278.500 NEWPORT SHO RES IELMOtff SHORES slrl'a m Or "'Ill ~ell Agt 61~ ~Br 2•1 Ba. Famtl) rm . room·. uood burn1nd ~ourse,_ PACIFIC 2br. ll•ba. Ca11Trmh,agt~9400 Grei.tl r .. m1l} h11mt on Clo~etobc:h Th1slgdbl u z:n> f SSOO ~ " " 3 1rToWl'lhotne IEST BUYS w e l b a r . P o o I s can J I t BR 3 Ba dosr tu "1de on an •llers1zed lot $225 000 c500>947 3143 or 3 bdrm. 2 ba. behind So 1" rm. sq 1 1 fireplaces micro w a\e Nelo\ll} decor gas IJ(l . dubhouse. h1ghl} up swim & tenrusrlub wa lk at must to see 1045671 t>ves 714 661 7622 l..'st Plaza Kids 0 k $850 ~to Dnve ~Y first 1806 U\ en~ fenced patios & encl gar . pool. dswhr 2 br 2 ba. 5 yrs new oradl'tl Ha:. e"1s11no to bn.ic·h tlwm•r "'111 MU'......, ... a... falllJrOOk S.07387,~4731 PortAbbeycall752-&i!/9 }ards Pm·ate elegant Adults 6425073 Sl29.900. All offers cons " " ' ~ \B d 3b d 4 b 4 b a h m n 7 9'' Isl Ow11er will con consider leai.l' or leJse REAi.TORS r or en, a ron o r. . o e i lw1ng only l5 minutes Spacious 2 Br. t Ba. $395 bider C'arrylllg b<ick 2nd I optwn or trJde for tru~t :1 15 al'rl's Avol·adu~. l1cro dshwshr. com Ba) shores A\a1l 1st from fasluon Island. 7 3 Br. I', Ba S425 Laun ~I~:.~ dO"wt~pgraeded or help ref inaner new WEST OCEAHF«OMT 1 dl'l'ds Submit all offt•r; Mobile Home Di•. I '1ew $115.tnl A!i!iUma pactor i\11 up1?rades 2 week m Jan Sl800 mo I minutes to SC Plaza or loan Open Sat Sun. 1 5 Triplex Xlnl term!> & 1 $245.000 Gwen llenr) l714) 527-5900 bh.' Joan Trade Ca~h car ~a r Pool. spa I yr lease Ron J al·kson O C Airport Just east of dr} fat· •pool 548·9556 JBd rm pool fabt 9766 Verde Mar 5361600 prrme location S600,000 Rit'hardSower. IUtr dtSl' 642 5000 Isl last +sec Sll15 mo 556-1800 Newport Blvd & so of 1. 3 r I? e 1 h d rm escrow owe so,,.;c bkr,968834low11er Agenl,675-6161 7145985671,!l!Kl247K Roadrra~ft 1961 IOX55 Reaf Edate 11519350 IWESTCLl.FF3bedroom. San Diego Frwy Start ~r~l~~"':.S~~;d;a;roort paper & assume $80,000 1 1 J UST R EDUC E u layshores by Owner 1 Ri~ Canyon Tow nhcime H1 ver 'Pl'l'lal. c·abineb 1 ExchClftC)t 2100 i Jbr 2ba f p built ins. I story with pool. ~amity rn~ al SIOOO a month . &4S-662S FRMC $147,000 S ac r1fire price a t Lrg 4BR. 4FlA home panorami<: golf rnurse I galore' 7~0097 •••••••••••••••••••••••! carpel>. drapes. dbl room. 2 fireplaces. din· 631 5439, 2473 Orange I Sl2S.9004Br.p\lculde Steps away from P't l 11 ew , s \t•ars new . C t Lots/ I EXCHANGE gara1?e. covd patro. mgroom.3patios.etc. A\•e ,C~ta Mesa 2 Br w l(arage A<iults II. RED CARP I sar. nr llarbour 6kr beac_hes Ow11er will as ·, 3bdrm. fom rm. 2' iba. 1 Cry• p•trys 1500 R E , fenc·ed ya~. gh•ur1dden 0 eKr. etc Jl500 l'o!o 646 4477 \\ ESTCLifF NB apt~. drapes. IJallO . ET 848 0709 SIS! In financing or will 2000 sq rt rxisllnu fin I OMllOO()equSlll25} ,~:,0Ti:tnt gl wuter me. 2 c I . Heau t 1200 sq fl 2 BR 2 water pd Call I s 0 2 d d Sh " " • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '°"v,, to ll'\J't o 3 $825 644 2778 8 ( I d 636 4 J 20 -754· 12 lnine I 044 cons1 er tra es • owl 11 I S24S.OOO Submit offers 2 Cemetery lots in llarhor '1 equit\ $41KllMMi 4 T I) \ I no pets . llG CAMYOH IJ. P r . ming rm, 2619 ... , .. S"a111a Ana ~·6s by appt onlv Prut ''" Y T d k 7•<> 8005 · I , • ' ' •1 .. sa Va rd" Area 4br L · Th rl'f.r1g Adlts. no pets. ,... •••• •••• •••••••• ••••••• · ra es o "" . Rest SSOO t'll (all rul N t I or 1 75!11!1)(6 •• ' , ' · · u x u r 1 o us r l' e 1 667 \'it'tuna 5470 W.side Chcrmer ~0.000 Prine onl) Ron ' 714 658 41118 l 2 ha . Po o I . den bedroom:. Two balhs !07ft 640 7814 Great rinant'llll!. 'lll>t'r . * *QUALIFY? J3ck:.on 556-1~ . : NEWPORT SHORES I ComtMrciol Rflttols $!100 mo 774 5023 or R1l'hly det'Orated Muled MocA.rthw v11i. • 2 Br Condo. nr s l' neighborhood Ow nl'r Norw required on this I S 10,000 DOWN )IR 21 A~ I p rty l600 !••••••••••••••••••••••• 675 ~5 ~~!~I= ~~~r~e~ee~! t BR. pool. leMIS & l'lub ~~zaCh~to/~~'.3~a motivated 54~3666 1mmJculate 2 Bdrm. 2 1 $2,000 pt'r mo Im med S 199 OOO •••• ~'!!••••••••••••••• Houses FWftislwd Pn\'ate 3 BR 2 Ba hme If h S450 646 ~, 642 20~1 SF'ACIO' 'S & SL'".· ....... ,. Bath Northwood home possession Lo\'el} 5 BK • ••••••••••••••••••••••• with all amenities S77S go rourse S2790mont ~I . Blufr v ·'·', Whelan 1500 ~'I ft and su~er 2 st~. Back Bay area 1 675-1771 I SUPER. SUPER [lalboa lslGRd 3106 mo Ann. 645 9161 or Yearl> lease e7 ~ue l n~b~~~rted tirw 2 BR l'ncl gar upper terms Pnred to 1111 fa~t S265,000 Owner&.11 7215 Lrg t20xl40 lot ~ sml !••••••••••••••••••••••• 979 1~2 Grand Valee Open s.•.m I 2 ,tor}. 2BR 2,,H \ D W adlts no pet~ Re,'!91 Estate at -bldg 919 Sunset. (M In Charm mg Stngle fam1l~ A\•all Nov Isl 3bdrm. da) 1·5. To see l all Frplr. 1093 \ll':IJ Rlurr\ M2S a $151.500 r.•sT·BLUFF dustr~alzooed A~tnow . home A\i.111 mid 2ba in College Park 6.117300.Realtor Dr C ~I Si25 mo 5489<Xl4 541>-54-l6 ~ wun l last Chuck I No\'ember for t mo 3 Nt>w paint, frpk , tret' I f>42 7429 l'\l!!I 558 019-; I & 2 Br upstairs. slo\e FAMILYl'EARCT [~i)"\">dhrldgc 3 B< Hom. 2 8• N.-, -1ller.a .6.1J.L266 Br +loft S1:.JO mo Call shaded yrd $750 mo 4 Br 211 Ba Yearl), all Message Adults Refs Couples Excel 3BR 2ba home r .i r p et 1 n g & et r Ka\ 644 gc:r,o or 673 llS85 752 2318 dyi. ~O 7576 11m~n1t1es Club & pool ,. . ·•uH 28 \ U P preferred ms & S355 w huge bonus rm. ~pa lkally $205.000 • . pm-l'le:o fac s Good area $1100 a ranl ' · 1 6468i2'7 mrely deeorated Shar11 • -1 IO<HI Roy McCcrcle Rttr r Broker 675-4912 "o pC'ls ~> mo oso home Sharpbu)'Onl) l> ' • 1S700M0 W111ter.l Br I \te~a WOO<b4Bdrm 3ba. \1rJ11 Prop1•rt1t•' ~UIET&PRIVJ..TE Sl«.ooo I~.~·"'' r.tll J ..... ' lr\IRI 548-7729 HARIOR VIEW Ba lrplC' pal1os Be'I ram rm Pool SllOOmo Beacon Bay, 3bdrm 3ba 951 uu5 L u h '·· l •. 2 "" HOME COM• .. n1c1•L Joe 675·41115,6731401 Gardener pool sen I 1s dock.tennis.2~rlsc 1,-.,. """So thl' 11•1 ? 1 ene~nat t.'lvr."' LagunoHills R.E ,,_"" 1 KJV\ J Sl700 67S.ll6I-"ar. u 11.1s '.ttJ~ Br Apl.s w gar or 497-176 1 --------· :\l tni !.'state own Ln 15°o DHPAYMEMT I UILDIMGSITE Loqunaleoch 3148 IM ast.,.,., se<· Ud)., mo · ' I hr 1 ba Tront~ Pc.c1I t"arport Balcun1e' UNO 9UAUFYIMG bt'hevable fin inrt i '"Ofllt• Ill 'I . hi & 11 i' t 0 I I(.' JI d Is •••••••••••••••••••••••• ' Agt 979 moor 540761R Seav1ew4 Br3 Ba famil~ I Jar Pr11 'l'l Ufll\ patios. pool. spa hbq DRIVE BY I • • 20°0 DOWN * • 1 lst OPE;>. Swi 1 5 tli6I uWt :?n<i r I> 1 ,\lt\ffl tml.TPmr,·111.i. $100.1100 1\'1l'lona Heal'h 2bdrm. I• Clean Bachelor L'nit rm, dining rm. ocean & 1 l·arport. 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NEWPORT SHORES •• ~~~':'!'~ .... ~~.2.~ I 545 3115 ram. rm & lpt ownt•rl•--------townhomc in th1:, pn· 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••'garage Avail Nov 15th J bdrm . 2 b a 28 R l'>BA llecr{'alwn s.520 Mo 2 Br t lfa •\µt fin at 12, 1\i,:,•111 l'Nl\'ERSIT\' PARK . sllg1ous µrnate l'om 25 ~ol.T.C. :Jbr 21, ba Bluff:. area $750 Mo Sierra Mgmt 1 Watrrfront. rireplal'e. fa ~ilities l'rll ate I Garage. washer dr~l'r 642:!.~23 dram;itirl.Jcanehomc• 4 muntl\ with l1·nn1, 111 '' uld 1·un11n1·nt<1l 1 SllOOmo 759 0071! or Co 641132.t gar. dishwasher new Bl'Jch. ll~ll.' JlU.itrktl all.bulll1ns Small child llR 3 Ba ram rm. J' 1·nurl. rHJOI'-& '"·'' Xlnt ' 1il•ll!~ 1•l,t"1r11•rl llllo 752 5282 $5!\(l rent5 this 3bdnn in cpts & drps. Pool tennis 1 rnmmunity 01\. ~o (X'ts Onl) I ~ear 100/o D~IOO/o lnt. '"m.ihlr luan~ l'rn·1• finanr111g w11h l.1rl(1• .i' : loricJI 11uohf11•' for in \'ERSAILt.t,;s bl.·st Jrt•a' SIJdinl( Illas~ $875 mo yrly 4939501 , 495 lti:il ol~ Callforappt Anxious owner \\tll help• tlrasl1t:all~ llroµ11cd sumable Juan l'nn•tl fut h''tn11•111 la' c·it-<ht' of Loveh· 2br 2ba din rm . leali\ to roekta1l style 496 9767 I TSL MG ~IT &-12 1603 (lnance lhJS nc1~I) fl' t7532Cotton~oocl 1mmed.saleat $195,""' PRICE!TERMS! ~5' Wrha1!',('\l'ralrn 1 rrule."tiick1t . mirrored pa110'=7687 WesperrahzernNewport A.partmetttsfwnislttd l r1replarc. pool. p\l decorated 3 Bdrm ~o OP ".NSAT SUN 1 5 ROGrr:as nr••TY S·rnta \n·1 for ,Jlc I " Pl s h I 2b Costa Mesa home Lme '" g\ ~ L O C AT I OH I • • ' ' ' -· fist!> Ol'('an 1·1ew pen us pants ~lye r & Corona del Mar ren ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. dishwasher. on lyyard.apatio&bmk 714·552·1311 675-2311 ROSES ·1 ~:rl~~~:~~bOO sq fl lhousr $1150 Sand} wearthtonedecor and tals 1.etusdoyourleg lolboolstond 3706 1 Es1de.alltnxl1!1&2 BBQ. Full pnre s120.00(1 $5000 . r 642 6149 tile bath,, $400' •S400 w o r k No F ft.t> 1 ··••••••••••••••••••••• i Br garden apt.!. From 751-3191 REDUCTIO.._. l"'CKIAY 111h1~1 hum,~· ~as1111t1m'~1 ' ,Condominiums/Town· LIOU ISLE charminl! ~ Rcntlmes631 4~fee Homes Condos from Cute small 2bdrm. Ilia. $445 ~72841 ....,. "" ar >or '" ~:..I hous.sfor sd• 1700 bdrm. 2 bath. newl> re D p iftt 3226' $700 10 S2000 Mn wint er rental ~I 10l'I 2 B l B ~Hll Make~ this uni> of 1he si 9 3.ooo wllt•r. ~111 ht•lp rinJm'i'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• decorated $1800 mo •• ~~ •• ~•••••••••••••••i Pangburn rropertl('~, Ullls 675 !04!1 Ma1~amoruu:on2 nmo~ C:::. SELECT ~PROPERTIES b"'.l 1111.·• 1n lr1 in1• Spacwu~ h\lnl( room, onl\ ~.\.~IOlnnft•rl.iml Boat "'cpsA•oil. Vearl) Bill c:run1h ••llEACHHOlJSE 646 0295 11 Ibo p · •. ..1 3707 2043 W 11 r t' ~I '·' • ' w 1th stone r1replare I \I Jilli url.'d lan•lsc .1p1nl( "' a a e.t-a a a e o a All~Jt \fo1Jtol in HJn1-l111 ~enl'ruus bdrms. hull•' ,11rroundmiiprii.ll•·'I'" \\aterfronl l'Ommuml~ 6756t6l 2.BR. 2Ri\, built ms & Ocean 11ew 5 drs from ........ ~··•••••••••••••1 ~1 esa 54K 1;,11; & --------•) ~an Joaqucn \'11la~ 21 prll ate master suilt' off 111,1,ll'r l>dr 111 < ''"'' 1.2 &JRR Cond<>!' from Want something ,1ra Gu rage S550 499 2986 beach 2 Br 113 29th St 1 I bdrm. , b~k Bcarh ~k 6.11 2150 OWHERRMA.HCIHG bedrt•u m . 111 bJ paneled den realurl'' In l.itj!C' .:r1·1·11hrlt\ St50.000 lo S38.'i.OOJ \s spenal 1n .. 2 Br Efloro l232 $750 !'10 Yrl} Mldl'p IOl(.~~tlpd hlJunrS3i!\ STl'":\INltlitrge 2Br 2 4 Bdrm charmer with Stained glass cnlr~ ~:, I bnrk fireplare Sparkl st1•pi. to c11rn rnun11~ sumt• luJn & ""''Tier .i~ Townhouse romplt'lel} I •••••••••••••••••••••••i 213 3i2 9lll 534 3 0 Ba Garden \pt Pool interior t'OITIJJletel) rr rellent lorahon nedr mg poc,il and spa Lex: al puul f 1 r'I 111111 J1I m t fmanl'ml( Res aiet furn ' $895 Mo 700 9117 llOM F. FOR RENT WA n:HfRONT I Hdrm .\111 ilO W 18th St modeled Surrounded h) Pool. wa. ~hoppml(. ten ed on a quiet ml de -.ac I l'ert1l>ed 752171•1 Sheila 2135985272 Bl'autrfully upj!raded z 4 Bdrm SG75 Fenl'ed !bdrm. with iiar & 30 $375 mo "1-:W BREF.UAPTS matur e l r ers and 01" anti golf \<lull onl) Assumable loan.'I' Takt' -Dlll>lex.s/ br home. full} furn . w ) arri & garagt' Kid~ & duck l,,111 ind $695 1 675 8996 t BR w 1th LOl'I. S'IRO s c e c I u.d e d pal 111 nimmunil\' I ad1 antage now' 645-0303 llll.i1~~ I Onih S'ale 1800 pvt yarti. ~pa & brick pets welcome ~5 2000 773 40411 H...tington l.ach 3740 Frplr. m room. pool. S149.500 (#§jfijiJlf41 ....................... patio plu:. gardener m <\gcnt,nof~ On thelcryCondo i••••••••••••••••••••••• 1aruzzr. gas & water 642-5200 I IM~ATION RGHTH! neighborhood oC Harbor Rent to own th1.~ large Completely remod 2 Hr I bdrm pruf derorat<'<I • 1 pard AdulL'I, no pell, 393 .. I 12 Units. Costa Me:;a View Homes $1400 mo I r J m I I y h 0 m e 2 ba \'1e\I. of bay & I 0('ean View Pon' J•H' llam1lton, CM 64~ 4-111 rJll : Assume contrart SJiOM Call 8 111 Wrrimore w remodeled kitchen; ore an Sec bid.I! & fGSO 1213>592 lll7G 1 . I I 11 )rs 10' Sl25!\1 dn 644·7020 new buillins & more park'g $1200 mu Call,LOC)Wla l todt 3748 mleStiB.AU ' --------Ho11sts Unfumilhed Also 3br on treesy lot 7J4.95S-1961 Furn lux studio. spa. TV. APARTMENTS rOM:S1t~MN.ro..s --J Owner 631·2150 I $6()()• •8302 1 Nancy Mon thru Fri. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BEACH HOUSE lncom• Property 2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w woodburning frplr , -d . maid service, phone~. Ueaut1rlul landscaped ______ , ~513 C~MPtlS Dt·IRVINE ASSUMAILE 14-3/5% FIHAHclMG MESA. VERDE Finl TD approximately S00.000. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath. new roor. large yJrd Ownu will consider helping with the rmanr ing. Askina Sl29.900 for more Information. l'all S.0-1151 '!.' » HERITAGE . REALTORS l aC)'l"a ltoeh I 048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WATER WATER EVERYWHERE Spertar ula r l'iews. sprawling 4 bdrm. 3 baths. 2 frplcs. WET BAR. beamed ceiling. ram rm . lge kitchen. huge master suite Ex· pans1ve patio & pool area w rork rimmed s pa & wate rfall 1159.000 MISSION REALTY 494-0731 1044 I" ... 1044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• GREAT LOCATION ACROSS NOM PARK R i ~hl in the hcarl of Woodbridl?<' is this lo\'ely 4 BR ~m~lt' ra m d~· hom(' n.•ady lo mO\'(' in M inl ('ond1l1on plus 2 assumab l e l oans Se ller s mol1 ntled . $189,500 Darlene Peinti oger 551-8700 IG52) Real Culft Balbo~ lslan" o·· •H""'-11.ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• G I 3202 +db le iiarage. $595 VIE\\ Con ° 2 masters I $125 wk 499 2227 1111rc1en apL~ Patios ()r ~ p .. m ,tn'f\.Jnr'U. M ·KE A ... or.r.r.Rt enera ~ + den. AC upgradl' 2' • .. hom e 2 Bdrm + RE ._ LT 0 RS "" " rri; • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •R . ba u r.n mo 559 4718 furn studio, Laguna decks Rool & Spl!, l'O\ bachelor S32S.IXKJ owe RENTALS enlimes&.11 ·~fee ....,,. . . $350 Mo ered park1n~ Heal paid 760.8099 Accfltt On Details J J lll'IJme l'ropertrcs Huntln'"'-lhoch 3240 Newport Heights Cozv 499_2227 Adults no peL~ LARGE ti 2 ', ASSUM LOAN owe on !his lovel} spacious custom pool home in Baycrest 3br . 3ba • plus large bonus room 1399.500 Open Sat/ Sun l 5 2048_C-Ommodore Rd LOW,DOWH SelH °""'aft! Ve rsailles. 1 bdr m stutio penthouse condo w ilar ge assumablt• loan. No qualifying. On ly $'99,SOO. Ask for J im Owner I Agt 979-5370 or no-19211 R.DJIU FtMAHCIMG OM UDO on this 3 bdrm countr~ French home on an ell tra wide lot. Recently re· modeled. Try m down. Aaaumable loan. Owner wiJJ carry. A rtal must to see.C•llnow! Red h ii Id-~ RL'.llt\ I ~.: ~. :1111 SwN•p1nii panoram1r F:a~tf.1de Custa Mesa Y l' a r 1 Y Week 1 Y .,..... Collage Bnck frplc 1 BR S420 S430 \'lcws and pr1\'aq· Ownrr will l'ttrry Winler.2.3.4, Bdrms. ··~j(JM E.SFOR.REITT••• 2BR. IBA $500motnmo H.wporileodi 376' 2250VanR11ard. 5409626 a hound in lhL\ ht.'au11ru1 Prired lo ~ell' New Po r l Be a ch & 3 & 4 Bdnns S625·S72S 675-4333 ••••••• •••••••••••••••• 4 Bdrm home on fee Balboa r OCEANFRONT 2 & 4 Or 2 BR 2 BA. land Dramatu· use nf JACOBS RE "'LTY f en c e d yards & :kJO() sq (I Nr Westcl 4 ;\va1I Wmter Weeki" 398 w u•11son sm ' s;A aara"es K1'ds & pets Br. 4 Ba. den. pool spa ' " 6.11 uo~ noor rovennos "lie lhl~ /\. welcome 545 2000 wood. tile :ind custom 1 10 PROPEID MGRS " " Fam rm Dine rm Tri Month I) 673-7873 I · """" home war"'m th anci NEISSER 675-6173 ~eot,no fee pie gar $1500 mo Furn 2bdrm. 2ba. lrii c harm Excellent r rn lJJ"ll t\J 1•-11· r.nn sAbu:ngolow 11~19 Sharp Exeeut1ve 5 Br 3 ~~·0873 patio. overlooking \NcstFteld 1...tn ~ '"--..,vv '" B F 2 r • Nt!wport Ba y Pnol., financing makes this -S245 HBstucho •9633 a. am rm. P s. LUXURYIAYflOHT Sh 1 oneorthe~tbuyson 7111..1111;1;.1 S330 HB1br home 115364 gardener $1095 mo 3Br2Ba.withboats1Jp sauna ort or onii FAMILYAPTS. the market today 2!12H'olltl:l' .\'l' S375San Clem2br 114924 A1ent Cre.ij846-4143 _ Avail now. Man y term rental Sl200 mo Sparkhngcleanlri:apl!> ~ 000 l'o,t.1 \lt''J t' \ $400CM 2br homtt 115403 ...... gt. amenities $3500 Mo 64§ 6350 for families v.1th I or 2 D.M ..... _.._.R.._ $475Cap BchZbr 119684 H......a..:::_ 3242 Bro_ke_r675-4912_. SHORTTERMS children Near p;irk • • -~ ffT S650 1rv wipool •017 _._. Beach rentals. Z&J Heat paid Nopel<. 16~0135 ••••• •••••••••••••••••• bdrms, SS50 mo up i\Pt z BR I'• BA Rentimes~)·~ Ftt 3bdrm. Zba. fam rm. UtROMT " IEDUCED41K 1!1_7~!!~5 lal»oaP.._. 3207 Crplc. brick atrium, OC Uftl...a !75·3170 t,'!~2WBiAlson, Ow - 000 " ,....._~ O""n-airy, ste""' to bay. n-.-.. IBr Yrly, CX'fl view. ut1I .-. N •••• • ••• ••••••••••••••• """ ,........ .11 bd 2 b th pd F "-' '"' 1•--------Pri red $400,000 below 1100. 494·2136. .. rm. a . rom um1~ .......... ~ mo i· Up ,0 4 •. boat sl'p avei'I appraisal for qwck sale. Pblllen~e. 11!_,!,es~dmeoled · 646-4419 EASTSlOE I lir Newl~ · ' h., ·1 2 d Won't last. Fantastictax lalboaP.-...a w,at'.r<0r0~-tholmBe. 2rooBm 0 • "'"' ......, lbr Versailles. vu orroun decorat'd Adulb. no with t is huge an o write·orr and invest· Bayfront&Mlac Rentals or.. ...... . r a, LIDOIS&.I taint1arden. Sl,000,000 pets. Rl'fr•ll<' s:l8S mo dtn or 3 Br rondo C 11 R ' k 1·2·3Brs-Yearl)' 1200/mo~*'TI~.:.f.P. 1 ... ,,.._,.. 6450108 w/w9ter views from m e nl a I C Fum.orUnfumlJlhed '"''"'_..' clubhse. sauna. pool. both living rm and mstr 7141760·7292 Call rorlnlormallon '""" 3244 3 bdrm, I bath, r111k . s p a. gy m . sec ••••••••••••••••••••••• bllnJ ... .,.mo gar /guard -<I\ Dy• suite. Gor(le<>Us neutrel j MEL F'1CHS '_,., · . • ..,.... " decor end the llesl PAVILIONREALTOR Woodbridtte 3 Br 2ba, 91S·0801 Tom ; evs i ram rm. dining rm. 6lt_M6 Ron financin)l et the beach 61~1M rrpk. Inside & outside Call for your personal In 4 UMR'S~ ti M lib II h spedion. , l6000 positive cash now. pa 01· 1 u 11 ts. I WIMTlllBff AU I Own•r will lr•de or .,_ IMdt JJ II auto sprinklers Lake. 2 ........ I "-· h r I " d ••••••••• ............. pool ' tennis priv. vurm. -t , rp r, ~l\ldbrld9c : c 1 r r >' w 120 'l n Endurln1 tlqance! 2br 2 '800/mo PH; &40-1327. I 39R Close to Beach dthwhr. SSIOmo. o .. illtu ; 1229.000 story home futures ~·eta Ofc 1'!~ Nict ~ l'3$. 53&--670t 3 bdrm. 2 bath. bllll~. M • I •-1 l palio, -.SO mo $SI 300ll 1 S7'.tSODUPLD awttpnr a .. rcut, &t Twnhome,n~3 br,Jba, art.-r5PM 3 bd 2 beth r 1 emtturenn l'llu.lr~IM i OWC at 12"'-with $1BK mHttr Suite & kitchen patio. Or Park, pool. HerfMrYlttw"-9 S1SO!:.' . rp c. associated 8 0 '• i 11 , I.I~ .\ .. ._• •, .. "' "'. . ' 2 bdrm. 2 ba townhl•u~l' t:astalde. 3 yeu rN old. yard. ~. r;ill Dick at l·M 7300, duy11, f!40..242ii evs & wkf'l(ts PALM Mf~ i\l'l'S l561 Mes11 0r l lit rurn MOO. 2 fir \ln rurn S4~. Ad\llb onh c.11, .• *-lml · --' down. nice area In S.A. :~:l'f:::'es~~~·S:~ Ja~ tr1J/1'!? 133~~7 'BR. rem rm. din nn. -------Calllina Pier-Vu Xlr II 2 Good cash now. OK ' Olll,y M'IS' 19814 19« AU "Monte10" St ZOO mo 2 duplexes • • ltlplesa. br Ne• ~ UINOUt R fr H lnwstments Rnllm• D1~ Fte 3Br, I Ba 9'7~ I mmtd Mr•p. S1tper associated 81 Owntt, CdM •NB. •YrlJ.Prd mdltJ• 71J..21t7 ---3Br,2"'Ba • ramll1 ho1n.1 RuJ Good lftW '"'· onl1. coup~. 8tlllhlnpr.twlthDaUy l 8tth tnsa...,HW. !stat• b) 5alarkHJ au 1 ••12 Pllol!WMI la ~---.. - .. . . ' . -~----~----....... ....-~ ....... ~ .... ----..... ~ ..... : I C..,.tSenlct DOCJC.,. Gorde11i.1 HHllHJ Ht111t........ .. .... 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Ho.K Bryunl'1 Landsc11pln1J happy N B <'lbtomcr~ •••••••••• ............ . :Kida) ad ina~. landscape design~ 15 yrs exp Do work pack•c•l1l1111h mU pcb hu 11 n1 Odd Jobs ~ Brick. stone. block. c'On Thank )'OU Mt 4410 Neat Pillrhf" & 11•"1ur1.>~ Tra •tl S9"icn In the & ml work Free est ml'selr Refi..S3l 0101 all~3701 ~400ll ••• .. :•··~··· .. ·~· ... ••• creto Frplc~. RBQ11. 1.ARRY'S PAIN'TIN(i meed. 193-1439 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY Lie, bonded 6310401 n-ol O PR Wa nt 11 R,t:ALL, • YCLEAN p.tt1os . dtl\ e" t1} Full Special' Int t'Xt, Sol I'll \\lfltll'\ 1111LOT ROBERT'SCARPET ... ,w H ME IM OVEMENT !IOUSE CallGmgham GuarLu:&lllS53S-09l4' II l'IJ:.ter l'oit1l1111i: & TRA\Fl'>}ll\ln s ..-. •REMOOEUHG • REPAIR Restretch re· 'oRVWALj"'cousrif' REPAIR. 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I 6418967 Own trans 962·~10 1 , RENTALS PAINTf:U commertiJI ~ork Lil •••••• ••••••••••••t"" ACCOllllHRcj l'UVl'r.. 848 3M2 Ans ~·2182 lleel,>2313_ ~mcol , . MRS CLEAN MLJ,_a I~ SatfSun~ Perfect, prompt, re11a 11404321 tiJti 2000 Snit & lkp.111 ur .1niw1111• ....................... llOOM AUDITION CONCRETE WORK •••••• .. ••:••"''"'~" llOM E 1 M PROV~,MENT I MAK !';S IT GLEAM' Ma10ttry Seasi!,le Pntjl 536 4806 Dnuns cleared from Siii anti 11)111krn rtm:l.~ & Acct Bkknl( for ~m all SPECIALIST Foundations bldewalks E~ECTRICIAN pri~ed Tile floor~. fenc lllg. 646-2240 ....................... 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Cost a F'ree est, rer~ 851 7292 (':111~1111 I ,,1111n.i "'t 11 "4;' Zl3862-l636 Lie 11~1093Q. 661_1301 R d _ic •396621 6730359 Electrical Plumbing e ree ~ ·'"' ~4 'i1esa, Irvine Rt>fi. l"'"'I G I Pro~rty~metd Tr;uii·m .,.t•lrnml' l\cctg, bkkpg. hn ~late esi concrete · also RESID COM M'L Carpentr). rough finis h hr~ 955 2418 675 3175 OLYMPIC PA "' H ••••••••••••••••••••••• ments, auditing for ROOM ADDITlOHS 5'8o'\"~~L1~,f;~ Highly qualified No job R'oofs Masonry Stucco llou3ecll!.1~111g 1~ our Brick Bl~k-Concrete INT EXT !-'REE EST PROPERTY Window C~1'19. small bus1nesse:. Boyd Conc0rete& ~.L,oc04·k .~alls too lrg_1small 631·2004 _ Refs B111960 1401 c\t'S bu~ine:.~ Call Janare s I Vt'ry reas Lie. bonded Lo'~!?RHAQTUE'~ ~?.fl11\903 MAN.AGEMEMT 1 ~·,,·17•11•1 .•1•1 ~\~i·n·11•11·.~·",:l. ;1•1.~· Wheeler. CPA. ~ 43.'i5 l!nms...,.,. "" C•rom1· .. "ftt-Go-...t-• European l'raftsman All I Rairned) Ann~ 9 > r~ Bob .. 8·7650.~·9906 " ,,., ....., ,. ~ .. " ,.,. eves Cob' t ~;..... ... ~ "~ ~"""l · · l'XP 675 2514 '" . ----llOUSE PAJNTll\!j Orange '"0 ~rea 1• ) 1' \ 11• :1 hr humt• ,,., 1ne ...._.., ....................... ....................... Jobs. Big or Small Call Custom Brick Storll' W k F , , t 1•i.p1·rrcnn· < .111 fur info I \l;ll 71~1H Asptlott ....................... THETlLEMAM CLEAN·UPSILAWN ufler6PM.9645231 llollda) part) lllJ\I.' 1s Block Concrel~ Stu<'l'O. or guar rf'fi ~ :indrall'~ I . ' . .... • ••••••••••••••••. All types kitchen, ha rs, F . c•o 2062 1 Maintenance·Landscp H d ood .,,_,__ 1 h1•rl' • Let u.~ de3n' Ref~ I Refs Free est. 549.9492 I.al' 1138379'1 97R 'l31n 963-8 I 82 · l.1•1 th1 ~1111~h111 Drlv W " k tit uaragfi unit• Oa\ reeest "" F 642""'"' or w ~ l')nd1 & ......... •""7"""'1 I ---INT "'XTPAl'""'l'( ! 11~1111 huw\\'111111114 e a,~. par 1ng ( .. < • ~. • c . . reeest ;J;nll ....................... ,., ....... ,,,,,., ""' Mi\RIJLE·TILE-STO!'fF: r, n1 '' • . 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Howsn ittincJ ST1\RVING <.:OLu:et; \,Juoltl)'. fastserv111• b46 238~1. ~ li:J:I CLASSIFIED fenred yard 556·30911 1·••••••••••••• .. ••••••• ••••••••••••"•"•••••• I .. k u en as ••••••••••••••••••••••• STUOl':NTS :iiOVINC IK ~ r~ !!Xp. 001 l~li!~ BALBOA HllOFt 'C: \'II II R Dependable mot.ht•r We Care Crpl Cleaner~ 22 Years Exp Custom ~alph Caballen>& Sons I .~I.' lrui: • ri~~:~~~alt• ro Lil' llTl2~ 436 ·'"~ l) pe wall 1•111'1•n11g Sk ~ hl(ht!'I & Pla,lt•ru11: ADS baby sits ages 6 "k' & Stt'arn dean & uphol s llomes Condos Apls & Gardening si>rvil'l', 10 '°.f1'11 la 1 Ho~ SittirtCJ ln~ured 64111427 1 n , t a I I e d h ) Free es l tii:l li713 up $45 wk 892.GJ(~t . Truck mount umt • Hemodis Bob 492 ~ Y,rs exp Compl ma mt rnnk )OU, John Rl'l(ll>tered Nurst' E\ \\ ATCH L'S G llO\\ • J., 0 r n c, man p .qi n . . Yov t<•li ~11 11 J1rnf II (kl' (UI~ \trW~lf. f '' t•Nltl AWt«wol . · Work:_uar 645 3716 . Comm rto:.td Trt'e trim· CLEAN UP YOUR ACT u•lll'nt rcfrrfnre' ~un h.in1:t·r ·1~. IH-. 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' · ~I 5""'lft f,\,, ~11·1 642 44fo 675-"""" 2 & 3 s T h h Good location S9tl0 Bdrm from $4911. 2 bdrm Chnslian ~ tu 'hr tug 0111, + ut ti. mall' F ~hr l br hst'. pool. 1•11 ~mokers. k1cb. Pt'l~ 111 JOffice Retttol 4400 "t.Wl'l>H'I m \C:N .~•I • """" r own ou~e · I 1 ho u ' t• 1 n 11 11 No B $275 mo Cathy I 1 $3 I 1 ••••••• • •••• •••• • • ••• • • ' ' Ill .( 2 B 1 8 2248 C· Apts Palaos. Stnl!ll• & Mo Broker67~4912 from $5711, Townhouse I h Id '16K 'lll!IO f1•male Sl6Smo ll , . · ma t'S 00 r\lnt· IJl'l7 \\'estdill "11 \\ant ·'" • "1-111 11 01,. Dr. a. ;n~~n double car garat!l''· a·y-~ f~om $640 + pools. ten· c I 11.'n . • I Ju 1151523.'i,t'Vl!4231~ 644-0106 760·12.12 857 931711 me.suge ; ' l "I ~ I 151"1 ''I Ii .II Ill lt~l~ ·' r New carpel I ~ ne.ir Hunt. llurb11ur ~ "'"'"' nis. ~:11erfall~. pond~' inanr1a 111'1 ',.. . '4 It S11·11 i \h•111f \ i• ~~er~~ ~tsg;f'1s <\_1~ Ch11drenOK_8406807 l.ux 2BR.2BA. Xlra Lrg1 Gas for rookrng & heal I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ht fEliXmErC.\i;UT•1•ntt.>1VE1 ~132 ~1 n.:1 • II\ rm Q,·erlook1ng l rng paid From San I • • 641 1324 Reodv. Mo•e In! Ba~ Ser bldng l'nder DieRO Frwv dnve North SUITES 323 E 18th 2 Br t car lmmaculate2bdrm. l'• ground parking Adult~ on Beal·h to \kfadden • B•DAY WEEK SPECIAL • I~ garage, 2 kJd.-. 01\. no b a II u n t 1 n gt o n SIOOU mo 67H77S then West on l't1C'Fadden pets $445 Sierra \li.:mt Ldndmark Condo Adults. spacious dpt No to Sea\\md \'11laj!e • • HERITAGE Co.64l 13'bl Washer & Dryer. 2 pets 1 m10cran m4>S9351911 • 8 Days • 3 Lines 8 Dollars • PLAZA Small 1 br. srnglr ;adult patios. wetbar. bit in H & 642·2357 :\l'\\ luxurr orfi1l' ~Jl~c·1· only. no pets. t!ltfi(' 0. 2 car gar s.m per Step$tOlheht'a('h 3Br 2 Rooms 4000 1 • Its easy to place your8-0ay W eek Classified by mail and 11 • in l rnn(•' hui.it·-1 Wallace. Fi tl.75 8074 mo Isl & lru.t + S300 set· · ••••••• •••••• .. •••••••• B I d 1 T I f I 1'1'nter • E."' l"rv.' .11· de Po s i l C .i I l ~a frplc enC'lsd pa.Ito Laguna Beal·h Moturlnn. I • costs JUSt $ -t hat Sonly a dOI ar a ay 0 QUa I y or lh1s • <t·~~ \\all nu"' t'all lbr E side. small but li14 1759·4381 A~k for \early S735 \1o Call 985 No. Par1ft(' Coast I • special o ffer you must be a non-commercial user offering • lordetJll~ cozy w lot5 of neat 673 2507 H I R h )1r Binoham Call8S -wy. ,aj!una eac h d f I t S800 d d th t 551-1 23 1 640-4230 ,.ood_S3SO ~1·1660 -c= Duplex . upslair<i 2 Br 1 Daily. Wt't'kly. Kitrhen • mere a n tse o r sa e up o per a an e pnce mus • Ei\STSIDE l.nfum1shedl.2.&3br Ba. frplc. Rara1?e Near available Low winter be in your ad The cost s tays the same whether your ad •DELUXEOFACES• Spacious 2 br. n.itural ASPEHP'ACIFtC L1do shopprngarea $600 rates 4945294 • needs eight days selling time or IUSl one • 1.2 &:1roum '.'\ulc·oi~lll' wood <' e 1I1 n gs & 12131596--7202 year lease Adult~. ~o Balboa Inn S90 & up • • qu1rt!ll \dJ A1q111rt1·r cabinets. pr\' balconae~. Deluxe poolside xlra pets Mu.st ha\~ ref~ weekly Kitrhennelte. Hntl'I 1<:1:13223 '11:? ~l.1rt rot" hfl'l' f,.,11 PETER'S UHDtMG EX EC. surre Our of!tt '"' Jrt' dl·~1~nc 11 for th1• prnft·"111n;1 I "hu lwl1t·\ ,., lh.11 ld1•-.1' 11 '1111•'11 t ~·n•I ,11 •1.11n prnl1•'"1111.li "ho l'llJ".' lune Ii 1111 1h1• 11•11 a" '" l rl•H1!..11. tlw 111.1rin.1 \ p111l1.,,11111.d \\}II ldlu1· .111 ""' r1111·n .. 11 of ,..,1 111T .1111" l•'f 1,111 \ 'hop' f.. .111 1t·t1" m.u 111.1 1'1·11·1 , t .. 1111t tnl( ~·'"' llll\1' "'llll' ha• .ut1hl1es pd 1\dull!-only large 2br 2 ba. bllns. A\ ail 11 15 l)me by ocean front 675 8740 • Use one word 1n each box About 4 w ords make one • S2511 l p llunt llrli ~:~~o Plea~(' l':ill dswhr 111 miles bt'arh :~.~'lubhoust' Ave INewl) dec'Orated pnvall.' • classrfted line of type Minimum ad IS 3 lines Please print • Cnrpl'I tlrap1• .... llll Adlts. no peLS $450 mo room & bath. frpk $28.5. I I 17301 ll1'.1rh 1142 X\.I I pro1lu 1·1 ti .111 1'1111.1hlr 1111•\l\li• I \C"lllllll ~-8362 --I .Br Condo. ~so. Mo melds ullls ~:aM~1de • pain y • 17TH STREET Easts1de 2 BR t14Tihse. 2 BR TOWNJ·'O"'"' \er s a i 11 es Ca 11 C.M 645 Oltll COST"' MES"' I ... r. 213 830·2323 R1chard -• r------------------------------, • " " no pets. S42S mo Pool. park, near beach -Room with kitchen pm• l. nr 3 room offrll· w1te~ 543-49'7I _96:t.S191 MUR OCUM! Nr bu!>. 3hoppmg cenlt'r • I • .\ r pll'lll\ or prkt! I t1l I & 2 BR 2 Ba, upper. t'ncl 2 bdrm. I ba. fireplace & OCC. Adults 962 7521l • I • incl ,\\ail no\\ 1 .111 LGTwoledroom gar, 16702 Algonqurn. gar. ~9Smoyearly. Female 21 or O\'t'r 111 • I • I Realonom1~ 675 tlicH1 l12l!a . 2 sly lwnh~e. $485 mo $485 dep . 673·2.lmDfl6PM s har e a house 111 l'osta Mesa ~I "><l r1 I North C M ~25 mo 846 ~; 848·4115 2 Bdrm apt $600 yrly Newport w snme S2.SO • I • : Mt1te ~li5 ,1, .. 1 111, 10 1 S46·Jlli_ _ $600 Gorgeous2 Br 2 Ba Spar1ous. newl) de I da6404100,ev67S.~ • II • I drl ii'' \\ 14th "it 2 Bdr I Ba. upstairs. encl ~eperale unit . best corated Malurt' cpl on Lg rm 1n beaut NR hm . 1151 11!1211 garage. a\'a1I. II I $38(1 area walk 10 beach .!!.. Pl~a Realty673·1~ kit pm pl prof F • I • NEWPORT BUCH 6407804 child OK . no pets Penmsula t bdrm. sleps o 30 S22S inc utl I Full 'u"'' 1.,11 of TllPLEX 833 3307 to ocean. $400, mo Da) 7_60·8242 • I • f11 ,., frnrn s:1•17 on 2bdrm .lba.bu1lt m~ 3 WALK TO BEACll 67~·2fil7~e,·eS484122 . • • (,all' l'~t'1 olf11•·,frnn1 years new Garal!t' s.175 Bach. stove & rcfr11(e Versailles Bach bdrm Furn room wanted for Stu~. lncJd~ M'i'rr1.111.11 955.2345 All utils paid. S:l2.5 Mo refrig Mirrored closet Nov. & Der Costa Mesa • • phonl' ans 1Aorrl 11111 MESA VERDE home at 536 2456, 536·7!179 ~70~'!.n<!.\'642 6149 area Reasonablt' E\eS • • 1·es~ml( Tl'l1·~ l/w111 mospbere2 &JdU:apti. l"ine 3844 \'E R SA IL LE S 213 425·852!'> • • TllEllE\l}(Jl'\HTI HS No~ls S<W>:1034 ....................... 2 B P2E8aNTIWUSE l ('0~1 1' \~Ir;.-. 2 BR. l BA. nr S C:st WOODBRIDG E r . comer uni · E'Sid•l...tiM • • 711 ll'il llAAI 't'' 111" 11wlu1l1 ;i ,,., •·1• l11•111,t pr,..,11i:1ol.l'h .111 point •·11 runfl•rt•n 11 llNlm JlhOOl' Olll.'ol4t·1ln1: H\1'":tl!l' hdndhn,lt'. A .ic re~~ lt• ulf11·1· 1'(1111iinn 111 Your M'.1rlh '"lll~ ttc1 •" ,\ l11111 l1•d .lllhlUlll 11f pnm1• 111111·1• ~· pr11 fes,1on.d 'l'•H 1· 1~ "'"'l'.1 hlC' (' dlt ~lh ~1 • .'ll lfonlmittun Iii 1 l lfJ :.J.11?1 "i1 :11111 r ~''" C..ic•11 •• \11:1111 l'u o.tt I.fl\ °"1'\\ ~.1ral1·n 1111 1•rn1111cl f I 11 Cl I , 11\ I' I I 11ok \ 111: ~lr1'llm ,, 111·1·, Ut 1~1111 ~I ht"ll \111~111 t.. (' l'l.tta n 1. "I It I 1'1 I" 1 \\ 111 11n p In '"ll v 11.101 '>th !:12:!. ;or; ~.1 Pina & Sant3 Ana ~per mo 2 bdrm t ocean ''1e14 s7so Mo Lg rm" frpk bar pvt \r:\\ PO!ll llr \{'II \1 Adlls onl) ~ 545 1241 ba, 95l·i.S43_Bird1e ~-04~ entran1·e Res p rem • Publi sh my ad for 8 days starting • 0 r ,\1rvun l lll t11 11110 CM-HI ARE .. 975 1107 e~!._8 Woodbridge 3 Br I' 2 ba 2 br apt. close to beach wan led $300 mo. • • sq fl 1'~4 ii22 :! 11k11n 11ff111· \la h.11 ""'EW DLX 280R..., home s1so,mo Avail quiet neighborhood c1sutp1alansct>'r,eqcal'lmemv edwk.nocds. .• Classification • I h11s1nc'' 1lw on~:-1'1.•.; " '"' 11 6, Call i'J9.S98l. Ed Gar. wash1dryr, adults. "Full Ser\ ii•('" r~x '.\lo ut1b inl'ld 1,w..-11~1 2 sly. 212ba. encl yrd. Agt no pets.~ tst &last ~-3375 • Name • ecutive suili• 10 1·-----.. --g'I!, patios. decks. bit 992-0823 days. or call Ho Matef 4IOO t :-JEWPOHT CENTER ms. 'rdnr. kid.~ JX'L~ ok LCICJlll'a leodt 3141' 1'45·2303~~&wken_ds ••• ~'!; ...... !......... • Address • no" inl'ludmg ~•m mn 1 ::~1.~~·1~~:.1~~1~~ ~11 S635 Lorn wkd rs ....................... 1 blk to beach Bachelor ,N·retarial 'rn11·1•' " S47·9571. eves >Aknd~ OceanV1ew.Deluxe1&2 ~pl rdng. no kitchen. SEALAHMOTR .. City Zip Phone • om cespare \1u.o;t<;('('tn ni:':·~~~·:,1~~1~::1-~~~.~n1~11 ~ S434 _ Br Apts Newly decoral )'~S'mo 968-826J I Wkly rentals now avaT1!, • • i•ompare' M'\ n•t0tnill "'" 11 , " Condo 2br .. 1,, ba . ed . refn ge. dishwasher. "--Sll2 & up Color • Ch k M O d O EXECUTJ\'t-:OFFI•'~. pal 10 . 2 ('a r gar ' disposal, h('ated pool. Versailles 2BR. 28A Phones tn room 2274 • ec or . . enclose • 110 Nl'wport CPnter Or ofru·t> ~p:cr1• \111~1 .. ,~.111 ~25 mo ca11642.i.174 elevator. sublcr prkng Security Galt No pets Newport Blvd CM SutteZUO ~~~~~('.'~: f'H:t'\'TI\ l Un furn 2 bdrm No BS<!.!..~· Call494·8983. Adults. $750 ~7-1997 -1 ~·J.445 • Charge my ad to: I. ~l'WpQrt Ht'lll h I 110 'll'\\Jllln t ···ntM' I •1 children or JX'lS l ~I. Lower !BR. IBA. Yrd. IBR. $450. 2B . S500. Ull Live on Newport Beach • • &u 449'.! I Suitt• 21,,,:, .• lasl,$400 ~00-00q ~~~h~:~yNoB:;~d~ ~~~~6~b~a~~m648:;~~3 ~o~~,'.~~nPCH~~o~ •'i 0 .. # Exp. ' le ~~-----• '.'11'"flC1rtll«.1t1r DCMO floillt 3126 Realtor. $·2A14 ~ __ 645-0440 _ 1144 ~11(1 1 ....................... ---.___._ ~1-69 I au. Vlt I Yearly on tM beach rum •• '1 0 # Exp . '1 •• I Br ucell cond1hqn. Htwport -• "Y• w Kil h & B S230. Avail Nov 1st ....................... E~clusive Cll rrhaven rooms c · ..,! ...,., ,,.,.,. P'I" NEWPORT private apt. I bdrm. Iba S280. per mo + _,., • L '• ~~ " R S500 per mo. Days sec. dep. 2306 W. Ocean· ------------------------------.._..CJfollhodl 3140 cou~YCLUI 556·1774. Eve & wknds erontNB • 1r·····-··· WE'LL PAY THE POSTAGE ········--·--1 .• ....................... LIVING 00·7264 67J· 4 IS4 ~· : 1111 . l;Q POSTAGE 11 1 • 2 Br 2 Ba CJJ>t d/w encl Bachel.ors. 1&2 bedroom 2 bdrm, I ba ~5 yearly Vocatto. ._.... 4250 1 I NU . pgt' · 'N i>e h aptslctownhou.ws lease. Open beams ....................... , • 1 NECESSARY I • 1ar. ~2 =· r ac From ltXX> 6«· 1900 carport 1118 W. Balboa OCEAN FRONT 2 & 4 Br • 11 If MAIL E0 : • · ' ---(213~-2542 Avail Winter Weekly IN THE 3 Br. 2 Ba. 3 bib rrom l BR Versailles. Pen· : --Monthly 673-7873 • .-fJ • ocean wpstain 2 car lbouse SMOpermonth Westcliff large lower 2 ------, o. UNITED STATES 't> •ara1e. _,., Mo S6SO G44 ·5l69, 548-0425. Br. 2 Ba. Pool. ~•litre ltwtak tosa.. 000 • ~ • ~.de ~7-7826. 751 .9110. 845 -6242 couple.SOOO.NochtJdFen········ .................. ~ BUSINESS REPLY LABEL pt. --lll O ner ent or eets. 645:«192. I _ > 2 Br, $400 mo. u area, ---1 BR-~ bllt: ocean ''Gay Roommate ~1Rsr cL•ss PUM11 HO u cosu MESA. CAL1~0ANIA ~ pal'llf'I tacll. doWfttC>Wll Y ....... Mtt. 1 It Contact Services'' I • 9 M • H .... .,.a ...,.._,.. 28 •a.,.~ l: ~1 sng a . . ~ "-,.~ ~·" -r "IHI· ""'"m Y .,.,.,.. 642-5002 L a r g e s t G a y • ts POST AGE Will BE P•IO BY A~E:SSEE o • 2 Br l Ba Stovt. d/w, f1SO.S7S.3'197. -1 Male/Female Room· i: O t Coas• Delly Piiot m rrpts, drapes. g1r1ae EASTBLUFF Sc>•ctcM J NO FEE. Apt Ir Coodo mate Service in So. I ~ ~ rang ' i • with washer dryer bk I r. Pool, petJO, view tn rt,ptala VUJa Rentals. Caur. C.R C. for rtotal 1 "° I ' ,.,, ,,., I 1"' up Adulu. no PflS S460 pleasao.t area Sin« I• 6'7M91.2 Broker. needs. 11-7PM • o. ,, • l80.2582 adult, no iJ'U. ~ Mo. Ocunrront foT Winter <213)631).3()4(). • • 0 • • •••c _.__,.. 644 4]87. Rentals. f llrn!shed &i 1 1 1 _.,,. ...... ,nvv.-----unlum. Bnlftr.675,.912 w d "' •-I • t B 1.r.aJ\ I • a br. 2 ba, skyU,tlt•. 2 BR.ISOO1)1111 ulll. tst. -ante : r emaJCtos.bar~, OX JfN u Uttdrel ctllil\p, dbl fall ' a«. llOO lltf, a, -~ private home in C.M. . • : 330 W. 81y St. • bt~y. siqJes dtll1ht S?J.UM AllC,$58.83 c 1171 W/Ume m Mt-9847, •• I I er tamlly l'fVUt. ll50 1200 ~. ft. a Br. z ea. ..... •"•.... 6'2 U4t _ --• Cotti M111, CA 92828 .-1 Df1cowal tor ll ''*~ dilllll rm, pool. Have aometbln1 1011 • 1 1 '*91ap Act. Grw1. ::~~cu•r . Mn . :'~~~! ctasair~fd eeeeeeellll Do \ ou fll'l'(I ,. 111:1< 1• to ~ork ~ U '10, hM' what v.e otrtr Secrel1tr1.1I seh u Pnvnte-1>hl11w hn New orhtl· t1ulli11 \ blO<'k <>ff ~~· ) In Pount11tn V1ll1·\ BluepnQl ~n 11 <· By month.,, lt11N '6J.ltl2, • l CIO Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Monday. October 26, 1981 ~.~ .... !~.~! ~.~.~ ..... ~~~ ~.~~ ..... !!~ ~!~ .... !!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~.!~ ..... ?!~ ~!~ ..... !!.~ ~~.!~ ..... ?!~ ~~.~!.~ ..... ?!~ HT.Al. VACI Lott Bit Onilp Lon1 Aut.omotivt t:itla Clerical WU Cl ll Dmo Grtt1t Haired M C1' Vic. T......aNI THI• "41..._..... IMIUl..+..MCI C'-.posurl!, lh1rbor Blvd 8rookhurat ft Adema -•T-• ..,..wvnA Claims ollloe &ooiiln& for Call 1114-6510 REWARD! 1 ---·-I•.....,._." 1 rl I J ood ttc11lon11mics 6'15 6700 -f!aptrltnced, able to "'""""' c e ca peraon w1soo . . , . coct. s..Aet type acc~ • •ct 11 1111 or11nlll00o> will ac typinc • ~uant pbOfte "~TCl.11' F ARt.A 700 female. lat 'O/Z:S. Bull rtteptloalat. Usbt book· fceptl appllUUOnalfor the CARRY hmeal~ofunle.rCa. Sllom~rexopr· ~Q rt MMll •ho9 now rolor, tyrold. keeplns up. not followlns pot t1001 FOX • 1vatlablr llHth tram<' 982,3119 neceuary RMll ftlt<>me. Banking experience Q · roe . IM·IUl. 21~~uoh~~ l\1ent~18300, ,.,...... 5J50 lOYCAIVll aenUal.T&L.a.S • ACEM:Y COM PANION/,\10£, Gtnual Nursln& EucuUvt uelllol lM SW'9IYtSOI mature lndlVliduals tor ... pu M F bualoe11 expanalon in 7:»3:..., •· oa· n. /\o.an•er.-..tv. MM9IS Strool leadtnhlp ablU· .Y!. ty Cheerful. dedicated 6IMllAL Offtel to good p1Utnt care, Huvy ri1ure worll. Beach aru Xlnt Muat bt proficient In benellu. Call Mrs r11uru, 10 key by touch. Slooe1 6'2~ _ lec ....... nw.t Nndta for multJ.b;ancb Travel AltnCY ln Irvine Good phone voice ' front office appt'aranct a must Typina S.S wpm Xlnt Hlary & company benefit• Call Tommie w .m1 _ llttlU tllt'ht<i • ~~ lir:::m~I ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• lOU.S lOYCl/IMW ALL JOBS FIE£ llve•in , TLC for semi· b · R d A 1x-·-1 640-4444 1orwmwa Invalid, elderly lady. u•1ness emo eleu. ~"'''~"" __. w k d bookkeeplni or account· Nursmi lns ex per. belp(uJ, lite MUISIS AIOI IECEPTIOMIST typlna. Oppt'y for ad· Exper'd., 111 •hifU. Receptionist needed for vancement. Xlnt com· Conv. Hoep Nwpt. Bch. prlntlna franchise/or pany benefiU. lnformaJ Brina your tmile & join Ability to handle busy office. C.M. CalJ MllUe us! free mJr med .. den phones & work lndepen· So uthern Calltoroia '• excltJog ''*"'°" retailer hat 1 world ol opportunl ty to offer you! Ptrma nent • tempora.!'y f /Ume poclllont In the follO\\ tna depts. $1}0 rrto ~l ~ * S&ITI • Babyaltler for 3 dlUdren, 63:.~n *· Ref~ req. COINM lal 24 hour ~ORTS my N. CostJI Mesa home. TILB'HOMl/HCB'T R-_.~ 4 .. 75 953.1122 MC/VISA Mon-Fri, after Spm: CLHICAL Companjoo '""..... ,. 9!16·2319. MU~-. Mature Uve-ln Comp•· •••••••••••••••••••••••COEDS.Would Love to ~ ...... .....______ --• CLERK nion. Housekeeper. Party with you. Call Sue Babysitter needed· Mon 493.7393 after9am: 645-Slm. taJ 6 Ute Ins. Top salary. denlly a mutt. Typln(I Halrdreaaer Call . Mrs. Sione .Swpm. &•rtlng salary r11MA1•n'f/T • House&eeperln& • Dlshwashtr TIMPOIAIY P/T • Stock •Credit •Gil\ WrappiJJI Commercial lot, 63Xl25. or Debbie anytime Uiru Fri, M for 3 mo. Call: PenoMel Otflcer Fine lrvlne comp~ny Cowuelors nNded at OC for rent or lease 1912 ~9363 old. Call Natalle&40-Sl39 for Upt., T1.1e1-Thurs. ateks brlaht ou~aoina WMCA Mon thru Fri. Full service Salon is 642-*>t4 SllOO Cont.ct Personnel lookina f~r the right Nurslllg Dept.. Sir Speedy Inc Pomona, C M 1916 1 1 ________ 1 ________ 3-SP onlY.'90471. indlvldual w1lh 81 CalJAmy6GMO 62J.6019 A IAIYsrnB , months experlenre In an operator. Eaaenll11$ For LYM l714)842·1M!O_ Hair. 7»&1> 3-ll 30. Conv. Holp NB HC./SIC'Y lndudriol ....... 4500 •'"'CD .. -V Person needed to meet ~I Fortst Ave. Suite Al Ac<' 0 u n ll p s >'ab 1 e Counter help 6 back room Escorts 8/yr. old girl after LaauoaBtach,93151 department. Lots of · ep~fiocer~'°n:!:~!t.edca'r~ Hairdresser wanted with area. Pos. •lUtude, xlnt Real estate offtc~ in followln1 only. Vlllaae benefits. Call· Mrs Irvine, some typing, IXTUOMCALL • AuortedSM\.a ....•••.•.............. 60() IQ rt industrial .stota&e v.<1rk fur rent 24Hrs 6't 0180 school, l :SSpm to I P· EO.E M/F · pbooe .co ntacts end ---1 • c•/a..d&a prox. 2:45pm everyday. interfacing with other tu lime bn for holiday Falr Mall. 4lM-lSOO Slone, 642.-M4. ceneral office dutlu Hair atyllst, aubleue ' Office Mgr's Assistant Call 73M8118. -THI llo.\DWA Y Apply In pet'IOft, Mon· Fri, IOam Upm or by 1ppo111tmtnl. 58&-l901 646-GiS A•hp/MC,IYIM Mon-Fri. MUST BE .Buuty depa~ments. Excellent period. Apply Honey o E p END ABLE ar.,teo.ty'a benef1).! plus If! extra Baked Haros, 19069 Stonecreek EJement•ry. ,.....Stla9 week s vacation at BeachBl,HB. be your ow n boss Gal-Fri. type JOb. Restaurants Newport Beach. Two Payroll exp helpful. Food Prep &c Server stations now open. Call ~ oo hr to start, raise In Now Hlrmg If you are Chuck 875·2046 or 90 days. F/f. Must be fnendly,consC1enuous&c AT• Woodbridge, 1 rv1ne. Need a hair stylists, Christmas Salary lo Day holtffa, 3hrs pr day. f or reol or least 10.SOO ~f ~torage yard f enced. lri<·kt'd, pa~ed. near ror OH of Red Hill & T' .1ularmo. Car;ta Mesa ofdel1 Escorts/Modeling MI F &c Couples '~·~MC/Visa R eC • s . Please ca II shampoo PtJ'IOfl & lgjis· $1,000. 5 dys pr wk Apply In 552-0461 aft.erS:30pm. tants. TopSalary Itta J•.-person, Stemwheeler 552·024Horal)llt. avail. most Sat. from Dependablewewantyou THlllOADWAY Health Club Attendant. 9-12. Call: Mary Anne, from 8AM lo 4PM EIToroRd&S.D.Frwy. 549;.!1761 semi-retired perlOD on· San Clemente~. wkdys. No exp needed Equal 0ppty Empioyer I ff l" • Tue Apr.ly m Person Slone 1 .. ••••••• Rive Gauche, NB t72·'955 Restaurant. Reuben E Ba llroom Touch Dance 540-8177 Lee. 151 E Coast Hwy, Tchr Trainees. PT Eves. IOOIUB'EI .:;N..:..:B::..:·'--------y. rs: ..... pm, s Pa*Jime Counter Girls o-11 lbru Fn . 6'4-84. ApJftf in person at the M1 I Terrace nc;>laurant Satlboat rrwnt.enanff • AUTO OR LIKE 11:, frontag~. Harbor &.low~& lllvtl, t M, uvail for , ..... Home Health Aids & Tummy Stuffer 2915 RedtullCM. deaning, Newport Homemakers to assist Restaura nt. 270 S 1111 .... -•----Beach. F/llme, Mon- Earn as you leam. $.1000 P/time. 3.4 hrs AM DELI COUMTll moormorepoaible Mr Thurs thru Sat See F /t i me includes I• se ~k ""a 9688 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 '1 · 0 r.,,.,. Jobs W..t.4. 7075 Ellis. 542·9047 Harold: 548-l687 495 E MAIL CLERK weekend abilu Harolo Banking 17th St. C.M 495 E. 17th St. C.M. w /the elderly &c Dis· Bristol. CM. 751·3567 Restaurant f' r 1 . 7 · 3 · 3 O. C d abled 1n their homes. , ... RT ... ._.., mechanical apptitude Rentals WCll'lhd 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• • ·•• • • ••••••••••••••• Dependable woman com- E~cellent opPort~nity Bookkeeper, FIT. p /T, ~~g~~,:~dofc~::r~~~ De I 1 ve ry person , ~1th newly established some exp. prefered but for this "s tarter" Freeway Auto Supplies, 1ndepende~l bank, we will train Rusty 1 . 26242 Avery Pkw .. Mis· ,. •-THE llOADWA Y 2727 w Coast H Part &c Full lime. Crew Supervisors, work LAGUNA HILLS req. . wy' LEASE panion to older person to Newport/Irvine area. Pelican Restaurant call ~:~~~noyn n~~r IS~~~ -"s""io:..:;n:...V:...::l.::.eJ""o'"'. ---- w.,e&Mileage P /time evenings &c N.B.645·7100. 636-l~ weekends. Supervising Is interviewing for ~~Sales P"""'le. Part UNFURNISHED take to and rrom Doctor. l..o('al business man and errands, etc 4"5 hrs per v.afc. 110 ch1ldrt'n. no daY.675·~ ~~dr~~ncdeen~r~~:~r:~: foraont.549-9322 . Coast Plaza. Tht!Y offer DEHTALASSIST. HOMEMAKERS the door to door sales -.-COLLEGESTUDENTS crew of youngsters. Ex· or Full-Time. New Pl'tS Newport areu 3 PRACTICALNURSE Emp)oymenl package IUTCta excellent benefits. lots Exper. Easy paced of· includes. Medical /Oen· Full or p/time, exper'd. 0 df r 0 0 m f 0 r fice in Newport. Good tal ins urance, profit Non-union . Gene's a vancement and even hour5 & salary. 646-~11 Earn $6/hr houukeep-cellent earnings for DISHWASHH Mulll-Level Marketing mg in Irvine, CdM & person with ability to Program. Earn 125.000 Bdrm. prercrrcd Call Companion, loving care, 552-1159or rers.S48-54.56.556-BS78 N A 5 h oll. t Van or large This 1s a permanent to SS0.000 & up per year. ewport. pprox.. l I rs m va e. Call for Personal In· week. Girl Friday Home car Is needed. Call (/ti me posiuon begin· sharing plan & good Market, 1080 S. Cs t have their own spa wkdys ; 646·5594 after 546' 120Q days Help W..t.d 7100 growth potential. H L e 494 3794 Rita JohaSOfl hrs. wy , · · . · 972·9'55 ..:::::..::..:..-----------Services, 558-5022. Media Merchants ning immed We otrer terview No pbooe Ex- 213-0'7·2756 EOE xlnt beneril$ & working planation. 714"32-9073 Busineu /ln•est / Fi11ance ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accounlin& Clerk Accu racy a must 1 Work w I government com· modity inventories. General oUice knowledge helpful. Call for appt S4G-8871 ask for Ginni Positions available: Housecleaners, $5.00 pr hr to start, must have --------•I CAMW rasOH D ..... Ft Offk• Exper'd on process Non smoker. Part. but •.......•....•.••.••••• M•wAcc:omh MolilT .... car11t>ra. Fut ~rowing could be full time Exper company in Irvine. Gd. ,p""'re .. f.-64.:..;4:...;·06=11=----- car. Marla!KS-5355 PAIT TIM£ Housekeeper/Cook M/F Business Opporiunity 5005 ....................... l.OSINC. LEAS!-: quit tlltl! business. selhnR out \l.L 5Upphes and rax ACCOUMTIHG T.e.rt S.Oll'fwlti co. benefits 549-9498 Canvlsers CLERK DENT AL ASSIST. Exp DA preferred Wanted p/time Mon & Thurs only Top pay ~63~1~·3380~~~~~~- 1·5, non·smkr, $80. per £YEJlllS week s:i6-1737. We are presently seek· HOUS&l&PB ing adults with pleasant I Sun-Thurs, some exper personalities who would I tures tndudinR Fast growing insurance I DI.splay cases. waiting agency bas open10g tn room 1·ha1rs. Beauty accounts receivable Salon h.mdryers and dept Rapid advance· b)dr<1uhl' <'hairs. mar • ment for nghl person, Mrs. shelves and plants 1 1 salary commensurate Also. make up, shampoo with ex perience. paid 'ACIRC HATIOMAL IAHIC Un Organlzatt0n I p r e r e r r e d C a I I be interested 111 working C1p1str1no by the Sea 1n Sales & Promotion DIET1CIAK&K. Ho1pl. 4~5702. with Daily Pilot Carriers Part or Full Lime New Some high school Multi Level Marketing accounllng. classes or program Earn up lo I 1 t e a r c o u n l 1 n g SlS 000 per year CaJI for I experience fine for llus Pe,'.sonal 111terview No beautiful company in its !•••••••••••••••• Phone Explanat1ons 1 lall glass building. 11n<l hair products company benefits. Call : <' d 11631 9754 or Pauline 549-8900. arter 6, 898-6809 I AJD~ PRESCHOOL i W~e kend gr.avey~rd In Costa ~esa Land & I shift only. Act.Iv~ rel1re- Bullding ml'luded Aiit I menl. community. Gd il4·640·4287 I benefits. N.B. 6.11·35SS. I l' E c R EA M Apartment Complex ~ t;W PORT Xlnl beach needs Helper to fulfill 101• uni\• SI S 000 part lime clean up & l 533·4242 · ' lock up di.ties. Must live on site. Apartment value --------•I 111 exchange for duties. Cookie CONiectioft Sue 846-0619 Bolcery, IGl Ptftin. Ar c h 1 t e ct u r a I 11. Completely outfitted . lustrators. High caliber l!•p l(){'a tlOfl Good busa professional quality n~si. Jnd pnred to sell architectural renderiJt ;ot $30,000 & pel'$pect.ive & layout MEL F"lJCHS man. Salary neg Call PAVILION REALTOR George: 964.kl&. 675-8131 ln•estmtftt Opporiunity 5015 .....•...•...........•• INVESTORS.~ Pr1vale part) wants $700.000 ror lst TD on prime N B properly (.all illO 8009 Money to Loan 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wutow ha~ mollt'y to loan for R ~: Sl0.000 up, No 1·ro·d11 <'hE'<:k. no penalty l' J II IJeni~on Assoc G73·i31 I \'ENTURE CAPITOL On equity ba~is New business Ideas Pre(er ~o ftwarl' & high technology 855-91163 _ H )'OU want a Real Estate Loan al BELO W ~IARK F.'f RATES call r r 1me f 1nanr1al Sen ICCS 52]·3477 A.ssembty Assa· as ,.aas WAltlHOUSI Long &c short term. as· s1gnments available. Come in today! $25.00 referral bonus ' Apply at: IC ELL T SllYICES 2102 Business Center Dr., 11208 833-1441 (Nr. MacArthur Bl. & 405 Frwyl Hrs. s..s or 27957 Cabot Rd .. Laguna Niguel. 831-0542 <Crown Valley Pkwy. ex.it) 9-3or Huntington Buch. Hn. 8-5. 847·38. IELL~W S ERVIC~S Equal()pportWlity Employer M/F/H \cnture Capital, prer l1!!!!!!!!!11•••1!!!!!!1••11 high ll'<'h & software. .ilso do equip loans ~9863 Mort90CJH, Trust Deeds 5035 •..•...........•••••••• Sottt.r Mh). Co. .\II types of rl'al estate '"' estmcnts since 1949 Speci~in 2ndTDs 64]-~J 71__545-0611 S24K ml Nate AuUJmotlve MAIHTINAMCE MICtwee Need very reliable person for maintenance of autos &c all equlp. on premises. Must assume full rt:spoo. &c be willing to work nights fo r performance of duties. Apply in pmoo & aak for Stan Mashlta. NABERS CADILLAl: (714)8Sl·l033 E.O.E. 714-832-9073 Friendly people lo work -with and plenty of room Banking CASMBS I lo grow F u II &c pa rt t 1 m e llta Je>M1CN1 cashiers needed 10 972 9955 SAYIMC'ioS COUHSll.OI Fashion Island store • Exp. preferTed. 18 yrs or older. 64•·5070 CASHIEI CUSTOMll SHVICE RIP. HOUSEWAll SALIS Full or P /time. Apply · Pacific Federal has re· Crown Hardware. 1024 cenlly merged wi lh Irvine <Westcliff)J!B Oceanside Federal mak-CASNEI tng it one of Ute largest HOUSEW .... ·~ SALIS savings &c loans in the ,._ state. This expansion Full or P/time. Apply : ha.s created 2 xlnt career Crown Hardware. 1024 opportunities in our San Irvine \Westdiff) NB Juan Capistrano office. CHILDCAU We are cWTenUy seek· p I t 1 me chi Id care ing a Savings Counselor worker for Christian with experience &c a school 16113S Brookhurst p /l ! me C us to~ er Sl., F.V. 962-3312. Service ftepresentaUve. --. -------These are career poei· Chi ldcare, part·llme. tions wilh upw1rd Wed, Thurs It Fn Call CLERK If you have a year's experienrt> 10 a purchasing dept. please call. This maior Irvine company _Pa.ys to Sl ,000 a month. has excellent benefits and offers an extra week 's paid vacation at Chrislmas. lita Jot.'°" 972-9955 TELLERS mobility avail. Salary Mon between 9.5 I commensurate with ex· &11-6977 __ --- perience. Xlnt frmge Clencal b f .l k LO• ... ~YICE 'Beautiful Savings & ene 1 s pac age. CL=~...... I Loin seeks individuals Please apply in person ~ ,_....,._ i with S &c L or bank to· Immediate opening for ; experience to join their PACIFIC FtDaAL loan service clerk Ac· 1 crowing staff. These SA YIMfiS & LOAM curate lYPlllg computa c o m p a n i e s o r fer 32039 lion skills & variety excellent benefits CaminoCapistrano Salary -$900+ Call , . ··-Cal: Carry San Juan Cap ,CA 640·9350 __ ___ 972-9955 (i14 MilSl-7200 Equal Opply Employer CUllCAL Banking PART TIME SAV1..._S Looking for interest.Ing IEPllSB(TATIVES work ' Typ i ng, no NOTE CLERK TRAINEE Experience preferred. shorthand. Offitt loca· Must be able to work lion on PCH. 3-days per Sala. We offer pleasant week, Sat&Sw\. 646-7431 .... ,_ · & ""!!!!!!!!!l•••••!!!!!!!!!I Beautiful beach l(){'ated wora.wg enV1ronment "' bank seeks individual com~titivesalary. c•-.a.• COSTA MESA Full & p/time. Ca-11 Earl LeVan: 642-7422. 360 E. 17lbSl. SOU'IH COAST f /time. Call Jim Nevison. SGallll. exl 625. 3200 Bristol, C.M. DOWNEY SAYIM&S Equal Oppty Employer Banking TB.LER Part-Time Newport Center · 25·20 hours per week. Light typing, experience pre- ferred. Call Rick Mein· tire for appointment at (174)644-1'61. ..---W1th teller ex pe-rlence Work Temporary jobs t o t r a 1 n 1 n n o t e close lo home. department Company VlCKJ HESTON offers all the extras and &c ASSOC good starting salarv ~7 30-S·~/S46-0400 Coll: Carry Clerk Typist 972.9955 Newport omce needs mature dependable de· I tail oriented person HEAVY typing (6Swpm IBM) Hn. flex . ~/hr Call (714)8Sl-0444 Julie Cltftt.T~t Filing &c other Gen. of· flee work. S750 to S8SO; lite typing at 40 to 45 WPM ; 1 yr exper pre· ferred. APoPlicat1ons now being taken between 8-5 PM at U. S. Rentals Corp HQ, 17871 Mitchell. Irvine. (714) S56-4800 We have over 40 post lions available 1m- med1ately in almost every Job function in the bank and S & L in dustry Cal:Cany 972.-9'55 NEW ACCOUNTS Secured by OC 4·plex Retvm of 11i/t'/o hH. 552-7655 Jt® H.ulk~ l\lv11 ( '""' "v\ ..... 1 '>40 •1100 I IMPERIAL s & L E.O.E. m/f /h CLlll/TfW. Opport unity to learn about computer data en- try & retrieval. Some fil. Ing &c typing. Could become permanent Call· Tom Mitchell at AMF Scientific Drilling SS7·90Sl. F.oE M/11' REP IRA /K EO UG H knowledge ind job stability import.ant for this company known for its long-term employees and excellent benefits Beach location. Starting salary to Sl,000. Areo•clfM'fll/ '•nOftf/11/ Lost Ir F'OliM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~lily Pilat .................. "·: ............ 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • SCUMUTS ANSWEIS Z1gug Human Derry Forage MUGGED D;syllght s~mng.s lime Is rmrm better ll gives you all that extra light so yOU can 5" who Is get hn,B~GGED _ Lolt&fo.d 5300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FDutl ADS ARE FIEE cal 641..5611 Clerical ADYERTISltli Clill Tbe Daily Piiot has an opening for 10 advertlslng clerk on 1 part time basis Will verify publication OI advertialna In tht Daily Pilot and luue related m1n1gement report 4 or S hours daily, houra flexible Ideal for housewife or 'ludenl full Pl•r"innd Ol'IH1rtmen1 6'2-4321 COLDWeLI. BANl(eRO (~"( .. , lll'4. t\Wf UllMCtt NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING WOID PIOCISSOI GRAPHIC llSl"tlR POiit.ion open for strong a typist with ucellent lmmedlatt' opening in lhe creative 1pellln1/ar1mmar serv lcu department now exists for 1kllla. Should have at full·llme artist Requires good graphic lea1t l yw expe.tienC'9 de11lgn and spatial sensitivity. ability lo on word proceolng s~r type. some illustration or tech.nl~al equipment.. ml eatate dr1wln11 ability. knowlcdguble tn backsround ~lrable. production. an un~rstandlng ol retail Oynamle worklng en· advert!llng des111n. and ability to IMt'l Ylronmtat. dudllnea. SWrrcHIOAlD We're fast0p1ced but fun to work for, wiUI OfWtATOI I Call: Corry t72-9tS5 TELL EIS Need several ex· perienced Tellers fo r rapidly growing baM · Co mpan y offers excellent benefits and Startin& salary. Cll:Cany 972-ttSS H k d I 10 to 15 years old. For 82 bed psyc h ouse eeper. 2 a u ts. I h k I d Unlimited earnings hospital in Dana Pt ale s e pg, n ry Take (ull charge of busy Prepare I meal per day av a i I ab I e to r1 g ht Dietary n...... incl plan· I Own car. Call Mon· person Hr 5:~PM to U<'I" Th (). 559-4006 8 30PM , Monday thru n i ng , purchasing. urs,1 4 Friday. Some Saturday budgeting & penonnel I HOUSEKEEPER needed ava!labilily For ap- W e need a st rong f/Umeforconval.hospl. p o intment . call , s uper visor with a Xlnt benerils mcl in· 642-4321, ask for Ben creative & caring at surance &sickpay. App. Williams. titude. Thi.s challenging ly Beverly Manor. 340 !!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!1•••~ position offers outslJJnd· Victoria, C.M. ing work environment. HOUSEKEEPER oppt'y for growth & xlnt 11 Live-In. Top wages. benefits. Capistrano by English speaking. Must the Sea Hospt. 496-5702. be rlean. neat. very ac· DRIVERS WANTED Early morning home de· livery L.A. TIMES Irvine &c Newport areas. U SO + mo Jess · ~546:=,;·0235:.=,.__~~~~- Driver needed 1mmechat tive le enjoy canng for 2 children Pref. non- smoker Mu.st be able lo run a house. cook & drive Own room, co. benerits. Refs req CdM. Call AnswerAd a496. 642-000, 24 hn. ly. Must have Valid Ca I Janitor. Part-lime " Driven Ucenae" Clean 1 driving recont Appty in Pu I-Time Eveninga. person. 2431 W Coast Clean Office Bldngs Highway. NB Must have own equip---ment & reliable DIY WAUll tr•nsportabon Call for Must be expr'd aping 1 1ntervlew.11S1..0121 20 PEOPU ti&DED TO START IMMBMATaT! Fast growing Orange Co. marketing firm needs represenlJlllves & manager trainees SliJ!O TO START Hoe..,-.M<. w ....... 17 I 4tt47-l I ~ & texture. 6.11·2004. I LEGAL SIC'Y POUIOID I EllCTIOMCSPfr 1 T US T IN. Mature. Special Events Co forskilled &c sem1·skilled I Shorthand preferred. needs S_antas. H~me vis· or we train applicants but not required. its, oHtce parties. etc w /good math back Califomiaexper not re-, SlO/hr. Plus. Call today ground. Cali/ Air Na--quired. No pressure or collect: 1213)587 l.M!Q.__ t ional Guard Prior deadlines. No litigation. Printing military helpful. Call Sa lary & benefits open. F tr pressroom h.elper, Ci nd y Ge hring 35 hour week. l girl of-II Mon 3·30 pm·F1n1sh 714/979·7363 fice. Phone: 731-11554. Tues 2:~ pm-Finish Experienced sheet metal Liquor Store: Stocking & · Thurs-Fri .. 9·5 Apply man for fine shop. Weld· Cas h Regis ter ex. 1660 Placentia CM ing a must! Wood Art perience necessary, Professional Models with 2305 W. Second St. Santa over 18. Apply between 8 portfolios needed for Ana,542·23'3 & 3 weekdays. 1888 public relations & prinl Gate Guard, 12:30-8.30 Placentia, Costa Mesa. work. 851·313P. AM shift. 1131 Back Bay PfTIMl EVMMGS D NB 644-0510 Mechanic r. · · Woods Marine NB . C muillllJ General Mechanic Wanted. No T..tei Crrien If yOlll'N GOOO Ya..,..IB.lT Butchers need inquirt. . Adults with outstanding Salary neg. • Parls 1 , attractive personalities 1 Man ager wan led who enjoy working with I 760-8697 Ask for Rick 10· 15 year old youths Medical I Evenings S.9 p.m. Call I •CLlll(S •TYPISTS TlAMSCRJIB 642·432 l , ext . 343 between 2 p.m and 5 • SlCllT AltlS Radiology ofrice 1n p.m.AskforAndrea , Newport Beach Medkal • llC9'T'IOHIST~ •WOID PROClSSOIS uperience required I 631-4422 1.l. IMYES1'MEMT Earn while you learn MEDICAL F. Isl. MD ff E R I T A G E i sttks pt lime fr. olfice INVESTMENT w i 11 ' help, exp bkpg . ins.. teach you creative I recptn., &c collect1on financing, 1031 Ex · 644·0381 changes, investor de Models needed All types. velopment & counseling Kelly Services can offer you immed., exciting temporary posit ions when & where YOU want. Men, women &c children. Ex per counselor!! re- IELL~W No exp nee. 548-7762. ceive IOO'k comm. The 1s MOD~·s~-an unusual oppty for Ao ""' ~ right person Confiden· Attn Femaesonly tial interview, Call s E "v • c E s 953--0971 Vince 546-SIB>. 2102 Business Center NEWS DELIVERY Dr .. 1208• Irvine, 2am-sam. Sun thru 833-1'41 <Nr MacArthur 81. ft 4os frwy) Hn. 8-S Thurs. SlOO + week or 2'19S7 Cabot Rd.. C.M .• N.B., Irv. 953-8110. Laguna Niguel , 831·0542 Newspaper Delivery l..A (Crown Valley Pkwy. Times to homes on exit) Hra. 9-.3 or 18152 Balboa Penin. l&OO/mo . Beach Bl .. 12l> E. Runt-3:~am-6am 548-&441 or lngtoo Beach. Hn. 8-5. -'646-~•-•""13_. ----- NURSES AJ DE needed Equal Opportunity for feeding p/time in Employer eves for C'Ollval hoept "'!!ll!!!m•M•/F•/H•••I Applf Beverly Manor. "!! 340 Victoria, C.M. f181d Sales Supervim Limited openings available in the Oranie Coast area, for self·motivat.ed. career oriented lndlvldu1I who can work with Field Sales People. Train, motivate and 1et ruultt. Statlon wtgon or van necessary, Exctplional earnln&s, plu$ Job related bt>nefita available for lht rllhl PfOl>le. U you can pN>duc. raulta. not ju~C talk about ~lJ call · ... for ln~rvlew. Allt ror 111r. Chane.. ~ I I Receptionist Part-time. Radiologist Ofrice, Westcliff 9-12A M Pleasant, neat. good 1 wilb paUents, doctors & insurance. No dktation. 646-8964 Receptionist Beauty Salon needs so- meone 3 days a week. Thur, Fri & Sat. 730-i630 1n u cellent benefit PKkaae includlna 0pn1n1 on 'Ytf1 acdve : dtotal 2.poalUon board Mutt I ~C.... If you havt at lust one yur'• exPtritnct hau l year current 1 ,.. ' ln print orltrt~ VtOl1I and • cvrttnt w ikhboard experien<ot. S portfolJo. ull C.rl TalPma al ICZ-dll. Dyaamlc wonlnJ t D• 330 y treef 01. m to acMdul• u appoiattnc.nl. m....t, Costa Mt$0.. CA . OMNGECOAITMLYPILDT : -•KAl\WIM, ~...1~ • ~ :.. mw.,_':!.f~~ / ~~-~':::.•.-.u. .:· ....... :~:.::.:::~.~~::: ..... / . • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ... t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' I illil••••••lf .............. . conds. Sales THEllOADWAT LIQUID WALLPAPER Sales and application will tr 1 In. 9IJ8.a22 Apply in person, Mon· Sales Fri, 10am·l2pm or by Hickory,.._ appomtment 586-t90I. Person for ChnJtmas THE llOADW A Y EIToroRd&S.D. Frwy. Equal Oppty Employer Restaurant PAIAllSE CAFE New lunch & dinner Gitt Sales. Work in NB uea Calling on presi dents of Cori> & purchas- 1ne agenls. Resp incl handling esubtistled ac· count.a & creatul& new ones Apply at Hickory Farms. 17th & Irvine. WestcUff Pta.za, NB. houae will be accepUn11 1-------- applications for all poei· SALIS tions. Oct. 27-28·29, COMMBCIAlLE. 10am·3pm. Apply at El\,.tensive on lhe job 600·0 NewPort Center tralhing. Must be highly Drive. Fashion Island, motivated self starter N B. Income from property management plus a --------•1 draw while you learn. l\ttractive com mission schedule &c benefits pacakge offered. Call Ken.67H700 restaurant positions THE GOOD EARTH AND YOU ... Sales ........ cmtlil DflcM! HICIOIY FilMS Oppty sell 1ourme1 Welcome The Good food a 6 gifts for Earth Restaurants and holidays. Flex. hrs. Fashion island ~ Bakery to Santa Ana Westcllff Plua642-0972 and Newport Beach by 1"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!!!!•!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!~ Joining our team. and I' help us bnng good food SALIS to good people. We are Ol~AHIZllS giving the public a new SSOO-SI SOO/• choice in famtly dining . fres h. who I eso me, F f'1: or PIT sales oppt'.y nutritious rood , pre-se~ling Kodak. mm d1S· pared with little or no tnb. nationwide from preser vatives If you I yourhome .. share our commitment EASY EASY EASY to whole!IOIT\e food and They call you. Call Mr. good health. and have C lose arter 3pm the ability to com . ..::6..:.;75:...;·JO«~""'·----­ mun1cale effectively with others. please come and talk with 115. We are luring for the following positions. •Ltne Cooks •Food Preparation •Utility ·Juice&SaJad •Kitchen Help In addition Lo an ex cellent salary and com plete benefits package, s ........ Children's St.ore. retai1 exper1enre pref. Full time. Pettie Marche 642-4714 SALIS Per&0n needed for retail Brus Bed St.ore 3 days per week. Ca.U: 64.2-2712 SALES TOO Ytlll FOi AllJllS? we ofrer full tra1n1ng I Immediate aperungs for with pay. paid vaca· 15 sharp guys & gals to lions. and rapid advan· travel U.S major cities cement opportun1t1es I with unique business Apply between 2 and S group Transportation pm at either locallon rurn1shed. 2 wk paid training. Must be 18 or 3810S PlazaDnve over . single. well Santa Ana groomed & free lo start 210 Newport C•1 nter Drive Newport Bearh TheGmu~ An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer M /F /H JV 1 m mediately F o r personal interview call Neil Grogan 645-4840 or apply in person to The Ambassador Inn , Harbor Blvd , CM between lOAM & 5PM Mon· Wed. only. Parents welcome at interviews. Trade your old stuff for new goodies with a Claslli!_~ ad, ~2~.8 _ . sr6Wltirs NEEDED Eam $30-l&O per Wilk; Trips & Prizes. W •· · a., ... 1n.wt. I I • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, October 26. 1981 <: 11 HttpW...a JIM........ JIM~ ,_tlllwt tOIO Mkcel••• IOIO Pih IOl7 ...... lwl/ Mototcrdtt/ ~/ AMtotW--4 tltO ••• • ••• ••••••••••••••• ~~ .... --..-......... IOJO ••••• .. ••00••00• .. ••n• ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ....................... C..._. tOSO Sc.ohf's 9150 Ctisalc:a 9520 •00••••••••••0"'"'1••- S.ltspe,.., lld1t1' hip YOllllt Ma • ~ ...................... Pr armltn love1e•l1, lapidary 1aw, pindtr, WHrtECOCKATIEL ....................... •••11••••••••••••""'' ....................... MICiHIUYB o1t ra hloo ''°"· Npt. kh tkMa.t ·towllarlw\tewlt C3A~t~PemilKIOOO, aood eonllr , oeed rov under, poll1ber, l Male,w/cqe.llO. Cllrt .... IMtP ... 'U Yamaha Dirt !Jake 19711 Auburn Roadater, Top dollars for Sport.a,. aree Salary+ aoed lJ l'fl. S4 llt. Call p ~DJcoodaccu1orlea. triD 100.W-0311 ~P:..P-5*~-~ _ Boel1Au1Jable All arc Runs1reat.nf!fd!.m11Wr 1utu stecrinii. brks' Cara. Sup. Carxu>cn. benefit.. NI' pltimt 211 cm .!.nil$ · D /080. Jld. llble w/4 chain sz l.tbl1oc clvind 115, ao· Rabbits. A11TyJle9 Coett GUiid uorvved work. S200 or best orrer 11r AM1t'M la~ tilt. 91~. AudJ's Ca11M4-'7\00 ..=.:::-recliner $40, 3 swai Uuucmualcbo1'45.an· ». Rei.• lnro.<r(nto-' MIJ5212. luther, blark and AskfotV1CMGR SalH IOU l•mP• S'7 ea '4S-9S2l Uqiw min. ~r aew. o oavey'a Lotbr Balboa '73 K.awuui ZS-0 F.nduro salvtr Nt\ltr ~•• t~rf'd JIM MAlJMO llCIUITlll .................. _•ff•••••••••••••••••••• ft.J ___ marh. 135. M' brome Recl•tered f wire P vlllo • complete Buket r11:H~. 2S,Ol2mil~ m 1roo VOLJ(SWAfHH Eim11Uve torrll nm ' V; Ii ... HINALAYANKl'ITEN Sectlooahofll H rrulon candle boldPr Ill Ital. Haired Temu SNde GBO w/akl per onl takeull.6.11-M'Tt ·7~ linrkl.tn Xlnt l'ond 18711 Bearh81vd " utklnl brl1bt. 11 ............. _ ....... Cr tam pt /wht M. areen. &old, white. marble ovmbed t-Ol· S h ots LI sc W 1 ti bell rates ~or ovfr· '78 YAMAHA ~X xlnt Ntw Punt, New lnl HUNTINGTON BEACU iresslvt Re(Nltcn who MUST SILL aptn, 10 wb, 1150. plllow backs, alnt tm fee/cor rnd table•· Set Trained. SlUl to t1111t nl&h\ HMoos rood. to nu t800 080 18.000 On& nu 14%·2000 can l.1'1nlt &: arow rtch! Ant. lqu etc1lln1 by c11h.M2·31&3 of 5 llaUan art books p_~r_!1_. Muat Part •-..£.· ti 7609363MarkllJS2929 98181<18,11111 88'13 WI....._ 673-2902 • 1 c~ ii Job .,... 1040 ..,..een ..:!..... •• ~ er . Jolln Wayne Tennia Club .. __ ~-....................... uiu I • 67 c .... s C•• YOUIUXOTIC For latervlew call IHI Hofarth dated "'"· SI Wt bed 6 7$.W-71.54 ~ -·· S 9060 '80 S k' GN400X 70 • l"llall lk . tallllMI pl n ....................... Drwr .,_......., 3 ahell Me bersbl ..--. I 0....., 1090 AU. TIM mpg, 1400 rr. ireat t:lltru rl~un Ulue with & llmSH CAlS Sec ..... , .... ~ea. ~e KEESHOND Pups. AKC. hdboard. padded r11la, m •• ,,Pl433 ••••••••• .... •••••••••• 57 a mCH handllng. Some dcnlli. bl11ek top Htark int Df I '-eo 1oo1cln !fNIYWl'.l In "'"'7"~Ja Ch 1 M F p •. heater, xlnl ~'Ol\d. S200 - _ _. WeberSpinetPlano " sllllnice 5000milcsnew $llJ00000:,48•1J17 ve opment ~ Brlttulca. Have 185-0 amps re. I · et"' beat off r. 7 28S' used 4' Chain Unk A·l condition, '875. Custom built 1'10. Faml· $85() • ~o:of~~:f:n!T~it=~~. appr1laal. Will aell for ~~1~.iS:aft~p::i t >' • Dbidreaaer &. mirror+ 2 Fence w/PoSta & Flt· 1 ty or Sjust ret~ trom i.97-8236 494 2407 4 Whtel Drhn 9550 Call Carol At'152>8l41 -Cllb lrmnecllat~ly. ' ni&ht stands. top quall· tings. SlOO.OO. 54a..2597 Yamaha Organ, 10 OC· 21 m.os. C~UIJe in So. Motobecanc under 700 lnl ~ ... : ................. . ~ ~ --P SHIH TZU p\lps, AKC. JI,.11751080 642.5872 r r4PM. ta v e 1 p e d a 1 5 Pacific. This yacht has run!$ xlnt. Mu.~t sell Im 72 ford Bronco, rebuilt. SICllTAIY Player Plani>. Cher-S250aodup.Caahonly. --·---White-top bar. black , P recuss.lon. Bench'. e\leryt~lng. Xlnl cond. med.$350.S.S7~Ul6 hard tu~. MJ(t top. Xlnt or secretary trainee. ''*OOd. •ecula r • 638-.U. O~w~t~ ~b~(lZ)so~j.· padded frool. s~lves, 31 $2500 or beat offer PP wall finance ron· Motor Homs, S../ ~~:245c.11!~ d~~~' ~\~~ Nwpt Center Law oCfke. lfllllll·Tlnk. to rolls. X1nt POODLES 'R ·PEOPLE fee tabfe Sl.50 all ·Gold stools. &U-2902 960-0l'12. ~dtr real ~-tale lrade. R ... /S'--f 160 ..,,IOO Ask for A 644-6516_ Con&Uoa. $DIG. l:vea. Home-raised Tcup/Mln. 1 ,.,. e 0 l ·,. h 1 · s2• Remo d e 11 n g s a I e ! u.ii.... 1_3 Cax11es by seucr. St7o.ooo ·-..,. ..,. 116 ·1$47. fls-w? Groom &board 5"-2848 H ' a r . "· Ev lhln • b I _...., v.,. a 714/83S·5899 ....................... T ... 9560 --------1 -====-=='-'· =="-I 493-3905 ery g goes, s e v ....................... Lid --Beautiful '80 f;l Dor<idu rvc11• •SICnTAlllS• SP£CnlUM AKC Doby Puppies. Xlnt -, mg mat ror gar. $50, 25 K2 710 SKIS 190cm o 14, new, never used. MO(or Home. Lo Mi 81g ...................... . Sht. 80 Dk. Finance or JAPANESE~QUF.S !:!!,es & Temperrnent. N~~ f~~:: ~.m!l!l~ 4X8 oak panel•_,~o. Salomon boots·. Equ1u~ ~~l7r~~~er, extra& $2950 eng, air. compl sell cont '71 cl·hevy Suburb<1n. r.7K Mort11gebackfrnd 1 Lo••l prices. 50t N . ...,.,.536-91562 f 151so.s&.12 stereo cab. S3Cl. 3 ~fl. 9""·10°"' boots S400 ,,_ 2Srt. on Ford Chassis ml es iiuto. ,ur, pt>iH•r must/Fashlslll8,000 Newpott Bhtd.Suiu 203 Loving 2 yr old F rame ·--book ~helves '60. large "8·0M5 . HEPl"UHE 16 w/b1g eng. Abo a car $19~ Offer 6736336 ~ l~W4 ' 31oo·w Coast Hwy Newport Beach 642.~ WANTED! I.ate model Toyl>Ub and Votvos Cull us Exp Conaultant Owl N.B Sat &M I Sun 12-2 Shepherd Hl.L'Slcy. $10. Sola.$300. Loveseal. $200. desk ~· blue ~veseat trader motor custom lrlr com pl wared Nace 642 9666 LnReindenAl)',lnc S48-76CB ~~~~~dintble. ~c:>~~~wta~~· ~.~ ... !~! sails Sleeps2 Sl,950 da condilloo.6.11·00 7sc~~1'f! 1~ TOTOTA·YOUO N=~=;:~~! ~~ ri:'v!1r'v~!! Doberman puppies. bred AnhqueOak ~1.2182 . SUlflOAIO ~~0280) 851 0040, ev (7141 TroUtn, Tnl'f.. "70 537 633.'.lor~ 8829 " .. H~ "'' -.... ~u ror cood nature. Descen· w h land $200 v· 10 ft ch k d t ....................... c ......... . l!!!!!!!!!!!!!••••••I PSO. 1@':1004 danls or Storm. Reds M!~k:desk'.SISO StoWesaShtf w~~eHunttn;:,, p~~r Fo r Sale 47' Ketch Dor Sael· Paradise by You 9570 ,...o.t lOlerHO.t•H SICllT~ AaUque tlpr chain, and blacks. Dam has 119 Wrought Iron Pauo tble cookware. 20 pc set The surf lie ille new. $145 Sailboat. hve a board. the Sea. 221., rt Ideal ..................... .. OFACI beaut. set oC 6, Value CbamptonS in blood line. & Chairs. S2SO Sft mir \I er y be s.l Ide a I U'l·lll4 ms tr & euesl bdrm, trailer In Garden Set 1980 nn:v1 t: \Jll ·~ton. ••IC moti'va•....t ••ctra'"" Jl250,1tU M494-!00t 848-9979, 7!D-.100 S M bl bl Chrtslma.sGift S375 . shower. Cull galley, boat LU\g. Across Crom S-.1m Goud r11od S4 mo Top Dobr Pid ...,. <eu.... ·1 B N I ror, 75. ar e t e 957-&'IC» D1v1ng Compressor rutty ""'WP Nwnt Slip· I 3 ~9 7!166 with front oUsce ap· rau at on al Cuh Gorgeous pair male Shih· tops, 150 ea. Set or 2CFM 110 v. 3000 PSI n1nme~1",.,. (2' 13•-1"83 ... u ming poo private pearance and outgoUii Resister. Obie Drawer. Tiu puppies. AKC ~hls f/S 64,2,5170 c.-F. ..,., "" , ......., beaches Call Grare Autos W...ted 9590 personality Must be de Late 1800 era. $800 Shots. Unusual Cbam· ei -" '-Casabella (~ew). Great + 72 30 man $ l400 We s l w I gh l p otte-;:-(2131 620-4402, eves (213> ..................... .. pendablew/goodbu.si 95'1·8170 pagnecolor.MS-16'5 SeabergJukeBox. Xmas gilt. Reversible. 575.3504 sailboat. 14'. 2-6'6" 256·1947494-9154oreves WENES>YOUR F'orYourCar! JOHNSOH & SOH Llilcollt Mtrcwy 2626 Harbor Bh·cf. ness ~n.d orga.ninlJona! Antique Slot Machines. Codtr Spaniel Puppy, :i10 with 4 tulip lights. $125. Store, le .... ..t, berths. main & Jib. lolS 49.Hl!'.46 GOOD USED CAR! qualities. Call Jdt Jule Box~. Solid .Brass champ. lines, AKC. Mirrored 3 pc custom 73().0986 I• 1095 orequip.11996 494·6633 Auto5t"Ke,rorts Anythmgcon.\ldert'd . Berkleyat966·2667 Ca1hlleg.1&t.ers Maacao· black remale. s2so. book shells wtlighting. F~r sa~LUMBER. 65 i.osiNo'L'[;..s["~~i;~ Celest l11t Na\11gat~n &Accessoms 9400 19771.hru lUAO Service station altendan1 tlqu:i !111-11173 731-6995 ~642·5170 pcs 2x4x6~ Ing, new. gd ting business, selllng out cl us. taug~t at sea ..................... .. l'o~la Mesa 540-S63<1 WeP!t,. OVEK 3·lOPM Apply al She FrH toy 1045 Boys Bdrm Set, Brund cond. S12;S. 675-1575 aft ALL suppUes and fix · ~board the~. schooner Saddle tanks: custom Stal ion 17th & lrvlo1 ......... '!'!............ New . 2 rhests. book ~ lures including: Shearw.aler. by Ca{>: made for early shorl Bl\ld.NB. ~ .. ,.... shelf, .. .,<l, Chrome & New Spanish GalJeon s· Display cases waitin• tam Ernie Minney. This whlbase Dodge tru(•ks ";.':.:".::!a--.......& 5 yr old Weimaraner & 4 ....,., Shi· od 1 Onl S700 h . • B " 2 day course 15 a no· $100.pr 536-~ .... loolr f'or Your Good VW. PurscheorAud1 -ro:-..-,,,_ mo. kitten . Shots . glass dinette, $350 Pm e . Y · room c ~urs, eauty nonsense approach to 213/S97-6942, 531j.2338 Schwinn 10 spd , Sl25. 640-86118 Salon ~a1rdr~ers and use of the sextant & pos1· Autos for 5* tt I IR Or~ C-.ty 2925 llartx>r Blvt1 COSTA Ml-:Si\ STAR'f OOU£G£ INlliREE~ wmt MORE 1liAN $20,00). Fwaitwe 1050 642·5170 PERSIAN RUG· 2 hand hydraulic chairs. m1r· lion finding al sea by use ...................... . 2 pc Custocn Suede Sora. made all wool. immac. rors. shelves and plants or the sun & the 110249 IM PORT ANT ••00•00•00•••••••••11•• S600 Rattan Papa san cond pvt. party, art. 6 Also. ll_lalce-up, shampoo tables At the end or the NOTICE TO * * I BUY * * chm, $100. Antique mir 731-11630 and hair products. 2nd day the student will READERSA.'lllJ 979-2500 \'W PORSCHE-AUOI 145 E Coast Hiway Good use.d Furniture & r.:QLJ75.642·5170 WHIT(D Call6.11-975.tor have the ability to ADVERTISERS Appliances-OR I wilt Queen Ann Antique din Ml __ arters.898-6809 __ navigate his own boat The price of 1lelTJ:1 We'll luy Or Sell Your Cleon lmpori On at Bayside Drive Newi><?n Beach 67} 0900 Mn.,_ t""d'" tfl t , ld, a· ~rt11Ht'\ sell or SEU.for You rm set. 4 tu back chairs. Leather tools & leather TY, Radio. anywhere in the world advertised by veh1de MASTEISAUCTlOH S800 Reasonable 840·8709 Hlff, Steno 1091 Isl class Nov 7th & 8th. dealers m the \'eh1rle Premium pnreio paid ror illlY used car 1foreign or domestic I in good conait1on. '°" AO.'ll •or tr·~ ~t~· e· ~ ~·~ "e' ) , .i :>)I ';;r o t?'., r JC.it ~ A·n I 64M•l6. ll).9625 642·5170 eves[wknds. ....................... Cost or course $295. classifie d dd\ erl1s1ng -SALESALESALE Wurllltereleep1anoS500. Beautiful Color TV. 2 yr materials included columns doe~ not an ' •31: I "°" "' .. ~ ArT'11 \,• t~r...-)~a" yoi.; C~JkJ accumul.rtt m " than 520 000 l'l' sc'lo-. Hprf s no" ,t yo.. ~te on tt.I' V• "3M Eoucamn Ass·st.\ri..P Pr09ram t \. :AP the qovfmmt'1t ... 11 mam• rr. t'atn1~ yo.. S.Jllt' ~trr Ol1f for a m4.i•!T1Jm ot 58.100 Trien. tf ~ .iualify. tile Army Wiit iOO •on d St 2.000 eaucat1011al ~on.is T'lat s S20 100 ,~ ;1.st wee yt-a~ co• more alleut St"OO • 5.' ,1.."'' IOC~ .lrm; Pee~. •e· n. "" ..:.-y o=c ~ • ... ;, • 282 C:Bf>: AP.MY. BE AU. YOU CAN BE. cem11m~1m llltilftll lttl 9&2.U21 -'* 493-1911 SR Aa 542~'3 I IUY FUIHtTUIE Les 957·8133 KING INNERSPRING EXTRA FIRM mattress SAYITJIS AD set. never used. worth AJnalldtrP'onter $530, sacr. S248 del. P_.__ Never used queen sz, ...,..,..ta.·· worth $399, cash only HIWPOIT llACH ua11y ho fALLAm'JQUE S218 del. Us me. & OOU..ECTORS 7~-7350 SHOW&SALE MUST SIU Cobeheld Mahogany Obi. B~d OCT. 2'. lO. ll w/matlress. Night st.and & MOV. I & dresser to match. Like 1 10p Sun 1 • 30 new. Must see to ap-. m: · ...,; precjate. Only $1000 or MfWrORTBIHN be5' oUer . Maria South off Fwy~ toll«rf~lload 631 -7797 a ft 6P M 1'ltlSADADMITSl weekdays, anytime OR MOIE. $2.25 weekends. U no answer ror du.ration ol sale please keep trying. •••••!1191••1 Bunk bed : solid wood, DEALERS. Wbofeule handcrafted. out.stand· Halloween Sl'tdal. 40• ing quality $115. S3M926 EnJllsh loadonsale6pm Ul couch, 0 1 bide-a-bed, Thuni Oct 29 Jonathan blue. &reen lt. yellow Blxby's 2911 Croddy floral, eod tbls & coffee Way..SA,.2911 tbl. while w/glass. 2 anlq abort poster bed lamps, painting, all rrames, sgl. 1'00d. $12:5 coordinated. Sold as ea. 644-1411 group only. <&97-4116. Exec Walndt/Clitomt Klngsize bed and head· deak • 1plast1c fl oor board. S.l50. Call after 5 saver. S75 Firm T I\ _,645-:.=..997~7,__ ____ _ w a In u l b ook c as e 7·pc youth bdrm set incl w I aloveablt 1helves. corner group, walnut $360. ~toldgame finish . S400/0 BO. ST ART NOW tble w /2 cbahs. S200. As--'-1s=1..-:;..2496=·---- L o ca 1 Amwa y dlS sorted l«JP',.!J.ality anti· Girls' bdrm set. S300 t que tbls. num $100 to Sofabed, converts lo tr rti bu . orr orgoodfers op $200. 498-47<11 eves after queen sz bed S200 po unity or earn 6PM "" .... · ings You pick the houni · 40"0·'-'22 . . We train. For interview ~pl•sa· IOIO 8' Sofa with matching ~7·5675 ....................... love seat, good cond. . HARBORAREA $150 make offer. TUCHBt..OAYCAIE APf>tl.ANCE SERVICE 342.lJSo. 4 :30-6 :30 PM. Mon Fri. We boy used appliances ...:K:.:::it"'"ch;::,,;e::=.n=-c-ab-in-e-ts-.-sin-k-. 642-0411 -WueUfeC()tld .• guar. $150 . Gas o\len S25 Ttoc..,..sAkM i.aoces. 549-30'77 Porl/dishwsher S25. Preechool. exper'd. Fu I IUT APft.IAMCIS 846·5482 Ume. 10:00<6:30. 642-0m Les 1157-8133 STUNNING KING sz. TEL&'HONE WATERBED. 8 dwr ped. base, dk wood. 4 cab. w. cane accent. padded sides tuck liner. hlr. 3 s helf hdbrd. $300. 631·3SS3 Maple bureau & bed $200. sofa Sl.50, rel r SBS, slv SlSO. Perfect $150 548-2060 3 cstm bar stools, solid oak, vinyl uphol. gd cond, U-0 ea, 675-1575 an 6. Bedroom set, queen matt. S165. lamp $25. cor. ·:1..;ma.::i~='-""'i..=::.z..--1 ree. end tables $50, camper shell SlOO. 675·'135 Kil table 5 rhams $25 1 Men 's & women's 3 s~ wrnly. Free dehvery ~ 4192 d ude an) appllrable b w T v S 2 5 . bicycles SSO ea. Gail 1'8. 646-1786 Must sell 14' Force 5. taxes. license. transrer Dresser SIO . wrought 673-628S ev. days 645-4991 SONY tape rec . mod xlnl cond . S625 best or fees. rrnance rharl\ei.. I 350 od I TA fer 631 2198. 645 J6S2 rees for air polluuon con· iron. g ass lop table 4 Pool Table Slate $300 r r. amp .m e • lrol de nee cert1(1cal1ons chairs·SlOO . sect I ~1728 lllS5, luner mod. ST~ 5o.5 w1trlr. 2 swts sails, or dealer documentary sora-$15 . dbl bed·S75 . DUAL mod 1229 l it fast & unsinkable. S79S mens leather coall> sz r A Y TY .14.QQtoHer_s:!~~ ror q1.11ck sale ~ r:se:~~~~~:~~~r~ ~~ ea i 6'5-Jl529 M 1crowa.ve receiver. Stereo Concept 11.0 IOOw loats SI / b\ the advertiser Wicker table glass top Free movies. Sl7S romp 1 pr channel. xlnl sound D • L. Pl 9070 • 9510 ConsiCJllment! 11 Call Our Used Car Mon09er TODAY1!' 831 ·2040 495.4949 Soddltbac~ IMW Minion Vitjo Sf>p ] I SOUTH COAST Dodge 4 h ' r ct' 750-5832 system Also T ac AIOO ocou GNeral w1 r airs. per con . ---. e ...................... . nat color. 34"x34'". $400 Microscope cass. deck. S750 takes Quiel amenable retired ~i5'j;;;~x~;;~;,00••••• WE IUY 642·9~ Millipore. Prof lab aU.494·84'12 couple need Uve aboard $9f>() WE PAY USEDCARS&TRUCKS 9pc Pecan din sel·cane model. Mint cond. Allee speakers. new cost slip, 42'. Newport to 673-6883 COME IN OR . back/crewel uphotlbur. 645-6600 $400/ea; sell pair for Long Beach. Call collect • TOP DOLLAR CAU.. FOR fel/rbina closet1 $975 Assld books. Nal'l Ge<>-$500. 846·~ (213) 432-0507 Anti~ws/ FREE AmAISAL ~ graphics. TV Guides. 10 loats Ii M..-G 0 ING CRU IS ING-> Cla,slcs 952o FOR USED CARS C'ormier·DeLillo WATERBED yr collection $95 s...i • Mature exp adult wants ....................... ALAM MAGHOH CHEVROLET u. • • . UfWP'*' PREnlEST PO rung s11e, complete with 536-1154 ....................... w o r k I n g b e r l h . NTIAC/SUIARU 18211 BEACH BLVD a II accessories and 4 gal Sila.stir RTV mold· Get.trol 901 Oj anywhere PO Box 2452 '57 T·llRD 24110 llarbor Blvd Jlt:NTINCTON BEACH bookshelf headboard making rubber kil, ....................... NB INTOWM! COSTAMt:SA 847 L087 Ne·~ ~ond1t·o S200 T 549-4300 549-1457 .., OI' w ~ 1 n $3l 22 /gal., retail WANTED Pontoon1 to loats,Stor.Jt 9090 IES Offet! 549-llll 714/751·8516 .66 al.536-7154 build houseboat tor ....................... <O<r>UKZI PORSCHE G_..,. S. 8055 •.. n .. cel=•---school pro1ect. 548 '!163 S Aaltos, lmporW _. - -DRY STIIAGE wt ..... ED ••••••••••••••••••••••• ................. :..... W.t.d 8011 Avon Redcresl w1oars. "'"' MOVING SALE! I .. ,,,,................. motor mOWll, & or 2 hp Alluv. usd thehoppon unil \ IMW 9712 Din rm set, pool table. Wanted. The Liller ··A"' Johnson,@JO 84&-0021 Monthly boat & RV I tncon~• ert epurrhJ\I' ...................... . Victorian Sora. chair .1 For lhe Pepsi Cba.llenge lloclh. M.-storage ror any m.e. 24 or lradt• in or ~our l'lran ORAHGE COUMTT'S Allquah.tyllems Murh Game (Under theCaps s...i.-tOlO hr secur1l). free Por~che ("ht'<·kv.11hl~ OU>EST MIS" c 7""' -rv sort "--"·) w·.u pay -:-.....--launching & washing Toda\ I I . --_._ Si'oo lo tlte~ ho ....................... privileges Newport l!M-0 Ford Sedan Deluxe., :u~ & Lg dresser 3 tier n1te 1 r d 67~ 111 jMarine refrigerator Dunes 1131 Bark Bay roncourse trophy v.in '.IJIJ table swivel chair Anlq tn sone · AC DC NORCO brand or Newport Beach I ner. ground up restora j ..U. ~!!.!tej60cl!_Sh760-1236 WANTED Blark leather 'lew j300 SS7·2:>87 6440510 ·~~-·-"o u" 1 4 car Gar sale Daily ! motorcycle jacket s~ze 71., Hp. Ev1nrude OB. lion, Sl2,SOO. 851·6226 I w ••••1>u> U•••l S1i1les ·Scrv1ce-Leasmg Clothes Lumber. pipe. I 40-42 & bla~k leather n~· Com pl rblt S3000BO. I '5 7 T-llRD ·• M t. '" •·• ... un ' Roy CcrY~r.lnc. rurn. evervthing 1741 mg chaps in good cond1· 642-4764 T ,e..&1 All orig. xlnl cond WE BUY I Rolls Ro~re BMW s l A ;.,. CM hon.Call646-4629 rmtspornMOfl 1 540·7111da644i777e\ t540Jamboree _ao a na '' C-ASH p ID FOR USE 12' G,laspar, trans doll} ....... ~ ................. ,,. ~·""'c. red e-:-l .. black CLEAN C "RS "1Jewrv.r1 Beach 64()._~ u---1 1060[ ORUM SAETS' D not. at1on ta.nits. compl Moto --"' •ra... 9 I 40 '" ...,.,., ~ "' I -"" --~ rta;cv-s 1nl .. 1mmac cond AHO TRUCKS Brand nev. assume ••••••••111111••1111'"1 i10.i100 asnted~.836-~ ....................... $!4,000 8928900 962003.5 I Bl k .,.,,,. "-Arab Gelding 8 yrs loots p 9040 Puch Moped. only 280 mi • · :.. _::J.. ease ac """'· sun· old gd dtspos1l1on. gd Desperate young mother • OW« Arter 6pm call Sue: 11928 "A .. ROADSTER roor. a c Jordan. ' d II ed ••••••••••••••••••••••• R I bl 752 1750 show prospect, SIOOO or an sma so.n. oe s 24 . Tolly C rt C· b SS9·93S6 . ep 1ca, rum e seal. _ ~t.jana._760-2637 refngera!f>r. kitchen ta· Cruiser Lo~a hrs tu~~ -soft lop, 5000 nules. Pin '69 BM~ 2002. wht. snrf. 4 u---L....&..t"-~~ 8065 ble & chairs. Please call lh · .. _ ... Lo. ded SELL idle items with a lo components in war spd . xlnt rond $3150 ..,,_..___ Answer Ad #388.642-4300 new rou~"""' a Dally Pilot Class1r1ed ranly · rost $12 ,000 Call Lyle 898-2521 ext ....................... 24 hrs w/everthmg Tandem Ad 642 567~ _ Make orrers~ 9S3-l.220 2116 20 piece Stainless Steel -· lrlr. 714.5544343 cookware set. S22S M.sicol ------ 494:.2522 hi I 1 IOll ~artner wanted 25" Skip ___ s rm:aa I Jack, C.C lmmac. TAN CARPETING ••••••••00•••00 .. ••••11 loaded Incl H.H slip, grade, l20yds, Alto sax, Bundy $250. Sill mo .. + equity dep ~1uud ,,.. .. 9325 Perfect born for begin. ~ ~ ner. Xlnl tone/cond. 557·9327=-:... ____ _ Jewelry 8070 536-4926 PARTHBt WANTED ....................... Al S Y mah ....,,. 34 Cl CHB art cabin CASH IN ON YO UR lo ax a .. a._,.,. N E G L E C T E 0 Collectors LudWlg Drum trawler Smgle diesel VALUABLES', Get Set .642·4764 lmmac Loaded Shp Paid Handsomely for P.A. SPEAKERS NB $439 rno +equit y de· select pieces Gems. Pair or M1.lche,l,l BC 84 pos~7·932'7or494·109S Pred-0us stones. Gold. speakers Vil~ 6 stands Estate Jewelry, Crystal. N~w cond1t1on -low Mfiftd Bronze AnllQues & Ob-mileage . Gre.at for Eledric 11 jetsd'art646-7741 Ask for small-medium size club S9500· Make Offer! Mike. "tualions and casuals. 1 yr Car guar Gentleman's Gold Nug. l60Qobo. 7l405l·8Sl6 MS-0715 W h OWT MXR PHASESHJM'ER gel ate 60 .. 100 .. dual controls. 1977 23 fl Mako. 1978 235 Quartz Movement. 24 Newly rebuilt $'75. HPJohnsonO/B.Lohrs. diamonds. Appraised al Barcus-Berry PT.e-amp. loaded wt ~em trlr $1000. Sell S3SOO OBO. $45. 714nst.SSl6 Great terms. Make orrcr 768·5SSS --54-0-0312orll73-8310 Antique French Gold & Office Fw aitve l 6 HP JOHNSON WITH Diamond Ladi.es La pel E .. p•llf 8085 8' BOAT. PrisUne. Cov· Watch. Value S6SO sell ....................... ers & tanks tst SSOO $350. Beautiful piece Walnut Exec Desk & takes. 673-'7220.851·8959 494-7004. C r edenza . Exec 3 • U ·ru . 2 SALVADORE DALI High back Chair, $700. 1 n1 le SportfLSher, 494.2522 F /B, fresh 320 lwn eng., Uthos; 8 Montz lithos. Lro 3 palntin" g Mural, 10 fast. xlnt cond., loaded. sell or trade. 675..§856 " 644·5983 all 6PM. V, rt. endangered Hawks in 3 meter 1cw111 wool + 1 Oils. Called "Last Su"-13' lost.~ beige mink for Vicuna .. ,. coal . 536-7154___ per $400. Lrg oil. 5X4, w /l yr old Mere 40. bow . 494·2522 rail side rails, 4 cushion 91 ·1 ENG•E SPECIAL INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING: -MAIM IEARIMGS -ROD IEARIMGS -C OU HTER SHA.FT IEARIMGS -CHAINS -RAILS -TEMSIOMER KITS -RINGS -VALVE GUIDES -ALL MEC. GASKETS & SEALS FOR EHGIHE -POINTS -AIR,,flLTER -OIL FILTER -G~S FILTER -OIL -HUTS & WASHERS- AS HEC. -REBUILT RODS -LINE BORE -CASE SAVERS IF MEC. "WITH ENGINE SPF.C f AL ONLY PRESENT THIS AD FOR A FREE PORSCHE BAG ~, •. MocWlltry 8071 IBM typewriter. ~Not s w i v e I s e a l 5 ~==-----Kini 1iu nter bed Mir· ....................... Selectric Portable szs w/backrftts, bow and roted canopy hd.brd $425 Sm a II RN D M a chine 675.3123 · · stern Ii ghls, near nu bat· 91 I TUME·UP SPECIAL Shop. Going out of Busi· tery + rover. $3695 o e 1 1 • L I k e N e w OfflCE WTUll 67~0 dn, 673-4585. Machinery. Lal.he Mill, Bond copier. lobby etc. omce rumllure. furniture. e.xer desks. tr 8Sbp Chrysler ene. Etc. Worth SU.000. Sell cbalrs, credenus, w/trlr.S600 000 0B0 768-~ ~111.U. Terri, 7SZ..l.194. 644-01915 ~d••• IOIO oe.·Tbun. U 'UMIUTI -=~;:;.;;...;='-----••••••••••••••tt••••••• SAVIN 220 Cop y Financlna•aUpavall. MacbJne. Good Conch· , ___ .... M6-00ZI..._.=--- tion. 16 roUa copy paper • ne• etectrollalic mix. $.125 for Ule lot. Call 87}7llO. Mon·lhur. 21~tlp aleepe 4, like new can-vu. Prime Newpc>rt slip. Only •·•· Call Oftlct Fw 111111 t Mick 912-7711 Bond Copier, lobby a· Cbtia Craft Cruiler, furnltur•, executive 2.83 cu.l.n. Chevy en1 .. de• t • . c b a i r •·. completely equipped ,,.., ... caJt Terri, at w/UHP rldio, Uve bait 5190!'T4X r Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, Oolob9r 26. 1981 ' I ........ ...._ •-irt.d ......_ ._,rW ..._ .__,,w WM, ... ..W Wet • ..,,..w ....... Uttd AlllM. Uted ...... 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Call topt.Musttell,otter Cond.!l!l-4!4UIHEI Su.oroof.Sh.arp ,xceUent H500 . 914 .7135 or IYE.,, ~· M1&1t sac at t&eoo. • ..., Ray 8alJ t'Jt.7030 d1. Nl-Maft«tPM_ cood. Must Sar . No 198. •••••••• P ·-....... 7 M4•&ew 'SITJU, ..-.tcorwt t\11\1'72VW81.lJ,Nupalnt,nu. ,.,.~m't'tll 'llZ ,,...._ • .__ 99•1 ,. at emtu/l!!f=....,\ COm .... °' 1 ---""' ....... \ u UNI: at' Blau ... -,~ ..... -.. HIJ •• , ..... J•"--u •• 10 ~-. pan m 1tron1 ; new tire1, rct, r re00· OBO. alltover~ue.Chu •••••••••••••••••••••••..- ,..,. .,,_ ,_IT """' poN Direct leue and 80 ~· '744 starter t ball. 11100. • l •re 0 . 25 ' Pe 71 1281 '77 Cbryaler c:on:loba. ) ' ..................... . .... aed Leulna at vertlble. 2K on compl moa. l'to•lblt pymla. ••••••••••• .. • .. ••••••• •iMS a , C ,.17 ownr fullpowr lltru • llu1tana, fut back, -.eu:;:.:.:P~ rbl!si:mac. S'IOOO firm. ~.~11~icJobS II o21~ is MG~ial Edit.Ion, , ... .,... 9770 VolYo 9772 •• ~~............... .' "so . !!l~ ~~!°ei al~atf:r/~; IL:.;;~~oiiiiiii;;:;iiiiiii:iiiiiiiii:ll ,,, J/H. 1 Owner. Xlnl or11'/U?•2m :!;~,~ -5o.':..'~t111• : ........ d ....................... ;;;::::-.:;•• '1t Z28, xlnt CC>ftd, lff to C11HM.... ttJO mutrler tfr5. 161·0078 '72 240Z Good Cood. S3700 cond. Must See! ..,,.5. 8'1 8 g, mint •t~k #I VOL .,__ 1pprecl1te, ts700 or best ....................... evn t wtdt. too' ttl.ecUco of ptt· 080. 85H632. 7eo.8727, Chria. S.ELLINO YOOR 118? i1 MOB, am/fm 8 trk, cond .. •tereo. nu mtr.. lN ORANGE COUNTY' olfer. M04183. lt71 y.,... C8" llu1tan1 '115 co.nv 2191 oned BMW l 844=!211 ~ 97JI WIPAT . xlnt cond. lo ml, best of. mu.ataee! m .isn '75CamaroLT xlnt cond. 18.900. Black/black automatic PS PB. PT I•--"an •-ex TOP M!l~•1 SS fer. U0.91'1 • '73 bfflle. cherry red, SALIS, 5aYICI Air. auto, AM/FM c111, ve'ou.r. Split t-t ... a•·. ~.1.....,;.,,..' ' . -... w · '80 Dallun 210 Wagon. ••••••••••••••••••••••• --I t u.nd 12725 Ari.~ LIASlie& • '"'-' '"' ... ~ ~ coadl&n. Air, stereo, 5 spd 11,000 Call Jack BaCOl\ Pt••• '741 c eanea aro . n ASDELlVE S3000/mabo(r. 673-3612. AM IF M Quadrafonlc HIS --fl ••••••••••••••••••••••• d7·lW7 OV . RY '78 Camaro Rall.ye Sprt, t.ad. track. 37,000 mi. ,. ~ have a lease ml. 1.5400/ofr 642-ZOIH, JIM Sl8'0MS 1'16 Peu1eot 5CM&. 4 epd. 'to-'115 VW left &t right EXPERTS 32K ml, fully loaded ~ 541)-7000 •79 Cutlau DieMI, air, -· ny that leases S48-l5S8 WE'VE • • IMPOITS Need.I ena wk. '800 080 I door, '73 left door. SSO ....... ..,1 pzoo/OBO. M&-0667 c--......_ tt~z am /fm. cua, lo mi, mUll ..-. makes of au.tos, '67 411. 4 dr, 1600 eng. 1301Qwli1St. ~·7503After6'9'~ each. Westa'n style whl ~'" .,. .. _ -L-& -,......,. ., 11 1080 2'1U Eu and vam. For ad· Du.al carb. 4 spd. $795. MOU.. NEWPORT BEACH Pondat 9750 rims for Super Beetle VOL YO _ • .._.. 99ZO ....................... se I f;IOOO . l73' l lnlormaUon on ~ 7578 Y lill' _... m.aoo •••••••••••••••••••• .. • ea. 548-97'4 1966 Harbor Blvd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sam uys "drive a little, ffl7 . pleaecaU... "-"-I 9723 ... ,".,... '10 914 Red-Blk int. '76 Scirocco. Fast COSfA MESA * CINrn .. '10 save a lot," on new 81 ...................... . '41f'l2-1Z70 7141•1·9611 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S1tP" 'vmr -.. '81 lhrcedes SOC> SL. Im· AM I FM cau. 13000 w/many extras. Low ' 6M9 03 540-9467 Moel• ~eo.,. Corvettes equipped with ~ SALi ...._ --and ood 1919 Ferrari. 308GTS, ~"aur:J mediately available. Firm. miles. '4200 bst ofr. '78 Volvo 242. Im· Economicll 4 cyl .. auto 4 spee~ ~r automatic 71 • Pinto, clean w/air !:'a!Cood~.. II AM/FM tape,4 spd. AC. . us Great Western Im · 646-1933 675·4775 maculate cmditin. only lrana., air cood .. etc. lrans~~LVER conditioning, good ,. ... aaJes_,ncelff: Sacrifice v~i~ port.era. ln4)855-0681 '77\.'J Silver 924 . AC, lt'6YW.., 17 ,000 miles, AC . (lAB~=~S5ltS 1oi.9'7DARKBLUE g~is~~~~1~77~ I Dir. (714)523-7030 XTMAlDA. '77 450SLC, brown /tan, AM /FM St Cass. Deluxe Good condition. 11200 AM /FM cas~u. elec· HOW•ID--•roltt 10t964BRONZE u kforMaria flat 9725 •• ··~ like new, loaded. int&rwhls.Snrf. fi tnc seats, radials, etc. "' -......................., • • chrome ~· new tires. Call M9-9lll, Ml·2.MS arm. . M usl see to fully ap· Dove/Quall SU. ....._ 9965 ., ... ,.,.,_.,,.....,.,.,,,, '"•"ING '78l2.4Spyder5-apd, i '== •llflJ 53,00.0 m 1. $25,300. '66 912. Mint condition. lt73 YW8-Q predate! Garaged, cov· NEWPORTBEACH ••••••••••••••••A•••h ...,..,~m~_,...., M FM trk AC !'_ 673 7339 Excellent cond. )2800 ered and pampered like 13).0555 208 w. hi. SANTA ANA ' A I 8-• I . ICJHUll SI, tlSTA lffSUl~W4 . • . . All original. Red. Alloys. 080. Da 494.7527, eves. a baby... '6 7 c ............. 714/836-3171 $§600. 972.0499 · '7' 280, 6 cyl. Regu.lar Sspd, 1'7500. .,. '877 SEE US a•st• $3000orbestolfer CLOS~SUNOAY ......_..._ 9727 Mcneraff 9739 gas! Sliding sunroor. 544·~.~7912 . Ph.54&-5659 "" • 960«l7• For I.he best deals in ,,_ IT PIS P/B I '71 Super Beetle, new We have agoodselection 401S.EICaminoReal ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••0··~·:-:;;;_~··•••• A. d A/C AM~~· ·57 Speedster. Sliver tires, new gaint, eng Alltoe, Used of NEW & USED San Clemente '80 Pontiac Lamens • Southern California • Come See Ua Today!! VISIT YOUR ~ wm ows, · · w/Red Leather int. Xlnt XI t .-....v>O o C'"-vro'-ta '. 831·"""" ........ ,.,.... Safari. 22 ,000 mi, Value _,,,,. seU ~s · n · -••••••••••••••••••••••• ..., "" .....,., ...... °""" OR ....... ,.-co•st COUMTY"S -· . ongcar. 891·7490PM H . .fc ttOS '76 Vet. Yellow. T·Top. PS /PB. A/C, tilt, roof & "'"~ "' EXCWSIVE 833-8162 981~l'8,ll8l·S813 '79 Westfalia pop·top :':'.................... New Int. AM/FM Cass. rk, AM /FM tape, 96500. HONDA MASERATI '77 2AOD. Priced Sll.750· '77 Ponc:lletl IS camper, am/fm tape. '72 GREMLIN X, rebuilt New Auto Transmission. ,_549~-28~13 ____ _ HEAD~ARTIRS Dir.•• £BSHIP ~r:.!79::J;f~wen or Su.nroof, immac, 46,000 refr, stv, new Micbelins, engine &i trans. Souped BM Shift Klt. L-48 Eng. '67 Firebini Classic, xlnt To Aylll ~1.8' . mi.AC,stetto.$18,500or x.lntcond,18259.760-:1175 up VB full. Mlnor front $9000 080. SSI 0278 cond. runs great , .. • We'll deliver anywhere '81 300.5D Turbo, ivory TOL 497.3374 da nile ,72 vw Bug, xlnt cond. end damage, must see to After 6. 11800/080. 846-5458 .. SADDIR•CK IMW ._,ll~tePkwy UHIVEISITY inlheworld! w/tan int, loaded, only 497-41'5 $2300 ash onl p apprec.Jl~S46-5659 '77 Malibu Classic. Low Exec. car. ·59 compl. '61finWrdC.., SALES&rSERVICE IEACH IMPORTS 80mi, P4.SOO. 6'4·82.53 '61 C*lolet Nov. i4Ui .• zJi oss. Codllloc tf 15 Mi., good cond .. AM/FM restored Corvette. like VB, auto, must see to ap. , 11 issaon Viejo • AVERYPKWY. (Exn'SFWY.} OLDSMOllLE 848 Dove Street '73 450 SL ssoo 542.2455 '78 Dsl Rabbit. Deluxe ....................... stereo, 8-track. loaded. new , custom paint, new preciate. SD>OOBO #!..MHC~UCA t1S 752-0tOO New paint, excellent •-• . .'1oy 9756 mdl. Xlnt oond. $4500. COMT~TIMG 645-2902. whls & tires, motor com· 751.:e:n ll 1·2040 4tM949 Cloled Sundays ... '" " 1969HarborBlvd. cond. 113,000. MUST -ce Call 494·0009 CADIUAC? '72 El Camino w/shell. 4 pl. ~ebll. CaU Mr. Cops, .65 Pontiac Grand Prix.. 2850 Harbor Blvd 631-7170 SELL! 496-7360 ''11ib'[UliiP4°U~ff ~ '76 Rabbit, :.> mpg, new We s~ciallie in leases spd. mags, 350 modified. Hentage Bank, 833-1191. Runs good, needs work. • M..t lldtillg , .. on_. COSfA M~A MHc ... 8-9740 ltH 2105, "· ROY paint, runs good. $2500 ror th~e business ex· ~. :~~~Jertificate. DodcJe ttlS $250. 539-6722 '80 Accord. 5 spd Hatch '77 28>E Colorado beige "70~LMBZ.Ne~tires, CARVER '80 Rabbit Dsl.. A/C, LarpS. .. ctioll ~~!!'n~~!u~~::,~d. ·7~o~:e.J°c~Se~t ....... ~ ........... ~ .. . 540.964 ....................... 546--0606; evs 833-3'87 ~ ftrm . 675-TI83, 673-5372 ecutive & professional. -· ....................... 9970 INWr. 'r tOr LHMColldle McLmwlMW!! 1-r~L.eeN rJOW"-"-! L141521·5313 Back. Exeptional cond. Xlnl. condition days, paint, bani top convert ROLLS·ROYC[ snrf., sterio. take over OfMtw ltll (114}&42-6676 Offer 497-089 '79 He~atage. Be~u.llful Lo Mi. Many Xtras. 979.9930 ask for Elaine, roadster. Ru.ns excel. U40J•m11ot" lease. 495.Ql88 CDlllKJ · -. Condition. 39K ma. $5500 S§llS083S·~ Evenings, 759·9065. PP . See at 17 611 :.:1 amh '73 vw Van. 7 passenger, How .. Stodt! '70 ...., ton PU. Auto, PS. !Ford 9940 080. Call Nancy A~r '81 Honda Civic. Auto, UO· 2lio SL. Gold w /blk in· Arm1toroog Ave. Irvine. excellent. $3200/offer. PB. $800. 6'15-3504 Leave ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6PM . 548-99118 der warranty. 15700. lerior, all rbt. $18,500. McKinley Equlpment 1• CLO$EDSUNDAYS partial trad e for NA~R~ message '67Ranchero.Good8ody. ,66T.-O MH277 760·8099 Corp.979-87 Toyota ~765 wre.cked bug with no ("A DIL( A lf you're in the market Needs Engine work. S600 H d drseda '79Accordl..X.Llkenew. . 191zw..u•• .................. , .... engme. , j ., rorabetlercar,besure OB0642·5939 ar ~:Wl n, Hondamatic. air. Lo mi Have .Y,0U read, today 5 72 T ~ Corolcl 497 6236 494·2.407 1i.<-'Q 11 ... 1 •• tti,,. to check the many autos '80 Fiesta. AM /FM . air. ••lit your shopping 640-6791 Cla~sifted ~ds . If not. Order now. Fleet 0 Hav.e something to sell? l ....... \\ .. ,, 'l·IO ·11U1 advertised for sale in LOW MILES. Like nu. 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Tel. ~5630. 57 Years ~friendly farolly service -Orange County's oldest Lin· coin-Mercury dealership. SOUTH COAST DODGE Me Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Tel. 540-0330. RV service l1lista, custom van conversions. · NIWPORT IMPOITS 0 W Coast Highway, Newport Beech. Tel. ~40-1764. The Ferriltl Heedguartert. D•M LIASIHG, IMC. 73> W. 19th St .. Coit. t-4 ... ~·1t44 ting ~llfl1t I• our Job. to Uiilor ,your lea.In~ fOf ' ~.we , .... all mtkll and models of care, truck• end MATCH 'rHE NUMBERS ON THE MAP WITH THE NUMBERS IN THE BOXES M.EWPORT DATSUN 888 Dove Street. Newport Beach. Tel. 833-1300. At the triangle of Jamboree, MacArthur & Bristo.I behind Victoria Station. Sales, Service. Leasing & Parts. Fleet discounts to the public. 0 MAIERS CADILLAC 2600 Harbor Blvd ... Costa Mesa. Tel. ~9100. Orange County's Largest Cadillac dealer. Sales. Service. Leas- ing . • DAVID J. 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Westminster. Tel 636·4010. FRANK· PROTO LIMCOl.M-MHCUIY Service and Parts Department always open 7 days a ,~k. 7:30 A.M. to 6'30 P.M. 848-n39. 0 C OMMELL CHEVIOLIT .2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Over 20 ye1r1 aervlng Orange C<Nnty! Sales. leuing, service. Cell 5..e-1200; special parts llne: 546·9400; body shop line; 754--0400. • CHICK IVERSOM ftORSC ... AUD .. YW 415 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. 873-0900. The only dealer&hlp In Orange County with thfte thrff great makes under one roof! • • lOY CAlVll IOUS IOYCMMW 1540 J1mborff Road, Newport a.ch. M04444, a.i.... Strvloe, Perte And Leulng. .. • • * * • DRlllil CUil Ylll llllTlll llllY Ml \-\ • • ~I I I l • I I. UCI provides a look at the fut11re ol genetics I ' I By STEVE TRIPOLI. °' ... Delly .......... Genetic engineering research that could have an impact on everything from medicine to agriculture and the world's d e pendence on oil was on display Sunday for supporters of the UC I rvin e College of Medicine. The display, presented to a community support group called the Medical Research and Cleanup of bay on hold By STEVE MARBLE OftMDelty,. ........ Time has run out on any hope of beginning a cleanup project on the swa mp-like Upper Newport Bay this year. Engineers who had prepared plans for the $4 million cleanup job said because or hitches in getting state funds. at is now too late in the year to start any or the work. Don Simps on, a Ne wport Beach consultant in charge of the project, said contracts had been awarded for the work when state financial officials signalled that $1 .3 million in state mone) for the project might be cut. "Time dragged on and we just got stuck," said Simpson. He said some work on the San Diego Creek . t h e main waterway to the bay. should be able to start in April at the end of the rainy season. But a dredging project on the bay itself likely cannot get goiflg until August. The le n gthy dela y for dredging silt from the top reaches of the bay. Simpson said , is due to the spring bird mi~ration season. The S4 million cleanup project all but collapsed when the state reported it was unable to sell $2 million worth of Clean Water bonds because or high interest rates and then threatened to cut $1 .3 million in state Energy Resource funds. Prospects for t he project brightened last week when it was learned the state will again try to sell the bonds and that the $1.3 million likely would be coming Newport's way after all. The bonds, state officials confirmed, will go on the market Nov . 4 . The $1.3 million earmarked for the cleanup project, meanwhile, would be available to Newport late this week providing it clears a rinaJ s tate agency , the Water Resources Control Board Gun t hreat reel thing The caller reported a man with a gun in the Glenneyre Street parking lot and it didn't take long for Laguna Beach police officers to arrive at the scene. And, when officers contacted four people in a vehicle at the lot, they indeed found a small arsenal of plastic weapons -toy guns. It seems the four were students at the high school preparing to make a film for a school project. 111151 CIAIT llATlll Night and morning low clouds, but partly sunny Tuesday afternoon. Highs 67 to 72. Lows tonight 55 lo 62. 111181 TlllY 1"1 not Oat ToontruUl• Trol~, tallutr tM Ti;i,ono Trollty. s .. 1tor71, photo, P.agc Cl. ·11111 .. ..,......., . .... 1 llJI 91 =::--.:: ===-:-= r::.~t -~ = ....... -.n ~ u .......... Education Society, Included a talk by Dr. Paul S. Sypherd and a tour of the laboratories of four professors involved in genetic research. In an interview after his talk, Dr. Sypherd said a dozen UCI professors are involved in the so-called "gene manipulation" research at UCL Sypherd, chairman of the uni versity's department of Microbiology, said the ability to manipulate aenes "meanJ we can lake desirable traits from one oreanism and transfer them to another.'' Specific · genetic projects currently under way at UCI, according lo Sypherd, include: -A study that may result in the implantation of a gene into som e food crops that will allow the crops to use nitrogen directly from the air , e liminating the need for nitrogeo fertilizers which are both costly and petroleum-based. -Research into the insertion or drought·resistant genes into crops that will allow them to grow with less water , saline·resistant genes that will allow plants lo utilize the Increasingly salty water in many parts of the world, and alkaline-resistant genes that will allow more agriculture in desert areas. -Insertion of ~enes into ordinary micro.organisms that will allow them to produce compounds formerly produced only in the human body. These include insul.in, the anti·viral drur. interferon and a number of hormones. Sypherd said a key to the current genetic research al UCI is uncovering what he called "the switch" -the method will "trick" a bacterial cell · producing the desired substan with a gene from another cell. Finding the switch is the k to mass -production of need s ubstances in bacterial cells,l s aid. "Right now it's a very pro bl e m ." Sypherd sai~ "Without the right switch ( bacteria produces> nothing at <See GENETIC, Page A.%) ·~ •:11 Devil to get day in COUl1 ~ · . . . in murder trial MASTERPIECE DISF1LAYED Some of the thous and s who lined up to s ee Pablo J>1casso·s famous painting ··Guernica"' from the Spanis h Civil W.ar wait outs ide a ~adrid ,,,~ ............ museum ctop) while inside a young Spanish girl sinks to her knees in homage. It was the first exhibition of the painting in lhf' artist ·s homeland. DANBURY , Conn. <AP) - The devil gets his day in court this week in a case authorities call "a routine murder" and the defense attorney calls a clear·cut case of demonic possession. The case involves a husband·wife team of nationally known ''demonologists , ·· a 13·year-old boy some say is possessed by the devil , the efforts of Roman Catholic priests to rid the boy of the spirits and a curly haired teen-ager who ch allenged the demons to take him on. That teen .ager , Anre Cheyenne Johnson , stands Police 01ake arrests in nightclub area Police sweeps in a four·block Costa Mesa area centering on the Cuckoo's Nest nightclub resulted in more than 90 arrests, citations or juvenile contact reports over the weekend. officials said today. Ten·man task forces hit the area surrounding the club at 17th Street and Placentia Avenue Friday and Saturday ni1h.ls after ow ners of businesses and residents in the area pleaded for help in cleaning up the neighborhood, said police Capt.. Robert Moody. The sweeps resutte'd in Phony rock tickets told SAN DIEGO <AP > -<;1ty officials hav e reversed themselves and say between 1,500 and 1,600 bogus tickets were used to gain admission to a RoUing Stones concert at San Diego Jack Murphy Stadium Oct. 7. But a San Diego police detective says he d oesn't anticipate any arrests soon because the investigation is complicated. "Every time I think I'm just about at the end, I find out I'm only one·fourth of the way to di scovering so mething important.'' said detective Ed Boyce. citations and arrests ranging from suspicion of loitering and curfew violation to alleged possession and sale of alcohol and drugs, he said. The crackdown was the first in the area since the City Council revoked the Cuckoo's Nest's live·entertainment permit late last February. The permit, which allows punk and other rock music groups to perform. was pulled after residents• a nd businessmen complain ed of vandalism , drinking problems and confrontations with crowds gathering on weeltends at the popular club. After a series of legal moves, the state Supreme Court ordered the appeal heard in San Bernardino and ruled that the Cuckoo's Nest entertainment permit should remain active until the appellate court rules in the case. Arguments will be heard Nov. 3 in San Bernardino, said City Attorney Tom Wood. Captain Moody said today that none of the weekend arrests and citations was made at the controversial club or in its parking lot. Contacts were made in the residential, commercial and industrial areas surrounding the club. he said. <See ARRESTS, Page AZ> Coast students high in college exams Figures r eflect national hope that downward curve may have hit bottom By JERtlY CLAUSEN ..... Delly ........ College entrance exam scores earned last year by &>ublic ru1b school seniors along the Oranee Coast indicate k>cal students remain well ahead of the state and nation in both verbal and mathematics skills. And they reflect a national hope that 18 years or continued drops in verba l a n d mathematics test scores may al last be reaching the bottom of a downward curve. Figures. averaged from a1Jl9Da the four coastal school diatricta surveyed indicate seniors moved up a couple of notches hiper than ~ in the same diltrtcta who took the tests durtn1 their high s~hool senior year ha 1979•80. The ftgures were talrea•from report.a by the Coller ....... Examin•tion Boar ntardlnc Scholastic Aptitude Test HOl"t9 durln1 the lJI0.81 scbool year. Studeatl plannlDI to att4qd moat '°'f ·1ear eoUqee 1n tbe School Olatrict Comparleon Huntington Union Irvine Unified LagunaU~ Newport·Mesa Unified National State t United States are required to take the te1t priot to admillion. N atioaally. the nearlJ OM mllltoa 1tudent1 tn tbe bllb 1chool due ol 1181 averapd 4M on tbe verbal SAT teat and • OD •atb..L.. ~ 1ame at tbe c8'11 el i.. -me ltatewtde mua wu GI on v•bal t8ltl MCI 411 • matb. Locally, the elHI or 1111 scored aft averqe 441 OD ffrb9l teal• and 501 on m atli, .,_.. HOI'• two pamu ~ llllll Mn.d-llalor'l la *"ilw GI t•. , Verbal Averaie a ... ., i981 1980 441 436 '35 443 '51 Uf 454 4.56 DI 434 42t Ma&b Averaie aauol 1981 1980 503 •97 •99 .a •IM 508 SU 506 ... 486 •7S Surveyed l ocally were HuatlnltOn Beach Hilh School Dlttrtet, lrvine Unified School Dl1triet. Lquna Beach Unified u d Newport.Mesa Unified. The hl1heat verbal avera,1 ... seared in 1111 by w.-a B e a e b 1enior1. ti t . ••t-o rt·Harbor dl1trlet .. icored "11he9t ~ .... math~IU. .. O.....ally 1peald.,, ·• Uld No r ••• Loatt, tile Newpert-11 ••• •t•trlet•• ........ 11=r::·.~, ... .... ,..... fl accused of murder and Mart.in M innella, the defense attorney, pl ans to ,argue that the devil made him do at. laterally. The tr1aJ begins Wednesday ip a tiny, second·floor courtroom, and attorneys predict it could take up to two months to seat 1 ju r y becaus e or de ta ii ea: questions about spiritual belief• Mannella is expected to as~ prosped1ve jurors. Johns on, 19. has been in a Bridgeport jail in lieu of $125.~ bond since his arrest on charg• in the Feb. 16 stabbing death cit Alan Bono. 40·year·old manage$ · of the Brookfield Kennel. ; Minnella 's defense i( s traightforwa rd : the devil poss e s sed J o hnson's body several times in the month• before Bono's death and then again al the moment of the attack. M innella will first have to convince the jury there is such a thing as the devil and demonkt possession Secondly. he w.ill; have lo convince jurors that, 9' his words, •'this vile force or sp1ril manipulated my client'.I\ body and caused the ultima~ demise" of Bono. ,J.. If allowed into cour:t and if successful, the defense would ~ a landmark in U.S. law, legal experts say. But the decision te; admit Minnella's evidence resf.4• wfth Superior Court Judge Robert Callahan. M innella says he's confident Callahan will see things his way--:" · "The state must prove be had specific intent to murder Bono, and the defense is allowed to s h ow any evide nce that indicates he didn't have intent.'' Minnella sajd in an interview. To Walter Flanagan,. the state's attorney who will be prosecuting, the case is .. ._ routine murder , insofar al! homicide can be classifiel routine." -~ John Anderson, chief of poli~ in Brookfield, a quiet town of 12,000 north of Danbury, said: "There's nothing in the crime (See DEMON, Page A.%) AJ ••••• Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, October 26, 1981 ewport plan opposed nning Ranch develop1r_1ent hearing slated tonight A controvorslal plan to velop a portion ot the 600-acre ewport Bannin1 Ranch ha1 ~olted slow.growth forces ln tJewport BHch. I embers of the var•oua ups promised to be on band ght when the Newport ctty tobncll opens ita third pubUc "•ring on the proposed ranch velopment. or the first time in Newport ch, the 7:30 p.m . council )ttsion will be broadcast Jive by ~eprompter Cable TV. : The ranch plan, submitted by tt.~eco Ltd ., ca ll s for cf!'velopment or 75 acres o( the l~d in West Newport that now From PageA1 GENETIC • • • or ¥'hat we call ·nonsense'," -a useless substance. Two UCI doctors, Kevin Bertrand and Wesley Hatfield, currently are working to de· velop what Sypherd called :;'4.niversal switches" tbat can tie used to trigger the desired r~11 ctions with a number of g~es and bacterial cells. · ~ypherd said one UCI doctor, Efjc Stanbridge, is working on flb.<>rt·circuiling the switch that l\itns a normal human cell t~ncerous . The r esearch i.Avolves moving genes that appear to be associated with ~•n cer rrom maligpant to normal cells, he said. • 1 -Other UC l researchers are ~rkin g to find genes that q,ntrol human production of aptibodies and would allow 0.rganisms to feed on now inedible s ubstances such as ~ellulose, Sypherd said. . ·Such research could lead to new breakthroughs in disease ~qimunity , the control of allergies and control or the i:~jection of transplanted organs and skin grafts, he said. · Sypherd i s cu rr en tl y rqsearctling serveral fungi used µ. the production of commercial v~·tamin s. in the hop e or fl?. at chin g a f as t · growing orga11ism with genes that could {flSUll in increased production of w~dely used substances. HB man dies in fall off ~aguna cliff A Huntington Beach man died etarly Saturday when h e apparently slipped and fell from a steep cliff at Crescent Bay Beach Park in Laguna Beach. Gerard F . Verhaar, 23, of 8562 Donald Circle, was round at the bottom of a rocky precipice overlooking the ocean at about 1 :30 a.m. Saturday. A companion , Willi am S. Bray. also or Huntington Beach. !,old police he and Verhaar were ~.liking along the clifftop park ~lrfen Verhaar disappeared. /1Jfray reported his friend mining, and the body was round I! &hort while later at the baae or ~cliff. I • Police probe ~Brink 's caper " NEW YORK (AP) -Police tklieve they have identified at f ~st one, and perhaps as many ~ five, or the bandits who fled Crom the scene of a bloody Brink's truck holdup that has been tied to the radical Weather Underground. Inves tigators spent the weekend trying to follow the many trails the bandits left after last week's a mbush in suburban Nanuet ; i n Washington , fingerprint e xperts tried to identify hundred s of samples from cars used durin1 the holdup and from apartments tbat apparently were hideouts /or tbe I Uli· Clarkatown Police Chief ,Robert S chnakenberg said autbortt1• believed they bad identified at least one or up to eitbl DIODI• thought to bav-e fled .Cter -. lrink's 1uard apd two poUeemtn were killed ln the mew.at. foW' people, including tiree memben of tt_le Weather UDd~. were mnled at tMHd· Is dotUd with oU wells and lank Carma. Beeco. accordlna to lts president 'Hancock Banntn1 Ill. wants permission to bulld more than 200 rt!Sidential unit.a and 730,000 square reet of industrial and omce space. The primary objection to tbe development scheme has come Crom a group calling Itself the West Newport Legislative Alliance. comprised or 13 homeowner groups from the west side of Newport Beach. The alliance is asking that Beeco be prohibited from building any office buildings and restricted to constructing only 100,000 squar e feet or light industrial uses. o.llyfJllllCS-..... 110.VORED BY COLLE<;f: Supervisor Stanton Long B e a c h c olle g e cites Roger Stanton Orange County S upervisor Roger Stant.on will be inducted into Long Beach City College's Hall of Fame Wednesday. Stanton, who gr aduated from the college in 1958, will be one of four people to be named to the group, wtlich numbers 28. Stanton, whose supervisoriaJ district includes his hometown or Fountain Valley. part of Garden Grove and Tustin and Santa Ana, was student tq1y president and a track and field letterman at the college. He later taught at California State University, Long Beach and then was elected to the lst District supervisorial post in November 1980. Officials said Stanton will be honored for his achievements. Forum slate d for Irv ine school race Candidates seeking election to the Irvine Unified School District Board of Trustees will participate in a public forum at 7 o 'clock tonight in the auditorium of Lakeside Middle School. #3 Lemongrass, Irvine. Up for eledion on Nov. 3 are the trustee seats held by Frank Hurd and Fred Gahm, neither of whom is seeking re-election. Andrew Barna. John Mundy, John Jaeger , John Flynn, Irving Marks. Gene Conley and Buff White are seeking election to the board of trustees. Roger Denney and J eff Winneke filed candidate papers with the Orange County Registrar of Voters and their aa·mes will appear on the ballot. However, both have dropped out of the r ace. T ourist stabbed SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A German tourist was reported in stable condition alter he was stabbed in the leg during a mugging. Ludwig Probst, 63, recovered at General Hospital on Sunday from an attack on Friday near a recreational vehicle park south of Market Street. C:IH•lfled advertlalng 7141642·5878 All other d .. rtmenta 642-4321 MAIN C>mCE iJO WHI lary $1., Cata M<JM, CA. Mell ~1 IOll IMiO, Cocte Mew, CA,~ C.oyrlolii 11111 CW8'\tlt CoHt ftuelltlllrla 0-y. Ne MWI ttwift, llkltlrMlollt, edi..,... m..,... w ... •ttrtlw-.... _., • ,_.,... .. ~ .-Clel """'"""flf(~---·· Two other ciUztn arouPf -the Corona deJ Mar Community AuociaUon and Residents' Action Plan -have announced they'll also oppose the Banning project. The Residents' Action Plan, known as RAP, is the group that Is attempting to force a referendum on the Newport Center Expansion project. The Corona del Mar group also is active in the referendum. "We see a lot of similarities between the Newport Center development and the Banning project.'' said referendum leader Ron Covington. "There's a growing concern throughout Newport Beach on the issue of development.'' From Page A1 DEMON • • • itself to indicate it had anything lo do with demons." The stabbing occurred while J ohnson and Bono were arguing ove r J ohnson 's girlfriend, Deborah Glatzel, 26, police said. Johnson and Miss Glatzel were li ving in an apartment next door to the kennel, and Miss Glatzel gr09med dogs for Bono. , Acquaintances have descnbed Johnson and Bono as "the best or friends." Five months before the stabbing, Johnson was involved in efforts lo rid Miss Glatzel's brother, David, then 11, of 42 demons, according lo Ed and Lorraine Warren, self·styled experts on demons, who are ex peeled to testify for the defense In tape recordings the Warrens say were made in the home. a voice identified as Johnson's can be heard challenging David's demons to ··take me on. Control me Leave this boy alone." The Warren s c l aim the demons did just that. Efforts to rid the boy of demons last fall included three minor exorcism r ites performed by five Connecticut priests. The njoce se o f Bridgeport acknowledges some involvement with David's problem but knows nothing ot Johnson, said the Rev Nicholas Grieco, a diocese s pokesman. Bishop Walter Curtis has ordered the priests not to talk to reporters or attorneys about the case, Grieco said. Da vtd attends a special school ror emotionally disturbed children. The Warrens say he is sti II possessed by demons. M innella says Johnson has been "under attack " by demons while in jail but doesn 't remember the attack on Bono. From Page A1 . ' ARRESTS ... Two -thirds or those tran s ported to police h eadquarters following t he sweeps were juveniles -later released to parents -many of them residents of Los Angeles and Riverside counties. Only two or three of those picked up were Costa Mesans, Moody said . Area business owners and employees have complained in recent months about vandalism, drinking teen·agers. fights and drug use in the area as punk rockers converge on the area to attend the club, Moody said. City officials contend that weekend patrols or the active 17th Street a nd Placentia Avenue area weakens police protection in the rest or the city. Candidates' for um slate d A candidates night for those runnin g for seat s on the 'Fountain Valley School District Board of Trustees will be held tonight at 7:30 at Talbert School, 9101 Brabham Drive, Huntington Beach. • Candidates will make brief statements. then answer questions from the audience. Another candidates night will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday al Fulton School. 8778 El Lago St .. Fountain Valley. Three seats on the school board are lo be filled ln the Nov. 3 election. Two school forums set Voters in next week's Laguna Beach school board election will have two opponunitiea to meet the candidates thia week. The Laguna Beach PTA . Council and the Lea1ue or Women Votera are sponaorin& a candldates' n1aht Tuesd ay at 7: 30 p. m . ln the hilh school auditorium, 62:5 Park Ave. All \4 school board candidates have also been Invited to a meetln1 or the North Laruna Civic Aasoclallon Frid•)' at 7:30 p.m . in the Unitarian Han, G9 CyprnaSt. ~ ' ---------~~~ ·--·------- ............ WINNING LEGS? A \ otcr casts a monetan· ballot for o:nali. ~~eon)) four legged. candidate in the .. Best Legs on Campus contest at the University of Wushington. The dog 1s mascot for th~ L!W Huskies '.\tone~· raised in the contest 1s to benefit L'nitcd Wa v Car bomb kills one, 20 hurt in Bei rut BEIRUT. Lebanon <AP > A car rigged with nearly 90 pounds of explosives blew ,up today in Christian Eas t Beirut, killing at least one person, injuring 20 others and startmg a huge fire in an exclusive residential neighborhood . police ond Christian radio reports said. There were no immediate claims of responsibility for the bombing. However, a caller claiming lo represent the Front for the Liberation of Lebanon From Foreigners told Reuters, t he British news agency, that his right-wing organization would retaliate for today's bombing .. as soon as possible with a more violent explosion in the occupied Lebanese territories." That was an appare n t reference to West Beirut and o th er areas of Lebanon Police nab 4 tee n s i n LB auto break-ins Laguna Beach police have arrest~d four teen.agers in connection with a rash of auto break·ins that have plagued the Art Colony and other south county cities the past month. Two L agu n a Beach undercover otficers spotted a truck in the 400 block of North Coast Highway early Sunday morning containing the four leen·agers. Up0n confronting the quartet, Officers Danelle Adams and Ray Lardie found the back of the El Camino vehicle to contain a number of expensive radios and stereo sets. Arrested were Michael Reid Graham, 18. of Los Angeles. and three 17-year-old Ju veniles whom police did not name. The four are believed responsible for at least 40 auto burglaries in Laguna Beach alone, wbeTe expensive cars were rifled for stereo equipment, police said. Police sajd they belleve the burglary team also broke into cars· in Newport Beach and in unincorporated south county areas over the past month. controlled by mostly Moslem left-wing militias. the PLO and Syrian troops of the Arab League's peacekeeping force in Lebanon. The Front fQT the Liberation of Lebanon from Foreigners claimed responsibility for the explosions in the Moslem areas. The PLO said the group was "fictitious " and the bombs were planted b) Israeli agents. 2 m«~n h e ld in M esa · rohlle ries Two m(:n are being held in Costa Mesa Jail today for s us picion of armed robbery after they allegedly held up a gas s t ation and a pair ol pedestrians early S unday morning. Held in lieu of $25,000 bail each are Arthur Hernandez, 26, of Lynwood and J erry Cuevas Jr . 21, of Carson. After filHng their car's tank with gas. one of the robbers brandished a .32 caliber revolver and relieved the station att~ndant of nearly $100 in cash, police s aid . A few minutes lati!r, Steve Luce, 25, of Newport Beach and Michell Middlekauff. 21, or Costa Mesa were robbed at gunpoint by two me n as the couple walked along Cabrillo A venue. officers said. Police said Hernandez and Cuevas were arrested later in the morning when their car described by the victims, wa~ spotted cruising east Costa Mesa streets. Toddler missing INDIANAPOLIS l AP ) Police and city workers opened manholes and checked sewers Sunday in a search for a 16·month·old toddler who vanis hed from he r parents' Jparlment clad only in a diaper. Police said Tiawana Dockery was asleep beside her father. Dewayne Carpenter. 25, when last seen about 2 a.m. Saturday. CONOOL£NCES Mr. and Mrs. WHle)' Melvin received bouquet from Rolllng Stdies rock group, at whose Oct. 15 Seattle Klngdome conte~t(thelr daughter Pam died Burglary suspect killed One suspect waa ki11ed early today when he and a partner apparently tried to burglarize a gun shop In Stanton only to find a shotgun in the hands of the awakened owner. According to a Stanton Police Department spokesma n . Charles Holcomb, the 73·year·o1d owner. was sleeping In a back room of Cal Sports on Cerritos Avenue when the two unidentified me n backed a stolen pickup truck through the front or the store. While the two men used hammers to break display cases and load handguns into a large trash can, Holcomb came out from the back room and fired one round from a shotgun, the spakesman said. The one suspect was dead at the scene when Police officers arrived, the spokesman said. The other man fled, possibly getting a ride from a companion wa1t1ng 1n a vehicle outside the store, he said. In vesligalors were working today to identify the dead man, the spokesman sajd. and lo find the other suspect. Holcomb was reoorted to be doing fine , alth oug h the spokesman said the store owner was "a little shook up." From Page A1 SCORES. • • baby-boom generation all may be working together to spark a turnaround in test scores. ·'There 1s a tre nd among students to be more serious about lea rning" and more willing to submit themselves lo adults' Judgment about what they should stady, said Robert G. Cameron, executive director of research and development for the College Board in New York. A voluntary questionnaire given to the nearly 1 million seniors who take the SAT each year found that in the past four years. students have been taking slightly more academic courses. They now average more than four academic courses per year, compared to rewer than four in 1977. and the extra course more often was 1n math or physical sciences. Tox i c wast e r e por t due SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A report chargin g massive defic iencies in California's regulation of toxic waste regulation was scheduled to be relea sed at a l eg i slati ve committee hearing today in Riverside. The report by the auditor gen eral's office charges that state regulators have inspected fewer than 15 percent of the state's toxic waste djsposal sites a nd that its s luggis hness in producing regulations has delayed control of poisonous substances around the state. The report. described in S und ay's Sa n Francisco Examiner, is to be released al a meeting or the Joint Legislative Audit Committee, chaired by stat e Sen. Walter Ingalls. D· Riverside. 2 n ap near bomh CLOUGH. Ireland <AP> - Police arrested two suspected IRA guer rillas today as the pair slept on a hilltop beside the detonator for a SOO·pound bomb apparently targeted for British security forces, authorities said. . ~ 1 ~ I J ..... ,,...... aPokesman ror the televialon series said. Tbe idea was lar1ply a result of the Oct. 1 attack on two CHP officers on the San Bernardino Freeway ln Alhambra in which one was killed and another wounded, spokesman Sean Mahoney said. Caesar's Palace in Stateline, Nev. normally includes flying lessons when it awards airplanes as jackpot prizes. but the winner of the casino's eighth giveaway won't need them. J erry ObJson, a new owner of a $32,000 single-engine Beechcraft Skipper, is a United .Airlines pilot with 15 years' experience behind the controls. The 50-year-old Scottsdale, Ariz. man -who said he's not a gambler -fed a 75-cent slot machine at the Lake Tahoe casino between $40 and $50 before coming up with three bars that won the plane suspended above the machine. King Kbaled of Saudi Arabia wa s found in "excellent health" during 12 days of tests al a Riyadh hospital, a palace statement said. There was no official word on why the king, who is 68 and has a history of heart trouble, entered the hospital. He said he wanted to nee the smog and stress of San Francisco. Instead, Mark Kevin Thomas has been sentenced to a federal prison for two robbe ries and stealing a car . Robert Kennedy Jr 27. son of the late Robert F Kennedy. unll marry 24-year-old Emily Ruth Black of Bloomington Ind . on .\1arch 6. The former University of Colo rado s tude nt was s entenced to a n indeterminate term by U.S. District Judge Ewing T. Kerr in Cheyenne, Wyo. Cele brities gathe r for Denver bash Dozens of business and entertainment stars were on hand as the fourth annual Carousel Ball transformed Denver's boxy Currigan Hall into a pastel rainbow big-top. Former President and Mrs. GeraJd Ford vied with Frank Sinatra and Cary Grant, among others, as the big names of the evening. though a steady, wet s now - the season's first -held down th e num be r of autograph-seeke r s outside the hall. Also on hand were Sammy Davis J r. and has wife -a photographers' favorite in a midnight blue velvet gown open to the waist: Ed Asner, Jamie Farr, Dina Merrill, Ed McMahon, Gary Coleman, Rich Little and Gregory Peck. Stopping the California Highway P atrol usually isn't as easy, but the cast of the TV serjes "CHiPs" had no trouble over coming their real-life counte r parts in softball. The actors and crew defeated a CHP team 10·2 in a benefit game in Encino to aid CHP families . a Queen Elizabeth II rode by train. car and bus through 200 m iles of ra1ns wt:pt jungles and uplands to the a ncient city of Kandy her visit to Sri Lanka. Thousands of flag-waving children, and elephants with th e ir trunks h e ld h ig h greeted the 55-year -old British monarch along the way to K a ndy , on e time ca pital of the Sinhales; kingdom . S h e wa s accompanied by h e r husband. Prince Philip, and • Sri Lank.an President Junuis R. Jayewardene. 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Nan•u 16 S.n Juen, P.R St KlllJ T911ucl1141t~ Trlnld~ V•re<:rut 17 74 .14 8' II 2.41 II M .2'1 "° .. m M Whal do you like about the Dally Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number below and your messa1e will be recorded, transcribed and delivered to.the appropriate editor. The same 24·hour answering aervlce may be used lo record lel· lers to lhe editor on any topk. Mallboit contrtbuton must Include their name and telephone number for vertrlcatlon. No clrculallon calla, please. Tell us what's on your mind. .. '• . ¢ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday, October 26, 1981 H/F AP~ Leaders at Cancun. Me.nco. summit on economic development pose on trop?cal'beach President Reag(Jn 1s seated at far left Other leaders 111 altendance were Pierre Eliot Trudeau of Canada. Jose Loptz Portillo of Menco. M argaret Thatcher of Bntam Francois .\llllterand of France and Zhao Z1yang of Chi~ 1 } seen··· Long-run benefits Summit built some understanding between North, South CANCUN. Mexico t A P l -The advanced billing put the global economic conference here in the ranks of historic summits . But ralhr thari a giant step for mankind, it produced a small step t oward better understanding. For 21:1 days, a m ong t he beachfront palms and around a giant con f erence table . President Reagan and leaders of 21 other nations talked or tariffs. cred its and currency, as well as the needs of fi shermen. tea prices and cotton supplies. and the virtues and shortcomings of private en t erp ri s e and socialis m. Whal grew from the unusual and relative informal dialogue was a "Spirit or C ancun," concluded Mexican President Jo s e Lop e z Portillo . a co-chairman of the s ummit. ··1t is a spirit of solidarity, of conciliation, and or harmony," he said . The spirit may prove fruitful over the long run But the Cancun summit, which produced no major specific agreements. falls s hort o f its origina l mandate. Early last year, a special s tud y co mmis s io n on the economic issues that divide the de.eloped and developing worlds called for the convening of a s mall m~ting or presidents and premiers to "thrash out" the problems with .. candor and bo ldness." It called for particularly quick action o n a n ··emergency NEWS ANALYSIS program " to relieve world hunger. conserve and find more energy supplies in the Third World, and reform international financial institutions to give poorer countries gr eater say in their operations Action must be taken by 1985. the Brandt Com m1ss1on said almost two years ago. But the Cancun summars final statement either skirts around subjects in which disagreements run deep -as in energy and international financial reform - or offers such generalizations as .. hunger must be eradicated ... A central tas k of the summit was to better define procedures fo r conducting negotiations among all nations on the full range of problems. But the final statement shrouded this s ubject in the obscurity or diplomatic language. It s aid global negotiations were desir able but, Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the other co-chairman, later said. ··we failed to get agreement on exactly what the next step will be." The focus now shifts back to the United Nations. where years or backroom bargaining have produced no ground rules for such global economic talks. T here is little prospect for a swift agreement this time in the United "Nations At Cancun, Reagan set some pre-conditlns for g lobal negotiations ttra'l promise later confrontatioM with the Third World. includin1 a re J ectio n o r major international financial changes. With no hard decisions taken here. many leaders of the developing cou ntries represented at Cancun followed Lopez Portillo ·s lead and embraced the "spirrt" as ttie important thing Cancun .. has succeeded in b r 1 n g 1 n g d e \ e I o p e d a n·d developing countries closer t ogeth er." Ind ian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said Saturday. · · I think the fact that people have attended the summit means they mean bu sines&," Nigerian Foreign Ministoer lshiya Audu told reporters. "-J thank a good first step has been taken." For 22 men and women who s pend m ost or their day! worrying about their particular problems back home. tht> Cancun "semi n ar" was an educational exper ience ··There has been a mellowing of President Reagan's attitude here. I believe he has learned things, and is ready to k .. listenin g," said Philippi\lt President Ferdinand Marcos. Trudeau, at a separate neli conference. no t ed it wait i two· way street. "I would bet .~I bottom dollar that leaders LUt.f Lopez Portillo and Marcos have never been contradicted with so many arguments before in their. political Ii ves." PUC rate approval policy brings consumer broadside SACRAMENTO <APl -The state Publi c Utilities Com mission demonstrates an "a rrogant, doctrinaire, public-be-damned attitude" by using higher utility rates to push e n ergy conservation. a consumer advocate says. ··As consumer advocates, we are appa ll ed at the commission's indifference to the actual bills of the ratepayers of this s l ate,'· Sylvia Siegel , director of Toward Utility Rate Normalization of San Francisco, told an Assembly hear ing. She said t h e PUC ha s fragmented utilities' requests for higher rates from one per year to as many as 11, so groups like hers have trouble following what utilities are doing. The Assembly Utilities and Energy Committee held a hearing on how the PUC decides what rate increases should be granted to utilities such as natural gas, e lectricity and telephone companies. · T he committee c hairman, Assemblyman Gordon Duffy, R H an ford, said he or other committee m e mbers might introduce some bills next year to change the P UC procedures. Duffy said he was concerned about the PUC approval I.st summer of a $610 million rate increase for Pacific Telephot\e TURN had learned that the PU-C staff had recommended only a $200 million increase, and ~ PUC administrativ~ law judge who heard the case suggested $400 million. -~ Duffy also noted that the P\t: this week gave Pacific Gas !d Electric a $325 million r e increase to pay for higher I costs, which will add about $8 a month to an average bill. ~o pending before the commissi"Qn is PG&E's general rate incre~e proposal of $1 .2 billion . .. JUSt nght for tins t1mz ofyz.ar ... .. ti i f ' l NPU 644 AO QU&J!U 0 ••• -- ·• H/F Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, October 26, 1981 mruu~rnrn .Reagan twists arms on A JJ:4CS progrdm Polish troops sent to towns WASH I NGTON (AP) - President Reagan began meeting today with senator s opposed or uncommitted to his sale of AWACS radar planes to Saudi Arabia in a last.ditch effort to save the $8.5 billion arms deal from a congressional veto Wednesday. "We've still got a way to go," said deputy White House press secretary Larry Speaks "We're concentrating on a group of senators who are undecided" or who have expressed an interest in talking to the president. he s aid Senate Republican leader Howard H. Baker Jr .. who is leading the battle for Reagan on Capitol Hill, said Sunday that some Senate opponents of the sale are reconsidering and could be converted with a final push of pres idential persuasion. "We will win," Raker insisted. Exxon t e lls dip in quarte r profits NEW YORK (AP) Exxon Corp., the nation's largest oil compan y, said today its third-quarter earnings fell 0.2 percent from a year earlier. The co mpany cited higher oi l exploration costs and sharply lower profits from refining and marketing. Earnings for the three months ended Sept. 30 dropped to Sl.08 billion. or $1 25 a share. from SI .36 billion. or Sl 56 a share. in last year 's third quarter. Revenue rose 3 percent to $27.61 billion from $26 75 b11J1on STAYING ON The Rl'\' Th l' <HI ci'r l' 11 l's bu r g h :-. <J ~ s h<' · s not O\ c•rjo~ C'd at st<J~ mg on as prt•s1clent of '.':otre Daml' l 'n1\·t•r s 1t\ for ;.in other fin· 'l'ars. b·ut has a g n· l' d t 11 i h l' t r u :-. t c· l's · l'PCjUl'!-.l Pale stinian issue talks to resume iERUSALEM (AP> -Israel and Egypt decided today to renew ministerial-level talks on Palestiniah autonomy and concentrate on mapping out elections for a self.governing council, Prime Minister Menachem Begin announced. Negotiators would meet in Cairo Nov . 4, five days earlier than originally scheduled, Begin told reporters after a 00-minute meeting with Egyptian Foreign Minister Kemal Hl\ssan Aly and Israeli Defense Minister Ariel Sharon. Mt. S t. H e lens e ruption.seen VANCOUVER. Wash. lAPJ - Increased ground movement near the lava dome in Mount St. Helens' crater indicates that a non.explosive eruption is likely within the next two weeks. scientists report. But seis mic activity around the mountain remained low Sunday. according to the University of Washington Geophysics Center Tornado l evels home s in Florida BLOUNTSTOWN. Fla. <AP) A tornado that roared through this tiny panhandle town leveled about a dozen homes, injured at least 12 people and left t he main hospital operating on emergency power after power lines were sheared by flying roofs, officials said. None of the injuries was serious. "It's just taken things and leveled them like a bulldozer." said Merrill Traylor. 33, son of the Calhoun County civil defense director. Siamese twins succumb in Te xas EL PASO CAP> -Siamese twin girls joined at the chest and upper abdomen died exactly a month after they were born to an El Paso couple, medical officials say. Jeanette and Jillian Barcena died in the intensive care nursery of Sierra Medial Center, about 45 minutes after one of the twins' intestines ruptured and the other's condition began worsening. said Dr. Carlos Gutierrez, their pediatrician. ·- If ,·ott don't \Vant • to drink - • • a .... ,,..._ UP AND AWAY Balloonists from Pennsylvania and s urrounding slates came lo Strasburg to part1ctpate m the fourth annual Pennsyh·ania hot air balloon champ1onsh1p:, over the weekend. Twenty·ri\'e balloons were registered for lhe two schedul ed hound and hare races held to benefit the Cystic Ftbros is Foundation. WARSAW. Poland (AP) - Veter an Polish troops, ordered by the government to "help solve local conf licts," were moving into 2,000 villages today to try to ease food shortages spurring wildcat strikes by more than 250,000 wol'kers . Demanding an end to strikes, the minister of union affairs, Stanislaw Ciosek, accused Solidarity of "blackmail." He said the independent labor federation is putting the "pistol of strikes not only to the government's temple. but to the temple of the entire society." "The Council of Ministers demands an end to strikes in order to save society from their disastrous effects," Ciosek said Sunday in a televised statement. In addition lo the spreading wi1dcat walkouts, he apparently was referring to a one-hour warning str ike called for Wednesday by Solidarity to o r otest food shor tages and alleged police harassment. Announcing implementation of the troop deployment ordered by t h e government last week, Administration Minister Gen. Tadeusz Hupalowski said, ··Extraordinary situations require extraordinary measures. "The situation is getting worse and the government is doing everything it can to make survival possible." Hupalowski said. ·we are facing winter and people are anxious." Gen. Wojdech Jaruzelski. the Communist Party chief. premier Romanian asks SS-20 re1noval Ceausescu. also seeks halt in U.S. missile plan By The Associated Press Romanian President Nicolae Ceausescu was quoted today as calling for withdrawal of Soviet nuclear missiles from Eastern Europe in return for a halt in the plann ed deployment of U.S. medium range rockets in Western Europe. The maverick Eas t bloc leader's appeal came after weekend anti·nuclear rallies that brought out more than 650.000 people in six West European cities in a show of growing opposition to deploymen t of U.S . nuclear missiles to match a Soviet m1ss1le buildup. Ceausescu's statement, made in an interview with the West German newspaper Frankfurter Rundschau , marked the first time a Soviet Bloc leader has spoke n out publ icly for a withdrawal of Moscow's SS-20 miss iles as part of an arms reduction plan The paper quoted Ceausescu as saying he favored a halt in development of new nuclear missiles as well as the s tationing of nuclear weapons on European soil. Ceausescu said this would apply not only to Western plan s for stat ion i n g cru ise and Pershing 11 missiles in Europe but also to "the withdrawal of Soviet rockets," the newspaper reported. The Romanian leader called f<Jr "decisive measures from the side of governments as well as the public" to end the arms race. Ceausescu's proposal paralleled calls by West German and other Western European governments for scrapping the Western missile deployment plan in return for Soviet promises to dismantle SS-20 missiles already deployed. More than 200,000 marched Sunday in Brussels, led by government ministers and political leaders. Police said it was the biggest protest in Belgium since World War II. Fifty thou sand Par isians. some wearing gas masks and skeleton costumes, par;ided throu~h their city and 50.000 rallied in Communist-ruled East Berlin . In Oslo . 7,000 Norwegians walked in a torchlight parade sponsored by a group called "No to Nuclear Weapons." More than 200,000 demonstrated on Saturday in Rome. and 150.000 rallied in London . where Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger was concluding a tour and talks with North Atlantic Treatv Organization defense ministers on the deployment of U .S Pers hing 2 missiles an Europe. "I Uunk they should be taken seriously," Weinberger said of the marchers. "It 1s completely understandable, but it's the wrong way to get the resuJt we all want -no war." In 1979, NA 1'0 asked the U n ited States lo in s tall medium ·range missiles 1n B r itain, West Germany , Belgium and the Netherlands to counter the threat of hundreds of Soviet SS-20 multiple warhead missiles aimed at European targets. Remodel Special and defense minister. on Friday ordered the t roops to help move rood to market. ease problems of fuel distribution and "solve local connicts." Sources closer to t h e government said teams of three or four enlisted men and officers were being sent to vlll ages, but not to the larger towns and cities. This indicated their mission was economic and not a portent of martial law. Local Solidarity chapters met during the weekend to assess the government's move and plan for the warning s trike Wednesday by the union's 9.5 million members. Many union officials said they would welcome the presence or the military if the troops help improve the food situation and provide more fuel Food and fuel shortages have triggered a spreading wave ot strikes by an estimated 250,000 to 300,000 workers. 33 drown as Haitian boat sinks ll lLLSBO RO INLET, Fla . <AP I A wooden sailboat carrying 67 Haitian refugees "broke up" less than a half.mile from shore early today. and al least 33 people drowned, the U.S. Coast Guard said Petty Officer Daryl Gale said 22 bodies had been recovered and that three patrol boats and three helicopters were searching for the "five unaccounted for" in waters off this northeastern Broward County inlet, officials !'>aid. Thirty of the refugees swam safely to shore, he said. A command post was set up at P om pano Beach , the city n e i g hboring the mos tl y upper class town of Hillsboro Beach, to treat survivors for exposure. authorities said. Gale said the Coast Guard was not sure exactly when and where the vessel broke up "It was probabl) overcrowded and un~eaworthy . as most of the lla1t1an refugee vessels usually are." Gale s aid Coast Guard Petty Officer Dan Waldschmidt said bodies began washing up on a beach near a res1dent1al area about a mile north of the inlet al 5 30 a.m. Debris lrom the \.essel also was ht'd up on s hore "The boat 1s swa mped offshore We can see 1t," said Ll. Robert Jones of the Hillsboro Beach Police department. Jones said the morning waters "aren't terrible. but they 're rough enough .. s750 per haircut! WYOMING OIL LOTTERY OPEN TC ALL Lois does it again -for beautiful hair That's ottr btt s ines s COSTA MESA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Call 642-2734 Alcoholism Recovery Services 301 Victoria Street Costa M esa, CA 92627 Approved for Medicare ! 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Coast Hwy •• LCKJUftG Beach 497-4410 Expires Dec 1 You make the difference. VVith the United way. 3903 Metropollten Drive, Suite 500 O,.nge,Callfoml• 92668 (714) 934-2252 IWI A Public Service of The Daily Piiot ~ & The Advertising Council .I Unlt.tw.y I nonh or 0.ange Counrv ~ T hanka to you, it works. For all of us. STEREO SQUNDS OF THE HARBOR . .: Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. October 26, 1981 H/F • Marine DI guilty in recruit attack SAN DIEGO (AP) -A Marine Corps drill instructor who ordered a Marine recruit beaten has been convicted of assault and maltreatment. The court martial conviction stemmed from a July 26th beating of Pvt. Paul Johnson at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot that forced removal or Johnson's spleen. Sgt. Timmie Piatt, 29, of Geneva, Pa ., received a bad-conduct discharge plus one year's confinement with hard labor. He also was reduced in rank lo the entry level of E·l grade and ordered to forfeit $300 a month from his salary for a year. A mtra k b egins new LA. seroice LOS ANGELES (AP> -The first train since 1968 from Los Angeles to Sacramento was more than ha lf full , Amtrak employees said. Station service employee Darryl Triche said 150 passengers Sunday were aboard the new train that carries up to 275 people. The train travels up the coast to Oakland, continuing t o Sacramento, said Mrs . Lynn Berberian, Amtrak regional director or passenger services The 13-hour trip includes stops at Glendale, Santa Barbara, San Lui s Obispo. San Jose. Richmond. Oakland and Davis. Full round-trip fare is $69. Copte r landing sha k es up p air LONG BEACH (AP> -One police officer was hospitalized a nd another was shaken up alter their police department helicopter lost power in an industrial section here and made what a spokesman called a "hard landing ... The crash occurred at 4: 45 p. m. Saturday as pilot Officer Ben Pos t maneuvered the aircraft a nd Officer Gary Denham gave directions to ground units that were investigating a silent burglar alarm at an industrial building, police department s pokesman Sgt. William Sprague said. Ttvo f ish ermen drotvn in b ay BENICIA <AP> -Two sport fishermen drowned at about the same time in separate weekend Incidents In Suisun Bay 1 the Solano Co unty s heriff 's department reported. The victims were identified as Nathan B. Glidewell, 59, of Martinez. and Eddie Lee Jr., 48, of Fairfield. Bolh men drowned . about 12: 30 p.m. Saturday. Authorities said Gt1dJ.ve11 perished alter diving Into the waler to retrieve his wallet with $500, and bis wife in their boat could not come after him in time because an anchor line fouled in the propeller. Lee fell Into the. bay while trying to untangle his fishing lines from his propeller, his wife told officials Brown.'s office scrap s gay ads SACRAMENTO (APl Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's office has s c r a pp e d' a t e 1 e v i s i o n advertising campaign aimed at promoting mental health among homosexuals. racial minorities and the elderly. The ads on homosexuals. the only ones that h ave been produced so far, "smacked of advocacy," said Brown's chief of staff, B.T . Collins . The decision was criticized by the producer of the ads, J erry Wheeler, who said, "Our messages promote mental well being among gay people, among parents, friends and coworkers of gay people." AFL-CIO units c laim wins in 2 e lections SACRAMENTO <AP> Two A FL·CIO locals say they have defeated the California State Employees Assoc iation in represe ntational runoff elections In one contest to r epresent about 8 ,000 psychiatric tec hnicians in California's 11 state hospitals. the CW A Psych Tech Union said it won 2,575 votes compared to 1,931 for the CSEA. 1 n another to represent 3,000 state health and social services professionals. Local 2620 of the American Federation of State. Cou n ty, and Municipal · Employees said it won 1,081 votes compared to 1.038 for the CSEA ·~-· ........ SUNSET STUNT Pat Wagner waves from wing of privah• plane piloted b) her husband. Bob. on an evening ride out of the sunset in Salinas. Pat. who has been wing-walking 10 years. appeared in the first California lnternationi.Jl Airsho\\ Sunda~ ""1th flyers from throughout the world. Gull population beginning to rise LOS ANGELES CAP> -A two-year study shows that DDT acted upon seagull embryos among the Santa Barbara Island gull populatton like the female se.x hormone estrogen. resulting in an ovary -like organ developing in the left testis of male gulls and interrupting the breeding process . But now, says t he recently concluded study by D. Michael Fry of the Department of Avian Science at the University of California-Davis. the seagull population is again growing on the island 60 miles southwest of the Los Angeles County coast. and the effects of 20 years' exposure to DDT are gradually being bred out. In the mid-l970s. scientific observers noted a highly s kewed sex ratio among the Santa Barbara Island gulls. with the f emales outnumbering the males 4·1. but Fry s aid he did not believe the lopsided ratio was because the gulls had become completely feminized. "It was probably because the partially feminized male gulls did not come to the breedrng places," he said. The gulls breed at the age of 4 or 5. Scientists estimate that the offshore area was contaminated by as much as 1.9 million kilograms of commercial DDT between 1950 and 1970 from spraying and m anufacturing plants. The chemical wa s banned in 1972. It was known that DDT caused thinning of the eggshells of pelicans and cormdPants on the oflsnor e 1s tands. causing a breeding failure in those birds in 1969. 1970 and 1971. -----DESKS INC.----- ~ SUPER SAVINGS TIME THE n'PEWRITER. THAT TYPES BY SOUND Now o letter quality printer-use with most computers • The new electronic SM~R~N~t- typewrlter with a brain • 50% fewer parts than electro-mechanical typewriters. Immediate Delivery JUDGE'S CHAIR This plush judge's chair is regularly $175.00. Huny In today and save! '119 THE BUSINESS STORE THAT SELLS AND RENTS SUPER Of.SK 30"x60''. 4 drawers Include 2 file drawers. 1548 Bcookhollow Dr .. Santa Ana (Warner & Newport Fwy/Dyer Exit) STORE HOURS: Monday · Friday 9-7: Saturday%: Oosed Sundays DESKS INC:~~ (714) 751-3587 . Placing a Classified is twice as easy! Book attacks chief justice SACRAMENTO (AP> -The first book abo ut the unprecedented public invesligation o r the state Supreme Court in 1979 is out , and its author, law professor Preble Stolz., blames much of the court's turmoil on Chief Justice Rose Bird. The book by the longtime ro11rt r ritic is called "JudllUlJl Judges· The Investigation of Rose Bird and the Cahforma Supreme Court." Stolz, who was a policy adviser to Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. during part or the lime that W11liam Clark. Stolz says Ms . Bird's excess of suspicion and tendency to isolate herselr from all but a few close associates "concealed her greatest virtue: exceptional conscientiousness and hard work," and contributed to the breakdown in communicaion that was painfully exposed in the 1979 hearings. He also says Ms. Bird, alter her appointment by Brown in 1977 as the first woman on the court, demoralized the court staff and alienated trial judges. He rejects the defense that the ''No one wants to be .a martyr without. a cause'' Ms Bird served in Brown's cabinet. has generous helpings of blame for pra c tically everyone involved with the court Thal becomes clear in the first page of his book, in which he says the leading roles in the 1979 hearings "were filled by public officials of m ediocre talent whose evidence disclosed not venality but ineptitude and pettiness.·· But that's tame compared to hi s treatment or the chief justice, who was the central target of the investigation into whether the court's rulings on the "use a gun, go to prison" law and oth er cases were improperly delayed for political reasons. Stolz agrees with the findings of the Commission on Judicial Performance that there was no evidence to charge Ms . Bird or a n yone else with deliberate delays to protect the chief justice in the 1978 election, m which she barely s urvived a conservative campaign to unseal her. But in the course of 427 pages. the author questions Ms . Bird's competence, motives. j udgment. c hara c t e r , maturity and emotional stability ; concludes she was unfit to be chief justice, and largely exonerates her chief antagonist. former Justice reaction wa s that o f a loo-comfortable establishment, s aying the judicia l establishment is a myth~ Stolz is almost as harsh lo Ms. Bird's chief ally on the court, Mathew Tobriner, saying he mishandled the "use a gun" case. gave Ms. Bird poor advice, and was "pathetically undressing himself in public" during his testimony in the court investigation. Stolz largely faults Ms. Bird in her feud with Clark over events leading up to the 1979 investigation. Clark, n ow deputy U.S . sec retary of sta te , acknowledged talking to a Los Angeles Times reporter before the Election Day· 1978 story that alleged the delay of key cases and led to the investigation. He later told another reporter that he had undisclosed "decisive reasons" for not signing a statement circulated by Tobriner denying any improper dela~ of cases. Stolz calls the coyness of the "decisive r easons" statement "indefensible," but says Clark had reason to shun a possible coverup of wrongdoing. He concludes that Clark was not out lo embarrass M s . Bird politically and that s he was paranoid for suspecting him. ~'JV§~ JUSt sey 'bhBrge it" you can use your VISA or MASTER CARD to place a DAILY PILOT Classified over the telephone, including 8-0ay weeg ads. Call {714) 642-5678 .,Piii ... The Orange Coas~'s largest m~rketplace ~o~~§dond al•'-••" ~ ~-*" ~, ~ wlf'~ ~' (7~1) G##·6990 -1 Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT/Monday. Ootober 26, 1981 HI F NYSE COMPO ,ITE TRANSACTIONS OUOUTIOH\ IH(LUO& fla OUQH f MI NIW 'tOltK #IUWIO. "M:"I< , •• IO\TO•, OIT•OIT 4HD (IN(l!fHATI UO«< l•CM&NGI\ ANO ltll'OltTllO aY TMI H&\0 4N0 IH\TINI' ..... , N•I \<!In Nol ""''°" Nfl \al•\ Nfl S.I.. 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Housing woes 'Dot that simple Mortgages a t today'• lnterest r ates are, q uite ·Jlt erall y, k al jln g man y s ma ll in s t1tu t1ont1 <"Mortgage" me ans "death pledge." I They are severely wounding hundreds of building contr actors and thousands or real estate brokers Don't let one or these home loans wreck your finances 0on·1 sign one until both interest rates and home purchase prices drop dr11st1cally. no matter how creative or attra ctive the agreement may sound ery new home loan In virtually ev-~ ('ont,.act. the banks. bu i I de rs a nd r eal ~,... est ate indust ry ure · trying lo s hift their A ..,. a ri s k ~. o r t h e i r -1,-(J-IA.__P_OR-Jf_R_ ina b i li t y lo se l l ho us('s tod ay , o fr their own backs and onto youri. Furthermore, us a prospective private lender. as opposed to borrowe r, you must be wa ry of the new home sales agreem ents. Stonewalled by both buyers and lending institutions who refuse to lend or pay at rurrent rates. real estate agenls a re. increasingly. "selling" the homeowner or becoming 1n effect a "ba nk" talking you into "laking back" a mortgage ut a lower inter~st rate to enable you to sell your house to a reluctant buyer "The situation is desperate ... said He rman J Smith. president of the National Assoc1at1on of Home Builders ··Under tod a\•'s maser abl e econo ma r cond1t1ons. builders ran't sell the houses they·ve already built, they can't sta rt new homes. they can't meet their payrolls and they can't meet their <own l obl igations . From Maine to California. the home building industry has been shut down." The home builders blame mterest rates, home hu ilder Smith fl ails Congress. the admin1strat1on. the Fc>deraJ Reserve for outlandish loan costs Certainly. Congress a nd the Wh ite House m ust do much more to cut the federal bureaucracy and the budget But the problems in housing are not as s imple. In the words of Dr. J ack Carlson. chief economist of the ;'II at1onal Association of Realtors The increase in the overaJI cost of housing nation a lly an the last t hree year s has been devas tating Since 1978. total housing costs have surged 60 percent, and in some cases. the costs have doubled ·· The NA R economist blames interest rates as one factor But he correctly points also to the soaring prices of homes themselves. plus the staggering increases in related home upkeep expenses -such as utility bills theat and lighll and property taxes. Ty pi ca l mo rt gage pa y m e nts o n a n average-priced, sangle·fam1ly home. fi nanced with a 30-year mortgage for 80 percent of the total home price, amount now to S8 10 a month, 112 percent abov f' the 1978 average of just $382 And Carlson adds ··Mortgage payments r eflect o nly about two.thirds of the cost of owning and maintaining a hom e" Taxes. insurance and utilities account for a nother one·lturd. putting total average monthly r ha rges for a t ypical one-family house al nearly Sl.215 T hal figure comes to $14,573 a year ' Under the traditional fin ancial rules of the game al the most, 25 per cent of your income for housing a typical family buying a typical house would have to gross more tha n $58,999 annually to be able to afford to purchase and keep 1t And the traditional rules applied as recently as three years ago, the realtors' assoc1at1on·s figures s how In 1978. the average mortgage payment alone was JUSl 22 per cent Of gross family income. In short, three years ago. you needed to gross on l~ about S2J,000 to buy a typical home But the 1981 monthly averaJ:C of S810 S9.270 a year c urrently amounts to 37 per cent of annual gross family income. Add to that the ext ra S400·plus per month in additaonaJ home costs fo r taxes. insurance. utilities and ,the c urrent figu res come to 55 percent more than half of typical family income. That percentage no one can afford 1 At these prices. experts conclude. only ab<>ut 5 percent of the nat1on·s families c an afford to buy a new home Gold metals quotations Cold London: morning fixing $428.00. off $4 SO. London: afternoon fixing $426.00, of( $6.50. Paris : afternoon fixing $430.92, off $6. 73. Frankfurt: $431.01. off $4.97 . Zorich: Late fixing $425.00. bid off $6.00, $428.00 asked. Handy & Harman: (only daily quote> $426.00, off $6.SO. Engelhard: (only daily quote) $426.00, off $6.SO. Engelhard: (only daily quote) fabricated $447.30, off $6.83. Cold coi11s NEW YORK <AP> -Prices late Frid ay or gold coins , compared with Thursday's price Krugerrand, 1 troy oz .. $454.00. o{( S3.00. Maple leaf, l troy oz .. $454.00, off $3.00. Mexican SO peso. 1.2 troy oz .• SS48.00. off $3.00. Aus&rlan JOO crown, .9802 troy oz .. $430.00, off $2.00. Source: Deak Perera Metals NEW YORK (AP) -Spot nonferrous metals prices today. Copper 81%-84 cents a pound, U.S. destination&. Lead 36·40 ceots a pound. ZlDC 46V•·49 V• cents a pound, delivered. Tin $7.8604 MetaJs Week composite tt>. Ahamlaum 76-80 cent.a a pound. N.Y. Mercary $4.22.00 per nu k. Pladaum $41.3.00 troy oz., N.Y. SiWer Handy & Harman, $8.9S> per troy ounce. 642-4321 · Dirm "' coa.ct, totu~fo...,.. lwmftOIOll paprr, "" H /F Orange Co11t DAILY PILOTfMonday, Ootober2e, 1981 Man jailed on check rap A man calllne himself Dale H&JJ came to Troy m., ln January. claiming to be a former retidenl dyitlg of cancer, and bestowed $10,000 lu 11Ju on the 1oulbern mtnot1 city. Now, the man police·~ 1s really Harold Hall was in jail charged with grand theft for alleaedty writing bad checks in Florida. Hall was arrested at a hoapltal in fllfblHd, Ill., where he had gone for test.a. He to14 city residents, who were used to seeing him flaah a large bankroll and pick up restaurant tabs. that he had a stroke • A balky fuel pump again has spoiled a Colorado couple 's attempt to set a record for flying around the world in a sing le-engine, piston -drive n airplane. Paul Whistle, 56, flew t6 Singapore from a remote Indonesia n airfield in a hired airplane, hoping to have the fuel pump fixed or PLACES replaced, said Howard Ryan, a spokesman for the Whis tles. His 53-year-old wife. Eddie. remained in Me da n, Sumatn, with the couple's cripple d 14·year-old Beechcraft Bonanza V-35TC, dubbed "The Flying F ez." • HnCa TOCl*THCTIMI& IJIOftW Of' CAU.I .. "" ..... kll .. I Olttrkll N•*f'Oln·MltA "'""""' .. &AA.JI UN"ll Otc.HOCM.OllTIUCT, ----~1 lld O.•tlMI I .. 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Are• of l ldls INll lie recel•tcl Ill tN piece Leh t -t ol Trtc1 t91, .. P9f' m# 1c1tn1Hlet1 -... and lhtll be ~ flltll In -a , INIOt' ts 10 2' 1,,. enO publicly r•tO •loud et th• clutlve, Mlaull--~. retordl •llo"9•si..tecl II""' -piece. of .. 1d c:o.intv. •• wcll t•m la .. 11"'"' TM•• wtll .... Fifty Oollw ('50 •. Cllll In .... Ar11cl• enllllecl "Definitions" Of dtpetll ,.quired f0< "'" ... of blll llW Dt<l•r•llons of Covtftt11la, Condi· doc:um...U lo ...,.., ... t11e r•hwn In tlona end Realrlctl°"a rKOrded 111 .-<-Ilion ""'"'n u NY' •"• --17JQS, POl1t 1 ... -rt-reconlM bid-nine cMite. In -• 1m1,,.... 2111, 11o1" e1001<1e1 IEec" bid ""''' conform •nd be R«Mcb, -recora.d 111 .,_ t2S7J, r•-•lw 10 N c°"lrectdewmentl. ,.... f70. Offtclel Recoros IEtell IHd tlltll bt .CCOl'llf*'led by IEXC:IEll"T THIERIEFROM oll ell, ,,,. -lltllY ,..._,""2 to In,,,. <°"tree.I .... mlM<•lt -GUier ll~f'OCertlom, doc:umtnla Mid ll't t._ llst of II'--below • dllotll of 500 l•I. •""""' 1"9 subcontrectors. rl8"1 of -1..:• entry,•• l"fftrw<I In TN OISTIUCT r-vn lhe rlgll( to 1,..tru,,,...bof rec.onl. Passengers board the ·T11uana Trolley'· at San D1eqt1 headed for .Wer1co pm11ts Tiie APWI..,.. .. system wa~ built entire/11 fm111 state sales and yosolme ta.r I und~ A sear ch resumed today for a Visalia youth missing since Saturday on a deer hunting trip near Badger in the Sterr• Nevada. Bry an Riley, 19, left Cherry Flat Camp1round Saturday and was supposed to return a couple of hours later , Tulare County sheriff's officers reported. ••lee• .. y O< .. , bldl Of' lo wotw ... y PAlllCEL >: E-ents H _ .. lrre9ul•r1lln or lnlorrntlllles In ..,Y •-m..U.,.. per1lculerly Ml forth 1n bids Of' In ltw blddl1>9. .,. Artkl• -•tt..i "Ee-a·· of TN OISTRICT ,_., 00\llfltd from '"• Oecl ... ellon _, 1"9 S.Cllon llM Director of IN Deper1menl of hetcllnot In tue:" Ankle ..,tltled os lndustrlt l ltelollona Ille 99nerel fOll-i: "Rltflls •NI Duties. Ulllltles iwevelllng •81• of P9f' OI-.,, ... , In tnd Ctllle Tetevlslon'", "~r1. Set· tlleloc.tltyln-"'chlflla-•lslobe tlemtnt ••• IEncro•cllm tnl". performed for •..:" craft o• type of ·•1ngrHs, Ellf'HS end Rec,.•llontl workmen needed to •••<ult Ille llllQhll", "E11.cklslw Rutrkllld Com-contrltCI n... rtt• •rt on Ille •• '"" ,,_ ArN IE.....,..., .. -··-., Bo• Dl$TRICT otrlet loc .. tll•t E•Mm-· P•rcl1t1I .. O•••rlM•"'· IUJ PARCEL 4 E~s •• well Sa~ Diego trolley jolly • · Swift little r ed cars w hisk riders to Mexic'an border About 1,000 fu ndamentalist Christians c horu sed .. amen" as the Rev. Jerry Falwell preached freedom of religion in support of a church whose Christian school has been closed by the courts. Pt•ce•ll• ,., .... Coate ....... CA e--~ -Nrttwltrly Ml lortll "' t JU1. Ceples mey l>e OOl•IMd on .,,. Article enllllect "'E•tomlftlS" OI '"""'·A copy o1 .,,.. ratn s11t11.,. 111e 0ec1 .... 1 ... of eo ......... u. Coftdl· post..S at llw IOI> •lie. lions •nd Restrlcll°"I recorckd In TIM loreQIDl119 sclwdul• of per di-booll 12305, -746, -r•recorooo WOf>el It lltMd uPOll • -rtll119 city of In -k 12:171, -327, bol" of Ofrlclel •IQlll 111 "ouf'\. The ret• for holldty Reco•4" . .,..,, recorded In .,_ IU7l, anCI ovtr11me -on !NII be •I leest .,.._ 110. Otfkitl Reconli, ,_, tlw tlrnt •nd-·l\all s.ctl°" llMdlnvt In IUCll Anlclt ..,. SAN YSIDRO (APl This 1s the la:-.1 stop for the swift ltttle red cars that whisper their way down from San Diego on seam less rails to the Mexie<1n border Passengers get out here and walk across the pedestrian ramps to Tijuana taxis that lake them into town lo :-.hc1p. or bN the µon1es. <1r <lnnk <And listen to Tijuana brass, or have the Caesar salad at the Caesar llotel. The little red cars arc here "aitini:: when they return, to whisk them northward again.· their cestos filled with booty. their ins1de9'with heartburn San D1c.•gans are proud or this 16 mile stretch and the German built cars that carry 18.000 people a day o n weekends and 13.000 a day on "'eek days One thing that m akes them proud i:-. they did at all themsch es U nlike a lmost every other mass transit program 111 the United Stales. th1:-. one used no federal funds. except for grade-crossing signals. a half-m1llton-dollar drop in the S86·m1lhon bucket. The proJet'l was paid for with stat<' sales tax 3nd gasoline tax funds set aside for mass trans it It was localh l'oncei\•c.•d and planned. and as the cheapest s y s t e m p <' r m ii e 1 n t he nation Jo~or in~lancc. Washin~ton. D C . spent S43 million per mile for 1ls ne\\ subway The San Diego Trolley came 1n al S4. 7 millton per mile. The onlv sad note in this happy op.;ration is the name. The San Diego Trolley will probabl~ not stick . People DEATH NOTICES are already calling it the Tijuana Trolley, although the racket) c ity south of the border had nothin)( lo do with it. The Mexicans are talkmg now about building their own l rollcy to link up with San Diego's red cars. The trolley s tarts just outs ide the old. picturesque Santa fe station in downtown San Diego. It makes six stops in San Diego before it hits the right-o f-way To avoid making too many stops for r ed lights in town. there 1s a light actuation switch to turn the traffic lights to g reen . Once outsid e of town, the average speed of 9 miles an hour picks up to 35 lo 40, and the trolley m akes 11 stops of 20 seconds each at pretty little s tations built to accommodate the G erman cars The average run takes about 33 minute!., which is fine because m ost of the countryside outside the wide windows is dull The high spot for visitors comes at the Harborside and Pacific Fleet stops. where they get a specta,•ular view of the south harbor. the bridge to Coronado Island and the Na\'Y yards with the proud ships in mothballs. The trolley was the brainstorm of two San Diego w'o m en who organized support for the project and pushed 1t along. Judith Bauer and Maureen O'Connor. chairwomen of the Metropolitan Transit Development Board , overcame partisan politics. personal feuds and public distaste for big s pending to get the cars rolling. The line saved m oney by buying existing right·uf way from Southern Pacific Railroad for about Sl8 million The trolley started July 26 and was an instant s uccess It 1s so popular a s an alternative means o f transportation in car crazy California that construction of double track 1s being pressed and 10 more cars are on order from Siemens-Ou Wag of nuesseldorf. There are plans also to t•xt end the trolley lo the east of the city Tom Larwin. general manager of the Metropolitan Transit Development Board. says s uccess has created problems They had planned l o a d d t o t h e s e r \' i c e graduall~. but now they have to JUmp right in with both feet. There ar<.' no conductors . Ther e arc> no ticket sellers or takers. The train is run on the .bonor system in a way Th<' onl) employee aboard most train:-. as the driver You drop a dollar in silver into a machine at the station. It del i vers you a s mal l pastec<Ard ticket good for two hours You might be asked to s ho~ the ticket by pl ainclothcs security people riding trains at random But more likely not. The first time you are caught ~ettmg a free ride ~ ou pa~ an au tom at1c $20 fine. The second off e nse costs $.51) The third offense means a S50 fine and an appearance 1n court to ex plain \\h) you are so dumb In the few months the trolleys have been rolling, less thun t percent of the riders have evaded paying the fare. o fficials say Falwell, leader of the conservative Moral M aJority, led the rally des pite a cold morning with snow flurries. sleet and rain, in support of the Faith Baptist Church and its pastor, lhe Rev. Everett Sileven. of Louinllle, Nebr. * Showers could reach the north end of the San II Sholl lie man<t•lory uPon IM llllecl u lollOws ""R~t.a •NI OutlH CONTRACTOR lo -... conlrtct Ulllllltl -c. .... Telnl11 ... ··. ··s~ Is •••rdeO , •nd upo11 eny port,S41t1-•N1Encroec....,,.nt··. IUCl<onlrtdor -nlm, lo P•Y "°' "Community Feclllllu Easement" leU 11\an Iha wkl speclll•O , ... ,to •11 ano ·· Dreln•o• O••• Community -rkm.n tmc>foyed by them In tlw F.c:llllles". uecullon of Ille contrect. 10 co ..... trv. • 32. N._1 lloe<ll. No t>I-mey wlthdr-his bkl tor CA • period of torty.flV't (<lS) O.ya •Iler ·· 111 • strW1 .oor-or common dlt· IN d•I• '9t lor IM-1"9of l>ldl.. sl1jnotlon Is sllOWn -.... no werrenly A peymenl bond -• perfMmonce Is given u lo Its compltl-U or cor· ___________ _,bond •Ill be required prior lo rectMU.l" execution of Ill• con1 r1et T"• TN btnafkl•Y .... , seld Dee<! ol p•ymenl bond shell lie In llW form wt Trust, by,_ of• btM<ll or dltf..,11 J oaquin Valley tonight spreading south to about Merced Tuesday, the National Weather Service predicts. NU llllCE -------------tfOf'I" In llw contrettdo<umentt In the obll911llons securlld lllerebv. SUPEltlCl't COUlllT IN THE NS IU'2 Gowml"9 &oerd heretofore e1111<uttcl -dltll.,.r*<I to STATE Ofl CALll'OltNIA l'ICTITIOUS llUSIMllS By Qorotloy Hotr"9y Fl ... r, Ille undersigned t -1n.n Docl•ratlon COUNTY Ol'OlllANOE N-l!STAT•MaNT Pur<haif19Dlf9CIOt ~IDt1•..,I•~.~~~ .. _!_O!~el,:_ M1cl11_ ~.~oo:~=I ... :::s1011-i1>9 ---Is dol"9 Dusi· o:;u:~= ~ CoHI D•llY!~'; l'o' ceu.:.tt: ~ ........... 1 ..Tei APPOINTMENTOI' TltUSTEE MUSIC GAl,AXV', 11'!» .... _ P•---1Y 10 utlsly stld Olllloetlons. In lhe M•ller of llM Estale ol Ave.,Tuslln,CA '261D NII.JC MOTIC( end1Nreott...t,.._.sl9"0dc..,MCI PHILIP MALOHIEY,. mlul1>9 ptr>OI\ Mic,_, Pinto. "i Arroyo C"lco, .. 1. notice ol _,. -of e1ec11 .... to l Pet Ill~ ANITA MALONEY. It. l•gu,.. llffc", CA 92'51 b9 Recordod June >O, 1911 ts lnslr. No, spour.e of PHILIP MALONEY. Ille T"I' butlneu lscanduet..:t by en In· NOTICE OF DEATH OF =l~~R:.C::.m. PtOt 70, of Hid mr~':'~ O.oomcier 11. 1'80. dlvldu•IMlc:r-IPinto ERMA v. KEITH AND Seid .... wm i. m-. DUI •lll'IOUI PH 1L1 p MALO NE y , the min ing Tnls .... ....,, • ., lllecl wllll Ille 0 F P E T I T I 0 N T 0 coven•"' or ..,.,.,.,,,,, eitll"HS or Im· person,••• a rulci.nt of oren90t c-1yClffll'.of0t-c:-1.,on0c1. ADMINISTER ESTATE p11ec1. r9911nllnt1 Utte. -"le"" or County , Ce•llornl• residing with 1, tttl NO All0739 eftCumbuncH, to pey tlle rcwn.inl"9 1111 I I 1'17174.S . . ll'lnclpel ...,.,, of .... nole(S) -u•ed ':o . s":::;r.:o.,, ~· E Ladd Cenyon PuOllShed 0r.,,.. COHI O•lly Pllol, T 0 a I I h e I r s , by .. 10 Otlld of TrUll. Willi lnl•rtsl .. J. PHILIP MALONEY. ,,. mlul"ll 0<1 n. "· i.. Nov J, 1"1 beneficiaries, cr editors in .. id not• provided, eovonc:es, 11 .,,.,, person, wes 1es1 s-. on December 11. • ._.., and contingent creditors of ':':::.' ~';!~:,';''.~o'°:!!:'.:' 0~'':!!; 1'IO •nd ever since'"-' •••• l\aa men, E r m a v . K e I t h a n d TruslM -ol ..... trusts cr•leO by ~,.:::..i::.=~g end !\It persons WhO may be .. Id OMd al Tt141. Seid .. le wlll lie • On or ....... O.C-r 11, '"° otherwise interested In the lltld on Tundoy, N-mbtr >. '"1 •• PH P 0 • 2•00 P.M. • 1tw C,_,.,..,, Aw,,.....,_ ILi MAL NEV' Ille mhsln9 Wiii and/or estate: lrtnceto91e Clvl<CmterBulldlfll.>OO =~~.:'.i ::;,::~-;~~,!;'·,;:'0:~ Ml •Ta A petition has been filed EHt c~ A-. 1n .,,. c11., of •n ln .. resl In -1' en II tied to ,... NOTIC:• oir TltUST•l'S IAL• by E.1 s i e H 111 i n the Or:.i:; ~-of tr• lnlllel publlctllcr pounslon o1 <•<1•ln , ... P,_rtlta UH0•1t o•eooir TllUST Superior Court of Orange of '"'' nottc. 11w t<QI •mount of 111e :~~~:::,:;~·~~rnl• •nCI further ~ .... tMtt... County requesting that unp•ld b•linc• of th• obll9et1on j TNHttl•Of91emlul"9P9rtonls NQTICEISHEREIVGIVEN Elsie Hill be appointed as .. cu•..:tbvlN•lloWdH(rlbedOtoOof In nMd of •t .... lon WC>e,..lllon eno Tll•I undtr -by vlrtw of llw personal representative tO tr.nl eno ntlmtleO costs, • .,_..SM, cere of -11\ip 'in ll\at pettt'to,,... Pf"Ovhl°"s of ,,.., cer1eln OMd of encl 4ldv•11<n ls ""·"' .. owns e VHlecl jolnl 1.,,.,cy lnle""1 In Trusld .. ecl IN)' 11, 1m, -..co...-administer the estate Of To dltterml,. Uw -nlng bid . ....., lhe -V't-dtscrllled .,,_,.., wltll .... '" .... oHIQ of Ille Rte ... ~ of ,... Erma v. Keith (under the rntY cell (714) '31'°"6 mlnln9 penon -desires lo ._..,0,,. County of 0r-.. stet• o1 C.lllontlo, I d d t D•lecl Ocle>Cler J, 1"1 ...... on JyM 1t 1tn tn Volume 13113 .,... n e p e n e n TRANS.COAST SERVICES •nd reno•••• lhe ••mlly dwellln9 • . • Adminlstrat1'on of Estates INC. . l<Ktlecl uPOll .. kl property ,. •• of Ofllcltl RtcOf"Cts, .. ec.uWd by • Pellll.....,lsorfflCMntollhlSl•te Ruu11 C.B. K•rl.n and Jenh K. Act), Thepetitionissetfor .. s.tdTruttee of C•tllMnlt, Is.,.,,., •'9"1een yMrs of Orlen. Husb9nd -Wife•• Trot•r. hearing in Dept. No. 3 at By T.o. SIERVICE co., •9'!. -,°'.,,. -of uw mlul"O ~:,..'!,,°;,~. s.~,~~o:;•s;~T; 700 Civic Ce~ter Drive, ~si.r1 DtPletro, :-..=im!...-:'~~~.: ........ nnce ..... SAVINGS AHO LOAH ASSOCIATION, West, in the City of Santa Assis ... , Seer ... ,.., ,,::HIEREFORE. petitioner p,.,, :.;.~~:!~;.n i t corpore llon, es Ana Califor n ia on 0nec11yaou1e .. ....,w111, 1 Thecounonttrt,.11119111,onllt..:t And""""*"•,.,. reciwtt of..,.. November 18, 1981 at 9 :30 ~1=~"' 1 This petition wlll bout ,.;, _,,., ..0 ,,,.. .. , ol Ille promlaSMY a ,m , PuOllShecl~-COtsl Delly PllOI. 11ear1~ ""''"'than ten de '' the note secured by ,,. 0-of Trutl IF YOU OBJECT to the Octobe< 11. 1•. u. 1"1 ··• ys om above ,.,......,to· d•leofllwordor•sprovl-bylaw; Anclbyr-'olt ... dltfoull lnlllt granting Of the petition,----------'"'_ .. _, > For •n ~rd•r Olrecllng •nd peyment al .. Id promts_.,,,... -you Should either appear I eutl\orltln1j pet1ttontr. H INSIM"'.,. _.,. ~( Ul•t• Of PHILIP MA LONEY ... bN.Cll of the ~llloM of s•• at the hearing and state rwa.ftt '"'""' ' • Deed of Trust provldtll, t Holke ol ------------m lstfn9 per$0n, to encumber llM Deft 11 -IElectl°" I• $ell Under your Objections Or file ..-IC"'TO -·•-r1becl ,.., "'-'" of ,.. u i . . ...... .. e1to1t for the Pll<'POM "' completlll9 OHd of Trust ll•vl119 l>ffn duly wr tten obJect1ons w ith the COMTllACTOllS CALLING 1mpro.,emtntsUJ10r1wldP<-1y· rtcordtcl • Pf'OVldod by 1-In .. ,d court before the hearing. ito1111os 4 Pelllloner t bt I lod R.cordff'a Office °" J..,. •, ltll, In Your appearance may be Sc"OOI Olstrlcl. Cooal Community 0 •PPD n u looll 1""1 P9ve 1m· . COll09• District lruslu of'"' •11•1• of PHILIP SUHKIST SERVIC0E COMPANY • 1n person or by you r Bid DNclllne: i·oo o·c100 pm ol M:L~~~~'!:,"".=~.tt.i lie corpor•tloll, • ttw _..... _,.rf;ect attorney. the t2th dt¥"' November, ,,., ql•tn es tlllscourt rnty IHem "'-' •ncl ectlnv Trvstft u,,.,.r .. Id o..cl of I F y O U A R E A Piece ol Bid RKtlpt: Offlco of "" DATEDSeot 16 ltll • Tr1ht, •foreuld, on T"uraoey, C R E D I T 0 R Purclleslng /40fnl, M$. Mtrian """''"· OAVIOS GETTY No"9mbe< s. ltll, •t tlw llour of ll:OO . 0 r a Coosl Community ColleOt DISlrkl, AltorNY ior ""1111~ o'clOO • m. ol wld dty at tlot rntln Contingent Creditor Of the U70 A Gems Ave ., Coste MU •. ANITA MALONIEY •n•r•ncetoll'eOrenoeCountyH•rllOf' deceased, you must fi le C•lllorni.m• P.iltlone• • ' Jucllcl•I Oldrlct Munlclpel C-1. 4'01 I . . t t Project ldentlflc•tlon He mo OAVtOS.oETTV JemDorH e1vo., In '"• City 01 your c a im with he cour 11H CMc ~Ori,.. Wetl Newport le..: ... County of Or...... 0 r pre Sent it t 0 the ~~~Oe:ltColl ... Recycll"9 Center Sleb Tlll-:11. c; ra' ei.1de sen ices on Eptleps' Foundation She \\Ith he1 sister '.\iinam on Stllt•A• CA'211J S1•1• 01 Celllornl•. WILL SELL, p ersonal representative Pl•<• PlonJ .,.. on tti.: Offke 01 BETTY S T II EI I. :\1onda.'. October 26. 1981 at ".is an Episcopal tan and I h l' Ke it h 0 r p he u m 17141 ..-Pllrauoni 10 •"• po•er 01 n•• appointed by the court P""'< .. l'eclmk-t PIOMl"9 Treller C P bll Or C04I conlerrect In wkl o.e.:t of Trusl -· Complea, Coest Comm Colle9• rl'~1dent nf Ant1he1m . Ca 2 oorM a\ Harbor Lawn member of St J a me_s \ aude\llle 1rru1l In lieu of Oc u -9"91 SI 0 •11Y Piiot, wlllloul coven•11t er Wtrr anty within four months from DhtrlCI. 1370 Adams A•• Cos•• Passed awa) on 01'tober 24 .Muunl Ohve Park Sernces Episcopal and St l'aul"s m fin" ers the family requests 1 u. i., NO¥.'· '"1 4'SUI r•11•rdlng 1111 •. poauuton or the date of first Issuance Mo ... ee111orn1a m~ t7UI ss..s101 19u1 S"hc "u" ... member of under the d1rect1on of tlln dn•ert She was ac\l\'e 1n memorial contnb11t1ons be 1 1111 encumtlf..cft, et ll'*lk •uctlon •. '° of lett s s p ovld..,. ·n JoMPon ... 0 .. " .. ,, • . ..-.It.JC Illa lh• lll9!1ftl CHI\ Dlddtr, In l••ful er a r """ I NOTICE ·,s HEAIE8V' GIVEN 11\tl lladassah. Ma:-.ada Chap\t'r llurhor Lawn·Mount Olive Camps Farthest Out. and St'nl to the Cal1forn1a mono 01 111e unit•• St•tu 01 Section 700 of the Probate th• •l>o,,.·nemecs Sc,.001 oistrlcl of (or approx1mall'h 25 )'ear!'. :'.lortuar) or Costa :\1.esa. member or the Order of St. E p 1 I e ps y So(' I et~ . Ii I 1 7 NOTICI TOCllEOITOltS Am•rlct, •II·-tw1Mn rtol Pf'operty Code of California. The Ort~ COunty, C•llfwnl•. KllnQ by .She 1s sun I\ cd h) her son 540 5554 James She was acll\'e in the R eseda Blvd . Space \. OI' auuc TlllANSl'Elt sltuett In .,,. County"' 0r.,,... st .. • time for filing claims will on<I 111ro\19" Its ~vern1119 Boerd, '.laltri~a and "r··ndchildren LANG 11e~ting •.tinistr.' and other Reseda. California 91335 <Sec:t.'1tH1wu.c.c.1 ofColll....,.•.-rlbtOHfOtio-: t · · t f "•r•lnefter referred lo •s ·' H " u " -' Notlu h l\ereby given to Ille LOI ti of Trtct 7Mol, Ill IN City 9f no expire prtor 0 OUr "DISTRICT". will ...cel\19 up lo, llul l'a el' and Severi\ I EARLE LANG. resident ecumenical mO\·ements She Serncesunderthedirectlon creditors of HARUE COLLISOH Hewpert 9Nd'l.MP9f'....,...c.,,_ months from the date of ""1101 ... -1,._...-su1ec111me, of Montclair. Ca Passed .. a!;. born 1 n l R 9 7 1 n . I SHIGEICO SASSIER •n• vu1C11Co In B-Ju, P09" 21 .. • lfKhmve"' the .... I otlced abo e ... ,.., l>kll.,,.. 11w •-•Of• contrect " of Balu Ber~eron-Sm1th & 1cu I" ·w·. Tr•nsl•rors, -~ost Mlacell-~. In Ille office of .. e ... r ng n v e' for ..... 11o ... ~1ec1 ••LTIIE"GERO"" a"ay on October 22, 1981 \'alcntine. Nt:'braska und """ " -" YOU MAY EXAMIN ~-~ " "' h Id Tuthll wt l"ff M l DU11nesa-11sla"Ct"°" c1tyo1lfWCountv R«orderof1tldCountv. Blcls sl\allllertalv«1 ln 1.,.p1ece SMITH & TUTHILL Funeral services will be e II\ eel 1n Cal1forn1a s inn· . 1 es c 1 or uar} 1rv1ne, county o1 orenge, St••• of 1Eacop1 tlwrtfrom 011 o11, 011 rights, the file kept by the court. 10.n1111..s tbow, -"'911 bt -Md W'fSTCLIFF CHJ.l'U I on Wednesday. October 28, 1922 In her youth !-ht' loUl'('rl b46·9371. C•llfornl•, th•I • llUlll trensltr Is mlnerela. ml,.,., rigM•, Nturtl 991 If rou are Interested In the •fld pullllcly rMd •loud at, ... lbove 1981 al ll:OOAM at Pierce •bout to b• med• to CHIAKI rl9"1t •nd ot,,., "ydroc•r-a bv t fll stotedtlmeenctolec.e. 427 E I 71h St I Brothers Bell BroadWO\. ..-------------------------1 MA Tsu0 IC A • n d IC V' 0 IC D •llet-r -"-thtl .... ., be es a e, you mav e a T ... ,. wlll .... SI0.00 deposit C M MA TSU OKA, Tr•naferHI, WllOH •ll"ln .,. ..,_ I ... perctl of I-request With the COUrt tO r-lred lor Mell sot of 1110 CIO<ume<>ls D'ola esa Ch a pel "1th Sea far' n g 11u11n11s tddrwss is ,.._ wnt """ herein....,.,. dltlerllled, toootMr wttti receive special notice of 10 9ueran1 .. th• return In 9000 fi4n Q1 7 1 M a son i c Lo d g e # 7 0 8 s""'· Ctty o1 G•r<toN. coun1., o1 Lot lhe .,.,,... ... , noM"' arllMno. m1111no. the Inventory of estate conc1111on •ltflln 10 oavs •tt .. ,.,. bkf officiating. In heu of nowers Anoe1 ... Stet• of Ctlllornl• nplMlno --tt•r111 therefor 9'ld , 011e11'"9 dtl• rlEICf HOTHEIS SMITHS' MOITU4U 627 Main S1 Hun11nQ1on ~ach S36 6539 l'AClflC YlfW MIMOllAL l'Alk Cemetel\I Mortuary Chapel-Crematory 3500 Pec1hc View Drive Newoort Beach 644·2700 ._COIMfCa MOlTUAlllS LaQuna Beach 494·941 5 Leouna Hills -768·0933 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 HA8IOI U WK-.,.,-. OLIYt Monuarv • Cemeterv CretTWtory 1625 Gisler Ave Costa~a 5-40-56$4 NICIMOTHIU -.L•OMWAY MOITVAU 110 Broadway Co$t1MHa 6'2·91SO ' TM P._rtv to m tr•nlf•""' is 11orlr19 tn ..o ·-•no.,. -fr-assets and of the petitions, E•<" blo must conrorm eno .,. donations may be made lO 0.Krlbtd In ge .. , .. es· All stock In Mid IMld Of' WIY Ollwr lend, lt>clUldlfll a CC OU nt S 8 n d r ep 0 rt S rtspontlW IO Ille cOMrtc1 CI0<11mtnts the Masonic Homes Pierce lt•dlt, rtlrtu.-S, llClulpment -.-I ... rltM lo ""'lpstock or dlrtellolltlly described in Section 1200.S Eecl! Ille! "'911 lie KGompenled by Brothers Bell Broadway w111 of 1i..1 s..no-..1c11 S1t09 IMlllnou or111 •"" mtne 1""" ttflds otr.r t111n f t11esecur1t.,,...r...,1o1nt,,.con1recf •nown es "PICNIC IASKIET" ano thoM .,.,.........,.dlHC,illed, o11or9M O the Californla Probate doc:uments ...ci by the lld"' propotecl Mortuary dfre<:tors. toe•••• •I zm H. Tll'Jtln A ..... City et .. us, ,,,,_1, enc1~1n1o, "'"*"" Code. su11con1rtc1on. MARKHAM Sent• ....... Cowtty ol 0r..,.., St.Ce ol or •Cr-.. -1eu Of , ... ,.,.. Davids. Gettv, Attorney T ... DISTRICT -llW rl9'11 .. MAZIEBELLE GLOVER c,11f..,n10 ...,,,......,... *Krltlecl -to"""-" reJect .,Y or ttt lllCIS or to ••Ive.,,., •"t"• but• tr•nsr., will b• SU(" ... , .. ,,ocll..:I or dlr.clleftelly at Law, 11SS Civic Center 1,,...u1 ... 111es or IM-ltlot 111 any MARKHAM Mem orial <Oftaummeleclon or ••ur ,,,. 11tP1 c1ey or1tled-4t1, tvnNt•-lflOfti Uftdtr Drive West, Santa Ana, lllcnorln.,.lllddl,... services for M11 ziebelle of No,,.mcitr, 1t11, 01 10:00 A.M. et_,...,..,.,.,. •Yond .. •xwrltr c A 92703 ; tel . ( 714) The 01ST111CT ,_ _.,., 1rom Glover Markham. age 84 WESTERN MUTUAL IESClllOW llmlb....,.... _to reclrNI. , • ...._,, 836-6607 , ... Director of ... 0..-rlme.>t ol will be held at 2:00PM Orl c 0 R p . ATTN , MAR I l. v N equip, mt'"4tln, NPtlr, -.... -P\lbll-Or .... GNsl Delly Piiot tndult•l•I lll•l•tlens .... 9'n•r•I •tonday. 0,.to ... ~r Z6th at St WIESTMOllllEl.AND, wllOte ~ ... 11 OP'r•t• any •uc" ••II• or mines, Ott u ._HO¥ 1 1911 4'!Mt preve111,.. rtte"' ,., oi-...,..., In 1' '" """ 1a 1 So. V'O<lle St. Suite IOI, Tu.tin, •ltllout, -'· tM rltM W df'lll, · • · • t"' lt(elltr '" wtlld\ title_. IJ to .,. James Episcopal Church, Video~ for Sale C•tllornl• n.t. Thltl tM lttt det• tor mlrw, store, uplor• •"" •'9ratt PtrformM"" etch Cf'fift.., type ., 3209 Via Lido. Newtort 1111,,. c1ttms111111e "',...,, reftrnd 10 ttl,.....h .. .-teco.,. ""...., • _.,. -•orll:men ""O•d to •Hcut• '"' Bea~h. Ca. k~rs Mrk am or R...t 11ere1n ,,.._..., 10. '"' f"t •f tllt -tftt• •' ttte ,_. ..._ ,.,~ c..,trtct. n.. ,_ .,.. ... fl1e •• tM .. " So fo r ., h 1tn•"" 10 '"• hereln ..... etc'rlllM,ft,_,,.lly OISTIUCT llflla lkotM M Offlet f/f died Friday, October 23. SPECIAL THIS WEEKI Tren_,.rees. ell N1nea111emos -CN.cl _..... 111 9tdt trno, ~... 1.a~ftOTtca Pll'(slc•I flecllltJn P•-1no. Coo•t 1981 at her home OD Balboa • ·····-uted llY ,,.. n-..... .,., for l t21. 001(1•1 llltcor•• .... "'"'' NOTICf IS HEflEIY GIVEN !Mt Comm. ColltOt Olttrlet, tDO A .. IM I s land, Cn . Survivors lhe,..llthr•yNrsere:SAME. cemmonly kllOWn tt u Cembrt• lhelollMl11tlMfl'lsofl~ ... ,wed Avt., Coste Mlle, c:.lllfwnl• .,.._ R "3" • f • Oelod: $9pt9mbtr •. 1•1. Ori,.., C-dtl MM, Cellhlnlle. If Pf'Ol>9rtv.....,....., ._Id w ,,. l'ollc• c._a.1 """ be olltelnff"' '""'"'·A Include 2 sons Or Charles * ent movies or price * CNolll INUuoll• .,_,. It ,,...,_ tM'•t. tlACtltftl DeHrt.....,.., -Cltv tt C•to Molt c~of tfltte rttH ll\e1111t ,..._.,et Henry Markham or Los ICydeoMtt1101lt rney ............ 11Ywrl9tflf'911-'tt tor. !*'led lft tll~U of ninety (tol .... "'*· I d R • h d G TrlMftrttl ' Stttt S..11111 _, L-"*-'•'*'· .. .,.. T ,......,.. .,,...... " "'' Oleftl ~nicekehs an r PIC ar tt Of ''2" ··th th1·s ad* Pulllllhed OrMOtCooslO•llyPltot mNtrtflEI Oet_S4 ...... MKll:twl. • .., •• wtllte.kycle, llty'•G-•-.etlt-....-• ..... , ..... ytf "' II r am 0 res c 0 • Oct •. ,,., ..,., CA U>O!; AttCIMIMll ~ leNIW k llw""' Vtrtfty 10 5'111. lkycle, llo'f's ..... (I) --. n. ,. ...... NllMY Arliona and a daughter OtjltrtMMt. Nt l«et" '*' ~ ~Mir 111-r e1ec111Gc*! 10 $tMI. tfW o;.entmt --w• be•• IHlt M I WI I Sh l _,.. ..._ I, tttt lor 1"-,...,_._. ot ,.,i,.. tcycte ...,_s lleCll/V141tiw Mwr•y tlmt•M--.it· nrl ana gg ns. e a so •Mo c._.1 to folnl . ,...-..., ,.,~ ., ... , .. _..,..."' ..,,. OeM" w· llcvc11, lor'> """ Sc"w11111 "'"•"be"'~_...,,,. leaves 2 daughlers·ln-law, 14 Trvst. 1ec11 °"'* llc-;ct•, hY'• llt41 CONTllACTC>lt •""""' .. "'°'rkt ' randchlldren and many •Mo ....-.nhlp t.ell 'ICTinou:aauauiiu Tiit •ot•• -"t ot '"° 11111,.1• Stora~,._.,, 11~1t. lllt11 l"llC1t 11 ••n• ... •"• "'u 1ny 00~ of •--"Ml ITATe•trt _. .. ._,, .......... 11 -..et&.lt ..... 'l'MION °""1fllllt M9tor -.C.-.CW .__, Mii\, M HY ._ nieces and nephews. Her • 1,0 • MOY.... Tl••,.....,.,,....-•• "91111 "'"' 1111•rnt ua,00.11 .,.. 111e· ••me•..., ......... wnl......_ _ 111911 .. .-~, ...... .,.. h u s band Fr c d Sm l l h • 1toc.11 ..... ••: •«'-IN .,,_... "' ~ ,,.._ "'"'•"---... ---~ ., """"' 111 .. Markham died in 11162. Mrs. SC:Olll1'10 °"'· .,.., ... ,.." tM ..,_ wMcll w111 • • .,,,... NOTtCI rtf!UllTHlll 01v•N t11et _....,. ... ...._ M kh d h h b d l-,ltT°"CA.""° Wtllt .... ,,, ...... ta.••: M -9M --"41 Ne.i.w_,._.. ....... ._ er am an er us an Ho THI ll'OttTINO CANVAS, UNI OATIO! ..... , ... t, Hit ..... 11 .. .:T._:~,_.,,.,·-.;r ....• ,.,.. " ......... : ....... .... owned and operated Smoke ~'::.-."-~~.':!:..-. 1UNc1nac11v1c• .. .,.11 en •• ., .. ,.11 •• 1., '"' ... _ .. ..,._...,.._, Tree Ranch reaort in Palm .._ ••r-.CA.u COM~•Nv, IWl!e•t•.,, ........ ., ....... ...,......, ... ~111n•1t Sprlnp from tt3e unt.ll 1N8 TM.....,_ •o;:t:-.. ,... .... ._ ... ..., .... ..-•ttt .. ,....,......., " where she had maintained a .. ..._. "..._.." • • By c. ..,......, -· • • • ci.y.,, Qllll-.. • ..... , ...... •• .... MC1.;n.e ._....... ...............,., "<_ .. ......., ..... _ ... _ ........ . winter home. She waa a Tiiie ...._ ,... ... .. 111...,..110.•~ ..-c. ........ .__..... ••-a= roundln ~mbtr e~ ltl c-lya.1t,,,er::c.My ........ ~-·~ ... • ..... President of lh CaUfomla MMw1<4.tttt ... <..,••Ot OATID:tll\MI 9'.._I, ' ..,,_., T,_.. . 11 ••. MaTH L _ _ _ ..._.,, tplltPIY Soclct,v end one of ........._.°" c..tOlllty..._ ~"'"'" ..._t "..-...... CHllPOP~ ~.,,,..._. lh .. O"l'"n'l&-end ("'•m•r ..... u ,,_ .... 11: l'nlu(....,..wlttltMOINfl9tC:..S. M1 ..... -bett0t1ty""-,_.....,_.Cllll...,...., " .-"" ..... "' ~ ~·· .......... ) .. "" ......... _.o.1,.~0d.", ........... ,~ ... ,,..--...... Oct. ....... ,. .... pre1ldenl.A of lhe Amtrican, _... --· ~ . - Orange Co.at DAILY PILOT/Monday, October26. 1981 N NYSE COMPO ITE TRANSACTION ouo••T•Otcl INCl.UDI T•&Dt 'ON, ...... 'tOlt•. MIOWIU PAC"•C P•• IOUON OIT•Olf ••O (lN(lllll.Alfl UOC• l•CMAllit•U ANO •IPO•flO a¥ Tllll NA\0 ANO flOTllllT . Dow Jones Final DOWN 7.03 CLOSING 830.M 1-----------------~~ ~·" ~'" ... ,~ Housing woes not that simple Mortgages at today's interest rates are. quite llterally , k1ll1ng many small 1nslttut1ons . C" Morlgage .. means "death pledge "I They are severely wounding hundreds or building contractors and thousands of real estate brokers . Don't let one of these home loans wreck your finances Don't sign one until both interest rates and home purchase prices drop drastically. no matter how creative or attnct1ve lhe agreement mety sound. In virtually ev 0 ery new home loan contract. the banks, builders ::ind real :;,, ...-. estate industry are ...;. trying lo shirt their "'f'I:> • r i s k s . (Jr th e i r ..-., ... 1,--IA;..._P_OIT_l_R _ inabalat y to sell house:; today , off their own backs and onto yours Furthermore. as a prospective private lender. as opposed to borrower. you must be wary or the new home sales agreements Stonewalled by both buyers and lending institutions who refuse to lend or pay at current rates, real estate agents are, Increasingly . .. selling .. the homeowner or becoming in effect a ··bank" talking you into '"taking back .. a mortgage at a lower interest rate to enable you lo sell your house to a reluctant buyer. ··The situation 1s desperate," said Herman J . Smith, preside nt of the National Assoc1al1on of Home Builders "Under today's miserable economir conditions. builders can't sell the houses they've already built. they can't start new homes, they can't meet their payrolls and they can't meet their cown> obligations. From Maine to Cahforn1a. the home building industry has been shut down." The home builders blame interest rates; home builder Smith nails Congress. the administration, the Peder al Reserve for outlandish loan costs Certainly. Congress and the White llouse must do much more to cut the federal bureaucracy and the budget But the problems in housing are not as simple In the words of Dr Jack Carlson. chief economist or the National Association or Realtors "The increase in the overall cost or housing nat1onally in the last three years has been devastating. Since 1978, total housing costs have surged 00 percent. and in some cases. the costs have doubled .. The NAR ~onom1st blames interest rates as one factor But he correctly points also lo the soaring prices of homes themselves, plus the staggering increases in related home upkeep expenses -such as utility bills 1 heat and light> and property taxes Typical mortgage pa yme nts on an average-priced. single-family home, financed with a JO.year mortgage for 80 percent of the total home price. amount now to $810 a month. 112 percent above the 1978 average or Just S382. And Carlson adds "Mortgage payments reflect o nly about two thirds of the cost of owning and maintaining a home · Taxes. insurance and utilities account for another one-third. putting total average monthly charges for a typical one-family house at nearly $1 ,215. That figure comes to Sl4.573 a year ' Under the traditional financial rules of the game at the most, 25 percent of your income for housing a typical family buying a typical house would have to gross more than $58,999 annually to be able to afford to purc hase and keep it. STOCKS IN THE SPOTLIGHT AMERICAN LEADERS UPS AND DOWNS METALS c.,,., 11-··4 Oflh e POUfld, U.S clfftlnet._., u.......,,_.~ ,,_ 46"'"'4t'-«M• • ...-• ..i1 ... .w T .. 11 .... M9tal1 W..-<-'t. ti> lll-7 ... CM>b •,...-,H.Y. ~f<Ul"f Mn.00 Pt' llHll. l'le""-... IJ 00 troy OL.. H Y SILVER .:S!.! J::: &ti§ :~; J Ii~ ~le.'." i tf .a f!·~ • f.